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A
The
chair
consists
of
nine
members
all
appointed
by
the
city
council,
with
representation
from
specific
community
sectors.
Members
shall
be
residents
of
the
city
or
the
city's
extra
territorial
zoning
jurisdiction
and
to
reflect
the
socio-economic
diversity
of
asheville.
The
term
of
the
office
is
three
years.
The
committee
was
established
to
advise
the
city
council
on
neighborhoods
within
the
city
of
asheville
zoning
and
planning
jurisdiction.
A
The
committee
should
have
the
following
duties
and
powers,
develop
rules
and
bylaws
for
the
conduct
of
its
business,
including,
but
not
limited
me
to
meeting
schedules.
Officers
voting
and
subcommittees
number
two
develop
a
plan
to
strengthen
neighborhood
identity
and
resilience
and
to
facilitate
communication
and
cooperation
between
asheville's,
neighborhood
and
city
offices.
Number
three
develop
benchmarks
and
standards
by
which
progress
towards
implementing
the
plan
can
be
measured
and
number
four
work
with
specific
projects
that
are
I'm
sorry.
I
lost
that
hold
on
work
with
my
phone
decided
to
act
up
so
give
me
a
second.
A
You
know
how
that
goes:
the
city,
okay,
we
went
through
that.
I
apologize
all
members
all
committee
members
are
and
staff
are
participating.
Virtually.
We
appreciate
your
patience
as
we
work
through
committee
meetings.
A
bit
differently.
We
are
streaming
live
on
our
virtual
engagement
hub,
which
is
accessible
through
the
virtual
engagement
hub
link
on
the
front
page
of
the
city
website,
and
also
linked
on
the
committee
page.
We
also
have
an
option
for
the
public
to
listen
by
phone
by
dialing
855-925-2801.
A
That's
my
phone
dude
again,
okay
for
our
committee
members.
Please
make
sure
to
mute
your
microphones
if
you're,
not
speaking
when
you
have
a
question
and
would
like
to
speak
click
ray's
hand
and
we're
recognized
by
the
chair,
unmute
your
microphone
and
please
remember,
to
mute
your
phone
after
you
are
done.
Speaking
committee
members,
as
I
call
your
names,
please
say
a
quick
hello
see,
and
so
I'm
bob
at
mays
and
I'm
at
large
tweet
803
and
I'm
the
chair
sharon.
A
Greta
bush
is
not
with
us
tonight.
She
informed
us
earlier.
She
had
a
conflict
with
another
meeting,
but
she
represents
twit
805
and
she
is
also
at
large
wendy.
A
The
seats
representing
2806
and
2801
are
currently
vacant.
Next
city
council
liaison
is
kimron,
who
will
not
be
able
to
attend
tonight,
but
has
confirmed
she
will
review
the
stream
of
tonight's
meeting.
Also
in
attendance
is
the
city
staff
member
darwin,
hedge
communication
and
public
engagement
department.
Director
darwin's
fault
is
filling
in
for
the
vacant
position
of
neighborhood
and
community
engagement,
man
manager.
A
Again,
I
ask
committee
members
to
raise
your
hands
and
be
recognized
to
speak
and
state
your
name
each
time.
You
comment
just
a
reminder
that
the
public
is
listening
on
the
phone
and
get
this
keeps
them
up
to
date
on
the
order
of
the
meeting
and
who
is
commenting
or
speaking.
A
Has
everyone
reviewed
the
approval
of
we
have
the
approval
of
the
minutes
for
february
the
28th
of
2020
22?
Are
there
any
questions,
or
can
we
entertain
a
motion
to
accept
that
those
minutes
for
february.
B
A
E
A
A
Okay,
so
what
we'll
do
is
I'll,
just
kind
of
like
we'll
go
through
and
I'll
just
kind
of
make
sure
we
check
on
the
time
and
we'll
move
on
if
we
need
to
if
it
gets
too
long.
So
first
we'll
have
staff
activities
and
updates
from
darwin.
G
All
right,
good
evening,
everybody
it's
great
to
see
all
of
you.
I
have
a
few
updates
for
you.
The
first
one
falls
in
the
information
sharing
opportunity
that
category.
So
some
of
you
may
have
seen
some
presentations
here
recently
about
cleanliness
in
asheville.
It
is
something
that
has
been
discussed
at
council
meetings.
There
was
a
presentation
from
our
assistant
city
manager
at
the
last
city
council
meeting.
G
It's
something
that
I
know
we
hear
about
from
neighborhoods
over
the
years
when,
when
there
are
problems
and
wanted
to,
let
you
all
know
that
that
is
definitely
receiving
attention
at
the
council
level
and
certainly
at
the
city
management
level,
and
there
are
some
short
and
long
term
ideas
that
have
been
shared.
G
One
is
getting
back
to
doing
more
cleanups
and
that's
where
I
could
use.
We
could
use
you
url
your
help,
and
that
is
sharing
information
about
some
upcoming
opportunities
in
april.
So
if
you
go
to
the
news
section
of
the
website,
there
is
a
there's,
a
post
there
that
lists
what
some
of
those
different
opportunities
are,
but
just
real,
quick
while
we're
all
here
together,
there's
a
big
one.
That's
happening
april
19th
and
that
one's
going
to
be
focused
on
downtown
so
wanted
to.
G
G
If
you
could
have
them
call
asheville
greenworks,
we
are
partnering
with
them
to
schedule,
neighborhood
cleanups,
all
that
information
is
available
on
the
website
and
again,
if
you
just
go
to
the
news
section,
the
title
of
the
story
is
city
of
asheville
sweeps
into
spring,
there's
a
link
where
you
can
register
there
and
somebody
from
asheville
greenworks
will
be
back
in
touch
with
you.
So
just
want
to.
Let
you
all
know
that
that's
happening
it's
a
great.
G
After
all
these
these
two
years,
I
guess
of
being
kind
of
closed
and
locked
down
because
of
cobit.
I
know
that
that's
impacted
a
lot
of
neighborhoods
getting
out
and
doing
cleanups,
but
there
are
some
resources
available.
Vests
bags
gloves
those
kinds
of
things.
If
you
schedule
through
asheville
greenworks,
you
certainly
don't
have
to,
but
they
can
also
help
coordinate
the
scheduling
of
sanitation
to
come
and
pick
up
any
bags
that
you
all
collect
if
you
schedule
through
them,
so
that.
B
C
G
That,
okay,
thanks
all
right,
if
you
do
feel
free
to
reach
out
the
second
one-
was
oh
council
priorities
before
fiscal
year,
22
20,
23
so
again
back
to
city
council's
retreat,
I'm
guessing
that
you
all
know
that
they
get
together
every
year
and
talk
about
what
their
priorities
are
for
the
coming
fiscal
year.
