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A
A
B
Yeah
sorry,
no
changes
from
month
to
month.
B
Yeah,
let
me
sorry
I'm
running
on
one
monitor
tonight:
apologies
so
yeah!
So
basically
just.
B
B
Essentially,
as
far
as
I
know,
going
into
july,
we
will
be
moving
back
to
in-person
meetings.
B
And
so
this
is
a
way
to
balance
out
some
of
the
expectations
of
the
policy
around
electronic.
B
B
Be
under,
hence
this
new
policy
and
I
sent
out
an
email
earlier
today
that
kind
of
is
the
kind
of.
B
Like
the
bare
bones
kind
of
way
of
thinking
about
the
proposal
or
the
policy
so
essentially.
B
What
this
would
require
is
that
we
would
have
to
moving
forward
if
we
adopt
this
policy.
B
That
would
be
six
members
that
does
not
include
staff.
So
that's
not,
including
myself,.
B
Two
consecutive
times,
sorry,
I
gotta
feed
my
dog
apologies
fannie's,
making
her
appearance.
B
For
september
and
then
you
could
do
another
two
consecutive
right
so
that
that's
kind
of.
B
What
that
is
obviously
there's
a
couple:
exceptions,
health
death,
military
service.
B
B
B
Also,
have
the
mccloskey
conference
room
will
be
pretty
much
retrofitted,
which
is
where
we
have.
B
B
B
It
like
it's
kind
of
it,
looks
like
the
owl
from
that
80s
movie,
so
like
it
it.
It
picks.
B
Up
on
sound-
and
it
actually
like
turns
the
camera
towards
you,
so
that's
a
possibility
for
some.
B
Remote
meetings,
for
if
there
is
a
need
for
commissioner
not
to
be
there,
but
as
a
commission.
B
I
mean
how
do
you
all
feel
about
moving
forward
going
back
to
in
person
as
soon
as
july,.
B
B
Board
right
so
we
have
to
have.
We
have
to
do
our
due
diligence,
we're
not
a
non-profit
that.
B
Electronic
policy
happen
is
because
of
the
oversight
of
you,
know,
dollars
hiring.
B
That
would
happen
behind
closed
doors,
frankly,
so
nick
what
go
for
it.
So
I'm
one
question.
C
I'm
personally
comfortable
with
with
being
back
in
person,
but
the
thing
I
want
to
clarify.
B
Commission
or
we
or
partial
commission
that
we
have
because
right
now,
yeah
yeah,
if
we
don't
have.
B
Quorum,
does
that
make
sense,
so
I
think
that
would
determine
so.
The
fact
that
we
haven't
replaced.
B
It
I'm
sorry
essence,
your
first
step
on
my
screen,
rachel
and
clinton
clinton.
B
We
we
don't
have
it's
50
of
this
hole,
as
as
we
have
it.
Okay,
so
of
this
group
like
there's
what.
B
Is
still
that
if
you
are
vaccinated,
you
are
required
to
wear
a
mask.
B
And
we
are
still
encouraging
physical,
physical
distancing,
so
that's
yeah
and
they
will
give
us.
A
E
That
every
you
know
hasn't
been
vaccinated,
for
whatever
reasons
is
very
messed
up.
A
B
B
B
G
I
think
what
I
am
unclear
about
at
this
point
is
whether
it
is
mandatory,
because
I
keep
hearing.
B
B
But
I'm
just
trying
to
entertain
concerns
from
the
group,
because
this
is
a
state
mandate
that
has.
B
B
Part
of
the
part
of
the
issue,
too,
is
that,
like
I
said,
I
think
we'll
just
have
to.
B
Meeting
is
a
part
of
our
minutes,
some
kind
of
tracking
system
like
that,
so
that
we're
I'm
on
it.
A
Don't
worry,
okay
that
way
we're
in
in
proper
pilot.
You
know
public
record
process.
A
To
know
who's
where,
and
we
can
include
that
information
in
the
minutes,
you
know
in
person.
B
I
can
find
out
from
our
legal
team.
I
might
be
able
to
get
a
answer
tonight
once
we're.
B
That
it's
for
at
least
the
calendar
or
the
remainder
of
the
year,
but
I
will
double
check.
A
A
All
right,
sam,
oh,
I
was
just
what
did
you
mean
by
like
that
things
have
been
retrofitted.
H
Like
plexiglas
or
something
no,
we
each,
I
think
all
the
rooms
have
been
physically
set
up
to
keep.
B
In
mccloskey,
that's
the
max
at
the
current
like
six
foot
diameter,
but
mccloskey
has
the
ability.
B
Has
is
obviously
retrofitted
for
a
variety
of
public
meetings
and
engagements
so
does.
B
That
answer
your
question:
sam
yep
yeah.
It
was
the
council
chambers,
mccloskey
and.
B
Yeah
that
one
it
might
have,
it
might
be
a
financial
question
about
whether.
B
If
larry
can
jump
on,
but
we
will
need
to
vote
on
it
at
some
point.
But
let
me
see
if
we.
