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A
Hello
and
welcome
to
the
Pittsburgh
City
Council
standees
Committee
meeting
for
Wednesday
I
mean
for
Monday
November
25th
2019.
My
name
is
Chris
Dotson
and
with
us
today
is
David.
Tatro
are
signing
language
interpreter
due
to
the
length
of
today's
agenda.
Please
go
to
the
legislative
information
center
via
the
City
Council
website,
to
read
the
bills
that
are
up
for
preliminary
vote.
A
You
can
find
the
link
and
the
business
drop-down
on
the
city's
pittsburgh
PA
gov
website
click,
legislative
Information,
Center
from
there
click
the
red
Los
button.
This
will
take
you
to
the
council
meeting
calendar
find
the
meeting
for
today's
date
and
click
on
the
agenda.
The
meeting
agenda
should
open
with
all
the
bureau's
for
discussion
today.
Thank
you
and
have
a
wonderful
day.
B
Good
afternoon
welcome
to
Pittsburgh
City
Council
meeting
of
Monday
November
25th
2019.
First
order
of
business
is
public
comment.
Members
of
the
public.
Please
come
for
it,
you'll
be
given
three
minutes
start
off
with
your
name
and
neighborhood
that
your
fund
from
the
green
main
green
light
means
you
have
three
minutes.
You
light
one
minute
to
summarize
red
light
means
your
time
has
up
and
please
relinquish
the
podium
I'd
like
to
remind
everyone.
The
rules
of
council
state
that
comet
is
limited
to
matters
of
Concerned
official
action
or
deliberation
which
are
or
may
be
before.
B
C
Any
reason
why
I'm
saying
putting
in
a
little
time,
because
you
know
I
come
down
and
I,
don't
think
we
should
have
to
wait:
10,
15
20
minutes,
while
mr.
Burgess
walks
around
and
franchisors
with
the
audience.
I
am
tired
of
it.
If
you
add
up
all
the
times,
20
minutes
to
a
half
an
hour
that
gin
sitting
socialized
amongst
yourself.
C
C
C
I
am
talking
about
how
they'll
talk
about
a
black
man,
a
black
man,
but
when
I
brought
down
that
lead,
Locke
was
growing
everyday,
a
little
boy
up
wrestling
with
them.
That's
when
they
threw
the
cheers
these
white
councilmen
through
the
chairs
and
walked
out.
My
son
called
me
that
night
I
bust
out
crying
I,
said:
there's
a
little
boy,
that's
being
taken
up
in
the
room.
I'm
told
that
his
parents
are
slow,
a
little
white
boy
and
you
got
nerve
enough
to
sister.
She
had
nerve
enough
to
sit
there
and
worry
about.
C
When
I
came
to
you
when
we
come,
then
we
see
it
our
children
instead
of
one
child.
It
was
for
that.
He
had
been
getting
that
there's
white
white
cuz
when
I
went
to
Andy
Sheehan.
He
told
me
get
away
from
him
when
I
was
trying
to
tell
him
about
the
white
guard,
taking
a
little
white
boy,
snow,
white
boy
and
I'll
fight
for
any
child.
That
I
know
needs
help
miss
Harris
sitting
here,
trying
to
she's
the
reason
why
it
was.
C
D
Dr.
Ronald
and
Miller
Bell
super
linguistic
Society
of
America
I'm,
the
global
intelligence
Society
candidate
for
president.
You
don't
have
to
be
a
member
of
a
you.
Can
don't
have
to
dissociate
yourself
from
your
party
to
be
part
of
the
GIS,
we're
interested
in
information
and
intelligence
at
the
highest
level
to
solve
our
problems:
global
intelligence,
not
org.
D
One
of
my
heroes
is
hussein
bolt
and
in
tandem
with
that
is
Florence
Griffith,
Joyner,
flo-jo,
1049
and
and
958
one
hundred
meters
moving
at
ten
meters
per
second
now,
my
question
is
metaphorically:
is
how
fast
does
this
council
move
when
a
crisis
appears
or
when
there's
a
very
serious
problem?
Like
are
a
couple
of
our
speakers
raised
this
morning?
The
the
the
approach
that
is
taken
I
think
sometimes
it's
just
too
slow.
A
concern
of
this
council
is
citizen.
Public
comment
and
you've
moved
very
slowly
in
dealing
with
this
problem.
In
my
view,
to.
D
Myself
and
the
global
intelligence
society,
nothing
is
more
crucial
to
our
democracy
than
securing
the
integrity
of
the
vote
in
the
United
States
by
evidencing
that
a
vote
is
irrefutably
linked
to
a
specific
voter
and
providing
the
voter
a
receipt
and
securing
the
inviolability
of
public
comment
by
citizens
during
city
council
meetings
in
all
of
our
states
across
the
United
States
by
drawing
on
non
governmental
and
governmental
supervision.
Now,
after
my
public
comment,
20
November
2019
last
week,
mr.
cross
said
quote,
thank
you.
D
We
are
glad
you
were
here
now
he's
not
in
the
room
at
the
moment,
but
if
mr.
cross
is
really
seriously
glad
that
I
am
here,
then
I
I
would
like
a
number
of
things
to
be
done
in
relationship
to
what
I
think
is
one
of
the
most
important
things
in
our
democracy,
which
is
public
comment,
pass
an
addition
that
says
Council
to
the
rules
of
Council.
This
says
council
does
not
permit
profanity,
it's
not
in
the
rules
of
Council.
So
it's
a
lie
when
you
say
that
provide
a
definition
of
profanity
provide
us
with.
D
With
the
you
know,
a
list
of
profane
words
and
put
it
right
here
so
when
people
come
in
and
want
to
do
public
comment
that
they
have
they're
informed
by
this,
they
know
what
is
going
on
and
that
that,
when
something
goes
right,
if
there
is
a
rule,
there's
no
rule
about
profanity.
If
there
is
a
rule,
then
the
officer
does
what
what
is
the
rule
for
expulsion?
There
is
no
clear
rule
you're
not
running
on
this
very
fast,
not
running
at
flo-jo
speed,
no
doubt
but
you're
running
out
of
time.
B
E
B
E
B
E
G
B
E
E
G
G
G
B
F
B
E
2264
resolution
adopting
and
approving
the
2020
capital
budget
in
the
2020
CDBG
grant
program.
The
2020
through
2025
Capital
Improvement
Program,
build
over
twenty
to
sixty
five
resolution,
fixing
the
number
of
officers
and
employees
of
the
city
for
the
2020
fiscal
year
and
the
rate
of
compensation
thereof
and
setting
maximum
levels
for
a
designated
position.
