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Show BRIGHAM ST. PAVING AGAIN IN COUNCIL The Council received a petition last night relative to the paving of Brig-ham Brig-ham street, which was referred to the Engineering and Streets committees. . The petition, which was signed by Col. E. A. Wall, chairman of the Board of Public Works, Mayor R. P. Morris and thirty-eight others, was as follows: The undersigned residents and owners of property on Brlgham street, being advised ad-vised that various measures are now be-I be-I ing considered for the grading and paving of that street, and having heretofore favored fa-vored certain plans as compared to others oth-ers which ' from time to time have been considered by your honorable body, beg now to request that, in respect to the grading of that portion of the street lying between State and Fifth East streets If found practicable that the grade be made to conform to the sidewalk as now established estab-lished on the lower or south side of the street and that the transverse slope of both sides of the street be to the south, and that ' space between the railroad tracks be also sloped to the south at the , highest angle of Inclination, consistent I with safe travel of vehicles across from Side to side of said street, and that to provide for approach to the grade thus established from the properties on the north side of the street and through intersecting in-tersecting streets, twenty-Hve feet of the present width of the street be added to the present walk and park on the north side of the street. |