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HomeMy Public PortalAbout10-06-1919 368 Office of the Board of Public Works City of Richmond, Indiana, Mon. Oct. 6th, 1919. The Board of Public Works of the City, of Richmond, Indiana, met in regular session in the office of said Board Monday, October 6th, 1919, at 9 A.M. All the members of the said Board being present Messrs. Gilbert, Taylor, and Peitz the following proceed- ings were had to-wit : - The Board granted Elizabeth Crome permission to cut a 10' ft driveway in the curb infront of #2301 East Main Street under 111 private contract, and the approval of the City Engineer. The Board received a report from the appraisers appointed to appraise the property in the matter of the opening of South 5th St . from South "H" to South "I" Street under Declaratory Reso- lution No. 129-1919 as follows to-wit: Ground $2,500.00 Building $1,000.00 Mr. Peitz moved that am the price of automobile tires is to be advanced 20 that Mr. Gilbert investigate and make contract for City for the coming year. Seconded by Mr. Taylor motion pre- vailed. Bills to the amount of 05,997.84 .eivere:::allowed :a d f-csrdered paid. The Board approved the various payrolls up to Oct. 4th, 1919. The Board then adjourned . Pres. of the Board. Attest : �,� (_ria �r w Clerk of the Board 0000000000000000000 Office of the Board of Public Works, City of Richmond, Indiana , Thursday, October 9, 1919. The Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, met in regular session in the office of said Board Thursday, October 9, 1919 , at 9 A.M. Two members of the said Board being present Messrs. Gilbert, and Taylor, absent Mr. Peitz, the following pro- ceedings were had to-wit :- The City Civil Engineer reported the completion of Contract un- der Improvement Resolution #568-1919 providing for the improve- ment of both sides of South 9th Street by constructing cement sidewalk 6' ft wide on both sides of said street, from South "H" to South "L" , on motion the Board accepted same and ordered that an assessment roll be prepared. The Board received a communication from Edward D. McNally, Sector. of the Board of Metropolitan Police Commissioners requesting that an appropriation be made for the purchase of a motorcycle for the Police Dept. The Board took this matter under consideration.