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C
C
We
come
to
you
today
asking
for
that
direction
of
the
spirit
of
god
to
rest
upon
the
proceedings
and
the
presidings
god
over
this
meeting,
I'm
asking
you
to
give
the
mind
of
christ
to
every
council
member
to
everyone
that
would
be
speaking
today.
God,
we
pray
lord
I'm
asking
you
that
the
faith
and
the
favor
of
god
would
rest
upon
this
city
and
those
that
are
making
decisions.
C
On
behalf
of
the
members
of
this
city,
I
pray
that
your
wisdom
would
get
a
hold
of
us
and
your
heart
would
become
our
heart
and
that
your
mind
would
become
our
mind.
I
pray
lord,
lastly,
that
you
would
give
a
spirit
of
unity
on
every
lord
heart
on
every
mind
that
truly
the
spirit
of
unity
would
encompass
this
city
council
as
they
lead
this
city
and
make
decisions
on
behalf
of
the
citizens
of
southeast
texas.
C
A
Thank
you
so
much.
We
don't
have
any
presentations
or
proclamations
today.
So
I
will
move
right
into
public
comment.
Now
would
be
the
time
for
any
citizen
who
wishes
to
speak
if
you
would
like
to
make
public
comment
today
on
scheduled
agenda
item
one
or
the
consent
agenda,
the
time
to
do
so
is
now.
If
you
would
like
to
make
comment
on
one
of
these
items-
and
you
haven't
already
done
so,
please
fill
out
the
green
slip
and
hand
it
to
the
officer.
A
She
will
bring
it
to
the
city
clerk
and
we
will
call
out
your
name.
We
would
appreciate
if
you
keep
your
comments
to
three
minutes.
The
green
light
will
come
in
when
you
approach
the
podium
and
the
red
light
will
come
on
when
your
time
is
up.
If
you're
here
to
speak
on
any
other
item
today,
I
will
open
up
the
microphone
at
the
end
of
our
general
business
for
that
purpose.
But
right
now
it's
for
the
consent,
agenda
or
item
number
one.
A
All
right,
there's
appears
to
be
no
one,
so
counsel
can
I
have
them?
Yes,
sir.
G
It
came
to
my
attention
by
someone
there's
a
phone
call
from
a
citizen
that
states
that
council
meetings
are
not
open
at
this
time.
Would
you
kind
of
give
clarity?
It
is
open,
yeah
and
people
can
come
and
sit.
We
have.
We
just
have
a
limit
to
the
number
of
people
that
can
come
into
the
council
chambers.
Is
that
correct.
G
A
They
just
can't
have
them
all
sitting
in
here,
at
the
same
time
because
of
the
social
distancing
requirements
as
put
forth
by
the
governor,
and
so
if
someone
does
want
to
speak,
they
just
let
us
know
when
they
get
here
and
they
go
to
that
room
and
the
officers
will
pick
up
the
slips
and
bring
them
up
and
we
will
call
them
in.
A
A
motion
and
a
second
on
the
floor
is
there.
Any
discussion
appears
to
be
none.
So
all
in
favor
of
the
motion
to
approve
the
consent
agenda,
please
say
aye
opposed.
The
motion
carries
unanimously.
First
item.
Please.
I
I
The
franchise
provides
for
a
term
of
one
year
from
its
effective
date
and
a
franchise
fee
of
seven
percent
of
gross
revenues
received
for
service
and
according
to
the
city
charter.
Franchise
ordinances
require
readings
at
three
separate
council
meetings.
This
is
the
second
reading.
Today
the
administration
recommends
approval.
A
A
A
I
I
I
I
I
J
Actually,
it
was
brought
to
the
citizens
for
charter
change
in
1998.,
it's
okay,
both
article
3
section
3,
which
deals
with
council
qualifications
as
well
as
article
17,
section
2,
which
section
11,
I'm
sorry
section
11,
which
is
what
we're
talking
about
here
today.
Persons
indebted
to
the
city
shall
not
hold
office,
the
courts
of
hell
that
an
impediment
to
office
holding
to
be
unconstitutional-
and
I
think
we
addressed
that
back
when
we
addressed
the
council
qualifications
in
article
three,
and
this
provision
is
basically
the
same.
J
A
A
I
I
J
It's
a
typo
just
like
the
last
one
at
page,
45,
section
17
two
lines
from
the
bottom
of
that
section
where
it
says
article
14,
section
14..
It
should
be
article
16,
section
4.
I
No,
so
you
have
all
17
now
what
we
did
in
the
past
and
it
worked
well,
we
moved
through
them.
The
council.
Did
you
know
three
or
four
at
a
time:
five:
six,
seven,
eight!
You!
You
probably
need
to
go
through
page
by
page.
We
would
go
through
page
by
page
together
and
then,
if
there's
an
agreement,
consensus
amongst
the
council
that
hey
we
want
to
place
this
on
the
ballot
in
may
of
2021.
I
I
G
E
I
A
So
I
would
suggest
that
we,
since
so
every
what's
in
front
of
us
now,
is
all
17
chapters
and
the
changes
that
we've
gone
through
in
this
public
meeting
today
and
in
the
past
are
marked
on
on
there
and
then
the
council
can
have
some
time,
whatever
y'all
think
is
appropriate
to
review
it
to
see.
