Mayoral directives Everett, WA - Official Website

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On March 9, 2023, Mayor Cassie Franklin of Everett, WA, unveiled five mayoral directives targeting critical community challenges. The first directive focuses on violence prevention, proposing the establishment of a dedicated violent crime unit and collaboration with community organizations to launch violence prevention programs. Addressing the behavioral health crisis, the second directive aims to implement new strategies and support legislative changes to enhance mental health services. The housing directive emphasizes increasing affordable housing availability and protecting residents from displacement. Climate action is another focal point, with initiatives to promote zero-emission vehicles and restore green spaces within the city.

The final directive aims to bolster economic prosperity by positioning Everett as a prime location for business growth and improving infrastructure resilience. These directives not only highlight the city's commitment to addressing urgent issues but also promote community engagement and collaboration. By implementing these strategies, Everett seeks to enhance the well-being of its residents and foster a sustainable future.

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