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The
committee
consists
of
nine
members
all
appointed
by
the
city
council,
with
representation
from
specific
community
sectors.
Members
shall
be
residents
of
the
city
of
the
city's
extra
territorial
zoning
jurisdiction
and
shall
reflect
the
socio-economic
diversity
of
asheville.
The
term
of
office
is
three
years.
The
committee
was
established
to
advise
the
city
council
on
neighborhoods
within
the
city
of
asheville
zoning
and
planning
jurisdiction.
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The
committee
shall
have
the
following
powers
and
duties:
develop,
rules
and
bylaws
for
the
conduct
of
its
business,
including,
but
not
limited,
to
meeting
schedules.
Officers
voting
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.
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Three
develop
benchmarks
and
standards
by
progress
towards
implementing
the
plan
can
be
measured
and
number
four
work
on
special
projects
that
are
consistent
with
the
goals
of
the
committee
as
assigned
or
directed
by
the
city
council.
All
com
committee,
members
and
staff
are
participating.
Virtually.
We
appreciate
your
patience
as
we
work
through
committee
meetings.
A
bit
differently.
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A
I
am
now
going
through
and
introduce
all
committee
members
and
staff
who
are
participating
virtually
for
our
commit
committee.
Members
make
sure
to
mute
your
microphone
if
you
are
not
speaking
when
you
have
a
question
or
would
like
to
to
speak,
click
raise
hand
when
recognized
by
the
chair
unmute
your
microphone
remember
to
mute
your
phone
after
you
are
done.
Speaking
committee
members,
as
I
call
your
name,
please
say
a
quick
hello,
and
this
is
a
list
of
our
members.
My
name
is
bobet
mays
and
I'm
the
chair
at
large
2803
greta
bush.
D
Bobbitt,
thank
you.
I'm
wendy
haner
and
I
represent
zip
code
28804.
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And
kim
roney
she's,
our
next
city
council
liaison-
I
don't
know
if
she's
present
tonight
she
usually
has
a
conflict,
but
she
will
review
all
of
the
what
we've
said
on
youtube
for
the
information.
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A
A
Additionally,
I
have
asked
I
know:
sharon
did
this
last
time
if
she
would
just
kind
of
keep
our
time
for
us
again.
I
appreciate
that.
How
long
is
our
time?
Oh
well,
if
you
look
at
the.
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G
This
is
elizabeth.
I
move,
we
accept
the
minutes.
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Elizabeth
has
moved
to
accept
the
events.
Can
I
have
a
second
this.
A
Sharon
second:
is
there
any
questions
to
that
motion
to
the
minutes.
A
If
not
I'll
go
down
and
we'll
get
your
approval,
so
let's
start
with
I'm
a
I
greta.
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Hi
wendy
hi
peter.
E
A
F
A
Yeah
and
I
think
darwin
she
may
have
some
more
updates.
So,
let's
see
if
she
doesn't
then
maybe
we'll
come
back
and
we'll
we'll
bring
that
in
somewhere
closer
to
the
end.
Okay,
because
I
think
it
it
might
have
been
confusing
to
some,
but
I
think
that-
and
it
was
more
interesting.
The
second
time
if
you
hold
on
jp
has
his
hand.
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C
H
There
I
am,
I
am,
and
I
I
can
hop
right
in
and
share
a
few
of
those
updates
and
then,
if
we
want
to
also
put
it
on
our
next
agenda
so
that
it's
noticed,
there's
no
action
taken.
So
I
don't
think
it'll,
be
it's
not
a
problem
for
me
to
share
this
information,
but
I
do
just
want
to
memorialize
it.
So
if
do
you
want
me
chair.
A
H
All
right,
so
I
will
start
with
virtual
meetings
and
while
city
council
has
moved
back
to
fully
in
person
as
of
this
point
in
time,
boards
and
commissions
are
still
meeting
virtually
and,
and
that
is
because
there's
certainly
been
an
understanding
that
it
provides
opportunities
for
many
who
might
have
barriers
to
otherwise
participate.
So
that's
where
we
stand
right
now,
so
it
is
absolutely
accurate
that
city
council's
next
meeting
will
be
in
person.
However,
at
this
point
in
time,
boards
and
commissions
are
are
continuing
on
a
virtual
path,
all
right.
H
H
Well,
let
me
let
me
back
up
a
bit,
I'm
going
to
try
to
give
you
all
a
high
level
overview
of
where
we've
been
and
where
we
are
now,
and
we
can
certainly
invite
the
city
clerk's
office
come
and
give
it
more
detailed
presentation.
If
that's
something
that
you
all
are
interested
in,
but
high
level.
How?
Why
did
this
idea?
H
And
I
think
that
there
have
been
there's
been
some
feedback
that
serving
on
a
board
and
commission
is
a
certain,
certainly
a
time
commitment
and
then
just
having
better
having
a
clear
path
to
city
council
and
how
that
information
is
shared
is
is
something
that
could
be
explored
to
see
if
we're
doing
it
in
the
most
strategic
and
efficient
way.
So
so
the
exit
interview
and
then
other
conversations
that
have
been
had
and
then
certainly
there's
some
been
some
feedback
on
the
strategic
end
from
city
council,
where
our
staff
just
asked.
H
Are
we
doing
this
in
the
most
effective
way?
