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A
A
This
is
about
economic
development
and
we're
taking
a
different
approach.
This
is
the
state
of
new
jersey
and
economic
development
has
always
been
from
the
top
down.
It's
always
generated
and
trent
they
generated
in
trenton
that
they
would
put
an
authority
in
charge.
We
know
that
freedom
there
for
a
while
they
was
jersey,
shore,
curtis,
special
and
then
when
curtis
left
tom
carver
came
in
and
the
emphasis
was
transportation
and
there
was
no
continuity.
A
A
After
all,
there
look
what
happened
in
atlantic
city
when
the
number
one
industry
hit
the
skids,
it
hurt
everybody
all
over
the
county.
So
what
we
try
to
do?
What
we're
going
to
try
to
do
is
to
listen
to
you.
This
is
going
to
be
a
little
different.
This
is
going
to
be
from
really
the
bottom.
This
is
from
the
county,
our
initiative,
that's
why
we're
taking
this
on
the
road
to
listen
to
you
to
go
online,
to
give
us
your
ideas,
it's
why
the
microphones
are
set
up
here.
A
A
We
do
have
a
an
industry,
that's
still
a
2.3
billion
dollar
industry,
it's
down
from
five
point
something
billion,
but
we
still
have
successful
casinos
that
are
making
money
that
take
care
of
their
their
employees
that
care-
and
this
is
what
we
want
to
build
on
also
now
tomorrow-
we're
going
to
be
in
hamilton
at
six
o'clock
to
listen
to
them.
This
is
the
second
part
we
were
prior
to
this.
We
were
in
atlanta
community
college
and
it
is
important
that
we
understand
that
we're
all
in
this
together.
A
We
have
a
whole
lot
to
build
upon
and,
like
I
said,
why
is
the
county
doing
it?
Well,
we
we
found
a
funding
source,
the
acua
which,
by
law
we
could
take
that
money,
and
I
don't
want
to
say
this
is
our
last
great
effort
if
this
fails
we're
in
the
big
trouble.
If
we're.
If
this
fails,
we
are
certainly
not
as
successful
as
we
would
think.
We
would
be
that's
why
we
chose
angelo
angelo
angelos,
which
everybody
is.
A
A
B
A
What
to
revitalize
atlantic
city?
So,
if
you
think
revitalizing
atlantic
city
is
building
13
palaces,
putting
five
six
and
seven
restaurants
inside
a
barber
shop,
a
lady
salon,
a
shoe
shop,
a
everything
you
could
possibly
get
out
on
the
street,
that's
what
did,
in
other
words
freestanding
hotel
and
casino.
A
That
would
be
great
imagine
how
the
rest
of
the
town
would
be
thriving,
but
they
wanted
you
to
drive
in
and
drive
out,
come
in
on
a
thursday
drive
out
on
a
sunday
night
and
see
you
later,
never
even
see
the
beach
or
boardwalk
never
get
outside
and
go
to
a
restaurant
or
walk
around.
We
want
to
keep
you
in
there.
We
want
you
to
spend
your
money
inside
that
certainly
didn't
revitalize
atlantic
city.
What
it
did
was
put
a
whole
lot
of
money
in
certain
people's
pockets.
A
Is
it
our
fault?
Well,
we
didn't
have
a
say
in
there.
That's
the
way
things
work.
Now
we
have
a
say
we
want
to
hear
from
you.
We
want
you
to
be
enthusiastic.
We
want
you
to
work
with
us.
We
want
to
put
away
our
petty
problems
and
our
petty
differences
when,
after
we're
successful,
we
can
go
back
and
fight
with
each
other
again
right
now
and
by
the
way.
This
is
what
tecumseh
did
the
greatest
indian
that
ever
put
on
moccasins.
A
A
D
Thank
you
dennis
for
that
wonderful
introduction.
I
feel
all
that
weight
on
my
shoulders
right
now.
I
have
not
failed,
but
some
of
my
clients
have
been
more
successful
than
others,
but
definitely
I
did
not
come
here
to
have
failure
on
the
back
of
atlantic
county.
D
I
would
like
to
to
say
a
few
comments
before
we
really
turn
it
over
to
you,
because
this
is
your
meeting,
not
my
meeting.
First
and
foremost,
I'd
like
to
introduce
you
to
dane
anderson,
the
project
manager
for
this
endeavor
from
angelo
economics.
Dane.
Would
you.
D
Take
it
as
often
as
you
like,
we
definitely
count
on
your
views,
your
opinions
of
what
needs
to
happen.
I
have
never
in
my
professional
career,
have
been
disappointed
from
public
input.
Whether
you
agree
on
what
needs
to
be
done
about
economic
development
or
you
disagree.
We
often
find
that
even
those
that
disagree
have
a
different
way
of
reaching
to
the
same
result.
D
So
the
purpose
of
this
meeting
is
to
encourage
you
to
speak
your
your
views,
your
your
mind
about
what
you
think
should
happen
here
in
economic
development,
the
more
engaging
that
the
conversation
is,
I
think
the
better
we're
all
going
to
be.
At
the
very
end,
I
would
like
to
say
that
many
people
ask
me
about
what
is
a
good
definition
about
economic
development,
and
I
have
one
of
my
own.
D
A
citizen,
on
the
other
hand,
is
a
person
that
would
spend
a
lot
of
their
time
and
financial
resources
thinking
more
about
how
do
we
build
a
better
community?
How
do
we
leave
a
better
economy
for
future
generations?
They're,
not
likely
to
call
the
politicians
and
complain
they're
likely
to
call
the
politicians
more
often
than
citizens
coming
up
with
solutions
to
a
lot
of
the
challenges.
D
D
We
have
gotten
so
much
input.
Already
more
than
a
couple
hundred
people,
we've
talked
to
one
on
one
interviews:
focus
groups:
our
first
forum,
public
forum,
was
attended
by
90,
plus
people.
I
think
we
have
that
many
people
here
today
as
well.
D
We
want
to
be
sure
that
we
built
a
constituency
around
this
project,
whether
you
disagree
or
agree
with
a
strategy
at
the
very
end.
Please
look
at
the
forest
and
not
look
at
the
trees.
There
may
be
items
here
that
not
everyone
is
going
to
agree
with,
but
overall,
the
intent
of
this
project.
The
intent
of
the
people
who
have
hired
angel
economics
is
to
build
a
better
future
to
diversify
your
economy.
D
To
be
sure
that
this
is
perhaps
one
of
the
last
strategies
that
you
are
undertaking,
because
I
think
the
product
that
we're
going
to
give
you
is
going
to
give
you
a
pretty
good
guidance
for
the
next
five
to
seven
years.
There
is
no
need
for
anyone
to
spend
more
money
doing
an
economic
development
strategy.
I
would
rather
see
the
money
go
towards
implementation
of
strategy.
D
D
Environment
that
I've
ever
been
to,
that
is
not
to
say
that
we
have
not
encountered
the
same
problems
or
challenges
in
new
york.
We've
done
a
project
for
governor
pataki
years
ago
or
other
states
where
we
have
been
engaged
to
do
this
type
of
work.
But
there
is
no
local
economic
development
entity
here,
and
I
firmly
believe
that
the
business
of
economic
development
belongs
not
at
the
state
level,
not
at
the
capitol.
D
It
belongs
to
atlantic
county
atlantic
city.
So
one
of
the
first
things
that
I
asked
when
I
was
interviewed
is
was
who
is
going
to
implement
this
strategy,
because
I
have
done
my
homework
and
googled
every
possible
economic
development
partner
and
could
not
find
a
single
organization
charged
with
a
marketing
and
truly
economic
development.
Promotion
of
this
region
and
economic
development
is
not
community
development.
It's
not
about
housing
and
most
of
the
organizations
that
I
have
seen
online
on
their
websites.
D
They
were
really
community
development
and
housing
development,
we're
talking
about
marketing
and
promoting,
and
we're
talking
about
spending
money,
to
impress
upon
other
people
to
invest
in
your
community
to
change
their
perception
of
your
region.
So
I'm
I'm
here
to
say
that
even
if
we
had
an
economic
development
organization
in
place
today-
which
I
very
much
would
like
to
see
because
otherwise
you're
wasted
your
time
and
resources.
D
So
I
am
also
here
to
say
that
economic
development
is
everyone's
business
and
I've
heard
many
of
you
discuss
and
bring
forward
your
views
of
how
the
state
has
not
done
this
or
that.
Well,
it's
not
about
the
state.
D
If
we
depended
on
the
state
of
texas
to
do
economic
development
for
the
major
cities
in
in
texas,
we
will
be
bankrupt
today,
arizona
would
be
bankrupt,
new
mexico
will
be
bankrupt,
florida
will
be
bankrupt.
Economic
development
is
local
and
it's
everyone's
business.
It
is
your
business,
it's
about
investing
in
your
communities,
because
if
you
don't
invest
first,
how
could
you
possibly
expect
someone
else
to
invest
here
so
help
us
build.
D
Support
for
this
effort,
we
invite
you
all
to
whether
you
agree
with
us
or
don't
agree.
Any
one
of
you
that
is
interested
in
economic
development
has
a
place
in
this
plan.
So
with
that
in
mind,
I'm
thankful
to
all
the
support
that
we
have
been
given
by
many
of
your
residents
and
citizens
in
this
county.
I'm
very
thankful
for
the
support
that
we
have
been
given
for
the
county
and
the
opportunity
to
talk
to
as
many
of
you.
