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October 8, 2018 Operations Committee
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E
Graduated,
that's
correct,
sir,
and
indeed
there
wasn't
a
whole
lot
to
do
this
summer.
To
start
the
first
two
classrooms.
We
didn't
really
have
to
do
any
facility
improvements,
hardly
a
little
flooring,
but
what
I've
I've
got
in
design
right
now,
and
it's
just
about
done
we're
doing,
is
to
start
a
phased
renovation
of
the
facilities.
So
we
got
to
take
down
some
walls
and
rearrange
some
spaces
for
larger
classrooms.
E
A
E
H
B
We've
tried
to
be
very
deliberate
on
is
to
use
this
program
for
capital
maintenance.
The
eight
percent
is
for
capital
maintenance,
the
fryer
centers
a
requires
a
or
is
a
reconfiguration.
We
typically
use
fixed
cost
of
ownership,
so
we
try
to
stay
on
track
with
capital
mean
it's
funny
with
this
account,
as
we
always
have,
and.
E
K
E
K
K
E
K
E
K
A
K
E
E
Correct
and
what's
what's
occurred
is
this
is
but
here's
Mount,
Zion
and
I'm.
Sorry
I
only
have
one
copy
here,
but
if
the
school
is
at
the
top
and
I
have
funding
for
the
orange
portion
middle
grind
down
and
overlay
that
section
of
the
parking
lot
I
requested
funds
from
the
county.
They
do
an
annual
call
for
work
for
projects
along
right-of-ways
and
I
got
two
hundred
thousand
from
the
county
for
that
and
then
I'm
requesting
this
reallocation,
so
that
I
can
put
an
extra
stacking
lane
there
up
to
the
school.
E
H
H
I
say
that
because
it
almost
happened
so
I
know
the
potential.
Is
this
definitely
there
and
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
how
that
it
happened
and
only
reason
I
bring
it
up,
because
if
we're
looking
at
redesigning
and
I
think
we
need
to
make
it
more
or
safer,
I
see
more
teachers
to
come
in
and
for
parents.
That's
dropping
the
kids
off.
Okay
on
that
side
as
well
honestly.
H
B
E
E
N
E
E
O
M
F
E
E
B
This
project
or,
if
possible,
reduced
the
scope
of
the
existing
project,
meaning
if
we
need
$10,000
per
to
finish
the
project.
We
say:
look
we're
not
going
to
do
that.
Like
the
lat
like
the
Saints
dream,
scientists
warn
we're
asking
for
an
additional
$21,000
to
do
the
media
center,
so
we
have
a
complete
facility
in
conjunction
with
new
media
center
equipment.
You
tell
us,
no
new
equipment
comes
in
with
the
existing
carpet.
We
go
without
it
and
it
has
that.
Look
if.
F
E
G
H
H
H
I
H
Face
for
but
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
that
we
are
not
so
much
not
so
much
looking
for
the
cheapest,
but
that
we
are
getting
the
quality
that
we
that
we
are
looking
for
in
our
schools.
So
I
just
want
to
make
sure,
because
when
we
lose
that
term
I
mean
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
not
we're
not
getting
the
cheapest
thing
on
the
market.
You
know
best.
B
N
F
J
E
Just
wait
till
y'all
good.
This
is
the
third.
So
this
is
the
third
annual
update
of
the
six-year
capital
maintenance
plan.
I'm,
hereby
requesting
your
approval
to
execute
the
tasks
shown
within
their
respective
projects,
using
sales
tax
and
bond
funds
at
overall
budget
figures
that
were
established
several
years
ago.
The
purpose
and
intent
of
the
capital
maintenance
plan
is
to
recapitalize
existing
facilities
by
replacing
facility
systems
as
they
reach
the
end
of
their
lives.
E
Thank
you
so
years,
two
through
six,
that's
another
50
million
of
bond
funds
that
are
added
to
the
program,
so
that
brings
it
to
a
total
of
150
and
then
starting
the
next
section.
You
see
a
multicolored
sheet
and
those
are
the
tasks
within
each
of
the
projects,
and
this
is
sorted
by
school.
So
you
should
have
a
sheet
that
looks
like
this
and
sorted
by
school,
passed
by
tasks
nearby
years.
Q
R
P
E
Right
now,
the
bond
funds,
our
fiscal
May
April,
so
I
have
to
work
with
in
two
different
time
cycles
of
funding
for
this
program,
so
I
just
have
to
live
with
that
I
generally
try
to
do
the
projects
that
I
know
I
can
get
done
a
little
bit
easier
with
the
bond
funds
because
they
have
a
timeline
that
expires,
whereas
the
sales
tax
funds
can
spill
over
to
the
next
year,
but
I've
executed
everything
I
asked
for
in
year,
one
when
I
asked
for
it
some
time
ago.
I've
executed
all
but
six
designs
for
year.
N
E
N
With
I've
had
I've
had
occasion,
people
told
me
that
this
is
one
of
those
that
haven't
worked
for
many
months
and
they're
very
old
and
had
never
been
attained.
And
then
maybe,
if
you
put
a
line-item
just
some
way
to
addressing
their
needs,
that
maybe
it's
semi-aggressive,
all
the
waterfalls
will
get
a
little
on
the
water.
N
E
If
I
may
suggest,
sir,
since
this
program
is
it's
a
little
slow
in
the
way,
I
execute
the
work,
because
it's
mostly
whole
school
project,
so
I'm
changing
out
water
fountains
all
the
time,
putting
the
bottle
fill
stations
and
things
like
that,
so
I'm
able
to
execute
those
with
regular
gof
funds
or
fcor.
So
so
I,
don't
think.
N
E
N
K
R
R
B
Orange
Grove
and
James
on
charter
converted
from
district
to
charter,
that
was
in
the
agreement,
so
that
goes
way
back
and
then
and
and
then
subsequent
agreements
with
Charleston
charter
math
and
science
and
East
Cooper,
Montessori
st.
the
same
thing:
the
capital
maintenance,
HVAC
systems,
flooring
windows,
the
big-ticket
items
are
on
this
list.
G
M
B
M
K
N
M
K
O
So
just
open
up
and
I
said
we're
22
months
in
the
program,
and
so
we've
committed
about
three
hundred
and
fifty
eight
million
of
the
five
hundred
million
dollars
already
in
the
program
moving
pretty
aggressively
throughout
this
program.
It's
been
about
so
thirty
and
thirty
percent
of
the
time.
It's
a
six
year
program.
We
commanded
about
72
percent
of
the
funds
already
took
towards
these
possible.
