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293 <br /> Consent Calendar (continued) <br /> Approval of warrants nos. 11,529 through 11,680 <br /> totaling $238,209. 92; and authorization to meet <br /> usual and necessary bills without Council approval <br /> elk until February 24, 1975 (MINUTE ORDER NO. 75-36) <br /> bow Request of Councilman Henderson to attend a meeting <br /> in Sacramento on February 18, 1975 of Secretary of <br /> the Business and Transportation Agency Burns and <br /> the Housing and Community Development Task Force <br /> of the League of California Cities <br /> (MINUTE ORDER NO. 75-37) <br /> Discussion followed and City Manager Fales replied to <br /> questions concerning the desirability of changing the <br /> ten-hour parking meters near the Audio-Visual Center <br /> at 910 Main Street to two-hour meters. Mr. Fales <br /> advised that the change was recommended by the City <br /> Librarian. <br /> City Attorney Schricker advised that a public hearing <br /> must be held before a final decision with regard to <br /> the proposed change in meter hours can be made. (The <br /> public hearing will be held on February 24, 1975. ) <br /> The motion carried unanimously by roll call vote. <br /> r^^- Written Communications <br /> 60.4os 1. Letter from San Mateo County Fair and Exposition <br /> Center requesting designation of organization to <br /> se eecct� a Dream Girl candidate for the 23rd Annual <br /> San Mateo County Dream Girl Pageant to be held <br /> June 27, 1975 <br /> dith the concurrence of the City Council, Mayor <br /> Weymouth ordered that the Peninsula Celebration <br /> Association be authorized to select the Dream <br /> Girl candidate and that the PCA and the County <br /> Fair and Exposition Center be advised of the <br /> selection. (memo 2-11-75) <br /> 2. Letter from Citizens Committee for the Revenue <br /> Limit Election urging Council support of Proposi- <br /> tion H re Sequoia Union High School District <br /> MOTION : Councilman Barrett moved, seconded by <br /> Councilman Henderson, to endorse and support <br /> Proposition H relating to the revenue limit <br /> election for Sequoia Union High School District. <br /> Discussion following concerning the poor presenta- <br /> tion made by the District Board on behalf of <br /> Proposition H, their lack of response to the <br /> Iwo electorate and the need of the District for the <br /> funds in spite of any difficulties encountered <br /> with the District Board. <br /> -6- <br /> Reg.Mtg. <br /> 2/10/75 <br />