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From YouTube: Clean Pittsburgh Commission Meeting - 8/11/22
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A
Good
morning
pittsburgh
city
channel,
my
name
is
lori
beth
jones,
my
pronouns
are
she
hers
and
I
am
the
co-chair
of
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission.
um
We
are
here
for
our
second
thursday
of
the
month
standing
commission
meeting.
We
do
have
a
quorum
of
commissioners
today
and
uh
we're
gonna.
Have
everybody
uh
introduce
themselves
shortly?
I
wanna
make
sure
that
everyone
knows
that
the
calendar
invitation
um
for
this
event
included
our
internal
agenda
and
a
whole
bunch
of
meeting
minutes.
So
we
will
take
some
time
to
go
over
that
shortly.
A
But
if
you
do
not
have
that
email
invitation
open
on
your
machine,
maybe
go
ahead
and
grab
it
because
we
will
be
referring
to
it
several
times.
So,
um
as
I
said,
my
name
is
lori
beth.
I
live
in
crafton
heights
uh
and
I'm
just
a
resident
yay
um
and
uh
introductions.
That's
what
we're
doing
um
so.
I'm
gonna
go
to
my
co-chair
um
and
the
rockstar
superhero
of
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission
chris
mitchell,
chris.
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
Thank
you
kyra
for
being
with
us
today
and
for
all
of
your
good
work
helping.
I
know
you
have
so
much
behind
the
scenes,
um
like
all
of
the
claim
pittsburgh,
commission,
etc,
etc.
To
support
chris
in
doing
uh
the
regular
dpw
work
and
our
commission
work.
So
thank
you
uh
for
being
here
with
us
today.
A
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
read
uh
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission
mission
statement.
um
If
I
didn't
say
so
already
we
do
have
wow
everyone
was
here.
We
do
have
a
quorum
to
conduct
business
today.
um
So
that's
great,
that's
why
I
super
suggest,
please
grabbing
those
meeting
minutes
that
we're
going
to
review
um
out
of
your
meeting
invitation
in
your
email.
um
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
ordnance
enforcement.
A
uh
Thank
you
all
for
being
here
with
us
today.
um
If
you
will,
since
I
already
told
you
like
five
times,
asked
you,
I
already
asked
you
like
five
times
to
um
pull
up
your
meeting
invitation
email.
I
assume
you
are
also
looking
at
the
agenda
uh
for
which
I
will
accept
a
motion
to
approve
before
we
move
forward
with
the
balance
of
this
meeting.
A
um
We
all
asked
erica
to
continue
to
please
provide
written
meeting
minutes
erica's
the
secretary
of
clean
pittsburgh
commission
at
this
time
to
review
after
our
meetings,
even
though
all
of
our
meetings
are
available
on
this
city's
youtube
channel.
Thank
you
so
much
alex
and
uh
tech
and
all
of
those
things
for
taking
care
of
that
for
us,
um
and
so
we
have
uh
kind
of
a
backlog
right
now
of
minutes
to
approve.
A
C
B
Yeah
um
something's
wrong
with
that
link.
I
just
opened
it
up
in
our
google
drive
and
it
won't
it's
going
to
something
else,
weird,
so
we're
going
to
have
to
put
may
on
the
back
burner
and
find
out
what's
wrong
with
that.
It
was
working
when
this
invitation
was
made
earlier
this
week,
but
something
has
changed
with
that
document
between
now
and
then
we'll
have
to
figure
out
what
so.
F
B
We'll
need
to
work
out
a
better
system
for
that,
because
coming
from
the
google
drive
seems
to
be
a
problem
with
that.
So
we'll
make
sure
from
now
on,
when
we're
sharing
these
out,
we'll
do
them
from
uh
a
city
one
drive
link
and
make
sure
that
everybody
who
has
that
link
is
able.
You
don't
need
as
many
permissions
as
if
we
set
that
up
first.
So
we'll
start
here
with
april's,
I
do
know
that
we
brought
up
april's
before
we
needed
a
small
change
and
that
change
has
been
made.
