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405 <br /> November 4,1552 <br /> (7) <br /> This pro-active approach has been very effective in combating <br /> the difficult issues that are plaguing other cities from around <br /> the nation. As a city we are investing in our young people, <br /> and will stand steadfast in that commitment. <br /> As we celebrate our City's Centennial milestone, a lot of <br /> thought will be directed at the pest, but Everett's future <br /> depends on sound judgment and the decisions remake today. Our <br /> foresight,careful planning and creative solutions have allowed <br /> us to prepare for the times ahead. 1 look forward to 1903 with <br /> great anticipation, and am confident that in 100 years from <br /> now, those looking back from Everett's bicentennial will do so <br />. with pride. <br /> Bill Cushman, Finance Director, introduced new features in the <br />, budget document. <br />, COUNCIL COMNeNTS <br /> Councilman Campbell remarked that he had given a talk to a Noy <br /> Scout group last week. They will be visiting one of the night <br /> council meetings in the near future. <br /> Councilman Overstreet reported that the Museum Board will be <br /> holding monthly meetings. The officers are: Bob Smith, <br /> President; Sandy Newton, Vice President; Nancy Tilschmer <br /> Secretary;and Dennis Wintch,Treasurer. <br /> Councilman Moser attended a meeting regarding Conflicts in <br /> Growth Managment this past week. <br /> He also encouraged everyone to attend the transit roll system <br /> meetings being held as follows: November 4th at Northgate; <br /> November 5th at Edmonds Community College; and November 12th at <br /> the Everett Pacific Hotel. <br /> Councilman Diamond as Budget Chairman praised all involved in <br /> putting together the budget document. <br /> • <br /> 0 <br />