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Council Chambers, EUgene, Ore. <br /> November' 24. i924. <br /> <br /> M.tnutes of' the'~lJourned meeting of the City Council held.Monday evening Nov. <br /> 24th, 1924~ at. 7;30 o~t'~loek P~N. Present Mayor E.B. parks m~d all members of the <br /> CounCil. -~ . <br /> <br /> T.H. Garret$ appear~ and spoke On the poor sewer Conditions in ~ai~o~t, <br /> stating sewerage backs up la ~asement~ la certain sections of that area. ~elief <br /> was assured as~ seem as the otty lS able to rem~y the e~dltlon, <br /> <br /> Mr. ~.W. ~eed also appeared as a M~ber of the School Board amd spews on the <br /> sewerage conditions la and around the n~, RoOsevelt School. Said matter was <br /> ~~ te the Se-~ve~ Co~ittee .~d the City ~giae~r. <br /> <br /> W.W~ ~eh appear'~ and lmform~ the C,~cil as te the dangerous <br /> of the walk at lSth~ and ~ate Street ~d also stated there is no walk on the <br /> par<lng space on bne ef the corners of s~ld lntersee~ion. Said matter was re- <br /> ferred t~ the Ro~ and Street Co~lttee ~dthe City ~g~n~T. <br /> <br /> Bids were open~ on the ~provememt of the alley bet ~ eon University and Onyx <br /> Streets-from 19th te 20th Avenues as follows: <br /> ~gene Sand and G~avel Co, $397.44 <br /> Wllfe~t Sand ~d Gravel Co. ~63.60 · <br /> A. C, ma~hew~. <br />-Said bids were referred te the Road and Stree~ Co~lttee, whleh reeommend~ the bid <br /> ef A.C. ~athews at $329.40, and the Maye~ and City Recorder were dlreeted te enter <br /> into a contrast with A.C. ms, hews fer the ~ount ef his bid for such <br /> we Pk~ <br /> <br /> . C.A~ M~Claln'ef She ~gene Water Board being p~esent ~peke on the question ef <br /> lns~alllng ~drants and stated ~he Water Board would be wllIlug In the future <br /> furnish the labor and fittings for such lmpr~v~ent If the elty furnish the ~d~ts <br /> and ~he valves. S~.~h action was approved. <br /> <br /> A petition waa~reeelved.asklng fop ~ street llgh~ at the corner of 22nd Ave. <br />and Potter St. In the city. The matter was referv~ to ~he ~lre ~d Water Commi- <br />ttee whleh ~eeo~en~ the 2etltlon be. grated on the eond~tion the <br />furnish the pole. Such ~epe~t was ~opted. <br /> <br /> A pe$1~lon ~as~also received for a street ~lght on the corner of 4th Ave. a~d <br />Jackson St. 'Such m&tter was referred to the ~lre and water Committee. <br /> <br /> A peri, Ion was received f~om residents on 155h Ave. E. asklng a sidewalk be <br />eonstruo~Ad for abe~ 180 ft. West from ~al~ount B~vd.on 15th Ave.; ~hat erush~ <br />rock be filled'l~ ~He enosslng ef Fal~mount and 15th to m~e such place passable <br />that a proper passasewa~ be constructed on said street to take She sto'rmwater from <br />the hillside which ~s mow washing out She m~cad~ re~. Said ma~te~ was referred <br />~e the Road ~ad Street cool,tee. <br /> <br />The following te."la, lS Were:granted: <br /> J.H. Zehr~_ng. at 1801 Orchard. Street <br /> H.T. shes it '146~ Hliyard Street. <br /> J.E. CuPp at 2227 Agate Street. <br /> <br /> An Ordlna~ee supplementary to Ordinance No. 44'55, passed by the Common Coun- <br />cil and approved by the Mayor of the city on October 27th, 1924, and levying am <br />assessment upon the property herein dese~lbe~ f.o~ its share of the cost and expense <br />of paving Lincoln Street from 7th to ,llth Avenues having been ten, the first time <br />Nov. lOth, 1924 and registered notice se~t ~d no protests havlngbeen filed It <br />passed its second a~d third r~adlugs by tl$1e by unanimous consent under ~uspenslon <br />of ~he ~ule ~nd was p~ed om its final passage. The ayes and n~s were oalled, <br />p~esent voting ~e. {NaM moms. ~he Ordlm~ee was declared p~sed and numbered <br /> <br />Am Ordlna~oe m~thorlzlng the lssuanoe and sale of $13,698.78 Dollars of <br />sidewalk improvement bonds of the City of ~gene, Oregon, and ,~freoting that they <br /> be advertised for sale in aOcordanee with theprovlsions of Chapter, iV,. of Title <br />XXVll, of the Oregon daws, commonly known as the Bancroft ~onding Act, was read <br />the first time and passed its second and third readings by title by unanimous con- <br />sent under suspenslo~ of the rule and was placed on its final passage. The ayes <br />and nays ~ere cal~ed, all present voting aye. m~V none. The Ordinance was declared <br />pa~sed and numbered <br /> <br /> <br />