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B
A
Starting
a
few
minutes
late,
your
clocks
do
not
deceive
you.
I
apologize,
there's
a
lot
of
construction.
Welcome
to
this
evening's
meeting.
A
We
are
conducting
this
meeting
in
a
hybrid
fashion
in
person
and
remote
due
to
permissions
with
regards
from
the
Commonwealth
with
regards
to
conducting
our
meetings
in
a
hybrid
fashion
going
forward,
we
do
have
a
quorum
of
attendees
in
person
for
the
purposes
of
holding
this
meeting,
and
this
meeting
is
being
recorded
or
you
know
taking
and
Reporting
purposes.
A
These
are
not
the
standard
remarks.
I,
don't
have
those
with
me
great
presentations.
A
Oh
sorry,
this
is
the
a
just
pfrc
meeting
previous
meetings
had
been
joint
with
the
blpc,
but
we
are
now
at
the
point
of
having
just
a
pfrc
meeting
before
we.
It's
a
very
go
to
the
Planning
Commission
with
regard
to
the
use
of
permit,
which
is
the
next
item
on
the
the
agenda
timeline,
wise,
okay
and
I.
Believe
staff
has
a
presentation.
C
Yes,
so
I'll
just
share
this
update
verbally,
since
we
are
almost
at
the
completion
of
the
use
permit
review
process.
We
on
previous
schedules.
We
were
scheduled
to
go
to.
D
C
Climate
change,
energy
and
environment
commission.
They
have
provided
a
letter
separately
and
said
they
do
not
need
to
see
this
project
in
person,
so
we
will
be
removing
that
from
the
agenda.
E
C
The
next
upcoming
meetings
will
be
May
23rd
at
The,
Parks
and
Recreation
Commission
May
25th,
the
Transportation
Commission
and
then
either
May
31st
or
June
1st
for
Planning
Commission,
they're,
still
working
on
setting
their
agenda
for
those
meetings
and
then
seeing
what
the
June
10th
and
June
13th
the
County
Board
hearings,
I'm,
not
sure
which
day.
Yet
we
will
be.
C
But
with
that
I'll
pass
it
off
to
my
PS.
Yes,.
E
Okay,
yeah
thanks
Olivia
I'll
introduce
our
team
real
quick
for
those
who
don't
know
me:
Steve
Stricker,
project
manager
with
APS
to
my
left,
Jeff
Chambers,
director
of
design
and
construction,
Jasmine,
McDuffie,
principal
and
project
architect
from
stamp
Tech
Architects.
A
couple
of
quick
updates
before
turning
Nova
Jasmine.
So
our
formal
third
round
use
permit
submission
is
targeting
Friday
of
this
week,
and
the
presentation
you're
going
to
see
tonight
is
is
really
focusing
on
the
design
requirement
refinements
for
site
and
architecture
from
what
we
saw
last
time
at
the
Joint,
the
OPC
pfrc.
F
First,
is
we
made
a
modification
to
these
to
the
curbless
environment
saving
extent
we've
been
working
with
the
county
on
the
streetscape
design
and
layout
for
Atlanta
Street,
and
we
have
two
options
that
we're
going
to
show
you
tonight
you're
also
working
with
the
county
on
looking
at
widening
sidewalk
along
7th
Street.
We're
going
to
show
you
plans
for
that.
F
Of
the
parking
garage
to
add
some
additional
additional
shielding
to
the
neighborhood,
an
architectural
standpoint,
we've
made
a
few
refinements
to
the
uacc
that
we'll
present
the
first
one
is
the
fifth
floor:
pop-up
roof.
It
was
a
three-part
software
group,
and
so
it
should
be
made
some
social
revisions
to
that
form.
F
F
F
F
That
is
a
dimension
that
comes
with
the
design
of
this
area
of
the
seasick
Bishop
berries
along
South
watery
dry
and
we
are
maintaining
a
four
foot
team
foot,
minimum
sidewalk
Dimension.
That
varies
because
the
building
does
step
back
away
from
South
and
water
retry,
so
that
that
Dimension
is
a
minimum
Dimension
and
you'll
see
in
some
of
the
future
sections
that
that
increases
I'm
adjacent
to
that
streetscape
sidewalk,
you
mentioned.
We
have
a
six
foot
bike,
lane
three
foot
buffer
and
six
foot
parking
area
along
part
of
the
stopwatch.
When
you
drive
streetscape.
F
F
F
F
F
Option
two
has
the
bike
lane
on
the
South
End
of
the
Street,
the
buffer,
a
parking
Lane,
so
a
protected
bike
lane
and.
B
F
Part
of
the
project
we've
been
revealing
with
Des
is
widening,
demonstrate
along
the
full
length,
and
so
the
scope
of
that
varies
there's
a
scope
of
along
the
frontage
along
mpsa,
so
that
scope
would
be
to
riding
from
four
feet
to
six
feet,
which
is
about
200
million
feet
of
length.
The
sidewalk
will
remain
at
the
back
of
curve
with
the
existing
utility
poles
remaining
in
place.
F
G
F
B
F
B
F
Single
angle
group,
in
terms
of
some
of
these
principles
and
some
of
the
things
we've
mentioned
in
the
sweepstakes,
the
building
does
continue
to
step
back
along
South
watari
Drive.
That
creates
that
that
increases
the
sidewalk
width
Beyond
14
feet
at
many
locations
along
this
Street
and
we
are
creating
the
curveless
environment,
to
promote
uniform
accessibility
and
to
create
a
pedestrian
family
and
like
Finland
environment.
F
F
This
is
the
view
of
the
main
entrance.
It
shows
the
the
more
simplified
canopy
and
we
were
using
materials
that
highlight
public
spaces
in
the
building
with
the
use
of
metal
panel,
a
phenomic
panel
in
curtain,
our
storefront,
which
differentiates
the
building
and
public
areas
from
the
more
academic
or
spaces
which
are
in
great
we're,
also
working
with
EPS
to
really
utilize
durable
materials
that
are
long-lasting,
especially
at
the
streetscape
elevation.
So
there's
this
Masonry
along
that
water
table
along
Southwest.
F
In
terms
of
the
parking
garage,
we
refine
the
metal
panels
a
bit
before
they
were
sticking
up.
You
know
a
past,
the
top
of
the
parapet.
We
want
to
minimize
the
height
of
the
parking
garage
and
pull
that
down
something
like
that
creates
the
Divine
intent
providing
color
and
shielding
the
beautiful
vehicles.