That's
wonderful
information
that
the
city
manager
can
then
use
and
share
with
staff
as
the
budget
is
finalized,
as
we
lead
up
to
budget
adoption
in
june,
so
certainly
making
sure
that
the
budget
aligns
with
what
council's
priorities
are.
G
So
the
priorities
that
they
identified
for
excuse
me
for
fiscal
year.
2022
is
also
they're,
also
listed
in
a
story
on
the
news
site.
So
again
you
can
go
to
the
front
page
of
the
city's
website
and
then
just
go
to
news
and
it's
right.
There,
city,
council,
priorities
announced
and
the
priorities
there's
six
this
time
and
they
are
to
improve
and
expand
core
services.
G
I
know
just
from
years
working
in
this
area
that
a
lot
of
times
our
knack
members
are
hearing
about
those
types
of
issues
trash
being
collected
streets
not
in
good
shape.
Sidewalks,
not
in
good
shape,
need
for
transportation
in
different
areas,
so
just
wanted
to
make
sure
you
all
knew
that
expand
or
improving
and
expanding
core
services
was
one
of
the
priorities.
G
Strategies
to
address
houselessness
is
another.
An
equitable
and
affordable
housing
and
stability
was
another
priority
area.
Neighborhood
resilience,
if
you
had
not
heard
neighborhood
resilience,
is
another
priority.
That
council
identified
public
safety
and
reparations
are
the
the
last
two
very
important
ones
to
round
that
out
so
this
year
to
look
back.
G
G
These
six,
however,
are
the
ones
that
are
going
to
have
laser
focus
on
them
in
this
coming
year.
So
I
just
wanted
to
share
that
with
you
all
and
let
you
know
that
info
is
there
as
a
resource.
If
you
want
to
share
through
any
of
your
networks,
all
right,
that's.
A
B
You
ready,
I'm
ready,
I
wrote
it
down,
so
I
can
stay
within
the
time
limit.
Okay,
so
I
was
asked
to
attend
the
second
board
and
commission
stakeholder
restructuring
meeting
where
the
city
laid
out
their
a
plan
of
restructuring
and
asked
for
comments.
B
B
I'm
going
to
post
in
the
link
the
the
public
input
for
the
jamboard,
where
you
can
look
up
what
people
posted
on
each
one
of
the
meetings.
I
think
there
was
five
meetings.
B
And
each
meeting
is
listed
on
the
website.
What
the
questions
on
the
gem
board
were,
which
is
good.
I
thought
maybe
they
were
going
to
compile
everything
all
together,
but
they
broke
it
up
into
each
individual
group
and
what
each
group
asked
which
is
really
great,
and
what
I'm
asking
for
is
all
that
are
interested
to
sign
up
for
a
future
working
group
and
to
review
the
input
from
those
that
attended
and
I'll
put
the
link
for
people
that
are
interested
to
participate
in
the
future
working
group.
B
They
haven't
decided
how
many
are
going
to
be
on
the
working
group
if
they're
going
to
have
more
than
one
they're
still
flushing
stuff
out.
So
what
I
suggest
is
that
we
all
read
it.
Take
it
back
to
our
neighborhoods,
understand
it
to
explain
it
for
all
those
that
don't
understand
it
and
we
put
it
on
our
next
month's
agenda
and
so
that
we
at
knack.
B
Eventually,
I
would
like
to
see
us
have
an
opinion
on
whether
we
want
to
have
an
opinion
or
whether
we
should
have
a
working
group
to
discuss
this
and
how
to
take
it
to
the
neighborhoods.
But
I
think,
first
and
foremost
for
all
of
us
is
that
we
understand
what
it
is
that's
being
presented
and
what
the
comments
are
that
have
been
posted
so
far
on
the
jam
board.
B
Does
that
make
sense
to
now
everybody
know
what
we're
missing
a
couple
people
and
due
to
the
fact
of
a
couple
people
have
left
and
that
greta's
not
here.
B
So
this
is
kind
of
a
large
task
to
take
to
all
of
our
groups,
because
we
can't
always
get
people
to
focus
on
things
that
are
this
technical,
but
I
think
people
are
going
to
want
to
know
and
I'm
going
to
post
the
public
input.com
for
where
the
gem
board
and
information
is
and
then
the
restructure
pilot
input
where
you
can
sign
up
for
then,
however,
the
next
group
is
going
to
look
like
that's
going
to
discuss
this,
so
I
just
have
to
figure
out
where
to
post
that
over
here,
but
are
there
any
questions
from
anybody
on
that.
A
F
F
B
I
don't
know
whether
you've
seen
that
or
not,
but
when
I
post
these
as
soon
as
I
figure
out
where
to
post
them
on
the
online
chat,
then
you
can
get
on
and
you
can
see
everything
that
they've
been
presenting,
and
you
can
also
see
the
public
comment
and
watch
the
videos,
but
it
originally
came
from
a
discussion
of
about
three
years
ago
a
not
a
discussion
from
dollar
kid.
Oh
thank
you,
dalla!
B
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
where
to
put
this.
I
I
understand
that
gwen.
I
believe
darwin
did
you
go
to
that
one
in
charlotte
to
the
I
I
did
I
didn't.
Maybe
it
was
sarah.
I
was
talking
about.
G
B
Gwen
and
one
other
person,
I
can't
remember
now,
attended
a
meeting
in
charlotte
about
restructuring
boards
and
commissions,
but
looking
up
raleigh,
charlotte
wilmington
and
several
other
cities
nobody's
adopted
this
type
of
process.
It
seems
to
be
us,
so
it's
came
from
an
idea
out
of
charlotte
and
the
restructuring
is
somebody's
idea.
I
don't
know
who's
exactly.
A
And
it's
a
process,
I
don't
think
anything
is
going
to
be
decided.
It's
just
a
matter
of
just
trying
to
see
how
it
would
look
if
we
did
it.
So
nothing
has
been
decided
from
when
I
was
at
the
focus
group.
I
think
it
was
just
looking
for
ideas
and
what
people
thought
and
the
next
step
they
haven't
gotten
to
yet
right.
Am
I
correct
dollar
yeah?
I.
F
F
G
10
years
ago
did
a
restructure
and-
and
I
I
guess
in
representing
this
effort-
and
it
is
being
led
by
the
city
clerk's
office-
there
was
a
lot
of
research
that
was
done
to
for
things
that
could
be
and,
as
bobett
said,
no
decision
has
been
made.
G
A
pilot
restructure
was
presented
and
feedback
reaction
was
asked
for
and
and
then,
as
sharon
said,
the
next
step
is
really
getting
together,
a
working
group
having
an
engagement
around
that
to
to
flesh
out
again
what
this
could
look
like
understanding
that
there
have
been
some
challenges.
