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Council seeks cost options for Clark Park spigot and gazebo reassembly after resident asks about missing water service

5415194 · July 17, 2025
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Summary

A resident asked the Everett City Council on July 16 why a promised water spigot is missing at the newly opened Clark Park dog area; council members asked staff to return with options and cost estimates for providing potable water and an update on gazebo reassembly funded by ARPA.

Michelle Pendergrass, a District 2 resident, told the City Council on July 16 that dog owners at Clark Park are pleased with the new dog area but asked, "Where's the spigot?" Pendergrass said neighbors expected a water spigot as part of the park amenities but found none.

Council members acknowledged the concern and asked staff for a status update. One staff member told the council the park does not have nearby potable water and that adding a spigot is more expensive than residents might expect; staff said there was no…

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