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A
A
Nathan
City
Council
Tomatoes,
Monday,
March,
27th
2006,
the
Seidman
City
Council
will
be
meeting
a
series
of
committee
meetings,
starting
with
planning
and
development
and
city
services,
an
environment,
finance
and
personal
transportation.
And
finally,
communications
planning
and
development
is
chaired
by
don't
remember,
heavy
cause.
B
B
Okay,
I
have
two
miscellaneous
items.
First,
I
just
want
to
talk
briefly
about
the
annexation
timeline
there.
When
we
received
this,
there
was
a
little
bit
of
a
question
about
how
we're
going
to
proceed
with
the
annexation
of
the
University
of
States.
The
Planning
Commission
has
requested
a
hearing
which
takes
30
days
notice
and
before
they'll,
be
able
to
then
make
a
decision
about
their
zoning
designation
for
the
annexation.
B
We
looked
at
the
calendar
and
if
we
need
to
approve
this
by
July,
17th
or
else
the
annexation
doesn't
happen,
so
there's
a
pretty
tight
timeline
that
we're
working
within,
but
there's
plenty
of
time.
If
we
start
reading
it
by
June
19th
we'll
be
able
to
get
through
three
readings
just
fine,
so
we
would
help
they
are
able
that
we
can
get
our
recommendation.
Some
time
you
had
may
should
give
us
plenty
of
time
to
deal
with
it.
Do
you
have
a
sense
of
what
the
propeller
is?
Gonna
look
like
on
your
end.
C
E
D
The
front
kind
of
gives
a
short
overview
of
where
we're
at
in
terms
of
preparing
the
applications.
It
also
suggests
that
we
have
a
tight
timeline
now
for
some
of
the
applications
requests
for
proposals
that
will
need
to
be
made
in
the
next
four
to
six
weeks.
So
one
of
the
reasons
I'm
here
in
my
apologies-
I,
haven't
been
able
to
get
here
in
time
for
three
readings.
But
city
council
does
need
to
pass
an
ordinance
to
have
a
resolution
to
allow
a
snap
to
be
the
project
manager
for
this
project.
D
If
you
notice,
on
the
back
there's
a
current
drafts
of
not
probably
all
the
applications
we
will
make,
but
certainly
current
funders
that
are
identified
and
the
two
most
pressing
deadlines
for
this
project
are
an
USDA
farmers
market
grant
and
also
a
rural
business
opportunities.
Grant.
One
is
June,
May
1st
I,
think
the
other
is
due
May
22nd
and
then
there's
a
number
of
other
applications.
We
would
like
to
apply
for
probably
over
the
8th
of
April,
May
and
June.
F
D
E
D
A
Oh,
this,
yes
I
was
hoping
to
get
you
to
toot
your
own
horn,
to
a
certain
extent
that
the
project
builds
on
the
success
of
the
current
Athens
farmers
market,
the
largest
year-round
market
in
the
state
of
Ohio
and
identified,
and
the
recent
issue
of
Audubon
magazine
as
one
of
the
top
ten
markets
in
the
US.
That's
pretty
astounding.
D
We
need
to
think
about
this
in
terms
of
not
just
the
Athens
farmers
market.
Certainly
those
vendors
have
been
the
pioneers
to
establish
this
market,
but
we
do
have
I
think
other
opportunities
from
local
artisans.
You
know
all
the
folks
that
are
now
participating
in
our
market,
Sunday's
of
town
I,
think
you
know,
the
possibilities
are
endless
with
the
pavilion
space.
D
H
H
H
D
I
mean
even
gourmet
dog
biscuits.
Well,
this
again
the
total
disclaimer
is
it's
not
to
scale.
It
doesn't
meet
all
the
ordinances.
It's
just
again
a
picture
for
vendors
and
customers
to
respond
to,
and
it's
also
not
totally
ready
for
primetime.
Yet
they'll
probably
be
a
lot
more
media
about
this
project.
Come
April
and
I'm
going
on
vacation
tomorrow
morning
at
6
o'clock,
so
you're
not
gonna,
be
able
to
get
hold
of
me
market
article.
This.
E
E
D
The
the
main
structure
would
go
from
the
entryway
of
the
university
mode
and
obviously
be
in
a
different
position
from
where
the
market
is
now
parallel.
T
State
Street.
So
it's
gonna
be
what
is
that
perpendicular
to
East
8th
Street?
Hopefully
the
cupboard
structure
will
have
accommodate
a
lot
of
the
current
needs
for
our
vendors,
especially
in
terms
of
water.
Electrical
hook,
probably
even
have
phone
lines
so
that
more
people
can
have
the
electronic
benefit
benefit
transfer,
so
we'll
be
able
to
have
more
access
for
low-income
individuals
using
food
stamps.
D
We're
also
going
to
have
two
pavilions
that
will
spread
out
in
both
directions
from
the
main
pavilion
and
then
it
there
certainly
will
be
some
vendors
who
will
never
want
to
be
undercover
some
of
the
the
betting
plant
folks,
some
of
the
input
or
cultural
businesses.
They
need
a
larger
space
and
they
really
want
to
be
out
in
the
fresh
air,
but
other
folks
who
might
want
cupboard
space
they'll
be
able
to
have
all
the
infrastructure
access
that
they
don't
have
now.
D
B
A
then
I
know
that
you've
been
putting
an
incredible
amount
of
time
and
energy
into
this
and
that
there
are
lots
of
lots
of
partners
involved
in
this.
It's
a
complex
project
and
I
just
think
you're
doing
a
fabulous
job
with
it's.
It's
such
an
important
part
of
our
community
and
anything
we
can
do
okay.
Well,
no.
I
I
What
I've,
given
you
have
I've,
has
to
pack
it
around
or
serve
a
near
mailbox
data
from
yesterday.
It
really
covers
the
section
of
code
that
the
indoor
Clean
Indoor,
Air
Act,
is
under,
which
is
nine
thirty,
no
one
to
actually
99s
the
definitions,
but
essentially
there's
two
different
aspects
to
this.
One
is
to
just
deal
with
the
signage.
The
other
one
is
to
make
the
city
smoke-free.
I
know
that
was
discussion
was
brought
up
at
the
last
meeting
committee,
the
way
I'm
looking
at
it.
I
I
I
Add
to
include
these
establishments
and
then
add
a
section
in
there
requiring
the
signage
going
through
the
code.
I
realized
we
didn't
have
a
1309
1307,
so
I
thought
I'd
stick
one
in
and
that
would
be
for
the
signage
we
can
do.
The
signage
that
was
recommended.
We
did
I
did
not
put
size
of
the
signs
or
anything
like
that.
I've
gone
to
the
hookah
place
a
couple
times
to
see
what
they
have.
I
I
I
I
We
might
have
something
different
than
what
we're
formulating
tonight
or
in
the
future.
