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From YouTube: Athens Shade Tree Commission - April 14, 2022
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Athens Shade Tree Commission - April 14, 2022
A
B
And
I
called
to
order-
and
we
have
a
quorum
for
our
tree
commissions,
shade
tree
commission
meeting
for
april
14th
2022
at
7
pm
give
or
take
so
we
have
established
a
quorum
approval
of
march
2022
minutes
that
and
bonner
had
done
everybody
looked
at
him
yep.
I
didn't
see
them.
B
B
A
D
I
can't
imagine,
did
I
understand
that
right
they
do
every
single
tree
in
the
city,
even
if
it's
on
private
property,
okay,
the
only
ones
that
I
know
of
are
like
california,
where
if
you
get
to
a
certain
girth
or
a
height,
then
then
they
become
protected
but
marietta
ohio.
I
I
guess
I
would
question
whether
well
maybe
yeah
look
into
it.
B
Okay,
we
have
a
title:
37
landscape,
ordinance
issues.
We
have
two
pollinator
yard
permits
per
review.
Thank
you.
B
You
have
questions
she's
right
here.
Thank
you.
I
it's
exciting
that
more
and
more
are
coming
in
so
people.
B
D
B
So
there's
been,
I
won't
look,
there's
been
several
pictures
shown
for
our
pollinator
front
yard
sign
so.
B
Thank
you
so
there's
like
four.
A
B
B
Yeah,
I
think
that
we,
we
could
put
the
b
city
usa
contact
on
it
too,
and
then
either
us
or
the
code
department
like
the
real,
where
they
can
go
and
find
the
permit
and
stuff
so
yeah
that'd
be
great
pass.
These
down.
D
D
F
I
can
do
that
yep
and,
if
you
guys
approve
it,
we'll
make
that
addition.
If
you
approve
it,
if
it's
okay
with
you
I'll
order,
10
signs
and
those
will
include
the
h,
the
metal,
h,
hangers
as
well
and
we'll
get
those
ordered
and
into
the
city
as
quick
as
we
can
dude.
B
Know
we
have
a
million
of
them,
so
why
don't
we
maybe
vote
to
approve
one
of
them.
D
E
B
A
B
B
Okay,
maintenance
of
tree
canopy
no
items
for
discussion,
new
business.
There
is
the
zanesville
tree
city
event,
which
is
on
may
6th.
So
can
you
say
what
like
this,
does
the
city
pay
the.
F
The
city,
the
city,
would
be
willing
to
to
pay
the
the
fees
for
that.
If
you
wanted
to
go
to
it,
and
if
you
want
to
carpool,
I
I
would
suggest
you
also
would
submit
your
travel
travel
time
for
that
so
and-
and
we
would
be
I'll,
see
we'd
be
more
than
happy
to
have
you
attend
that,
so
we
would
be
wanting
to
pay
for
those.
For
that
event.
B
So,
who
do
you
want
to
coordinate
that?
Who
should
people
get
in
touch
with.
F
Let
me
know
as
soon
as
possible,
if
you're
going
to
attend
and
I'll
put,
they'll
fill
out
the
applications
for
you
and
or
if
you
want
to
do
it
yourself,
you
could
do
that
and
then
ask
for
reimbursement
afterwards.
I
don't,
however,
you'd
like
to
do
it.
A
Yeah
I've
sent
my
money
in
and
I've
got
something
back.
It
looks
more
like
a
bell
than
a
receipt,
but
I
guess
I.
F
Guess
that'll
work
if
you
wanted
to,
if
you
want
to
do
that,
just
keep
your
receipts
and
we'll
reimburse
you
for
that
or
or
like
I
said:
if,
if
you
want
we'll
we'll
go
ahead
and
do
the
application
for
you.
D
B
Okay,
so
public
education,
something
that
came
up
with
the
person
that
we
went
and
talked
and
saw
the
seminar
with
and
other
things
that
have
come
up.
Discussion
with
this
is
that
I
think
that
we
may
want
to
start
a
discussion
about
what
we
want
to
see
is
public
education
from
this
group.
B
Some
of
my
thoughts
have
been
things
like
doing
videos
and
such
like
that
they're,
probably
a
lot
of
score
of
of
several
things,
and
so
I
thought
that
maybe
we
can
go
and
start
looking
at
stuff
that
works
really
well,
where
we
would
have
to
find
source
material
like
for
the
video
sort
of
of
like
whis
and
doll
video
that
people
have
done
and
some
of
the
other
things
so
I'd
kind
of
like
to
open
it
up
for
a
little
brainstorming.
