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B
Good
evening
it
is
wednesday
april
27
2022,
it
is
6
16
p.m,
and
I
am
opening
the
community
development
advisory
committee
meeting.
We
will
call
the
roll
brandy
brown.
C
B
Steve,
if
we
don't
have
enough,
oh
do
we
have
enough
to
vote
on
minutes.
Yeah.
B
C
E
Okay,
no
I'll
I'll
approve
it.
B
A
B
B
He
listened
very
carefully
and
was
amenable
to
what
we
were
saying
completely,
but
he
did
have
a
couple
of
things
that
he
wanted
us
to
know.
E
B
B
Dollars
for
the
m
house
budget
and
he
would
actually
change
the
name
of
that
to
a
mental
health
response
budget
because
he
said
they
would
like
to
look
for
other
service
providers
for
that
particular
instance.
So,
according
to
my
calculations,
putting
back
the
five
thousand
dollars
that
he
wants
for
attain
out
of
the
20
from
the
money
that
we
took
out
of
emhaust.
B
Is
correct
what
we
wanted
to
do
with
that
extra
five
thousand
dollars.
A
Okay,
just
marianne
you're
you're
getting
away
from
your
microphone
or
not,
but
you
are
you're
you're
kind
of.
B
Now
people
have
said
that
wherever
I
am
now
it's
it's
kind
of
in
and
out
and
I
apologize
what
part
didn't
you
get?
I.
A
A
So
we
had
the
cost
with
the
mayor's
rack,
which
was
the
one
you
guys
were
approving
and
then
the
cdac
push
was
what
you
wanted
to
encourage.
So
what?
Where
did
you
want
to
move
monies
on
the
cost
with
the
mayor's
requisition?
The.
B
A
B
A
B
A
C
G
Well
then,
couldn't
we,
then
we
fought
like
put
more
money
back
into
that
carlyle
saratoga.
We
could,
because
we
talked.
D
G
A
Okay,
so
three
thousand
dollars
current
current
budget.
You
guys,
I
think.
D
A
A
Dev
was
pushing
for
the
police
academy.
I
don't
want
to
put
words
here
now.
So
if
I'm
saying
that
wrong,
let
me
know.
A
Of
background
from
somebody,
can
you
check
and
see
if
you've
got
something.
G
So
we
have
a
difference
now
of
15
000..
We,
if
we
kind
of,
did
that
by
five
right.
We
divided
it
by
three.
We
could
do
something
in
this
litter
bug
recycling
program
for
five
thousand,
put
five
thousand
in
the
police
academy
and
five
thousand
more
in
the
community
policing,
bringing
that
up
to
eight
thousand.
Do
you
think
with
that.
H
And
to
help
give
back,
there
is
a
possible
other
funding
source
for
the
citizen
police
academy.
So
if
that
5
000
you
want
to
go,
where
were
we?
Have
we
fully
funded
the?
What
sue
was
talking
about
with
the
carlisle,
the
after
school
programs
have
that?
Has
that
been
fully
funded.
A
This
is
listed
at
9
700..
I
don't
have
the
book
with
me
to
know
how
much
they
asked
for.
C
A
Oh
hold
on
hold
on
just
a
second.
What
you're
saying
somebody
speakers,
I
think
are
interfering
with:
are
you're
getting
feedback
from
the
speakers.
When
someone
talks,
okay,
I'm
not
sure
that
okay,
sorry,
you
were
saying
too.
G
I
said:
couldn't
we
then
maybe
bring
that
up
mothers
and
babies
to
an
even
15.
I
E
B
No
problem
any
thoughts.
E
G
And
I
just
I
just
did
a
little
bit
of
math
on
that
blue
bag
program.
I
mean
you
know,
I
I
kind
of
look
at
it
more
of
something
that
maybe
we
could
do
for
I'd
be
behind
it.
If
we
did
something
where
we
did
blue
bags
in
in
the
food
pantries
that
are
located
in
the
city,
so
I
just
did
a
little
bit
of
math
and
five
thousand
dollars
only
buys
4
285
bags,
so
everything
else
you'd
have
to
do
would
have
to
be
either
funded
elsewhere
or
donated.
Somehow.
A
Remember
this
is
this:
is
this
was
an
idea
from
a
cdac
member
and
we
talked,
and
we
threw
a
bunch
of
ideas
at
that.
I
think
brandy
had
initially
proposed
it.
So
if
you're
going
to
fund
it
at
all-
and
you
can
hammer
out
because
deb
obviously
has
some
opposition
to
it,
you're
going
to
need
to
define
it,
you
know
exactly
what
you're
doing.
Is
it
a
blue
bag
program?
Are
you
going
to
try
to
do
a
and
encourage
recycling
program
in
the
schools?
You
know
exactly.
C
Well,
for
me,
I
just
think
that
it
should
be
affordable
and
accessible
to
people
who
don't
have
the
money
to
purchase
the
bags.
I
don't
even
understand
how
like
what
how
to
I
don't
know.
I
don't
even
want
to
say
anything
else,
because
I
don't
understand
how
that's
not
something
that
we
have
a
whole
trash
problem
in
all
over
binghamton
and
we
have
plenty
of
low-income
people
and
the
beds
are
not
easy
to
get
so
I
don't
I
don't
know,
but
I'm
not
I'm.
I
don't
want
to
get
upset.
B
B
You
know
maybe
at
the
start
of
the
next
fiscal
round,
a
program
or
even
have
somebody
put
together
a
sort
of
pilot
for
like
we
could
maybe
say
to
people.
You
know
we'll
get
you
started
with
the
blue
bags.
We
can't.
We
can't
continuously
do
this,
but
also
with
this
comes,
you
know
your
responsibilities
about
recycling
and
littering
and
actually
make
a
program
and
perhaps
even
distribute
them
like
sue
says
for
in
the
in
the
child.
Pantries,
along
with
you,
know,
information,
a
flyer
that
would
go
with
the
bags.
H
What
I
have
a
problem
with
the
bags
we
need
to
get
to
merchants
and
retailers
because
there's
a
whole
discussion
right
now,
not
just
the
west
side,
but
on
the
north
side,
with
the
cbs
leaving
and
closing.
That
was
a
source
for
people
that
could
get
that.
I
can
see
something
with
like
the
urban
youth
and
the
boys
and
girls
coming
up
with
a
psa,
whether
it
be
like
a
little
commercial
or
something
that
would
be
a
facebook
ad.
H
C
B
D
H
D
This
is
this:
is
kenya
and
hi,
and
actually
I
said
I
actually
called
today
the
treasure
department,
because
at
my
store,
435
state
street,
I've
had
a
bunch
of
people
since
cvs
call
and
asked
if
we
had
bags.
