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A petition, signed by 24 citizens, was submitted requesting that Fifth Street be planked from Depot Street to Vine Street. The Committee on Streets and Wharves and the Board of Public Works reported favorably to the petition. See full description in Digital Collections

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To the Board of Aldermen: Getlemen:-The House of Delegates have passed joint resolution No. 70 pertaining to the Planting 5th for Depot train and respectfully request your concurrence therein. D F Fnumly/ clerk RuJmes/ President.

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2/4/91 To Lt. Connie for Examination and report- Return all papers F M D Holbrook Secy BPW

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Jesse Cochrane, chairman W V Rinehart G H Heilbron FWD Holbrook, seretary

Office of the Board of Public Works Seattle Washington July 5 1891

To the Hon 'The City Council City of Seattle Gentlemen The all parrying petition of L M Newman and some 23 others for the planting of Fifth Street on the west side from Depot Street to Vine Street in transmitted to you with formation recommendation. Respy Board of Pub. Works FWD Holbrook secy

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Streets

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Committee Report

Mr. President Your Committee on Streets to whom was refund of the petition L M Newman to whom was referred and others for the planting of 5th Street one side from Depot Street to Vine Street beg leave to repectfully submit the following report: your committee would recommend the Board of Public Works be authorized to proceed with said improvement according to this prayer of the annexed petition all of which is most respectfully submitted

A S Miller M Kam

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