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A
Are
there
any
comments,
corrections
questions
all
right.
I
move
to
approve
the
minutes
from
july.
B
All
right
here
we
go
so
not
quite
ready
to
announce
the
total
amount
of
money.
B
B
Still
have
not
touched
our
buea
zone
grants
from
2022,
so
we've
got
forty
thousand
dollars
there.
B
B
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions
about
this
again.
You'll
see
you'll
see
some
of
these.
A
C
A
With
the
city
budget
for
2026.,
so
we
have
started
the
process
of
proposing
how
we.
B
All
an
overview
of
where
I'm
going
to
be
asking
for
additional
funds.
So
if
you
remember.
B
23.,
that
gives
us
or
my
department,
the
arts
department
of
1.5
people,
an
additional
46
500.
B
Asked
for
10
000
for
public
art
maintenance,
so
this
is
more
of
a
fun
that
is
there
not
for
like.
B
D
B
And
then
the
rest
of
the
money,
I
have
asked
to
go
towards
public
art
projects
and
the
way
I
see.
B
This
being
broken
down
is,
as
we're
finishing,
the
master
plan
for
public
arts.
We
know
that
we're.
B
B
Way,
I'm
asking
for
this
money
to
be
spent
in
addition
to
that
lit
money
that
I've
asked
for
for.
B
B
B
Is
that
there
is
a
need
for
these
for
these
resources?
And
I
just
want.
A
E
E
Out
there
and
like
in
the
neighborhood
and
to
participate
it's
kind
of
taken
off
to.
E
Be
honest
kind
of
been
on
the
back
burner
because
our
one
of
our
colleagues
in.
E
A
new
person,
so
that
being
said,
I
need
to
start
really
amping
that
up
and
I
will
probably
be.
E
Not
subcommittee
but
task
force
to
help
with
some
things,
but
unfortunately,
just
in
last
month.
E
I
think
it
should
be
fun.
We
have
some
staff
support
with
like
crystal
ritter
at
this.
E
E
Out
the
festival,
details,
yeah
so
that'll
all
be
happening
fairly
soon
and
fairly,
quick.
E
A
A
E
E
A
Makes
total
sense?
This
is,
I
just
don't
know
the
city
that
well,
where
is
that
neighborhood.
E
E
Looks
like
those
few
little
neighborhoods
right
there.
It
goes
past
like
it
basically
goes
to.
E
The
entrance
of
switch
yard
from
country
club,
it's
kind
of
that
area
and
then
rockport.
A
C
A
Share
with
the
commission
I'll
preface
very
quickly
that
when
I
joined
the
commission.
A
Was
moving
out
of
the
city
was
like
your
chair?
Next,
I'm
like
okay,
but
why
and
how
does.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
So
there
are
some
few
extra
meetings,
there's
attending
the
grants,
meetings
and
the
public
art.
A
A
F
F
That,
in
the
end,
it's
like
not
everyone's
gonna
love,
the
public
art.
That's
selected
right,
like.
F
That's
the
point
parts
objective,
but
as
long
as
we
can
defend
the
process
for
how
we
got
there.
A
A
G
I
guess
eight
seven
to
eight
months
at
this
point
and
you
know,
while
that's
a
relatively
short.
G
I
I
see
myself
hopefully
continuing
on
as
part
of
the
commission,
and
you
know
I
was
because.
G
A
leadership
role
of
chair,
but
after
talking
with
ryan,
about
the
position
and
of
her
experience.
G
I
I
feel
a
little
bit
better
about
about
stepping
into
that
role,
and
I
guess
there.
G
Are
sort
of
two
main
reasons?
One
is
the
the
position,
at
least
as
I
see
it
is
really
about
like.
G
About
process
and
consensus
and
and
organization,
and
I'm
very
much
a
person
who
likes
to.
G
Know,
to
the
extent
that
you
can
is
feeling
good
about
the
decisions
that
are
being
made
and
the
process
that
we're
going
through.
I
feel,
like
that's
a
strength
of
mine.
G
Those
are
things
that
come
fairly,
naturally
to
me
and
so
and
then
also
there's
you
know
this
is.
G
G
G
I
don't
know
just
like
a
new
exciting
time
and
you
know
I
I
would
like
to.
G
Sort
of
like
make
sure
that
or
help
the
commission
navigate
that
time,
and
I.
A
One
thing
that
I
forgot
to
mention
was
that
the
chair
position
of
any
of
the
three
chairs
it.
