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August 28,1988 331 <br /> Bell stated the development of the access <br /> a to Interstate 5 at <br /> 112th Street SE has been identified asa critical corridor <br /> improvement by the Puget Sound Council of Governments. The approval <br /> of the request for new access to Interstate 5 at 112th Street SE <br /> will allow this critical element of the Southwest Everett <br /> transportation system to be completed. The study shows that the <br /> ooropose0 hele-dlamout interchange woultl ser a aiverse collection <br /> f a tivitfldi woultl improve interstate v operations over both <br /> existing condl tra d future conditions, antl Ss compatible with <br /> the light cell transit coxxitlox pre servation agxeenent adopted by <br /> the City. <br /> Roved by Councilmember Overstreet, seconded by Councilmember Morrow <br /> interchangeto approve new <br /> the <br /> on Interstate Ro onrt the s 5at112thStreet andauthorizeibilitof a <br /> theMayor <br /> to sign the Justification Letter to the Federal Highways <br /> Administration. <br /> Roll was celled with all un Slelmembers voting yes except <br /> Councilmember Stephenson who as excused. <br /> Notion carried. <br /> COUNCIL BILL NO.888-88 <br /> FINAL READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE creating a spaniel fund entitled"Evergreen Nay <br /> North and Southpoint Signal Improvements," Fund 322 to <br /> accumulate all the design and construction costs for the <br /> Traffic Signal Improvement Project. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Gipson, seconded by Councilmember Overstreet <br /> this is declared to be the final reading of Council Bill No.888-88 <br /> and the City Clerk is directed to call the roll for the final <br /> disposition of the ordinance. <br /> NAYS: Long.,Nlva,Gipson,Morrow,Pope,Overstreet <br /> EXCUSED: Stephenson <br /> Ordinance No.1516-08 adopted. <br /> COUNCIL BILL No.888-89 <br /> FIRST READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE creating a special construction fund entitled <br /> "Silver Lake Construction" Fund 336, authorizing the design <br /> and construction of improvements at Silver Lake Park. <br />