If
there's
any
additional
changes,
you
would
like
to
make
or
questions
along
with
the
ones
as
opposed
as
presented,
and
then
we
can
go
through
and
talk
about
each
one
before
we
vote.
I
A
How
long
do
y'all
yes
go
ahead?
How
long
do
y'all
think
you'd
like
to
have
to
do
this,
but
I
was
I
was
I'm
asking
the
question,
but
I'm
going
to
go
next
week
on
it:
okay,.
H
I
D
H
One
other
question:
I
have
article
three
section:
two
page
eight
talks
about
really
the
city
council
itself.
One
of
the
things
I'd
like
to
do
is
have
a
discussion
on
the
possibility
of
term
limits
and
staggered
terms
for
council,
as
in
any
business.
I
think
it
can
be
dangerous
if
you
don't
have
staggered
terms
if
there
is
a
complete
turnover,
so
I
think
that's
helpful
for
the
for
the
entity
itself
but,
more
importantly,
I'd
like
to
have
a
discussion
on
term
limits.
A
I,
if
I
could,
if
I
could
just
for
historical
reasons-
and
it
doesn't
mean
it's
not
different
now,
but
we
were
staggered
at
one
time
and
the
citizens
voted
to
put
us
all
at
one
time
said
because
it
was
cost
more
cost
effective.
But
I
don't
know
that
that
made
one
group
of
us
which
was
me
at
that
time.
Mayor
lord
and
andrew
coconos
had
a
one
one
year
term,
so
we
would
have
to
do
that
again.
If
we
did
it,
I
was
in
favor
at
one
time
of
going
to
three
year
term.
A
There
was
a
bunch
of
different
information
on
that.
J
L
H
So
I
support
three-year
terms
term
limits
and
staggered
terms,
that's
that's
my
thoughts
on
it.
A
Well,
historical,
it
was
where
at-large
and
the
mayor
ran
in
even
years,
and
the
four
ward
members
ran
in
odd
years,
so
we
had
a
an
election
every
year
and
I
mean
I'm
not
opposed
to
term
limits.
I'm
not
opposed
to
the
three-year
terms.
A
To
me,
the
staggered
terms,
if,
if
my
opinion,
if,
if
we
do
all
something
bad
enough
to
get
voted
out
all
at
the
same
time,
we
probably
need
to
go,
I
mean
that's
tough,
to
get
seven
incumbents
out
at
one
time,
and
I
mean
that's
how
I've
always
looked
at
it.
That
would
have
to
be
pretty
terrible,
but
because
the
staggered
terms
at
three
years,
I
don't
really
know
how
that
would
work
our
what
we
did
before
when
it
was
two-year
terms.
A
It
was
just
like
this,
and
so
that,
when,
when
the
citizens
voted
to
to
make
us-
and
it
was
only
chartered
to
have
us
all
run
at
the
same
time-
the
ones
that
were
up
in
2000,
which
would
have
been
the
mayor
and
the
two
at-large
members
had
one
one-year
term-
that's
why
my
my
terms
are
odd
numbers
and
not
even
numbers,
even
though
I
have
two-year
terms
because
I
have
one
one-year
term
and
the
other
ones
that
were
like
that
were
mayor,
lord
and
andrew
coconuts
at
the
time.
A
So
just
I'm
not
totally
opposed.
I
just
I
don't
know
how
how
do
they
do
have
you
do?
We
know
how
other
cities
do
staggered
terms
if
they
have
three-year
terms?
A
Okay,
I
would
have
to
look
at
it,
but
because
it
was
pretty
simple
before
yeah.
D
And
marathon
may
add
another
reason
for
our
office
for
the
city
clerk's
office.
We
were
having
to
have
elections
every
year
and
it
did
cost
the
city
a
lot
of
money
to
have
one
every
year
and
when
we
had
to
do
elections
by
ourselves,
it
cost
us
even
more
money.
So
it
is
beneficial
for
us
to
have
everybody
run
together
and
have
it
every
two
years
it
does
save
the
city
and
the
taxpayers
a
lot
of
money
doing
it
that
we're
going.
E
L
Route
tell
them
about
how
much
money
we're
talking
didn't
win.
Wasn't
it
about
50
000,
when
the
mayor
was
the
only
one
that
drew
an.
D
No,
it
was
over
a
hundred
thousand
when
we
had
to
do
it
by
ourself
and
especially
when
the
when
the
school
board
was
taken
over
and
we
didn't
have
that
split
with
them,
because
we
do
split
with
two
other
entities:
school
district
and
a
port.
So
when
we
have
to
do
those
staggered
terms-
and
they
may
not
have
staggered
terms,
then
we
are
in
an
election
by
ourself
and
so
that
we
don't
have
that.
A
District
things
that
happen
we,
you
know
it
was
different.
So
that
was
the
reason
for
that,
because
we
were
the
only
ones
that
year
that
port
didn't
have
anybody
in
school
district
didn't
have
anybody.
F
Also,
with
regard
to
voter
participation,
we
struggle
now,
even
with
all
seven
of
us
running
at
the
same
time,
to
get
10
to
15
voter
participation.
