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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-Public Works .dU' JL '... Dept: Public Works/Engineering REC'O. Q\4'''' ~!~~t: ~ 8:06 '~6SJMt 23 ' A orization for Adjustment in Sal Rates-- Three Provisional Temporary Appointments for Construction Engineering Team on Tippecanoe Avenue Bridge -- Appointment of Joe Hoban to Position of Asst. Resident Bridge Engineer From: Roger G. Hardgrave Date: 1-9-85 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 10-1-84 -- Positions of Resident Bridge Engineer, Assistant Resident Bridge Engineer, and Bridge Construction Inspector apprpved, and authorization granted to appoint Carl Verner, Mike Sheffield and Burt Burgess. Recommended motion: 1. That the salary rate for Resident Bridge Engineer be adjusted from $32.00 to $33.50, for Assistant Resident Bridge Engineer from $28.50 to $30,00, and for Bridge Construction Inspector from $28,50 to $30.00. 2. That permission be granted to make a provisional temporary appointment of Mr. Joe Hoban as Assistant Resident Bridge Engi neer. cc: John Matzer, Jr., City Admin. Warren Knudson, Dir, of Finance Mary Jane Perlick, Dir. of Personnel tJ)~ ~ Signature Contact person:~. Roger G. Hardgra~~._._ Phone: 5025 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Staff Report Amount: $224,400 Ward: 1 Su pporti ng data attached: . Source: 1983-84 Mil itary Finance: Na---C ~\ . , ' , . \,' : Construction Program Council Notes: --, . -.)1 75-0262 Agenda Item N~~ II' dII <iI'I.U o o ~'OTl:: : )j ~t ~'V Ii ft by 12 in r.0nr.~ctp ~la~ to he a~neo to Dre~ent const~lction to acco~- monate solid marhle stone wei~~in~ 3200 Ibs. r: ,\ / 5 T f / IG L. II STATVE 1 ~iot drawn to scale ':\:'~\..,\ \\ ,\~,'>\\\ ':'\:'\~'\\\ ,"'\\ \~\\\\ ~~>:~'~~ ..\,\\~ );~ ..,':"\",. .:"\ of-...-.....I i .~\ ~ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ . ... \ P?OPDSEb, CONCi?L:'Tl: SLAB \ , " FO/?, 1'14i?/3J.f STONE '\" \ '- , . . , , ').'J~'. - JIll j L - "'.' o o o o p '=: T}fIZA::E_~. DREAMS DO CQ'o1E TRUE . . . IN MIMJRY OF A GREAT AMERICAN . . . THIS tIOl'U1ENT WAS ERECTED AND DEDICATED BY T/-E GRATEFUL CITIZENS OF SAN BERNARD I 00, TH: ALL-AMERICAN CITY, WIT!I THE APPROVAL OF THE f'iL4YOR AND COI'T'ON COUNCIL. THE MARTIN L. KING, JR., STATUE CQ'IMITTEE ~IAS ESTABLISHED FOR THE EXPRESSED AND SINGLE P~POSE OF RAISIt(i FUNDS. MANY INDIVIWALS AND ORGANIZATIONS RALLIED TO THE CAUSE ON NOVE1'1BER 8, Iffil. THIS STATUE, SCULPT~ED BY JULIAN fl'lARTINEZ SOTO, WAS UNVEILED BEFORE TI-K)USANDS OF RESIDENTS AND VISITORS. THE EVENT WAS HAILED AS SAN BERNARDIOO'S FINEST I-fJlIR. LONG LIVE THIS SYMBOL OF A LEGEND OF OON-VIOLENT REVOLUTION THAT CHANGED THE COORSE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. STAND TALL, 0 DREAMER . . . YOOR LEGACY RE/'IAINS IN PERPETUITY . . . IT SHALL W"iE TO PASS THAT PEOPLE OF ALL RACES, CREEDS, A~[) NATIONALITIES ~IILL JOIN HANDS IN PEACE AND BROTHER~OOD AND SING "FREE AT LAST . . . FREE AT LAST . . . THANK GOD AU-lIGI-ITY . . . WE ARE FREE AT LAST. 3..~