B
F
F
F
F
The
school
board
did
direct
the
superintendent
to
continue
to
plan
for
the
career
center
campus
by
addressing
a
phase
two,
which
would
include
a
refresh
of
the
existing
ACC
to
accommodate
PSA
in
the
fall
of
2028
in
the
phase
three
that
would
demolish
the
existing
fpsa
building
to
be
replaced
by
a
new
field
or
open
space.
Network
commencing
that
between
2020
..
F
Renovation,
relocation
site
reconstruction
is
not
included
in
the
currency
IP.
Therefore,
it's
not
funded
and
therefore
it
cannot
be
included
in
the
use
permit
for
this
project
based
on
the
above
School
Board.
Action
would
be
anticipated
that
the
future
of
the
existing
npac
building
and
existing
ACC
building
will
be
addressed
in
the
next
10
years,
CIP,
which
will
be
passed
in
the
summer
of
2024..
H
A
Thank
you,
so
I
do
want
to
hit
some
clarifying
questions.
I
have
of
you
myself,
which
I
will
run
through
I,
can
quick
succession
and
then
I'd
like
to
hear
if
there's
clarify
questions
from
folks
in
the
room,
folks
on
the
phone
and
so
forth,
just
to
clarify
for
the
Seventh
Street
sidewalk
widening
that
project
is
anticipated
to
start
this
summer.
So
that's
like
in
a
number
of
like
two
months.
E
So
that's
we've
got
conversations
with
Des
about
that
and
supposedly
they
are
taking
that
on.
So
in
terms
of
the
timing
on
that,
I
can't
really
comment
other
than
they
have
stated
that
it
should.
E
A
G
I
do
want
to
clarify
that
we
are
hoping
to
to
coordinate
that
with
ap
aps's
work
at
that
same
corner,
so
yeah.
If
they,
if
they
don't,
move
the
fence
back,
then
we
can't
build
the
sidewalk
and-
and
that
will
be
we're
working
to
coordinate
those
efforts.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Can
we
go
to
the
slide
this
for
the
southeast
aerial
view?
What
kind
of
the
sidewalk
is
so
widening?
A
A
So
it's
really
almost
kind
of
like
it's
getting
kind
of
so
wide
at
some
of
the,
where
some
of
the
building
setbacks
almost
kind
of
creating
like
a
it's
wider
than
simply
sidewalk.
It's
almost
like
approaching
patio
kind
of
feeling.
A
Is
there
a
plan
for
kind
of
inches?
Is
there
some
sort
of
like
indicate?
Is
that
is
there
an
intentionality
to
sort
of
like
of
unstructured
programming
of
that
space?
Yes,.
B
F
E
I,
don't
know
that
we
have
seating,
I
mean
a
lot
of
them.
Are
bios
whales
that'll
be
active
for
a
lot
of
management
devices,
but
if
there's
can
they
sit
on.
I
A
A
And
then
I
think
maybe
this
is
if
I
look
closer
at
the
appendix
I.
Would
I
would
answer
my
next
question
for
myself,
but
some
of
the
color
palette
on
the
larger
screen
is
looking
kind
of
in
the
purple
family,
but
I
think
it's
less
purple
when
I
was
sneaking
over
my
shoulder
at
your
computer,
the
lighting,
that's
what
it
says:
okay,
I!
Think
it's
a
little
more
in,
like
the
gray
green
family,
yeah.
B
A
A
D
Go
ahead,
I
just
wanted
to
be
clear
about
the
sidewalks,
so
I
understand
from
here
to
here,
like,
for
instance,
looking
at
slide
four
from
the
North
West
tip
to
the
South
East
hip.
That's
all
going
to
be
six
feet.
D
I
I
Correct
and
that
sidewalk
on
Highland
in
front
of
mpsa
is
all
four
foot.
Six
I
believe.
I
G
And
Jeff
just
to
clarify
on
the
seventh
street,
it's
a
six
foot
sidewalk
that
the
county
is
putting
in
from
Highland
to
the
number
four
I'm,
sorry
not
to
the
to
the
just
south
of
the
number
four
on
the
sheet
right
there
and
then
APS
with
the
ACC
new
ACC
project
will
put
in
a
six
foot
sidewalk
with
a
five
foot
planting
strip
at
the
back
of
curb
right.
Thank.
D
D
Online
people
I've
said
that
this
section
in
between
the
field
and
family,
for
you
change
that
to
pavers
to
Asphalt.
Is
there
a
rationale
for
that.
I
Yeah
for
for
the
maintenance
and
it
basically
it's
going
to
be
concrete,
sidewalk
on
the
west
side
of
that
and
on
the
South
Side
it
will
be
I
mean
on
on
the
east
side,
would
would
be
the
tree
boss
with
the
stabilized
gravel.
So
that's
still
the
same.
We
just
the
the
travel
Lane
we've
we
made
asphalt
the
durability
of
it
and
also
make
it
flexible
for
any
modification
that
gets
made.
B
D
J
D
D
D
F
Well,
one
we
didn't
want
to
have
the
eye
of
the
garage
Too
Tall,
because
we
pulled
it
down
and
the
other
reason
was
we
just
were
working
with
the
metal
panel
manufacturers
in
terms
of
what
we
needed
for
support.
So
we've
shortened
that
for
that
reason
as
well,
we
didn't
we.
I
Was
a
combination
of
all
of
the
above
okay
I
think
we
were
looking
at
it
in
one
of
the
concrete
at
the
top
finish
it
rather
than
just
floating
the
metal
and
also
having
the
garage
appear
tall
and
also
the
length
of
panels
and
when
they
come
in.
As
far
as
the
economics
of
using
the
panels,
the
height
of
their
manufactured
in.
D
Er,
my
next
question
is
slide
24.
It
says
it
has
been
determined
that
a
regulations
and
accommodated
and
then
on
the
other
side
on
page
23,
we
talked
about
a
study
that
has
been
are
either
of
those
termination
or
that
study
are
those
publicly
available
or
available
to.
B
I
We
basically
put
together
this
spring
and
through
December,
and
then
the
superintendent
in
the
spring
will
provide
his
recommended
CIP
to
the
board,
with
all
of
the
documentation.
B
D
Last
question
is
so
about
slide.
24
I
understand
the
rationale
about
the
use
permit,
in
that
my
question
is:
is
there
a
pip
or
a
policy,
something.
