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July 6, 2016 <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Kent Peverly, Everett, spoke about the City's sidewalk and ramp repair <br /> program and the public perception of wasteful spending. <br /> Debra Bryant, Administration, asked Public Works Director Dave Davis to <br /> contact Mr. Peverly and to report back to citizens and the Council. <br /> Jackie Minchew, Everett, spoke about climate action and urged council <br /> members to view the video "How to Let Go of the World and Love all the <br /> Things Climate Can't Change" by Josh Fox. <br /> President Murphy requested an update on the City's climate action work. <br /> Debra Bryant stated she would ask Planning Director Allan Giffen to <br /> provide an update. <br /> COUNCIL BRIEFING AGENDA: <br /> Everett Transit 2nd Quarter 2016 Briefing. <br /> Presented by Tom Hingson, Transportation Services <br /> Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No. 1 to Professional <br /> Services Agreement with Murray, Smith & Associates, Inc. to <br /> provide design and construction support services for the Legion <br /> Golf Course Storm water Detention Project in an amount not to <br /> exceed $395,766.00. <br /> Presented by Dave Davis, Public Works <br /> PROPOSED ACTION ITEMS: <br /> COUNCIL BILL 1606-27 <br /> SECOND READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE adopting and modifying changes to the Everett <br /> City Charter as recommended by the Charter Review Committee, <br /> 218 <br />
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