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Committee Report.
Mr. President: Your Committee on Streets
to whom was referred petition of Louis Graham for 12 ft sidewalk on So 4th near Washington beg leave to respectfully submit the following report:
That petition be not granted for reasons said forth in report of Board of Public Works accom panying this
F.H. Wald Report Adopted
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Jesse F. Cochrane, Chairman J. F. Pratt, Secretary W. V. Rinehart G. H. Heilbron
Office of
Board of Public Works
Seattle, Washington Nov. 25th., 1890
F. W. Wald Chairman Street Committee, Board of Aldermen, Dear Sir:j-
Referring to the petition for a sidewalk twelve feet wide at the Corner ofSouth Fourth and Washington Streets, the Board of Public Works would recommend that the petition be not granted. An eight foot walk has been constructed and the street has been planked to conform to a sidewalk of that width: any change in the width of the sidewalk would necessitate a change in the planking of thestreet. Respectfully submitted by order of the Board of Public Works.
J.F. Pratt Secretary.
Your Street Committee concur w the above FW Wald JMD Holbrook A S Miller
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233 Petition of Lou Graham for Sidewalks on 4th & Washington
Dept St Com F. W. Ward Chn
E 6
90
B. of P. W. #12.
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City of Seattle Oct. 29, 1890
To the Honourables, the house of Delegates and Alderman of the City of Seattle. Your petitioner would represent that she has went to great expense in erecting a brick building on the corner of South 4th and Washington Street in this city and that the side-walk in front of said building on south 4th Street is ony eight feet wide, and your petitioner Prays that said sidewalk be widened to 12 feet. And your petitioner will ever pray. Lou. Graham