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• <br /> June 30, 2021 <br /> thanked him for his time. Council Member Vogeli also reported on her recent <br /> attendance at meetings of the Smith Avenue safety committee and Everett <br /> Housing Alliance. She also encouraged residents to celebrate the Fourth of July <br /> with the fireworks show and festivities at Legion Memorial Park. <br /> Council Member Roberts provided an update on emails sent earlier to council <br /> members relating to amendments to a resolution that are being considered by the <br /> Sound Transit Board. He also provided a summary on the email from Sound Transit <br /> Board members that requests the realignment focus be on completing the spine, <br /> connecting the centers, ridership potential, socioeconomic equity, and advancing <br /> logically beyond the spine. <br /> Council Member Bader provided a liaison report from his attendance at the <br /> Snohomish Health District Board meeting, and he encouraged everyone to get <br /> vaccinated. He also thanked City staff for their efforts to help community <br /> members cope with the heat. He noted that residents may report illegal firework <br /> activity by calling the non-emergency line - 425.407.3999. Council Member Bader <br /> • thanked everyone involved in bringing the pallet shelter pilot project to Everett. <br /> Council Member Moore spoke about the relaxation of State mandates and <br /> encouraged everyone on the Fourth of July to reflect upon what we enjoy here in <br /> the United States, such as freedom of expression, and to look toward next year as <br /> an opportunity to create greater tolerance. <br /> Council Member Murphy provided a liaison report from his attendance at the <br /> Public Facilities District (PFD) Board meeting last week. He also reported on his <br /> attendance at the Council of Neighborhoods meeting on Monday. Council <br /> Member Murphy wished the community a happy Fourth of July weekend. <br /> Council Member Tuohy thanked the Everett Housing Authority for a new Baker <br /> Heights project opening in 2022 that will provide housing units for low-income <br /> homeless facilities with children enrolled in Everett Public Schools. <br /> President Stonecipher wished residents a happy and safe Fourth of July holiday. <br /> • <br /> 3 <br />
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