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A
A
If
the
clerk
would
read
the
revisions,
please.
B
A
C
I
briefly
report,
I
think,
we're
still.
The
power
department
is
still
collecting
some
things
for
south
louisiana
at
the
at
fire
stations
and
right
now,
all
fire
safe
and
we'll
make
a
run
this
week
again
next
week,
yeah
and
yeah.
I'm
sure
that's
all
appreciated,
because
you
know
we
appreciate
what
they
did
for
us,
and
that
concludes.
A
D
Yeah
just
wanted
to
make
note
trash
pickups
the
pelican
waste
that
if
we
can
kind
of
give
a
little
more
attention
to
it,
things
are
really
really
piling
up
on
us
in
the
community
and
if
we
get
one
of
those
storms,
stuff
will
be
all
over
our
city.
So,
let's
just
kind
of
make
a
note
and
push
pelican
to
kind
of
pick
up
a
little
bit.
C
Let
me
respond
to
what
our
plan
is.
We
talked
with
jerry
and
you
know,
there's
been
a
significant
and
we
had
some
email
from
pelican
waste
on
their
delays
and
some
of
their
challenges.
We've
asked
jerry
to
get
our
code
enforcement
folks
together
and
mobilize
to.
I
think,
they've
got
three
that
three
or
four
that
came
in
the
whole
city.
C
C
Are
you
not
here
so
we're
gonna
find
out
what
we
got,
especially
when
friday
rose
along
and
pelican
is
not
picking
up,
but
we
will
know
where
the
trash
is.
So
that
is
an
effort
that
is
on
everyone's
radar
and
we've
responded
a
couple
of
times
for
peace
all
over
the
city.
So
that's
something
that
is
in
motion.
Okay,
thank
you.
Thank
you.
A
E
Just
ditto
on
that
and
also
litter
is
still
a
problem,
so
I'm
thankful
for
the
more
sweeping
traps
that
we
put
on
for
the
budget,
but
anything
else
we
can
do
to
clean
up
the
city
because
it's
just
piling
up
more
and
more,
and
I
know
that
ada
just
came
through.
So
some
of
those
debris
is
from
ida,
but
it
just
seems
like
it's
never
ending.
Lately.
C
Look,
if
you
don't
mind
I'll
respond
to
that
too.
You
know
we
added
five
more
policemen
to
to
the
to
the
stretch,
and
you
know
I
don't
think
anyone's
taken
seriously
the
the
consequences
of
what
it
cost
us,
what
it
cost
our
citizens
and
to
do
this,
but
we
may
change
without
really
getting
aclu
kind
of
in
trouble.
We
might
want
to
make
some
examples
of
you
know
when
it's
few
and
far
between
you.
You
actually
witnessed
this,
but
that's
another
part
of
the
deal.
That's
part
of
the
image
you
know
a
place.
F
It's
unbelievable
the
last
few
days
how
many
people
have
called
them
so
they're,
just
not
picking
this
stuff
up
at
all
yeah
and
I
know
you're
looking
at
doing
different
things.
Well,
you
need
to
explain
to
people
that
you're
getting
ready
to
pick
this
stuff
up
yeah,
because
it's
bad
piles
everywhere
and
then
you
have
three
four
weeks:
it's
not
just
missing
it
once
or
twice
it's.
C
F
C
F
C
I
don't
know
anything
about
widening
our
show,
especially
you
know
who's.
What
for
east
west?
You
know
it's
again
like
a
bridge.
We
don't
have
funding
for
that.
No
one
has
funding
for
that
right.
It's
you
know.
We
can
make
that
road
as
as
graceful
as,
as
you
know,
nice
it
can
be,
but
it's
a
good
east
west
route,
part
of
if
you
you
know
you-
and
I
talked
a
little
bit
about
the
east
west,
the
parallel
of
an
alternate
to
highway
9.
could
start
it
at
the
bridge.
C
Howard
avenue,
howard
avenue
to
border
avenue,
poor
avenue
irish
shield
to
veterans
veterans
to
to
to
be
road
along
those
right
ways,
but
there's
no
immediate
plans.
You
know
unless
somebody
told
you
something.
F
F
Get
your
mic!
I
need
these
people
want
to
hear
that
this
keeps
the
circle.
We're
not
gonna.
Do
anything
with
that.
F
H
F
I
I
don't
I
don't
know,
that's
off
the
table.
We
we're
still
starting
our
dialogue
with
the
company.
