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A
A
Good
morning,
City
of
Pittsburgh
and
welcome
to
the
standing
committee
meeting
for
the
clean
Pittsburgh
commission
for
March
9th
2023,
my
name
is
Lori
Beth
Jones,
my
pronouns.
Are
she
hers,
I'm,
a
resident
of
Crafton
Heights
and
the
co-chair
of
the
clean
Pittsburgh
commission?
So
thanks
for
coming
to
visit
us
today,
we
are
happy
to
be
here
with
you
on
the
second
Thursday
of
the
month
and
we
will
begin
with
introductions
of
the
committee,
as
always
kicked
off
by
my
co-chair
over
to
this
side
of
me.
B
D
Morning,
everyone
Becca
Simon
here
director
of
programming
at
grounded
strategies,
I
issue,
her
pronouns
and
Resident
Garfield,
and
a
prospective
commission
member
and
I'll
pass
it
to
Aaron
Tobin.
E
Thanks
Becca
Aaron
Tobin,
with
the
Pittsburgh
Parks
conservancy
and
the
north
side,
rep
for
the
clean
Pittsburgh
commission,
I
use
she
or
her
pronouns
and
I
will
pass
it
over
to
Myrna.
F
Good
morning,
I'm
the
executive
director
of
Allegheny
cleanways
and
a
resident
of
Polish
Hill
in
the
city
and
I
will
pass
it
to
Kelsey.
G
H
A
I
got
it.
Thank
you
so
much
Sarah,
let's,
let's
hop
over
to
Josh.
I
And
the
collect
sources
Council
outside
resident
in
Spring,
Hill
and
I-
think
I
will
pass
it
to
one
of
the
Heather
Watsons.
If
I've
paid
enough
attention,
no.
A
Thank
you,
Heather.
Thank
you.
Heather
Watson
Heather
is
our
staff
support
for
the
City
Channel
Pittsburgh.
Today,
usually
we
only
get
David.
Today
we
get
David
and
Heather
together.
J
A
Trying
to
remember
the
popcorn
is
like
the
hardest
part
of
the
whole
meeting.
Honestly,
everything
I
was
just
written
on
a
piece
of
paper,
even
if
I
don't
have
that
piece
of
paper
in
front
of
me
at
least
I
know
that
it's
there
so
I
am
going
to
pop
the
agenda
up
on
the
screen
here
very
quickly.
A
If
everyone
can
see
that
I
see
that
there's
a
lot
of
people
looking
at
it
right
now,
so
that's
cool.
Oh,
it's
not
time
for
a
gender
review
and
approval.
Yet
my
bad,
because
I
didn't
read
the
mission
we're
doing
great.
A
The
mission
of
the
clean
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
ordinance
enforcement
to
coordinate
communication
to
empower
Community
organizations
to
maintain
and
improve
neighborhood
environments,
to
maintain
strong
communication
with
City
departments
and
officials
for
support
in
addressing
neighborhood
problems,
to
facilitate
collaboration
between
Community
groups,
residents
and
city
government
to
reach
the
most
effective
solutions
to
Neighborhood
problems
within
the
commission,
scope
to
coordinate
work
with
local
volunteer
organizations
and
groups
to
support
neighborhood
cleanups
to
use
funds
to
address
neighborhood
problems
on
a
city-wide
basis
and
to
work
collaborate
cooperatively,
either
way
towards
the
goal
of
zero
waste
of
Pittsburgh.
A
Let's
change
should
work.
It's
fine!
Thank
you.
So
much
now,
I'll
do
a
gender
review
and
approval.
You
can
see
that
agenda
there
on
your
screen
right
now,
ta-da.
A
You
well
second,
thank
you,
everyone
that
means
that
I
will
unshare
and
we
will
just
move
on
for
meeting
review
and
approval
with
Erica.
We
did
not
have
a.
A
Quorum
last
month,
so
we
didn't
vote
to
approve
me.
It
was
the
first
time
in
a
long
time.
Actually
we
didn't
have
a
forum,
so
he
did
not
vote
to
approve
minutes
from
last
month.
Is
that
correct?
That's
from
memory.
C
So
I
am
was
not
in
attendance
to
the
February
meeting,
so
I
do
not
know
if
the
Quorum
happened.
I
do
need
to
go
back
through
and
record
the
minutes,
but
I
have
January's
meeting
minutes.
If
you'd
like
me
to
share
those
yeah
I
think.
C
Okay,
so
I
think
again:
I
am
technology
challenged.
I
will
try
to
share
my
screen
here,
and
you
guys
see
this.
C
C
C
A
K
C
Okay,
that
is
the
end
of
the
minutes
for
January.
I
also
saw
that
we
needed
to
approve
our
November
minutes,
I
needed
to
make
some
spelling
updates.
So
let
me
pull
those
up
as
well
pause.
D
D
D
C
Okay,
so
here's
November
the
was
under
the
PRC
bench.
A
C
C
A
Good
work,
everyone
thank
you
all
right
and
now
it's
time
for
our
main
discussion
of
the
day
as
far
as
I
understand
it,
which
is
regarding
it's
time
to
set
a
new
neighborhood
of
focus,
either
in
our
general
meeting
or
with
a
future
subcommittee.
However,
we
do
like
to
take
input
from
everyone
and
I
know.
A
We
have
I
know
that
mayor
yaney's
office
had
mentioned
some
possible
desired
areas
during
our
meeting
with
them
last
the
end
of
last
year
or
last,
the
end
of
last
summer,
whenever
it
was
it's
not
the
end
of
the
year.
Sorry
about
that,
so
our
most
recent
neighborhood
of
focus,
of
course,
was
esplin.
A
That
was
a
really
awesome
opportunity
for
us
to
be
here
on
the
West
and
in
a
smallish
neighborhood
that
felt
manageable
during
all
of
the
limitations
of
the
pandemic.
When
we
weren't
able
to
do
a
lot
of
the
historical
things,
maybe
that
we
have
done
with
neighborhood
of
focus
them
previously,
we
were
in
Homewood,
then
what
Perry
Hilltop
and
then
the
hilltop
Hilltop,
or
was
it
the
hill?
And
then
the
hilltop.
F
I
think
it
went
if
I
recall
I
think
it
was
like
Hazelwood
and
then
belts,
Hoover,
Hilltop
and
then
Hazelwood
might
have
been
before
we
were
doing
the
actual
neighborhood
of
focus.
But
I
think
it
was
our
first
but
maybe
Hilltop
was
Beach
views,
Hilltop
and
then
Perry,
South
and
then
Homewood.