So
I
called
today
to
see
if
we
could,
if
sorry,
I
muted
myself,
if
we
could
possibly
get
bags
at
my
store
so
on
the
north
side
of
binghamton.
So
that's
one
thing:
I'm
trying
to
work
on.
D
No
we're
not
I'm
trying,
I
think
the
previous
manager
before
me
was
trying
to
get
it,
but
it
just
never
got
off
it.
Never
the
program
never
got
off
at
the
store,
but
I'm
trying
to
get
it
because
there's
literally
no
place
for
anybody
on
the
north
side
of
binghamton
to
buy
beds-
and
you
know
most
of
the
people
walk
on
that
side
of
town.
B
Steve
is
this
something
that
you
know
the
mayor
could
be
involved
in
because
he
did
say
to
me
when
we
met.
He
said
if
there's
anything
that
he
can
do
to
help
us.
He
will
do
this
and
we
could
actually
bring
this
to
his
attention
to
make
sure
that
her
store
does
get
them.
That
would
be
wonderful,
wouldn't
it.
E
D
A
Gonna,
I'm
gonna
zero
this
out
here.
That
gives
you
an
additional
five
thousand.
I
will
say,
though,
as
cdac
members
feel
free,
if
you
want
to
reach
out
to
agencies
and
talk
to
them
about
these
things
as
you're
elected
or
as
you're,
an
appointed
cdac
member
by
an
elected
official
yeah
feel
free
to
contact
agencies.
I
have
some
numbers
if
you
want
to
reach
out
to
someone
or
even
work
together
with
other
cdac
members-
and
that's
that's
always
good
when
you
guys
are-
are
taking
an
initiative
like
that.
A
B
B
I
told
him
what
a
wonderful
group
we
have
this
year,
who
actually
were
much
more
proactive
and
involved
and
advocating
for
things
that
matter
to
them
in
the
city,
and
I
think
he
was
quite
impressed
to
be
very
honest
with
you,
and
I
think
that
if
we
could,
after
we
vote
on
the
budget
and
have
all
of
that
done,
we
could
have
a
short
discussion
about
next
steps
in,
in
that
next
steps
section
of
the
the
agenda
talk
about
what
we
can
do
to
work
as
a
group
to
leverage
our
influence
on
things
that
people
think
are
important
issues
in
the
community.
B
I
think
we
can
make
the
cdac
much
more
than
just
a
recommendation
body.
We
could
make
it
something
where
we
provide
insights
to
the
community
that
they
may
not
have
because
of
the
kinds
of
people
we
have
around
the
table.
So,
let's,
let's
talk
about
that
after
we
get
the
final
vote
on
the
budget
is
that
okay,
sure.
E
I
have
a
question.
Yes,
I
have
a
question.
Maybe
steve
could
answer
this
in
the
fairview
recovery,
the
opioid
project?
E
What
wasn't
there
just
something
in
the
news
that
binghamton
was
awarded
a
huge
sum
of
money
directed
for.
B
This
came
up
in
the
mayor's
discussion.
He
said
that
broome
county
has
been
given
grant
money
a
whole
bunch
of
grant
money,
which
is
why
he
felt
better
about
having
taking
you
know,
cutting
in
half
what
he
was
recommending
for
mhest
and
then
re
relabeling
it
mental
health
response,
so
he
was
going
to
work
with
the
county
to
see
what
could
be
done.
B
A
I
you
know
what
it
should
be
well
for
this
particular
project
that
they
apply.
For.
I
do
not
know.
It
should
be,
though,
in
your
packet,
because
they're
supposed
to
list
additional
sources
of
funding
from
their
projects.
B
Going
back
to
the
allocations,
we
have
steve.
What
do
we
have
safely
to
to
look
at
keeping
us.
B
B
No,
no
okay.
Marianne.
A
For
ease
of
sake,
you
may
want
to
get
at
least
a
definitive
yes
vote
from
everyone
for
services,
not
a
vote,
an
initial
statement,
because
you'll
vote
on
cdbg
as
a
whole,
but
you
may
want
to
get
a
definitive
yes
vote
from
everyone.
Who's
present
before
you
move
on
yeah.
B
Well,
services:
well,
that's
that
that's
basically
where
we
were
going
is,
does
anyone
have
any
objections
to
it
as
it
stands
at
this
point,
so
how
many
of
you
are
in
favor,
please
say:
aye.
E
B
Just
kind
of
checking
is
what
we
call
it,
so
we
are
happy
we
can
move
on
to
the
next.
Yes,
okay.
Yes,
I
also
talked
to
the
mayor
about
the
fact
that
we
were,
for
the
first
time
in
a
very
very
long
time,
not
taking
the
cocs
recommendations
and
he
seemed
fine
with
that.
So
I
don't
know
if
oh
you
wanted
to
go
to
the
capitol.
A
A
B
Okay,
any
discussion.
G
I
just
you
know
from
what,
from
what
I
have
seen,
I
just
don't
feel
like
they're
they're
as
organized
and
professional
as
some
of
these
other
other
agencies
that
are
looking
for
funding
and
then
steve,
didn't
you
say
last
week
that
they
really
weren't
accountable
for
some
of
their
money.
That
or
did
they
ask
for
money
and
then
not
use
it
or
something.
Last
year.
A
No,
no,
the
issue
was
the
numbers.
They
were
reporting,
they
they
at
least
in
the
previous
year.
The
numbers
they
had
claimed
they
have
clients
they
had
assisted,
did
not
mesh
with
the
numbers
the
coc
had
okay,
so
there
was
a
disconnect
there.
I
don't
remember
that
being
an
issue
this
year,
so
I
don't
know
if
everything
got
cleaned
up
or
not.
G
A
Yes,
yes,
I
mean
this,
these
are
you
have
to
enter
these
numbers
into
a
database?
That
does
not
let
you
fudge
it.
I
mean
it
is
very
definitive.
G
G
But
so
you
know,
I
think
I
think
it's
fair
that
we
cut
back
on
on
what
was
recommended,
and
you
know
I'm
sure
that
they'll
take
whatever.
D
Right
yeah,
this
is
kenya.
I
agree
with
you.
I
mean
I,
I
feel
the
same
way
you
feel
I
mean
I
didn't
I
didn't
want
to.
I
didn't
want
to
be
the
first
one
to
say
anything,
but
I
agree
with
sue.
E
So,
are
you,
are
you
saying
that
we
should
just
fund
them
ten
thousand
dollars
only
well?
I
want.
I
want.
B
D
H
What
I'm
trying
to
just
re
recap
for
me
from
the
screens
are
we're
over
in
the
blue,
where
you
are
now
and
the
red
part.
Can
you
just
that's
the
part
I
just
the
numbers
going
over?
Could
you
just
quick,
explain.
A
A
In
red
yeah,
would
it
help
if
they
were
a
different
color?