That
now
I
mean
the
tax
sale
just
ended
this
past
thursday,
so
I'm
gonna
contact
the
owner
and
we're
going
to
find
out
what
it
would
be.
What
would
it
cost
the
city
or
some
private
individual
to
get
that
property
into
their
name
all
right,
so.
F
I
We
had
some
moves
right
there
if
we
had
some
neighborhood
owners
that
that
wanted
to
join
together
and
take
that
on.
That
would
be
that's
obviously
the
best
solution
from
us,
instead
of
the
city
having
to
maintain
a
a
small
park
there.
So.
F
F
I
F
A
A
Three
dittos
so
far:
okay,
mr
glovin.
A
No
report:
okay,
two
things
I'd
like
to
thank
all
the
residents
in
the
city
administration,
those
who
attended
the
ward
meeting
last
wednesday.
I
heard
good
feedback
from
my
constituents.
They
appreciate
the
information
went
smoothly.
78
minutes,
you
can't
beat
that
that's
a
record
for
us
in
ward.
5..
Second
thing
is
just
west
of
oak
ridge
circle,
there's
property
owned
by
a
large
property
owner
in
the
city,
and
that
needs
to
be
cut
back
or
bush
hogged,
whatever
it's
the
old
edgewater
golf
course,
so
somebody
would
make
a
note
of
that.
A
K
A
H
James
pennington,
with
back
bay
mission
and
the
executive
director-
and
I
just
wanted
to
say
I
understand
that
the
50
000
has
been
reinstated
for
back
bay
mission
for
the
rehab
work
we
do
around
the
city
and
especially
since
we're
talking
about
garbage
and
properties.
I
think
that's
definitely
fitting,
so
I
just
wanted
to
say
thank
you
ahead
of
time.
I
hope
it's
hope
it's
passed
and
we
really
want
to
work
with
the
city
as
much
as
possible
so
and
invest
ourselves
in
biloxi.
So
thank
you.
Thank
you,
sir.
Anybody.
A
M
Met
a
young
man
in
december
of
2020.
general
funds
and
my
daughter
became
good
friends.
They
met
at
kiesla
where
she
worked.
They
became
real
good
friends
like
I
said
this
young
man
and
I
became
good
friends.
During
our
conversations.
I
told
him
about
the
plans
that
we
had
for
the
ship
park
at
the
vienna
vista,
historic
hotel
of
bueno
vista,
I'm
sure
many
of
your
local
people
remember
the
university
and
they
burned
mysteriously.
M
M
M
M
I'm
only
landing
for
anthony
matina
from
kingston
air
force
base
mississippi.
Subject:
tour
of
the
hysterical
historical
barracks
at
kingston
air
force
base
director
of
staff
extends
a
special
invite.
Mr
matina
to
tow
building
1906
on
isla
air
force
base.
Building
1906
is
the
last
of
the
backs
residing
on
keisler.
M
This
building
was
constructed
in
1940s
and
housed
military
members,
while
they
were
in
training
at
kiesla
airfield.
The
tour
will
be
held
at
con
convenience
of
mr
matina's
schedule.
Mr
bettina
will
be
allowed
to
bring
two
guests
for
this
tour.
All
necessary
arrangements
were
made
by
this
young
man.
I
won't
give
his
name.
I
won't
give
any
titles
he's
got.
M
M
The
sea
land
avenue
space
museum
of
mississippi
was
formed
as
a
corporation
in
march
of
2021,
with
the
express
intent
of
filing
for
charitable
status
to
the
internal
revenue
service,
as
the
501c3
to
the
state
of
mississippi
is
a
registered
charity.
Registration
with
mississippi
depends
on
final
document
documented
approval
from
the
internal
revenue.
M
Y'all
all
got
a
copy
of
the
that's
all
with
your
state.
M
M
M
I
also
asked
mr
tisdale
if
he
would
get
a
meeting
with
the
mab,
which
he
did
my
son
tony
and
y'all
got
together.
M
M
councilman,
paul
tisdale
councilman
george
lawrence
and
councilman
felix
gaines
made
the
meeting
after
meeting
everybody
approved
said
they
were
going
to
help
us.
Everything
was
going
good,
save
19
to
save,
building
1906
and
help
support
sea
land
and
air
space
museum.
M
N
M
This
young
man
said
that
he
was
going
to
go
out
of
town.