D
Way
of
doing
things
that
you
point
to
for
making
this
statement
that
the
renovation
relocation
site
instruction
cannot
be
included
cannot
be
included.
D
I
A
I
I
A
The
constraints
of
what
can
and
cannot
be
done
in
the
timeline
of
the
CIP
I
understand
that
you
know
that
there
are
those
constraints,
I
think
that
conveying
the
sense
of
if
we
fight
a
commission
for
the
County,
Board
and
sort
of
you
know
individual
school
board
members
whoever
it
may
be
like
those
are
things
that
can
be
conveyed,
and
you
know
part
of
the
record
I
know
that's
not
the
same
as
what
you
consistently
expressed
and
I
think
that
messaging
has
been
very
clear,
but
I
say
that
to
give
some
kind
of
sense
of
tremendous
nothing,
it
is
heard
and
recognized,
and
that's
something
that
I
would
expect
to
be
a
topical
conversation
when
it
does
come
to
Planning
Commission.
C
C
So
on
flight
17
between
the
new
I
believe
we
have
talked
about
the
fact
that
there
would
be
best
there
to
separate
the
high
school
spaces
from
the
elementary
space
I
wanted
to
see
if
we
should
be
showing
that
or
if
we
were
planning
for
I
would
like
to
see
what
we're
planning
for
it.
It's
not
shown
here.
K
C
C
Again,
I
I
would
my
preference
is
to
reflect
reality.
The
offenses.
Are
there
I'd
like
to
see
the
fences
likewise
on
Slide
18.,
we're
not
showing
the
fence
around
that
field,
which
at
least
I
know
on
the
South
Highland
side
we've
talked
about
is
a
pretty
high
event
to
protect
the
community
and
the
you
know
again.
The
openness
that
you're
conveying
here
I
don't
think
reflects
what
it's
actually
going
to
look
like.
So
I
think
it
would
be
important
to
have
that
reflected
if
I
understand
correctly,
where
we're
putting.
C
C
Marked
anywhere
accessible
spaces
and
I
also
don't
see
Mark
pickup
drop
off
so
I'd
like
to
know
both
for
mipsa
pickup
drop-off,
as
well
as
for
ACC
pickup
drop
off
where
on
the
streetscape.
That
is
supposed
to
happen.
Is
that.
B
C
The
parking
lane
or
those
parking
Lanes
time
restricted
and
also
do
we
have
permanent
Ada
parking
spaces
adjacent
to
these
buildings
on
the
street.
And
if
so,
where
are
those.
I
We
are
currently
working
with
the
county
on
complete
streets
for
parking,
handicapped
parking
spaces
on
Walter,
Reed,
but
I
believe
we
are
looking
currently
at
four
spaces.
We
are
going
to
have
two
handicapped
accessible
spaces
on
7th
street
I.
Think
we've
agreed
on
that
at
this
point.
Rob
can
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
on
that,
but
we
are
in
the
process
of
resolving
exactly
where
those
spaces.
Are
we
a
lot
of
coordination
going
on
with
a
complete
streets
program,
I
think
as
far
as
the
pickup
and
drop-off
areas,
they
were
shown
in
previous
meetings.
B
C
I
G
If
I
can
successfully
share
it,
so
this
is
the
this
is
the
document.
This
is
the
mmta
plan
sheet
that
shows
the
per
proposed
curb
Space
Management
at
the
at
the
time
of
the
drafting
of
this
APS
is
looking
at
roughly
nine
spaces
along
roughly
23
spaces
along
Walter
Reed.
That
would
be
both
pick
up
and
drop
off
and
parking
outside
of
those
those
hours
and
pick
up.
A
drop
off
APS
has
shown
I
I
think
this
is
for
the
Henry
school,
but
I.
G
We
have
to
double
check
that.
Currently
the
Henry
pick
up
a
drop
off.
My
understanding
is
along
the
Henry
building
or
I'm
sorry,
mpsa
pick
up
and
drop-off
is
along
the
mpsa
building
over
here.
So
I
do
want
to
clarify
whether
or
not
this
was
was
for
the
mpsa
at
the
career
center
or
if
it
was
for
the
continued
use
of
of
the
Henry
building
Jeff.
Can
you
clarify
that.
G
G
So
there
would
be
10
spaces
gear
that
are
pick
up
and
drop
off
for
for
the
mpsa
program
until
a
future.
Amendment
moves
that
program
to
the
career
center
site.
C
G
Colors
and
as
as
Jeff
said,
I
would
say
that,
with
the
exception
of
the
residential
permit
parking,
this
area
is,
is
the
rest
of
the
management
of
curb
spaces
is
subject
to
change,
because
we
do
want
to
ensure
that
our
curb
space
best
works
with
the
surrounding
uses
and
and
the
community
that
surrounds
that
area.
So
it's
one
of
the
easiest
and
most
adaptable
things
that
the
county
can
can
Implement
short
of
the
RPP
restrictions.
G
So
please
understand
that
what
you
see
here
today
could
change,
but
it's
a
it's
a
good
description
of
at
least
the
number
of
spaces
that
are
available
and
and
generally
how
they
could
be
managed.
Thank.
C
I
Yeah,
the
during
pickup
and
drop-off
times
there'll
be
multiple
entries
and
exits
for
that
building,
we'll
probably
focus
on
the
7th
Street
and
the
main
entrance,
but
there
will
be
other
doors,
typically
get
open
and
again
I.
Don't
think
we
have
the
pool
management
plan
put
together
yet
for
arrival
at
dismissal
times,
but.
B
I
C
B
C
A
little
more
detail
of
what
that
new,
mips
and
play
area
is
going
to
look
like
I
know.
It's
part
of
this
use.
Permit.
We
haven't
seen
ever
plans
for
the
design
of
that
I'm
just
curious.
If
we
will
see
those
if
you're
working
with
the
school
on
those
to
make
sure
that
that
new
space
is
is
meeting
needs,
but
also
I
think
from
a
community
perspective.
People
would
also
like
to
know
more
about
what
that
space
will
be,
especially.
F
A
A
To
planning
conditions
and
we're
cutting
board,
if
that's,
okay,
the
timing,
wise
I'm.
G
I
Correct
so
it
will
actually
be
starting
on
the
grass
area
this
month,
so,
but
we
can,
we
can
share
that.
But
essentially
what
you
can
see
on
this
plan
is,
what's
with
within
the
fence
around
the
koi
pond.
