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Chattanooga City Council Meeting — 08-09-22
B
B
B
Thank
you,
everyone
and
welcome.
We
have
no
special
presentation
this
evening.
I
will
take
a
motion
on
our
minutes.
We
have
a
motion
on
our
minutes
with
a
proper
second
and
I
will
without
objection
except
those.
Before
we
start.
I
would
like
to
welcome
mayor
tim
kelly
and
his
wife
jenny
to
our
meeting
this
evening
and
thank
you
for
your
attendance,
madam
clerk,
under
ordinances
on
final
reading
community
development
item
a
please.
B
D
B
A
You
chair
karen,
do
you
mind
coming
up
real,
quick.
E
F
B
C
B
G
B
B
You
ma'am
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
all.
I
C
B
F
There
are
three
conditions
in
the
ordinance
that
I
will
read
in
and
then
I'll
comment
on
the
other
two.
The
first
one
provide
a
stone
or
brick
entry.
Signage
number
two
provide
street
lights
within
the
development.
Number
three
provide
a
landscape
buffer
along
standard
for
gap,
road
to
screen
the
storm
water
facilities
from
the
right
of
way,
condition,
405
reference,
deed
restrictions,
and
we
received
guidance
from
the
city
attorney's
office
that
these
are
perhaps
not
best
handled
his
conditions.
F
E
K
Yes,
thank
you.
We
were
aware
that
the
last
two
conditions
would
need
to
be
deed,
restrictive
conditions,
and
I
just
want
to
say
for
the
record
that
we
we
have
submitted
those
councilwoman
burrs
has
those
we've
sent
those
to
the
community.
K
B
Very
good-
and
I
was
double
checking
with
the
city
attorney
to
assure
that
we
did
not
need
an
amendment
dr
versus
we
do
not
yeah.
So
I
move
approval
all
right.
I
have
a
motion
to
approve.
I
do
have
a
second
questions
comments
before
we
vote
all
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
item
carries.
Thank
you,
madam
clerk
item
c.
Please.
B
C
B
A
A
C
An
ordinance
to
amend
china's
city
code
part
two
chapter,
38
zoning
ordinance
so
as
to
re-zone
property
located
at
2730
cannon
avenue
and
four
unaddressed
properties
in
the
2700
block
of
canada,
avenue
from
r1
residential
zone
to
rtz
residential
child
house.
There
are
lot
lines
on
subject
certain
conditions.
B
C
B
K
Yes,
the
african
has
withdrawn
you
you're,
correct.
B
C
B
H
Thank
you,
mr
chair.
I
spoke
with
the
applicant
and
I
am
going
to
make
a
motion
to
defer
until
august
the
16th,
because
I
really
do
need
to
meet
with
him
at
the
site
very
good.
I
have
a
motion.
B
C
C
B
C
An
ordinance
to
amend
chattanooga
city
code,
part
2,
chapter
38,
zoning
ordinance,
article
5
zoning
regulations,
division,
1,
r1
residential
zone,
section
3844,
height
and
area
regulations;
seven,
minimum
suburban
enfield
lot,
frontage
and
setback
and
to
amend
division.
30
urban
infield
like
compatibility
option.
L
Thank
you,
mr
chair.
I'm
still
having
a
little
bit
of
heartburn
over
this
suburban
infield
lot
frontage.
It
concerns
me
a
little
bit.
I
have
spoken
to
miss
renick
and
we've
talked
about
maybe
deferring
this
for
a
couple
of
weeks,
just
so
that
we
can
have
a
little
bit
more
discussion
about
this.
So
I
make
a
motion
to
defer.
Until
august
the
23rd.
B
C
B
C
B
B
C
B
B
B
C
B
J
B
Do
we
have
a
motion
to
approve?
I
do
have
a
second
questions
comments
before
we
vote.
I
would
like
to
make
a
disclaimer.
I
have
discussed
this
item
with
the
city
attorney.
I
own
property
that
is
outside
of
the
area
of
the
economic
inc
impact
plan
located
near
south
broad
street.
I've
owned
the
property
for
over
10
years
and
well
before
this
proposal
and
project
came
up
on
our
agenda.
B
I
do
not
benefit
from
any
tax
increment
financing
on
behalf
of
my
property
other
than
any
other
property
owner
in
the
city
outside
of
the
tif
district.
