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A
B
Okay,
this
this
plan
has
93
nde,
the
the
prime
on
this
is
denise
wesley
she's,
both
a
nbe
and
wb
certified
and
I'm
turning
over
to
brandon.
C
Hello
good
afternoon,
everybody
thank
you
for
giving
us
this
opportunity
to
present
this
plan.
This
is
a
plan
for
compliance
consultant
services
for
the
housing
authority.
The
prime
is,
as
chuck
said,
dr
wesley
management
consultant
inc,
which
is
certified
both
as
an
mbe
and
a
wbe.
C
She
did
claim
the
mbe
portion
and
had
a
wbe,
but
that
wb
did
not
have
a
current
certification,
and
so
they
weren't
included
in
the
plan
that
we
sent
you
all.
But
this
is
a
five-year
agreement.
Luckily,
for
us,
miss
wesley
won
it
again
through
the
proposal.
She's
done
an
excellent
excellent
work
for
us
for
the
last
previous
contract
and
we're
excited
to
have
her
back
on
again.
So
without
any
questions,
I
will
answer
any
questions
you
guys
may
have
of
this
plan.
A
Brandon,
it
was,
I
discussed
these
plans
with
with
chuck
this
week,
and
he
told
me
that
the
wbe
that
they
had
commissioned
for
this
was
in
the
process
of
getting
certified.
Is
that
correct.
C
I
believe
so
it's
it's
a
partner.
She
works
with
the
prime
works
with
out
of,
I
think
florida
that
it's
what
I
understand
at
the
time
of
her
submission.
They
didn't
have
a
current
certification.
A
C
Yeah
issues
that
you
would
be
the
prime,
if
you
have
any
questions
for
miss
wesley,
dr
wesley.
F
I
want
to
ask:
is
there
some
sort
and
chuck?
This
is
probably
more
a
question
for
you?
Is
there?
Is
there
a
way
you're
making
decisions
about
whether
to
is
it
because
we
need
to
relieve
the
20,
the
the
larger
percent,
and
so
it
just?
It
just
seems
like
we're
always
kind
of
airing
on
the
side
of
the
nba
amount,
because
those
goals
are
higher
and
I
get
the
logic
there,
but
we're
artificially
deflating
the
wbe
amounts
too.
B
Right,
well
that
you
hit
it
right
on
the
head,
commissioner,
that
is
my
logic
to
take
the
higher
percentage.
B
However,
I
would
like
to
someday
in
the
future
be
able
to
say
we
can,
since
the
prime
is
both
an
nbe
and
wbe
to
kind
of
bust
it
up
a
little
bit
and
maybe
literally,
to
bring
that
wbe
number
up,
but
as
of
right
now
we
do
not
split
it.
So
I
took
the
higher
percentage
you're
correct.
B
D
B
D
A
B
Yes,
this
is
2102,
this
is
from
domi.
This
is
one
of
the
the
best
plans
of
the
year
so
far
guys
it
has
18
nbe
6.67
percent
wbe
and
they
also
added
a
veteran
business
on
here
for
four
percent.
This
is
pretty
good,
so
I'll
I'll
turn
it
over
to.
I
think
jeff's
on
the
on
the
call.
If
you
want
questions
from.
B
A
Here
I
have
a
question
for
jeff
jeff.
First
of
all,
congratulations
for
your
participation
and
your
efforts.
We
greatly
appreciate
it.
You
know
we're
trying
to
keep
these
virtual
meetings
within
a
half
hour
if
we
can
our
top.
So
I-
but
I
didn't
want
this
to
go
by
without
you
telling
the
commissioners
how
you
know
what
your
efforts
were
and
how
you
were
able
to
reach
these
goals.
H
Really
it
was
on
allegheny
city,
electric
ace,
they're,
the
ones
who
put
the
efforts
we
just
worked
with
them
at
the
beginning
of
when
it
was
awarded,
and
I
really
have
to
give
it
to
ace.
I
have
to
give
it
to
the
the
prime
contractor.
B
A
Yeah:
okay,
thanks
for
joining
the
call
and
congratulations
on
your
participation,
we
appreciate
it
if
you
want
to
just
go
through
what
your
process
is
just
really
for
my
own
benefit,
I'd
like
to
know:
okay,.
G
Well,
when
I
saw
what
the
participation
requirement
was,
I
reached
out
onto
the
website,
because
we
didn't
really
have
a
strong
mbe
per
se
anymore
and
we
located
well
the
mve
who
re
oh,
the
supreme
traffic
control.
