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January 27th, 1936 REGULAR MEETING <br />_ MIITUTED - <br />Be it remembered that the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana•, met in the <br />Regular Session in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, Monday evening January 27th, 1936, at <br />the hour of 7:40 P. M_ All member were present except Councilman Kerner. President Fish pre- <br />sided. Councilman Goetz moved that the reading of the minutes of the last meeting be dispensed <br />with. Councilman Bierwagen seconded the motion. <br />COMMUNI CAT TOY : <br />South Bend City Council, <br />South Bend, Indiana <br />Gentlemen: <br />CENTRAL LABOR UNION <br />of South Bend <br />St. Joseph County, Indiana <br />103 Pest LaSalle Avenue <br />October 28, 1935 <br />Attention of the Clerk <br />The Central Labor Union of South Bend, Ind., representing approximately twenty thousand <br />workers in this community, has gone on record as endorsing the proposed General Ordinance, pro - <br />viding for inspection of ell barber shops, and the licensing of all barbers in the City. <br />When this Ordinance comes before your honorable body, we urge you on behalf of organized <br />labor, to rive this matter your earnest and carefull consideration. <br />Yours truly, <br />Irs E. Gift <br />Recording Secretary <br />Councilman'James moved that the communication be placed on file. Councilman Rasmussen seconded <br />the motion. <br />A letter from Richard J. Jackson was read and Councilman Goetz moved that said communicattori:be <br />placed on file. Councilman Rasmussen :seconded the motion. <br />REPORT OF STREET 00M. "MISSIONER; <br />January 27, 1936 <br />TO THE HONORABLE COrTMON COUNCIL <br />CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA <br />HONORABLE SIRS: <br />Per your request of last Monday night that I should report in regards to snow removal, I <br />wish to state the following. <br />In 19332 1934, end 1935 your Honorable Body appropriated from $5,000.00 to 08,000.00 for <br />temporary salaries and weges, which was used for snow removal, weed cutting and other emergencies, <br />When I set up the 1936 budget I included an appropriation of'M 000.00 for °temporary, salaries, <br />and wages so that we could have a, fund to meet any emergencies that occurred during 1936. One of <br />the members of the council- made a- motion - that- this be stricken from the budget end at the time <br />made the statement that he prayed to God that we would have no snow in 1936. <br />You gentlemen will recall that in the budget that was originally set up I ask you $56,000.0 <br />for salaries- and wages r �gular which you ser. fit- to cut to x'75,,000.00. The State Tax Board cut <br />this item an °additional 5,000.00 which brought the amount down to $70,000.00, which was 'a de- <br />crease of x$1,0.65:00 from lest years budget, including both temporary and regular salary accounts. <br />Last year `approxlmately $3,200.00 of the temporary wage fund was used for cut -ting weeds, <br />and the bPlPnce,..or $1,500,00, wns used for snow removal after the heavy storm - -of December 23rd. <br />From the lst td the 4th of January this year my department spent $871.64 for snow removal <br />on Michigan St, from -its regular salary and wages- account. This sum gives you an idea of wbtnt <br />it costs to do this work. Since that date we have--had one of the heaviest, snow storms since 1929. <br />The Street Department -has been using its regular force of 25 men for snow removal and hauling <br />and spreading cinders since this last storm - started. <br />t Your Honorable BodyY will recall that the budget finally approved -by the State Tax Boards <br />:called for the sum of $43,646-.92 for labor. This broken -down in the number of men that can be <br />=hired allows me to hire 41 meii, -the year around. As-you ° know, during the - winter months we do not <br />'use our sweepers, graders, - eT)hFlt kettles; or do asphalt, - concrete, or brick pavement maintena nc <br />kwork. Therefore during the summer I must have additional men to carry on the functions of my <br />depArtment. If this money is spent for snow removal the city roust suffer with dirty streets and <br />11practically no maintenance of the pavements during' the summer and fall months. <br />I will be glad to answer any questions you may wish to ask me if-You desire further informa <br />tion on.this subject. <br />The report was ordered to be placed on file. <br />Respectfully submitt4d, <br />J. C. Weer <br />Commissioner of Streets <br />f- <br />