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A
Good
morning,
city
of
pittsburgh,
youtube's
channel
and
welcome
to
the
standing
clean
pittsburgh
commission
meeting
for
june
9th
2022,
my
name
is
lori
beth,
my
pronouns.
Are
she
hers
and
I
am
the
current
co-chair
of
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission,
along
with
christopher
mitchell
here
with
us
today,
everyone's
here
with
us
today,
via
zoom.
So
thanks
for
joining
us,
we
will
open
our
meeting
with
our
regular
introductions
and
then
we'll
go
into
reviewing
the
mission
of
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission
and
move
into
our
agenda.
A
So
if
chris,
if
you'd
like
to
go
ahead
and
start
it'd,
be
great.
B
C
Hi,
my
name
is
amiya
crayley,
I'm
recycling
specialist
with
the
city
of
pittsburgh,
environmental
services,
my
prone
pronouns.
Are
she
her
and
I
will
pass
it
along
to
sarah.
D
Hi
everybody,
I'm
sarah
shea,
I'm
deputy
director
of
the
pennsylvania
resources
council,
my
pronouns
are
she
her
and
I
also
support
the
cpc
with
co-treasurer
with
afghanistan.
That's
not
on
here.
I
will
send
it
over
to
aaron.
A
Okay,
aaron
did
text
me
earlier
she's
coming
off
of
another
meeting.
She
may
not
be
able
to
join
via
audio
right
this
moment,
but
she
is
with
us.
So
thank
you
so
much
aaron
and
then
I
think
kelsey
is
our.
Is
there
only
other
commission
member
on
site
right
now
everyone
else's
city
of
pittsburgh
staff?
So
thank
you.
Pittsburgh
staff
and
kelsey.
A
Thank
you
so
much
okay
and
someone
has
joined
us
by
telephone.
I
don't
know
this
phone
number.
Would
you
like
to
introduce
yourself
this
morning?
If
not
no.
F
A
Welcome
we're
glad
that
you
are
here
and
that
you
were
able
to
make
that
work.
I
know
we
had
a
little
bit
of
a
zoom
link
issue
this
morning,
so
we're
getting
started
a
little
bit
late,
but
that's
okay,
our
agenda.
A
It
is
going
to
get
a
little
bit
shorter
here
in
just
one
second,
but
first
I'd
like
to
go
ahead
and
share
the
mission
of
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission.
We
like
to
review
our
reason
for
being,
as
we
feel
that
that
helps
us
stay
focused
on.
Why
we're
all
here
today.
A
The
mission
of
the
clayton
pittsburgh
commission
is
to
act
as
a
primary
resource
for
addressing
quality
of
life
issues
in
pittsburgh's
communities
through
waste
and
recycling
education,
community,
cleanups,
beautification
and
ordnance
enforcement.
We
coordinate
communication
to
empower
community
organizations
to
maintain
and
improve
neighborhood
environments.
A
We
use
funds
to
address
neighborhood
problems
on
a
citywide
basis
and
we
work
cooperatively
towards
the
goal
of
zero
waste
in
the
city
of
pittsburgh.
So
that's
the
mission
of
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission
welcome
myrna
as
well
to
the
meeting
today
ernest
with
allegheny,
clean
weights
and
hi.
F
B
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
share
my
screen,
since
our
link
on
the
event
did
not
work.
It's
unlikely
that
anybody
got
our
agenda
for
today,
either
we'll
be
working
to
fix
this,
because
I
think
we
had
a
very
similar
problem
last
month
too.
So
there's
something
weird
going
on
with
our
calendar
invites
for
everybody,
so
we
have
to
fix
that.
So
let
me
share
my
screen
of
today's
agenda
and
we
will
have
to
adjust
it
as
pittsburgh.
Center
for
creative
reuse
was
not
able
to
join
us.
A
A
So
if
we
could
have
a
motion
to,
please
approve
this
agenda
with
that
change,.
A
I
can
second
that
and
okay,
so
we
do
not
currently
have
me
minutes
available
from
last
month,
so
we
will
move
we're
just
like
gonna
go
straight
through
the
agenda.
It's
gonna
be
awesome,
so
we're
gonna
skip
that
one
and
we
already
moved
to
skip
the
next
one
and
then
we're
happy
to
hear
from
sarah
shea
regarding
the
act.
101
proposed
updates
so
fast
welcome.
Sarah.
