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1939-01-30 Regular CC MinutesADjOURITED REGULAR 'MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30th 1939 The meeting convened at 8 o'clock P.M. with President Weichhart presiding. The roll was called, and Councilmen Carrington, Godfrey, Maurer, Morris and Pres- ident Weichhart, (5), were noted present. Absent: None. 1. The City Manager read a letter from Burnett Hamilton, County Surveyor of Alameda County, in reference to an inspection made, of the Fruitvale Avenue Bridge including that of a diver on Janue,ry 12, 1939, and reporting that structurally the superstructure is in good condition,the potential hazard being the possibility of damage to the bridge by collision with some large vessel. The communication was ordered filed. /2. The City Manager reported the results of a conference with representatives of the Railroad Commission, the transportation companies and the State Bridge Authority; that it had been agreed upon to revise some of the train schedules so as to make the time of arrival in San Francisco more convenient to the travelling public, and also to create an improvement in the service at night and on Sundays and holidays; also that the Southern Pacific Company had agreed to provide an emergency ferry service in case of interruption to the service across the Bay Bridge. 3. The Clerk read telegrams from F, A. Silcox, Chief Forest Service, Washington D.C., and E. S. Land, Chairman U. S. Maritime Commission, Washington D.C., urging the donation of additional land on Government Island to the United States Government. 4. The meeting was addressed by Capt. Brown, Mr. Barker, Mr. Sanford, Commander Bluhm, Mr. Moffitt, Commander Finley, Mr. C. C. Howard, Mr. John Parker, Mr. Frank Gottstein, Er. John F. Ward, Councilman Morris, Councilman Godfrey and Er. Hutchinson. The Mayor assured the assemblage that the Council would reach a decision by the next regular meeting on February 7, 1939, in regard to placing the proposition on the ballot at the coming general municipal election, and the matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole. 5. There being no Dmrther business to transact, the meeting adjourned-to meet in regular session on Tuesday evening, February 7, 1939, at 8 o'clock P.M.. Respectfully submitted,