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Council approves 911 dispatch contract, passes towing credit‑card resolution and confirms several appointments

March 25, 2024 | Everett City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts


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Council approves 911 dispatch contract, passes towing credit‑card resolution and confirms several appointments
The Everett City Council took several administrative actions: it authorized a five‑year contract for 9‑1‑1 dispatch equipment servicing, passed a resolution asking the Department of Public Utilities to require towing companies to accept credit cards, accepted donations to summer jobs and fire victim funds, and confirmed multiple appointees.

On the public‑safety contract (Item 11), staff cited first‑year and recurring annual costs for the five‑year agreement; after accepting the committee report, the council approved the order by unanimous roll call (11–0).

Item 13, a resolution to request that towing companies accept credit or debit cards, was recommended for favorable action and the council voted to instruct the city staff to send a letter to the Department of Public Utilities on the council’s behalf.

The council also approved four donations to the 2024 summer jobs program and a donation to a fire victims fund (Items 2–5) and directed that letters of thanks be sent. Item 1 — the appointment of Patty Ann Scalise to the Youth Commission for a term through March 30, 2027 — passed (10 ayes, 1 abstention). Item 15 — appointment of Esmeld Brun as an associate member of the Zoning Board of Appeals — was discussed at length and confirmed after committee recommendation (recorded roll call showed favorable action).

Councilors asked for clarity about contract costs and note that the 9‑1‑1 contract year‑1 cost was presented on the record. The council recorded roll‑call votes for these items and instructed staff on follow‑up communications (letters of thanks) and to provide any necessary documentation for appointments.

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