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From YouTube: Biloxi City Council Meeting - October 30, 2018 (Part 2)
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D
C
The
question
is,
you
know:
can
we
use
the
amount
we
could
use
to
go
forward
with
what
the
existing
debt
load
and
the
service
of
that
debt
already
built
in
2019
budget
and
I?
Think
we've
a
few
of
you.
Who've
responded
with
the
number
of
things
you'd
like
to
see,
but
the
question
is
we
have
the
opportunity
to
get
some
money
and
do
some
projects,
whether
the
amount
is
12
or
14
or
10
or
whatever
I
think
is
the
intent
of
this
workshop
to
interact
with
one
another
and
figure
out?
Hey?
C
So
we
would
ask
today
to
make
yourself
comfortable
on
if
we
can
do
this,
what
we
can
do
as
far
as
the
total
amount,
not
so
much
the
project,
the
project
you
will
be
approved
one
by
one
by
one
and
and
we
would
address
that
Mike
out
thinking
in
a
in
another
workshop.
Very
specifically,
just
can
we
you
know,
is
it
wise
to
borrow
14
million?
C
We
got
some
some
financial
experts
that
are
familiar
with
I
exact,
you
know
position
and
what
what
is
prudent
to
do,
and
we
feel
that
the
number
is
right
at
this
point
in
time.
Fourteen
million
that
we
can
gracefully
move
forward
with.
So
that's
the
question
now:
should
we
entertain
from
a
timing,
standpoint,
move
on
the
sale
of
the
bond
and
what
we
spend
it
for
again
will
be
visited
and
you
all
will
make
the
call
and
specifically
the
projects-
and
that
concludes
my
report.
Unless
you
want
to
say
something
Mike.
E
The
main
reason
for
this
workshop
is
discussed
to
see
what
we
have
to
need
to
borrow
money
for,
and
that's
really
all
agreed
to
do
this.
Fourteen
million,
we
board
five
minutes,
that's
up
to
this
council,
but
we
always
said
during
a
budget
hearing
that
we'd
borrow
money
strictly
for
paving
an
infrastructure
work
throughout
the
city.
That
was
what
we
said
at
the
budget
here.
Yes,
we
just
set
the
mode
to
leave
it
there.
E
Okay,
if
it
needs
to
do
that,
but
it's
up
to
this
council
to
decide
if
they
won
the
bar
for
me
power
meeting
or
whatever
that's
up
to
them.
That's
why
we
have,
in
this
workshop
other
thing
to
say,
but
we'll
get
into
the
workshop
itself
and
get
the
feedback
from
each
one
of
the
council
individually.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Mr.
D
Gaines
yeah
and
I,
like
the
idea
of
being
aggressive
to
investing
back
into
the
city,
I
wanted
to
look
at
some
of
the
things
that
are
in
the
community,
especially
community
I,
represent
just
wanted
to
ensure
that,
after
all,
what
we've
been
through,
that
there
is
a
bone
that
that
we
can
receive
somewhat
in
the
community,
we
do
need
to
invest
in
that
community.
We've
been
through
a
lot
and
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
we
need
to
do
to
reignite
and
get
our
community
back
up
and
rolling.
F
Just
want
to
request
a
couple
things,
one
from
the
council
and
one
from
the
administration.
First
off
I
know
we
discussed
the
bond
and
the
purpose
of
these
bonds
and
I
would
request
that
the
council
enter
into
some
form
of
pledge
to
maintain
the
purpose
of
these
bonds
and
second,
whatever
resolution
we
put
together.
If
the
administration
would
provide
us
an
accounting
of
what's
gone
in
and
come
out
of
this
bond
through
this
process.
F
F
But
but
we
fail
to
maintain
the
purpose
of
that
bond,
and
so
that
would
be
my
request
is
that
this
council
enter
into
an
agreement
amongst
itself
to
not
allow
any
spending
of
this
bond
for
any
purposes
outside
of
this
bond,
and
that
the
mayor
would
provide
us
with
an
accounting
or
the
administration
would
or
me.
As
for
every
meeting
to
maintain
this
just
balance
sheet.
C
G
You've
got
some
in
the
documents
in
front
of
you
item.
Ii
is
the
consent,
is
the
is
the
document
from
the
2014
bond
that
we
mistakenly
call
a
paving
bond?
That's
the
that's
the
document,
the
page
out
of
the
bond,
that
explains
what
we're
gonna,
spend
that
money
on
so
I
would
submit
to
you
that
we
have
not
done
anything.
That's
not
on
that
list
and.
F
H
Tinsdale,
yes,
I'd
like
to
read
a
letter
from
Carol
Campbell
on
behalf
of
the
city's
tree
committee
she's,
the
one
of
the
co-chair
she
and
Bernie
Marinovich
and
I
told
her
that
I
would
read
this
during
my
report.
Dear
mayor
Gillis
and
city
council
members,
the
city
of
Biloxi
tree
committee
has
several
ideas
to
propose
for
your
consideration
today
in
today's
bond
matter
or
in
the
future.
