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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1942-01-26 MinutesP 536 (Lease Contract, continued from Page 555) and the third member shall be selected by the choice of the first two members named. And said three-member Board of Arbitration shall fix the terms and conditions of said rnewal lease, and bothLessor and Lessee shall be bound by said terms and conditions. Witness our hands this 17th,day of January, 1942. CITI OF FAYE EVIL , Lessor Attest By I'cy r C ityeGsre F..AYETTEVILLE FLYMtiG SERVICE, IhC., Lessee By Attest Secretary Presider There being no further business, alderman McRoy :.roved to adjourn, seconed by alderma Eosford, ,vhich was duly passed by the Council, and the Iyiayor declared/The Council adjou ned. Attest : Qi �ecC/ syty Cler7� Approved FayetLeville City Council met in regular session, Monday, January 26th,1942. resent: Mayor Geo. Vaughan, City Clerk J.FV.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City i"ineer E.T.Bro•:'nn, Chief of Police Dan Allen, aldermen: Bronson, Banks, regory, Hosfor CRoy, Shoot: and Stubblefield. Absent Alderman Sanders, Minutes of the rogMIfIr meeting of January 19th,.viere read and a�,proved. he following bills %ie:.e presented, after their approval by alderman Hosford, chairman o he auditing committee: .Shelley ''8.00, S.l'I.Gas &: Electric Coe',�15.14, Price Oil Corp. ?1.96, Hal Elderton ';14.4 ugh Pool 12.00, Clarence Rice o}6.00, Herschel Kollo%°;ay v?2.40, Frank Brooks 'JO.73, ...ley Henderson ";5.60, Clarence Rice ?15.20, and A.F.Shumate $2.2.50, and alderman Drons ade a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman I!cRoy, :which e3'ularly passed by the Council. Alderman Banks, chairman of the Fire Comn:ittee,.presented a list of equipment need Y t:_e Fire Department, after discussion, alderman Bronson made a motion that the matter etreferred to the Fire Committee, with power to act, this motion was seconded by alder•m tubblefield, and :•ja.s passed unanimously by the Council:' Aderman Hosford introduced the following RESOLUTION and moved its adoption, econded. by alderman Gregory, and on roll call by the Clerk, received the unanimous vote f the Council: I n R ES 0 LUT IO Id. V ^JHERESS, U.S.Hig1y;:1nyITo.71 has been declared an important military highway, and as such is eligible for expenditures of Federally allocated funds. 5. Paving of South Third Street betvieen South College Avenue and South School treet in order to provide an alternate route for limited States Highway 71e through the ity of Fayetteville, thereby eliminating traffic through the principal business district. 4. 1.7idening of U.S.Highway No.71 for a distance of mile from the City limi both north and south approaches. Passed and approved this 26th day of January, 1942. 9t t69t /i�k AI!',rOVC', (/ ay er ,4e.yor Alderman Bro^nor stated that Mr.Kehr, manager o^ trig Overman Garment Factory had ex ter. ,n invitation tocthe Council to visit the Factory,.and after discussion, it vias agreed t o accept the invitation, and go in a body, Wednesday, at 1-30, January 28th. There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjo n, Seco ded. by erman Shool;, 'n1,ich -was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declare e C unc i a Attest QGh-p,� Approved a01ty t lc i Mayo , , s ourned, i .I NOl7,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE RKAITSAS : That the Arkansas State Highway Commission and l7.'47*11itchell,State Highway irector, be and they are hereby memorialized and urged to undertake the following proje TI.ithi.n the City of Fayetteville at the earliest possible date: 1,17idening of North College Avenue. 2. Elimination of the projection into College Avenue at its intersection reit ast Center Street, caused by sidewalk in front of courthouse entrance. 5. Paving of South Third Street betvieen South College Avenue and South School treet in order to provide an alternate route for limited States Highway 71e through the ity of Fayetteville, thereby eliminating traffic through the principal business district. 4. 1.7idening of U.S.Highway No.71 for a distance of mile from the City limi both north and south approaches. Passed and approved this 26th day of January, 1942. 9t t69t /i�k AI!',rOVC', (/ ay er ,4e.yor Alderman Bro^nor stated that Mr.Kehr, manager o^ trig Overman Garment Factory had ex ter. ,n invitation tocthe Council to visit the Factory,.and after discussion, it vias agreed t o accept the invitation, and go in a body, Wednesday, at 1-30, January 28th. There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjo n, Seco ded. by erman Shool;, 'n1,ich -was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declare e C unc i a Attest QGh-p,� Approved a01ty t lc i Mayo , , s ourned, i .I