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B
Alrighty
good
evening,
everyone
welcome
to
the
municipal
and
public
affairs
committee
for
the
city
council
of
the
city
of
binghamton
april
4th
at
7
49
pm
post
the
monday
work
session
meeting.
I'd
ask
everyone
to
please
stand
with
me
and
join
me
in
the
pledge
of
allegiance.
A
B
Just
the
committee
members,
thank
you.
Okay,.
B
Thank
you,
madam
clerk,
good
evening,
everyone,
I
hope
everyone's
doing
well,
thank
you
for
everyone,
who's
joining
both
members
of
and
not
of
the
committee
of
mba.
Rather
I
should
say
so.
I
know
obviously
on
our
agenda.
We
had
some
a
pretty
clear
single
agenda
item,
which
was
to
continue
our
code
enforcement
discussions
that
we
had
started
in
prior
work
sessions.
B
So
I
just
wanted
to
break
this
down
just
so.
We
can
kind
of
get
some
efficiency
here,
as
well
as
keep
ourselves
moving.
My
council
colleagues
will
note
that
I
sent
everyone
earlier,
a
full,
updated
list
with
all
of
the
discussion
items
that
we've
been
talking
about,
as
well
as
a
number
of
members
that
provided
some
links
and
some
additional
issues
that
they
wanted
added.
So
I
appreciate
everyone
who
brought
that
stuff
forward.
I'm
pretty
sure
I
got
everything
on
the
list.
If
I
missed
anything,
please
feel
free
to.
B
Let
me
know
or
shoot
me
an
email
I
apologize
about
that.
That
was
not
meant
to
be
malicious.
I
think
I
got
everything
and
I
think
we
should
be
good
to
go
there,
so
I
think,
moving
forward
to
both
be
expeditious,
but
in
depth.
I
think
there's
a
couple
of
things
that
we
need
to
be,
mindful
of
which
is
again
broad
goals
of
the
purpose
of
this,
as
well
as
to
ensure
that
we're
going
way
more
than
just
one
inch
deep
and
actually
coming
up
with
some
substance.
B
So
in
theory,
if
we
keep
adding
things
to
a
list
over
and
over
and
over
again,
this
process
never
ends
which,
by
definition,
doesn't
get
us
to
our
goal,
which
is
to
actually
come
up
with
a
list
of
at
a
bare
minimum
majority
supported
council
proposals
to
work
with
mayor
kram
and
the
mayor's
office
to
bring
to
fruition.
B
Obviously
this
is
our
side
of
the
house
if
you
will
within
city
hall-
and
we
want
to
get
these
done
well,
so
considering
that
this
bullet
point
list
that
we
have
right
now,
I
think,
is
up
to
22
or
23
things,
I'm
going
to
propose
that
we
move
forward
again,
just
procedurally
in
the
following
areas.
B
What
I've
done
is
I've
taken?
The
aggregate
list
and
I've
broken
it
down,
which
I'm
going
to
share,
obviously
with
all
my
colleagues
into
five
broad
categories,
and
I
think
that
will
allow
us
to
kind
of
simplify
the
discussion
and
move
things
forward.
So
just
so,
everyone
knows
for
public
consumption.
B
In
the
aggregate
we
have
as
council
members,
we
have
talked
to
our
constituents.
We
have
brought
things
to
the
table.
We
have
talked
during
council
meetings.
We
decided
to
elevate
the
importance
of
this
by
reestablishing
this
and
putting
this
in
the
mpa
committee,
so
that
we
can
actually
have
some
genuine,
focused
discussion
on
this.
In
addition,
I
believe
it
was
yesterday.
B
We
also
did
receive
one
letter
from
a
city
resident
which
offered
suggestions,
proposals
and
thoughts
on
four
broad
categories
which
were
with
respect
to
landlord
prosecution
and
creating
an
attorney
position,
new
code
and
building
inspector,
a
parks
subdivision
dealing
with
property,
complaints
and
grass
and
wheat
height
rules,
and
obviously
there
were
more
specifics
in
there
just
giving
the
broad
categories.
B
So
the
first
thing
that
I
will
throw
out
to
all
of
my
colleagues
were
in
the
spirit
again
of
being
expeditious.
