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1 <br />by Councilman McNulty, it was decided to appropriate for this purpose $250.00. <br />The Clerk read a letter from W. B. Dean of Chico asking what action, if any, the Council had <br />taken or intended to take to meet the 1915 Act delinquencies. The Clerk was instructed <br />to convey to Mr. Dean the decision of the Council to make a special levy to take care <br />of the interest. <br />In a letter from Frew Morton, Foster and Kleiser Company, San Francisco, requested permission <br />to change panels on the Bayshore Highway and Main Street and also to re -build one on <br />Broadway. On motion of Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Fletcher, per— <br />mission was granted. <br />A communication was received from the Stockton Chamber of Commerce requesting delegates of <br />Redwood City to the convention of the League of California Municipalities to be held <br />in Pasadena this year to vote for Stockton as the convention city for 1935• <br />The departmental reports were ordered filed. <br />The approved claims were ordered paid on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Council— <br />man McrTulty. <br />Adjournment. <br />BEM:MR <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR 1213TING <br />N=OOD CITY COMTCIL <br />AUGUST 20, 193+ <br />9:00 P.M. <br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor, C. G. Lambert, L. C. Christensen, <br />J. M. Eva, E. A. Fletcher, R. N. Jones, P. A. McCarthy, Geo. 17. McNulty, City Clerk, <br />B. E. 1,�yers. Absent: None. <br />The minutes of the meeting of August 6, 1934, were approved on motion of Councilman Fletcher, <br />seconded by Councilman McNulty. <br />There was read a letter, dated August 13, from the State Railroad Commission announcing an <br />adjourned hearing in Case No. 3939 at San Carlos, September 6, to take up recommendations <br />made concerning the closing of certain streets and the placing of certain signs at rail— <br />road crossings, and requesting that Redwood City be represented. The Clerk was asked to <br />acknowledge the letter and to tell the Commission that someone would represent Redwood <br />City. He was also to notify the Chamber of Commerce. Consideration of the matter was <br />put over to be taken up at the next meeting. <br />H. L. Williams appeared before the Council to protest the re -valuation of his property between <br />Middlefield Road and Heller Streets. The value had been reduced on the improvements from <br />$2,550 to $2,000, but after considering Mr. 17illiamst request, it was decided to reduce <br />the figures $500 more, making the improvements $1600, $200 for the barn and $1,300 for <br />•f <br />• <br />