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February 9,2011 <br /> Coundl Member Gipson reported that he had attended National League <br /> of Cities Leadership training in Georgia with regard to economic <br /> development where he teamed about the importance of business <br /> retention. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Iles had no comments. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Geoffrey Crofoot of Everett spoke about the need for law enforcement <br /> resources to be evenly distributed throughout the City,and brought <br /> Council's attention to the prohibition against inline skating in the <br /> • <br /> downtown business district. <br /> COUNCIL BRIEFING <br /> Update on Riverfront <br /> Presentation by Dave Davis,Public Works,and Jim <br /> Reinhardsen of HeartLand <br /> Municipal Court Schematic Design <br /> Presentation by Chris Lark,Facilities,Sill Valdez of <br /> DLR Group,and Derek Rae of OAC Services <br /> Authorize the Mayor to sign the 2011 Drinking Water State <br /> Revolving Fund Loan Application for the Portal No.3 Modifications <br /> at the Everett Water Filtration Plant <br /> Presentation by Dave Davis,Public Works <br /> Council Member Nielsen then inquired as to the difference between <br /> the water bottling company reportedly locating near the Port of Everett <br /> and the Tethys proposal. Mayor Stephenson advised that the <br /> current proposal involves a smaller quantity of potable water to be <br /> 35 <br />
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