1 86 REPORT OF THE 



Kosmocrete sidewalks on the west side — 



Total length of walk from Coney Island avenue to Surf 



avenue, lineal feet 26,800 



Average width, feet 8 



Total, square feet 218,033 



The Wilson & Baillie Manufacturing Company were paid for 

 this work 17 cents per square foot, or a total of $37,065.61. 



Bluestone flagging — 



The easterly sidewalk was laid with old bluestone flagging, re- 

 moved from the space now occupied by the new Cycle Path. The 

 work was done by W. J. Moran. 



Total length, lineal feet 13,858.3 



Width, feet 6 



Area, 83,150 square feet, at 5^ cents per foot, making a total 

 of $4,573.25. 



At the Nassau Railroad tunnel the grade of the sidewalk was 

 raised, requiring 130 cubic yards of earth filling and 585 lineal 

 feet of curb reset. 



Wherever the intersecting streets were open, bluestone cross- 

 walks, consisting of two courses of bluestone, 2 feet wide each, 

 with one course of Belgian blocks between, giving a total width 

 of 4 feet 6 inches, were laid. Length of crosswalks, 2,146.3 lineal 

 feet. 



Four hundred and six lineal feet of curb were set in connec- 

 tion with this work. W. J. Moran had the contract, and received 

 $4,269.34. 



West Drive — 



This driveway was macadamized from the circle at Coney 

 Island avenue to Kings Highway, a total length of 16,477 f eet 

 by 25 feet wide, making a total of 45,770 square yards. 



Twelve drinking fountains were put up along the line of the 

 Ocean Parkway. 



One hundred wooden benches, 14 feet long each, were also 

 erected for the convenience of bicyclists. 



