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141 <br /> <br />October 23, 1973 <br /> <br /> At a regular meeting of the City Council, held on October 23, 1973, there were <br />present: <br /> <br />Jack P. Barnes, E. Saunders Early, Jr., James W. Holley, Burrell R. Johnson, <br />Isaac W. King, Raymond B. Smith, Robert W. Wentz, Jr., A. P. Johnson, Jr., <br />City Manager, W. J. O'Brien, Jr., City Attorney. <br /> <br />Prayer was offered by Councilman King. <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Smith and seconded by Mr. Johnson, the minutes to be approved as <br />received, was adopted by the following vote: <br /> <br /> Ayes: Early, Holley, Johnson, King, Smith, Wentz, Barnes <br /> Nays: None <br /> <br /> C <br /> The following reports from the City Manager were read: <br /> <br /> 73-442 "I submit the attached ordinance and recommend it be placed on first reading. <br />This appropriates $204,000 for the construction of storm drains in the Brighton area. <br />This provides storm sewers for the cross streets adjacent to Effingham Street. This <br />project has previously been approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />Bids were taken on October 9, 1973, for this project as follows: <br /> <br />Virginia-Carolina Contractors, Inc. <br /> <br />$159,847.50 <br /> <br />A ~ W Contractors, Inc. <br /> <br />D & W Construction Company, <br /> <br />$169,485.00 <br />$183,547.00 <br /> <br />A. S. Bolling Company, Inc. <br /> <br />$197,778.00 <br /> <br /> Virginia-Carolina Contractors, Inc., being the low bidder, it is recommended the <br />contract be awarded this firm. <br /> <br /> The balance of the appropriation covers contingencies at 15% and engineering and <br />inspection costs." <br /> <br /> On motion of Mr. Johnson and seconded by Mr. Holley', the following ordinance was <br />approved on first reading, and by the following vote: <br /> <br />"AN ORDII~NCE TO APPROPRIATE $204,000 FROM THE GENERAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT <br />FUND_FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BRIGHTON AREA." <br /> <br />Ayes: Early, Holley, Johnson, King, Smith, Wentz, Barnes <br />Nays: None <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Smith and seconded by Mr. Johnson, to award the contract to Virginia- <br />Carolina Contractors, Inc., being low bidder, was adopted by unanimous vote. <br /> <br /> 73-443 "I submit the attached ordinance and recommend that it be placed on first <br />reading. This appropriates $10,502 in the Federal Grants Fund for a Coordinator of Service <br />for the Senior Citizens City-Wide Program. This appropriation includes salary, fringe <br />benefits, equipment, supplies, travel and other miscellaneous expenses connected with <br />the operation of this office. <br /> <br /> The above funds are being received through contractual arrangement with Southeastern <br />Virginia Area-Wide Model Program (SEV~MP) and the City of Portsmouth. <br /> <br /> Some of the services to be provided under contract will be to act as official coordi~ <br />nator between all agencies both public and private who provide services and programs <br />for persons age 60 and above in the City of Portsmouth, assist such agencies in the plan- <br />ning and development of programs on a City-wide basis and act as liaison between the <br />City of Portsmouth and SEVAMP in matters relating to programs and services for the aged." <br /> <br /> On motion of Mr. Smith and seconded by Mr. JohnsQn, the following ordinance was <br />approved on first reading, and by the following vote: <br /> <br />"AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $10,502 FROM THE FEDERAL GRANTS FUN~ FOR <br />WAGES FOR THE COORDINATOR OF SERVICES OF THE SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAM." <br /> <br />Ayes: Early, Holley, Johnson, King, Smith, Wentz, Barnes <br />Nays: None <br /> <br /> 73-444 -"I submit the attached ordinance and recommend that it be placed on first <br />reading. This appropriates $2,561 in the Federal Grants Fund for education and training <br />programs in the General District Court, Law Enforcement, and Commonwealth Attorney's <br />Offices. <br /> <br />Included in the appropriation above are the following grants: <br /> <br /> <br />