O
So
I
want
to
highlight
a
lot
of
the
projects
that
we're
doing
over
there
in
district
4.
So
the
first
project
is
Edmund
burns
elementary
school.
This
is
one
where
we're
going
to
have
a
two-story
complex.
There
will
be
500
student
capacity
and
was
the
work
for
28
points.
Our
total
project
budget
28
point
three
million,
as
you
can
see
through
these
photos
the
contractors
doing
a
great
job
moving
out
there,
they've
already
poured
all
the
floor.
Slabs
and
they've
got
the
CMU
masonry
units
going
up.
O
M
O
M
N
Would
you
have
any
full
full
speed,
sensors.
N
F
A
O
Dustin,
second,
one
up
so
that
that
project
right
now
that
that
one
is
also
on
schedule
we're
doing
fairly
well
with
that
this
one
scheduled
to
open
in
August
of
2019,
not
much
to
say
on
it
that
you
see
in
the
top
left
corner
there.
That
picture
represents
how
that
schools.
Look
it's
going
to
be
a
beautiful
staple
within
the
community.
F
O
O
Right
so
there's
two
faiths
or
several
phases
to
this
project,
so
we're
doing
the
building
construction
phase.
Right
now
we
have
site
work,
that's
going
to
have
to
get
done
after
August
of
2019
to
where
that
you
see
the
existing
building,
we're
going
to
have
to
demolish
that
and
then
clear
that
away
for
the
site,
work
for
part
two.
It's.
O
H
B
M
A
O
O
We're
pretty
much
gonna
be
done
with
that
building
a
couple
of
months
before
we're
just
going
to
exercise
it
up
into
that
point
into
office
of
2020
looks
like
me,
but
it's
thought
it
over.
So
no,
we
have
to
start
on
it.
The
first
construction
activity
that
will
take
place
will
be
in
November.
That
will
be
the
cyclic,
so
will
demolish.
Saturday
highs.
Excuse
bones.
This
fall
do
have
well.
O
So
so
we're
at
the
we're
at
the
design
development
stage
right
now,
which
means
they're,
taking
all
the
multi-disc
engineering
disciplines
and
they're,
combining
them
into
one
document
so
that
we
can
go
out
to
be
so.
What
we
have
right
now
is.
We
just
have
the
documents
that
are
complete
for
the
site
work
because
that
one's
going
to
go
out
for
bid
so
that
we
just
start
demolishing
the
existing
stadium
and
you
start
working
in
November.
The
building
design
will
come
a
little
bit
later
than
what's
in
the
next
couple
months.
N
I
O
T
K
B
K
M
T
N
F
More
questions
about
this
I
have
one
question
right:
you
come
with
the
the
Center
for
Advanced
Studies
at
Northshore,
sir.
Is
there
any
conversation
about
changing
or
potentially
changing
the
entrance
to
notes?
Are
some
high
schools
of
the
students
coming
across
from
the
Center
for
master
to
come
on
the
walk?
The
parking
lot
indicate
yes,.
O
B
So
I've
had
that
walk
through
mr.
Crump's
and
I've
walked
through
with
mr.
Darvey,
and
he's
explained
what
his
vision
would
be
to
make
that
happen.
We'll
map
that
out
for
a
potential
project
for
board
approval
in
the
fall
in
the
summer
of
2020
sofa
if
it's
something
that
the
board
desires
to
do
it'll
be
on
the
project's
list
for
a
fixed
cost
of
ownership
at
2020
to
coincide
with
the
opening
of
this
facility.
Did
it's.
K
N
N
N
B
So
we've
looked
at
two
alternatives
for
the
alternate
site
on
that
campus
I'm
to
be
a
little,
so
we
ideally
don't
want
to
build
a
brand
new
facility
behind
another
building.
I
mean
it
takes.
It
takes
away
from
the
the
ability
for
the
town
for
everybody
to
see
what
we're
doing.
However,
we
did
look
at.
We
looked
at
the
student
and
faculty
parking
lot
and
we
looked
at
the
bus
line.
B
The
problem
is
if
it
will
not
fit
on
the
bus
lot,
because
the
railroad
tracks
on
one
side
and
the
building
on
the
other
side,
you
know
if
our
lines
are
on
that
building.
Mr.
mr.
McNeil
actually
has
a
layout
showing
what
the
building
footprint
would
look
like
that
on
that
it
wouldn't
fit,
and
we
put
it
in
the
back
part
of
the
lot
not
only
have
the
visibility
issue,
but
then
we
lose
all
student
faculty
parking
totally
on
that
on
that
campus,
and
we
can
we
take
up
all
the
parking
they're
part
you.
N
Know
that
was
a
him
for
you.
They
they're
behind
it
bother
you
if
you
had
to
obvious,
had
to
be
creative
in
a
way
that
you
can
have
to
see
us
at
cuts
in
high
school
and
I
still
have
to
stay
emotionally.
So
I
looked
at
what
I?
That's
just.
It
seemed
like
a
pretty
big
size
about
this
I've,
never
seen
full
of
Horrors
I
mean
they
think.
Does
people
I'm
not
there,
but
I've
never
seen
the
full
of
Carl
just
wanted
that
as
thank
you
had
to
park
ever
gonna
park
right
there.
N
B
F
M
G
F
M
O
I
do
have
the
the
task
of
going
back
and
putting
the
posting
RFP,
possibly
to
the
shared
cool.
The
folder
with
the
board
members,
but
I
didn't
want
to
make
a
client
count
of
you're
asking
about
some
of
the
contractors
that
we
get
on
some
of
these
contracts.
So
a
recent
example
would
be
the
district
to
state
and
we've
had
great
success
with
that
more
we've
had
30
over
30
percent
minority
participation
in
that
contract
and
of
those
their
local.
So
just
for
for
an
example,
we
have
patcon
industries,
that
was
a
Charleston
County.
O
N
T
O
P
T
T
R
A
C
A
M
O
N
O
So
the
second
slide
there
I
reduced
was
to
show
you
cost
estimate
to
construct
that
second-story
facility
for
meeting
space
and
also
to
add
additional
seating
which
we
can
get
possibly
about
3700
seats
at
that
site.
If
need
be
right
now,
we're
going
through
with
the
program,
though,
does
not
include
these
options
does
not
include
the
professional
or
the
center
or
the
seating
space.
O
K
M
M
T
G
T
A
G
O
If
you
looked
at,
if
you
look
at
the
page,
sparking
ami
parking
and
you
know
and
you're
going
into
the
state,
if
you
look
to
the
to
your
right,
there's
an
open
space
between
the
actual
ticket
facility
and
the
home
track.