Please
yeah,
no
problem.
Once
I
figure
out
how
to
see
here,
I
will
change.
B
B
Are
we
okay?
The
reason
I
asked
if
there
was
any
particular
objection
to
giving
that
amount
of
money
to
truth
farm
is.
I
got
the
feeling
from
the
mayor
that
what
you
guys
are
concerned
about
he
is
also
concerned
about,
so
I
think
that
his
final
decisions
will
reflect
that.
B
E
B
A
Then
they
seem
to
low
ball
their
numbers
every
year
and
they're.
They
are
almost
always
willing
to
take
and
spend
additional
funds.
Well.
B
E
B
B
B
I
I
would
be
nay
on
that
who's,
that
is,
that
that's
ebony,
I
just
I'm
more
comfortable
with
letting
the
mayor
make
that
decision.
On
that
ten
thousand,
I
don't
I'm
not
comfortable
with
over
funding
folks
just
off
of
general
purpose.
I
H
B
E
H
B
C
A
Yeah
so
I'll
just
go
before
we
go
much
further
okay,
so
I'm
not
going
to
put
on
here
just
for
now,
but
that's
esg.
You
did
home
already,
so
you've
got
to
do
the
rest
of
the
cdbg
and
it's
not
just
capital
projects,
there's
other
non-capital
stuff
as
well.
So
do
you
want
to
go
to
capital
projects?
Do
you
want
to
do
the
rest
of
the
stuff?
First.
B
A
Okay,
so
the
first
parts
administration
and
compliance,
that's
essentially
salaries
from
my
staff.
It
includes
cdac
stipend,
that's
your
guys
money.
It
includes
the
financial
expenses,
it
does
not
include
legal
legal
got
moved
out
because
of
an
issue
that
we
had
with
tracking
time
can.
B
A
B
A
B
A
Here's
the
minimum-
and
that
includes
all
those
things
on
the
side
that
it's
50
000
for
finance
4400.
So
then
the
maximum
is
that
number
plus
the
projected
salary
cost
for
my
staff.
So
yeah
you'll
have
to
come
up
with
a
number,
basically
between
the
minimum
and
the
maximum.
B
C
A
Yeah
I
mean
this:
this
gets
messed
with
any
anymore.
It's
not
covered
with
cdbg
will
be
covered
with
okay,
general
funds,
and
so.
A
Yes,
because
we're
wanting
to
do
a
fair
housing
education
course
again,
although
we
do
have
some
older
funds
that
it's
still
a
questionable
and
yeah
we'll
say,
five
thousand.
A
Planning
planning
is
the
seller,
is
salaries
for
juliette
burling
tito
for
their
part
in
running
city
or
creating
city
plans,
and
then
also
sean
mcgee
who's,
the
historical
planner
who
does
the
historical
stuff
of
the
ers
so.
B
A
We
are
hoping
that
next
year,
we're
trying
so
so
you
guys
know
with
the
whole
salary
issue
hud
dinged
us
last
year
for
not
tracking
or
not
having
good
records
of
our
salary
times.
They
actually
need
to
be
grant
specific
and
that's
I'm
getting
pushback.
This
is
why
legal
got
pulled
out
of
this,
because
they
don't
want
to
track
time.
They
spend
20
minutes
working
on
a
contract.
A
You
know
multiple
times
in
a
year,
so
yeah,
that's
crazy.
I
still
have
to
hammer
the
rest
of
that
stuff
out.
What
we're
hoping
is
eventually
we'll
be
able
to
track
that
really
really
accurately,
so
we
can
actually
give
an
accurate
amount.
I
mean
right
now,
it's
sort
of
guesstimation,
it's
the
amount
of
percentage
of
their
salary.
We
think
people
spend
on
activities
that
are
eligible,
so
we're
gonna.
A
We're
gonna
at
some
point,
be
much
more
accurate
in
that
regard,
although
it's
the
first
quarter
done
already,
so
we
need
to
get
that
taken
care
of,
but
yeah,
hopefully
we'll
have
a
good
number
coming
next
year,
much
much
better,
much
better
number.
I
E
A
Almost
everything
they
do
qualifies
under
cdbg.
I
do
not
know
if
this
this
probably
includes
the
new.
We
have
a
new
pldc
director.
If
you
didn't
know-
and
it
is
what's
there,
I
forgot
it's
not
shannon.
It's.
E
A
G
B
B
B
And
the
these
I
mean
we
don't
we
don't
have
the
requisite
insights
to
actually
make
you
know
kind
of
distinctions.
Can
we
just
use
the
48
numbers
for
the
rest.
A
B
We
yield
to
your
to
the
wisdom
of
those
okay.
We
yield
to
someone's
wisdom
because
we
are
not
quite
sure.
If
everyone
agrees,
can
we
move
on
to
program
delivery.
A
Right,
you
have
about
379
000
left,
but
this
does
include
the
capital
projects
which
can
still
be
messed
around
so
home
purchase,
assistance
and
repairs.
My
recommendation
on
that
is
still
zero,
because
they're
still
between
home
and
cd
bg,
currently
there's
about
eight
hundred
thousand
dollars
and
you're
going
to
have
to
put
how
much
of
home
in
there
240
000,
because
there's
nothing
else.
We
can
do
with
that.
So
my
recommendation
for
home
purchase,
assistance
and
repair
is
zero
because
we
just
don't
need
it.
C
A
Same
thing,
we
we
for
years
housing
was
handling
much
more.
They
were
doing
many
more
contract
projects
that
needed
the
lead
program,
but
they
just
as
those
dropped
off
they
just
kept
asking
the
same
amount
of
lead
assistance.
It's
only
about,
I
would
say
less
than
I
think
it's
like
six
hundred
dollars
per
project,
maybe
up
to
a
thousand
depending
if
there's
issues.
B
A
We
might
we
might
handle
eight
projects
in
a
year.
Maybe
at
max
four
is
probably
more
realistic.
There's
not
a
lot.
I
mean
they
take
so
long.
We
might
have
eight
or
ten
going
at
once,
but
the
the
time
to
finish
from
start
to
finish
can
take
multiple
years
so
yeah,
my
recommendation
is
that's
going
to
be
zero
on
that
as
well.
Okay,
head
of
housing,
okay,
I
think,
as
anything
we
screw
up,
we
can
always
rip
from
the
blvc
pro
revolving
loan
program.
That's
what
we're
doing
so.
E
B
C
A
Remember,
there's
a
legal
process:
everyone
owns
every
property
in
the
city
is
owned
by
someone,
even
if
it's
quote
unquote
abandoned
so
it
you
have
to
go
through
a
process.
Obviously,
if
it's
a
if
it's
a
property,
that's
being
used
for
crime
or
it's
a
nuisance
property
that
changes.
