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The Huron Street Petition

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
April
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The residents of Hiiron street have sent the following pefcition to the council in reference to the Huron street sewer : We the tuidersigued residents and property owners and business men on Huron street, most of whom have heretofore signed a petition f or a sewer on Huron street, respectfully state that we signed such petition under the belief that both the main sewer and laterals would be built in such a manner as to bn durable and effective for the. pui-pose of drainage, and the streets would not be left in such a condition as to be impassable and dangerous for travel for months, and while we are still desirous to have a sewer, we prefer I to wait if necessary until we can have better assurance than we now have, that he sewers now laid are safe to connect laterals with, and that a sewer when built shall be so constructed as to give a just consideration for its cost and confidence in its efflciency and safety to connect with our dwellings. And we further urgently petition that when sewers are built in our street that the buildera be required to iinmediately repack the earth and leave the street in as good condition as bef ore the sanie was ] disturbed, as is required of individual citizens who for any purpose are pcr raitted to use the public streets. In this potition we do not wish to criticise individuals or prejuice pendj ing questions beforethe council or board : of public works. John V. Sheehan, F. Bettich, Charles S. Millen, Fleming Carrow, W. .J 'i Herdman, A, Treadwell, Mary A. Day, i E. D. Kinffe, W. F. Rmith, H. W. : DoTiglas, D._ Zimmerman, Eliaabeth 1 Drake, Densmore Cramer, W.F. Breaky, W. W. Whedon, Elizabeth Boot, M. E. Pulcifer, M, H. Tripp, John More, E. E. Hall, J. H. Sanford, Fred Hunton, W. H. Mclntyre, Cook House, James Murnam, F. G-auss, ' J. W. Kuight, G. F. Almandinger, Salyer Grocery Co., James R. Bach, W. G. Burchfleld, Wm. McCreary.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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