Bleachers
and
in
the
same
on
the
other
side
between
the
visitors
in
the
ticket.
N
I
N
N
It
have
something
like
you
have
it
all
in
this
box,
you
have
the
areas
that
can
generate
money.
Special
services
I'm
just
wondering
if
it's
something
to
consider
I,
don't
know
much
more
than
across
a
small
ring.
The
recognition
that
again
personal
watch
the
game.
I
don't
want
to
be
as
close
to
the
whale
of
an
illness
like.
K
K
N
Right
I
won't
say
that's
unless
consider
other
also,
if
we
have
booklet
in
the
IPT
rubric,
more
than
would
something
to
generate
some
money
and
also
not
on
that,
but
I
think
cable,
talking
early
about
having
the
resection
day
and
generally
no
proposal
in
North
Charles
appearance
of
money
to
get
the
different
kind
of
got
following
me.
If
it
is
billing
clinic
to
teachers
in
a
classroom
double
upon
resources,
you
know
we're
doing
we're
doing
it
there.
We
can
do
the
same
thing.
N
I
put
additional
money
for
the
rest
of
the
kids
that
are
struggling,
given
that
same
opportunity
to
have
a
additional
teacher
in
the
classroom
to
support
them,
and
that's
enough
that
we
do
that
ourselves
with
simply
getting
ahead
of
the
game,
giving
his
kids
like
the
four
seven
everything
your
high.
They
can
get
people
to
brothers
and
sisters
that
are
making
these
of
these.
T
Soul
all
that
it
went
up
in
here,
you
live
all
in
the
chamber,
City
of
North
Austin.
There
are
some
additional
funding
that
we
kind
of
work
out
and
down
that
we
can
kind
of
develop
this
into
a
nice.
Look
for
it,
but
again
the
tape
being
able
to
use
the
resources
that
are
around
and
working
together.
The
team
I
could
see
eventually,
for
example,
and
the
stadium
of
the
department
seen
it
right.
Then
attacks
accommodation
went
in
the
plot
to
the
like
a
dead,
downtown
episode.
T
The
next
scene
year,
there's
a
good
as
additional
scene
in
two
minutes
and
private
Bob.
The
against
adult
late
right
now
is
looking
for
a
midsize
Daniel
for
playing
games,
and
you
know
one
time
if
you
remember
they
were
doing
the
you
Carolina
State
you
and
Joaquin
65,000,
something
like
that
now,
they're
looking
for
$20
heat
stadium
because
of
better
the
field
is
digging
for
television
to
make
it
look
full
and
give
them
adopted
that
Michael
always
said
for
a
great
appearance
worth
the
time
to
fill
empty
seats
in
the
Diana
Stadium.
T
You
have
farmer,
presbyterian,
stop
come
on
state
college,
not
even
Allen's
wrong,
ensures
that
you
can
run
out
and
create
classes
within
a
little
country
and
be
able
to
the
program
the
state.
The
state
has
to
be
programmed
to
be
able
to
generate
income
when
it
doesn't
have
the
use
of
is
Charleston
County
program.
If
we're
able
to
put
some
sort
of
roughly.
T
Dances
wedding
receptions,
bicycle
facilities,
it
has
to
be
able
to
generate
income
just
be
sitting
there.
All
the
time,
missus
dog
talk
about
a
plan
that
they've
done
about
in
my
pledge
that
through
the
stand
ideal,
but
what
they
don't
want
to
do
over
there,
but
we
met
a
lot
of
those
distance
and
our
area
I
thought
some
games
for
that.
So
we'll
just
need
to
kind
of
like
see.
We
just
thought
down
along
now
to
make
this
happen.
That
song
you.
T
T
M
K
You
know
I,
think
that
just
wouldn't
be
carefully.
We
remember
in
education,
I
think
it's
a
lot
of
fun
and
there's
some
value
to
potentially
having
that.
But
if
we
arm
it,
it's
just
like
us
with
the
schools.
If
you're
going
to
you
know
just
to
use
as
an
example,
it's
great
to
have
the
schools
as
shelters,
but
it
also
means
we
spend
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
and
have
kids
out
of
an
education
an
extra
day
to
clean
up
the
schools.
K
These
aren't
just
free
buildings
now
the
stadium's,
not
quite
that
way,
so
you
can
put
any
acknowledgment
or
any
planning
of
using
the
facilities
has
to
include
the
cost
of
the
insurance,
and
we
can't
negate
those
costs.
They
will
take
away
from
your
bonus
and
maybe
we
could
do
it
for
fixed
cost
of
operation.
Maybe
we
can
do
it
for
something
of
that,
but
you
know
anybody
in
this.
In
this
room
we
would
be
not
being
very
fair
to
them
to
tell
them
that
we
think
ticket
sales
can
buy
a
teacher
because.
K
K
We
need
to
get
the
state
to
fund
that
so
that
it's
a
sustainable,
it's
something
we
can
always
be
on
so
while
I'm,
okay,
with
talking
about
those
things
for
other
things,
and
whether
it's
going
to
compete
with
the
media
space,
the
mayor
just
made
at
the
pack,
that's
fine,
but
let's
not
kid
ourselves
into
thinking
that
that's
gonna
solve
an
education
problem,
because
it's
not
a
reliable
source
of
income.
It's
only
income!
If
somebody.
C
N
I
mean
I
appreciate
with
the
Central
School,
so
the
idea
is
not
there.
It's
a
secure
source
of
income
for
teacher
yeah.
These
are
we
put
the
potential
there
to
raise
money
for
additional
teachers
and
give
them
to
give
ourselves
up
attention
and
I
cannot
handle
before
we
start
so
so
that's
that's.
How
we
have
the
key
is
an
education
well
I?
What
I
want
to
find
out
how
much
money
was
allocated
or
group
of
raise
for
the
stadium,
including.
B
K
B
B
F
T
F
O
Alright,
so
that
concludes
the
d4
project
update.
So
we
do
have
other
projects
that
are
active
right
now
again
we're
going
we're
going
very
aggressive
with
our
program
so
and
then
this
summer,
we'll
have
stone
off.
Our
cup
should
be
constructed
and
built
opened
up
on
time,
we'll
have
the
multi
middle
school
expansion
project
that
was
just
awarded,
so
we
should
have
that
in
place
in
2019
and
then
the
following
year.
We
have
a
lot
of
projects
coming
online,
so
we
have
two
middle
schools:
a
high
school.