B
I
Nick
just
real
quick
just
so
you
all
know,
I
just
wanted
to
touch
base
that
the
hand.
B
B
A
All
right
master
plan,
nick
yeah,
so
sean
sam
and
I
had
sort
of
a
mini
meeting
last
friday.
C
From
sean
on
in
regards
to
some
of
the
case,
studies
that
didn't
involve
full
commission.
C
Work,
you
know
the
public-private
partnerships,
you
know
collaborations
with
other.
C
That
need
his
attention.
I
think
the
timing
on
this
is
good,
because
he's
working
on
some.
C
And
so
he's
sort
of
digging
into
this
history
of
projects
anyway.
So
that's
with
sean
a.
C
C
C
C
For
redundancies
and
things
like
that,
but
you
know
I
I
you
know
sean
can
maybe
speak
to
to.
C
You
know
what
his
capacity
is
for
those
sections,
but
what
I
would
really
like
to
have
happen.
C
Our
next
full
commission
meeting
is
the
14th.
If
I
have
that
on
the
calendar
correctly
and
so.
C
By
that
july,
2nd
committee
meeting,
I
would
love
to
have
all
of
the
edits
that
I'm
working.
C
On
sean,
if
you're
capable
of
getting
that
there,
you
know
stand
a
little
bit
that
you
have.
C
So
that
the
committee
can
do
sort
of
one
final
review,
you
know
I
would
actually
like
to
have.
C
C
C
C
Discuss
on
friday,
the
second
any
notes
that
we
take
out
of
that
meeting.
You
know
I
or
whoever.
C
Get
to
the
commission,
the
full
commission,
you
know
a
full
week
in
advance
of
our
july
14th
meeting.
C
That
way,
people
can
do
a
reading
of
it
ideally
give
feedback
via
email
in
case
there's
any
big.
C
C
My
here's,
my
thought
is
that
the
toolkit,
perhaps
we
link
it
as
sort
of
a
secondary
document.
C
That
we
add
to
I
agree,
so
I
think
that,
as
far
as
what
we,
what
we
vote
on
and
what
gets
like.
C
And
tweaked
over
time,
it's
not
necessarily
what
we're
memorializing,
and
so
you
know,
I
would
say.
C
C
Cool
and
then
I
guess
any
any
other
thoughts
or
questions
on
the
master
plan,
or
does
that.
C
Timeline
satisfy
everyone.
Okay,
then,
you
know,
I
guess
before,
like
sean
can
get
into
the.
C
C
I
think
the
the
big
thing
is
there
are
there's
a
revised
plan
for
the
fourth
street
garage.
C
That
sean,
the
initial
like
was
it?
Is
it
the
north
or
south
facing.
C
And
that
will
come
in
in
phases.
It
won't
all
be
done
all
at
once,
so
don't
be
alarmed.
C
If
you
see
part
of
it
up
and
the
rest
comes
later,
that
just
sort
of
has
to
do
with
the.
C
To
actually
install
it
and
things
like
that,
but
it's
starting
soon.
B
At
that
scale
nobody's
going
to
know
the
difference,
because
it's
been
on
people's.
B
Computer
screens
and
it's
a
digital
render.
That's
because,
as
you
all
know,
covid
costs.
B
Impact
any
individual
artists
for
not
being
able
to
budget
accordingly.
Six
eight
months
ago,.
B
But
they
have
fast
tracked
their
production
and
so
yeah.
I
will
know
more
next
week,
but
it's.
B
B
Able
to
see
a
certain
aspect
of
that
project,
so
we're
really
excited
about
that.
So
if
you
hear
of.
B
Anything
that
that
might
there's
some
fear
at
city
hall
a
little
bit
that
people
are
gonna,
think.
B
B
It's
not
complete.
The
garage
is
not
going
to
be
complete
till
the
end
of
august
anyhow,
so.
B
Just
just
want
to
be
cautious
on
that
side
of
things.
Briny,
do
you
know
how
many
faces
we'll.
A
B
Fabricator
about
I
think,
what's
probably
going
to
happen,
is
the
southern
facade
will
be
done
and.
B
B
It's
nothing
out
of
the
ordinary,
hopefully
we'll
get
all
resolved
so
waiting
on
an.
B
Ceremony
around
that
and
then
trades
garage
is
on
track.
Esteban
has
actually
bumped
up
his.
B
B
B
Try
to
coordinate
his
dedication
ceremony
when
he's
here
for
that
residency
and
try.
B
B
So
they
are
moving
into
prototyping
that
project
in
the
next
couple
weeks.
So
it's
all.
B
Happening
which
is
really
exciting
three
to
four
years
with
work.
B
B
Zone
but
emily
wilson's
mural
was
vandalized.
Last
year
we've
been
able
to
order
repairs.
B
Is
like
seven
bays
that
celebrate
various
water
systems
in
bloomington?
We
are
working
on.
B
You
know
the
people's
park
negotiations
are
still
going
on
and
currently
looking
into.
B
Repairing
the
joe
lamentia
work,
it's
a
gate,
that's
at
bryant
park
that
has
faded
and
it
needs.
