Show Cent erville Residents Object To Gravel On Chases Lane By ALICE MITCHELL Things looking at the Centerville City Council Monday For one entire day the garbage truck had The council seriously t considered the possibility of I asking for bids from several commercial haulers in the since there have been so many recent DISCUSSION was carried on concerning the possibility of extending city water lines on Parrish Lane to the new industrial development area west of the Attorney Keith Stable was present to acquaint the council with the legal aspects of such a water Bob Trump presented the linens for Plat H in Island View The plat includes 59 The linens were approved by the council and signed by Recorder Jeanette Mayor Ivo and Engineer Phillip LARRY of Call presented plans for the proposed curb and gutter improvement He included sidewalks on one side of the street The however requested that the plans be changed to include sidewalks on both sides of the Attorney Stahle explained Senate Bill 32 to the The bill would involve the state in all planning and ing Stahle stated emphatically that he is against the proposition and suggested that the members of the council write their state representative to protest the A written by a group of objecting to the hauling of gravel down Chase Lane was read to the The citizens indicated their fears for the safety of the children who have to travel the They also objected to the roads being in a constant slate of They suggested that the streets should be repaired weekly and not merely at the end of the hauling The council suggested that the police will be asked to keep a closer surveillance to insure that the truck drivers pay strict attention to local traffic The crossing will also be asked to keep a closer IT WAS decided further to replace the four inch water line on Main Street to an eight inch water Since the next regular meeting day will fall on Presidents it was decided to the day for meeting to February am |