B
B
I
I
B
F
G
B
B
C
B
All
right,
so
I
think
we've
talked
about
this
uh
uh
briefly
a
few
times
uh
um
before
as
part
of
the
gaining
transition
report.
He
wants
to
have
a
anti-litter
campaign
coming
from
the
city
and
coming
from
the
mayor's
office,
um
we
have
put
together
a
a
very
long
presentation
that
we've
been
pitching
internally
in
the
city
uh
most
and
we're
going
to
talk
about
we're
actually
going
to
show
a
much
shorter,
tourniqueted
version
here
for
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission,
because
most
everybody
here
already
knows
these
sort
of
things.
B
B
B
All
right,
so
this
is
a
powerpoint.
It
does
include
um
a
video.
I
know,
videos
over
zoom
can
get
a
little
weird,
so
um
we
will
probably
if
it
doesn't
work,
just
hang
on
for
like
one
minute
it'll
be
over,
because
I
know
that
especially
audio
gets
a
little
weird
when
you
share
a
video.
So
let
me
share
my
screen
here.
B
So
this
is
not
what
the
campaign
will
be.
It's
kind
of
the
pitch
of
what
the
campaign
should
be.
um
We're
we're
basically
going
to
cover
a
few
things
right
off
the
top
for,
for
especially
for
people
in
the
mayor's
administration,
everybody
else
who
may
not
know
a
history
of
litter
campaigns
and
things
like
that
or
you
know.
The
first
thing
we
want
to
talk
about
is
why
it
matters.
um
You
know.
I
think
everybody
on
this
board
is
well
uh
versed
in
just
how
much
trash
affects
people's
lives.
B
But
um
you
know
there's
a
lot
been
a
lot
of
studies
in
the
past
five
ten
years
about
how
harmful
this
stuff
is.
We've
talked
a
lot
in
our
meetings
about
it,
but
uh
we
want
to
introduce
everybody
who's
in
the
mayor's
office.
Just
how
important
this
stuff
is.
The
the
philadelphia
study
from
uh
that
was
brought
up
at
the
beginning
of
the
year
in
the
new
york
times
about
that
dramatic
decrease
in
gun
violence
just
from
cleaning
up
vacant
lots.
B
B
um
One
thing
we
want
to
uh
really
emphasize
is
we
can
make
direct
uh
correlations
now,
it's
not
or
I'm
sorry
direct
causation
from
urban
blight
to
so
many
other
problems.
Now
we,
it's
always
been
known
as
a
uh
correspondation
right
where
there's
urban
blight.
There's
poverty
there's
harm.
There
is
crime,
but
these
things
actually
have
a
causational
effect
is
what
we're
learning,
but
we
don't
want
to
mistake
it
for
the
root
cause.
B
There
are
other
root
causes
that
go
towards
having
urban
blight
be
prevalent
in
some
areas
and
not
others,
and
these
things
end
up
becoming
a
feedback
loop,
making
those
same
problems
worse
and
worse
and
worse.
But
if
we
as
a
city
focus
on
urban
blight,
we
can
almost
think
of
it
as
a
choke
point
where
we
stop
those
huge
things
getting
worse,
we
can
focus
on
and
we're
supposed
to
focus
on
these
things.
This
is
literally
our
job
as
a
city
to
focus
on
these
things.
B
B
um
So
that's
the
why
it
matters
again
the
short
version
we're
going
to
talk
in
the
short
version
of
what
not
to
say.
I
think
this
is
something
we
learned
in
2019
from
the
litter
summit.
uh
Catchy,
don't
litter
slogans
can
often
make
littering
worse
through
weird
uh
cork
of
social
psychology.
You
put
a
no
littering
sign
up
on
a
clean
street.
Litter
actually
increases
things
like
that,
um
so
we
that's
something
we
kind
of
have
to
avoid.
B
Another
thing
is
framing
littering
as
a
bad
behavior,
and
so
we
kind
of
excuse
ourselves
from
taking
on
all
of
the
trash
out
there.
