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<br />The Mayor then directed the Manager to read the des- <br /> <br />cription of the general nature and estimated cost of the <br /> <br />proposed improvement and the area proposed to be assessed <br /> <br />therefor, as stated in the published notice of hearing. <br /> <br />After reading of the notice, all persons present were <br /> <br />afforded opportunity to be heard, and the names and addresses <br /> <br />of the persons appearing and heard by the Council, and the <br /> <br />substance of the views presented by them were as follows: <br /> <br />MR. J. D. WALLIS, 2339 Hand Avenue: Six to eight inches <br />of water stands in the street, particularly during winter thaws. <br />When it freezes it then makes walking and driving impossible. <br />Presented bills for automobile mufflers that had been ripped <br />out by the ice. In favor of the improvement. <br /> <br />MR. PETER AMUNDSON, 2329 Hand Avenue: The drainage <br />problem creates a hazard for small children and automobile <br />damage is extensive. In favor of improveme~t. <br /> <br />There being no further discussion, the Mayor closed the <br />hearing. Councilman Anderson moved, seconded by Councilman <br />Grauel that the matter be continued to the April 30, 1973 <br />meeting of the Council at 7:30 o'clock p.m. All in favor. <br />