So
a
key
takeaway,
I
would
definitely
say,
is
no
decision-
has
been
made,
and
certainly
looking
for
public
input
to
not
the
platform
but
input
from
the
community
to
to
really
flesh
out
how
we
can
have
more
inclusive,
efficient
and
strategic
boards
and
commissions.
B
Right
and
I
do
believe
that
next
should
have
a
an
opinion
on
this
once
we
know
what
it
is
we're
talking
about
and
whether
we
want
to
do
it
through
a
working
group
or
we're
small
enough
now
that
I
think
we
all
can
have
a
a
good
discussion
and
find
out
if
we
do
want
to
once
more
information
is
gathered,
whether
we
want
to
have
opinions
as
this
moves
along.
D
Thank
you
papette,
so,
going
back
to
what
dawah
was
saying
about
the
the
cities
on
core
services
and
you're,
looking
at
one
of
them
being
neighborhood,
re-evaluation
or
how
that
will
be
structured,
it
would
be
really
interesting
sharon
to
get
that
information
from
what
they're
planning
on
doing
for
the
core
standards
and
pull
that
in
from
the
neighborhood,
the
nat
committee,
to
see
how
we
can
keep
ourselves
viable.
B
Well,
yeah,
maybe
depending
on
what
they're,
meaning
by
core
I
mean
this.
I
don't
know
whether
you've
been
to
any
of
the
meetings
on
this.
This
is
pretty
complicated.
So
to
add.
B
Another
element
to
it
to
me
is
just
a
lot
of
more
information,
but
I
went
to
the
last
city
council
meeting
and
I
heard
this
stated,
but
nothing
has
been
specified
yet
so
I'm
going
to
talk
about
neighborhood
resilience
as
we
work
down
our
agenda
a
little
bit,
but
I
mean
if
you
want
to
figure
out
what
they
mean
by
core
services
or
core.
My
focus
on
boards
and
commissions
is
strictly
how
they're
planning
and
wanting
to
restructure
it.
B
What
that's
going
to
look
like
and
how
that's
going
to
affect
us
may
or
may
not
affect
us.
D
Dawah
with
that
being
said,
is
there
a
list
of
all
the
core
services
within
the
neighborhood
resilience
that
we
can
just
take
that
part
out
and
instead
of
looking
at
everything
else,
the
homelessness
and
the
housing
and
the
whatever
else
they
have
on
their
agenda?
But
I
would
like
to
take
just
the
neighborhood
resilience
out
and
is
there
a
section
that
you
can
extract.
G
Maybe
a
little
further
clarification
might
help.
So
these
six
focus
areas.
They
are
priorities,
they're,
not
part
of
a
report,
they're
they're,
I'm
not
sure
what
we
would
be
taking
them
out,
but
council
has
said
city
staff.
These
are
six
areas
where
we
expect
there
to
be
actions
taken
in
the
next
fiscal
year
and
that
the
budget
reflects
movement
in
these
six
areas.
In
addition
to
everything
else,
you
know
that
that
happens.
There's
a
lot
of
stuff
that
happens.
That's
not
on
those
six
priorities,
so
help
me
admit.
Does
that
provide?
D
I'm
just
thinking
overall,
if
there
is
specific
ideas
that
they're
wanting
to
do
within
the
neighborhood
resilience
that
we
could
extract
from
that
and
apply
it
to
knack.
B
I
was
talking
about
the
boards
and
commissions,
only
okay,
so
that
was
my
report
was
strictly
on
the
boards
and
commission's
restructuring.
So.
A
We'll
get
we'll
get
to
that
she's
gonna,
yeah
and.
C
D
B
A
Yes,
so
can
we
move
on
down
to
walton
street
pool
update?
I
I
did
have
a
conversation
mike
and
I
have
talked
first.
Let
me
say
that
being
a
native
of
asheville
remembering
walton
street
park,
we
all
have
memories
all
of
us
that
used
to
used
to
go
there
and
the
fun
we
had.
I
understand
that.
I
know
that
city
council
put
in
place
years
ago
the
restructuring
to
put
grant
center
where
it
is,
and
this
phase
two
was
supposed
to
be
the
pool.
A
A
What
I
would
say
is
that
neighborhood
that
this
is
where
neighborhoods
become
important
as
to
what
you
would
like
to
see
done
with
that
area
for
the
people
that
live
there,
because
I'm
a
person
of
a
plan
of
action,
so
whatever
we
do
or
whatever
we
think.
If
we're
going
to
get
involved
and
we're
going
to
do
something,
I
know
reparations
if
it
gets
when
it
gets
off
the
ground.
A
That'll
be
one
of
the
points
that
will
come
as
far
as
what
to
do
so
right
now
as
it
stands,
the
only
thing
that
we
can
do
about
the
walton
street
park
is
to
try
to
submit
some
ideas
of
what
it
can
be
done
to
to
still
be
part
of
what
that
neighborhood
was.
The
pool
will
not
come
back,
but
what
would
they
do
with
it?
And
so
I
just
want
to
say.
A
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that,
for
those
of
you
that
know
where
the
walton
street
park
is
the
pool
is
those
that
you
don't.
It
was
in
a
neighborhood
in
south
side
that
was
an
african-american
neighborhood
and
at
one
point
in
time
that
was
the
only
pool
that
african
americans
could
go
to
it's
been
standing,
it
was
up
before
I
was
born
and
that
was
over
six
or
seven
years
ago.
A
So
it
has
history
and
it
probably
means
a
lot
to
a
lot
of
people,
but
the
thing
is
that
we
have
to
decide
what
is
it
that
we
would
want
to
see
the
people
in
the
neighborhood
have
to
say
this
is
what
we
want
to
see
done
and
if
we
come
with
a
plan
and
we
review
a
plan
if
it's
something
that
we
could
actually
stand
with,
you
know
I
have.
I
have
no
problem,
I
I
stand
with
east
end.
A
I
stand
with
burton
street
any
community
that
needs
any
kind
of
just
to
be
a
united
front
on
a
cause
that
we
can
do
anything
with.
I
stand
with
that
and
I
you
know
I
will
put
all
my
energy
that
I
can
into
what
it
is,
but
I
have
to
know
what
the
plan
of
action
is,
because
I
just
can't
go.
I
just
don't
go
into
something
without
knowing
what
we're
fighting
for,
and
so
I
did
want
to
bring
that
up,
because
I
know
it's
something
that
has
been
said.
A
I
know
that
I
have
classmates
that
live
out
of
town
and
they're.
Shooting
me
emails
about
the
walton
street
pool,
and
so
I
just
want
to
let
you
know
that
it's
not
something
that
I
don't
think
about,
but
I'm
thinking
about
what
we
can
actually
do
that
what
can
be
done
to
preserve
the
history
because
it
won't
be
approved
and
what
can?
