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Index for October, 1933 THE CITY RECORD. INDEX FOR OCTOBER, 1933. ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER, OFFICE OF THE ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- BRONX, BOROUGH OF THE- Changes in the Department, 5752. Resolution authorizing the installation of traffic lights at Proposals- .k I.E ERNI EN, BOARD OF- the intersection of Fingerboard road in the Borough For repaving with asphalt blocks on a concrete founda- Acting Commissioner of Hospitals, request for authority of Richmond, 6169. tion the roadway of Stebbins avenue from West- to purchase in the open market, without public letting, Resolution designating Adce avenue in the Borough of chester avenue to East 169th street and setting curb varlous supplies and equipment for the balance of the The Bronx as a play street, 6172. where necessary, together with all work incidental year 1933, 6163. Resolution designating "James A. Young Memorial thereto, 5683, .1cting President, Borough of The Bronx, request Park" in the Borough of The Bronx, 6169. Furnishing and delivering 5,000 bags Portland cement, for authority to contract for furnishing and installing Resolution designating Sherman avenue in the Borough 5755. heating equipment in the Bronx County Court in the of The Bronx as a play street, 6169. Furnishing and delivering 360,000 gallons bituminous open market, without public letting, in an amount not Resolution designating traffic warning signals at the road surfacing material, asphalt road oil, for cold ( xceeding $900.36, 6166. intersection of Kent and Park avenues, Borough of application (dust layer), 5755. A I term en, President, Board of, changes in the depart- Brooklyn, 6172. For furnishing all labor and materials required for ment, 5875, 5938. Resolution designating 62d street in the Borough of the lighting fixtures, electric signs and electric fans Annual report of Commissioner of Jurors, kings County, Brooklyn as a play street, 6172. in the Bronx County Building, located within the of jury year commencing September I, 1931, and Resolution designating East 65th street in the Borough block bounded by East 158th street, Walton avenue, terminating August 31, 1932, 6163. of Brooklyn as a play street, 6171. East 161st street and Mott avenue, Borough of The .1r ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances, in rela- Resolution designating Broome street in the Borough of Bronx, Contract No. 8, for Class A fixtures, 6141. tion to rates of fare for public hacks and to license fees Manhattan as a play street, 6172. For furnishing all labor and materials required for and other fees for the operation of taxicabs on streets Resolution designating Convent avenue in the Borough of miscellaneous painting in the Bronx County Building. ;nd over bridges in the City of New York, 6169. Manhattan as a play street, 6171. located within the block bounded by East 158th Ar ordinance to amend subdivision "6. Restrictions. a." Resolution designating "Novel: i Hargreaves Memorial street, Walton avenue, East 161st street and Mott of section 149 of article 13 of chapter 23 of the Code Square" in the Borough of Queens, 6171. avenue, Borough of The Bronx, 6141. of Ordinances, relating to "stands within stoop lines Resolution establishing traffic warning signals on Tiffany Reports for weeks ended- and under elevated railroad stations," relating par- street and Whitlock avenue, Borough of The Bronx, September 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1933, 6062. 6172. ticularly to University avenue, Borough of The Bronx, BROOKLYN, BOROUGH OF- 6170. Resolution establishing traffic warning signals on Bar- the Code retto street and Whitlock avenue, Borough of The Changes in the department, 5752, 6062, 6082, 6244. An ordinance amending an ordinance to amend Proposals- (if Ordinances in relation to water rents and charges, Bronx, 6172. For regulating and repaving with present granite pave- 6170. Resolution establishing traffic warning signals on Lee Ar ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, 6172. ment on a concrete foundation, the roadway of Columbia street from 1,244± feet south of Halleck telaticn to license fees for the operation of taxicabs Resolution establishing traffic signals at the intersection street to its southerly end, 5686. on the streets and over bridges in the City of New of Navy street and Johnson street, and at Navy street For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt York, 6171. and Myrtle avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, 6172. Ar ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in Resolution for leaves of absence to ex-service men in pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation, the road- relation to the licensing and regulation of candy manu- City employ on Armistice Day, November 11, 1933, way of Columbia Heights from Middagh street to Pierrepont facturers and sweetmeat dispensers, 6173. 