That
all
remains
as
it
is
the
rectangle
just
above
the
trees
is
a
grass
play
area
above
that
is
a
half
court
asphalt,
basketball
court
and
then
that
amoeba
shaped
space
is
pathway,
walkway
and
it's
a
lot
of
structured
play,
equipment
and
a
dark
spot
above
the
sidewalk
right.
I
There
is
a
large
piece
of
play
equipment.
All
of
those
will
be
accessible
to
the
communities
going
up
to
the
corner
of
7th
and
Highland.
There
will
be
primary
play
equipment,
so
age,
appropriate
size
with
a
pathway
through
the
playground
for
accessibility
and
the
current
asphalt
area
that
they
have
half
of
it
covered
with
Mulch
and
half
of
it.
I
believe
is
still
exposed
to
Asphalt
will
be
replaced
with
a
soft
turf
grass
area
for
them
to
utilize.
C
B
B
C
Just
say
for
context:
one
reason
I'm
asked
my
mask:
I
know
when
Fleet
opened
up
some
something
happened
and
none
of
the
playground
equipment
ended
up
being
handicap
accessible,
and
we
had
to
go
back
and
petition
for
that.
Likewise,
when
they
did
that
they
put
in
some
basketball
courts
in
front
of
TJ
that
were
on
a
plant
and.
C
Not
usable
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we're
keeping
an
eye
on
the
function.
J
J
H
J
I,
just
I'm
just
saying,
I
think
that
that
is
a
not
a
very
inviting
look
from
a
neighborhood.
A
J
A
Was
that
your
only
clarifying
question,
Terry
yeah,
that's
it
for
me!
Thank
you.
There's
a
phone
number
that
had
a
hand
raise
I,
didn't
see
a
name
associated
with
it,
though,
do
we
know
who,
at
that
headrest.
L
Were
okay
hi?
This
is
Doris
Ray
from
the
disability,
commission
and
I
was
wondering.
I
was
wondering
you
mentioned
gravel
area
where,
where
is
that
going
to
be
and
and
who's
going
to
be,
using
truck
to
roosting?
It.
L
I
thought
you
said
gravel
when
they
were
describing
it
before.
This
is
a
gravel
areas
that
like
to
playground
or
something
or.
I
No,
it's
it's
under
the
trees
between
the
field
and
the
building.
It's
where
students
will
have
seating
areas
and
be
able
to
take
lunch.
It's
it's
a
stabilized,
gravel
area.
It
is
fully
accessible,
it
doesn't
move,
it's
just.
It
allows
the
gravel
is
fixed
in
place
and
allows
water
storm
water
to
get
into
the
ground.
There.
I
It's
it's
very
similar
to
what
was
done
at
the
memorial
at
the
Pentagon.
It's
the
same
material,
but
that's
a
stabilized
gravel.
It's
fully
accessible
by.
I
L
Okay
well
I'll.
Take
you
at
your
word
because
gravel
is
the
absolute
worst
thing
to
have
to
Traverse
I,
understand
and
it
really
yeah
and
and
and
now
especially
knowing
that
it's
a
Gathering
Place
and
a
place
for
people
to
eat
real
concerned
about
the
choice,
the
the
the
playground.
Is
it
going
to
be
an
accessible
playground
with,
with
with
both
the
surfacing
and
the
equipment
being.
I
Absolutely
we
had
a
we
had
a
committee
work
with
us
for
accessibility,
all
of
the
equipment
is,
is
accessible.
We
have
a
rubberized
Pathway
to
make
sure
that
we
can
get
to
all
of
the
equipment,
and
there
are
wheelchair
transfer
places
for
a
lot
of
the
equipment,
and
everybody
was
comfortable
from
the
accessibility
committees
that
it
was
accessible.
I
It
was
both.
There
was.
I
We
we
typically
for
all
of
our
playgrounds,
assemble
experts
on
disabilities.
Now,
when
we
do
playgrounds
ever
since
we
did.
L
Yes,
accessibility,
standard
and
anything
beyond
that
for
federally
assisted
programs
right
right.
Okay,
thanks.
L
A
C
A
question
yes,
so
apologies
since
I'm
new
to
the
pfrc.
If
this
has
been
answered
in
previous
meetings,
but
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
for
the
area,
that's
marked
as
special,
concrete
Paving
on
the
plans.
It
looks
like
because
it's
a
curbless
environment,
it's
designed
to
have
some
kind
of
either
graphic
or
painted
pattern
to
indicate
that
it's
you
know
a
pedestrian
first
environment,
but
it's
not
that
way
on
age
14.
So.
K
I
It's
a
graphic
thing:
it's
it's
basically,
two
colors
of
concrete
is
what
we're
currently
working
with
for
that
we
also
we
had
the
Ballard
separating
the
bus
and
service
vehicle
drive
lane
from
a
sidewalk
area.
We
will
also
have
speed
bumps
so
to
speak
at
the
intersections,
as
well
as
truncated,
domes
typical
intersection,
but
we
don't
want
it
to
look
like
stream,
sidewalk,
okay,.
C
A
Thank
you,
okay,
so
we
took
a
little
bit
of
time
on
clarifying
questions.
I
think
I
think
we
started
to
get
into
some
of
the
overall
effects
of
the
agenda
for
this
evening.
Let's
continue
through
with
that,
you
know
on
tap
for
this
evening.
My
mouth,
you
know
specific
values,
dieting
and
orientation,
building,
building
form,
building
details
and
materials.
A
So,
let's,
let's
start
with
Civic
values,
see
if
there's
anything
kind
of
specifically
comes
up
under
sort
of
that
from
a
topic
standpoint,
but
then,
as
far
as
sort
of
the
other
kind
of
building
for
building
details,
those
kinds
of
questions
I
think
we
can
tackle
those
as
sort
of
a
combined
topic
based
on
sort
of
passing
the
conversation
things
already
going
this
evening.
A
A
Just
wanted
to
make
sure
I
recognized
you.
Thank
you,
Christy
guess
what.
A
Can
you
make
that
any
bigger
seriously
eyesight?
That's
really
far
away.
B
D
Design
much
better
I
actually
wrote
on
my
picture,
a
little
heart
that
says
love
this.
D
D
I
would
prefer
that
they're
much
bigger
and
still
block
the
nature
of
the
the
parking
garage
but
I
do
appreciate
you
putting
more
trees
around.