So
this
is
yet
another
opportunity
for
you
to
express
your
views
on.
D
The
banks
don't
know
atlantic
city
from
atlanta
county.
They
all
put
you
in
the
same
category,
so
we
we
want
to
be
sure
that
we
look
at
an
opportunity
to
help
uplift
everyone,
along
with
this
strategic
action
plan,
and
I
hope
to
count
on
your
support,
any
we're
ready
for
the
questions.
I
think
andrew.
D
We
have
a
very
specific
timetable.
There
are
three
phases
to
this
project.
One
of
it
is
pretty
much
complete
and
that's
the
market
assessment
that
is
more
quite
frankly
for
our
own
identification
to
understand
what
the
data
tells
us.
What
you
have
told
us
through
the
interviews
and
stakeholder
meetings
that
we
have
had
and
that
report
is
going
to
be
presented
to
the
county
this
week.
The
next
report
will
be
presented,
probably
in
about
45
days
or
so,
and
that
will
be
the
targeted
industry
assessment.
D
D
E
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
this
is
a
public
forum,
it
is
being
recorded,
so
everything
is
on
the
record
just
to
make
that
clear.
We're
going
to
ask
that
you
please
try
to
keep
your
comments
to
about
three
minutes,
and
if
we
give
everybody,
if
we
give
everybody
the
opportunity
to
have
voice
in
the
process,
we
can
go
back
again
and
we
can
allow
people
to
have
seconds
and
potentially
third,
so
the
roof
keeps
on
filling
up.
Also,
we
are
validating
parking
receipts
at
the
front
desk.
E
So
please
make
sure
that
you
get
that
done
so
that
you
don't
have
to
pay
for
your
parking.
When
you
come
up
joe,
my
colleague
joe
and
I
will
be
walking
around
with
the
microphones,
we
are
going
to
be
hovering
nearby
because
we
want
to
make
sure
the
microphones
move
throughout
the
audience.
When
you
take
the
microphone,
please
introduce
yourself
and
the
the
town
that
you
live
in.
F
G
My
name
is
william
cheatham,
citizen
of
atlantic
city.
Now
I
heard
the
county
executives
say
we
might
succeed.
Well,
I
say
we're
going
to
succeed.
That's
right.
G
G
G
G
G
Now
we
have
jobs
in
atlantic
city
and
those
jobs
were
taken
by
all
the
people
in
the
county
benefited
at
the
time
when
we
were
making
big
money
now
the
money
is
spent.
We
all
got
to
share
that
small
pot,
but
if
we
all
work
together,
we
can
all
make
a
living,
but
I
like
some
of
the
people
from
atlantic
city
to
get
some
of
those
jobs
throughout
the
county
when
they
come
up.
B
H
My
name
is
peter
who
from
lynnwood
originally
I'm
also
from
china,
and
I
traveled
all
over
the
world.
Italian
city
is
a
very
famous
place
in
the
world.
It's
known
for
what
gambling.
So
it
was
the
world
capital
of
gambling.
H
H
H
It
happened
in
bagana,
so
that
kind
of
games,
the
games
that
can
attract
the
young
people,
young
generation,
the
people
who,
whenever
you
say,
oh,
we
know,
there's
a
tournament
going
on
somewhere
automatically.
They
think
that's
going
to
be
in
atlantic
city.
At
the
landing
city
should
build
a
well-known
name
called
the
capital,
the
world
chapter
of
games
and
the
rebel
can
be
something
called
the
game
city.
Okay,
the
games
from
from
all
over
the
world.
H
People
want
to
do
a
tournament
in
their
like
a
chess
or
marbles
whatever
the
game
they
come
to
atlantic
city,
because
this
is
a
famous
place
for
games
and
the
second
thing
what
atlantic
city
is
known
in
the
world
is
because
of
the
monopoly
games,
the
board
games.
Everyone
knows
about
the
city,
they
know
the
straight
name
of
the
city,
exactly.
I
H
H
Little
in
china
and
we
played
monopolies
in
chinese,
and
we
know
those
economic
city
names,
then
those
are
street
names.
So
that's
a
big
big,
our
assets.
We
need
to
use
it.
Adamantly
city
has
a
name
in
the
world
and
we
never
make
through
this
gambling
thing.
Now
is
the
time
to
move
on
to
having
more
games
all
kinds
of
games.
J
Will
any
part
of
this
report
address
all
of
our
concerns,
which
is
the
possibility
of
gambling
in
north
jersey,
such
as
meadowlands
or
monmouth
park
or
wherever,
and
will
any
part
of
the
report
address
a
stats
and
figures
that
would
help
us
attract
large
companies
from
coming
here,
making
their
investments
here,
knowing
that
this
area
is
staunchly
opposed
to
north
jersey,
casinos,
which
we
are
and
whether
this
particular
report
will
emphasize
with
data
what
the
negative
would
be
with
north
jersey,
casinos,
that's
my
question.
D
We
are
going
to
have
a
comprehensive
look
at
what
needs
to
be
done
for
economic
development
to
move
this
economy
forward.
So,
yes,
we're
going
to
be
looking
at
your
casino
industry,
we're
going
to
be
looking
at
ways
potentially
of
diversifying
it.
D
D
Our
work
is
going
to
focus
on
how
to
attract
new
businesses,
how
to
help
your
existing
businesses
grow
and
feel
supported,
because
I
have
been
in
business
for
32
years
and
not
as
a
consultant,
I
might
add,
for
12
of
those
years.
I
was
the
head
of
economic
development
for
austin
texas
and
we
built
a
very
strong
program
there,
probably
the
strongest
in
the
country
for
the
last
20
30
years.
D
If
you
don't
take
care
of
your
existing
businesses,
there
is
no
no
chance
in
the
world
that
you're
going
to
be
able
to
attract
new
businesses,
because
at
some
point
in
time,
they're
also
going
to
be
existing
businesses,
and
they
want
to
be
sure
that
they're
going
to
be
taken
care
of
we're.
Also
going
to
look
at
entrepreneurship.
D
J
Thank
you.
I
was
hoping
also
as
well
that
there
would
be
the
necessary
data
in
there
that
will
enable
us
to
continue
the
fight
against
northern
jersey,
casinos
and
to
try
to
convince
those
in
government
in
trenton
that
north
jersey,
casinos,
would
be
a
negative
for
this
area,
and
that
would
strengthen
our
position
because
we
feel
very
united
as
an
area
that
any
of
those
deals
would
be
a
bad
deal
for
this
area.
D
I
definitely
believe
that
any
casinos
going
in
northern
jersey
will
hurt
your
existing
businesses
here,
because
just
as
casinos
and
I
have
been
built
in
maryland
and
outside
of
philadelphia,
they've
cut
you
off.
D
D
Many
of
the
type
of
recommendations
that
we're
going
to
be
given
here,
you're,
not
in
a
strategic
location,
at
least
your
strategic
location,
which
is
the
ocean,
has
not,
in
my
opinion,
been
taken
advantage
yet
or
leveraged
appropriately.
So
anything
you
know,
we
had
already
many
ideas
about
different
types
of
sectors
that
can
grow
here.
Sports.
I
George
loza
architecting
argentine
new
jersey
and
I've
yet
to
fill
out
the
survey
I
plan
to
do
it
quite
extensively,
probably
by
hand.
Since
I
find
this
survey
itself
somewhat
truncated,
it
would
easily
to
be
glib
and
just
sort
of
say
there
must
be
some
confusion
of
stockton
with
stanford
to
try
to
think
of
incubators.
I
And
in
that
regard
I
attended
the
garden
state
film
festival
yesterday,
which
was
quite
well
attended
and
resorts
was
very
happy
with
it
and
and
the
indie
filmmakers
were
very
happy
with
it
and,
along
with
that,
could
fit
in
with
create
truly
creating
an
arts
district
in
the
areas
that
are
already
considered
as
such,
the
mississippi
avenue
area,
and
there
could
be
an
indie
film
venue
to
begin
the
spur,
the
sort
of
milieu
and
mystique
that's
necessary
to
create
the
creative
place
making.
I
One
might
say
I
could
go
into
more
details
about
creative
placement,
that's
actually
a
method
of
gaining
sustainable,
new
jersey
points,
which
my
green
team
has
done
and
caused
economic
development.
It
is
a
shame
that
we
have
to
resort
to
sustainable
methods.
I
think
in
a
way
to
spur
development,
but
I
think
that's
the
point
that
we're
at
and
we're
sort
of
returning
back
to
our
roots
in
a
way.
I
I
was
also
part
of
creative,
new
jersey,
creative
atlantic
city,
which
was
a
forum
that
went
on
lately,
and
I
see
some
people
here
from
there
and
it's
amazing
that
these
artists
and
activists
and
advocates
there
and
other
business
people
were
very
much
thinking.
In
the
same
way,
I
saw
a
lot
less
disparity
among
them
than
I
do
see
among
other
ideas.
I
So
I
may
come
up
with
a
couple
of
ideas
that
will
bring
a
few
geforce,
and
that
would
mean
that
we
would
need
to
google
einstein
and
his
quote
that
if
it's
not
ridiculous,
then
they
have
no
chance
of
succeeding.
So
I'm
actually
here
with
a
rumor
from
mr
straw
that
he's
turning
the
rebel
into
the
world's
largest
vertical
lettuce
farm.
I
However,
it
turns
out
that
in
newark
right
now,
there's
a
lettuce
farm,
a
vertical
farm
being
built.
