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SIXTYGNINTH CONGRESS. Sass; I. 276.1 1925:. {21 i; To·oaz:r,y outrthel rsovisions2contained‘in.th¢ Di idibf ,Co}1!!¤l§i¤ ~ °’$$},"“* — ‘: Appropriation for., the fiscal iyear i1914=»wl;?:ih¤authoxiae¤ithe $y;,_·;,y¤¤¤“$; hm comnussionera to 0%l\y0X$8l1d,~¢I? widemany street, tv¤n¤e,.·m•d,; '°` ' ornhighway, except ourteenth¢Stn0et edenaiennheyond ,,,§, _§,,"f’°‘°" boun ary of Walter Reed Hospita1#Beserwatlon,‘to 0¢¤1fQI‘m garnet-the.permanent system in tl1·8·i`¢`KtDITl?l0¤ ai; c »~ » s c` ict of ¤G0l\lIl1bl&‘GIt$ldB of theoities 0 ;W¤h1ngt1nn town there is appropriated such sum as is necessaryshxtxsaidtryiurpose nwhggrmm D*¤¢¤¢¢ during the fiscal year··1927 to befpaidrwhally o¤tH>f¤the>reve¤.11e¤¤0f ‘lg·i¤¤•·•. ° r i.»

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Act of=1914 is not hereby—»in··.anywayze¤:1ended: _fm~dheo·, $$8% ¤w·¤¤=- That this appropfiation shall be available to pay the awards and °` ` expenses under t e Act approved March 11, 1926, authorizi the ' widening of First Street between G Street and Myrtle Exact

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—ZRepairs:¤ For currentwork of .repairs.·0f stmeetspavenues, and R°’°*”‘ alleys, incluxdjnti resurfacing and repairs to asphaltu veknents with theesameforso er»not.inferio¤ material, .incluii.ing thetmain-· tenaneeo _ ·<:anrymg·# r~ ' es usd 4in thisswnrk $1,000,000, to be available immedyaflyt TrThis a propriationrsliall mi-iriiiii muww mi"` be available for repairing pavements of street railways when neces- sary; the amounts thus expended- shall be collected from such railroad, companies as provided section 5 of "An Actéprovidinp .,,l’;?’l§.’?°*.""°°‘ a· permanent form of governnlen `forvjhe JDistrict"of“ olumbiaj approved June 11, 1878, ahdsliall bédeposited to the cre<lit’o`f`the ap ropriation for the fiscal year which they are collected. ghe Commissioners of the Dittrict of Columbia are authorized w$i‘h’,‘f"’§€c_’l§’§,'b°*g,. and empowered, in their discretign,.to _ or :a1ter_.the,re§»ectiw·e md- · widthsfot ¤id¤w¤1J<¤ ra¤dWay¤ .(§¤¤1u tres ¤¤ ,;i¤¤»¤=k— ing) of ,a1;_l¤ig;»w¤ys»¢h¤t..m¤y be unpwv. , ¤¤dsr.epp¤¤p¤¤¢i¤¤S contained In  » v V · — ·¤~§‘ YU "1‘·’ vit gidmalb tc Foxiconstruction and rqpdr of Sidewalks wd °H·‘ib•$¤s¥l·¥Q‘Wd, the '° ` reservations andmunicj a and United.Statee..bwldings,,.$15 ,,, mmm mm For current wor}; piiirepairs to suburban roads .and,s;iburban param. ' W streets, Excluding `maintenance, of. nonpassenger-carrying, motor vehicles. 295,000.; ,, . , , , c. ;,,, ,;.,,, _ No iart of any appropriation contained, q,§),‘,§§”$,?”*§'g,°:,°§”’,§,‘}1 be avadahle for .repairing,,.resi;rfacing, or ·new1&pa,_ii, street, v¤·*i¤¢¤¤¤¤·¤¤· avenue, or roadway by private contract unless r e. for such work,shall,be.so prepared asto permit of fair and open coms petition in paving materi, aswell asm _pr1ce._ _ . ._ ., .,,_,;,,,,_,_ b In addit1on to the provision of ex1sting law ; mans t,,$‘$£,°ii'¤J;“°°$°${ tractors to. keep new pavexnentsvin repair for a,.period oftgneuyear g,‘:;,,¤;¤°‘;*,{;§.‘“ °°‘“‘ from the date of the completion of the work, the.Comnnssioners,of the District of Columbia, shall further requi:re._,that,_where,;repairs are necessary during the four years _fol1ow1n·§s.the.SaidE.qDn¢ eriod, due to inferior work or defective materi such nepau·s_£ill be madeat the eipenseg of the contractor, and the bond furnished ' by the contractor allebe liable for such expense. ¤ · 7 , _ mh had 8 For replacing fender and cluster piles, curbs, and strakes, includ- B,,,$,_,¤,_ ing necessary repairs to concrete substructure at the District irish wharf $10 000. i A ’ i t namons B'i°'°°‘ For construction and repair ofbridges, including maintenance of m0¤¤¤*¤=¢¤¤¤· Nw- nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles, $40,000. ~ ` » · . For constructing hivhwuy guards on the Calvert Street, Con- ¤p;d¤*gaY¤Ybgg;·$g °¤ necticut Avenue over °Klin-ple Valley, and Pennsylvania Avenue southeast bridges, to be ava' able im1nediately,‘$25,000. ‘