I
One
one
thing
to
note:
early
on:
we
were
using
the
panels
to
block
it's
light
and
also
to
allow
people
to
see
into
the
garage.
Everybody
was
concerned
about
the
headlights
of
vehicles,
so
we
actually
added
concrete
walls
so
to
speak
block
of
light
so
that
the
panels
are
purely
decorative
they're,
not
they're,
not
really
showing
anything.
I
D
I
That
came
up
it's
not
as
clear
as
to
like
the
7th
Street
entrance
looks
significantly
better
with
the
the
renderings
that
were
done
there,
because
it
shows
it
from
the
view
of
7th
Street.
That
would
be
on
page
12
of
that
presentation
done.
I
D
B
A
B
A
B
A
C
B
A
I
B
A
I
think
it
might
be
nice
from
a
visual
presentation
standpoint
for
Planning
Commission
I
appreciate
the
visuals
that
kind
of
show
kind
of
the
shadowing
of
what
would
be
trees.
I
think
it
might
also
be
nice
to
have
a
visual
that
shows
actual
the
trees
there
too.
So
you
can
see
what
so.
A
Without
trees,
I
think
that
would
be
helpful.
I
might
recommend
the
same
thing
for
the
fence
situation
out
fence
option,
because
I
do
think
it's
helpful
to
get
a
sense
of
the
space
without
fences,
but
the
reality
is
they're
going
to
be
fences,
so
we
should
see
visually
what
that
experience
will
be
like
yeah.
A
C
As
high
of
a
level
as
some
of
our
previous
projects,
so
as
a
concern
that
you
know
I
know,
one
of
the
Civic
design
principles
did
have
to
do
with
environmental
goals
and
I
know.
We
had
talked
about
the
fact
that
that
putting
to
say
geothermal
Wells
on
the
side
of
the
challenge.
Although
someone
told
me
that
we
have
done
that
underneath
buildings
in
the
past
and
so
I'm,
not
sure
why
that
would
be
prohibited
here.
I
I
We
just
got
gold
for
for
Cardinal,
but
you
don't
know
until
you're
finished
with
the
building,
but
we
we
do
aim
higher
than
silver,
but
silver
is
our
minimum
billboard,
that's
a
requirement
accounting.
That's
that's
one
thing.
I
As
far
as
we
are
still
looking
to
be
energy
efficient,
we
are
actually
putting
in
a
heating
system
that
could
be
switched
in
the
future.
If
someone
would
so
choose
to
because
it's
going
to
be
a
constant
temperature
Loop,
it
could
switch
to
geothermal
in
the
future.
One
of
the
reasons
we
got
really
soft
tooth
on
was
even
though
it
sloped
to
drain.
It
can
also
have
solar
panels
there.
So
the.
I
B
I
C
I
know
this
is
very
small.
While
we
have
this
is
the
the
career
center
landing
page
that's
get
to
from
the
pfrc
page.
C
All
of
the
meeting
materials
are
attached
from
the
first
to
Joint,
pfr
cblpc
meetings,
the
sustainable
or
the
c2e2
letter
is
located
here
here
and
then
it's
also
down
here
with
some
of
the
letters
that
we've
received
years
on
the
project
and
APS
has
also
provided
memo
addressing
some
of
the
charts
that
c2e2.
A
Raised,
thank
you.
That
is
very
helpful.
You
know
have
everything
collected
them
in
space
certainly
is
more
efficient.
Oh
Terry,
I
see
your
hand
is
up.
B
J
I
was
unclear
about
what
are
we
doing
about
ventilation
for
the
parking
structure
if
those
panels
are
solid
and
the
walls
are
solid.
I
I
The
room
back
to
I'm.
I
There,
if
you
go
back
to
slide
20,
there
are
some
you
can
see
where
the
the
concrete
walls
are.
J
I
J
A
In
terms
of
let's
move
on
to
citing
and
orientation,
I
think
Olivia,
you
had
some
the
topics,
maybe
that
were
shareable
there
now
I
know.
We've
talked
about
this
topic
several
other
times
kind
of
in
each
of
the
meetings.
I
do
think
we're
heading
in
a
positive
direction
with
some
of
the
wider
sidewalk
spaces,
and
you
know
certainly
more
of
the
greenery
that
I
think
is
also
helping
to
kind
of
shield
and
work
with
the
neighborhood
citing
a
bit
better.
A
Any
kind
of
you
know
create
a
positive
outdoor
spaces.
Pedestrian
emphasis
I
certainly
think
we're
moving
in
a
very
strong
Direction
in
that
regard.
C
Or
no
I
was
is
this
where
we
talk
about
the
two
options
for
the
back
bike
paths
for
Ninth
Street
yeah:
let's
do
it.
I
was
just
curious
if
you
guys
had
with
your
two
options,
if
you
have
a
preference
or
if
you've
looked
at,
how
having
the
bike
path
on
either
side
would
feed
into
where,
like
Pastor
plans
on
Walter.
I
I
think
that
we
have
heard
through
the
blpcpfrc
process
a
desire
for
as
much
parking
as
possible.
B
I
That's
why
we
have
the
two
options
at
this
point
in
time,
but
again
because
of
the
width
available,
you
know
you
have
compromises
that
have
to
be
made,
so
it
is
a
Alpine
route.
J
I
Some
of
the
some
groups
were
expressing
to
have
protected
bike
lanes
because
of
the
parking
garage,
accessibility
and
the
use
of
Ninth
Street
and
others
in
the
community
want
to
maximize
their
work.
So
hence
we
have
two
and
we
will
continue
to
work
with
the
county
and
determine
what
seems
to
be
the
most
up
most
appropriate
options.
I
G
I
do
want
to
say
that
I
mean
the
county
in
APS
in
this
area,
do
hope
to
have
feedback
from
from
cfrc,
blpc
and
and
the
rest
of
the
advisory
committees.
As
we
continue
to
look
at
this,
the
we
are,
we
are
pretty
dark.
We
are
pretty
sure
that
the
45-foot
cross
section
on
the
western
end
adjacent
to
the
garage
gives
us
a
lot
of
flexibility.
G
G
Think
one
of
the
things
that
we've
heard
is
that
the
westbound
protected
bike
lane,
particularly
as
it
goes
along
the
school
entrance
and
everything,
is,
is
one
of
the
highest
desired
elements
here,
and
then
we've
heard,
obviously
that
there
is
some
desire
for
from
the
community
to
maintain
the
parking
there.