H
When
opportunity
arises
first
to
support
the
seed
city
tree
committee
goals,
we
request
that
funding
be
considered
for
the
following
items:
a
membership
in
the
mississippi
urban
forest
council
$150
the
purchase
of
city
works.
Software
is
a
mitigation
tracking
platform.
I
think
we
already
use
city
works
so
anyway,
I
get
I
guess
anyway.
H
Finally,
we
hope
you'll
consider
setting
aside
some
portion
of
the
proposed
bond
money
for
future
budget
allotment
for
the
purchase
of
land
towards
increase
in
the
number
of
public
parks,
especially
in
Ward
7,
where
extensive
development
is
underway,
Paluxy
would
benefit
greatly
from
a
more
equitable
distribution
of
public
parks
throughout
the
city
to
bring
beautification
and
nature-based
recreation
to
the
benefit
of
all
our
citizens.
Additional
parks
would
also
provide
space
for
developers
to
meet
their
mitigation
requirements
under
the
city's
tree
protection
ordinance,
while
also
providing
neighborhood
parks
for
a
new
read
for
new
residential
development.
H
I
J
Would
just
like
to
echo
what
I
said
last
week
in
support
of
the
bond
just
any
items
that
are
paid
for
from
this
bond
I
feel
very
strongly
that
they
need
to
be
needs,
not
amenities,
because
we
have
many
needs,
like
you
address,
just
in
Ward
7,
we
have
a
book
over
30
million
dollars
of
needs,
and
so
I
will
support
the
bond.
Whatever
we
agreed
to.
As
far
as
an
amount,
however,
will
not
support
any
item.
That's
not
a
need
for
the
residents
in
the
city.
A
All
right,
thank
you.
Mr.
Barrett,
my
report,
the
only
item
I
have
before
we
get
to
the
policy
agenda,
I'd
like
to
charge
our
CEO
Michael
Leonard
with
providing
the
council
a
full
report
on
the
efforts
of
next
site
and
give
us
some
detail
on
as
much
as
you
can
on
what
have
they
been
doing?
If
you
can
elaborate
on
what
companies
they've
contacted,
if
that's
possible,
and
just
let
us
know
what
efforts
have
done,
I
think
we
spent
40,000,
you
know
to
give
them
for
their
expertise
and
I
believe
the
county.
E
Thank
you
pulled
out
a
resolution
next
site,
there's
28,000
for
three
years.
I
feel
you
let
them
finish
thoughts
of
28,000,
then
don't
anything
ain't
brought
anything
to
us,
so
we're
gonna
need
to
waste
another.
Fifty
six
thousand
for
nothing.
The
next
two
years
so
I'm
gonna,
ask
this
guy
I
was
gonna.
Ask
the
counselor
was
in
that
next
two
years,
I
mean
head
and
showed
up
anything
and
done
anything.
So
that's
another!
We
just
wasting
money,
some
money,
a
lot
of
money,
but
it
still
fits
at
six
thousand
for
the
next
two
years.
Okay,.
A
I'm,
sorry,
I
forgot
citizens
comments.
So,
let's
back
up
a
little
bit,
you
have.
We
have
a
total
of
forty
five
minutes
a
lot
it.
Each
person
will
have
three
minutes
more
or
less
if
you've
come
up
to
the
front,
have
a
seat
write
your
name
and
address
clearly
on
the
document,
provide
it
and
state
your
name
and
address
clearly
for
the
clerk.
B
A
G
A
I
A
I
E
D
E
E
Seven
is
fourteen
million
dollar
saw
early
statement
and
once
the
intent
of
the
council
at
that
time
was
to
spend
to
me
in
each
one
would
have
looked
that
war
needed
paving
infrastructure
that
was
intended,
whether
it's
written
in
that
resolution,
so
no
that
was
the
ten
fourteen
million
to
spending
in
those
warrants.
It's
just
like
what
you're
looking
at
right
now.
E
Million
we
borrow
money,
that's
two
million.
Sixty
year.
We
pay
me
back
on
the
MGM
stadium,
it's
about
time
to
get
that
somebody
building
this
walkway
outside
of
the
contract.
It's
just
time
to
turn
them
over.
At
this
turn
that
whole
thing
over
to
built,
beau
rivage,
you
say
for
$500,000
yeah.
Could
we
pay
all
the
bills
that
that
was
supposed
to
be
built
with
ten
to
thirty
six
million,
so
I
don't
know
who's
paying
for
this
through
me
and
I
will
walk
over
who's.
E
E
A
A
I
got
a
question
if
we
did,
if
we
did
a
14
million
dollar
bond
in
23
2023,
the
balance
without
doing
additional
bond
is
27
million.
Some
change
correct
and
if
we
did
a
14
million
dollar
bond,
if
we'd
probably
pay
down
to
about
10
million
by
23,
so
our
total
debt
would
be
about
37
million
as
compared
to
42
million.
As
it's
today.
I
B
A
I
A
A
A
J
C
L
F
I
I
Got
a
schedule
here
that
basically
shows
now
this
is
through
2017,
so
y'all
have
this
schedule
too.
So
you
could
take
the
2018
row
off
of
it,
but
basically
it
lists
out.
