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A
But
I'm
highly
offended,
we
didn't
get
any
public
attendees
very
offended,
we'll
do
better
next
time
so
I,
you
know,
I
just
put
this
General
agenda
together
at
rolla's
request.
I
didn't
have
anything
specific
I
do
have
some
ideas
that
I
want
to
throw
out.
Okay,
I
did
bring
a
copy
of
the
charter,
which
I
know
you
guys
all.
B
A
A
B
No,
no,
no
I
appreciate.
B
Sorry,
that's
okay,
for
the
recording
that
you
know,
like
who's,
President
sure
I
got
it.
A
Okay,
so
we're
ready
to
go
so
anyway.
The
agenda
was
just
a
general
agenda
and
kirit
passed
out
this
flyer
here
that
I
guess
you
had
worked
on
before
so
is
that.
B
Correct
yeah,
that
was,
that
was
the
big
accomplishment
that
we
came
up
with,
although
we
we
haven't,
had
a
meeting
to
discuss
the
printing
of
a
distribution
of
it,
but
we
oh
so
nobody
got
this
yet
well,
a
few
people,
but
not
we
haven't
done
like
we
haven't
printed
like
a
large
amount
of
copies.
Yet
because
there
were
some
cost
issues.
D
A
You
know
flyer
like
this:
that's
generated
by
the
TLC
that
could
be
included
with
lease
documents
for
every
Arlington
renter.
You
know.
In
the
last
two
years
the
state
of
Virginia
started
requiring
the
tenant
rights
and
responsibilities
flyer
to
be
signed
and
included
in
the
these
documents.
So
I
I
don't
see
why
we
couldn't
come
up
with
a
document
that
we
think
contains
pertinent
information
relative
to
the
tenant,
landlord
commission
and
housing
in
Arlington,
and
ask
the
County
Board
to
pass
a
requirement
starting.
A
You
know
whenever
whatever
the
next
period
is
and
require,
you
know
this
kind
of
thing
to
be
handed
out
by
Arlington
landlords.
B
Mean
that
makes
sense
to
me,
although
the
the
path
for
the
path
to
require
things
is
not
as
easy
as
it
seems
like.
There
took
a
lot
of
work
to
require
the
whole
tenant
rights
thing.
Probably
a
few
years
work.
B
I
think
I
think
we
could
ask
on
a
voluntary
basis
that
just
that
advise
tenants
that
they're
someplace.
B
Yeah
I
think
I
think
it's
a
good
point.
I'm
just
we
have
to
work
out
the
the
logistics
of
it
and
this
this
is
the
draft
I
mean
this
can
be
changed.
Basically,
the
idea
for
this
is
just
put
something
about
the
commission
on
one
sheet.
D
B
D
A
So
I
think
this
is
this
is
good
for
advertising,
but
we
do
I
think
if
we
did
a
if
we
did
a
flyer
that
had
multiple
you
know
almost
like
boxes
like
a
like
a
flyer,
you
know
and
one
side
could
be
englishness
I
could
be
Spanish
or
something
like
that
that
had
basic
information
for
housing
resources
for
the
county
and
it
was
spearheaded
by
the
tenant
landlord
commission.
A
You
know
the
vrlta,
the
landlord
tenant
act
or
the
housing
office,
or
you
know
all
kinds
of
things
like
that
and
I'm
not
suggesting
that
we
put
that
kind
of
level
of
information
on
here,
but
that
we
give,
you
know,
tenants
a
list
of
resources
that
they
can
go
to.
If
you
have
a
problem,
you
know
questions
about
your
rights
as
a
tenant.
Go
to
this
webpage
great,
do
you
have
a
grievance
with
landlord
kind
of
landlord
commission?
A
Does
you
know
things
like
that
that
are
specific
and
and
put
I,
don't
want
to
say,
put
it
in
fine
Prints,
but
put
as
many
things
that
would
be
helpful
to
a
tenant
on
here
as
possible,
so
that
this
sheet
can
be
a
resource
kind
of
like
the
recycling
sheet?
Is
a
resource
for
tenants
to
know
what
they
can
throw
away
with
after
a
cycle.
B
I,
don't
disagree,
I
think
during
covid
there
was
a
there's,
a
standard
print
out
about
rights
right
that
was
available
everywhere,
like
posted
in
buildings.
