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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1266RESOLUTION NO. 1266 MIEREAS, there now exists a timber bridge owned by the Missouri Pacific Re.ilway Com- pany, crossing over East 6th and Bond Streets, diagonally, in the City of Little Rock, and ZVHE; -IEAS, Resolution 17o. 1238 was ?dopted by the City Council of the City of Little Rock, July 7th, 1930, directing said. Railway Compe.ny to i- ...ediately begin r:ork upon the construction of a steel or concrete bridge to replace said wooden structure,and WHEREAS, there was recited in said Resolution certain conditions both hazardous and extremely dangerous to motor and pedestrian traffic and nor. the elei:lent of passage of Fire vrotecticn appa.,ra.tus has become an issue, and WHEREAS, conditions recited ins aid Resolution have gradually grown worse until there is constant clamor from the entire populace residing in that part of this City that i,M-7edia,te action be ta=ken to have said bridge and -.11 hazards and impediments to traffic re=moved, drainage taken care of, etc., and :'.'HE:_rZ.EAS, the City Engineer, +.H. �`arak, has stated in writing that said bridge is extremely hazardous and dangerous to street traffic and impossible for use of fire equipment; THEREFORE, Be it resolved that said wooden viaduct is dangerous and hazardous to traffic and that the same is there- fore a nuisance, and the City Clerk be directed and ordered by this Council to iiimediately forward copies of Resolution Into. 1238 eaft this Resolution to the President and General i.iana •er end e.lso local officials of the said -- -'isSouri Pacific Railt -ay Co=mpany. Adopted] Elay 9th, 1932 Attest: Cif Ya\ Approved: Ilp'yor.