What
kind
of
plan
do
we
have?
A
A
You
need
to
know
who
are
the
executive
board
members
of
your
neighborhood
and
actually
be
in
contact
with
them
in
your
neighboring
neighborhoods,
because
we
can
get
more
done
together
than
we
can
being
apart
and
since
we're
trying
to.
We
want
to
keep
this
going
with
a
neighborhood
advisory
committee
and
that's
what
we
are
about
the
neighborhoods.
A
F
Hi
it's
mike
wazmer.
I
wanted
to
correct
one
little
thing.
As
far
as
the
pool
itself,
it
was
not
planned
for
the
grant
center.
It
was
in
2019
that
it
was
switched
to
be
the
grant
center
in
2017.
F
The
conversations
that
the
city
initiated
with
the
community
really
had
a
lot
of
questions
about
walton
street
pool
at
that
time
and
and
and
what
was
the
future
of
it,
because
it
was
not
clear
part
of
the
reason
the
grant
center
has
taken
so
long
for
that
expansion
to
happen
is
because
they
had
to
retro
plan
in
the
pool,
so
the
pool
is
kind
of
an
afterthought
when
it
comes
to
the
grant
center
and
in
so
many
ways
there
is
a
lot
of
elder
support
for
the
walton
street
pool.
F
Whereas
a
lot
of
the
youth
support
during
that
engagement
process
was
pushing
for
the
pool
to
be
at
the
grant
center
because
it
could
be
larger
and
more
visible
and
really
the
result
is
it's
not
a
larger
pool?
It's
it
is
a
31
or
3200
square
foot
pool
part
of
that
is
about
a
thousand
square
foot
of
waiting
area
like
a
zero
incline,
which
is
great
for
little
kids.
F
I'd
love
to
have
that
for
my
daughters
for
my
youngest
anyway,
but
the
bulk
of
the
pool
is
about
two
thousand
square
foot,
it
doesn't
have
a
high
occupancy,
and
I
understand
that
some
somewhat
to
be
to
be
neighborhood
use
and
not
community
use.
I
think
I
I
will.
I
could
go
on
all
day
about
the
grant
center,
and
I
know
this
is
meant
to
be
on
walton
street
pool,
but.
F
It's
it's
a
situation
where
maybe
the
walden
street
pool
should
be
replaced.
I
think
that's
the
intent.
I
don't
think
that
they
can
fix
it.
I
think
that
has
been
clear,
but
the
the
possibilities
of
of
other
alternative
ideas
have
not
been
brought
back
to
the
community
in
2019
when
they
announced
that
the
pool
would
be
moved
to
the
grant
center.
There
was
no
further
engagement.
There
hasn't
been
much
engagement
about
the
grant
center
since
about
2017.
They
did
do
quite
a
lot
of
engagement
and
then
at
some
point
it
just
kind
of
went
dark.
A
Pause
there
I
know,
but
what
I,
what
I
would
say
is
that,
if
there's
a
if,
if
the
na,
if
your
neighbors
in
south
side
area,
if
they
can
come
up
with
what
the
plan
of
action
that
they
would
possibly
want
to
see
for
for
that
walton
street
for
that
pool
area
fine,
I
know
that
the
city
said
that
the
pool
at
grant
center
would
not
be
any
larger
because
to
make
it
large
would
be
cost
and
safety.
A
That
was
what
I
was
told
and
I
will
say
to
you
that
has
come
to
the
point
that
instead
of
waiting
for
the
city
to
come
back
to
you,
then
you
need
to
start
gathering
the
people
in
your
neighborhood
to
take
proposals
to
the
city
and,
if
that's
what
it
is,
if
that's,
what
your
plan
is
as
long
as
you
can
bring
that
to
me
for
for
me
to
work
on
for
your
plan
of
action
of
what
what
your
neighbor,
what
your
neighborhood
wants,
what
they
want
and
what
you
want
to
do
then
I
can,
I
can
join,
I
can
and,
and
that
will
take
a
look
at
what
we
can
do,
but
that's
a
large
project
for
the
things
that
that
you
know
that.
A
I
don't
know-
and
I
understand
from
our
conversation-
and
you
know,
you've
you've
read
about
how
south
side
and
what
has
happened
to
it,
but
I
lived
it
so
I
didn't
live
over
there,
but
I
remember
the
displacement.
So
I
know
what
you're
talking
about
oral
renewal.
I
know
how
the
city
obtained,
but
they
did
a
lot.
It's
that
has
happened
a
lot
all
over
the
city
and
that's
a
large
project,
so
we
will
we
will.
A
I
will
get
with
you
when
you
come
just
shoot
me
an
email
and
let
me
know
some
of
the
things
that
your
neighbors
are
saying.
I
don't.
I
know
a
lot
of
the
people
that
live
over
there
by
walton
street,
where
the
church
is
tabernacle.
You've
got
two
churches
over
there.
Tabernacle
baptist
and
you've
got
h.b
ferguson
missionary
baptist.
It's
right
around
the
corner
from
there
and
you've
got
you've
got
a
lot
of
you've
got
a
lot
of
things
that
you
can
bethel.
A
F
Absolutely
yeah
and
yeah
I
have
had
those
conversations.
I
know
that
there's
a
lot
of
people
don't
want
to
put
up
a
fight,
because
there
is
a
lot
of
times
that
the
city
has
rolled
over
people.
So
there's
an
issue
and
there's
not
I
mean
yeah
the
the
ground
they're
expecting
to
break
ground
on
the
grant
center
expansion
this
week.
I
believe
so
yeah
the
expectations
aren't
high,
but
the
conversation
has
been
avoided
for
about
five
years,
but.
F
Up
you
have
to
step
up.
One
thing
I'll
say,
though,
is
brendan.
Mills
was
also
working
within
parks
and
rec,
and,
I
believe,
also
south
side.
Rising
was
doing
some
engagement,
regulated
to
walton
street
pool
park,
so
they're
going
to
be
the
ones
to
talk
to
when
it
comes
to
that
too.
What
kind
of
things
that
they
have
deduced
thus
far.
A
So
you
should
be
able
to
if
you
look
at
the
last
city
council
meeting,
that
you
saw
how
east
and
valley
street
they
didn't
give
up
about
that
memorial
stadium.
So
you
can't
wait
it's
to
the
point
that
we
can't
wait
if
you've
got
something
you've
got
to.
You
know,
you've
got
to
make
a
voice,
and
if
you
like,
I
said
if
it's
something
that
really
that
the
the
neighborhood
and
that's
what
we're
about
the
neighborhood
is
really
wanting
to
make
a
difference.
A
To
I
know,
artists.
