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May 10, 2017 <br /> Council Member Murphy provided liason reports on his attendance at the <br /> Snohomish Health District Board meeting yesterday and the Board of Park <br /> Commissions meeting last evening. He also commented on the Budget <br /> Subcommittee meeting, which was held earlier today. <br /> President Tuohy commented on her attendance at the Brown Awards <br /> event held last Saturday. She also announced the Help Everett Master <br /> Disaster community workshop, hosted by the City of Everett Office of <br /> Emergency Management and University of Washington, is scheduled for <br /> on May 12, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., at Horizon Elementary School. <br /> ADMINISTRATION UPDATE ON PRIOR BUSINESS <br /> Debra Bryant, Administration, asked Police Chief Templeman to provide a <br /> report on a recent assault that occurred at the Post Office on Hoyt <br /> Avenue. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Iles requested an executive session, anticipated to last no <br /> longer than 15 minutes, concerning two legal matters pursuant to RCW <br /> 42.30.110(1)(i)(c) with no announcement to follow. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Gary Watts, Everett, spoke about continued vandalism on Smith Avenue <br /> and asked the Council for help in keeping individuals out of the 3500 <br /> block. <br /> J. T. Dray, Everett, provided comments about Everett Transit operations <br /> and urged council members to abandon free fare day events in the future. <br /> Jackie Minchew, Everett, announced he would hold his comments until <br /> next week and requested two additional minutes at that time. <br /> 161 <br />
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