Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/1028

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FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 992. 1903 963 For Kansas avenue, in Petworth subdivision, from Trenton to Utica streets, grading, regulating, and macadamizing, two thousand dollars; For Twentieth street, Queen’s Chapel to Brentwood road, grade and macadamize, five thousand dollars; For Connecticut avenue extended, grade and macadamize, five thousand dollars; That urFn the dedication of Milwaukee street through the subdi- ml"’*“*k°°¤¤*>€¤· vision of airview Heights, District of Columbia, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby authorized to abandon the portion of Massachusetts avenue bounded by blocks six, seven, and eight of Fairview Heights, except where said avenue is included within the plan for a permanent system of highways in that part of the District of Columbia lying outside of cities, and the ortions of said avenue so abandoned shall revert to the owners of the lots abutting thereon; That in order to provide better grades and to save in the cost of ,n§*¤1°{=¤¥{,¤¤¤fS¤¤¤t¤ grading and improving streets in Herman D. Walbi·idge’s subdivision ug em e` of lngleside, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and theylare hereby, authorized and directed to make the following change in the location of streets in said subdivision without cost to the District of Columbia or to the United States, namely, first, to shift the location of Nineteenth street south of Grant street so that it shall run in a southeasterly direction from the intersection of Nineteenth and Grant streets to Kenyon street, and, secondly, to abandon Grant street west of Nineteenth street, the old location of Nineteenth street south of Grant street, and Joliet street west of the new position of Nineteenth street, the land in such abandoned streets to revert to the adjacent owners of the roperty; For North Ch 1tol street, V street to Michigan avenue, macadam, seven thousand ii)ve hundred dollars; For Adams Mill road, Columbia road toZoo, grade and improve, seven thousand dollars; For R. street, Florida avenue to Massachusetts avenue, pave, six thousand five hundred dollars; For Eckington lace, Florida avenue to Q street, grade and pave, three thousand dollars; For Bladensburg road, grade and improve, five thousand dollars; For %ading and regulating streets in Anacostia, six thousand dollars; For essmore street, Erie street to Columbia road, grade and regulate, one thousand five hundred dollars; For Ontario street, Florida avenue to Superior street, grade and re ulate, one thousand five hundred dollars; For Nineteenth street, Columbia road to Kalorama avenue, pave, two thousand dollars; For W street. west of Massachusetts avenue, grade and improve, nine thousand five hundred dollars; For V street, North Capitol street to Lincoln avenue, grade, four thousand dollars; For Howard street, Seventeenth to Eighteenth streets northwest, rade and regulate, one thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and gortvone thousand dollars. That in order to more fully carry out the intent of the provision in gagg the appropriation Act approved July iirst, nineteen hundred and two,_ Z providli ng for the expenses of the government of the District of Colum- A"'"- ¥*· *9* bia, authorizing the readjustment of the lines of the streets on the east side of the Zoological Park, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized to use as a highway so much of the Zoological Park as lies within a proposed street on the east side of said Zoological Park between Kenyon street and Klingle road, the bounds of said street being located as follows: The east hui d-