I
know
people
that
would
be
glad
probably
river
arts
district
be
glad
to
come
in
and
help
if
you
need
murals
or
whatever
it
is
that,
but
I
have
to
have
a
plan.
I
have
to
know
what
you're
saying
that
you
know.
I
know
that
the
expansion
and
grant
center
is
not
as
much.
I
know.
They're
closed,
they've
closed
down,
walton
street,
and
I
know
that
what
I
need
to
know
is:
what
is
your
plan
of
action?
A
E
A
Well,
it's
not
it's
it's
about
it's
just
about
where
communities
and
southside
has
they
have
a
community
association.
We
do
not
knock
we're
only
advisory,
we're
not
you,
don't
we
don't
give
out
anything
other
than
just
his
own
advisory
part,
but
my
thing
to
mike
was
that
I
would
be
with
because
I
serve
on
other
boys.
Just
like
sharon
does
and
they're
probably
everybody
else,
but
my
thing
was
just
that.
E
And
my
question
is:
is
really
if
I
wanted
to
go,
attend
a
meeting
and
talk
to
people
about
what
do
you
want
and
what
you're
saying
it?
You
know
what
I
don't
know
which
neighborhood
associations
are
active
and
if
they
have
regular
meetings
and
that
kind
of
thing
that
I
could
that
I
could
just
go
hey
I'm
here.
A
To
listen
so
that
goes
back
to
what
darwin
sharon
and
I
discussed
since
we're
on
this
topic
already.
I
need
for
every
member
to
at
least
send
us
a
send
our
issued
her
email
of
when
the
community
association
meetings
are
what
the
dates
are
and
the
times,
and
probably,
if
you
know,
who's
who's.
The
president
who's.
Your
executive
board,
send
that
too,
because
we're
going
to
start
doing
that.
A
Well,
I
am,
and
so
we'll
we'll
have
that,
because
I
may
not
make
them
all,
but
I
think
if
we
all
take
a
turn
in
doing
showing
that
we're
involved
and
we're
active
and
we
care
and
we're
concerned
and
that'll
help.
Okay,.
F
Mike
bobbitt
yeah,
this
is
mike
osmer
again
elizabeth.
I
wanted
to
say
that
southside
united
is
the
neighborhood
group.
It's
newly
formed
that
that
covers
south
side.
Everything
south
of
choctaw,
south
french
broad,
is
the
neighborhood
that
I
live
in
is
just
north
of
choctaw
up
to
hilliard,
basically,
there's
been
a
disconnect
that
was
errantly
created
back
in
2007
and
there
has
been
a
disconnect
in
how
how
the
neighborhoods
interact
or
how
are
they
even
able
to
interact.
F
I
would
say
that
most
of
the
engagement
regarding
grant
center
and
walton
street
pool
have
gone
through
south
side
rising
or
some
level
of
the
housing
authority.
Doing
some
of
the
engagement
too.
I
believe
it
is
not
very
clear.
There
was
very
little
engagement
to
my
neighborhood,
I'm
not
feeling
real
or
hurt
on
that.
F
B
Yes,
we're
running
out
of
time
on
this
topic:
okay
and
your
message
about
neighborhood
meeting
peter.
I
would
really
like
to
get
together
with
you,
so
we
can
figure
out
who
our
neighborhoods
are
in
our
28805
and
that
we
can
find
out
when
meetings
are.
I
know
when
my
meeting
is
so
I
you
and
I
really
need
to
get
together
and
nail
this
down.
I
know
I
said
three
months
ago.
I
do
this,
but
I
think
the
time
is
now
so
that.
C
Sure,
just
let
me
you
know
know
the
best
times
that
go
for
you.
I
think
you're
probably
a
lot
busier
than
I
am.
And
yes,
so
let
me
know
either
by
email.
C
E
F
South
side
rising,
is,
I
don't
know
exactly
how
to
describe
them.
They're
kind
of
a
community
interest
group.
They
have
been
contracted
to
do
some
of
the
work.
They
helped
organize
south
side.
United,
I'm
sorry,
I
might
have
even
just
said
south
side
united
before
I
mean
south
side
rising,
helped
to
organize
south
side
united.
F
A
B
Yeah,
I'm
going
to
be
quick,
I
don't
want.
Did
you
get
my
email
when
I
sent
you,
I
don't
know
whether
to
share
it
or
not.
I
sent
it
to
you
about
an
hour
ago
with
an
attachment,
so
what
I
think
we
can
do
is
if
we
can
attach
it
to
our
meeting
minutes
so
that
everybody
can
read
this
because
we're
running
out
of
time
and
I'm
going
to
talk
quickly.
B
As
I
read
this,
so
it's
we've
had
chris
collins
on
who
is
in
development
services
and
he
was
to
come
on
and
explain.
Trc
and
he's
just
had
a
crazy
schedule
with
everybody
on
staff,
but
all
the
changes
and
staff
leaving.
So
I'm
going
to
make
a
quick
report
on
how
I
think
nat
should
be
involved
in
the
importance
of
having
trc
input.
B
So
the
technical
review
committee
trc,
is
an
eight
member
body
consisting
of
six
staff,
a
representative
of
the
urban
forestry
commission
and
msd.
A
newly
created
position
on
the
staff
report
was
created
for
neighborhood
services,
which
gave
at
the
time
brenda
a
place
to
input
comments
from
the
required
neighborhood
meeting
minutes
when
a
project
is
submitted.
That's
a
level
2
and
above
this
new
position
was
created
solely
for
neighborhoods
to
voice
opinions
on
a
particular
development,
whether
good
or
bad
as
the
development
proceeds
through
planning
and
urban
design.
B
The
city
on
their
website
has
this
statement.
Posted
the
planning
and
urban
design
department
provides
sound,
professional
land,
use,
planning,
zoning,
urban
design
and
historic
preservation
services
to
achieve
livable
and
sustainable
neighborhoods
for
everyone.
The
department
is
committed
to
collaborating
with
our
community
on
its
vision
for
equitable
growth
and
development,
consistent
with
asheville's
comprehensive
plan.
B
B
Neighborhood
meeting
minutes
can
be
accessed
through
some
simplicity
too,
and
a
hyperlink
is
being
planned
on
his
main
page,
which
will
go
directly
to
the
meeting
minutes.
I
believe
that
we
should
know
how
to
maneuver,
through
simplicity,
2,
to
show
and
advise
our
neighborhoods
how
to
access
this
information,
and
I
am
willing
to
provide
the
training
since
it's
a
rather
it's
rather
straightforward.
B
I
will
offer,
if
only
temporarily,
to
read
the
neighborhood
meeting
minutes
and
post
questions
or
concerns
until
a
staff
person
is
hired
to
fill
this
position
since
snack
only
advises,
counsel
and
not
staff.
