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REGULAR MEETING <br />JUNE 6, 1988 <br />accidents. Mr.,Burzynski further advised that on the morning of <br />May 17th a van which was traveling on Notre Dame Avenue and had <br />the right-of-way was involved in an accident which flipped the <br />van on its top by the impact of the collision. <br />Mr. Burzynski further stated that Hospice as well as residents of <br />the area are concerned that serious injury or perhaps death will <br />occur if something is not done to prevent these accidents. He <br />stated that the intersection either needs designation as a <br />four-way stop or needs a traffic light. Therefore, he urged the <br />Board to investigate the number of accidents that occur and do <br />something to alleviate the condition before there is a tragedy at <br />this corner. <br />Therefore, upon a motion made by Mr. Leszczynski, seconded by <br />Mrs. DeClercq and carried, the request was referred to the Bureau <br />of Traffic and Lighting and the Police Department Traffic <br />Division for review and recommendation. <br />APPROVE APPLICATIONS FOR BIDDER QUALIFICATION/CERTIFICATION <br />Mr. Jimmy Scott, on behalf of the Affirmative Action Review <br />Committee, advised that after complete review, the Committee has <br />found that the following companies have met the requirements of <br />the South Bend Affirmative Action ordinance: <br />1. National Computer Equipment Corporation <br />200 Maple Park Blvd. <br />St. Clair Shore, MI <br />2. Bank of New England <br />28 State Street <br />Boston, MA <br />3. Mueller Company <br />500 West Eldorado <br />Decatur, IL <br />4. American Leasing Services, Inc. <br />3340 Peachtree Road, Suite 1435 <br />Atlanta, GA 30026 <br />5. Deeds Equipment Company, Inc. <br />8015 East 45th Street <br />Indianapolis, Indiana <br />6. Marquette Bank Minneapolis, N.A. & Bank Shares <br />Corporation <br />6th and Marquette <br />Minneapolis MN <br />7. Security Pacific Merchant Bank <br />A Division of Security Pacific National Bank <br />410 17th Street, Suite 1150 <br />Denver, Colorado <br />8. Dougherty Dawkins Lease Group, Inc. <br />100 South Fifth Street, Suite 2264 <br />Minneapolis, MN <br />9. Ferguson Equipment, Inc. <br />25170 West Edison Road <br />South Bend, Indiana <br />Therefore, the Committee recommends that these companies be <br />approved as qualified City bidders. <br />Upon a motion made by Mr. Leszczynski, seconded by Mrs. DeClercq <br />and carried, the recommendation was accepted and the applications <br />approved. <br />
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