We
requested
that
landlords
posted
in
the
building
somewhere
that
had
like
you
know.
These
are
the
like
things.
You
could
resources
for
so.
A
D
B
So
we
we
did
a
call
in
the
the
commission
called
dead,
called
landlords,
Liberty
management
for
different
properties,
I,
believe
we
we
volunteered
a
few
of
us
called
because
we
were
like
sitting
at
home
and
covered
a
few
of
us
called
like
Kellen,
who
was
our
chairman
at
the
time
and
myself
and
a
couple
other
people
we.
C
B
A
list-
and
we
called
these
properties-
and
we
said
you
know-
would.
C
A
B
D
And
then
it
was
set
up
that
they
prepare
their
lives,
we
separate
them,
and
then
we
went
to
sort
of
volunteers
was.
A
B
B
D
You
know
the
lessons
we
we
used
to
have
we
used
to
bring
an
apartment,
guide
right,
I,
remember
that
and
I
we
had.
We
had
kept
those
addresses
and
contact
information
for
some
time.
D
So
by
that
time
we
compiled
that
information.
What
somebody
asked
for
information
from
coordination
from
other
divisions
from
other
departments
and
they
try
to
compile
a
list
of
complexes
and
they
they
sort
of
merge
an
update
and
then
it
was
try
to
call
and
contact
them
and
verifying
that
it
was
correct
or
not
right.
So
it
was
a
touch
and
go
I.
A
D
A
Whatever
that
you
know,
you
know
kind
of
like
what
the
office
of
what
are,
they
are
the
resources
guy,
the
solid
waste
guys
that
require
landlords
to
register
for
recycling
and
stuff,
like
that,
if
if
they
got
a
PDF
from
the
county
that
had
whatever
we
wanted
to
have
on
it
and
said,
you
must
distribute
this
with
your
leases,
then
the
onus
is
on
them
right.
You
know
this
is
on
the
landlord.
They
comply
with
the
law
and
pass
this
out.
I'm
saying
this
from
a
landlord
Point
here
it.
A
The
County
Board
requires
us
to
submit
recycling
information.
D
It
was
based
on
something
else
or
some
something
that
either
the
state
or
the
Virginia.
D
Or
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency
was
required,
so
they
yeah
they
they
have
to.
They
have
to
follow
their
rules
and
apparently
get
that
guidance
in
this.
Is
there
anything
that
will
pours
into
pursue
it
because
I
don't
think
they
have
the
ability
to
force
anyone.
A
A
You
know
whether
or
not
you
know
we
would
want
to
recommend
that
they
take
action
to
have
them,
distribute
a
flyer
like
this
and
again
not
just
on
I
think
this
is
good.
That
has
you
know
that
talks
about
what
the
audience,
what
the
TLC
does
and
provides
information
on,
how
to
create
services
for
them.
D
B
B
I'm,
not
in
disagreement,
I
think
there
might
be
some
further
thinking
on
the
details.
What
will
be
in
it
and
yeah.
B
D
A
Further
okay
I
mean
I,
think
that
I
mean
assuming
that's
one
of
the
goals
that
we
want
to
adopt.
The
idea
was
one
of
the
goals
for
the
Outreach
subcommittee
right,
so
I
would
throw
out,
as
my
idea
that
we
consider
doing
a
flyer
that
builds
off
of
what
you
you
already
did
cure
it
with
maybe
more
detailed
resources.
That's
required
to
be
you
know,
I
see
the
board
will
act
on
that
or
not,
and
even
if
they
don't
act
on
it,
we
can
find
other
ways
to
to.
A
You
know
include
this
right,
yeah,
so
I
think
whether
we
do
a
flyer
I
think
we
should
do
a
flyer
and
we
should
talk
about
content
next,
how
it
gets
distributed.
Ideally
it
would
be
best
if
the
County
Board
said:
hey
all
landlords.
You
got
to
pass
these
out.
If
they're,
if
they're
not
willing
to
take
that
action,
then
we
can
find
another
way.
B
I
I
think
we
need
to.
One
thing
we
discussed
in
the
previous
subcommittee
is,
is
making
sure
the
county
is
using
all
its
all.