That's
on
the
street,
because
why
clean
up
after
jerks
right
so
when
we
focus
on
just
littering
and
not
litter,
we're
only
looking
at
a
small
portion
of
the
problem
and
we're
kind
of
excusing
ourselves
from
doing
anything
about
it.
So
we
want
to
de-emphasize
littering
is
bad
because
it's
it's
obvious
right
and
then
three
promote
volunteerism.
B
B
But
what
we
find
is
that
really
clean
well-off
neighborhoods
are
that
way
because
of
volunteerism
in
places
that
do
have
a
significant
amount
of
urban
blight?
Don't
have
that
luxury
and
that's
what
we
need
to
understand
is
that
volunteering
is
a
luxury
that
not
everybody
has.
If
you
have
your
needs
met,
you
know
you.
You
have
that
extra
time
that
extra
energy,
those
extra
connections,
but
if
you
do
not
have
your
needs
met,
asking
people
to
take
on
more
work
is
almost
an
offensive
ask.
B
B
um
This
is
what
people
can
hear
when
a
municipality
comes
to
residence
to
to
just
do
volunteerism,
so
we
we
have
to
be
very
delicate
and
very
smart
with
how
we're
going
to
promote
volunteers
and
because
that
has
to
be
part
of
the
solution
right.
So
knowing
these
two
things,
what's
the
actual
message
going
to
be,
the
gainey
transition
report
has
dozens
of
goals
that
all
intersect
with
urban
blight,
some
in
ways
that
people
may
not
immediately
make
that
connection.
B
The
the
food
equity
issue
in
food
deserts
leave
people
with
really
crummy
trash
bags
that
rip
open
when
it's
set
up
for
curbside.
That's
a
significant
problem
in
areas
that
don't
have
grocery
stores
local.
They
have
to
get
them
from
the
dollar
store
things
like
that.
So
what
we
want
to
do
as
a
city
is
we
want
to
show
we
don't
want
to.
We
want
to
show,
don't
tell
we
don't
want
to
chide
the
public.
B
We
want
to
accomplish
goals
as
a
city
that
we
feel
will
make
a
difference
and
then
present
what
we're
doing
as
a
city
to
the
public
and
ask
for
help.
um
So
here
is
the
video
uh
you
may
need
to
turn
your
speakers
up.
This
is
an
example
largely
made
out
of
um
some
b-roll
of
garbage
olympics.
We
already
had
some
made
out
of
um
what's
the
word
stock
footage
and
things
like
that.
C
B
Why
did
it
stop
all
right?
Well,
I'm
sorry
about
that.
um
Yeah.
I
always
have
a
hard
time
with
showing
videos
over
online
meetings.
uh
Basically,
the
uh
point
to
that
video
was
here's.
The
harms
that
trash
creates
to
our
community
and
here's
what
you
can
do
or
before
we
say,
here's
what
you
can
do,
here's
what
we're
doing!
We
are
going
to
be
surveying
the
city
for
these
problems
and
mapping
them
out.
We
are
going
to
create
infrastructure
improvements.
B
So
that
is,
and
then
you,
if
you
want
to
participate,
we
have
resources
for
you,
so
that
is
one
of
the
first
targeted
messages
we
want
to
go
with
on
um
a
campaign
again,
it's
all
about
cooperation
with
the
public,
not
telling
them
what
to
do.
The
second
is
introducing
new
enforcement
measures
about
what
you're
supposed
to
be
doing
with
your
curbside
set
out
things
that
people
may
be
in
violation
of
that
they
don't
even
know
what
you're,
how
you're
supposed
to
store
your
trash
things
like
that,
and
introducing
that.
B
Maybe
you
know,
quality
of
life
ticketing
may
be
coming
things
like
that.
Third
is
going
to
be
oakland
uh
focused
um
specifically
for
new
students,
because
every
single
year
they
have
the
same
problem.
New
students
come
in
and
they've
never
done
a
beginning
to
end
trash
before
they've
always
had
some
help
with
the
family,
and
this
is
the
first
time
they're
living
on
their
own.
