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B
Let
us
pray,
please
our
father
and
our
god.
We
thank
you
for
this
day,
a
day
that
wasn't
promised
to
us,
and
we
thank
you,
father
for
your
keeping
us
and
bringing
us
to
this
point
and
for
this
meeting
we
thank
you.
Father
for
the
institution
of
government
at
every
level,
you've
instructed
us
to
pray
for
our
leaders,
and
so
lord,
we
pray
for
these.
B
The
leaders
of
the
beaumont
city
council,
lord,
ask
that
you
were
to
help
them
even
amidst
the
differences
in
the
plans
and
the
projects
and
the
politics
that
they
may
counsel
together
for
the
common
good
of
the
citizens
of
this
city
of
beaumont.
We
pray
lord
for
that
protection
and
we
thank
you
father
for
for
that
leadership.
B
A
And
now
therefore,
let
it
be
known
that
in
the
year
of
our
lord
2021,
I
becky
ames
mayor
of
the
city
of
beaumont,
do
reluctantly
relinquish
my
reign
over
the
city
for
the
week
of
april
6
through
april
18th,
and
invite
king
nature's
the
73rd
to
treat
my
faithful
followers
and
his
newly
acquired
royal
subjects
to
partake
in
all
manner
of
festivity,
festival
activities,
feast
nectar
of
the
gods
and
a
regal
rash
of
rackish
revelry
and
kingly
cavortings
with
their
neighbors
and
friends.
I'll.
A
Try
that
about
ten
times
and
furthermore,
let
the
town
crier
bring
this
message
to
every
hamlet,
the
village
within
shooting
distance
and
beyond,
and
let
king
nature's
73rd
command
his
subjects
to
enjoy
themselves
to
the
fullest
during
this
fun-filled
fast-paced,
73rd
natus
river
festival
week.
Accordingly,
I
have
set
my
hand
and
caused
the
seal
of
the
city
of
beaumont
to
be
a
fixed
sign
today
april
6,
2021
and
accepting
today
is
the
73rd
president
of
the
natchez
river
festival,
jeremy,
saba
and
73rd
social
chair
of
the
natchez
river
festival,
nicole
salvo
yeah.
F
G
H
I
H
Good
afternoon,
I
will
try
to
keep
this
brief.
I
know
you
guys
have
real
important
business
to
take
care
of
today,
but
my
name
is
jeremy
sava.
I
am
president
73
of
the
natchez
river
festival.
I
want
to
thank
mayor
ames.
I
want
to
thank
all
the
city
council
members,
I'd
like
to
thank
our
city
manager,
and
everyone
else-
that's
here
this
afternoon
in
attendance
today,
for
allowing
me
to
just
say
a
few
words
on
behalf
of
the
nature's
river
festival.
H
K
H
Shelley
duke
she
was
social
chair,
72
and,
of
course,
my
wife,
nicole
who's,
the
social
chair,
73..
Just
a
few
brief
words.
I
also
wanted
to
mention
about
last
year.
You
know.
Obviously
it
was
a.
It
was
a
difficult
year.
We
had
a
lot
of
co-bid
restrictions,
but
you
know
shelley
duke
and
our
past
president
craig
messer
who's,
not
here
with
us
this
afternoon.
I
think
it's
worth
just
recognizing
the
tremendous
job
that
they
did
and
what
they
had
to
do
to
navigate.
Last
year's
covid
restrictions
and
planning
the
72nd
festival.
H
Many
of
our
traditional
parties,
the
fest
and
festivities,
had
to
be
cancelled,
but
because
of
their
unbelievable
efforts
and
perseverance,
we
were
still
able
they
were
still.
They
were
still
able
to
pull
off
an
amazing
coronation
at
the
mcfadden
ward
house.
So
thank
you
very
much
shelly
for
all
your
hard
work.
Last
year,
we
are
extremely
excited
to
kick
off.
This
year's
73rd
natus
river
festival.
It'll
start
this
week
with
the
king's
arrival,
which
will
be
tomorrow
evening
at
5
30
at
the
events
center.
H
The
festival
has
been
a
staple
for
our
community
for
73
years
and
has
been
a
focal
point
to
highlight
and
celebrate
two
of
our
communities:
communities
greatest
resources,
the
nation's
river,
as
well
as
our
youth.
The
festival
could
not
continue
to
operate
thrive
and
thrive
without
the
support
of
the
many
generous
underwriters
volunteers
and
our
city
leaders.
