debt limit, and a sum equal to 10 per cent of said amount of loans to be appropriated from general income for same object. Chap. 341, approved May 1, providing for the elimination of the crossing at grade of Governor square by cars using Boylston street subway, also the improvement of street-car service on Commonwealth avenue and Beacon street, etc., the alterations to be in charge of the Transit Dept. and loans to be issued for expense incurred. RESOLVES. Chap. 14, approved April 7, authorizing an investigation by the Metropolitan District Commission as to establishing a public reservation on both sides of Charles River adjacent to Spring street bridge connecting West Roxbury and Dedham, the report to be submitted by Dec. 15. Chap. 24, approved April 24, providing for an investigation by the State Dept. of Public Works as to the establishing of a free port within the port of Boston under Federal authority. Report due Dec. 15. Chap. 32, approved April 29, allowing an extension of time to Dec. 15 for the special commission to investigate the project for a new downtown south-to-north highway, with comprehensive layout for correlated street improvements and subways also plans for traffic regulation and parking of vehicles. Chap. 33, approved April 29, providing for a special commission to investigate concerning the construction of a covered channel for the Canterbury branch of Stony Brook. Chap. 34, approved April 30, directing the State Dept. of Public Works to consider the suggestion of publishing and distributing lists of automobile owners and licensed operators for the use of police departments of the cities and towns. Pending legislative action the said department is authorized to issue lists of such owners as are registered for 1926 at a price to cover cost of same. Chap. 35, approved April 30, providing for an investigation by the Metropolitan District Commission (Planning Div.) and the Boston Transit Dept. of a project for a new subway under Huntington avenue and Stuart street and an extension of same to Summer and State streets, report and recommendations to be submitted by Dec. 15. Chap. 36, approved April 30, directing further investigation by the Metropolitan District Commission (Planning Div.) as to the construction of a surface transfer station for the use of the Elevated Railway Co. west of Harvard avenue, Brighton, also of a project for a rapid transit line from Boston through Cambridge and Somerville. A report with recommendations, etc., is due by Dec. 15. Chap. 37, approved May 1, directing the above-named division to study and consider the problem of adequate transportation facilities between Boston Proper and East Boston. Chap. 38, approved May 1, providing for further investigation, by a joint special legislative committee, of questions as to the future of the Elevated Railway Co. and extension of public control, also the creation of a metropolitan transportation district, etc. Report due Dec. 15. Aldermen, Chairmen of the Board of, 1855 to 1909 Members of, in its last year (1909) Amended City Charter of 1909 (with amendments to 1922) 215 215 207, 208 202 19-33 First Assistant Assessors' salary increased. (Ordinances, Automobile owners and operators, lists of for police (Resolves of 217 Avenue Louis Pasteur, placed under control of Park Commis- 170 Boards and Commissions serving without pay.- Concluded. PAGE 80 Statistics Trustees (the four members other than Chairman), ments of 1924) 105 148 Boston and Cambridge Bridges Commission 37 Boston Elevated R'way Co., as to future of (Resolves of 1925, Bridge and Ferry Division, Public Works Dept. East Boston Ferry, loans authorized for new boats (Acts of 1925, chap. 278) Bridges (highway) in Boston In parks and parkways Brighton (Wards 21 and 22): Assessment districts of 97, 98 216 98, 116 86, 87 56, 57 Budget Department Commissioner's salary increased (Ordinance, 1921) Establishing of department (Ordinance, 1917). Builders' Licenses, fees for (Ordinance, 1920) Building Department. Board of Examiners, salaries increased (Ordinance, 1925) Control of building operations (Ordinance, 1921) Building Heights, regulation of PAGE 59 161 148 155 59, 60 182 159 161 182-184 93-96 Buildings in charge of Public Buildings Dept. Carriages, Inspector of (Police Dept.) C. 129 Cemetery Department, consolidation of, with Park Dept. (Ordi Charles River reservation (new) establishing of (Resolves of 1925, City Charter, Amended (1909) with amendments to 1922, incl. Salary of City Clerk and Assistant City Clerk increased City Council candidates, nomination of (Acts of 1925, chap. 136). 19-33 34-43 61 149 216 36 9 9 12 10, 11 Order of, for Municipal Register of 1925 Rules of . City Council, members of, in years 1910-1924 Presidents of, 1910-1924 4 13-18 203-205 210 City Flag and Municipal Standard (Ordinance, 1916) 146 City income to be credited to general revenue (Ordinance, 1916), City Messenger City officials in charge of executive departments PAGE 9 202-205 70-74 144 10, 17, 141 44-46 Presidents of, since 1822 Congress (69th) Massachusetts members of Congress-street bridge, construction of (Acts of 1925) chap. 258) Congressional Districts in Boston Constables appointed by Mayor, 1925 Consuls of foreign countries in Boston Contracts made by City (Ordinance, 1921) Corporation Counsel (Law Dept.) 202 208, 209 213 216 213 126, 127 214 165 71, 74 75 75 |