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2198 LAWS OF FLORIDA <br /> Section 54. In the event there is remaining in the bank or <br /> banks, or other depository an unexpended balance of money that <br /> was derived from the sale of bonds after the work, the cost of <br /> which is to be paid therefrom, has been completed, the City Council <br /> shall invest such balance in such interest bearing securities as it <br /> may elect, to be approved by the Mayor, or deposit same at interest <br /> in an approved depository. Such securities shall be turned over <br /> by it to the Cify Treasurer or other proper officer, and the pro- <br /> ceeds thereof be applied to the payment of the bonds or the in- <br /> terest thereon, as directed by resolution of the Council. <br /> Section 55. The adverse result of an election to determine the <br /> question of the issuance of bonds for any one or more of the pur- <br /> poses mentioned in this Act shall not debar the then existing or <br /> any subsequent Council from resubmitting the same question to the <br /> legal voters of the City after the lapse of one year; but the ques- <br /> tion of bonding for any purpose not already voted upon can be <br /> submitted to the vote of the people whenever, in the judgment of <br /> the Council, it may be considered advisable. <br /> Section 56. All the property within the City taxable for State <br /> and County purposes shall be assessed and listed for the purpose <br /> of taxation on the City Assessment Roll and the City Tax Assessor <br /> shall proceed substantially in the same manner as is provided by <br /> law for the assessment of real and personal,property for the pur- <br /> poscs of State and County taxation; and railway and railroad com- <br /> panies,including street railways, shall be subject to assessment and <br /> taxation on all real estate and personal property owned by them <br /> within the limits of the corporation, in the same manner and at the <br /> same ratio and valuation as other property, save and excepting the <br /> roadbed and rolling stock of said railroad, which shall be assessed <br /> by the State Comptroller, as provided by law; provided, the City <br /> may make its own assessment of property for taxation, and the <br /> valuation of the property by the municipality shall not be con- <br /> trolled by the valuation fixed for State and County taxation, but <br /> may exceed the same, and provided, farther, the City Council shall <br /> act as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of equalizing the <br /> valuation instead of the Board of County Commissioners. <br /> Section 57. The City Tax Collector shall proceed with the col- <br /> lection of the City taxes substantially in the same manner as pro- <br /> vided by law for the collection of taxes and sale of property for <br /> the non-payment of taxes by State and County Tax Collectors. He <br /> shall give all notice required by law, and sell the real property of <br /> delinquents in the manner provided by law, and give to the pur- <br /> IIS <br />