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<br />IsZIP1tlTT~ '~ vP~CIr T~ 1'i~:~.LIl"dU r 1 ~ <br />LC, PORTB CITY COI•~:~SSIC'13 -- 1';~'~Y ]1, 1953 <br />7:3a P. h2. <br />i UBLIC _ ~~~II`G OT~? STP~I_~ PRtX"rRA':T 9S C `1LLk,D FC_)13. ITd C~FtDII`?kTv Cr, N0. ~1.3 <br />This .neeting bras c a13ed to order 'ay IIryor i%. D. Bergin, ~°ri1iri the follotirring mem- <br />bers and city of~'icials Iaresc~nt: Cor~.issioners L. R.l~igby anc]. Robert ~i. ~a'hi.te, <br />A, B, Iioare, City ~~ ~gineer, ~'ct~~xd J. C.:de, City 1'Lttorney, and J. Ia. I;Iuldoon, <br />City Clerk. <br />I.iayor I:=. D. ~zrgin outlined i1~11y the scope of the paving ~.d clrainaSe, and the <br />merits of the vrork proposed. He then called upon the audience to ex?~ress their <br />opinion, and especially their objections, i.f they had any, to file pav3.sig prograsr~ <br />the City is proposing to do. <br />E. A. 11Buck" Thomas asked a number of questions r egarding .the streets. These <br />questions z^rere ans;~rered by I;;r. A . E. Moore, City ~~gineer. <br />Iu:r. Frank Adar:~s of 712 Soutl~~ 3rd Street, objected, stating they needed drainage <br />mane than they did the neu~r pavinF~ on the streets. lvia~yor Burgin answered him <br />that drainage Seas included in the pro~,ram, in fact, a great portion of the <br />bond money voted ticould be spent on dr ainage. I~4r. Adams further stated Ile had <br />lived ti~rith dust a long tune, and could continue to do sa, and in his opinion the <br />street tirork the City z-gas proposing would not last 13 months, 'out they ~rould be <br />pa~,,r~ng on it for the nest 20 years. In other wos~ds, he thought it was money <br />~rast ed. <br />lair. E. C. Kolodzaike spoke up, and stated it was worth the money spent just to <br />get rid of the dust, the dust being detrimental to the health of people livink„ <br />on shell streets, and to tI~ houses, in that they needed to be painted more <br />tikes because of the shell dust. N_e stated that it Z-res also dets~imental to the <br />furniture. He eras for the paving one hundred perc ent. <br />I~rlY . Leroy Panzer stated he did not see the use of this work, a~s he had a. good <br />street, and no dust, because he kept it oiled. I:Ia~ror Burgin pointed out that <br />his participation in the pro~am ~~rould be less than .the cost of the oil. l.:ir. <br />Panzer arls~~xed that he got the oil free. Llayar Burgin answered hira that Ile <br />was being selfish, as the majority of the people could not get free oil. <br />~~, Panzer then z~ranted to laZOw about parlc~; on his street if the street z°ras <br />only going to be paved 1& feet in ~~riclth. I:ayor Burgin stated there mould b e <br />ar.~lple room to park on the shoulders, as the, z~rould be shelled. <br />l:Ix'. S. S. Broc~rn aryl i~°Ir. I'.C. Schmidt appeared anal said they t~~uld rather have <br />sea~rcge than a p~.ved street. I:?ayar ~suroin stated the Comma..ssion recognized the <br />fact that they :mere in need of seGrage facilities, but the City was not finan- <br />cially able to give then sewage at this ti me. I:s. Brat°rn stated he lived on <br />a dead end street (Hazel), and most of the people he had contacted on this <br />street did not ?'rant the paving. <br />~~ <br />
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