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1/3/1933
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x-92 <br />it was decided to hold the matter over until the next meeting, and that members of the <br />Council would 'examine the sidewalk where Mrs. Gillis was injured. <br />The City Manager was asked to report to Mr. O'Dea concerning the Airport Lease. <br />The proposed ordinance requiring that dogs be on leash was laid over for four weeks. <br />There was considerable discussion concerning the placing.of signals along the Southern <br />Pacific track and more particularly at the Jefferson Avenue crossing. The Council felt <br />that a manually operated signal should be installed at Jefferson Avenue, but in its <br />proposal the Southerr_ Pacific Company had indicated nothing more than an automatic <br />signal. Councilmen Christensen, Pletcher and Lambert were instructed to continue as <br />,arcommittee on railroad signals and to formulate some plan which would be acceptable <br />to the Railroad Company. <br />City Manager, Dimmitt, reported that he had been notified that an order had been issued <br />by the State Highway Department that the parking on Main Street be painted for parallel <br />-parking instead of the present diagonal, and requesting the cooperation of the local <br />police when this work is undertaken by them. The Council wished to go on record as <br />protesting this action because it greatly interferes with the convenience of local <br />people. Consequently, the Manager was asked to write the Highway Commission to this <br />effect. <br />A letter from C. G. Uhlenberg, Special Auditor, indicating his check of the records was <br />satisfactory, was ordered filed. <br />Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Eva, proposed the adoption of a resolution <br />requiring the placing of a "Stop" sign on the southwesterly curb line of Broadway <br />at the westerly line of Main Street, and also a sign reading °right turns permitted <br />at all times". Carried. <br />The City Clerk was instructed to look up the garbage contract and arrange to take up <br />consideration of renewal in sufficient time to allow complete investigation. <br />The departmental reports were ordered filed. <br />The approved claims were ordered paid on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by <br />Councilman Fletcher. <br />Adjournment. <br />BEM:MR <br />/Y <br />City Clerk <br />i <br />La <br />
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