Could
you
compare
how
voter
participation
would
would
match
up
with
just
a
few
people
on
the
ballot
as
opposed
to
all
seven
or
do
you
have
any
recollection.
D
I
don't
have
any
regulation
recollection.
I
think
that
the
numbers
would
probably
be
maybe
lower
because
we're
having
stagger
terms
with
maybe
three
people
on
the
ballot
with
the
mayor
and
that
large
excuse
me
and
then
we
would
have
the
warrant
members
on
the
following
year.
So
I
think
our
numbers
would
probably
be
a
lot
lower.
If
we
had
them
had
you
guys
run
stack.
A
Well,
at
that
time,
well,
we
put
it
on
the
ballot
we
wanted
to
do
it,
but
the
citizens
voted
it
down
right.
That
was
in.
D
D
D
A
A
Mean
but
yeah
so
yeah.
G
No
tournament
at
some
point
did
one
there
and
then
it
placed
on
the
ballot
for
term
limits.
I.
A
You
and
I
were
first,
I
mean
when
I
was
first
on.
I
think
that
they
had
had
that
before
I
was
on,
but
that's
been
a
while
a
long
time,
but
does,
but
you
can't
do
term
limits
with
two-year
terms.
If
I
remember
is
that
right,
I
think
you
can.
I
think
you
can
okay,
I
just
remember
the
three-year
term,
meaning
something.
One
thing
is
like
what
you
said
is
about.
If
you
want
to
run
for
something
else,
but
there
was
also,
I
believe
two
I
was
at
large
at
that
time.
A
So
I
believe
it
was
the
seats
that
you
could
name
them
seats,
one
and
two
like
right.
Now,
it's
the
top
two
vote,
getters,
regardless
of
majority,
and
if
we
had
gone
to
the
three-year
terms
that
the
citizens
voted
down,
we
would
have
had
seats
one
and
two,
that's,
and
so,
like
the
large
members
wouldn't
be
all
on
the
same
ballot,
it
would
if
someone
wanted
to
run,
they
had
to
choose
seat
one
or
c
two.
M
Was
there
any
other
downside
to
it
on
our
part?
As
far
as
I
understand
the
staggered
years,
there's
some
there's
a
negative
side
to
that.
But
is
there
a
negative
side
to
the
three-year
term?
Well,
or
did
the
citizens
vote
against
it
simply
because
they
didn't
want
to
see
us
holding
through
your
terms.
A
M
I
just
wonder
if
these
citizens
fully
understand
how
hard
it
is
to
run
and
you
about
the
time
you
get
in
my
case
of
being
new.
You
know
I've
been
on
here
for
a
year
now,
you're
just
now
getting
settled
into
your
seat,
and
now
I'm
looking
at
having
to
start
gearing
up
for
the
next
election.
This
fall
because
january
you're
going
to
start
campaigning
and
so
january
to
may
you're
campaigning.
So
how
long
do
you
really
govern
in
a
two-year
term?
I
mean
I
know
you
do
both
and
I'm
not.
M
L
H
How
many
terms
I
definitely
support
the
the
term
limits
I
won't
buy
in
from
council
to
know
the
number
of
terms.
M
We
keep
talking
about
three
year
with
term
limits
we,
but
we
declare.
E
M
Be
no
and
I'm
not
speaking
in
favor
for
a
term
limit
or
not.
The
only
thing
I
would
say
is
just
remember:
we
do
have
term
limits,
it's
called
elections.
M
And
there
is,
there
is
an
argument
for
institutional
memory.
You
know
I
do
look
to
the
council
members
that
have
been
here
for
a
long
time.
I
look
to
them
for
the
historical
content
they
have.
So
it's
just
something
to
think
about,
I'm
not
speaking
far
or
against,
but
just
remember.
We
do
have
term
limits
now.
If
that
doesn't
pass
because
we
have
elections.
A
A
F
Shifting
subjects
just
briefly
for
a
second
on
page
22,
and
this
might
be
in
the
realm
of
a
typo.
Actually,
it's
a
font
change
that
looks
kind
of
strange
down
there
at
the
bottom.
Is
that
something
that
was
done.
G
It's
okay
and
man,
sure
I'll
just
since
I've,
probably
I've
been
here
longer
than
anyone
else.
I
too
believe
that
each
time
we
come
up
for
election,
that's
a
term
limit.
G
I
also
believe
that
two-year
terms
a
person
coming
in
new
may
think
they
understand
what
being
a
council
member
is
all
about,
but
it
takes
a
long
time
to
truly
understand
the
full
dynamics
and
in
there's
a
difference
between
their
large
seats
and
warrant
seats,
and
so
I
believe
either
way.
It
doesn't
matter
personally
to
me
because
it's
going
to
be
up
to
the
voters
to
make
that
determination.
G
G
A
And
I'm
just
just
to
tag
onto
that.
A
little
bit
city
attorney
said
that
for
port
author,
for
instance,
they're
one
of
our
neighbors
and
they
have
three
year
terms,
but
they
have
two.
I
think
a
two
two
term
limit.
G
What
I'm
saying
is
I
I
do
support.
I
believe
it
would
be
in
the
best
interest
of
the
of
the
city
to
have
three-year
terms,
but
I
do
believe
that
term
limits
could
be
detrimental
to
the
citizens
at
some
point,
so
I
don't
support
the
term
limits,
but
I
do
support
the
three
year.