D
H
Resources
council,
we
recently
with
a
partnership
with
penn
environment,
released
a
report
to
review
and
provide
recommendations
to
act
101
those
who
are
not
familiar
with
act
101.
It
was
law,
pennsylvania
passed
in
1988
to
start
recycling
in
the
commonwealth.
H
Since
then,
the
law
really
has
not
been
updated,
so
it
was
very
forward
thinking
back
in
1988,
but
the
state
has
fallen
a
little
behind
on
being
progressive.
As
far
as
waste
is
concerned,
there's
been
a
number
of
iterations
from
the
dep
to
you
know
other
not,
but
I'm
a
fan
of
this
word
but
thought
leaders
in
the
you
know,
field
that
have
looked
at
this
act
and
so
prc.
H
H
You
can
look
up
more
information
on
that
or
ask
me
questions
if
you
have
it,
but
they're
only
required
to
recycle
three
of
a
list
of
eight
items
and
that
to
us
is
just
not
it's
now
that
there
are
so
many
good
markets
for
a
you
know,
select
number
of
materials,
municipalities
and
in
turn
you
know.
Private
recycling
haulers
shouldn't
be
allowed
to.
You
know,
pull
out
valuable
material
from
curbside
recycling
when
they
could
recycle
it,
but
it's
just
they
don't
want
to
spend
the
money
on
recycling
it.
H
It's
not
required
by
them.
So
you
know
it's
not
required
by
law,
so
they
don't
have
to
so
you
know
it's.
We
would
love
to
see
a
core
if
not
all
materials,
if
a
core
list
of
materials
that
would
be
mandated
to
be
recycled
by
all
mandated
communities.
You
know
you're
thinking,
cardboard,
glass,
plastic,
one
and
numbers
one
and
two,
and
what
else
am
I
missing?
Metals
things
like
that
to
have
those
not
be
recycled
is
just
crazy,
they're,
very
recyclable
materials.
There's
tons
of
markets
there's
a
number
of
other.
H
You
know
recommendations.
We
have
that
really
span
the
gamut
from
just
looking
at.
What's
already
in
the
law,
and
what
are
we
really
not
doing
that?
We
should
be
doing
there
used
to
be
a
big
proponent
on
education
on
recycling
and
that
not
that
that's
completely
gone,
but
it's
a
little
bit
on
the
wayside
and
I
think
sometimes
we
devalue
the
importance
of
educating
the
public
on
why
they
should
recycle.
What
is
the
benefits
of
recycling
not
only
to
the
environment
but
to
the
economy?
H
There
was
a
non-profit
pen,
recycling
market
center
that
put
out
a
study
that
showed
that
there
are
at
least
minimum
of
66
000
jobs
directly
connected
with
recycling
in
the
commonwealth,
and
you
know
indirectly,
that's
over
a
hundred
thousand.
So
you
know
there's
just
a
lot
of
benefits
to
recycling
and
wanting
to
make
sure
that
we
can
educate
the
public
on
the
basic
things
as
far
as
like
what
can
you
actually
put
in
your
recycling
bin
all
the
way
to
like
why?
H
Why
is
this
a
value
add
for
the
residents
and
then
all
the
way
up
to
more
big
picture
stuff?
That's
in
the
report.
Things
like
looking
at
what
a
lot
of
other
states
are
looking
at
right
to
repair
laws
extended
producer
responsibility,
laws,
things
that
definitely
run
the
gamut.
So
if
people
are
interested,
our
report
is
at
prc.org
on
our
website,
you
can
take
a
look
at
it.
H
Prc
is
going
to
be
working
with
pen
environment
over
the
summer
to
kind
of
start
to
do
a
little
bit
more
of
a
push
to
get
the
information
out
and
see
if
there
is
any
traction
on
any
of
the
things
that
we
could
really
focus
on.
H
There's
15
recommendations
in
there
you
know,
prc
doesn't
think
that
15
recommendations
are
necessarily
going
to
happen.
But
if
we
can,
you
know
coalesce
around
a
few
of
those
and
I
think
get
support.
You
know
from
the
state
from
other
non-profits
from
local
municipalities.
You
know
maybe
there's
some
footing
we
can
get
into
some
of
those.
So
it
is
a
long
it's
a
media
report,
so
you
can
also
look
at
just
the
recommendations
in
the
executive
executive
summary
and
please
feel
free
anybody
on
the
commission.
H
If
you
do
review
anything
and
have
questions,
I
would
be
happy
to
talk
further
with
any
organization
or
group,
and
I
do
want
to
thank
the
folks
that
were
able
to
come
out
to
the
press
conference.
