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• <br /> May 20, 2020 <br /> Council Member Bader reported on his attendance at the Lowell Neighborhood <br /> meeting. He thanked the City for opening parks and courts. Council Member Bader <br /> also encouraged citizens to follow Snohomish Health District recommendations <br /> during COVID-19 pandemic. <br /> Council Member Stonecipher provided and update from the Library Board <br /> meeting. <br /> Council Member Murphy recognized Memorial Day holiday and encouraged <br /> everyone to remember those in the armed forces. <br /> Council Member Moore echoed Council Member Murphy's comments and wished <br /> citizens well. <br /> President Tuohy commented on virtual neighborhoods meetings and encouraged <br /> citizens to participate. She also stated that she assigned Council Members <br /> Stonecipher and Bader to represent Council in an Exploratory Committee <br /> • <br /> regarding Regional Fire Authority as an alternative service delivery model. <br /> President Tuohy announced that citizens are encouraged to participate in a public <br /> hearing next week regarding the petition for the proposed vacation of Larch and <br /> Fir Streets lying South of 14th Street and North of 15th Street in the plat of Baker <br /> Heights by calling 1.425.616.3920 conference ID: 737 277 525#. <br /> ADMINISTRATION UPDATE <br /> Deputy Mayor Nick Harper recommended to continue the public hearing <br /> regarding the petition for the proposed vacation of Larch and Fir Streets lying <br /> South of 14th Street and North of 15th Street in the plat of Baker Heights to June <br /> 3 to provide opportunity for citizens to comment and staff to provide briefing to <br /> Council and the public. <br /> City Attorney David Hall confirmed that the public hearing should be held on May <br /> 27 and remain open through June 3. <br /> 150 <br />