These
are
the
these.
Are
the
things
I've
been
thinking
about
test
we
can
have
again,
you
talk
to
people
really
divides
up,
whether
they're
smokers
or
non-smokers
or
libertarians,
and
not
libertarians,
and
he
knows
that
those
are
the
lines
I've
seen
for
the
most
part
and
I'm
open
to
feedback
on
what
examples.
I
J
I
E
I
J
E
J
I
J
J
K
I
H
H
H
E
B
I
I
did
I,
say:
I
did
go
in
there
after
hours
when
I
say
after
I
was
they
they
don't
start
lighting.
Who
goes
to
two
o'clock
at
something
like
that
and
with
their
round
seven
and
I
was
sitting
there,
and
somebody
did
wander
in.
One
of
the
friends
said
you
here
haven't
heard
of
this
and
it's
tobacco,
it's
nicotine
and
his
tar
free.
You
know
so
the
myth
was
being
perpetuated
just
by
somebody
there
who's
sitting
there
smoking
it.
I
F
You
thinking
of
bars,
I
mean
I.
Think
the
difference
is
that
in
a
hookah
establishment,
I
believe
that
you're
going
that's
your
purpose
for
going
there
to
smoke,
hookah
and
maybe
eat
yeah,
but
in
a
in
a
bar
I
suppose
one
could
say
that
the
reason
is
to
go
in
to
drink,
which
indeed
has
its
own
has
its
own
health
problems.
And
then,
in
that
you
know,
smoking
is
not.
You
know,
I
want
to
say
encouraged
or
you
know,
cigarettes
might
be
sold
that
it's
incidental
and
I
mean
I.
Think
that's
the
difference
it.
F
I
Right
now,
this
the
wording
I
have
would
be
Rooker
and
water
pipes
caught
smoking
causes
lung
cancer,
heart
and
other
diseases
and
cancers.
Hooker
smoke
contains
nicotine
grandpa.
Smoking
is
not
a
safe
alternative
to
cigarettes.
This
is
what
was
put
forward
to
us
at
the
telecoil
romantically.
It's
incorrect,
but
I
couldn't
find
it
since
I'm,
not
as
English
major,
on
the
other
hand,
of
the
idea
of
size
and
shape
I,
don't
know
what
you
want
to
do
with
that.
We
can
I
can
look
at
the
sign
ordinance
to
see
what's
appropriate.
I
I
M
B
I
N
I
N
We
have
suggested
you
know
in
the
entrances
so
on
the
door
we
hadn't
talked
about
size
being
noticeable
is
important
and
being
on
the
hookah
menu
if
they
have
a
hookah
menu.
I
think
it's
very
necessary
and
then
I
just
wanted
to
thank
Deborah
for
her
comment.
That
was
very
well
eloquently
said:
that's
exactly
how
we
differentiate
differentiate
from
you
know,
other
signage.
We
think
it's
really
important
to
have
it,
because
there
is
no
sign
on
you
know.
M
E
N
I
E
N
O
I'm
Sharon
Romina
I'm
the
project
coordinator
for
the
American
Cancer
Society
partnership
at
the
University.
Okay,
I
am
technically
not
a
smoke
for
a
heart
representative,
Sally
crawfishes.
She
wasn't
available
to
come
today,
but
based
on
we
presented
197
thousand
signatures
to
state
legislature
in
on
November
17th
Great
American
Smokeout
day
they
had
to
validate
a
minimum
of
ninety
seven
thousand,
which
they
did.
It
is
currently
in
legislation
right
now
to
look
at
the
ordinance
itself,
we're
asking
that
they
make
no
changes
to
the
ordinance,
as
isn't
it
may
May
4th.
O
If
that
goes
by
May
4th
we're
going
to
be
asked
to
gather
I'm
an
additional
97
thousand
signatures
different
from
the
previous
ones
that
we
had
collected.
They
have
it
placed
on
the
November
ballot
and
that's
where
we
stand
right
now.
We
cannot
collect
signatures
until
May
4th
and
we
are
in
the
process
once
that
date
happens.
We
had
a
training
session
last
week.
There
was
a
phone
call
about
basic
media
coverage
and
things
like
that,
and
we
will
start
doing
that
in
May
a
thens
is
required
to
last
year.
O
I
I
J
L
I
Having
conversations
with
Ray
for
a
while
concerning
litter,
we
had
Lorraine
toss
to
come
up
and
talk
about
recycling
and
part
of
the
problem
of
that
we
had
Scott
hunter,
come
up
and
tell
us
litter
aspects
of
it.
He
said
he's
been
talking
to
Ray
and
I,
have
as
well
off
and
on
a
couple.
Things
are
on
this
paper.
Essentially
that
was
passed
to
you.
One
is
the
amount
of
tickets
have
been
generated
in
January
and
February,
and
you
can
see
the
breakdown
being
first
offenses
about
35:37
tickets.
I
Second,
for
third
offense
in
January,
just
one
first
offense
ten
tickets
in
February.
Third
interesting
enough.
No
seconds
in
there
is
one
part
of
the
thing
I'd
like
to
actually
do
is
for
us
to
seriously
think
about
adding
a
litter
control
officer.
I
know
we're
spending
money
for
Mike
Cooper
to
do
some
of
it,
but
that's
a
part
time
aspect.
J
E
J
So
I
guess
having
talked
this
is
what
we're
both
on
the
agenda
ray
and
other
people
have
said.
We
couldn't
put
make
it
as
a
and
I'll
franchise
statement
utilities
billing
operation
and
that
would
put
it
in
a
slightly
different
room
and
so
I
think
we'd
like
to
bring
forward
and
I
have
a
little
president
talking
about
it
for
twenty
years.
J
J
E
J
I
The
funding
would
actually
come
out
of
the
fact
that
we
wouldn't
be
rehiring
Mike
Cooper
next
year.
We
spent
and
coverage
15,000
last
year
on
this
I
part
of
the
problem
with
coming
out
of
it
is
part
time
and,
as
you
can
see
you
know,
this
is
a
full-time
job.
I
could
see
easily
happening,
I've
been
dealing.
You
know,
we've
been
doing
this
for
a
long
time,
I've
been
getting
calls
all
the
time.
I
I
hesitate
to
raise
the
rates
up,
which
is
what
Nancy
recommends
and
I
think
we
have
money
there.
C
I
J
I
think
before
anybody
else
klaxon
that
I
want
to
make
sure
you
understand
it.
One
of
the
things
that
could
get
feedback
was
that
people
said
that
we
should
really
raise
the
rates
more
on
the
upper
end
to
be
an
incentive,
and
we
haven't
done
that,
but
we're
talking
really
about
a
10%
increase
where
we
have
a
problem
and
it's
50
cents
on
a
month
which
would
be
six
dollars
a
year
which
isn't
going
to
make
much
of
a
difference
to
anybody
on
that
route.