E
B
E
I
B
E
23:03
resolution
amending
resolution
number
206
authorizing
the
mayor
and
the
city
solicitor
to
enter
into
a
professional
services
agreement
with
Campbell
Durant,
Beatty,
Palumbo
and
Miller
for
professional
legal
services
and
expert
advice
regarding
labor
matters
by
increasing
the
total
cost
from
two
hundred
and
twenty
thousand
dollars
to
three
hundred
and
five
thousand
dollars.
He's.
B
E
Resolution
authorizing
the
mayor
and
the
Director
of
Finance
to
enter
into
an
agreement
with
Buchanan
Ingersoll
and
ruining
to
serve
as
blind
counsel
for
the
purpose
of
rendering
any
and
all
necessary
opinions
with
respect
to
the
bonds
and
preparing
such
additional
documents,
as
may
be
necessary.
Total
cost
not
to
exceed
$85,000
over
a
three-year
period.
20,
20,
21
and
22
and
she'll
be
pay
within
she'll,
be
pay
using
proceeds
from
the
debt
insurance.
The.
B
B
B
B
Any
questions
on
the
invoices,
if
not
all
those
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye,
opposed
nay,
we
have
to
interdepartmental
trance
trance.
First
one
from
the
clerk's
office,
one
from
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
I
will
take
them
both
together.
Unless
there
is
objection
upon
the
members,
if
not
I,
need
a
motion
to
approve
the
interdepartmental
transfers.
J
H
G
B
B
B
Sorry,
P
cars
aren't
able
into
motion
in
a
second
all
those
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
opposed.
Nay,
now
are
you
here
for
less
takes
us
back?
We
might
as
well
do
them
together.
We
have.
We
have
bill
20
to
25,
already
open,
which
is
the
bill
on
Workforce
Development
fun.
Do
you
want
to
open
the
other
bills
or
not
I.
B
F
E
Bill
number
twenty-two
86
resolution
authorizing
the
mayor
and
director
of
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
to
enter
into
a
corporation
frequent
partner
for
work
for
the
shared
operation
and
administration
of
the
Workforce
Development
Fund
for
a
period
of
two
years
from
the
opening
of
the
fund
in
an
amount
not
to
exceed
two
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollars
for
the
payment
of
cost
thereof.
Right.
B
E
B
L
B
M
E
B
F
Second,
okay,
yes,
I've
probably
been
working
on
this
approximately
a
year
now
and
if
nobody
has
a
copy
of
a
with
them,
it
was
sent
email.
My
staff's
apologies
that
they
sentient
life
to
you,
but
many
of
us,
including
myself
for
the
last
year,
maybe
longer
have
had
different
reptiles
in
our
districts,
getting
God
such
as
alligators
and
snakes,
and
so
what
this
chapter
I
I've
been
working
with
both
venomous
and
non-venomous,
but
we're
not
doing
nothing
with
the
non-venomous
snakes.
F
Have
worked
on
this
legislation,
anything
in
the
crocodile
Yin
family,
that's
crocodiles,
its
alligators.
That's
any
come
in
the
venomous
snakes,
any
of
them
that,
of
course,
you
know,
could
harm
someone.
And
if
you
look,
we
have
the
scientific
name,
and
we
also
have
the
name
that
they're
known
by
in
the
legislation.
H
H
F
Who
would
go
in
or
it
could
go
into
someone
and
get
bit
and
die?
I
mean
our
our
animal
control.
Officers
have
to
go
in
you
know,
even
when
we
have
a
dog,
let
alone
if
we
have,
and
the
snakes
and
alligators,
especially
when
they're
getting
loose
in
the
community,
so
they
would
properly
have
to
sign
up.
G
F
F
F
There
would
be,
like
I,
said
the
notification
to
the
city,
and
that
would
sit
with
the
Animal
Care
and
Control
they
would
have
where
exactly-
and
this
goes
for
any
research
centers
to
in
the
city-
that
this
would
also
be
on
the
room
and
also
for
notification
if
he'd
be
outside
for
the
fire
paramedics.
We
need
to
know
about
this
and
they
would
share
it
with
them.
I
did
talk
to
Dave
from
Animal,
Care
and
Control,
and
he's
supportive
of
this
legislation
the
same
for.
F
The
city
can
go
in
and
you
know
look
through
the
home.
Also
at
the
end
of
it,
it
has
the
violation
and
penalties
which,
for
the
first
offense,
it
would
be
three
up
to
three
hundred
dollars
for
each
reptile
at
the
magistrate's
office,
and
if
there
would
be
a
person
that
violates
a
second
offense,
it
would
be.
You
know
a
thousand
dollars
per
each
reptile
up
to
and.
F
All
go
through
the
magistrate's
office,
so
you
know
I.
It
is
very,
very
thorough
and
I've
talked
to
you
know,
people
that
are
leading
with
reptiles
of
all
kind
and
people
that
have
Expos
of
reptiles
matter.
Of
fact,
I
went
to
a
non
venomous,
reptile
show,
but
they
I'm
gonna.
Thank
them
for
oh,
they
didn't
helping
me.
Finally,
get
all
the
pieces
together,
proper.
N
I
B
O
I
I'm
sure
the
legislation
has
the
best
of
intent.
I
have
not
had
a
chance
to
read
it.
It's
not
you.
Thank
you,
but
I'm,
not
gonna
read
it
here.
Now
it
came
up
awful
quickly.
My
only
one
concern
is
possible
budgetary
impact
that
isn't
defined
in
there.
If
the
Public
Safety
Department
is
actually
housing
data
that
they
need
to
go
out
and
collect
from
people
that
have
these
in
the
and
the
people,
powers
that
are
going
to
be
involved
in
that
I'm
just
I'm,
just
putting
it
out
there
so
cut
it
out
a
lot.
F
B
O
G
F
B
H
E
Bill
2314
resolution
providing
for
a
contract
what
the
design
repairs,
maintenance,
improvements,
emergencies
in
or
the
purchase
of
materials,
equipment
and
supplies
in
connection
Liberty,
Avenue,
Highway,
Safety,
Improvement
Program
project
and
providing
for
a
reimbursement
agreement
with
the
Commonwealth
Department
of
Transportation
and
providing
for
the
payment
there
of
seven
hundred.
Ninety
seven
thousand
five
hundred
seventy
dollars
and
sixty-six.
