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July 24, 2019 <br /> Mr. Rubatino stated he would provide that information. <br /> At the request of Council Member Stonecipher, Mr. Rubatino also provided an <br /> update on the recycling portion of the business. <br /> Kurtis Hallquist, Everett, expressed concern about a future homeless camp at the <br /> Cascade View Presbyterian Church. <br /> Mayor Franklin stated she would ask Julie Frauenholtz, community development <br /> director,to provide a future update on the Cascade View Presbyterian Church safe <br /> parking pilot program, which is managed by Interfaith, a nonprofit organization. <br /> Judy Palm, Everett, spoke about the need for psychiatric and mental health <br /> preventative care in Everett. <br /> Jim Langus, Everett, spoke about gang violence and crime associated with <br /> homelessness and illegal drug use, and urged City Administration and Council to <br /> commit to making public safety Everett's highest priority. <br /> Council Member Murphy expressed a desire to follow up with City Administration <br /> and the Police Department to learn more about the point system at Denney Youth <br /> Center, as well as convening a group of individuals from various organizations. <br /> Council Member Stonecipher asked for an update on the Safe Streets Initiative at <br /> the Public Safety Subcomittee meeting in September. <br /> Mayor Franklin stated she would be happy to provide an update to the Public <br /> Safety Subcommittee. <br /> Council Member Moore noted that in coordination with budget development <br /> timelines, it would be important to hear from Administration if enhancements in <br /> staffing or programs are required. <br /> 221 <br />
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