B
Yeah
we
do
need
to
update
some
of
that
and
then
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
real
quick.
B
This
is
what
we
had
previously
when
we
met
with
mayor
Gainey
in
the
fall
in
our
first
meeting
as
a
commission
with
mayor
Gainey
what
we
were
proposing.
You
know
all
the
areas
in
green
or
where
we
had
previously
done
it
and
some
some
areas.
We
thought
that
maybe
he'd
want
to
focus
on.
B
We
didn't
ever
get
really
an
answer
back
as
to
what
he
would
prefer
I
know.
He
was
at
the
time,
doing
a
lot
of
focus
on
Homewood
and
all
in
on
Homewood
sort
of
campaign,
but
we
had
already
done
home
what
not
that
too
long
ago.
So
I
don't
know
if
if
this
was
just
going
to
be
a
little
outside
of
his
wheelhouse
of
what
he'd
like.
B
So
this
is
just
what
we
had
brought
up,
but
never
really
got
an
answer,
so
we
can
I
think
have
leeway
to
to
make
those
decisions.
Ourselves
talk
a
little
bit
more
about.
Maybe
what
we
want
to
look
at
what
areas
we
haven't
focused
before
and,
of
course,
these
potentials
that
we
brought
up
aren't
written
in
stone
that
we
don't
have
to
pick
from
that
list
of
four
areas.
We
can
there's
the
whole
city.
E
B
I
think
Myrna
is
a
really
good
person
to
tell
us
about
the
history
of
how
we
chose
the
name
roads
of
focus
why
we
have
a
neighborhood
of
focus.
So,
if
Myrna,
if
you
could
share
on
that.
F
My
there
were
guidelines
ever
put
in
place,
I
think
initially
it
started.
It
was
a
strategic,
it's
part
of
the
Strategic
plan
to
choose
neighborhoods
of
focus,
and
we,
you
know
I
think.
Maybe
the
reason
is
obvious:
I
don't
know,
but
the
you
know
so
that
we
could
focus
on
one
area
and
dedicate
see
what
difference
we
could
make
when
we
all
kind
of
pull
our
resources
and
focus
in
one
area.
F
Quite
honestly,
I
think
a
lot
of
the
neighborhoods
of
focus
were
chosen
because
we
were
working
there,
we
being
Allegheny
clean
ways.
You
know
already
were
working
in
the
community
in
some
capacity
and
had
some
sort
of
yeah.
So
there
was
an
inroad
already
into
the
community,
but
yeah
I
think
having
some
parameters
would
be
really
good,
because.
F
E
F
E
That's
that's
the
first
thing
that
came
to
mind
when
I
was
looking
at
it.
The
diversity
implications-
and
you
know
we've
done
more
on
the
East
End
then,
but
you
know
that
makes
sense.
The
population
is
greater,
but
it's
good
to
see.
We've
had
at
least
one
North,
one
West
One
South.
So
far.
B
B
We
chose
last
year
as
when
in
part
one,
because
in
our
litter
index
pilot
it
was
found
to
have
been
the
most
littered
and
so
that
we
we
wanted
to
do
something
with
that
information,
even
though
that
wasn't
a
city-wide,
comprehensive
indexing.
Yet,
and
also
in
that
it
was
on
that
western
side
of
the
city
we
hadn't
hit
before,
and
it
was
very
small
which
we
would
before
gone
for
very
sort
of
much
more
dense,
neighborhoods
and
Aspen
was
very,
very
small.
B
The
struggle
we
faced
in
as
blend
is
that
it
was
very,
very
small,
and
there
wasn't
as
much
Community
participation
holding
not
a
whole
lot
of
leadership
there,
that
we
can
sort
of
piggyback
on
things
that
they
were
already
doing,
or
there
was
that
there
was
work
already
being
done
in
this
blind
that
we
could
just
come
in
and
help
support.
B
I
think
which
Myrna
said
was
a
big
reason
why
we
did
certain
neighborhoods
before
is
because
we
knew
that
there
was
good
work
going
on
and
we
could
definitely
make
a
difference
in
getting
involved
in
that.
So
these
are
again.
These
are
all
just
sort
of
up
in
the
air
things
that
we
can
talk
about
and
and
figure
out
what
we
want
to
do,
but
I,
don't
think,
there's
very
strict
rules
on
any
of
it.
B
I'd
love
to
hear
suggestions
about
why
we'd
like
to
see
in
some
different
areas
or
if
we
know
of
already
like
Myrna,
said
the
the
path
of
sort
of,
not
least
resistance,
but
it
makes
a
lot
of
sense
to
align
ourselves
with
work
already
being
done
in
some
areas
and
making
that
a
focus.
If
there's
anything
in
the
Hill
district
or
any
other
area
that
you'd
like
to
see
focused
on
that
hasn't
previously
gotten
that
kind
of
attention.
E
I,
can
you
put
the
map
back
up?
Actually
thanks,
Chris
I
drive
home
most
days
of
the
week
and
coming
to
Deutsch,
town
and
off
of
28
and
there's
just
a
major
litter
problem
there.
So
that's
something
that's
always
been
on
my
mind,
it's
kind
of
like
in
my
mind,
actually
quite
a
few
of
the
gateways
to
the
north
side.
When
you're,
you
know,
the
different
entrances
to
the
north
side
are
pretty
in
pretty
bad
shape.
E
E
You
know
there's
a
lot
of
litter
from
what
I
can
tell
when
I'm
in
those
neighborhoods
that-
and
you
know,
if
it's
in
the
neighborhood
it
also
it
ends
up
in
the
green
spaces
at
some
point
right,
so
yeah,
I'm,
I'm,
biased
to
kind
of
across
the
river
from
the
East
end,
so
Northwest
or
South
I'd
like
to
see
another
South,
because
that
seems
to
me
looking
at
this
map
that
you
know
we're
lacking
there.
If
we're,
if
we're
just
talking,
Geographic
diversity.
J
I
would
agree,
I
was
actually
thinking
something
South
too.
This
is
Afton,
even
though
I
will
say
off
of
28.
There's,
there's
quite
a
bit
of
opportunity
on
all
parts
of
28.
J
To
help
to
clean
up
but
I
I
was
filling
something
South
too.
Just
to
you.
D
I'm,
not
a
commission
member,
but
I
can
speak
to
some
of
the
work
that's
happening
in
the
Hill
district
too,
especially
the
work
that
we
do
directly
with
stewards.
We
have
around
10
to
20
Community,
Care
stewards,
doing
cleanups
and
volunteer
days
in
partnership
with
the
sca
as
well
as
Duquesne
Light.