E
B
E
2315
resolution
authorizing
the
mayor
and
the
director
of
mobility
and
infrastructure
to
apply
for
grant
funding
from
the
Pennsylvania
Department
of
Transportation
under
the
multimodal
transportation
fund,
providing
for
sidewalks
construction,
curb
reconstruction,
Street
and
pedestrian
lighting
and
small,
retaining
walls
on
Irvine
Street
proposal,
including
asked
of
eight
hundred
and
forty
thousand
dollars
with
a
local
match
at
350
350.
Six
thousand
four
hundred
and
fifty
two
dollars
included
in
the
2019
capital
budget.
In
the
event
that
grant
is
awarded.
B
H
E
23:16
resolution
authorizing
the
mayor
and
director
of
mobility
and
infrastructure
to
apply
for
grant
funding
from
the
Pennsylvania
Department
of
Transportation
under
the
multi
module
transportation
fund
to
provide
funding
for
the
design
and
construction
of
the
Davis
Avenue
Bridge.
This
grant
proposal
includes
an
ask
of
1
million
eight
hundred
three
thousand
five
hundred
and
thirty
three
dollars
with
a
local
match
of
seven
hundred
and
seventy
two
thousand
nine
hundred
and
forty
three
dollars
included
in
the
2020
capital
budget.
In
the
event
that
grant
is
awarded.
E
H
E
I
E
H
B
E
B
P
P
B
E
B
H
H
O
H
Q
Q
So
we
the
the
processes,
the
process
is
typically
close
to
a
year,
because
we
do
a
lot
of
inventory
and
you
know
in
the
very
beginning
of
the
process,
do
like
we're
doing
in
Sheridan
Park
right
now,
a
concentrated
stretch
of
four
months,
where
we're
doing
public
engagement
and
working
through
master
planning
with
the
community
and
then
after
that
we
have
to
do
the
necessary
grant
closeout
so
have
to
provide.
You
know.
The
state
with
you
know,
with
the
final
product
will
have
to
go
through
all
the
items
or
a
relative
of
the
grant
closeout.
Q
H
You
say
about
a
year
this,
those
are
not
statins
done,
I
mean
so
we
could
work
within
if
you
passed
it
after.
We
go
through
the
Pittsburgh
Parks
Conservancy
agreements
which
we're
talking
about
doing
now,
we're
talking
about
how
that
tax
will
be
spent,
how
that
money
will
be
allocated
and
we're
going
through
that
process.
So
I
don't
understand
why
the
rush
is
now
to
get
this
through
before
we
have
the
opportunity
to
discuss.
I'll
be
honest.
This
is
in
councilman
crosses
just
the
entrance
to
this
park.
Grandview
Park
is
councilman
crosses
district.
H
The
bulk
of
the
park
is
in
my
district
and
a
portion
and
councilman
cog
hills
district,
so
I
just
want
to
say
you
know.
My
area
has
a
lot
of
concerns,
and
so
and
I
don't
want
to
lose
the
opportunity
for
a
grant,
but
if
that
happens
so
be
it
because
I
want
to
make
sure
that
what
we
do
is
getting.
This
done
right,
I
want
to
make
sure
any
kind
of
agreements
that
we
have
in
place
are
done
right
and
that
and
I
know.
H
So
you
can
say
whenever
you
want
at
the
table,
the
reality
is
I'm
going
through
it
right
now,
and
so
you
know,
I
know
what
the
process
is:
I've
gone
through
it
with
Councilman
Krauss's
district
before
in
the
south
side,
you
know
and
just
see
what
that
process
was
like.
You
know,
for
the
south
side,
because
I
wanted
to
learn
about
that
whole
thing
and
before
we
did
our
part,
so
I've
been
through
this
process
before
so
I
know.
What's
what
the
reality
is?
H
It's
the
implementation
I'm
concerned
about
and
what
those
agreements
are
going
to
say
or
not,
say
and
who's
actually
going
to
be
doing
the
work
or
not
doing
the
work
and
there's
a
chance
that
you
know
there's
a
bunch
of
residents
in
our
side
of
town
who
want
to
start
their
own
Conservancy.
So
chances
are,
they
may
want
to
apply
and.
Q
Q
O
I
think
I
think
my
comments
are
going
to
be
a
larger
say
on
the
process
by
which
the
council
ultimately
decides.
The
path
we
wish
to
take
for
monies
that
are
collected
through
the
tax
could
be
quite
some
time
down
the
road.
This
one
piece
here
was
already
in
the
works
before
a
referendum
went
on
the
ballot
am
I
right.
O
Q
O
Q
H
O
Then
this
could
provide
an
opportunity
for
a
very
public
discussion
by
a
constituency
that
would
want
to
guide
the
implementation
of
this
plan.
It
could
actually
turn
to
be
a
positive
for
for
constituency
to
be
engaged
as
to
not
only
the
crafting
of
the
plan,
but
the
implementation
of
the
plan.
That's
correct.
P
P
P
Q
Q
P
P
H
P
B
H
E
P
E
Resolution
authorizing
the
mayor
and
director
of
City
Planning
to
accept
a
grant
from
the
Pennsylvania
Museum
and
Historical
Commission
in
the
amount
of
$22,000.
This
grant
will
be
used
in
conjunction
with
department
funds
to
execute
a
contract
with
michael,
michael
Baker,
international
for
an
architectural
inventory
of
historic
structures
in
the
Oakland
and
upper
Hill
neighborhood
of
the
city
not
to
exceed
one
hundred
and
two
thousand
dollars.
Rushing.
J
Q
Will
cover
all
of
the
upper
Hill
and
Oakland
so
prior
phase
of
the
city's
are
so
we
go
through
grant
funding
as
a
certified
local
government
through
the
state
to
receive
grant
funding
and
we've
kind
of
slowly
move
through
phases.
As
architectural
inventory
at
a
prior
phase,
we
did
do
the
middle
Hill,
Medford
dwellings
and
Terrace
Village,
so.
O
Q
District
has
it
has
been
completed,
so
the
intention
is
to
do
the
upper
Hill
and
for
Oakland
neighborhoods
as
a
part
as
a
part
of
this
phase,
so
that
we
have
the
historic,
architectural
inventory
going
on
at
the
same
time
that
we're
working
on
neighborhood
plans
and
both
the
Hill
District
in
Oakland
neighborhoods.
So.