A
And
and
term
limits
kind
of
goes
in
line
with
staggering
years,
because
the
whole
premise
behind
staggering
years
is
so.
Everyone
doesn't
go
at
the
same
time.
That
has
experience
and
you
could
get
everyone
out
at
the
same
time.
But
for
that
to
happen
would
be
very
odd.
But,
let's
just
say
it
did
that
really
kind
of
falls
in
the
same
line
of
term
limits,
because
you
could
get
rid
of
some.
You
know.
G
Well,
I
do
support
the
staggered
elections.
A
L
Well,
I
think
we
look
around
you
know.
We've
got
some
elected
officials
that
are
there
for
four
some
for
two
senators.
For
six
I
mean.
Basically,
it
just
boils
down
to
what
the
citizens
thinks
the
best
for
beaumont
texas,
and
I
think
our
discussion
to
talk
about
it
and
say
look
give
us
some
feedback.
Tell
us
what
you
think,
because,
as
councilman
samuel
said,
you
know,
term
limits
come
up
every
time.
There's
a
vote
and
looking
around.
There
are
people
here
today
that
weren't
here
six
years
ago,.
L
A
Okay,
so
what
what
suggestion
would
you
make
to
how
to
what
were
you
going
to
say
no.
J
You
said
you
turned,
you
see
what
I
was
gonna.
I
was
just
gonna
clarify
that
if
you
go
to
a
two
three-year
terms
at
the
end
of
your
first
three-year
terms,
you
could
be
ousted,
so
you're
not
guaranteed
you're
six
years.
I
think
it's
what
you're
saying
if
you
know
your
your
term
limited
every
time
you
come
up
for
election.
E
J
J
A
And
what
we
can
do
is,
but
I
think
they
also
need
to
know
if
there's
a
majority
of
council
that
disagrees
with
the
no
the
administration's
recommendations
as
before
us,
because
they're
I
mean,
even
though
we're
talking
about
specific
things,
y'all
or
somebody,
anybody
might
want
to
add
or
take
away.
We
also
need
to
give
direction
and
if
there's,
we
need
to
look
through
and
see
where
all
the
markings
are,
and
if
there's
four
council
members
that
don't
like
what
the
administration
recommend
we
need
to.
A
A
A
I
I
So
I
don't
know
what
the
rush
is
on
the
charter
again,
you're
not
going
to
place
on
the
ballot
until
february
or
let's
say
january,
but
what
you're
going
to
need
to
do,
though,
is
probably
go
page
by
page
we
line
through
what
we're
proposing
to
take
out.
I
I
A
And
some
of
them
could
be
typos,
okay,
so
council,
we
to
I
mean
you
had
mentioned
a
week,
but
I
mean
that's
not
very
long.
If
does
anybody
disagree
with
that?
Well,.
I
A
A
I
Then,
council,
the
second
work
session,
is
to
review
and
discuss
possible
fencing
around
the
botanical
gardens
at
terrell
park
and
keith
folsom
who's
over
all
of
our
facilities
will
come
forward.
O
Good
afternoon,
okay,
if
you'll
notice,
I
put
some
handouts
on
those
stations
there
and
what
I
tried
to
do
on
the
pictures.
You
see
there
and
I
noted
it
to
fix
knot
fencing,
that's
the
fencing
that
we're
proposing
not
exactly
like
that.
We're
talking
about
using
t
post
and
I
do
have
a
drawing
in
there.
That
kind
of
shows
you
a
little
bit
better
of
diagrammatic
of
what
we're
using
for
the
ornamental
fencing
and
the
fixed
knob
fencing.
O
But
you
also
see
the
hog
panel
fencing,
which
whole
panel
fencing,
is
a
34
inch
by
16
foot
panel,
different
style
of
fence.
But
what
we're
proposing
is
the
fixed,
knob
fence.
E
O
O
A
memory
of
you
know
if
a
hog
or
a
predator
hits
into
it.
It
bounces
back.
Basically,
it
doesn't
stay
caved
in
and
with
the
fixed
knot.
It
does
allow
or
prevent
the
hogs
from
getting
in
to
the
holes
there
and
try
to
wallow
out
a
hole
and
get
in
it.
So
it's
a
lot
stronger.
It's
a
high,
tensile
strength
fence,
so.
O
O
I
did
consult
with
the
u.s
department
of
agricultural
eddie
davis.
That
was
the
gentleman
was
down
here,
trapping
the
halls
for
us.
He
did
recommend
this
type
of
fencing.
You
know
the
post
spacings
will
be
on
12
foot
centers,
so
he
collaborated
with
us
and
he
agrees
that
this.
This
is
our
best
option
going
forward
with
this
this
type
fence.
Here
I
don't
plan
on
putting
the
concrete
apron
underneath
it.
O
He
doesn't
really
think
we
would
have
to
have
that,
because
what
he's
telling
me
is
the
hogs
with
much
area
and
territory.
They
have
around
this
they're
not
going
to
be
dying
to
get
into
this
garden
area.
