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From YouTube: CDAC 2023 Organizational Meeting — 2023.01.04
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CONTENTS
0:00:00 Call to Order
0:02:30 Election of Officers
0:18:30 Calendar Review
A
Okay,
so
it
is
6
17.
This
is
the
first
meeting
of
2023.
This
could
be
considered
the
organizational
meeting
for
the
cdac.
This
is
still
covering
the
action
plan
for
fiscal
year
49..
A
So
that's
still
the
same.
The
applications
are
still
the
same.
Everything's
still
the
same.
So
how
about
we
go
around
and
everybody
announce
their
name
and
the
district
they're
representing,
let's
go
with
John.
For
starters,.
A
Excellent,
thank
you
all
for
being
here.
So
the
first
item
first
item
on
the
agenda
will
be
let's
go
ahead
and
do
the
approval
minutes
real,
quick.
Technically,
no
one
is
the
secretary
but
Michelle
kindly
said
that
she
was
okay
with
the
minutes
from
last
time.
So
I
guess
technically
you
could
still
say
it
now.
I,
don't
know
you're
just
the
former
secretary.
How
about
we
do
the
former
secretary,
but
if
everyone
could
review
the
minutes-
and
let
me
know
if
there's
any
updates
and
then
if
no
one
has
any
issues.
A
If
we
want
to
do
a
on
approval.
A
B
A
Reynolds,
okay,
so
I'm
gonna
come
down
there
now,
but
I'm
going
to
basically
toss
it
out
to
the
committee
to
start
the
next
thing.
So
the
next
part
part
of
the
agenda
was
the
election
of
officers
I
like
to
start
with
the
chair,
because
then
I
can
stop
talking
so
to
be
the
chair
of
the
cdac.
You
must
have
been
in
the
cdac
for
at
least
a
year.
A
If
that
is
the
case,
you
are
eligible
to
be
the
chair,
so
Talk
Amongst,
yourselves
of
who
you
wanna,
you
wanna,
do
it
and
then
we'll
start
with.
If
anyone
wants
to
go
ahead
and
throw
out
that
they
make
a
motion
for
someone
to
be
a
chair,
please
don't
make
a
motion
for
someone
to
be.
The
chair
doesn't
want
to
be
the
chair
so
but
you
guys
go
jump
in.
B
D
E
E
I
was
first
on
when
mayor
Buchi
was
the
mayor
and
then
when
I
came
back
from
Afghanistan
I
in
2012
I
think
I've
been
on
so
yeah
pretty
much
a
long
time
and.
E
Oh,
for
most
of
them,
I
was
the
chair.
Yeah,
okay,
yeah.
A
B
D
A
E
D
E
B
B
I
did
I
sat
right
over
there.
Okay,
Seventh
District
Council
I
lost
in
2016
in
a
special
election
to
Tom
Scanlon
by
a
single
vote.
Whoa.
E
Thanks
a
lot
I,
don't
think
we've
ever
run
into
this
problem
before
so.
This
is
going
to
be
kind
of
like
Kenya.
Would
you
like
to
be
considered.
D
E
Okay,
no
I
was
just
going
to
say
that
we
need
to
have
a
second
for
Justin's
nomination.
D
E
John,
okay:
we
have
a
second
for
Justin.
Do
we
have
a
second
for
Kenya,
okay,
Maryland
Maryland?
E
It
has
been
suggested
by
Steve,
who
really
is
a
very
great
guy
and
helps
us
a
lot
on
this
whole
process
that
we
do
a
secret
ballot.
Okay,
so
he's
going
to
provide
us
with
paper
and
we
can
we
can
vote
okay.
C
Are
we
voting
without
everybody
being
here?
I'm,
sorry,
I'll
be
voting
without
everybody
being
here
we
have
Quorum.
Oh
okay,.
E
A
C
E
D
E
E
D
E
C
D
E
B
Lost
it.
D
E
D
D
E
D
A
I
will
say:
whoever
is
secretary,
has
the
option
if
you
want
of
being
very
more
embellishments,
adding
much
more
if
you
wish
you
do
not
have
to.
We
have
the
Bare
Bones
and
that's
generally
fine
as
long
as
we're
accurate.
That's
all
I
care
about
more
than
most,
but
it's
always
been
up
to
each
secretary
on
how
they
wish
to
handle
that
position
and.
D
E
C
E
Second,
okay:
I
went
there
yeah.
That
was
very
good.
That
was
very
good.
Okay,
all
in
favor
of
Justin
being
the
secretary
say,
I
I
I
opposed
oh
Justin.
Congratulations.
We
now
have
our
officers
so.
E
D
C
E
D
A
D
D
A
Body
itself
wants
to
add
meetings.
They
can
talk
about
it.
E
E
A
A
So
the
COC
is
the
Homeless
Coalition,
it's
NY
511,
which
covers
five
of
the
surrounding
counties,
including
Broome.
