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446 a �' <br />' regarding the pile driver. City Engineer Jain stated that he had no further infor- <br />mation to report. Councilman Granger moved that this matter of the pile driver be <br />referred to the acting City Manager, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried. <br />Councilman Granger asked if the City Clerk had ever written a letter to the PG&E in regard <br />to lighting on Whipple and Stafford Street. City Engineer Jain replied that this <br />had been taken care of. <br />i <br />Councilman Granger brought up the subject of pedestrian lane on the corner of Jefferson <br />Avenue and Upton Street. Captain Faulstich stated that there was a crossing at <br />Alameda de las Pulgas and Jefferson Avenue' and a school crossing guard was also on <br />this corner. Councilman Granger asked that this be referred to the Traffic Fact <br />Finding Committee for study. So ordered, the Committee to report their findings <br />0 <br />within 2 weeks. <br />City Attorney Currie stated that he had the agreement with the Redwood City Elementary <br />School District and asked that the Mayor be authorized to sign this agreement for <br />the sale of Hawes Park. and providing for the City to purchase from the City of <br />San Francisco that portion which is needed to complete the area in question. <br />Councilman Britschgi stated that a definite price should be placed on the property <br />in question before the City signs any agreement with the school. This was follow- <br />ed by discussion after which Councilman Britschgi moved that this be put on t -he <br />,agenda for one week and the City Attorney was asked to obtain further information <br />in regard to the cost. <br />City Attorney Currie asked that the deeds of Carl and ])elfina DePetrius and Carl, Leonard, <br />Joseph Britschgi and their wives for the area covering the creek north of Broadway <br />in regard to the Parking District. Councilman Britschgi moved that the City Clerk <br />be authorized to accept the above deeds, seconded by Councilman Granger and carried. <br />City Attorn,, Currie stated that complications have arisen on the parcels owned by the <br />Purity Stores and two other property owners. He asked that this ,be discussed with <br />the Council at a Committee meeting. He stated that these owners want to talk to the <br />City before any action is taken. Councilman Jones stated that the Committee is ready <br />to meet with these people. <br />The City Clerk read a letter from the Division of Highways in reply to our letter of <br />July 14, 1955 advising of a request by the City Council for the installation of <br />traffic signals at the intersection of Woodisde Road and Massachusetts Avenue. <br />The State has completed a traffic signal study of this intersection and are sorry <br />that they connot recommend installation of traffic signals at the present time due <br />to insufficient signal warrants. However, they will continue to observe conditions <br />at this intersection and will reconsider a signal installation if any appreciable <br />increase in traffic occurs. ' <br />Councilman Granger asked that the City Clerk be.directed to write a letter to find out <br />when the State made this survey. Councilman 'Jones was of the opinion that this <br />_ia <br />was not done while school was in progress but som;time this summer. Mayor Herkner <br />so directed the Clerk and ask that the study be made during school hours. The Mayor <br />stated that the motion was lost for want of a second. Councilman Britschgi moved <br />that a copy of the Division of Highways letter be sent to the school, seconded by <br />Councilman Jones and carried. <br />Councilman Granger reported that the Bourquin property is about to be sold. The land <br />2 <br />