►
From YouTube: City council meeting Nov 2 2021
Description
No description was provided for this meeting.
If this is YOUR meeting, an easy way to fix this is to add a description to your video, wherever mtngs.io found it (probably YouTube).
B
C
B
And
tonight,
lord,
we
look
to
you,
as
your
word
says,
if
we
lack
wisdom
to
ask
of
you
and
you
will
give
it
so
father
as
tonight,
there
is
discussion
and
deliberation
decision
made.
I
pray
father
that
the
wisdom
needed
will
be
granted,
that
your
will
would
be
done
and
our
hearts
would
be
pleased
and
our
community
our
coast
would
be
better
as
a
result
so
bless
these
proceedings.
Lord
crown
it
with
your
presence.
We
pray,
jesus
name,
amen,
amen,.
A
F
A
Mr
deming,
is
that
correct
enough?
Okay,
mr
deming,
any
discussion
all
in
favor?
Okay,
that's
a
7-0
vote!
Thank
you.
If
the
clerk
would
read
those
changes,
please
to
the
agenda.
C
To
the
policy
agenda,
we're
adding
item
4a
ordinance
to
amend
section
612
to
designate
the
new
ward
lines
in
accordance
with
the
2020
census
to
the
consent
agenda.
We're
adding
5m
resolution
to
approve
the
purchase
of
three
ford
f-150
vehicles
in
the
amount
of
106
thousand
four
hundred
and
seven
dollars.
C
Adding
five
in
resolution
authorizing
the
city
of
biloxi
to
apply
for
grant
money
from
the
department
of
homeland
security
for
environmental
impact
study
to
build
a
new
cedar
lake
bridge
to
the
routine
agenda.
We're
adding
the
docket
in
the
amount
of
130
thousand
dollars.
Nine
one
hundred
thirty
thousand
nine
hundred
thirty
dollars
and
six
cents.
A
D
You,
mr
president,
I'd
like
to
offer
my
thanks
to
pastor
and
and
brian
for
opening
these
proceedings.
I
think
we
all
hope
for
the
best
and
we
appreciate
those
thoughts
and
prayers
here
we
are
in
november.
I
think
we
had
a
reasonable
october.
There
were
five
weekends
in
october,
so
I
don't
know
whether
the
gaming
numbers
will
be
reflective
of
that.
But
that's
just
a
thought
and
we
continue
to
to
you-
know
push
forward,
push
our
cars
forward.
D
We
have,
as
I
said
november,
we
got
first
friday
coming
up
with
a
significant
celebration
right
down
on
the
the
district
and
howard
avenue.
I
think
the
a
number
of
banes,
but
one
that's
kind
of
special
to
all
of
us-
is
bucktown
all-stars,
which
is
a
they
made
rock
and
roll
in
new
orleans,
but
they're
going
to
make
howard
avenue
this
this
week
and
then
I
think
mike
is
going
to
be
the
honor.
D
Yes,
at
the
marine
corps,
ball
and
all
right
right,
we're
gonna
do
some
push-ups
later
and
also
the
veteran's
day.
Parade
will
be
right
in
front
of
us.
So
with
that,
I
think
we're
we're
off
and
running
and
before
I
forget
would
like
to
ask
the
council
to
spread
the
expenses
from
the
biloxi
travel
credit
card
to
the
minutes,
and
that
concludes
my
report.
A
G
D
G
D
Don't
know
whether
there's
some
irrigation
going
in,
but
I
think
walt's
not
here
so
the
engineering's
not
here
so
give
me
an
update
on
that.
E
E
D
A
D
I
think
so
yeah,
but
I
think
they're
planning
on
the
second
or
third
month
in
22
to
to
be
ready
and
we
will
be
hopefully
the
same
time.
D
A
Probably,
first
of
march,
my
understanding
of
the
roundabout
is,
I
think,
they've
scooped
up
about
four
feet
around
the
perimeter
all
the
way
around
and
my
understanding
is
they're
going
to
pour
concrete
there
because
they
anticipate
people
coming
up
on
the
curb
around
a
curb
around
the
roundabout.
I
guess
to
prevent
the
rutting
or
whatever
so
maintenance.
I
don't
know.
If
that's
that's
my
understanding,
I
don't
know
if
that's
accurate
or
not.