What.
K
F
I
The
discussion
there
is
not
was
talking
about
and
I
know
what
is
discussed
as
well
and
part
of
what
what
was
talked
about
last
week
was
an
outgrowth
of
raised.
The
idea
of
the
uptown
Eric
franchise
area,
which
is
basically
Congress
to
college
and
carpenter
to
Union
to
mountain,
would
be,
could
get
somebody
be
charged
an
extra
tax
and
almost
like
an
economic.
C
I
Paying
for
that
I
departed
dialogue
I've
had
with
with
ray
about
this
and
other
people,
is
that
this
could
be
a
half-time
position
for
both
these
but
I
think
they're,
two
different
jobs,
actually
one
is,
in
other
words,
okay,
suppose
your
job
is
to
pick
up
the
litter
on
uptown,
but
then
you
step
out
of
the
out
of
town
and
then
you're.
Finding
people,
that's
two
different
jobs.
I,
listen
to
different
mine
suits.
I
J
J
J
J
I
I
E
K
I
E
L
200,
if
I
can
say
something
good,
so
you
talking
about
enforcing
some
of
the
rules,
such
as
returning
your
garbage
cans
back
to
the
back
of
your
house
on
time
or
I.
Think
it's!
What
is
it
before
sundown
that
day
and
then
also
I'm
having
proper
lids
on
top
of
your
garbage
cans,
and
so
we're
going
to
be
holding
then
the
what
would
be
renters
accountable
by
tacking
on
fines
to
their
utility
bills?
Is
that
what
I'm
hearing
that's
what
they.
M
L
J
L
B
J
J
J
L
I
L
J
For
any
violation
well
right
now
it
doesn't
right
now
with.
If
there
was
a
ticket
written
for
not
having
a
garbage,
can
would
it
go
on
in.
J
I
E
I
Which
was
done
in
2004,
basically
amended
the
section
502
a
3
part,
and
we
added
a
D
code
enforcement
officers,
evidence
and
other
side.
My
serve
Safety
Director
shall
be
lots
of
supplier
citations
and
include
the
name
if
available,
address
level
of
offense
for
the
purpose
of
purses
violating
litter
regulations
and
they
go
to
sections.
The
notes
will
be
given
by
delivering
such
tag
to
the
violator
by
fixing
it
to
dwelling
unit
of
the
house
of
said
violator.
Citation
tags
shall
direct
violate
the
promptly
disposed,
the
litter
and
or
improperly
store
the
litter.
I
J
J
J
B
I,
don't
know
if
it
would
really
be
that
difficult
to
combine
both
of
the
things
we've
been
talking
about,
because
I
think
that
the
Uptown
trash
is
it's
different
situation
than
trash
in
residential
areas
and
I
know
that
there
has
been
discussion
within
the
administration
and
within
the
clean
committee
about
you
know
how
to
deal
with
the
Uptown
area
and
the
idea
that
there
could
be
some
kind
of
charge,
and
it's
just
like
another
city
service,
that's
available
in
that
for
property
owners
in
that
area.
Maybe
the
easiest
way
to
deal
with
Uptown
and
I.
B
I
I
I
G
J
So
it's
just
it
isn't
something.
That's
I
would
rather
try
to
attack
the
litter
problem
and
then,
if
they
have
trials
over,
maybe
do
it
I
just
can't
see
that
we're
going
to
end
up
with
what
we
want.
If
we
delete
the
job
in
the
Uptown
Lee
know
it's
something
that
won't
look.
You
know,
I
know
it's
the
older
days,
but
when
I
was
a
kid,
people
have
the
shots,
did
it
themselves
well,.
H
In
many
cities
have
ordinances
where
businesses
are
required
to
do
certain
things
in
terms
of
cleaning
up
in
some
cities,
it's
that
they
have
to
wash
their
sidewalk
by
such
and
such
a
time.
You
know
things
like
that:
I
I,
don't
know.
If
that's
something
that
we
should
be
looking
at,
where,
instead
of
having
a
custodian
for
uptown,
you
put
it
on
to
the
businesses
that
they
are
responsible
to
do
certain
things
themselves.
E
H
I
J
B
C
A
couple
of
things
within
the
I
guess
the
broad
discussion.
This
happened
so
far
this
evening.
One
I
think
is
that
we
need
to
really
look
at
defining
and
what's
in
currently
in
the
code
as
to
what
is
the
property
owner
or
attendance
of
responsible
area
if
it's
limited
to
their
property
you're,
not
including
the
sidewalks
in
most
cases,
etc.
C
Some
cities
make
it
the
responsibility
to
the
street
and
eighteen
inches
beyond
and
the
reason
there
is
many
times
trash
by
pleasure
path
survives
and
it's
up
in
the
gutter
or
on
the
sidewalk,
with
just
in
the
yard
a
little
ways,
and
you
need
to
define
who's
responsible
for
that.
If
you're
gonna
say
that
the
property
owner
is
not
and
yep,
you
need
somebody
to
pick
up.
If
you're
going
to
say
the
property
owner
is
responsible,
then
we
go
through
the
Uptown
area
and
everywhere
else
in
the
right
to
learn,
tickets,
etc.
C
So
you
either
look
at
it
from
one
direction
or
the
other.
The
other
thing,
in
the
respect,
with
the
storage
of
cans
and
everything,
some
of
the
veteran
council
members
may
recall,
code
office
went
through
and
prepared
a
list
of
a
few
hundred
places
that
were
not
in
compliance
with
that,
and
one
of
the
things
that
we
found
was
that
in
many
synthesis
instances
it's
difficult
or
very,
very
inconvenient,
to
store
them
behind
the
front
porch
line.
C
C
Okay,
you
don't
have
the
blowing
around
that's
all
contained
within
the
bag,
it'll,
probably
all
get
thrown
in
this
refreshing
trash
collection
vehicle.
You
have
some
degree
of
problem
of
potential
animals
getting
into
trash.
So
it's
a
it's
almost
like
it's
a
trade-off,
but
many
cities
and
the
research
that
we've
been
doing
is,
that
come
to
say
it's
less
of
a
litter
on
trash
day,
and
you
don't
have
things
cans
sitting
out
there.
C
C
Amy
talked
about
just
putting
out
extra
bags,
well
a
higher
charge
and
you
put
out
stickers
bags.
Some
cities
are
now
saying
well,
you're,
going
to
pick
up
the
bag
to
be
sell
and
therefore
you
pay
a
very
low
base
and
you
can
somebody
that's
on
vacation.
Instead
of
paying
the
minimum
five
fifty
might
be
paying
two
dollars
a
month
for
trash
collection
or
if
they're
gone
that
month,
they're
gone.
