HomeMy Public PortalAbout08-14-1911 (3) Water Works Sessioni
Monday August 141h, 1911,
The Board direct the City Attorney to notify the T, 11, I. & E.
Traction 00., that the City intends to re -macadamize Richmond Ave,
from Doran Bridge to West 5th Street, and that said company is
expected to pay their proportionate share of said work.
The Board direct the Clerk to notify Mr. A. Gordon. Sup't., of
Street RallwAay to appear before them at the next regular session
on Thursday ugu r
1911
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August5th,
Te alrd tl91lt asbeing able
proposed at lasts session, set Wednesday
August 16th, 1911, as a day for visiting said city for Street..
Flusher demonstration, and telegraph the St. Louis Street Fluaing
Machine Co., accordingly.
The Board sign agreement with the Traction Companies whereby the
car tracks will be taken from Glen Park, and on motion of tdr,
Zimmerman the City Attorney is ordered to draw up an ordinance
ratifying said agreement to be presented tp the Common Council at
there next regular session.
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Clerk of board.
The Board did then adjourn,
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Water Works Session,
Monday August 14th, 19116
pursuant to adjournment to this date the Board of Public Works
of the City of Richmond, Indiana, met with the Common Council
and citizens of said city in the Council Chamber at the city
Hall of said city 1+onday August 14th, lsll,at H O'clock P.Y.
Mr. Hammond, President of Board in the chair called the meeting
to order. The following proceedings were had, to -wit:-
1Ar. h. M. Campfield of the Edwin M. Campfield Company, spoke
at some length on the betterments proposed by his compar.y on
the present Rater Works, the effect it would have on lowering
insurance rates, and on the Proposal of his Company in gener-
al, 11r Lindermilth, attorney for said company made a short talk
giving a synopsis of the plans presented by the said company,
showing points of main difference in the propositions submitted
by Richmond Clty Water Works and The Edwin M. Campfield Co.,
He further gave it as his opinion that neither the Board of
Works, Council or City Officials acting for the people had any
more right to cut & slush any part of the proposals submitted,
no more than have the companies making the proposals, He stated
that if both bids are rejected he could not give any asouranee
that the City would be enabled to get a better rate.
Mr. Wilfred Jesup, attorney explained that it was very essent-
ial that Council order an investigation of the books and affairs
of the Richmond City Water Works, as the question of the valuat-
ion of the Plant is a very important one, in the ratter of pur-
chase or the making of rates for water furnished to the City A
to the Citizens.
Mr, Von Pein Councilman at large in behalf of the Common Coun-
s for
considerationcil thanked h andoard discufsionlof thekpropositionsgsubmithem tted, & into he
requested the Board that before the said propositions were ro-
jected, to issue another call for a meeting, as he had decided
views in the matterr that he would like to speak on.
tated
the Board wO1U(1
Mr.. Hammond President of Hoard sthing wastdonet and that
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again meet with Council before vanythien all the tin, f
to
Members of Council would b. e
air there views.
The Board did then adjourn,
president of Board
Attest:
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Clerk of