At
the
end
of
2017,
we
owed
twenty
three
million,
seven
hundred
twenty
one
thousand
and
TIF
funds.
Okay,
that's
a
limited
obligation,
bond
issue,
but
those
don't
go
in.
They
don't
factor
into
our
limit
as
far
as
the
15%
that
we're
capped
at.
So
that's
not
a
part
of
that,
but
you
owe
the
23
million
in
TIF
funds
and
TIF
bonds.
E
I
B
C
E
I'm
just
trying
to
have
what
we
can
off
that's
what
we
need
to
know.
That's
why
we
actually
quest
total
amount
that
we
paying
out
per
year.
Do
we
all
want
to
add
another
note
to
that
amount
that
that's
the
question
yeah
like
I
said
if
they
want
to
just
do
six
or
seven
million
dollars?
Well,
that's
gonna
cost
a
fire
in
a
thousand
a
year.
There's
a
big
difference.
Then
just
go
ahead
and
buy
a
14-minute
cuz.
You
can
borrow
fourteen
mate.
E
E
E
A
All
right,
just
let
me
make
a
comment,
so
this
workshop
is
exactly
what
it's
designed
to
be
a
workshop.
So
part
of
what
the
administration
asked
is
for
the
each
council
person
to
submit
a
list
of
projects
to
consider
I
know:
I
submitted
one
to
the
administration.
Mr.
Tisdale
submitted
one
I,
don't
know
who
else
submitted
anything
or
if
they
have
something
today
or
they
want
to
just
verbalize
it
today,
in
this
workshop,
I
think
once
we
do
that,
we
can
see
what
that
total
looks
like,
including.
B
G
G
A
G
So
this
is
as
we've
done
in
in
this
last
year,
and
these
last
two
years
since
we,
the
administration,
has
had
the
quote-unquote
paving
bond.
We
have
used
that,
along
with
a
million
dollars
in
municipal,
paving
that
came
from
the
Geo
17
bond
and
we
used.
We
have
used
that
over
and
over
again
for
smaller
projects
that
couldn't
get
done
in
the
department
budgets.
Those
are
all
very
worthwhile
projects
and
I
think
they
all
could
be
done
within
the
three
million
dollar
general
repair.
G
A
I'm
just
tallying
this
up.
If
we
folded
that
into
the
paving
and
infrastructure
and
movements
that
would
come
up
to
roughly
and
this
maybe
off
a
penny
or
two
seven
hundred
and
twenty
five
thousand
dollars,
so
it
would
be
the
1
million
for
LZ
and
then
it
would
be
a
seven
hundred
twenty
five
thousand
allocation
for
these
projects.
Within
the
three
million
paving
bond.
G
F
Cooper
came
to
us
and
asked
us
about
the
TIF
bond
for
the
road
going
to
the
IRA
I
mean
to
a
Walmart
that
was
part
of
the
his
plan.
The
long-term
plan
was
to
develop
I,
think,
like
a
medical
district
type
place
to
build
offices
and
spaces
for
professionals
to
that
area,
as
we've
already
kind
of
created
a
medical
district
right
there,
he
was
wanting
to
build
out
that
road
all
the
way
back
and
around
so
would
have
a
thoroughfare
through
the
whole
place.
This.
A
F
A
G
G
If
design
was
required,
it
could
be
done
in-house,
it
would
be
done
in-house,
and
most
of
these
could
be
done
in-house
and
and
then
we
develop
a
project
and
we
bring
that
project
back
to
Council
for
approval.
So
let's
say
that
$50,000
for
the
AJ
Holloway,
Sports,
Complex
I,
don't
know
what's
required.
There.
We'd
have
to
go
find
out.
What's
required.
We'd
use
that
as
a
guide
that
how
much
money
we
put
against
that
project.
We
bring
back
to
you
a.
G
E
F
G
H
G
And
again,
following
that
same
process,
we
would
we
would
accept
these
as
legitimate
requirements,
we'd
put
them
in
into
the
department
engineering
department
to
review
and
develop
a
project.
We
we
come
back
to
the
council
with
the
project
if
approved,
the
project
would
then
be
funded
from
out
of
that
three
points:
some
million
three
million
to
change
capital
project.
G
It's
it's.
It's
frequently
done
that.
We
fund
multiple
projects
out
of
a
single
project,
capital
project.
It's
really
just
a
like
the
like
the
we
had.
We
had
one
capital
project
this
last
year
that
was
called
municipal,
paving
we
funded
a
whole
series
of
small
jobs
out
of
that
municipal,
paving
capital
projects
that
we
certainly
don't
want
to
have
50
capital
projects.
G
So
these
smaller
jobs,
the
ones
that
are
fall
into
that
category,
both
little
two
don't
fit
in
the
department
budget,
but
or
not
as
big
as
a
full-blown
capital
project
will
just
fund
those
out
of
that
three
three
million.
That's
the
first
time.
We've
done
this
set
aside
three
million
dollars
for
nothing
other
than
just
infrastructure.
Repair
minor,
paving
jobs,
Ward
5,
you
know,
typically,
is
that
some
another
tip
of
a
list.