C
But
you
do
have
a
base
level
of
charge
just
to
keep
capital
costs
and
billing
operations
and
everything
else,
but
it
you
don't
even
really
have
to
punch
in
so
much
of
the
information
there,
because
you're
only
picking
up
what's
theirs,
then
you're
enforcement
mechanism
comes
by
and
says
when
they
call
probably
and
say
why
didn't
you
pick
up
my
cat's
in
the
wrong
bag,
and
you
know
that
that's
going
to
take
some
education,
but
you'd
have
to
be
rigid
on
it.
You
can't
pick
up
an
extra
charge.
They
use
the
wrong
bag.
You've
got.
C
You
know
you've
got
to
train
people
with
zero
tolerance
in
that
respect.
To
do
it
so
there's
a
number
of
different
methodologies
that
we
look
death
and
have
some
thoughts
about,
but
I
don't
know
that
we've
come
to
a
final.
This
is
going
to
solve
with
all,
because
what
we're
finding
is
none
of
that's
going
to
solve
at
all.
It's
just
making
a
selection
to
which
one's
going
to
smell
the
best
and
that's
going
to
ultimately
be
counsels
decision.
A
A
C
A
C
I
mean
I,
guess
the
question
I
mean
there
are
certain
times
of
the
year.
Maybe
all
of
us
have
seen
the
overturned
trash
cans.
Maybe
you
go
by
his
own
and
maybe
you
say:
okay,
more
of
a
closed-end
neighborhood
areas.
You
encourage
bags
and
more
than
anything
else,
because
people
have
a
tendency
to
leave
them
out,
especially
if
you
know
we
all
saw
them.
K
H
C
Choose
a
different
mill
was
getting
got
it
in.
You
know.
Part
of
that
is
so
that
things
don't
break
easily.
It's
just
like.
If
we
go
back
and
look
at
even
our
yard
waste
program,
when
we
started
we
went
cheap
and
we
had
pretty
thin
bags
and
they
tore
pretty
easy
now
they're
a
little
a
little
better.
C
C
If
you
don't
fill
it
up
all
the
way,
it
doesn't
make
any
difference,
but
if
you
do
fill
it
up
all
the
way,
it
makes
a
difference.
So
this
your
shell,
you
know
only
one
product,
one
color
with
something
on
it.
You
control
and
everything
becomes
uniform
and
people
are
paying
for
what
they
throw
away,
but.
J
We
just
spent
so
much
money
on
utilities.
Billing
upgrades
I
mean
it's
not
done
yet,
but
I
guess
I'm
kind
of
concerned
about
that.
You
know
differentiating
and
all
the
rest
making
sure
everybody
participates
in
the
program.
I
mean
I
think
that
in
my
neighborhood
the
banks
would
be
fine,
but
I
can't
say:
storage
outside
drive
along
Palmer
drive
along
Mill
Street
I.
Do
it
every
Monday
morning
to
see
how
bad
it
is
and
they
have
banks
but
they're
not
stored
into
containers?
It's
a
storage
problem.
J
C
Think
you
pretty
well
could,
if
you
run
a
combined
program,
I
mean
first
off
now
we
have
not
had
anybody
for
full-time
inspection
enforcement.
Whatever
you
want
to
call,
it
means
we
have
to
understand
that
it's
going
to
be
able
loss.
You
know
we
know
that
going
in
I
mean
it
was
proven
very
easily.
In
parking
enforcement,
I
mean
the
24-hour
parking
rule
takes
a
dedicated
employee,
it
costs
49
to
54
thousand
dollars
a
year
and
we
don't
collect
that
much
one
of
those
tears.
It's
a
lost
thing,
but
it's
something
people
wanted.
C
Know,
that's
not
forget,
you
have
to
have
a
way
to
help
pay
for
then
you
help
do
that
through
the
fliers
and
through
base
rates
and
assistance.
But
if
you've
got
somebody
going
around
looking
driving
in
a
vehicle
looking
for
a
letter
each
day
and
you've
done
it
all
plastic
bags
and
you
see
littering
there
you're
going
to
stop
the
car
more,
never
have
to
clean
it
up.
F
Okay,
I
know
the
clean
committee
and
you
have
been
working
on
issues
as
you
reported
and
doing
a
really.
You
know
thorough
job
of
looking
at
this,
and,
and
you
mentioned
that
you've
looked
at
various
options.
When
might
we
hear
the
report
you
know
and
in
the
sense
of
recommendations
from
clean
committee?
We've.
F
E
E
P
Grim
24
Canterbury,
we
haven't
specifically
addressed
bags
versus
cans.
The
early
on
the
cleanup
strategies
committee
suggested
a
standardized
can,
and
these
generally
do
work
very
well,
the
kind
with
the
attached
lid.
They
are
very
good
for
keeping
they're
they're
very
sturdy
good
for
keeping
out
the
raccoons.
At
least
that's
been
my
experience
where
I
used
to
live.
P
They
also,
there
were
very
well
marked
the
number
each
house
had
its
own
particular
can
now
they
weren't
marked
with
addresses.
They
were
marked
with
numbers,
but
those
numbers
didn't
come
off
now.
I,
don't
know
that
anyone
tried
very
hard
to
get
them
off,
but
you
know
I
was
thinking
if
these
cans
were
available
for
rental
properties.
With
the
specific
address.
P
J
J
P
G
Michell
dreible
North
Congress
Street
by
the
way
two
weeks
ago,
raccoon
had
a
happy
party
day
all
up
and
down
the
street.
It
was
a
mass
before
the
trash
guys
came,
they
emptied
their
stuff
and
then,
of
course,
there
was
quite
a
bit
of
residue
that
stayed
a
day
or
so
I
don't
really
know
who
eventually
cleaned
it
up.
G
But
you
know
there
was
a
lot
of
trash
blown
around
I
just
want
to
thank
council
and
the
mayor,
because
we've
been
working
on
this
for
over
a
year
now,
we've
been
meeting
regularly,
there's
been
enforcement
groups
that
have
met
or
committees
that
have
spread
out
from
that
it's
when
we
first
got
into
it.
Many
of
us
began
to
realize
that
it's
a
complicated
issue.
G
I,
don't
know
what
it
is,
but
it
doesn't
make
them
look
clean
and
valuable
to
me
or
to
the
residents
as
Amy
brings
up
too
I
think
this
is
a
very
excellent
point
for
students
and
renters
whose
responsibility
is
it
and
we
don't
have
a
united
front
a
lot
of
people
like
to
complain,
but
we
don't
have
a
united
front
on
how
clean
we
want
this
town
to
be
so
I'm
glad
that
council
is
raising
this
over
the
last
year.
We
continue
to
come
back
to
enforcement.
G
Now
we
all
know
enforcement
is
a
big
problem
in
terms
of
getting
it
done.
You
can
hire
all
you
want,
but
that
doesn't
mean
you're
going
to
be
able
to
enforce
it,
but
we
need
somebody
who
really
believes
this
is
my
job.