Q
J
What
is
the
difference
between
architectural
inventory
of
historic
structures,
and
there
was
that
big
that
they
got
our
call
a
couple
of
months
ago
about
the
twenty
five-year-old
survey
that
was
done,
City,
Planning
and
historic
review
staff
walked.
You
know,
alleys
in
every
single
street
of
the
city
to
to
identify
structures
that
might
merit
historic,
designation.
What's
the
difference
between
this
and
that
I
don't
want
to
waste
taxpayer
dollars
or
you
know,
22,000
a
grant.
Twenty
two
thousand
dollar
grant
from
another
agency
to
do
something
that
might
already
exist
right.
Q
So
this
is
I
mean
you
know
the
records
that
we
have
you
know,
and
this
was
identified
when
the
city
went
through
its
cultural
heritage
plan
back
in
2012
was
that
you
know,
are
our
records
yeah
for
a
lot
of
our
historic
resources,
are
dated
at
this
point
and
there
is
a
need
to
you
know
to
utilize
that
information
update
that
information
and
go
through
the
survey
process.
That
was
something
that
was
that
was
a
recommendation
of
of
that
plan
was
to
do
this
historic,
architectural
inventory
and
I.
Q
Think
we've
I'm
trying
to
remember
how
many
neighborhoods
we've
completed
now.
I
think
we've
completed
11
neighborhoods
so
far
through
the
historic
architecture
in
Vettori
and
and
and
what
it
does
is
that
I,
you
know
identifies
where
there
are
opportunities
for
either
historic
structures,
historic
districts,
historic
types
usually
outside
of
the
historic,
the
city,
historic
districts
that
we
already
have
designated.
Q
F
Q
J
Q
Intention
is
to
is,
to
expand
to
do
the
historic,
architectural
inventory
you
know
across
this.
You
know
in
all
neighborhoods
of
the
city
there
was
you
know,
upper
Hill
in
the
Oakland
were,
and
the
Oakland
neighborhoods
were
identified
at
this
time
because
of
the
fact
that
we
were
also
going
through
the
neighborhood
planning
process
and
just
the
opportunity
to
do
this
at
this
point
would
allow
us
to
have
more
data
into
the
neighborhood
planning
process.
All.
P
Q
B
E
23
19
resolution
calling
for
transparency
and
oversight
in
regards
to
previously
approved
corporation
agreements,
contracts,
leases
and
special
agreements
with
the
Pittsburgh
Park
Conservancy,
in
light
of
a
voter
approved
referendum
measure
to
amend
the
Home
Rule
Charter
bill
number
23,
20
authorizing
and
directing
the
Pittsburgh
city
controller,
to
perform
an
audit
of
all
contracts,
agreements
and
leases
between
the
city
and
the
Pittsburgh
Park
Conservancy,
as
well
as
the
administering
agencies,
departments,
authorities
and
entities
within
the
controller's
jurisdiction
to
do
so.
Pursuant
to
the
power
outlined
in
the
halter,
I
need.
B
H
H
H
So
we
want
to
assure
the
residents
that
were
not
supportive
that
we
are
going
to
do
all
that
we
can
to
look
over
these
dollars,
and
my
biggest
thing
is
that
council
has
to
have
a
say,
because
when
you
take
council
out,
that
is
the
voice
of
the
people,
and
so
people
may
think.
Oh,
you
know
what
there's
politicians
involved.
Well,
who
do
you
think
is
gonna,
be
your
voice.
H
H
I
wanted
to
hold
for
a
week.
I
know
that
you
don't
feel
that
you
want
to
hold
for
a
week,
but
I
just
want
to
think
about,
because
in
the
legislation
it's
just
some
of
the
wording
like
I
think
we
call
for
the
mayor's
office
the
mayor
to
not
enter
a
contract
without
us
I.
Don't
think
we
can
do
that.
We
can.
We
can
agree
to
the
agreements.
I,
don't
think
we
can
authorize
him
not
to
enter
into
an
agreement.
I
like
to
hear
that
from
the
wall
department.
H
The
other
things
that
we
can
terminate
an
agreement
or
contract
after
we've
entered
them
and
I
believe
legally,
we
probably
put
the
city
in
a
liable
situation,
so
I
think
I,
just
wanna
hear
from
the
law
department.
What
the
wording
should
be,
what
it
could
be-
and
you
know
where
we
are
with
this
and
so
I'd
like
to
hold
that
first
bill,
but
I
still
like
to
pass
the
second
bill,
I'd
like
to
pass
it
yeah
yeah
I'd
like
to
hold
a
1923
19
and
past
23
20.
B
I
To
counsel
won't
kill
Smith,
because
I
knew
you
would
cover
all
the
relevant
points,
and
thank
you
for
doing
that
again.
As
this
entire
situation
I'd
be
glad
that
and
I
can't
I
talk
to
Councilwoman
Strasbourg.
She
had
the
same
concerns.
I
mean
any
adjustments
or
amendments
that
we
need
to
make
between
now
and
Tuesday
I'm.
More
than
happy
to
do
that
and
count
you
know
with
with
other
members
so-
and
you
know
really.
H
I
B
O
Thank
you
very
much
so
I
have
the
same
concerns
and
reservations
about
23:19
I,
don't
with
2320,
if
I
understand
it
correctly,
but
I'm
not
comfortable
with
the
language
of
23:19
I'm,
not
sure
exactly
what
we're
asking
for
in
there.
If
it
doesn't
move
forward
to
that,
I
won't
vote
for
23:19,
but
if
I
understand
23:20
correctly
we're
asking
for
and
the
controller
to
perform
an
audit
on
all
existing
contracts.
As
stated
in
here
and.
O
P
I
also
always
appreciate
how
clear
a
Councilwoman
Smith
is,
and
I
just
want
to
say
for
the
record
when
I
was
first
sworn
in,
and
she
would
say
that
I
that
she
was
afraid
of
privatization
with
these
various
co-op
agreements,
I
didn't
get
it
and
I
was
like
no.
This
is
always
a
case
where
we're
receiving
additional
assets
and
I
now
see
the
wisdom
of
her
perspective
and
sharing.
P
Just
had
always
liked
many
of
our
constituents,
I
think
only
seen
with
my
own
eyes
the
kind
of
ribbon-cuttings
of
assets
that
were
added
to
the
city
treasury
or
to
the
city
property,
but
I
now
see
that
there
are
so
many
various
agreements
that
I
think
to
have
a
more
productive
conversation
moving
forward.
We
all
need
to
be
seeing
the
same
information
at
the
same
time
and
also
with
the
audit.