You
know
that
sort
of
I
don't
want
to
say
imminent
domain,
but
that
availability
of
the
the
city
to
step
in
and
say,
shut
it
down
or
condemn
it.
A
And
then,
once
you
have
the
condemnation,
you
can
do
the
demolition,
but
all
of
that
requires
some
legal
paper.
You
know
a
lot
of
legal
paperwork
and
obviously
people
oppose
you
know
there
will
be
people
that
oppose
properties
being
done
like
that,
other
than
that
it's
been
a
while,
since
the
last
flood-
and
I
know,
we've
also
been
getting
fema
money
to
demolish
flood
damage
properties,
so
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what
our
status
is.
You
know
right
now.
A
G
A
E
A
Well,
if
it's
a
situation
where
it's
a
vacant
property
or
it's
it's
a
vacant
property
and
we
do
have
john
west
gates-
are
making
property
officers.
There
are
people
who
will
buy
very
rundown
properties
to
invest
in
them,
and
you
know
just
like
anything
else:
one
might
purchase
the
initial
property
accounting
auction
and
to
do
nothing
but
still
have
a
dream
of
doing
something
with
it.
So
obviously
that
person's
gonna
have
a
legal
right
to
do
something,
but
are
they?
A
You
know
that's
where
there's
a
legal
aspect
to
just
taking
a
property
that
looks
bad
and
demolishing
it.
You
have
to
make
sure
you
know
the
city
has
to
own
it,
and
if
someone
doesn't
want
to
sell-
and
if
not
you
know,
it's
not
a
nuisance
property,
it
becomes
more
difficult.
E
It's
I
don't
know.
If
any
of
you
get
a
chance,
you
should
drive
by
it's
unbelievable
door.
Front
door
is
off,
windows
are
out
and
they're
just
and
I
think
the
lot
on
the
corner
has
been
had
been
demolished
and
that
at
one
point,
was
supposed
to
be
a
vines
project.
I
don't
know
if
it
still
was
going
to
be.
I
A
And
you
won't
define
them
here.
You'll
just
give
a
number
for
the
city
to
use
for
demolitions,
so
for
those
like
12
properties
or
so
that
we're
demolishing
now
we're
going
to
cover
two
of
them.
The
cdbg
costs
and
the
rest
are
going
to
come
out
of
some
other
fund.
So
I
would
say
your
best
bet
here
is
to
define
roughly
thirty
thousand
dollars
per
house.
How
many
houses
do
you
want
to
demolish.
C
C
A
Yeah
from
the
cdbg
definition
we
have
basically
the
way
we
define
them
for
cbg
eligibility
is
that
they're
called
spotlight
spotlight
just
from
the
legalistic
from
cdbg's
perspective
is,
is
a
property
that
is
not
fit
for
human
habitation,
so
it
can
be
as
simple
as
a
house
that
has,
you
know
is
what
you
would
consider
a
blood
of
property,
and
it
can
also
be
as
simple
as
a
property
that
the
water
main
and
the
sewer
mains
are
all
messed
up.
A
A
A
I
talked
to
kona
at
metro,
they've
been
talking
about
increasing
the
cost
lately
and
we
basically
said
all
right
so
what
about
next
year
we
said.
Okay,
so
they've
been
doing
they've
been
doing
it
for
sixteen
thousand
dollars
for,
like
the
past
before
I
even
started.
A
So
obviously,
there's
going
to
be
overall
at
some
point
in
increasing
costs,
but
it
is
required
for,
although
there's
zero
money
going
to
the
home
purchases
and
repairs,
those
programs
still
exist,
we
have
money
for
them
and
to
use
our
program,
you
need
to
take
part
in
the
homeownership
academy.
Okay,.
H
A
Still
have
about
184,
000
and
change,
so
if
you
guys
are
comfortable,
you
want
to
start
a
straw
poll
here.
Marianne.
E
E
B
G
A
C
E
Can
I
can
before
we
go
any
further?
Can
I
just
I
had
made
the
remark
about
street
mill
and
pave
vestalav?
E
You
could
that
festival
to
pen
to
south
washington
danny?
I
would
like
you
to
take
that
out
because
there's
way
worse
streets
and
actually
I
have
to
give
a
shout
out
to
dpw
when
we
put
in
online
to
that
that
was
potholes
that
needed
to
be
taken
care
of.
They
came
right
over
like
within
two
days.
A
What
we
can
do
is
I
can,
I
don't
think
yeah.
No,
I
see
you
guys
a
list
of
streets
right
yeah.
I
sent
you
guys
a
list
of
streets
that
then
the
park
projects
even
that
they
had.
That
was
a
while.
It
was
after
the
last
meeting,
the
next,
like
a
few
days
after
that,
I
got
them
to
send
me
the
eligible
streets
with
estimated
costs
and.
H
A
Think
I
sent
you
a
park
project
wishlist
as
well.
Yeah.
B
C
A
But
because
that
sort
of
fell
through,
I
got
pat
to
do
like
an
updated
list,
so
you
guys
should
have
those
for
any
recommendations
here.
Do
you
need
me
to
resend
that
email?
I
can
yeah.
E
A
A
Well,
you'll
have
to
define
the
street
projects
because
you
guys
have
an
updated
list.
You
need
to
find
the
doctor
parks
projects
because
you
guys
have
enough
data
less
and
you
determine
some
of
these
other
ones.
Did.
I
think
bernice
gave
an
update
on
the
sidewalk
rehab
numbers
right.
Did
I
send
that
out
with
the.
B
Right
so,
based
on
that
and
the
fact
that
we
do
have
some
extra
money,
can
we
all
agree
that
or
do
we
want
to
except
the
first
three
applications?
Is
there
any
discussion
on
those
three.
B
Yeah
is
everybody
agreed
that
those
those
are
okay?
If
you
don't.
A
A
I
I
do
feel
like
I
need
to
say
something
here:
the
tri-cities
opera,
their
offer
shop
rehab,
is
probably
going
to
become
something
else.
So
the
issue
is
that
they
only
qualify
under
historical
aspects
and
the
opera
shop
is
not
historical.
The
opera
house,
the
actual
house
itself,
but
where
the
opera
shop
is
next
to
it,
is
not
historical.
A
I
have
been
talking
with
the
head
of
tri-state's
opera
because
of
the
money
they
were
assigned
this
year.
There
was
an
issue
with
that
as
well,
so
what
he's
currently
working
with-
and
he
does
not
have
a
final
scope
on
that-
is
a.
I
think
they
want
to
do
a
wheelchair
lift
to
make
the
opera
house
itself
wheelchair
accessible.
