March
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<br />as the separate system; the sanitary flow being handle, d by sewers and the storm water by surd-
<br />face drains cr separate sub-surface drains. That uses in the Sixth and Seventh Wards is known
<br />as the combined system, both the sanitary and storm flows being handled in ~he single system
<br />Of
<br /> EST FARE VIEW SYSTEM- The storm flow will be h~dled by gutters ~o the n~tu~mI ~ains in
<br />the vicinity. The smnit~y flow will be bro~ht' morose the mrm of Scott's Creek ~nd
<br />into existing ~jector~mt Webster Ave. and Vill~ St. ~ This system ts ~own in g~ee~ on the
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<br /> SIXE WARD SYSTE- ~is system %is.char6es~intP m t~u~_sew~ on Glms~w St., of wh'Zoh the
<br />outfmll-is ~t the east end of Glasgow St. It is ano~ zn o~ue the ~cce~pmnylng map. The
<br />length covered comprise~ a~l of the Sixth W~d not new sewered and hms mn ~em of 285 mores.
<br /> SE~TH WARD SYST~- The latermls in this system discharge into ~, ~rp~ sewer on Randolph
<br /> St. of which the ou~fmll is mt the e~sm end of Rmn~lph St. This tr~ wizz t~e care of all
<br /> smnitmry mhd s~orm wmte~ flow of the Seventh Nmrd ~nd will do mwmy with ~l ~si~tly a~d foul
<br /> creeks ~d open ~ains found in this Wmrd. ' The west end ef this t~k will receive th~ s~nitm~
<br /> flow from m large pm~t ef the Ninth Ward. ~e Seventh W~d system is ~he~ in brown on the map.
<br /> NINTH WARD SYSTE- 'The Randolph St. t~nk will receive the sanitary fl~w from that
<br /> of the Ninth W~d north mhd emst 9f the Belt Line. ~is system is sho~ in yellow.
<br /> ESTIMATES- The es~timmted oos~ of the several systems is ms follows:-
<br /> ~est Park View- (5th W~d) ......................................... S 32,885.
<br /> Gla~w St - ·
<br /> . T~nk sewer (6th Ward) . I50,0~.
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<br /> Lmmeral2 ...............................
<br /> " " Ejectors " "
<br />
<br />Total for old City
<br />
<br />Randolph St. Trunk Sewer-
<br /> - " Laterals
<br /> " " Ejectors
<br />
<br />(?th Wa d) ...............................
<br />
<br />Total for 9th Ward
<br />
<br />Grand Total
<br />
<br /> Z73,;37o.
<br /> 30,000.
<br />
<br /> 20,000
<br />$1,125,710.
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<br />system and ~he ~wc trunk sewers
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<br /> RECO~.~ENDAT!ONS- It is recommended that the West P~rk View
<br /> ' and that a~ appropriation and bond issue
<br />on Glasgow St, and Randolph ~t. be provided this year
<br />of $360,000. be made ~or the purpose, AS soon ms the t~unk sewers have been Provided, the
<br />latSra~ls can then be extended year by yea~ an~ the entire.system for the Sixth and Seventh
<br />Wards completed in three years.
<br /> it is requested ~hat action on this communication be had ms soon as practicable, in order
<br /> thmt work m~y be J~commen~ed promptly."
<br /> On motion of ~tr. Cast, motion on the communication was deferred tuutil the speoiml meeting
<br /> to be cmlled by the President for consideration of the Paving Program.
<br /> 22nd, "tn order tha~ cermaln essential work mmy be commenced mt once, appropriations for
<br /> street t~rovements and bridge construction a~e recommended as follows:
<br />
<br /> City's mhare of West Norfolk bridge ...............
<br /> Green St~ North to High Sheet Asphalt.~.,~ ..... ~...~.i~ !5,000.
<br /> Cooke St. South to High Macadam ............................ 5,600.
<br />
<br />22,000.
<br />2,000.
<br />10,3OO.
<br /> 7,500,
<br />30,000.
<br /> ,ooo.
<br />19,000.
<br />10,3OO.
<br />
<br />5,000.
<br />5,500.
<br />15,000.
<br />
<br />Leckie St. H~tton to bridge Shee~ asphalt ..................
<br />Leckie St. bridge ...........................................
<br />Elm Ave.- Jefferson te City limits ~acad~m .................
<br /> inwiddie ......... .............
<br />High St. (B~tf~ne to H~mflton Concrete ....
<br />Queen St., from Chestnut to Cooke Belgia~ blocks and curbs
<br />Key Romd frem'Sev~n~ to Bel~ Line ~c~d~ .................
<br />Des ~ines Ave. from South to Key P~md .Nmcm~,. ....
<br />City's Sh~re ef repairing Bhe~ll Ro~d f~em Chestnut ~[ ~''
<br />City limits ..............................................
<br />King St., Chestnut St. ~ Cooke St. Betgi~ blocks..~ ....
<br />~en St. ~lasE~w ~ ~gh, Pmving, Sewers ~d ~u~bs .......
<br />Smle St., Guthrie Ave., ~p=mtley St. mhd Wilson Ave.,
<br />
<br />9,500.
<br />
<br />200.
<br />
<br /> All of these projects, except Que e~ and King Sts., mrs for through arteries of ~raffic,
<br />or to give reasonmble means for fire mppm~mtus to remch the v~rious parts of Ninth Wmrd. The
<br />Belgian block paving on King and Queen Ste. will giv~ remson~ble access to important m~nufao-
<br />turzng districts, which cmn not now be reached in bmd ~eather. The Key Road a~ud Des Moines
<br />Ave. work amounting ~ $2?,300. is ohargemble to the Ninth Wmrd. This W~rd should mlso pay
<br />?~ of ~he Elm Av~o work, the High St, work mhd the Shell Road work. The Eighth Ward should
<br />pay i0~ of the Hzgh St. work and 12~ ef the West Norfolk bridge. For the work indicmted
<br />contingencies, m bond issue of $225,000. is recommended. The~refuncls by ~he Eighth and Ninth
<br />Wards, ms indicmted in the foregoing, should be paid ~o ~he City Corporate, when the finanole.s
<br />of these wmrds permit and funds so received should be mpplied to the sinking fund.
<br /> There are m~ny other worthy projects in the City, but they~ mrs more or less of a local
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