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A
Good
evening,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
april
2022
meeting
of
the
city
of
pittsburgh,
lgbtqia
plus
commission,
I'm
sue
kerr.
One
of
the
co-chairs-
and
I
am
we
are
tonight-
live
on
youtube
and
we
have
a
busy
agenda,
so
we
should
start,
I
believe,
with
roll
call.
I
still
don't
see
the
I'm
gonna
pull
it
up
on
my
phone
roll
call
is
the
pulp
is
using
the
sign
in
billy.
Do
you
do
that?
First?
Is
that
where
we
should
start.
B
Yeah,
I'm
sorry,
I
I'm
on
a
computer
that
I
have
so
many
things
open,
I'm
not
finding
the
agenda
when
I
go
to
screen
share,
but
yes,
we
we
start
with
roll
call,
so
I'll
take
care
of
that
right
now,
while
I'm
continuing
to
struggle
with
this,
if
somebody
else
has
the
agenda
handy,
go
ahead
and
screen
share
it.
So,
let's
see
I
see
kathy
boyles
here
nikia,
I
don't
see.
B
A
Thank
you.
Billy
next
item
is
to
review
and
approve
the
minutes.
Those
were
sent
out
to
everyone
earlier.
Our
process
is
to
read
them
ahead
of
time
has.
Are
there
any
just
general
questions?
Everyone
receive
the
minutes.
A
A
I
am
apologize
for
being
a
little
off
my
game
here,
just
kind
of
jumping
in
we're
going
to
move
ahead
to
reports
of
officers,
boards,
standing
committees
and
co-chair
officer.
A
A
C
Hi
everyone,
my
name,
is
mario
montano.
I
began
as
press
secretary
for
mayor
edginey
and
spokesperson
for
the
city
of
pittsburgh
in
early
mid-february.
It
feels
like
I'm
excited
to
be
here
and
part
of
this
commission
and
continuing
doing
the
work
to
help
improve
the
lives
and
well-being
of
the
lgbti
plus
community
of
our
city.
A
Well,
maria,
we
are
very
glad
to
welcome
you.
Anyone
have
any
comments,
just
just
general
hello,
hurrah.
A
I
know
we're
not
I'm
being
too
informal,
but
anyway,
this
is
very
exciting.
So
now
we
only
have
one
vacancy
on
the
commission,
the
community
member
seat,
and
otherwise
we
are
at
full
capacity,
which
is
exciting.
Let's
move
on
to
the
treasurer
caremo
there's
a
piece
for
you.
There.
D
Yes,
thank
you.
Well,
one
thing
we
we
would
like
to
do
in
today's
meeting
is
to
make
a
motion
to
establish
the
budget
committee
as
a
standing
committee,
and
so
we
want
to
do
that
and
somebody
do
the
motion
for
that.
B
B
But
yes,
if
that,
if
that
was
a
motion
by
guillermo,
then
I
will
executive
committee
nomination,
an
election
and
outreach
or
the
three
existing
standing
committees
and
the-
and
this
would
be
a
fourth
one
and
and
you
everybody's
received,
except
for
maria
who's,
maybe
received
it
once
now.
But
everybody's
received
it
a
few
times
the
the
the
language
for
that
would
be
added
to
the
bylaws.
B
E
A
Oh
any
opposed
nays,
no
okay,
great!
This
committee
has
been
meeting
and
I
believe
it's
sarah
and
who
else
is
on
the
committee
caramel.
D
Yes,
sarah
and
lenny
are
in
in
the
committee
and
we
met
on
monday
and
we
had
work
on
creating
categories
for
what
we
think
the
project
could
be
starting
to
get
in
shape
and
during
the
discussion.
D
So
we
had
a
suggestion
to
to
perhaps
get
in
contact
with
someone
at
the
city
to
be
able
to
get
some
feedback
as
to
if
whether
or
not
we're
going
in
the
right
direction
and
I'm
gonna
try
to
see
the
categories
that
that
we,
I
just
I'll
just
mention
them
since,
since
I
don't.
D
I
I
didn't
send
it
in
advance,
but
of
course
I
I
am
logged
out
for
my
my
account
now,
but
I
think
one
of
one
of
the
major
things
that
I
want
to
bring
up
is
you
know
to
have
an
events
marketing,
because
we
believe
it's
important
to
have
those
areas
cover
another
one
was
also
some
money
for
consultants
and
to
to
allow
money
to
in
case
we.
D
You
know
we
plan
on
doing
this
survey,
and
so
we
think
the
need
of
having
money,
for
that
will
be
important,
whether
it's
going
to
be
working
with
a
university
or
some
other
private
institution.
That's
there
and
there's
also
a
quite.
There
was
also
a
question
regarding
insurance
as
to
whether
or
no
insurance
is
needed
for
us.
D
So
that's
something
where
we
would
like
to
have
some
kind
of
feedback
for
from
the
city,
and
we
also
thought
that
there
will
be
some
costs
associated
to
marketing,
perhaps
we're
quite
hosting,
but
we
don't
know
for
sure.
If
that's
the
case,
so
that's
those
kind
of
are
the
areas
where
we
we
are.
You
know
spread
out
right
now,
as
I
call
it.
The
first
version
of
the
structure
of
the
budget.
F
Sue,
may
I
say
something
of
course.
As
I
know,
in
the
past,
the
foundations
have
supported
and
funded
studies
that
might
be
able
to
interface.
What
we're
trying
to
do
are
we
allowed
to
access
foundations
for
help.
A
My
understanding
from
what
previous
conversations
in
the
last
administration
is
that
we
there's
a
process
to
do
something
like
that,
and
we
can't
just
go:
do
it
ourselves
now
we
have
to
follow
whatever
the
city
processes,
so
I'm
going
to
just
kick
that
down
the
road
a
little
bit.
So
we'll
have
a
more
specific
answer
on
that
issue,
and
in
so
doing
I
realize
that
we
actually
didn't
include
the
report
from
the
mayor's
office.
Later
we
were
going
to
do
it
at
under
the
co-chair
report.
So
I
apologize
for
that.
A
I
apologize
maria
and
I
apologize
to
everybody
else.
If
there
are
no
other
questions,
I
think
we
should
really
circle
back,
because
maria
was
going
to
address
some
of
the
concerns
we
had
raised
with
the
mayor's
office,
including
this
one
about
who
is
our
contact
for
the
treasurer's
information.
So
if.
C
Ahead
to
finish
that
off
and
then
we
can,
we
can
go
back.
That's
fine
sure!
Sorry,
I'm
just
coming
in!
So
I'm
hearing
a
lot
of
this
for
the
first
time.
So
apologies.
If
I'm
asking
a
lot
of
questions,
there
was
a
question
raised
regarding
insurance
and
needing
funding.
For
that,
can
you
specify
what
type
of
insurance
you
were
looking
at
in
regards
to
the
commission.
D
Well,
as
a
as
a
commission,
and
since
we
are
a
group,
you
know
usually
in
other
kind
of
entities
that
do
perhaps
no
similar
work
with
within
this
kind
of
structure,
you
have
a
insurance
for
the
board
or
insurance
for
a
group
of
people.
So
we
don't
know
if,
if
we
also
as
a
group,
need
to
be
covered
with
some
kind
of
insurance
or
not
and
that's
probably
gonna
cost
have
a
fee
annually
or
not.
D
That
was
the
reason
why
we
we
had
that
question
another
one
was
the
fact
that
we
discussed
you
know
right
now
as
an
income,
we
have
a
like
share.
My
screen.
If
someone
allows
me
to
I
can
share
my
screen
where
I
have
the
document
that
we
created,
but
if
I'm
allowed
to
do
that
here,
let's
see
if
I
can
do
that,
yeah
okay,
so
I
think
I
think
everyone
can
see
the
what
we
come
up
with
and
so
right
now
we
only
have
us
an
income.
