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A
A
It's
a
quick
I'll
knock
the
staff
report
out
first,
so
I
think
just
a
few
things.
B
We
are
not
comfortable
really
hosting
anything
at
this
point.
As
far
as
a
reopening
celebration.
B
Or
an
exhibition
in
the
visual
arts
galleries,
we
did
potentially
have
a
couple
of
users.
B
Chose
not
to
use
the
venue,
so
the
earliest
in
the
performance
group
will
most
likely
be
using.
B
Anything
until
the
beginning
of
march,
at
this
point
I
am
in
conversation
with
colleagues.
B
Which
again
is
first
friday
of
march,
and
I
think
the
earliest
we
would
be
comfortable
doing.
B
In
process
and
I
will
hopefully
be
sending
out
more
information
about
that
in
the
coming.
B
Weeks
once
we've
solidified
a
date
for
that,
I
will
make
sure
it's
on
all
of
your
calendars.
B
Weeks,
look
like
as
far
as
omicron
numbers
any
questions
before
I
move
on
from
that.
B
Possible,
we
have
a
meeting
next
wednesday
to
discuss
actual
terms
of
the
contract.
I
think.
B
B
Signed
contract
for
their
management,
but
again
I
don't
want
to
commit
100
to
anything
until
we've.
B
Had
this
conversation,
but
I'm
really
happy
with
where
the
conversations
are
now,
I
think
most.
B
B
As
who's
responsible
for
what
and
the
two
things,
and
and
really
what
the
management
of.
B
The
visual
arts
gallery
will
look
like
as
soon
as
that's
solidified.
I
will
give
you
more
details.
B
Nowhere
he
said
it
was
just.
I
wanted
to
get
a
sense
of
how
close
or
far
away
from
ink
on
paper.
A
A
Perfect,
thank
you,
yeah.
The
other
major
thing
I'm
going
to
share
is
just
actually
related
to
the.
B
B
B
B
Resources
for
you
to
see
and
do
work
in
your
own
areas
of
town,
so
we
are
going
to
be.
B
Will
meet
those
needs?
I
really
would
love
to
have
the
bac
at
the
table
for
that
workshop.
B
B
Many,
which
is
a
good
thing
so
right
now,
they're
wary
about
scheduling
these
workshops
again.
B
B
It
will
take
the
course
of
2022
to
figure
it
out
so
I'll
just
be
sharing
updates
with.
B
Project
as
it
progresses,
but
I'm
really
excited
to
undertake
this
work
and
kind
of.
A
No
I'm
looking
forward
to
it.
Yeah
yeah,
I'm
really
excited
and
then
the
other.
B
Waiting
to
get
those
council
interviews
and
fill
those
seats,
so
I'm
hoping
that
I.
B
B
B
And
having
a
lot
of
money
to
spend
on
grants
this
year,
and
so
that's
all
the
staff
report
updates.
B
B
Sorry
so
I'm
just
gonna
give
you
an
overall
view
of
what
we
have
if
that's,
okay
with
everybody.
B
B
Document
just
so,
you
all
have
it
as
a
reference
to
follow
up.
So
basically,
we
have
just
over.
B
We
didn't
spend
all
of
the
funds
that
were
allocated
for
us
in
2021,
so
of
the
60
000.
B
B
B
B
The
strategy
to
get
all
that
money
out
the
door
in
2022.
I
am,
and
so
what
I
will
share.
B
With
the
buea
is
during
their
conversation
about
the
best
ways
to
spend
this
money.
B
That
go
beyond
the
usual
like
operational
grants
or
arts
projects
grant.
So
they
said
if.
B
A
With
the
grants
program
for
this
year,
I
had
a
meeting
with
arts
for
bloomington
earlier
today.
A
And
and
I'll
do
that
at
the
grants
meeting.
There's
no
point:
it's
it's
very
raw
at
this
point.
A
Thanks
nick,
shall
we
go
ahead
with
public
art
update?
Please,
yes,
you're
saying
I
actually.
C
Did
want
to
ask
a
quick
question
before
I
dive
into
this
because
it
hasn't
come
up
in
our.
C
Public
art
meetings-
and
it
maybe
ties
in
with
the
conversation
about
you-
know:
art
center.
C
Feasibility
study,
all
that
holly,
have
you
heard
anything
recently
about
when
or
if.
C
The
convention
center
expansion
conversation
might
pick
up.
Do
you
do
any
context
for
that.
C
B
B
C
Like
2019
and
into
early
2020
about
plans
for
expanding
the
convention
center,
it's
complicated.
C
Because
it's
the
monroe
county
convention
center
and
so
there's
some
county
city
dynamics.
C
You
know,
there's
there's
an
innkeeper's
tax
and
so
like,
like
hotel
revenue,
but
then
also.