This
is
what
I'm
commissioned
to
do
and
help
clean
up,
whether
it's
going
to
a
downtown
building
owner
and
suggesting
that
something
happens
or
a
violation.
Their
ordinance
is
being
violated
and
they're,
given
a
ticket
warrants
out
in
a
neighborhood
I.
G
Think
it's
a
citywide
issue,
whether
you
live
in
the
city
or
outside
the
city,
because
we
all
Drive
at
least
see
the
city,
and
we
see
it
so.
We've
been
working
hard
and
the
mothers
been
there
with
us
all
along
encouraging
us
as
well
to
come
up
with
ideas
and
solutions,
and
so
that's
one
of
our
biggest
ones.
Right
now
is.
F
G
Have
we've
had
some
involvement
but
minimal
from
business
owners
I
know.
Mr.
Abel
has
tried
to
talk
with
business
owners.
We
actually
meet
at
the
Chamber
of
Commerce.
They
are
quite
concerned
about
this
issue
themselves
as
a
group,
so
we
wish
that
we
had
more
input
and
more
involvement.
Let's
put
it
down
involvement
in
terms
of
planning
in
action,
but
will
you
be
making
some.
G
G
I
K
Moment
that
we
are
we
kind
of
put
together,
that's
that's
when
Amy
you,
you
have
a
face-to-face
or
a
moment
in
time
when
you
and
the
Landlord
are
communicating
about
what
he
or
she
is
transferring
to
you.
You
can
expect
that's
when
you
say
so,
I
think
that's
an
important
can
be
a
very
important
component
of
this
whole
and
thrive
to
clean
the
city
and
I
hope
we
can
go
back
to
that
and
resolve
any
issues
that
might
be
there.
I
F
So
it's
my
understanding
that
the
clean
committee
also
has
an
education
kind
of
component
or
an
educator
who
has
an
educator
so
I'm,
hoping
that
we're
looking
at
more
than
just
providing
information-
and
maybe
you
know
the
government
channel
and
the
website
can
also
be
kind
of
you
know,
providing
not
only
information
but
some
kind
of
educational
campaign
kind
of
more.
You
know,
community
awareness
about
these
issues.
E
Q
Lorraine
McCosker
consultant
to
City
Council
on
recycling.
I
too,
want
to
support
what
mr.
sands
said
and
Amy
flowers
I
think
the
document
was
passed
in
December
and
it's
a
very
important
document.
That's
an
educational
tool
for
the
land
owner
as
well
as
the
tenant,
and
there
are
three
sections
that
address
solid
waste.
One
is
Trash,
Can
placement,
the
other
is
litter
and
the
third
is
accumulation
of
refuse
and
I'd
like
to
see
recycling
added.
Q
But
this
is
a
document
where
the
land
owner,
if
you
recall,
will
educate
the
tenant
at
that
point
about
these
issues,
and
it
also
puts
the
responsibility
on
the
landowner
to
provide
that
trash
can
where
the
top,
if
if
it
falls
apart
in
some
capacity,
it's
replaced
so
I
mean
I.
Think
that
that's
an
important
part
of
this
whole
component
that
we
have
that
in
place
for
the
lieutenant's,
as
well
as
the
in.
K
E
J
E
H
C
C
E
I
J
I
I
N
I
Maybe
I'll
put
her
name
on
so
somebody
else
can
take
the
flag.
These
are
the
rental
unit
reports
and
basically,
we,
if
you
remember
in
I,
think
it
is
80
200
400
80204.
This
was
the
ordinance
that
was
passed
at
that
time.
We
were
increasing
the
rates
for
by
occupancy
and
the
concept
there's
one
two
three
Akram
C's
at
that
time
is
954
to
six
is
eleven.
Fifty
nine
to
seven
to
nine
is
1250.
B
J
I
Other
thing
that
the
mayor
is
talking
about
is
the
idea
of
18
inches
away
from
the
curb
that
was
brought
up
at
one
of
the
clean
committees.
I
think
Steve
brought
that
up.
My
members
correct.
This
is
an
aspect
we
may
want
to
change
along
the
way
store,
frontage
cleanliness.
That
could
be
an
aspect
to
you
want
to
look
at.
If
we
start
getting
this
enforcement,
you
may
find
out
that
we
need
to
modify
these
things
and.
J
C
C
What
we
need
right,
then
we
have
to
okay,
that's
we
have
to
put
that
through
the
seal.
Sir
Commission,
that's
not
real
time.
Concerning
that,
then
we
have
to
find
a
test
we
have
to
advertise.
We
have
to
administer
the
test
and
interview
the
top
ten
test
takers
as
long
as
they
have
all
passed
in
okay.
C
J
C
C
I
What
we're
aiming
at
yeah?
Okay,
let's
aim
at
that
see
if
we
could
okay,
so
two
ordinances
raises
rates
of
stamping
in
the
other
one
is
recycling
bin
cost.
This
was
sent
to
me
by
Ray
as
well.
If
you
read
it
basically,
the
average
is
about
four
hundred
two
years,
five,
four
hundred
the
reason
why
I
put
this
in
here
as
I'd
like
to
reprime
the
recycling
bins,
we
haven't
had
we're
selling
it
right
now
and
I
know
some
people
have
some
real
tattered
ones
out.
There
I
think
we
I
want
to
see
more
recycling.
I
I
If
somebody
wants
to
read
get
a
new
one,
they
can
come
in
right
now,
as
is,
if
you
don't
have
one,
and
your
address
has
already
been
given
one,
you
buy
a
new
one
and
it's
not
that
things
are
gonna,
be
fun
for
free,
because
they're
coming
out
of
a
garbage
ones,
but
I
think
we
need
to
make
them
available
for
people.
Lorraine
is
found
out.
We're
running,
you
can
see
it
just
yourself.
I
Mostly
recycle
bins,
essentially
are
over
capacity
they're
full
most
people
can
use
most
people
have
if
their
conscience,
they
actually
have
to
I.
Think
if
we
want
to
increase
the
clients
would
be
nice
to
get
these
out
there
again.
We
shuffle
it,
you
have
a
labia
online
form
or
they
come
in
and
just
request.
One
would
check
off
their
name
or
address.
I
J
L
L
I
J
I
C
E
J
E
C
C
J
C
E
C
If
you
look
remember
that
the
fire
department,
you
don't
report
that
necessarily
in
the
police
department
reporter,
if
you
look
at
the
fire
department,
they're
their
annual
report
or
even
the
weekly
once
you
get
I
would
say
at
least
50
to
60
percent
of
all
runs
or
alarm
based
and
there's
no
fire.
Now
whether
somebody
pulled
the
door
was
a
malfunctioning
alarm
that
sometimes
hard
to
tell.
But
usually
you
find
out,
the
malfunction
was
pretty
quick.
F
C
C
Mean
so
it's
the
one
of
the
biggest
growing
things.