They
the
way
our
community
participation
plan,
which
is
what
founded
this
group
is
structured,
is
that
local
Homeless
Coalition
is
supposed
to
review
and
make
recommendations
on
funding
for
projects
that
help
the
homeless.
Generally.
A
That's
only
done
for
ESG
funding
and
I'll
go
through
all
three
grants
here
in
a
second
for
people
that
are
new
generally,
that's
just
ESG
funding,
but
occasionally
a
cdbg
project
will
pop
up,
but
they're
they're
their
own
body.
It's
all
the
various
homeless
coalitions,
so
the
committee
that's
going
to
review
it
on
their
end,
is
made
up
of
people
who
are
not
applying
or
getting
funding
from
the
city
next
year.
A
Honestly,
I
can't
remember
the
three
people
we
got
but
they're
not
getting
any
funding
from
the
city,
so
they're
supposed
to
be
impartial,
but
they'll
review
the
applications
and
see.
Are
they
providing
a
need?
A
Are
they
providing
something
specific
instead
of
you
just
getting
an
application
from
an
agency
and
not
knowing,
if
they're,
being
correct
or
truthful
whatever,
although
it'd
be
great
for
every
agency
was
like
that,
at
least
with
the
COC
you're,
getting
very
good
analysis
of
the
projects
and
whether
they're
necessary
if
they're
overspending,
you'll
get
that
kind
of
feedback
from
them.
So
it's
four,
oh
Continuum
of
Care
I'm,
going
to
I'm
going
to
let
everyone
here,
who's
not
familiar
with
HUD
terminology,
Housing
and
Urban
Development
terminology,
it's
alphabet
soup!
A
A
So
for
those
three
grants
that
were
get
funding
between
the
three
of
them,
some
total
the
city
gets
about
two
and
a
half
million
or
so
dollars
two
and
a
quarter
to
two
and
a
half
million.
Most
of
that's
made
up
of.
What's
the
cdbg,
the
Community
Development
block
grant
program,
that's
funding
for
anything
that
helps
basically
low-income
people
or
communities.
A
That
funding
is
for
housing
duh
and
again
there
has
to
be
a
low-income
component
as
well,
but
whereas
cdbg
can
include
housing,
home
is
only
housing
and
finally
there's
the
ESG,
the
emergency
Solutions
Grant,
and
that's
specifically
for
projects
that
fund
and
help
homeless,
individuals
and
agencies.
A
So
everybody's
packet
is,
we
don't
have
Home
applications
that
may
change
in
the
future,
we're
starting
to
review
things,
but
right
now,
there's
no
Home
applicants
there's
only
cdbg
and
ESG.
We
still
do
not
know
how
much
our
Grant's
going
to
be
for
next
year.
We
should
find
out
by
February
or
March
or
April,
or
whenever
HUD
feels
like
telling
us
and
hopefully
not
like
two
years
ago.
A
Hud
is
fun
so
anyway,
the
CWD
funding
is
going
to
be
always
the
biggest
pool.
That's
about
1.9
million
dollars.
Most
of
that's
well
I
mean
it's
going
to
go
to
a
variety
of
projects,
all
kinds
you're
limited
on
how
much
money
you
can
spend
on
service
funding.
So
that's
probably
the
most
critical
aspect
of
this
body
is
to
review
the
service
packet
applications
and
make
a
determination
of
you
know.
You're
going
to
have
a
cap,
there's
a
there's,
a
maximum
amount.
A
A
So
service
programs
would
be
what
you
would
think
of
of
anything.
That's
not
a
capital
project
and
not
something
that
I
would
refer
to
as
it
doesn't
fall
under
other
other
cdbg
categories,
which
doesn't
explain
at
all.
A
So
I
do
apologize,
think
of
service
funding
as
funding
that
can't
be
categorized
as
a
public
facility
Improvement,
an
economic
Improvement,
a
housing
Improvement,
it's
sort
of
a
catch-all
for
everything
else
in
the
service
funding
we'll
be
like
funding
for,
say
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club
the
Urban
League
binds,
but
it
can
also
include
funding
such
as
or
lease
overtime,
the
parks,
the
park
rangers
program,
all
of
those
fall
under
service
because
they
they
don't
qualify
under
anything
else.
So
that's
kind
of
the
trick
with
that.
A
E
A
So
we
cap
the
service
programs
at
twenty
thousand
dollars
unless
the
mayor
chooses
to
give
an
agency
more.
That
has
happened.
That
probably
will
have
them
this
year
coming
up.
A
So
that's
just
kind
of
what
you're
looking
at
I
do
need
to
reach
out
to
the
mayor's
office
and
find
out
what
their
set
in
stone
things,
because
I
think
they
did
that
last
year
and
you
guys
were
okay,
because
you
once
you
knew
what
they
were
absolutely
going
to
spend
money
on
it
worked
out.
We.
E
E
We've
been
working
with
this
committee
to
make
them
to
make
the
mayor's
office
and
city
council
understand
that
we
do
a
lot
of
work
and
our
recommendations
should
be
taken
seriously
and
we'd
like
to
know
what
our,
what
recommendations
were
approved
and
why
they
were
changed,
and
that's
that's
starting
to
happen,
which
is
a
good
thing.