D
One
of
the
things
that
the
city
wants
to
do
is
they
want
to
plant
trees
right
in
people's
yards
or
in
the
right
of
way.
Next
people's
yards,
and
one
of
the
interesting
things
that
you
know
rachel
said
from
cincinnati
was-
is
that
it
really
is
better
if
people
opt
in
rather
than
opt
out.
D
So
when
the
presentation
was
made
by
the
city,
we
were
told,
you
know
that
the
city
would
identify
places
and
then
ask
the
people
if
they
were
willing
to
have
a
tree
there,
and
what
rachel
said
is
that
at
least
in
in
their
area
it
worked
a
lot
better
for
the
opt-in.
D
So
people
said
yes,
I
want
a
tray,
but
the
other
thing
is
is
that
she
said
that
educating
them
about
how
to
maintain
their
tree
was
really
important.
So
I
think
that
one
of
our
priorities,
if
the
city
is
serious
about
planting
trees
in
the
fall
that
that
we
need
to
get
some
educational
materials
out
there,
pretty.
A
A
D
Think
positive,
I
I
agree
and
also
maybe
explaining
what
the
different
trees
do.
You
know
what
does
a
small
versus
a
medium
versus
a
large
versus
vase
shape
versus
you
know
shade.
You
know
that
way.
They
would
be
more
informed
when
they
help
the
city
decide
what
trees
they
want
in
their
yard
and
we'll
understand
why
maybe
we're
going
to
push
natives
and
other
trees.
B
There
already
well
and
that's
the
other
thing
is-
is
gathering
those
partic
potential
materials
and
working
with,
like
ryan
and
scott,
to
be
able
to
put
it
on
I'd
like
to
see
some
videos
on
upkeep
and
removing
invasives
like
what
do
you
do
when
your
tree
is
filled
with
iv,
so
those
sort
of
things
and
so
okay?
We.
D
And
while
we
can
make
some
of
these
videos,
I
mean
extension
has
a
lot
of
these
videos,
so
I
would
like
to
maybe
use
some
materials
that
have
already
been.
You
know
vetted
right
right
david.
Is
it
possible
to
find
out
if
the
city
is
serious
about
moving
forward
with
this
plan
for
planting
trees
this
year.
D
B
But
I
think
that
any
time
we
need
to
include
pamphlets
and
those
sort
of
things
too,
when
we
go
in
and
plant
trees,
ask
people
for
trees,
give
trees
away
at
the
farmers
market
and.
D
I
agree,
but
also
make
sure
that
all
these
materials
are
online,
yes,
which
so
far
the
the
shade
tree
commission
site
is
actually,
I
think,
pretty
thorough.
I
know
that
you're
a
little
bit
behind
on
the
code
site
just
because
of
your
lack
of
resources
right
now,
but
it
would
be
nice
if
maybe
we
could
work
together
this
summer
and
and
just
make
sure
that
you
know
the
the
websites
get
back
up.
D
A
Don't
know
whether
or
not
it's
worth
it
or
not,
to
have
some
sort
of
something
in
the
community
center.
You
know
like
some
sort
of
invitation
to
people
to
come,
who
are
interested.
E
C
C
Reach
out
to
the
library,
yeah
yeah,
I
went
on
a
walk
and
talk
through
the
campus
with
rachel
and
also
susan
calhoun,
and
so
she
shared
a
lot
just
yeah
informally,
and
I
was
impressed
with
her.
She
was
really
emphatic
about
community
engagement,
getting
people
to
help
with
the
tasks
tree
planting
or,
if
there's
a
tree
inventory,
to
recruit
and
train.
So
that
was
I
was
impressed
with
that,
get
people
to
help
and
they
can
learn
and
get
involved
and
so
forth.
So.
C
Oh,
it
was,
it
was
very
enjoyable.
A
C
Shared
her
career
path,
too,
and
and
her
work
in
helping
young
people
know
about
these
kinds
of
jobs
that
they
can
work
into
and
how
she
beg.
You
know
she
shared
a
career
path,
which
is
very
interesting
as
well.
Another
education.
C
She
said
she
wanted
to
come
and
hike
the
trails
around.
D
A
B
Alignment.