As
such,
I
will
exercise
my
right
to
vote
on
this
issue
because
I
do
not
have
any
direct
financial
benefits.
I
do
have
a
motion
to
approve.
I
do
have
a
second
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye,
aye,
opposed
item
d
carries
madam
clerk
item
e.
B
C
A
resolution
authorizing
the
interim
administrator
for
the
department
for
the
of
economic
development
to
enter
into
a
memorandum
of
understanding,
with
chattanooga
professional
baseball,
llc
dba,
the
chattanooga
lookouts,
to
provide
a
commitment
of
professional
baseball
in
a
new
ballpark,
as
described
in
the
south.
Broad
district
economic
impaired
plan.
Councilman.
B
C
And
resolution
authorizing
the
interim
director
for
the
department
of
economic
development
to
enter
into
a
memorandum
of
understanding
with
perimeter
properties,
llc
pipe
properties,
llc
and
gateway
view
llc,
to
provide
a
commitment
of
work
with
the
city
county
and
sports
authority
to
provide
sports
authority
to
facilitate
the
development
of
the
south
broad
district
and
to
donate
property
for
a
new
multi-use
sports
venue
that
is
governed
by
newly
created
sports
authority.
Councilman.
B
L
B
C
Item
j,
a
resolution
authorized
in
the
appointment
of
peter
yaakov,
a
special
police
officer
unarmed
for
the
chattanooga
area,
regional
transportation
authority
carter
to
do
special
duties
prescribed
here
in
subject.
Certain
conditions
item
k
a
resolution
authorizing
the
appointment
of
thomas
begu
as
special
police
officer
unarmed
for
the
chattanooga
area,
regional
transportation
authority
carter.
To
do
special
duties
prescribed
here
in
soviet,
certain
conditions.
B
B
B
C
B
M
Thank
you,
mr
chair.
We
have
two
purchases
tonight.
First,
is
public
works,
new,
blanket
contract
for
grounds
maintenance
at
landfills,
three
beds
were
received
and
the
award
goes
to
lovin
contracting
company
inc.
As
the
best
bid
meeting
specifications.
The
low
bidder
was
unable
to
fulfill
the
agreement.
This
will
be
a
four-year
contract
for
the
annual
amount
not
to
exceed
165
thousand
and
second
item
is
from
treasury
new,
blanket
contract
for
printing
folding,
stuffing
mailing
and
postage
for
tax
bills
summons
and
past
due
notices,
three
bids
are
received
and
the
award
goes
to
diversified
companies.
M
B
I
have
a
motion
to
approve
purchases
this
evening.
I
do
have
a
second
questions
comments
before
we
vote
all
in
favor,
say:
aye
opposed
items
carry
scoberg,
we
have
no
rfps.
We
have
no
emergency
purchases,
correct,
we'll
move
into
committee
reports,
councilwoman
coonrod,
councilwoman
noel,
dr
burrs
councilman,
henderson,.
L
Thank
you,
sir.
I
would
like
to
report
that
we
need
to
have,
or
I'm
going
to
announce
a
short-term
vacation
rental
ad
hoc
committee
august,
the
30th
at
12
30,
where
we
will
receive
an
update
on
the
progress
that's
been
made
and
also
help
provide
some
direction.
Will
that
be
in
the
conference
room,
sir?
That
will
be
in
the
council
conference
room.
Thank.
B
J
B
D
D
This
project
will
conservatively
generate
tens
of
millions
of
dollars
in
new
money
for
schools,
and
it
will
provide
millions
more
and
new
permanent
tax
revenue
to
pave
roads,
invest
in
infrastructure
and
support
workers,
not
only
in
the
south
broad
district,
but
across
our
city
and
county,
but
this
is
about
more
than
just
increasing
our
tax
base.
This
is
about
new
housing,
new
commercial
space
for
our
small
businesses,
new
living
wage
jobs
and
new
public
green
spaces
and
trails.
D
It's
about
creating
a
vibrant
new
district
that
will
help
attract
and
retain
talent
in
chattanooga
and
act
as
a
big,
beautiful,
welcome
sign
to
visitors
coming
into
town.
This
is
about
connecting
our
neighborhoods,
bringing
us
one
step
closer
to
one
chattanooga.