G
As
far
as
the
veteran,
I
also
went
on
to
the
website
to
try
to
find
veteran
participation
and
keystone
electrical
supply,
not
aware
that
there
was
a
veteran
participation,
but
fortunately
for
our
material.
That's
the
electrical
portion
of
electrical
conduit
and
everything
portion.
They
were
on
board
very
quickly,
looking
to
even
get
more
of
our
business,
for
any
kind
of
participation
were
in
need
of,
and
the
wbe
who
was
the
wb.
G
I've
been
working
on
so
many
of
these
jobs.
Oh
pittsburgh,
mobile,
concrete.
Yes,
I
also
found
them
through
the
website
to
not
knowing
that
they
were
also
a
woman-owned
business.
We
use
them
all
the
time
for
different
projects,
but
not
realizing
that
they
were
a
minority
participation
reached
out
to
lisa
and
she
was
definitely
on
board
and
we
were
able
to
to
meet
with
the
material
that
our
subcontractor,
a
n
who
were
subcontracting
for
for
the
excavation
work
and
everything
everything
just
kind
of
worked
right
into
place.
A
A
I
A
B
A
Thanks
jeffrey,
thank
you.
2102-03.
B
Okay,
this
one
is
from
public
works,
it's
the
pittsburgh
recycling
bin
project
and
we
have
the
crime
on
the
line
to
talk
about
this
when
they
are
in
manufacturing.
They
actually
build
the
bins
so
and
they
have
a
2.85
wbe
on
the
on
the.
I
think
it's
for
for
moving
the
bins.
So
we
have
the
prime
on
the
line
so
we'll
let
them
take
it
from
here.
A
Okay,
let
me
just
let
me
interject
for
one
second,
I
just
want
the
commissioners
to
understand
that
this
is
not
just
a
self-performed
self-performed
contract
credit.
You
know
clair
categorized
as
self-performed,
but
they
actually
manufacture
these
bins
so
I'll.
Let
them
take
it
from
there,
but
just
keep
that.
Keep
that
in
mind
that
that
is
really
where
this,
where
this,
why
this
partition
participation
is
low.
J
Yeah
aaron,
thank
you
so
much
for
for
communicating
that
to
the
team
here
good
afternoon.
Everybody.
Thank
you
so
much
for
having
us
my
name's
anthony
lizzy,
as
you
can
all
see,
I'm
the
field
sales
rep
for
rare
pacific
covering
covering
pittsburgh.
J
I
also
have
jack
webber
on
the
line,
since
I
am
a
little
bit
newer
to
rarig,
and
so
I'm
actually
going
to
pass
it
off
to
him
to
explain
a
little
bit
about.
You
know
this
outreach
and
the
eorc
so
without
further
ado
jack.
Do
you
mind
taking
over.
B
K
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
yeah.
Thank
you
for
having
us
yeah.
I
I
I
I
now
I
understand
why
we
went
last
here.
I
I
wish
our
news
was
as
good
as
I
really
do.
I
wish
I,
our
news
was
as
good
as
the
first
few
companies,
and
I
wish
this
was
as
easy.
K
So
I'm
certainly
here
to
answer
any
questions
but,
as
aaron
had
said,
rarick
pacific
company,
if
I
could
just
give
a
little
brief
introduction
as
to
what
we
do
it
because
it
is,
it
is
kind
of
important,
so
we're
we're
actually
the
the
industry's
leading
manufacturer
and
supplier
of
these
containers
to
the
solid
waste
and
recycling
industry.
K
We
sell
a
lot
of
these
products
to
municipalities
and
counties
and
across
the
country
we
sell
them
to
the
private
sector
as
well,
we're
a
direct
manufacturer
and
they're
and
and
as
such,
we
we've
been
through
a
lot
of
this
mbe
wbe
exercise
throughout
the
years,
and
it's
something
that
we
believe
in
as
a
company
and
it's
something
that
we
participate
in
every
chance.
We
we
get.
I
I,
for
example,
we
have
the
city
of
los
angeles
account
where
they
purchased
13
million
dollars
of
containers
a
year.
K
It's
a
192
million
dollar
contract.
They
had.
They
also
had
very
strict,
not
very
strict
but
very,
very
large
mbe
wbe
requirements
and
we
didn't
meet
those
requirements
either,
and
it's
not
that
we
don't
want
to
meet
them.
