Note: Video starts 40 seconds in… Before the City Council meeting in Everett, Washington Wednesday night, the Everett City Council’s “Safe Community Committee” met to hear presentations on two possible ordinances that may come before the full council sometime this month. Both dealt with what Mayor Franklin told Council members Don Schwab and Judy Tuohy […]
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Everett Weighing Law Against Public Drug Use – Adding Buffer Zones Around Service Providers
In Majority Vote, Everett City Council Passes No Sit- No Lie Ordinance
March 17, 2021
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In a vote of 5 – 1 the Everett City Council has passed the No Sit-No Lie ordinance that has been under discussion over the past three weeks. Voting Yes: Bader, Roberts, Murphy, Tuohy, Stonecipher. Voting No: Vogeli. Not present: Moore. The ordinance prohibits people from sitting or lying on sidewalks in a specific part […]
Everett City Council Unanimously Amends Start Date Of No Sit-No Lie Ordinance
March 11, 2021
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While there are lots of opinions and many were expressed at the Wednesday night City Council meeting in Everett, Washington the real test will be March 17th. That’s when the council votes on an ordinance designed to accompany a Pallet Shelter Pilot Project in the area of the Everett Gospel Mission in the 3700 block […]
Everett City Council Getting First Look At Sidewalk No Sit-No Lie Ordinance
March 3, 2021
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Editor’s Update 9:00 PM Wednesday March 3rd: Tonight the Everett City Council got a briefing on the No Sit-No Lie ordinance. Prior to the briefing the Council got an earful of opposition to the idea. First during council comments Liz Vogeli broke away from past protocol and presented a power point presentation outlining why she […]
March 29, 2023
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