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A
A
Okay
good
evening
it
is
April
19th
and
it
is
6
38.
We
will
begin
with
roll
call,
starting
with
John.
A
Okay,
to
begin
with,
can
we
look
at
the
minutes
of
the
last
meeting?
Are
there
any
comments?
Corrections.
C
C
All
I
did
about
the
minutes
was
when
we
were
having
our
meeting
yes
two
weeks
ago,
I
remember
that
the
gentleman
from
the
public
came
in
and
had
discourse
back
and
forth,
and
you
answered
his
questions
and
I
didn't
know.
If
that
should
be
recognized
in
the
minutes
or
not.
You
know
it
wasn't
a
public
session,
but
it
was
interaction
with
the
public
and
I
thought.
Maybe
it
should
be
noted
in
the
minutes.
E
A
E
I
suppose
you
could
just
say:
citizen
came
to
the
meeting,
although
it
wasn't
at
a
public
hearing.
We
there
was
an
exchange.
C
E
A
E
I
see
what
you're
saying
all
right
then
I'll
make
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes
from
the
April
5th
meeting.
No.
A
No,
so
the
motion
is
without
Amendment,
without
Amendment,
okay,
second
John,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
aye,
abstain,
abstain,
one
abstention
and.
D
A
And
just
think
that
was
the
easiest
part
of
the
meeting
now
we're
getting
into
the
hard
part.
Okay.
Steve.
Do
you
want
to
start
and
kind
of
refresh
us
where
we
were
last.
H
Certainly,
all
right
so
first
things
for
just
the
bookkeeping
purposes.
You
should
have
gotten.
You
have
an
agenda,
you
have
the
minutes
and
then
you
have
two
additional
table
ones.
I
did
send
out
the
table,
one
request
to
applicants
and
said:
if
you
have
nothing
to
change,
don't
worry
if
you
have
to
change
anything
change
it,
and
so
these
are
the
two
that
came
back.
So
you
have
to
assume
these
two
are
the
changes,
but
I
didn't
notice.
H
Until
later
they
didn't
their
names,
aren't
on
them,
but
the
one
that
says:
Broome,
County,
Youth,
Bureau,
runaway
homeless,
youth
act
and
one
of
the
program
funding
sources
that
is
Catholic,
Charities,
teen,
Transitional,
Living
Program
under
ESG
and
then
the
other
one
is
where
you
see
Broome
County
office
for
aging,
aop,
memberships.
That's
what
gives
it
away!
That's
action
for
older
persons,
that's
for
the
senior
insurance
program.
H
So
with
those
being
done
now
we
come
back
to
the
budget.
Now
last
time
you
guys
are
kind
of
hammered
out.
Esg
you
had
hammered
out
home,
you
had
started
working
on,
cdbg
I
would
say:
maybe
I
do
not
have
salaries.
H
Unfortunately,
so
your
best
bet
is
probably
put
an
estimate
number
in
things
that
are
salary
based
and
we'll
come
back
to
that
when
the
mayor's
office
and
myself
sit
down
in
the
next
few
weeks,
hopefully
by
then
I'll
have
more
accurate
numbers,
but
you
may
want
to
start
on
this
one
and
then
so.
You'll
have
the
rest
of
cdbg,
you'll
have
capital
and
then
you'll
have
service
programs.
Now
service
programs
are
always
the
most
contentious,
so
my
suggestion
is
start
with
the
first
page.
Here
then
work
on
Capital
and
then
work
on
services.
So.
D
I
had
a
question
I
know.
Last
time
you
said
you
were
going
to
get
a
follow-up.
I
know
you
sent
out
some
of
the
emails
and
we
received
some
of
them.
There
were
like
some
questions,
I
think.
H
H
That's
these
here
right
here,
I
also
sent
an
email,
the
other
question
I
had.
This
is
the
only
thing
in
my
notes
regarding
Urban
League,
where
they're
going
to
be
at
I
sent
an
email
to.
If
you
did
not
get
a
follow-up
on
that
email,
yeah
I
did
send
that
yeah
okay,
so
she
did
respond
to
it.
Okay,
I
couldn't
remember
I'm
I'm,
starting
to
lose
my
memory.
D
D
B
That
and
that's
yeah
I
wasn't
I
wasn't
familiar
with
where
that
is
but
you're
saying
it's
been.
Jc
we've
been
near
the
circle.
That's.
D
H
I,
don't
think
we
even
touched
the
stuff
from
last
year,
so
I
mean,
if
you
guys
want
to
put
it
in
there.
We
can.
The
goal
was
to
do
it
in
the
fall
and
it
just
never
happened.
So
there
is
many
of
them
last
year,
for
it
still.
A
H
H
We
can
always
move
funds
around
later,
if
that,
if
that
doesn't
work,
but
I
still
have
a
little
bit
more
time.
Hopefully,
I
can
get
some
of
this
done
before
the
the
mayor's
office
comes
up
with
final
numbers.
So
in
the
meantime,
my
recommendation
is
a
quarter
million
for
code
enforcement.
For
now
is.
H
The
maximum
just
because
we
kind
of
were
guessing
so
for
the
last
like
we'll
say,
30
years
well,
this
program
is
almost
50
years
old.
There's
been
a
lot
of
guesstimation
on
salaries
and
HUD
has
now
said
you
cannot
guesstimate
salaries.
We
want
to
see
timesheets,
we
want
to
know
you
work
two
hours
on
cdbg.
We
want
to
know
that
you
worked
for
code
enforcement,
that
you
worked
at
a
property,
that
you
went
to
a
property
that
was
dilapidated
and
you
had
resources
available
to
the
Dwellers
of
the
property.
H
It's
salary
and
benefits.
So,
basically,
when
we,
when
we
pay
someone
from
the
city,
it's
a
it's
a
it's
basically
done
as
an
hourly
calculation
of
all
that
your
salary
and
benefits,
and
then
they
have
to
track
on
their
time
sheets
for
everyone,
but
code
enforcement,
and
then
code
enforcement
has
to
track
well.
They
they
don't
track
it.
We
we
it's
more
of
their
outcomes
that
we
track
so
if
they
spend
fifty
percent
of
their
activ
their
time
code
enforcing
what
are
considered.
H
F
I
A
I
I
think
the
theory
was
that,
because
code
acts
very
strongly
in
areas
that
are
low
and
moderate
income,
that
subsidizing
them
with
cdac
or
with
cdbg
money
helps
them
do
a
more
effective
job
in
the
neighborhoods
that
need
it.
The
most
whether
you
could
you
could
argue
that
I'm
so
I'm
sure
we
could
all
argue
that,
but
I.
A
Did
I
I
mean
that's
pretty
much
the
theory
behind
that?
Isn't
it
Steve
I.
H
Mean
yeah
I
mean
the
the
salaries
are
going
to
be
paid
regardless,
whether
it
comes
out
of
the
general
fund,
which
is
voted
by
the
the
prop,
the
local
taxpayers
or
if
it's
coming
out
of
a
grant
which
is
well
technically
also
paid
by
taxpayers
but
more
evenly
distributed
or
more
widely
distributed.