I
understand
we're
proposed
right
now
and
in
doyle's
town.
There
is
a
lettuce
farm,
there's
plenty
of
land
in
doyle's
town
and
there's
plenty.
I
Here
so
today's
paper,
which
I
could
pull
out
of
my
back,
would
say
that
west
atlantic
city
bought
all
these
motels.
That's
part
of
that
carver
township
and
doesn't
know
really
how
to
proceed
with
them
and
they're
asking
for
more
developers-
and,
I
guess
I'm
sure,
more
bars
and
restaurants
by
the
way,
if
you're
going
to
put
any
bars
in
restaurants.
Please
do
ask
mr
goldman,
who
bought
13th
street
in
philadelphia
only
the
hippest
area
in
philadelphia
right
now,
and
he
claims
that
founded
soho.
I
B
I
Place
but
back
to
the
lettuce
one:
yes,
so
you
have
all
these
vacant
motels
and
people
used
to
come
here.
I
I
But
I'm
more
interested
in
the
economic
development
of
all
these
ideas,
whether
they're
artistic
ideas,
whether
they're
filmmaking
ideas,
whether
they're
farmers,
markets
fisherman's
energy,
would
apparently
supposedly
bring
35
million
dollars.
Was
that
a
year
of
tourist
dollars,
people
in
amsterdam,
where
they
have
these
giant
windmills,
go
out
to
go
see
these
things.
These
are
the
kind
of
directions
we
need
to
go.
I
D
In
fact,
I
want
to
be
on
record
to
say
that
our
firm
has
developed
the
first
creative
strategy
ever
in
the
united
states
for
winston-salem
and
the
national
design
center.
There
is
there
because
of
our
recommendation.
We've
created
strategies
in
new
orleans
in
detroit
in
santa
fe
new
mexico.
We
build
it
in
austin,
so
I
do
believe
part
of
what
we
have
to
do
here
is
not
just
to
bring
people
alone.
We
have
to
build
a
community
of
place
and
arts,
culture
and
music
do
that.
D
You're
raising
your
hands,
probably
you
need
to
move
to
the
mic.
If
you
will
no.
K
K
It's
okay:
how
we
doing
folks!
Do
you
hear
enough?
My
name
is
ronnie
young.
I
was
born
ronaldo
angelo
toscano
palmisano,
but
I
trade
as
ronnie
young.
It
sounds
alike,
and
I'm
here
about
bader
field.
I've
been
working
on
it
for
four
years
to
develop
bigger
field.
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
We
need
everybody's
help
and
we
need
skin
in
the
game
from
everybody.
The
unions
have
to
participate,
the
county
has
to
participate,
the
city
has
to
participate,
the
state
has
to
participate,
the
builders
have
to
participate.
Nobody
in
this
world
is
going
to
spend
600
million
dollars
on
infrastructure
for
bader
field.
That's
what
it's
going
to
cost!
K
K
K
This
is
what
this
is
about:
jobs,
entertainment
and
the
world,
not
a
local
facility,
an
international
facility,
and
if
we
can
get
that
on-
and
you
all
make
note
of
this
and
write
and
call
and
do
whatever
you
have
to
do-
to
create
this
for
atlantic
city,
it
will
be
then
the
new
playground
of
the
world.
Thank
you
very
much.
M
My
name
is
aaron
randolph.
I
come
I'm
a
councilman
here
in
atlanta
city.
I
come
as
a
concerned
citizen.
I
like
your
rendition.
I
think
our
council
president
be
able
to
speak
on
that,
but
I'm
also
a
working
man.
M
I
work
every
day
and
when
I
go
to
work
in
the
morning,
I
pass
a
lot
of
people
from
atlantic
city
and
throughout
the
county
that
are
not
working.
So
I'm
here
for
the
working
man
today,
you
know
a
lot
of
renditions,
they
sound
good.
M
M
Go
from
having
a
job
to
not
having
one
every
day,
people
are
dying
to
give
work,
so
I'm
here
for
the
working
man,
whatever
we
come
up
with,
whatever
think
about
the
working
person
think
about
the
person
that
gets
up
out
of
their
bed
every
morning.
That
has
to
go
out
and
make
a
living.
You
know
we
can
hear
all
of
this.
I'm
on
city
council.
I
hear
them
come,
but
I
tell
them
I
work
just
like
you
do
and
if
you
don't.
M
M
So
whatever
you
do,
please
have
the
working
person
in
mind
and
when
you
do
remind
them,
atlantic
city
is
the
engine
that
takes
care
of
the
county
and
the
state
600
million
dollars
leave
out
here
every
year
every
year.
So
please
for
the
working
man.
Just
remember
that
that's
all
I
have
to
say
and
thank
you.
O
Good
evening,
everyone,
my
name,
is
mindy
salkin.
I
moved
here
from
new
york
city
six
months
ago.
My
company
is
the
running
center,
I'm
a
professional
running
coach
and
I'm
bringing
fitness
wellness,
health,
nutrition
and
spirit
here.
So
I
think
that
atlantic
city
should
be
the
wellness
capital
of
the
world,
and
with
that
you
could
have
each
one
of
those
different
components
you
could
have
fitness
and
under
that
would
be
all
the
sports
and
activities
that
take
place.
O
You
would
have
health
and
under
that
would
be
all
the
medical
establishments
and
the
welfare
of
everyone's
health
and
vigor,
and
then
you
would
have
nutrition
and
under
that
would
be
the
wonderful
food
and
entertainment
and
in
bars
that
we
have
here
and
then
under
spirit
you
would
have
all
the
creative
arts.
O
So
I
think
I'd
like
to
see
the
word
wellness,
which
is
very
big
today
in
the
world
and
in
the
corporate
world,
because
they
are
bringing
in
lots
of
different
people
to
cover
wellness,
because
if
your
company
is
not
well
and
your
employees
are
not
well,
then
your
company
will
not
do
well.
So
I
think
that
if
we
make
atlantic
city
the
wellness
capital
of
the
world,
we
will
do
well.
Thank
you.
P
Hi
good
evening,
everyone
we're
getting
a
little
excited
and
that's
great,
I
I
think
every
everyone's
rendition
or
what
they
would
like
to
see
the
city
become
is
important
and
I
I
hope
everyone's
rendition
is
sort
of
added
blended
in.
I
have
a
community
incubator
that
I
put
together
some
years
ago,
because
I
agree
with
the
gentleman
that
the
week
gets
link.
If
we
strengthen
the
weakest
link,
then
we
have
a
strong
foundation
to
build
up,
and
I
came
to
atlantic
city
when
I
was
18
years
old
in
1976
oops.
P
But
but
the
most
amazing
thing
I
loved
about
atlantic
city
was
that
you
could
come
here
as
a
young
adult
and
get
a
job
on
a
boardwalk
and
work
and
build
a
life
without
your
parents.
You
know
and
I'm
sick,
and
I
mean
you
know
that
that's
important
for
young
people
and
I
think
it's
important
for
atlantic
city
to
be
known
as
a
place
of
diversity,
creativity,
innovation
and
it
is
so
much
wealth
here
already.
You
know
we
just
used
our
waste
and
resources
like,
for
example,
all
the
hundreds
of
thousands
of
abandoned
homes.
P
There
are
families
that
lost
jobs
and
even
before
the
major
casinos
closed,
as
they
were
dwindling
and
they're
in
motel
rooms
with
families,
you
know
with
kids,
four
or
five
kids
in
the
motel
room
and
how
stressful
is
that
you
know
so.
My
community
incubator,
what
it
basically
does
is
it
it
promotes
entrepreneurship
and
the
great
recession.
P
It
was
entrepreneurship
that
brought
us
out,
and
I
think
that
every
community
should
have
a
nice
healthy
share
of
entrepreneurs,
every
community
and
and
and
also
we
need
to
promote,
what's
important
to
our
government.
Its
values,
like
the
government
at
this
time,
is
building
up
its
engineering
sector
and
phd
sector,
and
so
it's
a
great
opportunity
to
our
high
school
children
to
continue
in
school
now,
they're
giving
scholarships
if
you
make
it
to
your
associate's
degree.
P
If
you
want
to
be
an
engineer
or
architect
a
phd
in
science
or
whatever
we
want
the
best
in
our
country.
You
know,
and
so
these
things
are
important
and-
and
I
think
if
we
took
the
time
to
build
stability
for
people
and
and
and
let
them
know
their
each
and
every
single
individual
on
this
planet
is
equally
important.
They
have
gift
talents
and
skills.
P
You
know
some
of
the
black
communities
have
the
best
nail
technicians
here,
dressers
and
cooks,
you
know
and
I'm
seeing
it
and
there's
a
lot
of
entrepreneurship
opportunity
there
that
hasn't
been
tapped.
You
know,
so
I
have
a
proposal
as
well.
I
hope
to
leave
your
copy
and
that
you
would
consider
it
because
I
I
think
if
atlantic
city,
the
casinos
are
important
and
people
enjoy
coming
here,
it's
a
resort,
but
it's
also
a
family.
That's
been
here
before
the
casinos
came
and
these
families
are
still
here
struggling
even
harder
than
they
were
before.
P
The
casinos
came
and
the
the
one
good
thing
about
the
casinos
that
closed
all
those
people
that
have
worked
for
the
casinos
20
and
30
years.
They
are
expert
in
their
field
and
they're
business
owners.
When
you
say
you
know
what
I
mean
they
can
start.