So
we
need
to
say
you
know.
This
is
why
this
matters
for
you
to
do
this
correctly.
B
We
also
want
to
utilize
some
of
these
spaces
that
we
already
have
control
over,
but
aren't
using
very
well
right
now,
bus
shelter,
ads
spin
scooter
ads,
and
these
don't
have
to
be
the
full
campaign.
This
can
just
be
a
small
nudge,
barely
touching
on
one
of
the
topics,
just
always
introducing
here's
something
we're
doing,
and
here's
something
you
can
do
to
participate.
B
We
may
be
able
to
add
300
extra
cans
to
the
city
that
would
cost
zero
dollars
to
the
public.
So
that's
a
larger
conversation,
but
we
wanted
to
sneak
it
into
this
campaign
presentation.
So
when
I
said
before,
there
was
three
messages:
there's
actually
going
to
be
four
key
points
here,
because
we
can
say
we
want
to
do
this
this
and
this
and
this
and
it's
all
meaningless
unless
we
actually
have
a
plan
to
achieve
these
things.
B
So
this
is
actually
kind
of
our
trojan
horse
for
getting
the
gold
plan
in
front
of
the
mayor's
office.
um
One
we've
got
a
few
things
lined
up
already
that
are
in
progress
already
have
a
lot
of
groundwork
on,
and
we
want
to
heavily
use
this
to
accomplish
these
goals,
one
we
want
to
take
our
litter
index
pilot
and
expand
that
greatly
to
an
urban
blight
index.
So
citywide
we'd
have
a
map
on
where
not
just
litter
is
but
overgrown
lots
graffiti,
broken
sidewalks
potholes
street
signs
that
need
replaced.
B
All
of
this
stuff
that
affects
quality
of
life
for
our
residents,
we'd
be
able
to
have
a
full
map
of
it
and
stop
relying
on
3-1-1
and
instead
give
service
to
the
people
who
need
it.
The
most
um
we
also.
um
This
is
how
we
go
from
being
reactive
to
three
on
ones
too
proactive
to
actual
need
um
two.
We
many
people
in
this
room
helped
craft
this
pennsylvania,
litter
action
plan.
B
We
do
want
to
help
support
that,
and
we
don't
need
to
recreate
some
of
the
wheel
of
messaging
of
the
things
that
are
going
into
public
schools.
All
we
need
to
make
sure
is
that
our
relationship
with
pittsburgh,
public
schools
are
uh
strong
enough
so
that
we
can
help
support
this
being
taught
in
them.
B
Also,
you
know
this
is
what
we
end
up
doing
with
so
many
much
of
those
requests
is
they're,
so
vaguely
worded.
We
ask
people
to
go
through
that
horrible
um
navigation
of
a
flow
chart
before
to
find
the
correct
uh
party,
and
we
end
up
passing
those
things
back
and
forth
between
ourselves
in
the
city.
B
This
can
add
months
to
a
311
request,
delivery
time
it
can
just
really
slow
us
down.
Dumpsters
are
sent
to
the
wrong
place
66
of
the
time,
because
we
have
four
different
dumpster
categories
that
go
to
three
different
apartments.
So
with
the
gold
plan,
the
ultimate
goal
is
to
consolidate
all
of
those
into
a
city-wide
single
trash
abatement
and
enforcement
division.
So
we
do
not
have
to
continuously
pass
them
back
and
forth
anymore.
It
becomes
this
whole
series
of
questions
of.
Is
it
literally
an
illegal
dumping?
Is
it
that
says
that
becomes
a
single
question?
B
B
B
This
is
what
you
can
do
to
help
support
here's
reese's
resources
available
to
you,
and
these
are
all
real
comments
that
we
see
on
reddit
on
facebook
or
when
we
engage
people
through
that
conversation
through
that
paradigm
and
that's
what
we
want
to
continue
with
this
campaign.
Obviously
it
becomes
a
lot
about
budget
a
lot
about
how
we
create
that.
But
that's
what
we're
going
to
be
looking
to
do
so.
