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<br /> I T WAS MOVED BY MR. WI r,SON SECONDED BY MRS. LAUR I S THAT THE BALANCE Of THE CONTRACTS fOR THE. STORM II
<br /> I SEWERS BE AWARDED TO THE LOW BIDDER ON EACH PROJECT. ROLLCALL VOTE. ALL COUNCILMEN PRESENT VOTING 'i'
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<br /> I UPON CONSIDERATION Of THE BIDS fOR SANITARY SEWERS, IT WAS MOVED BY MR. SHEARER SECONDED BY I'
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<br /> I MR. CHATT TO AWARD THE CONTRACTS TO THE LOW BIDDER ON EACH PROJECT, INCLUDING ALTERNATE #3 ON THE i:
<br /> AREA BETWEEN DONALD STREET AND EAST AMAZON DRIVE fROM 40TH AVENUE TO 160 fEET SOUTHOf 43RD AVENUE.
<br /> I ROLLCALL VOTE. ALL COUNCILMEN PRESENT VOTING AYE, MOTION CARRIED. Ii
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<br /> I REPORTS OF OFFICERS ,I
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<br /> I I A REPORT fROM THE CITY MANAGER - RE: MONTHLY,DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS WAS SUBMITTED AND READ AS II
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<br /> I "THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT REPORTS THAT THE VALUE OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED ;,
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<br /> DURING THE MONTH Of JUNE 1959 AMOUNTED TO $1,013,139.00 WHICH IS $418,804 LESS I,
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<br /> THAN THE SAME MONTH A YEAR AGO. LAST YEAR THE BIG ITEM DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE ., e
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<br /> il WAS A NEW DORMITORY ON THE CAMPUS Of THE UNIVERSITY. ,:
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<br /> THE FIRE DEPARTMENT DURING JUNE 1959 ANSWERED 35 ALARMS WITH A TOTAL ESTI- II
<br /> Ii MATED FIRE LOSS Of $799.19. THE FIRE MARSHAL REPORTS THAT HIS DEPARTMENT MADE "I
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<br /> I 149 INSPECTIONS AND FOUND 167 HAZARDS OF WHICH 134 HA~E BEEN REMOVED. II
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<br /> ACCORDING TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT, A COpy Of WHICH IS ON EACI:I OF ., I
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<br /> YOUR DESKS, OUR GENERAL CRIMINAL CASE LOAD fOR THE MONTH Of JUNE INCREASED OVER II
<br /> I THE PREVIOUS MONTH. THE AVERAGE PRISONERS PER DAY AT THE JAIL WAS 45, A DECREASE :1
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<br /> I fROM 50 fOR THE MONTH OF MAY AND 54 fOR THE MONTH Of APRIL. THE JAIL KITCHEN :1
<br /> jl SERVED 4260 MEALS AT AN AVERAGE COST OF' 13.9~ PER MEAL. I
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<br /> I THE PARKS DEPARTMENT REPORTS THAT THE ATTENDANCE fOR THE MONTH Of.JUNE.AT I
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<br /> \ OUR SWIM,POOL IS DOWN fROM THAT OF A YEAR AGO; HOWEVER, TI:IE REVENUE HAS IN- .'
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<br /> I! ON JULY 23, AND 24, 1959 THE CITY Of EUGENE WILL BE HOST TO THE INtERNATIONAL I,
<br /> NORTHWEST PARKS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT THE EUGENE HOTEL. AN OUT- .'
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<br /> STANDING PROGRAM HA~ BEEN ~LANNED - ONE Of THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS WILL BE ALFRED I:
<br /> /I LAGASSE, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PARK EXECUTIVES, WHEELING, Ii
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<br /> iI WEST VIRGINIA. . A SPECIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL TO
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<br /> I THE FOLLOWING IS TAKEN FROM THE LIBRARIAN'S REPORT ON THE FIRST 20 DAYS IN (1
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<br /> ! "THE FIRST 20 DAYS IN A NEW LIBRARY BUILDING!. LINES Of,PATRONS WAtT-. 'I
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<br /> I ING FOR LIBRARY CARDS! SHELVES DEPLETED OF BOOKS! THE CURIOUS AND
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<br /> 1 THE' INTERESTED, VISITING THE LIBRARY TO SEE WHAT A MODERN LIBRARY II
<br /> : BUILDING LOOKS LIKE. THE REACTION"? ONE OF SURPRISE AND PLEASURE." ,I
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<br /> THE LIBRARIAN'S REPORT SHOULD BE READ - "
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<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY MR. SHEARER. SECONDED BY MR. McGAfFEY THAT: THE. CITY MANAGER'S'REPORT BE RECEIVED ;,
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<br /> I' REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ,I
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<br /> A REPORT Of THE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD JUNE 26, 1959 WAS SUBMITTED AND READ AS fOLLOW~: II e
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<br /> I "PRESENTY MAYOR CONE; COUNCILMEN SHEARER, LAURIS, MOLHOLM, CHATT, MOYER AND SWANSON; ,I
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<br /> I CITY MANAGER; CITY RECORDER; C/TY ATTORNEY; DIRECTOR Of PUBLI.C WORKS; II
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<br /> , MR. ROfTEMARK; DAN. WYANT, EUGENE REGISTER~GUARD. Ii
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<br /> I. REQUEST TO VACATE WALKWAY BETWEEN LOTS 9 AND' 10j 17 AND 18,: BLOCK 5" SUNNY II
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<br /> I HOLLOW ADDITION MADE BY MRS. BRANDT, 625 EAST 33RD AVENUE - A LETTER fROM r
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<br /> I MRS. ERNEST BRANDT, REQUESTING THE VACATION OF A 10 fOOT WALKWAY BETWEEN Ii
<br /> I LOTS 9 AND 10, 17 AND 18, IN BLOCK 500F SUNNY HOLLOW ADDITION TO ENABLE THE "
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<br /> PETITIONER TO RESURVEY PROPERTY AND MAKE~SMALLER LOJS WAS READ TO THE. COMMITTEE. 'I
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<br /> A MAP OF THE REQUESTED VAGATION WAS SHOWN TO THE. COMMITTEE AND IT WAS EXPLAINED fl
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<br /> TO PROVIDE A MEANS Of COMMUNICATION FROM ONE STREET TO THE OTHER. IT WAS ALSO II
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<br /> EXPLAINED THAT THERE WERE A NUMBER OF SUCH WALKWAYS DEDICATED IN VARIPUS PLATS II I
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<br /> I AFTER SOME DISCUSSION ON THE FEASIBILITY OF VACATING THESE WALKWAYS,. IT WAS' 11
<br /> RECOMMENDED THAT THE _EQUEST BE DEN1ED WHICH MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. II
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<br /> IT WAS MOVED BY MR. SHEARER SECONDED BY MRS. LAURIS THAT ITEM I O~ THE COMMITTEE REPORT I,
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