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Appropriating $31,000.00 Cumulative Sewer Building and Sinking Fund Installation of Storm Sewers
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7/27/1981
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6947-81
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69-81
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John E. Leszczynski <br />Director, Public Works <br />CITY of SOUTH BEND <br />ROGER O. PARENT, Mayor <br />COUNTY -CITY BUILDING SOUTH BEND. INDIANA 46601 <br />Division of <br />Engineering <br />July 8, 1981 <br />Members of the Common Council <br />441 County -City Building <br />South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br />Attention: Councilman Serge, Chairman, <br />Public Works Committee <br />Dear Councilman: <br />(219) 284 -9251 <br />The attached is a proposed ordinance requesting an appropriation of $31,000.00 <br />from the Cumulative Sewer Building and Sinking Fund to be used for the installa- <br />tion of a storm sewer on Michigan Street from Colfax to LaSalle. The balance <br />in this fund after this proposed ordinance is $1,496,019.44. <br />The installation of a storm sewer in this area was planned under the downtown <br />renewal project but was delayed due to uncertainty of what improvements were <br />to be made in this block. This proposed improvement will extend City utilities <br />away from the roadway so that any future development on the west side of <br />Michigan Street will not disrupt the flow of traffic. <br />Due to the anticipated increase in traffic after the opening of the First Bank <br />Center it is imperative that all improvements be completed as soon as possible. <br />Very truly yours, <br />J�. Leszczynskl <br />Director <br />JEL /mkm <br />Attachment <br />
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