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LAS VEGAS VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 919 W E S T B O N A N Z A RO AD OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS P. O. BOX 1109 L A S V E G A S , N E V A D A W IL L IA M C. R E N S H A W T H O M A S A . C A M P B E L L P R E S I D E N T T e l e p h o n e DU. 2 - 6 3 0 0 C H I E F E N G I N E E R A N D G E N E R A L M A N A G E R G. W IL L IA M C O U LT H A R D V I C E P R E S I D E N T H A R R Y E. M IL L E R SECY.-TREAS. April 6, 1956 C. N O R M A N C O R N W A L L A S S T . S E C Y . - T R E A S . RECEIVED LAND & TAX DEPT* S. R. D u B R A V A C R. E. TH O R N W IL L IA M L. R O SEVEA R Union Pacific Railroad Company 422 West Sixth Street Los Angeles 14, California Attention: Mr. T. E. Hammill, Assistant Land and Tax Agent Gentlemen: My letter of January 26, 1956 advised that the relocation work required under Section 5 of Agreement C.L.D. IIS42 had been completed and requested that steps be taken toward releasing the Relocation Fund. which revealed that there was a short section of pipe extending on the railroad property in the vicinity of Tonopah Highway and Bonanza Road, and also a stub into the old Westside Pumping Station site. Both of these pipes and the power pole at the old Westside Pumping Station mentioned in my letter have been removed. Since to the best of our knowledge the work is entirely complete, it will be appreciated if you will take the necessary steps for release of the Relocation Fund. Subsequently an inspection was made by Mr. L. R. Maag Yours very truly, W. C. Renshaw Engineer and Manager WCR:mjb cc: Mr. L. R. Maag