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<br />JOO <br /> <br />'l'"lJESDAY <br /> <br />IURIt 25, 1961 <br /> <br />City Hanager Hirst renorted that to improve sight-distances on SDruce Street <br /> <br />at Parkvie1'; Avenue and at Indian Trail and, conseoue~1tly, to elin:inate certain <br /> <br />traffic hazards recently brought to Council's attention, would require a major <br /> <br />and cxnensive construction nroject Hhich, if undertaken a!1d completed, "rould in <br /> <br />turn create other Droblems. City Eanar;cr Hirst also reported that segments 01 <br /> <br />curb-and-guttor '-Jork are under construction on the north side of Snruce Street <br /> <br />in front of portions of the Druid Hills ShonDinr!' Center development. <br /> <br />City Hanager Hirst reported, too, that an anplication for feder2.l aid--for a <br /> <br />nortion of the City's seHeraFC system L~provements nrogram--is being fEed <br /> <br />"dth the Sto.te vJater Control Board; that negotiations Hith the Forest Park <br /> <br />Countr;r CJub are in process in cO!1nection "nth the loco.ti.ng of the Hu1berry <br /> <br />Creek Interceptor line; that the current phases of the seHerage system construction <br /> <br />"iJrogroJn are nroceedinr accordinr' to schedule; and th2.t plans are being rev5. sed and <br /> <br />completed to nrovide seHorage service to tte area annexod to the Cit~T as of <br /> <br />January 1, 1C)60. <br /> <br />As Dart of an annr85sal b;1 City Hanan-or Hirst of the City'S DOsition Hith rGPard <br /> <br />t:l acouirinp Appalachian POHer CamDany's electr_lc fac:Llit ie3 Hi thin the area <br /> <br />annexed Januar;'1 1, 1960, or to furnishing eloctr:ic service to the residents of <br /> <br />this QreD., the following reconunendations '.-Tere "iJroposed and accented by Council: <br /> <br />It would be proposed that the City nroceed "ri th installation of its <br />facilities in the area, as tine proGresses, to serve neu (hre11in[1"s as may <br />develOD and become available to ex"_7.stinr; sorvices. Furtl:or, tk,t Cit:r <br />CounciJ_ reconfirm its advice to 1\.1J:oalachian to curtan any expansion in <br />the area. !<'urther, that the City, throW::h various means, acquaint residents <br />of the area ,...fth the loss being incurred by the City in its total finaVtcia'_ <br />status through the a bserlce of the bcnef~ t of the eJ_octric revenue of the <br />area. This arrangement of installat.ion of Ci t.y uUli ti os in thG area <br />presents some Droblams of confusion; hOHever, such arc beLieved an <br />unavCli_dable part of a necessc.ry procedure. <br />