So
they're
going
to
kind
of
come
upon
this
barrier,
hit
it
and
try
to
they'll
travel
down
and
see
if
they
can
find
a
spot
in
if
they
don't,
he
said
they're
probably
going
to
migrate
on
find
them
a
better
spot.
So
I
wouldn't
recommend
that
part
of
it
in
this
package.
O
But
what
I
did
was,
I
included
it
as
an
alternate
in
our
bid
package,
so
you
will
be
able
to
look
at
that
and
it'll
be
up
to
you
all
to
decide
the
fixed
knot,
fencing
consulted
with
a
local
fence
contractor
and
we're
looking
at
about
1643
lineal
feet
at
a
cost.
A
budget
estimate
now
about
19210.
O
That's
just
for
the
fixed
knot
around
the
back
perimeter
of
the
property
ornamental
fence
across
the
front,
which
will
give
us
a
more
decorative
look
and
secure
the
property.
We're
looking
about
forty
two
thousand
nine
hundred
and
forty
dollars,
and
then
I
will
include
a
concrete
apron
underneath
that
ornamental
fence,
so
they
won't
root
underneath
that
and
that's
an
additional
cost
to
seven
thousand
three.
Fifty.
O
A
M
H
O
O
We'll
have
you
know
h-style
bracing,
to
to
be
able
to
enhance
our
pull
points
on
it,
but
something
I
want
to
point
out
too
on
this
fixed
knot,
fencing
it
comes
in
330
foot
rolls,
so
you
won't
have
a
joint
but
every
330
feet.
If
you
go
with
the
hog
panel
you're,
looking
at
16
foot
sections,
every
16
foot
you're
going
to
have
a
joint.
O
Yeah
and
I
think
just
in
talking
with
eddie
davis
with
usda
he's
like
he
said,
they're
not
going
to
be
dying.
We're
not
trapping
them
outside
they're
going
to
come
upon
this,
and
he
don't
feel
like
there's
that
much
food
inside
that
they're
going
to
want
to
try
to
tear
the
fence
down
to
get
in.
If
you
get
them
inside
and
trap
them.
Yeah
they're
trying
to
get
out
and
they're
going
to
try
to
destroy
that
fence.
But.
O
O
M
N
O
Yeah
and
we're
gonna
have
to
we're.
Gonna
have
to
address
that.
That's
that's
something!
We'll
have
to
come
back
and
see
how
we're
gonna
address
it.
The
usda
group,
you
know
they
finished
up
their
little
tour,
the
first
of
june
they
trapped
about
190
at
the
landfill
and
between
cattail
marsh
and
terrell
park.
You
know
they
trapped
about
45,
so
the
majority
of
our
problem
is
at
the
landfill.
So
I
don't
know
if
they're
migrating
from
that
point,
but
that's
just
a
drop
in
the
bucket.
O
F
I
know
that
some
cities
have
contracted
with
private
services
in
order
to
have
trappers,
and
it's
very
expensive,
if
you
do
that,
but
I'm
also
under
the
belief
that
you
could
contract
with
the
usda
directly
and
they
can
provide
a
trapper
at
a
substantially
reduced
amount
of
money.
Is
that
something
that
y'all
talked
about
at
all.
O
Yeah
eddie
haydee
had
mentioned
that
to
me
and
I
have
not
reached
out
to
his
boss
and
and
got
any
information
on
that,
but
that
was
one
option
another
option.
He
said
that
we
could
basically
set
up
our
own
traps
like
he
done
and
monitor
him
and
take
care
of
the
issue
ourselves.
Just
like
he's
been
doing,
we
do
that
in
house.
I
mean
that's
an
option
that
we'll
bring
back
to
the
manager
and
it's.
F
O
F
O
M
So
between
the
fence
and
trapping,
which
I
understand
you're,
going
to
research
that
more
you're
going
to
come
back
to
us,
but
in
your
opinion,
between
the
trapping
and
the
fencing.
This
would
be
the
way
for
us
to
manage
this
problem.
We're
having.
O
Yes,
I
think
that's
the
only
way
we're
going
to
be
able
to
do
it.
We
can't
fence
everything
off,
so
we're
still
going
to
have
a
problem
at
the
landfill.
We're
still
going
to
have
a
problem
at
the
golf
course
golf
course
does.
I
think,
treat
their
fairways
and
stuff
with
some
insecticide
pesticide
or
something
that
kind
of
kills
the
grub
worms
to
try
to
keep
them
off
of
the
fairways
and
everything.
But
when
you
get
off
of
that
and
they
still
have
area
to
tear
up
so
what's.
O
A
So
is
there
a
consensus
of
council
to
bring
us
back
for
a
vote
or
do
we
need
that?
No.
O
A
So
before
we
move
to
public
comment,
I
would
like
to
read
that
at
the
close
of
the
city
council
meeting,
the
council
will
hold
an
executive
session
to
consider
matters
related
to
contemplated
or
pending
litigation
in
accordance
with
section
551.071
of
the
government
code.
Kendrick
williams
versus
city
obama,
at
all
calls
number
a-204,
comma
508
southern
choice.
Consulting
llc
versus
city
of
beaumont
calls
number
8-205,
comma,
533
and
claim
of
mobile
exxonmobil
oil
corporation
versus
city
of
beaumont.
