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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964, Jun 17 Construction of Lower Teton Reclamation Projecte.3.! !~ motion was made by Gordai Smith, seconded by Laurn Flshlimao and unanimously carried. that ~ the low bid of Texaco Company of 13.43 per galloon be aceepted, The folorring resolution bras read, R N ~nT • t mTntt !d1liRliAS, bills have been submitted to the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives for ti;e construction oi' the Lower Teton Reclamtion Project, including the Fremont Dar. and Reservoir, and hlHhir_E;AS, the same has been set for House Committee hearings in tdashington, D. C. dud 'rJH1jREP.S, ti2e disasterous floods this areas hris experienced in prior ;ears and the drouth conditions ~~rhich have prevailed in rrior ~=ears, resulted in this area being declared a flood disaster areas as we7.l as a dS'auth area in the same year, which clearly demonstrates the vital importance and urgency of this project for flood control and supplemental r~rater purposes. aldD l`IliRREAS, there has never been any opposition to said project at any fiea.ring pertain- ing to the same, and aL all hear~rrgs it has been unanimously endorsed and approved. ~, N06J, TPF2LFOR), Br IT ?tliSCLVliD: That said House Committee reconcnend the immediate u~ '`'?~3ssa~e of said bills authorizing the. construction of said Frernont'Da~n ar,d Reservoir. .~ ~ ~,. G~ ui Pe~ecson aroved the resolution be approve by the Council, Gordon Smith seconded <rnd P I °r`~i' _~ tT:` ira ;fed zn~n~mously. a~ s ,a>~ ~ t„r 1? ~.l`£~a~zr Gla,m~ in the :m~nnt of ~~,q:<Gt~Oti were .presented by Iaurn AshLman vnc moved same be t ,~~ t r. : gi`ante~r and:tp 'dl~ ~h ~~n~lo^ sec~nacd by Henn P terson and r'as.:ed u:~animously. rc.~r~ a Pr .: ~ ~e,~ '~2}~ ksa' ~' Ire tan d nurne~'~~ a Yl~ F,r, ,t~Ut ty e K J 4• c}-e4 st ":~ ~ r .X > si"'s ., 4 ,s r~.~~ ~, { - ~ 4 1 w ~ 4~ ii `r~~r ; 1 ..~ fi %~ ~j n' W L. ~ 4st hd .~.aJ a dr rr.; d § 3lza?r ~` ~ ,({r.,-~- ~fi }7 s a r t~'y ~"LB S v s3 ,s F r i? e e o-` t ¢ °~ {° r a4 t ..~ G„ tF £ c L¢a rj 1~ .>„1 x t_, t? a ,y „ E7 wr ~ n'A l l c, .)' 1 ). ] ti ~LCIr.'~r '~ r ~ , ;.~F , _ - CITY'LL>;RIC'3;.;r ~~,#y:~~ ~~t`,~a >,. ma err vii ~, iaegt.,.G~u~ u; .:.';l .4 ~ .~&rX~I' ~, , . r .. :.ra ~6 ~iw k-"a x ~ 1 i r tt`F ~~r4 ~~ 7.: <'i~~ N -y at}~~ ~ f ~•.. r`" rz=~' ~` ~ 1•,~'4 .]`)»,3.~ i'~'SIi~3l?'~' ~v i~P 3rsGULn CFlIT`I COU:`7CIL 41LT1'RIG' 0~ f ``TAIL Ci~''"_ Ot' R 1LUR.G, ID=tIO a i ~.",a w ~ r~ ~.;F 2 2if~~es°oust"~~~re~~3r Cityr (,ouncL mPet~no held Ju~,~ 1, 1~G4 at r:3~ P ,4. ,t 1.