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October 26, 2016 <br /> In November I will begin my 14th year as Everett's mayor. While we <br /> continue to face new issues that challenge us to respond in different and <br /> more efficient ways, I have never been more optimistic about what I'm <br /> seeing in our community. I believe Everett has unlimited potential, and <br /> look forward to what we will accomplish together over the coming year. <br /> In closing, I want to acknowledge our City employees, who provide a high <br /> level of service and care to our community on a daily basis. It is an honor <br /> to work alongside them. <br /> I would also like to thank the City Council for your continuing commitment <br /> to Everett and the future of our region. - <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Mayor Ray Stephanson <br /> COUNCIL <br /> Council members thanked the Mayor and City staff for their work on the <br /> budget. <br /> Council Member Franklin spoke about the Beyond the Streets event that <br /> took place on October 25, 6:30 p.m., at the Historic Everett Theatre. She <br /> thanked community members and Community Streets Initiative task force <br /> members for their involvement. <br /> Council Member Tuohy provided a liaison report on her attendance at the <br /> Historical Commission meeting last night. She also invited the public to <br /> attend a library fundraising event to be held on November 3, 7 p.m., at the <br /> Everett Public Library, and the 100th anniversary of the Everett Massacre <br /> organized by Historic Everett on November 3, 5:30 p.m., at the Anchor <br /> Tavern. <br /> Council Member Moore expressed his excitement about a positive outlook <br /> for Everett in the next five years. <br /> 343 <br />
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