The Board of Public Works shall after the publication of the Ordinance of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along all the public streets, alleys or other public places where any work is to be done or improvement made, at not more than three hundred (300) feet apart and not less than (3) in all, notices of the adoption of said ordinance. Said notices shall be headed “Notice of Local Improvement” in letters not less than one inch (1") in length, and shall, in legible characters, state the fact of the adoption of the Ordinance of Intention, its date and number, and briefly describe in general terms the proposed improvement, referring to the plans, profiles and specifications therefor on file in the office of the City Engineer for all details and description.
Said notice shall also contain a statement of the day, hour and place fixed in the Ordinance of Intention for the hearing of all protests to the proposed work or improvement, and that any and all protests thereto must be filed in writing in the office of the City Clerk prior to said time. The failure of the Board of Public Works to cause such notices to be posted shall in no wise affect the validity of the proceedings or prevent the Council from acquiring jurisdiction to order the work; provided, however, that the Council may require an affidavit to be filed showing the posting before it adopts the Final Ordinance ordering the work.
SECTION HISTORY
Based on Ord. No. 41,060.