Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1964 — Page 6

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TOWN NOTICE! (Continued from Page 1) in Speedway, however, the Board referred Mr. Irwin to the Park Board president, Marlin Jordan, to secure his department’s authority to proceed. Speedway Fire Chief Stephens reported a lack of interest in Speedway’s Civil Defense program by its own members but agreed to keep it alive. The C. D. owns considerable equipment requiring maintenance and is believed to be adequate to flood and other emergencies.

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Speedway’s Sanitary Superintendent, Cal Morgan, asked permission to change the practice of picking up trash and garbage by having both collected at the same time. This is possible because he would switch to a sanitary land fill permissible by the State Board of Health. The Board directed Mr. Morgan to secure bids from trash collectors and to ask for these bids on both a two year and four year duration. This may permit the contractor to acquire better equipment. The Board agreed to pay Speedway’s School Patrolmen S7O a month, the same as the City of Indianapolis pays. Marshal Stonebraker was requested to review the operation and efficiency of the school patrol and report periodically to the Board. Olin Electric Repair Service agreed to prepare quotations on time-and-material to repair the Town’s traffic signals. Mr. Floyd Bilbee advised the Board he would resign as soon as satisfactory replacement could be secured. Mr. Bilbee has performed a highly commendable service for the taxpayers and the Town for several years. Town Attorney, Henry Ryder, presented the Board with six basic agreements to choose from to be made applicable to water main deposits. The Board decided to adopt the rule that “provides for a refund to the contractor on the basis of an average monthly

residential revenue, times twelve months of connected service for a period of seven years.” The contractor is to receive his escrow money in seven installments between the twelfth and fifteenth month after the tap has been made. If the contractor does not improve all of his said lots then the water main deposits for those unimproved lots are forfeited to the Town. The first yearly estimated payment of $6,625.00 is to be paid to American United Life Insurance Company as the first annual installment on Speedway’s new Pension Plan. This payment represents the Town’s contribution of all participating Town employees. To date only four employees remain uncommitted to the plan. Water main extension payments totaling $4,720.96 for four separate jobs was approved by the Board. Also, the Trustees approved payment of $12.70 for expenses and meals incurred by Street employees who worked thirty-six hours straight two days and all night January 12 clearing streets of snow. The Board praised sleepless Street Superintendent, Lou Jackson, and his crew who tried to insure better driving conditions in the Town. A few driveways were blocked in their efforts to get the job done but they hope to alleviate this in the future and open themselves to feasible suggestions in correcting this situation. The Board approved the cleaning of well 4 at 10th Street at Big Eaglecreek for estimated cost of SBOO. The screen and pipe must be pulled as pumpage has dropped from 600 gallons per minute to approximately 75 gallons per minute.

The Board approved an amendment to the Park Board garage contract providing for unforseen sanitary sewage connections. A partial payment to the contractor of the garage, B. F. Rosner, was approved. Meadowood contractor, Fred Falender, requested a street sign at Parkwood and Maplewood Drive. Since the continuation of Maplewood Drive has not been dedicated to the Town, the Board agreed to let Mr. Falendar erect the sign at his own expense. This is and will be a private drive for which no expense will be incurred. Chief of Police, Martin Stonebraker, informed the Board that he would like to buy just one new car and not trade in a used car. He had previously asked the Board’s permission to purchase two new police cars and trade in the 1959 Ford. The Board concurred. Part of the land fill East of the new Auburn Street bridge on the North side of Dry Run Creek will be excavated as previously agreed. Mr. Robert Hill, owner of this land, relinquished easements to the Town to permit improvements. By removing part of this

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land it is hopped that flood conditions and erosion will be diminished. The annexation of land from Moller Road to Georgetown Road and North of 25th Street to one lot-width South of 30th Street and also that land South of the new high school between Lyndhurst and Speedway’s shopping center are nearing finalization. Owners of the tract of land known as Crawfordsville Farms (that land South of the new high school) agreed to appropriate $15,000 toward the widening of South of Winton Avenue to Street. When widened Lyndhurst will become a part of the thor-* oughfare in Speedway. The total cost of this job is estimated at.. $45,000 and is high on the lis]t for this year. The “Wheel-Tax” is ex- . pected to further aid in the improvement of Lyndhurst by extending it North on a reversecurve to tie into a new bridge: over Dry Run at Moller Road.

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