MYFBS, MAY(R - the Digital Library of Georgia
MYFBS, MAY(R - the Digital Library of Georgia MYFBS, MAY(R - the Digital Library of Georgia
0. E. M. Deportment.Owing to the numerous sewer connections that have been made during the year thisdepartment overdrew its appropriation, but, like paving streets, this excess is only apparentas the city receives back from the property owners equally as much as it pays out for thecleaning and filling of vaults, wells, tubs, etc.Below will be found a tabulated statement of the work of this department:MONTHS001* * 11JIs£AmountSJh t&«-i£ •AmountDry WellsCleanedAmountBarrels CleanedAmountTubs CleanedAmountCleaned andFilledAmountTOTALSDectmber ........... .....January... ...... ...........February ..................March................. .....April............... .......May......... .................June.. ......................July.................... .....AuyUHt. ...... ..............October......................November.................Totals..............114 $ 341.76109 327.0072 216.0009 297.0086 2550062 186.50106 270.00110 275.00W 2^775112 278.2566 164.0066 102.50I.(i9o $2.996.76i432$43323$ 2.008.00«.oo4.006008.1 iO6.006.00$46.0025 :t32841$ 5.00J2.507.607.50711.00S 102.6041301015102$20.6(118.006.007.50S61.00113i118$ 50601.50606050$ 4.00141958173544416160(in85101595$ 70.0092.60290008400174.00215.00184.60274.6027000270.00382,5046450$ 2.761.50$ 437.25420/00687.00890.0U438.60479.00461.00568.50511.25566.7566250R»>a AA8 5.964 75
140 MAYOR'S ANNUAL REPORT.Crematory Department.As was the case in 1900, the Scavenger Departmenthad to do the work of this department, owing tothe fact of the Crematory being shut down, and thegarbage had to be hauled two miles beyond the citylimits,-therefore the department was compelled tocontribute to defraying the expense of hauling saidgarbage, etc., to the amount of $5,969.62. Wouldrecommend that unless a new crematory is built,that the appropriation of the Scavenger Departmentbe increased and the appropriation for Crematory bedone away with.City Lighting.There are at present 512 arc lamps in the city andfor a part of the year this number had to be paid for.The total expenditure for the year was $36,590.86.Public Buildings.The offices of the Director of Public Works andCity Marshal were thoroughly renovated duringthe year. This was positively necessary as in theDirector of Public Works' office there was no placefor any o! the committees to meet, and as the recordsof the Streets and Lanes and all the other departmentsunder the direction of this office are kept inthis office it was necessary that it be enlarged to meetthese requirements.The expenditure in this department were for thisand for lighting the offices of the building, fuel, insurance,etc., and repairing other public buildings,and amounted to $1,252.62.
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0. E. M. Deportment.Owing to <strong>the</strong> numerous sewer connections that have been made during <strong>the</strong> year thisdepartment overdrew its appropriation, but, like paving streets, this excess is only apparentas <strong>the</strong> city receives back from <strong>the</strong> property owners equally as much as it pays out for <strong>the</strong>cleaning and filling <strong>of</strong> vaults, wells, tubs, etc.Below will be found a tabulated statement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> this department:MONTHS001* * 11JIs£AmountSJh t&«-i£ •AmountDry WellsCleanedAmountBarrels CleanedAmountTubs CleanedAmountCleaned andFilledAmountTOTALSDectmber ........... .....January... ...... ...........February ..................March................. .....April............... .......May......... .................June.. ......................July.................... .....AuyUHt. ...... ..............October......................November.................Totals..............114 $ 341.76109 327.0072 216.0009 297.0086 2550062 186.50106 270.00110 275.00W 2^775112 278.2566 164.0066 102.50I.(i9o $2.996.76i432$43323$ 2.008.00«.oo4.006008.1 iO6.006.00$46.0025 :t32841$ 5.00J2.507.607.50711.00S 102.6041301015102$20.6(118.006.007.50S61.00113i118$ 50601.50606050$ 4.00141958173544416160(in85101595$ 70.0092.60290008400174.00215.00184.60274.6027000270.00382,5046450$ 2.761.50$ 437.25420/00687.00890.0U438.60479.00461.00568.50511.25566.7566250R»>a AA8 5.964 75