[Approved 10-17-1967 by Ch. No. 1135 as Secs. 2-35 through 2-37 of the 1966 Code]
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Editor's Note: See also the following sections of the Charter which pertain to the Director of Public Works and the Department of Public Works: Secs. 3-100, 3-101 and 4-600 et seq.
The Director of Public Works may extend the mains and otherwise increase the efficiency and advantage of the waterworks as appropriations shall be made for these purposes, and generally may do any other act or thing which he or she may deem necessary for the proper management of the waterworks; provided that he or she shall not at any time incur any debt on account of the waterworks in excess of the appropriations which shall be from time to time made therefor.
The Director of Public Works shall have the supervision, control and general charge of the management and operation of the municipal garage. He or she may make rules and regulations regarding its use and for the control of chauffeurs operating motor vehicles therein and may employ such assistance as may be required for its care, maintenance and operation.
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The Director of Public Works shall keep all motor vehicles stored or kept in the municipal garage in as good condition and repair as possible and shall provide for such vehicles everything necessary to do so, including parts and tires, and shall also furnish all gasoline, oil, grease or other substances necessary for operation of all motor vehicles used by the various departments of the City, except those used by the park, fire and police departments.
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The Director of Public Works shall install and keep a proper system of accounting, to the end that each department shall be charged with its proportionate share for storage in such garage and for repairs, parts and supplies used for motor vehicles assigned to it, and all such charges and receipts from such other departments shall be credited to the appropriation for the municipal garage.