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EVERETT CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET <br /> PROJECT TITLE: <br /> The Martin Luther King X Consent COUNCIL BILL# <br /> Committee Rolling Street Action Originating Department Finance <br /> Closure Request—Martin First Reading Contact Person Sharon Marks <br /> Luther King March, January Second Reading Phone Number 257-8609 <br /> 11, 2006,10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Third Reading FOR AGENDA OF 12/21/05 <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Initialed by: <br /> Department Head <br /> CAA <br /> Council President <br /> Location Preceding Action Attachments Department(s)Approval <br /> Rolling Street Closure— Special Events Special Event Police, Fire, Streets, <br /> Snohomish County Plaza Application Submitted Application Transit, Traffic <br /> to Everett Events Center 11/22/05 Engineering <br /> Parking Stall Closure— <br /> 2900 block of <br /> Rockefeller, 1800 block <br /> of Wall, and 1700 block <br /> of Wall <br /> Amount Budgeted <br /> Expenditure Required Account Number(s): <br /> Budget Remaining <br /> Additional Required <br /> DETAILED SUMMARY STATEMENT: <br /> The Martin Luther King Committee (City of Everett, YMCA and Snohomish County) is requesting a <br /> rolling street closure beginning at the Snohomish County Plaza, traveling west on Wall, north on <br /> Colby, east on Everett Avenue, and south on Broadway to the Everett Events Center for a Martin <br /> Luther King March on January 11, 2006, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and the closure of parking stalls on the <br /> 2900 block of Rockefeller, east and west sides; the 1800 block of Wall, south side; and the 1700 block <br /> of Wall, north side; until 2 p.m. <br /> RECOMMENDATION (Exact action requested of Council): <br /> To approve a rolling street closure beginning at the Snohomish County Plaza, traveling west on Wall, north <br /> on Colby, east on Everett Avenue, and south on Broadway to the Everett Events Center; and the closure of <br /> parking stalls on the 2900 block of Rockefeller, east and west sides; the 1800 block of Wall, south side; and <br /> the 1700 block of Wall, north side; for a Martin Luther King March on January 11, 2006, 10:30 a.m. to 2 <br /> p.m. sponsored by the Martin Luther King Committee. 5 <br />