H
I
can
tell
you
that
the
I
don't
know
if
it
happened
before
the
Ryan
Administration,
but
during
that
period
of
time
they
loaded
a
lot
of
employee
salaries
onto
the
cdbg
Grant
and
we
basically
have
been
picking
it
off
slowly
since
then
removing
things
that
aren't
eligible,
removing
things
that
people
aren't
tracking
correctly
and
properly.
So
it's
it's
been
dwindled.
It's
been
whittled
down
over
time
and
that's
where
you're
at
now.
A
H
Yeah
I
mean
the
big
cap.
You
guys
will
probably
be
addressing
more
than
anything
is
going
to
be
the
service
program
cap,
because
that's
kind
of
the
one
everyone
wants
to
focus
on
is
the
service
programs,
but
there's
a
limit
to
how
much
you
can
put
into
the
service
programs.
B
I
think
I
do
support
the
250
000
in
in
code,
just
because
you
know
we
spend
a
lot
of
time
talking
about
our
our
aging
infrastructure
and
our
aging
housing
stock,
and
it
seems
to
me
that
code.
B
A
Steve
have
the
new
people
or
the
expansion
of
the
code
department?
Has
that
or
does
our
funding
help
that.
H
A
difficult
that's,
a
really
difficult
question
to
answer.
That
would
be
more
of
a
a
question
for
the
head
of
Code.
Enforcement
I
know
they're
having
trouble
just
on
the
pace
of
it:
hiring
code
enforcement
staff.
There
was
a
discussion
of
Hazard
pay
which,
depending
on
how
you
track,
it
could
be
also
covered.
H
D
You
need
a
lot
I'm.
Sorry,
you
need
a
lot
of
things,
I
guess
like
I'm,
not
looking
at
it,
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
you
do
have
to
have
before
yeah
job.
J
You
Steve,
this
is
just
a
refresher.
Can
we
place
any
accountability
on
code
enforcement
for
the
areas
that
we
are
in
our
Target
area,
because
I'm
incredibly
disappointed
in
so
many
different
facets?
J
You
just
drive
around
and
there's
just
garbage
and
being
a
warrior
of
Center
City,
you
kind
of
get
a
little
bit
tired.
Is
there
any
way
to
place?
I
know
it's
going
to
be
looked
upon
as
another
piece
of
paper,
but
is
there
any
way
that
we
can
place?
It
is
basically
my
question.
H
So
I
brought
this
up
in
in
a
previous
meeting
that
it's
it's
code,
the
effects
that
code
can
have
on
the
city
are
kind
of
Beyond
code,
enforcement's,
hands
code
enforcement
gets
called
out.
They
do
inspections,
they
do
citations,
but
after
that,
if
nothing,
they
can
do
other
than
go
out
and
see
if
things
have
been
fixed
or
not.
The
the
focus
point
on
enforcement
and
and
and
forcing
Code
Compliance
is
with
the
court
system,
and
on
top
of
that
would
be
with
the
penalties
that
are
determined
by
the
city
council
and
the
mayor's
office.
H
So
it's
kind
of
Beyond
code
enforcement
code
enforce
we
can
say
you
have
a
you,
have
a
car
with
no
tires
in
your
front
yard.
You
need
to
move
it
we'll
find
you
if
you
don't
and
then
it
goes
to
the
court
system
and
the
judge
dismisses
it
because
the
last
minute
this
person
says
they'll,
move
it,
they
don't
move
it
and
then
ultimately
they
get
a
fine
per
something
that
they
think
is
worth
it
that
that
they
could
keep
doing
it.
H
J
J
If
you
don't
do
it
then
I
believe
there
is
legislation
in
place
that
would
allow
DPW
to
come
onto
the
property
clean
that
up
and
then
put
that
onto
the
tax
bill,
it's
very
similar
to
the
High
Grass
and
and
that's
where
I
would
like
to
see
to
help
address
this
problem
when
we
get
to
or
if
we've
already
been
at
parks.
That
is
it's
all
interconnected,
but
I'm.
J
Looking
at
the
very
simple
code,
issues
that
have
the
most
impact
visually
within
our
neighborhoods,
for
example,
for
people
coming
in
and
out
of
going
to
the
ball
game.
That's
supposed
to
be
a
new
enhancement
area
for
development,
but
if
we
could
just
start
with
the
garbage
and
the
high
grass
I
think
the
look
and
feel
of
our
community
and
our
city
would
have
a
much
better
effect
on
us.
The
residents
who
just
get
so
tired,
but
for
the
people
that
are
visiting
us
the
first
time
it's
a
good
impression.
H
I
I
respect
that
totally
I.
Think
that's!
That's
honestly.
It's
a
city,
council,
Point
issue
at
that
point.
If
you
want
to
Target
a
specific
thing
hard,
then
city
council
has
to
be
willing
to
step
in
and
give
an
appropriate
penalty,
and
the
court
system
has
to
be
set
up
in
a
way
that
they're.
You
know
that
the
landlords
aren't
or
not
land,
it's
not
always
landlords.
I
know
we
always
blame
the
landlords,
but
the
the
property
owners
that
they
have
to
actually
base
a
penalty.
H
That's
high
enough
for
them
to
be
willing
to
act.
So
it's
code
enforcement
are
kind
of
just
the
guys
in
the
field
saying
there's
a
problem:
they
don't
really
do
much
other
than
that
they
can't
they.
Just
their
hands
are
tied.
They
can
only
say
pay
this
fine
and
go
to
go
to
court
or
paid
is
fine
and
the
person
goes
to
court
and
then
it's
out
of
their
hands.
H
If
they
don't
pay
the
fine
it's
out
of
their
hands,
they
can
keep
going
back
over
and
over
and
over
again
and
I've
read
the
code
enforcement
things
of
them
going
back
over
and
over
and
over
again,
and
they
do
inspection
after
inspection
after
inspection,
but
they
don't
it's
gonna,
sound
weird.
They
don't
actually
enforce
the
code.
They
just
see.
If
it's
been
done
correctly,
it's
the
judges,
it's
city,
council,
it's
the
mayor's
office,
determining
penalties
for
failing
to
to
apply
those
those.
What
needs
to
be
done?
H
A
But
it
does
beg
the
the
point
that,
as
we
deliberate
and
as
we
think
about
the
things
that
are
happening
in
our
city,
it's
incumbent
upon
all
of
us
to
go
back
to
the
person
who
put
us
on
this
committee
and
say
to
them.
We
have
this
problem.
A
We
find
out
that
code
is
only
the
identifier
of
problems
and
cannot
really
fix
them
and
put
the
onus
back
on
each
of
our
Council
people
and
the
mayor
to
do
something
about
this
and
I
forgot
to
ask
as
we
began
the
meeting,
but
I
will
be
going
to
city
council
to
talk
to
them
about
our
recommendations
and
I
would
like
from
all
of
you.
If
you
have
specific
points,
I
just
wrote
this
one
down.
This
is
something
that
I
will
talk
to
city
council
about
when
we
go.
A
I
will
tell
them
about
this
discussion,
but
if
there
are
other
points
that
you
want
me
to
specifically
discuss
it
as
I
present
to
city
council,
please
let
me
know:
okay,
you
can
send
it,
you
can
send
them
to
Steve
and
he
can
send
them
to
me.