The
man
said
to
get
a
resolution
up,
so
my
son
tony
told
me
that
he
said
you
and
your
dad
get
together
and
meet
with.
I
won't
tell
you
his
name.
This
young
man,
the
young
man,
said
he
was
going
out
of
town
for
a
few
days,
so
he
didn't
help
make
out.
The
resolution
got
the
board
attorney.
Mr
william
geiss
got
him
to
make
the
resolution.
M
M
N
At
that
time
I
told
you
all
that
we
weren't
asking
you
for
any
money.
All
we
wanted
was
your
support
and
helping
us
save
the
last
of
the
historic
barracks
at
kiesla
air
force
base
back
in
the
day.
All
of
the
barracks
were
offered
to
my
dad
for
the
sierra
and
space
museum
of
mississippi
when
he
had
the
lexington
coming
to
biloxi
the
powers
that
be
back
then
destroyed
and
killed.
That
dream.
N
The
lexington
today
is
at
corpus,
christi
texas,
where
it's
doing
a
phenomenal
job,
creating
jobs,
economic
revenue
just
pouring
in
in
corpus,
christi
texas,
because
of
the
lexington
museum
that
could
have
been
here
in
biloxi,
but
the
powers
that
be
killed.
It
now
we're
trying
to
get
to
sealand
air
and
space
museum
and
we're
trying
to
save
the
barracks
out
of
kiesler
air
force
base.
N
N
I
brought
the
resolution
back
to
mayor
gillett
next
thing.
I
hear
from
peter
abide
that
the
resolution
has
been
revised
rewritten
and
we're
still
waiting
to
get
a
copy
of
it.
We
have
enough.
We.
We
have
no
idea
what
the
new
resolution
entails,
because
we
haven't
had
any
more
discussion
with
the
city,
and
I
want
to
know
where
the
help
is
that
that
they
promise
y'all
promised
us
that
the
time
is
clicking
in
whether
that
barracks
is
going
to
get
torn
down
if
it's
not
relocated
and
preserved.
N
O
Hi,
I'm
sarah
ruske,
the
director
of
the
harrison
county
library
system
and
I'll.
Just
be
brief.
I
would
like
to
request
that
the
council
amend
their
draft
budget
to
reinstate
or
to
to
include
our
increased
request
when
you
get
to
voting
on
the
non-departmental
items.
I
think
I've
already
explained
our
reasoning
for
this
increase
and
I
hope
that
you
will.
You
will
consider
it
very
carefully.
I
would
also
like
to
add.
O
A
A
The
motion
was
made
by
me
and
it
was
seconded
by
mr
barrett.
This
is
basically
an
increase,
as
is
as
is
built
into
the
garbage
contract.
I
think
it's
a
link
to
the
consumer
price
index
and
the
increase
is,
is
from
15
and
10
cents
a
month
to
15.69
per
can
per
location.
If
I
understand
that
correctly,.
F
Lawrence
yeah,
I'm
just
bringing
up
what
everybody's
been
talking
about
on
the
streets,
we're
increasing
the
fees
and
yet
we're
not
picking
up
we're
picking
up
less
unless
so,
no
matter
what
we
do,
I
think
the
increases
we
should
do,
but
we
need
to
make
sure
we're
picking
up
this
debris
and
the
garbage
cans
on
a
regular
schedule.
They're.
Not
so
everybody
sees
that
we're
increasing
it,
but
yet
we're
not
doing
we
supposed
to
be
doing.
F
We
pay
the
people
a
lot
of
money
not
to
have
this
trash
picked
up,
and
it's
always
an
excuse
whether
it's
bigger
than
six
cubic
feet
bigger
than
this.
Bigger
than
that,
we
need
to
find
out
what
they're
supposed
to
pick
up
and
when
they're
supposed
to
pick
up
and
get
it
done,
and
everybody
going
through
the
covert
hurricanes
with
all
of
them
through
that.
So
those
to
me
are
just
excuses.
F
A
F
A
A
That's
corrupt
and
that's
great:
this
is
a
fixing
the
tax
levy,
anything
else,
mr
barrett,
mr
grabbing,
anything
any
other
discussion.
C
I
guess
the
distribution,
the
total
tax
30.9,
is
30.1
to
the
citizens
of
exactly
the
same.
A
They
did,
as
I
recall,
I
think,
the
only
thing
that
that
changed
was
a
reduction,
the
slight
reduction
in
the
sinking
fund.