So.
D
A
So
so
the
next
three
meetings
will
be
what
we
call
Department
presentations
that'll,
be
things
such
as
the
public
departments,
the
police
code
enforcement
Parks
and
hopefully
the
mayor's
office.
A
I
do
not
know
if
Megan's
back,
hopefully,
if
she's
back
she
can
present
otherwise
being
Grace
might
be
able
to
hammer
out
something
to
present,
but
anyway,
those
next
three
meetings
are
probably
gonna,
be
a
little
bit
I,
don't
want
to
say
flexible,
it's
not
flexible
dates,
but
on
who's
going
to
be
coming
when
and
where
so,
but
I
will
be
notifying
the
departments.
Normally
the
way
I
notify
people
when
I
have
like
three
meetings
to
come
to
I
assign
them
already
and
then
let
them
complain.
That's
the
easiest
thing.
A
I've
noticed,
never
ask
people
when
just
be
like
you're
coming
here
on
the
15th
and
they're
like
okay
or
I.
Can't
I
go
okay,
well,
I'm
a
28th
okay.
So
that's
generally,
what
I
do
so?
Those
will
be
public
departments
that
may
include
the
COC,
like
I
said
if
they
can
get
their
the
review
done
early
enough
and
potentially
I'm.
A
Also
thinking
there's
three
other
agencies
that
are
sort
of
outside
other
agencies
outside
the
competitive
bid
thing
so
between
that
and
the
non-applicant
stakeholder
presentations
I'm
going
to
have
those
ones
that
are
probably
going
to
get
city
funding
to
come
and
make
presentations
that
will
be
cares
with
their
backpack
program
therapy
Recovery
Services,
with
their
opioid
counselor
Metro
innovate
with
their
Binghamton
homeownership
Academy.
This
is
what
I
do
when
I'm
trying
to
remember
things.
I,
look
straight
up
what
else.
A
Oh
first
word:
Action
Council
with
the
senior
home
repair
program
and
I
think
that'll
be
at
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club.
Well,
two
of
their
projects
are
probably
going
to
be
non-competitive,
but
they
already
presented
and
they
submitted
applications,
but
I
have
told
those
other
agencies
give
me
your
application,
so
that
I
said
you're
not
giving
me
15
copies.
Give
me
your
applications
I'll
make
copies,
we'll
give
them
to
you
guys.
So
you
have
them,
but
more
than
likely
they
will
be
automatically
granted
funding.
A
E
One
thing
I
would
add:
is
we
created
a
form?
We
call
it
the
uniform
and
we
give
it
to
these
agencies
so
that
you
have
a
base
to
start
with
questions,
because
their
programs
are
so
different.
Their
styles
are
so
different
that
we
would
get
you
know
very
different
presentations,
so
that
form
should
probably
be
sent
to
everybody.
Can
you
do
that?
Yeah.
A
A
D
A
And
I'll
I'll
have
a
sample.
Basically,
what
we
usually
do
is
we'll
have
the
Excel
spreadsheet
broke.
That's
a
detailed,
expel
spreadsheet
with
like
last
year's
funding.
So
you
can
see
what
your
funding
in
relation
to
the
previous
year
and
I'll
have
men's
and
Max's
based
off
of
that
from.
E
The
human,
what
we
call
the
Human
Services,
the
services
agencies,
there's
a
chunk
of
money,
and
traditionally,
in
the
last
few
years
it's
been
about
120
000,
which
is
not
a
lot
of
money
right
and
that's.
What
Steve
was
saying
is
our
most
difficult
deliberation,
deciding
who
gets
that
smaller
pot
of
money.
So
what
he'll
give
us
is
a
a
breakdown
of
all
what
what
city
agencies
are?
You
know
what
city
departments
are
getting
and
then
that
Human
Services
part
is
the
part
that,
where
our
recommendations
really
come
into
play.
E
Necessarily,
although
once
it
goes
through,
although
as
I
say,
we
are
being,
you
know,
treated
as
much
more
responsible
advisory
body
than
we
used
to
be
so
last
year.
I
think
everything
that
we
had
asked
for
is
at
least
as
far
as
human
services
was
done.
The
mayor
was
willing
to
you
know,
change
some
of
his
recommendations
based
on
our
recommendations.
So
that's
a
good
thing.
A
So
March
22nd
will
be
the
public
hearing
as
part
of
the
action
plan
process.
You're
supposed
to
have
two
public
hearings.
One
public
hearing
is
to
give
public
feedback.
So
this
is
where
we
put
the
ad
in
the
paper
we
post
it
up
around
town
I
notify
all
the
agencies
that
may
have
housing,
low-income
housing
to
just
like
put
it
in
common
areas,
those
kinds
of
things.
A
Then,
then
we
get
public
feedback.
Now
in
an
ideal
situation,
all
of
the
seats
should
be
filled
with
concerned.