H
That
I
shared
with
everybody
up
here,
it's
gonna,
be
the
the
top
of
the
page
and
the
left.
The
first
item
is
the
Pine
Grove
Avenue.
There's
a
drainage
line,
that's
collapsing,
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
what
that
would
cost
800,000
a
million
okay.
That's
I
mean
these
are
ongoing
things
regardless
of
size.
The
next
thing
is
to
pipe
the
Churchill
Avenue.
Ditch
now
I've
talked
with
supervisor.
Rocco
I
mean
the
estimate.
I
got
from
her
engineer
a
couple
of
years
ago.
A
H
A
figure
we'll
plug
in
250,
then
you
have
I'm
thinking,
Snyder
improvements,
I,
don't
know
how
all
the
Snyder
Center
is
now,
but
it's
probably
15
18
years
old,
I
guess,
mm
18
years
old,
but
I
understand
they
had
a
chiller
go
out
earlier
this
week
and
then
the
second
chiller
went
outside
on't
know
if
they
need
to
be
repaired
or
replaced.
You
got
the
Olympic
pool
that
that
bottom
of
the
pool
needs
to
be
finished.
H
My
I'm
told
that
part
of
the
rebar
is
rusting,
so
you
can
see
spots
in
the
bottom
from
the
rusting,
rebar
and
you've
got
I,
don't
know
if
it's
stainless
steel
but
some
kind
of
shiny
steel
like
trim
all
around
and
it's
it's
rusting
and
that's
the
pretty
pictures.
If
you
want
to
look
at
them,
then
in
the
Snyder
Center
you've
got
the
therapeutic
pool,
it's
a
little
warmer
significantly
smaller.
Basically
the
same
issues
refinish
the
bottom,
replace
the
trim,
that's
rusting,
and
then
you
have
an
ongoing
ventilation
issue.
H
The
wind
is
on
the
west
wall
to
get
some
of
the
odor
out
so
now
you're
swimming
in
60,
the
pools
warm,
but
who
wants
to
get
out
of
the
pool
when
it's
58
degrees
when
you're
out
of
the
water
you
get
the
idea,
then
you've
got
the
fence
along
the
perimeter
of
the
Snyder
Center
and
it's
the
termites
are
eating
it
up.
You
could
it's
missing
boards
it's
falling
apart
and,
of
course
you
have
all
those
residents
adjacent
to
the
property.
It's
not
their
fan,
but
they've
got
to
look
at
it.
H
Then
you
have
Pennzoil
parks,
you
have
a
walking
track
and
there
are
a
couple
of
types
of
tracks
that
you
can
put
down.
They
have
a
real
nice
cushion
track
over
and
Pass
Christian
went
and
looked
at
it.
I
understand.
It's
pricey
you're,
also
in
a
heavily
wooded
park,
lots
of
tree
roots.
They
have
what's
left
of
an
asphalt,
walking
track
there.
So
my
guess
is,
you
know.
The
cheap
version
is
probably
thirty.
Forty
fifty
thousand
the
pricey
version
and
we
could
have
something
nice
and
ward.
H
Fine
might
be
a
hundred
that
I
don't
know
I'm
working
with
Beverly
Martin
to
see
get
a
cost
on
that
you
got
a
sign
that
needs
to
be
repainted
at
the
park
and
you've
got
playground
equipment
that,
because
of
its
age,
raises
liability
issues,
I'm
told
if
they
have
to
replace
something
they've
actually
got
to
make.
What's
going
to
be
replaced
anyway.
H
It's
going
to
be
a
real
big
issue
in
another
few
months,
and
the
last
thing
I
have
listed
is
East
View
Drive,
which
is
in
Edgewater
Estates
west
of
Goose
point:
there's
a
drainage
line,
probably
an
easy
fix
between
two
box
drains
just
go
in
tear
it
up,
put
a
new
line
down,
pave
it,
pave
that
section
and
you're
good
to
go.
But
it's
it's!
It's
a
safety
issue
because
of
the
you
know,
it's
just
roads
and
the
sand
and
and
all
those
associated
erosion
or
collapsing.
D
H
H
First
thing
is
I
think
the
drainage
line
on
Pine,
Grove
Avenue
is
got
to
be
replaced.
The
second
thing
would
be
that
Churchill
Avenue,
the
ditch
coverage,
get
rid
of
the
issue
because
that
Churchill
Avenue
is
deteriorating
here.
The
North
End,
even
though
there
was
a
quick
fix,
probably
cost
I,
don't
know
60
$80,000
with
that
netting
Christie,
but
it's
eroding
all
under
the
netting.
So
it's
an
issue.
That's
going
to
be
ongoing.
H
H
Part
of
the
issue
is,
you
can
only
do
obviously
what
you
have
the
money
to
do
and
we're
borrowing
money
to
do
these
projects.
But
we
really
aren't
socked
in
any
money
away,
we're
not
in
a
position
to
sock,
much
money
away
to
do
other
capital
projects
or
fund
some
of
these
little
projects
and
department
budgets.
G
G
G
H
D
H
B
G
Can
use
city
works
our
planning
software
and
each
and
every
one
of
these
requirements
we
could
put
it
put
a
work
order
in
and
set
the
work
order
up
to
be
validated
you'll
be
able
to.