Okay,
so
I
think
what
we
need
to
do
is
see
what
kind
of
resources
are
there?
What
specifically
needs
to
happen
from
like
putting
them
online
and
stuff
from
scott
and
ryan?
What
do
they
need
and
then
other
areas
that
maybe
need
to
be
addressed
like
some
of
the
written
ones
and
stuff?
B
Okay,
any
other
schedule
like
talks
on
that.
I
think
that
that
is
going
to
be
an
ongoing
discussion
also
because
right
now
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
stuff,
that's
going
on
until
maybe
in
the
fall
with
official
tree
planting
and
and
such
right
now,
because
when
is
when
is
our
arbor
day,
our
arbor
day
is
going
to
be
in
the
fall.
So
do
we
know
the
date?
B
No,
we
don't
know
the
date,
we'll
we'll
have
it
sometime
in
the
fall
who's
setting,
it
is
it
it
will
be
up
so
athens
and
nothing
and
the
treaty
I
mean
who's
setting
the
date.
I
don't
know
who's
gay
set.
The
date
david
will
set
the
date.
C
B
Okay,
well,
and
that
I
think
that
maybe.
B
Other
discussion
about
some
of
the
public
education
can
also
come
from
I'd
like
to
at
one
point,
look
at
the
comprehensive
plan
with
all
of
you
and
see
what
it
says
about
trees
and
stuff,
and
so
we
can
also
make
some
priorities.
So
we'll
probably
do
that
next
time.
Are
you
ready
for
that
too?
David?
B
Okay,
great,
I
think
this
also
works
into
the
crowd.
The
crowd
sourcing
agenda
item.
I
was
hoping
that
rob
delac
was
going
to
be
here,
he's
never
going
to
be
able
to
be
here
because
he
has
a
two
other
meetings
on
this
evening,
but
they
have
come,
and
that's
pulls
right
in
to
with
rachel's
discussion
about
the
using
of
certain
platforms
to
gain
more
education
and
more
inventory
data
about
our
trees.
B
Mary
reed,
who
was
here
a
couple
weeks
ago
a
month
ago
and
rob
de
lac
have
been
looking
at
doing
various
crowd.
Sourcing
inventorying
of
people's
of
trees
tree
needs
sad
trees
that
need
help
those
sort
of
things
and
then
with
rachel.
We
started
talking
about
eye
trees
and
then
every
somebody
else
is
saying
that
you
know.
Maybe
the
city
app
would
be
really
good
for
that
sort
of
thing,
and
so
I
think
that
maybe
exploring
what
makes
the
most
sense
and
what
to
go
forward
with
and
this.
So
what
do
you
think
with
this.
F
I
will
just
point
out
that
paul
logue
a
few
years
ago
had
a
student
intern
and
they
used.
I
think
it's
imap
or
I
tree
to
do
a
to
generate
a
canopy
for
the
city
of
athens
and
I
don't
know
what,
if
that's
been
updated
or
what
the
current
status
of
it
is.
I
know
there
was
some
information
in
the
master
plan,
the
annual
master
plan
that
paul
did
a
couple
years
ago,
so
we
may
want
to
check
with
him
to
see
if
he.
D
D
E
D
D
But
then
the
question
becomes:
what
are
those
trees
well
exactly
and
that
that
comes
in?
And
what
rachel
said
was:
is
that
for
their
area?
That
was
not
important
at
the
time
they
needed
to
know
canopy,
because
it
was
canopy
maintenance
that
they
were
worried
about
now
when
they
replace
the
trees.
In
order
to
maintain
the
canopy,
they
are
definitely
selecting
certain
types
of
trees,
but
what
they
decided
with
their
limited
resources
that
they
were
not
going
to
do
a
tree
survey
initially
well
and
in
time
too,
is
part
of
it.
D
Equally
well,
if,
if
that's,
maybe
the
way
that
we
want
to
go,
glenn
matlock,
who's
in
p,
bio
plant
biology
actually
has
a
student
and
they
were
going
to
do
a
canopy
project.
B
D
So
they
they
talked
about
that
and
so
that
might
make
sense
to
reach
out
to
glenn.
Now
david,
I
don't
know
how
important
a
canopy
survey
is
to
the
city,
but
would
the
if
it
is
important,
would
the
city
have
a
small
amount
of
money
to
fund
a
student
to
work
on
the
project
for
a
semester?
Do
you
think
we.