A
Now
would
be
the
time
for
any
citizen
who
wishes
to
speak.
If
you
would
like
to
make
public
comment
today,
now
is
the
time
to
do
so.
If
you
haven't
already
done
so,
please
fill
out
the
green
slip.
Let
the
officer
know
that
you
would
like
to
speak.
We
will
hand
it
to
or
one
of
the
officers
we'll
hand
it
to
the
city
clerk
and
she
will
call
out
your
name
as
I
mentioned
earlier.
We
appreciate
if
you
keep
your
comments
to
three
minutes.
P
Hey
y'all
today,
yes,
sir,
okay,
last
time
last
week
I
was
talking
about
life,
liberty
and
property,
so
those
are
the
things
that
we
have
a
social
contract
to
respect
each
other's
right
to
life,
liberty
and
property.
You
know
most
people
know
what
life
is.
We
can
debate
about
that
and
most
of
what
property
is
we
can
kind
of
bathe
on
that,
but
a
lot
of
people
don't
understand
what
liberty
is,
and
you
know
john
stewart
mill
had
wrote.
P
The
only
purpose
for
which
power
can
be
exercised
against
a
will
is
to
prevent
harm
to
others.
So
that's
his
harm
principle.
So
and
then
the
other
part
is
that
his
own
good
isn't
sufficient
warrant
to
have
a
law.
So
basically,
if
harm
is
yourself,
there's
no
law
against
that.
So,
but
if
you
harm
somebody
else,
you
know
I
was
there's
a
law
to
protect
other
people.
P
Of
course
that
was
a
big
issue
this
year
and
that's
the
debate
between
safety
and
liberty.
You
know:
we've
been
this
coveted
stuff,
so
you
know:
should
we
close
businesses
down,
you
know,
harm
people's
livelihoods
or
do
we
protect
the
public
health
and
that's
a
disagreement.
We
have
in
this
society
right
now
and
the
same
thing
with
the
police
issue.
So
obviously
we
want
please
everybody
to
trust
the
police
right
and
everybody
should
get
good
service
from
police.
P
But
there's
another
group
that's
kind
of
worried
about
the
broken
windows,
which
is
it's
a
theory
like
jmq
wilson,
that's
used!
So
if
there's
a
broken
window
neighborhood,
that's
you
know.
You
see
that
little
things
like
that.
P
That
invites
bigger
crime
and
then
it
comes
like
when
I
say
the
state
of
nature.
You
know
the
lord
lies
where
you
start
getting
more
and
more
in
the
state
of
nature,
where
everybody's
got
to
look
over
the
back
so
that
you
know
that
hurts
people's
liberties.
So
you
know
especially
the
vulnerable
people
in
society.
P
So
if
you're,
an
older
elderly
person-
and
you
see
a
lot
of
crime-
you're
not
going
to
go
shopping-
I
mean
a
lot
of
people
were
afraid
to
go
party
almost
themselves
or
one
of
these
other
places
because
of
the
crime
rate.
I
don't
think
it's
really
deserved
that
we
have
a
high
crime
rate
in
the
media.
I
don't
agree
with
the
way
their
methodology
is,
but
you
know
it
is
what
it
is.
P
People
have
their
mind
that
we
got
a
lot
of
crime,
and
so
we
need
to
be
mindful
like
we
need
the
at
least
the
police
are
working
together,
make
sure
these
people,
everybody
trust
the
police,
and
these
broken
windows.
Don't
ever
happen.
You
know
all
are,
you
know,
are
vulnerable
and
citizens
or
feel
like
they're
protected
they're,
not
you
know
not
afraid
to
come
into
town,
and
you
know,
a
lot
of
people
are
scared.
With
the
talk
about.
P
A
lot
of
these
seas
are
dissidental
in
the
police
department
and
it's
been
kind
of
like
you
know.
I
guess
demagogued
a
little
bit
and
one
way
the
other
I
mean
dean.
You
know
at
least
we're
doing
the
right
thing.
I
think
community
policing,
if
everybody
just
kind
of
trusts
everybody
everybody
realizes,
everybody
is
valuable
and
you
know
no,
but
no
liberty
is
people
will
be
harmed
if
everybody
just
kind
of
respect
each
other's
you
know
life
and
property
and
and
whether
they
want
to
live
life.
You
know
I'm
saying
they
wish
to
do
it.
A
N
Thank
you
mayor.
I
would
like
to
announce
today
until
4
p.m.
There
is
a
free
walk-up
covet
testing
at
alice
keith
park,
4050
reed
street.
Again,
it's
free,
you
just
walk
up
and
it's
open
until
4
p.m.
Today,
also
we
received
literature
from
laborers
for
the
harvest,
james
and
tanner.
I
just
want
to
thank
you
for
sending
that
literature
out
and
encouraging
all
of
the
counsel
and
also.
N
N
G
Mayor,
I
will
simply
reiterate
what
councilmember
moontown
mentioned:
there's
free
testing
some
people
might
have
been
like
me.
I
always
wanted
to
know,
but
I
heard
about
how
uncomfortable
it
was
the
test
and
I
did
go
and
I
didn't
have
to
have
anybody
hold
my.