A
I
don't
think
it
has
a
ramp
or
anything
right
now
which
will
qualify
under
ada
compliance,
no
matter
where
they
did
it,
but
that's
so,
just
as
a
as
an
update
to
you
guys
the
amounts
I
hate
to
say
just,
but
I
would
say,
don't
really
change
that
because
they
haven't
given
us
a
scope.
This
is
more
just
redefining
the
scope
of
their
existing
request,
so.
A
They
don't
give
me
the
scope
before
it
goes
to
the
mayor
and
everything
so
right
now
what
they've
applied
for
is
the
opera
shop
rehab.
That's
likely
not
going
to
happen
or
that's
not
going
to
happen,
but
I
don't.
I
don't
think
it's
fair
to
them,
because
he
didn't
realize
at
that
time
that
the
application
that
that
wouldn't
qualify.
A
A
G
A
G
Didn't
he
talk
about
bringing
their
restrooms
up
to
ada?
If
I
remember
correctly,
yeah.
A
It
will
likely
be
an
ada
compliance,
something
with
ada
compliance
there.
I
think
what
it
is
is
they're
trying
to
get
a
and
we're
not
paying
for
it,
but
they're,
getting
like
an
engineer
or
a
architect
to
come
up
with
like
a
an
overarching
activity.
You
know
our
overarching
plan
and
then
trying
to
use
cdbg
monster
monies
for
part
of
it
that,
as
long
as
it's
ada
compliance,
it
doesn't
matter.
A
I
guess
I
could
the
thing
is,
I
don't
have
a
scope
for
it
yet.
So
I
can't
say,
if
someone
you
know,
I
guess
I
could
say
80
upgrades.
B
E
Now
on
that
wish
list,
I
don't
have
it
in
front
of
me
for
the
parks,
but
I
I
remember
when
I
looked
at
it
that
I
really
wanted
to
zoom
zoom
in
on
the
walnut
street
park,
because
that
was
the
one
of
the
first
ones
we
talked
about
right
and
then
that
dpw
wish
list
20
thought
it
wasn't.
Twenty
thousand
dollars
was
not
was
way
low
than
what
they
needed
for
that
park
safety.
B
E
E
C
G
It's
got
138
000
wow
for
walt
for
those
two
things:
138
610
for
walnut
street
park
because
he's
got
park,
lighting
and
cameras
would
be
a
hundred
thousand
dollars,
but.
A
C
C
B
C
Well,
there
is
princeton
kind
of
around
the
park,
but
not
the
like,
not
facing
walnut
street
and
I'm
just
like
the
empty
lot.
That's
supposed
to
stream,
it's
probably
owned
by
someone,
and
some
like.
I
was
because
I've
been
talking
about
this
for
like
two
years,
somebody
told
me
that
you
can't
do
anything
to
a
part
of
it,
because
it
has
something
to
do
with
the
railroad
track.
I
don't
know
who
owns
it,
but.
B
B
C
B
Yeah
we
ran
into
that
with
issues
here
in
the
ward
and
I
think
that's
something
that
you
have
to
approach
the
feds
about,
but
what,
based
on
you
know
the
park
itself,
we
understand
your
concerns,
but
based
on
the
park
itself,
what
would
you
think
would
be
good?
I
mean
where
do
you
see
safety
in
this
because.
C
G
C
C
B
Yeah,
it's
definitely
we
can
understand
your
concerns
and
again,
this
is
something
that
we
who's,
whose
district
is
that
in.
C
B
B
C
G
E
G
G
C
B
B
Yeah,
the
morgan
road
thing
that
had
to
do
also
with
the
discovery
center,
didn't
it.
That
was
a
an
impactful
situation
on
what
was
going
on
at
the
discovery
center.
We
were
concerned
about
that.
A
G
Well,
I
brought
it
up
that
you
know
giving
that
funding
the
amphitheater
repair
is
great,
but
if
we
don't
fix.
G
H
B
B
Yeah,
that's
what
we're
we're
trying
to
give
people.
I
think
enough
money
to
do
the
projects
that
we
think
are
important.
So
you
know
considering
well
and
again
so
if
we
were
to
add
some
money
to
the
morgan
road
based
on
the
fact
that
it's
going
to
prevent
things
from
happening
that
are
destructive.
E
B
This
next
next
line
item-
oh
my
cat
finally
got
disgusted
staring
at
me
over
the
screen
she
jumped
down
because
I'm
not
giving
her
anything
the
300
000
for
glenwood
clinton
and
downs.
Well,
this
you.
C
A
B
B
B
B
G
B
G
A
Can
we,
let
me
just
drop
in
really
quick,
that
section
of
clinton
from
or
glenwood
from
clinton
to
downs
is
not
eligible
for
cdb
minute?
It.
E
C
A
G
A
G
Was
43
404.
C
E
G
Then
green
street
from
west
view
to
shenango
is
fifteen
thousand
seven.
Fifty
one.
G
Morgan
street
from
shenango
to
state
is
34
414
and
the
last
one
is
park
terrace
place.
It
says
from
n
to
park
ave
and
that's
46
959.
G
G
G
A
So
but
you
still
need
to
be
have
specific
parks
projects
still
got
to
figure
out
what
you're
going
to
do
with
the
trash
thing,
if
you're
not
doing
the
recycling
thing
and.
C
B
It
considering
that
we
we
don't
have
tons
of
money
left.
Could
this
be
something
that
again
we
talk
about
and
create
a
a
pilot,
an
effective
pilot
rather
than
just
throwing
money
at
it
this
year,
so
that
we
can
combine
it
with
a
litter
campaign
and
recycling
and
all
that
good
stuff,
because
that
was
one
of
the
issues.
I
think
that
our
members
brought
up
is
that
you
know
the
trash.
Receptacles
are
good,
but
not
if
they're
misused.
So
could
we
do
some?
B
E
B
I
E
D
What
about
what
about
by
the
high
school,
like?
I
noticed
that
I
know
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
college
kids
there
and
they
leave
it
so
gross
by
the
high
school
it.
It
looks
really
bad,
like
you
know
they
rent.
You
know
they
rent
the
apartments,
but
there's
trash
clothes.
Anything
you
can
think
of
just
by
the
high
school
there's
there's
so
much
trash.
E
E
H
I
see
this
is
a
perfect
use
involvement,
but
if
we
could
get
broome
county
to
pitch
in
and
maybe
provide
the
receptacles
next
to
the
bus
station,
the
ones
that
are
anti-trash
bags
and
then
we
as
the
city
could
potentially
pick
that
up
which
we've
done
in
the
past.
That
might
be
a
shared
responsibility
between
the
two
governmental
entities.
But
again,
that's
not
something
that
we
can
fix
or
ask
them
to
take
on
tonight.
B
Okay
and
my
question
to
the
comments
about
the
whole,
you
know
the
area
around
the
high
school
I
mean:
aren't
there
aren't
there
I
mean:
doesn't
the
police?