Its
communication
is
including
us
in
its
communication
like
and
I,
haven't
checked
recently,
but
at
the
time
we
were
checking
like.
Are
they
listing
us
on
housing
Arlington?
Because
housing
Arlington
is
a
separate
page
of
itself
on
the
website?
B
B
You
know
online,
you
know
all
kinds
of
different
things
online
do
this.
Do
that,
but
are
we
listed,
are
and.
B
B
B
B
D
B
D
The
thing
is:
there's
a
lot
of
commissions
meetings
and
Libertines.
Well,
we're
busting
everything
in
calendars
in
the
web
page,
but
you're
gonna
lost
in
the
shuffle.
Of
course.
It's
you
know
unless
you're
looking
for
it,
specifically
you
you
can
hardly
see
and.
B
C
I
would
say
one
of
the
things
would
be
probably
ex
like
at
least
trying
to
maybe
research
or
look
into
how
we
can
do
maybe
in
person
sort
of
advertising,
whether
that's
tabling
at
events
or
tabling
at
like
community
events,
where
that
Outreach
could
be
necessary.
I
know
that
there's
like
a
lot
of
stuff
that
a
lot
of
festivals
that
happen
down
on
the
Pike
and
there's,
like
you,
know
all
all
the
farmers
markets
and
things
like
that.
Just
something
to
let
people
know
that
we're
around.
C
Obviously,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
at
every
single
thing
that
happens,
but
I
think
that,
having
that
in-person
touch
where
you're
there
may
be
a
little
bit,
I,
don't
know
like
in
in
case
in
the
cases
where
we
might
not
be
able
to
get
those
flyers
in
front
of
people
right.
C
And
then
people
aren't
really
aware
that
this
commission
exists.
I,
think
that
might
be
an
interesting
thing,
but
just
have
to
find
what
the
appropriate
venue
and
environment
for
that
would
be.
But
that's
one
of
the
things
that
I
was
kind
of
interested
in
having
that
little
bit
of
more
of
a
I
guess.
In-Person
communication
touch
to
it.
A
Well,
if
you
did
a
if
we
did
some
kind
of
you
know
again
printed
flyer
or
something
like
that,
you
know
we
could
ask
for
the
office
of
housing
or
other
County
agencies
who
sponsor
in
person
things
to
include
our.
You
know
our
paraphernalia.
If
you
will,
at
whatever
event
they
sponsor
yeah.
C
D
Before
on,
we
did
agree
on,
we
communicate
to
the
commission
all
the
time
of
all
meetings
fairs
and
activities,
and
we
also
have
given
under
that
the
opportunity
for
commission
members
to
be
present
when
we
have
tables
when
we
distribute
the
information.
We
have
information
about
nlr
commission
and
we
invite
the
Commissioners
to
come
in
if
they
want
to
be
present
there.
So
far
for
the
last
couple
of
years,
the
only
one
that
King
was
killed
kudos
to
Karen
so,
but
that
is
going
on.
B
That's
basically,
it
no
I
agree.
Matt,
it's
a
very
valid
point.
We
we
used
to.
We
used
to
actually
attend
the
Arlington
County
Fair
we
had
like
alternate
slots.
Kristen
was
there
I?
Was
there
Mike
Campbell
who's
no
longer
on
the
commission?
Was
there
at
the
Buckingham
Festival
I?
Was
there
with
Hector
one
year,
but
in
order
to
do
that,
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
need
like
volunteers.
From
from
the
entire
commission.
You
know
everybody's
gonna
have
to
take
a
take
a
slot
somewhere
or
yes,.
D
A
A
little
bit
because
the
commission
is
made
up
of
various
parties
from
tenants,
landlords
and
then
interested
members
of
the
public
right.
If
you
get
somebody
who's
got,
you
know,
a
landlord
representative
is
going
to
potentially
give
you
a
different
take
on
something
that
comes
up.
If
you're
in
person
right-
let's
say
let's
say:
I'm
Manning
a
table
and
they
come
up
and
say:
hey
I've
got
this
issue
and
they
don't
want
to
wait
to
come
to
a
minute
because
I
have
a
mini
meeting
right.