E
G
But
I
did
get
the
test
and
it
has
brought
about
a
great
deal
of
relief
to
at
least
know
that
I've
gone
through
the
process
and
I
understand
how
others
may
have
felt,
but
these
those
that
are
there
administering
the
test
very
competent
and
very
accountable.
A
well
they're.
G
All
you
have
to
do
is
have
some
type
of
identification,
no
fee
just
identification,
and
they
it
took
me
10
minutes.
There
was
no
line.
I
went
straight
up,
they
gave
me
the
information,
took
my
information
and
had
the
test,
and
I
think
it's
24
to
48
hours.
They
should
have
the
response.
G
N
G
L
Thank
you
mayor.
We
want
to
encourage
everybody
that
wants
to,
because
that
was
one
of.
As
you
recall,
when
we
first
started,
everybody
was
concerned
about
how
much
it's
going
to
cost
in
this
case,
as
councilmember
samuel,
said
the
difference
between
painful
and
uncomfortable,
but
we
encourage
everybody
that
feels
that
they
need
to
to
get
on
down
there.
L
L
I
think
sometimes
we
forget
that
when,
when
couples
have
been
married,
45
or
50
years,
when
one
of
them
passes
away,
there's
about
a
50
chance
that
the
other
one
will
pass
away
within
the
next
year,
that's
just
how
it
is,
and
so
I
would
encourage
you
if
individuals
that
are
friends
of
yours
experience
that
to
do
to
get
with
the
other
one,
because
you
can
make
a
difference
in
their
life
as
far
as
trying
to
encourage
them
to
keep
going,
because
the
loss
of
a
life
partner
is
really
something
and
it
takes
an
effort
on
everybody's
part.
L
L
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
councilmember,.
M
Thank
you
mayor
since
the
death
of
george
floyd
on
may
25th.
I've
been
as
many
of
you
very
distracted
with
that
tragedy.
I
have
found
myself
getting
a
little
sloppy
when
it
comes
to
the
guidelines
put
up
by
the
cdc
and
safe
distancing,
so
just
a
word
of
encouragement
as
we
are
trying
to
reopen.
As
there
is
more
testing
I
know,
numbers
are
going
up,
but
I
I
stand
correct
in
the
fact
that
I
I
have
to
be
careful.
M
I
have
to
focus
I
understand
as
being
the
pastor
of
a
local
church
with
multiple
staff,
multiple
ministries
and
multiple
congregants.
You
know
I'm
challenged
as
everyone
is,
but
I
just
word
of
encouragement
as
we
move
forward.
Please
let
us
be
safe
and
responsible
because,
as
I
mentioned,
I've
been
distracted
lately
and
I
catch
myself
not
doing
the
things
that
I
was
that
I
were
doing.
M
The
crisis
that
we're
in
right
now
with
the
protesting
and
law
enforcement
and
so
forth,
and
there
were
politicians
there-
there
were
preachers
there.
There
was
police
there
citizens
there
and
I
just
want
to
say
to
the
citizens
that
there
was
good
dialogue,
and
I
know
that
everyone
is
anxious
to
see
change
and
to
see
us
move
forward.
I
just
wanted
to
give
you
an
encouraging
word
that
we
are
talking.
M
F
H
Thank
you
mayor.
I
want
to
say
thanks
to
the
city,
manager
and
city
attorney
and
staff,
for
working
through
these
charter
changes
with
us
trying
to
get
these
things
updated.
Since
what
2003
was
the
last
time
you
all
did
it
next
thing:
streets
and
drainage
and
water
and
sewer?
I
know
the
city
manager's
office
is
tracking
the
citizens
that
are
calling
it
with
complaints
right
now,
as
you
get
this
database
built
here
in
the
next
couple
weeks.
H
N
Go
ahead,
I'm
sorry!
This
friday
there
will
be
a
juneteenth
rally
at
6
30
mlk
park
on
college
street.
A
So
just
a
quick
announcement
about
covid19
because
I
did
get
some
calls
people
look
at
the
top
of
an
update,
but
don't
read
all
the
way
to
the
bottom.
As
of
last
week,
we
brought
our
eoc
to
a
level
three,
which
means
that
everyone
is
not
working
all
the
way
through
the
weekend
as
we
have
been
since
march
12th.
A
A
We
will
continue
to
put
one
out
monday
through
friday,
but
monday
will
will
include
saturday
and
sunday
and,
as
I
knew
might
happen,
even
though
we
tried
to
put
it
everywhere
post
it
everywhere.
I
got
some
calls
yesterday
from
the
media
and
it
was
reported
incorrectly,
but
then
it
was
fixed
that
because
the
27
27
cases
that
we
had
were
over
saturday
sunday
and
monday,
they
weren't
just
for
monday,
but
I
also
want
to
reiterate,
as
I
I've
talked
to
the
media,
some
they're
trying
to
say.
A
A
Their
collections
to
different
labs
that
actually
run
the
test.
Some
labs
take
24
hours.
Some
labs
take
two
days.
Some
take
three,
some
take
four,
so
you
and
I
might
have
gotten
tested
on
the
same
day,
but
our
results
aren't
going
to
come
back
on
the
same
day,
not
necessarily
so
what
that
means
is
is
what
you
see
each
day
might
not
be
actually
each
day,
it's
very
hard
to
take
a
scientific
look
at
that
data,
because
there
are
so
many
places
testing
and
there
are
so
many
labs.