We
did
special
shout
out
to
omo
and
chris
for
making
special
appearances
mirna.
Thank
you
for
showing
up
as
well.
H
It's
really
great
to
have
the
support
of
other
folks
from
the
cpc
and
it
was
great
to
see
representation
from
mayor
gainey's
office
and
as
well
as
support
from
council
member
erica
strasberger,
who
was
unable
to
attend
in
person
but
provided
us
with
support
and
so
that
it
means
a
lot
to
us
that
there
is
support
not
only
among
partners
here
but
from
you
know
the
administration
themselves
and
hopefully
that's
just
a
starting
point
to
kind
of
start.
Some
bigger
conversations.
But.
B
Can
you
think
of
any
way
that
the
the
commission
itself
can
help
push
this
upward
statewide?
What
kind
of
is
there
any
weight
we
have
to
to
pull
levers
or
or
advocate
upwards
as
a
commission?
Can
you
think
of
anything
like
that?
I
mean
I
think.
D
H
And
I
think,
as
we
chris
that's
a
great
question,
I
think,
as
we
with
penn
environment,
because
penn
environment
has
a
much
stronger
advocacy
knowledge
base
and
planning
kind
of
strategy
than
prc
does
their
that's
their
strength,
and
I
think
that's
going
to
kind
of
come
together
over
the
summer,
and
so
I
will
definitely
be
updating
folks.
As
far
as
you
know,
is
it
just
making
sure
that
we
are
keeping
council
members
and
the
mayors.
H
You
know
other
partners
that
we
work
with
focused
on
if
we
have
some
goals
that
we'd
like
to
see-
and
I
mean
I
look
at
the
city
as
you
know,
while
it's
a
statewide,
you
know
it's
a
state
law,
and
you
know
it
can
be
tricky
to
make
any
movement
and
things
that
are
that
large,
that
there
are
things
even
without
law
change
that
can
be
pushed
through,
like
municipal
ordinance
or
even
just
to
see
like
environmental
services.
H
The
work
that
you
guys
have
done
and
written
in
to
try
to
you
know
push
education
as
a
big
proponent
of
you
know.
So
people
know
you
know
where
what,
where
how
all
of
those
things
you
know
so
if
it's
even
that
it
might
not
be
policy
oriented
if
it's
just
making
sure
that
those
are
a
part
of
you
know
the
things
that
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission
does,
but
hopefully
I'll
have
some
more
solidified
like
action
steps
in
the
coming
months,
thanks
chris.
A
Not
to
just
let
you
or
make
you
keep
talking,
but
our
next
agenda
item
is
updates
from
the
finance
committee
and
I'm
not
certain.
There
have
been
any
real
changes
on
that
since
last
month,.
H
No
and
I
think
in
myrna
the
one
thing
that
I
knew
so
from
the
work
that
was
done
in
march
in
esplan
myrna.
I
know
that
there
were
funds
that
the
cpc
needed
to
cover
allegheny
clean
ways.
It
has
cost.
So
I'm
I'm
not
sure
how,
if
that
moved
anywhere.
Since
then,
I
know
the
prc
was
able
to
cover
our
costs
through
the
community
development
block
grant
funding
we
had
so.
H
We
will
not
need
to
be
requesting
staffing
funds
from
the
cpc,
but
that
was
the
one
thing
that
I
wasn't
sure
if
we
still
needed
to
kind
of
work
through
to
make
sure
that
we
are
in
a
process
to
excuse
me
get
alley
any
clean
ways.
Your
staff
time
covered.
F
If
possible,
yeah
we
have,
we
do
have
cdbg
funding
also,
so
we
could.
What
is
esplan
cdbg,
I'm
not
even
remembering.
If
that
is
sorry,
I
should
have
been
prepared
for
that
question,
but
I
yeah
so
we
could
possibly
use
it
for
that.
We
are
working
in
several
neighborhoods
several
cppg
communities,
though
so
that's
what
we're
using
with
cdbg
funds
for,
but
yeah,
it's
not
a
huge
huge
deal
if
we
can
get
it
through
the
cpc.
That
would
be
great.
H
Oh,
I
mean
we've
it's
approved
and
I
think
for
for
you
guys
for
prc
we're
not
currently
that
was
able
to
be
covered.
We
didn't
have
anything
outstanding
that
we
were
also
working
on
to
use
those
funds
for
and
the
cost
for
the
e-waste
came
in
lower
than
we
had
anticipated.
