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� . • <br /> 4 <br /> Review, the same being a newspaper published and of general circu- <br /> lation in said City. The date of such publication shall be not <br /> more than thirty days nor less than fifteen days prior to the date <br /> set for said election, and said notice shall be in substantially <br /> the following form z <br /> NOTIC� OF ELECTION TO VOTE UPON THfi QUESTION OF <br /> ISSUING $2,600,000 SURFACfi WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM <br /> BONDS � THfi CITY OF DECATUR, MAOON COUNTY, ILLINOIS <br /> PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be <br /> held in and for the City of Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, on the <br /> 24th day of February, 19'70, at which time there will be submitted to <br /> the electors of said City the following question: <br /> S.XJESTION TO ISSUE $2,600�000 SURFACE WATER <br /> DRAINAC� SYSTEM BONDS <br /> Shall bonds in the amount of $2,600,000 be <br /> issued by the City of Decatur, Macon County, <br /> Illinois for the purpose of paying the cost <br /> of improving and extending the existing sys- <br /> tem of surface water drains in and for said <br /> City in order to more adequately drain sur- <br /> face waters throughout the City, such improve- <br /> ments and extensions consisting of construct- <br /> ing additional drains of varying sizes froan <br /> 24 inch diameter through and including 108 inch <br /> diameter drains and sew�ers in, along and under <br /> portions of North Morgan Street, North Lowber <br /> Street, North Witt Street, East Prairie Street <br /> and portions of the Illinois Central Railroad <br /> Company right-of-way and the Norfolk and Western <br /> Railway Company right-of-way in the City, and <br /> constructin g additional water inlets, �anholes, <br /> catch basins, outlet structures and including all <br /> appurtenances incident thereto and including the <br /> acquisition of additional land� and easements across <br /> privately owned parcels of land, said bonds bearing <br /> interest at the rate of not to exceed seven per cent <br /> (7%) per annum? <br />