D
What
we
know
from
the
city
57
500,
which
we
know
this,
doesn't
include
any
any
staff
that
the
city
may
allocate
to
work
with
us,
and
so
it
will
be
just
outside
of
that,
and
so
now
on
the
right.
You
know
we
just
took
a
first
shot
on
having
some
kind
of
categories.
This
again,
this
is
not
nothing
on
stone.
This
is
for
people
to
comment
and
also
to
be
able
to
get
some
feedback
into
what
we
think
this
project
may
look
like
in
the
next
version.
That's
where
we
are
right
now.
C
D
C
Okay,
so
I'm
just
keeping
track
of
that
so
so
some
of
these
are
are
the
things
that
I
can
carry
back
and
learn
and
bring
back
to
the
commission
for
on
whether
or
not
the
outstanding
commission
of
the
city
of
pittsburgh
needs
additional
insurance
for
its
board
members.
So
that's
a
good
one,
and
then
you
had
mentioned
a
survey
is
that
is
that
a
report
about
what
this
survey
is.
D
Yeah,
there's
there's
a
goal
that
has
been
identified
in
the
past
in
previous
meetings
to
do
a
a
survey
about
the
lgbtq
a-plus
community
and
we
understand
that
that
may
there
might
be
some
fees
associated
to
that,
and
so
that's
where
we
are.
We
have
this
consultancy
place
there
as
an
initial
amount.
We
don't
know,
that's
accurate,
maybe
higher.
D
D
I'm
gonna:
let
sue
explain
that
if
it's
okay.
A
Well,
I
I
believe
that
we
were
talking
about
like
a
community
needs
assessment
type.
We
had
it
really
formalized
specifically
what
we're
going
to
do.
Denise,
maybe
that's
something
you
could
flesh
out
a
little
bit.
Denise
led
the
planning
committee.
G
Yeah,
so
I
think
that
the
goal
for
the
survey
is
to
find
out
what
the
most
you
know
with
the
highest
level
of
need,
is
in
the
community
and
get
some
feedback
to
what
type
of
services
they
would
like
to
be
supported
with.
C
C
Is
this
something
that
we
could
look
to
work
with
the
city's
inp
department
through
the
engage
pgh
platform
to
gather
community
feedback
on
like?
Are
there
existing
resources
that
we
could
use
that
wouldn't
require
an
expensive
fifteen
thousand
dollars
to
do
a
community
needs
survey.
D
I
think
that's
the
purpose
of
having
this
kind
of
document,
so
we
can
engage
in
conversations
like
this
and
the
number
that
we
placed
that
it
was
just
based
on
my
experience
working
in
non-profits.
That's
how
we
know
consulting
things
may
be
in
average,
but
you
know
obviously,
and
the
less
that
we
can
pay.
There
are
resources
available.
I
think
we
should
utilize
them.
C
D
Yeah,
we
don't
know
we,
the
question
is
we
don't
know
if
there
will
be
some
fees
so
right
now
that
money
is
there
because
we
don't
know
so
these
are
questions
that
you
know
I.
I
was
expecting
to
have
separately,
not
necessarily
perhaps
in
this
meeting
with
somebody
from
the
city
to
go
over
the
budget
and
actually
talk
in
detail
about
it.
So
I
can
come
back
to
to
so
that
the
budget
committee
can
come
back
to
a
meeting
like.
A
Maria
we
have
a
social
media
committee
that
has
been
discussing.
That
would
be
the
place
where
the
conversation
would
take
place
about
if
we
wanted
to
have
an
independent
website,
or
anything
like
that.
We're
talking
about
how
to
minister
that
and
that
group
also
has
some
questions
for
the
city
around
resources
so,
and
we
haven't
made
any
kind
of
decisions
at
this
point
that
marcus
robinson
is.
A
Any
other
questions
maria
not
at
this
time.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
your
questions,
so
I'm
gonna
go
back
to
maria
and
we
had
submitted
something.
B
E
Oh
no,
can
you
hear
me
now?
Yes,
okay,
sorry
about
that.
I
apologize
also
for
being
on
the
road.
I
had
a
comment
about
the
contractor
key
and
maybe
some
relevant
information
about
that.
But
if
we're
not
quite
on
that
topic,
I
can
hold
it
for
some
other
time.
D
Yeah,
I
don't
think
we
are
at
that
point.
We,
I
don't
think
we
have
engaged
with
any
kind
of
contractor
yet,
and
I
don't
even
know
that
we're
there,
but
but
having
some
idea
of
numbers
will
be
good.
But
again
so
you
know
based
on
maria's
feedback,
where
there
might
be
more
additional
resources
that
we
can
have
access
at
lower
cost
or
not
cost.
That's
something
that
we
can
evaluate,
and
you
know,
I
think,
is
important.
A
In
the
interest
of
time
jam,
do
you
think
that
could
you
reach
out
to
gamma
directly
to
perhaps
share
that
information
and
see
what's
relevant
to
the
budget
committee?
Part
of
that
and
then,
if
there
are
pieces
that
are
relevant
to
programmatic.
A
A
Okay,
so
I'm
gonna
go
back
correct
my
mistake
and
it
asks
maria
to
address
something.
C
Richard
had
his
hand
raised
on
screen
that
you
didn't
see.
F
So
yeah,
I'm
I'm
sorry
for
some
reason.
I
can't
do
the
hands
up
reaction
just
really
quickly
during
our
advisory
council.
All
printing
services
were
done
in-house
by
the
city
so
that
we
were
not
charged
for
that.
F
I
don't
know
like
as
a
commission,
we
would
be
charged,
so
I
think
we
could
look
at
that
five
thousand
dollar
number
and
again
I
would
look
at
foundations
that
would
fund
a
consultant
fee,
so
I
think
there's
a
way
of
eliminating
that
fifteen
thousand
dollars
that
we
should
look
into
so
I
know
the
document
is
for
conversation,
but
this
is
my
conversation
of
how
we
can
use
our
budget
more
efficiently.
A
Make
sense,
thank
you
richard.
Yes,
I
it's
clear
that
we
need
to
gather
quite
a
bit
of
information
and
maybe
move
away
from
kind
of
anecdotal
assumptions
to
real
concrete.
A
Yes,
though,
information
from
the
city
as
it
stands
now
and
in
a
lot
of
areas,
this
certainly
is
one
of
those
and
if
you
have
questions,
and
especially
if
we're
going
to
move
ahead-
and
you
want
to
share
them,
put
them
in
the
chat
or
email
everybody,
and
we
can
make
sure
that
they're
directed
to
the
appropriate
person,
I
don't
want
to
stifle
conversation
around
budget,
but
I'm
real
conscious
of
the
fact
that
this
is
a
working
document
and
a
first
draft,
not
reflective
of
any
specific
programs
that
we've
committed
to
as
a
commission.
A
So
is
it
okay?
If
we
move
ahead,
everyone?
Okay
with
that,
if
I
don't
see
you
waving,
please
somebody
else
feel
free
to.
Let
me
know
so
now
we're
gonna
go
back
to
maria.
We
had
submitted
questions
to
mayor
guinea's
office
in
december
and
we
had
a
couple
dangling
things
as
well:
some
new
questions
that
come
up.
I
resent
them
to
her
and
we
don't
expect
her
to
address
everything
here,
but
because
we
do
not
have
a
staff
liaison
we're
hoping
that
she'll
be
able
to
fill
us
in
on
some
of
this.