We
do
know
that
from
the
parking
study
that
that
parking
wasn't
used
as
much
previously,
that
doesn't
mean
that
it
wouldn't
be
the
new
school
and
expanded
campus.
G
So
if
you
have
some
suggestions
and
thoughts,
please
feel
free
to
provide
them.
C
There's
plant
parking
or
you
know,
90
degree
parking
which
I
think
we
create
more
spaces
and
I
know
some
of
the
students
have
expressed
that
one
reason
Ninth
Street
is
so
underutilized
is
because
it's
currently
being
charging
and
it's
very
under
parked.
You
could
create
open
parking
space
there
and
really
maximize.
C
That
would
be
a
student
parking
potentially,
and
so
we
can
map
that
out,
but
I
think
that
would
be.
That
would
be
nice
and
I
think
the
pedestrian
traffic
there
is
mostly
going
to
be
school
traffic,
I,
don't
think,
there's
there's
otherwise
a
lot
of
the
topic
that
I've
ever
seen
on
I
might
be
better
I
do
know,
there's
a
bike
lane.
C
So
anyhow
I,
don't
know
if
that's
possible,
but
for
your
consideration
and
if
they're,
if
we
can
make
a
recommendation
that
it
not
be
needed
parking
there,
that
I
think
it
would
be
better
utilized,
particularly
by
students.
A
That
topic
has
come
up,
especially
we
have
students
and
some
of
the
earlier
joint
meetings
parking
you
know,
is
controlled
by
the
county
through
Des
Rob.
Do
you
want
to
respond
to
that
directly
or
just
take
the
feedback.
G
No
I
think
that
we
will
look
at
particularly
along
the
school's
Edge
weather.
Metered
parking
continues
to
be
appropriate.
C
B
G
Yeah,
it
surprisingly
it
everybody
thinks
it's
efficient,
but
it
actually
doesn't
turn
out
to
be
as
efficient
as
as
actual
90
degree
parking.
That
said,
we'll
we'll
take
a
look
at
your
your
concern
and
see
if
see,
if
there
is
a
an
approach
that
that
makes
sense
for
that
and
if
it
works
with
the
other
Transportation
facilities
on
the
street.
Thank.
D
You
Christy
I
just
wanted
to
add
one
wrinkle
about
Ninth
Street.
There
are
people
who
find
a
place
to
park
and
then
they
stay
there
the
whole
time,
for
instance,
there's
some
kind
of
stretch:
Hummer,
that's
consistently
parked
outside
mips
up
day
after
day
after
day,
and
so
I
might
suggest.
If
there
are
kids
coming
from
another
High
School
to
take
a
career
center,
one
of
these
three-hour
career
center
classes
or
two
hours
I
might
suggest
limiting
during
the
day
to
two
hours
or
three
hours.
D
Whatever
the
class
link
is
plus,
you
know,
half
an
hour
to
park
and
get
there
and
back
because
also
there's
a
lot
of
tow
trucks
that
Park
along
Main
Street.
So
the
idea
is
to
give
some
parking
for
students
I
think
there
needs
to
be
some
way
of
limiting
other
types
of
parking
that
you
know,
stretch
Hummers
or
the
trucks.
C
Yeah
I
do
think,
though,
in
addition
to
those
students
taking
one
class
that
Arlington
Tech
students
have
expressed
a
desire
to
have
parking
and
I
know
some
of
them
have
internships
as
part
of
the
co-op
approach
that
aren't,
though
you
know
so
there
would
be.
It
would
be
nice
to
have
some.
Maybe
maybe
you
don't
allow
overnight
parking
or
I,
don't.
A
Okay,
anything
else
with
regards
to
kind
of
citing
an
orientation
I
think
we
think
we've
covered
that
significantly
on
multiple
occasions
with
regards
to
building
form
I'd
like
to
take
that
the
same
time
as
building
details
and
materials.
Some
of
the
time
we
got
into
it
before
we
did
something.
We
talked
about
materials.
We
talked
about
kind
of
color
palette,
building
form,
we've
gotten
some
feedback
that
the
revisions
to
the
roof
are
being
met
with
some
enthusiasm,
I've
heard
a
heart,
so
you
know
I
think
that's
a
very
positive
development.
A
You
know
I
will
say
that
I
think
certainly
some
of
the
step-backs
and
some
of
the
increased
communal
spaces
created
by
like
what
I'd
start
to
say
in
the
patio
effect
I'm
very
pleased
to
see
that,
just
in
terms
of
being
very
welcoming
and
inviting
space,
we
got
some
feedback
from
Terry
with
regards
to
kind
of
what
the
building
is
going
to
look
like
facing
some
of
the
houses,
I
believe
on
9th
Street,
so
I
don't
know,
Terry
I,
don't
know
if
you
want
to
expand
on
any
of
that.
A
Okay,
does
anyone
else
have
anything
that
fits
kind
of
in
the
building
form,
building
details
and
materials
there
to
chat
about
now.
C
I,
just
really
like
the
building
form
of
the
new
ACC
I,
like
that
you're,
not
sticking
with
like
traditional
Arlington,
Square
red
brick
I,
like
that,
it's
something
new
and
contemporary.
So
thank
you.
I
B
I
C
B
J
I
turned
off
my
microphone
and
I
thought
I
was
through
speaking
I'm.
Sorry
I
really
do
think
the
we
have
worked
really
hard
to
make
Highland
Street
presentable
to
the
neighborhood
and
that
the
people
on
7th
street
should
have
the
same
thought
pattern
for
them
to
make
that
space
I
don't
know
if
trees
will
solve
the
grayness
or
not,
but
it
would
help
I
just
think.
We've
really
worked
hard
on
Highland
and
we
should
also
do
a
little
bit
more
on
Seventh
Street
to
make
that
more
Pleasant
View
from
their
houses.
I
I
Of
time
we
one
of
the
biggest
things
we
did
was
we
pulled
it.
It
used
to
be
out
at
the
sidewalk
and
I.
Think
I,
don't
know
what
the
distance
is
off
of
7th
Street
at
this
point,
but
it's
significant.
A
Terry
your
hand
to
stories:
do
you
have
another
comment
or
leftover
yeah
Terry?
Did
you
have
another
comment
you're
here
this
Rose?
Oh.
D
L
Yeah,
okay,
I'm
sorry
I
was
just
curious
about
whether
at
this
location
there
will
be
accessible
traffic
signals,
particularly
including
audible
traffic
signals.
