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Mays,2009 <br /> for the Arts Program put almost$3,000,000 Into projects for downtown <br /> Everett. <br /> Council Member Gipson requested that the Key Bank Building be brought <br /> back before council so that a derision can be made. <br /> Council Member Hatloe stated that Council Member Olson made a <br /> request at last week's council meeting to have a report on the city's <br /> Internet streaming service brought before council. He stated that k has <br /> been scheduled for May 27,200$. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Iles had no comment. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Tracy Herlein,Everett,expressed concern regarding bikini baristas in <br /> Everett.She questioned what she can do as a citizen to eliminate them. <br /> Greg Lineberry, Deputy Police Chief, explained how the Police <br /> Department is responding to complaints regarding the Issue. He stated <br /> that they cannot make arrests for bad taste but that they can enforce the <br /> city's lewd conduct ordinance. <br /> Britt Stromberg,Everett,expressed concem regarding traffic and public <br /> safety near Providence Regional Medical Center. She stated that the <br />• <br /> hospital Is estimating that 45 trucks will be coming into the neighborhood <br /> each day during construction.She provided four suggestions to diffuse <br /> the traffic throughout the neighborhood. <br /> Considerable discussion ensued. <br />• <br /> 117 <br />
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