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 1066 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 546. 1891. Paviugand curbing For the paving and curbigg of the roadway of any street in the ’°"""“· District of Columbia, order by the District Commissioners, ulpon owws er abutting yment in advance by the owners of abutting property of one- alf g'jmh";Ycf:,,f"“”°° @1:;;; {estimated cost tofhsaid work}; fifty thousan dollar$bPr0#vzded, 1"r¢rv¤1•0- a SBI avemen s a Join, a u upon, or connec wi, some ex- et°i¤.x` isting pavdment, and that the work so done shall be complete for the entire width of roadway, and shall in length be at least one square. •¤u IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS. smetsmu memes. For work on streets and avenues, four hundred thousand dollars, onaemspmamee. the work to be contracted for in the following order, namely: mm First: For paving New York Avenue, north east, from North Ca itol Street to Florida Avenue; lgqr paving D street, northwe t, from Seventeenth street to Eightcent reet; For paving Eighteenth street, northwest, from D street to E street; For removing the parking and for paving New York Avenue, northwest, from Thirteenth to Fourteenth streets; For paving Tenth street, northwest, from S to T streets; Fo; paving Riggs Place, northwest, from Sixteenth to Seventeenth S For qonstgufztiondofgircle at intersection of Connecticut Avenue, ree, an ori a venue; For paving North Capitol street from K street to M streets; For pavingrSecond street, southwest, from Maryland Avenue to C street and om E street to F street. mm Second: For the streets and avenues heretofore and not herein 1;;,.,,.,;,4;;.,,., guthogzzad nqt contracted for except Third street, northeast, rom o s ree s. ·m,,;_ Third: For the streets and avenues named in A pendix “Nn " Book of Estimates for the fiscal ear eighteen hundpred and ninety- meiumn. two, not otherwise herein provided for, including Eleventh street soutl5—eas€hfrom1Eaqi:1Ca{pitol to C street which said street shall be pave W1 asp a t oc s. New sidewalks or That when new sidewalks or curbinglare hereafter required to be ' Wjhkiémfmmmm laid on streets being improved, one alf the total cost shall be ¤¤:vr¤n•¤y. assessed agamst abutting property, in l1ke manner and under the law governing in the case of compulsorypermit work. umm er em, em., That under appropriations contained in this act no contract shall
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higher price than two dollars per square ard for a quality equal to the best laid in the District prior to July first, eighteen hundred and mem. eighty-six, and with same depth of base : Provicgzd, That these con- “1::»t¤spp1yt¤ eu-. ditioxixls sis to gg10Q e51d deptthfofhbaséa shall not applyttp tI}-ros; streets · on w 10, in e gu men o e ommissioners o e is rict, reason of heavy traiihz, poor foundation, or other causes, a pavement of more than ordinary strength is required, in which case the limit of price axlngy be increased to two do lars and twenty-five cents per square y. ¤¤¤¤|¤· GRADING Srnnmrs, ALLEYS, AND Rosns: For grading streets, alleys, and roads not otherwise provided for, at a price not to exceed ten cents per cubic ard, twent thousand dollars: and of this sum not to exceed four thousand dodars may be used for the purchase of horses, cars, carts, or the hire of the same, to be used by prisoners and inmates of the Washington Asylum·in said work of grading. B°P•*¤·¤•'¤¤¤¤¤~ REPAIRS ro PAVEMENTS : For repairs to concrete avements with the or other not inferior material, one hundreiand fifty thousan dollars. Suwvimwvm SURVEYS ON ACCOUNT or SUBDIVISIONS OF LAND: To y the expenses of such surveys as maybe necessary to enable the (fdinmissxoners of the District to determine if plats of subdivisons of land