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Council authorizes mayor to sign third amendment to riverfront property disposition agreement

June 26, 2025 | Everett, Snohomish County, Washington


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Council authorizes mayor to sign third amendment to riverfront property disposition agreement
The Everett City Council on June 25 authorized the mayor to sign a third amendment to the city’s amended and restated riverfront property disposition agreement.

Councilor Ryan moved the authorization and a second was recorded; the clerk then took a roll call and the motion carried by recorded "yes" votes from council members present. There was no substantive discussion or briefing recorded in the meeting minutes or transcript.

The council’s action allows the mayor to execute the amendment in substantially the form provided to council; details of the amendment were not discussed on the record during the meeting, and the transcript contains no presentation or staff briefing on the amendment’s terms.

The resolution/motion passed by roll call; staff will file the executed amendment with city records when completed.

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