I
think
for
the
death
that
rolled
into
the
general
right
general
revenue
purposes,
but
the
total
is
still
30
and
110th
mills,
as
it
has
been
since
millage,
was
established
in
the
late
1800s
just
about,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
so
it's
it's
the
same
total
it's
redistributed
a
little
bit
any
other
comments,
discussion
all
in
favor.
The
resolution
is
presented.
L
Not
much,
we
spent
a
great
deal
of
time
in
hours
going
over
this
budget,
probably
as
much
as
any
budget
in
recent
memory.
I
want
to
applaud
all
my
colleagues,
all
the
department
heads
the
mayor,
your
administrative
office
and
everyone
else
who
has
worked
so
hard
to
get
us
the
data
and
information
to
make
informed
decisions.
L
F
H
G
C
C
At
a
very
reasonable
cost
to
get
it
down,
but
we
have
to
get
it
down
and
I
think
that
was
some
of
the
the
plan.
Yes,.
P
P
The
east
biloxi
bond
money.
C
F
F
C
F
C
The
receivable
part
and
the
third
part
of
receivable
that
you
know
when
it's
fine,
you
know
you
got
tickets
and
so
forth,
go
through
a
process,
and
you
know
we're
sort
of
a
in
a
way
to
figure
out
how
we
can
most
collect
the
fines
that
are
that
are
actually
leveraged
to
the
court
system,
which
in
effect
will
raise
the
revenue-
and
you
know
your
thoughts
as
far
as
balancing
out,
but
we
got
to
collect
the
money.
First,
you
know
get
the
court
decisions,
but
we're
working
on
that.
F
C
F
F
You
get
to
blame
every
time.
Anything
goes
bad
down
there.
It's
your
fault
for
me
so,
but
they
don't
call
you
they
call
me
I
can
tell
jody,
they
don't
call
jerry,
they
call
me,
but
I
mean
just
something:
you
need
to
look
at
to
make
that
thing
better
right
for
the
people
renting
for
events
we
have
there
and
everything
else.
So
that's
just
the
two
main
things
I
want
to
bring
up
about
the
harbour
and
it's
just
not
working
well.
A
A
E
I
think
she
stated
her
case
perfectly
well,
I
think
we
should
fight
for
the
library
and,
if
we're
already
investing
so
much
what
is
16
000
more
to
fight
for
those
who
are
in
need
of
the
library-
and
you
know
the
bare
minimum
everyone's
going
up
in
minimum
wage
for
their
employees
to
keep
good
employees
everyone's,
having
trouble
to
find
any
good
help
right
now.
So,
if
let's,
let's
help
them
fight,
I
mean
we're
giving
money
to
other
causes
that
are
not
actually
helping
the
community.
E
D
Yeah,
I
know
what
the
library
system
means
to
our
community.
I
know
what
they
put
in
with
each
resident
that
come
in
looking
for
jobs,
the
homeless
that
come
in
and
and
the
patients
that
they
have
so
by
all
means
always
support
our
library
system
and
what
they
mean
to
our
city.
Thank
you.
Any.
F
We
had
a
discussion
and
we
all
were
doing
with
that
was
holding
sixteen
thousand
to
the
beginning
a
year.
Until
we
look
at
giving
raises
to
us
the
people
in
the
city
of
blux,
you
know
we
spend
about
a
minute
and
a
half
in
the
libraries,
so
other
people
make
these
phone
calls.
So
we're
cutting
a
library.
F
You
better
pay
attention
to.
What's
going
on
with
the
library,
it's
a
lot
of
money
put
into
the
library
system,
and
nobody
has
a
problem
with
that,
but
we
all
have
a
problem
and
this
would
discuss
the
sixteen
thousand.
Let's
raise
it
for
this
dude.
Well,
that's
harrison
county
libraries.
My
thing
is
and
when
we
pass
the
30
second
revenue,
the
math
looking
at
stuff,
like
that,
that's
great,
then
we
said
we
take
care
of
16
000
for
the
library
once
we
take
care
of
our
employees.
A
I'll
wrap
it
up.
I
think
it's
it's
a
reasonable
request.
I
know
everybody
tends
to
look
at
their
fair
share
and,
as
I
recall
over
the
years,
we
don't
necessarily
pay
our
fair
share
as
determined
by
the
harrison
county
library.
Commission.
If
I
remember
correctly
all
that
being
said,
I'm
in
favor
of
an
educated
citizenry.