Citizens
screaming
where
they
want
the
money
to
go
to
the
reality
is
not
usually
that
so
be
prepared.
Normally,
what
it
is
is
the
agencies
that
already
presented
funding
to
you
guys
come
in
and
say,
please
give
us
funding
and
that's
they
have
the
right
to
I
mean
that's,
that's
just
the
way
it
is
so
that's
the
first
public
hearing
now.
B
A
Used
to
have
a
second
public
hearing
before
the
the
body
would
vote
on
the
budget
recommendation
HUD
had
originally
said:
that's
how
they
wanted
to
do
us
to
do
it
and
then,
two
years
ago
they
said
no
you're,
not
doing
it
right,
you're
violating
regulations.
So
we
changed
it.
So
you'll
have
your
first
public
hearing
and
that's
what
you
guys
are
going
to
do,
you're
going
to
be
hearing
from
the
public
so
and
then
the
next
two
meetings,
the
fifth
and
the
19th,
are
the
budget
meetings.
This
is
the
pizza
meeting
meetings.
A
A
A
E
A
D
A
A
And
then
hopefully
you
guys
make
a
final
budget
recommendation.
Final
budget
recommendation
requires
seven
voting
members
being
here
and
all
approving
at
a
minimum.
So
it's
not
even
the
standard
Quorum.
It
will
need
at
least
seven
people
being
here
and
all
seven
approving.
So
that
just
be
aware
of
that.
A
If
individual
members
want
to
stress
certain
things,
make
sure
the
chair
knows,
because
if
you
don't
stress
that
you're
wanting
this
to
happen
with
this
program
or
this
project,
then
the
chair
doesn't
know
to
tell
the
the
council
and
the
mayor
that
so
just
be
aware
of
that,
and
then
the
chair
will
make
a
presentation,
they'll
ask
some
questions
and
then
you
guys
are
done,
or
at
least
fiscally
or
49.
We
go
into
what
basically
what's
considered
the
summer
break
over
the
summer
break
I
will
really
try
this
year
to
have
on-site
meetings.
A
A
But
I
want
to
go
ahead
and
tell
you
that
one
thing
that
is
going
to
be
a
little
different
this
year
is
we
have
hired
an
agency
to
help
create
What's
called
the
home
ARP
plan.
We
received
an
additional,
we'll
just
say
two
million
dollars
in
home
funding
through
the
the
covid
funds
that
came
out
now
we
did
receive
cdbg
and
ESG
covet
funding,
and
that
was
pretty
simple.
Does
it
helped
people
with
covid
sure
that
works?
The
home
ARP
plan
is
the
most
nightmarish
piece
of
HUD
Grant
regulations.
A
The
agency
hired
is
out
of
Atlanta
Chrysalis
Consulting
they've
done
a
bunch
of
plans
like
this
in
the
in
New
York,
so
they
are
experienced.
A
They've
already
started
talking
to
stakeholders,
but
at
some
point
they
will
need
to
make
a
sort
of
a
presentation
to
you
guys
and
at
some
point
you
will
need
to
vote
on
that
now.
If
it
happens
during
one
of
these
meetings
great
it
may
not,
so
we
may
have
to
hold
a
special
meeting
just
for
this.
So
the
home
Erp
funding
is
it's
home
money,
so
it's
housing
money,
but
it's
specifically
targeted
towards
people
that
are
homeless
or
at
risk
of
homeless,
ARP.
E
E
D
A
Right
so,
like
I
said
it's
about
two
million
dollars,
but
the
the
agency
we
hired
we'll
be
talking
to
stakeholders
they're,
probably
going
to
have
a
public
hearing.
A
You
guys
do
not
need
to
attend
that
unless
we
figure
it's
a
good
idea,
but
I
I,
don't
think
I've
seen
myself
making
it
mandatory.
Because
really
it's
just
like
your
public
hearing,
it's
mandatory,
it's
required.
They
just
want
feedback
from
the
public.
My
guess
is:
they're
gonna
expect
to
be
chairs
full
of
citizens
willing
to
talk
and.
A
You
can
absolutely
go
yeah
I'll,
keep
you
guys
informed
of
it,
but
yeah.
So
right
now,
that's
where
we're
at
with
that.
So,
but
whatever
we
hand
over
to
HUD
at
least
our
draft
plan
I
think
has
to
be
due
before
the
end
of
March,
so
they're
going
to
be
they're
working
on
a
tight
schedule,
but
I
think
it's
fine.
We've
already
done
some
of
the
we've
done
some
online
when
we're
trying
surveys
on
needs
in
the
community.
A
Those
surveys
I
mean
people
had
some
suggestions,
but
it
was
one
of
those
things
where
the
pool
of
money
was
too
thin,
or
it's
too
small
to
try
to
divide
it
up
amongst
everything.
So
I
don't
know.
If
we're
going
to
go
that
way
or
not,
it
depends
on
what
the
actual
you
know,
calculated
need
is
going
to
be.