Pretty
often,
some
of
the
biggest
issues
they
see
in
that
area
is
consistent.
D
Litter
drops
that
pretty
much
like
Corner
sites
on
a
lot
of
vacant,
lots
and
they're,
struggling
with
the
lack
of
trash
cans
run
by
the
city
in
that
area.
F
We're
doing
a
lot
of
work
in
the
Hill
district
as
well
right
now,
particularly
on
stairs
our
stairs
program,
but
yeah
lots
of
meat
I
mean
I
drive
through
the
Hill
district,
all
the
time
and
constant
yeah.
There's
lots
of
meat.
There's
lots
of
need
everywhere
in
the
city,
but
let's
not
get
ourselves,
unfortunately,
but
yeah.
So
I.
F
My
my
concern
about
the
south.
It's
not
a
concern
actually,
because
I
would
absolutely
anywhere
in
the
city.
Let
me
just
say
that
I
will
go.
We
will
go
anywhere
in
the
city
and
gladly
support
that.
F
We
did
focus
on
the
area
that
you're
talking
about
Aaron.
You
know
belts,
Hoover,
Knoxville,
Allentown,
Arlington,
I,
think
that
was
those
were
our
big
Focus
areas
up
there,
so
like
I'm
I
would
just
hesitate
to
go
back
to
that
area
again
before
we've
hit
other
other
places.
So.
F
E
E
G
G
We
have
to
our
mission,
focuses
on
the
riverfronts
and
there
is
a
large
Riverfront
that
is
included
in
that
highlighted
area
of
Hill
district,
and
so
we
do
pick
up
quite
a
lot
of
litter
along
that
section
of
Riverfront
and
Trail.
So
that's
just
my
little
two
cents,
a
little
bit
of
bias.
E
Sounds
like
quite
a
few
of
us
actually
yeah.
We
I'll
just
really
quickly.
Chime
in
we've
been
active
with
city
planning
on
the
parks,
master
plan,
work,
we're
active
in
August,
Wilson
Park,
and
then
we
are
looking
at
forming
a
friends
of
Canard,
Park
and
Canard.
E
Park
is
full
of
trash
all
of
the
time,
and
so
we,
these
parts,
we're
I,
don't
think
we're
not
nearly
as
active
as
grounded
or
Allegany
clean
ways,
but
we
are
we
Parks
Conservancy
can
absolutely
be
a
partner
if
the
Hill
district
was
chosen
to
be
helpful.
It
you
know
in
that
way,
because
we
are,
we
are
doing
a
lot
of,
because
the
master
plan
is
just
a
plan
right
now.
E
F
I
guess
we
should
make
sure
we
understand
that
the
Hill
district
is
several
neighborhoods
instead
of
just
one
I,
don't
know
that
that
makes
a
difference
for
us.
You
know
again,
I
think
I
would
prefer
to
focus
on
all
of
the
Hill
district
neighborhoods.
But
just
you
know
if
that
makes
a
difference
to
anyone,
we're
we're
right.
Now,
mostly
we've
mostly
been
working
in
Middle
Hill
area,
but
there
we
actually
had
a
request
from
Bluff.
F
What
is
the
actual
name
of
that?
Neighborhood
I?
Don't
know
uptown
Uptown,
Bluff
yeah
and
you
know
to
to
do
some
work
there.
So
I
think
there's
Community
groups,
there
are
lots
of
community
groups
in
the
whole
District
they're
they're,
very
active.
The
I
I
could
go
on.
In
fact,
I
already
talked
about
all
the
great
things
that
they're
doing
as
well
so
say
more,
but.
K
K
F
A
I
mean
it's,
we
could
look,
I
could
look
into
it.
I
feel
like
a
lot
of
the
community
organizations,
probably
that
we
would
be
partnering
with
in
that
area.
B
No
yeah
and
I
think
we
have
President
there
like
with
the
hilltop
District.
To
just
say
several
of
these
neighborhoods
are,
are
our
Focus
here,
so
I,
don't
think,
there's
anything
wrong
with
that
at
all
and
yeah
part
of
choosing
Aspen
last
last
time
was
about
getting
over
to
an
area
we
hadn't
been
before.
So
this
is
definitely
something
that
one
I
think
this
meets
our
informal
criteria
at
the
very
least
of
of
there's
work
being
done.
There
there's
work
that
needs
to
be
done.
B
That
needs
to
be
supported
and
having
us
as
a
resource.
There's,
there's
communities
involved
there
that
that
can
give
us
some
direction
of
what
they
need.
J
I
just
have
a
question
I'm,
definitely
in
full
support.
It
definitely
sounds
like
there's
a
lot
of
synergy
around
the
Hill
district,
so
I'm
all
in
for
the
hell
I'm
just
wondering.
If
maybe
this
year,
we
can
take
some
agenda
time
to
maybe
decide
what
a
criteria
might
look
like
for
us.
Just
you
know
for
future
selections,
and
maybe
part
of
that
criteria
is
you
know
some
of
the
Synergy
of
like
the
organizations
or
something
like
that?
J
Maybe
that's
part
of
it,
and
my
other
question
is:
is
there
a
way
that
we
can
start
thinking
about
how
we
can
treat
the
root
cause
of
what's
causing
some
of
the
litter
and
not
just
the
symptom
of
cleaning
up?
And
you
know
once
we
clean
up
and
it's
gone,
then
of
course
the
letter
comes
back.
J
Is
there
something
that
we
can
do
for
some
of
these
communities
that
can
treat
some
of
the
root
causes
of
with
causing
a
litter?
And
it's
not
always
just
a
person
like
haphazardly,
throwing
something
away?
Sometimes
it's
the
lack
of
trash
cans.
Sometimes
it's
just
the
lack
of
Lids
on
trash
cans.
J
You
know,
maybe
we
can
do
something
with
sort
of
put
a
lid
on
it
campaign
or
something
like
that.
Maybe
there's
something
that
we
can
do
to
also
help
make
sure
that
the
changes
that
we're
making
long
term
are
a
little
bit
more
sustainable
Beyond
us
just
coming
to
a
neighborhood
and
cleaning
it
up
and
looking
great
for
about
a
week.
And
then
you
know
right
that.
F
Know
yeah
absolutely
often
that
was
the
whole
idea
of
the
commission
having
a
neighborhood
of
focus
rather
than
just
like
Allegheny
cleanways,
having
a
neighborhood
of
focus
because
sure
we
can
go
in
and
clean
it
up.
But
all
of
the
partners
of
the
commission
are
what
really
make
change
in
a
neighborhood.
