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June 10.2009 <br /> STREET CLOSURE—COLORS OF FREEDOM FESTIVAL AND <br /> FIREWORKS <br /> To approve the closure of Alverson,Wetmore,and Rockefeller from <br /> 5.Street north and 4.and 5.Streets for a Colors of Freedom <br /> Festival and Fireworks on July 4,2009,6 a.m.to midnight, <br /> sponsored by the City of Everett with the condition that event <br /> personnel be on site and prepared to accommodate emergency <br /> vehicle access in the event of an emergency. <br /> STREET CLOSURE—ANNUAL BLOCK PARTY <br /> To approve the closure of Norton Avenue,35.Street to Clinton,for <br /> an Annual Block Party on August 8,2009,10 a.m.to 11 p.m., <br /> sponsored by the Norton Block Watch Group with the condition that <br /> event personnel be on site and prepared to accommodate <br /> emergency vehicle access in the event of an emergency. <br /> STREET CLOSURE—SAFETY SATURDAY EVENT <br /> To approve the closure of Wall Street,Colby to Hoyt,fora Safety <br /> Saturday event on June 27,2009,8 a.m.to 5 p.m.,sponsored by the <br /> Imagine Children's Museum with the condition that event personnel <br /> be on site and prepared to accommodate emergency vehicle access <br /> in the event of an emergency. <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> LEASE—FORMER KEY BANK BUILDING <br /> Mayor Stephenson stated that he does not support this agreement and <br /> the City's investment required to remodel the former Key Bank Building. <br /> 155 <br />
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