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<br />3f <br /> <br />TUESDAY <br /> <br />OCTOBER 11, 1955 <br /> <br />students informed the Council that with the $500.00 already made available by the <br /> <br />City School Board entrances to this property can be constructed so as to utilize this <br /> <br />area temporarily for automobile parking and that if the area is to be used for parking <br /> <br />after the current school year major paving improvements should be made. The Council <br /> <br />indicated that it would give its consideration to this request when next year's <br /> <br />budget is prepared. <br /> <br />.",,- <br /> <br />Upon reconnnendation of City Attorney Stone and Traffic and Planning Engineer Irving R. <br /> <br />McGhee, Council approved for City Manager Mathewson's signature two quit-claim deeds <br /> <br />completing a transaction with Mr. J. G. Houck involving the sale of a small tract of <br /> <br />land on Memorial Boulevard to Mr. Houck (July 13, 1954) and the closing and abandoning <br /> <br />of Alpine and Spruce street entrances to Memorial Boulevard and a portion of Lavinder <br /> <br />~3~. <br />~~ <br />i <br /> <br />Street at Memorial Boulevard. <br /> <br />After receiving City Manager Mathewson's comments on the work of the City's Police <br /> <br />Department, as reflected in its September monthly report and new records kept by <br /> <br />the Police Department, Council expressed its appreciation to the department and <br /> <br />departmental personnel for their fine work. <br /> <br />Council was adjourned. <br /> <br />~~,~"{I /\..;; tJ1 '1../1/\ d "....... } <br />W. H. Yeaman, Clerk of Council <br /> <br />,-. <br />