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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-14-1930 MinutesRegular :7ession _ Jan -Lary 7th, 1930. this, in order to keep down the operating cost of the. lights. 0IOUTANCE No. 384, covering proposed contract tidth the P. P. & L. Co., for electricity furnished new pole lights, at two cents per K7IH for a period -of ten years, was discussed and revised in certain particulars.. Ordinance was refer xed back to the Light *Committee to talm up erith the P. P. & L. Co., to ascertain if the changeiJ made by the council would be acceptable to the power company, before the revised ordinance was passed. Davis brougit up the matter of radio interewference, staing that Is "Radio Listeners" club would be organized in the near future to try. to better radio reception. He stated that some of the radio owners, believed that the P. P. &.L. Co. was responsible for a great deal' of their troublD on account of overloading their feed lines and that some action should be taken by the cotuzcil regarding radio matters. No action taken. The council informally instructed the Finance F;ommit tee to meet with the Treasurer and arrange for submitting a'bld on the proposed issue of light bonds January 14th. ADJOUENT, KiT : Upon motion made by Anderson, seconded by l;leye r, them meeting adjourned until Tuesday, January 14th, at.8 PM, at which time bids for the bond issue to ply for cluster lights will be opened. ATTEST- mayor lerk. ' Passed and ., �. ppro ved the ;�-7/—;��ay of 1930. JDiiy Olere. CITY COUNCIL ' 0HAIVMERS ADJOUPSED SESSION January 14th, 1930. ROLL CALL: • Pursua%it to agreement, the city, council met in an adjourned asession with Mayor Gray presiding and follofuing councilmen present.: Davis, Tleyer,, Sargent and birth; absent, Anderson, McGee and Part ch'. Object of the me e ting -was to airard bid for bond issue covering rehabilitation of down .A town street lights. n BIDS ON BOND ISSUED The council adjourned to the office of the City Treasurer for the -purpose of opening bids for the Street Light Construction Bonds amounting to $12,961,26 and opened the following bids: State Finance Committee for the State of Washington, bid on bonds at par and to bear interest at 5�'.-J/2 per cent interest; City Treasurer Rutherford submitted the follovztng bid: bonds at par, plus a one dol3.ar premium and interest at 4 per cent. BONDS AWARDED TO CITY: The b id of the Ci ty of Paso o be ing t he be st, mo tion *as made by Wirth, seconded by Meyer, that the bid of the city be accepted as the best and most favorable one. Roll call showed all voting for the motion. AD JOUR2,1MI T: Motion made by Meyer, seconded by Wirth, that 'the meeting adjourn; motion carried. . ATTEST: Passed and approved the ;YpqIday of May or i 1930. Ci y rk�j