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Everett council approves Forest Park driveway, Lowell Park playground and parks restroom access-control projects
Summary
The Everett City Council on March 12 adopted three ordinances creating special improvement projects to fund design and permitting for a Forest Park driveway ($50,000), replace Lowell Park playground ($575,000) and install access-control measures at most park and downtown restrooms; each measure passed on unanimous roll calls.
The Everett City Council on March 12 adopted three ordinances creating special improvement projects to fund Forest Park driveway design ($50,000), the Lowell Park playground replacement ($575,000) and a parks-and-downtown-restrooms access-control project. Each measure passed on unanimous roll calls.
The three ordinances were introduced as Council Bill 2502-14 (Forest Park entry driveway repay project), Council Bill 2502-15 (Lowell Park playground replacement) and Council Bill 2502-16 (Parks and Downtown Restrooms Access Control Project). Council members voted in favor of all three measures during the meeting’s action-items segment. The Forest Park project will accumulate design and permitting costs; the Lowell Park project will accumulate project costs of $575,000; and the restrooms project will cover access-control work and related costs across park facilities and…
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