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and filled in preparatory to covering with pavement, and 300 

 feet of sidewalk has been cnt through to grade on Stan- 

 Street. About 2,600 cubic yards of soil have been moved. 



OCEAN PARKWAY. 



The gutters and drains along the entire length of this 

 parkway have been dug out and kept in order, and the 

 trees have been pruned. Two new catch basins and a drain 

 pipe leading to the old gravel pit have greatly improved 

 the drainage in that vicinity. 1525 cubic yards of Roa 

 Hook gravel have been laid, from where it ended just 

 below Church Lane, last season, to beyond the Hollow, and 

 packed and rolled with the steam, roller. 2000 cubic yards 

 of bank gravel were put on between the Tunnel and Coney 

 Island. The long and severe drought rendered the daily 

 use of the road sprinklers necessary until late in the Fall, 

 consequently addingto the necessary expense of mainten- 

 ance. 



EASTERN PARKWAY. 



Besides the regular maintenance, cleaning, sprinkling, 

 etc., the gutters have been dug out and kept clear on all the 

 roads. The trees have been pruned and the smaller ones 

 protected by iron tree boxes. The trees are cultivated and 

 manured as other work permits. 673 cubic yards of Roa 

 Hook gravel have been placed on the road. 



CARROLL PARK. 



Although work was decided upon late in the season and 

 a new design adopted, the entire plan of the park has been 

 changed and the whole place remodelled and improved. 

 The old fence has been removed and a new one of lighter 

 design put in its place. All the new walks have been laid 

 with a first coat of chemical tar and gravel, and are ready 

 for the surface finish in the spring. The ground has been 

 graded and preparations made for sowing down the coming 



