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IGHTS & MEASURES: <br />Bert Cichowicz, City Sealer, being present, brought to the attention <br />of the Board his departments need for a master laboratory test measure. <br />Funds being found available to provide the required equipment, the Clerk <br />was directed to proceed with its purchase. <br />TRICAL DEPARTMENT: <br />Superintendent Ira HuInsbergerts recommendation for the installing <br />of a 1000 lumen light on a 16- foot. -mast arm, at three different locations <br />indicated as 726 N. 31st St., 730 N. 32nd St. and 725 N. 3.3rd St., met <br />with the approval of the Board and was so ordered. <br />The Board concurred in Superintendent Hunsbergerts recommendation <br />with reference to the installation of a street light on Howard Street, <br />between Talbot and Jacob Streets, and accordingly denied the petition <br />submitted by John Hutchinson, dated November 6, 1954. <br />A petition, dated November 11}., 1954, for the installation of a <br />street light at the north end of the 500 block of South 24th Street <br />at the intersection of alley paralleling the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, <br />was examined and referred to Superintendent Hunsberger for investigation <br />and report. - <br />OLICE DEPARTMENT: <br />Some discussion was given to the matter of storage space for fifteen <br />r more squad cars of the Police Department for such periods as these <br />ars are in "stand -by ". It was stated that winter weather causes excessive <br />perating maintenance costs for this equipment due to outdoor parking <br />bile not in use. The suggested use of the Goldblatt basement was not <br />eemed feasible. No decision was reached in the matter. <br />The Police Department application of Julian R. Korn was examined <br />and ordered placed on file. <br />The Police Departmentts Monthly_; Report, covering October, was <br />xamined and ordered filed. <br />There being no further business to come before the Board, the <br />eeing was adjourned at 11; 45 A. M. <br />Ch r.2an <br />t t e s t <br />lerk <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br />November 26, 1954 <br />Special Meeting of the Board of Public Safety was held in the office of <br />se Board, at 10 :00 A. M. C.S.T. Friday, November 26, 1954, members present <br />;ing I. A. Hurwich, and R. S. Andrysiak. <br />T Board determined to build Fire Station No. 15 at the site owned by <br />t e City at the southwest corner of Ewing and Prairie Avenues. <br />e Board employs Forrest R. West as architect, and E. Don Spinney as <br />a sociate architect to draw plans and specifications to be submitted to the <br />B and as soon as possible. <br />Tae Board next examined a petition, dated November 22, 1954, bearing twenty - <br />six signatures, requesting the installation of a street light at the corner of <br />H lland and N. Meade Street. The Board approved the installation and directed <br />that the installation be made without delay. <br />sre being no further business to <br />journed at 10 :10 A. M. <br />A test: <br />come before the Board, the meeting was <br />i <br />rman <br />
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