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A Resofution Of The Edmonds City CounciCThanking
CouncdPresidentAdrienne Frafey-�lioniffas forYferService To The Edmonds City Councif
Whereas, Adrienne Traley-Wondlas was elected as Council President on December 11, 2018 to serve a
one-year term in 2019; she was elected as Council President again to serve the 2020 term. During her
tenure she presided over the business of the City Council with a sense of humor, steadfast dedication,
using her knowledge, experience, and expertise to manage the day-to-day administration of the City
Council and to communicate with and embrace the concerns of Edmonds citizens, City staff, community
leaders and other elected officials.
Whereas, during her term, Council President Fraley-Monillas approached her duties diligently - comprising herself
of all the facts and ensuring that the Council as a body had all the relevant information needed to make
informed decisions. As such, she helped to see the completion of the following:
Setting weekly council meeting agendas and overseeing 2019-2020 Edmonds City Council
Retreats
Initiated the Homelessness Task Force
Initiation of the Styrofoam ban
Whereas, while Council President, Ms. Fraley-Monillas was involved with many committees and commissions on
behalf of the City of Edmonds including:
• Diversity Commission • Homelessness Task Force
• Snohomish County Health • Opioid Task Force
District, Chair ■ SNOTRAC County Board
Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved, that Councimmember Adrienne EraCey-.%1oni1Tas be applauded and thanked for
serving as Council President. The Council looks forward to her continued dedication and service to the citizens of Edmonds.
(Passed, Approved, andAdopted this Sth day of,7anuary, 2021.
Mi Nelson, Mayor Diane Buckshnis, Councilmember
Susan Paine, Councilmember
Kristiana Johnson, Councilmember
Luke Distelhorst, Councilmember
Vivian Olson, Councilmember
Lausa4ehnson, COU17lmember
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