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Show OPENING COST OF AVENUE IS $20,000 City Commissioner J t e. superintendent su-perintendent of streets and public improvements, im-provements, reported to the board I this morning that he :iad sold to B. J Hancock and George Faulkner srav. ; el on the city gravel pit on Twenty-ninth Twenty-ninth street and Madison aveinie. for $Cini and that the money had been turned into the city tre as It was reported that the board of review and equalip.ation. in the matter of the opening of Hudson avenue, between be-tween Twent -second and Twenty-third Twenty-third streets, had set the required time and that no complaints or pro-I testa to the assessment for the open-l Ing oi the avenue had been filed Tnej I ordinance providing for the tax was. passed and the cit treasurer was directed di-rected to make the collection. The ta; amounts to $20, The avenue will be Cft feet wide. The petition of property owners for the opening of Fifteenth street, between be-tween Washington an, Lincoln avenues:' ave-nues:' Grant avenue between Seventeenth Seven-teenth and Fifteenth streets and Hudson Hud-son avenue south from Fifteenth street, was referred to the citv engineer engi-neer for computation. |