B
We
want
to
do
about
two
years
worth
of
really
good
work,
where
we
can
see
striking
visual
differences
and
record
ourselves
doing
that
work
at
the
end,
at
the
end
of
doing
that
work
for
two
years
and
showing
that
we're
showing
up
and
we're
the
ones
who
are
responsible
for
this,
not
the
public,
then
we
present
that
to
the
public
and
saying
here's
what
we're
doing
um
so.
This
is
what
should
be
going
in
for
the
mayor
uh
sometime
in
the
next
month.
B
It
may
be
that
we
need
to
actually
present
this
at
our
clean
pittsburgh
commission
meeting
with
the
mayor.
I
don't
know
because
in
its
entirety
the
the
presentation
is
about
35
minutes.
If
I
just
ramble
on
really
fast
like
I
just
did,
um
but
a
lot
of
these
do
spark
conversation
and
do
require
a
lot
of
um
talking
about
how
what
what
does
this
mean?
What
do
we
need
to
know
more
about
it,
which
very
quickly
turns
into
a
full
hour?
B
J
Ahead
this
is
this
is
great.
Thank
you,
chris.
um
I
had
a
question
about
um
the
part
of
the
presentation
where
we
were
talking
about
the
additional
cans
and
whether
or
not
that
would
actually
improve
efficiency,
because
I
guess
my
understanding
of
dpw
is
you
know
the
number
one
time
stuck
for
them
is
emptying
trash
cans.
So
I'm
curious
like
if
we
add
more
trash
cans.
How
will
that
help.
B
100,
true,
we
struggle
with
cans.
We
barely
have
the
force
with
the
ad
supported
cans.
The
ads
aren't
supporting
the
cost
of
the
cans
themselves.
I
mean
they
do,
but
that's
not
the
thing.
The
ad
actually
provides
the
cost
of
servicing
the
cans
by
their
own
people.
It
is
not
our
workforce
going
to
handle
them,
and
so
that
obviously
could
create
some.
If
done
incorrectly
could
create
issues
with
say
the
union
or
our
own
workers.
We
are
not
side
lighting
them.
B
In
fact,
we
would
not
take
off
a
single
one
of
our
public
hands
for
these
contracted
cans
of
through
a
vendor
right
we'd
be
adding
300,
roughly
cans
to
the
city
in
places
where
ads,
don't
really
stick
out
that
much,
maybe
next
to
where
we
already
have
bus
shelters.
We've
been
looking
at
where
we
currently
have
uh
bus
shelters
with
ads
on
them
and
a
cam
right
next
to
it.
So
we
could
potentially
free
up
about
uh
you
know:
50
cans,
uh
50.
I
think
a
last
uh
account.
B
According
to
my
intern,
here,
kira
she's
been
checking
where
we
have
cans
next
to
shelters.
We
have
about
80
to
maybe
even
up
to
200
cans
right
there.
We
could
replace
all
those
with
the
ad
supported
ones
and
redistribute
them
anyway,
so
we're
not
taking
any
work
away
from
our
union
workers
we're
adding
a
vendor,
that's
basically
more
or
less
a
memorandum
of
understanding
that
you're
allowed
to
put
cans
here
on
this
public
property
and
you're
allowed
to
service
them,
and
it's
all
paid
for
through
these
advertisements.
I
Hi
chris,
this
is
afton.
I
just
have
a
quick
question
too,
um
is
downtown
the
right
place
for
them,
since
we
have
the
downtown
partnership
like
we,
I
think
the
next
step.
We
probably
need
to
talk
to
them
as
well,
so
I
know
that
they
sort
of
have
a
say
over
what
happens
with
waste
when
it
comes
specifically
to
downtown.
So
I
think
that
this
would
be
great
um
for
sure,
like
oakland
and
some
of
the
other
areas.
B
Yeah
downtown
rarely,
I
I
rarely
hear
problems
with
downtown.
