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• <br /> December 1, 2021 <br /> MAYOR <br /> OATH — POLICE OFFICERS <br /> Moved by Council Member Roberts, seconded by Council Member Tuohy, to <br /> concur with the appointments of Alex Guzman-Rodriguez and Storm Hendrix as <br /> new Everett police officers. <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> The City Clerk administered the oaths of office, and the Mayor and council <br /> members congratulated and welcomed Police Officers Guzman-Rodriguez and <br /> Hendrix. <br /> • <br /> COUNCIL <br /> Council Member Moore provided a liaison report on his meeting with Ryan Sass, <br /> Public Works. He noted that he supports the current leadership model of <br /> collaboration with City departments. <br /> Council Member Roberts reported that he and Mayor Franklin attended at a kick- <br /> off meeting of Sound Transit Elected Leadership Group meeting for Everett Link <br /> Extension. He noted Sound Transit will be accepting citizen comments until <br /> December 10, 2021. <br /> Council Member Bader commented on Snohomish County leaders move to <br /> consider increasing sales tax to fund new affordable housing. He expressed <br /> concern that a sales tax increase may detrimentally affect Everett's efforts to <br /> increase sale tax for Everett transit. Council Member Bader also expressed <br /> concern that the County Council may not be able to place conditions on the use <br /> of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds used to purchase an Everett Hotel for <br /> the homeless such as requiring residents be enrolled in a treatment program or to <br /> • <br /> 2 <br />