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1 <br /> December 18.2002 <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes except Council <br /> Member Pope who was excused. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> STREET CLOSURE <br /> Moved by Council Member Olson,seconded by Council Member <br /> Overstreet to approve a rolling street closure beginning at 8w and <br /> Wetmore,proceeding west on 8 Street to Colby,and south on Colby <br /> to the Historic Everett Theatre,2911 Colby,for a Martin Luther King <br /> Jr.March sponsored by Snohomish County government on January <br /> 16,2003,9:30 a.m.to 11 a.m.,with the condition that there be a <br /> flogger at each minor Intersection and two naggers(one certified)at <br /> each major intersection. <br /> Leila Hermansen,Downtown Everett Action Committee,spoke in support <br /> of the Martin Luther King Jr.events and requested the Council's approval. <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> STREET CLOSURE <br /> Moved by Council Member Gipson,seconded by Council Member <br /> Overstreet to approve the closure of Colby Avenue,Hewitt to Wall <br /> Street,and the closure of parking stalls along Wetmore,Hewitt to <br /> Wall Street,for a Marten Luther King Jr.Celebration sponsored by <br /> Snohomish County government on January 16,2003,9 a.m.to 3 p.m. <br /> Jennifer Rinaldi,r HR Director,YMCA of Snohomish County,spoke in <br /> support of the street closurefor the Martin Luther King Jr.Celebration. <br /> 428 <br />
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