6171. street, 5686. .kr, ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in Resolution repealing resolution designating Colyer street For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt elatien to rates of fare and license fees for the opera- between Franklin and West streets, 6172. pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation, the road- :ion of certain vehicles in the City of New York, 6173. Resolution repealing a resolution designating 16th street way of East 31st street from Avenue D to Newkirk Correction, Commissioner of, request for authority to in the Borough of Brooklyn, as a play street, 6170. avenue, 5686. contract in the open market, without public letting, for Resolution repealing resolution designating East 159th For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt additional electrical work in connection with Rikers street in the Borough of The Bronx as a play street, pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation, the road- sland Penitentiary in an amount not exceeding $83,- 6172. way of Gallatin place from Fulton street to Living- 404.49, 6165. Resolution requesting his Honor the Mayor to return ston street, 5686. Deeds, Commissioners of. resolution appointing various to this Board the resolution designating Convent ave- For regulating and repaving with permanent granite persons, 6168. nue in the Borough of Manhattan as a play street, 6171 . pavement on a concrete foundation the roadway of Deputy and Acting Commissioner, Department of Pur- Sanitation, Commissioner of- Garden street from Flushing avenue to Bushwick chase, request for authority to purchase for the Depart. Request for authority to contract for repairing various avenue, 5683. nent of Sanitation, various equipment in the open destructor plants under his jurisdiction in the open For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt market, without public letting, in an amount not market, without public letting, at an estimated cost pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road- exceeding $35,809, 6166. of $80,000, 6166. way of Hopkinson avenue from Sutter avenue to Estimat and Apportionment, Board of- Request for authority to contract for installing two Blake avenue, 5686. esol-ition releasing from liquidated damages the John traveling cranes at various locations under his For regulating• and repaving with permanent asphalt Range Company, Inc., accrued under contract with jurisdiction in the open market, without public pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road- the Department of Hospitals, 6165. letting, at an estimated cost of $120,000, chargeable way of Pine street from Glenmore avenue to Pitkin Resolution establishing grade of position of Chief, to Code No. 2363-1933, 6166. avenue, 5686. Fire Prevention Division, in the Office of President, Traffic, Committee on, report of the- For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt Borough of Manhattan, Department of Buildings In favor of adopting a resolution repealing a resolu- pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road- for the Borough of Manhattan, 6166. tion designating Tinton avenue between 168th and way of Prince street from Concord street to Tillary In Memoriam-S. Clinton Crane, 6171. 169th streets, as a play street, in the Borough of street, 5686. M iyor. Office of the- The Bronx, 6168. For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt Report for three months' period beginning July 1, 1933, In favor of adopting a resolution designating Kosciusko pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road- and ending September 30, 1933, 6162. street, Borough of Brooklyn, as a play street, 6167. way of Prospect place, from Ralph avenue to Transmitting communication relative to reduction in In favor of adopting an ordinance to amend article 3 Howard avenue, 5686. salaries of members of the Board of Aldermen, 6162. of chapter 24 of the Code of Ordinances by the in- For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt M:nutes of stated meetings held- sertion therein of a new section relating to restric- pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road- ;eptember 28, 1933, 5689. tions on Prospect Park West, Borough of Brooklyn, way of St. Johns place from Bedford avenue to Dctober 24, 1933, 6162. 6167. Rogers avenue, 5686. Public Thoroughfares, Conunittee on, report of the- In favor of adopting a resolution designating East 93d For regulatingand repaving with permanent asphalt fn favor of adopting a resolution changing the name street in the Borough of Brooklyn, as a play street, pavement an' a 6-inch concrete foundation' the road- of Upland Park to the "Captain George H. Tilly 6167. way of State street from Smith street to Hoyt Memorial Park," in the Borough of Queens, 6166. In favor of adopting a resolution designating Convent street, 5686. In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Alben avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, as a play For regulating and repaving with permanent asphalt Square," in the Borough of Brooklyn, 6166. street, 6171. pavement on a 6-inch concrete foundation the road- In favor of adopting a resolution designating "Frank In favor of adopting a resolution authorizing the in- ways of West 23d street from Surf avenue to the J. Menning-er Square," in the Borough of Queens, stallation of traffic lights on 69th street and 51st public beach, and West 24th street from about 495 6167.
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