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A
B
Let
us
talk
to
the
lord,
shall
we
our
lord
and
our
god,
as
we
go
through
this
season,
the
thanksgiving
we
want
the
father
to
tell
you.
Thank
you
for
another
day.
First
of
all
that
was
not
promised
to
us
father.
I
want
to
tell
you
thank
you
for
a
mayor
and
for
the
councilmen
and
women
that
give
leadership
to
our
fair
city.
B
A
D
A
F
Well,
good
afternoon,
mayor
council,
member
city
manager,
city
attorney,
this
is
our
covic
weekly
update.
When
I
was
last
with
you
on
last
tuesday,
I
reported
in
jefferson
county.
We
had
56
newly
confirmed
cases
and
one
death.
This
week
we
have
51
new
cases
and
one
death
city
of
beaumont.
Last
week
I
reported
39
cases
this
week.
I
report
to
you.
We
only
have
30
cases
hospital
report.
Last
week
we
had
11
patients
in
our
hospitals.
F
F
All
four
is
unvaccinated,
so,
even
though
the
cases
are
really
declining
rapidly
in
our
area,
as
I
report
every
week,
I
just
want
us
to
be
cautiously
optimistic,
simply
because
they're
we
are
seeing
when
I
say
we,
the
country
is
seeing
a
severe
spike
or
a
huge
spike
in
cases
in
the
west,
mainly
new
mexico.
We
have
arizona,
colorado,
northeast
new
hampshire
and
vermont
they're,
seeing
a
60
percent
increase
in
the
nova,
a
number
of
kovy
cases,
and
also
up
north
and
michigan
they're.
F
Actually,
right
now
closing
schools,
because
the
number
of
cases
that
are
happening
there,
so
that's
why
I
want
us
to
be
cautiously
optimistic,
just
still
be
mindful
continue
to
wear
our
masks,
especially
when
we're
in
crowds
of
large
crowds-
and
we
do
not
know
the
people
vaccination
status.
F
Our
hospitals
are
really
doing
well
we're
down
to
two
percent
of
hospitalizations
due
to
covert
19.,
so
our
hospitals
is
in
good
shape
and
and
of
course,
we
want
to
keep
it
that
way,
and
this
just
we
started
when
I
say
we,
the
beaumont
health
health
department
started
administering
the
vaccine
in
december
29th
of
2020,
and
from
that
day,
up
until
yesterday,
we
actually
administered
actually
vaccinated
61,
455
people,
and
I
just
want
to
give
thanks
to
mr
hayes
for
supporting
this
effort
council
for
supporting
this
effort.
F
F
A
It
I
would
like
to
read
at
the
close
of
the
city
council
meeting.
The
council
will
hold
an
executive
session
to
consider
matters
related
to
our
contemplating
our
pending
litigation
in
accordance
with
section
551-071
of
the
government
code.
Jefferson,
county
texas
versus
city
of
beaumont,
texas,
calls
number
b-198481.
A
Now's,
the
time
for
any
citizen
that
wish
to
speak
or
make
public
comment
on
the
consent
agenda
items
number
one
through
two.
If
you
haven't
done
so,
please
fill
out
the
green
slip
at
the
back
of
the
room
hand
it
to
the
clerk
to
the
front
of
the
room.
She
will
call
your
name
when
it's
time
for
you
to
speak,
the
green
light
will
come
on
to
start
your
three
minutes
and
the
red
light
will
come
on
at
the
end
of
your
three
minutes.
H
H
It's
a
form
of
censorship,
the
three
people
that
talked
about
local
items
in
the
narrative
that
was
given
to
describe
what
they
had
to
say.
One
had
79
years
79
words
used
in
that
narrative.
H
One
had
138
words
used
in
that
narrative
and
one
had
118
words
used
in
that
narrative,
the
three
people
that
spoke
about
a
area
of
controversy
that
affects
our
not
only
our
nation,
our
city,
our
nation
and
our
world.
They
were
given
a
five
word
sentence
to
sum
up
them
coming
down
here
and
speaking
before
the
council,
not
only
that
all
three
of
them
had
the
same.
One
sentence
said
about
them,
which
is
spoken
regarding
the
kobit
19
vaccine,
and
today
I'm
not
here
to
let
you
know
of
my
position
on
the
vaccine.
H
So
I
would
ask
the
request
once
again
that
you
vote
on
that
item
separately
and
I
would
be
interested
in
hearing
what
the
council
has
to
say
about
it.