P
P
I,
don't
think
I
understand
that
the
two
sections
that
members
have
questions
about,
I
have
looked
at
them
and
I've
talked
with
personnel,
not
in
the
law
department
and
happy
to
do
so
before
final
votes,
and
if
we
need
to
amend
any
of
the
language
that
would
be
I
think
called
for,
but
I'm
pretty
confident
that
it's
going
to
stand,
as
is
so
I
would
hope.
We'd
vote.
It
through
today,
all.
B
N
B
I
B
B
B
F
B
Listen,
listen,
listen,
listen!
Any
member
who
asked
for
has
the
right
I
believe
to
ask
for
advice
from
the
law
department
before
voting
on
the
bill.
I
will
not
pass
the
bill
through
as
chair
why
there
is
any
member
who
wants
clarification
from
the
law
department,
because
that
is
their
right,
so
we
will
move
on.
We
will
leave
that
open
on
the
table.
We
will
come
back
and
we'll
vote
on
it
today,
though,
so
we
need.
Someone
from
the
law
department
call.
B
Are
we
are
going
to
leave
them
both
open
before
the
law
department?
To
give
you
your
advice,
then
we
will
pass
them
all
together
before
the
end
of
this
meeting
that
takes
us
to
that,
takes
us
to
innovation,
performance
and
assets.
Management
committee-
miss
Strasbourg,
is
the
chair.
We
have
a
new
paper
bill.
E
23
18
resolution
authorizing
the
mayor
and
director
of
the
department
of
innovation
and
performance
to
enter
into
an
amended
agreement
with
b3
Solutions
Inc
for
further
provision
of
software
maintenance
and
support
services,
the
development
of
critical
applications
and
possible
transition
guidance
for
a
son
not
to
exceed
1
million.
Seven
hundred
and
nine
thousand
three
hundred
and
twenty
one
dollars
over
a
five
year
period.
In.
J
Good
afternoon,
thank
you
for
being
here
so
before
you
introduce
yourselves
I'll.
Just
say
that
it's
my
understanding,
after
being
briefed
by
by
you
and
your
department
that
essentially
this
is
a
bill
to
a
three-year
extension
of
an
existing
contract.
Also
with
a
plan
in
place
to
a
three
year
exit
strategy
and
just
wanted
to
give
you
the
opportunity
to
describe
why
we're
exiting,
but
also
the
strategy
which
mine
in
addressing
your.
N
Sign
my
name
is
Gwendolyn
wore
I'm,
an
assistant
director
in
Department
of
Information
and
Technology.
We
have
a
new
director
and
chief
information
officer
now
who
would
prefer
to
have
our
applications
purchased
off
the
shelf
as
opposed
to
customized,
and
these
are
we
have
46
applications
that
were
customized
applications
developed
over
the
past
10
15
years.
N
So
at
this
point,
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
we've
identified
all
the
applications
identify
the
percentage
of
time
that
they
worked
on
and
we
have
developed
a
plan
to
both
with
finance
and
with
Public
Safety
to
exit
these
these
particular
applications
and
purchase
off-the-shelf
applications.
Most
recently,
you
passed
a
bill,
a
bill
for
finance
to
move
to
CSS
and
the
applications
right
now
currently
support
the
collection
of
taxes.
All
of
our
taxes
go
through
applications
that
are
developed
by
b3.
N
Our
goal
is
to
exit
those
customized
applications
and
migrate
over
to
CSS
over
a
two-year
period
and
I.
Believe
marina
can
speak
to
that
particular
timeframe.
In
addition
to
that,
we
have
a
plan
with
Public
Safety.
Excuse
me
to
move
away
from
the
various
applications
that
were
supported
by
b3
and
purchase.
Applications
recommended
by
Delta
Works,
as
well
as
going
to
a
joint
venture
with
County
and
Lea,
can
speak
to
that
for
our
records
management
system
with
police.
But
these
things
can't
be
done
overnight.
N
N
We
purchase
well-rested
saying
we
developed
these
particular
applications.
We
had
up
to
15
programmers
in
department.
At
that
point
it
was
City
Information
Systems.
We
no
longer
have
programs
programmers.
Most
of
those
programmers
did
Fortran
and
COBOL
programming.
Now
we
use
vb.net
and
Java
and
those
types
of
applications,
it's
very
difficult
for
the
city
to
maintain
programmers
who
can
support
customize,
develop
customized
development
of
applications,
because
the
average
developer
in
the
city
of
Pittsburgh's
makes
between
125
to
250,
sometimes
three
hundred
dollars
an
hour.
N
F
F
N
But
the
one
of
the
problems
that
we
have,
for
instance,
with
finance-
you
cannot
pay
for.
You,
cannot
actually
access
your
finance
information
for
your
taxes
online
and
that's
one
of
the
capabilities
that
the
new
system
will
allow
you
to
have
it.
Allow
the
the
public
to
get
into
their
application
I'm
actually
looking
to
their
particular
account.
So
there's
many
other
type
of
enhancements
that
they
would
like
to
make
and
I
think
the
reader
can
speak
better
to
that.
M
Narita
Polanco
operational
manager
for
Finance.
There
is
an
assumption
that
we're
trying
to
change
you
know.
Now
we
have
red,
and
now
we
want
blue
it's.
They
serve
25
year
old
databases
that
were
yes,
custom
right
to
the
city
for
what
what
happened
25
years
ago,
and
obviously
things
have
changed.
So
there
are
things
that
the
system
are
not
able
to
do
like
right.
Now
we
can't
see
one
picture
of
a
vendor.
We
have
to
look
at.
You
know
three
different
ways
to
see
this
data.
M
We
don't
have
an
ability
to
connect
properly
with
a
credit
card.
We
don't
have
an
ability
to
report.
You
know,
what's
happening
our
neighborhoods.
What
type
of
businesses
are
we
opening?
What
activity
that
we
have?
These
systems
were
not
built
to
do
any
of
that
they're
not
able
to
interact
with
other
systems
that
they
don't
have
the
capability
to
do
that
either.
So
we
are
in
India
need
to
change
the
systems
and
right
now,
the
best
way
addressing
this
is
not
to
build
on
to
a
25-year
database,
but
to
move
away
to
more
modern
systems.
M
They're
now
available
that
when
they're
configured
for
self
configured
to
our
needs,
our
systems
that
we
can
then
update
and
manage
internally
without
the
need
of
specific
programmers
that
we
will
be
paying
$300
an
hour
and
it
simplifies
not
only
our
operations
but
also
our
maintenance.
