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17 <br /> January 18,1989 <br /> 4 <br /> Re7f2tLml:grgyVhf9P'L-77he'aurft'L'AnItl„VeAetL=f <br /> City Hall, President Wive presiding. Upon roll call it wee found <br /> that all councilmembers were present except Councilmember Langus who <br /> was excused. Mayor Moore was also excused. <br /> Councilmember Overstreet asked that the minutes of January 11, 1989 <br /> 1. Reapplication for vacation of the street properties. <br /> 2. Reconsideration by City CounGil. <br /> 3' =41 r° ig:sr.==.7tr.%.'°"" "°"'Ime"" <br /> Minutes of the meeting held January 11, 1989 were approved as <br /> corrected. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> are visiting ="g!gLlinn=neod::mb=t ifof'71-tr"Nire,nsg'4 <br /> requirements. <br /> PROCLAMATION-OR.MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. <br /> Councilmember Overstreet reported on a convocation he attended at <br /> Everett Community College honoring Or. Martin Luther King Jr. <br /> Councilmember Overstreet introduced the following proclamation from <br /> Governor Booth Gardner: <br /> InspirationToall .:"g'ncdom,°1,;ed",fiT'.,,ttitra,.1% .ilf•pnougcl <br /> political commitment;and <br /> combinanonREOl'iegt4,nn:iffiy,',7.:t.„%t,,:rAllInct;anP <br /> WHEREAS, Or. King was willing to sacrifice his life for his <br /> people and his country in the belief that true peace requires not <br /> only the absence of war,but the presence of justice;and <br /> WHEREAS, our world is balanced in a precarious position, <br /> embracing an evolving global community whose continued existence <br /> depends on our ability to resolve our problems without violence and <br /> aggression;end <br /> WHEREAS,racial injustice and violence across the nation must <br /> be countered by our dedication to economic and racial justice as we <br /> seek to provide opportunities in education and employment for all; <br /> and <br />