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CTT,' C:"TMIL <br />WN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS <br />26379 Fremont Road <br />Los Altos Hills, California <br />11IMTTES OF A RFQJLAR P EETINr, <br />wednesday, January 7, 1976 <br />cc: Reel 83, Side 1, Tr. 1: 551 -End; Side 2, Tr. 1 001-286 <br />Mayor Stanley Grabowski called the Regular Meeting of the City Council to order <br />at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of Town Hall: <br />A. ROLL CALL: <br />Present: Councilmen Cheney, Helgesson, Councilwoman Miller (7:35), Mayor <br />Grabowski Absent: Councilman M:Reynolds <br />Staff: City Manager Robert Crowe, City Attorney Frank Cillio, City Engineer <br />Alex Russell, Town Planner Ken Pastrof, Commissioner Young for <br />Planning Commission, Deputy City Clerk Norma Hislon <br />Guests: Santa Clara County Transit District Board: Supervisors Cortese, <br />McCorquodale, Sanchez, Steinberg. <br />County Executive Howar4 Campen, Director of Transportation James T. <br />Pott, Deputy Director of Transportation Lou Montini <br />Press: Mr. Joe Honig - Palo Alto Times <br />I%W 11s. Becky Iavali - San Jose Mercury -News <br />Prior to action on the Consent Calendar, Nayor Grabowski introduced Mrs. Chodi <br />McReynolds, Coordinator of the Bicentennial Committee. <br />Mrs. McReynolds addressed Council concerning proposed plans for the celebration of <br />the Town's twentieth birthday and Bicentennial Celebration. She said the Committee <br />would like to have the celebration on Sunday, January 25th from 2:00-4:00 P.11., <br />and plans to date included a historical exhibit of the Town's history, slides <br />showing the DeAnza Trek and the display of the Bicentennial Mural done by the <br />children at Bullis School. She said if the proposed plans -were acceptable, the <br />Committee would request the assistance of the LAN Historical Society and the LAH <br />Homeowner's Assn. She also requested support from the Town for refreshments and <br />publicity. <br />2'DTTON SECONDED AND CARRIED: Councilman Helgesson moved, seconded by Councilman <br />Cheney and unanimously carried to approve the plans of the Bicentennial Committee <br />and to appropriate the amount of x'300 for the celebration. <br />Pus. 14cReynolds also noted that the Town had only seven months remaining in which <br />to complete the committments made for the Bicentennial Year; which were the <br />housing for a permanent historical exhibit and the markers for the historical <br />sites within the Town. <br />Mr. Crowe noted that the markers were in the office and that a date would be <br />' set when they would be installed. He also commented that he would have a report <br />for Council's next meeting on the possibility of obtaining a classroom at Fremont <br />Hills Elementary School for a permanent Historical display. <br />