Don't
the
police,
you
know
sort
of
control
those
areas
and
watch
for
people
doing
that
kind
of
stuff.
I
mean
in
the
old
days
you
used
to
get
to.
You
know.
G
B
Sad
but
it's
a
sad
comment
on
our
times.
How
do
people
feel
about
you
know
talking
about
a
more
holistic
pilot
program
that
includes
all
of
the
ideas
that
we've
talked
about
with
bags
and
litter
and
all
that
and
not
funding
anything
this
year,
but
working
instead
on
the
parks
that
we
want
to
work
on
and
whatever
we
want
to
give
to
the
general
hospital
sidewalk
how's
that
could
we
do
that
guys.
C
Okay,
I
like
that
idea.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we
actually
do.
C
A
A
C
Gonna,
I'm
I'm
gonna,
say
I've
learned
a
lot
and
about
20
23
watch
out.
A
All
right,
I'm
just
going
to
take
that
out
for
now.
I
do
want
to
share
a
a
an
incident
that.
F
A
Heard
of
that,
someone,
and
as
I
think
I
said
this
last
time,
even
if
there's
no
trash
receptacles,
some
people
just
throw
their
garbage
on
the
side
of
the
road.
I
think
this
is
on
main
street
in
the
downtown
area
and,
like
I
had
said,
the
reason
this
person
got.
Busted
is
when
you
put
throw
your
garbage
out
like
that.
If
you
have
your.
H
A
Package
containers
in
there
or
bills
or
mail,
or
anything
like
that,
not
too
hard
to
figure
out
who
threw
out
the
garbage,
so
they
apparently
busted
someone
for
doing
that
and
it
was
like
well.
This
is
your
amazon.
A
B
Yeah,
so
does
anyone
have
do
we
want
to
make
our
list
for
parks
like
we
did
for
streets
guys.
G
Yeah,
I
do,
I
mean
two
three,
four
five.
G
I
guess
so
you
go
through
and
you
think
okay
he's
listed
every
park
and
the
some
of
the
things
that
need
to
be
done
at
every
single
park.
You
know
some
of
them
are
scoreboards.
G
Some
of
them,
are,
you
know,
replacing
the
pool
filtration
system
at
sherry.
Lindsay
park
would
be
a
million
five
recreation
park.
They
want
to
rehab
the
pool
building,
that's
500
000..
G
You
know,
I
don't
think
we
have
enough
money
to
do
any
like
to
do
any
of
the
pool
rehabs.
But
that
would
that's
just
my
opinion.
Any.
G
F
That
the
park
behind
the
old
red
oak.
G
C
G
A
G
Right
right,
I
don't
know
like
that's
what
I
know
that
valet
street,
where
it
is
because
I
used
to
coach
my
girls
when
they
were
younger
when
they
did
the
youth
girls
stop
bullies.
You
know,
I
don't
know.
I
think
scoreboards
are
important
because
you
got
girls
and
boys
playing
all
summer.
F
Having
helped
get
the
donation
of
the
scoreboards
at
fairview
park
between
2016
and
18,
from
kim
myers
and
the
stack
foundation,
I
can't
believe
how
much
they
want
for
this.
Those
scoreboards,
because
what
we
got
for
the
east
side
was
nowhere
near
those
prices.
25.
G
F
Yeah
and
I
don't
think
they're,
I
think
they're
great
scoreboards-
that
they
have
there
now
at
both
the
softball
and
the
little
league
field.
So
those
numbers
are
surprising:
I'm
not
sure
what
kind
of
scoreboard
they're
looking
for
at
that
price.
But
that's
that's.
F
Well,
we
got
two
scoreboards
that
were
eleven
thousand
dollars
a
piece,
so
we
got
two
for
the
price
of
less
than
one
of
theirs,
and
I
know
that
those
scoreboards
are
still
available
for
those
prices,
because
I'm
helping
somebody
else
put
together
a
funding
request
for
the
dix
foundation
and
another
municipality,
another
city
to
do
it
put
forth
their
request
for
one
too.
So
it's
mind-boggling
to
me
that
that's
the
price
that
they're
looking
for.
E
Well,
can
we
stipulate
that,
can
we
put
that
down
the
park
and
for
the
scoreboard
and
then
just
put
ten
thousand
dollars
down.
C
F
F
A
Right,
I
think
he
was
doing
sort
of
back
of
the
envelope
calculations
when
he
was
running
those
numbers
where.
G
E
Over
off
of
on
the
south
down
the
south
side
over
off
of
tompkins
street,
where
the
south
side
pool
is.
G
B
H
What
I
was
going
to
say,
marianne
and
sue,
I
would
be
going
for
the
playground,
because
I
know
at
columbus.
It
was
kind
of
like
the
wood
chips
and
we
have
deep
divots
under
the
playground.
I
went
by
today
and
forgot
to
look,
but
I
like
the
idea
of
them
not
falling
and
getting
hurt.
A
B
G
So
can
you
give
him
those
yeah
that
was
on
the
it's?
That's
okay,
so
the
first
one
so
they're
all
poor
in
place.
Safety
playground
surfacing
alfred
street
park.
Only
86,
35,
8
635.
A
G
G
A
F
B
H
F
G
I
Okay,
the
last
time
bowling
park
had
any
updates
or
upgrades,
because
I
know
they
just
had
some.
Maybe
we
could
figure
out
if
it
was
resurfacing
or
not.
E
G
F
Not
that
I'm
aware
of
I
mean
it's
a
it.
It
doesn't
have
baseball
fields
anymore,
because
they're
not
large
enough,
there's
a
basketball
court
and
or
it
used
to
be
tennis,
but
now
it's
basketball.
I
believe,
there's
a
building
in
the
middle
that
used
to
be
for
a
water
feature
and
stuff
changing
area,
and
it's
not
it's
just
there
now
and
there's
the
playground
and
picnic
area.
I
F
F
F
G
A
F
F
Yeah
it's
they
play
some.
They
used
to
play
east
side.
Youth
association
used
to
do
half
field
football
on
there
flag
football,
but
they
don't
do
that
there
anymore.
They
do
it
across
calvin
cool
just
front
when
they
do
it.
B
So
steve,
if
we
can't
give
them,
I
mean,
obviously
we
can't
give
them
everything
they
ask
for.
If
we,
if
we,
you
know,
proportion
our
our
recommendations
for
these
things,
what's
the
option
for
the
parks
I
mean,
is
it
better?
What
I'm
saying
is:
is
it
better
to
recommend
some
parks
at
the
the
amount
that
he's
suggesting
or
if
we
don't,
if
we,
if
we
gave
somebody,
you
know
who's
asking
for
59
if
we
gave
them
35
what
happens.