F
You
know
getting
us
all
activated
and
and
I
think
you
know
in
our
defense
we've
tried.
We,
the
clean,
Pittsburgh
commission,
have
tried
to
do
those
things
before
trying
I
think
we've
looked
at
getting
trash
cans
and
recycling
cans
and
places,
and
you
know
so.
F
We
have
yeah
made
some
effort,
I
think
there's
always
room
and
cameras
and
I
mean
the
list
goes
on.
It's
not
been
singular,
but
I
think
that
yeah,
that's
the
key,
that's
what
we
should
always
be,
focusing
on.
F
Add
another
thought
to
to
just
to
this
discussion
and
I:
don't
again:
I'm,
okay,
with
Hill
district
completely,
but
I
do
know
that
the
watersheds
of
South
Pittsburgh
they
are
doing
a
lot
they
do
are
in
the
process,
maybe
completed
a
strategic,
strategic
Plan
and
there's
a
lot
of
work
going
on
in
those
communities
as
well
along
Sawmill
run
Boulevard.
F
So
if
we
did
want
to
go
to
the
South,
I
think
there
would
be
good
connection
in
some
of
those
communities
and
some,
but
that
might
be
something
it
is
a
long
term
plan
to.
So
that
might
be
something
that
we
might
be
thinking
about,
gearing
up
toward,
or
you
know
working
with
them
to
see
how
we
can
you
know
that
could
be
maybe
our
next
neighborhood
of
focus
or
something
I.
Don't.
B
So
yeah
I
think
opening
this
up
exactly
like
Myrna
was
saying
there
to
a
couple
other
places
where
you
know.
If
we
want
to
bring
up
just
other
places,
we
know
good
work
is,
is
starting
up
and
may
need
some
help.
The
The
Watershed
Association
group
alongside
Boulevard,
is
there
anywhere
else
that
we,
where
you
haven't,
talked
about
yet
that
work
may
be
starting
somewhere,
that
our
organizations
know
of
that
may
need
extra
support.
F
Haze
I,
don't
know.
If
that's
you
know
it
was
mentioned.
Hayes
Woods,
most
of
Hayes
is
Hayes
woods.
So
I
don't
know
you
know
if
we
want
to
actually
concentrate
over
there,
but
that
maybe
that
whole
area
that
whole
area
that
most
people
in
the
city
don't
doesn't
most
people,
don't
even
know
that
some
of
those
neighborhoods
exist
over.
B
F
F
As
well
and
since
they're,
it
looks
like
what
I
know.
It
looks
like
Parks
conservancy's
working
over
in
Hayes.
F
A
F
Of
I
think
so
yeah
streets
comes
down,
there's
Haze
I,
don't
remember.
Mike
Baldwin
comes
in
there
like
the
the
City.
Line
gets
blurry
for
me
right
in
that
area.
So
but
yeah
Streets
Run
is
definitely
part
of
that
area.
That
I'm
talking
about.
B
But
one
more
thing
I
do
want
to
say
about
the
Hill
district
is
that
I
do
know,
on
top
of
Homewood
being
a
focus
for
the
Gainey
Administration
downtown
is
also
becoming
a
very
large
Focus
for
the
administration
too,
and
the
walkability
from
the
Hill
district
and
the
connection
from
Hill
district
to
downtown
is
a
large
part
of
that
conversation.
So,
even
though
I
don't
know
that
there'd
be
a
lot
for
us
to
do
forward
downtown.
B
Having
that
bordering
that,
having
that
be
a
part
of
that
conversation
is
another
point
in
in
favor
of
Hill
district.
If
we
were
doing
a
point
system
which
we
are
definitely
not.
B
So
I
I
don't
believe
we
need
to
pick
a
neighborhood
of
focus
today.
We
can
either
form
a
subcommittee
about
it
to
to
narrow
down
to
a
vote
for
for
next
month
or
or
do
we
think,
that's
even
required.
F
Yeah,
sorry,
it's
Myrna
again:
I
keep
butting
in
here,
I
I
feel
like
there's
a
lot
of
consensus
around
the
Hill
district,
so
I
I
hesitate
to
put
it
off
yet
again.
I
think
we've
had
some
good
discussion.
I
think
my
instinct
here
is
to
why
don't
we
just
take
up
a
poll
and
see
now
and
unless
this
is
too
small
of
a
group,
I
don't
know
if
we
have
a
quorum
or
not,
but.
B
H
Maybe
one
alternative
approach:
it's
hard
to
throw
in
another
options
is
to
for
just
proceed
with
these
neighborhoods
that
were
selected
and
then
for
the
next
year.
H
Talk
about
you
know
different
elements
to
to
put
a
box
around
future
selections,
whether
you
know
what
what
data
would
be
helpful,
what
sort
of
community
input
all
the
engagement
pieces
you
know
and
just
sort
of
create,
create
our
own
guidance
for
next
year,
but
these
all
seem
like
really
great
options
for
2023,
and
our
time
is
short
and
spring
is
here
so
I'm
kind
of
in
the
mind
of
let's
do
it
and
perfect
for
next
time.
B
B
Excellent,
all
right
do
we
want
to
move
on
to
a
is
this
a
voter.
Is
this
a
poll
do.
B
Yeah,
why
don't
we
go
ahead
and
just
hold
a
vote
now
because
I
I,
if
anybody
wants
to
bring
anything
else
up
during
that
what
we
could
also
vote
on?
Let's
do
that.
B
H
A
Awesome
I.
F
Sorry
I
couldn't
tell
the
little
hands,
go
up
quickly
and
I'm,
not
sure,
but
I
I
thought
I
saw
a
hand
when
you
said
a
pose,
but
maybe
it
was
left
over
from
the
other
I'm.
So
sorry
I
think
it
was
left
over
I.
C
H
I
would
just
if
we
can
do
Sheridan
this
year.
I
think
that
would
be
a
great
opportunity
for
additional
cleanup
and
I'm
just
aware
from
where
I
sit
of
code
enforcement,
complaints
coming
into
the
department
and
the
need
to
respond
with
DPW
cleaning
liens,
so
just
throwing
it
out
there
as
a
potential
option
as
well.
Although
I
know
you
know
we're
relying
on
volunteers
and
all
that
other
good
stuff.
F
F
H
I
apologize,
if
we
we
can
only
have
one.
You
know
we
voted,
but
I'm
I'm,
throwing
this
out
to
the
wind
and
we
can
table
it
until
next
time.
If
that
would
make
everyone
comfortable
since
I
I
threw
it
out
there
without
any
any
morning.
