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AN ORDINANCE CLOSING CFRTAIN PARTS OF BROAD"'AY STRT'ET BE73F.EN
28TH STRFFT AND 32ND STRF.FT IPI THF CITY OF PADUCAH, ICFN`1'UCKY, SO
AS TO PROVIDE THAT SAID STFI'r7 '''I' T, BF A UNIPORN WTUNT OF 66 FTn.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THF BOARD OF COTIufjSSIOPT-i T OF 'rliT- CITY
OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1.
That Broadway Street from 28th Street to 32nd Street,
inclusive, in the City of Paducah, be closed and abandoned, except
the driveway and street consisting of a strip, street and driveway
66 feet in width ns now improved by an improved driveway and concrete,
remains
sidewalks, so that an irregular strip of ground/on either side of
said street between 28th Street and 32nd -Street. It is the purpose
Iamd intention of this ordinance to establish said Broadway Street
a uniform width according to the plan and outline now established so
that said street with the sidewalk spaces altogether sha'11 be 66
feet in width. All of the pro-erty northwardly and all of the
Iproporty southwardly of said street as hereby established and closed
I, shall revert to and become the property of the o -hers of the lots
land parcels of ground abutting unon such street and upon such strip I
of ground contiguous thereto
SECTION 2.
The City Solicitor is hereby aphorized and directed to
immediately file suit in the McCracken Circuit Court for the
nur pose of carrying into effect the provisions of this ordinance
and closing said street so as to reduce the same to a uniform
width of 66 feet and to provide that the excess of ground
constituting said two irregular strips of ground on either side of
said street shall revert to the abutting property owners.
SECTION 3.
This ordinance shall take effect from and after its cassage.
Signed_<—dze"
Mayor ~
Passed by the Board of Commissioners December 14, 1929
Recorded by Hunt Crossland, Clerk, December 15, 1929
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