That's
happened
in
the
last
15
years.
Is
home
alarm
systems
and
alarm
systems
for
commercial
businesses.
Almost
everybody
has
them
there
probably
get
discount
on
your
insurance,
I,
don't
know
and
there's
a
lot
of
services
out
there
doing
that,
and
that
was
one
of
the
charges.
As
you
remember
in
the
Maximus
report,
we
were
to
reduce
because
we
were
doing
a
flat
fifty
dollars
per
year
when
only
looking
at
a
code
enforcement
time
of
it.
If
we
were
also
looking
at.
E
C
And
fire
time
of
it,
we
might
have
come
up
with
Maximus
way
to
come
up
with
a
different
different
dollar
amount.
There
were
there's
some
stuff
in
the
code
that
allows,
after
so
many
that
the
police
I
think
it's
more
geared
toward
the
fire
can
make
a
billing
for
it.
That
I
think
it's
at
a
rate
that
I
think
when
we
last
reported
to
Council
three
or
four
years.
J
Next
month,
okay,
my
last
thing
is:
what
can
we
do
to
get
another
police
officer
to?
Do
you
think
any
ideas,
just
because
it's
8:30
and
everybody.
C
I
mean
I,
look
at
the
general
fund
and
you
look
at
the
different
priorities
or
staffing
levels
that
you
have
I
mean
we're
at
the
stage.
I
think
right
now
that
everything
that's
budgeted
within
is
accounted
for
and
then
we're
holding
one
slot
and
it's
not
fully
budgeted.
But
the
person
is
in
the
military.
E
C
You're
always
going
to
have
that
problem,
I
was,
would
recommend
and
what
we've
looked
at
is
what
is
the
cost
savings
that
were
projecting
because
we
didn't
hire
January
1.
We
only
have
hired
one
this
year,
but
the
second
one
is
in
process
and
if
he
passes
everything
we'll
hope
to
have
him
on
board
in
April
and
of
course,
officer
dick
is
just
coming
back
tomorrow
from
injury
leaves
of
seven
or
eight
months.
C
So
there
is
in
both
of
those
a
little
bit
and
by
the
time
which
we
would
do
it
I
think
we're
almost
analogy,
and
he
was
saying
just
position.
We
were
with
the
fire
department
eleven
years
ago,
or
we
knew
eight
people
were
going
to
retire,
and
so
we
bumped
it
up
a
little
and
that's
what
we
eventually
took
back
and
now
you
know
they're
still
the
same
level.
C
They
worked
11
years
ago,
but
the
town
has
grown
some,
but
I
think
we
have
enough
potential
in
a
history
of
retirement,
whether
they
disability
or
full
retirements
in
the
police
and
I.
Think
that
we're
okay
to
carry
and
go
up
to
the
full
staffing
level.
To
get
past
that
which
I
think
was
what
your
real
question
was,
it.
J
J
E
E
C
J
C
We
have
looked
at
the
general
fund
and
if
you
look
over
all
the
income
tax,
it
was
good
last
year
when
up
4.7%
the
year
before
that
I
went
down
over
one
percent
first,
two
months
of
this
year
is
the
object
reported
to
it
fits
down.
I
can
we
know
the
university
is
in
an
early
retirement
incentive
and
it's
ain't
talking
to
anywhere
from
depending
upon
who
I
talked
to
100
250
jobs?
How
much
is
that
going
to
do
McVie's
in
the
final
stages
of
closing
its
doors
here
in
town?
C
At
the
same
time,
you
know
anybody's
guess
I
mean
we
know
we're
all
working
on
it,
but
all
we
have
to
do
to
have
together
from
that
is
a
phone
calls
of
estimates,
but
it's
really
looking
at.
What's
the
dollars
coming
in
the
door
each
month
as
we
analyze
and
compare
those
with
previous
years
by
months
the
same
month
and
we're
running
first,
two
months
of
the
year
were
running
less
than
last
year,
but
higher
than
2004,
not
by
much
I.
B
About
two
possible
places:
I
wondered
about
tourism,
which
seems
to
have
a
pretty
significant,
unencumbered
balance,
and
we
know
that
there's
another
hotel
being
built
and
I
wondered.
We
changed
the
mix
at
the
end
of
the
year
last
year
and
we
took
a
percent
from
general
to
wreck
and
I
wondered
about
taking
half
of
that
into
general.
C
Where
do
you
want
to
lay
off
if
you
aren't
raising
them
or
more
money?
Tell
me
where
you
want
to
lay
off
that,
because
that's
eventually
what's
going
to
happen,
it
may
not
happen
in
one
year,
but
it
will
happen.
That's
my
considered
opinion
after
working
with
that
budget,
for
as
long
as
I
have
is
that
I
think
that
it
was
we've
increased
revenue
sources,
we'd
get
it
in
the
planning
area.
C
C
You
know
we
switch
we're
getting
a
little
bit
more
income
in
in
parking
enforcement
right
now
because
of
the
change
in
system.
When
we
looked
at
the
full
year
of
2004,
our
collection
ratio
is
I,
think
a
sixty
sixty-two
percent
somewhere
right
through
there.
The
report
I
got
for
2005
and
we
only
started
on
the
system
in
July
or
in
August.
It
was
73
percent.
Okay,
I'm.
C
J
What,
when
I,
when
I
looked
at
it
I
saw
there
was
maybe
some
carryover,
but
we
hadn't
anticipated.
So
you
know,
maybe
the
half
percent
wouldn't
be
such
an
onerous
burden
for
recreation,
but
all
of
a
sudden
appeared
in
the
budget.
Comparing
it's
not.
You
know,
call
carryover
and
your
budget
it's
what
they
call
it
in
university
budgeting.
You
know
those
here,
I'll
call
it
carry
on
carry.
E
J
C
J
J
C
J
C
I
know
that
I'm
just
saying
that
you
then
have
to
cut
out
some
of
the
other
things.
You've
been
using
small
amounts
of
that
fun
for
there's
a
decent
balance.
There,
it
easily
funded
for
a
year
in
a
year
and
a
half
on
that.
If
you
get
a
35%
of
it
to
the
convention,
Visitors
Bureau
55,000,
which
is
probably
37%
under
today's
collections,
cuz
I,
think
collections
last
year
were
a
little
under.
C
We're
under
200,000
I
know
so
you're
already,
probably
spending
sixty
five
percent
of
that
Mouse,
so
probably
thirty
to
thirty
five
percent
of
fifty
five
to
sixty
thousand
dollars
a
years.
Probably
if
you
devoted
everything
that
you
don't
have
under
contract
with
the
chamber
or
with
the
Convention
and
Visitors
Bureau,
that's
on
an
annual
basis.
Now.
I
C
J
I
was
hoping
look
at
it,
I
think
I
guess
you
know
I
feel
I
feel
a
lot
of
pressure.