In
summary,
this
is
about
a
huge
leap
forward
towards
becoming
the
best
city
in
the
country,
but
before
I
go
on,
I
want
to
thank
everybody
who
helped
get
us
to
this
momentous
day.
D
First
off,
I
want
to
thank
my
closest
partner
and
good
friend,
mayor
jim
koppenger,
for
everything
he
has
done
over
the
past
decade
to
move
this
project
forward.
It's
because
of
his
leadership,
his
passion
and
his
vision
that
we
are
here
today
celebrating
this
home
run
for
the
future
of
our
community
and
thank
you
as
well
to
senator
todd,
gardener
and
representative
patsy
hazelwood
for
sponsoring
and
advancing
the
legislation
that
made
this
project
possible,
as
well
as
all
the
members
of
our
local
state
delegation
who
supported
it.
D
I
also
want
to
thank
the
city
council,
especially
vice
chairwoman
dotley,
in
whose
district
this
project
resides,
as
well
as
our
county
commission
and
specifically
councilman,
and
commissioner
smith,
who
has
the
or
had
rather
the
great
honor
and
distinction
and
voting
for
this
twice,
and
I
want
to
thank
the
members
of
the
city
and
the
county
industrial
development
board
for
their
vision
on
this
catalytic
project.
D
I
could
not
be
more
grateful
for
all
of
your
steady,
mature
leadership
throughout
this
process,
and
I
look
forward
to
continuing
to
work
with
you
as
the
south.
Broad
district
grows
into
reality.
Thank
you
also
to
perimeter
properties
not
only
for
donating
the
land
from
the
new
stadium,
but
also
for
the
stead.
Steadfast
commitment
to
ensuring
our
western
gateway
becomes
a
real
jewel
and
a
textbook
example
of
how
a
community
can
renew
itself.
D
Their
leadership,
vision
and
patience
will
allow
us
to
revitalize
south
abroad
the
right
way.
And
finally,
I
want
to
thank
the
lookouts,
their
fans
and
their
large
and
diverse
ownership
group
for
their
love
of
chattanooga,
their
commitment
to
staying
here
and
their
partnership
in
the
construction
of
the
stadium.
That
will
spur
a
generational
revitalization
in
the
south,
broad
district.
D
D
As
you
know,
the
old
at
t
field
was
clearly
out
of
compliance
with
major
league
baseball
rules,
rules
that
we
did
not
write
and
we
can't
change
or
argue
and
had.
We
failed
to
act
that
lookouts
would
have
simply
had
to
pack
up
and
go
jenny,
and
I
look
forward
to
ball
games
in
the
new
stadium
and
enjoying
its
more
open
family
friendly
environs
and
not
staring
directly
into
the
sun.
And,
of
course,
when
the
lookouts
aren't
playing,
this
venue
will
be
home
to
countless
memories
for
chattanoogans
and
regional
residents
alike.
D
And
I'll
close
with
this.
I
normally
don't
talk
this
long.
You
know
the
sad
fact
is,
and
it's
a
fact
that
there
is
nobody
left
alive
in
chattanooga.
Who's
ever
really
seen
a
golden
era
of
prosperity.
Here,
let
that
sink
in
it's
the
truth,
and
there
has
never
ever
been
an
air
of
prosperity
in
our
history
that
included
all
chattanoogans
and
because
of
that
fact.
D
When
we
say
one
chattanooga,
it
means
changing
our
mindset
to
growing
the
pie
for
everyone,
not
just
fighting
over
the
scraps
of
an
old,
broken
world.
It
means
investing
in
our
future,
not
trapping
ourselves
in
the
past.
By
refusing
to
believe
in
the
possible,
it
means
looking
ahead
with
hope
and
with
courage
to
what
we
can
and
will
accomplish
together
and
overcoming
the
fear
and
cynicism
that,
for
too
long
has
held
us
back
folks,
quality
of
life
is
what
city
is.
D
What
sets
cities
apart
these
days
and
it's
up
to
us
to
leverage
these
god-given
natural
resources
to
create
high-quality
urban
spaces
that
bring
happiness
and
opportunity
to
everyone
who
calls
chattanooga
home,
as
well
as
our
friends
across
hamilton,
county
and
the
region.
I
look
forward
to
continuing
to
work
with
all
of
you
to
make
this
happen,
as
famous
scientist
jonas
salk
said,
hope
lies
in
dreams
in
imagination
and
in
the
courage
of
those
who
dare
to
make
dreams
into
reality.