C
So
I
can
walk
through
some
of
the
stuff
of
where
we
are
and
what
we're
looking
at
here
in
terms
of
that
so
in
terms
of
the
liaison
at
this
moment,
in
terms
of
our
staffing,
you
should
consider
me,
as
as
that
liaison
in
the
interim,
so
I'll
be
able
to
to
work
with
you
all
to
help.
You
know
relay
feedback
to
to
the
mayor's
office
directly
as
well
as
share
the
mayor's.
You
know
vision
and
response
back
back
here
in
response
to
these
questions.
C
C
That's
moving
from
an
advisory
board
into
an
official
city
commission
role,
so
we're
we're
learning
a
little
bit
about
that
in
terms
of
that
thing
and
there's
a
couple
of
other
city
commissions
that
are
also
looking
for
city
support
staff,
so
we're
looking
at
potential
opportunities
there
for
us
to
see
if
there's
someone
or
something
that
we
can
do
around
having
a
dedicated
city
staffer
who's,
whose
role
it
is
to
help
and
advise
the
various
boards
and
commissions
in
regards
to
to
staffing
support
and
these
questions.
C
So
that's
some
of
the
things
that
that
we're
working
on.
In
terms
of
that,
I
think
we'll
have
questions
you
know
back
and
forth
around
the
budget
committee
as
that's
moving
forward.
Now,
that's
the
standing
committee
and
and
being
able
to
answer
some
of
the
questions
outside
of
assumptions
on
whether
or
not
things
like
you
need
to
pay
for
web
feeds
or
printing
services,
or
you
know
all
those
insurance
right.
So
all
those
things
are,
I'm
not
sure
of
at
the
moment.
C
If
I
can
answer
those
questions,
but
I'll
definitely
come
back
to
you
with
the
next
meeting
with
more
answers
around
those
questions,
so
if
you
you
think
of
those
items
in
the
budget
of
whether
or
not
we
we
need
those
services,
please
get
them
to
me
and
I'm
more
than
happy
to
work
with
the
mayor's
office
and
in
the
city
to
answer
some
of
those
questions
for
you
in
terms
of
the
the
vacancies
at
this
point,
I'm
you
know
I
was
appointed,
so
I'm
one
of
the
two
vacancies
that
were
held
over
we're
still
looking
to
do
the
other
one.
C
To
serve
on
a
lot
of
boards
and
commissions
across
the
city
of
pittsburgh,
so
it
was
a
priority
to
get
me
onto
this
commission
on
the
mayor's
office
to
make
sure
that
we
had
this
seat
filled
and
we
look
forward
to
continuing
to
work
with
folks.
If
you've
got
recommendations
for
somebody
in
the
community
that
you
think
would
be
good
to
fit
into
another
role,
then
we
would
appreciate
it
and
your
your
help
in
identifying
that
person.
C
Thirdly,
last
year
you
urged
the
former
mayor
to
appoint
a
trans
woman
of
color
under
the
board,
and
there
are
some
issues
regaining
regarding
to
the
the
way
that
appointment
was
affirmed
by
city
council
is
our
understanding
that
we
would
need
to
rewrite
the
and
amend
the
legislation
around
that.
So
we
would
have
to
redraft
the
legislation
specifically
naming
that
seat
as
set
aside
for
a
trans
woman
of
color,
which
we
would
happily
support
the
the
efforts
to
do
so
and
would
would
definitely
aid
in
that's
in
that
seat.
C
But
that's
that
is
how
that
process
would
go
through
billy.
I
see
that
you've
got
your
hand
raised.
B
I
I
don't
know
that
our
and
our
initiative
around
that
particular
seat
was
about
designating
it
with
a
particular
identity.
It
was
that
they're
in
the
in
the
legislation
that
created
the
commission,
there
are
certain
seats
that
are
designated
as
representative
of,
for
example,
education
and
and
other
things.
So
in
the
legislation,
there's
certain
seats
and
then
there's
like
community
members
at
large.
B
I
don't
think
the
term
at
large,
but
that's
just
sort
of
a
familiar
term,
and
I
don't
know
that
we're
requesting
the
the
a
specific
identity
designation,
it's
just
when
that
particular
seat
was
filled,
it
didn't
match
and
it
was
sort
of
a
generic
terminology
in
the
legislation.
B
It
didn't
identify
the
person
who
was
filling
it
as
a
community
member
or
any
of
the
other
categories
that
are
in
the
legislation,
so
it
felt
a
little
bit
disrespectful.
It
was,
I
think,
it's
an
additional
seat,
I
think,
is
how
it
was.
It
was
put
in
the
in
what
city
council
did
rather
than
a
rep
a
community
representative.
B
B
C
We
wish
to
do
with
the
so-called
additional
seat
would
require
us
to
go
back
and
amend
the
legislation,
so
we
would
have
to
amend
that
away
from
additional
seats
to
amending
the
legislation.
To
add
that
number
into
addition,
like
under
community
seats
available
on
the
commission,
that
number
would
need
to
change
not
so
much
unless
you
wanted
to
specifically
amend
the
legislation
to
make
this
specific
seat
to
be
held
for
a
trans
woman
of
color.
C
So
that's
that's
the
clarification
that
we
would
look
for
on
on
on
this
end,
but
if
it
either
way
we
would
have
to
get
in
and
amend
the
legislation
to
do
so,
and
it
could
be,
you
know,
transferring
this
seat
to
be
one
of
the
community
seats
which
now
numbers.
I
don't
know
what
those
numbers
are
now
numbers
six
instead
of
five
right
and
then
that's
what
that
would
look
like.
C
B
C
Will
if
there's
a
designated
number
of
community
seats
in
the
original
legislation,
then
we
would
need
to
amend
the
original
legislation
to
the
new
number
and
then
also
remove
the
label
of
an
additional
seat
to
be
earmarked
as
moved
to
the
open
community
seat.
So
so
we
we
would
have
to
go
back
and
amend
the
original.
A
A
One
thing
maria
is
that
during
our
bylaw
establishment
we
talked
thoroughly
about
the
representation
and
designations
and
all
that
and
at
that
point
in
time
we
did
not
want
to
request
any
changes
in
terms
of
having
seats
reserved
for
specific
identities,
but
more
so
expertise,
skills,
experience
and
then,
of
course,
but
we
wanted
to
encourage
representation
as
much
as
possible.
We're
a
very
large
commission
we're
at
full
capacity.
A
We
would
be
19.,
so
there's
a
lot
of
room
to
address
that
through
attrition
as
people
you
know
rotate
off,
but
I
think
we
need
to
look
at
the
legislation.
Look
at
the
amended
legislation
and
then.
C
We'll
have
to
look
at
the
legislation,
see
what
needs
to
be
amended,
submit
that
to
council,
and
then
that's
how
we
would.
We
would
address
that,
and
I
think
the
last
question
on
is
was
wanting
to
put
together
a
meeting
with
the
mayor
from
the
full
commission
to
meet
with
them.
We
can.
We
can
look
at
that.
I
think
it
would
be
great
if
the
commission
had
an
agenda
and
had
a
plan
in
place
for
what
the
meeting
with
the
mayor
would
look
like.
C
That
would
help
the
schedule
to
make
sure
that
the
meeting
is
is
moving
important
work
forward
and
not
just
a
meeting
where
we're
just
meeting.
So
I
think
that's
that's
would
be
really
important.
I
think
both
for
the
work
of
the
commission
to
make
sure
that
we're
we're
actively
moving
in
in
action
items
with
the
with
the
mayor
and
and
when
we
meet
to
discuss
with
him
we're
we're
meaning
to
discuss
the
actionable
items
on
the
people.
A
A
Just
a
few
people
were
in
that
meeting,
and
I
believe
with
at
in
that
meeting
those
of
you
who
were
there
to
clarify
that
the
mayor
did
commit
to
meet
with
the
whole
commission
and,
to
some
extent,
was
just
to
meet
with
us
to
have
that
engagement
and
the
idea
would
be
that
it
would
not
be
a
commission
meaning
it
would
just.