D
A
H
Yeah
we've
connected
the
citizens
on,
and
the
neighbors
on,
kiesel
circle
and
they're,
reaching
an
agreement
with
the
tax
purchaser
that
they
are
going
to
take
the
property
over
and
keep
it
maintained
and
keep
the
taxes
paid
on
it.
So
they'll
do
that.
H
We
we
have
two
interested
parties
and
we
still
need
to
get
the
language
worked
out
with
the
swetman
family
about
how
we're
going
to
be
able
to
sell
it,
and
then
we
need
to
decide
get
a
council
resolution
that
we
would
sell
it.
We
may
do
a
may.
Do
an
auction
may
do
a
request
for
proposal,
but
but
that's
in
the
works
all
right.
Thank
you.
Yes,.
F
I
wanted
bless
you.
I
wanted,
mr
leonard
to
think
that
that
feeling
engineer
that
we
had
about
that
was
doing
jefferson
street.
We
see
the
work
going,
smooth
and
steady
and
just
want
to
let
let
them
know.
We
appreciate
it
that.
I
Mike
I
spoke
with
mr
creel
earlier
today
and
he
we
were.
I
was
talking
about
another
day
about
carol.
He
informed
me
that
your
departments
have
spoken.
I
guess
billy
ray
didn't
get
out
there.
I.
E
We've
been
out
there,
we
have
vacuumed
all
the
drain
boxes
that
are
supposed
to
there.
As
you
know,
there's
no
drain
boxes
in
the
circle
itself,
but
the
ones
that
the
drainage
is
supposed
to
go
out
to
the
next
street
over
you.
You
would
know
the
name
of
that
next
street
they
would
yeah,
and
so
we
feel
like
the
drainage
is
working
right.
E
We
think
the
real
problem
is
that
everybody's
put-
and
this
is
city
wide
every
time
people
put
fences
in
they
put
the
fences
in
right
down
to
the
ground
where
the
water
can't
leave
the
vacant.
They
can't
leave
the
lot,
so
you
get
a
rainfall
and
a
lot
of
water
off
the
rain
off
the
roof
and
it
stays
in
the
backyard
because
it
can't
leave
the
backyard.
I
E
I
E
I
Necessary
in
this
case,
we
have
two
houses
that
have
flooded
twice
a
lot
of
rain
they've,
gotten
water
within
their
homes.
A
lot
of
it's
because
water
gets
backed
up
and
has
nowhere
to
go
so
they're
out
there
digging
their
own
trenches
on
the
sides
of
their
houses,
trying
to
get
water
to
lean
back
towards
those
culverts.
D
J
E
Councilman,
I
I
know
that
we
turned
that
into
cas
to
public
works
and
I
know
they
went
out
and
looked
at
it
if
it's
still
a
sinkhole
there.
I
guess
we
got
more
work
to
do.
J
Okay:
okay,
there
there's
also
the
issue
out
at
lauren
falls
with
the
drainage
going
over
campbell
drive
and
it's
going
into
the
lots.
They
said
it
was
some
kind
of
work
that
was
done.
E
Yeah
now
you're
talking
about
unintended
consequences.
The
lady
that
lived
there
on
campbell
complained
that
the
water
was
washing
in
her
front
yard.
So
we
diverted
the
water
around
behind
her
house
into
an
eight
inch
pipe.
I
think
it
was
and-
and
it's
just
not
on
the
big
enough
pipe,
so
the
water
is
still
continuing
to
go.
It
won't
make
the
turn.
E
J
J
Thank
you
for
that.
I
do
want
to
shout
out
for
camp
for
jacks
that
road
has
been
repaired.
It
had
several
not
just
potholes
but
kind
of
crevices
and
divots,
and
it
was
just
in
bad
shape,
so
I'm
really
thrilled
and
got
some
great
feedback
for
that.
I
told
everybody
I'd
make
sure
to
pass
along
to
the
administration
the
hold
up.
E
Was
count
we
our
paving
contract,
ran
out
and
we
had
to
rebid
it.
Council
approved
the
new
paving
contract,
warren,
paving
and
landshapers
are
our
two
contractors
warren
being
the
principal
and
they
did
camp
for
jacks
they're
there.