Thank
you
very
much.
C
C
You
know
I
listened
carefully
to
what
mr
roundtree
had
to
say,
and
I
have
to
also
agree
that
the
positions
of
the
people
that
spoke
regarding
their
opposition
to
the
vaccine
last
week
is
probably
not
completely
indicated
in
the
minutes,
and
I
would
like
to
move
that.
We
amend
the
minutes
to
express
that
they
spoke
regarding
their
opposition
to
the
covet
19
vaccine.
J
C
A
L
I
have
no
issues
with
adding
some
verbiage
in
there.
I
don't
think
we're
gonna
get
to
the
point
where
this
is
gonna
become
something
that
we're
gonna
fight
every
tuesday
moving
forward.
I
don't
know
if
right
now
is
the
other
time
for
us
to
discuss
how
to
do
this
moving
forward,
but
I
can
just
see
the
writing
on
the
wall
now.
Every
week
we're
gonna
be
fighting
on
was
every
word
written
in
in
this.
In
the
meeting
minutes
mine
said,
I
mean
if
you
go
back
to
if.
E
C
E
Enter
council
member.
I'm
sorry
if
I
may
interject
the
gentleman
that
one
of
the
gentlemen
that
spoke,
mr
eller,
I
did
the
same
exact
thing
when
he
spoke
at
the
previous
meeting,
because
there
was
so
much
stuff
that
he
included
in
his
comments,
and
it
was
a
lot
and
so
that's
why
I
listed
it
as
make
comments
regarding
the
covet
19
vaccine
and.
A
C
Well,
I
don't
want
anything,
I'm
saying
to
construe
my
position
on
this
matter
or
not.
My
position,
though,
is
that
the
minutes
should
try
to
reflect
the
intent
of
the
speaker
absolutely
completely
understand
how
it
is
sometimes
difficult
to
capture
that
when
they're
all
over
the
board,
but
my
recollection
of
mr
eller's,
all
three
of
these
citizens
that
spoke
last
week,
was
that
they
were
that
they
were
opposed
to
vaccines
and
all
I'm
suggesting
is
that
to
accurately
reflect
in
the
minutes
of
our
city,
their
comments
that
this
be
amended
in.
A
Well,
I
would
also
like
to
add
council
member
goods
is
that
even
our
comments
are
not
verbatim
word
for
word
and
no
one
in
any
way
or
intent
to
change
their
views.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
when
mr
eller
came
up
to
speak,
I
allowed
him
to
continue
to
speaking,
but
then,
even
after
he
continued
to
go
on
after
the
buzzer
stopped.
At
some
point,
I
had
to
stop
him.
C
And
I
totally
agree
with
that,
but
the
way
here,
my
problem
with
it
is
the
way
it's
worded
here
right
now
is
that
it
could
be
easily
interpreted
that
they
spoke
in
favor
of
vaccines
because
it
just
says,
spoke
regarding
the
covet-19
vaccine.
It
doesn't
say
they
were
for
or
against.
We
were
all
here.
We
know
that
they
were
against
it.
I'm
just
asking
that
the
minutes
be
reflected
to
fairly
say
that.
K
D
Excuse
me
mayor,
I'm
sorry
could
I
just
perhaps
just
say
that
perhaps
in
the
future,
our
city
clerk
could
strive
to
use
the
word
in
opposition
to
or
in
favor
of
whatever
topic
they
that
may
be,
so
that
we
keep
within
the
spirit
of
what
the
citizen
is
trying
to
communicate.
And
then,
if
the
citizens
want
more
information,
they
can
go
to
the
video
and
watch
it
and
get
it
word
for
word.
I
M
M
At
the
end
of
the
lease
term,
the
city
can
either
purchase
the
vehicle
for
the
residual
value
or
can
have
enterprise
sell
the
vehicle
through
an
auction
process
whereby
the
city
receives
the
net
proceeds,
funds
were
budgeted
in
the
capital
reserve
fund,
as
well
as
the
water
utilities
fund.
For
these
vehicles,
the
administration
recommends
approval.
A
M
M
At
a
city
council
meeting
held
back
on
june,
the
15th
2021
city
council
approved
a
request
to
abandon
a
portion
of
an
alley
with
the
following
condition
that
the
expansion
joints
shall
be
placed
along
the
edge
of
the
easement.
