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<br /> McKenzie Road & Driveway Company {Contd) I
<br /> 1st - Paving 3rd from Pearl to High 530.53
<br /> 1st - Paving anq st,qrm sewer on Clark ,frorq Jackson to .
<br /> Grand, and VanBuren from 1st to ,Clark 3,762.60 ~}, 387.33
<br /> Howard Nelson Construction Co.
<br /> 1st - Sanitary sewer on Candlelight Drive in
<br /> Candlelight Park 7,364.5?
<br /> Oregon Construction Company _.
<br /> 3rd - Sanitary sewer Bethel-Danebo Imp.Dist.BD-66-2 43,?82.01
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<br /> Salem Sand & Gravel Company
<br /> 14th - Sanitary sewer Bethel-Danebo Trunk '''A'' 23,108.99
<br /> 15th - Sanitary sewer Bethel-Danebo r-r;unk ~'.'B" 12,125.00 35,233.~9 .
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<br /> 1st - Sidewalk on south side 1st from VanBuren to Adams 1,431.97
<br /> 1st & Final - Sidewalk in pedestrian way between
<br /> Lots 13 and 1,4" Block 2" Berkeley Park Addn ' 296.64 1,728.ql.
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<br /> Buford J. Wellette Construction Co.
<br /> 1st and Final - Sanitary sewer withinXo~k Estates 3,198.10
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<br /> Wildish Construction Company
<br /> 2nd - Paving in Larkd~leTerrace Addn ~, 790. 23 .
<br /> 2nd - Paving ~otter from south boundary 5th Addn
<br /> Southern Oaks to East Amazon Drive 5,803.21
<br /> ,2nd - Paving and~storm sewe~ 7th Place from Conger .
<br /> to Seneca Road " ' 680.4'0
<br /> ,1st - ~aving, and' ~~orl1i sewe~ ~on Oak from 28th to 29th :18,229.34
<br /> 2nd - Paving, sanitary and storm sewers in Foxcroft Addn; .
<br /> also Grant from 34th to south boundary Foxcroft Addn 28,567.73
<br /> 2nd - Paving, sanitary and st;::()rm s.eweq, in 10th Addition ,,-
<br /> to Edgewood Estates 36, 601. 4~
<br /> 1st - Paving 25th from Lawrence to Washington 1,186.20
<br /> - 1st - Paving and storm sewer on 25th from,Friendly - -
<br /> to .Jackson 2,437.38
<br /> 1st - Paving and sanitary sewers on Jeppeseq Avenu~ in .
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<br /> Newford Park Addition 607.05 98;903.02
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<br /> Lloyd Eklund . 0' ,
<br /> Comfort Station Skinners Butte Park 2,929.45
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<br /> Mr. Crakes moved seconded by Dr. .purdy that the 'progress payments as 'submitted and read be allowed
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<br /> and proper City officials authorized to draw the necessary warrants. All concilmen
<br /> present voting aye, motion carried.
<br /> COMMITTEE REPORTS I
<br /> Committee meeting held June 30, 1966:
<br /> "Present: Mayor Cone; Councilmen Hawk, Chatt, Crakes, Purdy, McNutt, Anderson, and Lassen;
<br /> City Manager and staff; and others.
<br />1 1. Human Rights Commission Report to the Community - Dr. Charles W. Thomas, Mrs. John P. -
<br /> MacKinnon, and Kurt Neustadter were present. Copies of the Eugene Human Rights Com-
<br /> missi'on "Report to the Community" were distributed, and Dr. Thomas explained the re-
<br /> port to the Council. Mrs. MacKinnon commented that two of the greate&needs are
<br /> low-cost housing, which may be helped by the Eugene Urban Renewal program, and educa-
<br /> tion, including the establishment of kindergartens. She alsocstated that the Eugene
<br /> Commission is working through the schools on many kinds of training. Dr. Thomas re-
<br /> quested Council action in accepting or rejecting the report. Dr. Purdy stated that,
<br /> the report should be commended. Formal actj,on wal:! deferred until the Council has had
<br /> time to study the report in detail.
<br /> Dr. Purdy mo~ed seconded by Mr. Crakes that Item 1 of th~ ,Committee .report be accepted and scheduled
<br /> for discussion at the Committee meeting of July 14, 1966. Motion carried.
<br />2 2. Funds, Lane County Council on Alcoholism - In response to the City Council's request,
<br /> the Lane County Council on Alcoholism submitted a financial statement for 1965-66 and I
<br /> a budget for 1966-67., Edward Fadeley, director of the Alcoholism Council, explained
<br /> the budget. After ~onsiderable discussion, it was agreed that because the City's
<br /> Civic Emergency Fund is almost depleted it would be advisable for the Council on Al-
<br /> coholism to work toward getting increased donations from other sources, including.
<br /> private and civic service organizations. It was suggested that enabling legislation
<br /> sould be introduced ,in the next session of the Legislature which would permit cities
<br /> to divert a percent~ge of funds received from sale of liquor licenses and fines for
<br /> liquor violations to such organizations as the Lane County Council on Alcoholism.
<br /> Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Chattthat the City contribute $1500 to the 'Council e
<br /> on Alcoholism. Motion carried.
<br />l\ Dr. Purdy moved seconded by Mr. Crakes to approve Item 2 of the Committee report. Rollcall vote. All
<br /> councilmen present voting aye, motion carried. 7/11/66 - 3
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