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Delta than most of North Everett but we decided to dig deeper. In raw <br />numbers, the 4 other North Everett neighborhoods range from 630-1,000 work <br />orders, while Delta has only 221. <br />Then we looked at the total cost of work orders compared to neighborhood <br />size and population to see if that made a difference. In fact, when accounting <br />for these factors, the disparities grew. <br />For size, North Everett neighborhoods ranged from $1,400-1,900 per acre, <br />while Delta has only $542 per acre in work order cost. <br />For population, North Everett neighborhoods ranged from $224-288 per <br />person, while Delta was only $57 per person in work order cost. <br />See map overlays for Diversity, Household Income and Population Density. <br />While Delta contains some of the most diverse, lower-income, densely <br />populated census tracts in Snohomish County, the level of services received is <br />comparatively low using various metrics. <br /> <br />I would like to see an update at the next meeting and for Public Works to use their stated <br />prioritization protocol to update the ADA ramps which have been requested by multiple residents. <br />From 16th, Baker, 19th, Walnut which are located in the proximity of Hawthorne Elementary and <br />Baker Heights senior housing and walking route to North Middle School. In addition, both 19th <br />and Baker are both multimodal corridors with bike sharrows. <br /> <br />Kindly, <br />Ryan Weber - Delta Resident <br />206-953-7515