You
would
be
able
to
get
a
report.
We
could
run
a
report
for
you
every
month
to
show
the
status
of
each
one
of
these
projects
and
and
each
one
is
gonna-
have
to
come
back
to
you
for
approval.
H
The
enclave
because
it
was
a
low,
mod
area
that
there
that
was
a
CD,
beat
project.
It
was
probably
done.
They
were
a
phase
one
and
Phase
two
started
before
I
was
can't
on
the
council
and
finished
up
and
the
drank
the
drainage
issue.
They're
affected
the
area
around
the
Enclave
and
that
that
has
been
rectified.
That's
that's!
That's
a
big
improvement.
There.
G
H
That's
the
I
call
it
the
Swale,
it's
there's
an
underground
drainage
system
and
then
there's
a
swale
above
it
to
move
the
water
when
they're
extraordinary
rainfall.
But
it
leads
to
some
issues
a
lot
of
traffic,
some
associated
with
crime,
and
there
are
some
erosion
issues
and
I
checked
with
Christie
and
she's
nailing.
That
down
I.
Think
we're
gonna
be
moving
ahead
shortly
on
that,
but
that
I
think
that
will
resolve
some
issues.
G
Again,
the
pattern
was
seeing
is
that
we're
getting
a
lot
of
big
projects
funded
with
capital
projects
with
bond
money,
we're
doing
a
lot
of
little
small
things
that
are
just
everyday
stuff
with
the
department
budgets,
but
there's
a
whole
host
of
small
projects
that
are
falling
through
the
cracks
they're,
just
not
getting
done
so
again.
What
administration
is
recommending
is
a
healthy,
healthy
capital
project
for
municipal
repairs
and
paving
which
we
can
use
to
fund
as
many
of
those
small
jobs
as
until
we
run
out
of
money.
G
E
G
There's
there's:
go
Mesa
money,
there's
BP
money
and
there's
infrastructure
money
coming
from
internet
sales,
all
of
which
are
in
the
pipeline
and
that's
one
of
the
things
when
I
talk
about
you
know.
Do
we
have
somebody
that
can
look
on
behind
the
curtain
in
Jackson?
We
don't
know
what's
coming
yet
we
you
know
we.
We
know.
G
E
C
E
E
Well,
I
was
just
looking
at
stuff
like
that,
don't
borrow
someone
had
to
buy
them,
don't
get
in
debt
free
and
just
throw
a
reason
get.
Could
you
give
already
14
million
you
know,
like
you
said
we
got
occupied,
please
it's
two
or
three
million
each
one
of
these
large
there's
always
something
you
need
to
do,
but
then
you
have
to
take
priority
and
do
the
best
thing.
What
you
can.
D
E
You
take
just
like
Ward
one
to
an
even
part
of
three.
Now
it's
so
much
stuff
in
hard
to
say
what
we
really
need
until
you
get
this
stuff
finished.
I
mean
he's,
got
a
lot
of
problems.
He
one
done.
It's
always
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
needs
to
be
done
in
Ward,
one,
a
lot
of
development
can
go
in
Ward,
one
like
we've
been
discussing
because
it's
that's
the
hot
area,
where's
gonna
be
developing
the
businesses
and
stuff
like
that.
E
I
E
E
E
A
E
E
E
E
E
B
E
Now
I
believe
that
I
mean
you
you
get,
you
can
fix
anything
you
throw
money
that
you
can
fix
anything
I'm
telling
you
that
bright,
you
get
fixed,
you
gotta
fix
the
leak.
You
can't
let
the
water
run
down
the
walls
and
anything.
So
you
have
to
fix
that.
You
know
whether
you
want
to
use
it
for
people
not
but
I
mean
you
go
not
spending
her
180,000,
you
know
somewhere
else
and
you
won't
spend
on
your
own
building,
whatever
it
takes
at
least
get
somebody
to.
E
Let
us
know
what
it
would
cost
to
pick
this
building.
This
is
my
job
I'm
just
well
yeah.
You
can
call
the
cost
your
money,
but
you
could
do
that
yeah.
Just
like
anything
else.
You
do
certainly
ain't
a
problem.
How
did
you
bring
someone
that
knows
what
they're
doing
to
tell
them
what
it
takes
to
get
it
fixed?
E
E
D
The
second
thing
I
wanted
to
look
at
was
we,
of
course,
we
we
beat
this
around
the
grocery
store
investment
that
we
talked
about.
I
wanted
to
really
really
look
at
that.
That
would
help
also
help
the
ward
1
into
area
you
know
about.
We
have
a
lack
of
a
grocery
outlet
so
to
speak,
and
if
we
can
give
that
some
serious
consideration,
we
had
some
plans
on
that.
We
know
it's
still
somewhat
of
a
concept,
but
if
we
can
look
at
that,
a
little
deeper
that
would
that
would
help.
D
The
third
item
I
had
was
lighting
as
the
vision
street
start
to
come
start
clean
up
now
we
can
pass
through
there
as
I
Drive
back
and
forth.
I
have
some
safety
issue
concerns.