The
applicant
has
requested
a
different
legal
description,
that's
now
in
exhibit
b
and
that
that
different
legal
description
be
included
with
the
ordinance.
So
the
administration
recommends
approval
of
the
ordinance
with
the
same
condition
and
the
new
legal
description.
A
If
you
haven't
already
done
so,
please
fill
out
the
green
slip
to
the
back
of
the
room
hand
it
to
the
clerk
to
the
front
of
the
room.
She
will
call
your
name
at
the
beginning
of
your
three
minutes.
The
green
light
will
come
on
and
at
the
end
of
your
three
minutes,
the
red
light
will
come
on
and
you
will
be
notified
that
your
time
is
up.
Thank
you.
N
I
think
it's
a
good
move
and
I
keep
thinking
back
like
what
would
houston
do
in
this
situation
and
I'll
tell
you
right
now
they
jump
on
it
and
use
it
and
grow
with
it,
and
so
and
beaumont
sometimes
thinks
about
it
a
lot.
So
I'm
hoping
y'all
think
about
a
little
bit
more
and
you
know
give
it
a
give
it
a
good
try
and
I
think
the
keeping
the
18t
building
not
destroying
it
one
you're
going
to
live
with
that
one.
N
N
Also
one
more
comment
that
I
was
watching:
videos
of
meetings
that
didn't
go
to
all
the
meetings
and
when
one
of
my
speakers
stepped
to
the
side,
you
totally
lose
everything
they
said
and
that
clue
like
mike
harris's
conversation,
which
was
very,
should
have
been
very
interesting.
I
got
no
audio
because
my
mic
is
so
narrow
in
its
field
of
perception.
N
I
suggest
that
you
should
look
at
a
wider
field
mic
on
the
side
or
something
like
that
or
more
mics
to
catch
people
that
may
be
around
on
one
side
or
the
other.
If
you
have
a
group
because
then
you
lose
important
information
in
the
conversation,
I
just
I
thought
maybe
something
to
look
at
again.
My
pet
peeve
right
now
is,
you
know,
make
the
if
the
battleship
texas
makes
sense.
N
J
Good
afternoon,
mayor
council,
I
just
wanted
to
announce
again,
as
I
did
last
week.
I
think
it
was
last
week
that
our
foundation
make
ends
meet
we'll
be
doing
our
operation
beaumont
beautification.
This
will
be
saturday
november,
the
20th
at
10
a.m.
J
We
will
be
meeting
at
saint
charles
plaza,
which
is
on
the
corner
of
dallin
and
phelan.
With
the
little
caesars
parking
lot,
we
will
provide
water
for
drinking
the
grabbers.
The
gloves
the
trash
bags
and
the
city
will
be
gracious
enough
to
provide
a
garbage
truck
to
come
by
and
pick
up
all
the
litter.
When
we're
finished,
the
weather
shows
70
degrees.
It
should
be
nice,
sunny
get
some
exercise
come
out
and
enjoy
it.
If
you
don't
mind
me
showing
the
sign
later,
we
get
finished,
we'll
be
putting
these
around
town.
J
H
H
H
It's
the
small
things
that
spread
wings
and
fly
on
up
to
the
throne
like
living
like
letting
compassion,
speak
your
actions
and
letting
it
start
at
home,
and
then
the
verse
of
course
says
so
be
faithful
in
the
small
things
he
wants
to
give
you
a
special
touch.
The
creator
of
all
things
will
make
you
ruler
over
much,
so
be
faithful
in
the
small
things
he
wants
to
give
you
a
special
touch
and
in
the
second
verse
say
I
will
finish.
The
creator
of
all
things
will
make
you
rule
over.
H
Much
will
make
you
ruler
over
much
and
the
second
verse
says
it
is
the
small
things
of
all
things
that
sometimes
are
too
good
to
be
true,
all
the
goodness
that
you've
given
will
come
right
back
to
you.
It's
the
small
things
that
make
kings
and
kingdoms
rise
and
fall
a
lot
for
a
little.
It's
god's
kind
of
riddle.
That
puts
us
on
top
of
it
all.
H
So
it
is
a
season
of
thanksgiving.
I
wanted
to
share
the
lyrics
to
that
song
to
you,
I'm
sure.
If
you
went
on
youtube,
you
could
probably
hear
mr
coley
singing,
but
I
wanted
to
share
that
with
you,
because
mr
turner,
just
a
few
months
ago,
may
25th
2021.