I
think
they
started
today
the
section
of
mcdonald
from
pass
road
back
to
the
railroad
track,
which
is
in
ward,
two,
that's
ward,
two,
oh
hello,
ward.
Two
probably.
J
Had
a
great
halloween,
it
happened
to
fall
on
a
sunday,
so
kids
got
to
trick-or-treat
friday,
saturday
and
sunday,
or
some
of
them
did
a
great
trunk
or
treat
event
out
at
the
baptist
church
on
pops
ferry.
It
was
just
very
well
attended.
Thousands
of
people
went
through
there
and
and
enjoyed
that
event.
J
And
last
but
not
least,
there
was
a
sighting
of
mike
leonard
over
at
the
pickleball
courts
in
his
pink
outfit.
He
was
participating
in
the
battle
for
the
pink
last
year.
J
Kevin
felsher
and
I
helped
raise
8
000
for
breast
cancer.
This
year,
they
they
kind
of
beat
that
a
little
bit.
It
went
to
18
000
this
year
to
contribute
to
their
cause,
and
I
think
the
actual
they
wrapped
it
up
and
I
think
they
raised
like
a
hundred
and
thirty
thousand
dollars.
This
year
was
a
little
over
a
hundred
thousand
last
year
that
they
raised.
So
mike
was
out
there
doing
his
best
impression
of
novak,
djokovic
and.
E
J
K
Thank
you.
I
have
a
few
things
number
one.
K
So
if
this
person
can't
clean
the
ditch,
maybe
we
can
get
public
works
out
there
to
do
it
or
something,
because
you
know
it's
it's
where
at
the
bottom
of
the
hill,
where
lots
of
water
comes
and
so
and
then
speaking
of
jim
bird
right
in
that
area,
we
have
some
some
spots
that
are
very
compromised
on
that
road
with
it
being
brand
new,
and
I
think
we
need
to
do
whatever
we
have
to
do
to
correct
that
or
we're
going
to
end
up
replacing
that
road
in
in
several
areas.
K
Just
the
area
that
I
walk
today,
several
hundred
foot,
there
are
several
areas
that
that
if
a
big
enough
truck
comes
along
when
it's
wet
the
road's
going
to
give-
and
I
don't
know
what
the
answer
is-
I
know
it's
something
that
we've
looked
at
us
in
the
county
together,
but
we
need
to
do
whatever
we're
going
to
end
up
replacing
set
big
sections
of
that
road
and
then
in
in
going
along
with
that,
I
talked
to
mike
hosley.
K
While
I
was
out
there,
I
called
him,
and
he
said
that
one
of
the
issues
is
the
trucks
that
are
going
in
and
out
to
clear
that
property
that
for
elliott
holmes,
they
were
supposed
to
be
going
in
from
the
front
side
off
of
shriners
and
they've
cleared
and
going
in
from
the
backside.
And
so
you
have
non-stop
18
wheelers
loaded
down
with
pine
trees
coming
out
of
there,
and
he
said
he
believes
that
that's
one
of
the
contributing
factors
to
that.
So
if
we
can
have
someone
talk
to
elliott
or.
K
Right
and
then
another
thing
I'd
like
to
address
is-
and
maybe
the
police
department
could
help
us
out
on
this.
K
We
had
a
really
bad
accident
at
the
roundabout
in
wool
market
again
the
other
day,
and
I
called-
and
I
talked
to
troy
ross,
who
is
tom,
king's
assistant,
and
he
was
going
to
run
it
up
the
chain
to
castleberry.
K
But
it's
I
don't
know
how
many
wrecks,
but
it's
it's
a
lot
that
that's
happening
out
there
that
roundabout's
not
working.
I
think
that
it
either
needs
to
go
back
to
the
way
it
was
or
it
needs
to
be
made
bigger
with
the
where
you
can
put
the
concrete
in
the
middle
to
keep
people
from
running
through
it's
just
it's
dangerous
and
when
you
come
off
of
there
at
night
people
that
don't
live
in
the
area
that
don't
know
it's
there,
you
know
it's
not
lit.
K
L
K
It's
just.
If
somebody's
coming
up
that
ramp
and
they
can't
get
over,
they
have
two
options:
they
can
run
through
the
barrels
or
stop
and
somebody
behind
them
run
into
them
and
hit
them,
and
I
know
I've
seen
myself
multiple
wrecks
there.