It
would
find
a
time
that,
hopefully
most
commissioners
could
attend
my
I
wasn't
at
the
smaller
meeting.
A
So
can
anyone
correct
me
on
that
that
I
I
just
I
feel
like
we
should
talk
about
agenda
items,
but
I
do
think
that
there's
value
in
us
for
the
mayor
taking
time
to
meet
with
the
lgbtqi
condition
as
a
whole
since
we're
so
many
different
people
not
to
be
disrespectful
of
the
fact
that
he's
very
busy.
But
we've
been
waiting
for
almost
six
months
now.
B
Yeah
I
was
at
that
meeting.
It
was
in
december
december
28th.
I
think
it
was
but
marcus
said
you
were
there
also
and
the
the
yeah
the
censor
of
that
meeting
was
is
that
mr
gainey
was
very
eager
to
have
a
another
meeting
with
us.
He
was,
he
was
engaged,
it
was.
It
was
the
meeting
ended
and
we
we
wanted
to
continue
and
our
our
our
position
was.
B
You
know
we
wanted
to
have
a
meeting
with
the
full
commission
so
that
it
wasn't
just
the
delegation
that
happened
to
to
land
on
that
meeting
would
then
continue
with
meetings
with
him,
but
he
he
had
said
to
us
that
and
to
the
the
I
think,
jake
pollock
was
there
and
angel
gober
and
someone
else,
but
he
had
said
to
them
the
week
after
the
inauguration
connect
with
the
commission
to
set
up
the
next
meeting,
and
so
that's
that's
what
we
were
left
with.
B
He
seemed
to
be
very
eager,
I'm
fine
with
having
agenda
items,
but
I
don't
know
that
it
has
to
be
so
restricted
because
he
seemed
to
be
very
open
to
sort
of
the
free-flowing
conversation
he
liked.
He
seemed
to
my
impression:
was
he
liked
that
opportunity
to
learn?
You
know
where
we
were
and
we
were
interested
in
learning
learning
where
he
was
and
he
wanted
to
share
that.
That's
that's.
C
It's
just
helpful
for
the
mayor
and
administration
to
have
structure
to
the
meetings,
because
when
they
don't
have
an
agenda
or
structure,
that's
when
things
go
over
they're
not
run
on
time,
and
then
we
don't
actually
get
a
chance
to
address
some
of
the
critical
needs
of
the
community
in
a
fashion
that
helps
us
move
things
forward.
So
I
think
part
of
the
conversation
can
be.
C
As
somebody
who
is
working
for
the
mayor
and
and
seeing
what
successful
meetings
with
the
mayor
and
the
administration
look
like
in
helping
to
you
know,
you
know
build
out
plans
moving
forward.
Those
are
the
the
types
of
meetings
that
are
are
the
most
successful
versus
something
that
that
isn't
that
doesn't
have
a
structure
to
it.
A
I
believe
we
could
put
together
an
agenda
now
pretty
easily
based
on
just
the
things
that
we've
been
talking
about
already.
What's
the
next
step
to
actually
securing
the
meeting,
or
do
you
know
that
or
could
you
please
start
that
process
for
us.
C
C
We,
you
know
the
mayor's
got
a
very
full
and
busy
schedule
with
the
city
and,
quite
frankly,
we've
been
dealing
with.
Quite
a
lot
of
you
know,
adverse
events
that
I
don't
think
any
mayoral
administration
has
had
to
deal
with
within
the
first
four
months
of
walking
in
the
door.
C
So
you
know
we
also
extend
our
apologies
for
not
being
able
to
move
on
a
meeting
quicker,
but
we're
learning
as
we
go
here
and
and
we're
looking
forward
to
meeting
the
mayor's
very
much
looking
forward
to
meeting
with
everyone
and
and
was
really
excited
that
that
I
was
going
to
be
appointed
to
this
commission.
A
Okay,
well,
how
about
if
the
co-chairs
get
in
touch
with
you,
maria
to
to
work
out
some
of
the
nuances.
Our
goal
was
at
roughly
at
least
a
60-minute
meeting
or
60-minute
meeting
with
the
entire
commission
online,
so
that
everyone
could
we
could
be
safe
and
meet,
but
we
know
that
not
every
commissioner
will
be
able
to
attend,
but
we
want
to
invite
everyone
to
attend,
so
we
would
not
be
limiting
commissioners
any
other
feedback
on
that
aspect,
someone
kind
of
hard
to
tell
with
the
back
feed
feedback.
A
F
A
E
A
C
So
there's
there's,
I
don't
believe,
there's
specific
guidelines
for
each
commission's
and
that
would
be
up
to
each
commission
to
set
their
specific
guidelines
of
what
they
wish
to
do.
So
you
know
when
we're
meeting
here
in
city
hall.
C
You
know,
we've
got
specific
charts
that
that
deal
with
our
covert
policy
or
under
a
masking
policy,
and
it's
all
dependent
on
vaccine
status,
on
community
spread
information
and
advice
from
the
allegheny
county
health
department
and
the
cdc,
but
there's
nothing
stopping
this
commission
from
enacting
a
any
in-person
meetings
that
you
can't
allow
for
social
distancing.
Everyone
must
be
wearing
a
mask
the
entire
time
in
attendance,
like
there's.
No
reason
why
that,
if
that's
you
know
what
is
needed
to
have
an
in-person
meeting
that
that
couldn't
happen.
A
C
And
then
you
know
the
the
in
terms
of
public
access
to
the
building.
The
only
you
know
thing
that
happens
here
in
the
city.
Is
you
know
if
you're,
if
you're
fully
vaccinated,
you
don't
have
to
wear
a
mask
if
you
are
vaccinated
and
you
need
to
wear
a
mask
so
it
that's
like
the
the
base
level
of
just
walking
into
the
door
of
the
building.
A
Our
first
meeting
or
all
of
our
meetings
we've
been
talking
about,
wouldn't
actually
not
be
at
ccp.
We
would
be
meeting
in
the
community,
so
we
would
be
able
to
sorry.
I
lost
my
agenda
talk
about
that
and
I
think
that
is
also
on
our
agenda.
So
do
we
have
any
other
any
questions
comments?
Feedback.
A
I
For
us
so
yeah
just
a
couple
high-level
updates
to
the
first
one
is
sue
jam
and
I
met
last
week
for
our
meeting,
and
so
we
just
for
everyone's
knowledge.
We
plan
to
meet
tuesday
every
once
tuesday,
every
two
weeks.
So
if
you're
interested
it's
from
six
to
seven
pm,
just
let
me
know
I
can
share
that.
Invite
additionally
we'll
be
keeping
a
running
list
of
agenda
topics
with
meeting
notes
in
the
google
drive.
So
if
you
need
access
to
that,
google
drive
as
well.
I
Let
me
know-
and
I
can
circulate,
that
you
can
kind
of
keep
up
to
date-
the
things
we're
working
on
further
details
that
I'll
give
in
our
meetings.
So
just
a
couple
quick
updates,
we,
the
first
one,
is:
we
started
a
spreadsheet
to
kind
of
keep
track
of
different
media
contacts.
Community
groups-
and
you
know
things
like
that
and
richard.
So
I
listen
to
talk
to
you
at
some
point
about
from
the
advisory
council.
Previous
iterations
of
this,
that
we
have
so
you'll
be
getting
email
from
me
soon.
I
So
we've
been
starting
that
kind
of
list
to
run
through
additionally
sue
and
this
maria
might
intersect
a
little
bit
with
what
we
just
talked
about,
but
our
question
about
the
posting
policies.