These
are
the
five
broad
categories
that
I
came
up
with,
and
I'd
like
to
a
share
these
with
you
and
b.
Ask
any
of
you
to
provide
any
feedback
on
if
you
feel
any
of
the
micro
level
bullet
points
that
we
aggregated
together
do
not
fall
under
any
one
of
these
categories,
and
does
this
list
need
to
be
amended
so
in
no
particular
order
category
one,
I'm
calling
this
quality
of
life
issues.
C
B
B
And
what
I'm
going
to
propose
is
that
after
tonight,
over
the
next
few
weeks,
we
schedule
two
mpa
meetings
in
those
two
mpa
meetings.
We
will
take
two
larger
categories
and
only
discuss
those
two
categories
at
meeting.
One
and
then
the
smaller
three
categories
at
meeting
two,
of
course
that
could
be
vice
versa,
I'm
just
going
in
any
particular
order,
because
again
we
want
to
remember
that
the
goal
is
to
actually
get
some
actual
local
legislation
here
to
better
our
neighborhoods
and
better
our
community.
B
I
am
all
about
the
fact
that
this
is
our
list
we
can
be
as
slow
or
as
quick
as
we
feel
we
need
to
be
with
this.
Remember
again,
this
is
our
list.
B
We
just
want
to
be
very
cognizant
of
the
fact
that
the
longer
we
take
the
longer
a
potentially
get
can
get
before
we
actually
get
something
on
paper,
something
actually
proposed
and
potentially
maybe
even
passed
into
law,
as
well
as
the
time
and
resources
city
hall
is
going
to
need
in
its
respective
departments
to
establish
systems
and
put
things
into
place.
So
with
that
being
said,
I
want
to
thank
again
all
of
you
for.
F
B
B
D
Good
list-
and
I
want
to
thank
you
for
all
the
work
that
you
have
done.
Potentially
we
could
be
thinking
of
something
of
something
as
we
go
along,
but.
D
B
B
Absolutely
right
about
that,
and
I
think
we
need
to
be
adaptive
and
we
need
to
be
flexible
with
that,
but
I
think
just
in
a
broader
sense,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
hitting
the
heels
to
the
grindstone
and
again
being
efficient,
but
also
being
way
more
than
if
you
will
one
inch
deep
into
the
ocean
water
actually
going
in
depth,
getting
some
substance
and
making
sure
that
we
can
actually
come
up
with
a
finalized
list.
B
That
reflects
council's
thoughts
on
what
we'd
like
to
see
with
respect
to
code
enforcement
in
the
city
of
binghamton.
B
Anyone
else
was
there
anything
on
the
list
that
I
had
circulated
to
everyone.
Did
I
miss
any
earlier
today.
Did
I
miss
any
bullet
points?
Councilwoman
riley.
I
thank
you
for
the
email
you
sent
earlier
today.
You
had
provided
some
links
regarding
some
models
and
some
code
enforcement
things.
I
do
have
that.
That
was
post
the
email
that
I
sent.
However,
I
did
add
it
already
to
my
list
and
when
I
send
out
this
finalist
to
everyone,
please
know
that
those
of
course
will
be
on
there.
F
All
right,
well,
let
me
just
also
clarify,
I
think
we
kind
of
define
the
process
by
which
we
will
be
prioritizing
the
needs
and
how
we
will
approach
this
problem,
which
is
a
robust
issue.
I
mean
it's
a
very
big
problem
with
many
ways
to
address.
You
know
each
issue
and
it
could
take
us
a
lifetime,
but
what
I
was
suggesting
was
that,
as
we
move
forward,
evidence-based
practices
always
help
in
defining
and
shaping
and
provide
a
foundation
for
discussion.
F
F
That
change
has
worked,
how
what
happened
once
it
was
done
in
their
respective
cities,
municipalities
or
counties,
because
I
think
county
level
today.
That
would
help
us,
because
I
think
we
we
do
a
lot
of
broad
lofty.
F
We
have
a
lot
of
ideas,
but
again
we
hate
I'd
hate
to
ignore
an
idea,
because
we
don't
have
time
to
really
work
it
through.
But
if
there
is
an
example,
we
probably
could
expedite
some
of
the
process
and
achieve
our
goals
a
lot
faster.