This
is
a
resource
to
the
community
to
all
citizens
in
the
community,
and
I
would
urge
my
colleagues
to
support
this.
J
K
I'd
like
to
say
something-
and
I
I
agree
with
mr
deming-
it's
not
about
not
giving
the
library
their
fair
share
or
helping
their
employees.
It's
just
you
know.
I
feel
that,
first
and
foremost,
we
have
an
obligation
to
take
care
of
our
employees,
and
that
was
my
stance
after
talking
to
several
of
our
council
member
members,
I
do
feel
confident
that
we're
going
to
to
be
able
and
the
administration
as
well
to
to
take
care
of
our
employees
starting
january
1st
and
so
I'll
I'll
agree
to
support
this.
A
A
A
Okay,
that
that
being
the
case,
I
would
offer
an
amendment
that
the
harrison
county
soil
conservation
be
removed
or
decreased
to
zero.
It's
it's
listed
for
adoption
in
fiscal
year,
2022
for
fifteen
thousand
dollars.
I
would
move
that
we
reduce
that
to
zero.
A
A
J
G
The
you
may
recall,
sometime
during
the
past
year,
the
soil
and
conservation
people
came
in
and
made
a
presentation
to
us
about
what
they
do.
In
addition
to
giving
away,
you
know,
have
a
treat
tree
arbor
day,
arbor,
day,
hand,
tree
hand
out
and
so
forth.
They
also
during
this
year
did
this
garden
in
the
in
hiller
park,
and
they
they
also
talked
to
us
about
some
options
to
perhaps
get
some
storm
mitigation
money
for
projects
out
in
the
north
part
of
the
of
the
city.
G
F
G
G
They
also
in
hiller
park
this
year,
built,
I
think,
councilman,
council
person,
ward
three,
maybe
has
seen
that
garden
that
they
built
down
right
next
to
the
the
splash
pads
that
collects
all
the
water
and
so
forth
that
they
they
did.
They
came
to
this
council
in
the
last
year
and
made
a
presentation
about
storm
repairs
after
after
storm
repairs
and
through
some
source
of
funding
that
I'm
not
familiar
with
speaking.
G
So
they
sent
us
a
letter
along
with
lots
of
other
people
asking
for
funding.
I
put
it
in
put
it
in
they.
They
did
not
come
to
any
of
the
council
meetings
to
prove
support.
That,
though,.
L
L
It
does
seem
vague
on
exactly
what
what
they
actually
can
accomplish.
I
believe
this
was
the
one
who
said
if
there
was
a
and
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
mike,
it
may
have
been
a
different
one,
but
if,
if
we
did
have
some
kind
of
damage
due
to
flooding
or
whatever
they
could
assist
us
with
those
grants,
is
it
or
was
that
another
program
that.
L
L
If
it's
that
vague,
we
can
always
put
it
on
a
future
agenda
to
to
say
we
want
to
make
a
donation
if
we
feel
it's
a
benefit,
but
I
agree
with
with
councilman
tisdale.
It
seems
to
be
a
little
bit
vague.
L
Just
found
money
to
help
the
library
almost
so.
L
A
L
Help
them
and
they
do
something
you
know
so
no
problem
but.
G
We
did
give
it
two
years
ago,
not
last
year.
A
O
P
E
G
P
But
that
the
pollination
garden
it
was
not
and
but
the
soil
company
you
know
they
were
involved
in
it,
but
the
grant
came
through
the
mississippi
forestry,
okay.
E
P
Really
don't
want
to
answer
that
because
I'm
not
sure
other
than
the
tree
giveaway
and
assisting
with
the
forestry
council
grant
that
they
did.
They
did
assist
us
with
that
to
get
that
pollination
grant.
But.
E
A
A
A
Roughly
august
august
3rd,
in
all
our
workshops,
but
I
noticed
for
this
budget
that
was
presented
today.
It's
been
increased
a
little
over
sixty
thousand
dollars
for
personal
services
and
basically
the
same
thing
under
the
executive
budget
for
personal
services.
That
was,
in
fact,
I
think,
an
identical
amount.
So
it's
about
sixty
thousand
dollars.
A
Since
the
last
time
we
we
met
to
talk
and
discuss
the
budget
on
august
24th.
Could
someone
tell
us.
C
What
does
mr
mayor,
please,
oversight
that
we're
taking
care
of,
but
you
know
it
it's
based
on
some
of
the
things
we're
looking
at
as
far
as
compensation,
so
whatever
was
was
in
those
in
those
two
areas.