So
the
maintenance
will
be
asset
maintenance.
Every
year
we
don't
have
to
pay
additional
fees
for
updates.
F
F
L
Name
is
Leishman
I'm,
the
business
administrator
for
Public
Safety
Bureau
police
I
worked
with
our
InP
department
as
well
as
Delta
Works,
which
is
a
firm
that
came
in
to
do
a
technology
roadmap
for
Public
Safety
overall,
but
obviously
a
large
concentration
is
policed
because
of
being
the
largest
Bureau,
the
evaluation
came
down
to
similar
to
the
finance
department.
The
current
system
we
utilized
was
built
in
the
late
90s
early
2000s.
It
has
not
been
updated
to
current
standards.
L
The
costs
to
bring
it
up
to
current
standards,
which
is
what
the
commercial
off-the-shelf
systems
would
do,
would
well
exceed
what
a
replacement
system
would
cost.
The
reason
being
is
when
you
go
with
a
commercial
off-the-shelf,
you're
sharing
developers
with
multiple
bureaus,
multiple
police
departments
all
over
the
country,
as
opposed
to
just
our
own
team
of
developers.
Working
on
the
same
a
similar
program.
We
still
have
the
ability
to
customize
the
forms
customize
the
formats,
the
fields,
a
lot
of
those
changes,
but
the
base
system
itself
is
what
the
commercial
office
self
provides.
L
F
L
L
F
L
B
N
B
Our
able
assistants
will,
sir
we're
gonna
go
back
to
Bill's
23,
19
and
23
20,
which
is
the
the
bills
under
mr.
calculus
committee.
We
will
start
with
Councilwoman
Harris
and
then
moved
to
Council
councilman
crops
before
we
do
that,
though,
I
want
to
I
want
to
make
a
statement
and
then
after
I
make
mistake,
I'll
go
to
miss
Harrison.
This
is
sort
of
separate
from.
H
B
I'm
going
to
assume-
and
so
you
have
to
tell
me
after
the
statement
what
I
would
like
to
have
between
now
and
whenever
the
whenever
the
tax
bills
comes
before
this
body,
I
would
like
some
clarification
as
to
what
actually
the
referendum
has
empowered
the
city
in
obligated
the
city
to
do.
I've
heard
differing
comments
as
to
whether
it
was
a
non-binding
resolution
or
whether
it
was
it
was,
but
I,
don't
know
and
so
I
need.
B
Some
I
need
a
legal
analysis
of
exactly
whether
or
not
the
reference
referendum
was
binding,
what
it
obligates
the
city
to
do
and
what
councils
Authority
lies
in
either
implementing
the
tax
and/or
naming
its
overseeing
board
that
hold,
if
you
could,
between
now
and
whenever
the
tax
come
through,
tell
us
our
exact
role
that
way
when
it
comes
to
the
table
prior
to
it
being
introduced
that
way.
When
we
it
is
introduced,
we
will
be
a
disposed
of
it
inconsistent.
B
As
you
know,
I've
been
here
now
I'm
in
my
12th
year,
I
have
never
ever
not
one
time
ever
challenged
the
law,
the
law
department's
authority
to
decide,
and
everyone
against
your
advice.
So
tell
me
what
we
can
do
and
then
I
will
operate
underneath
that
device
makes
sense.
Sure
all
right
so
I
want
to
make
that
first,
miss
Harris,
you
had
the
floors,
no
I
and
I
would
hope.
B
F
19
now,
when
the
referendum
was
put
to
the
people
at
16%,
the
voters
voted
on
it.
It
still
has
to
come
before
council
to
be
approved.
Is
that
correct.
K
R
F
O
B
P
B
P
B
P
For
example,
when
we
had
a
post
agenda
with
Chief
Gilman
and
the
parks
Conservancy
representatives
at
the
table,
all
of
the
testifier
said
that
the
city
clerk
had
the
current
copy
of
the
Schenley
Plaza
lease
and
madam
clerk
says
she
does
not
have
a
copy
with
sterilized
lease
so
and
that
it
was
attached
to
the
original
legislation
at
City
Council.
It
is
not
attached
to
the
original
legislation.
I
mean
our
city.
P
Clerk
is
in
charge
of
keeping
track
of
all
legislation
back
to
I,
don't
know
what
year
17
what
madam
clerk
right
and
forward
right
and
current.
So
that
is
what
is
in
our
vault.
That
is
what
this
our
you
know,
all
of
the
staff,
the
City
Clerk's
office,
keep
track
of,
and
so
for
us
to
make
sure
that
we're
all
reading
the
same
agreements
and
maybe
not
a
different
version
of
something
or
that
we
I
I,
was
given
then
a
draft
of
the
Schenley.
We.
K
K
O
Hi
welcome
thanks
for
being
here.
So
if
the
heart
of
the
legislation
that
is
stood
is
to
went
into
councils
hands
previous
agreements
with
the
stated
entities
here,
then
it
is
accomplished
or
will
be
accomplished
once
it
isn't
in
our
hands
you're
at
a
disadvantage.
You
don't
have
the
legislation
in
front
of
you.
Do
you,
okay,.
N
H
O
Sans
the
warehouse
clauses
I
just
sort
of
wanted
to
go
into
the
to
the
meat
of
it
under
Section
1
transparency
that
the
council
directs
the
mayor,
which
I
think
are
some
of
the
words
that
kind
of
Concerned
me
in
that
I'm,
not
sure
councils
direct
mayor's
I
mean
we.
We
request
content
continually
all
the
time.
I,
don't
know
that
that
that
verbage
gives
me
some
pause.
The
the
agreements
that
are
being
asked
for
just
to
be
clear
are
all
previous
agreements
and
that
have
no
relation
to
the
the
referendum
or
the
impact.
K
O
Said:
okay
and
then
under
accountability
it
just
with
all
due
respect
to
just
seems
to
be
a
redundant.
We
reserve
the
right
to
audit.
Well,
we
can
call
fraud,
it's
on
anything
all
the
time.
We
do
it
all
the
time
we
have
reserved
the
right
to
call
a
public
hearing
or
opposed
agenda.
We
do
that
now,
that's
within
our
power.
We
can
do
that
and
that,
if
questions
arise,
the
contracts
if
questions
arise
from
the
review
of
contracts
shall
be
answered
within
three
business
days.
In
order
to
assure
expedience
in
the
process,
I'm.