H
I
think
you
did
your
first
proclamation
and
it
was
for
miss
duprey
and
miss
duprey
was
a
I
think,
a
79
year
resident
of
beaumont
lived
in
the
same
house
for
74
years,
and
she
she
really
appreciated
she'd,
been
sleeping
a
lot
after
that
proclamation
they
said
it
was
like
she
became
the
energizer
bunny.
She
wanted
to
stay
awake
all
the
time
and
she
was
just
a
changed
person.
I'd
like
to
think
that
maybe
the
kindness
that
y'all
showed
in
recognizing
her
contributed
to
that.
H
I
would
ask
that
you
keep
her
in
your
prayers,
though,
because
she
has
been
having
some
health
issues
just
of
late,
but
another
thing
that
y'all
did
for
miss
dupree
that
you
didn't
realize.
Is
you
raised
a
dangerous
structure
next
door
to
her
residence?
She
was
concerned
that
a
tree
had
fallen
on
that
residence
and
it
it
was
in
danger
in
her
carport,
and
she
was
worried
about
that.
H
So
I
appreciate
the
council
taking
care
of
that
structure,
and
so
thank
y'all
for
everything
glad
to
have
my
four
daughter,
four
of
our
daughters
here
today
and
thank
y'all
for
all
that
you
do
for
the
city.
O
There's
a
lot
of
complaints
against
the
city
of
beaumont,
the
trent,
the
transiting
unit
they're,
making
people
late
they're,
not
letting
a
lot
of
people
ride,
they're
they're,
just
acting
very
unprofessional
up
there,
and
I
have
a
personal
thing
going
on
with
them
that
I
haven't
been
able
to
ride
since
may,
and
I
I
don't
have
any
type
of
transportation,
nothing
right
now
and
I've
been
kind
of
dying
out
on
my
luck,
but
I've
had
a
couple
of
job
opportunities
come
my
way
and
I've
been
trying.
O
I
need
public
transportation
to
get
to
and
from
work
and
I've
talked
to
many
people
and
I've
been
advised.
I
need
to
come
to
you
guys
and
make
my
complaint
what's
really
going
on.
Is
I
really
need
to
start
riding
the
bus
transit
system
again
and
I
went
up
there
and
I
spoke
to
management
a
few
times.
O
They're,
just
overlooking,
and
not
really
saying,
they're
double
talking
all
kinds
of
different
things
is
going
on
and
management
to
tell
me
two
or
three
different
things,
but
it's
they
always
get
a
lot
of
complaints.
But
me
personally,
my
complaint
is:
I
need
to
start
riding
the
buses
again,
because
I've
been
going
through
a
transitional
state
for
a
while,
and
I
feel
like
this.
O
I've
been
just
feel
like
this
is
my
season
to
to
get
back
going
up
again
and
get
back
rolling
again,
and
I
really
been
applying
myself
to
do
a
lot
of
positive
things
lately
and
thank
god
that
he
stirred
up
some
a
new
spirit
in
me,
and
but
I've
been
trying
to
humble
myself
and
speak
to
the
people
of
the
transistor
system
and
they're,
not
allowing
me
to
to
do
so.
O
G
G
In
mccabe
roberts
avenues,
2020
partnership
with
the
2020
census,
we
were
able
to
receive
a
substantial
grant
from
the
hog
foundation,
allowing
us
to
hire
staff
to
educate
families
on
the
importance
of
the
senses
and
for
creating
collaborations
for
getting
out
the
count
and
hard
to
count
communities
heart
count
hard
to
count.
Communities
are
identified
as
areas
where
traditionally,
people
are
underserved,
underfunded
and
forgotten
about,
and
so
our
focus
through
this
grant
was.
G
We
were
able
to
reach
out
to
these
communities
and
we
knocked
on
over
4
000
doors,
assisted
817
households
in
completing
their
2020
census.
That
equates
to
around
3
000
people
that
were
able
to
complete
their
census
in
the
midst
of
a
pandemic,
and
that
equates
to
around
three
to
five
million
federal
dollars
coming
into
our
community
and
just
as
we
are
here
today
to
thank
you
for
your
support
in
that
process.
G
We're
also
holding
you
to
accountability
that
when
that
funding
gets
here,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
it
gets
into
those
hard
to
count
plats
like
19
and
20
and
21
and
22
and
23
all
of
those
areas
that
are
underserved
and
with
the
excitement
of
this
new
infrastructure
bill
that
has
been
passed.