A
I'll
say
in
a
second
well
for
the
public
housing
authority
to
do
for
rentus
or
not
rent
assistance,
security,
deposits
for
individuals
getting
Section
8
or
public
housing,
but
tibra
tenant-based
rental
assistance.
A
The
Housing
Authority
could
not
take
that
money
on
just
to
expand
their
Section
8
list
because
it
wasn't
enough.
I
have
a
feeling
this.
This
group,
The
Agency,
we
hired,
is
probably
going
to
say,
go
to
the
housing
authority
and
say
it's
2
million
enough
and
they'll
go
okay.
Yeah!
That's
product,
expand
our
Section
8
program.
For
that,
that's
my
most
likely
my
perspective.
A
What's
going
to
happen,
it'll
be
like
Section
8,
the
target's
home
was
other
than
that
it
might
be
a
choto
project,
but
two
million
dollars
is
not
a
lot
in
the
choto
community
community.
How
sorry.
A
Housing
Development
organization,
those
are
agencies
like
First
Ward
Hawaii
has
done
it.
The
Housing
Authority
Under
Community
potential
Inc
CPI
a
place
where
a
really
nice
grocery
store
is
now
located
at
435.
State
Street
is
now
located,
but
that's
that
is
an
example
of
a
choto
project,
or
at
least
partial
Toto
fundings,
so
I'm
gonna
harp
on
the
the
435
State
Street
per
minute,
because
the
agency
I
was
talking
to
asked
us
for
successful
type
of
activities.
We've
done
and
I
thought
that
was
a
great
one.
A
It
moved
a
grocery
store
into
a
food
desert.
It
provides
mixed
income
housing.
Part
of
it
was
Toto
funding.
Part
of
it's
so
part
of
its
market
rate,
part
of
its
subsidized
and
it's
mixed
use.
So
you
have
both
non-profit
and
for-profit
agencies
sharing
this
sort
of
commercial
space.
On
the
first
floor
with
mixed
income,
housing
above
it
and
I,
think
that's
a
great
I
think
it's
I
just
think
it's
a
great
project!
A
I
haven't
heard
anyone
complain
about
it
so
and
it
was
just
an
underused,
a
lot
of
land
in
the
city.
So
that's
an
example
of
a
total
project.
Well,
that
one
kind
of
grew
Beyond
just
being
a
basic
choto.
D
E
D
There's
they're
seniors,
there's
families
and
it's
really
nice
one.
C
D
E
A
lot
like
what
the
first
Ward
Action
Council
has
done
with
their
rehab
houses,
which
they
keep
nice.
You.
E
A
If
you
guys
do
have
ideas,
let
me
know:
I
can
pass
it
on
to
it.
I'd
say
the
cdac,
because
you
are
listening
to
the
members
of
the
community
and
I
can
pass
those
those
ideas
on,
although
I
think
this
agency
will
be
talking
to
at
some
point.
So
maybe
tell
me
I'll
send
it
on,
but
I
have
a
feeling
they're
going
to
talk
to
you
anyway.
So
but
that's
an
example
of
a
successful
program.
A
I
told
them
about
I
also
tried
to
push
how
I,
like
the
whole
Vines
Vibe,
where
we've
got
that
urban
farm
and
the
floodplain
developed
areas
of
the
flooded
the
old
flooded
buildings.
I
thought
that
was
a
really
like
neat
use
of
a
more
efficient
use
of
property
in
the
city.
So,
but
anyway,
this
this
this
home
money,
it's
only
two
million
dollars,
but
we
do
have
some
older
unused
Toto
funds
that
need
to
go
somewhere.
So
we'll
see
what
happens
with
it.
Total
funding
is,
is
complex.
A
There's
a
lot
of
like
hoops
and
hurdles
you
gotta
jump
through
and
over
and
it's
you
know,
I
I
can
tell
you.
Some
of
the
agencies
are.
Are
kind
of
getting
annoyed
with
HUD
and
by
annoyed
with
HUD
I
mean
annoyed
with
me
telling
them
you've
got
to
do
this
because
HUD
tells
me
you've
got
to
so,
but
we'll
see
we'll
see
what
the
final
plan
is.
Like
I
said
it's
Gotta,
It's
gotta
be
housing
and
it's
got
to
be
devoted
to
helping
those
who
are
homeless
or
at
risk
of
homeless.
A
So
I'm
not
sure
the
only
other
project
I
think
that
would
be
comparison
might
be.
The
debuted
mention
of
the
Pine
Street
veterans
project,
so
we'll
see,
if
that's
kind
of
like
that,
may
be
something
they
come
up
with,
because
that's
a
eight
to
ten
unit
and
that
might
be
more
doable
taking
a
large,
older
building
and
then
converting
it
into
essentially
Supportive
Housing
for
homeless,
and
we
got
a
lot
of
that
in
the
community.
But
that's
you
know.
If
we
need
it,
we
need
it.
A
You
know
so
anyway.
That's
the
only
other
thing
outside
of
the
Fall
I
wanted
to
bring
out.