F
Could
certainly
ask
yeah
yeah,
I
think
we've
got
some.
Some
funds
set
aside
for
student
interns
that
have
not
been
filled
yet
and
especially
as
students
are,
are
going
to
be
office.
They'll
be
great,
some
of
them
will
be
graduating
or
having
the
summer
off,
we
may
have
some
students
that
would
have
some
time
and
desire
to
come
and
do
this.
D
E
B
So
one
of
the
things
is,
he
has
a
phd
student
who
is
starting
to
look
at
this
stuff
so
that
that's
awesome.
But
it's
going
to
be
a
little
more
longer
term,
though
there
has
been
some
tree
canopy
work
in
the
past.
B
Yes,
that
that
I'm
still
waiting
for
somebody
to
send
me
the
super
secret
password
like
from
from
a
certain
time
ago,
which
would
be
very
90s
with
the
survey
in
the
night,
though
you
know,
with
a
lot
of
their
having
a
student,
come
in,
could
be
a
work
study
student
too,
because
we
can
have
a
work
study
student
work
with
us
through
community,
the
community,
whatever
they
call
that
services.
A
B
Right,
so
we
can
also
do
that.
I
think
one
of
the
things
like
with
what
rob
and
and
mary
were
looking
at
with
the
crowd
sourcing
it'd,
be
able
to
cold
to
coalesce
pretty
well.
B
A
Well,
jim,
do
you
have
any
students
that
you
can
think
of
mig?
It
doesn't
have
to
be
somebody.
D
E
E
D
D
Yeah
work
study.
A
D
D
E
D
B
Whatever
30
meters
is
going
to
be
a
good
enough
resolution,
I'm
not
sure
what
the
latest
a
little
scary,
but
they
have
yeah,
but
with
the
latest
we
might
be
able
to
get.
I
don't
know
30
meters
that
could
work
for
canopy.
D
C
B
D
B
B
B
D
Okay,
when
is
athens
beautification
day
it's
all
month,
okay,.
B
And
that,
yes,
they
are
out
at
the
farmer's
market.
Oh
okay,
yeah
they're
they're,
going
to
be
giving
some
trees
away.
B
What
they
decided
to
get
cool
baby
trees,
it
would
be
good
to.
If
I
don't
know,
we
don't
have
a
pamphlet.
We
need
to
make
a
pamphlet
for
tree
activity
in
the
city
so
that
we
can
give
it
out
to
those
sort
of
things
that
would
be
good
yeah.
So
we
don't
have
a
graphic
designer
in
town
in
the
city,
employment.
Do
we?
No.
We
didn't
think
so.
I
can
just
ask
my
kid.
B
You
know
it's
like
one
of
our
kids
probably
knows
how
to
do
that,
but
I
think
it
would
be
good
so
that
when
they're
going
and
doing
the
tree
giveaway
then
give.
F
There
is
a
plan
for
the
county
to
do
that
that
the
city
participates
in
in
the
summer.
I
think
it's
may
or
june.
I
can
get
you
these.
E
F
Yeah,
that's
the
athens
spring
cleanup,
that's
the
18th
to
the
22nd.
I
believe
that
if
you
do
have
some
material
that
you'd
like
to
dispose
of,
we
have
that's
that's.
You
know
just
regular,
solid
waste.
We
do
have
a
dumpster
at
the
city
garage
on
west
state
street.
I
believe
that
you
can
drop
stuff
off
there.
D
B
Okay,
so
work
with
arbor
day
committee,
so
we're
kind
of
done
with
the
athens
beautification
day.
F
I
can
just
add
the
there's
a
river
sweep
on
the
16th,
and
they
we
do.
We
help
with
a
the
fern
alley
cleanup
and
that's
on
the
23rd,
so
those
are
both
coming
up
really
soon.
Oh.
B
Be
a
liaison
yes,
they'll,
be
between
the
like
mary
and
I
will
be
liaisoning
between
good.
Does
that
make
sense.
A
B
Right,
whether
they
have
somebody
who
wants
to
be
on
full-time,
we
were
thinking
in
the
beginning,
it
might
be
a
little
more
loose
a
little,
looser
and.
B
Okay,
so
since
we're
talking
about
that,
this
is
the
why
our
memorandum
of
understanding
and
working
with
the
community
group
that
has
been
out
in
the
community
for
a
long
time,
the
athens
arbor
day
committee,
and
so
I
mary
reed
and
I
who've
been
here.
