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Resolution 1428 - Concrete Pavement Request - US 24 1� 3 RESOLUTION No. 142B. A RRIOMTTON RV,�TTTSTTYC TIT MOPTANA ST09 qT01TTIVAY 001,11TT9131TON TO IAY A CONCIETE PAVESTELT ON FEDERAL TITGTIWAY NO. 2 WITHIN TTIE CORi PORATVT LIMITS OF TTt' CITY OF KALISPELL, MONTANA. TIE IT RESOLVED BY THE CIW. COUNCIL OF TILE CITY- OF KIV13PELL: 'XTIEREAS, the City of Kalispell toget�ier with its suburbs has a population of some eight thousand people and within the limits of the City all its Streets and Avenues are improved with Oil macadam, concrete and bithulitic pavements, concrete walks and a large portion of the Streets and Avenues have concrete gutters together with tree lines and parking strips, all of which is mainted in good condition by the property owners of the City; and Vn]EREAS, the Montana Highway Commission has the authority and the funds with which to lay a concrete pavement upon the Federal highways within the corporate limits of the City and has already planned to extend the pavement on highway No. 93 to the City limits, (thirteen blocks on the route of No. 93 now being over the paved Main Street of the City), and by reason of the foregoing facts it is necessary and proper that Federal Highway No. 2 within the corporate limits of Kalispell should be paved with concrete pavement in order to correspond with other improvements upon the Streets and Avenues of the City as herein set forth: THEREFORE, The Montana State Highway Commission is hereby requested by the City Council of the City of Kalispell to in- clude in its plans for the construction of Federal Highway No. 2 through the,City of Kalispell all the paving of said highway with concrete pavement within the corporate limits of the City. Passed and approved this 4th day of December, 1933. ilayor. Attest: ' �\ Aw-xg,L, city Clerk State of Montana County of Flathead sa. City of Kalispell I, I. D. Rognlien, City Clerk of the City of Kalispell, montana, hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of a resolution passed and approved by the City Council and Mayor respectively on the 4th day of December, 1933. City Cler