H
A
All
right
just
because
I
thought
it
might
help
a
little
bit,
I'm
going
to
throw
up
here
while
you
guys
are
discussing
this
is
the
lmi
percent.
So
that's
the
percentage
of
the
population
around
there,
that's
essentially
in
low
income
and
then
I'll
put
the
pop.
That's
served
by
that
and
that's
just
the
gis
calculation.
A
Obviously
there's
crossover,
so
the
pop
serve
will
be
more
than
like
three
times
the
city
population,
because
obviously
you
know
there's
a
crossover
between
parks,
but
it
should
still
tell
you
might
give
you
some
actual
more
better
numbers,
so
keep
talking,
I'm
just
going
to
have
to
do
some
calculations,
real
quick.
E
So
I
my
question
about
the
sidewalk
rehab
around
general
hospital
is
that
to
make
the
sidewalks
ada
compliant,
which
they
should
already
be.
H
So
if
the
amount
of
lifting
cracks
it
was
absolutely,
I
took
20
pictures.
I
couldn't
get
it.
I
can
understand
why
people
ride
their
wheelchairs
in
our
streets
is
because
our
sidewalks
are
absolutely
pitiful,
and
when
I
witnessed
a
person
who
was
right,
side
impaired
due
to
a
stroke,
almost
do
a
face
plant
that
bothered
me
and
I
figured
we
can
do
better.
H
So
the
number
population
being
is
lower
income
that
walks
uses
buses
from.
I
believe
it's
best
to
lab,
I'm
not
great
with
my
geography
over
yonder
that
walk
have
walkers
for
ambulatory
devices,
whether
it's
scooters
or
wheelchairs.
We
can
do
better
and
that's
just
my
pitch.
E
H
H
Down
some
of
those
rocks
that
have
had
the
heating,
they
have
yes
tried
that.
F
H
Do
I
think
that
we
need
to
accept
the
301
thousand?
That
was
like
the
wish
list.
You
know
from
the
engineer
they
can,
you
know,
be
done.
You
know
more
reasonably.
B
Could
it
be
done
in
sections?
B
H
And
it
went
up
to
morris,
which
was
the
next
cross
street.
We
brought
down
more
to
the
first
parking
lot
where
that
the
main
entrance
is
like
at
that
circle
at
mitchell.
There's
part
of
the
old
wing
that
goes
and
there's
a
small
walk
area.
It
was
that
next
cross
street,
maybe
that
could
be
brought
back.
It
wouldn't
have
to
go
all
the
way
up
there.
It
just
seems
like
most
of
the
traffic
is
from,
like
the
bus.
Stop
vessel
ave
coming
up
to
the
hospital.
G
E
F
E
A
B
E
I
think
I
really
believe
that
the
city
needs
to
talk
to
the
hospital,
also
to
see
what
their
master
plan
is,
because
there's
got
to
be
something
that
the
hospital
works
with
the
city
on
that
there
would
have
to
be.
B
Yeah,
basically
we'll
come
down
to
a
legal
question:
won't
it
yeah,
whose
property
who
has.
E
H
H
C
A
B
B
B
E
G
I
G
Which
ones
would
you
eliminate?
I
would
do
the
lowest
of
population
served,
maybe
and
the
lowest
on
the
lmi
percent
one
alfred
street.
I
mean.
H
B
A
A
G
B
Yeah
there
you
go,
how
does
that
look
to
everyone,
and
I
would
I
would
recommend
that
we
we
do
when
I
do
a
presentation
to
city
council
and
hopefully
the
mayor's
representative
will
be
there
too.
I
will
talk
to
them
about
the
the
concerns
we've
had
about
binge
in
general,
the
hospital
sidewalks
and
see
if
we
can
get
them
to
start
thinking
about
options,
ways
to
fix
what's
wrong.
B
Could
we
do
that
steve,
yeah,
yeah
yeah,
because
I
must
say
that
you
know
we
have
a
mayor
now
who
is
really
receptive
to
these
kinds
of
issues,
and
he
will
listen.
So
I'm
confident
that
even
if
city
city
council
doesn't
listen
the
mayor's
office
mike
so.
B
H
Now
how
I
can
get
it
done
is
put
in
a
letter
to
legal
that
there's
concerns
of
safety
and
they
can
go
that
way.
B
Yeah,
that's
another
option
too,
and
also
whose
district
is
that
joe
birds,
okay-
and
this
is
also
a
very,
very
good
thing
that
the
cdac
does
it
identifies
issues
like
this
that
need
to
be
brought
to
the
attention
of
people
who
can
do
something
about
them.
B
So
this
will
definitely
be
on
the
list
of
things
that
I
will
talk
to
them
about
and
I'll
bring
them.
The
the
estimates-
and
you
know,
voice
steps,
concerns
to
them
and
see
what
can
be
done
and
then
again
make
a
note
that
next
year
we
look
very
seriously
at
that
issue
again.
If
we
can.
B
C
A
C
A
G
C
H
A
A
Sorry
yeah,
so
these
these
are
the
actual
service
programs,
and
that
includes
everything
that
would
also
include
these
things,
like
the
park
rangers
the
teen
center,
all
that
stuff.
So
these
labels
are
kind
of
meaningless.
This
is
more
of
just
showing
you
what
last
year
was
okay
and
then
these
are
the
actual
projects.
B
G
B
All
in
favor
say
aye
aye
any
opposed
any
abstentions.
It
looks
like
it
has
passed,
hooray
yay.
I
must
say
guys.
This
is
really
awesome,
especially
since
you
know
they've
put
more
responsibility
on
us
to
identify
certain
projects
that
we
never
had
to
identify
before.
So
I
must.
I
must
applaud
all
of
you.
This
is
really
cool,
so
moving
on,
we
wanted
to
talk
about
next
steps,
so
steve
we
are
done
for
now.
The
only
thing
that
remains
is
for
me
to
go
to
city
council.
A
Oh,
I
found
the
old
city
website
I'm
trying
to
find
the
city
website
for
the
calendar.
Yes,
you'll
need
to
go
and
the
next
one
you
would
be
able
to
go
to
is.
A
A
A
For
the
c
cc
meeting
are
these
in
person
or
virtual,
the
the
the.
I
think
you
can
do
both.
So,
if
you
want
to
call-
and
you
can,
let's
see,
where's
the
calendar.
C
A
Yeah,
it
will
be
the
work
session,
so
I
will
try
to
get
you
if
you
can't
be
if
they,
if
they
say
it's
too
late
because
of
the
new
new
york
state
things,
the
next
one
be
the
16th,
but
I
would
rather
get
you
the
second,
because
it's
a
recommendation
only-
and
that
gives
the
mayor
two
weeks
after
that
to
come
to
them
with
another
with
an
actual
budget.