P
Restaurants
and
bars,
and-
and
they
know
what
the
community
likes,
because
they
have
serviced
them
for
the
last
20
something
years
you
know
so
they're,
not
unemployable,
they
just
need
to
think
differently.
C
Hello,
my
name
is
janet
garrity,
I'm
a
business
owner
and
a
long
time
resident
of
atlantic
county.
I
live
in
galloway,
township
and
galloway
township.
I
decided
to
move
my
family
there
years
ago
because
the
close
proximity,
the
great
school
system,
which
I
think
just
about
every
community
in
atlanta
county
has
I
mean,
there's
it's
really
amazing:
the
the
local
education
system
that
we
have
still.
We
have
richard
stockton
college.
C
I
also
university
stockton
university,
that's
right
atlantic
atlanta
care
and
we
also
have
the
parkway,
which
I
can
jump
on
in
five
minutes.
The
expressway,
which
I
can
jump
on
in
five
minutes.
We
have
the
airport,
which
is
like
kind
of
like
the
statue
of
liberty
between
argument
over
egg
harbor,
township
or
galloway.
So
these.
C
Strong
infrastructure
areas
right
here
in
our
backyard.
Now
I
do
a
lot
of
business
here
in
atlanta
county,
but
I
do
some
in
gloucester,
county
gloucester
county
has
rowan
university
and
I
don't
know
if
you
know
this,
but
rowan
university
is
dumping,
hundreds
of
millions
of
dollars
into
that
community
and
what
glassboro
has
done
is
said:
hey.
How
can
we
get
in
on
that
and
they've
built
a
downtown
section
right
around
its
college
to
come
to
help
that
whole
region
grow?
Now
I
know
stockton's
configuration
is
different
from
rowan's,
but
I
mean
they
really
capitalize.
B
C
R
It
has
a
utility.
That's
a
player
there.
Atlantic
city
used
to
have
atlantic
city
electric,
which
moved
its
quarter
headquarters
from
here
to
maze
landing
to
may
or
several
different
times,
and
it's
now
going
to
be
owned
by
a
company,
that's
based
in
chicago
and
there's
a
real
trend
in
the
electric
industry,
towards
community
scale,
power
and
and
in
california.
There's
lots
and
lots
of
municipal
and
utilities.
Counties
and
cities
are
beginning
to
go
well
boy.
We
could
generate
that
local.
R
We
could
do
that
investment
locally
here,
and
you
know
it
kind
of
makes
the
question
of
you
know
that
economic
development
role
that
the
land
city
electric
used
to
play
with
atlantic
city.
You
know
what
what
has
really
replaced
that
the
casinos
are
seem
to
be
rather
big
players
now,
but
they
just
would
well
like
to
be
in
eastern.
H
R
Or
in
las
vegas
or
other
places,
but
your
local
electric
function
is
really
a
a
very
strong
partner
in
economic
development,
and
I
think
there
are
some
real
assets
here
in
acua,
there's
only
two
municipal
utilities
in
the
state
of
new
jersey,
the
city
of
vineland
and
there's
one
up
north,
but
acua
has
done
some
world-class
things
on
they're,
creating
a
renewable
county
scale
utility
for
their
function,
but
not
the
county
as
a
whole,
and
I
think
it's
the
strategic
location
of
atlantic
city
is
its
proximity,
and
people
can
share
ideas
and
gather
here,
and
you
can
bring
people
in
to
showcase
the
offshore
wind
and
showcase.
R
What
they're
doing
that
you
really
need
between
stockton
and
the
stockton
campus
is
a
wonderful
model,
they're
calling
these
models
in
california,
renewable
energy,
secure
communities,
but
it's
a
research
topic
in
the
same
sense
of
how
buildings
have
become
more
integrated
on
energy.
It's
how
to
do
it
better
and
if
you
position
with
the
local
investment
and
the
research,
you
begin
to
create
the
companies
that
can
go,
sell
the
ideas
elsewhere.
R
But
I
think
it's
a
very
strong
asset
locally
here
and
just
as
a
byline,
I
bought
a
property
in
summer's
point
that
has
a
six
thousand
dollar
a
year
property.
Naturally,
it's
eight
thousand
now
property
tax
and
going
up
an
upper
township
where
they're
in
the
process
of
building
another
conventional
big
power
plant
that
upper
township,
township's
gonna,
get
the
same
property
would
have
a
two
thousand
dollar
a
year
property
tax
because
of
that
power
plant,
so
maybe
spreading
the
the
investment
and
power
technologies
around
war.
R
Putting
solar
into
shore,
for
example,
to
match
up
with
the
summer
peak
needs,
makes
a
heck
of
a
lot
more
sense
and
randomly
just
spreading
it
around
new
jersey,
like
it's
currently
going
on,
but
power
industries,
big
money
and
as
a
last
comment
when
the
auto
industry
was
being
created.
There's
a
showcase
here
at
the
shore
and
when
the
auto
industry
was
created.
R
Charles
chrysler
and
henry
ford
used
to
race
cars
down
in
cape
may
on
the
beach
to
show
off
the
investment
bankers
in
new
york
and
the
washington
politicians
and
there's
a
real
showcase
here.
An
opportunity
for
people
to
get
together
and
compliment
the
tourism
industry
relative
to
business
meetings
and
ideas
sharing,
but
it
takes
a
takes
a
program.
It
takes
a
strategy
to
do
it.
So
thank
you.
S
S
I
am
in
a
matter
of
fact
in
the
process
of
inviting
at
least
three
billionaires
from
the
far
east
to
come
over
here
and
invest
in
our
land.
You
know
like
henry
c,
is
a
very
successful
billionaire
in
the
philippine
islands
they're
moving
how
they're
gonna
put
up
a
second
macau
in
the
philippines.
That's
successful.
S
He
partnered
with
the
billionaire
in
australia
to
put
up
this
soul,
air,
which
is
another
casino,
and
you
see
my
my
pictures
that
I
have
you
know
ordered
from
the
philippines,
is
amazing.
The
way
they
make
europe
out
of
the
philippines
now
with
all
their
buildings,
modernized
buildings
and
resorts.
S
Now,
my
my
main
point
is
what
we
need
to
do
really,
because
the
government
spent
at
least
800
million
dollars
in
the
care
of
alzheimer's.
You
know,
and
we
can
prevent
this
most
of
the
people
that
come
around
here
are
seniors
and
we
need
to
prevent
that.
So
one
way
of
doing
it
is
increasing.
You
know
the
preventive
measures
that
we
can
do
to
assist
all
the
seniors
to
keep
from
getting
the
dementia
okay.
My
suggestion,
okay,
is
invite
at
least
two
internet
moguls
to
open
up
over
here.
S
He
just
opened
a
branch
is
called
a
super
super
super
scope
in
fremont
of
san
francisco,
california,
and
I'm
inviting
him
to
open
one
over
here
in
new
jersey,
especially,
you
know
atlantic
county.
We
need
to
do
this.
The
same
way,
the
governor,
the
governor
of
new
mexico.
He
invited
one
internet
model
that
had
caused
30
000
jobs.
I
think
we
need
to
invite
these
billionaires
to
open
up
over
here.
This
is
asian
called
asian
business
council.
They
have
1.3
trillion
dollars,
okay,
to
invest
with
worthy
projects.
S
S
East,
are
you
aware
that
china
is
spending
112
billion
dollars
in
tours
united
states
and.
B
S
Combined
only
spent
70
billion
dollars
in
tourism,
we
need
to
increase
this
and
upgrade
it,
and
one
way
of
doing
this
is
one
of
these.
I'm
inviting
one
of
the
billionaires
to
henry
c
is
called
the
mole
mogul.
Okay,
he
owns
the
second
biggest
pan.
It's
called
pasay
city
mall,
which
is
the
second
biggest
mall
in
the
whole
world,
and
this
is
for
fat.
Okay,
we
have
like
15
15
inventors
and
we
need.
We
need
an
a
museum
here
where
we
can
house
all
the
inventors
items
and
who
invented
swiss.
S
B
S
B
S
T
U
U
So
these
things
can
actually
happen,
and
that
means
you
have
to
have
the
community
at
the
table
and
too
many
times
we
have
the
people
that
don't
live
here,
making
decisions
for
us
when
there's
bright
minds
here
in
this
community
every
day
and
one
thing
that
we
have
and
what
that
we
need
and
just
what
we're
proposing
is
an
entertainment
district.
She
talked
about
the
culture
we
talk
about
performance
arts,
there's
different
things
that
people
can
feel
a
part
of
themselves
here
and
keeping
the
dollar
circulating
here.
U
There's
a
lot
of
people
that
work,
whether
it's
teachers,
firemen
casino
workers.
If
they
were
to
live
here
alone,
we
wouldn't
have
to
be
talking
about
the
tours
coming
in,
because
you'll
be
spending
the
dollar
circulating
in
our
community.
These
houses
will
be
full
and
the
taxes
will
go
down.
So
there's
a
solution
to
that,
but
it
don't
take
a
scientist
to
actually
figure
out.
U
So
those
are
things
we
need
to
start
looking
at
and
we
cannot
forget,
like
the
people,
that's
coming
right
now
you
have
a
lot
of
crime
in
land
city,
there's
no
secret
in
anybody
and
there's
a
lot
of
people
come
to
jail,
but
they
get
out
and
whether
they
come
back
to
the
communities
without
a
job
without
a
place
to
stay.
So
what
type
of
senator
what
type
of
businesses
are
able
to
hire
them
or
would
hire
them?
