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1_ 9 <br /> • <br /> mously adopted, the Attorney was directed to prepare and secure title for the City's interest <br /> subject to the indebtedness. <br /> HIGHWAY 99 <br /> Mayor Bruggemeyer reported that since the adoption of• the Resolution <br /> at the last regular meting authorizing the disbursement of money by the Pioneer Tttle <br /> Insurance & Trust Company, the Division of highways wanted satisfaction-of judgments of <br /> record before they would send the money, which he had refused to do. After due consid- <br /> eration, all matters relating to Highway 99 were deferred awaiting the outcome of a m- -t <br /> with the Highway Department on.January 21, 1937. Mayor Bruggemeyer• asked that Council- <br /> man Maccubbin accompany him to said meeting. <br /> Engineer Hinckley was directed to complete the sidewalk at Highway 99 • <br /> and Orange Street (Lindenberg property) as soon as possible. <br /> PARKING SYSTEM <br /> Councilman Spoor reported the use of a new parking system by backing <br /> in diagonally to the curb. Referred to the Police Commissioner. <br /> TAU STREET EXTENSION <br /> Matters pertaining to State Street extension,, West Citrus Avenue <br /> improvement and new City Hall were informally discussed as to ways and means of <br /> financing but no action taken. <br /> RE-SURFACING ORANGE STREET <br /> The matter of re-surfacing Orange Street was considered. Councilman <br /> Clapp thought it should be done by W.P.A. project for labor only, the City to furnish <br /> the material and equipment, which would not cost more tham $1000.00. The Engineer <br /> suggested one-half could be paid before July 1st and the other half after July 1st. <br /> Mayor Bruggemeyer stated he was sure of a payment of $3227.00 by the Southern Pacific <br /> Railroad Company soon which could be used for this purpose. Upon motion of Councilman <br /> Maccubbin, seconded by Councilman Spoor, unanimously adopted, the Engineer was directed 111 <br /> to set-up a W.P.A. project for re-surfacing of the Street south of Colton Avenue. <br /> _POL C� DEPARTMENT <br /> Councilman Cranston voiced the need of a Police matron and asked that • <br /> she be given permission to employ same when the need arose. Upon motion of Councilman <br /> Maccubbin, s;conded by Councilman Spoor, that such permit be granted, was unanimously <br /> adopted. <br /> The need for a hot water heater at the Police Department was also <br /> reported by Commissioner Cranston, stating that the pipes were all in. Upon motioniof <br /> Councilman Spoor, seconded by Councilman Cranston, unanimously adopted, the matter was <br /> referred to the Commissioner of Buildings with power to act. <br /> The matter of purchase of a new car for the Police Department was also <br /> discussed but no action taken. <br /> MILK & WATER TESTS <br /> Councilman Cranston reported that she had investigated the matter of <br /> milk and water tests more thoroughly and in comparison with San Bernardino and Riverside • <br /> with the decision that it seemed a very satisfactory and centralized arrangement at the <br />