I
L
I
I
I
L
Well,
the
last
we
were
briefed
the
disability
commission
was
briefed.
They
were
switching
from
spoken
word,
which
tells
you
you
know
when
and
where
to
cross
to
pause
signals
and
the
one
that
I
encountered
now
that
I
work
at
Crystal
City
with
the
pause
signals
didn't
tell
me
anything
and
if,
if
there
was
no
one
around
and
or
no
one,
you
know
who
stopped
to
offer
any
assistance
which
you
shouldn't
have
to
anyway,
with
an
audible
signal,
I
I,
since
there
was
the
time
I
used
it
just
a
couple
of
weeks
ago.
L
I
knew
it
was
an
audible
signal
because
it
vibrated
as
and
and
it
had
pulse
signals,
but
I
didn't
know
what
to
do.
So.
L
That's
why
I'm
saying
it's
better
to
have
spoken
word
signal
and
I,
don't
think
unless
you
affirmatively
ask
for
it
that
the
county
may
not
provide
it
and
it
would
be
helpful
for
people
coming
back
to
the
career
center
as
well.
You
know
coming
back
and
forth
to
the
career
center,
because
I'm
sure
there'll
be
Vision
visually
impaired
peers.
Who
will
be
doing
that.
G
The
best
response
is
I
can
take
that
back
to
our
suggestion
and
see
if
that
helps
with
this
signal
specifications
that
they
approve
for
this
I'm.
I'm.
Glad
to
hear
that
our
signals
team
is
working
with
the
disability
advisor
committee
on
informing
our
our
design
standards
and
and
getting
feedback
on
this.
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
Doris.
Thank
you,
okay.
So
let's
do
a
final
kind
of
round
robin
to
any
last
comments
or
thoughts.
I
think
we
had
a
very
productive
conversation.
I
would
really
like
to
thank
I
guess
I'll
go
first,
I'd
really
like
to
thank
APS
for
a
very
kind
of
comprehensive
presentation.
B
A
We've
heard
a
lot
of
positive
feedback
on
some
of
the
changes:
roof
line,
setbacks
more
trade
coverage
and
maybe
some
slightly
less
positive
feedback
with
regards
to
some
of
the
metal
paneling
on
the
garage
and
some
of
the
you
know
how
we
handle
7th
Street
reflection
to
the
community,
so
you
know
a
couple
things
maybe
to
take
note
on,
but
by
and
large
this
has
been
a
very
positive
and
in
a
very
positive
direction.
It's
been
a
very
positive
conversation.
A
I
always
go
this
way.
Why
don't
we?
Would
you
like
to
go
next
first
after
me,
so
the
second
check
right
away.
C
Changes
that
have
been
made
I
know
the
parking
garage
is
a
store
point,
but
I'd
encourage
you
to
cover
it
up
as
much
as
humanly
possible
and
as
much
as
the
budget
allows
I
like
the
direction
of
the
perforated
metal
panels
vegetative
panels
instead,
which
has
also
been
an
option.
That's
been
popping
up
on.
H
C
Exhaust
and
ventilation
kind
of
concerns,
as
well
I,
understand,
cost
implications
and
such
but
just
as
much
as
you
can
cover
it
up.
I'd.
A
As
it
turns
out,
have
a
lot
of
debt
plans,
keep
the
fish
alive
and
the
kid
the
kid
too
and
the
dog.
So
you
know
I
get
credit
work.
You
know
for
those
things,
Christy
final
thoughts.
D
Yeah
I
appreciate
the
setbacks,
the
trees,
the
riding
on
7th
Street
I.
B
D
What
we've
talked
about
about
streetscaping
and
proper
sidewalks
all
the
way
around
fences
today,
I
did
send
an
email
about
the
conversations
that
our
association
has
tried
to
have
with
some
AMAC
Montessori
parents
about
the
size
of
the
fences.
We
really
do
feel
strongly
about
the
four
feet:
fence
going
around
the
corner
being
appropriate
and
I
also
did
some
research
on
this
is
in
our
letter,
but
I
did
some
research
on
what
the
county
considers
these
streets
to
be
and
as
far
as,
for
instance,
Highland
is
a
it's
in
the
letter.
D
I
think
neighborhood
Diner
is
what
the
county
calls
it
so
yeah.
So
I
think
you
know
it's
appropriate
for
the
four
feet
fence
that
is
just
a
hill
I'm
gonna
die
on
I.
D
D
Go
to
Memphis:
this
is
a
welcoming
place,
and
so
we
do
feel
strongly
about
that.
I
think
we're
going
in
the
right
direction.
D
D
The
more
I
think
for
the
people,
especially
living
around
that
area,
the
more
the
more
you
can
make
them
feel
the
defend
going
to
be
so
helpful.
The
you.
D
B
D
And
they
understand,
and
even
the
people
who
go
to
Memphis,
that
is
going
to
happen
so
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
C
Yeah
so
I
I
want
to
say
we
appreciate
Arlington
Heights
letter
that
they
have
submitted
I'm
representing
Penrose
Penrose
is
a
concurring
letter,
so
I
want
you
all
to
know.
That
is
coming
particularly
the
concern
about
the
final
site
plan
showing
two
schools
and
that
being
the
goal
there
is,
you
know
it's
a
the
2500
students
on
the
site.
It's
a
lot
of
students
and
the
the
end
use
condition
of
this.
Permit
shows
a
lot
of
building,
and
so,
like
Christy
I'd
like
to
know
what
the
law
is.
C
That
actually
says
that
we
can't
show
the
final
condition,
because
maybe
we
could,
especially
because
the
school
board
has
expressed
that
that
is
the
intent.
C
So
you
know
again
we're
going
to
continue
to
raise
that,
but
the
site
does
get
utilized
a
lot
now
by
the
community,
the
Open
Spaces
that
exist
on
the
site
and
we
are
taking
a
lot
of
those
offline
until
until
we
get
to
this
Final
Phase
where
the
Memphis
is
removed,
and
so
that
is
a
concern
of
the
combined
with
the
very
long
construction
time
period
through
all
the
phases.
You
know,
starting
the
summer,
demolishing
the
existing
building
building
the
new
ACC
building
demolishing.
C
Acc
building
building
the
parking
garage
doing
the
field
and
then
at
that
point
gearing
up,
hopefully
for
the
next
phase,
where
you're
refinishing
the
building,
but
so
it's
a
very
long
time
for
the
community
and
so
I
think
again
to
have
as
much
Assurance
as
we
can
about
what
the
end
state
looks
like,
which
you
know
I
would
like
to
see.