U
U
So
if
the
dollars
were
to
circulate
here
again,
if
we
have
half
the
people
that
work
working
to
walk
if
they
were
to
live
here,
that's
that's
dollars
there
circulating
in
our
community
and
then
and
then
you
have
stockton
coming.
You
have
a
lot
of
students
coming
from
all
over
the
world.
We
want
them
to
feel
safe,
but
we
also
need
the
inclusion
of
the
ones
that
graduate
from
high
school
and
for
them
to
have
see
some
type
of
vision
to
stay
here.
U
So
you
know
again
an
entertainment
district,
like
you
have
in
philadelphia,
south
street.
You
know
you
got
bourbon
street,
I
mean
you
got
all
those
type
of
places
that
you
have
a
hub
where
people
know
they
can
come
to
and
have
fun
and
feel
safe.
If
we
don't
create
something
now,
how
can
you
talk
about
a
beta
field
or
the
rebel
or
anything
else
of
people
with
money?
Don't
want
to
invest
here
because
of
the
safety
issue,
so
we
we
gotta
prioritize
what
we're
doing,
and
we
have
to
come
together
to
do
that.
Thank
you.
V
That's
right,
my
name
is
james
morgan,
I'm
born
grew
up
here
in
atlanta
county
been
been
a
casino
work
in
atlantic
city
for
a
good
20
years.
Now
I
work
at
ballets
right
now,
and
I
know
I'm
one
of
the
lucky
ones
that
saw
us
a
job
down
here.
Now.
I've
been
here
all
this
time
and
working
here
all
this
time
as
an
unskilled
worker.
V
That's
how
the
industry
views
me,
I'm
just
a
waiter
after
all,
but
I've
been
here
all
this
time
and
been
able
to
make
it
a
good
living
thanks
to
the
casino,
certainly
for
providing
that
job.
But
I
know
the
benefits
the.
V
The
pension
I
have
that
good
wage
that
doesn't
come
from
the
casino
that
comes
from
my
union.
The
reason
that
I
have
this
high
quality
of
living
right
now
here
is
because
of
the
argument,
the
the
representation
of
my
union.
Now
one
thing,
two
things
I
want
to
say
here
and
the
one
thing
is:
there's
a
lot
of
talk
about
job
creation,
and
that
is
darn
important,
but
it's
not
just
about
the
quantity
of
jobs,
but
the
quality
of
them.
Not
everybody
in
atlanta
county
now
has
like
a
doctorate
or
a
bachelor's
degree.
V
Anything
like
that.
A
lot
of
us
are
unskilled
people,
but
we
still
need
that
high
quality
of
living.
So
when
these
businesses
come
in
and
they
invest,
it's
got
to
be
a
priority
that
it's
not
just
that
they're
bringing
their
money
in
here
and
a
bunch
of
walmart
type
of
low-wage
jobs.
They've
got
to
be
quality
jobs
with
health
benefits
and
pensions,
something
where
we're
going
to
have
that
spare
money
to
spread
around
atlanta
county
to
keep
this
thing
going.
The
other
thing
I
want
to
say
is:
is
that
for
the
county
leadership?
V
N
Well,
I'm
going
to
put
my
two
cents
into
this
here.
My
name
is
walter
wood,
baron
and
I
was
born
and
raised
here.
I've
lived
here
all
my
life,
which
is
almost
55
years.
N
I
see
the
crda
following
the
same
script
to
a
degree.
Now,
yes,
they
build
housing,
they've
invested
a
billion
and
a
half
dollars
in
atlantic
city,
but
how
in
the
hell,
can
I
square
that
with
the
nearly
10
billion
dollars
they've
taken
out
of
this
city
and
invested
elsewhere,
north
central
south?
I
don't
really
care
that
was
atlantic
city's
money.
N
B
N
Q
V
N
W
N
Okay.
This
is
not
a
colonial
master,
colony
relationship,
we're
supposed
to
be
a
co-equal
part
of
this
state,
but
yet
we're
forced
to
swallow
dictate
some
trend
enlightened.
We
have
politicians
who
think
oh,
we
must.
We
must
settle
for
what
we
can
get
because
hey,
oh
the
northern
new
jersey
ice
having
votes,
they
had
the
population,
they
could
just
cram
things
down
our
throat
and
twist
our
arms
every
which
way
and
we
had
no
choice.
Well,
I'll,
tell
you
what
you
tell
that
to
the
late
half
fraud.
N
N
N
N
We
need
to
make
sure
that
our
politicians
are
dead
to
a
higher
standard
of
expectation,
because
I
think
too
many
southern
new
jerseyites
believe
that
their
region
is
just
a
poor
stepchild
of
the
north
and
we
need
to
put
a
stock
to
that.
We
need
to
think
of
ourselves
as
hell.
Am
I
better
than
that,
or
else
we're
going
to
continue
to
lag
behind
in
every
social
economic
measure
and
we'll
be
no
better
than
west
virginia
mississippi
eastern
kentucky.
N
I'm
very
serious,
I
think,
casino
gambling
yeah.
They
provided
a
lot
of
job
opportunities,
but
casinos
were
looked
upon
as
a
end,
not
a
means
to
an
end
too
many
folks,
cowered
behind
that
cloak
of
a
false
sense
of
economic
security.
Thinking
that
atlantic
city
was
really
in
the
free,
it
was
in
free
and
clear,
and
it
was
far
from
being
free
and
clear.
N
It
was
far
from
being
economically
secure
because
all
these
casino
executives
do
they
engaged
in
the
campaign
to
keep
parts
of
my
home
city
a
slum
just
to
keep
their
patrons
in
and
all
they
had
to
do
was
bust,
their
patrons
in
limousine
their
patrons
in
flying
their
patrons
pry
them
loose
from
their
money
and
then
show
them
out
the
door
and
if
they
came
to
do
other
things
than
gamble
like
shop
at
a
high
price
store
in
their
casino
or
go
to
a
high
price
restaurant.
That
was
all
really
good.
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
Z
My
name
is
miko
lukire.
I
live
in
maize
landing
and
I
work
in
galloway
pretty
much
I've
seen
just
listening
to
what
everyone
has
been
talking
about.
There
have
been
three
themes
that
I
hear
continually
popping
up
and
that's
green
energy,
entertainment
in
the
arts,
and
I
forgot
the
third
one
anyway,
the
the
thing
that
I
really
think
atlantic
county
needs.
In
my
opinion-
and
admittedly
this
is
the
first
time
I've
been
to
one
of
these
things.
Z
Z
We
really
do
have
brilliant
minds
and
amazing
workers
in
atlanta
county
throughout
atlantic
county
that
really
are
afraid
to
try
to
get
into
starting
a
new
business
or
try
to
get
into
developing
their
ideas
into
something
bigger
than
what
it
currently
is,
and
I
really
think
that
if
we
had,
if
we
had
one
small
business,
one
small
business,
incubator,
three
small
business
incubators
throughout
atlanta
county-
something
to
really
give
people
an
area
where
they're
not
going
to
dump
their
entire
life
savings
and
risk
losing
it
all
low
low
rent
areas
for
people
to
start
up
shops.
Z
Oh
that
was
the
third
thing
technology.
We
all
know
how
big
the
technology
boom
is
beginning
to
beginning
to
happen.
Now
it's
really
the
direction
of
the
future,
and
I
think
that
atlanta
county
needs
to
tap
into
that
tap
into
that
resource,
and
we
do
have
the
brilliant
minds
here
who
are
ready
to
do
those
things.
I
have
three
friends
who
are
about
to
move
to
california
and
work
for
google
instead
of
developing
a
business
here,
we
need
to
tap
into
that.
We
need
small
business
incubators.
We
need
anything
to
really
help.
Z
People
get
themselves
off
the
ground
with
their
brilliant
ideas,
and
I
truly
believe
that
atlanta
county
has
such
amazing
citizens
and
I'm
just
going
to
end
this
with
I'm.
Z
Something
I
like
to
add
something
I
like
to
end
with.
You
know
we
we
here
as
citizens.
We
are
here
trying
to
do
good
for
our
community
and
that's
beautiful
to
see
growing
up.
We
were
always
told
to
be
good
and
to
do
well
and
it's
time
that
we
shift
that
around
and
focus
on
being
well
and
doing
good.
We
need
to
restore
that
as
a
goal
in
our
society,
I'm
so
glad
to
see
so
many
people
here
working
on
that
right
now,.
F
F
AA
Good
evening,
everyone,
my
name,
is
frank
gillam,
I'm
the
city
council,
president
of
the
city
of
atlantic
city,
first
of
all
would
like
to
thank
where's,
the
county,
exec
and
atlanta
county
for
actually
taking
an
initiative
to
do
a
study
so
many
times
we
find
ourselves
in
situations
that
cause
jurassic
measures
and
one
of
the
drastic
measures
came
out
a
blessing
to
have.
You
guys
come
to
our
area
to
help
us
redevelop
and
rebuild
ourselves
to
a
more
stronger
and
vibrant
economy.
AA
Just
last
year,
austin
hosted
the
league
of
cities,
which
shows
that
austin
has
basically
done
something
that
atlantic
city
can
easily
duplicate
and
what
austin
did,
with
the
help
of
you
guys,
and
I'm
glad
to
find
out
that
you
were
a
part
of
that
change-
is
that
they
understood
the
demographics.
AA
I've
heard
a
lot
of
folks
mention
that
we've
had
other
entities
decide
what
our
city
needs.