So
we
want
to
thank
you
all
for
your
enthusiastic
support
of
this
wonderful
and
historic
community-wide
event.
H
We
are
also
thrilled
to
hear
that
you
guys
will
be
participating
in
this
year's
parade
and
street
party
you'll,
be,
I
guess,
occupying
a
float
and
riding
in
the
parade.
So
we're
excited
about
that.
We
are
incorporating
a
couple
new
surprises
this
year,
which
should
add.
F
H
This
year's
festival
will
highlight
64,
princesses
and
22
duchesses.
H
Not
only
do
the
duchesses
represent
much
of
southeast
texas,
but
we
even
have
a
couple
who
reside
or
few
who
reside
from
outside
the
area,
including
south
lake
dallas,
houston
austin,
and
we
even
have
one
from
memphis
tennessee
so
but
we're
especially
proud-
and
I
think
this
may
be
a
first
this
year-
that
every
school
in
the
beaumont
area
has
a
princess
and
or
escort
represented
and
participating
in
the
festival.
So.
H
I
think
it's
also
worth
noting.
I
think
this
is
very
important
with
regards
to
the
mission
of
our
organization
that
every
year,
the
natchez
river
festival
provides
two
twenty
five
hundred
dollar
otho
plumber,
scholarships
which
are
awarded
to
a
princess
or
escort
who
plan
to
attend
lamar
university,
having
served
on
the
natures
river
festival
executive
board
for
the
last
five
years.
I
have
seen
those
scholarships
grow,
so
they
weren't
always
2
500.
H
Finally,
I
would
like
to
recognize
the
nature's
river
festival's
executive
director,
molly
moore.
She
couldn't
be
here
with
us
this
afternoon,
but
she
sends
her
good
cheer
and
will
to
to
to
you
guys
the
festival
is
blessed
to
have
molly
at
the
helm.
Her
leadership
is
critical,
critical
to
the
ongoing
success
of
the
organization.
H
As
president
I've
had
the
honor
and
pleasure
to
work
with
my
wife,
nicole,
it
is
rare
that
both
the
social
chairman
and
president
actually
reside
under
the
same
roof.
So
there's
this
has
been
interesting
but
fun,
but
I've
had
a
the
unique
perspective
to
really
see
how
much
work
goes
into
planning
and
coordinating
this
festival.
It
simply
does
not
happen
without
a
competent,
conscientious
and
thorough
social
chair.
H
Her
painstaking
attention
to
detail
is
a
blessing
to
this
festival,
and
so
I
want
to
thank
all
previous
future
and
future
social
chairman
and
most
of
all,
my
wife,
nicole,
for
all
their
dedication
and
commitment
to
the
nature.
Professor.
H
A
Thank
you
so
much.
We
wish
all
the
very
best
of
luck.
I'm
glad
you're
not
having
to
deal
with
what
we
had
last
year
a
little
bit
but
not
near
like
it
was,
and
we
appreciate
everything
y'all
do
for
beaumont
and
I
think
it's
a
great
event
and
I
look
forward
to
the
parade
I
apologize.
I
can't
be
there
for
the
king's
arrival.
A
I
haven't
a
commitment,
that's
been
made
for
three
months,
but
I
think
you've
already
heard
that,
but
but
I
I
usually
do
and
I'm
gonna
miss
it
this
year,
but
I'll
be
here
for
everything
else.
Well,.
F
C
A
Okay,
that
concludes
our
proclamations
and
presentations
today.
So
I
will
move
straight
into
public
comment.
Now
would
be
the
time
for
any
citizen
who
wishes
to
speak
if
you
would
like
to
make
public
comment
on
scheduled
agenda
items,
one
through
three
or
the
consent
agenda,
the
time
to
do
so
is
now.
A
If
you
would
like
to
comment
on
one
of
these
items,
one
through
three
or
the
consent
agenda,
and
you
haven't
already
done
so.
Please
fill
out
the
green
slip
at
the
rear
of
the
room
hand
it
to
the
city
clerk
at
the
front
of
the
room.
She
will
call
out
your
name.
We
would
appreciate
if
you
would
keep
your
comments
to
three
minutes.
The
green
light
will
come
on
when
you
approach
the
podium
and
the
red
light
will
come
on
when
your
time
is
up.
A
C
A
And
please
let
us
know
which
item
you
want
to
speak
on
the
consent
agenda.
Okay,.
J
L
L
A
A
D
I
replied
that
I
did
not
see
any
conflict
of
interest
and
I
went
ahead
and
voted
on
that
and
the
council
voted
unanimously
to
waive
the
penalties
and
interest.
