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February 3,2010 <br /> with Corstone Contractors,LLC for the construction of the Swift BRT <br /> Northern Terminal in the amount of$37,128.66. <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes except Council <br /> Member Hatioe who was excused. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> AGREEMENT—U-PASS <br /> Moved by Council Member Gipson,seconded by Council Member <br /> Nielsen to authorize the Mayor to sign city of Everett—University of <br /> Washington and Cascadia Community College Transportation Pass <br /> "U-Pass"agreement. <br /> Roll was <br /> called with all council members voting yes except Council <br /> MemberHatlos who was excused. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> COUNCIL BILL NO.1001-02 <br /> THIRD AND FINAL READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE relating to Commute Trip Reduction <br /> amending Ordinance No.2277-98(Chapter 48.46 EMC) <br /> Moved by Council Member Aflhofer,seconded by Council Member <br /> Gipson that this is the third and final reading of Council Bill No.1001-02. <br /> Council Member Stonecipher requested an update/report regarding the <br /> city's Commute Trip Reduction Plan with relationship to the various <br /> program elements that are suggested but not necessary.Which does the <br /> city have and how are we meeting that requirement;and which does the <br /> city not have and why we have not implemented those as we are still a <br /> ways from meeting our single occupant vehicle goals. <br /> 35 <br />
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