Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1963, Image 20

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SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1963
MEDFCHD MAIL TF1BUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Budget Group Plans
To Consider Eight
Requests in Week
The Jackson county budget I been set at $1,639,062 by the
committee will meet Monday county budget committee,
and Tuesday to consider down $2,757.50, it was re
eight remaining budgets, it j ported last week,
was reported Friday. Main budget items are
Remaining budgets are: ; bridges, road oiling and pav-
courthouse expense, miscella
neous general county, survey
or, watermaster, county
agent, capltol improvements,
county school fund and coun
ty historical fund.
Thursday afternoon, the
budget committee approved
the Jackson county parks and
recreation budget at $103,834,
a $436 decrease over the cur
rent budget. It transferred
$18,930 to the road depart
ment for development and
maintenance of park roads.
Eliminate Planner
The committee eliminated
a county planner, cut the ve
hicle equipment fund from
$5,000 to $2,000, allowing for
one pickup instead of two;
cut the building improve
ment fund from $11,500 to
$5,000, reduced grounds
maintenance from $6,000 to
$5,000, and cut technical
equipment from $5,174 to
$1,000.
The committee boosted the
land acquisition fund from
$2,000 to $8,000.
The print shop budget to
tal was approved at $iz,hhu,
down $6,820 from the current
year. Main reason for the
overall reduction was that
less equipment and fewer
supplies are needed this year.
Budget Approved
Purchasing depart ment
budget was aproved at $10,
064, down $523 from the cur
rent year with fewer supplies
needed for the new fiscal
year.
The general fund section of
the dog control budget was
approved at $9,446, the same
as the current year, to cover
operating expenses. The allo
cation of $12,000 for gas, oil
and equipment repairs was
transferred to the road de
partment. The committee allowed
$1,500 Instead of the requests
ed $2,900 for travel expenses,
$2,000 for a new pickup truck
and $1,146 for two new mo
bile radio units
ing and equipment. These
three items are $78,000 down
from the current year's allo
cation, chiefly since consider
able bridge work was done
this year.
The inter-departmental al
location is $30,105. ' slightly
up from the current $20,305.
This section covers gas, oil
and repairs for other depart
ments, but administered by
the county road department
and work on county parks
and recreation area roads.
Highway Routes
Show Increased
Major highway routes in
Jackson and Josephine coun
ties had substantial increases
in traffic during February,
1063, compared to February.
1962, according to the state
highway department.
This increase was noted
throughout the state.
The greatest increase was
noted on Highway 66 seven
miles cast of Ashland, where
travel was up 23,2 per cent
This was a 32 per cent in
crease for the first two
months this year.
Highway 09 travel two
miles south of Talent was up
6.2 per cent over the same
month a year ago, and 11.4
per cent for the first two
months.
Highway 62 four miles
south of Shady Cove showed
a traffic increase of 4.3 per
cent, and Highway 238, one
miles west of Ruch had an in
crease of 3 per cent.
Highways in Josephine
county showed increased traf
fic on Grave creek rd., seven
miles north of Grants Pass up
6.4 per cent and Highway
199, one mile north of the
Oregon-California statelinc .8
per cent. Jump Off Joe coun
ty road nine miles north of
The dog license fund sec- Grants Pass showed a traffic
Hon of the dog control budget decrease ot 9.B per cent.
was approved at $18,621, the 1 Traftlc in Mcdford on East
same aa the current year, I Main St., east of Geneva St.,
compared to the $21,205 re-1 decreased 1 .0- per cent com-
qucsled. j pared to the same month a
Jtead Department Montr year earlier, and .2 per cent
ine road department budg- j increase or the first two
et for (he new fiscal year has months.
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Glass Oven Door Panel Lights
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