546 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 302. 1924 S¤¤¤**¤¤¤¤>*•¤¤=¤*¤· smear IMPKOVEICENTS. Paving, etc., streets, . . . . . . , mm For paving repavm gradm and otherwise improving streets
- %‘??'°‘ sn avenues, subufban roa¢§, and suiurban streets, respectively, includ;
P8 . V 8 rn u m ing the maintenance of motor vehicles used in this work, as follows: smaviilixiw. Northwest: For avin Varnum Street, Second Street to Fourth . P g Pam; Third stm, Street, thirty feet wide, 11,600; Nw. Northwest: For pav1ng$Th1rd Street, Varnum Street to Webster . Street thirty feet wide 5800· NiviivmgS°°°°dS¤°°t Northwest: For pavirig Second Street, Upshur Street to Webster u . Street thirty feet wide $9,200· Niviing mm stmt Northwest: For paving Eighth Street, Crittenden Street to hm E menu Decatur Street, thirty feet wide, $5,200; _ _ sum Nw. Northwest: For paving Emerson Street, Georgia Avenue to N1nth hm Fauna, Street, thirty feet wide, $6,350; _ semnrw. E_No§t1h§est1 Ftelrnpapreg léarr;§uI?00Street, Georgm Avenue to . m ree 1 y ee wi e · sapelgiigvv. H 1§ldrthwest:,For paving Haufilton, Street, Georgia Avenue to I1li— PWM W emu! nois Avenue, thirty feet wide, $7,500; sms: Nw. Northwest: For paving Webster Street, Seventh Street to Illinois PWM Mmmm Avenue, thirt%_feet wide, $0,000; _ _ semnveuus sn. Southeast: or paving Massachusetts Avenue, Fifteenth Street to Paving Mom, 0 _ Sixteenth Street, orty_feet wide, $14000; _ stm: Ns. Northeast: For peving Monroe Street, Eighteenth Street to Pm Vlmu m Twentieth Street, t 'rty feet wide, $11,500; stmuiiiv. Northwest: For paving Varnum Street, Fifteenth Street to Six- Pa . Nm Sm, teenth Street, thirty feet wide, $6,000; . swim Northwest: For pev1n§5N1nth Street, Emerson Street to Farragut hvingvpshm Street, thirty feet wide, . sem: Nw. Northwest: For paving éishur Street, Second Street to Fourth hmgrmnhsmt Street, forty-five feet wide, 9,500; Nw. Northwest: For paving Fourth Street, Vamum Street to Webster Paving Quin cy Street, thirty feet wide, $4,700; smemw. Northwest: For paving Quincy Street, Tenth Street to Kansas Paving Tub! Sum Avenue, thirty feet wide, $6,400; Nw. Northwest: For paving Taylor Street, west of Fourteenth Street hmgsmndstmt (approximatelv four hundre feet), thirty feet wide, $4,700; ma. w Northeast: For paving Second Street, Bryant Street to Channing Paving Bryan t Street, thirty feet wide, $5,200; _ summa. Northeast. For paving Bryant Street, Lincoln Road to Fourth Pam T stmt Street, thirty feet wide, $14,800; _ xw. Northwest: For paving T Street, Th1rty-fifth Street to Thirty· Pumas Stmmwe segenth Street. thirty feet wide, $12,000 ; _ . orthwest. For paving S_Street, Thirty-sixth Street to Thirty- nvm Tum? seventh Street thirty feet w1de, $5,800; emu saga Nw. Northwest: ,For paving Thirtg-eighth Street. Windon Street to www mam Albemarle Street, t irty feet wi e, $11,000; rmautfsmrnf Northwest: For increasing to eighty feet the roadway width of M?} §f},§jf°°'*’· 'Thirteenth Street from F to Eye Streets, $80,000, 40 per centum of A¤¤·¤¤¤¤s cm- the entire cost thereof to be assessed against and collected from the owners of abutting property in the manner provided in the Act V 01. 39, p_ 7 16- approved July 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes, page 524), as Cmmofmulwt amended by section 8 of the Act approved September 1, 1916 (Th1rty—mnth Statutes, page {16). The owners of abutting property also shall be required to modify. at their own expense, the roofs of any vaults that may be under the sidewalk on sand street between the limits named if it be found necessary to change such vaults to Paving Princeton permit of the roadway being widened; Pius NW- Northwest: For paving Princeton Place, Warder Place to Georgia Avenue, thirty feet wide, $10,000: