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• <br /> • <br /> 453 <br />• October 20,1986 <br /> • <br /> Howarth Park Projects <br /> During the Spring of 1986, an engineer examined the wooden trestle <br />• spanning the railroad tracks to the Howarth Park beach,pronouncing <br /> structurallyit <br /> moved immediatelynutobring andunsafe <br /> structure continued <br /> u aning liability <br /> from the obvious hazard, buteing off the beach. <br /> Following the design process, the bids vreturned ttwice the <br /> o <br /> budgeted a As ,the Council had little choice but to <br /> reject allbids temporarily delay the <br /> the reto nstrter , The <br /> project is v subject to e w bid 1n the first quarter of 1987, <br /> • with a spring construction schedule to follow.•Hanticipate the <br /> cost for these improvements to be over$225,000 fromthe the general <br /> fund and a r <br /> propose to fund this o a four year period with the <br /> first set-aside for 1987 in the amount of$65,665, <br /> Library Bepeeslo. •• <br /> In 1986, the City t of Everett purchased properties provide <br /> roomproperty for <br /> library expansion a additional library parking. Pall cost of the <br /> acquisition, including appraisal, title report, closing of and • <br /> the cost o£ relocating tenants of he apartment house seen the • <br /> property was $402,769. The property e includes seven dote on <br /> Rucker with 19,500 square feet andtwo s 45-unit • <br /> ant house and a vi on After call tenants are <br /> relocated by the Everett Housing Authority, all buildings will be <br /> demolished, <br /> Capital Improvement Program <br /> one major emphasis in 1906 has been the formulation and steady <br /> progress of the Capital Improvement PrOgraawhich <br /> was <br /> ret <br /> commissioned in February of this year by theCityCouncil. <br /> Following a three day workshop comprising presentations by each e <br /> the City departments c ing the capital improvements each e <br /> the Council v turned the lengthysof ening, <br /> eviewin9,costing and planning o a committee of citizens who • <br /> e <br /> represented eery facet of E eplanning committee has met <br /> regularly since April discussing, reviewing and formulating a final <br /> list of projects from which Council may assemble bond propositions <br /> o be placed before the voters in 1907. Highlights of the CID <br /> include: • <br /> CIP PROJECTS <br /> Public Safety r011dino47.474,194 <br /> Senior Center Expansion 876 791 <br /> Fire Station Relocations $4,141,405 <br /> Main Library Expansion $5,466,411 <br /> Branch Library $1,153,881 <br /> $1,067,515 <br /> • <br /> Senior Housing $5,000,000 <br />