You
know
again
some
of
the
things
that
we've
done
in
the
proposed
budget.
Kicking
it
up
about
two
million
dollars
taking
care
of
some
of
the
you
know,
base
and
folks
and
so
forth.
That
was
an
oversight
on
my
point.
C
I
think
it
was
in
the
50
000
range
in
each
one
of
those
areas,
but
that
you
know
again,
we
we've
not
allocated
it
to
a
specific,
but
you
know
whatever
we
do
in
the
next
three
months.
That
would
be
useful
in
there.
Just
didn't
want
to
you
know,
shortchange
or
or
sandbag
the
deal,
but
that
was
a
little
bit
of.
It
was
again
blame
that
not
on
them,
but
on
me,
okay,
so.
C
C
We've
lost
people
in
the
last
few
weeks.
Regarding
other
places,
you
know
this
is
we
talked
about,
inflation
is
5.3,
is
what's
coming
down
the
pike
and
there's
some
things
that
we
need
to
do
almost
immediately.
As
far
as
you
know,
when
we
advertise
for
a
new
position
or
something
like
that,
we
need
to
be
able
to
have
a
little
bit
of
cushion
on
what
we
have
attached
right
now
in
three
months.
So
that's
part
of
the
you
know
the.
A
F
A
I
wanted
to
ask
about
that
and
I
think
I
think
I
want
to
offer
a
motion
we're
still
in
discussion
if
you
want
to
talk
about
it
generally,
but
I
may
offer
an
amendment
here,
but
I'm
interested
in
more
discussion
at
this
point,
mr
lawrence,
if
you
want
to
look
and
see
what
I
have
here,
he's
the
non-departmentalist.
A
A
Because
I
I
think,
as
we
move
forward
in
talking
about
the
compensation
for
all
employees
here
in
this
next
quarter,
hopefully
that
we've
got
something
in
place
and
and
folks
have
a
raise
in
place
when
the
new
year
starts,
but
that
that's
my
motion,
we'll
see.
If
there's
a
second,
let's
see
if
there's
a
second
first
may.
O
A
May
not
need
any
more
discussion
if
there's
no
second,
okay,
there,
there
being
no
second
I'll,
withdraw
my
motion,
so
that
remains
in
the
budget,
all
right,
any
other.
F
A
A
Previously
miss
miss
newman
wanted
to
to
include
the
center
for
non-violence
originally,
that
was
for
25
thousand
dollars,
but
we
later
learned
that
the
community
development
block
grant
they'd
received
a
grant
for
10
000,
so
what
we
originally
offered
was
reduced
by
ten
thousand,
so
that
was
fifteen
thousand.
A
That
second
five
thousand
dollar
allocation
is
for
a
family
justice
course
that
may
or
may
not
get
off
the
ground
if
you'd
consider
it
seed
money
in
that
respect,
and
this
is
something
that
the
center
for
non-violence
is
trying
to
do-
that
will
assist
families
who
are
involved
in
crime
or
victims
of
crime.
A
A
A
All
right,
mr
lawrence,
any
of
any
objections.
There's
only
one
item.
F
A
A
We
have
no
code
enforcement
hearings
I'll
entertain
a
motion
to
approve
the
routine
agenda.
H
F
A
Q
I
believe
so
I
think
last
time
I
reported
to
the
council.
I
may
have
mentioned
that
we
have
received
3.871
million
and
we
had
another
801
000
that
was
going
to
be
coming
shortly
right
after
our
last
council
meeting.
We
did
receive
that
so
in
the
month
of
august,
through
the
first
week
and
a
half
of
september,
we've
received
from
nema
advances
or
reimbursements
totaling
5.057
million.
Q
Currently
we
have
385
000,
that's
in
the
pipeline,
and
I
expect
that
to
come
in
to
us
late
september
or
the
first
week
of
october.
A
It
all
right
any
other
discussion
on
a
routine
agenda.
All
in
favor
all
opposed
it's
approved
on
a
7-0
vote,
I'll,
entertain
a
motion
to
recess
in
memory
of
mr
bruce
strong,
who
recently
passed
away
as
and
serves
as
a
justice
court
judge
for
a
number
of
years.
Is
there
a
motion
by
mr
lawrence?
Is
there
a
second
second
by
mr
deming
discussion?
All
in
favor,
it's
approved
on
a
7-0
vote,
we're
in
recess
for
about
five
minutes.