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<br />3102 Broadway • Everett, WA 98201 <br />P: 425.252.5139 • F: 425.259.1361 <br />W: www.milltowncu.org <br />Like us on Facebook <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Dear Everett City Councilmembers, <br />I am writing to express support for CB 2509-53, extending the buffer zone ordinance before it expires this <br />year. <br />As a downtown business I’ve seen significant improvements downtown with increased cleanliness, foot <br />traffic, and an overall positive environment. The buffer zones have helped with this momentum and <br />continue to be an important way to increase the vibrancy and well-being of our community. <br />Our members have expressed they feel safer coming into our credit union. <br />We must support our business community, residents, and vulnerable population. Establishing buffer <br />zones supports community members living and working near these locations and creates a safe <br />environment for those receiving assistance. <br />Thank you for your attention to these matters. I urge you to vote in favor of Council Bill 2509-53. <br /> <br />Thank you <br /> <br />Cindy Kyle, CEO <br />Mill Town Credit Union <br />Everett, Washington <br /> <br /> <br />[EXTERNAL] Bill 2509-53->Everett City Council-Bill 2509-53.docx[EXTERNAL] Bill 2509-53->Everett City Council-Bill 2509-53.docx
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