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ciFebruary 19,1992 <br /> The regular meeting of the Everett City Council was called to <br /> order at 7:00 p.m., February 19, 1992, in the City Council <br /> Chambers of the Everett City Hall, President Gipson presiding. <br /> Upon roll call it was found that Mayor Kinch and all councilmen <br /> were present. <br />• <br /> The minutes of the February 12, 1992 City Council meeting were <br /> approved as printed. <br /> MAYOR'S COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Kinch advised Council that the Community Theater <br /> Committee would be beginning the review of management concepts <br /> on the theater project. To provide continued communication <br /> with the Cultural Commission, the Mayor has appointed Arden <br /> Flom to be the Cultural Commission representative to the <br /> Community Theater Committee. <br /> = hggo1T ? If the <br /> ip:=reirinVIrktice450== <br /> RESOLUTION <br /> tgrandt!'loshared meecriss <br /> w::b.""er Mayor <br /> B. p. ""'" <br />.• <br />• Councilman Pope also reminisced about Mayor Alexander's city <br /> contributions. He introduced a resolution in memory of the <br /> former mayor. <br /> Moved by Councilman Pope, seconded by Councilmen Anderson, <br /> Moser, Diamond, Gipson, Campbell and Overstreet to adopt <br /> Resolution No. 3,98 honoring the memory of Arthur F. "Sue <br /> Alexander,the City's mayor between 1964 and 1968 as follows: <br /> WHEREAS, Past Mayor Bud Alexander insisted that the city and <br />• the citizens invest in roads and utilities for the future. <br />• Transportation lead to jobs which was the basis for the City <br /> of Everett to develop an industrial format. He teamed up with <br /> another commissioner to get voters to pass a$4.5 million bond <br />• <br /> Issue for roads, which became seed money for a state matching <br /> arterial program, and it helped make the difference for <br /> Everett. He took office as the state vms about to complete <br /> construction of 1-5 linking Seattle with Everett, and the <br /> Boeing Company was about to announce intentions to assemble a <br /> new jumbo jetliner in south Everett at Paine Field; <br />• <br />
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