I
was
looking
at
the
lighting
very,
very
dark,
very
dark.
A
lot
of
the
streetlights
need
lights
need
to
be
replaced,
so
we
need
to
start
looking
at
some
of
those
streetlights
still
look
like
wick.
D
B
L
D
Through
the
last
night
or
two
I
noticed
there
probably
10
to
15
lights
that
are
out
that
are
out
they
just
don't
burn
and
I
know.
The
area
has
been
neglected
because
of
the
heavy
construction.
But
my
main
concern
is
the
main
artery
going
into
the
side
of
Biloxi
is
Division
Street
and
with
the
sidewalks
coming
now
you
know,
lighting
it
up
will
will
will
alleviate
some
of
those
safety
concerns
which
leads
me
into
the
other
area
of
our
homeless
situation.
We
need
to
kind
of
look
at
putting
some
money
toward
that.
D
Some
serious
concern
toid
that,
because,
like
I
said,
we
got
lighting
issues
so
now
we
that
also
brings
about
safety
concerns
and
with
the
homeless
this
that
that's
taking
place.
There
are
a
lot
of
concerns,
especially
in
this
downtown
area.
The
area
Dow
to
represent
so
we're
gonna
have
to
start
looking.
I
even
went
to
the
hospital
to
visit
some
of
the
zinc
in
my
community
and
I
get
an
earful
about
the
homeless.
I
know
that
it's
gonna
take
at
least
250,000
dollars
to
address
and
deal
with,
with
a
lot
of
that.
D
D
Absolutely
and
and
right
now,
yeah
right
now,
look
I'm
looking
between
Roden
bird
and
I
reveal
there's
a
pipe
in
the
middle
of
that
that's
have
come
up
out
of
the
ground,
which
is
restricting
a
lot
of
that
that
that
water
flow
from
the
Garden
Park
area
and
all
of
those
that
a
housing
area.
So
we
can
just
look
at
that
spot
to
get
started
to
move
that
forward.
That
would
alleviate
some
of
those
areas
and
that
that
that
ties
in
to
the
war
2/3
area
somewhat
the.
E
D
So
so
those
are
some
of
some
of
the
surface
concerns
that
I
have
if
I
had
to
put
a
dollar
amount.
I
was
guessing,
maybe
about
three
million
in
there
if
I
was
guessing,
but
you
know
those
are
some
lighting.
It's
very,
very
serious
and,
like
I
said
reinvesting
in
the
community,
giving
we
three
nine
five,
three
always
the
fastest
growing
area
on
the
coast
right
now,
so
recreation
is
paramount
for
our
youth
that
are
coming
up
and
having
somewhere
to
go
that
keeps
crime
down.
D
A
E
D
B
D
E
A
M
Of
course,
I
have
drainage
issues
and
paving
I
would
like
to
see
more
paving
in
our
ward,
especially
the
roads
leading
up
to
the
schools.
I
see
tons
of
potholes
and
things
like
that
on
the
way
to
schools
and
the
kids
who
have
to
walk
and
whatnot
so
I'd
like
to
see
at
least
paving
up
towards
the
schools
which
we
have
pops
very
Elementary.
We
have
Jeff
Davis
another
one.
I
know
a
new
roof
has
been
needed
on
West
Biloxi
library.
M
So
if
we
could
look
and
see
what
we
can
do
about
that,
but
but
my
number
one
project
that
absolutely
has
to
be
done
is
Floyd,
Drive
and
Tanglewood
and
I
know.
There's
other
issues.
Floyd
Drive
has
been
number
one
on
my
list
because
the
water
one
not
keeps
busting
and
they're
in
the
middle
of
taking
a
shower,
and
then
it's
just
done
and
they've
been
going
through
this
for
years.
So
we've
got
to
put
that
on
the
list
and
I
know
that
project
alone
has
been
quoted.
A
B
F
Well,
I
think
that
the
number
one
concern
of
my
ward
is
is
the
same
concern
that
I
had
when
we
passed
the
forty
million
dollar
paving
bond
him,
and
when
you
look,
we
authorized
the
30
million
I
mean
$30,000
for
the
the
study
of
the
roads.
We
saw
that
the
roads
of
my
ward
have
been
the
most
neglected
in
the
city
and
there's
a
lot
of
needs
with
that.
Paving
I
mean
the
entire
wood
areas,
what
I
call
it
Glade,
wood
or
wood
blue?
F
What
all
of
those
roads
are
crumbling
I
mean
literally,
they
look
like
gravel
roads,
black
gravel
roads,
as
well
as
on
the
other
side
of
the
bridge,
a
meadow
and
in
Parkway
in
that
area
or
leans.
Those
roads
have
to
be
addressed.
I
know
that
LaVon
tears,
LaVon
tears,
concrete
roads
are
coming
apart
too,
and
khakha
roads
are
the
worst
because
they're
so
expensive
and
their
life
isn't
like
asphalt
or
as
easy
as
asphalt
is
to
replace
I.
Think
we
have
the
county
doing
on
the
green.
Did
they
committed
to
on
the
green
correct?
