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<br />I ' I T WAS MOVED BY MR. BOOTH, SECONDED BY DR. CRUMBAKER THAT THE BI LLS AS SUBMI TTED AND RfA 0 I
<br />BE APPROVED AND 'THE PR~PER CITY OffiCERS ,BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW UP THE N~CESSARY WARRANTS. 'I
<br />ROLLCALL VOTE. MOTION 'CARRIED.
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<br />2. THE fOLLOWING MONTHLY PAYMENT ESTIMATES WERE SUBMITTED: I
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<br />2ND AND fiNAL fOR PAVING VAN BUREN STREET fROM 21ST TO 22ND AVENUE - $3,502.65. I
<br />" 3RD AND F"I'NAL fOR PAV~NG .17TH AVENUE, fRO~ ACAH STREET TO FAIRMOUNT BLVD. ..:. $15,225.08.' I
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<br />1ST AND fiNAL fOR PAVING ALtEY BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVENUE fROM CHARNELTON TO LINCOLN - $994.87. I
<br />I ST AND fiNAL' fOR PAil I NG ALLEY BET. PEARL & HI GH fROM 6TH TO ALLEY BET. 6TH & 7TH - $1,'122.04.
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<br />2ND AND fiNAL fOR SANI'TARY SEWER - OAK GROVE & WOODLAWN fROM VAN NESS TO SPRING.DR. - $2,329.35. I
<br />4TH AND fiNAL fOR SANITARY SEWER - BET. WILLAMETTE ~ND WEST BOUNDARY AMENDED PLAT Of ROSEDALE I
<br />fROM 30TH AVENUE TO CRE~T DRIVE - $983.94. ;
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<br />I 2ND fOR PAVING DONALD STREET fROM PEARL STREET TO 37TH AVENUE - $4,102.20.
<br />2ND AND fiNAL fOR PAVING 18TH AVENUE fR~M CHARNEL TON TO WASHINGTON'STREET - $17,350.32.
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<br />IT WAS MOVED BY MR. BOOTH, SECONDED BY DR. CRUMBAKER THAT TH~ ESTIMATES, AS SUBMITTED
<br />. AND READ, BE APPROVED AND THE PROPER CITV OffiCERS BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW UP THE NECESSARV
<br />:: WARRANTS. ROLLCALL VOTE. MOTION CARRI ED.
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<br />3 . A REPORT Of THE CITY MANAGER - RE: MONTHLY REPORTS WAS SUBMITTED AND :READ AS fOLLOWS:
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<br />. "THE VALUE Of' BUILDING ,PERMITS' fOR THE MONTH OF' JULV, 1954 AMOUNTED TO $215,211.00.
<br />, O~ THIS AMOUNT, $rOI,250.00 IS fOR NEW BufLDIN~S, AND $113,961.00 IS fOR REPAIRS. THE
<br />TOTAL IS $394,162.00 LESS THAN THE MONTH OF' JULY A YEAR AGO.
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<br />DUR1NG July THE FIR~DEPARTMENT ANSWERED 56 CALLS, EIGHT Of WHICH WERE IN TH& RURAL
<br />DISTRICT. THt ESTIMATED L\l)SS AMOUNTED TO $3,131.-00. THE DEPARTMENT HAS COMPLETED ITS
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<br />:i HOME I NSPECTI ON PROGRAM, HAV I NG MADE A TOTAL Of 9,271 I NSPECTI ONS.
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<br />THE LIBRARY REP'ORTS THAT THE AVERAGE DAILV CIRCULATION WAS 549 VOLUMES fOR JULV,
<br />, MAKING A 'TOTAL GAIN OVE~ JULV, 1953 Of 1,980 VOLUMES. 8,504 BOOKS WERE fROM THE ADULT
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<br />;. DEPARTMENT AND 5,777 ,FROM THE JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. ' 202 RECORDS WERE LOANED FOR HOME USE
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<br />, AS WELL AS' 198 MAGAZI NES. .
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<br />I You WILL NOTE FROM YOUR POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT THAT THREE PROBATIONARY PATROLMEN
<br />HAVE BEEN ADDEO TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. THESE ADDITIONS, COUPLED WITH THE CHANGE ON
<br />JULY fIR~T Of PAINTERS AND ELECTRICIANS IN THE TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT INCREASED THE COM-
<br />B I NED POLl'CE DEPA'RTMENTAND JAI L PERSONNEL fROM 52 TO 60. CR I MI NAL ACTI VI T.Y INCREASED
<br />fROM 208 TO 246; HOWEVER, ENfORCEM~NT-WISE, THE POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS HAD A VERY
<br />1 SUCCESSfUL MONTH AS THE ARREST OF TWO PERSONS IN THE PACK RAT CASE RESULTED IN THE
<br />Ii CLEARANCE Of THI R'TY MAJOR CASES. UP TO THE PRESENT; THE CI TY HAS GONE 302 DAYS WI.TH-
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<br />. OUT A TRAFFIC F'TALITY WHICH (S THE LONGEST WE HAVE GONE SINCE 1943; HOWEVER, THE
<br />e ' NUMBER Of REGISTER'ED VEHICLES IN LANE COUNTY fOR 1943 WAS 25,000, TODAY IT IS 66,000
<br />i: MAKING OUR TRA'FfIC PROBLEM A GREAT 'DEAL MORE DIf"fICUL.T THAN IN 1943. THE POLICE
<br />'I DEPARTMENT'S FIREARM TRAINING RANGE ON SPENCER'S BUTTE WAS PLACED IN SERVICE THIS LAST
<br />MONTH AND WHILE NOT COMPLETE, IT HAS A SMALL SHELTER AND HAS BEEN GRADED, GRAVELED AND
<br />~ COMPLET~LY FENCED~ THE FENCE WAS PURCHASED WITH CI~Y FUNDS WHILE THE GRADING, GRAVELING,
<br />THE MOVING Of THE 'SHELTER AND THE PLACING Of" THE FENCE WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY DEPARTMENT
<br />. FUNDS ACtUMULATE~ AT LAST YEAR'S RODEO. THE MA~OR AND EACH COUNCILMAN IS INVITED TO
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<br />': ATTEND A SESSIO'N AT THE RANGE WHEN PRACTICE IS GOI NGON.
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<br />, THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS HAVE BEEN MOSTLY CLEANED UP. THE CONTRACTOR IS WORKING
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<br />i AROUND THE BON MARCHE BUILDING AND SECTION 2 Of THE RIVERVIEW SEWER WAS STARTED TODAY.
<br />" ALSO, THE REBUILDJ'NG OF THE 13TH AVENUE PUMPING STATION IS PROGRESSING NICELY.
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<br />Ii THE PARK DEPARTMENT AND MY OfFICE HAVE RECEIVED :NUMEROUS CALLS CONCERNED WITH
<br />II ADDITIONAL SWIMMI'NG fACILITIES AND IN THAT CONNECTION THE DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED A SURVEY
<br />I ;: TO DETERMI NE THI SNEED. THE fOLLOWI NG REPORT I S THE F'I RST ON THI S SURVEY; ALSO, THE
<br />Ii DEPARTMENT MAKES A RECOMMENDATI ON C'ONTAI NED THERE IN WHI CH SHOULD BE REfERRED TO THE
<br />I HEALTH AND RECREATlONCOMMlTTEE."
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<br />I: I T WAS MOVED BY DR. CRUMBAKER, SECONDED BY MR. BOOTH THAT THE REPORT Of THE CI'TY MANAGER
<br />BE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON fILE. MOTION CARRIED. .
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