B
B
So
a
lot
of
it
was
kind
of
what
rachel
was
talking
about
at
her
seminar.
So,
basically,
the
the
guiding
principles
for
working
together
is
that
we're
supportive
in
the
roles
of
planting
trees.
That's
their
role
of
getting
people
engaged
and
our
role
to
make
that
happen.
B
Sort
of
a
thing,
and
so
the
aadc
will
recruit,
organize
and
train
community
volunteers
for
us
and
our
part
will
be
to
work
with
them
to
make
planting
locations
working
with
them
to
identify
planting
locations
and
sites,
and
that
we
make
it
happen
by
having
a
tree
planting
program,
sort
of
thing
and
having
money
available
for
this
tree
planting
process.
A
B
Well
right
now
the
city
is
giving
us
some
money,
but
one
of
the
things
that
can
happen
is
that,
when
we
put
in
our
tree
city
usa
grant
not
grant
applications,
there
are
grants
that
can
be
associated
with
this,
that
we
can
apply
for
then,
and
so
we'll
be
looking
into
those,
and
if
we
get
there's
no
reason
why
we
couldn't
look
at
and
going
and
applying
for
certain
grants
that
could
help
us
do
this
even
more.
Okay,.
A
B
And
that-
and
that
is
the
agreement-
that's
gone
between.
Basically,
you
can
look
at
them
as
our
our
our
city,
engagement
liaison
they're,
going
to
get
the
people
out
there
and
they're
going
to
help
find
people
to
do
those
plant
things,
and
we
will
be
responsible
for
helping
with
finding
trees,
finding
locations
deciding
what
type
of
trees
and
then
going
forward,
maintaining
them
because
they
will
be
in
the
city
right
away.
D
D
B
A
B
It's
it's,
and
then
there
also
is
an
opportunity
for
some
of
the
things
that,
like
rachel,
was
talking
about
of
tree
tenders
and
those
sort
of
things.
That's
a
possibility
to
expand,
volunteer
possibilities
and
the
arbor
day.
People
would
be
a
really
good
source
to
help
volunt
to
get
those
volunteers
and
to
train
them.
So
we'll
do
baby
steps
and
then
go
out
from
there.
B
So
everybody,
if
you
can
please
review
that
and
let
me
know
any.
F
Yeah
as
part
of
the
old
business
working
with
the
athens
arbor
day
committee,
we
I
think
we
suggested
just
so.
You
know
that
we
go
ahead
and
locate
those
trees
where
they,
where
they
have
a
plan
and
then
I'll.
I
can
go
out
with
the
engineering
public
works
department
to
make
sure
that
there
aren't
in
the
way
of
utilities
or
there
aren't
any
other
issues
with
that.
So
if
we
could
just
flag
those
I'll
make
sure
that
we
get
out
and
review
them
and
make
a
recommendation
back
to
you,.
A
D
Point
of
clarification:
are
we
using
younger
trees
that
arbor
day
tends
to
use,
or
are
we
talking
about
using
the
tree
bank
trees
and
the
reason
why
I'm
asking
is
one
we
got
to
get
them
out
of
the
tree
bank,
which
would
be
great
want
to
use
them,
but
two
they're,
bigger
and
more
expensive
to
put
in
the
ground.
So.
F
It
was
my
understanding
that
it's
the
it
would
be
the
same
type
of
trees
that
the
athens
arbor
day
commit
committee,
typically
plants.
Those
are
going
to
be
smaller
in
size,
so
you
won't
get
this
big
impact
all
at
once,
but
those
trees
small
if
you
plant
smaller
trees,
they'll
grow
faster
and
in
five
years
you
end
up
with
almost
the
same
size
trees.
If
you
planted
one
two.
E
D
Okay,
so
are
are
the
places
that
they
typically
plant.
Are
they
more
public
areas
instead.
F
Of
for
this
project,
they
wanted
to
plant
around
the
bus
stations
of
us
right,
shelter
stations
and
there
are
some
of
those
that
are
a
solar
panel.
So
you
don't
want
to
plant
around
those,
but
the
other
ones
that
don't
that
don't
have
the
solar
panels
on
top
they've
got
some
locations
that
they
would
like
those
to
go
and
then
we'll
look
for
utility
issues,
line
of
sight,
problems
with
traffic
more
on
the
safety.
