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 962 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 992. 1903. NORTHWEST sncrroiv SCHEDULEZ Twenty-ve thousand one hundred dollars, to be expended for paving Vermont avenue from R. to T streets, New Ham shire avenue from V to W streets, and V street from Seventeenth to Eighteenth streets. Sournwnsr snocnou scHnDU1.1=:: Fifteen thousand dollars. Sourmnnsr snorrou sonnoomuz Twenty thousand dollars. _ d lalonrrinnsr sncrroiv SCHEDULES Twenty-ninethousand nine hundred o ars. gg2g- ved wm, Pm/vided, That streets and avenues named in said schedules already neigmn tiger, em. paved with Belgian block or granite shall not be paved or otherwise improved under this appropriation, and the remaining streets and avenues, except as herein specified, shall be contracted for in the order in whicg they appear in said schedules, and be completed in. such order as nearly as practicable, and shall be paved, in the discretion of the Commissioners, instead of being graded and regulated. m};¤,!;>;c¤*{1¤e{,u,:_¥*°°“ Hereafter the Commissioners, in submitting the schedules of streets ' and avenues to be improved, shall each year arrange said streets and avenues in the order of their importance, as determined by them after personal examination of said streets and avenues. Limit grr ¤¤rh•1¤ Under appropriations contained in this Act no contract shall be made P°v°m°°for making or relaying asphalt pavement at a h' her price than one dollar and eighty cents er square yard for a qudhty equal to the best laid in the District of Clolumbia prior to July first, eighteen hundred - mowed_ and eigl1ty-six, and with same depth of base: Proviaid, That these conditions as toprice and depth of base shall not a ply to those streets on which, in the judgment of the Commissioners, by reason of heavy traiiic, poor foundation, or other causes, a pavement of more than ordinary strengthiisbrequired, in whichdcase the limit of price may be _ increased to two 0 rs r square yar. _ G¤di¤¢· Gnnnme srnnms, Amlincrs, AND norms: For urchase and repair of cars, carts, tools, or the hire of the same, andp horses, to be used by the inmates of the Washington Asylum in the work of grading, and pay of dump men needed to carry out the work, ten thousand dollars. €<>¤¤€¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· Coxommxrros or szrnmrrs, ROADS, AND ALLIJYS: For urchase or condemnation of streets, roads, and alleys, one thousand dbllars. <>¤¢¤i¤s ¤¤¤>‘¤- OPENING ALLEYS: For opening, widening, and extending alleys and V<>r 31.r>~1429· minor streets in the District of Columbia under the provisions of the Cofle of Laws for the District of Columbia, twenty-five thousand 0 ars. S¤*>¤¤*>··¤ ¤¤¤<=¥¤· PLATE or sUBmv1810Ns OUTSIDE or `VASHINGTONZ To y the expenses of such surveys as may be necessary to enable the Cdmmissioners of the District to determine whether plats of subdivisions of land within said District offered for record have been made in con- V0}- 21 v- *51- formity to the "Act to regulate subdivision of land within the District of Columbia;" approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, two thousand dollars. <`¢>¤¤¤yr<>¤ds· CONSTRUCTION OF COUNTY ROADS: For construction of countv roads C°mm°°°°’ and suburban streets as follows: I ` For Rhode Island avenue, Florida avenue toward First street, pave, ten thousand dollars; For Sixteenth street. Columbia road to Spring road, grade and inmrove, twenty-Eve thousand dollars; ' or Sixteenth street, Morris street to Columbia road, pave. twenty- Eve thousand dollars; ' For Twenty-second street, R. to Decatur streets, pave, two thousand five hundred dollars; For California avenue, Columbia road to Phelps place. pave, six thousand dollars; ' For grading and improving Wisconsin avenue, six thousand dollars;