B
No,
I
appreciate
that.
Thank
you,
councilwoman
riley,
just
to
follow
up
with
the
broad
bullet
points
that
you
made
number
one.
I
I
agree
with
you.
Obviously
an
evidence-based
approach
is,
is
always
the
best
way
to
go.
Number
two.
B
I'm
gonna
respect
the
with
respect
to
the
other
letter
from
two
weeks
ago
that
you
correctly
mentioned
yes,
that
was
another
city
resident
who
submitted
that
as
well,
and
I
know
the
city
clerk's
office
actually
circulated
that
I
believe
the
resident
emailed
all
of
us
emailed
us
individually
and
then
the
city
clerk's
office
ensured
that
it
was
circulated
collectively.
I
also
followed
up
with
that
resident
to
let
him
know
that
it
was
circulated.
B
So
yes,
you're
right
about
that
and
then
number
three
as
it
relates
to
you
know
just
the
overall
process.
You
know,
maybe
I
do.
I
do
agree
with
you
in
the
broadest
sense
that
in
the
end,
the
easiest
way
to
say
this
is
just
if
there's
something
that
works
and
we
want
it
if
it's
already
in
place
somewhere
else,
there's
no
point
in
reinventing
the
wheel.
I
agree
absolutely
right,
I
mean
at
the
expense
of
being
blunt.
That's
just
ridiculous.
B
I
I
agree
right
if
you
know,
as
long
as
it
obviously
can
be
tailored
to
our
community's
needs
and
number
four.
Lastly,
I
I
would
say
that
I
think
will
something
I
also
agree
with
you
on.
I
think,
over
the
course
of
our
two
additional
meetings.
After
this,
where
we
start
getting
into
micro
level
and
much
more
specifics,
it
might
entirely
be
possible
and
I'll
just
use
numbers
to
kind
of
just
illustrate
this
they're,
not
substantive,
but
just
again
illustrative
right.
B
If
we
have
10
proposals
and
five
of
them
seem
to
be
something
that
we
can
do
something
with
them
very
quickly.
B
We
can
kind
of
make
this
into
a
two-step
process
right,
where
there's
a
short
run
period
and
a
long
run
period.
Maybe
the
short
run
period
is
those
five
to
seven
things
that
we
can
do
right
now
and
then
maybe
the
two
to
three
other
things.
Maybe
that
requires
some
longer
discussion
that
might
not
just
be
weeks
but
might
be
months
right
and
we
can
work
with
council
president.
Maybe
that's
going
to
require
additional
mpa
committee
meetings.
Maybe
that's
going
to
require
the
full
body.
B
Whatever
that
might
be
something
work,
we
can
go
more
in
depth,
give
it
the
time
that
it
is
justified
and
move
at
the
pace
required
for
it
and
then
bring
it,
bring
it
around
the
ramp
so
to
speak
at
that
point,
so
I
yeah.
I
agree,
and
I
don't
think
there's
anything
wrong
with
that.
Definitely
so
thank
you
for
sharing
that
anyone
else
as
it
relates
to
the
broad
categories
or
anything
like
that.
B
D
I
mean
I
will
make
myself
available,
obviously
whenever
it
works
for
most,
but
I
would
prefer
that
it
wasn't
necessarily
after
a
meeting
only
because
we
don't
know
how
long
a
work
session
is
going
to
take.
You
know
we
just
don't
know
and
again
I
will
make
myself
available
no
matter
when
it's
decided
that
we
meet,
but
I
I
do
want
us
to
feel
like
we
have
energy.
D
C
D
C
G
D
Or
at
night,
maybe
when
we
don't
have
a
meeting,
it's
not
back
to
back.
I
think
it's
right.
D
B
Thank
you,
councilwoman
resident.
No,
I
I
I
appreciate
in
my
initial
in
my
initial
discussions
with
president
strong
and
the
idea.
The
idea
was
if
it
was
right
after
a
monday
work
session
right
or
the
few
tuesdays
that
it
falls
on,
because
we're
quote
unquote
already
here:
it
just
helped
if
you
will
with
attendance,
if,
if
we
think
this
needs
to
go
to
a
different
day
in
the
week,
you
know
starting
maybe
at
like
5,
30
or
or
or
something
like
that
or
six.
