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<br />there for the Senior and Junior High Schools, however, money for this had <br /> <br />to be cut. Anticipates the elimination of two jobs, one at the city shops and <br /> <br />one in the public works department. <br /> <br />12. Provides $1,400 for capital development or improvement of recreation areas. <br /> <br />This is a reduction under the $1, 500 provided in the past several years. <br /> <br />13. Allows a general item of $ 500 for library development with the intention of <br /> <br />using these funds for improving the library in such a manner as will be best <br /> <br />for its service to the community. This sum would not be applied to building <br /> <br />improvement as the property is owned by trustees independent of the city <br /> <br />government. <br /> <br />14. Meets the State proposal for the City's share ( 26. 3200/0) of the cost of <br /> <br />operation of the joint County-City health department. The amount is $9,192.00, <br /> <br />an increase of $765.36 over $8,426.64 of 1958-59. <br /> <br />15. Provides $4,900 for rental of the Main Street and Depot Street parking lots <br /> <br />with $2,216 for payment for the meters already installed on the Depot Street <br /> <br />(or panniU) parking lot. <br /> <br />16. I- rovides $6,000 for public hospitalization of medically indigent, of which the <br /> <br />state pays one-half, and, continues $800 for welfare emergency relief. <br /> <br />17. Provides for budget of welfare activities as previously approved. <br /> <br />II 11 <br /> <br />$55,535.75 <br />41,488.59 <br />$14,047.16 <br /> <br />1959-60 expenditures <br />1958-59 " <br />Increase expenditure <br />Increase from State <br />Net city inc reas e <br /> <br />$69,843.00 <br />53,764.00 <br />$16,079.00 <br />14,047.16 <br />$ 2, 031. 84 <br /> <br />State payment <br /> <br />- 15 - <br />