But
I
wasn't
satisfied
with
that.
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
I
was
correct
in
that
I
did
not
have
any
conflict
of
interest,
so
I
requested
that
the
local
district
attorney
seek
an
attorney
general
opinion
on
this
matter
from
our
state
attorney
general,
which
he
did
and
the
conclusion
of
that
opinion
was
the
conflict
of
interest
requirements
of
section
171.004.
H
D
Incorporate
it
by
reference
into
the
minutes
of
the
meeting
for
anybody
that
wants
to
take
a
look
at
it
either
on
the
city,
council
or
the
general
public,
and
I
did
not
have
a
conflict
of
interest.
Thank
you.
M
N
M
N
Don't
know
if
it
is
as
it
relates
to
this
contract,
but
it
it
may
not
be
10
it
relates,
it
will
be
10
per
toe,
maybe
greater.
It
depends
on
how
many
toes
you
have
so
it's
based
on
estimated
quantities
and
an
estimated
contract
amount.
So
you
know
it
could
be
60
000
could
be
75
000.
It
just
depends
on
utilization.
N
A
D
N
Man
council,
on
number
one
is
to
consider
resolution
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
award
a
contract
to
barricades
unlimited
of
lubbock
for
pavement
marking
work,
the
city-wide
pavement
markings
phase.
One
project
consists
of
the
installation
of
pavement
markings
on
beaufort
street
carroll
street
college,
gladys,
thielen
and
sycamore
street,
including
a
portion
of
madison
avenue.
N
N
Funds
are
available
in
the
capital
program
street
rehabilitation
program.
The
administration
recommends
approval.
A
M
N
Know
we
don't
call
the
different
companies
and
ask
them,
but
by
law
we
have
to,
you
know,
go
out
for
bids
which
we
do
it's
over
a
certain
dollars
amount,
and
you
know
I
think
the
pricing
is
good.
As
you
can
see
our
engineers
come
up
with
an
estimate.
This
bid
was
really
good.
In
our
opinion,
we
wish
we
had
more
bids.
We
do
the
best
we
can
when
we
send
out
the
notices.
O
O
But
they
were
acquired,
you
know
by
the
company
out
of
lubbock.
So
that's
why
that
name
is
on
there,
but
the
local
people
are
the
ones
going
to
be
doing
the
work.
M
A
D
O
The
striping
on
the
road,
just
general,
striping
general
striping,
on
the
roads,
turn
bays
stop
bars.
We
do
do
striping
in-house,
but
we
use
hand
liner
machines,
so
we
generally
do
shorter
distances
for
links
of
this
nature.
We
like
to
fit
it
out,
so
they
can
use
truck
mounted
equipment
that
can
do
it
more
efficiently.
A
N
N
The
work
came
with
a
thirty
six
month.
Two
thousand
hour
warranty.
The
unit
is
used
again
at
the
landfill
to
haul
dirt
and
continually
cover
debris
in
order
to
comply
with
tceq
regulations.
A
D
A
P
N
A
J
O
This
is
the
same
company
that
recently
was
awarded
the
ditching
contract
out
at
the
airport.
It
is
very
aggressive
pricing,
but
they
do
good
work.
It
may
be
that
with
them
in
here
doing
the
airport
work.
They
took
advantage
of
that
and
bid
this
it's
a
very
good
price.
They
already.
D
M
M
D
N
D
N
And
back
before,
kovid
back
in
february,
I
can
hand
it
out
to
you.
I
brought
it.
I
might
as
well
do
that.
So
we
were
looking
at
possible
because
a
couple
of
council
members
brought
it
forward
possible
drainage
improvements
on
the
course
itself,
but
that
was
a
that's
a
200
000
just
study
and
when
covid
happened
we
wasn't
a
priority.
We
backed
off
and
didn't
move
forward.
You
know
with
this.
N
This
was
a
proposal
by
an
engineering
firm,
basically
out
of
houston,
so
that's
something
the
council's
interested
in
or
maybe
after
the
election
that
something
you
all
wanted
to
talk
about.
You
have
every
right
to
do
so
and
we
would
take
our
marching
orders
from
y'all,
but
as
far
as
the
administration's
standpoint,
it's
not
a
priority.
N
M
J
A
Okay,
yeah,
I
think
that's
what
we
discussed
plus
it's
not
that
much
more
than
the
second
bid,
all
right.
There's
a
motion
and
second
on
the
floor.