A
They
want
to
talk
to
you
now
and
get
some
guidance
now
well,
I
might
tell
them
something
that
might
be
different
than
what
you
would
tell
them,
or
you
know
a
tenant
rep
would
tell
them
it
makes
me
more
makes
me
more
comfortable
that
we
have
something.
That's
in
writing,
that's
a
piece
of
paper
that
people
can
rely
on
and
then,
if
they
want
to
come
to
the
commission
meeting,
which
is
what
this
is
set
up
for
that
they
you
know
they
can
do
that.
D
That's
so
that's
basically
it
if
we
do
have
it's
a
pamphlet
that
we
use
for
the
telling
another
commission
that
we
distribute
when
we
take
to
fans
or
or
meanings
or
groups
or
reunions,
where
we
have
a
table,
we
have
for
the
general
information
we
have
for
home
ownership.
We
have
14
I
I
do
go
because
I
provide
information
about
rights
right
and
I
mean
the
the
commissioner
is
asked
to
be
present
and
participate,
and
we
tell
them
we're
going
at
this
time.
We're
going
to
have
a
table.
D
That's
the
thing!
If
you
want
to
count
you're
welcome,
you
can
participate
and
and
help,
but
the
response
was
very,
very
low
and
that
it's,
the
only
one
I
saw
is
no.
B
B
D
B
D
Now,
but
in
in
different
groups,
for
example,
the
Buckingham
the
live
in
Arlington,
fair
that
we
create
we,
we
do
Post
information,
we
have
it
and
they
the
meetings
or
fairs
that
the
Department
of
Human
Services.
Do
they
do
invite
us
to
have
a
table
right
between
a
table
that
will
provide
the
same
information.
So
it's.
A
C
If,
if
we
need
it
right,
not
necessarily
saying
like
it's
100
necessary,
but
you
know
whatever
works,
it
works
just
and
to
to
curious
Point
earlier
I
think
just
how
we're
advertised
everywhere
right
I
mean
to
find
the
commissions
right
now
on,
like
the
Arlington
County
website,
you
have
to
go
through
like
three
or
four
different,
like
tabs
before
you
find
the
tenant
landlord
commission
and
even
then
it's
kind
of
hard
for
someone
who
doesn't
understand
how
these
things
work
to
navigate
the
the
page
right
and
I.
C
You
know
it's
hard
to
to
locate
things
like
that
and
I
think
that,
however,
figuring
out
how
that's
advertised
in
a
way,
that's
more
accessible,
maybe
an
easier
way
to
get
across
to
people
who
are
actively
searching
this
out
because
I
had
you
know,
I've
had
a
couple
friends
of
mine
who
have
had
you
know,
issues
with
landlords
as
renters
and
they've
asked
me
what
their
options
are,
because
they
know
that
I'm
on
the
commission,
but
other
people
who
don't
have
that
kind
of
connection
to
someone
personally
might
not
get
that
information
as
readily
available.
A
I
guess
that
was
kind
of
the
idea
behind
doing
a
more
comprehensive
flyer
is
if
you
can
put
a
number
of
different
resources
that
somebody
gets
with
their
lease
and
and
if
they
say,
hey,
I've
got
a
I'm
having
an
issue
here.
Where
can
I
go
to
handle
this?
Whether
it's
you
know
rental
assistance
or
whether
it's
code
violations
or
whether
it's
some
kind
of
you.
C
C
And-
and
you
know
not
to
getting
too
much
into
the
weeds
here
on
that,
but
I
think
the
issue
is
the
I
guess
enforcement
of
that
like?
How
is
it
possible?
I
know
that
there
might
be
there
might
be
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
landlords
might
be
compliant
with
it
and
want
to
put
those
flyers
in
their
leasing,
packets
right
like
voluntarily.
But
you
know
how
would
we
make
sure
that
it's
a
you
know
100
percent,
not
a
hundred
percent,
but
vastly
majority
compliant
across
the
board?
C
You
know
I,
think
that
in
the
in
the
with
the
tenant
rights,
flyers,
I
think
that
was
definitely
a
or
not
the
tenant
rights
Flyers.
The
the
recycling
thing
I
think
that
was
a
General
Assembly
State
Legislative
bill
that
was
passed
and
handed
down
because
you
know,
since
we're
in
a
Dylan
rule
state
here
in
Virginia,
everything
has
to
be
passed
to
the
state
before
it's
passed
on
the
county
level.
