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<br /> busaes will be allowed to park on and that the Pol,ice Department be ,�
<br /> inetructed to enforce thie notice,, City Attorney McCarthy advised that the
<br /> city had jurisdiction over the streets insofar ae buases_etopping or parking �;*
<br /> between runa_but that any order changing the route of the busees would have �
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<br /> to be approved by the 3tate Railroad Commission, He recommended that the �=:
<br /> Council authorize the City Manager to ma.ke application to the Railroad Com-
<br /> miseion in the name of the city to have the busses rerouted. Councilman '
<br /> Britschgi included in his_motion that the City Manager be authorized to
<br /> make apulication to the Railroad Commission for a rerouting of the bueses,
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<br /> seconded by Councilman Armstrong. Under the question, City Mana�er Blom
<br /> euggested that .it might be possible to work out a revision of the present '
<br /> bus atopa on Broadway. Councilman Britschgi, with the consent of the seo-
<br /> ond, rescinded his motion, and moved that the matter of the Martin Trans-
<br /> portation Company be turned over to the City Manager to work out in accor-
<br /> dance with the wishes of the Council, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, The
<br /> parking changes and stopping changes as euggested were as followe: No park- �
<br /> ing at the Standard or 3he11 Oil Stations and, 1n lieu of the stopping at
<br /> Baird'a Drug Company, a stop be made a.t Borden's Creamery, other stops on
<br /> ,, Broadway to be made at two block intervale on the far side of the intersection
<br /> Mot3on passed un�nimously.
<br /> Claims No. 7104 to 7164 in the amount of �21,865.52 were approved and ordered paid
<br /> on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman Britschgi. Council-
<br /> man McNulty questioned the claim of Mrs. Alfreda Bell for miscellaneous ex- '
<br /> penses incurred by the Community Council. City Manager Blom-advised the
<br /> �:claim Yor approximately ten dollare covered expenses for a period of about
<br /> three yeara. No provision was made in the budget and it could be paid from
<br /> miscellaneous fund. Motion passed unanimously.
<br /> Counci2man Werder moved, seconded by Councilman Britsohgi, that the meeting be
<br /> adjourned. Motion passed unanimously.
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<br /> R, S, DO GE �
<br /> � Clerk of the City of Redwood City.
<br /> REDYlOOD CITY COUNCIL
<br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING �
<br /> ' July 15, 2946 ,
<br /> 8:00 P. M.,
<br /> On roll call the Pollowing were preeent: Gouncilmen C. C. Armstrong, Carl
<br /> Britachgi. Floyd D. Granger, George W, MeNulty, Arthur V. Swift, Willian M. '
<br /> Werder,,Mayor W,r�W. Hilton and City Clerk R.�.B. Dodge. Also present were:
<br /> City Manager E. W. Blom. City Attorney Paul A. BGcCarthy, City En�ineer pon S,
<br /> Wilson, Police Chief C. L. Collins, Fire Chief J. L.�rLodi, 3treet 3uperinten-
<br /> dent H, L. 491nter, Building Inapector_L. M. Duncan.
<br /> Councilman McNulty moned, seconded by Councilman Armstron�, minutes of previoua '
<br /> meeting be approved as mailed. Motion paesed unanimously.
<br /> Communication was rece;ived from the Planning Commission recommending approval of '�
<br /> the request of Sa.m Gold to rezone the remaining portion of Lot 23, Lee Traot �
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<br /> from aecond residential to business dietrict, fire zone 3. Councilman
<br /> ;,. ➢Perder moved; seconded by Councilman Armetrong, that the recommendation of �
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