C
Downtown
boundaries-
we're
gonna
drive
the
income
for
this.
Obviously,
those
sectors
were.
C
Convention
center
commission
were
sort
of
hinting
at
picking
the
conversation
up
soon.
C
In
the
early
days
where
there
had
been
lots
of
stakeholder
meetings,
we
had
made
an
effort.
C
C
Big,
you
know,
city
projects
that
that
could
be
applied
as
one
percent
projects.
C
Mike
mcafee
from
visit
bloomington
soon
and
I'll
see
what
he's
heard
on
it.
But.
B
Out
what
I
can
on
this
end-
cool,
okay,
yeah,
sorry,
it
started
going
a
little
tangent.
There.
C
But,
like
other
ones,
one
percent
projects,
fourth
street
garage,
completed.
C
Very
exciting,
as
holly
referenced
earlier,
the
waldron
rededication.
C
About
looking
at
that,
possibly
as
well
as
a
dedication
ribbon
cutting
for
for
fourth
street.
C
Beyond
that,
you
know,
I
think
the
one
new
one
percent
project
to
to
put
on
the
grid
is
is.
C
Holly
you
brought
up
the
the
tech
center
in
the
trades
district.
You
know
for
the
couple.
C
B
About
that
another
thing
I
shared
at
the
public
arts
meeting
last
week
is
just
one
thing:
I'm.
B
To
pull
from
just
so,
we
can
put
that
to
the
city
to
make
sure
for
projects
like
the
hospital.
B
On
that
to
the
public
arts
subcommittee
group
next
month,
and
so
then
we'll
report.
B
Back
to
the
larger
group
about
that
as
well,
so
that's
great
yeah,
awesome,
yeah
and
then.
C
Are
still
just
very
early
stages,
you
know
it
just
it's
it's
in
holly's
court
until
you
know.
C
There's
something
more
actionable
for
us
and
then
trades
gateway.
You
know
I,
I
think
holly.
C
C
Yeah
so
so
still
figuring
out
the
the
legal
on
dissolving
the
initial
ignition
arts
contract.
C
The
rogers
family
farm
park,
the
bike
garage
like
the
people's
park,
adjacent
mural
and.
C
C
Are
our
top
priorities,
and
so
holly
is
going
to
be
working
on
rfqs
for
those
to
get
out
this.
C
First
quarter
we
also
had
a
discussion
in
our
public
art
meeting
talking
through.
C
The
rfq
and
review
process-
and
I
think,
a
few
good
notes
that
we
have
you
know
we're
talking
about.
C
Using
the
same
software
that
we're
using
for
grants
potentially
or
a
google
form
to.
C
C
C
Articulate
what
we
want
feedback
on
so
that
we
can
get
more
consistent
answers
and
have
you
know.
C
C
Completed
with
within
that
budget,
you
know:
do
they
collaborate
with
stakeholders?
You
know.
C
C
Happen:
she's
talking
to
public
works,
about
plans
to
repave
and
also
talking
with.
C
You
know
that
will
likely
happen
later
in
the
year
and
then
I
think
we
mentioned
this.
C
Briefly
before,
but
there's
a
conversation
starting
with
the
buzzkirk
about
their.
C
Centennial
anniversary,
there
is
a
an
element
where
they
may
seek
to
commission
some.
Some.
C
C
So
we
can
get
the
full
commission's
perspective
on
it
and
then
what
else
so
greenways.
C
You
want
to
give
the
the
the
quick
summary
on
this
sure,
so
our
colleagues
in.
B
Bicycle
transportation,
so
I
think
you
all
are
probably
familiar
with
greenways
throughout.
B
A
preliminary
thoughts
on
what
those
designs
could
look
like.
B
And
the
public
art
committee-
and
I
looked
at
those
and
again
these
are
these-
are
just.
B
To
just
make
the
designs
more
consistent,
potentially
safer,
so
lions
don't
necessarily.
B
B
B
These
greenway
paths,
I'm
meeting
with
my
colleague
tomorrow,
to
discuss
options
and
once.
B
B
An
artist
to
help
with
this
work,
but
I'll
have
more
to
share
soon
after
I
meet
with
her
tomorrow,.
B
And
my
understanding
nick
is
the
this
person.
Mallory
is
also
just
keen
to
collaborate
with
the.
E
Pulse
my
system
for
a
minute
while
I
I
went
and
held
that
yeah.
So
I
am
the
new.
E
Grants
subcommittee
chair
really
excited
to.
I
have
been
voted
by
the
faith
of
my
peers
into.
E
That
appointment
and
I'll
be
meeting
with
holly
and
renee
quite
soon.
I
think
a
few
days
to.
E
Discuss
where
we
think
we're
gonna
go
with
this,
how
we're
going
to
build
the
program.