O
We
have
the
North
Charleston
CAS,
along
with
the
d4
stadium.
We
have
stony
field,
so
we
have
all
these
projects
coming
in
on
2020,
but
at
the
end
of
2020,
we're
in
either
design
or
construction
for
the
last
remaining
projects.
If
you
see
on
the
next
slide
or
the
phase
horse
project
that
our
theme
spoke
out
right
now,
that
is
that
end
of
the
funding.
K
B
The
revenue
collection
at
various
month
a
month
is
past
month,
which
is
the
month
of
July,
was
highly
successful.
We
expect
that
August
will
be
flat
because
we
have
the
no-cost
weekender
no
tax
weekend.
That
hits
us
and
we
had
there
hurricane
in
September,
which
is
which,
if
people
then
go
out
and
buy
lumber
at
Lowe's,
we're
gonna
probably
lose
money
in
September
sober
in
the.
In
the
end,
the
revenues
continue
to
be
above
projected.
We
have
2%
built
into
the
budget.
F
D
Sir
phone
I
did
want
to
be.
The
first
thing
we
do
is.
Thank
you,
brother,
you're,
saying
a
lot.
I
can't
tell
you
how
excited
we
are
it's
a
roll
of
latest
Activision
take
to
move
back
over
there
later
this
month
and
now
excited
to
the
drivers,
are
about
having
a
quality
quality
location.
They've
come
to
work.
A
D
Second,
one
I
wanted
to
talk
about.
Was
the
state
last
week
again
just
to
try
to
give
you
a
snapshot
of
where
we
were
well?
We
all
knew
where
we
were
here's
what
few
years
ago,
but
where
we
are
now
where
the
state
is
with
actually
replacing
the
bus
fleet,
so
we
received
I
had
one
two
three:
when
I
did
the
report,
we
have
108
new
buses
in
since
2015
we
use
around
250
state
buses,
so
right
at
43%
of
their
fleet
they've
replaced
over
the
last
four
years.
D
We
expect
another
big
influx
over
the
next
12
months.
I
expect
that
to
go
up
about
60%
of
their
buses
in
the
next
20
to
40
more
in
the
next
12
months,
ugly
yeah.
We
have
specialty
buses
coming
in
another
six
or
seven
coming
in
November,
okay
and
then,
after
that,
of
the
regular
education
again
to
your
question.
Mr.
knows
more
about
tracking
state
bus
downtown
right,
so
they
do
have
they
play
this
a
little
bit
less
them.
D
You
have
a
new
software
system,
they're
using
to
do
the
remains
its
own,
so
they
do
have
the
capability
of
doing
that.
But
the
staff
here
currently
does
not
have
the
training.
They
need
to
do
that.
Okay,
so
we'll
continue
to
work
with
them,
so
they
get
there.
Okay,
I'm
meeting
with
the
state
Magnus
director
next
week,
so
I'll
again
talk
to
him
about
that
and
how
we
move
forward
and
being
able
to
track
that
as
we
move
forward.
Q
A
D
So
and
I'll
start
from
the
beginning,
which
is
wind
bus
drivers
recorded
by
bus
drivers,
reported
back
Durham
had
around
707
percent
on
their
role
to
showed
up
the
first
week,
so
they
started
dropping
more
than
they
were
bringing
in
there's
pretty
rapid
rate
over
the
first
month
of
school.
To
the
point
where
we
got
where
we
are,
which
is
you
have
not
enough
drivers
if
everybody
train
came
to
work
to
run
every
route,
it's
been
an
acute
issue.
We've
had
a
little
bit
all
over,
but
it's
really
been
an
acute
issue.
District
two.
D
They
really
have
a
hard
time
finding
drivers
over
there
is
keep
them
to
the
point
where
they're
missing
around
nine
routes,
because
of
absenteeism,
normal
absenteeism,
plus
the
fact
that
they
don't
have
enough
drivers
over
there
they're
about
nine
buses
they're
having
a
cup
of
four
with
the
other
classes.
So.
D
Specifically,
I
would
say
more
so
in
the
middle
school
high
schools,
a
second
tier
they're,
cleaning
up
okay
on
the
elementary
Stuber
by
the
cloud
into
that
second
tier
of
schools.
All
the
mess
you've
made
that
morning
is
is
getting
more
so
did
put
more
drivers
over
there
this
week,
but
again
as
far
as
time
frame
I
believe
is
gonna.
Take
him.
That
does
why.
M
F
Sure
it's
not
to
the
parents
like
it,
but
I
think
they
appreciate.
Hopefully
they
appreciate
the
notification
that
the
buses
will
be
running
late
because
I
think
often
times
lads.
Somebody
say
something
like
the
chapel's
on
a
different
bus
and
because
it's
on
a
different
bus,
the
parent
could
go
to
bus
and
so
I
think
as
long
as
that
level
of
communication
still
exists
just
so
that
parents
understand
we,
there
may
be
an
issue
with
drivers
or
traffic
or
what
have
you,
but
your
child
will
be
picked
up.
They
will
get
this
safely.
F
It
may
take
a
little
longer
than
normal.
It
may
be
even
uncomfortable
for
why
we
happened.
They
will
be
safe
and
I
think
as
long
as
that
communication
continues
to
take
place
in
the
way
in
which
we
do
it,
I
think
we'll
be
fine.
Obviously
getting
the
drivers
will
be
an
issue
and
I
think
there
is
fun
to
look
into
that
and
do
whatever
they
can
and.
M
H
D
So
I
went,
we
had
the
original
to
Safety
Officer
for
Durham
girl,
okay,
I
want
looked
at
it
myself
to
do
my
own
assessment
to
make
sure
that
I
understood
exactly
because
to
make
a
look
and
say
this
is
the
way
it
is
the
way
that
stuff
is
situated.
In
my
opinion,
number
one
starting
to
get
the
bus
an
era
turning
around
in
their
apartments
may
be
easier
later
when
they
build
on
the
neighborhood,
where
we
have
more
room,
it
goes
behind
their
second
pieces
and
our
risk
assessment.
D
Those
stops
were
made
where
the
right
hand
only
stops.
So
in
the
morning
the
bus
shows
up
the
doors
on
the
right
hand,
side,
the
students
never
have
to
cross
main
road,
or
you
can
step
into
the
roadway
the
afternoon
they
route
in
the
opposite
way.
So
again,
you're
coming
back,
so
the
door
opens
on
the
right-hand
side,
so
they
stepped
directly
out
onto
the
farmers
property
at
that
location.
