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8/22/1938
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<br />RES 0 L UTI 0 N <br />----------- <br /> <br />RESOLVED that the Highway Commission of the State of <br />California be and lt is hereby respectfully, but most earnestly <br />urged to include in its budget for the next biennium a sufficient <br />appropria t:i.on for the purchase of property to widen and pave EL CAMINO <br />REAL, known as Highway 101, between Broadway in Redwood City, end <br />the Santa Clara County line, inell1.ding the portion of said highway <br />through part of Redwood City, Atherton and Menlo Park; - that some <br />of the reasons which prompt this request are as follows: <br /> <br />1. El Camino Real has been widened to four lanes and <br />paved from San Francisco to Broadway in Redwood City, and the portion <br />thereof from Redwood City to Palo Alto constitutes a hazard by reason <br />of the exceedlnely heavy traffic on this narrolJlT highway. <br /> <br />2. In each biennium during the last ten years, or there- <br />abouts, repeated assurances have been given that this improvement <br />would be made; based on such assurances, a setback line has been main- <br />tained by ordinances of the municipalities traversed by the said high- <br />way for more than twelve years. <br /> <br />3. The property owners on this portion of El Camino Real <br />have suffered. a substantlal detriment in making improvements of their <br />property by reason of the continued postponement of thi$ improvement <br />of the highway; the property is zoned as business property and is <br />adapted only to development as business property, but tena.nts for <br />buildings that would be built cannot be obtained on account of the <br />setback line and the inconvenience to business incident thereto. <br /> <br />4. The growth of this portion of the San Francisco Peninsula <br />and the consequent increase in the value of property has been and <br />will continue to be so rapid tha.t unless this project is completed <br />within the next biennium there is danger of the cost of the additional <br />rjght of W8.y increaslng to such an extent the. t the pl)rchase thereof <br />will be even more burdensome in the future. <br /> <br />5. Property owners whose property fronts on El Camino <br />Real have been assessed for concrete shoulders which were constructed <br />appro.x.:i.mately ten years ago and which provlded a hiGhway of enough <br />width for all local tra.ffic. However, by far the greatest portion <br />of traffic on thiA portion of El Camino Real originates outside of <br />this area and consists of statewide and interstate movements, which <br />will necessarily be greatly increased by reason of the Golden Gate <br />International Exposition in 1939. <br /> <br />I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy <br /> <br />of' a resolution duly adopted at a meeting of the Council of the <br /> <br />City of Redwood City <br /> <br />held on the 22d day of August, 1~~38. <br /> <br />~~~- <br />4Ti~~)~~ <br /> <br />City Clerk <br />
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