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S. <br /> September 30, 2020 <br /> President Tuohy announced that the Council is still abiding by Governor Inslee's <br /> Safe Start guidelines, and as a result, City Council meetings will continue to be held <br /> remotely with all meetings scheduled at 6:30 p.m. each Wednesday, except the <br /> fourth Wednesday of the month when the meeting is scheduled at 12:30 p.m. <br /> Citizens are encouraged to call or email public comments prior to the meeting. To <br /> speak under Public Comment during the meeting, calls are accepted one-half hour <br /> before the start of the meeting by calling 1.425.616.3920, Conference ID 736 633 <br /> 498#. Citizens may call in to listen to the Council meetings at 1.425.616.3920, <br /> Conference ID: 724 887 726#, and meetings can be viewed on Everett Channel or <br /> on the City website. <br /> The regular meeting of the Everett City Council was called to order at 6:32 p.m., <br /> September 30, 2020, Council President Tuohy presiding. Upon roll call, it was <br /> found that Mayor Franklin and Council Members Roberts, Murphy, Moore,Vogeli, <br /> Bader, Stonecipher, and Tuohy were present. <br /> The minutes of the September 23, 2020, City Council meeting were approved as <br /> printed. <br /> MAYOR <br /> Mayor Franklin stated that while the Wall Street Journal has announced that <br /> Boeing may move the 787 Dreamliner assembly line to South Carolina, Boeing <br /> hasn't made an official announcement yet. She stated she would like to continue <br /> to work with the aerospace industry and provide additional support to retrain any <br /> potentially displaced workers and to support a diverse economy. <br /> Mayor Franklin also stated that the Beverly Food Truck Park will open tomorrow <br /> at the vacant lot at Beverly Boulevard and Madison street. She said the Food Truck <br /> Park will be open from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Additional <br /> information and directions can be found online at streetfoodfinder.com. <br />