In what may be the quickest meeting of the year the Everett City Council got their business handled in just fourteen minutes Wednesday night. The major action was a unanimous vote, with council members Moore and Murphy absent, electing Scott Bader as President of the Everett City Council. Bader had served as vice-president under Paul […]
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Another View Of Clinics, Social Services In Metro Everett
August 22, 2018
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Publisher’s Note: After our Monday story on the options given to Everett City Council for clinics in Metro Everett I received the following note: As always, I appreciate the vast time and effort you put into your site. I thought your new piece about Metro Everett clinic zoning is the most unfairly slanted article you’ve […]
Busy Night For Everett City Council
August 1, 2018
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The Everett City Council had a full night starting with a budget committee meeting that revealed the city still has a shortfall of 1.15 million dollars in the projected budget for next year. That shortfall remains even after plans to raise revenues and cut expenses by doing things including: Charging a Registration Fee for alarm […]
Vote On City Council Districts To Be On November Ballot In Everett, Washington
July 11, 2018
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While the folks at Everett Districts Now may not have collected enough signatures to get their districting measure on the fall ballot as an initiative they did manage to score a victory in getting the Everett City Council to place a districting measure before voters this fall. It wasn’t exactly a complete victory as the […]
Everett City Council Likely To Vote On Guns And Election By Districts On Wednesday
July 8, 2018
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Two topics that have generated a lot of interest are coming up for public hearings and city council votes on Wednesday. The first topic concerns City Council proposals for election of Everett City Council members by district. The City Council will hold a public hearing on putting a vote on the November ballot that asks […]
Candidate Profile For Everett City Council Primary: Ethel McNeal
July 6, 2018
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Editor’s Note: It is the practice of MyEverettNews.com to offer candidates for office an introduction to our readers. We accept these from candidates who will appear on the ballots within the Everett City limits. They are published as a public service and in the order received. MyEverettNews.com does not endorse any candidates or issues. The […]
No Meeting This Week But Everett City Council District Choices Emerging
June 27, 2018
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There is no Everett City Council meeting this week but there will be a special Everett City Council meeting next Tuesday July 3rd. At that time the city council members will get a look at more details on the proposition being considered for a vote on July 11th that deals with changing the City of […]
Everett City Council Readying Two Choices For Council Districts On Fall Ballot
June 11, 2018
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On June 20th members of the Everett City Council will begin working out what to put on the fall ballot in the way of options for voters to consider on council districts. From an early look at the draft ordinance there are two propositions city council looks to put before Everett voters. The first is […]
Not Much Response To Everett City Council District Survey
May 19, 2018
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As of Friday morning only 241 people have responded to a City of Everett survey on electing council members by district. In April four public meetings were held advising of how districts may work in Everett. This month the city is asking people to take a survey so interest can be gauged on how a […]
Three File For Everett City Council Seat
May 18, 2018
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Ethel McNeal currently holds Everett City Council Position 4. She was appointed to fill the seat in January after it came open when Cassie Franklin was elected Mayor. McNeal has filed to hold onto the seat for another year but will face a challenge from Liz Vogeli and Tyler Rourke. All three candidates live south […]
January 3, 2019
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