D
I
I
think
they've
had
a
lot
of
really
late
nights,
and
I
know
that
this
body
has
asked
a
hell
of
a
lot
of
questions
and
we've
wanted
a
lot
of
details,
because
our
goal
has
always
been
to
benefit
the
most
chattanoogans
we
possibly
could,
while
also
protecting
our
our
economy
and
in
every
way
possible
and
they've
really
been
over
backwards.
So
thank
you
both
very
much.
B
Thank
you,
councilwoman
I'll
kind
of
echo.
The
sentiment
with
we've
asked
a
lot
of
questions
and
you
provided
a
lot
of
answers.
We've
asked
questions
on
behalf
of
constituents
non-constituents
relatives
in
other
cities.
I
promise
you
it's
been
quite
interesting,
but
because
of
that,
I
think
in
your
diligence
in
answering
our
questions.
I
not
only
know
more
about
this
process,
but
know
more
about
this.
B
This
tiff
and,
I
think
any
tip-
that's
ever
been
created
and
that's
good,
and
I
think
that
at
times
it
was
painful
to
dig
in
and
try
to
put
the
pieces
together,
but
brent
and
jermaine.
You
really
helped
us
understand
the
not
only
the
economic
foundation
of
this,
but
why
I
think
it
will
work
and
I
believe
it
will
work,
and
I
really
appreciate
you
spending
very
long
hours
in
answering
our
questions
in
depth
and
I
have
tremendous
faith
in
the
ability
of
this.
B
So
thank
you,
councilwoman
hill,
for
starting
that
any
other
comments
from
council
before
we
move
into
persons
wishing
to
address
council.
Okay.
If
anyone
wishes
to
address
counsel
this
evening,
if
you
would
please
come
to
the
podium,
and
while
we
are
doing
that,
I'm
going
to
ask
attorney
knoblet
to
please
read
our
rules
to
address
counsel
and
we'll
get
three
minutes
on
the
clock
got
a
thumbs
up
from
the
back.
So.
N
Okay,
it's
that
time
again
at
the
end
of
each
council
business
meeting
the
chair
can
recognize
members
of
the
public
that
wish
to
address
the
council.
Here's
your
rules,
each
speaker
wishing
to
address
the
council
can
be
recognized
at
the
microphone
up
front.
Provided
for
that
purpose,
you
can't
have
more
than
three
minutes
to
speak.
N
You
can
address
the
council
only
upon
matters
within
their
legislative
and
quasi-judicial
authority,
and
you
can't
address
them
about
issues
that
are
not
under
the
authority
of
the
council
or
regulated
by
other
government
bodies
or
agencies
can't
use
vulgar
or
obscene
language
nor
use
the
floor
to
personally
attack
or
personally
denigrate.
Others
address
your
comments
to
the
council
as
a
whole
and
not
make
comments
directed
towards
individual
council
members.
N
Only
do
it
one
time
a
day
and
you
can't
have
disorderly
conduct
or
disrupting
a
public
meeting
which
is
prohibited
by
tennessee
law,
and
you
commit
that
offense
if
you
substantially
obstruct
or
interfere
with
the
meeting
by
physical
action
or
verbal
utterance,
with
the
intent
to
prevent
or
disrupt
the
meeting
occurring,
go
ahead,
sir.
Thank
you
good.
O
Good
evening,
hello,
my
name
is
anthony
reverend
anthony
chapman
representative
of
the
lesser
herd
in
the
1813
wilson
street
area.
O
Two
quest
two
concerns
that
I
like
to
address
with
the
council,
the
first
being
this
last
elect
with
this
election.
We
just
had
where
we
had
a
run-off.
O
There
were
several
questions
that
was
posed
to
me
about
the
council,
taken
precedent
of
having
a
caretaker
or
a
interim
running
for
the
position
that
she
was
holding
the
spot,
for
they
were
holding
the
spot
for,
and
in
this
case
in
this
last
election,
there
was
a
winner
in
the
candidate,
but
not
by
the
50
plus
one.
So
there
was
a
runoff.
