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90 <br /> March 11,1992 <br /> `) <br /> Councilman Overstreet, while at the conference, met with <br /> Congressman Swift and talked about the Olin bill (Combined Sewer <br /> Overflow). He also attended a session on issues of families. <br /> Councilman Moser related that the rapid transit agency <br /> legislation has passed and is on the governor's desk for <br /> signature. He informed councilmembers that ameeting of Everett <br /> Transit, Community Transit and Sno Tram will be held tomorrow. <br /> He encouraged all councllmembexs to attend. <br /> Councilman Pape while in Washington, D.0 talked to Navy <br /> personnel and reported that the Homeport is not done deal, <br /> reasons being the Soviet Union is not longer c nsidared a threat <br /> andthe national budget is out of balance. Funding still could <br /> be cut. <br /> Councilman Diamond mentioned that neighbors w concerned about <br /> thenew w View Ridge Neighborhood" sign a atraffic hazard. <br /> PublicWorks Director Wen Housden w aware of the concern and <br /> as working on resolving the problem,as <br /> PRESIDENT'S COMMENTS <br /> President Gipson also reported on the National League of Cities <br /> Convention. He related that it was a good conference. He also <br /> enjoyed his visit to Congressman Swift's office. <br /> CITIZENS'COMMENTS <br /> tick Mendt, 352)Shore, spoke in apposition to the Paine Fi eltl <br /> expansion. He suggestetl that Council make known their stand on <br /> the issue. <br /> councilman 0 xstreet felt it appropriate that council take <br /> stantl on this issue by atlopting a resolution. <br /> Moved by councilman Overstreet,seconded by Councilman Moser to <br /> request that a drafts solution indicating Council's stand <br /> opposing the Paine Fieldexpansion and echoing the Snohomish <br /> County Council's position be brought before Council for action <br /> next week. <br /> Cudceo Pape feltacpny,s m ninmatioveena puanr 0 <br /> impact. <br />