So
that's
the
only
reason
why
we
went
in
that
space,
but
not
to
speak
for
the
whole
commission.
H
We
I
you
know
I
we,
I
will
figure
out
how
we
get,
and
I
I
know
I
think,
afton
provided
me
the
information
and
I'm
sorry
that
this
seems
just
as
a
sticking
point
for
me
to
figure
out
how
this
process
works,
but
to
get
an
invoice
from
you
to
who
it
needs
to
go
to.
So
we
can
get
clean
ways.
This
time
covered
all
right.
F
Thank
you
that
it's,
it's
not
a
huge
deal
and
we
did
receive
the
check
from
prc
to
cover
the
dumpster,
so
that
was
a
big
cost
honestly
that
was
that
was
helpful.
Thank
you.
A
Okay,
so
afton
and
sarah
as
our
finance
committee,
they
will
we'll
just
continue
to
figure
out
how
the
processes
for
to
spend
the
money.
A
On
that
note,
and
regarding
future
guest
speakers,
I
want
to
do
a
couple
of
quick
updates.
We
do
hope
to
have
someone
come.
Obviously,
action
is
very
knowledgeable
about
this,
but
we
are
hoping
to
have
someone
come
from
dpw
procurement
to
again
review
with
us
what
we
are
supposed
to
do
after
we
have
approved
commission
expenditures
and
and
how
to
make
sure
people
get
paid
in
a
timely
fashion.
A
I
I
don't,
I
think,
there's
invoicing
or
something
that
has
to
go
on,
but
we're
gonna
keep
learning
about
that,
because
it's
by
amount
and
pre,
you
know
we're
going
to
do
it.
It's
going
to
be
great
also
regarding
upcoming
guest
speakers.
The
agenda
specifically
lists
that
hopefully
will
have
an
addition
to
the
commission
soon
from
mayor
gainey's
office
and
our
representative
come
to
our
meetings
from
that
with
an
update.
We
will
also
be
scheduling
our
annual
meeting
with
the
mayor's
office
for
some
time
in
july
or
august.
A
So
please
stand
by
to
see
information
coming
out
about
that,
so
that,
and
that,
oh
and
we'll
have
our
annual
ethics
training
coming
up.
I
think
we'll
do
like
a
like
a
short-ish
meeting
and
then
everyone
who
doesn't
need
the
ethics
training
that
we
had
to
do
here
at
the
last
minute
of
may
can
hop
off,
and
everyone
who
does
need
to
stay
for
that
will
probably
be
able
to
set
that
up
with
the
law
department.
A
Also
in
you
know,
july
august
september,
sometime
around
in
there
and
we'll
have
a
month
without
a
standing
second
thursday
meeting
as
well
as
we
usually
do
for
a
general
summer
break.
I
guess
so.
Those
are
some
of
those
updates
also
regarding
a
quick
ballot.
Bin
update
the
ballot
bins
at
the
city,
county
building
should
be
placed
somewhat
soon.
I'd
say
within
the
next
couple
of
weeks,
and
once
that
is
done,
we
would
like
to
put
together
a
tiny
press
conference.
A
So
if
you
are
interested
in
attending
that
press
conference
check
your
email
and
we'll
find
out
when
it's
going
to
be,
we
don't
know
that
quite
yet.
But
and
then
we
will
move
from
that
onto
with
the
ballot
bin
subcommittee
to
set
up
a
meeting
to
go
over
the
question
suggestions
that
chris
has
gotten
from
from
applicants
and
from
redditors
awesome
pittsburgh
redditors,
who
were
nice
very
nice
and
good
with
the
ideas.
So
that
was
very
fun
this
week
and
heck.
That's
all.
B
I
I
have
two
updates
on
what
we
just
talked
about
on
two
different
things:
one
for
the
budget.
We
have
allegheny
city
electric
for
our
cameras.
That
invoice
has
been
submitted
and
paid.
So
we
can
update
that
in
our
spreadsheet
there,
as
it's
listed
currently
as
unpaid
and
for
the
ballot
bins.
We
did
talk
to
our
communications
person
in
dpw
this
morning,
who
would
help
set
up
the
press
conference
and
they
had
a
good
suggestion
of
going
ahead
and
taking
the
submissions.
B
We
have
four
applications
which
we
have
24
from
the
avenues
of
hope
and
nighttime
economy,
districts
that
we
initially
reached
out
to
so
we
have.
