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<br /> December 17,1987
<br /> Ray Kunder, 19713 49th Avenue NE, Arlington, spoke about the need
<br /> for a facility for the homeless and requested that funding for it be
<br /> included in the proposed capital improvement PriOritiea
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<br /> recommended passage of the ordinances
<br /> ,i Nan Eskenazi-Day, Roebling Management of the Everett Hall, stated
<br /> they support the projects and feel the benefits outweigh the
<br /> disadvantage of additional taxes The improvements will increase
<br /> , Pl property values and will make Everett more attractive to
<br /> ' '1 businesses she urged passage of the ProPaaed ordinances
<br /> Warren Kemp, 7432 E Heather Way, stated that the voters did not
<br /> ' 1%1 approve the capital improvements when they were on the ballot and
<br /> citizens on fixed incomes resent any more taxes He urged that the
<br /> civic center be deleted from the priority list
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<br /> 4I 4 John Fitzgerald, Manager of Anthony's Homeport, 1726 W Marine View
<br /> °rive spoke in favor of increasing the B&0 tax for the park needs
<br /> '11 1 II and AI,cultural center The proposals are a progressive program
<br /> Ili i and well worth the price
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<br /> 'I,11 I investment in the City's future is worthwhile He urged passage of
<br /> the p/eposed ordinances
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<br /> 1 ' 1 21st, stated he was glad to see the proposal and
<br /> arrived to support these projects He encouraged
<br /> approval of the ordinanceo
<br /> 1'11 gest Leavitt, 6410 gee,Street, stated he is a tavern owner and
<br /> 3 felt the gambling tax would create a hardship on the small tavern
<br /> owners. He stated the tavern industries are one business that mill
<br /> be effected by all three tax increases
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<br /> 1. Mae Nagle, owner of the Anchor Tavern, 1001 Hewitt, said the
<br /> increased gambling tax will cause a real hardship on her business
<br /> and she will probably have to let a couple...Yoe.90 She asked
<br /> that Council not approve the gambling tax increase
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<br /> i 01 III 1 Winiam Anderson,of the Northwest Amateur Hockey Association, spoke
<br />'' If 1II against the increase in the gambling tax
<br /> 11 Ralph Pucker, 2202 Rucker,stated in 1894 in the Mayor's address he
<br /> stated it is the duty to make provisions for grounds for public use
<br /> and that still holds true for today He urged adoption of the
<br /> PrOposed ordrnances
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