I
mean
some
of
my
neighbors,
whose
talk
to
you
have
talked
to
me
when
they
help
me
down
I.
C
C
J
O
C
But
looking
at
it
from
the
income
tax
standpoint
I
mean
we
put,
let's
say
we
put:
75
percent
is
rough
here
somewhere
right
around
here,
maybe
74
this
year.
I
have
to
look.
We
collect
8.5
million
dollars
there.
We
already
have
a
couple
designated
things
to
go
out
to
to
pay
some
debt
and
Street
rehab
our
general
fund
budgets.
C
E
C
You
know
avoid
having
to
do
a
tax
increase.
You
can
remember
the
Fitzgerald
report
when
we
studied
the
fire
department.
That
said,
oh,
we
need
more
than
the
minimum
staffing
we
keep
on.
The
duty
of
four
people.
I
had
tried
six
one
there
into
some
good
budget
years,
but
we
got
an
overtime
budget
of
almost
$200,000
in
the
fire
department
last
year.
I
think
it
was
about
85,
because.
C
There
was
a
reason
for
that
now,
most
of
the
time
there's
five
or
six
on
duty,
but
every
so
often
you
get
down
to
the
floor
and
I.
Don't
really
think
you
know
if
we're
talking
safety,
we
need
to
talk
about
both
yeah
I
know
that
what
people
are
gonna
want
to
talk
about
the
police
department,
but
I
also
like
Felicia
to
talk
about
fire
department,
because
I
have
25
firefighters,
I've
been
with
the
city.
See
14
years
on,
council
is
about
11th
years
mayor
we've
had
25
firefighter
or
actually
a
little
bit
more.
C
A
C
C
Look
at
it
in
addresses
this
year.
We
need
to
discuss
it
now,
because,
if
you're
gonna,
if
you
decide
not
to
do
it
through,
the
tax
increase
fine,
but
we
have
to
have
some
degree
of
plans.
How
would
we
establish
priorities
to
do
anything
if
you're
going
to
look
at
it
from
the
standpoint
of
put
the
position
to
the
to
the
voters,
because
a
tenth
of
a
percent
of
income
tax
which
we
just
took
off
what
three
years
ago,
I
suppose.
C
N
J
J
F
C
E
C
We
last
did
the
non-union
day
personnel.
We
took
care
of
that
last
year.
We
only
went
through
pay
range,
five
I
believe,
and
it
was
a
monetary
issue
to
us
then,
but
we
do
have
the
position
now
that
people
that
are
in
supervisory
positions
of
chiefs
or
captain's
in
both
police
and
fire
and
some
of
the
other
areas,
the
people
that
report
to
them
are
making
was
over
time
more
than
they
are
in
some
cases.
But
there's
not
a
fifteen
percent
even
differential
between
Oh
tenant.
C
The
town
has
a
20%
of
differential
over
the
patrol
officer.
There
isn't
anything:
five,
ten
or
fifteen
when
you
go
up
to
it
was
when
we
hired
with
the
last
police
captain
his
average
with
overtime
was
more
than
he
can
make
us
captain.
We
had
to
hire
at
the
top
of
the
pay
grade,
which
means
until
that
pay
grade
changes.
That
person
will
never
get
a
pay,
raise
longevity.
C
Know
I
know
time,
I
guess
passionate.
Last
year,
I
talked
to
you
about
this
that
we
need
to
take
a
look
at
those
pay
range
6
and
above
and
again
we,
you
know
we'll,
do
a
study
we'll
take
a
look
of
other
things,
but
we
have
to
also
look
at
the
reality
that
I
have
rehab
as
a
City
SubPop
tout
with
Cartman
heads
that
have
not
gotten
a
raise
in
three
or
four
years.
That's
just
reality.
J
J
I
can't
I
can't
get
you
to
move
on
the
police
officer
quite
yet,
but
I
do
think
that
there's
a
lot
of
sentiment
out
there
and
they
generally
have
focused
on
the
planner
rather
than
some
other
places.
But
I
would
like
to
see
some
way
to
implement
this
to
sharpen
up
recreation
management
so
that
we
have
a
little
more
money.
I
mean
I.
Think
it's
there,
because
I
look
at
this
and
I
read
what
they
said
and
some
of
those
areas
are
not
making
what
they
should
write.
A
B
I
think
that,
with
the
community
police
dialogues
that
happened
a
few
weeks
ago,
it's
really
clear
that
there's
a
lot
of
concern
in
the
community
and
in
the
community
about
the
increasing
violent
incidents
that
are
happening.
Uptown
and
the
fact
that
attention
to
those
is
really
taking
attention
of
the
officers
away
from
neighborhoods
I.
It's
something
that
I've
heard
people
continue
to
talk
about
and
I
think
we'd
have
to
deal
with
it
all.
C
Right
and
that's
why
I
brought
it
up
the
police
chief
at
my
side
a
couple
of
press
conferences
ago
and
have
for
a
couple
of
years
now
I
mean
I'm,
not
I'm,
trying
to
be
honest
with
the
public,
I
mean
or
a.m.
because
as
I
see,
problems
or
problems
or
up
to
me
by
the
department
has
I
I
report.
You
know
it's
not
that
I'm
glad
the
public's
pay
attention,
because
what's
happening
is
only
going
to
be
happy
with
their
support,
realize.
I
C
Well,
hopefully,
what
it
means
is
about
1200
new
places
to
live
in
some
commercial
spaces
and
that
he
then
increased
your
population.
Yes,
but
at
least
you
know,
most
of
these
have
been
built
at
the
state-of-the-art
which
have
a
lot
more
fire
prevention
stuff,
and
are
we
going
to
have
calls
or
you're
going
to
get?
There's
no
question
about
it.
We're
gonna
have
some
increase
the
most
residential.
I
C
I
C
Well,
we
raised
from
that
because
counsel,
given
the
authority
to
us
to
be
able
to
do
that,
we
raised
the
annual
membership
fees
up
across
the
board.
We've
raised
some
program
fees
for
some
of
the
programs
we
looked
at,
but
at
the
same
time,
because
you
saw
in
the
report
maybe
a
week
or
so
to
you,
where
we
had
come
to
an
agreement
with
jobs
and
Family
Services
that
if
a
child,
it
was
registering
one
of
our
soccer
programs
or
baseball,
etc.
C
J
B
C
F
C
K
C
K
Last
week's
honor
effect
mentioned
the
proposal.
That's
been
floating
around
for
registration
of
service
industries
that
didn't
work
in
the
city
and
she's,
been
talking
to
the
income,
tax
administrator
and
the
person
and
the
code
office
and
is
putting
together
recommendations
which
she
hopes
should
have
tonight
push
it
in.
So
it
will
dip
those
in
your
box,
probably
sometime
later
this
week.
So
before
our
next
meeting
and.