O
Okay
and
then-
and
this
is
another
one
that
gives
me
pause-
and
that
is
counsels-
any
counsels
right
to
terminate
a
contract.
We
as
I
understand
it.
Our
authority
lies
in
authorizing
administrations
to
enter
into
contracts,
but
it
is
not
the
power
of
any
counsel
to
terminate
a
contract
as
I
understand
it
and
I
I.
K
O
I
think
those
were
my
reservations
I.
Thank
you
for
coming
up
on
such
short
notice
and
answering
them
again
until
we
just
have
better
clarity,
I'm
gonna
hold
on
23:19,
but
again
to
ask
the
controller
to
audit
existing
contracts
in
2320,
em
I'm
happy
to
do,
but
23:19
still
gives
me
pause.
Thank
you.
This.
B
H
I
want
to
be
clear,
I'm
concerned
about
yes,
what's
the
past
and
I
think
councilman
Coghill,
council,
members
and
Councilman
ears
and
myself,
the
biggest
concern
we
had
was
that
we
were
not
sure
of
everything
that
was
on
the
table.
What
the
agreements
have,
what
the
what
the
Parks
Conservancy
actually
did
and
was
responsible
for
it
haven't,
you
know,
have
they
done?
H
Haven't
they
what
they've
accomplished
what
they
haven't,
but
I'll
be
honest
with
you,
because
they're
you're
talking
about
agreements
being
public,
but
that's
the
agreements
between
the
city
of
Pittsburgh
and
and
the
Pittsburgh
Parks
Conservancy.
Do
you
have
any
idea
of
how
many
agreements
there
are
outside
of
the
city
of
Pittsburgh
so,
for
instance,
in
Mount
Washington,
the
agreement
was
between
the
MWC
DC,
that
the
Mount
Washington
Community
Development
Corporation
and
the
parks,
and
that
had
a
nondisclosure
statement
on
the
bottom
that
we
could
not
share
publicly.
H
So
I'm
asking
you
do
you
know
any
of
those
types
of
agreements
and
what
happens
if
there
is
a
non
disclosure
statement?
If
it's
on
city
or
if
it's
on
public
property,
it
should
automatically
mean
that
it's
public
information
and
so
I
think
that
we
should
also
make
sure
all
these
agreements
are
published
publicly.
So
the
public
has
access
to
them
at
any
time
to
make
sure
holding
people
accountable
for
doing
what
they're
supposed
to
be
doing
well,.
K
K
K
H
H
According
to
how
we
enjoy
your
interpretation
here,
yeah
yeah,
it's
your
opinion.
Yes,
so
there's
no
doubt
about
that
to
me
so
for
me,
I
would
ask:
how
would
you
advise
counsel
to
put
something
in
place
to
make
sure
that
we
are
doing
our
best
to
make
sure
we're
looking
at
the
at
the
taxpayer
dollars
how
they're
spent
do
we
have
to
form
a
committee?
K
Happy
to
work
with
Council
regarding
concerns
about
the
content
of
that
agreement,
it
seems
that
it
might
be
helpful
for
us
to
give
the
legal
opinion
that
councilman
Burgess
asked
for
to
give
you
an
overview
of
the
referendum,
and
then
you
know
a
next
step
down
the
line.
Not
right
now
is:
if
council
decides
to
authorize
an
agreement
with
the
parks
Conservancy,
then,
of
course
that
says.
K
H
Any
conservative,
it's
a
Conservancy
yeah,
it's
a
Conservancy,
I,
read
it
yeah,
okay,
so
that
means
you
know.
19Th
Ward
can
commit
or
could
create
their
own
Conservancy
and
apply
for
the
funding
or
14th
ward
could
do
the
same
or
whatever.
Okay
I
just
want
to
make
sure
everyone
that
we're
all
on
the
same
page.
Okay,
so
that's
me
I
would
like
I
would
like
to
I,
don't
I
would
whatever
your
will
is
over
this
next
week,
I'd
like
to
take
the
time
to
work
with
the
law
department
to
get
something
in
writing.
H
That's
concrete
and
accomplishes
the
goals
we
want
to
accomplish
and
I
think
we'd
have
to
have
that
conversation.
My
goal
is
to
make
sure
that
City
Planning
is
doing
our
planning.
Dpw
is
doing
our
work
to
make
sure
the
public's
dollars
are
well
spent
and
wise.
They
spend
to
me
giving
it
to
an
organization
that
spends
most
good
portion
of
it
on
their
own.
Their
own
operations
is
not
necessarily
what
the
taxpayers
wanted.
If
they
wanted
to
do
that,
they
would
offer
all
of
our
directors
arrays.
They
would
offer
our
police
officers.
K
H
C
B
I
H
I
K
Do
is
we
can
get
you
the
agreements
we
already
have.
We
were
checking
to
see
if
we
could
find
additional
ones,
but
oh
I'll
get
you
the
agreements,
definitely
before
your
your
next
meeting,
so
you
can
see
what
we
have
and
then,
after
that,
if
we
have
to
supplement
with
additional
agreements,
we
found
we
find
I'll.
Just
I'll
just
do
a
fantastic.
So.
B
Anyone
else,
first
from
I,
will
lay
this
on
the
table
I'm
going
to
try
to
stay
out
of
this
conversation
and
I
give
my
real
concerns
until
it
comes
before
us.
I
will
say
this
I
heard
a
lot
of
conversation
about
equity
and
the
need
for
it
to
be,
and
to
service,
low
and
moderate-income
communities
in
particular,
african-american
communities.
B
My
trust
and
I
would
then
always
consider
Council
as
the
people's
table
I
believe
the
best
place
for
the
oversight
of
any
monies
taxpayers
dollars.
Is
this
table
and
I
will
answer
I'm
just
saying
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
this
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
disparaging
anyone.
I'm
simply
saying
my
position
is
that
the
control
of
say
that
that
is
an
inherent
right
of
counsel,
I
will
be
very
reticent.
I
will
be
extraordinarily
resident.
Resident
rests
attempt
to
advocate
to
applicant
to
abdicate
counsels,
control
of
taxpayers
money.
B
The
library
tax
was
different
in
that
state
gave
them
the
authority
to
do
that
without
our
participation.
This
is
different.
They
need
our
participation
and
I
am
I,
am
going
to
be
I
just
I'm
old
I,
just
I
have
trust
issues,
I,
trust,
Council
and
so
I
will
not.