So
I
do
want
to
say
that
there
is
absolutely
value
in
all
of
the
time
that
people
spend,
I
think,
contributing
to
decision
making
and
and
when
time
is
spent
on
something
that,
then,
is
maybe
not
considered
by
city
council
again,
that's
where
some
of
the
frustration
lies.
H
So
so
we
thought
is
there:
is
there
a
better
structure
where
where
people
can
continue
to
engage-
and
there
is
a
clearer
path
to
city
council
and
better
follow-up,
better
follow-up,
so
that
time
spent
can
be
what
the
outcome
of
that
time
spent
can
be
seen
by
all
right,
and
so
that
is,
if
a
recommendation
you
know
goes
to
council
in
this
new
structure.
There's
I
think,
what's
being
proposed
is,
is
a
clearer
path
and
offers
opportunities
for
more
accountability
so
that
that
is.
H
H
How
might
we
do
it
better
and
the
intention
is
to
start
with
the
pilot,
learn
from
the
pilot
and
then
make
a
recommendation
after
the
pilot,
if
a
different
way
seems
like
it
could
be
more
strategic
and
and
effective
as
well
as
more
inclusive.
So
inclusivity
is
another
piece
of
this
that
is
certainly
being
considered
recognizing
that
one
hour
an
hour
and
a
half
every
month
can
be
challenging
for
people
that
have
barriers
to
participation,
whether
that's
caring
for
an
elder
caring
for
a
child.
H
H
So
so
those
are
the
three
driving
factors,
strip,
more
strategic,
more
efficient
and
more
inclusive,
and
it's
again
starting
with
the
focus
groups.
You
know
here's
an
idea
that
you
react
to
this.
What
might
we
not
have
thought
about
what
else
should
be
considered
and
we
are
now
moving
with
with
that
input
that
we
heard
some
some
fine
tuning
has
been
made.
H
We've
certainly
understood
where
there's
areas
where
we
could
communicate
better
about
what
the
intent
of
this
effort
is,
and
now
there
are
larger
community
meetings
that
have
been
scheduled
again
to
work
with
the
community
to
to
hone
in
on
what
a
path
forward
could
look
like
so
overall
the
the
structure
for
the
pilot
that
is
being
suggested
again.
We're
still
getting
input
doing
some
fine
tuning
on
that
is
that
essentially,
there
would
be
advisory
boards.
H
That
would
look
more
like
boards
and
commissions
now
with
the
commitment
right
they
meet
on
a
regular
basis
and
they
can
buy
city
council
and
there
would
be
fewer
than
there
are
right
now
and
they
would
be
oriented
towards
the
focus
areas
identified
in
the
comprehensive
plan.
So
that
would
give
an
opportunity
to
better
align
the
input
that
we
heard
from
the
community
things
that
need
to
be
explored
with
fewer
boards
and
commissions
serving
as
a
hub,
then
that
alignment
with
the
idea
is
that
the
alignment
could
better
could
be
better
connected
to
council.
H
H
There
is
intended
to
be
an
opportunity
for
more
people
to
actually
be
engaged
in
things,
because
those
working
groups
would
be
very
specific.
They
would
have
a
task
that
has
come
down
from
camp
that
has
come
down
from
city
council
and
or
will
go
up
to
city
council
through
that
board
and
commission.
So
all
of
the
activity
that
happens
in
that
area
has
a
clear
path
and
with
fewer
there's,
more
staff
that
can
be
with
fewer
boards
and
commissions.
H
There
will
be
fewer
staff
and
the
consistency
between
those
so
that
it's
easier
for
people
to
access
information
right.
So
when
we've
got
more
staff
committed
than
the
way
that
we
recruit
folks
for
working
groups,
the
way
that
meetings
are
noticed,
it
could
be
an
easier
way
for
people
to
keep
up
with
all
of
the
things
that
are
being
considered
because
right
now
with
30
plus
boards,
it
is
challenging
for
folks
to
understand,
let's
say
I'm
interested
in
sustainability,
and
I
want
to
follow
the
things
that
are
happening
around
sustainability.
H
H
When
are
they
meeting
what
action
did
they
take
and
then
what's
going
to
happen
with
that
action,
so
recognizing
that
was
part
of
this
idea
of
having
having
fewer
advisory
boards
and
then
really
tapping
into
the
power
of
a
working
group.
So
with
respect
to
those
working
groups,
the
opportunity
there
again
is
there
will
be
a
very
specific
task
that
they
are
focusing
on.
H
It
is
not
a
public
body,
so
there's
more
flexibility
for
how
people
can
meet
and
do
work
in
that
area.
So,
for
example,
those
meetings
don't
have
to
be
noticed,
they
don't
have
to
be
streamed.
They
don't
have
to
have
all
of
the
things
that
by
law
we
must
do
when
we
have
a
board
and
commission.
So
it's
a
little
bit
more
flexible
and
there
will
be
a
start
and
a
stop
date,
because
they're
looking
into
researching
making
recommendation
recommendations
on
one
one
thing.
H
So
I
know
there
have
been
questions
about
well,
who
you
know,
who
picks
the
people
in
these
working
groups
and
and
an
opportunity
that
we
have
with
working
groups
is,
is
that
people
can
self
select
participate?
There
is
no
picking
if
you
want.
If
you
are
interested
in
transportation
and
there
is
a
working
group
being
formed
around
some
aspect
of
transportation,
then
anybody
that
wants
to
participate
can,
and
that
is
a
little
bit
different
than
what
we've
got
right
now
and
again,
it's
time
limited.
