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Show CITY APPLIES FOB WPA FUNDS NEEDED TO FINISH TUNNEL August 1 work will be resumed on the water tunnel in Dry Fork, according to City Commissioner C. j A. Morley. Application for W. P. A. ! fund3 sufficient to finish the pro-J ject has been made. The city hopes to receive W, P. A. aid before the balance of funds previously apportioned appor-tioned is exhausted. The water tunnel is 1700 feet long and is caving in. The proposed tunnel tun-nel project when completed will run parallel to the old water tunnel tun-nel and will be built with . crosscuts cross-cuts that will pick up extra water now thought to be escaping the water wa-ter mains. W. P. A. funds and labor la-bor will be used. The city is furnishing fur-nishing materials used in construction. construc-tion. In the Wednesday night council meeting the parking situation was again considered. Some restrictions - on prolonged parking will be pre 1 pared for the action of the council The sewer project will be com pleted in a couple of weeks. An or dinance making mandatory connection con-nection with the sanitary sewer system sys-tem is published in this issue ol the Bulletin. |