#487 52 Claude Renshaw & Burbridge submit resignations 1952
~d the fight against the awnings
aid that merchants abused the
ri¥ilege, leaving them out when
n.eeded an0 plastering them
'qt looks like a hon~y
id, flourishing a dozen
crt res he had taken of
offices at 420 Lincoln Road.
Councilman William Burbridge
award the audit contract
to Callahan and Stuzin. Marcie
Liberman seconded.
The action passed hv a 540-1
x~ith Turk passing,
Richard, after the motion had
that this firm snares offices
He was referring to Turk,
tl~en decided to de-
customers.
Rot mean a rate increase
were assured.
What the public thinks about 709
was reported on the front page of the
FLORIDA SUN the same day. Head-
lines told that City Council had or-
dered a probe into charges made by
numerous consumers who reported
that their bills had been hiked with-
out due process of law.
Inasmuch as the utility company's
franchise is due to expire within a few
years, this is
is
must be taken in
One needing five votes
Captain John ~Ianson
E. P. LeMay, speaking
on behalf of the applicants,
pointed out that the city is los-
ing "large sums of money" be-
cause Miami Beach has no dock
system or appropria, te facilities
for yachts.
All of the Council
stated they thought the city
needed sztch a marina, but agreed
it should be built on a location
where residents would not
In other actions Wednesday,
city fathers:
DENIED an application
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