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Engineer Bart of Portland aPPeared and addressed the council on the pollu-
<br />tion of Oregon streams and stated there ls to be a convention in Salem on
<br />September 12th, 1926, to discuss such matter and asked Eugene to have a delegate
<br />there to represent, the city.
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<br /> ltventy five sidewalk assessment ordinances were read the first time and
<br />laid over.
<br /> An Ordinance levying assessments for paving 6~h Avenue from Blair Blvd. to
<br />the west' City Limits, was reed the first time and La.ld over.
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<br /> An Ordinance [evylng assessments for paving loth Avenue from Nonro~ to
<br />Almaden Streets, was read the fir:at t line and laid over.
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<br /> Aa Ordinance levying assessmen, u s for the construction of a sewer as follows:
<br />on Charnelton Street from 19th to 22nd Aves, having been reed the first time on
<br />July 12th, 1926, and registered notice given and no prot. ests received, it passed
<br />l~s second and third readings by title by unanimo,~ consent ~mder suspension of
<br />the rule and was placed on its final ~ssage. The ayes ~nd n~ys were o~11~, all
<br />present votlng aye. Nay non~. The Ordinance was declared p~sed and n~bered
<br />543~.
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<br /> Aa Ordinance levying assessments fo.r the construct ion of a sewer in the
<br />alley bet'wee~ 1st and 2nd Avenues from the Polk Street sewsn to the City Limits,
<br />havlng 'been read the first time JuI~ 12th, 1926, and registered notice given and
<br />the Protests of Peterson Bros. discussed and overruled, it Passed its second and
<br />third readln~s by title by unanimous consent ~mder suspension of the rule and
<br />was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all present
<br />voting aye..~ay none.. The Ordinance was declared pas~ed and numbered
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<br /> Aa Ordinance levying assessments for paving Adams Street from llth to 13th
<br />Avenues, having been read the first time on June 28tb, 1~26, and a hearlng for
<br />protests .Set for July 12,1926, and no protests made, it passed its second and
<br />third readings by, title by unanimous consent under suspension of the, rule and
<br />was placed on Its final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all presen~ vot-
<br />ing aye. Nay none..The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered ~435. .
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<br /> An Ordinance levy ing asse.~sments'for paving 13th Avenue from .~$onroe Street
<br />to the east line of &ictus Street, having been reed the first time on May 28th,
<br />1926, ~nd registered notloe given and no protests received, it pa~sed its second
<br />and third readings by title by unanimous consent under suspenslo~ of the rule and
<br />was placed on lis flnal pass~,e. The ayes and nays were called, all present voting
<br />aye. Nay none. The 0rdlaance was declared passed and numbered ~436.
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<br /> An Ordinance levying assessments for paving Jackson Street from llth to 12th
<br />Avenues, having been read the first time on June 14'th, 1926, and registered notice
<br />glv~n and no protests received, it passed its second an.d third readings by title
<br />by unanimous consentunder suspension of the rule and was placed on its final pass-
<br />age. The ayes and nay~ were called, all present voting aye. n. ay none. The Ordinance
<br />was de'elated passed and numbered §437. .
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<br /> Aa Ordinance levying assessments for paving 9th Avenue from the w~st margin
<br />of Nonroe Street' to the .east margin of Van Buren Street, having been. read the
<br />first time on June 7th, 1926, and registered notice given and no protest~ received,
<br />it passed its second and tblrd re~ilngs by title by unanimous consent unde.r sus-
<br />pension o~ the rule' and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were
<br />called, all pre,eat voting aye. Nay ache. The Ordinance was declared passed and
<br />n~unbered 5438.
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<br /> An Ordlnahoe levying assessments forpaving 22nd Avenue from University to
<br /> Col~uubia Sts.k having been read the first time on June 14th, 1926~' and registered
<br /> notice given, ~nd 'the protests of ~os'ter Steele and C L Kelly discussed, and
<br />-overruled; It pas~ed its second ~d third re~ling~ by title by ~animous consent
<br /> under suspu n~lon of the rule ~d was ~lac~ on Its f~al pass~e. The ayes ~d
<br /> nays were calked, all present voting aye. Nay none. The Ordla~ce was declar~
<br /> passed end ~bered ~439.
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<br /> An 0rdlnance levying assessments for paving 19th Ave. from Falrmount Blvd. t~
<br />Hil~ard St. h~vlng been read the first t~me July 12th, 1926, and registered notice
<br />given, and the protests of Delia Gordonler, L.A. Wood and H. Hardy by Attorney
<br />Wlntenueler, discussed and overruled, it passed it~ second and third readings by
<br />title by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule ~d was placed on Its
<br />fln~l pestle. The ayes ~d nays were called, ~11 present voting aye. ,n~ none.
<br />The 0rdln~oe was declared p8ss~ and numbered ~440.
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<br />An Ordinance to improve 15th Ave. from the west margla of wlllamette St. to
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