So
it's
not
a
three-year
commitment.
H
C
I'm
there
are
certain
concerns,
I'm
starting
to
highlight
and
they're
becoming
obvious
to
me.
Is
this
this
method
of
having
fewer
great
the
method
of
having
anybody
participate
as
a
risk
expert
to
me
jumps
out
as
the
problem,
because
there's
no
regulation
of
the
interests
who
will
be
participating
and
how
loud
of
a
voice
they
will
be
carrying
and
without
there
being
any
type
of
vetting
process,
any
type
of
conflict
of
interest
and
mitigation.
H
You
just
you
might
not
know
it,
but
you
just
tossed
me
a
an
entrance
into
the
next
piece
of
this,
and
this
is
how
are
we
managing
inclusivity
so
so,
and
that
question
has
certainly
come
up.
The
advisory
boards
will
be
tasked
with
making
sure
that
the
working
groups
are
inclusive
and
we're
in
the
performance.
C
H
Okay,
so
if
it's
conflict
of
interest,
that
is
great
feedback
and
certainly
something
that
we'll
want
to
have
passed
on
to
that
group
so
that
there
can
that
can
be
part
of
the
research
that
goes
into
it.
So
if
I'm
hearing
you
at
sound
and
again
I'll
I'll
try
to
pass
this
on
to
the
group,
but
would
encourage
you
to
participate
in
the
workshops,
but
addressing
conflict
of
interest
is
something
that's
that
that
must
be
considered
before
this
could
be
successful.
H
Is
what
I
hear
you
saying:
yep,
it's
a
that's
a
great
point
and
then
on
on
the
there.
There
is
a
tool
that
we
are
developing
that
then
this
may
be
a
little
bit
too
much
on
the
inclusivity
side
of
it.
But
I
do
want
to
share
that
with
you
all.
So
it's
an
engagement
and
stakeholder
database.
It
sounds
a
little
bit
fancier
than
an
app
is
a
platform
where
we
take
public
input,
but
the
intention
there
is
to
because,
as
we
develop
communication
engagement
plans,
we
ask
these
questions,
who's
most
impacted.
H
Who
cares
the
most
about
it?
Who's
been
present
in
this
conversation,
who's
adjacent
to
this
project
and
would
want
to
be
involved
so
as
we're
going
through
those
with
the
advisory
boards,
and
we
would
have
more
of
an
opportunity
to
do
that
because
there's
fewer
so
they
get
more
staff
attention
right.
That's
consistent
across
the
board.
H
So
so
I
think
it
could
certainly
address
in
our
typical
kind
of
demographic
inclusivity,
but
also
you
know
if
it
is
a
transportation
project
and
we
see
that
people
with
disabilities
are
not
represented
in
that
working
group.
Then
we'll
have
a
place
where
we
can
go,
whether
it's
non-profits
that
we've
asked
to
sign
up
or
if
it's
individuals
who
have
said
I've
got
a
disability
or
you
know
I'm
interested
in
issues
around
disability
disabilities
to
make
sure,
as
many
voices
are
heard
within
that
working
group,
yeah
yeah,
that's
right.
F
Yeah
I'd
like
to
say
because
this
was
not
on
the
agenda
for
brevity,
because
we've
got
other
things
on
agenda
that
we
put
this
on
new
business,
because
I
would
like
to
suggest
that
we
have
a
working
group
subcommittee
to
discuss
this,
and
I
do
believe
next
should
have
a
position
on
this.
But
I
don't
think
thank
you
della
for
all
your
information,
but
as
you
state
in
the
beginning,
it's
complicated
and
I've
sat
through
three
presentations
of
it
and
dawa.
F
You
did
the
best
I've
seen
in
the
shortest
amount
of
time
on
what
what's
going
on,
but
I
do
believe
I'd
like
to,
if
possible,
by
that,
put
it
under
new
business
to
see
if
we
can
get
a
subcommittee,
that's
willing
to
discuss
this
and
bring
it
back
to
neck.
With
more
information
that
I
mean
it's
just
a
possibility,
because
there's
a
lot
of
information
here.
A
Yeah-
and
I
would
also
encourage
you
to
go-
I
think,
there's
another
session
coming
up
this
in
this
month
in
march
march,.
B
H
H
I
will,
and-
and
I
will
I
will
not
need
10
minutes
for
that,
so
maybe
we
can
make
up
make
up
some
time
there,
because
I
know
we
have
a
tight
schedule.
So
I
have
disappointing
news,
and
that
is
so.
We
did
hold
our
interviews
for
the
neighborhood
and
community
engagement
manager
and
we
we
did
not
find
we
did
not
find
the
candidate
yet,
and
so
we
are.
H
We
are
going
back
out
just
because
we
feel
that
it
is
so
critical
to
just
have
the
best
match
in
such
a
critical
position
within
within
our
organization.
So
just
wanted
to.
Let
you
all
know
that
just
a
brief
update
and
I'll
continue
to
let
you
know
how
that
shapes
up
and
then
neighborhood
grants
that
one's
short
too.
So
we
continue
to
meet
with
the
people
who
the
neighborhoods
that
received
the
grants.
I
hope
everybody
got
the
spreadsheet
with
the
email
contact
information.
H
I
know
wendy.
You
had
said
that
you'd
like
to
reach
out
to
them.