I
I
don't.
B
I
am
fine
with
either
one.
I
think
it
was
just
the
idea
of
again.
You
know
providing
an
opportunity
for
as
many
people
to
participate
as
possible,
considering
we
were
already
here
but
yeah,
and
I
appreciate
that
but
you're
you're
absolutely
right.
You
know
jobs
and
and
and
life
and
families-
and
you
know,
especially
when
you
get
into
the
late
evenings.
I
I
completely
understand
with
that.
So
if
the
general
consensus
seems
to
be
not
a
work
session
day,
I'm
going
to
assume
that
also
means
not
a
business.
B
A
meeting
dick
and
I
was
trying
to
be
light
on
that.
I
don't
know
if
I
pulled
that
off
very
well
and
and
then
we
will
go
with
not
a
monday
or
wednesday
for
the
future,
that
that's
fine,
absolutely
and
I
can
follow
up
individually.
You
know
to
check
in
a
given
week
and
and
things
like
that,
that's
fine!
What
I'll
probably
do
is
maybe
send
out
a
doodle
poll
to
people,
and
you
know
people
can
punch
in
their
respective
availabilities
things
like
that.
So
I'd
be
more
than.
B
And
I
will,
if
I
may
steal
councilwoman
riley's
words,
anything
that
we
might
consider,
that
might
be
more
short-term
related.
B
Do
we
like
the
idea
of
two
additional
mpa
meetings,
breaking
it
down
by
those
broader
categories,
so
we
have
focused
conversation,
so
we
can
get
something
and
then,
if
we
deem
that
something
is
very
like,
for
example,
rental,
registry
and
code
models.
B
That
is
important
and
might
be
something
that
might
take
understandably
more
time
to
be
able
to
research,
discuss
and
look
at
models
that
might
exist
in
other
municipalities
or
counties
across
the
state.
B
B
B
C
E
Yeah,
it's
a
terrible
angle,
but
but
we're
going
to
totally
move
this
here,
go.
B
E
Okay,
I
just
I
wanted
to
clarify
you
are
asking
specifically
about
questions
or
comments
related
to
the
rental
registry,
specifically.
B
No
well
I
mean
it
could
be
about
that.
I
I
was
just
starting
to
say,
as
we
kind
of
got
through
the
nuts
and
bolts
of
everything
that
we
were
talking
about.
We
seem
to
be
on
the
same
page.
I
used
rental
registry
and
code
models,
just
an
example
of
something
that
is
very
in-depth
and
might
fall
under
the
category
of
long
longer
term,
rather
than
shorter
term.
The
last
question
I
had
asked
was:
was
there
anything
of
substance
about
anything
that
anyone
wanted
to
add
as
we're
kind
of
like
wrapping
up
here?
B
E
No
not
at
the
moment,
so
if
I'm
understanding
your
your
question
correctly,
I
guess
another.
Well,
actually
I'll
I'll
hold
my
comment,
so
I
I
don't.
I
don't
think
it's
appropriate
for
this
discussion
right
now.
So
I'll
hang.
B
E
B
No
problem
anything
else
from
anyone
anything
about
process
moving
forward.
You
know,
notwithstanding
that,
I'm
sure
I
can
echo
the
sentiment
of
all
my
colleagues
that
very
excited
to
actually
get
some
locked
in
meetings
over
the
next
few
weeks
and
actually
start
talking
about
some
substance
and
some
actual
stuff
councilwoman
riley.
Please.
F
F
Number
four
slum
lords
and
tenant
responsibilities.
I'm
a
little
bit.
I
know
we're
not
going
to
type
this
up
and
post
this
anywhere,
but
I
I
I
terminology
for
me,
yeah,
yeah
and
and
and
the
fact
the
reason
I
say
this.
I
know
we
do
know
slum
lures.
But
where
are
we
going
to
speak
to
the
owner
occupied
owner
responsibilities
as
well
opposed
to
slumlord
tenet
and
just
a
regular.
B
B
This
is
just
my
own
personal.
