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it li <br /> It 428 <br /> October 26,1900 <br /> �M Additionally,Opticom equipment is needed to continue adding traffic <br /> P I"+� controls at major intersections throughout the city. The automatic <br /> light control, known es Opticom, turns the traffic light green in <br /> . p <br /> ! response to a fire truck r aid car, rather than relying solely on <br /> the use of sirens and fleshing red lights to clear intersections <br /> 4141 during emergency responses. The fixe hose replacement cost Is <br /> estimated at$54,000 and the Opticom equipment will be$50,000. <br /> I�1 a i[peal Improvements <br /> t. }j Capital <br /> capital ovinprovenent program is certainly underway. IC has <br /> already resulted in the completion of our first new project, the <br /> {{ Laneus Riverfxont Park, which paned September 7th.e Groundbreaking <br /> *,I.�� ceremonies were also held this summer to launch construction of <br /> e and softball fields at both X.E.Hall Park and at Hasch Park. <br /> br1EI addition to the projects supportedpdirectly from CIP funds, we <br /> }idwill see the start of the second Broadway Plaza senior housing <br /> fcomplex this= ,earalong with a major expansion and upgrade of the <br /> �j senior canto. 3otM1 f these projects will be financetl <br /> li voter-approved bonds issues. At the same time, the mein library <br /> will be undergoing a complete ra ovation and we will begin <br /> Iconstruction of the South end branch library in 1989. <br /> '1T The, sap budget will continue in effect civicM1 1992, dummy which <br /> Id <br /> time, approximately will$conti C,OOo worth o4 civic improvements 111 be <br /> constructed. we 111 se newwater oriented pperks along the <br /> i Snohomish River and Silver Lake, nem soccer end softball fields at <br /> Walter Hell end Basch Park. We will also a most significant <br /> atltenc ant in community planning with the construction of a <br /> to <br /> t y �, library, museum and community centerthat will serve as the focal <br /> 6 ] I, point in cultural affairs for the entire county. <br /> I N Railroad Bridges <br /> '', After several years of protracted negotiations, a have succeeded in <br /> moving eforward on the renovation of three major bridges in the <br /> central business the district.u1 The bridges, Hewitt,, Lombard, and <br /> Oakes,which span the Burlington Northern railway,are the result of <br /> a, I.I agreements signed nearly 80 years ego. the railroad's fnancial <br /> support matched with federal funds have allowed these projects to <br /> proceed. 811 three will be completed during 1989. <br /> 8 The Navy Base t <br /> �BN� Congress reconfirmed its commitment to establishing a carrier <br /> 9{ 1 task to <br /> proceed with omtort I-c Everett <br /> trundinga of portionsofthe the <br /> fi Navconstruction <br /> III iP I schedule with <br /> unrestricted funding of S78 million for fiscal year <br /> 1989. <br /> ,lq anile the dreOgin0 issue remains unresolved, upland activity is <br /> 11�I! ' proceeding. Additionally, the road s onstruction planning moves <br /> forward with adequate time to completethe traffic network before <br /> 41t the base is finished. e <br /> r ll' Solid Waste Utility sn <br /> One of the most demanding issue of this decade and certainly o <br /> which will become evenmore pressing is that of solid este <br /> I management, including recycling. In accordance with the <br /> policy-setting position of the city Council,which has expressed the <br /> AFI desire to actively pursue and define our role in solid waste,we are <br />
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