C
B
B
G
H
D
D
In
effect,
you
wanted
to
be
a
front
from
the
rear,
because
that's
the
way
the
bus
they're
built
and
turning
into
the
complex
and
coming
back
out
with
no
red
light
on
main
road
twice
of
that
that
the
risk
of
a
driver
having
to
make
a
decision
another
driver
having
to
make
a
decision
and
then
an
impact
be
assigned
in
fact
to
somewhere
they
were
to
hit
the
bus,
then
that
in
fact
carries
a
higher
risk
of
injury.
And/Or
an
actual
accident
happened
and
then
the
way
we
do
it
right
now.
F
N
D
N
M
D
N
L
We
touched
on
this
a
minute
ago,
but
as
of
august
2000
18,
the
2017
to
2022
capital
face
for
the
July
sales
tax
collections
were
1.6
million
dollars.
Projections.
T
L
U
Few
my
folks
come
in,
but
they
have
traffic
on
the
way.
This
is
Brandi
more
things
our
manager
at
Ashley,
River,
pulled
apart
in
Angela
as
McLaughlin
is
one
of
our
officers
and
gotta
get
this
kind
of
background.
Angela
was
that
manager
was
promoted
from
within
and
we
last
13
years
only
three.
Actually
ever
the
only
matters
ever
promoted
from
with
him
has
been
Frank
men
ago
and
Angela
and
in
feel
way,
so
we're
pretty
proud
of
that
I
had
some
stuff.
G
I
I
Lunch
starts
at
11:00
and
it
goes
until
1250,
so
it's
nonstop
batch
cooking
yeah,
but
they
love
it.
It's
worth
it
to
see
the
smiles
on
the
kids
faces.
So
it's
all
good.
I
have
parents
packing
last
lunch
and
kids
eating
more
in
the
cafeteria,
that's
a
good
thing
and
they
love
our
pizza
kits.
We
have
a
piece
of
kit
like
a
lunchable
kit
on
every
Friday.
We
brought
also
the
confit
baskets,
where
they
get
a
parfait
and
a
cereal
bar
and
I
have
about
90
kids
over.
They
had
whole
morning.
K
I
U
India
our
increase
last
year,
when
you
talk
about
meal
increases
our
increase
last
year
for
full
page
students
was
about
39
percent,
and
so
out
of
all
of
us
do
all
entire
increase
the
increase
this
year
so
far,
year-to-date
sixty
four
percent
of
our
increase
in
meals
is
homepage
students.
So
we're
getting
a
lot
more,
as
you
can
tell
that.
That's
a
very,
very
lot
more
full
page
students
coming
in
it's
not
across
the
district.
A
U
Honest
service
and
the
quality
actually
quality
of
food,
for
example
our
hotdogs.
We
could
have
a
turkey
hot
dog,
but
we
don't
have
a
turkey
hot
dog,
well
get
a
Hebrew
National
Hot
Dog,
which
is
the
best
hotdogs,
the
chicken
and
waffles
the
brandy
was
talking
about.
We
can
get
shop
compressed
chicken
and
waffles
like
you've.
Seen
on
they
were.
They
talked
about
on
TV
on
some
of
that
could
be
chose,
but
it's
not
it's
a
whole
muscle,
chicken
and
waffle
right
ham
for
our
our
kids
that
she
was
talking
about.
That's
warm
out
ham.
U
G
H
It's
safe
to
say
that
you
did
this
reassessment,
okay
and
you
can
pair
some
two
years
ago
to
get
Minister
today
the
menu
change
and
your
numbers
went
up
and
it
was
because,
out
of
several
things,
quality
of
food
improvement
in
service.
Obviously
you
looked
at
those
areas.
Yes,
and
so
your
numbers
went
up.
So
then
it's
it's
as
clear
that
you
say
that
the
improvement
happened
because
you
went
back.
H
I
was
one
of
the
big
critics
of
the
meals
that
were
being
offered
in
the
school
and
I
said
all
that
to
say
this
to
say
thank
you
for
putting
the
time
in
a
tubing
to
increasing
the
quality,
the
actual
options
that
kids
have
to
choose
from
and
and
of
course,
and
to
the
cooks.
Of
course,
you
had
to
put
time
into
that
as
well
and
making
sure
that
you
had
the
you
know
best
qualified
people
inside
of
the
kitchen.
So
so
all
of
that
makes
a
difference.
H
U
And
really
all
the
plus
and
kudos
goes
to
these
folks
here,
because
I
said:
we've
we
flipped
the
menu
two
years
ago
and
increased
participation,
and
then
we
went
back
to
them
again
and
they'll.
Tell
you
when
we
flipped
it
again
to
increase
participation,
speed
of
service
and
we
put
a
lot
on
them
and
they
pulled
it
off
so
you're,
pretty
proud
of
them.
I'm.
F
U
T
T
Got
served
off
the
chair
out
of
West
a
school
that
same
team,
my
son
attends.
There
did
not
get
the
lunch,
so
I
could
understand
happy
middle
school
held
at
the
school
level,
so
the
next
name
equals
before
now.
They
may
not
have
that
much
the
same
at
the
high
school
level.
I
want
to
know
economically
how
many
meals
of
in
sir,
what's
with
what's
being
served,
we
throw
more
food
away
with
each
other
that
who's
at
that
level.
T
I
just
I,
not
please
see
what
you're
saying,
but
that's
where
I
won
on
that
and
then
outrace
the
what
we're
offering
done
are
we
saving
in
London?
Well
they're,
not
services?
How
was
operating
those
are
the
kind
of
questions
about
how
like
the
scenes,
so
the
biggest
thing
Starwood
will.
Just
you
know
this
customer
service
survey.
You
know
what.
U
We
did
eight,
we
did.
A
teacher
survey,
get
1200
responses.
Responses
for
40
months,
like
what
you
have
from
last
year's
survey
fact
actually
went
up
a
little
bit
west
ask
a
high
school
last
year
they
were
running
too
long:
nine
hundred
nine
thousand
they're
tracking
over
1,100
meals
a
day
right
now,
so
something
is
working
their
fly.
It
doesn't
what
we
want
individuals,
anybody.
U
T
A
K
H
F
A
A
S
H
M
G
Just
wanted
to
say:
I'm,
not
I
can
see
that
even
since
we've
been
on
the
board,
I
think
there
continues
to
be
improvement
and
I
think
you
all
are
always
looking
to
what
what
you
provide
to
our
children's
I
know.
We
have
an
action
item
here
about
doing
the
survey
they
have.
It
I
mean
I've
done
some
surveys
already
right.