Something
needs
to
be
done.
You
know
we
need
to
contact
mdot-
and
I
mentioned
this
to
troy
as
well.
But-
and
I
know
it's
not
our
our
that's-
not
something
we
handle,
but
whoever
we
can
call
to
get
some
kind
of
alternative.
K
It's
it's
just
it's
very
dangerous
there
and
after
the
meeting
jerry,
I
have
something
I
need
to
talk
to
you
about
and
the
same,
mr
leonard,
that's
all
I
have
thank
you.
A
Thank
you,
mr
barrett.
I
just
have
a
couple
of
things
for
the
attorney.
Mr
abe.
I
just
want
to
be
sure
they're
still
on
the
radar,
noise,
ordinance
revisions
and
the
tree
mitigation
bank,
and
maybe
a
better
word
instead
of
bank
might
be
trust
just
for
that,
but
I
know
that
they
are
going
to
be
talking
about
the
tree
committing
some
changes.
A
I
think
in
text
the
is
it
the
planning
commission
planning
commission
for
this
week
thursday,
but
I
I
just
know
that,
as
these
developments
continue-
and
there
are
mitigation
trees,
if
you
will-
but
I
don't
know
if
we're
tracking
those
and
and
over
the
time
that
all
these
developments
have
been
going
on.
What
do
we
do
about
folks
who
owe
us
trees
and
that's
why
I'm
thinking
this
tree
mitigation
fund,
trust,
whatever
would
trust,
would
just
would
just
be
a
lot
more
convenient
and
would
would
see
us.
H
And
the
noise
ordinance
is
kind
of
going
to
go
hand
in
hand
with
the
special
events
ordinance.
We're
working
on
officer.
Dykes
decided
to
leave
us
a
little
early,
so
we're
having
to
officer
houseman
is
going
to
take
that
over.
But
we
are
setting
up
a
meeting
with
the
sheriff
first
and
then
the
county,
because
it
all
goes
hand
in
hand
with
county
events
within
the
city
that
we
need
to
keep
control
over.
A
Perhaps
perhaps
captain
dykes
can't
retire
until
we
actually
get
the
proposal
passed
and
then
we
could
let
him
run.
That
was
my
thinking
as
well.
Thank
you.
That
concludes
my
comments.
At
this
time,
we
move
to
the
public
agenda
and
citizens
comments.
Is
there
anybody
on
my
left,
your
right
that
would
like
to
address
the
council?
My
left,
your
right.
A
A
Second
by
mr
glavin,
this
is
a
first
reading.
I
wanted
to
do
paul.
G
A
There's
a
motion
by
mr
lawrence:
this
is,
let
me
ask
a
procedural
question
of
the
attorney
this.
This
is
a
first
reading
peter
right.
Well,
there
can
they
can
be
discussion,
we've
had
discussions
rarely
in
the
past,
but
bob.
If
we
have
a
here.
Excuse
me
if
we
table
this
for
two
weeks,
does
this
still
constitute
a
first
reading
tonight.
A
G
I've
had
several
phone
calls
already.
They
really
can't
read
what
they
see
on
the
computer
and
I
like
to
exactly
see
how
many
streets
they're
moving
where
they're
moving
them
to,
and
that's
all
it's
just
really
for
me
to
get
more
information
to
call
these
people
on
them.
They
just
got
blobs,
they
don't
have
streets,
they
don't
have
all
this
stuff
listed
and
you
got
44
months
before
this
really
matters
anyway.
I
mean
I'm
soon
to
get
it
over
there
as
quick
as
we
can
don't
have
a
problem
with
that.
G
G
F
F
H
H
I
J
Mr
glass,
my
comment
is
that
we
had
a
motion
on
this
ordinance
for
our
first
reading.
It
was
seconded
and
that
should
be
the
end
of
it
until
we
have
a
quiet
time
for
everybody
to
review
the
the
motion
for
this,
for
this
ordinance,
like
mr
deming
said,
it'll
come
up
after
the
reading
the
first
reading
for
the
second
reading,
which
may
be
a
time
more
appropriate
to
propose
a
delay
or
tabling
it
or
an
extension
or
or
what
have
you,
but
we
don't
follow
robert's
rules
of
order.
