Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/709

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'688 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1916. ¥,*g¥,¢¤*¤°*¤ AW Northwest. Massachusetts Avenue, from the intersection of Ne- °°° braska Avenue Ito the Disgrict linte, gradtl and ttnaca<gam1zet, $1$_0,t)10tlS; ?¤¤'¤¤“**’•°*$E· So theast. ortland treet rom the m ersec ion 0 ic 0 Avenliie southeast to Fourth Street southwest, grade and macadam- ` $30,000* lmlilorthwest. Fifteenth Street, from Sixteenth Street to Lamont St t 8d81D1Z0. $760* N`grtliIiv?e(st.. New: Avenue Northwest, from Grant Circle .to Oregon Avenue grade and improve, $16,000;

 Northwest. Kenyon Street, from Seventeenth Street to _Mount

¤¤t,¤§a;¢. 151 Pleasant Street, grade, $500. Under and m accordance with the ’°' ‘ provisions of subchapter one of chapter fifteen of the Code of Law t‘£.€.“i°$“§§ °* °°*"mb‘“a`?§Z?"13£.‘5·”2°‘}‘he1f’f“°§-°h§..*’”“£‘i’.$’§ c e mrmssioners ric 0 um ia an are hertaby; authorizedf aéngmdligected to institute in the Suplreme ourt o the District 0 ia a roceed1ng` in rem o con emu the land that ma be necessagy for the extension of Kenyon Street northwest, from Seventeenth treet to Mount Pleasant Street, with pj hs a width of eighty feet: Provided, however, That the entire amount bmdlits. found to be due and awarded by a jury m said proceeding as damages for and in respect of the land to be condemned for said extension, plus the costs and expenses of therproceedmgs hereunder, shall APP*°{*'*¤**°¤ ‘°' be assessed by the jury as benefits. ere hereby appropriated I out of th; revenues of the Distinct of Coluntbiz an amount sufficient to ay the necessary costs an e nses o the con emnation pro- P*¤"¤¤*°'°"”°* taken pursuant hereto an?ilor the payment of the amounts awarded as damages, to be repaid to the District of Columbia from the assessments for benefits and covered into the Treasury to the credit of the revenues of the District of Columbia; R Ntqrthwast. (Thirty-sixtg Street, from Macomb Street to Woodley oa , a ean im rove, 4000* N ortibast. Woodridge Street: Twenty-fourth Street to Thayer Stritletin grade and improve, $650; $440 160. `

  • ’•;=;*;s¤¤¤*=Y¤*·¤ °' To cai·ry oiit the provisions contained in the District of Columbia

mglmmim time zo appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen, °°{%',‘}_"§§§‘,$l§w_ w ch authorizes the commissioners to Iopen, extend, or widen any street, avenue, road,f olili highway totlto orm withf thlt pg.; of th? permanent system o g ways in at ortion o the trict o Columbia outside of the cities of Washingibn and Georgetown, there ,,,$§},‘{&°'°"‘ m""°° ga atppiippriatetlt, payable entirely froxin the Eevenues 03 the District of o um ia, sue sum as is necessary or said p ose uring theiis al year nineteen hundred and seventeen. mvp 0 °t§¤1>¤i¤ °‘ ¤"°¤*¤· Rm>Ams——Srnmm·s, Avmums, AND Anmrsz For current work of repairs of streets, avenues, and allegra, including resurfacing and gmt mmm pm- repa1rs&ltos3ai;plt)z:)tt. pariyliigients withtt e tglrteb or otitetglntt inferior ,, _ ~ m_ aten , . a propria ion s e ava a e orre irmo ts mg pavements of street rail)ways when necessarv; the amounts Ililius W m P 105 eitpgtidgad shall beficolleptedmtrttxm such railroad companies as pro- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ vi y section ve o " ct providin t f f government for the District of Columbia," agp ardlvlierglgziiii eldlxivelfitlli, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, and shalll be deposited to the izregitt of the appropriation for the fiscal year in which they are colec . eU§°¤¤¤·=¤ '°* *¤**=, Hereafter, where formal written contracts with bonds are required to be madeuléy the District of Columbia for work, material, or supplies nam from sumy good and s cient bonds to the District of Columbia shall be required $,_‘{§'}§§_“Y* °*°" "' rom the contractors in a penal sum not less than twenty-five per centum of the amonmt of the contract, with sureties or a suret comremeremmuwe. pany to be approved by the Commissioners of the District of Coliimbia guaranteeing that the terms of the contract shall be strictly and