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JOHN B. HAWLEY, CONSULTING ENGINEER. MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY CIVIL ENGINEERS. MEMBER ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH. MEMBER TEXAS ASSOCIATION CIVIL ENGINEERS.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS 1905
March 3d 1905
Hon. The Mayor and City Council, City.
Gentlemen:
We your Committee on Streets and Alleys, to whom was referred the attached petition of Mrs. Tidball, asking for the widening of Alston Avenue, beg leave to report:
That the improvement would be a good one, but the cost, at this time, the cost, $600.00 is prohibitive.
Respectfully,
B.L. Waggoman
Committee.
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No. 6810
GEO. W. ARMSTRONG, Pres. O.H.BOWEN, Cashier
The First National Bank OF SOUR LAKE, TEXAS. PAID UP CAPITAL $60,000.00 SOUR LAKE, TEXAS.
Ft. Worth Texas, Mar 16, 1905.
To the Hon. Mayor & City Council, Ft. Worth, Texas.
Gentlemen:
We your committee to whom was referred the petition of G.W. Armstrong for permission to lay steam lines along the streets and alleys of the city of Ft. Worth from the Court House to Eighth street for the purpose of furnishing steam heat recommend that said petition be laid on the table until it is determined whether or not the amendment to the charter, referring all public franchises to a vote of the people be adopted.
We further recommend that said G.W. Armstrong be authorized to lay steam, air, oil and water lines from the Natatorium across Rusk street to the lot on which he is proposing to erect a light and power plant. We further recommend that said Armstrong be authorized to lay a pipe from his said power plant along Calhoun Street to Fourth Street, and along Fourth street to the Santa Fe Railroad, for the purpose of transmitting oil from said Railroad to said proposed power plant. All said pipe to be laid under the direction and supervision of the city Engineer, and all streets and alleys to be left in as good condition as they now are in.
B.L. Waggonner W.H. Hard Jake F Zurn