We
don't
have
addresses,
but
we
do
have
that
email
contact
information,
so
just
wanted
to
note
that
we
had
sent
that
out
and
we're
can
we're
continuing
to
work
through
getting
all
of
those
agreements
signed.
H
There
are,
I
think
at
least
one
organization
has,
I
think,
received
their
funds
so
that
they
can
go
ahead
and
start
their
projects,
so
we're
real
excited
about
it
and
if
I'm
curious
and-
and
we
can
revisit
this-
but
just
something
for
you
all
to
think
about-
if
I'm
thinking
about
how
we
can
hopefully
a
little
bit
later
in
the
spring
reach
out
and
do
some
tours
of
the
project,
so
we
can
connect
with
neighborhoods
and
I'm
certainly
wanted
to
include
you
all
in
that
opportunity.
If
you're
interested.
A
D
Thank
you
papa.
I
wanted
to
ask
dawa,
we
received
the
spreadsheet,
but
it
doesn't
state
what
the
projects
are,
that
they
are.
H
I
B
Just
a
question
dawah,
I
don't
see
the
neighborhood
position
on
the
job
board.
Is
it
up
there
on
the
city,
john
board,.
H
It
was
taken
down
and
we're
getting
ready
to
have
to
reopen
the
position
so
so
that
will
be
coming
soon
and
I'm
making
some
decisions
about
what
order
we
do
if
we
do
neighborhood,
if
we
do
the
manager
position
or
the
neighborhood
specialist
position
so
so
yeah,
it
was
closed.
We
interviewed
and
now
we're
going
to
have
to
reopen
it.
A
A
I
A
I
guess
I
need
to
put
a
motion
on
the
floor,
for
sharing.
Vice
chair
got
to
have
a
motion
on
the
floor.
If
we're
going
to
elect
her.
I
A
A
If
there's
no
questions,
I
will
just
go
in
and
we'll
just
call
go
down
the
list
of
committee
members
and
you
can.
I
is
for
me
greta
I
trying
to
find
out
who
my
members
are.
I
have
just
lost
them.
Thank
you.
Wendy
hi
sharon,
hi
jp
hi.
A
F
F
E
A
F
F
A
F
F
H
B
A
A
G
Well,
I
have
a
question
I
think
I
was
just
pointed
to
a
one-year
term
to
fill
someone's
seat
someone's
seat.
So
I'm
not
sure
if
I'm
eligible
for
that,
but
if
that
is
that,
because
I'm
not
sure
what
happens
to
me,
you
know
at
the
end
of
this
year,
but
I
I
would
I
would
serve
on
the
multimodal
commission,
the
liaison
jp.
C
So,
unless
there's
clear
documentation
that
this
is
in
fact
a
requirement,
it
sounds
to
me
like
there's
a
maybe
on
the
table.
Instead
of
a
definitely
so
before
we
jump
to
volunteer
anyone
or
self-volunteer.
Can
we
absolutely
make
sure
that
it
is
in
fact
something
that
we're
required
to
do
to
greatest
point.
A
I'm
going
to
say
from
what
I
remember-
and
I
know
darwin
may
know
more
than
I
remember,
but
I
think
it
was
always
important
because
it
was
a
connection
between
the
community
and
what
was
happening
with
transportation
and
all
of
those
different
areas.
Am
I
right
dow?
Is
that
why
it
was
set
up
that
way.
H
Yeah
we,
we
certainly
can
go
back
and
look.
I
don't
recall
that
it
is
a
requirement
or
that
it's
written
into
the
bylaws,
that
there
must
be
a
representative
from
knack.
I
I
my
recollection
and
again
I'll,
go
back
and
look
is
that
the
neighborhood
advisory
committee
at
that
time
had
decided
that
there's
such
an
impact
transportation
has
such
an
impact
on
our
neighborhoods
that
it
would
be
wise
to
just
have
information
sharing
between
the
two.
C
A
F
Sharon
yeah,
and
I
would
say
if
elizabeth
is
willing
to
step
up
for
the
year,
then
I
think
it's
wonderful
that
she'll
take
the
commitment
to
do
that.
A
A
It
was
just
a
volunteer
thing
to
so
that
we
could
stay
connected
with
what
they
were
doing
with
the
transportation
you're
a
liaison.
So
that
means
the
information
that
you
get
from
their
meetings.
You
come
back
and
bring
that
to
to
the
neighborhood
advisory
committee
because
that's
part
of
the
neighborhood
as
far
as
transportation,
I
think
it
was.
It
opened
up
the
doors
for
a
lot
of
other
different
things
that
was
that
were
happening
in
different
communities.
A
As
far
as
I
know,
bike
trails
and
something
like
that,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
that
was
all
of
those
things
were
impacted
by
that.
But
if
for
right
now,
if
elizabeth-
if
you
would
just
until
we
can
get
some
more
clarity,
then
maybe
if,
if
you're
there,
you
can
give
us
come
back
and
give
us
some
information
on
what's
going
on
as
a
liaison.
G
A
A
Elizabeth
is
just
she's
going
to
function
just
as
she's
going
to
volunteer
and
she's
going
to
get
information
to
bring
back
to
us,
but
part
of
our
new
business
will
be
that
we
will
look
into
if
that's
part
of
the
bylaws,
if
it's
in
black
and
white,
and
if
we
need
to
incorporate
that
into
our
bylaws.
How
does
that
sound?