However,
you
want
to
do
it.
Whatever
you
want
to
do
is
easy,
and
I
will
make
sure
that
they
will
hear
about
this
discussion
when
I
present.
Okay,
so
moving
on
is
everybody?
Okay,
with
the
250
000
in
the
code
line.
A
H
The
next
one
on
the
first
page
would
be
the
Lead
Asbestos
risk
assessment.
We've
actually
been
using
the
money.
I,
don't
know.
If
you
remember,
it's
been
zero
for
a
while
because
they
kept
Plumping
like
tons
of
money
and
it's
every
year
and
it
wasn't
getting
spent.
We
actually
are
getting
to
the
point
where
we
might
need
to
put
a
little
bit
more
in
so
my
Department's
adjusted
five
thousand.
H
H
D
H
The
next
one
will
be
the
senior
home
repair
program
from
first
word,
Action
Council.
They
did
put
an
application,
I'm,
not
sure
what
they
asked
for,
probably
85
000
again,
it
should
be
in
your
packets.
That's.
A
H
I
think,
for
the
longest
time
you
guys
were
doing
35,
000
yeah
and
then
a
few
years
ago,
Jerry
Willard
said
you
know.
I
really
could
use
more
and
they're
starting
to
do
some
larger
projects
like
I,
don't
want
to
jump
back
to
ramps
because
they
don't
do
ramps
that
often,
and
that,
because
that
other
agencies
asking
for
that
as
well.
But
things
I
mean
they
do
some
simple
things
like
light
bulb
changes
yeah.
That
sounds
meaning.
H
It's
things
like
just
recently:
doorknob
change,
faucet
leaks
and
then
occasionally
there's
a
bigger
one,
replace
a
door
replace
the
window
fully
and
that's
what
the
funding's
used
for
and
now
that
we
it's
difficult
to
give
accomplishments
from
the
past
few
years,
because
HUD
came
in
and
said,
our
environmental
process
for
the
senior
home
repair
program
was
wrong
bad
wrong
and
we
had
to
completely
revamp
it
like
totally
ground
up.
So
now
we
have
to
go
through
and
approve
every
individual
project.
H
Hud
was
wrong
about
some
of
the
stuff
in
the
environmental
review,
which
threw
a
bunch
of
people
off
the
off
the
list,
which
was
very
insulting,
but
that's
been
corrected,
and
so
hopefully,
now
we're
on
a
much
smoother
process.
Now.
H
Did
a
bunch
this
year
and
I'll?
Let
you
guys
know
if
I
didn't
tell
you
before
one
of
the
firefighters
that
used
to
be
in
my
pipe
band,
so
I'm
on
good
terms
with
him
and
I'm
on
good
communication
now,
so
that
when
the
demo
properties
come
up,
we
can
let
the
fire
department
know
hey
we're
going
to
demolish
these
properties,
and
if
you
didn't
know,
the
power
department
will
go
in
and
practice
using
properties
to
be
demolished
now,
assuming
the
property's
safe
enough,
but
they
practice
entering
the
properties
they
practice.
H
You
know
hauling
people
in
and
out,
it's
good
good
training.
So
it's
a
good
little
Synergy
of
using
a
property
it's
going
to
get
demolished
anyway,
then,
after
demolishment
you
have
an
empty
field
there,
and
then
that
goes
into
the
side
Lot
program
where
we
might
sell
it
to
the
neighbor
to
possibly
just
use
the
yard.
I
don't
know
if
we
have
hard
restrictions
on
those
things,
but
I
think
for
the
most
part,
most
of
them
just
turn
into
larger
yards
for
people.
So.
A
If
the
fire
department
burns
the
house
down,
then
all
we
have
to
do
is
pay
for
having
it
hauled
away.
I.
H
H
H
E
A
E
And
you
know
extrication
and
you
know
It's
very
effective.
H
So
that
being
done,
you
guys
are
still
looking
at
about
487
000
left
and
that
will
be
on
the
next
two
capital
I
did
not
put
in
the
streets
or
parks
at
the
streets
of
the
DPW
and
parks
department
put
in
here.
I'll
leave
it
up
to
you
guys
to
say
which
programs
you
specifically
want
to
Target.
So
you
need
to
say
which
streets
you
want
to
rehab,
which
Parks
you
want
to
rehab,
depending
on
what
those
guys
presented
to
you.
H
The
green
is
what
the
mayor's
gonna
do.
I
think
I
mentioned
it
last
last
thing
or
last
meeting
I'm,
so
tired,
I
just
got
back
from
New
York
City
the
Freedom
Trail
project
from
the
Tubman
Center
at
bu.
H
So
this
area,
if
you
don't
know
historically,
was
really
a
big
freedom.
Trail
thing
going
from
here
all
the
way
to
Owego
so
they're
gonna
do
some
kind
of
I!
Think
statue
I,
don't
know
if
it's
a
Confluence,
Park
or
or
on
on
the
along
the
Riverwalk
there
at
MLK
stage
or
what
I'm
not
sure
the
exact
location
but
mayor's
office
wants
to
put
100
000
in
there.
They
want
to
renovate
the
senior
center
floors
at
the
first
word:
Senior
Center.
H
If
you
didn't
know,
we
did
actually
do
the
HVAC
rehab
there
last
year,
so
we're
trying
to
focus
on
rehabbing
that
and
then
they're
also
going
to
put
a
ball
field
in
at
Valley.
Street
Park
I
just
saw
this
as
60
000.
I'm
going
to
laugh
because
I
guarantee
you
it's
going
to
be
more
than
that
when
it
comes
down
to
it.
I
have
10
ball
gold
rehabs
before
it's
they're
expensive,
but
that's
what
the
mayor's
office
wants
to
put
in
there.
So
then
here
is
the
here.
H
Here
is
I'm,
so
tired,
Broome,
County
Council
churches
put
an
application
that
was
for
the
ramp
program.
Roberson
museum
is
looking
for
an
additional
Energy
Efficiency
and
safety
upgrades
for
12
000
and
then
sep
is
wanting
to
rehab
the
parking
at
the
Hamilton
house,
I,
think
that's
senior
and
disabled.
Is
it
just
low
income
or
is
this
I
think
or
is
it
senior
ran
disabled.
H
H
H
If
there's
any
parks
projects
you
want
to
put
in
or
Street
projects
you
want
to
put
in
specifically,
if
you
want
now
is
the
time
to
focus
on
a
street
in
an
area
that
you
really
want
that
street
to
be
fixed
based
on
what
DBW
asked
for
and
the
same
thing
with
parks,
and
if
you
guys
think
of
projects
that
aren't
on
here,
but
we
could
reasonably
put
together
something
like
I
think
you
mentioned
it
before
last
round
it
didn't
happen.
H
Was
the
Webster
Street
Park
Brandy
was
a
big
advocate
for
I
think
they
did
end
up
putting
Lighting
in
that
part,
but
they
didn't
not.
H
Walnut,
okay,
okay,
Walnut,
Park
I
think
they
put
Lighting
in
there,
but
I
don't
think
they
did
the
like
the
the
other
things
that
were
requested,
but
they
did
a
separate
lighting
project
sort
of
outside
of
this.