A
Is
my
belief
that
it
needs
to
be
more
than
a
year
commitment,
and
this
is
something
that
I
talked.
A
A
Two-Year
a
two-year
commitment,
so
I
I
have
obviously
thoughts
of
my
vote
of
confidence.
A
F
A
F
Give
some
context
that
predates
you
sure,
so
so
here's
the
thing
is
we
used
to
have
more
positions.
F
F
The
person
who
read
those
numbers
that
holly's
now
reading
that'll
be
awesome.
F
F
I
wanted
to
throw
my
hat
in
the
ring
in
the
chair
conversation.
I
don't
know
when
it
fell
away.
F
Right
and-
and
so
ultimately,
this
is
why
I
think
we
need
to
write
bylaws
is
is
there's,
it
puts
a.
F
Consistency,
but
I
think
it
was
interesting
like
listening
to
you,
describe
the
role
of
the
chair.
F
F
Lighten
the
load
as
far
as
managing
projects-
and
I
also
think
as
far
as
like
you
know,.
F
F
F
F
F
Figure
out
later,
but
I
do
just
want
to
point
out
that
over
the
last
couple
years
we've
been
so.
F
F
F
F
A
So,
yes,
it
was
a
little
intense
there
for
a
little
while,
but
you
know
to
an
extent
you
can
also.
A
A
A
A
A
F
Any
conversation
about
you
know
you
or
anyone
else.
You
know
stepping
in
the
chairship
role.
I
just.
F
F
Prior
to
a
vote,
I
know
that
we
have
documents
that
rachel
glengo
started
right,
they're
all
on.
D
Yeah
but
no,
I
agree,
I
remember
digging
up
the
bywalls
and
finding
out
that
there
really
weren't.
H
H
Do
much
beyond
that,
so
I
like
that
idea,
I
I
mean
I
can
share
as
the
staff
member
coming
on.
B
B
B
Until
legal
slaps
my
hand
until
like
so
so,
I
do
agree
having
a
few
more
formal
guidelines.
B
B
Helpful
to
your
point
bryony
about
legal,
we
will
of
course
have
to
work
through
legal
to
have.
B
B
B
And
then
they
will
take
us
through
the
process.
It
will
be
long
and
tedious,
so
I
want
to
make.
B
Sure
that
we're
being
strategic
as
we
decide
you
know
what
new
positions
we
might
create
or.
A
A
This
is
one
where
I
I
this
is
my
weakness
and-
and
I
fully
accept
it.
A
And
embrace
it
there's
there's
some
bliss
in
ignorance
and
all
of
these
things
sometimes,
but.
A
Totally
yeah,
so
I've
really
enjoyed
serving
on
the
public
arts
committee
and,
like
brian,
was.
I
I
Case,
but
after
going
through
that
I've
really,
my
interest
was
really
peaked
in
the
possibility.
I
But
also
as
like
a
public
art
chair,
who
really
puts
you
in
a
position
of
helping
artists,
make.
I
I
Arts,
how
to
get
the
community
invested
in
the
work
that
we're
doing
and
kind
of
building.
I
I
I
Five
years
this
week,
when
I
moved
in
as
a
sweet,
little
freshman,
but
it's
yeah,
it's.
I
And
yeah
help
help
work
with
other
folks
to
do
that,
and
I
know
that
I
have
a
lot
to
learn.
I
A
lot
of
work
with
art,
so
yeah,
that's
kind
of
that's
kind
of
where
I'm
at
and
where.
Where.
A
So
some
of
you
have
been
vocal,
others
not
so
much.
I
would
like
to
hear
from
everybody
on.
A
Terms
of
bylaws
and
the
need
for
that
kind
of
information,
documentation,
brainstorm.
A
H
H
J
A
training
ground
for
someone,
you
know
you
could
be
a
vice
chair
and
then
really.
J
K
K
K
K
Secretary,
but
just
as
incoming
commissioners,
I
think
it
would
be
super
helpful
to
have
sort
of
a.
F
F
I
talk
a
little
bit
less
like
right,
like
which
is
mostly
a
me
thing
but
like,
but
I
just.
F
I
think
the
commission
is
is
evolved
in
a
really
good
direction,
but
I
feel
like
I
will
have.
F
Than
you
came
to
it
sort
of
thing,
so
I
can
do
that
in
any
sort
of
function.
F
F
F
The
secretary
do,
and
that's
it
you
know,
is
to
take
it
a
step
further
and
once
developed
all
of.
A
A
Its
major
tasks
and
grants
has
a
space.
