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February 3, 2021 <br /> The City Clerk administered the oath of office. <br /> COUNCIL <br /> Council Member Bader provided a liaison report from the Animal Shelter Advisory <br /> Board meeting. <br /> Council Member Vogeli acknowledged Black History Month. She stated she has <br /> received two emails from citizens: the first requesting the city to establish an <br /> ethics committee and the second regarding protests at Planned Parenthood in <br /> downtown Everett. <br /> Council Member Roberts stated he attended the Sound Transit Board meeting last <br /> week. <br /> Council Member Moore stated that Monday will be the first day of in-person <br /> learning for kindergarten and first grade students at Everett Public Schools, and <br /> warned drivers of the increase in busses and small children on the streets. <br /> President Stonecipher brought forward the following unscheduled agreement: <br /> AGREEMENT—4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SHOW <br /> Moved by Council Member Bader, seconded by Council Member Tuohy, to <br /> authorize the Mayor to sign the Agreement with Western Display Fireworks, <br /> LTD, for a 4th of July Fireworks Show in the amount of$72,000. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding the cancellation clause, costs associated with <br /> cancellation, constraints if rescheduling is needed, the possibility of alternative <br /> fireworks productions that includes a few small events rather than one large <br /> event, and the time sensitivity of this contract. <br /> Council Member Moore requested that future contracts allow adequate time for <br /> discussion to address a variety of formats and venues to allow access to the most <br /> residents. <br /> 2 <br />
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