A
A
B
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
the
reason
I
didn't
second,
that
is
because,
generally
speaking,
I
feel
like
I
don't
want
to
require
anybody
to
be
on
two
boards
and
even
if
you're,
just
a
liaison,
you
have
to
spend
the
time
to
go
to
those
meetings,
and
this
goes
with
our
number
eight
on
the
agenda
as
well.
I
feel
like
knack
alone
is
a
large
time
commitment
and
so
asking
as
a
requirement
to
be
on
mac
and
go
to
other
boards
is
just
a
lot.
So
that's
just
why
I
didn't
second
it.
G
Yes,
and
I
think
to
that
point,
it
might
be
helpful
if
there's
someone
on
the
excuse
me
on
the
multimodal
commission
that
wants
to
come
as
long
as
we
have
somebody
reporting,
if,
whether
it's
a
member
of
our
group,
that
is
the
liaison
and
goes
to
both
or
whether
it's
someone
from
the
multimodal
commission
that
just
pops
in
so
often
and
gives
a
report,
that's
either
way,
is
okay
with
me,
I'm
happy
to
fill
in
in
the
meantime
until
we
figure
out
what
we
want
to
do
or
we
can
just
reach
out
to
multimodal
and
say
hey,
can
somebody
come
give
us
a
report.
F
So
I'm
thinking
elizabeth,
just
in
my
thinking,
if
you
can't
make
it,
then
we
can
always
pull
up
the
the
agenda
items
and
if
something
triggers
our
our
curiosity
or
more
information,
we
can
always
reach
out
to
multimodal
and
say
hey.
What's
up
with
this,
you
know
if
you
can't
always
go
in
and
attend
a
meeting.
A
A
So
all
the
pressure
is
not
only
elizabeth,
but
I
think
that
I'm
with
I'm
with
greta
with
I
really
don't
you
we're
gonna
check
into
that,
but
we're
gonna
go
on
because
that's
what
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
go
into
that
next
time,
new
business
when
we
find
out
more
information
and
how
we'll
do
that
and
what's
going
to
happen-
and
it
might
just
be
that
elizabeth
may
go.
I
may
go
one
time
and
come
back
and
give
a
report.
I
mean
it's
open,
like
you
said
minutes
are
always
open.
A
You
can
always
find
out
what
has
been
said
at
a
meeting.
So
they're.
Not
it's
not
like
it's
it's
closed
off,
so
we
can.
We
can
we
can
get
that?
A
A
A
A
A
Did
I
get
wendy,
I
didn't
get
you
wendy.
Why
do
I
keep
forgetting
see
where
your
name
is?
That's
okay!
I
I
see
it
it's
up
under
mike's.
That's
why
all
eyes
have
it
and
it's
adopted
always
we'll
send
it
on
to
let's
be
ready
to
go
to
city
council.
E
I
I
do
sometimes
talk
so
wednesday,
I'm
getting
in
front
of
well.
Let
me
back
up.
I
went
to
the
the
neighborhood
page
on
the
website
and
reading
the
details.
I
I
believe
I
saw
that
hoas
are,
can
be
considered
a
neighborhood
group
for
an
area.
E
So
on
this
wednesday
I
am
getting
in
front
of
the
hoa
board
at
actually.
Where
I
live.
It's
about
40
homes.
We
have
a
pretty
tight
neighborhood
and
it
it's
sort
of
physically
in
its
its
own
little
space,
and
it's
called
the
wilds
of
chun's
cove.
So
I'm
going
to
be
talking
to
them
and
encouraging
them
to
have
us
registered
as
a
neighborhood,
and
I'm
also
going
to
take
the
lead
on
that.
E
If
I
can
convince
them,
I
think
I
can
because
the
chairman's
my
next-door
neighbor-
and
I
won't
lend
him
my
ladder
anymore,
if
he
doesn't
do
it
so
so
I'm
going
to
give
that
a
hint
and
hope,
hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
put
in
an
application
for
that.
So
I'm
going
to
start
local.
B
So
my
budding
neighborhood
association
met
last
thursday
and
we
are
finally
starting
to
move
forward
and
working
through
some
proposed
bylaws,
and
we
will
be
meeting
again
on
march
7th
to
elect
officers
on
our
temporary
board,
so
we're
trying
to
get
things
all
set
up
structurally
and
then
we're
gonna
have
elections
again,
we're
not
sure
when,
but
sooner
than
later,
hopefully,
but
things
are
moving.
So
that's
nice,
wendy.
D
D
They
were
real
thrilled
that
they
received
the
grant
dollars
and
now
they're,
looking
at
looking
at
their
their
neighborhood
residents
to
help
pitch
in
to
get
the
job
done
and
its
steps
that
will
go
from
norwood
park
all
the
way
down
to
louella's,
and
this
goes
all
the
way
up
to
raymouth
road
and
what
is
so
wonderful
about
this
path
is
that
children
use
it
to
catch
the
bus
and
elderlies
use
it
to
get
all
the
way
back
down
to
merriman
from
this
neighborhood,
and
so
the
the
steps
have
crumbled
and
it's
very
difficult
to
walk,
because
it's
very
steep,
and
so
the
money
will
go
towards
that
particular
project.
D
The
other
board
that
I
met
with
was
the
grow
park,
sunset
association
and
we're
excited
about
the
grant
dollars
for
that
as
well,
and
they
are
going
forward
to
fix
all
the
parks.
So
there
are
four
parks
in
the
grove
park
area.