We
should
immediately
ask
counsel
to
to
approve
my
temporary
role
by
submitting
a
letter
acknowledging
this
position
now.
B
That
was
a
lot
said
in
three
minutes,
but
basically,
what
I'm
saying
is
that
we
have
on
our
staff
report
for
an
applicant
neighborhoods
meeting
minutes
to
be
summarized
and
it's
not
being
utilized
and
has
not
been
utilized
for
the
last
three
months
and
the
staff
is
short
staffed
and
so
they're
not
able
to
do
it,
and
I'm
thinking
that
I'm
I'm
on
trc
with
urban
forestry
commission
and
I'm
familiar
with
how
to
access
all
of
this.
B
That
I'm
volunteering
need
to
put
down
the
salient
points
on
the
development
to
go
on
the
staff
report
until
the
city
hires,
someone
that
is
able
to
do
this.
And
I'm
asking
permission
from
knack
that
we
write
a
letter
to
council
and
ask
for
me
to
have
this
position.
A
Darwin,
I
don't
and
can
we
cannot
really
do
that,
isn't
that
position
appointed
position
so.
A
G
I
will
say,
and-
and
at
the
very
least
it
would
be
very
helpful
for
staff
to
have
a
really
clear,
good
understanding,
with
some
guidance
from
knack
about
what
types
of
things
should
consistently
be
included
in
that
section
of
the
report
that
that
goes
along
with
the
technical
review
committee,
so
so
there
I.
I
will
offer
that
to
that.
Certainly
input
from
you
all
about
these
are
the
things
you
should
be
looking
for.
B
If
we
are
attending
any
type
of
neighborhood
meetings
of
any
kind,
they
will
say
that
they
will
like
something
or
that
they
will
not
like
something,
and
it's
pretty
well,
because
there's
it's
pretty
well
broad
because
it
doesn't
apply
to
the
udo
in
any
way.
Specifically
it's
just
to
let
everybody
know
that
there's.
This
is
what
the
neighbors
are
thinking
about.
This
particular
development
that
went
to
this
meeting,
and
that
is
basically
what
brenda
had
done
before,
like
with
charlotte
street.
B
She
said:
there's
a
number
of
concerns
about
the
charlotte
street
development
and-
and
then
I
know
from
reading
neighborhood
meetings
that
one
neighborhood
group
didn't
really
want
bushes.
They
wanted
blueberry
plants,
and
so
the
city
was
the
developers
saying
okay,
we'll
put
in
blueberries
for
them.
So
I
mean
there's
these
nuances
of
what
the
neighbors
want
that
are
in
this
area
of
a
development
that
there's
a
spot
for
it
on
the
staff
report
and
I'm
not
so
sure
that
that
has
to
be
a
paid
staff
person.
Doing
that.
A
So
you're
doing
it
for
urban
forestry
and
you
that's
not
a
state
okay.
So
let's
table
that
till
you
and
I
and
darwin
we
can
get
some
more
information
because
I
don't
want
to
send
a
letter
up
to
city
council
without
knowing
all
the
particulars
of
what's
going
on.
I
need
to
get
some
more
information
and
it
may
just
be
that
somebody
else
on
this
committee
may
want
to
do
that
since
you
already
served
with
the
urban
forestry.
B
G
F
Mike
wasserman
here
I
really
support
that.
I
really
do
support
the
the
intention
and
I
would
like
to
see
that
happen.
I'd
like
to
I've
had
notions
that
that
should
happen
some
way
or
another
through
knack,
because
the
development
is
always
what
drives
neighborhood
engagement
and
drive.
It
drives
a
lot
of
neighborhood
organization,
so
being
a
participant
to
those
meetings
is
huge
both
in
helping
the
neighborhood
and
helping
to
also
it
even
helps
a
developer.
C
A
Okay:
let's
go
on
to
the
the
updates
from
other
boards,
multimodal
transportation
elizabeth.
E
Yes,
sorry,
I
I
actually
just
got
the
contact
a
couple
of
days
ago
from
someone
and
then
kim,
responded
and
emailed
today,
or
was
it
today
or
yesterday
saying
she
wants
to
talk
about
that
as
she's
the
liaison
to
both.
So
I
have
not
had
that
meeting,
I'm
going
to
set
that
up
and
and
dawah
is
that
your
unders,
I
don't
know
bobet,
you
were
copied
on
one
of
those
and
and
why
you
sent
me
something
else,
so
I'm
not
sure
the
proper
channels
do.
E
A
A
A
C
Well,
actually,
we
I
just
I
I'd
say
about
three
weeks
ago-
put
it
in
application
to
be
recognized
by
the
city
as
a
bonafide,
neighborhood,
yeah
dollar
has
it
and
I
guess
we're
we're
just
waiting.
I
don't
know
what
happens
next.
Do
we
get
a
letter
back
saying
that
you
are
recognized
as
a
neighborhood
or
do?
Are
we
a
neighborhood
african
dabra
or
what?
And
so
I
can
report
back
to
the
to
the
folks
on
the
board.
C
I
don't
know
if
you
can.
Let
me
know
what
that
is.
Sorry,
just
send
me
an
email
or
whatever
that'd
be
fine.
C
A
That's
that's
a
good
start
being
that
shouldn't
be
noted
as
part
of
that,
with
your
community
being
established
in
that
way,
that's
good
sharon.
B
Well,
easton
valley
kicks
butt
where
you
know,
god
bless
renee
and,
as
I
said
before,
I
missed
our
last
neighborhood
meeting
because
I
had
to
bury
a
friend.
So
I
missed
it,
but
I'm
looking
forward
to
hybrid
meetings
when
we
meet
again
in
person,
because
eastern
valley
works
really
well
when
we
meet
collectively
and
we're
doing
a
good
job
on
zoom.
B
But
I'm
looking
forward
to
the
hybrids
meeting
renee
runs
a
tight
ship
I'll
interject,
the
best
I
can
with
knack
and
cam,
but
she's
got
an
agenda
and
she
goes
for
it
and
I
try
to
squeeze
my
stuff
in
there
on
the
side
and
get
her
to
pay
attention
when
I
can.
But
it's
a
real
good
neighborhood
for
role
modeling
and
when
I
went
to
council
there
was
five
people
there
to
support
a
memorial.
B
What's
the
name
of
that
thing
stadium,
and
so
that
was
really
great
to
see
they
all
had
matching
shirts
on
and
before
they
even
got
a
chance
to
get
up
and
state
their
complaint.
The
city
acquiesced
and
realized
they'd
made
a
mistake
and
granted
everything
that
eastern
valley
was
asking
for
so
they're
a
really
good
neighborhood
to
watch
and
I'm
real,
proud
to
be
a
part
of
that
neighborhood.
F
Hi,
michael
osmer,
again
I
live
in
south
french,
broad
neighborhood.