E
Long
covered
year-
and
I'm
really
excited
about
that-
and
I
am
of
course
open
to
feedback
and.
A
All
right,
thank
you,
elliot,
let's
see,
what's
next
on
the
agenda.
A
Okay,
did
you
all
get
a
chance
to
review
a
document
that
I
sent
out.
A
Rachel,
it
was
not
so
it
was
not
in
the
documents
that
holly
shared.
It
was
from
you.
A
The
details
don't
worry
at
all,
so
I've
been
having.
A
Idea
of
creating
something
in
bloomington
that
is
akin
to
events
that
happen
in
austin
and.
A
A
A
gallery
whatever
it
is
that
they
want
so
dividing
this
city
into
four
quadrants
from.
A
A
A
A
A
Able
to
do
transaction
sales
and
not
have
any
like
tax
issues,
zoning
that
kind
of
thing.
A
A
A
A
Groups
to
have
representation
and
participation
from
all
of
them
to
bring
it
to
fruition.
A
F
Idea,
the
the
only
the
problem
that
I
have
with
it
is
how,
as
administrative
and
how.
F
The
bac
and
I
had
an
entirely
different
concept
of
what
it
was.
I
thought
that
the
bac
was
more.
F
F
F
F
F
Have
in
bloomington,
instead
we
have
multiple
organizations
doing
pieces
of
what
might
be
an.
F
F
With
the
arts
commission,
aside
from
what
it's
assigned
to
do,
is
the
fact
that
this
is.
F
Maybe
it's
a
discussion
that
could
be
had
in
order
to
come
up
with
some
kind
of
proposal
for
a.
F
Gargantuan
undertaking,
so
so
I'm
I
hope
I
was
clear
about
this,
but
I
know.
F
Maybe
this
would
that's
wrong,
but
that
maybe
it
is
separate
from
this.
F
Us
and
yet
she's
coming
from
a
place
that
hey
councils,
commissions,
etc,
etc.
So
that's
my
point.
A
Yeah,
no,
I
completely
agree
that
being
a
public
meeting
right
now
I
cannot
name
those.
A
A
G
I
pulled
up
the
I
did,
get
the
email
it
just
got
buried
I
on
on
a
somewhat
different
scale
in.
G
Kansas
city,
we
lived
there
when
they
did
their
open
spaces,
arts
and
culture
festival,
which
was.
G
It
was
massive,
but
I
think
this
same
sort
of
spirit
and
the
idea
where
just
all
sorts
of.
G
G
G
So
I
I
I
share
babette's
concerns
about
you
know
like
who
executes
this
fantastic
idea.
E
Yeah,
I
I
think
it's
really
exciting.
I'm
curious
about
the
quadrants
and
you
know
how.
A
A
Out
either
that
you
know,
people
are
having
to
drive
from
one
section
to
another
kind
of
thing.
A
A
E
A
Anything
else
is
it
possible.
To
I
mean
the
open
studios
is
pretty
spread
out.
H
And
and
actually
people
have
to
access
them
by
car
and
that
works
so
I
mean,
I
think
it's.
H
Doable
to
have
things
spread
out,
it's
it's
a
matter
of
you
know
I
mean
we
might
have
to.
H
Yep
yeah,
you
know
the
the
other
thought
that
I
have
is,
and
it
was
interesting.
C
Skew
away
from
that,
you
know,
and
I
think
similarly
I'd
wonder
about
existing
events
right
like
are.
C
C
Try
to
build
on
those
and
attach
to
those,
or
is
it
better
to
counter
program.
C
And-
and
you
know,
beat
a
different
point
in
the
calendar-
you
know,
for
example,
that's
maybe.
C
C
We're
we're,
as
the
arts
commission
we're
going
to
conjure
up.
Nor
is
it
our
mission
to
to.
C
Conjure
up
like
a
functioning
arts
council
right
but,
like
I
think,
looking
at
your
document.
C
C
C
C
Arts
commission
has
always
been
attached
to
that.
Sean
in
his
staff
role
was
heavily
involved.
C
I
think,
particularly
if
there
are
city
commissions,
that
whether
due
to
you
know.
C
The
city
or,
if
there's
like
a
somatic
element
that
that
tied
in
I
mean
I
think,
like
just
like
a.
C
Couple
like
immediate
examples:
it's
like
all
right.
You
know
historic
preservation,
commission
right.
C
C
Or
you
know
we're
talking
about
like
the
bike
pedestrian
safety
commission
earlier,
you
know
like.
C
If
we
do
a
project
with
them,
you
know
to
do
some
sort
of
you
know:
art
enhancement
of
greenways,.
C
Commission
to
activate
a
greenway
as
part
of
like
a
a
particular
quadrants
festival,
and
so.
C
For
each
quadrant
to
sort
of
spread
this
out,
but
also
to
give
each
each
quadrant
its
own
sort
of.
