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July 3, 2018 <br /> employers regarding on-street employee parking, abuse of handicap <br /> parking, fine increases, and enforcement level. <br /> Dana Oliver, Downtown Everett Association, spoke about alternatives to on- <br /> street parking. <br /> Adam Clark, Everett, suggested thinking about safe parking option for <br /> Imagine Children's Museum customers. <br /> Diana Ortega, Shoreline, encouraged considering other transportation <br /> options, such as Uber and Lyft, and thinking about customers of Imagine <br /> Children's Museum. <br /> David Ratliff, Bellevue, spoke in support of creating a safe parking for <br /> Imagine Children's Museum customers. <br /> Pam Kepford, Everett, spoke about ORCA cards and encouraged citizens <br /> to use alternative types of transportation. <br /> Donna Perrigo, Everett, spoke about the negative impact of special events <br /> on her business in terms of parking availability for her customers. <br /> Council Member Moore left the Council Chambers at 1:42 p.m. <br /> COUNCIL BILL 1804-15 <br /> FIRST READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE approving the appropriations of the 2018 revised <br /> City of Everett Budget and amending Ordinance No. 3584-17 <br /> Presented by Susy Haugen, Finance <br /> PROPOSED ACTION ITEMS: <br /> COUNCIL BILL 1806-20 <br /> SECOND READING: <br /> 196 <br />