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Jags.24,1970. 13.] <br /> CITY ATTOrapSY <br /> cDOON Bruce Jones,city,Accorney,said that <br /> 3 rC9 TlvZaqd <br /> verett,was present that he had receLved approval from the Feder., t Water <br /> Pollutio"eting Control authority for the awarding of the sewer an <br /> approvedracts <br /> 'as.that.change order to be gotoon <br /> the c c trace. gmoved-by Councilman Callaghan,seconded by night reducing <br /> loran Dobler that <br /> the Mayor be authorized to sign the contract awarding the sewer <br /> lagoon expansion construction to S.and T. <br /> Further that the Mayor be authorized to Construction any, . <br /> amount of i sign.ehan9 d Aofrthehe <br /> • work an fixes t$]39,_89].08, ons <br /> Unanimously ,ea <br /> -i <br /> nus ADVERTISING advertisingButler rragarding the Council bill prohibIting dg 300T r}{ <br /> , vehicles. She said thm,advertising en CitY basses be y <br /> woul �1 <br /> ora,crarazsc goOd sonrce of revenge possibly allowing the routes to be expanded,raup evas Clara, or lowering the 4fS tax Per month paid by the taxpayers. She d <br /> .„,„ggs egg;s., as far as public conveyances being moll,.billboards,she felt <br /> 0028 ejf of . that advertising is a way of American life arad althoUgh <br /> n 6 3 streets she <br /> et d 1 <br /> felt that advertising on the outside rear aytheabusor @ <br /> on the inside c;the bus would not distract <br /> ,'hhSd <br /> aones vartis gattention <br /> ..iCouncilman Sobel;,,aid that when-this Council bill h '.4/ <br /> duced at the last meeting he had contacted Tom Evans, <br /> dd ieTrfpk and,rawBorcda -azra go: advertisang. He said they had c regarding b <br /> Ass oJbns aed the.,managers of up with <br /> the followipg the +.. <br /> sacs... facts as far as revenues de from advertising <br /> on kx�{ <br /> ffs; Seattle TaCOMa Spokane <br /> 190] ] �.� <br /> L ,0021,000.00 B4O010.00 4 , <br /> 0.69 113,000.00 16,00,00 2,000.00 <br /> 19 0,.000.00 19, 0.00 12,000.00 <br /> saia he felt there was considerable revenue to be derived,from <br /> advertising on busses and that the Council should look intrajltsWhol <br /> alho have control over it if,n did do He ylyty r` <br /> Bill Adams appeared and said he represented many people <br /> voted f.or the bus system knowing that it was going to who a losHrg H, <br /> proposztion at.farst and Ile telt that anypgccome that ould e <br /> rived ffom adveftrasing should be looked.inho. He felt that <br /> e <br /> changedzvert- <br /> coulde e se -r would good for the low <br /> income families <br /> OLD BUSINESS 4 <br /> ti <br /> COUNCIL HILL fes-C 1.8 <br /> Second Reading: <br /> AN ORDINANCE forbidding advertising on Chty cehicles. <br /> moved bY <br /> final reading Council 91 carried <br /> until 3 <br />