It's
just
that.
We
are
very
limited
to
what
we
can
subcontract
out
and
and
I'll
stop
there
I'll
take
a
breath
because
I'm
from
new
jersey
and
I
can
get
very
long-winded,
and
so
does
anybody
have
any
questions
there
before
I
do
a
little
more
explaining.
A
This
probably
isn't
for
you
more
than
it
is
for
anthony.
Is
there?
Is
there
a
way
to
carve
this
out
as
collection
of
the
containers
or
the
dis?
I
mean
we
understand
that
if
the
manufacturer,
this
that's
what
the
sale
is
and
that's
what
the
contract
is,
is
to
actually
manufacture
and
sell
to
the
city,
the
the
containers,
but
is
there
a
way
to
carve
it
out
with
how
it's
being
how
they're
being
picked
up
or
am?
I
am
I
articulating
this?
Well,
I
don't
know.
E
Yeah,
can
I
jump
in
aaron?
Is
there
get
up?
Is
there?
Is
there
an
mbe
or
wbe
company
that
could
perhaps
distribute
you
know
the
the
containers
once
they
get
here?
Something
like
that,
you
know
where
are
they
being
dropped
off?
Is
there
some
trucking
company
that
can
be
per
hired
to
to
get
them
from
that
location
and
then
another?
They
could
perhaps
distribute
them
to
the
different
parts
of
the
city?
Where
they're
going
to
be
dropped
off?
Is
there
a
m
or
wbe
owned
firm?
A
J
Yeah
thanks,
commissioner,
thanks
for
bringing
it
up
that
that's
actually
a
really
great
point.
So,
if
I'm
sorry,
I'm
not
sure
erin
is
that
you
that's
handling
this.
This
document,
that's
on
the
screen
here.
J
I
am
yes
do
you
want
me
to
move
this
down
if
you
can
actually
just
go
back
up
to
the
top,
where
it
shows
our
percentage,
because.
J
This
is
all
of
our
outreach
by
the
way,
but
what
so
are
we've
actually
outsourced?
Our
are
for
all
of
our
freight
to
answer
your
question.
J
Okay,
and
so
that's
that's,
where
you'll
see,
there's
really
only
two
places
that
we
we
are
able
to
look
to
mbe
or
or
wb,
and
that's
our
labels
that
we
use
for
our
containers
and
it's
our
it's
our
our
shipping,
trucking
and
so
we've
covered
that
in
our
shipping
right
in
this
particular
instance,
you're
not
using
labels
on
these
bins,
and
so
we
we
just
couldn't,
look
to
obviously
use
those
right
and
another
place.
Actually
it's
coming
off.
The
top
of
my
head,
too,
is
wheels
right.
J
So
our
typically
we
we
sell
a
lot
of
roll
out
carts
right
and
those
roll-out
carts
come
with
wheels.
The
company
that
we
buy
from
is
a
minority-owned
business,
but
we're
getting
32
gallon
round
bins.
Here,
there's
no
wheels
on
those
right
so
and
then
to
answer
your
question
about
the
distribution.
J
F
J
Can't
just
go
out
and
pick
up
some
some
people
to
to
just
distribute
these
bins.
It's
not
as
easy
as
it
as
it
sounds
right.
There's
training,
that's
involved
where
we
have
to
actually
scan
these
bins
and
make
sure
that
they're
placed
that
they're
at
the
right
location.
So
it's
it
makes
it
really
really
tough
to
go
out
and
and
train
all
these.
These
people
that
could
distribute
the
bins
so
jack.
Is
there
anything
else
that
I
can
add.
K
So
again
we
you
know
we
manufacture
these
containers,
we
buy
resin,
we
buy
hundreds
of
millions
of
pounds
from
dow
chemical
and
exxon
mobil,
so
so
anything
from
a
raw
material
standpoint.
Is
we
just
we're
limited?
We
there's
there's
nobody.
We
can
use
there.
K
So
when
we
work
with
municipalities,
you
know
the
some
of
the
some
of
the
things
we
look
for
is
or
are
are
like
tony
had
mentioned,
labels
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
communities
like
to
put
the
stickers
on
rather
than
using
a
hot
stamp
they'll
put
a
sticker
on
the
container.
So
we've
identified
some
mbe
wbe
companies
for
labels
and
axles
axles
were
the
wheels
on
our
wheeled
carts.
