Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 127, 2 April 1912 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY APRIL 2, llfiz.

A DISCUSSION ON STREET QUESTION Occupied a Good Part of the Time at the Council Meeting, Monday. A discussion of streets and 'alleys featured the meeting of the city council last evening. Off the reel Councilman Burdsall arose and presented a petition asking for a crosswalk at Dover and Charles streets. Then he called attention to the woeful condition of the cement sidewalks at State street near Sheridan street on the north side, and of Northwest Second street, under the two viaducts of the Pennsylvania Railroad company. The sidewalks on State street are brokyn, cracked and rotten, caused by the peculiar ground conditions, he said. The stone crops out at this place and the sidewalks are built on top of the stone. The water in the atone causes the disintegration of the cement. The petition was referred to the board of works. At Second street and the Indianapolis division viaduct the need of a retaining wall tjo keep the mud off the sidewalk was also shown. The entire street; which is practically new, is in very bad condition. Eighth Ward Improved. Councilman Burdsall stated, "the entire eighth ward is in bad condition. "We have less attention than any other yard in the city. Of course we are the newest ward, but we have not had

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any attention for years, except for improvements such as cement sidewalks and curbs, which we have paid for ourselves. It is about time we were getting some repair work at least, for our streets are in very bad condition. Last year our streets were torn up by the gas and 1 water companies, and of course no repairing could be done, but this is not to be expected this year

and we want out streets patched up." Mayor Zimmerman then reviewed the condition of all the streets of the city and called the attention of council to the fact that this has been the hardest winter of many years on the streets of the city. He promised that all streets would be attended to as soon as possible. Fairview, so long neglected in this matter, will be given preference in the matter of street improvements this summer. Condemning the alley between North Eighth and D streets as the filthiest one in the city, Councilman Evans called the attention of council to this matter. It was referred to the board of works, as was also the poor condition of North Sixth street between A and Ft. Wayne avenue. As to Cement Alleys. After a speech in which he dilated at length on the virtues of sanitary alleys, and cement alleys in particular, councilman Von Pein offered a resolution which provides that all alleys constructed in the future be made of cement. He stated that "all people should be made to keep their alleys clean as well as they do their sidewalks. They should not be allowed to place ash, garbage or manure boxes in the alleys, but should be made to place them in their yards or sheds. Cement alleys are the only sanitary alleys, you can keep them clean, and if the citizens would assist the city in keeping the alleys clean we would have much better health." The resolution was adopted. Councilman Weishaupt charged that the city offifcials did not properly enforce the ordinance requiring ashes and all garbage recepticals be kept in the property; instead ow the alleys. Von Pein said the city officials were partly to blame for the chuck holes in the streets which he 6tated were caused by the lack of enforcement of ordi

nances requiring men tearing up streets to fill the holes again. His honor explained the ruling of the board of works, made yesterday morning, which gives private citizens the privilege of tearing up a street only by being put under heavy bond to fill the hole again and keep it in condition, and to remake the street for twentyfive feet on each side of the ditch. Waidele said the service corporations did not promptly repair damages to the streets after digging trenches, but engineer Charles stated the companies had no crushed stone, now, and could not get any more as the quarries were closed at present and had sold out their surplus supply during the winter. Councilman Weishaupt handed In the report of the market committee, which had been selected to secure the consent of the residents of the east side of South Fifth street, from Main to A streets, for an extension of the market place. The consent could not be secured, the property owners saying their properties would be damaged. This renders impossible the project of allowing wagons with market supplies to back up along this street, at the curb line. This matter has been aggitated since last October when the market question was first raised. At that time but one resident withheld his consent, but since then several have refused to allow wagons in front of their homes. Mayor Zimmerman explained his stand in regard to street improvements and much relieved the South Side residents who had come to protest against bricking South Eighth street, when he announced that this matter would have to be postponed until next year because of lack of funds. He stated that he had promised when he went into office that no debts would be created because of street improvements, and

that he has paid off a debt of about $000, made by the previous administration He said that paying off interest on borrowed money was nothing

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more nor leBS than throwing away taxes. -, " Bart el Balks. An ordinance appropriating $1,500 for the construction of the arch at Glen gateway on Main street and for cementing the channel east of the entrance was presented to council for immediate passage, the money to be taken from the Chautauqua fund. Councilman Bartel refused to hurry the matter, asking time, and stopped the passage of the bill. After a half hour"s argument over the legality of the transaction. Bartel still voted no, and announced he would vote aye at the next meeting. For immediate passage the ordinance would have had to be unanimously voted on. The controller's report for the month of March shows the receipts to be $2,041.20, which, with the balance from February made $30,234.17.Of this sum, $9,186.45 was paid out, leaving $21,047.-

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co., have opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks, Copings, Porch Columns, Caps Sills, etc., at The Old Mill Works. They have a complete outfit of modern machinery and are using nothing but washed and graded materials in all their work. If you are a contractor It will pay you to use the best materials obtainable. If you are going to build it will pay you to insist that your contractor use the Foster Construction Co.'s products. Would be pleased to have call at Factory and inspect their Products or call phones: Res. 2529 or Factory 3406.

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