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URBAN ASSOC. - <br />Progress report from Los Angeles Councilman Nowell regarding development <br />of voluntary governmental organization to perform urban area continuous <br />planning. <br /> <br />TRAFFIC REPORT - <br />Control devices installed or removed 3-29 - ~-12~66. <br /> <br />CIVIC CENTER C0~94. - <br />Resolution of Board of Supervisors appointing Paul M. White as President <br />of the Civic Center Commission. <br /> <br />SOUTH MAIN Council received co~unications <br />RAN~PS from the South Main Improvement <br /> Association and varimus business- <br /> men on South Main urging support <br />of the Public Works Director in his presentation to the Highway Commission~ <br />regarding on and off ramps to connect South Main with the Newport and San <br />Diego Freeways. <br /> <br />The Director of Public Works reported that he had met with District <br />engineers fremthe Division of Highways and looked at their ramp designs; <br />that they would not release cost estimates or recc~mendations, but he <br />believed the Highway Engineer's recc~mmendation at the next Commission hearing <br />on April 21st would not be favorable. <br /> <br />It was moved by Councilman B~ooks, seconded by Councilman Herrin and <br />carried, that the Clerk be directed to apprise the South Main Improvement <br />Association and others interested of the progress being made with the <br />State Highway Commission, and that expenditure be authorized for Councilman <br />Markel to attend the next meeting with California Highway Commission in <br />Sacramento, Thursday, April 21, 1966 to express views of South Main <br />Improvement Association and City of Santa Ana. <br /> <br />CROSSING - Reporting on financing of an over- <br />17T~_ & LINWOOD pass at 17th and Linwood, the City <br /> Attorney stated he now believed <br /> assessment district proceedings <br />would be legal and that petition forms had been given to James Toepfer on <br />April 7th. <br /> <br />APPROPRIATION It was moved by Councilman McMichael, <br />ADJUSTMenTS seconded by Councilman Markel and <br />~'~- carried, that approval be granted <br /> request for transfer of $~8,000 <br />fr~ Fund ll-O00 (Council Contingency) to 51-331 (Police Building); $1,500 <br />frcm Fund 51-329 to 51-32~ (Fire Dept.); and $110 from Fund 51-251 to <br />51-244 (Parks Dept.). <br /> <br />CURBSIDEMAILBOXES On motion of Councilman Nerrin, <br /> ~'~ seconded by Councilman Markel and <br /> carried, the City Attorney was <br /> directed to prepare a resolution <br />protesting requirement by Postmaster General of curbside mailboxes in all <br />new subdivisions. <br /> <br />DOWNTOWN PARKING DIST. <br /> <br />as follows: <br /> <br />Mr. Lorin Griset, Chairman of the <br />Downtow~ Parking Committee, presented <br />the Committee's proposal that the <br />City participate in the district <br /> <br />l) <br /> <br />The assignment of the parking me~er fund to the proposed district, <br />to compensate for the difference between the maximum legal assessment <br />and the estimated cost of the proposed lots. <br /> <br />2) The assignment to the district of future parking meter revenues <br />CITY COUNCIL - 508 - April 18, 1966 <br /> <br /> <br />