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180388 r 'Od final to Cityt1erk 181)388 CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. OFFI OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL R OLUTION-GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATF WHEREAS, Under C. F. 179593, approved S em}�er 12, 1956, the Council, upon the recommendation of Down RI heftporated, established mid-block bus stops on Seventh Street between Sibley and St. Peter Streets, and WHEREAS, difficulties in operation of mid-block stops have been encountered in the block between Wabasha and St. Peter Streets and Downtown Incorporated has requested the abolition of mid-block stops in this block, therefore be it RESOLVED, that mid-block stops on Seventh Street between St. Peter and Wabasha Streets be discontinued and the bus stops be made near side stops effective upon the passage of this resolution with appropriate allowance made for necessary changes in signs and street markings. Council File 'No: 1 3 --By Rosen— Whereas, Under C.'id. 14$IY5c • proved September 12,:$$ tbls . upon the .r ecom mnen tI r�pwsOf._ __- town Saint Pad. ,, tablished mid-block . bus stops Seventh Street between Sibley and $t. Peter s.' WhereasStreet, ditAo nd in operation or mid-block stays bags been e11C°1114e? in the block _ .St. Peter Street.IC •of porated has mid-block stops in Week. be it Resolved, That mid-Meek ' • Seventh Street bell " Wabatha Streets be theca$ i ! eau the bus stops be neat$de,sue effective upon.the S2 ._ lution with aplpro i os Ado by Council November . 1 Approved November 16. 1956. (14crte nbsr.24.1956) NOV 16 1956 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195- Yeas� Nays ���O�� 1 6 1956 eC rcy of d Approved 195_ -'1Viarzitelli • ■ k ...--N(or ' son in Favor ,/i r1, , /_' /Aa et n Mayor � al / osen ____O_Against President, Dillon 2 5M 6-56 ,- i tilt 4,.• .‘,/ a I At.. ,. . : , , . ' ;e4.1-"- ' ' I ' ' ,I., ti . ' - ' , . , e 1 ' '11/4 V ' ' - ' '— ;v1611.1111' BUILDING,ING, SAINT PAUL , MINNESOTA PAUL K. MY , — ERS *EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, CApital 4-4141 • 212 PION E ER Du November 9, 1956 DIRECTORS Robert E.Albrecht, President Albrecht Furs Gerhard J.Bundlie, Lawyer Honorable Milton Rosen Bundlie,Kelley, Finley&Maun Commissioner of Public Utilities William F. Davidson, President City Hall The Davidson Company St. Paul, Minnesota E. E. Engelbert, President&Manager St. Paul Book&Stationery Co. Dear Mr. Rosen: Edwin J.Gass, Secretary-Treasurer The Covered Wagon As regrettable as we think it has been that the Mid-Block bus John W.Greenman,Manager stop plan could not have been permitte :h:rilltg3e.r:h.ar Arcade Investment Company given a thorough test without the unfortunate chaa:°abpe- Paul Hagstrum,Secretary proved without full investigation, DOWNTOWN St. Paul, Inc., makes the Hagstrum Brothers, Inc. following recommendation: B.Clarence Hart, Attorney Briggs,Gilbert,Mortoh, Kyle&MacartneY That, under the ciricumstances, the bloctil,ceormliev1.1(1)tellic :Ira.:(ililidbe- tween St. Peter and Wabas a be removed from ,. Daniel H. Howard, President Howard's Clothes, Inc. restored to the original system of bus stops at the intersections of St. Peter and Wabasha. Louis M. Klass,Owner DeLoop Parking Ramp It is our urgent recommendation, tiol.:::e:;,etIolitiettr:e Clarence W. Levy,Vice President St. Paul House Furnishing . stood by all parties concern? under- Clarence changes during the trial period, each case bet-cb)hioDreollip:til Yen-ill:1' d coop- erate investigated Frank W.Moudry, President The Apothecary Shop and the persons making the requests be urged by giving the experiment a fair test. Philip H. Nason, President First National Bank Richard Ordway,Vice President Respectfully, The Crane Company DOWNTCWN St. Paul/ Inc• James C. O'Toole, Sales Manager Fanny Farmer Candy Shops, Inc. ' .i,iiiii/‘ G. S. Palmer,Manager W. T.Grant Company 161171c. Secretary Daniel H. Ridder,Vice Pres.-Treas. Paul K. Myers, 7 :tive Northwest Publications pkraimoc ' Howard J.Seesel, President Field•Schlick, Inc. Roland R.Sheadle,General Manager Hotel Saint Paul C.J.Silver, President C. J.Silver Jewelers R. Thomas Valleau, Vice Pres.-Sec. The Gokey Company DEVOTED TO REDEVELOPING AND PROMOTING DOWNTOWN ST. PAUL