J
We
we
follow
the
what
the
pleasure
of
the
council
is
actually,
and
so
whatever
the
pleasure
of
the
council
is,
will
be
sustained.
Thank
you,
mr
glavin.
Mr
barrett.
Anything.
A
K
Just
I
tend
to
agree,
I
don't
know
what
tabling
it
today
will
accomplish.
If,
if
we
can
get
all
the
questions
answered
between
now
and
two
weeks
from
now,
then
we
don't
have
to
table
it.
A
So
really
what
we're
doing
is
is
from
the
time
we,
if,
if
we
table
it
for
until
our
next
meeting
the
following
meeting
on
the
23rd,
I
would
assume
it
would
be
resolved
one
way
or
another
to
me.
It's
almost
six
and
one
and
a
half
a
dozen
of
another
yeah,
we'll
be
done
with
it
by
the
end
of
november.
But
anyway,
any
other
discussion
and
there
being
none.
F
We'll
call,
basically,
basically,
what
we're
doing
is
this
vote
will
be
to
either
push
it
back
or
let
the
first
reading
stand
right.
A
Is
is
to
table
it
no
first
reading
until
november
16th?
That's
the
amendment!
Thank
you,
mr
lawrence
offered
all
in
favor
of
tabling
this
item
until
november
16th,
where
it
would
be
on
the
agendas
of
first
reading,
all
in
favor
all
opposed
okay.
So
it's
defeated
on
a
3-4
vote.
A
A
A
A
G
H
L
G
H
A
G
G
And
I
just
want
to
touch
base
on
the
spinner
thing
across
the
road
you
got.
The
5
000
is
that
the
appropriate
amount
of
money
for
a
year.
H
It's
last
time
we
did
it
with
another
group.
It
was
five
thousand
for
a
year.
This
is
ten
thousand
for
six
months.
So
it's
it
is.
You
had
some
concerns
last
time
and
we
took
that
into
account
shorter,
shorter
option
period,
more
money.
G
We
light
that
up.
Okay,
all
right,
I
might
think
he
had
him,
but
we
got
him.
We
passed
that
so
the
vote
on
it,
that's
good!
Thank
you.
A
J
D
C
A
Question
on
on
item
l:
this
is
the
op
option.
Agreement
on
the
property
across
the
street
with
spinner
real
estate
holdings
is
that,
for
is
that
for
two
parcels.
Yes,
and
that's
basically,.
A
Basically,
all
the
green
space
across
the
street
correct
from
maybe
where
the
grandstand
seating
is
or
where
the
flagpole
is
west
to.
H
A
H
A
C
A
K
A
He
looks
mighty
judicial.
I
didn't
see
him
back
there,
yeah
the
only
the
only
item,
please
record
my
vote
as
a
no
on
item
l
under
the
consent
agenda.
Thank
you.
That
brings
us
to
the
code
enforcement
hearings.
Mr
creel.
M
I
I
We
will
see
a
substantial
difference
within
30
days,
so
I
would
move
for
extension.
A
M
It's
the
state
of
mississippi
and
what
they've
allowed
us
to
do.
We
get
letters
from
michael
watson's
office
all
the
time.
What
they
allow
us
to
do
is
to
go
in
and
to
clean
the
property
up
and
then
add
any
assessment
back
to
the
property.
Now
the
state
is
not
going
to
pay
it,
but
if
the
property
is
redeemed
from
the
state
by
somebody,
then
the
special
assessment
would
still
be
there.
H
H
Had
a
few
but
and
when
they
get
when
they
get
up
to
the
value
of
the
property,
they
will
allow
us
to
they'll
transfer
the
property
to
us,
and
then
we
can
try
to
dispose
of
it.
Okay,
oh.
A
M
The
coville
grocery
we've
talked
about
this
many
times.
There
are
some
serious
environmental
issues
on
that
property,
and
I
was
actually
warned
by
the
representative
from
the
state
that
we
we
probably
did
not
want
to
acquire
that
property
right
now.
Okay,.
M
H
A
E
Not
here
we
got
1.3
million
dollars
in
a
set
step,
five
of
six
and
so
we're
right
where
we
need
to
be.