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CITY NUNCIL MINUrEs - March 3, 1982 <br />60 D. STAFF - REFORTS, CORRESPONDENCE AM ANNOUNCEMENTS: City Manager (continued): <br />5. Request from VANTRANS for written Council approval for the Cc county <br />Services Agency to submit a claim to the Metropolitan Transportation <br />Commission to become a Consolidated Transportation Agency for FY 1982-83 <br />The City Manager recc mended approval of this request stating that the <br />services the Town received would remain the same but at less cost. <br />NOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Perkins, seconded by Proft and passed <br />unanimously by all members present to approve the request for the Coamunity <br />Services Agency to submit a claim to the Metropolitan Transportation Crnmission <br />to became a Consolidated Transportation Agency for FY 1982-83. <br />6. Public Works CnmuniCatiOns System <br />The City Manager requested that this item be continued to the next meeting <br />for further staff evaluation. <br />Marc Kaufman, 14100 Donelson Place, distributed a report to Council on the <br />Town's radio system for their study and consideration. <br />MOTION SECONDED AM CARRIED: Moved by Nystrom, seconded by Proft and passed <br />unanimously by all members present to continue consideration of this item to <br />the next meeting. <br />E. SPECIAL ORDERS: <br />F. GENERAL ORDERS AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS: <br />1. S -Curve <br />The City Manager, in response to a request from Nystrom, presented an update <br />on the S-CUrve. He reported that discussions had taken place between the <br />Winbiglers, their attorney and the Town's staff. The legal documents were <br />presently at the City Attorney's office and would soon be presented to Council <br />for their approval. Legal descriptions of the property needed on the other <br />side of the S -Curve were also being prepared and would be ready in the near <br />future. It was planned that bids would go out approximately mid�Iune after <br />the schcol year was coupleted. <br />G. NEW BUSINESS: <br />1. Reapportionment <br />Proft introduced a letter from the Mayor of Palo Alto requesting the Town to <br />join Palo Alto and San Mateo in litigation concerning the new state reapportion- <br />ment plan which leaves a portion of San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties without <br />representation in the State Senate for almost two years. <br />PASSED BY CONSENSUS: Council directed the Assistant City Attorney to review <br />the lawsuit and the request from Palo Alto and report back to Council at the <br />next meeting. <br />-4- <br />