C
Personality
and
flavor
and
sort
of
a
avoid
that
group
think
of
the
same
people
planning
each
thing.
C
Places
so
that
that
might
help
with
just
a
diverse
programming
but
also
sort
of.
C
The
commission,
or
on
holly
you
know
and
just
and
also
I
think,
just
working
towards.
C
C
Parts
of
city
government
commissions-
I
love
that,
that's
my
soapbox.
I
love
that
idea.
H
Also
neighbor
neighborhood
associations-
I
know
hyde
park-
tends
to
have.
H
F
The
commission
could
do
and
nick's
points
made
me
think
of
it
in
a
different
way.
F
F
F
They
just
required
a
lot
of
publicity
and
people.
Loved
them
came
out
all
ages.
F
F
Huge
amounts
of
labor
and
we
had
all
the
the
different
arts.
F
Organizations
and
their
millions
in
town,
you
know
loved
the
concept
of
it.
A
Anything
you
want
to
add
at
this
point,
I
I
I
think
it's
a
great
idea.
I
think
it.
B
Explore
their
own
artistic
talents
and
I
think
too,
as
we
I
know,
one
conversation
we're.
B
B
B
B
It
it's
work,
you
know,
we
know
that,
but
I
think
there
are
other
organizations
within
the.
B
Incorporation
comes
to
mind.
I've
listed
that
as
a
note
in
the
document,
and
I
think
as
far.
B
B
A
A
A
Not
we
will
just
maybe
have
to
draw
the
short
stick
or
something
one
quick
little.
A
A
A
A
A
Holly,
if
you,
if
you
have
it
or
not,
I
do
thank
you
perfect,
commissioner
announcements.
A
All
right
well
we're
way
ahead
of
schedule
today.
Do
we
need
to
approve
the
meeting
minutes.
H
A
E
Are
the
eskimos
museum
is
opening
a
really
exciting
show
centered
around
our
stuart
davis.
E
Swing:
landscape,
painting,
which
is
a
large
and
lovely
painting
that
was
intended
to
be
a.
E
E
Colleague,
jenny
mccomas
and
looks
at
that
piece
and
its
relationship
to
the
other
commissions
and.
E
Just
kind
of
mural
art
and
public
projects
at
the
time
really
exciting
stuff.
I
hope
you
all
can.
A
Any
other
commissioner
announcements,
nick
yeah,
it's
a
quick
one.
The
bloomington.
C
Music
expo,
as
far
as
I
know,
is
still
on
for
february
5th.
That's
the
last
thing
I
heard
from.
C
Mike
at
visit
bloomington,
it
it'll
be
a
little
more
spread
out
and
I
believe.
C
Proof
of
vaccination
or
negative
tests
will
be
necessary
to
enter
the
convention
center.
C
Masks
will
be
required
all
that,
but
it's
back
so
if
you
want
to.
C
A
I
Hey
everybody
very
exciting
things
happening
happy
new
year.
I
had
to
rush
off
the
last
meeting.
I
Thank
you
for
our
grant
for
the
far
food
review.
I'm
really
excited
we're
going
to
announce
it.
I
March
4th
during
gallery
walk
and
the
show
will
be
up
for
a
week.
So
if
you
can't
come
that
day,.
I
It'll
be
up
through
the
11th
of
march,
so
I'm
really
excited
and
literally
everybody
in
the
park.
I
I
They
show
their
work,
we
all
talk
about
it.
It's
fairly
constructive
criticism
and
just
a
good
way.
I
I
The
only
show
we'll
ever
be
involved
in
hopefully
we'll
have
more,
though,
or
it's
the
first
one.
I
I
I
I
I
Love
it
they're
so
excited
so
I
just
want
to
tell
you
all
that,
and
this
month
is
pretty
weird
so.
I
I
So
we'll
have
workshops
so
far.
We're
welcome
to
well
you're
welcome
to
collaborate
with
us
or.
I
A
Our
supporter
yeah,
thanks
for
being
such
a
great
ally,
your
the
members
of
your
photo,
exhibit.
B
That
information
with
you-
yes,
I
told
some
of
them
about
it
that
I
think,
would
really
be.
I
F
If
people
like
those
young
people
want
to
be
on
a
mailing
list,.
F
B
I'll
just
share
briefly
one
of
the
things
I'm
trying
to
do
for
the
first
quarter.
B
Of
the
year
here
at
the
city
is
just
kind
of
put
together
a
more
coherent
communication
strategy.
B
B
B
B
B
B
And
planning
to
meet
with
so,
and
you
have
to
understand
that
it's
for
me,
it's
like.
B
B
Doing
it
for
every
department
in
the
city-
and
so
it's
really
on
me,
but
I
am
hoping
to
be
able.