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<br />~ (For Concrete Pavement)
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<br />. -~.."".. Oregon Contract Co. $33,213.00 I
<br /><:.....- Stien Bros. 31,335.50
<br /> Guy F. Pyle 35,966.25
<br /> Hargreaves & Lindsay 30,454.15
<br /> Such bids were referred to the Stree t Committee for report. A Rem.onstranc
<br /> I from property owners, covering 2028 feet, against paving the Street at all was read,
<br /> land placed on file. A petition from prope.rty owners, covering 2079 feet, aslcing
<br /> ,i that nothing butcconcrete pavement be used was read, and placed on file. Consider-
<br /> ;i able. di scussion by M. M. Boney, Julius O. McCrad.y, E. F. McBee, Ivlr. Lindsay, and
<br /> II others was had regar'ding the merits and costs of the different kinds of pavement,
<br /> jlbut .0nJthe recomInendation of' the ~treet Committee that the bid of Hargreaves &
<br /> IILindsay for concrete pavement at $30,454.1:5 be accepted, all objections were over-
<br /> Ii ruled, and, on motion, the report of such Gommittee was adopted, and the Mayor and
<br /> I! Recorder were di.rec ted to enter into a contrac t wi th such bi dder for the perform-
<br /> II anc e of such work.
<br /> II A petit10n from property owners on Van Bur..e.nclStreet, asking that Van :5uren
<br /> ::Street from 6th to 7th Avenue be- paved 'vVith concrete, was reali and referred to the
<br /> :iStreet Committee for report at the next meeting of the Council. -
<br /> II A peti tj ion was rece ived from pro:perty owner s on Columbia Street be tween
<br /> li24th and Jame s A\renue, asking xh.a t sai d S t.r-eet be paved \vi th concrete. Such
<br /> jipetition was referred to the Street Committee for re:port~.at the next meeting of the
<br /> iiCouncil.
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<br /> A petition from property 9wners on Cheshire St. was read, asking for
<br /> !,sidewalks on the East side of Ash Stree t, and then ei tl1er on Monroe Clr 1'Iadison
<br /> I'Street to connect with walks already built. Councilman Monroe said he had already
<br /> iltaken this matte,!:' up with ,the Engineer, and. that Slch improvement,s would be made.
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<br /> )1 A petition froin property O1,rvners akine tllat 14th Avenue from Oli ve to
<br /> ,Lincoln Streets be paved, vvas read and referred to the Street Committee for report
<br /> l\:it the next meeting of the Council. ' I
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<br /> Ii The City Engineer reported that segregation of the property known as the
<br /> fIepburn and Reynolds property and further described as the Sou th 100 feet of Lots
<br /> ~ and 10, Block 23, Packard's Addition, had been made and noted on the Treasurer's
<br /> books, and, on motion, the CouncilrecOlllinenlied that such segregation be adopted.
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<br /> i! Committee reports were called for: - - -
<br /> The Street, Fire and Water, Health, Printing, and Police Co~mittees had
<br /> ~o reports to make.
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<br /> f: Councilman Rugh of the Bewer Committee recommended that immediate action
<br /> be taken in regard to t he outlet of the Oak Street Sevver, in orde I' to ge t the
<br /> Same comple ted before the rains se t in.
<br /> The Finance Committee recommended the following estimates be allowed:
<br /> The estimate of Stien Bros. for the paving of
<br /> Sunset Drive f'rom Fairmount ~oulevard to the
<br /> end of Sunse t Dri ve. ., $7,327.67
<br /> The e stifDa te of Stien Bro:3. for the cons truc-
<br /> tion of a Sanitary Sewer in the alley between
<br /> Fairmoun t Boule va I'd and Sllllse t Dr ive , from
<br /> Sunset Drive to Lot 9. 446.00
<br /> The estimate of Guy F. Pyle for the paving of
<br /> Orchard Street from Franklin Boulevard to 19th
<br /> Avenue. 22,531.57.
<br /> On I' 011 call, the recommenda tion of such Commi ttee was unanimously adopted.
<br /> " The Finance Committee recommended the regular monthly bills as hereinafter I
<br /> Iset forth in full be alolowed. On roll call, such bills were ordered paid.
<br /> Ii Regul.s.r reports of the Play Grounds, lVfeat and Milk Inspec tor, and the
<br /> !I Phblic Lib7i?ary 'Nere placed on file.
<br /> I The Ci.ty Attorney asked that action in regard to the S. P. Right-of-was-
<br /> , along Columbia Street. be dela,yed until the next meeting of the Council.
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