So
you
guys
can
certainly
put
up
come
up
with
some
other
capital
projects.
I
know.
Last
year
the
mention
was
for
additional
Ada
access
on
the
the
roads
are
on
the
the
sidewalks
and
working
with
DPW.
H
I
can
tell
you
that
there
there
are
projects,
they
could
just
do
a
go
through
and
renovate
like
the
the
curbs
and
sidewalks,
but
they
generally
like
to
do
this
when
they're
doing
the
milling
and
paving
at
the
same
time,
to
make
them
a
little
bit
more.
Even
so,
go.
E
D
Well,
there's
I
read
today
that
they're
I'm
saying
that
it's
being
used
for
everything
but
tennis
yeah.
D
The
last
time
I
was
over
there
and
then
I
guess
like
when
it
it
rained
it
kind
of
it's
like
the
third
time
they
did.
This
right,
yeah.
B
B
Nice
and
it's
you
know
it
it
my
understanding
that
it
was
a
low-income
housing
there
and
I
saw
some
very
nice
and
expensive
vehicles
in
the
parking
lot.
So.
D
A
D
A
Know
my
concern
was
the
cost
per
ramp.
A
A
A
H
C
Part
of
the
Hamilton
house-
I'm
just
refreshing
myself
and
going
back
over
to
the
bottom,
the
proposed
their
proposed
project,
I'm
I've,
been
at
the
lots
and
I
know
I
think
they're
in
decent
shape,
but
part
of
it
is
also
for
handicapped
ramps
in
and
out
of
the
access
of
the
building
so
from
the
parking
lots
so
where
their
Lots
themselves
may
be
adequate,
I'm,
not
sure
if
the
ramps
are
so.
If
we're
not
doing
the
full
20,
maybe
something
towards
a
ramp
I,
don't
know
they.
C
No
there's
no
no
official
breakdown.
It
talks
about
handicap
rabs,
Chapin
Street
entrance
at
a
degree
of
1.5
inches
to
maintain
the
final
grade.
C
Then
there
is
then
it's
talking
about
paint
and
it's
like
for
twenty
thousand
dollars.
I'll
come
out
there
if
they
could
help
them
yeah,
handicap
and
and
other
lines,
but
the
ramp
issue
had
me
was
the
only
thing
at
Hamilton
house.
That
concerned
me:
I.
I
E
C
E
A
D
A
Was
like
so
technical
questions
Steve
if
we
decided
to
do
partial
funding
for
something
like
that,
which
is
our
concerns
are
the
ramps?
Can
we
stipulate
that,
in
our
recommendation,
I.
H
E
E
A
Because
because
they're
asking
for
20
and
what
would
you
think.
C
G
C
B
G
D
G
A
H
H
I
think
I
think
you
guys
did,
but
they
I
mentioned
it
before
they
were
one
of
the
agencies
that
jumped
too
quickly
right,
and
so
they
were
disqualified
from
being
able
to
use
that.
But
what
we
did
end
up
using
was
their
money
for
the
stabilization
of
this
sidewalk.
They
have
these
giant
like
blue
stone,
panel
sidewalk
in
front
of
the
building,
and
these
panels
were
about
to
collapse
and
they
were
worried
for
Public
Safety.
H
So
we
were
funding
them
to
replace
that
so
that
that
basically
it
was
going
to
be
the
lighting
project
they
messed
up.
So
we
switched
it
over
to
another
separate
project
that
was
of
high
urgency
to
get
done.
E
H
H
E
A
H
A
H
H
A
Yeah
because
there
was
a
question
about
the
lights
and
the
stairwell
that
went
up
to
the
right
bridge
at
the
end
of
Front
Street.
That's.
C
A
D
A
E
A
A
A
Okay,
how
does
everybody
feel
about
Michelle's
suggestion?
A
B
H
You
can
this.
This
is
pulling.
There
is
no
cap
this
this
impacts
the
first
page.
Okay,
you
can
put
as
much
I
mean
up
to
what
the
amount
you
have
yeah
into
capital
projects,
but
you
will
also
have
to
put
money
in
if
you
well,
you
don't
have
to,
but
there's
also
Public
Service
funding
as
well,
which
is
kept.
B
Okay,
but
so
this
is
coming
out
of
the
480
000
of.
H
D
J
Roberson
is
also
the
welcome
center
for
the
city
of
Binghamton,
because
I
think
that
is
one
of
the
things
that
they're
not
listing
here.
But
if
you're
saying
that
we
can
do
our
wish
list,
I'm
just
throwing
this
out
can
the
playground
it's
the
rubberized
chunks
that
go
under
the
playground
equipment.
Could
we
say
that
Columbus
Park
could
be
a
wish
list
for
this
sheet?
That
we're
working
on
right
now?
Is
that
what
you're
saying
yeah.
H
J
J
J
A
Well,
no,
we're
we're
we're
talking
about
I.
Think
at
this
point
we're
talking
about
what
we
want
to
fairly
give
to
Roberson
for
for
the
project
that
they're
asking
for
which
would
then,
if
Michelle's
suggestion
is,
it
would
free
up
six
thousand,
which
we
could
then
discuss
as
we
discuss
streets
and
parks
once
we
get
these
three
items
out
of
the
way.
So
how
does
everybody
feel
about
Michelle's
six
thousand
dollars.
E
E
A
D
H
I'll,
let
you
guys
know
there
is
discussion
at
the
mayor's
office
and
the
things
of
giving
them
more
than
the
20
000..
This
application
is
not
really
built
for
that
kind
of
program
request.
That
is
something
that's
very
similar
to
the
senior
home
repair
program,
so
limiting
it
to
twenty
thousand
dollars
through
the
the
applications
which
the
application
says
nothing
more
than
twenty
thousand
dollars.
H
Instead
of
going
to
the
mayor's
office
directly,
maybe
artificially
pushing
down
the
amount
that
they'd
be
eligible
for
so
just
letting
you
know,
the
mayor's
office
is
reviewing
giving
them
additional
money
beyond
the
twenty
thousand.
Whether
they're
going
to
do
that
or
not
I
do
not
know,
and.
H
H
I
I
want
to
stress
when
I
say
the
mayor's
office
is
looking
at
giving
them
funding.
I
don't
mean
the
mayor's
office
is
thinking
about
giving
them
funding.
I'm
saying
they
asked
for
more
and
I
forwarded
the
email.
So
it's
it's
at
that
stage.
Only
there's
nothing
saying
the
mayor's,
even
thinking
about
it,
just
letting
you
know
that
they
are
requesting
additional
funds
Beyond
this
application.
Okay,.
A
I
I
have
a
concern
and
perhaps
I
misunderstood.
The
gentleman
who
presented
did
a
great
job,
but
I
think
he
said
that
it
was
twenty
thousand
dollars
would
pay
for
one
ramp
was
that
correct.
B
Makes
it
still
a
low
you
know,
I
want
I
want
the
ramps,
certainly
right,
but
that's
that
makes
a
lot
of
money
and
and
it,
and
it
seems
to
me
that
it's
it's
coming
from
an
organization
with
deeper
Pockets
than
some
of
these
others
might
have.
