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October 17.2007 <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING—RESOLUTION/SUPPORT OF ROADS AND <br /> TRANSIT MEASURE <br /> Council President Stonecipher opened a public hearing regarding a <br /> proposed resolu0on in support of the"Roads and Transit"measure on the <br /> November,2007 ballot <br /> Brian Jones,Engineering,offered City staffs'prospective on the roads <br /> and transit measure. He stated that the proposed package would be <br /> financed through a.6%increase in the sales tax ands.8%increase in the <br /> motor vehicle excise tax. The package Includes$1.5 billion worth of <br /> improvements to Snohomish County's transportation infrastructure,most <br /> of which will be focused on major traffic corridors;Interstate 5,the U.S.2 <br /> trestle,and Highway 9.It also includes the proposed extension of light rail <br /> to Ash Way as well as additional monies for the planning of the possible <br /> extension of light rail into Everett. <br /> Dave Gossett,Snohomish County Council,RTID Executive Board.5006 <br /> 230°Place SW,Mountlake Terrace,stated that a recent audit shows that <br /> the proposed package will cut congestion by 18%and will mean far less <br /> travel time for commuters. He discussed some of the speck <br /> improvements that will be made and remarked that it will not get cheaper <br /> and will not get done faster if we wait. <br /> Kevin Weed, Chair, Snohomish County Committee for Improved <br /> Transportation,3405 115•Avenue SE,Snohomish,spoke regarding the <br /> light rail portion of the proposed package. <br /> Will Knedlik,Eastside Transportation Association.spoke in opposition to <br /> the proposed resolution. He suggested that rho council update and 1, <br /> reapprove a resolution which was passed by the City Council in 1994 <br /> expressing opposition to the regional transportation proposal. <br /> 342 <br />