Finding
a
trash
can
downtown
it's
mostly
the
places
we
see
making
a
lot
of
requests
are
along
bus
routes
along
um
school
bus
routes,
especially
too,
and
we
want
to
use
that
information
from
a
citywide,
litter
index
and
stuff
like
that
overlay
them
with
where
we
know
uh
school
bus
routes
are,
and
they
don't
have
enough
resources,
and
things
like
that.
um
I
I
think
this
is
really
going
to
help
us
supplement
in
some
of
the
places
we
know
need
it.
The
most.
B
As
far
as
potentially
bringing
this
up
in
our
mayor's
meeting,
which
we
will
be
talking
about
um
this
this
meeting
as
well,
um
would
you
prefer
this
be
separate
from
our
mayor's
meeting,
because
it
would
take
up
a
significant
amount
of
time
we'd
have
with
the
mayor,
and
I
don't
want
to
waste
our
yearly
meeting
on
something
he's
going
to
need
to
see
at
one
point
or
another
anyway.
So
I'm
I'm
fully
open
to
suggestion
on
that
as
well.
C
I
think
who
should
maybe
um
I
guess
it
depends
on
how
much
we
want
to
talk
about
other
things,
but
at
the
same
time
I
think
this
should
be
something
that
we're
mentioning.
I
get
to
get
the
juiciest
bits
in
with
him
and
I'm
like
hey.
We
would
love
to
talk
to
you
about
this,
rub
scans
together,
um
yeah
at
a
later
date,
and
hopefully
that
you
know
if
you
bury
you
know
baby,
but
you
tease
them
about
it.
Hopefully
they're
like
yeah,
so
I
don't
know
that's
why
I
agree
with
that.
I
agree.
I
B
Yeah
I
like
that
I
did
like
I
said
it
was.
We
have
had
a
hard
time
getting
on
a
schedule,
he's
been
very,
very
busy,
um
which
is
understandable.
um
We
do,
thankfully,
finally
have
our
our
date
for
the
pittsburgh
mission
to
meet
with
him
next
month.
um
So
that's
at
least-
and
we
at
least
have
presented
this
to
the
mayor's
office
through
chief
frank,
so
that
when
these
budget
requests
coming
in
for
the
gold
plan
happen,
I
think
what
is
today
in
less
than
a
week
they're
due
by
the
15th.
B
I
A
E
H
E
E
Costs
or
expenses
that
have
already
been
approved
by
the
commission,
um
but
there
are
a
few
that
still
need
to
be
approved
if
we
want
to
move
forward
with
those
and
we
can
run
through
those
if
we
want
depending
on
time.
um
One
thing
we
are
looking
at
is
that
there
were
a
few
things
um
that
we
had
originally
budgeted
that
were
covered
by
community
development,
block
grant
funding,
um
and
so
we
did
not
do
not
need
to
pay
for
them
out
of
our
budget,
and
that
actually
leaves
us
with
some
funding
as
well.
E
So
there
were
a
couple
of
things
that
we
discussed
both
in
approving
some
additional
expenses
for
this
year
and
then
ideas
for
future
funding
um
and
chris
and
afton
you
just
were
both
in
the
meetings.
I
don't
know
what
would
be
best
as
far
as
what
you'd
like
to
do.
First
kind
of
going
through
with
the
budget.
B
Why
don't
we
go
to
some
of
the
things
we
talked
about,
that
we
we
would
need
to
do
new
goats
on
uh
expanded.
uh
One
of
the
things
is
an
expanded
um
uh
line
item
for
the
garbage
olympics
each
year
we
give
about
two
thousand
dollars
for
litter
pickers
and,
as
our
team
numbers
grow,
um
that
that
equals
less
pickers
per
team.
B
So
we
were
thinking
about
simply
just
doubling
that
this
year,
since
a
few
of
the
plans
that
we
had
set
uh
funds
aside
for,
uh
were
not
uh
something
we
were
able
to
do
this
year,
so
four
thousand
dollars
for
the
garbage
olympics.
If,
if
uh
we'll
take
a
vote
on
that,
um
there's
also
uh
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
for
you-
uh
uh
collection,
hhw,
uh
collection
subsidies.