E
K
Seven
o'clock
I
assume
we're
going
to
have
a
our
second
public
hearing
on
the
CDE
under
chips.
These
advances
are
deceiving
eg
funding
and
we
will
also
have
our
bar
auditors
tutorial
beginning
at
6:30.
In
Council,
Chambers
will
be
discussing
the
first
quarter.
Reports
financial
reports,
which
will
be
there
and
I,
do
believe.
D
I
H
H
E
H
The
top
excluding
limousine
service
has
crossed
out
with
the
sentiment
that
if
a
limousine
has
been
operated
as
a
cab,
it
needs
to
be
identified
as
a
cab.
Bottom
of
the
page
is
one
of
the
insurance
things.
It
should
be
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
instead
of
a
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
and
the
other
ones
on
the
top
of
the
next
page,
because
the
information
from
the
insurance
companies
was
that,
indeed,
it
had
to
be
those
increments.
H
H
E
H
F
H
K
F
H
E
H
Second
thing:
it
just
was
that
I
wanted
to
comment
that
the
hangtags
were
discussed
at
the
conversation
with
counsel,
and
so
they
will
continue
to
be
discussed
and
I
also
just
wanted
to
comment
on
the
fact
that
the
conference
that
I
attended
was
a
national
conference
on
transportation
in
university
towns.
It
was
a
really
outstanding
conference.
It
was
four.
G
A
H
There,
Sheri
Barnes
from
Ohio
University,
attended
with
me,
and
we
came
home
feeling
very
strongly
that
we've
got
just
the
model
situation
to
move
forward
on
this
and
that
most
towns
that
were
university
towns
that
did
a
joint
transit
service,
found
that
their
transit,
increased
I
think
the
minimum
one
that
we
saw
with
four
times
within
a
couple
of
years,
and
some
of
them
as
much
as
10
is
over
in
terms
of
ridership
that
people
truly
did
embrace
the
idea
and
that
it
moved
forward
default.
You.
H
E
H
H
E
H
So
I
I
felt
that
it
was
a
huge
step
forward.
Just
in
terms
of
being
able
to
see
where
we
were
in
the
process.
We
knew
that
it.
It
felt
like
a
very
long
time
and
not
a
huge
step
forward,
but
we
really
discovered
when
we
went
through
sort
of
a
mental
checklist
of
how
this
process
goes,
that
we
were
very
well
into
it
and
we've
got
some.
We
could
see
where
to
go
now,
so
that
was
that
was
an
excellent
thing.
H
I
Miscellaneous
I
just
passed
you
the
documents
I
sent
out
I,
awake
505.
This
is
for
assessing
Jeff
Hill
again.
The
agreement
between
I
think
the
sorority
and
the
university
was
never
finalized.
The
last
council,
the
road
as
far
as
most
people
think
still
needs
to
be
repaired
or
done
something
with.
We
have
the
power
to
assess
the
project
property
owners.
This
is
the
packet
to
start
moving.
I
If
you
choose,
or
at
least
look
at
it,
I
wouldn't
think
of
doing
it
this
year,
because
all
the
things
that
required
to
do
it
and
they'll
give
that
everybody
who
is
a
stakeholder
have
time
to
move
their
budget
around
since
they've
had
the
money
to
do
it.
Last
year,
we've
had
two
cases
where
we
would
use
could
use
another
Street
when
Oasis
was
shut
down
by
a
pipe
bomb
and
when
I
think
residents
treatment,
we've
always
shut
down.
I
I
It
fixed
I
think
we
still
do
need
the
road
to
get
in
and
out
of
the
city
as
a
road,
and
that's
why
I'm
just
bringing
it
up
so
it
can
perfect.
We
need
three,
a
supermajority
on
council
to
pass
a
resolution
to.
We
will
assess
we'll,
probably
have
to
generate
an
assessment
board
along
the
way
and
devise
a
methodology
which
is
sited
in
a
higher
advise
code
on
how
to
assess
where
the
by
frontage
use
I
think
that's
three
different
criteria,
because
I'd
be
able
to
it
is
okay.
B
I
The
way
I
was
hearing
it
from
more
director
last
year
is
that
they
don't
look
at
cases
unless
they
come
in
front
in
times
of
war.
As
far
as
I
know,
there's
nothing
come
as
a
for
right
now,
except
something
like
this
that
we
bring
up.
I
have
no
problem
holding
off
I'm,
just
bringing
it
up,
because
it
has
been
languishing
for
a
while
and
I
and
I.
Don't
think
the
roads
been
improved
in
itself.
I
I
E
F
Just
a
report
on
the
conversation
with
Council
tonight
it
was
a
small
but
committed
by
the
party
and
the
hangtag
situation,
and
if
I
may
say
you
know,
one
of
the
things
that
came
out
was
there
doesn't
seem
to
be
enough
Street
space,
given
the
number
of
cars
in
this
community.
But
that
is
not
news
to
anybody.
F
Probably
solutions
are
hard
to
come
by,
but
at
least
we
got
some
issues
on
the
table
and
Amy
flowers
will
be
writing
up
the
comments
from
the
meeting
and
posting
it
on
the
website
and
the
comments
from
the
previous
one.
Unsafety
I
have
been
slow
in
getting
those
up
on
the
website,
but
they
they
will
be
up
and
two
weeks
from
now
Carol.
If
you
want
to
discuss
in
general
broad
issues
around
transportation,
would
that
be
us
system
and
routes,
and
things
like
that?
Yes,.
F
F
F
F
F
E
E
K
C
F
And
actually
one
of
the
topics
until
Carol
brought
up
this
topic
on
fund
transportation
was
going
to
be.
You
know,
maybe
how
to
generate
more
interest
in
this
and
how
to
get
some
more
participation,
but
we
kind
of
jumped
in
with
a
lot
of
topics
and,
and
so
I
would
invite
people
on
council
or
other
people
who
are
listening
to
this
program.
If
you
know
people
who
are
interested
in
the
transportation
issue,
you
know
please
let
them
know
that
next,
in
two
weeks
from
tonight,.
F
You
Apryl
something
we'll
be
okay,
April
10th
will
be
a
conversation
and
so
I
think
that
is
the
next
step
to
kind
of
make
sure
that
we
promote
that
and
invite
people
who
we
think
are
interested
in
that
topic.
Did
you
want
to
say
something.
I
F
P
F
F
Okay,
any
other
ideas
for
participation
actually
I
think
more
participation,
not
only
from
students
at
the
University,
but
you
know
employees
whether
they
represent
the
university
or
simply
work
there
and
and
I
know
that
in
the
past
we've
kind
of
invited,
even
city
staff
people
to
attend
if
they
could
think
of
it
as
kind
of
no
not
representing
the
city
but
just
basically
attending
and
and
providing
the
information
that
they
have
and
being
in
conversation.
It
would
be
really
useful.