O
O
How
does
that
affect
the
voting
saying
that
they're
talking
about
bringing
more
houses
into
the
community
more
at
the
probably
the
same
price
that
the
riverfront
is
at
right
now
and
not
being
affordable
to
all
residents,
and
will
african
americans
and
brown
and
black
companies
get
opportunity
to
be
part
of
the
process
and
get
the
jobs
that
you're
claiming
or
that
the
mayor
is
claiming
that
would
be
afforded
to
it?
O
But
if
you
could
answer
the
question
on
voting,
if
you're
going
to
allow
miss
neely
to
continue
to
hold
the
seat
if
she
does
not
have
the
majority
after
this
election
comes
up,
the
recall
election
not
recall,
but
the
runoff
come
up
are
y'all
going
to
allow
her
to
stay
in
that
position
or
does
that
go
to
who
has
the
most
votes?
J
Mr
chapman
I'll
respond
to
that
in
regards
to
elections.
J
Take
president
over
any
election
elections,
I
ran
as
they've
been
run,
and
so
nothing
fraudulent
or
anything
else
has
been
done.
It's
unfortunate
that
misinformation
has
been
spread
apparently
to
you
and
to
others,
but
it's
incumbent
upon
every
candidate,
anybody
that
decides
for
office,
no
matter
who
they
are
to
be
familiar
with
election
laws
and
the
potential
outcomes
of
any
election
and
just
from
a
show
of
hands
from
my
colleagues
up
here.
How
many
of
you
all
have
participated
in
a
runoff
because
you
did
not
receive
50
plus
one.
J
So
as
you
can
see,
thank
you
chris
and
they're
saying
also
our
mayor
mayor
kelly,
who
just
left.
I
think
everybody
was
aware
that
he
also
was
in
a
run-up.
So
it's
not
us
deciding
that.
Oh
well.
We
want
to
keep
this
person,
so
that's
what
we're
going
to
do,
but
it
has
happened
not
just
to,
as
you
saw
members
of
this
council
also
I'm
sure
you're,
aware
of
the
runoff
with
mayor
kelly
and
his
opponent,
but
has
happened
many
times
and
and
typically
if
there
are
three
people
an
election.
J
You
can
count
on
a
runoff
most
of
the
time,
so
it's
incumbent
upon
candidates
to
be
informed
and
educated
about
the
process
so
that
when
these
things
come
up
they
are
aware
of
those
things
and
and
that
the
community
is
informed
about
what
is
correct
and
what's
accurate.
So
again,
mr
chapman,
I'm
sorry
about
any
misinformation,
any
anything
you
received.
That
was
inaccurate,
but
thank
you
for
asking
that
question
because
you
know
it
is
important
that
people
know
that
we
are
not.
J
You
know
we
all
have
to
earn
our
votes
every
person
up
there
has
to
so.
No
one,
no
one
is
entitled
to
skip
the
process.
So
thank
you,
mr
chapman,
for
that
question.
J
Well
currently
well,
the
because
there
is
a
runoff.
The
interim
stays,
the
interim
until
that
runoff
is
complete
until
the
election
cycle
is
done
so
currently
the
election
cycle.
It
is
not
complete
because
in
essence,
when
you
look
at
it,
no
one
really
won
that
election,
so
because
no
one
won
because
no
one
got
50
plus
one.
J
The
interim
stays
in
place
until
there
is
absolute
winner
for
that,
so
the
actual
election
is
going
to
be
august
26
through
september,
the
10th
and
again
the
election
is
september
15th,
so
so
make
sure
you
share
that
information
and
everything
any
other
questions
you
have
I'd
be
happy
to
address
you
after
this
meeting.
Okay,
thank
you
just
stick
around
for
me.
Okay,
thank.
P
P
I'm
excited
that
six
more
weeks
of
work
will
afford
me
the
opportunity
to
serve
my
community
with
you
and
act
as
a
bridge
of
connectivity
of
information,
communication,
transparency
and
intergenerational
collaboration
between
the
diocese
and
the
people,
and
to
so
many
that
are
in
this
room
from
organizations
like
caleb,
grassroots
folks
that
have
been
coming
back
and
forth
concerned
citizens
that
have
been
involved
in
this
process.
P
I
am
excited
because
I'm
seeing
so
many
of
the
things
that
we
have
talked
about
in
the
community
at
the
ground
level
are
now
being
adopted
by
the
leadership
in
the
city.
For
a
long
time,
we've
talked
about
ideas
like
community
land
trust.