B
We
can
help
with
that,
and
um
then
we
also
need
to
talk,
maybe
more
about
uh
forming
a
budget
for
um
amir's
project
with
oakland
for
qr
codes
that
are
magnets
to
stick
on
student
fridges
with
language
to
leave
it
there
for
forever
so
that
they
can
always
access
their
garbage
collection
dates.
So
there's
a
few
different
projects.
E
There
is
one
event
remaining
this
year
in
october,
and
one
of
the
ideas
was
to
just
do
a
blanket
if
you
register.
For
that
event,
you
receive
you
know
ten
dollars
off.
um
You
know,
thanks
through
sponsorship,
to
the
cpc
to
enable
you
and
hopefully
motivate
you
to
come
and
bring
some
of
your
materials
that
shouldn't
be
put
in
your
landfill.
E
um
That
was
an
option
we
had.
I
mean
I
don't
think
that
would
I
think,
with
what
150
people
we'd
only
be
looking
at
fifteen
hundred
dollars
for
this
year.
um
If
that
be
correct,
if
my
brain
is
working
right,
so
we
could
alter
that
if
we
would
want
to
vote
on
those
two
items
um
today,
we
could
and
then
with
those
ideas-
oh
crap,
what
I
just
do.
C
I
E
B
Oh,
there
is
um
one
more
item
I
did
want
to
bring
up
um
for
our
ballot,
bins,
um
which
I'll
talk
more
a
little
bit
about
that
about
member
organizations
just
as
an
update,
but
for
the
belt
bins
um
each
one
does
come
with
a
single
key,
and
since
we
are
giving
these
out
to
a
lot
of
people,
I
do
have
a
fear
of
somebody
losing
that
key
and
us
not
being
able
to
help
them.
So
we've
found
somewhere
to
find
additional
keys
a
vendor
that
we
could
purchase
this
from.
I
have
an
invoice
here.
B
F
C
I
B
B
We'll
have
uh
reeler
numbers
next
time
we
talk,
which
we
may
need
to
include
that
in
an
email
vote
depending
on
you
know,
we
won't
have
a
meeting
next
month
because
we'll
be
meeting
with
the
mayor
instead,
so
uh
watch
your
inboxes
for
that,
because
that
might
be
something
we
will
do,
um
but
I
think
that's
it
for
that.
We
can
move
on
to
the
next
thing.
A
A
B
B
Yet.
But
that's
that's
our
big!
That's
our
money!
Ask
basically
of
the
mayor.
Please
take
over
these
cameras.
We've
piloted
um
that'll,
go
out
for
a
larger
uh
contract
out
for
bid
um
and
then
um
also
to
support
the
the
gold
plan,
which
should
be
already
in
the
budget
at
that
time
and
maybe
discuss
a
little
bit
more
about
that
and
then
three
we're
going
to
introduce
a
slate
of
candidates.
We've
had
many
members
of
the
clean
pittsburgh
commission
move
on
to
really
great
opportunities
and
so
we're
a
little
low
on
members.
B
Right
now,
we've
been
working
um
to
get
uh
members
based
on
what
our
bylaws
require
so
um
one
we
have
uh
justin
dan
doy
from
the
university
of
pittsburgh,
who
was
uh
introduced
by
our
last
college,
uh
erica
nina's,
our
college
rep
from
erica
ninos
um
to
sanjeev
manadhar
manidhar
from
pittsburgh,
public
schools
uh
to
replace
uh
kelly,
whacker
um
josiah
gilliam
from
the
mayor's
office.
uh
These
are
all
people,
we've
talked
to
and
have
asked
to
be
nominated
and
we
haven't
made
those
nominations
clear
to
and
one
more
um
liz
gray
from
opdc.
B
So
those
are
the
four
we've
lined
up
so
far
um
to
bring
to
the
mayor
and
say:
please
nominate
these
so
that
they
can
go
to
city
council.
I
don't
know
if
the
mayor's
office
has
picks
already
for
us
um
to
add
to
these
requests
that
will
that
will
bring
the
slate
of
candidates.
um
I
do
know
that
they
have
made
a
very
public
push
for
people
to
join
the
boards.
