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January 12, 2022 <br /> Council Member Vogeli attended the Westmont- Holly Neighborhood Association <br /> meeting at which quality-of-life issues were discussed. She also attended a <br /> Municipal Research Services Center (MRSC) webinar on local climate response, <br /> building resiliency, and adapting to impacts.The webinar provided information on <br /> the Puget Sound Climate Preparedness Collaborative. Council Member Vogeli <br /> believes the City should join the Collaborative to improve outcomes of climate <br /> change preparedness efforts. She offered to complete the membership forms and <br /> serve as the contact person, if appropriate. She also spoke on personal care and <br /> safety regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. <br /> President Stonecipher stated that next week there would be an opportunity to <br /> nominate individuals to serve on the districting commission. She also noted that <br /> she will be absent at the next Council meeting and will provide her nominations <br /> to the City Attorney. Council Member Vogeli will preside over next week's <br /> meeting. President Stonecipher announced that the Council Retreat is scheduled <br /> for January 28th from 4:00 to 8:00 pm. She also provided an update on Providence <br /> Hospital. Providence has over 180 COVID patients admitted—most of whom are <br /> unvaccinated—which is more than double from the past few months. She <br /> encouraged the public get vaccinated and follow masking protocols to help stop <br /> the spread of the virus. <br /> ADMINISTRATION UPDATE ON PRIOR BUSINESS <br /> Deputy Mayor Nick Harper had no updates. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney David Hall had no comments but requested a 15-minute Executive <br /> Session to discuss a legal matter, pursuant RCW 42.30.110(i) with no action to <br /> follow. <br /> 5 <br />
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