It
also
gives
me
two
weeks
to
work
on
the
annual
action
plan,
so.
A
Me
know
in
the
next
meeting
after
that
will
probably
our
first
meeting
I
unfortunately
city
council,
we
don't
know
what's
going
on
with
meetings
yet
so
that's
an
unknown
and
city
council
meetings
are
not
up
on
the
calendar.
A
I'd
like
us
to
start
at
the
beginning
of
the
next
hud
entitlement
year
of
the
city's
hud
entitlement
year,
which
starts
in
the
first
of
september,
so
likely
than
that.
First,
we
still
like
wednesdays
right,
yeah
yeah,
yes
yeah
likely
than
the
seventh
of
september
yeah.
A
Now
that
being
said,
I
will
do
the
month
before.
Oh,
I
think
justin
just
dropped
that
again,
unfortunately
the
month
or
so
before,
then
I
will
be
doing
the
on-site
monitoring
visits.
I
know
everyone's
busy,
obviously,
and
especially
during
the
day,
so
I
know
everyone's
not
available,
but
I
always
do
encourage
cvac
members
to
come
to
those
on-site
monitoring
visits
and
ask
those
yeah.
I
know
you've
been
having
some
problems
there.
Justin,
I
and
ask
you
know
whatever
questions
you
want.
A
That's
the
one
of
the
best
times
to
review
what
they're
doing,
because
you
can
ask
very
specific
questions
to
the
agencies,
so
you
can
sort
of
see
how
it's
working
out
in
the
in
the
field.
Basically,
that's.
A
July
august,
assuming
I
don't
keep
putting
it
off
like,
I
always
do
so.
Those
usually
take
like
half
an
hour,
although
I
have
had
cdc
members
drill
them
for
another
half
an
hour.
So
that's
fine
too.
I
actually
welcome
that
and
then
other
than
that
I
would
say
in
the
meantime,
I'll
keep
you
guys
updated
on
what
obviously
I'll,
let
you
know
when
the
mayor's,
but
what
the
mayor's
budget
is,
how
it
changed.
A
If
it
changed,
I
mean
you
never
know
and
the
status
if
there's
any
issues
where
public
comments
come
in,
that
are
surprising
or
counter
or
just
any
comments.
So
you
guys
know
what
the
public
thought
of
it
would
be
of
the
mayor's
budget
that
the
public
doesn't
review
your
budget.
They
have
to
review
the
mayor's
budget,
but
I'll.
Let
you
know
about
that
situation
and
obviously,
if
there's
any
problems
with
hud,
there
was
problems
last
year,
but
it
really
wasn't
the
nature
and
the
content.
A
It
was
some
other
reasons
so
other
than
that
there
may
be
a
meeting
once
the
home,
so
you
know
how
we
had
like
esg
covered
money
and
cdbg
covered
money,
they're
calling
it
home
arp,
but
it's
essentially
home
coping
money
for
new
for
new
housing
or
rehab
health
rehab
rentals
for
homeless.
A
So
it's
specifically
to
target
homeless
individuals.
I've
worked
with
the
coc
already.
I
still
have
to
do
a
housing
study
which
I
keep
putting
off.
I
gotta
get
that
going,
but
you
guys
will
need
to
review
the
information
for
that
and
make
a
recommendation.
I
don't
know
when
that
will
be.
I
don't
know
when
we're
gonna
be
at
that
stage.
Yet
hud's
not
yet
sort
of
hounded
me
for
the
budget
update
so
hopefully
it'll
be
in
the
next
few
months.
B
D
Can
I
just
bring
up
something
about
the
the
garbage
again?
Sorry
because
it's
it's
bothersome.
I
know
that
we're
like
recommending
that,
but
a
lot
of
like
especially
around
the
high
school,
a
lot
of
those
houses
are
owned
by
people
who
don't
even
live
here.
So
like
basically
like
we're
funding
like
local
well,
you
know.
B
This
actually
goes
to
what
the
mayor
ran
on,
which
is
the
whole
neighborhood
slumlord.
You
know
you
know,
so
this
is
kenya.
I
will
make
sure
that
I
talk
to
both
the
mayor
and
city
council
about
that
as
an
issue,
because
I
know
it's
something
that
needs
to
happen.
This
is
happening
everywhere
in
the
city
and
it's
dragging
us
down.
It
really.
D
D
B
No,
no
you're,
absolutely
right
and
the
other
thing
that
this
is
an
aside.
This
has
nothing
to
do
with
what
we're
talking
about,
but
one
of
the
things
that
I
feel
very
strongly
about.
We
had
a
first
ward,
neighborhood
watch
for
a
while
before
covid,
and
we
made
huge
progress
by
bringing
the
neighbors
together
and
talking
about
you
know
commonly
shared
issues.
B
One
of
the
things
that
I've
been
advocating
for
is
a
city-wide
neighborhood
watch
where
people
from
all
neighborhoods
would
come
to
talk
about
such
issues
and
then
to
have,
and
the
mayor
said
that
he
would
actually
come
to
those
kinds
of
things
and
I
think
they
could
be
held
quarterly.
But
we
need
to
talk
about
these
issues
because
all
of
us
have
have
houses
in
our
neighborhoods
that
are
owned
by
absentee
landlords
who
don't
care,
and
it's
it's
killing
us.
B
C
B
That
at
the
high
school
is
even
worse.
If
worse
can
get
worse,
you
know
so
these
are.
These
are
wonderful
issues
that
that
we're
talking
about
guys
and
please
before
the
second.
C
F
B
F
F
It
has
been
the
side
of
the
town
is
we're
shook
and
I
can't
imagine
you
know
I,
my
childhood
kool-aid
stand
and
everything
was
right
where
she
was
shot
and
it
is
really
disturbing
to
me.
Someone
who's
lived
here.
F
My
whole
life
to
have
things
like
this
happening
here
and
the
police
have
been
tremendous
in
in
assisting
us,
but
to
have
35
cameras
and
security
and
pointing
in
every
direction
and
not
to
have
leads,
makes
you
know
our
neighborhood
watch
we're
we're
out
there
at
night
now
with
flashlights,
taking
shifts
walking
around
the
streets
to
try
to
save
our
neighborhood
and
it's
just
it
neighborhood.
It's
brought
all
of
us
who
are
still
here
together,
but
it's
it's
showing
the
real
divide
in
the
city
between
the
absentee
landlord
spots
and
the
neighbors.
B
F
B
B
This
is
why
I
think
what
we're
doing
now
guys
the
kind
of
cdac
we
have
right
now.
This
is
going
to
make
a
bigger
impact
than
it
ever
has
before
it's
really
cool
so
steve.
I
will
ask
for
a
motion
to
adjourn
and
a
second
and
then
I'll.
Take
the
rule.