But,
as
tony
mentioned,
you
guys
are
using
the
round
bins
there.
K
So
really
again,
we
what
we
did
is
we
identified
the
areas
that
we
could
use
and
then
we
reached
out
to
these
to
these
companies.
As
far
as
the
assembly
and
distribution
goes,
we
are
limited
and
so
again
they're,
so
we
perform.
We
actually
perform
that
that
service
in-house
and
there's
a
reason
we
do
it.
There's
we
do
that
way
because
of
insurance
for
insurance
reasons
they're.
K
So
so,
when
raring
uses
vendors,
we
have
to
get
them
all.
You
know
we
have
to
have
insurance.
We
have
to
carry
insurance,
so
the
insurance
liability
and
creditor
considerations
that
we
look
at.
So
we
actually
for
a
lot
of
reasons
just
have
to
perform
that
in-house
the
assembly
and
distribution
part
of
it
again.
It's
just
it's
just
a
limitation.
A
I
believe
that
from
your
from
your
company's
perspective,
you
you
have
done
really
all
that
you
can
do
like
tracy
had
asked
and-
and
I
had
asked
it
was-
it
was
more
on
the
city
side
of
what
what
the
city
could
have
carved
out
and-
and
I
I
understand
the
explanation-
I
don't
have
any
issues
with
your
explanation.
A
K
K
K
K
We
are
working
diligently
with
these
with
these
companies
and
working
on
on
ways
where
we
can
incorporate
more
mbe,
wbe
companies,
which
just
were
just
limited
and-
and
I
know
that
I
know
that-
may
not
sit
well.
But
aside
from
aside
from
turning
the
ownership
over
at
this
point
to
you
know
to
to
you
know,
possibly,
you
know
we're
a
privately
held
company
and
will
raring's
got
some
kids
and
you
know
he's
got
some
daughters
and,
aside
from
potentially
turning
it
over
there,
you
know
we're.
K
K
We
want
to
remain
competitive
with
our
customers
and-
and
we
do
find
that
that
in
in
subcontracting
out
many
times
that
the
pricing
is
higher
and
so
we're
very
pleased
with
jrks
we're
we're
happy
to
have
them
on
board,
and-
and
so
we
did
actually
go
through
the
process
to
get
them
certified.
It
was.
A
A
A
Anybody
anybody,
that's
not
with
the
city
of
pittsburgh
and-
and
this
is
pertains
to
them-
can
jump
off
the
call
at
this
time
we're
going
to
be
having
our
commissioner
meeting
right
after
this
this
reviewing
these
spreadsheets.
So
thank
you
all
for
for
jumping
on
thank.
L
Yeah
so
good
afternoon,
commissioners,
I
hope
you
all
are
doing
all
right.
I
just
wanted
to
give
you
an
update
on
the
itq
professional
services
work
order,
so
we've
recently
received
five
of
them,
so
if
you
I'll
just
go
through
each
one
of
them,
so
as
you
see
here,
there's
the
e
street
survey
and
the
the
roanoke
street
survey
this
was
assigned
to
the
prime
saint
prime
larsen
design
group
and
the
the
project
cost
is
is,
and
fourteen
8814
eight
hundred
respectively.
L
They
don't
have
any
sub
consultants
on
either
of
the
two
projects.
Then
the
third
one
is
the
city
of
pittsburgh,
its
consultation
services,
the
prime
is
wsp
usa,
and
this
one
doesn't
have
a
sub
sub
consultant.
Either
the
project
cost
is
20
000.
L
The
fourth
one
is
dpw.
Fourth,
division:
supplemental
geotechnical
exploration:
this
is,
it
has
a
project
cost
of
22
269..
L
L
The
fourth
project
is
chenle
park,
clubhouse
site
work,
and
this
is
the
prime
is
lonely.
I
don't
know
if
I'm
pronouncing
it
right
and
this
one
is
the
project.
Cost
is
eighty
a
little
over
eighty
five
thousand
eighty
five
thousand
nine
hundred
twenty
five.
There
are
no
sub
consultants
on
this,
so
we
have
checked
with.
We
are
checking
with
dan
and
the
senior
project
manager.
On
this
on
you
know
I
mean
this
85
000
is
a
considerable
amount
and
there's
no
sub
on
this.
L
So
we
will
get
back
to
you
on
this
one.
A
L
And
then
the
last
one
is
lincoln
place
combined
fire
ems
station
design.
