Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 1, Issues 1-23City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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... amount of this increase is due to the loans of $1,500,000 for school land and buildings, two belated assessments from the Metropolitan Park Commissioners, the necessity for reducing by more than $500,000 the City's expectations of a ...
... amount of this increase is due to the loans of $1,500,000 for school land and buildings, two belated assessments from the Metropolitan Park Commissioners, the necessity for reducing by more than $500,000 the City's expectations of a ...
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... revenue some $400,000 for water assessments more than last year, thus either adding to the tax rate or subtracting from purely local uses that amount. The Police Department eighteen years ago was taken from the M A Y O R'S A D D R E S S. 5.
... revenue some $400,000 for water assessments more than last year, thus either adding to the tax rate or subtracting from purely local uses that amount. The Police Department eighteen years ago was taken from the M A Y O R'S A D D R E S S. 5.
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... amount the first charge is $1,500,000 for new school buildings and grounds. It will be necessary to provide a like amount next. year. also, to make up for previous years' neglect and provide the 10,000 children now in portable school ...
... amount the first charge is $1,500,000 for new school buildings and grounds. It will be necessary to provide a like amount next. year. also, to make up for previous years' neglect and provide the 10,000 children now in portable school ...
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... amount authorized by law—$1,500,000 for new school sites and school-houses this year. If this amount be provided for the purpose, there will remain available for other uses only $1,186,840.33, as against $2,292,546.16 last year, a ...
... amount authorized by law—$1,500,000 for new school sites and school-houses this year. If this amount be provided for the purpose, there will remain available for other uses only $1,186,840.33, as against $2,292,546.16 last year, a ...
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... amount spent would be repaid by the persons benefited from time to time, and that thus a perpetual fund would be created to make new streets. It was not, of course, contemplated that abuttors should pay the cost of great thoroughfares ...
... amount spent would be repaid by the persons benefited from time to time, and that thus a perpetual fund would be created to make new streets. It was not, of course, contemplated that abuttors should pay the cost of great thoroughfares ...
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