F
Orders
numbers
attached
to
those
those
are
those
are
some
of
the
the
more
important
issues
the
wetlands
easement,
it's
only
thirty
or
forty
thousand
dollars,
but
we
still
haven't
appropriated
the
funds
to
finish
clearing
out
that
that
wetlands
easement
behind
Beauchene.
That's
something
I,
think
we've
talked
about
a
couple
times
and
we
we
keep
intending
to
get
it
done,
and
it
just
hasn't
gotten
done
yet
that.
But
that
is
something
that
that
needs
to
be
funded
and
get
done.
Other
issue
outside
of
just
paving.
We
have
some
park
and
recreational
issues.
F
You
know
the
fields
over
there
at
Popp's,
Ferry
Road
need
to
be
top
dressed
very
badly.
The
the
the
quasi
dog
park,
former
baseball
park,
isn't
designed
to
handle
that
type
of
traffic
in
mud,
and
there
needs
to
be
some
irrigation
or
alteration.
We
talked
about
a
new
project
of
moving
the
dog
park
to
a
different
place
and
I
currently
have
miss
Belle
from
pricing
out
what
it
would
cost
to
do.
F
What
we
talked
about
and
incorporating
the
wasted
space
by
the
pickleball
courts
in
the
end
that
wooded
area
of
the
trees
that
are
next
to
the
basketball
courts.
So
those
are
the
issues
that
we
have
in
my
ward,
but
I
mean
it's
it's
for
me.
It's
getting
caught
up
on
the
lack
of
spending
from
the
last
bond
for
paving,
paving,
paving.
F
F
F
J
J
One
of
them
is
the
Eagle
Point,
the
lagoon
that
was
just
shut
down,
the
sewer
lagoon,
one
at
the
new
fire
station
and
then
one
the
county
is
going
to
partner
with
the
city
at
the
current
place,
where
there's
a
park
and
there's
where
the
library
the
mobile
home
used
to
be,
they
there's
several
acres
there.
So
we
have
a
place
for
the
three
parks.
We
don't
need
the
land.
We
just
need
the
parks
and
so
I
just
started.
A
preface
I
was
saying
that
I
could
go
on
all
day
about
my
needs.
J
As
far
as
asked
on
this
list,
that
y'all
provided
I
did
the
math
and
40
percent.
If
we
were
to
do
a
14
million
dollar
bond.
40
percent
of
the
ask
on
this
list
that
y'all
provided
is
for
Ward,
7
and
I
understand
the
need
of
the
rest
of
the
the
wards
as
well,
so
I'm
not
going
to
be
selfish
and
ask
for
all
that.
J
J
It's
a
domino
effect
because
of
the
lack
of
drainage
and
that
that's
in
that
area,
it's
affecting
a
major
major
portion
crossing
over
67
to
other
subdivisions
and
everything
it's
affecting
a
major
area
of
Ward
7,
because
of
that
that
one
area
all
backing
up,
and
so
it's
just
a
domino
effect.
So
that's
one
of
the
ass,
the
other
is.
We
have
I
believe
it's
a
1.1
million
dollar
grant
on
the
sidewalks.
Is
that
correct?
And
we
have
to
give
two
hundred
thousand
to
do
that?
That's
a
no-brainer!
J
J
Let
the
mayor
convince
you
one
way
or
the
other,
because
I
really
don't
want
to
be
selfish,
because
I
know
that
everybody
else
has
major
needs
in
the
city,
but
these
two
things
I
would
really
like
to
happen
and
I
think
that
it
would
be
a
great
step
forward
in
our
Ward.
As
far
as
the
other,
you
know,
I'm,
not
gonna.
You
know
go
against
you
on
that.
However
I'm
not
gonna,
ask
that's
not
gonna,
be
one
of
my
asks.
J
J
Will
Market
Road
and
it's
an
absolute
nightmare?
You
have
cars
going
underwater,
you
have
houses
getting
water
in
them.
It's
just
it's
it's!
It's
really
unacceptable
to
have
that
major
and-
and
we
have
drainage
issues
all
through
the
ward,
but
that
area
much
more
so
than
anywhere
else
for
a
city
like
Biloxi.
It's
unacceptable
to
have
that
and
we
have
to
get
that
corrected.
You
know,
that's
that's
you
know
that
has
to
be
corrected
and
then
the
sidewalks
is
a
no-brainer.
You
know
there's
other
things
like
other
people
asked
for.
J
We
need
parks,
we
need
we
need.
We
have
drainage
issues
where
we
need
ditches,
cleaned
out
and
things
all
through
the
ward.
But
as
far
as
out
of
the
bond
that
my
two
masks
are
gonna,
be
the
east
and
west
on
will
Market
Road
drainage
project
I?
Think
that's
what
they're
being
called
and
two
hundred
thousand
match
for
the
sidewalk
bond,
and
then
you
know
whatever
in
addition
to
that,
that
the
the
administration
wants
to
ask
for
in
the
ward.
But
as
far
as
me,
that's
my
team.
That's
all
I
have
okay.
J
E
A
Right
so
it's
my
understanding
that
you're
taking
the
council's
suggestions,
you're
gonna,
put
a
value
on
them
and
you're
gonna
come
back
and
tell
us
what
those
values
are
for.