So
we
have
a
facebook
site
that
we,
I
guess
independently,
have
not
through
the
city,
so
we
haven't
posted
anything
on
it,
but
we
just
one
of
the
things
we
just
want
to
get
clarification
on.
Is
you
know?
I
What's
our
policy
for
not
only
just
posting
but
moderation,
and
things
like
that,
so
I
know
sue
you
reached
out
to
city
law.
So
that's
something
we
want
to
get
clarification
on,
so
we
can
kind
of
get
up
and
running
with
posting
on
facebook,
as
well
as
other
social
media
accounts.
A
C
My
understanding
and
I
can
help
if
sue-
I
don't
know
if
you
need
further
assistance
with
connecting
with
the
solicitor
to
to
set
up
a
meeting
with
them,
but
I'm
happy
to
help
make
any
connections
there.
If
there's,
if
there's
any
roadblocks
there,
but
from
my
understanding
from
from
both
working
at
to
the
office,
but
also
my
previous
experience
with
the
aclu
is,
we
should
not
be
deleting
any
comments
that
constituents
make
as
protected.
First
amendment
freedom
of
speech,
rules
or
should.
A
We
we're
we're
good
with
meaning
it's
just
more
or
less
trying
to
find
a
time.
This
is
a
robust
conversation
about
facebook
and
comments
and
hate
speech
in
our
community
and
and
all
of
these
things
that
all
of
us
are
aware
of,
I
think
anyone
who's
interested
in
being
part
of
that
perhaps
could
join
the
social
committee.
A
So
once
we
have
that
decision
from
the
formal
decision
from
the
law
department,
marcus
can
carry
that
conversation
forward
in
deciding
what
what
is
necessary
any
other
piece
on
that.
But
thank
you,
maria,
for
offering
to
help
facilitate
it.
It's
just
been
a
scheduling
issue,
not
there's
no
roadblock
really.
I
And
then
just
see
yeah
I
was
just
gonna,
add
something
yeah.
Once
we
get
that
information,
our
plans
to
kind
of
write
up
a
little
bit
of
a
policy
just
so
we
can
have
that
clear
for
commissioners
as
well
as
ourselves,
so
that's
kind
of
our
order
of
operations
there.
I
The
last
thing
before
talking
about
the
google
group
is,
we
are
planning
to
create
a
mailchimp
account
just
so
we
can
also
kind
of
send
out
email
blasts
and
things
like
that,
once
we
kind
of
get
ours
to
build
out
that
spreadsheet
of
contacts
that'll
also
circulate
after
this
meeting.
So
those
are
those
things
there
so
I'll
pause.
C
I
guess
just
just
one
question
in
my
hand
and
because
this
commission
is
so
new,
you
said
setting
up
a
mail
chip
account,
since
this
is
a
now
an
official
city
commission,
you
know,
with
with
you
know,
subject
to
you
know,
record
retention
and
all
that
sort
of
stuff.
I
wonder
if
there's
you
know
if
there's
been
any
conversation
with
other
commissions
as
to
the
services
that
they
use
to
do
email,
newsletters
and
whether
or
not
that's
something
that
they
do
with
through.
I
Yeah,
I
have,
I
know,
gems,
from
the
human
relations,
so
I
know
so
we
we,
the
three
of
us
briefly,
talked
about
that
at
you
know,
meeting
in
terms
of
how
they
use
mailchimp.
But
beyond
that
I
am
not.
I'm
not
super
familiar,
however,
but
that's
a
good
question
that
that
you
know
probably
would
be
useful
to
explore.
A
One
thing
that
this
is
following
up
on
is
the
fact
that
since
2006,
this
previous
iterations
of
this
as
an
advisory
group
had
been
collecting
email
addresses.
So
that's
a
lot
of
years
of
email
addresses
and
it
would
be
nice
if
we
could
try
to
find
all
that
information
consolidate
it.
I
can't
count
how
many
times
I
was
asked
to
provide
my
contract
information.
A
A
C
Changed
considerably
in
that
time,
so
we
might
need
to
think
about
how
we
acquire
email
addresses
and
making
sure
that
we're
operating.
You
know
from
a
safe
legal
perspective
of
dual
opt-in
to
ensure
that
people
who
receive
our
emails
are
folks
who,
who
have
signed
up
to
do
so.
So,
even
if
we
had
old
emails
from
2006,
I
would
be
very
cautious
about
our
use
of
those
old
emails.
A
I
That
is
it
in
terms
of
the
social
media
update.
The
next
thing
I
had
was
just
about
the
google
group.
B
I
was,
and
this
you
might
be
doing
precisely
this
before
I
say
it,
but
in
regards
to
the
previous
conversation,
I'm
not
intending
to
put
a
chilling
effect
on
this
robust
conversation
at
this
meeting,
because
I
think
it's
it's
a
good
one
and
we
learn
from
it.
B
But
I
do
think
that
the
the
that
each
working
group
or
standing
committee
you
know
needs
to
you
know
fully
develop
these
things
and
and
the
various
things
that
maria
has
raised
and
and
others
that
we
get
the
work
done
there
and
then
it
it
come
to
these
meetings
in
a
in
a
proposed
policy
that
can
be
adopted
by
this
commission
and
and
that
we
don't
implement
things
like
mailchimp.
Prior
to
that
that
that
be
part
of
a
policy
on
how
we
do
communications.
B
That
might
be
more
comprehensive
than
just
one
thing,
although
it
can
be
amended,
the
the
philadelphia
commission.
That's
analogous
to
us
has
its
bylaws,
but
it
also
has
a
set
of
policy
adoptions
on
a
library
of
them
on
to
for
guidance
for
their
their
commission,
so
that
they're
not
constantly
like
amending
bylaws
needlessly
with
a
lot
of
clutter.
But
the
can
and
then
those
policies
are
the
guiding
the
guideposts
for
the
for
that
entity.
But
I
think
you're
about
to
do
precisely
that.
B
And
but
I
just
wanted
to
say
that,
in
terms
of
the
context
of
the
prior
comments
that
we
should
do
the
heavy
conversation
and
and
get
all
that
the
information
we
need
in
those
working
groups
and
then
bring
them
forward
here
for
adoption.
I
That
makes
sense-
and
I
think
you
know,
as
we
kind
of
talked
about
here,
the
difficulties
we've
had
is
that
it's
kind
of
like
a
pandora's
box
in
terms
of
what
you
can
and
can't
do
so
trying
to
filter
through
what
we
you
know
clearly
can
think
about,
but
also
those
things
like
maria
brought
up
with
use
of
emails,
and
things
like
that
legally
is
a
little
just
trying
to
make
sure
we're
thinking
of
everything.
I
So
I
think
you
know
to
that
point
to
any
where
there's
any
city
resources
in
terms
of
like
use
of
social
media
accounts,
or
you
know,
electronic
information.
I
think
those
are
probably
I
don't
know
if
there's
like
trainings
or
things,
but
that
might
be
helpful
for
our
group,
especially
the
social
media
group,
to
consider.
C
And
I
think
one
of
the
things-
that's
that's
actually
really
helpful-
is
to
to
really
think
through
the
policy
and
what
it
is
we're
trying
to
achieve
through
using
a
specific
tool
and
what
the
purpose
is
make
that
policy
drafted
up
presented
to
the
solicitor.
From
the
perspective
of
does
this
fall
within
the
legal
bounds
of
what
the
city
can
and
cannot
do
and
what
we
can
and
cannot
do
as
a
as
a
commission
and
usually
they're,
pretty
good
at
like
responding
back
to
questions
regarding
these
things.
Right
because
and
again
it's
like.
