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5. Section 5. Classification of Local Improvement Projects <br /> Subdivision I. In General Local improvements are <br /> r <br /> divided into the three classes specified in the following <br /> subdivisions according to their respective benefits to the City as <br /> a whole and to property specially served by the improvement: <br /> Class A . Class A improvements are those which are <br /> of general benefit to the City at large, including, by <br /> way of illustration, (1) public buildings; (2) public <br /> parks, playgrounds, or recreational facilities; (3) <br /> street lighting systems; and (4) off-street parking <br /> facilities. Any such improvements shall be financed <br /> from general City funds and not from special <br /> assessments. <br /> Class B . Class B improvements are those which are <br /> of both general benW= it to the City at lane as well as <br /> special benefit to abutting or nearby property. Clasp <br /> B improvements include (1) construction or recon- <br /> struction of collector or arterial streets *; (2) the <br /> construction of curb and gutter on collector or <br /> arterial streets. <br /> * COLLECTOR STREETS are those streets generally considered to <br /> collect traffic from residential streets or alleys and <br /> include those named on the City's official thoroughfare map. <br /> ARTERIAL STREETS are those streets generally considered to <br /> collect traffic from collector streets and include those <br /> named on the City's official thoroughfare map. <br /> 4 4 <br />