I
H
Will
tell
you
this,
and
this
isn't
a
a
a
promotion
of
it.
I
have
to
stick
straight
strictly
neutral,
but
if
both
this
program
and
the
senior
home
repair
program
are
funded
when
the
senior
I'm
going
to
make
sure
that
Jerry
understands
that,
when
something
comes
up
for
a
ramp
to
get
done,
recommendation
send
it
over
to
City
to
City
to
Broome
County
Council
churches.
So
we
can
divert
their
ramp
requests
to
basically
broaden
the
the
the
net
of
people
requesting
that
and
that
would
apply
whether
they're
getting
20
000.
A
Okay,
but
but
it
was
twenty
thousand
for
a
number
of
ramps,
not
just
one
ramp,
yeah,
okay,
so,
based
on
that,
do
we
want
to
put
the
twenty
thousand
dollars
in.
A
H
Did
you
guys
want
to
so
DPW
requested
streets?
Did
you
review
the
street
projects
that
they
requested
and
determine
if
you
want
to
fund
any
streets
over
any
other
streets.
A
Now
it
I
think
it
needs
to
be
pointed
out
again
that
the
the
woman
who
does
this
she
she
does
take
some
time
and
look
around
and
her
recommendations
are
based
on.
H
H
C
A
G
I
would
also
just
comment
that
on
that
same
note,
they
do
highly
prioritize
doing
Mill
and
pave
at
the
same
time
that
they're
doing
the
concrete
and
that's
extremely
important
like
if
you're
gonna
rip
it
up
for
Utilities
in
three
years,
like
your,
the
lifespan
of
your
pavement,
goes
down
by
half
like
you
really
so,
if
you're
starting
to
go
out
of
order
with
streets,
it
can
get
not
as
much
bang
for
your
buck.
You're.
I
A
H
H
Now
I
will
say,
unfortunately,
sometimes
this
changes
at
the
last
minute.
So
this
is
a
sort
of
tentative.
Let's
really
try
to
do
these
streets
so,
but
I
can't
guarantee
that,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
when
we
start
the
Milling
pavement
master
that
these
actually
will
be
the
streets,
and
sometimes
they
get
condensed,
especially
if
there's
an
overage,
they
might
put
all
the
money
into
like
one
project
that
over
budgets
so
or
that
comes
in
over
way
over
budget.
H
They
have
to
be
eligible,
they
have
to
be
president
primarily
residential,
primarily
LMI
residential
streets.
So
Bernice
gives
me
a
list
of
like
200
streets
and
I
get
to
go
through
and
put
each
one
into
Broome
County
GIS
and
do
a
little
mathematical
calculations
to
determine
if
it's
eligible
or
not,
for
every
single
Street.
I
H
No
this
year,
like
current
the
current
year,
you're
in
they're,
doing
251
000.
right
now
that
money
is
going
to
go
to
Holland
Street
from
Clinton
to
prospect
and
and
I
can't
remember
the
other
one
Stanley
no
I
can't
remember
the
other
one
but
yeah
the
the
pros,
the
Clinton
to
prospect
one's
going
to
heat
up
most
of
that
money.
E
A
C
You
can
see
where
everyone
like
grinds
out
I
was
there
because
the
what's
the
one
that
goes
up
the
hill,
the
other
way
up
towards
BOCES.
H
H
D
H
H
Cdbg
Services
cap
total
is
312
000
with
the
mayor's
the
mayor.
Pretty
much
has
a
hundred
thousand
in
there.
So
the
mayor
that
you
have
about
200
000
left
there.
A
E
A
H
A
H
Well,
I
mean
you
could
put
all
of
it
into
Columbus
Park,
and
then
we
could
figure
out
from
parks
department
if
that's
a
viable
option.
If
not,
they
have
other
Parks
projects,
they
could
work
on,
but
you
could
definitely
say
we
want
to
fix
the
Columbus
Park
project.
We
could
the
Columbus
part
playground
for
all
I
know,
that's
actually
something
that
Parks
wants
to
do.
They
just
didn't
present.
H
Park
is
not
eligible
because
of
the
zoo
connected.
It
is
considered
a
regional
park
because
it's
a
regional
park
does
not
qualify
for
LMI,
unfortunately
not
not
under
LMI.
You
could
do
things
like
Ada
upgrades
to
the
bathroom,
but
that's
about
it.
A
So
how
do
we
want
to.
A
Do
we
want
to
just
put
a
an
Asterix
and
say
that
we'd,
like
Columbus
Parks
playground
to
be
considered
yeah.
H
E
And
also
I'd
like
to
have
a
you
know
note
that
for
Parks,
meaning
I
think
that
the
the
most
in
need
parks
should
be
addressed.
First
I,
don't
think
they
need
I
said
earlier,
and
I
was
being
kind
of
flippant,
but
I
do
think
that
rock
park
really
doesn't
need
to
spend
more
money
on
the
tennis
courts
over
there.
If
Sherry
Lindsay
Park
needs
something
I
think
Sherry
Lindsay
Park
got
something
is.
A
I
A
H
I
can
tell
you
the
last:
this
year's
Parks
projects
and
I
think
a
push
they're.
Having
is
to
do
what
Deb
had
suggested
they've
actually
been
doing
in
several
parks,
where
they're
doing
a
replace,
they're,
removing
the
old
five
bar
and
then
replacing
it
with
that
new
rubber
matting
to
allow
more
children
to
be
able
to
access
the
the
playground
equipment.
H
It's
stronger,
it's
more
stable,
kids
can
still
fall,
not
hurt
them,
so
I
mean
I.
Guess
a
kid
can
hurt
themselves
if
they
really
want
to.
Kids
are
like
that,
but
it's
the
the
the
rubber
matting
is
a
is
a
special
type
I
think
they
used
a
bunch
of
it
at
the
the
one
at
Rec
Park.
H
The
one
that
got
burned
down
then
rebuilt
that
special
rubber
matting
there
is
it's
really
good
for
kids
and
then,
if
you,
you
know,
if
your
kid
in
a
wheelchair
you
got
crutches
and
like
that,
you
have
more
access
you
you
can
use.
You
can
play
with
the
playground
with
the
other
kids
too.
A
J
H
H
G
B
G
B
You
know
that
was
one
of
the
ways
that
I
analyzed
things
I
also
as
I
was
explaining
it
to
a
couple
people
earlier.
I
looked
on
social
media
I
wanted
to
see
what
their
what
their
engagement
with
the
community
already
is
their,
what
it
would
it
seem
to
if
they
have
the
the
Outreach
in
place
to
make
some
of
these
events
or
projects
worthwhile.
So
I
did
take
some
notes
on
on
each
of
those,
but
I
can
chime
in
with
what
that
stuff
is.
As
we
go
through.
It.
E
E
B
A
Would
agree?
Okay?
Why
don't
we
do
this?
It?
Everybody
can
talk
about
the
agency
that
they
think
is.
You
know
worthy
of
funding
like
Michelle
said,
and
if
we
don't
hear
any
disagreement,
we
will
assume
that
Steve
can
plug
that
number
in,
for
the
sake
of
you,
know,
moving
quickly
along
okay,
so
action
for
older
persons
is
one
anybody
else.
