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<br /> 1ST TO INTER-CITV SAND & GRAVEL FOR PAVING KINCAID FROM 29TH TO 30TH - 82,571.03.
<br /> 2ND TO T. C. WILDISH FOR PAVING HARRIS FROM 19TH TO 24TH - 818,967.56.
<br /> 2ND TO INTER-CITY SAND & GRAVEL FOR PAVING UNIVERSITY FROM 26TH TO 28TH - 83,796.97.
<br /> 2ND TO INTER-CITY SAND & GRAVEL FOR PAVING KINCAID FROM 24TH TO 25TH - $3,735.95.
<br /> 3RD TO NELS T. JORGENSEN FO R PAVING 24TH FROM ALDER TO HARRIS - 82,518.03.
<br /> 4TH TO STIEN BROS. FOR PAVING ALDER FROM 27TH TO 28TH - 8813.44.
<br /> 1ST TO INTER-CITY SAND & GRAVEL FOR PAVING 27TH FROM POTTER TO UNIVERSITY - 81,049.13.
<br /> 3RD AND FINAL TO STIEN BROS. FOR PAVING TAYLOR FROM lOT H TO I I TH .. $324.19.
<br /> I 3RD TO ACME CONSTRUCTION FOR PAVING 17TH FROM FRIENQLY TO POLK - 812,901.61.
<br /> 2ND TO STIEN BROS. FOR PAVING FRIENDLY FROM 19TH TO 24TH - ~28,391.36.
<br /> 3RD AND FINAL TO STIEN BROS. FOR PAVING 14TH FROM TYLER TO POLK - 8150.47.
<br /> 2ND TO INTER-CITY SAND & GRAVEL FOR PAVING POTTER FROM 26TH TO 27TH - 84,416.03.
<br /> 1ST TO GLEN WOOD SAND & GRAVEL FOR PAVING 23RD FROM WILLAMETTE TO MCMILLAN - 82,053.74.
<br /> I ST TO CASCADE CONST. & ENGINEERING FOR AMAZON BRIDGE AT OAK STREET - 8564.40.
<br /> 1ST TO CASCADE CONST. & ENGINEERING FOR AMAZON BR I D GE AT 19TH - 84,429.94.
<br /> I 1ST TO CASCADE C,ONST. & ENGINEERING FOR AMAZON B RID GE AT CHAMBERS - 85,902.06.
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<br /> 1ST TO F. W. RIDDLE FOR MilLRACE RECONSTRUCTION - 812,633.58.
<br /> 2ND AND FINAL TO EMPIRE CONST. FOR SANITARY SEWER ON AGATE - FRANKLIN TO 18TH & 17TH FROM AGATE I
<br /> TO FAIRMOUNT - 813,312.84.
<br /> 2ND TO f. w. RIDDLE FOR S. WllLAMETTE SEWERS - 329,730.14.
<br /> 13TH & FINAL TO P. S. LORD FOR WEST SIDE SEWER PROJECT SEC. I - SEC. I - 829,793.91.
<br /> 1ST TO INTER-CITY SAND & GRAVEL FOR STORM SEWER ON 19TH AVE. - 811,200.34.
<br /> 3RD AND FINAL,TO WERNER & JESKE FOR SANITARY SEWERS ON MALABAR Hill. - 81,010.32.
<br />I 1ST TO T. C. WILDISH FOR STORM SEWER IN ALLEY BET. EMERALD & ONYX FROM 25TH TO 26TH - 82,387.77.
<br /> RELEASE TO ACME CONS T . FOR PAVING ALLEY BET. PATTERSON & HILYARD - BROADWAY TO MILLRACE - $150.00.
<br /> 2ND TO O'NEIL & SON ON MAHLON SWEET AIRPORT - $13,521.89.
<br /> 2ND AND FINAL TO EMPIRE CONST. FOR SEWER ON FIRST AVENUE FROM POLK TO WEST CITY LIMITS - 3160.49.