I
don't
know
if
there's
right
or
wrong,
I
I
would
tend
to
think
that
if
a
property
is
owner
occupied
and
the
owner
occupant
is
doing
a
good
job
with
their
property,
by
definition,
we're
not
talking
about
them
if
they're,
not
if
it's
owner
occupied,
then
to
me
you're
a
slum
lord,
oh,
so
I
I
just
I
kind
of
right
because
well
think
about
it,
think
about
it
right
I
mean.
B
F
B
Right
that
no,
that
that's
that's
a
fair
point,
that's
a
fair
point.
I
would
say
that
that
would
probably
fall
under
housing
standards
right.
That
would
seem
to
me.
That
would
seem
to
me
so
again
I
I
I
agree
right
on
a
substantive
level.
B
These
are
going
to
be
the
the
things
that
we
want
to
write,
identify
iron
out
and
absolutely,
which
is
why
you
know
again
going
back
to
category
four
when
I
said
slum,
lord
and
tenant
responsibility,
meaning
landlords
have
responsibility
to
their
tenants,
whether
they're
residents
on
or
off
site,
but
rental
tenants
also
have
responsibilities
to
their
property
owner
and
their
neighbors
and
their
neighborhood
right.
So
it's
a
big
huge
important
circle.
B
You
know
that
obviously
moves
in
that
manner,
so
I
I'm
not
obviously
sold
on
the
I
mean
if
anybody
has
a
different
title,
that
you
would
prefer
on
I'm.
Okay
with
that
these
were
just
the
one.
Remember
again,
this
is
our
list.
This
was
what
I
came
up
with,
but
I'm
totally.
B
This
is
not
final
stamped
language
and
and
again,
like
councilwoman
reilly,
said
it's
official
in
the
sense
that
we're
talking
about
it.
But
it's
for
not
formal
in
the
sense
that
it's
not
something,
that's
posted
anywhere.
So
again,
this
is
our
list.
I
want
it
to
be
something
that
we
all
can
accept
so
again,
if
anybody
has
any
proposals
on
anything,
you'd
like
to
see
changed,
I'm
fine
with
that.
B
Excellent
well,
if
there
is
nothing
else,
I
think
we
have
a
paved
path
where
again
substance
is
really
going
to
be
the
key.
I'm
really
really
looking
to
get.
I
really
hate
to
say
it
like
this,
but
again
another
bad
joke.
That's
going
to
go
over
really
bad!
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
getting
in
the.
C
B
With
all
of
you
on
this
and
yeah,
I
that's
why
I
am
not
a
comedian,
not
bad,
dad
jokes
for
a
guy,
that's
not
married,
and
it
has
no
kids
and
I.
B
Good
yeah
yeah,
oh
yeah,
I'm
I'm
completely
analytical.
I
do
not
have
one
creative
bone
in
my
body
so
with
that
being
said,
since
there's
nothing
else
I'll
take
a
motion.
F
Before
we
set
another
meeting
sure
what
are
our
actionables,
are
we
doing
that
via
email,
because
we
could
use
this
time
in
between
setting
the
next
meeting
to
either
think
about
our
prioritize?
How
we
want
to
prioritize
the
two
larger
sections?
What
we
believe
are
the
two
larger
sections.
Some,
you
know
there's
some
things
we
can
be
doing
in
the
meantime
until
that
meeting
occurs,
particularly
again
as
the
visibility
of
this
effort
increases
and
we're
getting
more
information
from
constituents
and
the
like.
So.
B
That
that's
fine,
so
just
so
you
know
my
process
was
going
to
be
on
the
principle
that
number
of
categories
does
not
correlate
to
number
of
bullets
in
category.
So,
for
example,
category
one
can
have
two
things
in
it:
category
5
can
have
30
things
in
it.
Of
course,
yeah.
My
methodology
was
literally
going
to
be
nothing
more
than
to
break
the
categories
up
across
the
two
meetings,
so
the
number
of
bullets
was
approximately
as
equal
as
possible.
B
A
Are
our
two
meetings
enough?
A
B
No
councilman
burns,
I
I
think
you're
hitting
the
nail
on
the
head.
I
I
agree
with
you
as
I
you
know.
As
I
stated
earlier,
and
I
apologize
if
I
mister
my
microphone
was
off,
but
again
you
know
at
the
end
of
the
day,
this
is
our
list
right
and
at
the
end
of
the
day
we
can
be
as
slow
or
as
quick
as
we
need
to
be
with
this.