You
know,
secretary
does
not
have
a
big
role
to
play.
L
But
but
from
a
like
a
strict
definition,
you
know
in
nonprofit
and
in
for-profit
that's
that's.
L
L
More
diversity-
and
I
do
think
our
group
is
in
a
great
position.
I
do
recognize
that
I'm
the.
L
L
L
That
are
in
these
roles,
the
better
and-
and
it
does
seem
to
make
sense
that
that.
L
That
there's
that
there
would
be
more
and
take
the
load
off
the
chair,
etc.
M
I
haven't
been
in
the
commission
that
long,
so
I
still
feel
like.
I
have
a
lot
to
learn
in
terms.
M
M
G
G
That's
been
said
about
better,
defining
the
positions
and
making
more
positions.
G
Both
as
a
way
to
lighten
the
load
and
also
just
to
create
a
succession
plan
necessarily.
G
Yeah,
that's
did
I
say
that
right,
yeah
succession
plan
yeah
for
for
folks
who.
I
I
think
it's
funny
that
we
bring
up
the
secretary.
I
I
Buttons
do
I
campaign.
What
is
the,
what
how
do
I
do
this,
and-
and
I
don't
know
if
that
maybe.
I
I
Throwing
my
hat
in
the
ring
and
tail,
and
I
was
grateful
that
I
got
to
meet
with
briny
and
kind
of.
I
I
I
A
Anybody
just
like
voice
your
opinions,
ches
and
holly.
I
also
want
your
opinions.
B
Bylaws
would
be
great
for
guiding
us,
and
I
also
I
I
hearing
you
all
say
yes,
the
vice
chair
would.
B
B
B
Someone
be
like
we'll
push
it
with
me
would
be
helpful,
but
again
I
think
that's
a
conversation.
B
For
another
month,
I
do
have
recommendations
for
next
steps
for
how
we
approach
formulating
the.
E
It
is
yeah,
I
think
it's
like
clarity.
I
think
it
is
confusing
unless.
E
E
E
E
E
E
A
A
Because
the
other
thing
I
agree,
I
agree,
I
think
the
more
overlap
the
better.
So
I
think.
A
A
F
The
only
thing
I
would
add
to
that
maybe
is:
I
do
think
this
is
a
substantial
enough
vote.
F
F
Sure,
and
so
just
as
long
as
we
have
a
plan
for
how
to
do
that
yep,
I
I
think
that
as
long
as.
A
F
Okay
yeah
so,
but
when
I
that
midpoint
email,
which
is
always
two
weeks
prior
right
in.
A
The
middle
of
our
of
the
month,
let
me
know
I'll,
send
a
quick
email
saying
reminder.
I
always.
A
A
What
it
is,
does
that
sound
fair,
so
does
that
give
us
a
another
meeting
session
for
candidates
to.
A
Anybody
remote
on
september,
but
anybody
know
that
they
will
be
remote
on
september
already.
A
So
the
14th
yeah
I
my
monday
and
wednesday,
my
I
have
one
class
and
it's
before
six.
Okay.
M
F
B
B
25,
so
we
will
be
dealing
with
this
plan
for
the
next
few
years.
I'm
wondering
and
nick.
B
B
B
B
A
So
much
going
on
that
there
will
be
quite
a
bit
more
updates
next
at
the
next
meeting.
A
Just
making
sure
that
we're
you
know,
maybe
we
can
plan
on
having
like
45
minutes
devoted
to
that.
A
All
right,
so,
let's
get
an
update
on
grants
from
elliot,
not
public
art,
first
or.
H
Agenda,
wise,
sorry,
no,
it's
okay!
I
click
I
and
I'm
in
the
attendance
sure.
A
B
Brief
overview,
acknowledging
we've
only
got
20
minutes
left
one
person
for
the
arts.
Thank
you.
B
B
B
I
do
have
a
little
flexibility
with
being
able
to
put
art
in
the
empty
storefronts
right
now.
B
Changing
that,
but
I
do
hope
that
in
the
future,
when
we
have
bandwidth
to
do
it,
we
can
do
a.
B
B
You
have
heard
me
say
this
for
about
eight
months
now.
This
fabricator
has
asked
for
a
couple.
B
B
How
do
we
get
this
finished?
I
think
we're,
I
think,
there's
just
a
question
of
whether
or
not.
B
B
A
Way
too
long
and
a
lot
of
that
has
to
do
with
the
pandemic,
so
it's
just.
This
is
just.