Each
of
these
individual
asks
correct.
That's
one.
Two
I'm
gonna
have
to
ask
this
during
this
workshop.
You've
provided
a
list.
Does
anyone
want
to
bring
any
of
these
items
up
for.
A
All
right,
so
we
okay,
so
mr.
Lawrence's
comment,
we
want
to
see
what
that
total
list
looks
like.
We
know
it's
going
to
increase,
of
course,
because
we've
added
some
significant
numbers
and
then
we'll
come
back
to
the
table
at
some
point
and
try
to
say
this
is
palatable
on
what
we're
willing
to
go
forward
with
some
sort
of
bond
issue.
J
One
more
comment:
in
addition
to
those
I
said:
I
wasn't
going
to
ask
for
anything
else:
I
do
need
some
paving
done
and
I
know
that
we
have
an
agreement
on
two
major
stretches
that
the
county
is
going
to
help
us
on
I
think
we're
going
5050
with
them,
Lorain
road
and
maybe
Cedar
Lake,
but
there
are
some
other
areas
that
that
need
to
be.
You
know
paved
and
you're
aware
of
the
ones.
J
E
E
That
was
the
reason:
I'm
accent
not
because
they
accident
by
him
somebody's
rose
paved.
They
might
even
be
involved
already
with
the
pavement,
because
if
something
like
Mike
said
that
some
you
can
glaze
over
make
them
last
long
time,
there's
a
lot
of
things
you
could
do
to
them.
So
if
these
people
in
all
the
different
Ward's,
have
those
same
streets
in
that
and
you
need
to
tell
them
yeah,
we
looked
at
that
already.
It
was
a
by
the
forty.
E
E
L
Okay,
most
of
you
probably
remember
this
from
the
last
time.
You
did
general
obligation
bonds,
but
it
takes
about
three
months
from
the
time
that
you
adopt
an
intent
resolution
to
when
you
actually
get
to
issue
the
bonds
that
intent
resolution
has
to
be
published
three
or
four
times.
Then
you
come
back
and
decide
whether
or
not
you
actually
want
to
issue
those
bonds
and
how
much
and
then
there's
a
marketing
period
and
a
validation
period.
L
So
if
you
were
to
adopt
a
notice
of
intent
at
your
next
council
meeting,
which
is
November,
6th,
I
believe
you're
looking
at
the
very
end
of
January
or
the
beginning
of
February,
to
actually
get
those
bonds
issued.
So
if
you
want
to
issue
any
bonds
at
all,
it
would
be
my
advice
to
go
ahead
and
adopt
that
notice
of
intent
and
for
purposes
of
the
notice
of
intent.
I'd
advise
you
to
aim
a
little
high,
because
you
can
do
an
intent
resolution
for
14
million
and
come
back
and
decide.
L
You
only
want
to
issue
10,
but
if
you
do
in
a
tenth
resolution
for
10
million,
you
can't
come
back
and
issue
14
without
starting
that
process
over
and
I'm
not
smart
enough
to
know
if
interest
rates
are
going
up
or
not,
but
that
seems
to
be
the
general
consensus.
So
I
just
urge
you
to
keep
that
in
mind.
Well,.
E
That's
reasonably
every
public
workshop,
so
we
can
do
that
to
discuss
that
we
don't
need
to
run
by
14
million
or
anything
and
whatever
it
takes
to
do
it.
That's
what
it
takes.
That's
what
we
having
these
meetings
for,
so
you
know
I'm,
not
in
a
big
hurry
to
do
anything
and
that's
2%
of
where
y'all
chain
point
1
I
mean
that
happens.
You
buy
our
car.
The
rates
change
the
chain
ideal
is
to
make
sure
we
get
done
with
the
bond
done.
E
D
I
just
have
one
final
comment:
you
know,
after
listening
to
everyone
and
the
things
that
they
were
saying,
I'm
not
even
opposed
to
up
ticking
it
a
little
more
so
that
everyone
can
fit
up
under
that
umbrella
to
some
degree,
even
if
it
means
actually
when
we
get
to
the
actual
projects
narrowing
it
down.
I
just
heard
what
you
said.
You
know
you
can
go
high,
but
you
can
also
borrow
it
or
less.
D
So
if
we
ask
for
14
million,
we
can
bring
it
down
to
10,
but
we
can't
go
up
looking
at
what
we
have.
We
may
even
have
to
reach
a
lot
higher
when
you're
talking
about
up
to
20
million
and
then
maybe
bring
it
down
to
maybe
around
15,
so
I'm
not
opposed
to
doing
that,
because
at
the
end
of
the
day
we
still
gonna
have
to
vote
on
each
individual
project.
D
J
B
A
J
Just
to
clarify,
if
we
file
a
notice
of
intent
for
14
million
dollars
or
whatever
it's
called
an
intent
for
14
million
dollars,
we
can
always
go
under
that,
but
we
can't
go
over
it,
but
it
does
not
require
us
to
borrow
the
full
14
if
we
decide
that
11
is
going
to
be
the
right
number.
Okay,
all
right
now,.