B
I
want
to
try
and
balance
time
that
we
put
into
this
substantively
with
not
actually
having
six
months
go
by
and
we
still
don't
have
a
short
term
list,
but
in
principle
councilman
burns.
I
couldn't
agree
with
you
more.
We
will
absolutely
take
the
time
necessary
that
we
feel
is
necessary
absolutely,
and
if
that
means
we
add
a
third
meaning
that
or
even
a
fourth,
then
that
is
not
an
issue.
In
my
opinion,
I
agree.
Thank
you,
councilwoman
freeman,
my
apologies.
E
Oh
no,
no
problem,
so
I
might
offer
this
as
a
potential
action
item
for
us
to
do
for
the
next
meeting.
I
know
some
of
the
issues
that
we
brought
up
have
like
councilwoman
riley
mentioned,
have
exemplars
for
other
municipalities
that
have
implemented
similar
proposals.
I
wonder
if
maybe
what
we
could
do
is
for
the
bullet
points
that
we
each
suggested
for
the
next
meeting
when
it's
appropriate.
E
We
could
bring,
or
maybe
send
preemptively
an
example
of
like
the
actual
legislation
that
another
city
has
or
a
county
has
implemented,
and
I
think
that
way
might
help
to.
You
know,
like
we've,
been
saying,
expedite
the
process,
because,
theoretically
and
I'm
saying
you,
but
theoretically
it
could
be
relatively
quickly
retrofitted
to
what
we
need.
E
But
again
that's
a
big
big
theoretically,
but
if
the
the
bones
are
already
there,
that
could
be
a
way
that
we
can
sort
of
get
things
going.
If,
let's
say
we
all
read
it
and
we
decide
that
okay,
this
would
be
an
appropriate
fit
for
the
city
of
binghamton.
Let's
work
with
corporation
council
and
the
commissioner
of
the
code
department,
you
know
for
schleider
if
to
just
kind
of
quickly
like
put
a
piece
of
legislation
forward.
B
Yeah
and
and
thank
you
for
sharing
that
in
in
the
broadest
sense
councilwoman,
I
I
don't
disagree,
I
I
think
you
make
a
very
good
point
right,
and
so,
as
councilman
burns
alluded
to
whether
it's
two
or
three
meetings
or
you
know
again
whatever
n
number
of
meetings,
it
is
my
just
broad
suggestion
would
be
that
quote
unquote
in
the
off
time
in
between
meetings,
because
you
will
obviously
for
me
as
chair,
you
will
have
dates
correlated
with
substantive
discussion
topics
from
the
very
very
beginning.
B
So,
for
example,
if
you
know
I
don't
know,
dogs
was
at
meeting
three
and
meeting
three
isn't
for
six
weeks
from
now.
That's
five
weeks
and
six
days
that
you
can
do
any
research
that
you
think
is
relevant,
really
reach
out
to
me.
If
I
can
help
or
sister
we
can
work
together
and
we
could
actually
come
to
that
meeting
with
saying
you
know
hey.
I
found
this
from
municipality
x.
This
might
be
a
good
idea
and
then
we
can
take
it
from
there,
send
it
through
the
appropriate
channels.
F
So
I'm
taking
this
from
a
qual
analysis
perspective.
We
have
our
themes
so
now
we're
going
to
go
back
and
qualitative
research
right.
So
we
have
our
themes
right.
We're
one
research
group
we're
going
to
take
the
sub
content
areas
and
group
them
into
these
themes,
then
rank
them
prioritize
them
in
terms
of
what
we
are-
and
I
know
we're
doing
this
individually.
F
F
F
E
So,
just
to
add
to
that
I'm
wondering:
is
it
possible
to
have
an
interactive
digital
document
where
we
could
do
this
like?
I
know
we
don't
use
google
or
gmail
for
the
city,
but
some
kind
of
like
so.
B
I
I
appreciate
the
question
I
I'm
going
to
be
very
honest
with
you,
for
there
is
one
thing
more
that
I
there's
only
one
thing
in
this
world
that
I
can't
stand
more
than
repeating
email
conversations
with
7
000
reply
alls,
and
that
is
a
google
document.