We
have
fought
for
a
community
benefits
agreement
and
even
though
that
didn't
go
the
way
that
we
wanted
it
the
first
time
we
did
not
give
up-
and
this
is
a
testament
of
what
can
happen
when
we
refuse
to
give
up.
Q
Hey
my
name
is
john
john.
I
am
from
highland
park
and
my
main
purpose
in
coming
up
was
actually
to
make
sure
that
mr
chapman's
second
question
gets
answered
about
black
and
brown
people
and
the
opportunities
they
will
be
afforded
with
the
south
broad,
but
I
figured
since
I
was
up
here
and
I
had
three
minutes.
I
want
to
make
sure
his
question
gets
addressed
since
he's
used
his
three
minutes,
but
I
know
the
decision
has
been
made,
but
I
want
to
talk
about
tiffs
and
in
cities
across
the
country.
Q
Tiffs
are
seen
as
solutions
for
problems
when
really
they're
just
a
way
to
disguise
economic
problems.
I
am
fully
in
agreement
with
the
with
the
with
the
development
of
south
broad
and
everything
that
mayor
kelly
came
up
here
and
spoke
about.
I
am
on
board
with
that
vision.
The
challenge
I
have
is
seeing
the
economic
monoculture
that
is,
the
baseball
team
as
the
driver.
What
what
gave
me
pause
was
when
mayor
kelly
pointed
out
that
they
couldn't
make
decisions
about
that
team,
that
our
hands
were
tied.
Q
These
anchor
tenants
that
is
going
to
be
driving
this
the
anchor
tenant
is
the
term
used
for
that
team
can
become
a
ball
and
chain
tenant.
Just
ask
nashville
in
the
titans
ask
oakland
and
the
raiders
and
including
multipurpose
complex
like
the
raiders
and
the
oakland
a's
had
together,
it
was
neither
a
good
baseball
stadium
nor
a
good
football
stadium,
and
they
both
are
leaving
or
have
left
that
stadium.
Q
So
I'm
I
give
paws
to
the
tiff
and
the
mono
culture
economic
policy
of
triple
down
and
ripple
out
from
one
big
business,
and
I
just
wanted
to
state
that
here
today
as
my
position,
but
also
just
make
sure
that
mr
chapman's
question
about
opportunities
afforded
to
the
people
in
that
neighborhood
and
their
businesses,
and
not
just
large
contractors,
gets
addressed
today.
As
I
just
need
that
time,
you
can
have
the
rest
of
it.
Okay,
thank
you.
J
Yes,
thank
you
so
much
for
asking
and
anthony
thank
you
for
asking
as
well
I
apologize
for
that.
Yes,
we
will
be
working
on
a
community
benefits
agreement,
I'm
very
excited
about
that.
That
is
something
that
was
brought
up
from
the
community
and
so
I'm
in
the
process
of
getting
all
of
that
scheduled.
But
I
can't
put
that
out.
We
will
be
having
our
first
meeting
on
monday
august.
22Nd
6
p.m.
Right
here
in
these
council
chambers,
caleb
will
be
leading
the
discussion
with
that,
and
so
I
am
very
excited
about
that.
J
Through
that
we'll
be
able
to
identify
the
areas
that
will
be
most
beneficial
to
the
community
from
the
community,
so
that
is,
that
is
the
starting
point
for
us.
That's,
possibly
the
potential
to
community
benefits
agreement,
so
we
are
in
a
good
place
with
this,
and
I'm
excited
to
see
how
this
is
going
to
impact,
not
just
the
current
residents
of
these
neighborhoods
but
those
that
that
may
possibly
come
as
well.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
re-asking
his
question
too.
Thank
you.
Thank.
R
Curtis
lancaster,
the
decision
has
already
been
made
been
spoken
about,
like
I
said,
I'm
all
for
the
future
of
development,
but
I
think
this
stadium
is
a
big
mistake,
but
you're
already
unvoted
on
that,
but
two
things
I
want
to.
I
have
questions
about.
R
B
Mr
lancaster,
if
I
could
joda,
will
you
raise
your
hand
if
you'll
turn
right
around
and
talk
to
the
mayor's
chief
of
staff
right
there?
I
think
he'll
probably
have
some
information
that
involved
arp
funds
that
he
would
like
to
share
with
you.
So
I
appreciate
your
question,
sir.
Thank
you.