From Ac So Koch, Chairman, Advisory Cc~mittee, Arterial
<br /> Highway
<br /> Financing
<br />Program of the County, advising that applications for projects for the fiscal
<br />program of the fiscal year 1961-62 will be considered by the Advisory Committee on
<br />January 1, 1961,
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<br /> Frc~ Attorney Paul F. Loveridge, 2036 No. Main Street, advising their firm
<br />represents the Hasty Moving and Storage C~mpany and Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Neil,
<br />who are engaged in business at 4101 So. Main Street, close to the intersection of
<br />Main and Sunflower Streets, where several ditches, pipes and other conductors of
<br />water dead-end at this intersection and dump the flood waters upon the area, creat-!
<br />lng a serious drainage problem and inevitable flood damage to the property; further
<br />a dangerous and defective condition exists and alleviation of this condition is
<br />requested,
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<br /> From the Secretary, Friends of the Santa Ana Public Library, stating their
<br />executive board expresses concern over the lack of adequate lighting on, or near,
<br />the parking area at the Library Building, and requests investigation to correct
<br />this,
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<br /> Director of Public Works,
<br /> From the Manager advising Hugh Forem~u, will serve as Acting City Manager frc~
<br />October 16th through 23rd, while the Manager is absent from the City to attend the
<br />International City Managers' Conference~
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<br /> From the Chairman, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, enclos-
<br /> ing copy of telegram sent by the Board of Directors to Governor Edmund G. Brown,
<br /> setting forth the circumstances which caused them to take action concerning the
<br /> three major areas of disagreement between the office of the Governor and Metropolitan
<br /> Water District,
<br /> Application of Western Air Lines before the Public Utilities Commission for
<br />~*~increase in intra-state air passenger fares,
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<br /> Application of Trans World Airlines, Inc., before the Public Utilities Com-
<br />mission for an order authorizing passenger rate increases and authority for short
<br />notice filing pursuant to sections 2.1 and 2°2 of General Order 10S-A,
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<br /> Application of Bonanza Air Lines, Inc. before the Public Utilities Commission
<br />for an increase in intra-state air passenger fares,
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<br /> Application of American Airlines, Inc. before the Public Utilities Commission
<br />for authority to increase intra-state passenger fares,
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<br /> Application of West Coast Airlin~ Inc. before the Public Utilities Conm~issio~
<br />~for authority to increase intra-state,~assenger fares,
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<br /> Application of United Air Lines, Inc. before the Public Utilities Cc~mission
<br />for authority to make certain changes in its intra- stat e pass enger fares,
<br />resulting in increase,
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<br />Application to
<br />iSolicit Funds
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<br /> From Stanley G. Guenther, Santa Ana Radio Company, 2056 So. Main Street, advis~
<br />lng they have plans to build on property at 2020 So. Main Street, depending upon
<br />street access, and inquiring if the alley access to this property can be opened for~i
<br />rear parking,
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<br /> Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Applications of
<br />Roderick A. Fraser, 1522 So. Main Street; from Ellen E. Hardin, l~00 W. McFadden
<br />Avenue~ from Ken Y. Kono, Rose H. K~no, Daniel Eo Iwanaga, Jim Kanno and Grace M.
<br />Kurisu, 226 South Harbor Boulevard; from Albert Solis, Jr° and Rita Solis, 207 E°
<br />Central Avenue; from Bernadene B. Bachelor, 2603 So. Bristol Street; and from
<br />Lottie Mo Loomis, 3718 W. Bolsa Avenue.
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<br />On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the application
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<br />of the Santa Ana-Tustin Council of Churches, was granted to solicit llmds October
<br />
<br />31, 1960, from 5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M., in a house-to-house campaign, for the United
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<br />Nations Children's Emergency Fund in its program of world-wide relief, known as the
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<br />~dvertise for bids
<br />Projects 122, 125
<br />and C-52
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<br />UNICEF program.
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<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of the
<br />Department of Public Works was granted, and the Purchasing Agent authorized to
<br />advertise for bids, as one contract, for the construction of Fairview Street, between
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<br />Segerstrom Avenue and Delhi Road, Project 122; for the construction of Segerstrom
<br />Avenue, between Harbor Boulevard and Greenville Street, Project 125; and for the
<br />widening of DeLhi Road, between Fairview Street and Greenville Street, Project C-54.
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<br />Plans and Specifica-
<br />tions-Construct Sugar
<br />Ave. btn Harbor Blvd.
<br />and West City Limits,
<br />Project 126
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<br />bids to be opened November 7, 1960.
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<br />On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of the
<br />Department of Public Works was granted, and the plans and specifications approved,
<br />for the construction of Sugar Avenue, between Harbor Boulevard and the West City
<br />Limits, Project 126.
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