One
of
them
is
the
sunset
parkway.
D
One
of
them
is
the
grove
our
grove
park
area
that,
as
you
turn
up
towards
the
grove
park
onto
macon
you'll,
see
the
park
right
there.
The
other
one
is
a
rose
garden
over
in
griffin
boulevard,
and
so
all
these
parks
that
we're
talking
about,
we
are
looking
at
what
they're
going
to
be
doing
there,
but
also
all
the
islands
in
the
middle
of
kimberley
and
edwin
are
also
part
of
that
emission
initiative.
D
So
I'm
working
with
grace
neighborhood
and
they
are
not
incorporated
yet
and
we're
working
towards
that
they
have
received
a
grant
dollar
and
ashley
was
telling
me
she
was
trying
to
explain
their
project
and
I
really
didn't
get
a
grasp
of
it.
Yet
as
soon
as
we
I
get,
the
information
now
I'll
be
able
to
address
lakeview
park
as
well.
So
I
have
four
areas
of
I've
received
grant
dollars,
so
we're
working
hard
on
all
four
of
those
areas.
F
Fair,
so
what
I
was
thinking
is
like
what
greta
was
doing
or
is
doing
with
her
neighborhood
is
actually
new
neighborhoods
that
are
forming
and
will
be
given
a
name
whatever
greta
your
new
budding
neighborhood
association
is
not
neighborhoods
that
are
already
formed
or
or
neighborhoods
that
are
like
grace
that
are
not
quite
I
don't
believe,
grace
is
formulated
yet,
but
they
may
have
gotten
the
dollars
because
they're
a
neighborhood
but
they're
not
actually
what
we
would
call
a
neighborhood
association
like
my
neighborhood
is,
which
is
easton
valley.
F
So
I'm
thinking
that
I'm
looking
at
this,
that
your
ideas
to
increase
neighborhood
registration
means
to
get
places
like
grace
aboard
and
have
them
actually
register
as
a
new
neighborhood.
Is
that
what
we're
looking
at.
A
F
You
thursday,
I
unfortunately
I'm
on
too
many
boards
and
commissions.
I
don't
know
what
I'm
thinking
I'm
going
to
drop
off
of
one
of
them,
but
I'm
also
connected
because
of
my
involvement
with
coalition
national
neighborhoods.
A
F
And
I
am
deeply
involved
now,
I'm
getting
I'm
going
to
drop
my
my
vice
president,
just
be
a
member,
so
I'm
not.
I
can
devote
more
time
to
knack
so
I'm
kind
of
dividing
up
the
spoils
of
war
as
they
say,
but
so
I
was
thinking
that
and
peter
asked
me
to
come
to
one
of
our
meetings
and
I
neglected
poor
peter
as
well,
because
he's
the
alternative
28805.
F
But
I
do
know
that
there's
so
many
more
new
ones
that
are
coming
up
that
are
coming
through
through
can
that
are
not
necessarily
coming
to
knack,
and
so
I
was
thinking
about
reaching
and
grabbing
those
and
saying
hey
come
on
over
to
knack.
You
know
when
you're
doing
all
their
paperwork
to
be
involved
with
the
coalition
asheville
neighborhoods
as
well
we're
two
different
organizations,
but
we're
all
trying
to
get
more
neighborhoods
signed
up.
We
have
the
main
same
goal
so
of
just
getting
more
communities
involved
in
in
the
process.
A
F
F
Yeah
we're
we're
a
great
neighborhood.
I
was
sorry
we
didn't
get
any
grant
money
that
we
applied
for
so
maybe
again,
but
you
know,
there's
always
more
opportunities
so
but
yeah.
Sorry,
I
missed
you.
G
Yeah,
just
a
quick
update
for
the
oakley
neighborhood
association.
I
think
that
we
did
get
a
grant
for
one
of
the
neighborhood
grants
and
they
also
revised
their
bylaws
and
we
had
an
open
streets
event.
Last
august,
where
we
blocked
off
thompson
street
and
had
vendors
and
bike
lanes
and
all
kinds
of
things
we're
going
to
do
it
again.
May
22nd.
So
we've
got
some
cool
things
happening
in
oakley.
E
G
A
You're
right
and
I'm
from
I
live
in
shiloh,
and
that
is
the
area
that
I
concentrate
the
most
on
and
we
were
granted.
We
got
one
of
the
grants
and
that
was
for,
I
think,
that's
for
our
community
garden
that
we
have
that's
been
up
and
running
for
a
while.
A
We
shiloh
is
probably
the
last
intact
african-american
neighborhood,
that's
what
we
are
so
we're
right
in
the
middle
of
reparation,
reappraisals,
gentrification
redlining,
so
we're
in
the
middle
of
all
of
that.
So
it
is
taxing
because
I'm
the
vice
president
of
the
association
and
we're
working
really
hard
to
try
to
stay
on
top
of
everything.
Because-
and
I
will
say
you
know-
it
may
not
hit
your
neighborhood
now,
but
it
will.
A
They
also
want
to
start
to
bring
in
businesses
and
they
want
to
do
rezoning
and
so
we're
fighting
with
that.
So
it's
an
ongoing
process
with
us
and
then
we're
having
to
think
about
how
they
will
eventually
want
to
try
to
move
with
the
congestion
of
hendersonville
road
and
sweden
creek
road,
what
they
would
try
to
do
to
bring
in
I-40,
connector
somewhere
and
that'll.