As
I
described
earlier,
errantly
created
there
was
a
vision
plan
process
back
in
2007
that
was
instigated
in
new.
A
large
document
was
created
at
that
time,
but
it
never
went
anywhere
and
then
that
the
neighborhood
organization
dissolved.
It
was
in
2017
that
my
neighbors
and
I
picked
up
the
mantle
of
south
french,
broad
unknowingly
that
it
you
know
we
historically
our
south
side
and
and
we've
kind
of
just
been
going
with
it.
F
Ever
since
we
were
fighting
duke
energy,
putting
a
substation
on
the
corner
of
our
neighborhood
at
that
time,
and
we
are
a
loosely
organized
group
of
neighbors.
It's
very
informal.
We've
never
voted
for
a
president.
We
just
have
the
same
contact
person
and
just
kind
of
do
as
we
can
or
do
what
we
can
to
improve
the
lives
of
our
own
neighbors
in
our
neighborhood.
E
Yes,
the
oakley
neighborhood
association
is
just
kicking
had
a
meeting
last
week
they
meet
on
tuesday
nights.
I
think
every
third
tuesday
we're
having
another
open
streets,
asheville
meeting
a
festival
that
we're
partnering
with
the
asheville
on
bikes
and
all
these
organizations
to
block
off
the
street
for
may
22nd.
If
anybody
wants
to
come
to
that
it's
a
sunday,
we
also
have
a
very
active
garden,
resilience
garden,
that
a
lot
of
people
come
and
put
lots
of
hours
into,
and
it's
right
on.
Fairview
and
people
are
getting
excited
about
that.
E
They're
restructuring
the
bylaws
and
we're
voting
to
amend
those
and
have
a
pretty
active
website
and
facebook
page.
So
a
lot
of
stuff
going
on
in
oakley.
A
D
Thank
you
bad
bet.
Well,
I
don't
have
just
one
neighborhood.
I
have
many
in
the
28804
area,
so
I'm
going
to
start
off
with
grace
neighborhood.
So
we
are
looking
for
a
pro
bono
attorney
to
help
them
write
the
contract,
but
they
they
have
the
contract
or
the
grant
that
they
have
received
from
the
city
and
they
want
to
have
someone
read
it
so
that
they
understand
exactly
what
what
they
can
and
cannot
do.
D
They
also
would
like
to
have
a
couple
of
vendor
suggestions
for
fencing
and
an
artist.
So
these
are
the
two
things
that
they
are
in
desperate
need
of.
I
don't
know
if
we
have
a
list
dawah
of
vendors
recommended
vendors
from
the
city.
D
So
that
will
be
my
answer
to
them.
The
next
one
is
lakeview
park
and
they
received
one
of
the
grants
and
they're
working
on
a
tree.
Canopy
and
sally
parr
is
working
right
now
to
secure
bids
and
award
the
contract
in
order
to
have
the
grant
approved.
There
were
four
grants
given
for
the
28804
area
and
so
we're
we're
working
on
all
those
one
of
them
was
dealing
with
a
fence.
D
Another
one
was
helping
with
the
tree
canopy
another
one
was
dealing
with
the
sidewalk
and
steps
and
they're
looking
for
concrete
and
but
there's
there's
just
so
many
things
going
on
in
in
2804
working
diligently
to
try
to
get
together
and
have
them
more
organized.
D
So
that's
another
thing:
what
we're
working
towards!
So
that's
what
we're
doing
over
here
in
2804.
A
Sounds
like
a
plan.
I
think
that
I'm
probably
the
last
one
that
with
shiloh,
we
are
it's
very
interesting.
We
have
a
garden
and
I
think,
they're
getting
ready
to
start
to
plant
on
getting
the
garden
up
and
running.
A
Our
association
has
been
involved
in
a
lot
of
different
things.
We
are
now
trying
to
to
to
find
ways
that
we
can
negotiate
with
the
developers
that
are
coming
into
our
area
because
they're
coming,
because
the
property
is
not
as
expensive
as
it
is
directly
in
the
city,
so
we
see
them
coming
in
and
the
good
thing
about
having
an
executive
board,
I
would
tell
anyone
an
executive
board
and
a
community
association.
Is
that
that's
where
your
power
comes?
A
When
you
get
ready
to
sit
down
to
to
talk
about,
what's
going
to
happen
in
your
neighborhood
and
what
you
don't
want
to
see,
we
have
a
2025
plan
that
we're
getting
ready
to
to
up
that
up
to
maybe
a
20
45
plan.
We
want
to
get
with
the
city's
comprehension
plan
up,
so
there's
some
adjustments
that
we
need
to
make
amendments.
We
need
to
make
top
2025
plan,
but
we
do
see
that
we
want.
We
remain
as
a
residence
and
that's
what
we
hope
for
so
we're
well
established.
A
We've
been
established
for
quite
some
while
and
so
we're
doing.
Well,
so
that's
that's
what
shiloh
is
doing
is
anybody
else?
Have
any
more
comments.
B
Wendy,
have
you
asked
city,
our
city
council,
like
brad,
branham
or
eric
edgerton,
regarding
reading
the
the
requirements
that
you're
having
problems
with
no.
D
I
I
haven't
have
not
done
that.
I
don't
know
those
two
people.
B
There
they're
they're
assistant
city
attorneys
and
sometimes,
if
it's
attached
to
a
grant
from
the
city
they'll
probably
be
able
to
I
mean
eric
edgerton
is
really
great.
He'd,
probably
look
at
it.
If
you've
got
any
specific
questions,
seeing
how
it's
tied
into
grant
money,
don't
you
think
dawa
yeah.
G
Wendy,
I
would
like
to
know
a
little
bit
more
because
we
have
a
staff
member
that
is
working,
so
the
city
attorney's
office
definitely
approved
the
agreements
and
we've
got
a
staff
member,
that's
working
with
the
neighborhoods
to
move
through
the
different
pieces
of
what
the
deliverables
will
be.
So
I'm
just
curious
if
that
was
just
where
the
neighborhood
feels
like
they
need
to
get
outside
council
before
signing
the
agreement
because
part
of
it's
generic
and
was
developed
by
the
city's
attorneys.
G
But
so
I
wonder
if
it
is
that
generic
agreement
or
if
there's
something
about
defining
what
the
scope
of
the
work
for
the
project
will
be.
If
that's
where
the
neighborhood's
having
concerns.
But
yes,
I
mean
staff
is
I've.
I
believe
they've
been
working
with
tom
downing,
so
I
would
just
be
curious
about
what
peace
actually
rapper.
D
Is
the
one
who
requested
this
information
for
the
grace
neighborhood.
G
A
bell
requested
what
information
the
outside
counsel
uh-huh
again,
I
there's
another.