Okay,.
F
So
I
went
and
checked
out
that
Makerspace
project
and
walk
through
it
and
I
was
really
impressed
that
they
help
they
teach
people
how
to
weld
how
to
electrical
a
bunch
of
different
ways
to
work
and
I
talked
to
them
how
they
were
going
to
do
their
application
and
they
were
like
because
I
go
I,
don't
want
you
to
fund
it
to
like
low
income
and
stuff
and
they
were
like
no
we're
gonna.
We
wanna
get
people
here
that
want
to
learn
and
that
are
going
to
come.
F
It's
all
it
was
just
I
was
very
impressed
with
it.
It
needs
a
lot
of
work
down
there.
It's
nothing
to
look,
I
mean
really
look
at.
They
have
a
small
space
but
they're
teaching,
kids,
a
trade,
not
kids.
Five
to
85,
you
can
go
amazing.
I
thought
it
was
I.
I
was
impressed.
I,
don't
know,
I
feel
like
they're
helping
the
community
by
teaching,
and
this
is
their
first
time
asking
for
money.
I,
don't
know,
that's
just
my
opinion.
Okay,.
H
E
A
C
Oh,
a
new
one,
yeah
Oh
I
thought
we
were
still
talking
about
that.
No,
no,
no
okay,
the
Binghamton
housing
authorities,
summer
and
after
school
programs
at
Carlisle
and
Saratoga
Carlisle
is
an
East
Side
Housing
Development,
and
it
is
in
desperate
need
of
something
for
those
kids
to
do,
especially
in
the
summer
time.
C
They're
kind
of
cut
off
from
the
rest
of
the
East
Side
bowling
park
across
the
street
is
minimalist
at
best
and
having
something
that
they
can
get
involved
with.
Learn
computers
do
whatever
their
program
is
going
to
assist
them
gym
time.
There
is
a
gym
there
at
Carlisle.
I
think
should
be
funded.
Keep
the
kids
with
something
to
do
instead
of
just
running
up
and
down
Broad
Avenue
and
getting
into
trouble.
D
D
How
I
that's
how
I
felt
about
Vine
too
I
thought
that
they,
when
they
came
to
present
and
they
had
the
children
here
that
worked,
and
they
said
how
well
the
program
really
helped
them
out.
So
I
was
really
impressed
by
mine,
I.
G
Will
second,
that
that
was
actually
the
one
that
I
wanted
to
bring
up
as
well,
also
something
that's
kind
of
outside
the
scope
of
their
proposal.
Like
that's
a
non-profit,
that's
like
investing
like
they
purchase
property
in
the
city
and
they're
building
in
the
city
and
I
think
that's
pretty
it.
It
shows
that
they're
kind
of
around
for
the
long
term
and
I
think
that's
I,
think
that's
important.
D
Yes,
but
I
also
liked
how
the
kids
said
they
learned
a
skill
like
they
learned
a
lot
yeah.
J
D
I
just
interject
with
that,
and
that
would
be
the
case
for
everything,
because
every
single
program
here
gets
funding
for
everything.
So
I
mean
like
every
every
other
program:
Urban,
League,
Boys
and
Girls
Club
I.
Think
every
single
person,
every
single
program
here
gets
grants
and
different
fundings
for
everything.
So
I
mean
I
under
I
know
what
you're
saying
but
I'm
just
saying
that
every
single
program
here
they
all
get
different
types
of
funding,
and
we
do
see
that
here
and
through
this
too-
that
for.
J
Me,
the
sustainability
issue
is
the
hot
button
everybody
wants
to
fund.
So
that's
the
one
I
have
the
reservations
on
and
I
will
fight
to
not
have
that
100
phenomenal
program
do
a
great
job
and
that
actually
started
with
the
doj
weed
and
seed
with
the
the
young
people
doing
the
summer
job.
So
there's
great
history,
but
just
if
we
need
funding
for
something
else,
that's
the
one
I
would
recommend
bringing
back
just
a
bit.
J
A
A
The
city
awesome
go
okay
before
we
go
too
far:
afield,
mothers
and
babies.
Anybody
have
a
problem
with
that.
One:
okay,.
J
A
D
I
F
I
H
B
Provide
you
got
one
I
achieved
I
like
to
achieve.
You
know
I,
like
that
they
attended
public
hearing,
they
provide
transportation,
you
know,
and
and
as
they
explain
funding
this
is
for
counselor
positions
funding.
Those
positions
will
will
greatly
expand
their
ability
to
take
on
more
participants.
I
was
moved
on
that
very
compelling
and.
H
H
Yeah
yeah,
it's
always
been
sort
of
a
pep,
it's
like,
like
the
other
green
ones.
These
are
ones
that
are
kind
of
I,
don't
want
to
call
them
pet
projects,
but
they're
projects.
The
mayor's
office
really
really
really
supports.
So
that's
why,
like
boys
and
girls
club
gets
so
much
funding
because
they
really
support
the
mayor
really
supports
them.
The
previous
mayor,
too,
the
cares
backpack's
another
one.
The
mayor
strongly
supports,
so
the
mayor's
office
didn't
mention
pair
view
recovery,
but
they've
done
over
the
last
few
years
of
doing
a
straight
up.
H
H
E
Well,
along
that
line,
the
Broome
County
Urban
League,
the
after
school
and
summer
program,
and
they
just
got
that
big,
750
000
funding.
It
was
back,
it
was
just
last
month
it
was
announced
so.
A
H
A
Because
that
would
be
another
consideration
question
community
policing
is
zero.
H
H
I,
don't
know
I,
don't
have
the
numbers
in
front
of
me
if
they,
if
they're
gonna,
use
it
up
or
not.
They're
they've
gone
through
some
issues,
so
the
police
department
gets
multiple
grants
from
all
over,
including
the
feds
they,
so
their
overtime
patrols,
which
are
cdbg
eligible,
are
covered
under
multiple
ones.
We
did
finally
work
out
with
them
a
way
of
determining
which
ones
are
eligible
for
cdbg,
so
it
could
just
be
a
matter
of
lack
of
administration
that
they've
not
simply
applied
for
the
funds
that
they've
been
awarded
already.
A
H
H
H
E
B
B
D
I
was
gonna,
say
I
like
how
they
do
like
their
Saturday,
where
they
feed
people
and
like
people
can
come,
especially
on
that
side
of
town
where
they
don't
have.
You
know
where
a
lot
of
people
are
struggling.
B
Was
everybody.
D
I
H
H
You
can't
give
less
than
they
requested.
I
will
do
the
the
Spiel.
They
always
do.
Everyone
will
say
if
you
don't
give
us
the
dollar
we
requested.
We
cannot
run
our
program
at
all
and
then
you
come
to
them.
Two
months
later
and
say
we
can
give
you
a
third
of
what
you
requested,
they
say,
I'll
take
it,
so
you
can
never
ask
the
agencies.
What
is
the
minimum?
H
H
J
D
G
If
nobody
had
anything
strong,
I
would
I
think
we
talked
about
Vines
for
a
little
bit,
but
if
there's
something
else,
we
want
to
put
it
in
I'm
I'm.