We
have
bright
ideas
ourselves,
some
formidable
some
wacky,
but
nevertheless
we
have
ideas
right.
We
need
professionals
like
angelos
to
come
into
our
community
to
help
us
create
a
vision,
a
vehicle
of
change
and
the
one
thing
that
I'd
like
to
say
about
atlantic
city
is
that
it's
a
blank
canvas,
no
matter
what
happened
yesterday.
We
can't
change
that.
AA
It's
refreshing
to
know
that
the
county
and
the
city
of
atlantic
city
has
a
more
vibrant
line
of
communication.
We've
broken
those
silos.
We
look
forward
to
actually
doing
a
lot
more
with
the
county,
because
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
not
atlantic
city,
it's
not
atlantic
county.
It's
our
region
in
which
we
basically
have
to
take
care
of,
and
the
people
in
the
region
as
much
as
I'm
about
politician,
I'm
a
human
being.
AA
I
love
the
fact
that
people
should
have
what
they
consider
a
community
and
one
thing
that
the
gaming
industry
showed
us
was
how
to
bastardize
a
community
and
that's
something
that
I'm
hoping
that
the
report
that
she'd
come
out
with
would
remy
that
in
terms
of
bringing
back
atlantic
avenue,
training
back
to
entertainment-
and
I
will
close
by
saying
this-
you
cannot
have
a
vibrant
county.
You
cannot
have
a
vibrant
community
with
folks
that
tend
to
think
that
only
one
direction
is
the
right
direction.
AA
We
have
to
be
listening
to
everyone,
because
everyone
makes
a
difference
and
in
closing
again
I
appreciate
the
county.
I
appreciate
angelos
and
we
look
forward
to
the
report
because
we're
going
to
implement,
as
one
of
the
person
said
we
have
to
implement
and
for
too
long
we've
been
actually
hoping
for
someone
to
dictate
our
destiny.
I
believe
in
sustainability
and
atlantic
city
can
sustain
itself
and
if
we
basically
begin
to
create
an
economic
engine
outside
of
the
gaming,
we're
back
on
good
footing.
Thank
you.
AB
Hello,
my
name's
victoria
and
I'm
a
stockton
graduate
and
I'm
an
educator
as
well.
Excuse
me
in
hate
me
in
atlanta
county.
AB
AB
South
jersey
has
what's
known
as
the
pinelands,
it's
a
biodiverse
area.
It
has
the
most
one
of
the
most
endangered
species
population
in
the
world
and
it's
considered
a
world
biosphere.
It's
the
only
vast
non-developed
place
on
the
eastern
seaboard
and
a
lot
of
people
look
at
it
as
less
like
the
land
and
the
trees.
But
what
you?
What
I
didn't
know
up
until
a
year
ago,
that
actually.
AB
B
AB
So
important
and
that's
the
kirkwood
clancy
aquifer
it's
a
trillion
gallons
of
fresh
water
and
you
still
have
access
to
that
and
it's
something
that
should
be
preserved,
just
look
at
what
we
paid
for
20
ounces
of
water.
So
if
you
can
imagine
the
number
on
the
trillion,
let's
see
so
we
do.
B
AB
The
ocean,
as
well
as
the
pine
lands,
which
makes
it
very
unique
we
talk,
tourism
ecotourism,
is
huge.
You
spoke
about
how
we're
known
worldwide.
That's
just
another
thing
that
we
can
also
let
people
know
about
this
gentleman
over
here,
hit
on
how
amazing
acua
is
with
their
new
energy.
Well,
not
new,
clean
energy
they've
been
trying
to
promote
it
for
years,
but
that's
something
that
is
up
and
coming,
and
the
new
jersey
state
senate
on
monday
pushed
a
little
bit
further
to
making
that
a.
O
AB
So
why
don't
we
be
that
headquarters?
Why
don't
we
make
vader
field
tesla's
next
headquarters,
all
right?
It's
just
something
to
think
about,
but
I
tell
you
being
an
educator
in
k
through
5th
grade,
starting
out,
I
see
what
the
pollution
is
doing
to
our
children
to
our
health.
I'm
sure
everyone
in
this
room
has
lost
someone
to
cancer,
and
I'm
sure
you
know
a
child
with
autism.
B
AB
Geological
standpoint
from
how
small
and
how
infinite
our
existence
is
it's
something
to
think
about.
Think
about.
Excuse
me
and
one
other
thing
I
hear
like
north
jersey,
south
jersey.
I
agree,
there's
more
voices
in
north
jersey,
but
you
know
what
don't
let
them
move
down
here
and
tear
apart
our
pine
land.
Okay,
that's.
AB
New
jersey
is
also
like
one
of
only
two
places
in
the
world
that
has
a
geological
diversity.
AB
AC
AC
Each
of
us
every
day
can
can
try
and
talk
about
the
positives
that
exist
here
in
atlantic
city,
because
there
are
a
lot
of
them
from
a
government
perspective.
It's
important
to
know
that
we're
really
focusing
on
the
foundations
of
what
makes
a
great
community,
and
that
is,
infrastructure,
parks
and
playgrounds,
quality
of
life
issues,
safety,
all
the
things
that
everyone
needs
to
have
a
great
quality
of
life
and
also
to
have
great
economic
development.
AC
About
we
had
the
police
department
speak
as
well
as
a
statistician
at
our
last
monthly
noontime
talk
and
the
way
that
the
statistics
are
calculated
really
skews
the
number
for
atlantic
city
and
that,
if
nothing
else,
that
is
something
that
we
need
to
get
the
word
out
and
when
you
account
for
the
number
of
visitors
and
people
that
work
in
the
city
every
day,
which
is
between
a
hundred
and
ten
thousand
to
two
hundred
thousand
people
a
day
that
are
coming
into
the
city.
The
crime
rate
is
actually
below
the
national
average.
AC
So
there's
a
lot
of
really
great
news
out
there
and
I'd
be
happy
to
talk
to
anyone
anytime
about
what
we're
doing
in
the
planning
office.
But
for
now,
thank
you
again
for
coming
out
and
thank
you
for
the
effort,
because
it's
definitely
needed.
X
X
X
I
came
home
and
I
met
mr
stephen
young,
who
took
a
chance
on
me
because
he
saw
the
gifts
of
me.
I
was
hired
by
the
rebel
casino.
Y'all
know
the
story
they
closed.
I
ended
up
without
a
job.
Mr
young
still
stood
there
with
me
and
he's
helping
me
here's
the
thing
I
applied
at
mcdonald's.
I
went
everywhere.
No
one
would
hire
me,
okay,
other
guys.
That
was
doing
the
same
thing
I
was
doing
they
gave
up
and
they
started
committing
crime.
Once
again,
people
are
complaining.
X
These
business
owners
are
complaining
but
they're
not
willing
to
give
somebody
a
chance.
I've
been
through
the
second
chance
program.
Even
mr
frank,
give
him
count
on
student
councilman,
frank
gilliam.
President.
We
stopped
in
certain
places.
For
me,
councilman
randolph,
but
you
know
I'm
sure,
they're
being
told.
X
No,
I'm
asking
that
you
know
y'all
finding
your
hearts
when
you
get
this
committee
together
to
not
forgive
those
of
us
that
have
been
that's,
formerly
incarcerated,
that's
out
here,
being
productive,
I'm
with
the
peacekeepers,
I'm
also
with
the
national
action
network,
I'm
starting
something
called
men
standing
with
the
conscious
vision
and
I'm
just
asking
that
we'd
be
given
the
chance.
Thank
you.
W
Good
evening,
everyone,
my
name,
is
michael
ella,
I'm
not
prepared
to
speak
at
all,
neither
I'm
professional.
Neither
do
I
have
the
experience
and
the
expertise.
W
Like
many
of
you
have
I'm
27
years
old
and,
like
I
said,
I'm
not
professional,
but
I
believe
in
one
thing:
I'm
a
resident
of
atlantic
city-
and
I
grew
up
here
since
I
was
12
years
old
and
I'm
27.,
I'm
one
of
the
people
who
believes
that
everything
in
life
happens
for
a
reason
when
one
door
shuts
another
door
opens,
and
I
believe,
with
what
you
said
that
you
have
to
keep
moving
and
you
have
to
be
positive.
W
I
believe
that
atlantic
city
has
so
much
so
much
potential
one
of
the
things.
Every
day
when
I
ride
bicycle
on
the
boardwalk,
and
I
run-
and
I
see
I
see
people,
you
know
how
they
complain.
It's
just
atlantic
city
has
so
much
potential.
How
is
this
potential
going
to
be
turn
out
when
we
have
creative
ideas
for
us
young
people?
For
me,
for
example,
whenever
I
would
like
to
go
out
and
do
something
I
would
say,
there's
nothing
to
do
with
atlantic
city.
I
don't
want
to
go
to
the
casino.
W
I
don't
want
to
go
to
the
nightclubs.
I
don't
want
to
do
any
of
these
stuff.
I
want
to
have
fun
activities.
So
what
I
I
love
to
your
proposal
for
the
beta
field.
I
am
such
a
supportive
I'd
like
to
take
a
look
at
it.
We
also
have
a
similar
proposal,
but
it's
not
as
experienced
as
your,
but
what
I
believe
atlantic
city
needs
is
on
bader
field.
It's
something.
What
do
I
envision?
I
envisioned
something
that
probably
like
a
indoor
soccer
field,
indoor,
tennis
court.
