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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 232. 1894. 249 IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS. r8{_¤;¤£;¤r¢¤¤¤¢¤ wl For work on streets and adenues named in Appendix “Z," Book of Streefsarldavenues. Estimates, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, one hundred and forty- tive thousand seven hundred and nfty dollars, to be expended in the discretion of the Commissioners upon streets and avenues specified in the schedules named in said appendix and in the aggregate for each schedule as stated herein, namely: d §irEORGETOWN SCHEDULE: Twelve thousand seven hundred and fifty Allotment. 0 ars. ‘ Nonrnwnsr SECTION SCHEDULE: Fifty-seven thousand dollars. SoUTnwEST SEcT1oN SCHEDULE: Nineteen thousand five hundred dollars. · SOUTHEAST SECTION SCHEDULE: Twenty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. I NORTHEAST SEcT1oN SCHEDULE: Twenty-eight thousand dollars: Provided, That the streets and avenues shall be contracted for in promo. the order in which they appear in said schedules, and be completed in d62f3f' °" P ’ ° ° °‘ such order as nearly as practicable. For paving streets on the north side of Lincoln Square, between Lincoln S.,nn,.,_ Eleventh and Thirteenth Streets, eight thousand five hundred dollars. That under appropriations contained in this Act no contract shall Limit my concrete be made for making or repairing concrete or asphalt pavement at a *"“’°“‘°“*· higher price than two dollars per square yard for a quality equal to the best laid in the District of Columbia prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and with same depth of base. Provided, p.,,,,;,,,, That these conditions as to price and depth of base shall not apply to ml-;*jé°°¤° f" °°’**}*¤ those streets on which, in the judgment of the Commissioners, by rea- ` son of heavy trafiic, poor foundation, or other causes, a pavement of more than ordinary strength is required, in which case the limit of price may be increased to two dollars and twenty-five cents per square yard. GR.-u>1Nc. STREETS, ALLEYS, Ann Roiws: For the purchase and G.-yung, repair of cars, carts, tools, or the hire of the same and horses, to be used by the inmates of the Washington Asylum in the work of grading, four thousand dollars. REPAIRS T0 PAVEMENTS: For renewal, resurfacing, and repairs to mggiyirs of wreconcrete pavements with the same or other not inferior material, one ' hundred and fifty thousand dollars. - SEWERS. S·~w¤r¤- For cleaning and repairing sewers and basins, forty-tive thousand Cleaning, em. dollars. For relief sewers and replacing obstructed sewers, sixty-five thou- Replaclngmw. sand dollars. For main and pipe sewers, ninety thousand dollars. Mm md PiP°“· For completing main in tercepting sewer from Easbys Point, Potomac Iumcepnng sewer- River, to near the intersection of Fifteenth and E streets northwest, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. For suburban sewers, twenty thousand dollars. $¤b¤**’°¤· For continuing the construction of the Rock Creek intercepting R<><=k Cmk wwwsewer, twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That the Commissioners grmugg f M1 of the District of Columbia are authorized to enter into contract for wop? °t " ° said work at a cost not to exceed eighty thousand dollars, to be paid for from time to time as appropriations may be made by law; and the said Commissioners are authorized to construct said sewer, where nec- ' cssary, across lands belonging to the United States: Promdqd, That R¤¤¢<>$¤¤zl··¤¤¤- after the construction of said sewer the excavated portions of saidlands shall be restored to their original condition from the appropriation herein provided for.