B
B
Silence
is
good
to
me
all
right.
um
Well,
we'll,
um
like,
like
uh
laurie
said
it
is
uh
september
29th.
It
will
be
held
in
the
mayor's
office
at
414
grants
street
the
city
county
building
uh
for
anybody
who
is
unable
to
attend
in
person
we'll
make
sure
to
set
up
a
webcam
and
teams
meeting
and-
and
you
can
join
that
way
um
and
we're
really
looking
forward
to
it-
maybe
even
an
hour
beforehand,
we'll
gather
together
and
make
sure
we're
all
still
on
that
same
page.
A
B
All
right,
yeah,
that's
great
yeah.
We
we
will
make
sure
that
it
won't
be
a
live
cast
on
youtube
or
need
a
city
channel
or
anything
like
that.
We'll
just
set
up
our
own
meeting
and
talk
very
quickly
about
um
exactly
what
we'll
be
bringing
there,
which
is
everything
we
just
discussed
and
anything
anybody
can
think
of
between
now
and
then.
B
At
the
risk
of
everyone
getting
bored
of
the
sound
of
my
own
voice
uh
ballot
bin
update
is
um
we
we
had
a
slight
delay.
uh
We
reached
out
to
everybody
who
had
been
awarded
a
ballot
bin
to
let
them
know
that
it
is
a
stock
and
they
are
going
to
get
it
uh
when
we
went
to
get
the
um
questions
printed
on
those
magnetic
sheets
for
the
ballot
bins,
our
um
print
shop
here
was
low
on
stock.
So
we
had
to
wait
for
that.
B
C
I
did
I
did
want
to
add
to
that
um
uh
part
of
that,
which
is
what
I
I
was
trying
to
get.
Some
boring
containers
to.
You
know
uh
bolster
that
uh
the
cigarette
fun
um
they
were
virginia
from
keep
america
beautiful
the
same
place
that
we're
getting
the
money
for
those
containers,
and
they
said
I
should
be
receiving
the
boring
ones
in
10
days.
C
Ones,
boring
ones.
Sorry,
my
mouth
doesn't
work
lately
I
apologize
it's
the
the
ones
that
I
know
brooklyn.
I
saw
them
recent
in
brookline,
they're,
downtown
they're,
just
basically
the
ones
that
broke
myself
were
more
uh
cubic
like
rectangular
um
and
I
think
the
ones
downtown
are
more
cylindrical
um
but
yeah.
So
they're,
just
things
that
you
attach
to
a
pole,
they're
gray,
if
they
have
a
little
cigarette
sign
on
it
asking
station.
Basically.
C
Was
all
oh
cool?
I
saw
your
green
box
come
up.
Well,
I
guess
I,
I
will
start
um
yeah,
so
we
as
mentioned
previously,
we
our
hhw,
is
going
pretty
well.
We
did
a
hard
launch
this
past
saturday.
um
I
you
know,
don't
have
any
numbers
from
that,
but
it's
been
going
pretty
well,
um
and
people
have
definitely
been
using
our
weekly
collections
every
tuesday
um
and
thursday.
C
So
that's
really
good
um
we're
you
know
kicking
back
up
with
our.
um
You
know
getting
the
blue
bins
back
up
again.
We
surpassed
our
little
hurdle
there
for
a
second
um
and
we
got
some
legislation
to
pass.
So
good
news
is
that
we
will
start
distributing
again
won't
be
until
october,
but
um
the
the
blue
bins
shall
continue.
E
H
E
B
Thank
you.
I
think
that
wraps
us
up
for
the
member
updates,
then,
because
aaron
tobin
had
to
jump
off
at
the
last
second,
it
looks
like
so
um
we
will
be
sending
out
our
monthly
uh
solicitation
email
for
content
for
our
newsletter.
uh
We
do
want
to
get
the
newsletter
or
we
try
to
get
the
newsletter
out
the
following
tuesday,
um
so
see.