HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 01-08-192440
City Hall, City of Lodi
Tuesday, January 8-1924
Pursuant to adjournment taken by resolution from the reg-
ular meeting of January 7th., the Board of Trustees of the City
of Lodi met in adjourned regular session at 8 o'clock P.M. -on_
the date and at the place first above written; -resident J. W.
Shattuck presiding; Trustees hale, Hickok, Mettler, and Shattuck
bresent', Trustee Spooner absent.
The minutes of the regular meeting of January 7th were read
and approved.
In the matter of the improvement of Central Avenue, Garfield
and Harold Streets as undertaken under and in pursuance with Res-
olution of Intention No. 67:
It appearing that advertisement for sealed proposals for the
work, setting the date for reception of same at 6 o'clock P.M.
of January 8th., had been published and posted as required by law
and also that the meeting set for the foregoing date had been reg-
ularly adjourned to this day and hour, the Board proceeded to
publicly open and canvass the bids received, said bids being as
follows: -
Name of Bidder Grauing raving
"Unicinal Impvt.60 g Gutters Curbs
$0.035 0.195 $0.28 $0.48
Y,cGillivray Con.Co: $0.025 0.1875 $0.280.50
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Clark & henery Con.Co.$0.02 $0.185 $0:25 10.48
Prices bid are per square foot excepting on curbs which are
quoted at price per running foot.
It being evident that Clark & lienery Construction Company
was the lowest responsible bidder; this contract was awarded them
by the passage of Resolution of Award No. 440 by the following
vote: -
AYES: Trustees, Hale, H i cko k,llettl er, Shattuck. -
N OE S : Trustees, None.
ABSENT: Trustee, Spooner
(Note) A copy of said Resolution of Award is filed led in the
office of the City Clerk with other matters in con-
nection with work undertakem under Resolution of
Intention No. 67 as passkd Nov.26:-1923.
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William S. Reese and J.R.Scott appered before thetoard and
asked that the proposed pavement on Central Al:enue be extended to
Poplar Avenue. This matter was taken under advisernent. The same
gentlemen also asked for temporary repairs to Central Avenue near
Vine Street.