C
If
we're
going
to
be
doing
an
email
platform
and
we're
purchasing
something,
do
we
then
need
to
go
through
the
city
procurement
system
and
and
figure
out
the
vendors
that
way
right,
so
just
making
sure
that
we're
we're
thinking
through
that
this
is
no
longer
a
sort
of
independent
advisory
board.
But
an
active
commission
within
the
city
government
itself.
A
That's
all
useful,
I
think
I
hope
one
of
the
reasons
we
agreed
to
meet
every
other
week
is
because
there's
so
much
to
manage
here.
So
if
you
can't
attend
once
maybe
attend
the
second
meeting
the
following
two
week
period
and
be
part
of
that
conversation,
because
it
is
it's
quite
a
bit
to
go
through
any
other
comments
on
this
before
we
move
on
to
our
nomination,
it's
real
important
that
we
get
this
taken
care
of
okay,
so
I'm
gonna
hand
things
over
to
lenny.
A
J
All
right
thanks
so
yeah
we're
going
to
fill
our
vacant
co-chair
position,
so
our
process
does
just
first
start
with
nominations:
does
anyone
have
a
nomination
or
would
anyone
care
to
self-nominate
for
the
seat
of
co-chair.
I
J
You
sarah,
do
you
accept
the
the
nomination
except
okay,
all
right.
Are
there
any
other
nominees
again,
you
can
nominate
anyone
or
not,
of
course,
nominate
yourself
jam.
Please.
J
Two,
we
have
three
co-chair
three
seats
for
co-chairs.
Two
of
them
are
currently
held
by
suker,
the
other
is
held
by
chris
robinson
and
our
third
one
was
vacated
when
a
commissioner
left
the
commission.
E
Also,
the
people
like
me,
I
think
also
you
maria,
I
don't
think
we're
eligible
for
the
co-chair
position
based
on
the
bylaws.
I
think
it's
the
people
who
are
appointed
to
a
seat,
that's
related
to
the
city
or
city
council,
are
not
eligible
for
the
co-chairs.
E
C
J
All
right,
so
any
other
nominees
billy
do
I
need
to
make
a
motion
to
close
nominations
before
we
move
to
vote.
B
You
can
just
announce
the
nominations
are
closed.
Okay,.
J
So
if,
if
there
are
no
further
nominations,
we'll
close
them
at
this
point,
as
I
understand
the
process
is
going
to
be,
there
will
be
a
poll
posted
in
the
chat
for
us
to
respond
to.
J
And
I
will
wait
for
that
and
wait
for
direction
and
then
I'll
announce
the
results.
K
Hi
this
is
bill
from
the
city
channel.
I
just
wanted
to
double
check
before
I
launch
so
right
now.
I
just
have
sarah
rosso.
Was
there
anyone
else
that
was
nominated.
A
Is
for
record
keeping
purposes?
Your
vote
will
be
recorded
via
screenshots,
the
the
tally,
the
vote
and
part
of
the
official
record.
J
And
if
anybody
wasn't
paying
attention
or
wasn't
hadn't
logged
in
yet
while
we
were
having
the
discussion
the
delay
now
is,
while
we
wait
for
everyone
to
complete
the
poll,
the
results
will
be
emailed
to
me
and
then
I'll
announce
them
as
soon
as
I
have
them.
J
Also,
if
anyone
is
jamming
or
you
were
driving,
if
anyone
is
using
their
phone
and
unable
to
do
the
pull,
you
can
email.
Your
vote
to
me.
J
J
So,
congratulations.
Sarah
by
a
vote
of
nine,
with
two
extensions
which
I
assume
are
observers.
Sir
also
is
elected
a
co-chair
of
the
commission.
Congratulations.
A
A
A
I'm
just
gonna
tell
you
right
now:
chris
just
resigned
as
a
co-chair.
A
A
B
I
mean,
I
think
we
have
to
be
respectful
of
the
commissioners
who
aren't
present,
to
learn
this
news
now
and
also,
and
also
to
give
people
who
might
be
interested
the
the
the
amount
of
time
to
think
about
it.
That
others
have
that
all
of
us
have
who
would
be
eligible
for
the
what
just
happened
now.
So
I
think
that
what
we
should
do
is
plan
for
another
selection
in
in
may.
In
my
view,.
G
A
J
A
Yeah,
yes,
sir,
I
don't
want
to
take
away
from
your
nomination,
but
you're
going
to
be
hard
to
work
hard
at
work
tomorrow
morning
on
this.
So
welcome
aboard.
A
Yes,
thank
you.
I'm
looking
forward
to
working
with
you
anything
else
on
elections
wasn't
expecting
that
little
last
bit,
but
it's
always
a
fun
time,
all
right
so
other
than
that
chris
is
keeping
his
seat.
So
we
won't
need
to
worry
about
that
piece
and
I
just
want
to
take
a
moment
just
to
you
know
thank
him
for
all
the
time
energy
he's
put
into
this
over
the
last
10
months.
A
H
I
have
no
speech
prepped
but
I'll
just
say
thanks
all
for
the
faith
I'll
do
my
best
to
to
commit
to
the
work
of
the
commission
and
help
us
move
our
priorities
forward
and
work
with
the
mayor's
office
and
others,
and
I'm,
I
have
to
say
most
excited
for
me
today
to
have
maria
here
and
to
get
to
work
with
maria.
So
I'm
going
to
use
my
air
time
to
just
amplify
maria
and
her
fabulous
work,
and
I
think
she's
really
going
to
help
us
expedite
our
work
on
the
commission.
A
Brian
there's
something
I
actually
small,
but
you
can
see
it
right
now
on
this
version
of
zoom.
We
are
not
able
to
change
our
names
to
put
our
pronouns
in
and
that's
something
that
we
do
on
a
lot
on
our
personal
zooms
or
when
we
have
our
acceptance
committee,
and
so
I
just
maybe
kick
that
back
to
you
with
something
to
see
if
the
I.t
department,
imp,
sorry
yeah.
C
B
A
A
If
not,
then
we
will
move
on
to
unfinished
business.
We
we're
looking
at
a
coveted
policy
and
our
last
executive
committee
meeting.
I
believe
that
we
discussed
that
we
would
probably
just
defer
to
allegheny
health
department
and
the
cdc
guidelines
and
maria
just
gave
us
an
update
on
the
city
regulations
so
that
we
didn't
necessarily
know
that
we
needed
to
have
our
own
policy,
but
it
was
created.
So
we
can
take
a
look
at
it
and
discuss
it
in
more
detail.
B
Yep,
so
I
I
clicked
on
the
link
earlier
today
and
it
said
the
document
was
gone
and
I
I
did
not
preserve
it
by
downloading
it.
I
don't
know
if
anybody
else
did
I
mean
it's
luca
authored
the
document
we
talked
about
it
at
one
meeting
and
then
things
have
sort
of
been
do
the
constraints
of
the
meetings.
B
Not
this
one
was
not
addressed,
but
so
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
the
available
text,
it
has
two
parts
to
it,
one
that
I
I
think
that
sue
is
correct,
that
we
would
just
sort
of
replace
with
you
know.
The
commission
will
follow
the
recommendations
of
the
allegheny
county
health
department
and
the
cdc,
and
then
you
know
if
we
did
want
to
do
some
more
specific
things.
B
As
maria
said
earlier,
we
have
you
know
the
latitude
to
add
to
that,
but
but
in
our
executive
committee,
guillermo
primarily
said:
hey,
let's
just
keep
it
simple
and
do
that
we
don't
need
something
elaborate,
but
there's
a
second
part
to
that
policy,
and
that
was
about
gatherings
social
gatherings.
So
it's
it
wasn't
simply
how
we
handle
being
in
the
same
area
when,
with
co
in
the
middle
middle
of
pandemic,
it
was
it
was
more
than
that,
but
I
don't
have
the
language
for
it.
