Rob Moreschi
Director of Facilities, Everett Public Schools.
- 2026-05-19 · City Council — At the Everett City Council Budget Hearing (Schools) on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, Mr.
- 2026-04-08 · School Building Committee — Mr.
Everett City Council Budget Hearing (Schools) (Tuesday May 19, 2026)
At the Everett City Council Budget Hearing (Schools) on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, Mr. Moreschi was acknowledged by the chair for his participation and input. The chair stated, “Thank Mr. Moreschi for his insight this evening as well,” indicating that Mr. Moreschi contributed in a way the council found helpful during the hearing.
Based on the available record, Mr. Moreschi was not listed as making a formal motion, offering a vote, or taking a recorded position on any item. No specific questions, objections, or policy proposals were attributed to him in the extracted meeting data. The record also does not identify his official title or role beyond being an individual thanked by the chair.
The only direct reference to Mr. Moreschi in the meeting summary is the chair’s expression of appreciation for his “insight this evening.” That wording suggests he provided comments or information relevant to the budget hearing, but the available notes do not include the substance of those remarks. As a result, any account of his views would be speculative, and the record supports only that he was present in a capacity that warranted public thanks from the chair.
No votes were recorded for Mr. Moreschi, and there were no motions associated with him in the extracted data. Likewise, there is no indication that he introduced any formal recommendation, asked questions, or responded to specific council concerns in a way that was captured in the meeting notes.
In short, Mr. Moreschi’s role in the hearing, as reflected in the available record, was that of a participant whose contribution was acknowledged by the chair for its insight, without any separately recorded procedural actions or vote.
Everett School Building Committee Meeting (Wednesday April 8, 2026)
Mr. Moreschi participated briefly in the Everett School Building Committee meeting on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, and was acknowledged by the chair as an official, though his exact role was not specified in the record.
His recorded contribution was limited to procedural support. When a motion was made to close public comment, Mr. Moreschi responded, “Second.” He then seconded the motion to adjourn as the meeting concluded. In both cases, his action helped move the committee through routine business.
The meeting record shows that Mr. Moreschi voted yes on the motion to close public comment and yes on the motion to adjourn. No opposing votes or separate remarks from him were recorded on those motions.
No questions, policy positions, or substantive comments from Mr. Moreschi were documented in the available meeting data. The record does not indicate that he introduced any motions, requested clarification, or raised any concerns during the session. His participation was therefore limited to supporting the committee’s procedural steps at the end of the meeting.
In sum, Mr. Moreschi’s role in this meeting was confined to seconding two motions and voting in favor of both the closure of public comment and adjournment. The available record does not reflect any further involvement beyond those procedural actions.