The City Bond Issues to Be Voted Upon June 5 1922 Vote No On Both Propositions
The City Bond Issues to Be Voted Upon June 5 1922 Vote No On Both Propositions
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The Commissioner of Gas and Electricity is quoted as saying that this fund if authorized will be used to pro- 8 Chicago Bureau of Public Efficiency. vide electric lights in sections of the City where they are urgently needed, either because such sections are entirely without lighting facilities, or because they are inade- quately lighted with gas or gasoline lamps. The present gasoline lighting service is unsatisfactory. Electric lighting is more efficient and is said to cost much less. The cos...t per electric lamp is lower than the cost per gasoline lamp. However, where electric lamps are used the number installed is more than twice as large as the number used in areas lighted with gasoline lamps. The actual outlay of money for the operation and main- tenance of the new lights, including interest and deprecia- tion, would be approximately the same as that under the present system. The City would gain in that it would get much better lighting facilities for about the same expenditure. Residents of outlying sections where there are no lights, or where the present service is admittedly poor, are entitled to an extension of the electric lighting sys- tem as rapidly as the financial affairs of the City and other circumstances will justify it.
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