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Residents raise construction noise and question city attorney role in initiative challenge; organizers plan Broadway rally

2959501 · April 10, 2025
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Public commenters at the Everett City Council urged relief from early‑morning construction noise near the New Compass site, praised the ADU permitting process while questioning the city attorney’s involvement in a court challenge to a citizens’ initiative, and announced a large Snohomish County Indivisible rally along Broadway.

Public comments at the Everett City Council meeting on April 9 included a noise complaint from a downtown resident, a concern about the city attorney’s presence in circuit court proceedings challenging a citizens’ initiative, and an announcement of a large planned rally on Broadway by Snohomish County Indivisible.

Timothy Chipman of Everett (Port Gardner area, District 2) told the council he has been woken by early‑morning jackhammering and dump trucks tied to work at the New Compass facility on Bridal and said the activity had disrupted his sleep and daily life. Councilmember Ryan…

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