You've
done
a
teacher
survey.
You.
G
U
Know
the
teacher
survey
yes
are
absolutely,
and
it
would
actually
have
this
a
comment
section
and
then
we
do
by
USDA
regulations.
We
have
to
be
fourth
and
fifth
graders
every
year,
just
a
small
group
of
surveys
for
our
administrative
review,
so
that'll
be
done
before
I'm
in
favor
of
you
in
March
a
little
survey,
but
we
can
survey
additional
students
on
top
of
that.
I.
C
T
T
You
know
is
that
being
well
taken
care
of
with
real
opportunity
have
and
in
the
long
run,
yeah
I
don't
want
somebody
to
be,
and
that's
Justin,
just
a
manager
all
their
life.
It
did
not
have
a
growth
opportunity.
Stop
so
there's
a
lot
of
things.
I
want
4nf
in
that
nutrition
department,
so
missus
top
of
the
survey
and
it's
kind
of
work
on
with
her.
F
It
sounds
like
a
a
multi-prong
approach
since
a
yes,
sir,
how
about
can
you
as
quickly
as
you
can
give
us
the
surveys
that
you've
collected
to
say
the
last
two
school
years?
I,
don't
have
me
often
I
know
how
often
you
do
them
per
year,
but
the
last
two
service
that
you
did.
Can
you
keep
that
to
us
electronically
that
way,
I
guess
you
talked
with
Julie.
G
B
U
A
M
A
H
And
then
I
was
going
to
say:
I
was
just
gonna
piggyback
off
what
Kevin
said.
Something
went
early
about
nutrition
workers,
so
beyond
the
cafeteria
managers
is,
are
there
incentives
for
the
regular
workers
per
se
or
when
I
say
incentive
or
some
type
of
performance
type
incentives
for
those
for
morale
purposes
or
maybe,
for
you
know,
you
know
doing
a
great
job.
I
don't
know,
but
is
there
anything
in
place
for
or
something
like
that
currently
last.
V
Year
we
started
something
called
us
silver
spoon
award
and
it
was
awarded
to
a
manager
and
an
operator
based
on
recommendations
by
co-workers
by
perhaps
their
supervisor
teachers,
people
on
the
Wellness
Committee
at
the
individual
schools.
We
found
that
to
be
a
tremendous
morale,
booster
people
would
go
in
write
recommendations
and
then,
at
the
end
of
the
month,
either
Walter
or
Frank.
The
director
would
go
out
and
present
the
silver
spoon
award
to
the
staff
and
we
would
take
pictures
of
it
put
it
in
our.
T
Can
we
write
here
it's
great
to
see
the
manager?
It
will
take
more
time
as
a
manager.
She
didn't
gets
the
accolades
and
the
awards
not
still
more
that
the
education
that
brought
for
a
ride
then
that
cigarettes
isn't
a
head
chef
down
here,
I
think
creator
down
there
and
she
came
without
our
system.
That's
the
kind
of
group
opportunity.
It's
not
only
be
able
to
steam
up
staff
kids
in
the
longer
form.
So
you
know
I
want
to
start
here,
but
I
want
to
kind
of
work.
T
N
A
U
G
N
N
U
U
Like
our
one,
before
used
to
be
a
bunch
of
different
easy
gear,
Charleston
chicken
was
on
the
premium
meal
and
a
few
others
were
our
premium.
Meals.
I
took
all
those
off
the
premium
meal
and
those
became
still
at
225.
So,
instead
of
being
a
350
pounds,
we
have
a
meal
to
350
and
our
wings,
no
one's
even
a
premium
here
right
now,
our
wings
and
bars
Big
Daddy
pizza.
That's
it
food
I
think
that
any
peach
is
cut
into
six
pieces
of
pretty
large
specially.
If
you
know
it
would.
N
U
N
N
U
C
So
maybe,
if
we
find
out
what's
going
on
here,
if
you
maybe
where
the
questions
can
be,
are
people
making
decisions
based
on
old
impressions?
You
have,
and
if
you
find
that
so
then
maybe
it
like
we're
not
we're
not
last
years
or
two
years
or
ten
years,
agos
luncheon
plan,
we've
got
all
these
new
options
and
get
get
it.
It's
great
return
on
it.
So
far
we
got
what
thirty
more
percent.
Then
you
had
last
year
or
more
good
direction.
Thank
you.
T
Never
talked
with
this,
it
is
only
identical
to
come
in
the
hole
and
my
committee
feel
quite
a
marigold,
and
it's
not
that
the
cost
that
much
to
music
1/4.
The
motion
that
we
created
a
survey
for
the
big
board
for
the
high
school
still
held
Milton
High
School,
with
our
SurveyMonkey
survey,
find
out
school.
A
G
T
U
N
F
F
K
K
T
B
Make
one
closing
comment,
though,
so
just
based
on
the
last
meeting
last
boarding
media
all
had
based
on
the
number
of
empty
containers
or
containers
that
were
gone.
You
all
enjoyed
the
food
at
the
last
board
meeting
and
that
was
prepared
by
the
nutrition
services
staff
straight
off
the
menu
of
the
schools.
So
the
taco
bar
that
y'all
had
last
meeting
was
Nutrition
Services.
J
R
M
F
A
W
I
appreciate
the
opportunity
to
introduce
our
organization.
The
name
of
our
organization
is
the
Lowcountry
alliance
form
our
communities
and
I
am
Omar.
Mohamed
and
I
am
the
executive
director
for
the
organization.
This
organization
was
started
back
in
2005
by
residents
on
the
southern
end
of
North.
Charleston
mostly
turned
the
neck
area
of
North
Charleston,
where
Spruill
and
Bailey
Street
God
comes
comes
together,
so
the
purpose
of
lap
see
ultimately
is
to
build
healthy
families
and
we
build
healthy
families
by
creating
opportunities,
opportunities
for
obtaining
affordable
housing.
W
Increasing
their
access
to
education,
economic
opportunities
and
also
cleaning
up
the
environment
to
make
them
conducive
for
redevelopment
efforts
and
Lancias
charged
by
those
residents
to
lead
the
efforts
of
redevelopment.
This
past
summer,
we
had
the
honor
of
working
with
Benedict
College
to
host
and
pay
for
students
to
attend
a
summer
transportation
institute
you
normally.
That
program
is
paid
by
the
federal
government
through
the
federal
highway
transportation.
W
Unfortunately,
this
year
they
did
not
lease
in
our
people
for
that
funding
to
to
occur,
so
Benedict
College
relied
solely
on
our
funds
to
host
children
from
its
neighborhoods
that
Lexie
concentrates
on
to
participate
in
those
programs.