I
will
not
advocate
our
responsibility
to
oversee
those
dollars
and
I
mean
oversee
them
down
to
the
penny.
Yeah.
B
H
This
tax
and
I
think
a
lot
of
promises
made
in
terms
of
equity,
but
if
you
do
something
we
kind
of
researches,
where
the
childhood
of
Minneapolis
parks
a
lot,
because
the
director
at
Pittsburgh,
Parks
Conservancy,
came
from
there
and
they
also
took
a
lot
of
residents
on
tours
paid
for
tours
for
people
to
go,
see
those
parks.
So
they
can
come
back
home
and
pitch
them,
I
suppose
in
the
community.
So
there
was
a
lot
that
things
that
occurred
behind
the
scenes.
H
Getting
this
this
approved,
including
the
person
and
Sheridan
who
was
offered
a
trip,
I,
feel
a
trip
to
go,
see
the
park
son.
If
any
of
yours
went,
we
were
offered,
but
anyway
you
can.
Google
Minneapolis,
Parks
and
Recreation
Board
passes
ordinances
and
it
talks
about
how
the
parks
are
great
and
they're.
Measured,
high
and
they're
rezard
high
by
a
lot
of
people.
H
Unfolds
in
Minneapolis
can
Minneapolis
parks
achieve
excellence
and
equity
I
mean
it
just
goes
on
and
on
on
all
the
things
that
and
the
questions
and
how
a
group
of
people
had
to
had
to
fight
to
get
their
parks
fixed
in
a
predominantly
minority.
Does
it
low
income
community?
So
when
we
talked
about
they
talked
there
was
a
lot
of
talk.
H
You're
right
it
was
talk,
I
don't
know
if
we
can
compare
to
what
happened
in
Minneapolis
to
what
may
be
happening
here,
but
I'm
saying
if
that
was
the
measure
that
that
we
were
using
and
taking,
it
was
believed
in
those
parks.
So
much
that
we
took
people
on
field
trips,
then
it
stints
is
based
on
a
lot
of
the
articles.
I've
read,
they
certainly
haven't
measured
up
to
what,
with
these
ad
ad
for
Pittsburghers.
So.
J
You
I
just
want
to
clarify
no
there's
a
lot,
that's
been
thrown
at
you
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that
one
of
the
things
that
you'll
be
getting
us
prior
to
our
next
vote
is
the
questions
that
council
president
Kraus
asked
about
transparency,
section,
1a,
C
and
separation
of
powers,
issues
right
the
so
just
whether
Council
can
direct
the
mayor
on
a
number
of
things
and
then
whether
also
has
the
power
to
to
preemptively
set
a
termination
date.
I
I
just
wanted
to
confirm
that
you
that
was
on
your
list.
K
J
H
B
Think
we
have
all
the
information
on
the
table
right.
Thank
you
very
much
for
coming.
We
have
a
motion
to
approve
on
the
table
all
those
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
propios,
and
we
want
to
make
a
different
mr.
cross,
wants
to
make
a
a.split
of
his
vote.
He
wants
to
vote
either
abstain
on
the
first
bill
on.
B
B
E
B
P
C
H
P
You
have
to
go
up
to
the
table
and
speak
into
the
microphone
and
tell
us
your
name
and
all
I
can
assess
so
to
make
sure
you're
speaking
directly
into
one
of
the
microphones
and
give
us
your
name
and
your
company
that
you're
with
and
we
could
speak
to
the
bells.
Sorry
I
didn't
know
you
were
in
the
audience
appreciate
it.
R
P
P
P
Why
I'm
mentioning
it
so
the
sequence
of
events
is
that
you
should
obviously
know
for
sure
that
you
could
tap
into
our
sewers
before
you
build
a
building
which
isn't
on
you,
but
it's
on
us
and
it's
on
the
city
departments,
because
that's
what
they're
there
for
is
to
administrate
the
law
accurately.
So
this
concerns
me
I've
also
noted.
P
This
doesn't
really
involve
you,
but
in
other
instances
that
we'd
been
getting
the
suid
permits
kind
of
out
of
sequence
before
we
knew
that
they
had
been
even
granted
zoning
or
that
there
was
you
know,
had
gone
to
PwC
and
so
and
I
had
expressed
my
concerns
to
mantle
Clark
and
you've.
Seen
me
hold
other
ones
for
many
many
weeks
so
that
all
of
the
other
pieces
got
into
place.
So
I
just
wanted
to
note
that,
for
the
record,
I
assume
you
have
your
PWSA
approvals
so
and
you're
under
construction.
L
P
R
P
Feet
wide
all
right,
so
this
is
not
gonna
make
a
huge
impact
right.
That's
how
small,
how
narrow
the
Lots
are
in
Bloomfield.
It's
just
16
feet
wide,
so
this
is
not
gonna
cause
major
havoc.
It
is
in
a
22
which
is
in
our
top
five
of
overflowing
sewer
sheds
and
we
should
be
very
concerned.
We
don't
want
this
to
happen.
P
For
example,
when
West
Penn
Hospital
moves
forward
to
expand
its
facility
and
needs
a
sewer
facility,
we
don't
want
to
see
them
go
to
construction
before
we
know
and
have
a
chance
to
review
and
have
public
discussion
about
their
sewer
permit.
So
I
just
needed
to
use
you
as
an
example
I'm
glad
you
were
here
to
speak
for
yourselves
so
and
I'm
supportive
today,
but
thank
you
for
being
here.
B
It's
just
something
any
other
conversation
see
no
conversation,
all
those
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
opposed,
nay,
all
right.
We're
in
we're
at
the
end
of
our
meeting.
I
will
announce.
Budget
hearings
continue
tomorrow,
Tuesday
November
26
and
with
the
housing
parking
and
sports
and
expose
it
exhibition
and
stadium
authorities
and
at
1:30
with
PWSA
in
alkis,
and
there
are
no
meetings
for
Wednesday.
November
27th
do
two
things
given
a
holiday
clerk
and
council
offices
will
be
closed.
B
This
Thursday
and
Friday
November,
28th
and
29th
Council
Bridget
budget
hearings
will
continue:
Monday,
December,
2nd
at
10:00
a.m.
with
innovation
and
performance
and
the
or
8:00
at
1:30,
with
the
offices
of
the
mayor
and
controller
Human,
Relations
Commission
and
City
Planning.
We
were
all
here
today.
Any
other
conversation,
if
not
I'll,
accept
the
motion
to
approve
the
minutes
and
the
gern.
The
meeting
to.