K
I
mean:
do
you
think
it's
a
good
idea
that
we,
you
know
get
like?
We
can
start
planning
right
now
for
sure
next
year.
If,
like
you
know,
we
can
talk
about
I,
think
that's
what
we
should
be
doing
right
like
talk
like
planning
in
the
year
Advanced
or
a
neighborhood
of
focus,
and
it's
always
like
last
minute.
K
A
So
really
quickly,
again
always
this
is
the
only
song
I
sing
in
this
meeting.
The
neighborhood
of
focus
is
legislated
to
be
on
a
two-year
cycle.
We
are
not
behind.
We
are
not
at
the
last
minute.
We
generally
select
the
neighborhood
going
into
the
spring
of
one
year
and
work
with
that
neighborhood
until
the
fall
of
the
following
year.
A
J
H
K
Like
we've
been
trying
to
figure
this
out
for
a
while,
so
that's
why
I
felt
like
we're
finally
making
a
vote
so
not
saying
that
we're
doing
it
poorly,
but
we've
been
talking
about
it
for
a
while,
but
probably
just
waiting
on
the
mayor
which
we're
not
he's
not
going
to
give
us
any
feedback.
So
that's
what
we've
been
held
up
on
so.
A
A
H
A
At
times
we
do
certainly
like
to
play
by
the
we
do
all
we
want,
but
we
also
try
to
do
what
we
want
in
the
spirit
of
of
the
legislation
and
and
I
think
we,
it
I
think
we
hit
a
pretty
decent
note
there,
somewhere
in
the
middle.
F
I
I
have
I
mean
maybe
what
we
could
do
just
throwing
this
out.
There
is
have
some
sort
of
like
garbage:
Olympics
focused
clean
up
to
honor,
Sam,
palumbino
I,
don't
know
if
you
all
know
or
and
I
might
have
mispronounced
this
last
name,
I'd
be
selling
poem
being
yeah.
You
did
great
yeah,
okay,
but
Sam
was
a
lifelong
he's
been.
He
was
always
coordinating
the
volunteer
cleanups
there.
He
was
an
amazing
volunteer,
I,
not
just
with
cleanups
but
in
general
in
Sheridan,
and
he
just
passed
this
last
year.
F
So
it
might
be
nice
to
just
have
some
sort
of
big
event
there
and
in
honor
of
him
that
that
might
be
a
semi-solution
I,
don't
know.
B
Yeah
I
I'd
love-
and
this
is
something
I
was
thinking
of
recently.
That
was,
we
will
hopefully
very
soon
have
a
large
amount
of
new
members
coming
on
in
a
as
in
just
an
exercise.
B
Have
all
of
us
do
a
cleanup
and
get
to
know
each
other
having
that
in
in
Sheridan,
since
not
as
a
consolation
prize,
but
since
it
looks
like
we're
we're
going
to
be
choosing
a
Hill
district
neighborhood
of
focus
before
we
go
down
too
far
down
the
path
of
focusing
once
on
the
Hill
district,
we
can
absolutely
do
something
in
Sheridan
serve
a
couple
functions.
All
of
us
get
together.
B
All
of
us
participate
in
cleanup,
honor,
Sam
Pella
along
the
now
you
get
the
wrong
person,
Palomino
and
and
I
I
think
we
can
accomplish
all
of
that
so
yeah.
That
would
be
wonderful.
K
B
A
B
A
B
That
makes
a
lot
of
sense
is
reaching
out
to
to
city
council
to
the
the
community
groups.
I
think
you
know
many
of
our
organizations
here
have
inroads
with
people
doing
good
work
there.
So
we
can.
We
can
build
on
that
if
we
want
to
hold
maybe
a
meeting
in
the
area
and
invite
everybody
who's
relevant
to
that
meeting
or
Join
one
that's
already
scheduled.
A
A
I
think
that's
moving
on
to
the
next
thing
now,
which
is
finance
committee
updates
we
Afton
is
here.
Sarah
is
unable
to
be
to
have
we
done
anything
with
the
finance
committee.
This
month,
I
tried
to
go
to
the
meeting
and
I
wound
up
in
Microsoft
teams,
cycle
Hill
and
then
by
the
time
I
got
there.
Noam
was
there
or
I.
Did
it
wrong
unclear.
J
All
right,
so
we
did.
We
were
resolving
some
of
the
outstanding
things
from
last
year.
Can
you
guys
hear
me?
Okay,
hello,
okay,
okay,
so
we
were
resolving
some
of
the
outstanding
items
that
we
had
remaining
from
last
year,
we're
looking
at
a
budget
of
thirty
thousand
dollars
this
year,
and
from
that
we
are.
We
have
budgeted
City
surveillance
cameras.
This
is
a
camera.
This
is
carry
over
from
last
year.
Actually,
that's
gonna
need
to
be
paid
out
of
this
budget.
J
J
So
we'll
need
to
pay
the
4800
from
last
year
and
probably
towards
the
end
of
this
year,
a
quantity
similar
to
that
unless
we
were
able
to
have
that
pulled
from
a
different,
a
different
stream
of
funding.
I
know
we
had
talked
about
the
possibility
of
that
happening.
J
We
also
have
Allegheny
clean
ways
as
a
carryover
and
I
think
we
had
Pennsylvania
Resource
Council
as
a
carryover
too,
as
those
are
the
three
things
that
we
were
unable
to
get
sort
of
resolved
and
then
we
need
to
plan
for
this
year.
So,
let's
see
I
was
trying
to
I,
don't
have
the
most
recent
version
of
that
I
was
trying
to
see
if
I
could
have
that
sent
to
me
really
quick.
J
J
K
Do
have
a
comment:
I
was
wondering
if
we
could
we
we
know
when
that
deadline
is
right
for
when
we
need
things
submitted
and
like
just
kind
of
I,
don't
know
start
in
August
and
we
have
some
ambiguities
like
queue
up
your
list
now,
if
you
want
things
paid
for
so
that
we
can
be
prepared
and
have
them
submitted
in
time,
so
that
yeah,
we
don't
run
into
these
issues
in
the
future.
But
that
was
my
one
suggestion.
Yeah.
B
For
the
cameras
we
we're
trying
to
get
that
paid
through
our
P
card,
there's
been
some
confusion
with
who
can
approve
that
with
Dave
Osterman
retirement.
B
So
we
have
to
follow
up
with
DPW,
and
there
should
be
approvals
for
that.
It's
been
a
hard
time
narrowing
that
down
and
getting
that
done,
but
we
will
so
yeah
a
hundred
percent.