We
have
24
to
start
with
there,
that
we
always
wanted
to
give
them
preferential
treatment
and
it'd
be
actually
even
nicer
to
go
ahead
and
distribute
those
first,
so
that
they're
in
use
by
the
time
we
do
go
to
the
press,
have
a
conference,
and
things
like
that,
I
think,
may
generate
a
little
bit
more
buzz
after
people,
see
them
and
notice
them
and
interact
with
them.
B
Then,
with
the
remaining
nine
we'd
have
left
or
possibly
more
depending
on
where
these
submissions
are
asking,
because
some
may
be
located
in
there.
B
There
might
be
five
for
lawrenceville
and
we'll
want
to
spread
that
out
a
little
bit
more,
but
we
may
have
somewhere
between
9
and
15,
to
start
sharing
out
with
groups
that
don't
qualify
as
avenues
of
hope
or
nighttime
economy
that
we
still
want
to
work
with,
and
that's
going
to
be
our
point
to
to
solicit
those
applications
after
we've
already
established
the
ones
who
have
already
applied
so
we'll
work.
B
Next
steps-
and
I
agree
with
our
communications
person-
that
that's
a
good
idea-
I
think
it'll
be
a
more
fun
story
to
have
those
already
out
there
and
in
use.
So
next
steps
is
going
through
the
applications
we
already
have
choosing
locations
with
those
groups
going
through
the
hundreds
of
great
submissions
from
reddit
and
choosing
some
of
those
to
go
ahead
and
get
printed
out
and
and
ready
to
deliver
with
the
bins
that
we're
going
to
do
next.
B
So
we
can
move
up
our
timeline
on
when
we
can
move
next
or
when
we
can
meet
next
to
to
make
these
decisions
and
not
have
to
wait
on
that
press
conference,
because
we'll
do
that
afterwards.
B
So
if
you're
on
that
subcommittee
expect
another
email
very
shortly
to
for
for
our
next.
A
Meeting
you
chris
okay,
moving
right
along
we're
here
for
other
all
other
member
organization
updates.
What
what
have
we
got
today?
Commish.
F
We
have
another
some
scene
cleanup
coming
up
on
sunday.
I
believe
it
is
so
I
think
I
mentioned
this
before,
but
danny
was
very
smart
when
she
moved
everything
out
of
the
vegetative
areas
of
the
hillside
and
and
staged
it,
and
now
it's
just
getting
it.
You
know
from
those
piles
out
of
the
out
of
the
greenway,
so
it
really
the
more
people
we
have
the
more
daisy
chaining.
We
can
do
the
more
you
know
caring
we
can
do
so.
F
A
great
good
crowd
would
be
great
this
time
and
we're
we
should
be
unveiling
our
new
database
and
map
soonish,
which
will
allow
people
to
report
their.
F
Catch
catch
basin,
adoptions
to
or
you
know,
on
our
map-
it's
a
fairly
cumbersome
way
that
they
have
to
do
it
right
now,
but
that
should
be
streamlined
and
there
are
probably
a
million
other
things
that
that's
going
on
that,
I'm
forgetting
we
are
hiring
someone
for
to
replace
danny,
we'll,
actually
be
posting
a
couple
of
other
positions
soon
as
well.
Thanks.
G
All
right
prc
is
currently
at
arts
festival.
So
if
you're
down
at
arts
festival,
look
for
our
the
green
team
and
use
compostables
if
you're
going
to.
H
Use
stuff
or
just
reusables,
but
make
sure
you're
putting
stuff
in
the
proper
container
first
of
all,
recycling
we're
also
going
to
be
at
pizzafest
on
sunday
everybody
at
easton
brewing.
If
you
really
like
pizza,
you
can
also
be
waste
conscious,
while
you're
doing
it
other
stuff
collection
events
and
all
that
good
stuff
and
workshops,
and
thanks
everybody
and
chris
for
sharing
out
stuff
our
workshops
and
everything
through
the
clean
pittsburgh
mission.
H
Page-
and
you
know
that's
all
like
greatly
appreciated
and
yeah,
just
working
with
the
omo
and
stuff
down
at
the
city
and
collecting
some
e-waste
and.
C
H
Oh
good
stuff
we're
happy
to
be
getting
set
up
and
getting
stuff
like
situated
and
everything
to
collect
e-waste
from
the
city,
and
we
did
start
meeting
with
some
council
members
to
talk
to
them
about
community
e-waste
collections
looking
forward
to
the
fall,
so
those
probably
will
be
end
of
summer
early
fall
that
we'll
roll
out,
and
I
believe
it's
four
of
those
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
in
different
communities.