I
don't
know
what
to
do
about
that.
A
I'm
sending
it
to
you
billy,
I
have
it,
I'm
not.
I
can't
I
cannot
do
the
sharing
piece,
but
I'm
emailing
it
to
you
right
now.
A
B
Yes,
I
received
it
still
I'll
say
this,
though
I
think,
given
the
the
remainder
of
our
agenda,
I
think
there's
some
things
that
are
a
little
more
important
to
touch
on.
We
have
20
minutes.
Why
don't
we
modify
this
and
send
it
out
as
an
attachment?
Marcus
can
help
us
having
it
in
our
google
drive,
but
why
don't
we?
Why
don't
we
do
some
work
on
modifying
it,
because
the
first
half
of
the
document
now
we've
sort
of
thought
to
reject
and
put
something
simpler
in.
B
Why
don't
we
do
this
next
time
with
with
something
that
we
want
to
propose
rather
than
wordsmithing
during
our
limited
time.
A
A
A
We
have
a
legal
ethical
obligation
to
do
so,
and
if
anyone
has
questions
you
can
go
to
the
ethics
indiana,
the
ethics
department,
which
is
multiple
avenues
that
you
can
submit
your
specific
needs.
If
you
need
some
prompting
or
another
commissioner
to
help
you
advise
you,
those
of
us
can,
I
know,
billy
has
completed
the
paperwork.
B
Yeah
I
had
a
meeting
with
leanna
and
if
you
haven't
done
that
she
walks
you
right
through
it.
It's
great
leanne
davis
who
we
met
at
the
prior
meeting
and
you
can
schedule
with
her,
but
it
it's
really.
It
is,
as
sue
said,
imperative
that
we
do
it.
We
have
a
legal
obligation
to
it's.
Also,
not
that
difficult.
A
I
I
also
went
through
with
leanne
and
one
thing
the
lesson
was
it's
much
better
to
ask
for
permission
than
to
beg
for
forgiveness,
so
it's
the
opposite
of
that
old
mantra,
because
if
you
ask
for
permission-
and
you
have
a
statement
from
them
about
what
you
should
or
should
not
do,
and
then
you
get
in
trouble,
you're
gonna
probably
be
okay,
but
the
opposite
is
not
the
case.
If
you
ask
for
forgiveness,
they
may
not
give
it
to
you
and
we
are
talking
about
civil.
You
know
civil
penalties
here.
A
These
are
not
minor
concerns,
so
we
have
also
talked
with
leanne
about
doing
another
training,
conflict
of
interest,
a
little
bit
more
focused
on
the
contracts
issue
and
who
could
vote
and
what
do
we
have
to
do?
Can
we
accept
stipends,
and
when
can
we
talk
about
being
a
commissioner?
When
can
we
not
but
let's
get
through?
This
first
is
my
well
like
she
doesn't
have
time
to
do
it
sooner,
but
it's
very
convoluted,
even
if
we're
allowed
to
list
our
home
chair
our
commissioner's
seat
in
our
sig,
that's
not
straightforward.
G
Yeah,
so
you
know
I've
reached
out
to
a
couple
people,
because
I
had
some
questions.
Leanne
wasn't
one
of
them.
Would
you
mind
just
sharing
her
email
address?
If
you
have
it.
G
G
Yep,
I
I
actually
filled
that
out
sent
them
an
email.
I
just
haven't
gotten
any
response
back.
A
Thanks
for
asking
better
to
ask
now,
that's
that's
going
to
be
the
case.
Let's
move
on
denise
to
your
section
goal,
setting
denise
maria
denise
chaired
that
process
for
us
is
cherry.
Give
an
update,
yeah.
G
I
think
probably
what
we
we
should
do
is
start
aligning.
You
know,
I
don't
know
I've
tossed
around.
Do
we
need
a
specific
committee
for
this?
I
don't
think
so,
or
do
we
just
align
the
committees
with
some
of
the
strategic
goals
and
work
together
to
put
what
those
tactical
components
are
to
the
goals
I'm
happy
to
do
whatever
you
know
it
might
seem,
it
seems
better
to
to
just
use
the
existing
committee,
since
I
think
the
goals
are
aligned
across
all.
G
So
I
wanted
to,
you
know,
get
your
feedback,
because
anybody
has
any
other
ideas.
I
mean.
Typically,
it
just
kind
of
work
with
the
existing
structure.
G
G
Send
some
meeting
invites
to
the
committee
and
maybe
see
when
everybody's
meeting
and
I
can
jump
in
on
a
15
minute
portion
and
we
can
just
talk
about
which
goals
everybody
wants
to
tackle,
and
then
I
can
come
back
and
say
you
know
how?
How
do
these
tactics
look
and
then
we
can
just
start
assigning
dates
to
them.
D
Yeah,
I
think
I
think
it's
very
important
that
we
prioritize
where
we
want
to
focus
on
and
whether
we
have
10
things
that
we
would
like
the
commission
to
do.
I
think
it's
very
important
that
we
focus
on
two
or
three
and
and
that
people
can
see
and
feel
some
kind
of
achievement
within
the
next
60
or
90
days.
D
A
B
I
think
we
have
a
process
point
here
first,
so
there
was
an
outreach,
I
mean.
Excuse
me
a
goal
planning
working
group
and
they
produced
essentially
a
report.
I
think
that
we
need
to
either
adopt
the
report.
It
becomes
part
of
the
the
minutes
and
and
thus
adopts
the
goals
or
we
specifically
adopt
the
goals
in
order
for
us
to
to
do
the
work
on
them,
but
the
this
body
has
to
adopt
the
goals.
B
We've
just
had
a
working
group
that
created
a
document
so
far,
so
I'm
going
to
just
I'm
going
to
make
a
motion
that
we
that
we
adopt
the
report
of
the
the
february
17
2022
report
that
was
has
been
emailed
to
all
of
you.
It
was
included
in
the
recent
email
for
this
meeting
along
with
the
agenda
that
we
adopt
that
report
as
part
of
our
minutes
and
thereby
we've
adopted
the
goals
that
are
written
therein.
J
A
E
A
Steps-
and
we
can
also.
A
Where
my
co-chairs
talk.
Okay,
it
doesn't
matter.
The
point
is
that
we
do
need
to
talk
about
the
pirates,
so
I'm
going
to
suggest
that
we
bring
that
conversation
up
now
it
is
new
business,
any
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
time,
so
I
don't
want
to
have
a
huge
conversation
about
that
part
of
it.
Is
anyone
object
to
that?
A
The
pirates
gave
us
some
dates.
Everyone
received
a
chance
to
vote
weigh
in
on
that
we
ended
up.
A
A
A
And
then
chris
was
part
of
the
conversation,
but
he
wasn't
able
to
attend
the
meeting.
So
we're
not
going
to
change
that
at
this
point.
But
what
we
do
need
to
do
is
talk
about
what
we're
looking
for
from
this
and
we
may
not
get
through
that
whole
conversation
in
this
amount
of
time.
But
we
have
to
talk
about
you
know
what
are
what's.
What
are
we
asking
for?
A
So
does
anyone
have
on
with
bannered
about
a
few
what
kind
of
commitments
they'll
make
how
they
do
their
vetting
of
their
boys?
Maria,
do
you?
Are
you
familiar
with
this
topic
that
they're,
big
and
rich
concert
they
had
last
year
as
an
actual
pirates
event,
one
of
the
performers,
john
rich,
is
a
country
singer,
who
is
a
very
anti-lgbt
anti-immigrant,
anti-black
lives
matter.
A
A
Mayor
gainey
was
made
aware
of
this
at
that
meeting
that
we
had
in
december.