This
is
the
prime
is
87
and
it
has
seven
sub
consultants
out
of
which
one
is
an
mbe
one,
a
wbe
and
one
is
veteran-owned
business
and
the
total
they
amount
to
the
24.
L
The
project
cost
here
is
480
000,
and
this
is
the
allocation
across
the
mwbes
and
the
veterans
owned
businesses.
Okay,.
A
Well
that
one
it
looks
like
they
at
least
made
an
effort,
they're
very
close
to
the
goal,
and-
and
you
know
they'll
still,
it
still
should
come
before
us
before
it's
the
project
starts
itself,
but
that
other
one
with
dappalonia
I'm
concerned
about.
So
yes,.
L
Yeah
we
will
yeah.
I
will
follow
a
follow
up
on
that
and
then
we'll
keep
you
updated
on
that
one:
okay,
great
okay,.
A
That's
it
from
me.
Thank
you,
thank
you,
posner
chuck,
do
you
have
anything
else.
B
Yeah,
so
I
have
one
just
a
little
bit
of
information,
guys
next
month's
meeting,
which
is
going
to
come
fast
because
you
don't
march
18th-
is
the
next
meeting.
B
It's
going
to
be
a
a,
I
think,
a
lifting
meeting,
okay,
because
I
have
at
least
four
plans
in
the
hopper
right
now
and
I
have
at
least
two
more
coming
from
housing,
also,
which
I
think
is
going
to
be
a
real
plus
to
us.
The
lower
hill
project
is
coming
to
the
commission
to
present
next
week,
which
is
huge,
a
lot
of
money,
so
I'll
talk
to
romani
housing.
Thank
you,
tracy,
for
for
sending
me
our
way
he's
going
to
come
next
week
to
to
present
the
lower
hill
plan.
B
There's
a
a
post-construction
plan,
a
construction
plan
and
a
I
mean
a
pre-construction,
a
construction
and
post-construction.
B
Next
meeting,
I'm
sorry
next
meeting
the
next
meeting,
which
is
going
to
come
fast
next
meeting
so
he'll
be
on
again
the
next
meeting,
we're
going
to
put
him
at
the
end
of
the
agenda
so
we'll
at
least
have
at
least
four
plans,
maybe
up
to
eight
plus
the
lower
hill.
B
So
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
guys
know
that
ahead
of
time.
So
maybe
you
can
get
your
your
schedules
accordingly,
so
we
probably
will
go
at
least
an
hour
next
week.
I
know
we
like
to
keep
it
to
a
half
an
hour,
45
minutes,
but
I
also
want
you
to
keep
in
mind
that
april
and
may
or
our
biggest
month
as
far
as
getting
planned
challenge
accepted.
B
D
B
Good
question:
I'm
glad
you
mentioned
that
there
what
I'm
going
to
start
doing
is
you
know
how
I
the
synopsis,
and
we
only
lift
this
up.
I'ma
start
putting
in
that
that
box,
not
only
the
subs
but
where
they're
from
and
what
they're
going
to
do
on
the
project.
Great
it's
in
the
the
whole
body
of
the
work,
but
you
guys
got
to
dig
into
it
to
see
it
so
I'll
list
it
out
where
they're
from
what
they're
going
to
do.
B
Okay
and
with
this
stuff,
I'm
also
going
to
start
sending
the
prime
I'll
talk
to
jen
olsen
about
this
all
the
cat,
all
the
pa,
all
the
pennsylvania
companies
and
I'm
gonna
focus
on
pittsburgh
that
could
do
work
on
those
contracts.
I'm
going
to
send
her
those
certified
businesses
to
put
it
as
an
addendum
to
the
project.
D
D
I
still
hope
that
we
can
get
a
more
sort
of
systematic
approach
to
this
like
modifying
the
original
bill
or
something
that
you
know
puts
the
a
requirement
on
not
just
a
request
but
a
requirement
on
primes
to
source
local
first.
It
just
seems
again
so
out
of
the
spirit
of
the
of
the
erc
effort.
A
Let
me
say
something:
let
me
say
something
to
that.
I
feel
like
if
they,
if
the
city
knows
that
this
is
something
that
they're
going
to
get
asked
about
from
the
commissioners,
if
they're,
if
their
participation,
if
their
participants
are
not
local,
based
we're
going
to
be
asking
the
city
we're
going
to
be
asking
them,
you
know
what
local
companies
were
they
hire.