Take
away
some
things.
A
A
C
I
I'm
in
in
weekend
and
I've
assisted
in
some
of
the
neighborhood
meetings
more
recently,
and
it
was
part
of
the
process
to
getting
some
of
those
funds
that
will
be
used
to
fix
the
little
neighborhood
entrance
signage.
There's
a
little
triangle
right
on
hillyard
in
clingman.
That's
going
to
be
used
to
beautify
some
of
that
as
well
as
to
help
with
that.
What
what
I
call
the.
C
And
those
projects
have
a
lot
of
impact
on
traffic
and
business,
access
and
patterns
of
parking
and
other
issues.
So
everybody
around
here
is
very
hot
regarding
those
topics,
so
that's
where
most
of
the
focus
has
been
on
trying
to
get
people's
feedback
about
how
those
projects
are
going
to
impact
not
only
the
neighbors
directly,
but
also
some
of
the
businesses
along
roberts
and
along
klamath
avenue
extension.
C
A
Okay,
any
more
comments
we're
doing
good
today.
My
time
is
doing
real,
well,
the
agenda
items
for
the
next
or
upcoming
meetings,
uh-oh,
okay
sharon.
I.
F
Forgot
a
new
business:
is
anybody
interested
in
working
on
a
focus
group
working
at
a
subcommittee
regarding
the
focus
groups
on
giving
more
information?
So
we
all
understand
it
more
other
than
me.
F
Well,
I
I
was
involved
in
the
second
stakeholder
focus
group.
I
was
the
only
one
that
spoke
and
I've
also
on
I'm
on
the
urban
forestry
commission
and
on
can
and
so
I've
I've
heard
about
the
boards
and
commission
reduction,
and
I
am
alarmed
for
many
reasons.
F
I
can
see
some
reasons
for
reducing
some
redundancy
but
they're
going
from
20
boards
and
commissions
down
to
four
and
that's
quite
a
bit,
and
when
the
last
discussion
of
it,
I
was
heard
that
they
were
using
charlotte
as
a
template,
but
I've
since
researched
and
found
that
most
cities
around
us
with
comparable
population
have
at
least
18
boards
and
commissions.
F
So
I
can
see
the
need
with
some
commissions,
but
what
they're
trying
to
do
is
break
it
down
into
compress
it
down
from
20
to
four
and
a
part
of
I've
got
a
lot
of
issues
and
I've
spoken
up
a
lot
on
it
and
taken
up
a
lot
of
time.
F
So
I
think
it
will
impact
a
knack
for
sure,
and
I
do
believe
that,
because
it's
going
to
impact
us
that
we
should
be
aware
of
where
the
impact
could
come
and
what
it
could
look
like
and
then
I'm
all
from
keeping
an
open
mind
that
they're
going
to
be
doing
testing
with
other
boards
and
commissions.
But
we
should
be
aware
ahead
of
time.
So
we're
not
surprised
if
it
comes
to
fruition
in
any
time
soon.
So
I
have
a
lot
of
information
on
it.
F
A
So
if
I'm
not
mistaken
the
the
focus
groups
that
that's
why
I
encourage
everyone,
if
you
can
pick
one
of
those
dates
at
the
time
is
good
for
you
to
you
to
listen
in
on
it,
because
it's
it's
a
proposal,
it's
not
anything
that
they've
they've
started
it's
just
something
that
they're
talking
about.
They
want
to
continually
get
input
on
it,
so
they
need
voices
to
say
like
sharon
what
she
may
not
like
about
it
or
you
know
how
what
would
be
impacted
by
it
and
that
that
is
why
I
said
that
with
knack.
A
We
have
to
start
remembering
that
we're
part
of
a
neighborhood,
so
if
we
want
to
still
be
in
you
know,
in
intact,
with
with
the
board
and
without
commissions
and
stuff
boards,
we
have
to
show
that
we're
doing
some
work.
So
I
think
that
what
from
what
I
gathered,
because
I
was
there-
was
not
as
many
people
on
the
focus
group
that
I
was
on
the
day
before
that,
because
I
wasn't
on
with
sharon,
but
they
were
saying
that
a
lot
of
boards
were
not
doing
anything
or
they
were
not
participating.
A
They
weren't
coming
to
the
meetings
and
I
don't
I'm
not.
I
can't
remember
all
the
things
that
was
said,
but
it
was
just
a
pilot.
It's
a
plan,
it's
something
to
think
about,
but
we
do
need
to
speak
up.
We
need
to
ask
questions
and
if
you
need
to
have
a
working
group
so
that
you
can
sit
down,
I
can't
I'm
I'm
just
I'm
just
stacked
high.
So
I
would
not
be
part
of
that
working
group,
but
I
think
that
if
there's
something
that
you
would
like
that,
you
know
that
sharon
is
talking
about
that.
I
B
F
F
F
It
seems
to
be
my
lot
in
life,
but
and
I'd
like
to
have
I'd
like
to
see
mac
but
a
consensus
opinion
on
something
and
know
what
we're
headed
for
or
where
it
possibly,
we
could
go.
A
See
hands
raised,
but
let
me
just
say
this
first:
what
if
we
were
to
say
that,
let's,
if
you
attend
one
of
the
focus
groups,
so
then
you
could
get
a
clear
picture
yourself
of
what
they're
talking
about
and
then
after
you've
attended
the
meeting
the
focus
groups,
then
you
can
they
can
get
back
with
you
sharon
if
they
want
to
be
part
of
that
work
group.