Was
this
this
home
ARP
thing
at
some
point:
I'll
talk
to
the
agency
involved,
we'll
see
he
might
even
fly
up
here.
A
I
can
get
Sherwin
in
the
store,
so
I
want
to
bring
the
Cheerwine,
but
that's
I
used
to
live
in
the
south.
If
anyone
that's
right
near
Georgia,.
D
A
Mean
the
administrative
cap
on
this
I
think
was
like
190
000,
so
if
they
can,
I
mean
if
they
even
need
to
do
a
change
order,
that's
a
reasonable
thing
and
city
council
approves
it
I'm
all
for
it.
You
know:
I
I
was
expecting
honestly
to
spend
90
to
100.
So
the
fact
they
were
so
reasonable
was
a
good
sign.
A
No,
no,
no!
It's
just
33
500.
accepting
for
change
orders!
So,
okay!
So
that's
that
calendar,
so
I'm
gonna.
Ask
now!
Is
there
any
meeting
dates
that
you
see
even
looking
into
the
fall
too,
that
you
know
that
you
just
like
we?
We
can't
everyone's
gonna
be
gone
that
date
and
we
should
try
to
figure
out
figure
a
different
one.
Please
be
aware
that
these
were
kind
of
the
dates
that
were
available
and
that's
due
to
city
council.
They
win,
they
always
win
on
the
Wednesday
meetings.
A
They
get
first
pick
and
then
planning
grabs
theirs,
and
then
we
get
the
we
get
the
leftover
dates.
So
it's
it's
on
the
that
that
third
sheet
yeah,
these
are
all
Wednesdays
they're,
all
6
15.
I'm,
Gonna
Keep,
the
6
15.
Unless
the
body
doesn't
like
I
mean
everyone
seemed
to
want
to
move
over.
To
that
I
mean
it
used
to
be
six
but
I.
Don't
think
I,
don't
think
that
works
very
well
for
everyone.
A
A
So
you're
not
gonna,
be
you're
gonna
be
here
for
the
budget
meetings.
Honestly,
the
budget
meetings
are
probably
the
most
important,
but
I
want
you.
Oh
also.
Anyone
who
doesn't
come
Please
be
aware,
I
believe
the
meetings
are
available
online.
If
you
go
to
the
city
website,
I
think
you
can
click
on
videos
under
cdac
and
you
can
watch
yourselves
so
that
thing
is
recording
everything
you're
doing
but
backwards.
That's
the
weird
part:
you
see,
someone
walk.
B
A
This
way,
but
on
the
video
it
shows
them
that
it's
so
weird
anyway,
yes,
everything's,
being
recorded
I.
A
E
A
Did
I
talk
about
the
non-applicant
stakeholders
presenting
I
think
I
might
have
rushed
over
that
on
the
8th.
That's
where
we
get
groups
like
the
VA
or
rise,
or
who
else
do
we
have
DSS
present?
Those
are
not
agencies
that
receive
funding
but
I
like
them
to
come
to
you
guys
and
let
you
know
what's
going
on
because
they're
not
asking
for
money
but
they'll
they'll
be
they'll.
A
Tell
you
the
absolute
truth
of
what's
going
on
where,
if
their
agency's
hurting
you'll
know
that
that
means
there's
lack
of
funding
for
that
type
of
service,
but
they're
not
asking
for
that.
We.
E
We
we
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
were
getting
the
same
information.
It
was
very
helpful
because
then
it
it
kind
of
lets.
You
know
what's
going
on
in
the
elderly
population
or
maybe
youth.
You
know
what
they're
dealing
with
homelessness
those
kinds
of
things.
It's
it's
a
new
thing
that
we've
done
and
I
think
it's.
A
very
good
thing
is.
A
That
in
the
data
meeting,
I
think
we're
the
best
of
them
yeah
that
really
were
different
yeah.
So,
okay,
so
it
looks
like
we
could
probably
be
okay
with
those
two
March
meetings
and
we'll
just
get
Michelle
caught
up
with
the
the
online
ones
in
the
minutes
and
stuff
like
that.
So
you
should
be
okay,
okay,
so
then
that's
just
the
schedule.
This
isn't
even
a
vote
because
I've
kind
of
already
put
these
in
the
calendar
because
I
had
to
back
in
November.
A
So
just
letting
you
guys
know
if
we
have
to
move
a
specific
meeting,
we
can
and
the
body
or
the
chair
can
add
additional
emergency
meetings
as
need
be
so
just
let
let
us
know
what's
going
on,
so
we
don't
have
to
vote
on
these.
So
no!
No!
No!
This
is
this
is
just
so
put
it
in
your
calendar.
So
you
know
it.
A
E
Yeah
I
I
actually
called
I
I,
don't
know
if
you
know
this,
but
I
actually
called
planning
this
morning,
because
I
knew
I
wasn't
going
to
be
around
when
Shannon
usually
calls
and
I
think
she
asked
everybody.
Did
she
ask
everybody
if
those
calls
are
helpful?