A
D
A
Maybe
it's
not
a
requirement,
maybe
it's
a
strong
suggestion,
but
you
know
I,
don't
know
the
answer
to
that.
We'd
have
to
find
out
right,
but
putting
all
those
resources
in
one
place.
It
sits
on
one
flyer,
a
I
think
it's
going
to
be
better
for
everybody,
because
it's
going
to
get
the
county
departments
that
are,
you
know
that
have
a
particular
focus
on
a
particular
issue
are
going
to
get
a
lot
more
exposure.
Number
one
number
two!
You
know.
A
If
if
we
we,
you
know,
we
got
to
be
careful
because
if
we're
too
successful-
and
we
end
up
with
10
people
at
a
meeting,
all
wanting
us
to
you
know
arbitrate
their
issue.
We're
not
going
to
have
time
to
do
anything
else.
So
just
a
thought.
A
So
we
want
to
discuss
so
I
think
we
have
these
three
goals.
I'll
bring
these
up
at
the
next
meeting
in
a
few
weeks,
and
you
know
see
what
people
think
do
we
want
to
talk
about
here.
Do
you
want
to
kind
of
brief
us
on
any
other
significant
activities
of
the
previous
committee?
Oh
yeah,.
C
B
From
a
previous
meeting
that
we
had,
and
basically
we've
already
talked
about
a
couple
of
these,
the
one
thing
we
haven't
talked
about
so
so
for
Matt,
I'm,
sorry,
I,
don't
have
a
copy
posted,
so
the
flyer
on
a
single
page,
County
site
reminders.
B
One
thing
we
talked
about
is
is:
if
we're
going
to
encourage
people
to
come
to
our
meetings
that
that
might
be
before
you're
on
the
commission,
that
we
have
some
kind
of
response
to
public
comment,
so
we're
encouraging
people
to
show
up
and
then,
if
they
show
up-
and
they
have
you
know
a
complaint
whatever
it
is,
did.
B
B
A
B
C
A
B
Exactly
right,
so,
if
it's
a
like
in
some
cases
might
be
might
have
been
a
we've
had
all
kinds
of
public
comment,
we
could
be
like
something
isolated.
That
building
could
be
something
about
issues
at
a
specific
building
like
a
specific
issue,
but
I
guess.
The
point
was
that
we
followed
up
so.
A
B
That
we
haven't
discussed
is
partly
about
the
in-person
meetings
Matt
this
could
this
could
be
appropriate
is?
Is
we
just
touched,
the
service
of
groups
that
might
be
interested
in
knowing
we
exist
like
groups
that
already
are
involved
in
Arlington?
Like
does
you
know?
Is
anybody?
Can
any
anybody
have
contacts
with
voice
I'm
a
member
for
my
in
for
the
Civic
Federation?
B
For
my
civic
association
like
doing
I,
don't
know
specific
Civic
Federation
is
a
group
that
meets
one
Hospital
Center
for
that
represents
all
the
a
lot
of
different
groups
in
Arlington,
especially
Civic
associations.
Is
that
voice
no
voice
and
voice
is
a
different
one.
Voices
like
a
I
guess
started
as
an
Interfaith,
but
but
some
kind
of
advocacy
represents
tenants.
Basically,
I
mean
for
affordable
housing,
but
but
but
groups
groups
that
maybe
I
I
haven't
thought
of
you
know
I
mean
we'd.
B
All
we
all
have
different
experiences
so,
but
but
that
the
point
is
that
that
we
contact
them.
Let
them
know
we
exist
and
and
in
whatever
format
they
have,
whether
it's
announcement
or
newsletter
that
they
send
out
just
try
to
put
something
in
that
that
about
our
about
the
commission.
Is
that
the
other
things
I
think
we.
B
A
B
Yeah
yeah
so,
but
we
have,
this
is
a
new.
This
is
a
new
group,
so
we
can
have
different
ideas
so
yeah,
that's
the
whole
point
we
could
think
of
it,
but
this
was
essentially
this
Mom
myself,
Chris,
Lynn,
Bush
and
Saul
rays
of
Bugatti
was
on
the
previous.
