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8/3/1994
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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> CAPITAL FACILITIES AND UTILITIES ELEMENT <br /> bmaintenance, repair and staffing costs of throughout the city; a seventh is being <br /> existing capital investments. planned for construction. (See Police and <br /> I Fire Capital Facilities Map on page 10.) Two <br /> of the stations (stations 2 and 4) have recently <br /> (4) Encourage the use of long-range planning been relocated to new buildings. The struc- <br /> ' and capital improvement programming to set tures at the original locations of these two <br /> priorities and to determine economic capa- stations are no longer used for fire protection <br /> bilities for improving and expanding physical activities. <br /> I plan facilities. <br /> A variety of resources are housed within each <br /> (5) The city may extend sanitary sewer of the six stations, depending on demon- <br /> ' services in support of the Comprehensive strated need. (These include fire engines, <br /> Plan, to unincorporated areas within the ladders, fire fighters, etc.) The four-minute <br /> planning area, if those benefiting property response time goal is met by the appropriate <br /> Iowners will agree to sign a petition to annex distribution of these resources. <br /> their property at such time as the city may <br /> I request if this process is legal. (b) Police protection. Police protection in <br /> the incorporated area of Everett is provided <br /> 6. Goal 6—Transportation (see Trans- by the city of Everett Police Department. <br /> I portation Element) The Department works cooperatively with <br /> other law enforcement agencies as set forth in <br /> C. CAPITAL FACILITIES SUM- interlocal agreements. <br /> 1101 MARIES <br /> Capital facilities incorporates numerous Currently, the Police Department maintains <br /> components including: approximately 183 full-time and one part-time <br /> I employee. Jail facilities are provided by the <br /> Snohomish County Sheriffs Department. <br /> • Water/Sewer/Stormwater Presently the police divisions are located in <br /> I • Solid Waste/Recycling several buildings in the downtown. It is <br /> • Parks and Recreation anticipated that within the next six years, the <br /> • Transportation police will occupy all of what is now City <br /> I • Libraries Hall. A south precinct is also being studied. <br /> • Public Housing Although training facilities are also anti- <br /> • Other City Facilities (buildings) cipated to be built, priority will be given to <br /> Ithe south precinct. (See Police and Fire <br /> The following is a summary of these Capital Facilities Map on page 10.) <br /> I components. <br /> (c) Emergency medical. Ambulance services <br /> 1. Emergency Services (fire, police and are provided by two sources: (1) private <br /> I <br /> medical) companies are contracted to transport victims <br /> for non-emergency needs, and (2) the city <br /> (a) Fire protection. City fire protection is maintains basic life support and advanced life <br /> 111. provided by the Everett Fire Department. support ambulances within its own fleet for <br /> Mutual aid agreements also exist with neigh- <br /> boring jurisdictions and special districts. The <br /> IDepartment currently maintains six stations <br /> CF-9 <br />
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