I've
got
a
staff
member,
that's
managing
those
relationships
I
feel
like,
though,
I've
been
in
the
introductory
meetings
with
the
awardees
so
far.
I
think
he
might
have
been
in
there
and
I
wasn't
aware
of
any
concern
about
the
agreement.
Okay,.
G
D
They're
doing
the
fencing
that.
B
G
So
I
wonder
if
there's
some
right
of
way,
so
that's
where
it
would
be
helpful
to
just
understand
a
little
bit
more.
So
if
there's
a
right-of-way
issue
that
would
be
probably
out
that
would
be
outside
of
the
city's
hands
and
isn't
necessarily
related
to
the
agreement
between
the
neighborhood
and
the
city.
But
it's
the
project's
contingent
on
that.
I
wonder
if
that
might
be
what's
happening.
He.
D
G
G
A
Okay
bless
the
agenda
items
for
our
next
upcoming
meeting.
I
was
kind
of
confused
board.
Training
fall
20
21
dollars.
Did
I
miss
something.
G
No
ma'am
those
have
been.
I
wanted
to
ask
you
all
about
those,
so
these
just
carry
from
month
to
month
as
a
placeholder,
and
so
that
we
don't
forget
anything.
You
guys
have
said
you'd
like
to
have
on
a
future
agenda,
but
I
do
know
that
jerry
goldberg
has
been
in
touch.
I
think
both
with
sharon
you
and
bobette.
G
B
A
B
I
can
explain
it
all.
I
just
haven't
had
enough
time
to
do
so.
I
mean
I
know
the
workings
of
trc
inside
nasa.
I've
been
on
it
three
years,
so
I'm
yes.
What
does
trc.
A
E
E
D
About
that
I
was
just
gonna
ask
back
if
we
could
add
back
in
the
hero
award
for
next
month.
E
Yes
and
last
last
meeting
I
asked
where
we
were
with
that,
and
they
said
I
think,
we're
still
waiting
to
get
at
some
point.
Jeremy
was
supposed
to
forward
the
paperwork
on
the
last,
the
latest
nominees,
and
even
that
has
been
several
months.
So
I'm
not
sure
the
committee
hasn't
met.
I
think
we're
waiting
on
something.
E
So
I
don't
know
mike.
F
Hi
mike
here
we
don't,
the
committee
itself
is
not
generally
the
one
that
actually
votes.
It's
like
the
kind
of
a
steering
sort
of
thing
as
far
as
if
any
changes
need
to
happen
to
the
award
and
in
lieu
of
that
we
have
off,
but
we
have
actually
gone
ahead
and
voted,
but
I
don't
really
know
I,
as
you
all
have
noticed.
F
I've
missed
two
meetings
of
the
probably
the
last
four,
so
I'm
I'm
not
up
to
speed
with
it
either
I
haven't
talked
to
greta
in
a
minute,
so
I
I
really
don't
know
anything
I
have.
Actually.
I
don't
even
think
I've
even
seen
nominees.
I
didn't
see
a
list
ever.
F
A
A
A
E
Yes,
I
would
just
how
about
mike
you
and
greta,
and
I
can
get
together
before
the
next
meeting
and
and
put
our
heads
together
about
what
we
each
know.
We
might
be
able
to
figure.
F
G
All
right
and
you
all,
let
me
I
mean
I-
can
I've
got
access
to
all
jeremy's
emails
and
his
his
folders.
So
it
sounds
like
the
agenda
item
for
next
week.
Is
a
report
out
or
a
status
report
on
the
neighborhood
hero
from
the
neighborhood
heroes
subcommittee?
Is
that
does
that
sound
right
over
status
report.
G
A
Okay,
will
that
work
that
work
for
everyone,
hopefully
so
so
I
have
on
here.
The
discussion
of
the
appropriate
structure
for
liaisons
to
other
boards
and
commissions
was
that
I
I
don't
know
if
that
I
can't
remember.
I
know
we
discussed.
You
know
we
have
two
vacancies.
Now
we
have
the
one
from
anna
sexton
on
our
committee
and
jp
has
moved.
He
was
moving
to
charlotte
because
he
got
a
job
there,
so
we
have
two
openings
and
we
I
know
we
were
trying
to
discuss
what
was
going
to
be
the
next
step.
G
A
Yeah
at
large
members
I
know
greta
was
I
mean
that
greta
anna
was
burton
street
and
what
was
jp?
I
can't
remember
now.
I.
A
A
We
were
just
going
to
try
to
fill
in
until
the
city
posted
it
for
appointments
to
those
two
positions
so
that,
if
we
can
find
out,
if
all
of
you
can
find
out
when
these
associations
are
these
areas
meet
what
time
and
what
day
and
where,
then
that
would
be
very
helpful
to
us
that
we'll
go
to
the
different
areas.
If
we're
at
large,
we
will
start
trying
to
go
to
some
of
these
meetings,
we'll
make
it
our
way
to
go
until
those
appointments
until
those
appointments
have
been
filled.
A
G
You
can
hover
over
each
neighborhood
that
is
registered
and
it
will
tell
you
contact
information
and
when
we
have
an
hour
database
they've
said
that
they
meet
and
where
we
can
really
use.
Y'all's
help
is
a
lot
of
that
changed.
So
that's
what
jeremy
had
I
can
we
we
can.
We
can
export
it
and
share
it
with
anybody.
It's
all
public
record,
but
during
covet
things
changed
and
now
people
are
meeting
virtually
and
some
have
gone
back
or
not,
and
and
just
updating
it
because
it
is
such
a
great
resource
for
all
people.
G
Can
how
about
this
I
feel
like
there
were
a
couple
things
so
sharon
I
can
send
an
email
that
has
a
link
to
strengthen
it
or
you
could
just
google
neighborhood
services
on
the
front
page
of
the
website,
but
I'll
send
an
email
with
the
neighborhood
services
link
and
then
sharon.
There
was
something
else
that
you
had
mentioned.
I
can
send
that
link
to
everybody
in
an
email
too.
Was
it
the
probably
the
board
and
commission
restructure
project
page.
B
I
guess,
even
when
the
thing
is
off
sorry
restructure,
pilot
at
input
and
that's
for
anybody
that
wants
to
join
the
apply
for
the
new
subgroup
or
whatever
they're
calling
it
the
work
group.
Is
that
what
they
call
it?
I
don't
know
what
they're
calling
the
new
working
group
for
the
new
pilot
working
group
that
will
discuss
the
different.
E
A
So
I
think
that
that
we
have
done
well
today
with
our
with
the
meeting
and
finishing
up,
and
the
next
regular
meeting
is
scheduled
for
monday
april,
the
25th
2022,
and
remains
virtual
check
on
the
city's
engagement
hub
for
more
directions
on
how
to
participate.