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AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR CONSTRUCTIO:
OF CERTAIN STORN SEWERS, STORN RELIEF SEWER AND ADDITIONS THERETO, AND PUMPING
STATION ALTERATIONS, TO IMPROVE AND EXTEND THE SEWER SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF PADUCAi
AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH TO SIGN THE FORM OF APPLICATION
FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DEFENSE PUBLIC WORKS UNDER PUBLIC
LAW 139 - 82d CONGRESS REQUESTING FUNDS FOR SAID PUBLIC WORKS
WHEREAS, the improvement and extension of the sewer system of the City of
Paducah has become necessary due to the increased number of users which will
continue to increase because of the fast growth of the City of Paducah; and
WHEREAS, it appears that the total estimated cost of this project will
amount to $1,327,781.00, and the city has no funds with which to finance such
project;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah in order to extend and improve its
sewer system and to provide the necessary service required of its sewer system,
apply for Federal assistance for the construction necessary to improve said
sewer system and properties under Public Law 139 - 82d Congress, and that the
grant requested in said application be in the amount of $1,327,781.00, and that
Robert C. Cherry, Mayor of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, be, and he is hereby
authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Paducah Form No. H-944 of the
Housing and Home Finance Agency "APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF DEFENSE PUBLIC WORKS UNDER PUBLIC LAW 139 - 82d CONGRESS",
and that said application contain a request for Federal funds in the amount
above indicated and such other information as will be necessary to support said
application.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption.
Mayor
Passed by the Board of Commissioners March 13, 1952
Recorded by Sarah Thurman,.City Clerk, March 13, 1952•