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2 1. <br /> • <br /> granting the Southern California Edison Company a 50 year franchise; <br /> From the Fish & Game Development Association asking the City to <br /> endorse an initiative measure relating to the regulation- and control of sardine fishery; <br /> From the Division of Highways, showing aftestimated apportionment 'of ' <br /> 11¢ gas tax allocation for the fiscal year 1936-37 for this Cit? in the amount of <br /> $$11,610.00; <br /> From the League of California Municipalities relative to materials <br /> furnished for W. P. A. projects, also submitting a brief summary of the work of the <br /> League for the year 1936. <br /> SAN BERNARDINO AVENUE <br /> _ • e v • . • 1:- greeted various members at the Council table at this • <br /> time complimenting them upon the much improved conduct since the appointment of Mrs. <br /> Cranston to the Council. ' <br /> Mr. Fowler' stated he was returning the petition of the property 'owners <br /> for curbs and gutters on San Bernardino'' Avenue, between Church and Judson Streets, under <br /> a W.P.A. project, same having been referred to the Supervisors on November '18, 1936, by <br /> the City Council. He submitted a copy of the action of the Supervisors and informed the <br /> Council that it was not the policy of the County to construct curbs. and gutters, and that <br /> it would be impossible to make an assessment district of it, add that the construction <br /> of all curbs and gutters and the sponsorship of Federal projects for this purpose must <br /> be assumed by the City. The. petition of the property owners and_copy of action of the <br /> County Board of Supervisors. were ordered filed. <br /> Supervisor Fowler also reported they were ready to start work on <br /> Sunset Drive as soon as the stone work was completed and Mr. Hinckley assured him they <br /> would be let in any time they 'were ready. <br /> A general ' discussionwas had regarding the allocation of money from <br /> the County, and -Supervisor Fowler assured' them he would do his best for this district <br /> and wanted the City to feel free to ask for their needs. <br /> ` APPOINTMENTS <br /> The Mayor reported a vacancy onzthe Libtary 'Board as of December 31, 1936, • <br /> with the expiration of the term of Clarence G. White, and recommended he be reappointed <br /> for the term ending December 31, 1939. Upon motion of Councilman Spoor, seconded by <br /> Councilman Cranston, the recommendation of the Mayor was unanimously adopted. <br /> The Mayor also reported a vacancy on the Planning Commission as of <br /> December 31, 1936, with the expiration of the term of I. Ford, and recommended he be <br /> reappointed for the term ending December 31, 1940. Upon motion of Councilman Clapp, <br /> seconded by Councilman Spoor, the recommendation of the Mayor was unanimously adopted. <br /> ' The City Clerk was authorized and directed to notify both Mr. White and Mr. Ford of <br /> their reappointments, thanking them for their services. <br /> HIGHWAY 99 <br /> The Mayor stated that money was ready to be deposited by the State <br /> • <br />