So
maybe
we
can
do
another
partnership
or
look
to
the
cpc
if
there's
support
for
subsidizing
certain
costs
for
stuff.
C
Yeah
I'll
jump
in
on
that.
Thank
you
for
keeping
that
up.
Sarah
yeah
we've
got
a
lovely
relationship,
always
touching
base
with
prc
to
help
you
know,
get
keep
stuff
from
entering
our
environment
in
a
nasty
way
right.
So
we
do
have
our
first
hhw
collection
coming
up
on
the
18th.
It's
I
guess
it's
part
of
our
soft
launch
period.
C
I
do
want
to
touch
base
with
you,
sarah,
to
see
where
we
are
well
probably
josh
and
javin
about
how
how
the
registration
is
going
and
what
kind
of
press
we
can
help.
If,
if
their
help,
it
helped
me
if
you
need
help
wow
can
I
talk
today?
If
you
need
help
getting
those
getting
people
registered,
we
are
willing
to
get
that
out
there
so
and
yeah
we're
looking
forward
to
making
a
big
push
and
letting
people
know
more
widely.
C
Once
we
get
this
first
hhw
collection
under
our
belts,
you
know
maybe
work
out
some
kinks
if
they
present
and
moving
forward
from
there,
but
we're
very
excited
to
finally
have
operations
back
up
and
running
for
collecting
these
nasty
materials
so
yeah.
That
is
great.
I
think
that's
it
from
the
city
of
pittsburgh
right
now.
I
guess.
B
An
update
one
for
this
month's
newsletter
going
out
a
lot
of
volunteer
opportunities,
which
is
great
that
we
definitely
want
to
include
all
that.
So,
as
I
send
out
the
solicitation,
please
send
us
as
many
volunteer
opportunities.
You
have
we're
also
this
month
going
to
have
a
section
for
job
opportunities,
because
I
know
everybody
right
now
is
hiring.
We've
got
a
lot
of
vacancies
and
a
lot
of
work
to
do
so.
We're
going
to
include
that
as
well.
So
I'm
we'll
have
a
section
specifically
for
that.
B
So
include
that,
on
the
solicitation
another
update
of
our
office
with
the
gainey
transition
report
coming
out,
one
of
his
goals
outlined
in
the
transition
report,
is
going
to
be
a
anti-litter
campaign.
We've
learned
a
lot
in
the
past
couple
years
about
the
weird
ways
that
anti-litter
campaigns
can
backfire
can
create
more
litter.
All
these.
So
we
have
a
lot
of
rules
and
we've
got
a
lot
of
materials
from
the
2019
litter
summit.
We
participated
in
the
the
pa
litter
action
plan.
B
We
have
a
lot
to
draw
from
here
from
the
ways
that
we
have
all
participated
and
we're
going
to
be
putting
something
together
out
of
out
of
our
office
first,
but
we
do
want
when
we're
closer
to
having
a
framework
to
have
some
clean
pittsburgh.
Commission
collaboration
on
that.
What
would
you
like
to
see?
We
wanted
to
fit
the
mayor's
message
and
everything
like
that.
We
do
believe
that
there
will
be
a
budget
along
with
this.
B
So
it
may
be
tv
radio
a
lot
of
different
ways,
avenues
of
of
this
campaign-
it's
just
starting.
So
I
expect
by
next
month,
to
have
a
lot
more
to
say,
but
just
putting
that
on
everybody's
radar.
A
I'm
muted,
I
see
him.
I
thought
I
saw
him,
but
it's
clapping.
Thank
you
for
clapping,
we
love
clapping,
okay,
aaron
tobin
is
in
waiting
room
got
booted,
but
there
aren't
any
parks.
Pittsburgh
parks,
conservancy
updates
at
this
time.
A
So
I
don't
know
if
we
can
get
her
back
in
here,
but
if
not
I
don't.
I
don't
think
it's
a
big
deal
at
this
point.
Is
there
any
thing
we
haven't
addressed.
B
H
A
Killing
it
okay
and
that
in
that
case,
I
guess
we'll
just
take
a
motion
to
adjourn.
C
A
Thanks
everybody,
it
was
lovely
to
see
all
your
faces
keep
an
eye
out
for
all
those
emails,
including
making
sure
you
submit
your
information
to
chris
for
the
newsletter.
Please,
and
thank
you
thanks.