Yes,.
D
A
If
you've
told
Shannon
already
we've
removed
you
if
you
don't
want
to
be
called
notified,
you
can
also
tell
me,
let
me
know:
I'll
take
you
off
the
list,
make
sure
I
have
everyone's
phone
number
too.
So
don
I
don't
believe
I
have
your
phone
numbers
I
would
have
been
heading.
A
E
A
D
E
Yeah
exactly
exactly,
and
the
time
goes
by
so
fast.
The
other
thing
that
I'd
like
to
ask
my
colleagues.
We
have
been
very
careful
not
to
share
phone
numbers
and
things
like
that,
but
I
think
we.
That
might
be
something
we
want
to
talk
about
at
some
point
to
have
each
other's
numbers
so
that
we
can
because
I
know
there
was
a
time
I
needed
to
call
you
about
something
and
I
had
to
check
with
Steve.
So
that
could
be
something
that
we
could
talk
about
at
some
point:
okay,
Steve,
okay,.
D
A
C
A
That's
all
I
had
on
the
agenda
unless,
like
I
said,
unless
anyone
else
has
got
any
questions
about
the
calendar,
any
issues
or
perspectives
on
things,
I
I
will
ask
this.
You
know
you
guys
just
got
done
with
the
win
the
winter,
and
so
were
there.
Well,
it's
still
fresh
in
your
mind.
I
know
we
we
sort
of
time
crunched
there
at
the
end.
A
Hopefully
this
will
fix
it,
but
if
anyone
had
any
issues
things
you
liked
or
did
not
like
about
the
fall
process
from
last
year,
we
can
go
ahead
and
fix
this.
Now
I
can
rearrange
some.
The
dates
are
pretty
much
set
in
stone,
but
the
process
is
pretty
much
the
same.
C
E
A
And
also
I,
think
I've
said
this:
a
million
times
my
emails
open,
my
doors
open,
feel
free
to
call
me
I'll
talk
to
you
guys.
I
can
run
some
interference
if
you
have
any
issues
with
trying
to
get
information
from
a
department.
I
can
ask
departments
things
for
you
make
sure
they're
all
cdac
related.
If
you
get
a
parking
ticket,
don't
ask
me
to
talk
to
the
chief,
that's
not
happening,
but
other
things
I
cannot
definitely
ask
about.
We
can
inquire
about
because
I
see
it
as
your
role
as
cdac.
A
Remember
the
community
you're
representing
the
community,
if
you
have
questions
about
South
city,
is
working
and
where
the
funding's
going
that's
your
prerogative
to
find
out
and
make
that
determination
so
always
feel
free.
Call.
Me
email
me
pop
into
my
office
nine
to
five
every
day:
well,
not
the
weekends,
but
everything
and.
E
And
one
thing
I'd
like
to,
if
you
do
have
questions
or
things
aren't
clear,
do
not
be
afraid
to
ask,
because
we
need
to
all
understand
the
process
and
the
process
is
very
complex.
D
And
I
know
you
sent
an
email
out
about
the
just
just
having
an
ID
card.
You
know
you.
D
A
No,
no
for
the
badges,
if
you,
if
you
want
the
badges
contact,
Lori,
Clift
and
it
if
you
go
to
I,
can
send
you
the
email
out.
I
might
I
can
resend
that
if
you
guys
want
yeah.
A
And
you'll
just
schedule
a
time
to
come
in
also,
thank
you
for
reminding
me
Don.
Did
you
get
reappointed?
Do
you
know
like
a
new
letter
for
2024?
Okay,
did
oh
sorry,
go
ahead.
A
Okay,
so
you're,
looking
the
other
one,
would
be
Maryland
you're,
saying
one
yours
yours
into
technically
at
the
end
of
December,
so
you
did
get
a
reappointment.
Why
are
they
sending
me?
Three
appointments,
the
what
okay?
Thank
you.
Thank
you
done,
okay,
if
they're
supposed
to
CC
me
on
that,
so
I
have
it
in
the
file.
So,
okay!
A
So
if
you've
gotten
that
who
else
John,
you
said
you
got
yours,
Deb
and
I
talked
to
you
about
yours,
the
mayor's
office,
so
everyone
else
their
appointment.
Well,
he's
not
here
everyone
else.
Your
appointment
ended
ends
this
year.
So
it's
just
the
way
it
works.
So
if
you're,
if
you've
not
been
reappointed
and
they're,
not
replacing
you,
this
you're
you're,
the
de
facto
member
and
it
still
counts,
as
attendance
you'll
still
get
a
portion
of
a
stipend,
all
that
kind
of
fun
jazz.
A
A
To
stop
coming
before
which
I
always
thought
was
funny,
but
do
you
remember
that
who's
that
who's
who's,
the
guy
with
the
cats.
C
D
E
A
A
I,
don't
know,
don't
wish
coveted
resurges,
but
if
it
does,
we
might
go
back
to
zoom
yeah.
That's
true!