We
need
a
better
due
date
for
when
we're
realizing
we're
coming
towards
the
end
of
the
years,
and
we
haven't
been
able
to
fund
everything
we
wanted
to
to
to
get
those
projects
in
so
that
we
don't
miss.
The
deadlines
like
we
have
before
I
got
nothing
else.
We're
good.
B
But
obviously,
a
lot
of
our
funding
for
what
we
want
to
spend
on
this
year
will
be
determined
by
the
needs
of
our
neighborhood
of
focus
so
as
we
meet
with
them,
determine
what
they
want
where
a
lot
more
of
this
is
going
to
be
about
this.
What
we're
doing
this
year,
instead
of
Contin,
trying
to
pay
off
last
year,.
B
We
can
probably
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
a
member
organization
updates
if
we
want
to
go
around
I'll,
be
good
with
that
yeah
excellent
I'll
go
ahead
and
just
start
doing
a
couple
things
out
of
our
office,
the
post
job
postings
for
the
City
of
Pittsburgh.
Regarding
the
inspection
team
supervisor,
which
is
part
of
the
gold
plan
that
has
been
posted
and
they
are
starting
to
schedule.
The
interviews
for
that
now
for
the
first
wave
of
consolidation
of
inspection
responsibilities.
B
We
are
also
have
posted
and
are
going
to
start
the
interviews
for
the
bag
band
personality.
It's
an
enforcement
cord
environmental
enforcement
coordinator,
something
along
those
lines,
was
a
little
very
weird
title.
They
chose,
but
that
person
will
be
working
with
our
Inspection
Team
and
environmental
services
to
get
our
bag
bam
program
up
and
running.
So
that's
going
to
be
hired
very
soon
as
well
and
then
out
of
our
office.
Missy
Rosenfeld
is
due
to
return
next
month.
B
J
I'd
be
happy
to
go
so
from
City
Planning.
We
are
moving
forward
with
our
composting
initiative,
so
we
are
super
excited
for
that.
It's
it'll
be
Pittsburgh's.
First
Community
entree
as
a
city
into
actually
doing
some
composting,
we're
looking
for
three
up
to
300
gray
residents
to
help
us
test
out
a
couple,
different
solutions
in
the
city
of
Pittsburgh,
for
more
information
on
the
initiative
and
to
sign
up
to
participate
with
us
in
our
pilot.
J
You
can
go
to
our
engage
PGH
page
and
if
you
do
a
search
for
composting,
it'll
it'll
come
right
up
and
there's
also
a
press
release
about
it.
That's
coming
out
this
week.
We
also
have
a
part-time
position
that
we're
hiring
for,
through
the
end
of
this
year,
at
15
an
hour
to
help
us
with
that
same
initiative.
The
information
for
it
is
on
the
engage,
PGH
site
or
you
can
go
to
the
city's
hiring
site
as
well.
It's
Department
of
City,
Planning,
Community,
coordinator
position
and
I
know.
J
Prc
is
not
here
today
right
now,
so
I'll
also
mention
that
PRC
also
has
a
part-time
position
for
a
I
think
it's
an
event:
zero
waste
events
position
that's
up
to
part-time,
so
I'll
do
a
shout
out
for
on
Paris
if
I
have
to.
They
are
also
hiring.
I
Well,
thank
you.
That's
great
yeah
I
will
also
add
that,
in
addition
to
that
zero
waste
position,
we're
also
hiring
a
part-time
position,
mainly
focused
around
our
city
of
Pittsburgh
collections.
I
That
role
would
be
aiding
in
the
weekly
E-Waste
collections,
as
well
as
about
one
Saturday
a
month
or
so
either
for
the
hHw
collections
at
the
Environmental
Services
building
or
at
our
various
neighborhood
collections
that
we
hold
throughout
the
city
as
well
and
then
speaking
of
our
our
city
collections,
we
have
adjusted
into
our
Springtime
schedule
and
we
will
be
collecting
E-Waste
on
Tuesdays
from
two
to
six
and
on
Thursdays
from
three
to
seven
extending
those
hours
from
our
winter
time.
I
Now
that
the
sun
is
out
a
little
more,
which
is,
you
know,
just
generally
easier
and
safer
for
everybody
and
then
in
addition
to
that,
this
coming
Saturday,
we
do
have
our
first
household
chemical
collection
event
of
the
year
for
the
City
of
Pittsburgh
that
we're
very
excited
for
and
if
you're
not
signed
up
for
it
already
I'm
sorry,
but
it's
too
late
as
we
are
sold
out
and
add
capacity.
So
we're
very
excited
for
that.
I
Just
be
mindful,
if
you
are
attending
that
the
St
Patrick's
Day
Parade
will
also
be
going
on
as
well,
so
don't
cut
through
downtown,
come
see
us
any
other
direction,
but
through
downtown
and
then
in
addition
to
that,
our
first
neighborhood
collection
of
the
year
for
E-Waste
will
be
taking
place
in
Brookline
at
the
end
of
April
on
Saturday
April
29th
it'll
be
taking
place
at
the
Memorial
Park
up
there.
I
So
we
would
love
to
see
you
there
as
well
and
then
I
guess
in
addition
to
that
in
the
next
week
or
so,
PRC
will
be
announcing
our
full
collection
scheduled
for
the
year,
which
everyone
in
Allegheny
County
is
welcome
to
attend
as
well,
including
All,
City
residents.
So
hopefully
we
will
see
you
sometime
in
the
near
future.
F
That
is
all
so
exciting
and
I.
Yeah
I
think
those
of
you
who
have
been
on
the
commission.
There
are
a
few
of
us
that
have
been
on
this
commission
for
a
long
long
time.
F
F
You
guys-
and
you
know
like
to
hearing,
what's
happening
even
with
the
E-Waste
and
hazardous
waste
here
in
the
city,
not
to
mention
just
all
the
other
stuff
that
that's
happening
is
really
exciting,
because
that
was
something
we've
been
as
a
commission
have
been
working
toward
for
a
long
time,
and
you
know
like
we
don't
get
all
the
credit,
but
I
think
you
know,
there's
that
push
and
the
collective
push
that
we've
been
doing
has
opened
up
some
doors
for
so
a
lot
of
good
things
to
happen.
F
I
F
The
last
decade,
especially
so,
thank
you
all
sorry
that
my
there's
noise
in
my
background,
but
while
I'm
talking
I'll
just
announce
a
couple
of
other
things,
I
think
I
don't
know
if
Aaron
is
still
on
the
call
or
not,
but
she
had
mentioned
earlier
about
a
cleanup
in
McKinley
Park
this
weekend,
two
days,
Pittsburgh
parks
and
servancy
and
Allegheny
cleanways
really
needs
some
lots
of
volunteers.