W
S
W
Atlantic
city
for
people
to
come
from
market
from
longport
from
brigantine,
you
need
a
gymnastics
soccer
field,
I
mean
the
world
cup
you
know
was
held
in
brazil.
You
need
people
will
come
here
in
atlantic
city
as
long
as
so
I
propose,
besides
all
the
commercials
and
all
the
building
and
all
the
housing
that's
going
to
be
built
for
people
to
come
in
bring
something
like
gymnastics,
soccer,
tennis,
like
creative
ideas.
So
I'd
like
just.
W
Introduce
herself
quickly,
she
doesn't
speak
professionally
english,
but
we
can't
discriminate
just
because
you
know
someone
is
from
a
different
origin
and
doesn't
speak
professionally,
can't
express
their
ideas
so
she's
part
of
the
atlantic
city,
youth,
emotion,
is
a
nonprofit
organization
and
what
she
could
elaborate
a
little
bit
more
briefly,
because
there's
other
people
who
would
like
to
speak.
So
I'm
going
to
keep
it
short.
AD
Okay,
thank
you.
I
lived
here
for
30
years
and
I
worked
in
the
casino
for
17
years.
So
now
I'm
managing
for
the
laundry
mat.
So
I
took
care
of
the
laundry
and
it's
open
24
hours.
So
I
see
everybody
every
day
and
I
see
attention
for
the
kids.
Thank
you
is
coming
miss
marta.
What
are
you
doing?
Okay,
football
and
I
practice
every
day
I
have
one
thousand
keys
in
my
clock,
so
200
kids
activity.
AD
Now
I
received
a
good
notice
about
them.
My
two
kids
go
to
europe
and
go
to
one
go
to
madrid
at
14
years
old
and
the
other
one
20
years
old
go
to
england.
So
I'm
very
happy
because
the
200
kids,
everybody
miss
martin
with
martha.
I
don't.
Yes,
you
go
soon.
You
know
the
kids,
the
family,
the
grandma,
the
grandpa.
I
have
all
people
in
the
football
soccer.
AD
Believe
me,
the
football
soccer
is
every
day.
Never
stop
it's
a
lot,
a
lot,
a
lot
of
money
every
day.
My
proposal
is
a
sport.
I
have
12
12
different
sports,
so
I
I
make
it
a
big
proposal.
I
know
I'm
talking
with
mrs
elizabeth
because
I
bring
the
people
from
houston
20
years,
professional
and
estellian
and
working
in
brazil
working
in
colombia,
and
I
have
people
already
come
to
atlantic
city
and
summit.
AD
I
had
to
be
brought
be
surprised
for
everybody,
be
surprised
enough,
entertainment,
music
from
club
music,
a
lot
of
music
rock
every
weekend's
music
and
in
the
the
bb
project.
I
talk
to
everybody
and
everybody
is
100
positive.
I'm
glad
to
see
you
little
time
today
and
I
thought
jesus
atlantic
city
need
the
best
news,
something
different.
What
warranty
nice
full
board?
Socket?
Basketball.
Everybody
comes,
and
I
like
it.
AD
You
see
the
iron
port,
because
a
lot
of
people
in
miami
make
it
a
good
good,
something
the
the
airplanes
coming
from
new
york
from
houston
from
philadelphia.
I
have
all
groups
very
comfortable.
This
is
believe
me,
so
thank
you
very
much.
So
I
like
to
see
you
emotionally
and
I
had
one
thousand
families
he's
ready
for
the
football
soccer,
so
I
trained
in
every
star
in
southern
avenue.
I
used
a
sore
nominee
school
and
now
I
need
a
big
place.
AD
Maybe
I
used
the
bee
park
in
a
venice
park
because
I
had
a
baby
project
you
soon.
You
see
ten
thousand
people
in
a
round
because
now
invitational
everybody
can
follow
the
city.
I
don't
see
them,
they
beat
them.
Everything
is
beautiful.
I
need
everybody,
take
care
and
be
careful,
because
I
have
a
lot
a
lot
of
people
just
just
I
just.
W
Want
to
do
something
I
understand,
but
being
I
finish,
political
science
in
stockton-
and
I
know
everything
that
goes
in
atlantic
city,
I'm
very
familiar
with
the
faces
of
people
and
what.
L
W
Just
saying
is,
we
need
to
be
more
positive,
we
need
to
get
the
job
done.
We
need
to
fix
the
bulldog.
I
live
in
the
garden-based
scenario.
We
need
to
fix
that
boredom,
which
is
abandoned
project.
We
need
to
fix
the
streets
of
atlantic
city,
which
should
have
been
done
long
time
ago.
Every
time
I
drive
a
brand
new
car.
W
And
we
need
to
beta
fields,
we
need
activities
for
people.
I
think
that's
the
number
one
proposal
for
people
we
need
activities.
So
I
would
like
to
conclude
I'd
like
to
thank
everyone.
You
guys
are
all
amazing
and
just
think
positive.
That's
what
I
would
like
everyone
to
think
everyone
who
saw
me
keep
speaking
out.
D
Thank
you.
Aids
does
not
have
anything
to
do
with
great
ideas,
so
thank
you
for
your
participation
and
your
enthusiasm.
E
H
AE
Good
evening
my
name
is
paul
smith,
I'm
from
northfield
new
jersey,
I've
been
in
atlantic
county.
My
whole
life,
I'm
a
cook
at
taj
mahal
for
the
past
21
years.
Before
that
I've
been
cooking
at
showboat
for
27
years.
I've
had
a
really
good
job
with
great
benefits:
great
pay,
a
good
retirement,
and
I
was
able,
as
a
single
parent,
to
raise
my
two
children
and
take
care
of
my
mother
about
alzheimer's
and
to.
AE
AE
B
AE
AE
AE
AE
AF
AF
I
started
out
my
priesthood
40
years
ago
in
atlanta
county
at
st
elizabeth
anscene
parish,
and
I
discovered
one
thing
about
atlanta
county
in
these
40
years.
In
my
past
experience
my
present
experience.
AF
I've
been
pastor
now
in
once
again
in
atlanta
county
for
11
years
that
atlantic
county
is
a
county
of
faith,
and
I
think
it's
our
faith,
that's
going
to
help
us
to
plan
for
the
future,
and
I
hope
that
in
the
planning
that
you
don't
ignore
the
the
churches
that
that
help
to
make
our
county
the
great
place
that
it
is
so
in
the
planning.
Please
include
us
because
we
have
great
ideas.
AF
We
have
a
vested
interest
in
the
county,
a
faith-based
interest,
and
I
think
that
faith
is
important
in
this
whole
process.
T
Well,
I
like
to
just
present
myself
as
a
student:
it's
not
relevant
for
everybody
to
know
my
name.
I
just
want
to
express
that
I'm
from
harvard
township,
I
graduated
college
in
a
local
college.
2011
and
I've
been
looking
for
work
ever
since
I
have
so
many
student
loans.
I
have
to
pay
back
and
it's
just
seems
like
a
lot.
It's
the
economic
market
just
needs
to
improve,
and
I
feel
that
it
stems
from
a
lot
of
people
expressing
signs
of
regression
and
projection
from
the
studies
of
psychology.
T
So
communication
is
a
major
problem.
Not
everybody
wants
to
communicate
directly.
I
believe
that
there's
one
too
many
people
communicating
with
the
indirect
form
which
is
causing
a
lot
of
harassment.
For
example,
I
went
to
speak.
Make
a
few
phone
calls
calling
a
few
people
in
the
state.
I've
been
getting
harassed
recently.
I
can't
you
know,
point
a
finger,
I'm
not
really
interested
in
any
way
into
do
doing
that.
T
I
follow
the
directives,
they
say
contact,
local
police
authorities,
I
go
to
the
police
and
they
tell
me
they
don't
know
how
to
deal
with
this
psycho
psychological
abuse
of
that's.
What's
going
on,
that's
pretty
evident,
I
don't
need
any
evidence
from
my
studies.
That's
my
studies.
I
got
a
bachelor's
degrees
in
business
studies
with
a
marketing
corps
and
also
I
just
started
going
back
to
the
local
college,
where
I
just
graduated
from
I'm
alumni.
T
I
go
start
going
back
to
school,
with
intentions
to
raise
my
gpa
in
order
to
pursue
a
master's
degree
and
the
second
day
of
school.
I
get
some
other
students
in
class
lying
and
ended
up
me
having
to
deal
with
department
of
corrections.
I
dealt
with
department
of
corrections
and
the
only
good
thing
that
came
out
of
that
was
now.
T
I
know
what's
like
what
the
heck's
going
on
a
little
bit
more,
at
least
from
my
perspective
and
unfortunately,
there's
one
too
many
people
like,
for
example,
if
there's
it's
just
too
much
harassment
going
on
and
I
believe
maybe
to
keep
it
real
short
and
simple,
it
must
be
there's
a
high
probability.
It
has
to
be
from
a
source
dealing
with
the
signs
too
many
people
are
taking
advantage
of
other
people
for
lack
of
knowledge.
T
T
Hopefully
everyone
can
relate
to
that
type
of
analogy.
I'm
just
I
just.
I
have
a
lot
of
goals
that
are
good
and
I'm
just
practicing
some
excellent
principles
from
the
knowledge
that
I
seeked
and
finally
found
after
I
graduated
in
2011,
and
I'm
always
considering
my
student
myself
as
a
student
for
life
and
I'm
always
going
to
be
continuing
on
towards
my
goals,
whether
I
happen
to
collapse
for
some
odd
reason.