So
keep
that
to
yourself,
but
anyway
yeah.
That's
that's!
The
thing
is,
unless
coveted
researches
we're
still
going
to
be
doing
in-person
meetings
and
all
that
fun
stuff.
Unless
a
New
York
state
changes
some
stuff,
so
counterwise
I
think
we're
good.
B
A
Applications
have
a
lot
of
information.
Oh
yeah
I
can't
yeah,
okay,
you
came
in
right
at
the
very
end,
okay,
so
the
applications
right.
The
applications
themselves
are
like
six
or
seven
pages.
Long,
there's
a
lot
of
language
in
there,
but
in
addition
to
that,
I
did
a
pre-application
training
session
and
I
think
that
was
even
virtual.
It
was
even
because.
A
I
did
I
just
explain
everything
to
everybody.
Try
to
get
them
know
the
ER
situation.
Hope
environmental
review
I,
don't
remember
what
the
other
R
is
is
a
situation
that
holds
up
capital
projects,
but
I
think
I
got
that
out
this
year,
so
explain
to
everyone
but
yeah.
It's
there's
a
lot
of
language,
but
most
of
these
agencies
are
at
this
point
aware
of
what
they
need
to
do
and
their
requirements.
A
Oh
I,
don't
think
I
recorded
it,
but
I
may
have
the
PowerPoint
presentation.
I
could
PDF
and
send
to.
A
E
But
okay,
the
other
thing
we
should
probably
mention
is
that
each
party
on
city
council
can
appoint
an
ex-officio
officer
who
can
come
to
our
meetings.
That
would
be
one
council
person
from
each
party
who
can
come
and
sit
in
they
can
you
know
they
can
they
can
talk,
they
can
dialogue
with
us,
but
they
cannot
vote.
So
if
you
do
see
someone
you
know
from
city
council,
that's
what
that
is.
E
Representative
and
then
my
councilman
geoscoringi
was
the
other
one,
but
he
wasn't
able
to
come
because
of
scheduling
problems.
E
That
yeah,
but
you
know
that's
just
something-
to
kind
of
keep
in
the
back
of
your
mind
too,
because
it's
always
nice
to
have
a
counsel.
Somebody
on
Council
appreciate
what
we
go
through.
A
I,
just
thought
of
something
else:
I
should
bring
up
too
if
anyone's
checked
their
email.
Previously
we
used
to
have
everyone
fill
out
disclosure
statements,
but
the
average
discussion
with
legal.
We
realized
it
doesn't
really
do
anything.
It's
just
I
know,
agency,
X,
I,
know
agency.
Why
I'm
getting
program
X
it
doesn't
Force
anything.
A
It
doesn't
require
you
to
do
anything,
but
I
did
send
out
an
Ethics
sort
of
like
New
York
State
ethics,
like
primer
I,
think
I
think
that's
been
adopted
either
at
the
state
level
or
locally
anyway.
Please
everyone
read
that
so
you,
you
know
you're
just
aware
so
I
sent
it
to
everybody
in
cdac.
So
it's
it's
just.
A
So,
instead
of
so
basically,
this
is
what
I'm
saying
instead
of
us
doing,
the
disclosure
statements
just
read
the
epics
thing
and
then
we're
good,
because
it's
about
conflicts
of
interest
and
when
you
should
be
cues-
and
you
know
making
sure
you
know
things
like
if
someone
gives
you
money
from
an
agency
or
a
present,
you've
got
to
make
sure
that
you
either
declare
that
or
even
refuse
it
or
something
like
that.
A
If
you're
in
a
position
where
you're
approving
an
agency's
funding
so
that
that's
the
kind
of
stuff
you
got
to
kind
of,
we
even
have
to
be
careful
with
that
in
our
office,
because
occasionally
people
will
send
us.
Gifts,
like
the
planning
department
at
the
end
of
year,
will
sometimes
get
gifts.
We've
gotten
bottles
of
wine
before
and
stuff
like
that
and
some
yeah,
and
we
basically
were
just
like
that's
so
nice
garbage,
like
you,
can't
do.
E
A
Yeah
just
review
that,
and
that
way
we
can
do
that
without
having
to
do
the
disclosure
statements-
and
you
guys
are
aware,
as
far
as
I
know,
they
have
not
asked
for
boards
to
have
to
do
the
that
training
that
online
training
that
we
had
to
do
a
few
years
ago.
We
still
have
to
do
it,
I'm
hoping
you
guys,
don't
have
to
so
don't
say
anything
to
anyone
come
over,
it's
like
where
you
have
to
do
like
exposure
to
blood
training
and
don't
drink
an
unlabeled
chemical
bottle,
training
and
sort.
A
D
A
Yeah
everybody
be
nice,
respect
each
other,
don't
be
a
jerk
but
yeah
anyway,
but
so
far
they've
not
said
that
anyone
on
boards
have
to
do
that.
So
I'm,
just
asking
all
I
need
all
I
want
epic
stuff.
You
guys
just
read
that
you
should
be
good
now.
I'll.