So
this
summer
we
recruited
twelve
rides
the
9th
to
10th
and
11th
graders.
They
primarily
came
from
North
Johnson,
hi,
Garrett,
Academy,
military
magnet
and
Greg
Mathis.
W
Those
were
the
schools
of
targets
that
we
targeted
and
mainly
we
target
those
schools,
because
that
because
of
the
neighborhoods
that
they
and
in
that
neighborhood,
they
are
there
bound
on
one
side
by
a
I
26
on
the
other
side
they're
there
they
are
on
the
boat
on
the
boundaries
of
the
State,
Ports,
Authority
and
the
in
motor
facility.
So
we
felt
yes,
the
railroad
tracks,
so
we
felt
that
it
was
incumbent
to
introduce
those
students
since
they're
gonna
be
impacted
by
a
lot
of
transportation
types
of
facilities
and
operations.
W
It
was
uncommon
on
us
to
introduce
them
to
different
types
of
careers
in
transportation.
So
this
some
Transportation
Institute
was
one
of
those
vehicles.
So
those
students
got
an
opportunity
to
spend
four
weeks
on
benedict's
college.
So
not
only
did
they
get
exposed
to
career
opportunities,
but
they
got
exposed
to
a
college
campus.
That
was
the
first
time
many
of
those
students
ever
visited
a
college
campus.
W
They
had
an
opportunity
to
visit
Boeing
and
Volvo
BMW
of
the
State
Ports
Authority,
sucked
kind
of
a
Department
of
Transportation
to
really
follow
and
shadow
those
individuals
and
the
types
of
jobs
that
transportation
is
his
career
paths.
They
also
had
an
opportunity
to
get
exposed
to
preparation
for
SAT
in
a
CTV
so
and
the
stems
we
they
had
an
opportunity
to
do.
Some
stems
of
vocations
as
well.
In
addition
to
that,
we
hired
nine
students
from
that
were
undergraduates.
They
graduated
high
school.
W
We
hired
those
students,
we
paid
them
to
intern
for
various
transportation
industry
industries
and
they
were
paid
by
us
to
to
shadow
those
professionals
for
for
eight
weeks.
So
at
the
end
of
the
summer,
none
of
those
students
walked
away
with
$2,000.
Scholarships,
for
them
walked
away
with
twenty
five
hundred
thousand.
On
top
of
that,
twenty
five
hundred
twenty
five
hundred
dollar
scholarships
that
we
awarded
those
four
students
and
they
got
paid
$3,000
for
the
eight
weeks
that
they
they
they
interned.
W
So
some
of
those
students
entered
to
college
with
almost
ten
thousand
dollars
in
support
for
their
their
education
this
year
next
year
this
year.
This
school
turned
here
will
we
have
openings
for
twenty
more
students
to
participate
and
the
internship
programs?
What
we
want
to
do
is
expand,
because
we
have
more
students
to
apply
to
some
transportation
Institute,
then
we
could
pay
for.
So
we
would
like
to
partner
with
the
school
district
here
to
see
how
we
can
expand
that
program
countywide,
because
this
was
very
community
specific.
W
Yep
so
Cindy
reference,
a
mitigation
that
we
mitigated
back
in
2007
with
the
State
Ports
Authority,
where
the
community
was
awarded
for
making
a
lower
four
million
dollars.
Those
those
funds
are
allocated
for
the
four
core
areas:
those
core
areas
that
I
mentioned,
that
we
focus
on
a
former
housing,
economic
development,
education
and
the
environment.
Subsequent
to
that,
we
also
know
she
ate
it
another
four
million
dollar
litigation
with
the
Pend
Oreille
waves
that.
W
K
K
W
I
W
Then
there's
a
community
of
cross
Azalea
or
drive
yes,
so
if
any
of
those
students
applied,
we
accepted
that
so
they're
damn
within
boundaries
of
some
of
those
communities.
We
do
accept
them.
There
was
one
student
that
Live
Meeting
Street
along
Main
Street.
We
accepted
that
child
I'm
into
the
internship
program.
So
there
are
exceptions,
I
can't
say
every
year,
that's
gonna
happen.
We
try
to
stay
as
close
as
we
can
to
those
areas
that
we
are
bound
it
to.
K
W
So
we
are
in
control
of
those
funds
we
have
set
up
endowments.
We
have
set
up
revolving
funds
to
manage
to
manage
those
programs,
so,
for
example,
for
the
education
part,
we
have
$250,000
that
it
is
an
in-and-out
fund
and
we
pull
the
interest
off
for
that
to
award
scholarships.
So
that's
what
the
for
$2,500
scholarships
came
from.
It
came
from
that
endowment
this
year.
We
all
we're
on
track
to
maybe
award
five,
so
it
looks
like
we've
able
to
walk
five
students.
Scholarships
now.
K
W
K
W
And
we're
getting
we're
all
getting
the
interest,
often
in
putting
that
back
out
as
scholarships,
and
we
have
a
$600,000
Workforce,
Development
Fund
and
that's
for
any
child
or
adult
that
that's
a
child
and
adult
so,
let's
say
a
child
graduates,
no
chance
in
hi
and
wants
to
go
to
try
the
attack
and
take
up
a
program.
Not
only
do
they
qualify
for
the
$2,500
scholarship,
but
they
also
qualify
for
the
workforce
development
because
we
have
funding
set
aside
pools
specifically
for
try
that
TAC
we
have
funding
set
aside
for
Trident
literacy
for
GED
training.
K
Yes,
I
think
it
would
be
very
exciting
and
you
could
coordinate
with
yeah,
because
you
said
these
are
students
that
got
exposure
to
certain
things
they
get
have
exposure
to.
They
also
got
SAT
and
a
CT
training.
I,
don't
want
that
I,
don't
want
you
just
to
pass
them
off
and
we
don't
know
where
they
are
Archer.
K
A
L
T
T
That's
far-reaching
capabilities
in
our
community
I
like
to
see
doctors
post,
look
staff
work
with
him
not
because
last
time,
but
because
of
what
I
seen
them
to
a
fun
kid,
the
neighborhood
mr.
Weiland
and
mr.
Walter,
it
seemed
less
of
wrapping
their
arms
around
their
program
and
tried
to
work.
Whether
that's.
Why?
Because
I
finally
get
to
date
with
presentation,
there's
a
TESOL
and
he's
also
working
on,
and
he
litigator
right
now
ended
in
the
Union.
