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MINUTES OF REGULAR..:, MEETING <br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />NOVEMBER to 1937 <br />g:p0 P. M. <br />Upon roll call the following Councilmen were present: Councilmen L. C, Christensen, <br />L <br />J. M. Eva, E. A. Fletcher, Wm. Hohn, R. N. Jones, G. W. McNulty, Mayor Paul A. <br />McCarthy, and City Clerk B. E. Myers. <br />!I The minutes of the meeting of October 18 were approved on motion of Councilman Eva, <br />Pi seconded by Councilman Fletcher. <br />ji Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Jones, proposed the adoption of the following <br />i1 resolution, which was unanimously carried: <br />"RESOLVED, that the City of Redwood City insure such of its employees <br />as desire to be insured and who are acceptable to the Aetna Life Insurance <br />Company of Hartford, Connecticut, in a plan of Group Health and Accident <br />Insurance. The Cit of Redwood'Cit to <br />� y y pay the entire first months premium <br />{{ and thereafter to pay approximately 4Op of the monthly premium. <br />I <br />"It is further resolved that the City Clerk hereby be authorized to <br />sign such papers as are necessary in completing the above transaction." <br />( Councilman Fletcher, for the Committee on Termite Control, asked to have the report <br />continued. <br />t <br />1 The City Manager submitted to the Council a letter reading as follows: <br />°In re: Docket No. Calif. 1445-D, Contract No. 1, Redwood City Harbor. <br />I have this day given the final inspection to the construction of the <br />wharf and transit shed at Redwood City Harbor undertaken by Healy- <br />Tibbitts Construction Company as contractor and have found the work <br />completed in accordance with the plans and specifications to my entire <br />satisfaction." <br />� On motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman Christensen, the Council <br />I <br />ratified the action of the City Manager. <br />The City Manager also submitted a letter concerning the completion of contract of <br />W. 0. Tyson, but consideration was laid over until the next meeting. <br />Pursuant to instructions from the Council, the City Manager filed a report concerning <br />the experience of the City of Palo Alto in obtaining underpasses and discussed <br />jthe subject generally for Redwood City, but no action was taken, other than to <br />i <br />put ahead further discussion to the first meeting in December. In the meanwhile, <br />1 <br />the entire subject will be studied by a committee composed of Councilman <br />Christensen, as chairman, and Councilmen McNulty and Eva. <br />1 Councilman Jones, supported in his statement by other commuters, called attention to <br />the inconvenient and dangerous situation existing at the Southern Pacific Station. <br />It was shown that passengers going to San Francisco have to cross the tracks <br />from the station and wait for the train on the north-easterly side of the tracks; <br />that the intervening space was not properly paved, and that to stand on the <br />opposite side and wait for the trains in the rain would not be desirable. <br />Finally, after considerable discussion, Councilman Jones, seconded by Council- <br />man McNulty, proposed that the City Manager be instructed to take up this matter <br />with the Southern Pacific Company, and demand the <br />pavement be completed between <br />ii <br />