We've
never
seen
a
plan
I'm
glad
to
hear
their
studies.
Obviously
we
have
not
had
access
to.
C
C
My
my
concerns
are
and
again
also
just
reflecting
what
things
are
really
going
to
look
like
with
things
like
fencing
with
things
like
parking,
so
that
the
community
can
really
understand
what
the
plan
is
from
a
functional
perspective.
So
what
is
pickup
drop
off
really
going
to
look
like
what
is
the
accessible
parking?
It's
going
to
look
like
what
do
the
playgrounds
look
like?
How
are
they
fenced?
How
could
the
community
get
to
them?
What
is
the
playground
equipment?
That's
going
to
be
on
that
community
in.
H
A
E
A
Works
Doris.
Any
final
wrap-up
comments.
L
L
I
think
I'm,
okay,
but
I
I
do
want
to
say
as
a
summary
that
that
I
think
the
facility
and
the
The
Pedestrian
rights
way
and
and
and
and
the
grounds
need
to
be
fully
accessible.
L
Because
it's
it's
important
going
forward,
especially
in
a
school
facility
and
with
students,
so
that
they
can
have
a
chance
to
fully
participate
in
all
the
activities
related
to
school
properties
and
and
properties.
Like
the
career
center
and.
L
So
we
appreciate
that
and
I
hope,
maybe
that
you
might
be
interested
in
in
coming
to
the
disability
advisory
commission
to
you
know
brief
them
as
well.
Thank
you
very
much.
K
Yep,
this
is
Polly
Hall
from
Ashton
Heights
and
appreciated
the
conversation
today.
K
We
definitely
Echo
the
interest
in
in
really
having
that
visibility
into
the
kind
of
end,
State
and
and
also
recognize
the
burden
the
neighborhood
is
taking
on
behalf
of
the
greater
Arlington
Community
during
this
time
of
of
you
know
a
seven
year
construction
cycle
so
so
appreciate
the
attentiveness
to
providing
them
visibility
into
you
know
again,
you
know
what
will
be
coming
online
when
and
making
the
the
site
available
at
the
earliest
possible
time
for
the
community
and
then
the
broader
APS
Community,
but
also
want
to
thank
everybody
for
the
work
that
is
obviously
gone
into
the
process
over
the
last
few
months.
A
Do
you
sorry,
my
eyesight
is
really
bad.
It's
okay,
darling,
donahan!
Sorry
about
that
Kate.
Did
you
have
any
wrap
up
comments?
You
would
like
to
share.
H
Basically
am
mostly
interested
in
the
trees
and
the
landscaping
and
I
just
want
to
say
that
I
am
thrilled,
that
you
have
added
all
the
trees
around
the
parking
garage
and
also
that
you
have
added
trees
over
the
last.
You
know
several
meetings
I've
been
to
it
seems
like
every
time
your
comments
have
been
made
and
you
come
back
and
there
are
more
trees
that
you
have
found
space
for
so
I
appreciate
that
very
much
and
I'm
really
kind
of
like
looking
forward
to
seeing
how
all
of
this
gets
built.
A
Thank
you.
Okay.
The
pfrc
members
have
wrapped
up
our
have
wrapped
up
our
wrap-up.
That's
really
funny
okay,
so
we
do
have
time
for
public
comments.
I
think
we
have
at
least
one
person
who
would
like
impress
one
person
in
person
well,
I'm
doing
it
accidentally.
Who
would
like
to
speak
public
comment?
Do
we
have
anyone
internet
people
who
want
to
do
public
comment?
A
M
Right
now,
thanks
again
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
per
se
speaking
last
meeting
as
well
once
again,
I'm
Brian
cigarettes
on
the
other
co-president
from
Arlington,
Heights,
civic
association,
I
know:
we've
submitted
the
letter.
We
pass
it
around
so
I.
Think
all
of
you
have
the
letter.
M
M
Thank
you
yeah.
We
had
a
meeting
last
week
a
week
ago
today,
with
both
Jeff
and
Steve
and
David,
pretty
from
the
school
board
and
members
of
our
neighborhood
community,
so
for
both
Tim
Rose
and
Arlington,
Heights
and
I
think
the
one
that
they're
going
to
test.
It
was
a
very
Lively
and
passionate
discussion,
and
you
know
I
know
here
you're
only
hearing
from
me,
Christy
and
Kristen.
You
know
about
some
are
concerns,
but
there's
numerous
members
of
you
know.
M
B
M
Of
buildings
remaining
the
use
permit
the
amount
of
parking
spaces
in
the
parking
garage,
environmental
standards
of
buildings,
sidewalk
with
thin
site,
that's
South
and
Highland,
the
light
regulation,
size
field
and
the
overall
vision
of
the
project.
So
yeah
we're
hearing
this
a
lot
from
people
that
we
deal
with.
You
know
see
every
day
in
our
neighborhoods.
So
there's
a
lot
of
concerns
still
yeah.
We
do
appreciate
if
something
changes
that
have
been
made
but
yeah
we
still
do
have.
You
know
special
concerns
about
this
question.
M
M
With
the
three
buildings
Christy
mentioned,
the
still
concerns
about
the
sidewalk
more
towards
Highland
side
of
you
know
closer
to
Southern
Highland
fencing
over
there.
M
Structure,
you
know
any
way
you
can
make
that
appealing
to
the
neighborhood
and
appearance
is.
B
M
H
M
And
Chrissy's
right
facing
nine
is
you
know
facing
the
ecbc,
the
parking
garage?
So
that's
not,
as
you
know,
facing
residents
as
much
as
one's
facing
on
Highlands,
so
yeah
I
believe
that's
those
things
that
once
again
appreciate
the
opportunity
and
share
of
concerns
and
if
anyone
has
any
questions
about
our
letter,
please
let
me
know.
A
Thank
you.
Do
we
have
anyone
else
from
the
public
online
I?
Don't
think
we
do
all
right.
This
concludes
the
third
and
final
meeting
of
the
Detroit
blpcpfrc
or
pfrc
or
whatever
Constitution.
We
are
at
this
point
in
time.
A
A
Okay,
so
that
is
I
think
either
May
31st,
potentially
June
1st
stay
tuned
for
when
it
ends
up
on
the
agenda
that
will
be
announced.