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City of Richmond, Indiana,
Thurs. Aug. 12, 1920.
The Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, met
in regular session in the office of said Board Thursday, August
12th, 1920, at 9 A.M. All the members of the said Board being
present Messrs. Von Pein, Taylor, and Peltz, the following pro-
ceedings were had to-wit: -
The Board granted Levi Peacock permission to gravel at his own
expense,West Main St.. from 8th Street west.
Mr. Dillon, Supt. of the M.E.L. & P.P:, reported that satisfac-
tory arrangements have been made with the Richmond Light, Heat
& Power Co. in regard to the water supply for the Light Plant
store room.
The Board then adjourned.
Pres. of the Board.
Attest:
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Office of the Board of Public Works
City of Richmond, Ini iana ,
Mon. Aug. 16, 1920.
The Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indian, , met
in regular session in the office of said Board Monday, August
16, 1920, at 9 A.M. All the members of the said Board being
present Messrs. Von Pein, Taylor, and Peltz," the following pro-
ceedings were had to-wit : -
'The Board granted Thomas F. Conniff permission to lay under
private contract, and at his own expense, a 5' ft cement sidewalk
infront of real estate #98 Grand Boulavard Add. on the west side
of North 23rd St. subject to the inspection and approval of the
City Engineer.The Board received a petition for the passage of a resolution for
the reopening of an alley running from Laurel St. to Railroad St.
signed by J. E. Pugh and twenty-two others which was referred to
the City Engineer and City Attorney for investigation, and to
make a report on at next meeting of the Board.
The City Engineer reported the completion of the contract under
Improvement Resolution #579-1920 . Mr. Peitz moved that it be ac-
cepted, and the Clerk be ordered to prepare an assessment roll.
Seconded by Mr. Taylor motion prevailed.
Monday, August 16 , 1920 ..
- Mr. Peitz moved that the City Atty. be instructed to draw up a con-
-tract with Otto Rettig , as he agreed to pay the City 0200.00 for
filling up the old ice pond on North 12th St. Seconded by Mr. Tay-
' for motion prevailed.
The Board instructed the Clerk to advertise for bids for re-floor-
ing the Doran Bridge according to the specifications furnished by
the City Engineer.
The Board instructed the Fire Chief to purchase tires for his run-
about, and to appoint Harry Williams 2nd Assistant Chief.
The Board granted Mr. Dillon, Supt. of the Light Plant , a ten days
leave of absence.
The Board then adjourned.
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Pres. of the Board.
Attest :
Clerk of the Board.
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Office of the Board of Public Works
City of Richmond, Indiana ,
Thurs. Aug. 19, 1920.
The Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, met in
regular session in the office of said Board Thursday , August 19th
1920, at 9 A.M. All the members of the said Board being present
Messrs. Von Pein, Taylor, and Peitz the following proceedings were
had to-wit :-
The Board met to hear all persons interested in or whose property
3s affected by the construction of a\cement roadway in the alley
between Lincoln & Pearl Sts. from West 1st to West 3rd St. under
Improvement Resolution #580-1920 . After hearing all persons who
appeared, and considering a letter written by J. A. Conkey, and no
remonstrance having been filled the Board decided that the benefits
to property liable to be assessed for said improvement are equal to
the cost of same as reported by the City Engineer, and thereupon tx
take final action on said Resolution, the same being confirmed with
out modification, and the Clerk was instructed to advertise for
bids.
The Board met to hear all persons interested in or whose property
is affected by the construction of a cement roadway in the alley
between N. "D" & "E" Sts. from N. 22nd to N. 23rd St. under Impro-
vement Resolution #581-1920. After hearing all persons who appear-
ed. and considering a petition signed by I. A. Gorman, and no re-
monstrance having been filled the Board decided that the benefits
to property liable to be assessed for said improvement are equal