Street Cleaning And the Disposal of a Citys Wastes Methods And Results And Th
Street Cleaning And the Disposal of a Citys Wastes Methods And Results And Th
George E George Edwin Waring
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416, one and one half miles less than the average for the winter, the snowfalls in which were all unusually heavy. A very marked difference between the two maps will be noticed in looking at the congested tenement district east of the Bowery and south of Houston Street. This was never touched formerly, while now it is virtually entirely cleared in every storm. A most important feature of the snow work has been 100 STREET-CLEANING the agreements made with the street-railways. Under an opinion fr...om the counsel to the corporation, the com- missioner of street-cleaning has been authorized to enter into agreements with the various street-railways in the city for the amount of snow removal to be performed by them in lieu of that required under the provisions of Section 271, Chapter VIIL, Revised Ordinances. This ordinance demands, upon the part of the companies, that they cart away all snow thrown off their tracks by their plows or sweeping-machines. A definite arrange- ment has been made with all the companies, each assum- ing the entire responsibility for a certain fixed street area, from curb to curb, instead of only on its tracks, while the city clears the snow from as much of the re- mainder of the streets through which the company's tracks pass as is deemed practicable and necessary.
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