We
are
hoping
that
our
communities
will
not
be
forgotten
when
it
comes
time
for
prepare
for
the
repair
for
the
roads.
G
In
addition
to
the
rail
system,
we
are
hoping
that
you
will
really
be
intentional
on
creating
quiet
zones
that
that
impacts,
the
mental
health
and
the
emotional
health
of
the
community.
That's
impacted
by
that.
So
again,
we
thank
you
for
your
support
and
we
look
forward
to
how
we
will
grow
as
a
community
as
a
result.
P
Afternoon,
mayor
and
council,
please
allow
me
to
reintroduce
myself.
My
name
is
christopher
james
jones,
also
known
as
unk
short
for
uncle
chris,
as
many
in
the
community
refer
to
me
as
I
am,
and
have
been
involved
in
the
governance
of
the
city.
Since
my
return
from
my
volunteered
service
to
the
united
states
army,
addressing
the
mayor
and
council,
then
on
many
issues
that
some
have
seen
resolve
and
others
haven't.
P
P
The
areas
that
we
are
tasked
with
daily
is
holding
ourselves
accountable
to
the
duties
and
obligations
set
before
us.
We
are
now
looking
to
include
the
city
of
beaumont
and
its
happenings
in
that
position
of
accountability:
accountability
not
only
to
the
elected
officials,
but
also
the
operations
and
duties
of
the
appointed
and
hired
as
well.
P
We,
the
accountability,
affiliates
request
that
all
commission
appointments
made
by
mayor
and
members
of
council
be
made
accessible
to
the
public.
We
also
request
that
if
there
are
any
commission
commissions
needing
members
make
known,
how
is
a
citizen
able
to
apply
and
be
considered
for
that
position
as
well,
educating
the
public
or
rather
on.
Rather
that
is
a
public
knowledge
opportunity
and
access,
or
is
it
appointed
by
individuals,
election
elected
personal
decisions?
P
A
Q
Q
Also
this
morning
I
attended
a
parks,
meeting
parks
and
recreation
committee
meeting,
and
I
was
happy
to
see
that
the
new
appointees
were
there
and
participating,
and
I
look
for
them
to
do
good
things
with
that
committee.
That's
it
mayor.
C
Thank
you
mayor.
I
want
to
compliment
the
parks
department
on
a
project
that
they
undertook
to
improve
the
appearance
of
dallin
road
between
arlington
and
berry.
You
know
there's
a
lot
of
people
that
have
residences
that
have
fences
in
their
backyard
and
they
might
take
real
good
care
of
their
backyard
up
to
their
fence
line,
but
on
the
other
side
of
the
fence,
the
side
that
the
public
sees
as
they
drive
down
a
major
thoroughfare.
C
Sometimes
they
don't
get
out
there
and
take
care
of
that.
The
city,
of
course
mows
our
major
arterial
roadways,
but
it
had
gotten
really
bad
there
in
fact,
so
bad
that
a
city
mower
couldn't
even
and
mow,
they
had
to
take
a
brush
hog
out
there
and
they
worked
for
two
days,
clearing
that
and
they
they
did
a
good
job.
So
I
compliment
them
for
that.
C
The
dallas
west
neighborhood
association
meets
this
evening
at
the
rogers
park
community
center,
beginning
at
6
30
with
a
social
period
for
30
minutes,
and
then
our
speaker
will
be
from
the
port
of
beaumont
they're,
going
to
have
a
sadie
chick
talk
about.
What's
going
on
at
the
port,
I'm
inviting
the
community
to
a
ribbon
cutting
for
some
homeless
shelters
that
are
going
to
be
run
by
the
salvation
army
that
ribbon
cutting.
Is
this
thursday
at
two
o'clock?
The
shelters
are
located
at
the
corner
of
mcfadden
forest
right
across
from
some
other
place.
C
I
went
by
and
looked
at
these
buildings
this
morning,
they're
not
going
to
be
open
yet,
but
they
are
getting
really
really
close.
They're.
Looking
real
good
they're
going
to
be
able
to
house
about
30
people
each
and
it's
important
to
note
that
the
salvation
army
and
running
this
will
no
longer
be
charging
their
10
a
night
after
the
first
three
nights.
So
this
is
going
to
really
help
as
we
start
getting
into
the
colder
part
of
the
season,
we'll
have
some
place
for
people
to
come
in
and
take
shelter.