The
previous
group
and
I
can't
even
remember
if
anybody
else
ever
attended,
probably
not
like
from
the
public.
A
So,
okay,
so
if
we
have
some
of
these
goals
and
some
of
these
and
some
of
the
previous
efforts
and
maybe
build
one
of
those
previous
efforts-
I
mean
to
me,
it
seems
like.
Maybe
we
should
set
a
timeline
to
achieve
something
over
the
next
calendar
year,
because
I'm
worried
that
maybe
we'll
gain
or
lose
commission
members
and
then
we'll
be
right
back
to
the
beginning.
So
it
seems
like
if
we
can
maybe
get
some
of
these.
A
B
A
A
You
know
yeah
bull
print
at
the
top
bigger
than
that
and
then
every
here's,
some
here's,
some
things
you
might
need
to
know
brought
to
you
by
the
Arlington
County
tenant
landlord
commission.
And
then
you
have
a
box
that
talks
about.
You
know
the
TLC
and
he
had
a
box
that
talks
about
the
office
of
housing.
A
And
you
have
a
box
that
talks
about
you
know.
A
You
know
you
have
a
box
that
talk,
I,
don't
know,
I
mean
I.
This
is
where
I
need
your
help
to
talk
about
what
people
I
have
on
this,
but
you
know
something:
that's
got
basic
information
for
the
various
things
that
you
know
are.
Are
you
you
know
is
your
you
know.
Do
you
have
a
tenant
complaint?
You
know
complaint
how
to
deal
with
that.
A
You
know,
you
know,
come
see
the
TLC
and
advertise
our
meetings
or
something
like
you
know,
I,
don't
know,
but
something
that
that
kind
of
puts
it
all
in
one
place.
That
gives
you
five
or
six
different
little
sections.
That's
Matt,
I,
don't
know
if
you
can
see
that
at
all,
but.
C
Yeah
no
I
know
I
know
what
you're
I
know
what
you're
talking
about,
though,
for
sure
like
it
I
mean
it's
a
easily
decipherable
informational
flyer
that
you
gave
to
somebody
right,
yeah,.
A
And
then,
and
then,
where
can
you
go
because
not
all
the
time
are
they
going
to
come
to
the
TLC
right,
but
we
can
provide
information
on
other
departments,
I
mean.
If
there's
you
know,
if
it's
code
enforcement
or
if
it's
the
office
of
housing
or
if
you
know
some
information
on
the
housing
Grant
or
you
know
things
that
would
be
of
interest
to
people
renting
their
homes
in
Arlington,
I,
don't
and
I,
don't
know
what
the
full
Universe
of
those
things
are.
A
D
A
D
B
I
like
about
I,
guess,
I
guess
Chris
Chris
Winbush
is
mostly
irresponsible.
What
I
like
is
like
the
scan
code,
yeah.
B
A
A
B
A
Can
hear
what
but
I
don't
think
to
be
honest
with
you,
I,
don't
think
a
renter
cares
about
this
stuff.
We
care
and
the
government
cares,
but
the
renters
don't
care
like
okay
established
1974.
I,
don't
care
I'm
having
a
problem
with
my
heat
and
I
need
my
landlord's
being
a
jerk
who
do
I
talk
to
yeah.
D
But
no,
what
I
was
saying
is
this
can
be
reduced
and
being
well
small
box
here
with
more
detail
information
about
meetings
than
what
it
is
these
also,
for
example,
this
is
the
office.
What
what
I
do
most
of
the
time
we
can
reduce
this
and
make
it
and
make
easier
to
to
access
information.
A
Let
me
ask
this
sector:
does
the
does
the
county
have
like
a
graphic
design
Department
that
does
they
don't,
but
it
has
their
own?
They
all
do
their
own
okay.
Well,
that's
fine.
I
mean
I.
We
I
can
come
up
with
a
draft
or
somebody
with
graphic
design.
Experience
help
with
a
draft,
and
you
know
of
ideas,
I,
don't
think.
That's
a
big
deal.
D
I
I
did
these
one
based
on
what
they
had
before
sure
and
I'm.
Sorry,
I
wasn't
trying
to
be
and
I
didn't,
think
that
translates
into
I
made
it
easier
and
it
was
good
for
some
time.
