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• <br /> April 1, 2020 <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> COUNCIL <br /> Council Member Moore provided a reminder that free meals are available to all <br /> students within the city of Everett. He encouraged residents to check local <br /> school districts if they have a need. <br /> Council Member Roberts reported that the Puget Sound Clean Air <br /> Agency announced today that the there was a rollback of mileage standards by <br /> the Trump administration. <br /> Council Member Murphy asked everyone to take a moment to remember those <br /> • in our community that we have lost over the past several weeks, and the friends <br /> and families who are now grieving but not able to gather together for funerals or <br /> celebrations of life. He expressed his deep appreciation to all front-line health care <br /> workers and first responders who are risking their own health in dealing with the <br /> pandemic. Council Member Murphy also spoke about the serious revenue impacts <br /> that have occurred over the past few weeks as a result of the coronavirus. He <br /> stated he is confident the Council and the Mayor will be able to unity and work <br /> together to made the best decisions moving forward. <br /> President Tuohy thanked Council Member Murphy for his comments. She <br /> expressed appreciation to Mayor Franklin and the City staff who are working hard to do <br /> what they can to lessen the impacts. <br /> ADMINISTRATION UPDATE <br /> Chief of Staff Lyle Ryan had no report. <br /> Deputy Mayor Nick Harper echoed Council Member Murphy's comments, and the <br /> emphasized the importance of working together on the budget deficit issues that <br /> all municipalities in the state are facing. <br /> • <br /> 101 <br />