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October 12, 2016 <br /> Council Member Stonecipher provided a liaison report on her attendance <br /> at the Parks Board meeting last evening. She also announced that Green <br /> Everett Day, originally scheduled for Saturday, October 15, was <br /> rescheduled to Saturday, October 22, due to stormy weather. <br /> President Murphy reported on his attendance at the groundbreaking and <br /> tree planting ceremony of the MTorres Innovation Center for Advanced <br /> Manufacturing. He also provided a liaison report on his attendance at the <br /> Snohomish Health District Board meeting yesterday. <br /> ADMINISTRATION UPDATE ON PRIOR BUSINESS <br /> Debra Bryant, Administration, had no report. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Iles requested an executive session, anticipated to last no <br /> longer than 15 minutes, concerning a labor/legal matter pursuant to RCW <br /> 42.30.110(1)(i)(c) and RCW 42.30.140(4)(b) with no announcement to <br /> follow. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Jackie Minchew, Everett, spoke about climate change. <br /> J. T. Dray, Everett, commented on the General Government <br /> Subcommittee meeting and the Charter Review Committee's <br /> recommendation to establish a committee separate from the <br /> Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) that would be devoted <br /> exclusively to Everett Transit. <br /> Aaron Powell, Everett, spoke in opposition to the proposed location for the <br /> low-barrier housing project and encouraged Council to look for another <br /> site. <br /> 322 <br />
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