~= a,r, ~ t ., Y 1 Czty Huh Piaior Gi~Lb~ L~i~sehfWa,~%pr~ n~t end p_e~ided. 0 n c pie r=:,t ax~o Couna;i_l- a `°' "" ~ '°] a~eh D~'vi~3 Cnlit'r~rs,r TaLx r "s,hman, A L 6lirioler, h-. H. Proe , wrdcn .~rith, Gl.rn 1 ; eter on, (,~.ty hr,~e~n 'y •~i~ySrru3th~ ~'1 it ro, ei,to Riat~,;r~, ^eno Sruma..e of L`.3.y.~:. aid r )Jrmel Morton. 3,~`„r p, ,< v r et repo, : ,p t, ~rr',p, , ' lt~.~ ~ ,,-,y~ r,1~~mte~ o" th *egnla Crty~Covnc'1`"~.*~~t'~L~~1c,.~~lure 17th were read, approved and ~ ace'~p'ted: „;a~;, { b'j:rY =~ ,. ' F. +, "P ;~ 1 F RE: ` G3+,i~~ns reoue!.t ~virg 3rd Y:rest street: ,, f _} ' r .rt,fi,~ .n = r-16 ,z~ -s- °' ~ ~, ~„,yqup. ,-,f res~dPnts ],virg on 3rd -vYe~t ba'tw,:en `~Ia.~;ii street and 4.tli South appeared before trio Co~v~cti_`. w1` :~i~r~`] `Pi~}ha~ a spo!~ ~~ ~an and requested the ..street l,e paved as the dust was Iatmost wiceara6le. They ,,ta~;Pd '~2nae~ltd~ sag{fir 1;ne has teen pu't in they trod Leen 'annoyedr.ritl'v'-~ths~?d~uatras,ther= is a great deal of traffice along the street. They also F „,,,,,00,, requested snrnething ~En be don= '.~ eurbntkYe~ speeding of cars along tho street especially ..... the -aicinlt,v of ,t! sr~!inming poo].=, ', r ~ . .~ ~ ~i e : Fa ., "~"°" •~ ~ a, The 3'<nyor toidit!io group ~ha} tneCoui'Tn-i~~~"erd,tl~pcuesing the possibilit,~ of pa sing that ,, street when thou „~~m, ir~~o t~e,r}neeting, thatP, ~1~e council was aware of their prohlem and ~, ~ ~ ~~~- ,,,_,,.n anxious to do as much as fin~rlc~sr~^rro}~'l.cL~w]1oa ,That plans ~.aere for ~.iV paving f at ma..,N,„~ s,. ~ .. • 'lea=sr,..~._hlocks as soon as_possible and all 4. blocks it at all possible. s »~,., ,.,,a=a.,. b.,, •.w..nmrca ex aPnu. ~ 't S(' ~ n••». am-_w y Tne„~i:~..~r a.ssu_ned the g^cupthat nefo_.. constl~t3C~1on was bagun, the city engineer would "'~ ~~ ~_ be asked. t.o it'vpstigete..th~,,;feasibil~ty of constructing the road ~.aith either dips or rises .. x Fb d !. a .f:. a.. ..i.~ . r , rr v , to e47,oW u]? 9pj~.eders. .. , .. -~.,,_ .aG. 'P r~ ~~_, , - r,r z, ..,` 4~ I~Ier1e Fisher sand the citizens living alon(:j the street :~roul'd be willing to spearhead action on a. bonding iesue to pay for the street ssrfacing, The Mayor said that theproblem on~wh..ther'~the city has sufficient bonding ezoaci'_y would have to be studied. 11~ ~ ~ c ` `3~.fcre' leaving several of the group expressed their aypreciation for the. city cooperation and hoped the `rrar•k;on the stra~~t, reou~ ] h;e;~l€' amacdiatley. Y.. RE: tlF±,ion to 'b'e=~t~al4.en.,.a~ bond on tl-ie Powell AdditioiaM City Pt ~rney unry Smith was insturcted ~~~'t6ke action to collect a bond on the Pam~e]1 additi n ~n.:r~ntP~ng completion of cer ain roars. The bonding company 'iris been notif:.ed that pe o ma~rce was not fulfilled.