Why
were
they
not
selected
once
they
get
once
they
understand
that
that's
going
to
get
asked
of
them
in
this
meeting,
I
feel
like
they
will
put
more
of
an.
A
I
feel
like
right
now,
they're
just
like.
Well,
I'm
hitting
my
goal.
I
you
know,
I
got
this
participation,
you
know
what
I
mean,
but
once,
but
if
we
shift
this
to
where
it's
actually
going
to
come
up,
that
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
it
won't
pass,
but
they're
going
to
have
to
give
us
an
explanation
of
why
that
local
company
was
was
not
selected
over
this
company
that
you
did
select.
Was
there
a
huge
difference
in
in
costs?
A
B
A
E
Yeah
I
I
do
so
I
just
for
transparency.
The
lower
hill
is
part
of
the
project
that
I'm
working
on.
So
in
my
role
at
the
pittsburgh
penguins,
I'm
heavily
involved
in
the
lower
hill
redevelopment
through
our
relationship
with
our
real
estate
arm,
so
par,
which
is
pennsylvania,
pittsburgh.
I'm
sorry
penguins
arena
redevelopment,
so
I
will
most
likely
recuse
myself.
I
feel
that
that
is
appropriate
for
me
to
do
and
I
wanted
to
bring
that
up
on
this
call
prior
to
next
month.
B
I
I
Yeah
so
I
just
became.
I
Yesterday,
so
I
don't
know
when
he's
leaving,
but
he
accepted
a
new
role
back
in
indianapolis.
So
that's
going
to
be
a
commissioner's
seat
to
be
filled
so
chuck.
You
might
want
to
investigate
that.
B
Thank
you,
commissioner.
Now
tell
me
this
guys.
I
think
I
reached
out
to
you
guys,
maybe
a
month
ago,
for
a
list
of
anybody
that
you
knew
might
be
interested,
and,
and
so
I
can
pass
it
up
to
the
mayor.
If
you
have
anybody
who's
interested
in
being
on
the
commission,
please
let
me
know,
of
course
they
have
to
be
city
residents.
That's
great!
That's
the
main
requirement
and
I'll
send
it
up
to
the
mayor's
office
to
dan
gilman
to
to
see
what
they
think.
Okay,.
D
Okay,
we
had
also
talked
last
time
about
trying
to
utilize
that
list
of
folks
who
went
through
the
training
and
expressed
interest,
even
if
they
didn't
identify
this
particular
commission
that
maybe
there's
some
that
didn't
make
it
on
their
commissions
that
they
chose.
That
would
be
interested
if
they
learned
a
little
bit
more
I'd
hate
to.
B
B
Well,
commissioner,
I'm
not
sure
if
they're
doing
the,
if
they're
doing
virtual
meetings
of
the
city,
what
did
they
call?
That
was
the
name
for
that
date.
Oh
goodness,.
D
K
F
B
B
I
B
I
know
it's
a
program
where
city
residents
come
learn
about
government
there's
a
whole
class
about
it.
E
E
I
B
There
was
a
there
was
an
article
commissioner
you're
right.
There
was
an
article
that
stated
that
the
mayor
was
doing
a
lot
more
with
commissions,
as
far
as
the
diversity
of
them,
making
sure
that
that
they
were
diverse.
I
remember
that
article
that
that
I
think
the
big
one
was
the
human
relations
commission
that
they
were
talking
about
in
the
article,
and
then
our
ours
came
up
briefly,
but
it
was
more
of
the
union
relations
commission,
where
they
were
trying
to
make
sure
that
it
was
diverse.
I
It
was
all
commissions
I
was
in
on
that
zoo
meeting.
It
was
all
commissioned
like
you,
could
go
and
actually
figure
out
which
one
you
are
interested
and
then
learn
more
about
it
and
then
see.
If
you
can.
K
F
B
B
A
Utilize
that
list,
if
if
there
was
any
interest,
if
somebody
showed
it
from
that
from
that
zoom
meeting,
if
somebody
showed
interest,
maybe
have
them
vetted
first,
if
showed
interest
for
our
commission,
have
them
vetted
first
and
any
the
commissioners
that
can
think
of
somebody.
That
think
would
be
a
great
asset
to
this
commission.
A
Just
email
chuck
all
right
guys.
I'm
sorry!
I
don't
mean
to
rush
us
off,
but
I
got
a
ton
of
crap
to
do.