As
soon
as
I
passed
the
month.
Thank
you.
AG
AH
AH
AH
I,
like
the
thank
you.
K
AH
AH
Just
it's
upsetting
to
all
the
stuff
that's
going
on,
but
I
know
I
have.
I
don't
know
I'm
just
a
little
nervous.
That's
all
I
get.
I
hate
public
speaking.
AH
AH
Are
just
really
hard
here
langston,
so
so
I'm
just
still
doing
this.
E
Q
My
name
is
john
hollery.
I've
been
a
bartender
at
trump
plaza
for
28
years
before
it
closed
and
one
of
the
problems
that
I've
seen
that
the
casinos
are
doing.
Is
they
grow
too
big
to
take
care
of
themselves
right
and
then
they
don't
compete
against
each
other.
There
was
no
incentive
for
the
people
at
the
plaza
the
marketing
department,
at
the
plaza
to
compete
against
the
taj
and
the
todd
wooden
send
being
the
big
boys
they
wouldn't
send
any
help
down
to
the
plaza.
Q
The
same
thing
is
happening
with
bali's
harrah's
and
caesars,
where
they're
growing
too
big
for
themselves,
and
they
don't
seem
to
care
about
the
people
who
actually
drive
them
and
and
support
them
and
have
worked
their
whole
lives
for
them.
The
most
successful
casino
rate
in
atlantic
city
right
now
is
the
borgata,
and
the
bergata
only
has
one
business
that
can
only
has
one
building
to
worry
about
and
that's
their
own
building
and
they
take
care
of
their
employees.
Q
Q
Ownership,
another
thing
the
casinos
can
do
is
to
invest
in
the
city
is
by
giving
out
comp
dollars
to
doc's
oyster
house
tony's,
baltimore
grill,
to
people
to
the
stores
at
the
walk,
and
that
would
get
people
out
of
their
out
of
their
casino
and
into
atlantic
city,
and
they
can
see
what
a
truly
beautiful
city
this
is
and
they're.
I
I
think,
there's
a
real
lot
of
potential.
AG
My
name
is
john
ferry,
I'm
a
resident
of
vancouver
township.
I
have
a
business
in
egg
harbor
township
that
my
wife
on
the
end
of
the
road
there
and
I
started
back
in
1983.-
we're
not
a
huge
corporation,
we're
a
landscaping
company
that
employs
about
40,
full-time
people
and
most
about
half
of
them
work
all
year
long.
I've
had
many
people,
like
you,
sir,
that
I
gave
that
second
chance
and
they
are
some
of
the
best
employees.
AG
AG
The
the
stuff
that
angelo
is
working
on
to
diversify
the
economy.
Casinos
have
always
been
the
only
game
in
the
area
for
as
far
as
employment
goes,
I'm
one
of
the
lucky
guys.
I
started
my
company,
I
rode
the
wave.
I
did
very
well
from
the
community
from
the
people
that
are
in
here
that
had
home
have
homes
and
we
took
care
of
them.
We
took
care
of
the
businesses,
but
when
I
drive
around
now-
and
I
see
and
I'm
not
talking
about
atlantic
city,
I'm
talking
about
our
communities
throughout
atlanta
county.
G
AG
AG
AG
I
appreciate
that
and
I'm
going
to
cut
it
short,
but
it
sounds
trivial
to
be
worrying
about
weeds
and
trash
when
people
have
lost
so
many
jobs,
but
we
cannot
expect
businesses
to
thrive,
and
even
your
property
values
are
your
own
home.
If
there's
a
if
there's
a
foreclosed
home,
I'm
not
saying
going
after
the
person
that
lost
his
job
and
can't
afford
to
cut
his
grass,
but.
B
AG
L
L
L
L
L
All
I'm
asking
is
to
give
us
a
chance
to
redo
atlantic
city,
so
we
can
bring
tours
because
I've
been
in
north
carolina.
When
I
talk
about
atlantic
city,
they
light
up,
I've
been
treated
well
everywhere.
I've
been
when
I
tell
people
I'm
from
ac.
I
like
that
part,
but
what
I
would
love
to
see
the
committee
do
is
don't
forget.
L
AI
Hi,
my
name
is
missy
and
I
have
actually
something
a
favorite
to
ask
of
you
guys,
I'm
a
reddish
resident
of
atlantic
city,
not
a
citizen,
I'm
hoping
to
be.
This
is
my
first
town
meeting
and
for
your
consideration
as
well
as
our
consideration.
AI
We
have
a
lot
of
homework
to
do
it's
not
on
his
shoulders.
It's
on
our
shoulders.
We
need
to
be
able
to
find
ideas
and
we
need
to
be
able
to
bring
it
to
him.
Of
course
they
have
years
of
experience,
but
this
is
our
land.
This
is
our
towns.
These
are
our
children.
These
are
our
schools.
We
need
to
be
able
to
contribute
whatever
little
way
we
can
contribute.
AI
We
need
to
be
able
to
share
that
speak
to
your
neighbor
help
your
neighbor
ask
that
neighbor
to
help
another
neighbor,
keep
doing
it
until
you
get
sick
of
it
in
your
stomach.
It's
the
only
way.
I
mean
it's
like
things
we
grew
up
with.
Why
are
we
passing
that
by
in
numbers
and
money
and
all
these
things
we
know
this?
And
the
second
thing
I
want
to
concentrate
on
is
the
graduate
of
stockton
there's
so
much
value
in
what
she
said.
AI
It
may
sound
like
hocus
pocus,
but
vegas
can't
even
keep
water
in
their
in
their
town.
They
have
depleted
lake,
mead.
Think
about
that.
So,
if
we
ever
do
all
these
renovations
and
get
large
as
vegas
it's
possible
that
we
could
deplete
our
water,
it
sickens
me,
that's
crazy,
so
maybe
you
should
think
about
getting
her
on
the
committee,
because
that's
something
that's
really
really
important,
because
water
goes
everywhere
and
we're
70
water.
Your
bodies
are
70
water,
so
she's
right
in
terms
of
health,
so
either
health
person
or
a
environmental
person.
AI
D
If
I
may
take
a
few
minutes,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
being
here.
I
get
paid
to
be
here,
you
don't
and-
and
you
took
time
out
of
your
busy
schedule
to
be
here-
and
I
appreciate
it-
we
heard
we
had
93
people
here,
we've
heard
from
31
of
you
today
about
how
to
perhaps
transform
atlantic
city
to
a
gaming
community
with
a
worldwide
reputation,
whether
that
is
a
skill
game
or
a
chance
game.
D
We
want
to
perhaps
discourage
the
state
legislature
from
approving
casinos
in
north
new
jersey,
arts,
culture,
music
design.
I
think
that
is
definitely
an
area
that
we
will
be
looking
at.
Peterfield
is
definitely
a
huge
asset
for
the
community
and
I
believe
the
the
right
opportunity
for
that
will
be
to
connect
this
region
to
the
world.
D
Making
this
plan
work
for
the
working
man
we've
heard
about
wellness.
I
would
encourage
you
to
talk
to
your
friends
and
maybe
bring
about
the
pritikin
center
here
all
about
house
of
therapy.
How
can
we
turn
that
asset
to
medical
tourism,
opportunities
for
your
region,
creativity,
innovation,
opportunity
for
the
young.
D
It's
really
about
the
young,
I'm
sorry
for
getting
emotional
here.
This
is
about
their
future.
I'm
an
entrepreneur-
and
I
think
we
know
a
little
bit
about
incubation.
I
actually
am
the
founder
of
the
international
incubator
in
austin
to
bring
about
foreign-born
entrepreneurs
to
the
u.s
we
just
had
50
of
them
at
south.
By
southwest.
D
There
is
an
opportunity
there
to
explore
for
many
many
others.
We've
talked
about
green
energy
and
distributed
energy.
If
we
can
get
anyone
in
this
community
to
solve
energy
storage
and
clean
tech,
I
think
it's
a
great
avenue
to
follow
the
young
lady
who
left
early.
I
wanted
to
thank
her
for
her
enthusiasm
every
time.
There's
a
talk
about
billionaires,
investing
in
in
town.
That
gets
my
attention
and
I
appreciate
her
energy.
D
I
don't
know
how
old
she
was,
but
I
wish,
if
I
had,
that
energy
when
I'm
60
years
old
crime,
is
an
issue
and
must
be
resolved
and
resolved
locally
with
ideas
from
the
local
community.
We've
seen
many
places
where
we've
done
work,
whether
that
is
new
orleans,
whether
that
is
in
tacoma
washington,
whether
that
is
in
detroit,
where
there
are
solutions
to
that,
and
we
will
bring
them
forward.
D
D
We
heard
about
jobs
that
provide
pension
and
health
care,
and
that's
something
that
we
will
definitely
take
into
consideration
the
different,
the
diversification
of
the
economy.
We
we
have
to
build
a
multiple
economic
engines
here.
I
don't
know
that
the
one
sector
economy
is
the
way
to
go
in
for
looking
into
your
future
ecotourism,
clean
water,
clean
air,
recycle
link,
you
know,
respect
for
the
environment
is
important.
D
D
I
think
regulations
that
affect
the
development
of
fine
lands
are
not
an
issue
for
the
time
being
and
not
for
probably
the
next
five
or
ten
years
for
your
region.
There's
plenty
of
development.
We
talked
about
safety
and
the
quality
of
life.
I
think
elizabeth
talked
about
that
and
proper
economic
development.