Board of i^ark Coiiimissioners 
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There were 2,y-il.87 square feet of cement walks laid, and 
l,'^30.4r) lineal feet of concrete gutter constructed. Also 570 
lineal feet of sewer pipe were laid, a considerable portion of 
this being 12-inch pipe, and a number of inlets were rebuilt and 
repaired. A cinder walk of 940 square yards treated with tarvia, 
was laid at the main entrance between Gilbert Avenue and the 
bridge. 
The remodeling of the entrance at Gilbert Avenue made it 
necessary to repave 663.2 square yards of granite paving and to 
relay the cross-walks. The granite paving and cross-walks were 
laid by the Street Repair Department, under our supervision, 
the cost of the above being paid by the Park Department. 
A concrete and brick wall, approximately 2,111 lineal feet in 
length, was constructed along the main driveway and the road 
leading from the main driveway to the Art Museum, making 
not only an ornamental feature along this road, but also serving 
as a protection for automobiles and carriages along the dangerous 
bank above the reservoir. 
The new water service installed provided for a large bubbling 
drinking fountain on the north side of the entrance at Gilbert 
Avenue. 
WINTER SCENE, CONCRETE BRIDGE, EDEN PARK 