I
was
interested
in
it,
so
we
finally
secured
a
meeting
and
the
attendees
will
be
the
vice
president
of
people
and
culture
executive.
Vice
president
of
marketing,
the
senior
vice
president
of
communications
and
broadcasting
and
the
director
of
enterprise
systems.
Now
that's
au
hogan,
who
is
more
there
to
represent
the
affinity
group
within
the
pirates
for
the
employees,
the
lgbtq
employees,
it's
not
necessarily
in
his
job
title,
but
we
do.
A
A
B
I
think
everybody
here
should:
you
know
realize
that
you
know
the
the
attendees
of
this
meeting
are
going
to
meet
in
advance
so
that
we're
well
prepared
for
the
meeting
and
that
everybody's
opportunity
is
to
you
know,
communicate
to
us,
which
some
of
you
did
last
time.
Some
we
shared
last
time
some
of
our
deep
concerns
about
this,
but
to
to
not
think
in
the
last
four
minutes
of
this
meeting
that
you
have
to
get
something
in
like
email
us,
you
know
email
the
whole
group
I
mean
it
can
be.
B
You
know
the
whole
commission
email
conversation
on
what
your
priorities
are
for
the
representatives
of
this
commission
to
express
share,
ask
demand
from
the
pittsburgh
pirates
whatever
it
is.
I
think
that
since
we're
in
such
limited
time
that,
if
there's
something
important
to
you,
that
we
do
it
in
a
in
a
conversation
on
email
and
we're
going
to
then
put
together
the
structure
of
what
we're
going
to
present
and
ask
and
talk
about
with
them.
F
B
Yeah
well,
there's
there's
two
things:
some
sue
sent
an
email
that
had
a
list
of
some
things
and
then
I
put
up
sort
of
more
of
a
process
type
list,
guess
what
I'm
more
about
process,
sometimes
the,
but
so
it's
good.
So
yes,
we
will
share
those,
but
it
really
is
wide
open
right
now
that
nobody
should
be
hesitant
on
repeating
or
or
being
redundant,
because
you
want
your
voice
needs
to
be
in
there.
If,
if
that's
what
you
want
and.
A
A
I
confirmed
with
through
al
that
chick-fil-a
is
an
official
sponsor
of
the
pirates
and
since
someone
brought
that
up,
that's
why
I
asked
the
question:
got
the
clarification
I'll
bring
it
to
the
larger
group
and
that's
chick-fil-a
is
involved
in
pretty
much
every
sporting
outfit
in
pittsburgh,
and
so
that's
a
something
to
consider
in
terms
of
precedent
that
are
we
going
to
focus
on
those
kinds
of
issues
or
simply
focus
on
the
concept.
J
And
those
decisions,
and
so
if
I
might,
since
you
brought
chick-fil-a
up
having
just
gone
to
a
pirate
game,
they're
very
front
and
center
and
in
fact
there's
every
game,
there's
a
promotion
find
the
cow
in
in
the
stadium
and
they
give
the
whole
section
free
sandwiches
and
you
know
it's
it's
a
concern.
A
Okay,
well,
I
I'm
not
at
all
dismissing
what
you
have
to
say.
I
have
my
whole
history
with
chick-fil-a
so,
but
for
this,
it's
fine
to
bring
that
stuff
up
to
us
and
we'll
hash
it
out
and
then
seek
feedback
before
the
meeting.
A
But
if
this
all
be
by
email,
so
check
your
email,
look
for
the
cow
in
the
email
and
yeah,
no
just
again
the
chambersburg
piece
just
for
your
reminder
to
keep
carrying
it
forward,
because
it
is
really
important:
chambersburg
retracted,
their
non-discrimination,
ordinance,
so
the
only
municipality
in
pennsylvania
to
do
that.
A
H
A
A
B
We,
you
know
black
pride,
we
want
to.
You,
know,
get
the
details
on
on
black
pride
and
make
sure
that
we're
you
know
communicating
that
information.
We,
I
think
that
we
should
be
prepared
in
the
in
the
may
meeting,
to
talk
about
our
participation
in
pride
events
in
in
all
of
them
to
be
aware
of
all
them
and
and
what
the
commission
might,
how
our
relationship
to
those
events
would
look
and
then
also
the
the
planning.
B
I
think
the
last
thing
on
the
agenda
that
I
have
printed
out
is
planning
for
in-person
commission
meetings
and
that
I
think
some
work
in
the
executive
committee
should
be
done
in
order
to
to
have
something
to
present
rather
than
brainstorming
in
in
this
in
this
meeting.
But
let's
get
some
work
done
in
the
executive
committee
in
order
to
present
to
the
commission
on
how
that
might
look.
We
did
talk
about
that
a
little
bit
in
our
executive
committee
already,
but
I
don't
think
we
flushed
it
out
very
much.
A
We
we're
hoping
for.
May
that's
not
going
to
happen
so
at
this
point,
maybe
we'll
look
at
meeting
the
person
in
june.
I
want
to
thank
guillermo
who's
offered
their
space
beach
view
that
apparently,
would
meet
all
of
our
needs
and
including
providing
first
and
distancing,
and
we
haven't
formally
committed
to
that.
But
that's
the
first
offer
that
we
have,
and
you
know
we
can
talk
in
more
detail
if
you
have
thoughts
or
concerns
about
meeting
in
person,
and
you
wanted
to
share
them
with
someone
privately,
that's
fine.
A
It's
a
serious
issue
because
of
permitted
cover
numbers
are
on
the
rise
in
some
areas,
so
we're
not
going
to
take
it
lightly
that
we
meet
in
person.
We
also
discussed
public
comment.
We're
still
wrestling
out
how
that's
going
to
work,
but
we're
going
to
need
to
put
a
policy
together
for
people
to
offer
public
comment
moving
forward.
We
are
not
going
to
create
a
open
season
day
on
social
media
with
a
live
stream
where
people
can
just
say
whatever
they
want.
A
But
I
encourage
you
all
to
share
the
link,
that's
an
important
tool
and
then
your
important
ambassadors
take
the
youtube
link
and
share
on
your
contacts
so
that
people
can
see
what
we're
doing
when
they
say
we're
not
accomplishing
anything.
They
can
watch
all
the
youtube
videos
and
see
that
that
isn't.
That's
not
the
case.
We've
accomplished
a
lot,
but
they
have
no
way
to
find
that
information,
because
we're
not
using
facebook
right
now.
A
So
it's
up
to
us
as
individuals,
and
on
that
note
I'm
going
to
thank
you
all
for
joining
us.
I
appreciate
your
patience
with
me
being
not
quite
ready
for
this.
Looking
forward
to
sarah
picking
up,
perhaps
next
month,
welcome
again
to
maria
and
we're
looking
forward
to
working
with
you
any
other
comments,
feedback
questions.
A
D
Yes,
I
have
a
comment
I
just
just
to
make
sure
I
clarify
sue
and
to
maria,
because
maria
was
not
in
these
meetings.
Before
you
know,
I
suggested
the
space
of
the
hispanic
corporation
as
a
place
or
possible,
possibly
personal.
I
mean
in-person
gathering
of
the
commission,
but
if
there
is
an
opportunity
to
to
host
that
at
the
city,
building
may
perhaps
that
may
make
more
sense
just
to
have
the
first
one
with
the
city
with
people
there
and
then
in
other
locations.
D
A
Thank
you.
We
discussed
also
reaching
out
to
every
commissioner
to
ask
what
kinds
of
spaces
you
might
suggest
if
you
have
a
space
at
your
location
again,
we're
not
wedded
to
anything
at
this
point,
but
it
is
nice
to
be
invited
somewhere,
that's
safe
and
friendly,
and
has
parking
to
begin
with.
So
some
work,
please
email
your
thoughts
on
this.