For
that
so
come
out
please
and
help
with
that.
F
A
D
I
can
go
we'll
be
having
our
community
care
kick
off
on
April
7th,
including
neighborhoods
of
the
Hill
district,
mostly
the
middle
Hill,
Homewood,
Larimer
and
then
outside
the
city,
Pittsburgh
and
Wilkinsburg,
so
excited
to
get
that
started.
Looking
towards
expanding
more
opportunities
for
advocacy,
around
maintenance
too,
and
creating
maintenance
advisory
committees
to
help
create
standards
of
vacant
land
beautification
in
their
neighborhoods.
G
I
can
go
friends
that
are
reference
planning,
a
big
Earth
Day
event
in
the
South
Side
this
year
in
South,
Side,
Riverfront,
Park,
lots
of
fun
activities,
including
some
litter,
focused
things
and
then
just
really
ramping
up
for
the
season.
Myrna
did
you
mention
literally
a
good
camera.
Sorry
I
got
distracted
for
a
second.
G
Kelsey
yeah
we're
kicking
off
literally
again
this
year,
we're
shortening
it
to
six
weeks.
So
it
starts
on
Earth
day
and
we'll
end.
The
first
week
of
June
there's
going
to
be
three
big
tournaments,
one
of
which
will
be
in
the
city,
probably
the
final
tournament
in
June,
the
other
ones
will
be
in
the
Allegheny
Valley
and
the
Mon
Valley
I
think
we've
already
filled
up
all
10
Community
teams
and
a
few
of
them
from
the
city
which
we're
excited
about
and
then
we're
working
on.
Getting
our
corporate
League
teams
in
place.
G
We
have
a
few
signed
up,
but
we
still
have
lots
of
spots
open
for
corporate
teams.
If,
if
anyone
knows
of
anyone
that
would
like
to
put
together
a
team,
more
excited
about
that
and
I
have
my
interview
today
with
city
council
for
becoming
a
commissioner.
So
hopefully
there'll
be
good
news
coming
with
that
and
if
I
think
there's
three
of
us
that
are
going
today
for
our
interviews
so
hoping
for
good
news
on
that
front.
D
A
Did
you
fill
out
the
the
volunteer?
The
city
volunteer,
form
yeah,
okay,
I
I
will
follow
up
them
and
find
out.
Where
are
you
where
you
are.
I
A
In
a
danger
zone
yet,
but
I
will
follow
up
with
those
names
that
we're
it's
it's
happening.
It's
finally
is
happening
a
little
bit.
My
question
is,
while
we're
still
paying
for
Literati.
B
Literati
does
need
a
bigger
push.
I
am
working
on
some
more
materials.
We
did
have.
The
mayor
share
out
the
the
availability
of
literary
to
the
public
with
a
clean,
Pittsburgh,
Friday
post
here
every
Friday.
If
we
have
something
for
him
to
share,
he
will
on
his
social
media
accounts,
and
so
we
do
have
a
new
challenge
up
for
the
year.
The
the
yearly
challenge
that
anybody
can
join
with
clean
PGH.
B
We
do
need
to
do
a
better
job
of
of
pushing
that
out
and
having
a
social
media
president's
president
presence
on
so
I'd
love
to
to
incorporate
that
on
more
things.
B
Literati
is
really
great
as
a
research
tool,
but
when
we're
talking
about
things
like
literally
and
the
garbage
Olympics,
the
focus
on
those
are
always
time
how
much
you
can,
how
much
you
can
really
pick
up
in
a
certain
allotted
amount
of
time
and
Literati
works
against
that
that's
a
slower
process,
it's
a
little
bit
more
cumbersome,
so
I
think
there
are
opportunities
out
there.
B
I
think
they
just
don't
make
sense
for
our
great
competitive
efforts,
but
if
anybody
wants
their
own
challenges,
their
their
organizations
to
look
at
anything
in
particular
has
any
idea
of
how
they
could
use
the
Literati
platform.
Please
reach
out
to
me
and
we'll
create
your
own
challenges
and
make
sure
that
you
and
your
your
team
are
able
to
use
it
to
the
best
function.
They
can.
B
A
F
F
B
Officer
or
detective
Sloan
is
our
commissioner:
okay,
great
from
the
police
department.
Yes,
yes,
so
he
is
still
our
representative.
F
Yeah
and,
and
then
with
that
sorry
is
I
would
really
love
to
have
the
proof
of
the
police
department
or
someone
I,
don't
know
if
it
would
representative
Sloan
or
not.
F
But
someone
come
be
like
a
guest
speaker
from
the
police
to
answer
questions
that
we
have
about
dumping
weapons
or
just
talk
about
that
kind
of
stuff
and
I
can
I
can
sketch
that
out
a
little
bit
more
I
know
that's
very
vague,
but
it
would
be
really
helpful
just
to
see
like
what
litter
you
know
how
the
police
is,
how
they're
thinking
about
litter
and
dumping
and
what
we
can
do
to
work
together
to
enforce.
B
I
I
love
that
a
lot
and
it
kind
of
comes
back
to
the
point
I
I
wanted
to
make
before
we
closed
out
today
is
Alicia,
as
previous
co-commissioner
did
a
very
great
job
of
having
guest
speakers
to
come
in
and
help
us
understand
things
out
there
a
little
bit
and
we're
looking
for
some
more
of
that
participation
I
feel
like
I've,
not
done
as
good
of
a
job
on
that
as
Alicia
used
to
do
so
guest
speakers,
one,
absolutely
I'd
love
to
have
somebody
from
Public
Safety
be
able
to
join
us
and
explain
what
their
processes
are,
what
they
feel
their
responsibilities
are
on
these
issues,
I
feel
like
when
we
have
reached
out
to
Public
Safety
in
the
past.
B
We
have
gotten
different
answers
from
different
people
on
things
like
what
we're
supposed
to
do,
what
they're
supposed
to
do
so
somebody
if
anybody
knows
somebody
who
would
be
a
really
great
representative
from
the
public
safety
department
for
that
I'd
love
to
to
follow
that
up
exactly
what
you're
talking
about
and
then
two
that
leads
me
into
the
second
part
of
my
thought
of
guest
speakers.