Okay
with
that.
But
if
there's
you
know
five
thousand,
we
can
spare
I
I
think
we
should
up
it
to
their
full
request.
J
I
would
counter
in
Steve.
The
concern
is
with
the
Citizen
Police
Academy
I'm,
seeing
that's
an
X,
but
Lieutenant
Bidwell
did
make
a
presentation
on
that
part
of
it.
B
I
hate
to
speak
on
the
Citizen
Police
Academy
I
feel
very
strongly
about
that.
One
I
would
fight
the
funding
because
I
I
don't
think
that
it's
worthwhile
for
for
the
entire
Community
I,
don't
think
it.
You
know
we're
going
to
get
much
value
out
of
it
other
than
you
know,
more
knowledgeable,
Law
and
Order
Watchers.
A
D
I
I
remember
their
presentation
and
what
they
were
saying
that
they
did
they
kind
of
helped
a
lot
of
people
they're
in
the
way,
and
some
of
the
fees
because
of
what
she
was
saying,
was
that
the
fees
are
very
expensive
yeah.
That's
crazy,
yeah
for
an
application,
so
they
were
trying
to
just
basically
help
along
the
way,
because
those
Pros
that
process
is
really
really
expensive.
So
you
like
that
or.
I
H
A
A
A
Have
to
have
a
lawyer,
you
have
to
have
a
lawyer,
yeah
yeah,
so
so,
if
they,
if
they
have
somebody
who
comes
over
and
has
resident
alien
status
and
they
want
to
apply
for
citizenship,
there
are
you
know
things
that
need
to
be
taken
care
of
Legally,
and
then
there
are
fees
involved
and
I.
Think
that's
what
she
was
talking
about.
They
offset
they
helped
to
offset
that
cost
to
the
to
the
applicants,
because.
C
Once
they're
done
with
the
process
they
and
they
become
U.S
citizens
I
want
to
just
say
that
we
had
33
new
citizens
registered
to
vote
this
week.
Here.
A
A
A
C
C
D
H
We
have
we
I
know
because
I
know
the
the
head
of
the
one
of
the
Ukrainian
churches
and
that's
there's,
there's
a
strong
Ukrainian
presence
in
the
area.
So
that's.
D
A
I
A
H
J
But
I,
let
it
go
the
park.
Ranger's
absolutely
need
funding,
but.
A
These
are,
these
are
people
that
that
are
in
the
Parks
and
actually
help
to
keep
the
lawn
they
they're
peacekeeping.
For
us,
if
you
will
see.
A
H
A
H
I
think
technically,
every
Park
in
the
city.
The
way
we
did
it
for
cdbg
is
we
slipped
the
city
into
two
halves
and
both
halves
qualify.
So
technically,
every
Park.
A
A
Okay,
any
any
thoughts,
we're
close
guys.
E
A
A
A
E
A
I
A
Sounds
good,
do
we
want
to
add
300
and
what
72
000.
H
A
E
F
F
D
G
Full
transparency
I
visited
there
about
I
think
four
and
a
half
years
ago
at
this
point,
so
it's
still
at
its
young
Embassy
stage,
I
think
for
people
that
are
yeah
I
think
the
biggest
question
is
like
with
everything
else.
If
they
can
find
somebody
who's
very
interested
in
those
types
of
programming,
they
have
the
space
the
facility
and,
like
the
people,
to
help
kind
of
guide
those
people
learning
those
skills.
G
Biggest
thing
is,
you
know:
is
there
34
students
here
that
can
utilize
that
but
I'm
comfortable
with
fully
funding
it?
If
there's,
you
know
a
stronger
case
to
be
made
for
one
of
the
other
ones
I'm
open
to
hearing
it,
though.
B
I
I
was
oh
I'm.
Sorry
I
was
a
little
bit
lukewarm
about
the
Makerspace,
but
hearing
that
we
have
two
members
here
who
are
who
have
been
there
and
have
seen
it
and
and
are
in
support
of
fully
funding
it.
I'm
I'm
with
you
I'm
with
you,
I.
C
Ahead,
if
you've
ever
been
to
any
County
or
Regional
Festival,
where
they've
taken
their
van,
they
have
a
trailer
that
they
go
out
just
to
see
the
excitement
on
the
people's
faces
that
are
in
their
program
that
come
out
to
show
what
they're
learning
to
other
people
to
try
to
get
them
interested
it.
It
is
a
phenomenal
thing.
C
So
if
someone
can
go
through
their
program
and
then
get
into
some
type
of
apprenticeship
with
one
of
the
trades,
it's
a
pathway
to
a
very
good
living
and
that's
if
we
can
get
35
people
into
into
a
job
that'll
give
them
a
career
that'll,
give
them
a
house
in
the
city
and
whatever
and,
and
that
to
me
I
think,
is
money
well
spent.
E
F
A
I
E
D
H
G
I
H
H
A
Now
this
I
I,
you
know
considering
I
thought
this
was
going
to
be
a
lot
harder
guys
because
I
think,
without
even
talking
about
it,
we
kind
of
just
we
went
with
the
programs
that
probably
have
the
most
impact
in
the
community,
and
that
would
be
the
that
would
be.
What
I
would
argue
when
I
go
to
City
Council
is
that
we
feel
that
these
programs
make
the
most
of
the
money
that
we
get
any.
J
Other
thoughts
Marianne
I
like
that
idea,
because
in
past
we've
scattered
the
money
a
bit
and
I
think
this
particular
obviously
there's
each
one
of
us
probably
could
fund
Police
Academy,
but
I
I
like
the
idea
that
we're
giving
more
impact
more
bang
for
the
buck
in
our
because
you
and
I
know-
and
the
committee
will
know
that
this
is
our
recommendation.
I
A
Take
a
look
at
this,
but
we
and
we've
had
this
discussion
for
a
long
time.
I
mean
I've
been
on
the
cdac
for
quite
a
while,
and
it's
always
been
do
we
fund
everybody
give
them
a
little
bit
or
do
we
give
everybody
what
they
need
to
do
the
work
and
then
programs
that
we're
not
we're
not
really
sure
of
we
don't
fund
at
all
and
I
think
tonight.
A
A
H
A
H
So
you
guys
gonna
use
the
full
60
for
the
the
capped
programs.
It's
just
base
salary.
It's
essentially
a
percentage
of
the
base
salary
for
each
agency.
I
pick
up
what
the
actual
number
was
like
60
or
something.
Oh,
it's
it's
not
even
in
here,
but
there's
a
percentage
of
their
base,
salaries
that
are
going
to
be
recommended
or
that
you
guys
are
approving
and
then
the
full
40
of
the
Ben
stuff
is
going
to
be
64308.
H
So
just
based
salaries
for
all
the
other
emergency,
the
shelter
groups,
including
Street
Outreach
from
the
Y
and
then
a
ton
of
money
for
Ben
for
their
Rapid
rehousing.
I
A
And
Stephen,
if
I
may
stop
you
I
promise
two
little
boys
on
who
live
around
the
corner
from
me.
That
I
would
tell
all
of
you
that
they
feel
very,
very
strongly
about
homeless
people
and
I
gave
them
five
dollars
each
to
do.
