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       <br /> <br />I hear the challenges with change and growth. I would expect incremental growth in on-street <br />parking utilization (looks like most homes in this neighborhood have and trip making of all kinds <br />throughout the city as it grows. The streets in this neighborhood are pretty standard for north <br />Everett, or if anything they're on the wide side. Parking supply, both on and off street, looks appears <br />plentiful, at least at the moment. Finally, we heard from someone else in this neighborhood a few <br />weeks ago about the water table concerns. I did check with surface water management staff on that <br />and they felt that any groundwater issues and seeps were manageable with engineering techniques. <br />Those might make development less likely here, but it wouldn't be impossible or unsafe. <br /> <br />Thanks, <br />Jennifer <br /> <br /> <br />Category 2: For official use only / disclosure permissible by law. <br />From: Judy Tuohy <br />Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2025 11:14 AM <br />To: Jennifer Gregerson <br />Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] Increasing population density with the City of Everett <br /> <br />Category 2: Sensitive information <br /> <br />Jennifer, <br />I realize Yorik is very busy these days but I was wondering if you can help me find the right person who <br />can answer those questions for the neighbors? <br />Thanks,