I
see
your
point
yeah
and
we
should
be
more
up-to-date
and
I
can
change
a
lot
of
things
of
this.
Based
on
what
you
just
mentioned
and
see
how
it
works,
then
we
can
add.
A
More
or
reduce,
why
don't
I?
Why
did
I
mock
up
a
draft
of
something
and
it's
not
going
to
have
any
text,
but
just
a
draft
of
how
something
like
that
would
look
and
and
I
can
bring
it
to
the
next
meeting
and
let
people
people
give
their
opinions
yeah
I
wasn't
sure,
because
a
lot
of
the
county
stuff
has
I
mean
this.
Has
somebody
with
you
know,
design
background
has
worked
on
it,
so
I
wasn't
sure
we.
C
D
Have
some
sections,
but
it's
Hit
or
Miss
yeah
yeah
got
it
okay
program,
I.
D
A
Well
and
that's
the
beauty
of
it,
if
you
can,
if
you
can
get
it
done,
and
it's
distributed
in
electronic
format,
to
landlords
or
whomever,
then
updating
it's
easy
you're,
not
keeping
stocks
of
you
know
of
printed
stuff
that
all
of
a
sudden,
you
print
it
and
all
of
a
sudden,
it's
out
of
date
right.
We
don't
bring
much
now.
D
A
A
B
That
might
be,
it
might
be
synonymous
with
when
our
next
beta
guess
right.
No.
A
No
but
I
didn't
like
actually
get
some
stuff
done,
like
I
mean
oh
sure,
I
mean
I
mean
I
was
I
would
say
if
we
can
try
to
get
something
done
by
June
30th.
The
reason
I
say
that
is
at
least
for
the
initial,
so
these
Initial
Ideas,
because
then
we're
off
for
August
I
should
be
missed
a
month.
B
Yeah
that
sounds
doable
to
me
anyway.
Matt
yeah.
C
I
would
say
that
you
know
half
got
middle
of
the
Year
halfway
through
the
year
would
would
make
sense,
because
then
we
can
spend
the
rest
of
the
at
least
the
rest
of
the
calendar
year,
trying
to
actually
follow
through
on
it
right,
where
we
have
a
plan
in
place
for
June
and
then
through
the
rest
of
the
year
and
up
until
December
we're
trying
to
actually
make
sure
that
it's
implemented
correctly
depending.
A
C
Okay,
I
mean
yeah,
I,
I,
just
see
I,
don't
know,
I
guess
it
depends
on
how
many
times
we
meet
from
now
from
now.
Until
then
I
guess
you
know
what
I
mean.
A
The
next
TLC
meeting
give
everybody
a
briefing
on
what
we
talked
about
here.
Right,
possibly
talk
to
them
and
again,
we've
got
three
different
goals
we
outlined
and
they
all
kind
of
interconnect
to
a
degree
but
they're
they're
separate
and
then
talk
about
how
we're
gonna.
You
know
kind
of
build
upon
some
of
the
efforts
that
you
guys
had
earlier
with
the
you
know
previous
Outreach
subcommittee,
and
then
you
know
broach
the
idea
of
of
a
flyer
like
this
see
what
people
think
about
it
and
whether
or
not
we
can.
B
That
sounds
good
to
me
and
I.
Think
generally,
what
we've
done
is
we've
we've
reported
to
the
full
commission.
What
we're
doing-
and
basically
you
said
you
know-
is
that:
does
it
sound
okay,
unless
anybody
has
you
know,
has
spoken
up
but
said
they
don't
they
don't
agree
with
that?
You
know
we,
and,
and
in
the
past
there
has
been
there
has
been
there.
There's
been
agreement,
so
I
mean
that's
generally
I
mean
when.
D
A
We're
gonna
have
to
do
it
again,
we're
gonna
sometime
after
the
next
meeting.
So
the
next
meeting
is
February
8th.
A
The
fourth
Wednesday
I
could
so
that
would
be
the
22nd
I
could
do
that.
B
Believe
it's
seven.
You
should
generally
be
good,
but.
B
A
B
B
A
D
I'll
return
the
rooms
anyway,
until
July
okay,
and
if,
if
somebody's
going
to
be
out,
then
there
is
no
Quorum.
We
can
cancel
okay.