So
you
should
have
sharon's
email
or
you
know
her
contact
information,
and
if
we
could
I'd
rather
do
it
that
way,
because
that
would
give
greta's
going
gonna
attend.
A
If
elizabeth's
gonna
attend
and
win
it,
then
you
can
get
that
kind
of
you
you'll
hear
it
and
you'll
see
it
and
then
that'll
make
it
easier
for
you
all.
When
you
all
sit
down
to
talk
about
it
and
whatever
ideas
you
may
have,
that
are
what
you
might,
what
you
might
have
perceived,
that
may
be
coming
down
and
y'all
can
kind
of
sit
down
and
and
work
through
that
with
the
ideas
that
you
have,
because
there'll
be
a
lot
more
other
focus.
This
will
not
be
the
end.
A
So
give
you
a
a
chance
to
say:
well,
okay!
Well,
this
is
what
I'm
gonna
bring
back
to
nat,
because
this
is
what
we
have
done
as
a
working
group.
This
is
what
we've
we've
seen
and
then
we'll
have
an
opportunity
to
say:
okay
yeah,
we
we
kind
of
so
we
can
all
be
on
the
same
page.
We
all
have
to
agree
that
this
is
what
we're
going
to
do
as
a
committee.
So
wendy
has
her
hand
up.
D
B
Greta,
that
sounds
great.
I
was
just
gonna
say
I
gotta
save
the
date,
and
I
thought
I
was
gonna
get
a
follow-up
email.
Once
things
were
posted
and
then
I
don't
think
an
email
came,
but
I
don't
know
if
that
was
just
a
knack
or
if
that
was
like
to
all
the
boards
and
commissions,
but
just
wanted
to
mention
that
in
case
there's
other
people
waiting
for
an
email
to
say.
Okay,
you
can
sign
up
now
that.
G
Yes,
I
have
a
question
about
another
work
group,
and
maybe
this
isn't
the
right
time.
So
I
I've
you
can
tell
me
so
with
the
volunteer
of
the
year,
I
know
we
were
getting
the
application
sort
of
redone.
Is
that
our
greta
or
mike
I'm
not
sure
who
else
is
on
that
volunteered
and
are
we
moving
forward
with
that?
Now.
G
A
Okay:
let's
go
to
the
agenda
items
for
the
next
or
upcoming
meetings;
thoughts
on
the
board
training
winner,
2021.
H
I
H
I
guess
that's
up
to
to
you
all
if
you
think
that
it
would
be
helpful
to
have
that
board
training,
I'm
guessing
that's
the
one
from
the
city
clerk's
office
and
and
when
might
be
the
best
time
for
that.
A
H
Gotcha
sure
I
can
I
can
do
that.
Let
me
reach
out
to
the
city
clerk's
office
and
say
so
that
helps
me
apply
that
so
it
was
with
with
this
would
be
for
the
chair
and
the
vice
chair
going
through
that
orientation
from
the
city
clerk's
office,
yeah,
okay,
perfect,
yes,
so
I
can
get.
I
can
bring
back
details
on
that:
okay
sharon.
F
Yeah,
the
last
sport
training
I
went
on
was
before
covet
and
it
was
held
at
a109
or
whatever,
wherever
it
was.
So
I
didn't
know,
were
they
doing
board
training
zooming,
because
there
was
a
bunch
of
bunch
of
us
from
boards
and
commissions
all
around
it.
Just
wasn't
one,
but
it
just
wasn't.
The
usc
is
what.
A
Gobbler
can
get
us
information
and
then,
when
we
we
meet
sharon
with
dollar,
we
can
get
more
information
about
more
information.
Okay,
okay!
Let's
do
it
like
that.
Okay,.
F
A
F
Yes,
go
ahead,
I'm
on
trc,
with
usc
and
all
these
acronyms,
and
I
do
know
that
anna
had
been
trying
to
set
it
up
for
chris
collins,
and
I
don't
know
what
exactly
she
had
in
mind
to
talk
to
chris.
But
I
do
know,
chris
is
swamped.
F
About
the
fourth
time
that
this
has
been
put
off-
and
I
was
going
to
say,
if
there's
something
that
annette
needs
to
know
about
trc
I've
got
I've
been
three
years
on
it.
I
may
be
able
to
answer
some
of
the
rudiments
of
questions,
but
I
think
to
be
fair
to
chris
trying
to
get
him
to
come
and
and
answer
random
questions
from
us
is
kind
of
a
a
big
ask
at
this
point
in
time
for
him.
In
my
opinion,.
A
So
do
you
think,
since
you
are
on
that
technical
review
since
you're
on
that,
can
you
come
back
the
next
meeting
and
give
us
more
information
on
that.
F
Yes,
I
can,
and
if
the
questions
get
above
and
beyond
either
dawa
can
ask-
or
I
can
research.
A
A
I
will
now
join
the
meeting
unless
any
objections
so
adjourned.
Thank
you
hope.
You'll
have
a
good
rest
of
the
evening.
Thanks
everybody,
it's
been
a
pleasure.
I've
enjoyed
every
minute
of
it.
Y'all
are
good
we're
getting
there.
They're,
not
gonna
they're,
not
gonna,
knock
our
community
down
we're
gonna
stay.
Okay,
we're
gonna
be
hanging
in
there.