A
If
you
remember
in
the
very
beginning,
when
all
this
started,
there
was
talk
about
not
enough
test
kits.
First
of
all,
we
never
turned
anyone
away,
but
secondly,
the
issue
was
more
about
the
labs
that
could
run
the
test
at
the
time
that
this
all
started.
The
only
place
that
could
run
a
test
after
a
swab
was
taken
was
the
cdc
in
atlanta.
In
fact,
officer
riley
had
to
drive
our
first
one
to
the
airport
to
fly
to
atlanta
and,
after
that
it
started
opening
more
and
more
and
more.
A
A
If
you
have
no
ability
to
pay,
they
will
not
ask
you
to
pay,
because
the
care
act
is
actually
pay
in
medicare
medicaid.
But
if
you're
going
to
go
to
a
private
clinic
like
you
know,
we've
talked
about
the
one
on
dallin
we
partnered
with
them
afc
and
just
call
them
first
and
make
sure,
but
they
are
taking
people
too.
I've
sent
several
people
there,
but
then
again
addition
to
the
one
that
the
state
is
doing
over
at
alice
keith
park
today.
A
I
think
antioch
church
is
actually
doing
one
today
as
well
and
tomorrow,
16th
and
17th
is
that
today,
16th
and
17th
eight
to
three
so
and
those
are
free
as
well.
So
there's
a
lot
of
testing
availability.
A
So,
as
was
said
earlier,
please
it's
great
if
you
want
to
get
tested
that
you
get
tested
most
of
us
have,
but
if
you
get
tested
and
it's
negative
and
in
a
week
or
so
or
three
days
or
four
days,
you
know
you
have
you,
you
spike
a
fever
that
just
because
you
got
tested
today
doesn't
mean
you're
going
to
be
negative
forever.
You
could
come
in
contact
with
someone,
so
we
just
want
to
be
very
open
about
that,
and
you
know
we
we
expect
to
get
more
information
from
the
governor.
A
As
I've
been
told
this
like
three
times
today,
we
could
still
make
them
more
stringent,
just
not
less.
That
is
not
the
case.
That
was
the
case
in
the
beginning,
but
now
that's
not
the
case
because
418,
which
gives
the
cities
and
counties
that
authority
has
been
suspended
for
now
by
the
governor.
So
everyone
in
the
state
is
under
the
governor's
order
and
as
he
reopens
that's
what
we're
doing.
A
But
we
want
to
just
remind
everyone,
we're
you
know
we're
blessed,
because
we
don't
have
the
numbers
like
they
have
in
austin
or
houston,
but
we
just
need
to
still
practice.
As
you
were
saying,
you
don't
want
to
be
lacks.
We
want
to
still
practice
social
distancing
and
wear
our
masks
and
do
the
things
that
they're
asking
us
to
do.
A
It's
very
hard,
it's
hard
to
talk
it's
hard
to
breathe,
but
but
just
remember
that
that
this
is
not
over.
But
the
number
that
you
saw
on
monday
yesterday
was
not
for
one
day.
A
It
was
for
three
days
and
we,
if
you
look
at
the
chart
which
there's
one
that's
out
every
day
on
the
second
page
of
the
update,
and
it
shows
how
many
we've
had
each
day
and
we
had
some
spikes
and
then
we
were
pretty
low
and
then
we
spiked
up
again,
but
I
think
that
we're
going
to
continue
to
see
this
for
a
little
while
and
as
things
start
to
open
up
just
still
be
careful
and
some
people
say
well,
why
are
they
open
and
everything?
A
You
know
just
because
something's
open
you,
if
you
go
to
a
restaurant
and
you
don't
feel
comfortable
with
how
they're
handling
it
don't
go
in,
there's
a
lot
of
options
out
there
for
worship,
for
I
mean
the
facebook
and
everything
just
do
what
you
feel
is
right
for
your
body
and
how
you
feel
and
and
know
that
there
are
people
who
are
at
risk
but
and
the
medical
physicians
are
saying
that
this
plasma
therapy
is
doing
wonders
for
people
with
underlying
conditions.
So
we're
very
happy
about
that.
A
A
We
are
also
at
the
eoc
preparing
for
hurricane
season
and
it's
a
difficult
thing
to
think
about
an
evacuation
or
a
shelter
when
we
are
in
this
situation,
so
just
know
that
we
have
to
have
plans
to
the
state
and
we
just
pray
and
hope
that
we
don't
have
any
type
of
other
disasters,
because
I
think
we've
had
our
field
and
then
and
as
council
member
of
mutant
said,
there
is
a
juneteenth
rally
on
friday
at
mlk
park,
which
looks
beautiful
right
now
at
6
30
and
everyone
come
out
because,
as
councilmember
felshaw
was
saying,
we
are
talking.
A
I
talk
to
different
people
all
day
and
I
think
that
that's
what
the
key
is
is
communication
and
trust
and
working
together
to
achieve
achieve
a
common
goal.
So
that's
all
I
have
today
and
I
did
read
the
yes
I
did
so.
That
is
also
thank
you
all
so
much
for
coming
and
we
will
now
recess
into
executive
session.