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May 22, 2019 <br /> schedule of the voter-approved Sound Transit 3 plan, which could <br /> jeopardize on-time delivery of the Everett Link Extension. <br /> COUNCIL <br /> Council Member Murphy concurred with Mayor Franklin's concern about <br /> changes to the Sound Transit plan, and thanked her for bringing the issue <br /> forward. He asked that Administration formally request the Sound Transit <br /> CEO and staff provide an update to Council. <br /> Council Member Roberts stated that a Council briefing from Sound Transit <br /> is scheduled for next Wednesday. <br /> Council Member Vogeli reminded drivers to slow down when children and <br /> pets are on city streets and sidewalks, especially in residential areas. She <br /> reported on her attendance this week at the Fisherman's Village Music <br /> Festival, the Carl Gipson Senior Center meeting, and last evening's <br /> Harborview-Seahurst-Glenhaven Neighborhood meeting. Council Member <br /> Vogeli requested information about the Mukilteo Boulevard volunteer flower <br /> planting. She also inquired about the availability of Lime scooter helmets. <br /> Mayor Franklin stated citizens may obtain scooter helmets from <br /> Administration on the 10th floor of the Wall Street Building. <br /> Council Member Moore echoed comments and concern regarding changes <br /> to the light rail project scope. <br /> Council Member Roberts congratulated Everett Music Initiative for a <br /> successful Fisherman's Village Music Festival. He also reported on his <br /> attendance at the Delta Neighborhood meeting last evening. Council <br /> Member Roberts announced the General Government Subcommittee is <br /> tentatively scheduled to meet on June 19 at 5:00 p.m. He also thanked <br /> veterans and their families for their service in recognition of Memorial Day <br /> on Monday. Council Member Roberts provided information about the <br /> creation of the Sound Transit Board, the history of voter-approved plans, <br /> and subsequent issues with scope. He thanked the Mayor and staff for the <br /> letter sent to Sound Transit, and he expressed the importance of building <br /> 154 <br />