All
in
favor,
please
say:
aye
opposed
the
motion
carries
unanimously,
and
that
includes
our
general
business
items.
I
do
not
believe
I
have
an
executive
session
today
or
a
work
session,
so
we'll
now
move
to
public
comments.
A
Now
is
the
time
for
any
citizen
who
wishes
to
speak.
If
you
would
like
to
make
public
comment
today
on
any
item
now's
the
time
if
you
haven't
already
done
so,
fill
out
the
green
slip
at
the
rear
of
the
room
and
hand
it
to
the
city
clerk
at
the
front
of
the
room,
she
will
call
out
your
name.
We
would
appreciate
it
again
if
you
keep
your
comments
to
three
minutes.
The
green
light
will
come
on
when
you
approach
the
podium
and
the
red
light
will
come
on
when
your
time
is
up.
C
Q
I
just
want
to
thank
everybody
on
the
board.
I
mean
on
the
city
council,
mr
neal.
Thank
you
for
letting
me
sit
on
the
board
for
the
police
advisory
deal.
That's
pretty
neat,
and
hopefully,
since
the
copic's
over
we'll
get
back
going
strong
with
that,
mr
hayes,
the
same
y'all
done
a
great
job
continue
doing
a
great
job
and
we're
going
to
miss.
You
miss
aims
what
everybody
else
says.
Maybe,
but
those
people
is
going
to
miss
you.
Q
The
city,
I
think
from
the
storm
did
a
great
job
every
department
it
was
policemen
out
riding
the
streets,
the
city,
people
for
the
water
and
sewer
was
out
all
the
time
it
didn't
matter
if
it
was
sleeting
or
raining
or
whatever
it
was
so.
The
whole
city,
I
think,
did
a
great
job.
Q
Q
R
R
Well,
good
afternoon,
beaumont
city,
council,
mayor
and
staff,
I
thought
I
was
going
to
have
the
the
honor
of
starting
the
love
fest
here,
but
way
to
go
yeah.
I
look
at
the
same
words
anytime.
I've
ever
had
an
issue.
Our
industry
has
ever
had
an
issue.
We
knew
that
we
could
reach
out
to
y'all,
and
the
city
would
stand
there
behind
us.
R
Two
years
ago,
during
the
texas
legislature,
our
plumber
license
was
under
all
kinds
of
attack
and
it
really
took
a
hill
mary
to
continue
to
keep
plumbing
the
trade
license
throughout
the
state
and
once
again,
y'all
guys
are
right
there
with
us
shoulder
to
shoulder
to
make
sure
that
our
trade
stays
licensed.
So
I
want
to
thank
you
for
that.
I
did
come
here
with
a
matter
of
business
though,
and
I
bring
it
up
because
you
know
it's
in
the
the
topic
of
support.
R
R
This
friday,
we'll
be
having
a
town
hall
at
city
hall
and
gnome
to
discuss
water
quality
and
plumbing,
so
that
the
citizens
of
gnome,
where
it's
been
reported
with
their
water,
could
be
a
little
displeasing
at
times,
can
find
out
what
all
factors
work
into
that
and
and
things
you
know
the
the
average
consumer
can
consider
or
do
with
their
own
home,
so
that
kind
of
helps
their
water
quality.
So
we're
gonna
urge
anybody
who
has
an
interest
for
water
quality
or
just
wants
to
go
out
there
and
support
to
show
up
with
us.
R
There
it'll
be
socially
distance,
we'll
make
sure
that
the
chairs
are
spread,
we're
going
to
highly
suggest
mask
wearing
for
those
that
are
not
vaccinated,
or
you
know
quite
comfortable
conditions
yet
and
we'll
also
have
a
virtual
aspect
to
it.
You
can
find
out
information
on
this.
If
you
look
at
my
facebook,
page,
jeremy
pavlich
also
will
be
having
a
press
release
come
out
tomorrow.
I
believe
we're
also
running
a
ad
on
kovi
and
the
other
I
heart
stations.
R
So
once
again,
thank
you
beaumont.
It
is
another
beautiful
day
in
beaumont.
It's
because
of
all
the
hard
work
that
council
and
staff
puts
in
and
just
want
to,
let
you
know
that
we
appreciate
y'all.
A
S
S
S
S
S
Last
week
when
I
left
here
after
mr
cooper
spoke,
I
went
over
to
city
clerk's
office.
I
requested
some
information
and,
if
I
don't
get
blocked
like
has
happened
many
times
by
attorney
general
opinions.
