Gustin street was all released, every lot built upon, and money appropriated by the City Council. Moreland, extended from Blue Hill avenue to 342 Washington street. 493 Dudley, widened from Vine to Hampden street. Whitney, widened and discontinued near Smith street. Walnut avenue, discontinuance near Cobden street. 6,393 Eldora street was constructed to grade and released to the city by the abutters. Smith-street extension. Money was appropriated by the City Council. Burke street. Every lot built upon and released to the city; an old street and laid out for sanitary reasons. Harold street. All constructed to grade and released by the abutters to the city. Reading street. An old street, all built upon and released by the abutters to the city. There are thirty-nine houses on this street. Sunset street. city. Graded and released by the abutters to the Mansur street. Graded and released by the abutters to the city. There are seven houses on this street. { Schiller street. Graded and released to the city by the abutters. Sewall street. Formerly a place and extended to Delle avenue; built upon on both sides. There are twenty houses on this street. Southwood street. An old street and released to the city by the abutters. There are eleven houses on this street. Moreland-street extension. A long contemplated improvement and necessary that it should be done at this time to prevent buildings going up on the location. There are eleven houses on this part of Moreland street. Cherry street and Dacia street. It was necessary that these streets be laid out at this time on account of contemplated building on the line of location. By this laying out, a thoroughfare is opened from Quincy street to Brookford street. There are thirty-three houses on these streets, valued at $65,800. Hunneman street. A very old street and has for some time been in bad condition. Money was appropriated by the City Council. DORCHESTER. STREET. FEET. Granger, from Duncan to Clayton street Tuttle, from Savin Hill avenue to Hartland street Beale, from Dorchester avenue to Shawmut Branch 521 1,610 287 601 950 1,353 320 1,410 353 1,157 1,415 536 Dalmatia, from Blue Hill avenue to Howard avenue, 724 695 Dacia, extended from Dewey to Brookford street 610 Trescott place. Blue Hill avenue, widening near Tileston avenue. 12,542 Granger street was all graded and released by the abutters to the city. It is an old street and there are twenty-one houses abutting. Maxwell street was all graded and released by the abutters to the city. There are fifteen houses on this street. Longmeadow street was all built and released by the abutters to the city. There was seven houses on this street at the time of laying out, and it is all built upon to-day. Buttonwood street was released to the city and money appropriated by the City Council. There are seventeen houses on this street. Harvest street was a much needed improvement, released to the city, and money was appropriated by the City Council. There are fourteen houses on this street. Topliff street. This street was built, and, with one exception, released to the city. There are eight houses on this street. Church street. A very old street, released to the city and important that the city should control the street and establish the lines on account of public schools and its being an important thoroughfare. Auckland street was released by the abutters to the city. There are seventeen houses on this street. Shelton-street extension. This improvement connects with Dracut and Wrentham streets, and makes a highway from Dorchester avenue near Ashmont station to Adams street. Proposed building on the line of extension made it necessary that it be laid out at this time. The number of houses on Dracut, Wrentham, and Shelton streets is eighty-two, valued at $170,000; seventy-five per cent. of which have been built during the past two years. Tuttle street was substantially released and graded. There are twenty-seven houses on this street. Houghton street was substantially released; it is an old street and was necessary to establish the lines and grade at this time. There are twenty-two houses on this street. Beale street was all released and built upon. A very old street with eleven houses. Dalmatia street was released and substantially graded. There are seven buildings, including one large building to be used for a church and school, and the street is rapidly building up. Leyland street was all released and built by the abutters. There are twenty houses on this street. Dacia-street extension. Released by the abutters to the city, and part of the street mentioned above as making a continuous street from Quincy street to Brookford street. Twenty feet in width of this street is occupied by a city sewer, taking in Dorchester brook. WEST ROXBURY. STREET. FEET. Call, extended from Keyes to Hall street 505 Sylvia, from Washington to Forest Hills street 231 302 avenue Peter Parley, from Forest Hills street to Walnut avenue Peter Parley, extended from Forest Hills street to Sycamore, from Ashland to Florence street 317 . 1,122 159 . 1,375 German, from Washington to Grove street Goldsmith, from Centre to Custer street Ridge, from Sherwood to Sycamore street . 1,060 650 421 557 Prospect avenue, extended from Sheldon to Sycamore street Wenham, from Walk Hill street to Weldon street 168 . 1,285 8,152 Call-street extension opens up a highway necessary for the people near this territory. Money was appropriated by the City Council. Sylvia street. Council. Money was appropriated by the City Kenneth street (formerly Oak street). An old street, practically graded, released to the city and money appropriated by the City Council. } Cornwall street. A very necessary improvement, giving a way for the working people living on Boylston avenue and vicinity to reach the park. Money was appropriated by the City Council. Peter Parley street. Built and released by the abutters to the city. An avenue leading to the park, practically a continuation of Cornwall street. Peter Parley-street extension. For this street money was appropriated by the City Council. Sycamore street was released by the abutters and money appropriated by the City Council. There are sixteen houses on this street. German street. An old street, and released by the abutters to the city. There are ten houses on this street. Goldsmith street was released by the abutters, and money was appropriated by the City Council. There are seven houses on this street. Ridge street was released by the abutters, and money was appropriated by the City Council. There are six houses on this street. Ballard street was released to the city, and is all built upon. There are fourteen houses on this street, and money was appropriated by the City Council. Prospect-avenue extension. Released by the abutters and money appropriated by the City Council. Wenham street was substantially released by the abutters. There were fifteen houses at time of laying out, and it is rapidly building up. BRIGHTON. STREET. Mount Vernon, relocated and extended to Foster street Westford, from Raymond street FEET. 713 762 Blaine, from Braintree street to a private way Hano, from Braintree street to a private way 486 371 399 Bigelow, from south of Webster street to Brooks street 2,284 Bigelow, 147 sq. ft. discontinued near Webster street. 979 258 443 Western avenue, relocated opposite Market street. 7,099 Mount Vernon street. An old street, all released and built upon. There are fifteen houses on this street. Westford street (formerly Everett place). All released, graded, and built upon. There are twelve houses on this street. Blaine and Hano streets. Released and built to grade by the abutters. There are fifty houses on these two streets. Bradbury street was released and substantially graded by the abutters. There are eleven houses on this street. Arlington-street extension is all built upon and graded, and was released by the abutters. There are thirteen houses on this street. Bigelow-street extension. An old street, released by the |