One
drew
a
picture
of
my
dog
and
the
other
one
actually
cleaned
up
the
neighbor's
yard
for
them
and
they
went
out
and
bought
supplies
for
the
homeless
and
I
told
Alden
and
Samson.
That
I
would
mention
them
because
they
did
that.
H
So,
do
you
mind
if
I
mention
that
to
the
next
COC
meeting
I
go
to
absolutely.
A
A
H
Really
good
the
next
step.
A
H
Home
Grant
so
including
the
program
income,
you
guys
are
putting
pretty
much
a
copy
of
last
year's
for
salaries
and
then
you
pretty
much
are
gonna.
Do
a
reverse
of
what
the
mayor
had
recommended
last
year.
H
That's
kind
of
funny.
There
I
just
realized
that
it's
like
an
inverse
exactly
almost
450
000
into
rehab
projects
and
then
about
150
000
into
chodo
projects.
I
can
tell
you
that
we
still
have
a
lot
of
Toto
money
in
our
budgets
that
haven't
been
spent
yet.
A
When
I
go
to
city
council
I'm,
going
to
reiterate
that
our
conversation
when
we
talked
about
this
is
we:
we
think
that
home
ownership,
single
houses,
rehab
is
important
and
that's
why
we
recommend
this
very
very
strongly
because
we
all
live
in
neighborhoods
that
can
use
it.
Okay,
okay,.
H
Then
going
up
before
I
go
to
the
the
finer
tuned
ones:
141
000
for
admin
salaries,
nothing
for
fair
housing,
22
000
for
General
planning.
Again
the
salaries
were
still
a
little
weird
on
because
of
issues
but
well
hopefully,
when
the
mayor
gets.
His
budget
I'll
have
a
little
bit
more
specific
numbers.
I.
H
It
depends
if
the
salary
is
High,
I
mean
the
set
salaries
are
paid
regardless.
How
much
is
eligible
is
the
number
that
is
always
a
question
right.
H
It's
always
an
estimate
of
how
how
much
people
will
do
bldc
you're,
putting
164
000
into
them.
That's
a
very
reasonable
number,
let's
see
here,
seventy
four
thousand
dollars
for
additional
salaries
for
housing
staff,
cool
quarter
of
a
million
for
code
enforcement
to
match
similar
ones
from
previous
years,
you're
gonna!
Let
the
PI
drive
the
home
purchase,
assistance
and
repairs
that
can
be
both
prehab
rehab
money
and
also
home
purchase.
H
But
we
are
thinking
about
increasing
the
amount
of
money
we
may
allow
for
the
home
purchase
program
from
five
to
ten
right
now
we're
in
competition.
It
sounds
weird
to
say
that,
but
we're
in
competition
with
a
program,
I
think
first
words
running
where
a
you
know:
they're
providing
like
ten
thousand
dollars
in
closing
costs.
So
if
someone's
going
through
the
Metro
Interfaith
program,
they're
like
all
right,
I
want
to
get
money
to
help
buy
a
house.
H
I
get
five
from
the
city
or
ten
for
First
Ward
they're
gonna
go
with
First
Ward,
so
not
that
it's
a
competition
yeah
a
little
bit
back
into
leading
asbestos
risk
assessment
about
five
thousand.
That
actually
should
balance
well
with
the
money.
H
You're,
putting
into
the
rehab
match
of
last
year,
85
000
for
the
senior
housing
repair
program,
the
mayor's
budget
of
mayor's
recommendation,
200
000
in
demolition,
blight
removal,
twenty
thousand
dollars
to
match
this
year's,
which
was
increased
from
previous
years
because
they
were
state,
stated
sixty
thousand
dollars
for
years
and
years
and
years.
H
But
twenty
thousand
dollars
for
being
a
homeownership
academy
done
by
Metro
interface,
going
to
projects
fully
funding,
Broome
County
Council
churches
ramp
about
a
program
for
their
twenty
thousand
dollar
request,
fully
funding
the
Roberson
Museum's
Energy
Efficiency
and
safety
upgrades
for
twelve
thousand
for
steps.
Hamilton
house
parking
only
putting
six
thousand
dollars
in
and
that's
specifically
for
the
ramps.
Only
mayors
set
in
stone
hundred
thousand
dollars
for
the
Tubman
Center
Freedom
Trail
project.
H
Seventy
five
thousand
dollars
for
the
first
award
Senior
Center
floors,
60
60
000
for
Valley
Street,
Park,
Valley,
Street,
Park,
ball
field.
It
looks
like
that's
the
154
000
and
fifteen
dollars
for
what
the
DPW
recommended
for
the
streets
that
they
wanted
to.
Do
then
138
441
dollars
for
Parks
projects
to
match.
H
Last
year's
or
this
year's
type
thing,
with
a
strong,
strong
push
for
doing
Columbus
Parks
playground,
flooring
revamp,
which
may
be
something
I,
think
Pat
may
be
doing
already
all
right
program:
service
programs-
oh
sorry,
achieve
ten
thousand
dollars
for
their
summer
rec
program
up
from
last
year,
Action
Rental
persons,
twenty
thousand
dollars
for
their
senior
health
insurance,
counseling
program.
Up
from
last
year,
American
civic
association,
roughly
last
year's
ten
thousand
three
hundred
twenty
seven
dollars
and
sixty
cents
being
attend,
adult
education,
a
match
to
last
year's
12,
000.
H
The
mayor's
set
in
stone
cares
backpack
program
of
ten
thousand
Park
Rangers.
You
guys
are
recommending
ten
thousand
to
match.
Last
year's
funding,
mothers
and
babies,
paranormal
perinatal
Network,
pow,
Family,
Resource
Center,
twenty
thousand
dollars,
which
is
up
from
last
year's
at
fifteen
thousand.
Then.
Finally,
Vines
grow
Binghamton
program,
fifteen
thousand
dollars,
which
is
up
from
ten
thousand
dollars
last
year.
That
is
the
budget
you
guys
have
worked
out
and
so
far
all
that
stuff
looks
kosher.
A
A
B
H
A
These
are
the
recommendations
I
will
take
and
if
you
have
any
other
things
that
you
want
me
to
talk
because
I've
made,
as
you
can
see,
I've
made
lists
of
the
specific
talking
points
as
we've
gone
along.
But
if
there's
anything
else,
please
let
me
know
and
I
will
make
sure
that
the
city
council
hears
that
as
well.
Do.
A
H
Probably
be
the
so
there's
a
city
council,
meeting,
Monday
I
believe
and
it's
too
late
to
get
on
the
agenda
for
that.
So
it'll
be
the
meeting
after
that.
So
probably
the
first
city
council
meeting
in
May
in
the
meantime,
I'll
pass
this
on
to
the
mayor's
office,
so
they
can
start
working
on
their
budget
because
they'll
have
to
present
it
ASAP.
H
G
A
I
I
do
want
to
say
guys:
I
really
commend
you.
This
has
been
one
of
the
most
Pleasant
experiences
and
I
think
the
most
one
of
the
most
effective.
So
thank
you.
C
I
feel
like
even
last
year,
there
were
our
discussion
over
that
was
far
more
Vivid,
challenging.