S
S
K
K
K
The
reason
I
walk
out
is
because
every
time
I
get
up
here
and
talk,
I
have
to
listen
to
people
knowingly
tell
a
lie
about
me
and
what
happened
and
I'm
not
allowed
to
respond.
So,
if
y'all
allow
me
to
respond,
I
would
gladly
stay
mr
hayes,
his
assistant
as
an
example,
mr
hayes
said
after
I
walked
out.
K
The
whole
reason
that
I
went
through
everything
I
went
to
is
because
I
I
got
caught
building
without
a
permit
and
that's
why
it
all
got
started.
You
know,
that's
not
the
truth.
Mr
hayes,
I
got
recordings
and
I'll
be
you.
We
had
a
meeting
about
this
and
I
showed
you
that
and
the
same
one
that
you
got
up
and
stormed
out
of
and
slammed
the
door
on
the
way
out.
K
K
There
was
only
one
issue.
You
said
one
little
issue,
there
was
only
one
issue
and
it
was
that
the
fire
marshal
didn't
understand
the
fire
code,
and
I
know
you
don't
know
the
code
and
I
don't
know
the
code,
but
we
can
both
read,
and
so
I
showed
you
in
writing
what
it
said
and
he
was
saying
something
completely
opposing
to
it,
and
I
really
expected
that
you
would
say
wow.
K
We
need
to
check
this
out,
but
instead
you
storm
down
the
meeting,
call
me
a
liar
three
times
and
slam
the
door,
and
so
that's
the
that's
the
root
of
the
problem,
but
it
didn't
even
end
there.
I
think
this
paints
the
greatest
picture
of
everything
that's
going
on
up
here.
It
needs
to
change.
We
had
our
meeting
and
the
day
before
our
meeting
someone
sent
fire
chief,
white
or
white
was
ordered
or
told
to
send
someone
to
downgrade
my
fire
hydrant
the
day
before
the
meeting.
K
What
no
one
knew
was,
I
had
just
had
it
tested
and
it
didn't
need
to
be
downgraded.
Then
someone
sent
the
fire
marshal
up
here
under
oath
to
misrepresent
why
I
checked
the
hydrant
and
then
he
was
asked.
Did
anyone
send
you
to
mr
vaughn's
hydrant
and
then
he
admitted
yes,
fire
chief
or
white,
sent
me
to
mr
von's
hydrant
to
downgrade
my
fire
hydrant.
So
you
might
win
in
a
court
of
appeals.
T
Good
afternoon
mayor
city
council,
I
was
studying
the
ballot
over
the
weekend
and
I
have
quite
a
few
questions
and
I
was
contacted
by
a
lot
of
other
citizens
in
beaumont
that
are
voters
about
it's.
Quite
a
few
propositions
on
the
ballot
more
so
than
I've.
Seen
in
recent
history,
like
16
of
them,
I
think
10
more
will
have
the
whole
alphabet.
T
Could
some
of
y'all
expand
on
some
of
those
propositions?
There's
a
few
of
them
that
stand
out
to
me
like
proposition
e
proposition,
h
and
I'm
wondering,
are
those
redundant
and
I
think,
proposition
l,
but
there's
a
lot
of
citizens
in
this
community
that
are
wondering
about
quite
a
few
of
those
things
and
just
wondering
if
somebody
can
elaborate
and
expand
on
that
and
maybe
help
us
understand
like
where
some
of
these
things
come
from
and
why
we
got
24
days
until
the
election.
A
Thank
you
guys
for
the
day.
I
want
to
take
your
time,
mr
matthews,
but
I'll
make
a
statement.
You
go
ahead.
I
just
the
reason
why
there's
so
many
propositions
on
the
ballot?
This
time
is
because
we
did
do
a
charter
review
and
we
don't
do
that
every
year.
In
fact,
we
hadn't
done
it
since
2003
2003,
so
these
are
charter
reviews
most
of
its
housekeeping
items.
However,
we
can't
speak
publicly
from
the
diocese
about
them.
A
We've
talked
about
that
because
we
did
that
once
before,
and
it
didn't
work
well
for
us.
So
you're
welcome
to
talk
to
any
of
your
council
members
or
anyone
on
staff,
if
you
prefer
to,
but
we
can't
publicly
talk
about
those
because
we're
not
supposed
to
work
toward
getting
one
of
them
passed
or
not,
but
I
will
tell
you
that
these
are
all
based
on
our
charter
review
that
we
recently
did.
That
has
not
happened
since
2003.