C
Lastly,
I
want
to
recognize
a
local
elected
official
who
achieved
a
statewide
recognition
last
week
in
being
recognized
as
the
tax
assessor
of
the
year
for
the
state
of
texas,
and
that
is
my
wife,
allison
nathan,
getz
very
proud
of
her
for
receiving
this
honor,
and
I
know
that
she
has
received
a
lot
of
well
wishes,
but
I'd
like
that
to
be
a
part
of
our
official
record
of
the
city
of
beaumont
as
well.
Thank
you
mayor.
R
Well,
mike,
we
know
you
definitely
won't
be
in
the
doghouse.
You
did
a
good
job
with
that
last
one,
mr
roundtree,
thank
you
for
bringing
your
daughters.
I
think
it's
good
that
they
actually
had
the
opportunity
to
see
when
you
step
up
and
speak
up.
You
know
your
voice
can
be
heard.
Councilman.
Ward.
Three!
Thank
you
for
amending
that
to
the
request.
So
I
that
was
appreciated
to
see
that.
R
Everybody
who
spoke
up
on
that
my
next
thing
is
there's
a
lot
of
engagement
today
in
the
audience,
and
we
hear
everything
that
said
it
was
a
gentleman
who
asked
about
transportation
that
he's
still
present.
Can
you
hold
tight
at
the
end,
I
would
like
to
give
you
my
card.
R
I
also
would
like
to
talk
about.
We
have
a
vision,
workshop
coming
up
and
I've
been
on
social
media
and
different
platforms,
acts
in
the
community.
Let
us
know
what
are
some
things
you
would
like
to
see
different
and
like
what
are
some
things
you
would
like
to
see
change
in
the
city
of
beaumont.
I
think
it's
very
important
and
we're
talking
about
the
vision
and
direction
of
our
city
that
we
actually
engage
the
community
and
the
constituents
that
we
serve.
R
So
everybody,
if
you
have
any
ideas,
anything
that
you'd
like
to
see
differently
in
the
city
of
beaumont.
Anything
you'd
like
to
see
that
you've
seen
somewhere
else
in
beaumont
now's
the
time
please
email,
your
council
members,
email
us
inbox,
us
just
let
us
know
some
things
you'd
like
to
see.
R
R
So
if
you
guys
have
anything
that
you
like
to
see
differently,
you'd
like
to
see
done
now
is
your
time
to
kind
of
weigh
in,
and
let
us
know
some
of
the
things
that
you'd
like
to
see
done
differently
in
the
city
of
beaumont
other
than
that.
Thank
you
appreciate
it.
A
little
more
homecoming
was
a
success.
Everybody
have
a
good
one.
D
L
A
For
all
olive
council
and
myself,
when
someone
comes
to
the
podium,
they
really
have
free
liberty
of
speaking
their
voice
of
what
they
would
like
to
say
a
lot
of
times.
It's
not
always
positive,
but
it's
still
sad
and
I
don't
think
anyone
up
here
would
ever
try
to
interfere
with
the
citizen
having
the
freedom
of
speech
or
saying
what
they
would
like
to
say.
A
I
think
is
just
past
practice
of
what
has
always
been
done,
but
things
can
always
change
for
the
better
and
mr
roundtree.
Thank
you
for
pointing
that
out
to
us,
because
we
don't
ever
want
to
take
someone's
voice
away
from
their
intent
of
their
statement,
and
so
thank
you
for
even
bringing
that
to
our
attention,
because
it
is
a
lot
said
and
if
we,
if
we
were
to
put
verbatim
everything
that
that's
said
and
comment,
we
we
would
have
a
stack
of
paper
so
huge
that
you
know
at
some
point.
A
A
K
A
Okay,
thank
you,
but
sir,
we
will
address
your
concern.
Please
you
know
come
to
the
podium
at
the
end
of
the
meeting.
Also,
the
vision
workshop
will
be
this
tuesday.
We
will
not
have
a
meeting
regular
city
council
meeting
this
tuesday.
It
will
only
be
the
vision
workshop
and,
as
councilmember
turner
said,
the
vision
the
workshops
are.
A
A
A
A
Thank
you
so,
with
the
vision
workshop
being
taped,
you
can
always
go
back
and
and
look
at
it
and
if
you
have
any
questions,
we're
always
available
either
by
text
by
phone,
even
by
house
visits.
So.