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December 20, 2023 <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />Council Member Rhyne <br />Cocoon House: $25k <br />Downtown Everett Association Storefront Support: $25k <br />VOA Carl Gipson Center: $25k <br />Everett Station District Alliance: $25k <br /> <br />Council Member Schwab <br />Neighborhood Block Watch: $20k <br />Two Roadside Rader Speed Signs: $30k <br />Park Improvements – View Ridge, Phil Johnson Ballfields, Harborview Park Gazebo, and <br />Flowers in Forest Park: $50k <br /> <br />Council Member Zarlingo <br />Undecided <br /> <br />Council Member Vogeli (Absent, But Noted For The Record) <br />Leadership Launch: $75k <br />Madres de Casino Road Food Bank: $25k <br /> <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> <br />Council received twelve (12) written comments, and the following members of the public spoke: <br />Vlastimil Weinar, Karina Burns, Steve Oss, Emily Simpson, and Thomas Stonecipher. The rest of <br />public comment waited until Agenda Item No. 18. <br /> <br />The Mayor and Council congratulated and presented President Stonecipher a gift of appreciation <br />to commemorate her twenty years of public service on city council for the City of Everett. <br /> <br /> <br />COUNCIL <br /> <br />Comments and liaison reports were provided by council members. <br /> <br /> <br />ADMINISTRATION UPDATE <br /> <br />Government Affairs Director Jennifer Gregerson congratulated President Stonecipher on behalf <br />of city staff; provided an update on last week’s public comments and concerns, business recycling <br />with Rubatino, and information on an amendment for Agenda Item No. 12. <br /> <br />