That's
why
there
seems
to
be
so
many
more
than
there
usually
is.
I
Texas
good
afternoon,
mayor
attorney,
city
attorney
and
city
manager.
I've
been
coming
up
here
for
a
long
time
and
I
would
like
to
say
thank
you
to
the
people
that
looked
at
the
issue
on
the
wheat
abatement
and
I
hope
nobody
had
to
go
through
that,
because
that
was
that
was
painful.
For
me,
the
other
thing.
I
I
The
other
thing
is
we
used
to
have
a
sign
on
90
that
said
superior
water.
I
would
look
forward
to
the
city
of
beaumont
having
superior
water
again
and
the
young
man
was
talking
about
voting.
I
hope-
and
I
know
this
is
technical,
but
I
hope
that
the
machines
are
calibrated
so
that
there
won't
be
any
issues.
I
A
P
P
He
was
102
years
old.
He
was
amazing
when
he
came
to
city
council
at
100
years
old,
when
we
called
his
name.
He
just
he
sprung
up
like
I'll,
never
forget
it.
I
mean
he
jumped
up
like
he
was
16..
It
was
just
truly
truly
amazing.
It's
a
day
that
it's
bedded
in
my
memory,
but
he
was
a
true
cowboy
and
he
will
be
miss
and
to
the
frank
family.
P
P
E
G
Thank
you
mayor.
Are
you
right
about
floyd
alvin?
It's
gonna
be
spectacular.
He
was
spectacular
when
he
was
at
lamar
and
he
did
have.
We
had
a
lot
of
magic
back
then,
and
mr
frank
was
quite
a
guy.
Also,
we
lost
another
one.
G
Bill
lindsey,
who
is
recently
passed
away,
was
married.
Energizer,
bunny,
minnie
zumo,
lindsay,
who
never
slowed
down
bill
was
a
good
citizen,
did
a
lot
of
good
things.
While
he
was
here,
we
we
are
really
fortunate
and
I
keep
reminding
everybody
that
what
makes
beaumont
is
not
these
buildings,
but
the
people
that
live
here
and
when
you
think
about
it
out
of
118
or
20
000
people,
we
have
some
really
special
people
that
have
made
the
world
a
better
place.
D
Thank
you
mayor
as
to
the
charter
amendments
that
are
being
proposed
on
the
ballot.
I
understand
we
cannot
use
government
resources
to
advocate
for
or
against
any
of
these
charter
changes
amendments.
However,
we
did
have
a
work
session
in
which
we
explained
factually
what
we
were
doing
and
the
reasons
we
were
going
through
it
and
the
proposed
ballot
language
and.
Q
D
J
D
A
Okay,
I
just
want
to
say,
and
we'll
look
into
that-
thank
you
councilmember,
if
you're
leaving
today,
and
you
want
to
give
blood
on
your
way
out
of
downtown
or
staying
in
downtown.
The
bowman
police
department
is
having
a
blood
drive
today
until
four
o'clock.
A
At
their
department
over
here
on
college
street,
if
you
would
like
to
go
because
we
need
blood
now,
as
everybody
knows
more
so
than
ever,
I
did
mention
this
last
week
and
I'll
just
I'll
just
mention
it
again.
We
did
stop
putting
out
the
covid
report.
Our
numbers
have
gone
down
substantially,
which
we're
very
happy
about
that.
The
vaccine's
working
the
master
working
everything's
working,
so
there
was
really
no
reason
to
continue.
A
However,
on
the
emergency
management
page
and
on
the
government,
facebook
page,
we
will
continue
to
put
out
pertinent
facts
or
changes,
as
the
governor
makes
any
changes
or
anything
like
that
into
the
executive.
Orders
will
continue
to
put
that
out
that
we
were
putting
on
the
bottom
of
that
report,
but
all
the
statistics
you
still
can
go,
though,
to
the
five
county
area
and
look
at
those
statistics
on
beaumont
and
everywhere
else,
and
we
have
put
a
link
to
that
on
our
website.
A
So
if
you
do
want
to
look
at
the
statistics
you
can
for
our
five
county
area,
we
are
still
keeping
track
of
them
if
they
do
spike,
we'll
of
course
bring
it
back
again.
Hopefully
that
won't
happen,
but
our
last
one
was
at
the
end
of
at
the
end
of
march.
So
that's
all
I
have
like.
I
said
we
do
not
have
an
executive
session
today,
so
we
appreciate
everyone
coming.
We
are
now
adjourned.