<br /> IT WAS MOVED BV HAWN, SECONDED BV CRUMBAKER THAT THE ESTIMATES AS CERTIFIED BY W. C. CLUBB,
<br /> CITV ENGINEER, AN D THE CONTRACTORS, BE APPROVEO AND THE PROPER CITY OFFICERS AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE
<br /> WARRANTS IN PAVMENT OF THE SAME. ROLLCALL VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. I
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<br /> 3 REPORT OF THE CITY MANAGER - RE: PROGRAM FOR MOVING STREET DEPARTMENT, REMODELING MAIN- I
<br /> TEN AN CE BUILDING AND CITY HALL WAS SUBMITTEO AND READ AS FOLLOWS: I
<br /> itA REPORT FROM THE ARCHITECT SUBMITTING REVISED ESTIMATES ON THE PROPOSED PROGRAM I
<br /> FOR MOVING THE STREET DEPARTMENT TO 3RD AND LINCOLN AND REMODELING THE MAINTENANCE I
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<br /> BUilDING AT 5TH AND OLIVE FOR A LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT IS HEREWITH SUBMITTED FOR I
<br /> YOUR CONSIDERATION. THE REVISED ESTIMATE OF COSTS IS 824,965.00 FO R THE CONSTRUCTION OF' I
<br /> THE STREET DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS AT 3RD AND LINCOLN; 344,792.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
<br /> JAIL WITH CELLS FOR 26 PRISONERS, TWO DRUNK TAN KS, A DORMITORY FOR 20 TRUSTEES, JAILERS
<br /> OFFICE, BOOKING, DETENTION AND PRISONER VISITORS SPACE. #20,084.00 ESTIMATED COST FOR I
<br /> THE POLICE STATION TO INCLUDE PUBLIC ENTRANCE AND GENERAL OFf"ICE, CHIEF OF POLICE OFFICE, I
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<br /> TRAFFIC liEUTENANT OFFICE, DETECTIVE OFFICE, MATRONS OFFICE AND SPACE FOR HOLDING WOMEN I
<br /> AND JUVENILES, INTERROGATING ROOMS AND SMALL KITCHEN; AND 82,500.00 FOR REMODELING THE I
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<br /> SPACE IN THE CITY HALL NOW OCCUPIED BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR USE AS A COUNCIL CHAMBER. I
<br /> IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT INASMUCH AS THIS WORK COULD BE DONE IN THE WINTER SEASON THAT I
<br /> THE LARGEST PORTION OF THE WORK IS INSIDE, THAT THE COUNC I L CALL FOR BIOS ON ALL OF THE !
<br />I ABOVE WORK ESTIMATED AT A COST OF $92,341.00.
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<br /> THIS RECOMMENDATION IS MADE DUE TO THE URGENCY AND IMMEOIATE NEED FOR ADEQUATE JAIL I
<br /> FACILITIES IN OUR CITY AND THIS PROGRAM SEEMS TO PRESENT THE BEST POLICE FACILITIES AND I
<br /> JAIL FACILITIES FOR PRISONERS, TRUSTEES, JUVENILES AND WOMEN FOR THE AMOUNT OF FUNDS
<br /> A V A I LA BL E THAN ANY OTHER POSSIBILITIES STUDIED. FUTURE PLANS FOR A JOINT C I TV-COUNTY I
<br /> CIVIC CENTER BUILDING NEED NOT BE IMPAIRED BV THIS ACTION, BUT OUR IMMEDIATE NEEDS ARE I
<br /> SO URGENT THAT THIS PROGRAM IS RECOMMENDED AS A MORE FEAS I BLE ONE WITH THE FUNDS AVAIL- I
<br /> ABLE TO WO R K WIT H, WHICH IS 873,54 I .31 IN THE C I T V HA LL AND JAIL fUND FOR THIS PURPOSE, I
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<br /> AND IT IS ESTIMATED THAT AN ADDITIONAL $10,000 MAV BE U~ILIZED FROM THE STREET DEPARTMENT i
<br /> FUNDS, AND THE RE IS $3,250.00 IN THE CITY HALL BUILDING AND MAINTENANCE FUND FOR CITY I
<br /> HALL REMODELING MAKING APPROXIMATE FUNDS FOR THIS WORK AVAILABLE OF 886,791.31. . I
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<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY HAWN, SECONDED BY DAVIS THAT THE REPORT OF THE CITY MANAGER BE ADOPTED. i
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<br /> MOTION CARRIED. I
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<br /> IT WAS MOVED FURTHER BY MR. HAWN, SECONDED BY CRUMBAKER THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE IN-
<br /> STRUCTED TO PROCEED WITH THE CALLING OF BIDS ON THE STREET DEPARTMENT FACILITIES AT 3RD AND
<br /> liNCOLN, REMODELING OF THE BUILDING AT 5TH AND OLIVE FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT QUARTERS, AND THE
<br /> REMODELING OF THE PRESENT POLICE QUARTERS FOR COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ALL AS OUTLINED IN THE ARCHI- I
<br /> TECT'S PRELIMINARY ESTIMATES AND THAT A CONTRACT BE ENTERED ~NTO WITH THE ARCHITECT RELATIVE
<br /> TO HIS SERVICE AND COMPENSATION FOR THE COMPLETION OF WORKING PLANS AND INSPECTION OF THE WORK. I
<br /> ROLLCALL VOTE. MOTION CARRIED.
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<br /> IT WAS BROUGHT OUT IN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE BUILDING PROGRAM THAT IF, T HE BIOS 00 NOT COME I
<br /> WITHIN THE LIMIT OF THE FUND AVAILABLE THAT THE MONEY SPENT FOR THE PREPARATION or THE PLANS I
<br /> WOULD NOT BE LOS T AS THEY COULD BE USED AT A LATER llA TE. I
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<br />I 4 A REPORT Of" THE SPECIAL COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL HOUSING WAS SUBMITTED AND READ AS
<br /> FOLLOWS:
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