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230 <br />AWARD OF DAMAGES TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY <br />ACQUIRED AND CONDEMNED FOR PUBLIC USE. <br />The property which the Board heretofore decreed in its action of July 26, 1954, to <br />be appropriated for public use, and described in the minutes of the regular meeting of <br />the Board, Monday, August 9, 1954,Wand: the hearing of remonstrances having been continued' <br />to this 7th day of' September, 1954, now comes before the Board for hearing and no re- <br />monstrance or objections having been filed, and1no one appearing in opposition thereto, <br />the said damages to the owners of said property are finally determined as awarded by <br />the Board, and as recorded in the minutes of its meeting of August 9, 1954, and the City <br />Controller is now directed to forthwith make payment of the allowances heretofore de- <br />termined as damages. <br />There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was, thereupon,:; <br />adjourned; the time being 11:55 A.M. DST._ <br />Attest:�L�G�1/L <br />Clerk <br />September 13, 1954 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Public Works was held Monday, September 13, 1954, <br />at 10:00 A. M. All members were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and <br />approved. Claims of the following suppliers, in the total amount of $15,241.98, were <br />approved and ordered paid: <br />Thomas J. Akens 5.00 Artcraft Printers 157.00 <br />Artcraft Printers 57.50 Artcraft Printers 33.00 <br />City Water Works 48.75 John W. Gorney 5.00 <br />Healy Sign Co. 18.50 Indiana Bell Telephone Co. 12.35 <br />Indiana Bell Telephone Co. 9 60 Indiana & Mich' an Electric Co 436 18 <br />Indiana Bell Telephone Co. <br />Meyerts Hardware Co. <br />Office Engineers, Inc. <br />Office Engineers, Inc. <br />GENERAL IMPROVErI!ENT FUND: <br />Wilbur H. Gartner & Assoc. <br />STREET & TRAFFIC: <br />• g . <br />9. L�l C . L. Kinch <br />.25 Meyerts Hardware Co. <br />2.97 Office Engineers, Inc. <br />1.19 Office Engineers, Inc. <br />SEWAGE CONSTRUCTION FUND: <br />2396.22 Consoer, Townsend & Associates <br />Consoer, Townsend & Associates <br />Indiana Textile Co. 37.82 Scherman-Schaus-Freeman Co. <br />Scherman-Schaus-Freeman Co. 30.20 Granville P. Ziegler, Postmaster <br />Indiana State Industries 195.20 Indiana Bell Telephone Co. <br />Schilling's 3.60 Schilling's <br />Schilling!s 2.00 Schillingts <br />. <br />44.56 <br />1.30 <br />6.00 <br />1. Li9 <br />4052.10 <br />7726.10 <br />9.74 <br />21.00 <br />11.64 <br />2.07 <br />4.15 <br />First appeared before the Board John T. Martin, President and General Manager of <br />Northern Indiana Transit, Inc. in response to the Boardts request, together with a. <br />woments delegation, representing patrons of James Monroe, St. Matthew, Muessel and Holy <br />Cross Schools. Mr. Martin presented maps showing all bus routes currently in operation <br />in South Bend and Mishawaka., and "Tripper" schedules now in effect on the ten established;{ <br />school routes. Mr. Martin explained in detail the problem which confronts the bus <br />company in extending their service, and cited their experience over the past two years <br />where test operation over a period of weeks proved definitely extended service into <br />suburban area would fail to produce profitable revenue and would, in fact, result in <br />substantial loss to the company if continued. A considerable amount of discussion <br />ensued. Mr. Wm. E. Voor, representing the Hilton Construction Company, pointing out <br />the prospect of rapid expansion in the settlement of the Broadmoor area, and estimated <br />not less than seventy-five school children are now in the area. City Attorney, I. A. <br />Hurwich, being present, then pointed out that in the main the problem is one in which <br />the School City would be more concerned, and at the same time one of such importance <br />that the Board of Public Works will endorse and approve any reasonable agreement that <br />may be reached between either or both groups of school patrons and the bus company, and <br />arrangements were made thereupon for a meeting of the bus company officials with the <br />Broadmoor group to be held in the office of the Hilton Construction Co., 1il%_ Miami <br />Street, at 2:00 P.1,1. Thursday, September 16, 1954- <br />A letter was received from the City Plan Commission recommending the vacation of <br />alley between 1926 South Swyga.rt .Street and 2002 South Swygart Street and this was <br />referred to the Engineering Department for further investigation and report. <br />• <br />is <br />0 <br />