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<br />CEMETARY DEPARTMENT: Stanley Leszczynski, Sexton, was present and matters pertaining to
<br />his Department were discussed.
<br />PARKING METER DEPARTMENT: Maurice C. Vennet, Auditor, presented his report for the week
<br />ending February 10, 1 1.
<br />There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned
<br />111:15 a.m.
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<br />February 19, 1951
<br />A regular meeting of the Board of Public Works was held on Monday, February 19, 19511,
<br />gat 9:30 a.m. All members were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and
<br />i approved. Salary claims in the amount of $262508.59 were approved .and ordered paid.
<br />Claims of the following suppliers in the amount of $31,065.77 were approved and ordered
<br />,paid.
<br />Arrow Towel & Linen Service 2.00 Mishawaka Equipment Co.
<br />12.15
<br />Burrough►s Adding Machine Co. 1.68 Singer General Tire, Inca 173.03
<br />City Water Works 64.16 Singer General Tire, Inc. 163. 0
<br />"Indiiana Bell Telephone Co-. 61.11 Singer General Tire, Inc. 169.61
<br />• Indiana Bell Telephone. Co. 7.92 Singer General Tire, Inc. 176.84
<br />,Indiana & Michigan Elec. Co. 627.94 Singer General Tire, Inc. 197.45
<br />:Sanders Lumber Co., Inc.- 20.16 Singer General Tire, Inc. 199.26 {:
<br />]South Bend Tribune 6.83 Viscosity Oil Co. 13.37
<br />, Tri,County News 6.91 SEWAGE DISPOSAL:
<br />ISTREET & TRAFFIC: Consoer,, Townsend & Associates 300.00
<br />Continental Oil Co. 258.00 Consoer_, Townsend & Associates 300.00 I!
<br />3Continental Oil Co. 294.75 Consoer, Townsend & Associates 546.44
<br />I;Continental Oil Co. 975.86 Consoer, Townsend & Associates 1,289.54
<br />ContinentalOil Co. 1,722.00 Fattore Company 23:093,04
<br />dBrannan, Melton 0. 33.54 PARKING METER:
<br />• jHoffman Brothers Auto Elec. 183.21 Danilowicz, Bert 75.85
<br />;!Hoffman Brothers Auto Elec. 89.82
<br />TRAFFIC ENGINEERING: Ernest Miller, Traffic Engineer, was present and matters pertainrgi
<br />!Ito his Department were discussed. i�
<br />I'BUSSES: A hearing was held with Mr. E. G. Crandon and Mr. Hahn representing the Northern
<br />;Indiana Transit Company and Mrs. C. Kuc, 2317 East Corby Boulevard, Mr and Mrs. Hamberg,
<br />j2213 East Corby Boulevard, Mrs. G. Wilson, 2221 East Corby Boulevard and Mrs. Joseph
<br />IT'routman, 2403 Corby Boulevard representing residents of the Edison Park area. The Mayor
<br />;was also present at this hearing. After a full discussion of the matter and upon the re-
<br />commendation of the Board, Northern Indiana Transit, Incorporated agreed to continue the
<br />iEdison Park bus route until Spring vacation and then check developments. This will pro -
<br />:vide for the school children's transportation. The bus route will be as follows: the
<br />',bus will leave from the garage and be at Edison Park at 8:10 a.m., it will then take the
<br />;!children to school and continue to the down town area. A bus will leave from in front of
<br />Kuehn's Shoe Store at 3:15 p.m., continue on to the McKinley School then on to Edison Par
<br />and return to the down town area.
<br />1ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: An Excavation Bond was approved and ordered filed for Walter J.
<br />Il Braunsdor &. Son.
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<br />!I - A petition was received asking for the vacation of Cherrytree Lane from the West lin
<br />• of Ironwood Drive to the West line of Morris Country Club Addition. This was referred to
<br />!the City Plan Commission for investigation.
<br />II(STREET DEPARTMENT. Melton 0. Brannan, Street Commissioner,, -was present and matters per-
<br />taining to his Department were discussed.
<br />PARKING METER DEPARTMENT: Maurice C. Vennet, Auditor, presented his report for the week
<br />ending February 17, 1951.
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