D
So
chris
did
they
give
you
a
did
the
city
give
you
a
budget
for
that,
yet.
D
D
F
Don't
think
that
I'm
not
sure
that
cost
us
anything
because
they
were,
we
got
the
tr
for
west
state
street.
We
got
those
trees
from
menards
and
then
our
staff
didn't
our
staff.
I
think
our
staff
planted.
F
D
B
That's
so
true:
okay,
any
other
questions
about
the
arbor
day,
so
I
will
put
this
in
front
of
of
mary
and
then
we
will
be
able
to
sign
it
and
then
work
on
all
these
sort
of
programs
together.
I
think
it's
very
exciting.
It's
a
it's!
A
good
good
start.
B
Like
education
or
something
the
hearts
thing,
you're
talking
right
well,
I
think
that
we
can
do
different
things.
B
What
I
would
like
to
do
is
to
maybe
coordinate
it
so
that
we
can
have
a
lot
of
bang
for
our
buck
during
the
fall
planting,
especially,
and
then
see
some
of
the
things
that
we
can
do
with
pamphlets
and
television,
not
to
whatever
maybe
sort
of
thing,
with
the
government
channel
of
putting
some
of
those
educational
things
on
too
and
the
heart
that
I
think
that
would
be
a
really
good
thing
to
be
able
to
start
with
in
the
fall
with
the
students
too
yeah.
D
B
Okay,
tree
city
application,
update
catherine
and
I
went
and
talked
with
andrew
cheeky
about
the
process.
So
we
will
be
taking
the
head
will
be
the
coordinators
of
it.
B
So
most
of
it
is
in
the
fall,
so
we
put
some
of
it
off,
but
I
think
that
realizing
that
there
are
the
different
things
that
you
have
to
do
in
order
to
be
a
tree
city-
and
I
think
one
of
the
big
things
is-
is
spending
at
least
two
dollars
a
person
you
know,
and
that
will
also
influence
our.
B
If
you,
in
order
to
be
a
tree
city,
you
have
to
have
a
budget
for
tree
work
and
maintenance
and
planting
of
a
la
up
at
least
two
dollars
per
capita
of
your
city.
The
population.
F
F
These
cases
is
if
the,
if
the
city
does
brush
collection,
all
that
time
and
and
some
of
the.
F
And
the
equipment
is
included
in
that
tree.
Plantings,
of
course,
is
included
in
that
there's
stump
grinding
any
type
of
tree
maintenance
that
that
gets
done.
That's
either
done
by
the
city,
employees
or
by
city
contracted
employees.
Sure
that
would
count
towards
that
two
dollars
per
capita.
C
C
What
is
it
the
progress
report
or
it's
called
the
of
the
growth
the
growth
award,
which
apparently
we're
eligible
for
and
it's
it
could
be.
It
could
be
a
path
well
that
you've
done
certain
that
you
have
there's
a
long
list
of
things
that
you
need
to
choose
from.
You
have
to
get
10
points
out
of
all
these,
I
might
have
a
list
of
it
somewhere
and
then.
E
C
Seemed
to
be,
it
might
be
a
pathway
for
some
grants
or
some
other
things,
and
you
have
to
get
10
points,
and
I
just
gave
a
quick
look
at
some
of
the
things.
I
think
it
wouldn't
be
too
hard
too
hard
to
find
that
we
have
done
this
thing
and
I
just
want
to
say
one
more
thing,
and
that
is
if
we
could
remember
to
document
and
take
pictures
and
things
of
the
events
as
they
unroll.
C
C
B
And
I
and
I
think
andrew
thought
that
we
would
be
able
to
get
the
growth
award
so
we'll.
D
We
get
a
copy
of
this
year's
application
from
andrew.
So
that
way
we
oh,
we
gotta
know.
We've
got
one
right
here.
E
C
There's
some
there's
some
there's
attachments,
so
it's
basically
filling
the
form
and
there's
some
attachments
like
the
proclamation
and
this
collection
of
all
the
money
that
we've
spent
there's
three
or
four
attachments.
Can
you.
D
D
B
D
B
At
these,
maybe
we
can
put
some
of
the
stuff
on
on
our
website.
B
C
B
Okay,
any
other
questions
on
that
cool
on
to
our
agenda
of
opportunity,
for
citizens
to
speak,
speak
now,
okay,
any
other
questions
or
concerns
for
the
good
of
the
order.