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Ordinance 11867

Introduced as Council Bill 792

Title

An Ordinance providing for the improvement of Thirty-sixth Avenue, in the City of Seattle, from East Pike Street to East Spring Street by grading, curbing and concrete sidewalking said avenue in accordance with Majority Petition File No. 25764 on file in the City Comptroller's office of the City of Seattle, and providing for the payment therefor by the mode of "Payment by Bonds," as provided by an act of the Legislature of the State of Washington, entitled "An act authorizing the issuance and sale of bonds by cities, to pay for local improvements, providing for the payment thereof, and declaring an emergency," approved March 14, 1899, and Ordinance No. 5693 of said city, approved December 6, 1899.

Description and Background

Current Status:Passed
Index Terms:STREET-CONSTRUCTION, GRADING, SIDEWALKS, MADRONA, CENTRAL-AREA
References:Related: CF 25764

Legislative History

Date Introduced:October 17, 1904
City Council Action Date:December 12, 1904
City Council Action:Passed
Date Delivered to Mayor:December 13, 1904
Date Signed by Mayor:
(About the signature date)
December 14, 1904
Date Filed with Clerk:December 14, 1904

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