Hyperion
I
would
love
to
see
Jeff
Rory,
but
dr.
T
wood
had
his
staff
to
work
along
with
him
on
this
particular
product.
Put
some
elbow
grease
of
technology
understanding
within
the
community.
We
reached
out
to
tell
us
the
counterparts
and
they
also
have
a
greedy
game,
the
better
the
reeds
and
help
them
out
the
business
and
that's
the
dr.
pol.
So
that's
what
it
is.
It
was
the
railroad
planner
on
me
to
speed
roll
right
across
the
media
Heights
when
they
used
to
be
all
the
a
little
bit
long
enough.
T
T
Nothing
to
be
done
is
supposed
to
be
turned
into
a
park
so
but
home
are
another's
a
ton
of
Academy
AME
Church
that
actually
the
deponent
of
the
land
to
get
a
going
to
be
develop
into
a
park
park
land
so
even
with
Jeff
and
his
staff
understand
and
working
along
with
them.
That
can
benefit
the
kids
in
the
neighborhood
of
having
somewhere
to
go.
Counsel
were
to
actually
waiting
this
kind
of
see
some
greens
within
that
community.
T
So
you
know
again:
I've
taught
him
being
here
being
able
to
have
a
dialogue
with
you
being
able
to
touch
some
degree
and
maybe
expand
what
he's
doing
strength
within
the
organization.
I
know,
as
the
candy
are
committed
to
working
with
found
out
black
seats
under
mr.
Brawley
work.
Along
for
to
put
some
other
projects.
W
N
W
Out
of
the
four
million
dollars
that
we
mitigated
with
what
eight
million
dollars
we've
mitigated
with
the
state
post,
thorny
and
heavy
metal
railways,
we
have
a
little
over
a
million
dollars
advocated
for
affordable
housing.
We
established
a
revolving
fund
me,
a
revolving
fund
is,
is
that
the
principle
of
that
fun
never
can
be
spent
down.
W
So
the
strategy
we
have
in
place
is
that
if
we
put
money
into
a
piece
of
property,
we
have
90
days
to
recapture
those
funds
so
that
it
goes
back
into
that
reviving
line
and
can
be
used
for
land
acquisition
and
construction.
Currently,
today
we
have
50
pieces
of
property
in
the
community.
We
have
established
a
Community
Land
Trust
that
community
Land
Trust
is
on
on
task
to
complete
its
business
plan,
as
well
as
its
ground
lease
agreement
and
a
resale
formula.
A
Community
Land
Trust
is
a
different
type
of
way
of
pathway
to
homeownership.
W
It
is
a
community
owned
where
the
community
owns
the
land
and
the
individual
that
is
buying.
This
opposed
the
structure
or
the
improvement
on
the
structure.
So
what
that
does
it
prevents
displacement
of
residents
and
it
keeps
the
value
of
surrounding
homes
that
their
property
tax
does
not
rise
to
a
point
where
they
no
longer
can
afford
to
live
there.
That's
typically
what
happens
with
neighborhoods
like
these
are
improved
anytime,
that
you
go
in
and
build
improve
the
housing
stock
that
neighboring
homes
tend
to
the
neighbors
can't
keep
up
increases
of
the
property
tax.
W
It's
almost
like
downtown
Charleston,
and
we
knew
that
and
we
want
to
prevent
that.
So
we
created
Community
Land
Trust,
you
can't
stop
Jenna
fication,
but
you
can
slow
it
down,
so
we
we
have
created
that
to
slow
it
down.
The
other
strategy
we
use
is
that
when
investors
come
into
the
community,
we
are
the
go-to
group
and
we
established
a
community
benefits
of
briefing
meaning
that
okay
you're
coming
in
you
buy
an
X
amount
of
properties.
How
is
the
community
gonna
benefit
from
your
coming
in
and
developing
these
properties?
W
A
N
W
Yes,
sir,
so
we
have
been
named
of
this
year,
we
were
a
waterless
small
grant
of
twenty-five
hundred
twenty-five
dollar
grant
from
Sierra
Club.
We
took
that
$2,500
grant
and
we're
able
to
leverage
that
against
a
some
work
that
a
CD
local
CDC
was
doing
in
the
area
and
was
able
to
replace
ten
Reuters
leaking
rooms
in
that
community.
That's
the
cantos!
With
we
leverage
twenty
five
hundred
dollars
working
working
with
a
local
CDC.
We
were
able
to
leverage
that
$2,500
to
$60,000
worth
of
roof
repairs.
W
We
were
able
to
replace
10
rooms
in
that
community,
just
just
by
partnerships
leveraging
relationships
being
able
to
bring
in
different
types
of
stakeholders
to
the
table.
That's
just
one
example
of
what
what
we're
do,
because
we
had
those
type
of
relationships
and
when
people
come
to
us
and
ask
us,
can
you
fix
a
leaking
sink
or
replace
flooring,
or
something
like
that?
We
have
organizations
that
we
work
with
that.
W
W
W
There
are
federal
government
agencies
idea
that
we
don't
even
think
they
may
be
into
housing,
but
because
of
some
things
that
they
do
in
the
way
that
you
were
your
requests
or
your
your
proposal,
you
can
get
financing
to
do
certain
certain
work,
so
we
are
leveraging
those
relationships
with
federal
agencies
that
we
have
DEA
the
EPA
HUD
to
be
able
to
bring
in
those
those
opportunities
they
do
that.
The
next
thing
that
is
on
the
horizon,
which
we
are
kind
of
iffy
about,
is
the
opportunity
zones.
N
W
W
Yes
about
10
years
ago,
universe,
lamp
seized
mandate
for
the
affordable
housing.
Peace
was
never
owner
occupied
rehab.
What
you
are
describing
it
was
always
land
acquisition
and
construction
of
new
homes.
That's
what
the
money
was
allocated
for
Curtin
since
then.
We
have
mitigated
Penn
metal
railways
that
that
that
money
we
have
come
out
of
railways.
We
can
use
for
owner-occupied
rehab
now.
This
is
this
is
the
challenge
with
unoccupied
rehab.
Once
you
spend
that
money,
it
is
done,
so
you
can't
every
ball.
W
You
can't
revolve
it
around,
like
we
have
established
for
the
border
housing,
so
we're
looking
at
different
strategies
on
how
sustain
a
program
like
that
and
that's
difficult
in
part
with
that.
The
other
challenge
is
in
the
communities
that
we
work
in
is
that
a
lot
of
those
homes
are
heirs,
property,
so
they're
owned
by
more
than
one
person
in
situations
like
that.