B
I
hate
google
drive
more
than
anything
yeah,
at
least
for
the
fact
that
google
doesn't
care
about
my
privacy,
but
I
just
I
don't
think
it's
very
robust.
I
do
agree
with
you
councilwoman.
I
think
you're
right.
B
If
there's
there's
definitely
got
to
be
some
sort
of
technological
element
that
we
can
use
to
guide
like,
for
example,
doodle
with
the
availability,
if
you're,
okay
with
it
councilwoman,
maybe
give
me
a
a
day
or
so
just
to
kind
of
mull
that
over
in
my
head
and
you
know,
and
then
you
know,
and
then
we
can
aggregate
that
together.
But
in
principle
I
do
agree
with
what
you
and
councilwoman
riley
are
saying.
B
You
know
these
are
logistical
things
that
which
again
was,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
was
my
process
and
my
thought
that
we
can
do
in
between
meetings.
So
that
way,
when
we
get
to
meeting
time
we're
hyper
focused
on
substance,
I
I
think
that
will
yield
us
the
best
result
in
the
most
expeditious
time,
sensitive
manner
and
allow
us
again,
as
I
was
saying
earlier,
to
go
way
more
than
an
inch
deep.
E
I
I'm
happy
to
do
some
research
to
send
to
you
as
someone
who
has
been
providing
digital
or
like
virtual
education
in
my
full-time
job.
I
have
had
some
experience
with
like
interactive
digital
documents,
so
I'm
happy
to
take
that
on
as
a
an
action
item
for
myself
and
I
promise
it
won't
be
a
google
doc,
but
it
might
be
just
something
where
we
can,
like
all
visually
interact
with
it
and
all.
B
Yeah
send
that
along
absolutely
for
your
approval.
No,
no!
No,
I
mean
again.
This
is
this.
Is
all
group
related
decisions?
You
know,
I'm
I'm
just
I'm
just
a
guide
here
as
chair,
but
I
mean,
if
you
have
any
suggestions
along
the
way,
please
feel
free
to
send
them.
I
have
no
problem
with
that
and
I
appreciate
it.
Thank
you
anything
else.
Colleagues,
anything
else.
Mr
president,.
G
Definitely
getting
out
joel
councilman
burns
and
I
had
a
good
meeting
on
wednesday
with
the
south
side.
Neighborhood
assembly
went
over
a
bunch
of
this
stuff
and
I
see
we
still
got
vaughn
and
a
couple.
Other
people
are
still
on
the
call.
So
I
think
this
will
be
a
good
process
and
we
are
starting
to
gain.
I
think,
gained
notice
from
multiple
directions
that
we're
looking
at
this.
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
the
process.
B
Yeah
I
mean
thank
you,
mr
president,
as
a
complete
aside,
I
I
mean
I
was
keeping.
I
was
key.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
noticed
this
over
the
evolution
of
sending
you
this
micro
level
bulleted
list.
I
was
selfishly
on
my
own
end,
just
keeping
my
own
bullet
list
in
a
separate
notepad
on
my
phone
and
when
I
added
all
of
those
bullet
points
from
things
that
I
was
hearing
from
constituents.
I
I
think
I
don't.
I
think
it's
my
fault.
B
I
think
I
kind
of
doubled
the
size
of
our
aggregate
list,
and
I
know
I've
heard
from
a
lot
of
you
similar
things
along
those
bullet
points
as
well.
I
I
actually
have
been
getting
phone
calls
and
emails
about
this
saying
this
is
really
good
news.
Have
you
thought
about
this?
Have
you
thought
about
this?
Could
this
be
added
to
the
list
so
yeah?
I
agree.
Definitely-
and
I
know
I've
heard
from
colleagues
as
well
the
same
thing
so,
but
I
appreciate
you
sharing
that
colleagues
anything
else
all
right.
Colleagues,
thank
you
so
much.
B
Thank
you,
corp,
council.
Thank
you,
madam
clerk.
That
being
said,
I'll
take
a
motion.
Would
you
earn
thank.
F
B
Thank
you,
councilman
motioned,
by
councilwoman
rezanetti
seconded
by
councilwoman
riley.
All's
in
favor
the
eyes
have
it
have
a
good
night.
Everyone.