MYFBS, MAY(R - the Digital Library of Georgia
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84 MAYOR'S ANNUAL REPORT.the city limits. The assessment was made and forwardedto him.All returns of the railroads entering the city wereadjusted and accepted by the Comptroller General onthe basis of our assessment except the Plant System.They called for a Board of Arbitrators. The Boardmet in this city, and in their award you will find thatthey have much more than doubled the amountreturned for the year 1900.The following will show the various returns forthe years 1900 and 1901:1900. 1901.Central of Georgia R. R ... ...$409 725 $ 606,347Plant System of Railways.... 248,579 579,658Fla. Central* Peninsular Ry. 24,561 58,333City and Suburban Ry......... 58;498 113,184a, T. & I. of H. R. R.......... 108,108 116,788West End Ry........ ................ 1,000 1,300$850,471 $1,475,610Increase 1901 over 1900 amounted to $625,139.Yours very respectfully,J. H H. OSBORNE,SAMUEL REYNOLDS,PHILIP M. RUSSELL,Board of Tax Assessors.
MAYOR'S ANNUAL REPORT.BUDGET POR THE YEAR I9O2.Board of Health ....................... ...... ...... ........$ 18,000City Clocks..................................................... 250City Lamps.................:.................................... 37,500Colonial Park, deferred payment and interest................................ ....... .................... 1,538Dispensary ...................................................... 5,600Drainage and Dry Culture ............... ............ 10.000Fire Uniforms.................................................. 4,000Fire Department, maintenance ........ ............. 75,000Fire Department, New Clock, Engine HouseNo. 6............................................................... 800Harbor and Wharves ....... ....... .............. ..... 1,800Hospitals ............................................. ............ 13,800House Drainage ..................................... ....... 7,500House Drainage, maintenance.. ................. 3,000Interest, Bonded Debt.................................. 158,000Incidentals ... ................................. ....... ....... 4,500Laurel Grove Cemetery ... ...... ....................... 6,000Market...... ....... ............. .............. ...... . . ... 5,800Outstanding Notes........ ............... ................ 2,500Opening Streets, including deferred payments............................................................ 42,000Parks and Squares ....................... ................. 8,500Parks and Squares, Tree Planting, including37th street........ ................................... 1,000Paving Streets .................................................. 25,000Police ....... ....... ....... ............................. ......... 87,500Police Uniforms ...... ....... . .. ....... .... ... ...... 4,400
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<strong>MAY</strong>OR'S ANNUAL REPORT.BUDGET POR THE YEAR I9O2.Board <strong>of</strong> Health ....................... ...... ...... ........$ 18,000City Clocks..................................................... 250City Lamps.................:.................................... 37,500Colonial Park, deferred payment and interest................................ ....... .................... 1,538Dispensary ...................................................... 5,600Drainage and Dry Culture ............... ............ 10.000Fire Uniforms.................................................. 4,000Fire Department, maintenance ........ ............. 75,000Fire Department, New Clock, Engine HouseNo. 6............................................................... 800Harbor and Wharves ....... ....... .............. ..... 1,800Hospitals ............................................. ............ 13,800House Drainage ..................................... ....... 7,500House Drainage, maintenance.. ................. 3,000Interest, Bonded Debt.................................. 158,000Incidentals ... ................................. ....... ....... 4,500Laurel Grove Cemetery ... ...... ....................... 6,000Market...... ....... ............. .............. ...... . . ... 5,800Outstanding Notes........ ............... ................ 2,500Opening Streets, including deferred payments............................................................ 42,000Parks and Squares ....................... ................. 8,500Parks and Squares, Tree Planting, including37th street........ ................................... 1,000Paving Streets .................................................. 25,000Police ....... ....... ....... ............................. ......... 87,500Police Uniforms ...... ....... . .. ....... .... ... ...... 4,400