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October 14, 2015 <br /> ADMINISTRATION UPDATE ON PRIOR BUSINESS <br /> Debra Bryant, CAA/CFO, asked Everett Police Chief Templeman to <br /> provide an update on the hot dog vendor stand. <br /> Police Chief Templeman stated that Public Works, Legal and the Police <br /> Department discussed the issue with the vendor and have found a way to <br /> accommodate placement of her cart. <br /> Debra Bryant, CAA/ CEO noted that any changes will come back before <br /> the Council. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Iles requested an executive session, anticipated to last no <br /> longer than 20 minutes, concerning a real estate matter pursuant to RCW <br /> 42.30.110(1)(b,c) with no announcement to follow. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Ron Berry, Everett, spoke in opposition to the amendment to the City's <br /> Aggressive Begging Ordinance. <br /> Willie Russell, Everett, commented on the treatment of homeless people <br /> in the city of Everett. <br /> Gail Chism, Everett, expressed her concerns about the demolition of the <br /> old creamery building on Pacific Avenue. <br /> Jackie Minchew, Everett, spoke about the climate change rally, which took <br /> place on Wednesday, October 14, 2015, 5:00-7:00 p.m., at 3000 <br /> Rockefeller Avenue near the Snohomish County Courthouse. <br /> Council President Bader read a note from Anthony Vicari, Everett, <br /> regarding the need for sidewalks on 15th Street in Everett. <br /> Jeanette Williams, Woodinville, commented on homelessness in Everett. <br /> 317 <br />