B
Where
we
are
and
for
other
arts
projects,
goat
farm
is
moving
along
parks
will
be
approving.
B
B
B
To
happen
in
the
park,
we
do
anticipate
that
the
contract
for
the
contractor
for
the
overall.
B
B
Very
exciting
people's
park
arts
subcommittee
public
art
subcommittee.
I
will
be
getting
you
a.
B
Draft
rfq
by
the
beginning
of
next
week-
and
I
will
from
there
after
I
get
your
feedback,
be.
B
B
B
Is
finally
going
to
happen,
we
have
faded
an
artist
for
this
last
fall
and
then
we
were
like.
B
Oh,
my
gosh:
where
is
the
paint
we
found
paint
that
can
be
supplied
to
us
by
a
city
vendor
which.
B
Month
we
learned,
we
thought
it
could
happen
next
week,
not
gonna
happen,
but
it
will
be
happening.
B
In
the
fall-
and
I'm
also,
we
are
going
to
have
to
get
it
approved
by
the
board
of
public
works.
B
B
B
Safe
while
she's
doing
the
work
and
we're
also
going
to
have
them
power,
wash
the
traffic.
C
Couple
of
seasons
later
this
is,
it
is
traffic
circles
that
are
on.
A
C
B
A
pretty
good
relationship
with
them
in
this
review
process
and
we're
also
going
to
include.
B
B
C
A
Okay,
great
grants,
so
thank
you
all
for
your
patience
with
this
new
emerging
artist.
Grant.
H
Working
to
reconcile
those
recommendations,
which
is
to
say,
bring
the
total
amount
into
a
kind
of.
H
Exciting
but
ultimately
we
do
need
to
preserve
some
funds
for
the
operations
grants
which.
H
H
H
Vote,
I
guess,
or
that
kind
of
assessment
online,
as
opposed
to
bringing
it
to
the
next.
H
Meeting
just
to
expedite
it
what's
up
so
I
just
was
wondering
if
I
keep
getting
asked
the.
E
E
H
Further
issues
with
the
awards
as
they
have
been
modified
now
then
you
know
we
could
start.
H
A
H
And
if
there
are
tweaks,
we
can
make
some
tweaks.
You
know,
I
think,
that's
fine.
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
Different
we
had,
we
had
the
holly
and
I
conducted
a
public
workshop.
It
was.
H
A
H
B
B
Arts
projects
and
obviously
nowhere
near
how
many
people
applied
for
the
emerging
artists
grant.
L
I
have
a
couple
of
comments
other
than
it
was
fun
yeah.
First
of
all,
regarding
activity.
L
Closely
because
an
organization
might
have
a
single
activity
or
might
have
you
know,
and
and.
L
L
L
I
have
is
that,
if
we
are
going
to
continue
as
grant
committee
members
making
suggestions.
L
L
L
H
A
A
Of
hey:
let's:
let's
rethink
these
numbers
a
little
bit,
so
we
did
have
that
reckoning
moment
and.
A
H
H
The
two
groups-
so
that's
you
know,
but
I
think
it's
worth
it
for
the
quality
of
conversation
we
had.
E
In
charge
of,
I
wanted
to
have
a
booth
there
and
I
wanted
to
feature
an
artist
and
holly.
E
Section
is
presenting
this
booth.
I
was
gonna,
do
bloomington
arts
commission
and
have
like
info.
E
E
E
And
humanities
council
puts
them.
Okay,
do
we
have
a
presence
also
at
at
pridefest
and
at
4th
street.
E
A
L
Friday
on
the
19th,
my
husband's
fabulous,
rock
and
roll
cover
band.
Don't
call
me
betty
is
playing.
L
Kick
ass
so
and
they
do
70s
through
90s
covers
and
they're
doing
some
billy
eilish
and
some.
F
Right
two
quick
things:
okay,
one
last
week,
I
was
in
an
event,
I
told
holly
about
this,
and
I.
F
F
F
Else
people
do
watch
people
do
to
absorb
what
we're
doing
here.
That
was
that
was
nice.
F
And
then
just
the
the
second
thing
is,
I
am
speaking
at
a
panel
in
muncie
on
saturday.
It's.
F
Part
of
the
iac
next
level,
training
series
they're
doing
their
event
is
on
making
public
artwork.
F
So
yeah
just
fyi,
I
expect
none
of
you
to
be
in
muncie.
Is
that
live
streamed
at
all.
E
Single
minute
is
there
anything
else,
no
yeah,
no
public
members,
no,
no
all
right.
So
let's
go.