Source:Ordinance-1911-274

From Pittsburgh Streets

"An ordinance changing the name of Ridge street, between Monroe street and Melwood street to Ridgway street." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1911, no. 274. Passed Nov. 2, 1911. Ordinance Book 23, p. 396. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh from beginning of appointed term June 10, 1911 to end of appointed term December 31, 1911, appendix, p. 109, Devine & Co., Pittsburgh, 1911 (Google Books ClQxAQAAMAAJ, D7pEAQAAMAAJ; HathiTrust chi.096598740, uiug.30112108223865; Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1911part2).

No. 274

AN ORDINANCE—Changing the name of Ridge street, between Monroe street and Melwood street to Ridgway street.

Whereas, by an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance changing the names of certain avenues, streets, lanes and alleys in the City of Pittsburgh," approved April 5th, 1910, the name of Ridge street was changed to Ridgway street, between Cliff street and Monroe street; and

Whereas, The said Ridge street terminals should be between Cliff street and Melwood street, therefore this change becomes necessary in the widening of Grant boulevard at Ridgway street.

Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the name of Ridge street, from Monroe street to Melwood street, be and the same is hereby changed to Ridgway street.

Section 2. That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this Ordinance.

Passed November 2, 1911.

Pittsburgh, November 15th, 1911.
I do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was transmitted to the Mayor for his approval on November 3rd, 1911, and not having been returned by him within ten (10) days thereafter with his approval, nor to the next meeting of Council after ten (10) days had expired with his objections, wherefore the same has become a law agreeably to Acts of Assembly in such cases made and provided, in like manner as if he had signed the same.

E. J. MARTIN,
City Clerk.

Ordinance Book 23, page 396.