B
I'd
really
appreciate
and
I
think
for
for
the
sake
of
people
who
tune
into
these
meetings
to
have
once
a
month
in
one
of
our
in
every
single
one
of
our
meetings,
to
have
just
a
small
sort
of
presentation
from
all
the
the
member
organizations
here
about
what
your
organization
does,
because
we're
very
familiar
with
each
other,
and
we
we
really
appreciate
and
and
get
involved
in
everybody
else's
work,
but
I'd
love
for
the
public
to
have
kind
of
a
primer
on
what
Allegheny
cleanways
does,
for
instance,
the
riverfront,
and
so
that
could
help
fill
up.
B
Some
of
our
guest
speaker
needs
as
well.
So
if
I
could
put
anybody
here
on
the
spot,
one
two
maybe
commit
next
month
to
say:
here's
what
my
organization
is
focused
on
and
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
this
year
and
how
people
can
get
involved
and
have
a
rotating
cast
of
Everybody.
Doing
that
and
then
two.
If
anybody
has
any
really
great
connections
and
Public
Safety
to
to
have
them
join
us
as
well.
B
F
F
I
F
Or
you
know
like
what
like
Environmental
Services
is
under
public
works,
but
like
what
does
that
mean?
You
know
that's
yeah,
just
yeah,
just
the
framework
of
how
the
City,
Works
and
I
know
I
could
probably
I
should
probably
go
to
some
big,
bigger
class,
but
just
on
the
commission,
you
know
how
how.
F
And
then
the
other
people
that
I
was
thinking
of
actually
just
as
membership
goes,
were
the
people
who
did
speak
to
us
from
this.
The
safety.
What's
it
called
the
safety
department,
Public.
F
Safety
all
right,
Department
of
Public
Safety,
connected
to
crime
and
visual.
You
know
litter
how
that
how
that
affects
perceptions
of
safety
in
communities-
and
you
know
the
the
group
or
the
couple
that
spoke
to
us
about
that
Emily
and
I.
F
B
B
Yeah
Emily
Embry
came
to
us
and
presented
to
us
about
septet
crime
prevention
through
environmental
design.
I
didn't
think
to
to
bring
this
up
in
this
meeting,
but
she
did
join
us
for
when
we
talked
to
the
mayor.
A
couple
weeks
ago
we
presented
the
gold
plan
and
an
anti-litter
campaign
that
we
had
previously
presented
to
the
commission
here
so
he's.
B
Finally,
up
to
date
on
all
of
our
crazy
plans
and
Emily
Embry,
we
invited
along
to
be
a
larger
part
of
that,
because
we
do
want
more
participation
from
Public
Safety
in
public
works.
Septet
work
as
part
of
the
gold
plan.
Public
Works
is
interested
in
pursuing
step
10
principles
in
the
areas
that
we're
struggling
with
and-
and
she
has
also
made
it
clear
that
in
2023
she
wants
Public
Safety
more
involved
in
that
as
well.
So
I
think
there
will
be
more
opportunity
on
pursuing
what
we
learned
in
those
previous
meetings.
B
I
think
with
Public
Safety
and
her
role,
and
especially
in
dealing
with
septed
she's,
been
much
more
Community
focused
rather
than
process
of
law
enforcement.
Focus
so
I
think
there's
probably
somebody
in
public
safety
that
she
may
be
able
to
point
us
to
as
a
better
representative
for
us
to
ask
those
questions.
B
Wow,
we
really
fell
down
some
rabbit
holes
here,
any
any
other
member
organizations
or
anything
else.
We
want
to
talk
about
before
we
adjourn.
K
I
did
want
to
highlight
that
there
are
a
couple
people
that
have
that
need
to
resign
and
yeah.
Not
them.
You
know
they're,
not
here
and
they're,
not
coming
back
so
and
their
names
are
still
on
the
website.
So
I
don't
know
what
that
all
entails.
K
If
we
need
to,
you
know,
send
them
a
letter,
I
don't
know
not
a
warrant.
You
know
someone
comes
and
delivers
like
a
divorce
thing
to
you.
Just
find
them
say
here
like
we're
breaking
up
from
the
commission,
but
yeah
so
I
don't
know
who
does
that,
but
that
would
be
good.
I
know
we're
making
space
for
more
people
or
having
more
people
join,
but
we
should
probably
remove
the
old
folks
as
well.
That's.
B
A
A
It's
it's
probably
an
error
that
our
bylaws
do
not
State
what
is
needed
for
resignation,
but
neither
does
the
legislation,
which
is
probably
why
so
that
is
definitely
something
we
should
probably
figure
out.
G
For
the
people
that
are
people
that
are
interviewing
today,
some
of
the
other
ones
are
doing
so
as
part
of
their
filling
a
seat,
that's
guaranteed
within
the
legislation
or
like
designated
so
I
think
when
they
get
elected
when
they
get
appointed
by
the
council,
they
would
be
replacing
their
predecessor
so
so
for
some
of
those
I
think
it's
straightforward,
but
for
the
other
ones,
I,
don't
know,
probably
just
need
to
get
a
resignation
from
them.
F
G
F
I
was
kind
of
thinking
to
Kelsey.
Is
that
I?
Don't
remember
any
kind
of
formal
resignation
thing
that
ever
happened,
but
I
am
not
the
the
rules.
Person
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
that
honestly
for
sure,
but
I
think
that
that's
often
how
it
happened.
Even
you
know
those
who
are
from
neighborhoods
or
whatever
they
might
be
a
new
neighborhood
or
a
new.
A
new
person
would
join,
but
they
would
just
take
the
place
of
the
other
person.
So.
B
Why
don't
I
follow
up
with
those
members
that
we
want
to
reach
out
to
and
say
you
know
we're
asking
for
your
reservation,
so
we
can
make
room
for
participating
membership
so
that
we
can
make
sure
we're
up
to
a
quorum
and
things
like
that
I'm
sure
there's
a
very
diplomatic
way
to
do
it.
B
So
I
will
take
that
on
as
my
responsibility
to
follow
up
with
those
members
get
their
their
sign
off
so
that
we
officially,
according
to
our
our
legislation,
have
the
space
for
them,
because
we
can't
exceed
a
certain
amount
and
if
we
have
zombie
members
for
lack
of
a
better
term
non-participating
members,
I
don't
want
to
Rob
up
against
any
sort
of
Regulation
like
that.
So
that's
I'll
put
that
one
on
my
plate.
B
A
All
right
seeing
nothing
additional
a
motion
to
adjourn.
Please
I'm.
A
A
second
I'm
already
unmuted,
it's
good
to
see
you
all.
Thank
you
so
much
for
coming
out
today
we're
going
into
Earth
month.
I
know
you'll
be
busy
if
you
think
of
something
else
for
the
newsletter
get
it
to
Chris
and
watch
watch
this
space,
we
got
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coming
up.