B
Smaller
as
a
gate
to
the
playground,
sam
you're,
probably
familiar
with
it
just
living
over
there.
B
B
Answer
the
questions
we
can
adopt
the
policy.
That's
no,
I
think
just
one
question
any.
H
Questions
one
quick
question:
what
was
the
the
new
york
residency
of
stefan
rice.
B
Just
real
quick,
so
how
long
is
this
policy
going
to
be
in
place
like?
Is
this
an
indefinite.
D
So
before
before
code,
that
happened
only
if
you
had
an
explicit,
explicit
language
in.
D
D
But
there's
no
end
to
it
unless
the
general
assembly
modifies
the
statute
in
the
future.
B
Have
a
couple
subcommittees
usually
anywhere
from
three
to
five
and
also
like
when
we
do
public.
B
B
A
separate
thing
that
we
would
need
to
adopt
the
electronic
policy
for
like
do
those
count.
B
D
D
D
Work
but
the
general
assembly.
What
can
I
tell
you
so
one
of
the
things
I
suggested
is
that.
D
If
you
do
have
some
committees
like
this
and
even
in
your
full
mazes,
maybe
we'll
create.
D
D
D
D
D
A
Are
separate,
yeah,
just
just
main
meetings
and
subcommittees
is
separate.
How
I
understand
this.
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
C
I
think
there's
just
one
more
unless
I
missed
this,
so
the
the
50
in
person
for
a
given
meeting.
C
D
Commission
so
five,
it's
I
I
could
see
a
reading.
That
goes
the
other
way,
but
but
the
way
I
read.
D
B
I
don't
does
everybody
feel
good
about
any
other
like
looming
questions,
concerns
thoughts.
A
Policy
all
right
essence
take
it
away
all
righty,
then
so
we
are
in
the
process
of
wrapping
up.
G
The
spring
2021
grant
cycle
and
we've
we've
gone
back
to
the
traditional
applications
that.
G
And
the
project
support
that's
for
organizations
or
individual
artists
who
are
interested.
G
In
putting
on
a
project,
that's
arts
related,
so
we
had
32
applicants
total
this
round
and
among.
G
Them
we
did
have
some
new
applicants,
which
we
were
happy
to
see
the
panelists
from
bac.
G
Deliberation
meeting
that
we
had
on
may
22nd,
so
we
had
some
first
readers
and
second
readers.
G
And
then,
after
those
two
people
gave
those
first
thoughts,
then
everybody
else
was
able.
G
To
chime
in
and
give
feedback
and
other
thoughts
and
sean
took
copious
notes
for
us
so
that
we.
G
Could
give
feedback
to
our
applicants,
especially
to
those
who
we
would
like
to
see
apply
again.
G
In
the
future,
strengthening
applications
not
just
for
bac
but
for
other
great
opportunities
as.
G
Well
and
then
we
had,
we
took
a
few
more
days
to
finalize
our
scores,
because
that
conversation.
G
That
we
had
on
the
22nd
was
so
in
depth.
Sean
then
took
the
averages
and
provided
us
with
three.
G
G
Just
so
that
you
know
we
met
again
on
may
31st
and
the
panelists
we
all
voted.
We.
G
Able
to
support
you
just
without
any
caveats,
any
notes
that
we
had.
We
wanted
to
support
the.
G
Organizations
and
the
projects
that
had
the
most
positive
feedback
is
what
I'm
trying
to
say.
G
Sean
will
go
into
detail
about
the
numbers
and
the
recommendation
that
we
have
for
you.
But
overall.
G
What
I
would
like
to
say
about
the
application
pool
that
we
had,
I
am
excited
to
see
that
we
have.
G
Organizations
who
are
taking
creative
risks-
that's
really
exciting.
To
me.
G
G
G
B
Going
in
depth
on
each
and
every
application
on
a
saturday
honestly-
and
it
was
on
a
sunny
saturday,.
B
Yeah
yeah,
so
we
we
do
a
really
good,
thorough,
thorough
process.
I
will,
after
we
approve
this.
B
B
B
B
Have
some
pretty
good
success
with
that
so,
overall,
this
is
what
we're
looking
at.
We
have
just.
B
B
B
The
applicant
itself-
and
that
is
essentially
no
more
than
five
percent
of
their
operational
budget.
B
Or
five
thousand
dollar
max,
because
we
don't
have
a
ton
of
money.
Essentially
what.
B
For
is
to
distribute
roughly
41
000
to
these
organizations
that
was
in
your
packet.
B
B
They're
actually
retiring
the
project,
and
so
you
know
in
its
last
year
they
wrote
a
really
good.
B
B
Of
their
application,
as
well
as
midway
who's,
you
know
former
former
commissioner
rachel
glago.
B
Is
affiliated
with
that
organization,
so,
overall
we're
we're
pretty
happy
with
the.
B
With
that,
as
a
commission,
oh
sorry,
was
there
a
question
I
couldn't
hear
sorry.
I
couldn't
see.
B
The
screen
I'm
sharing
my
screen,
so
we
try
to
do
our
a
good
job
of
adjusting
the.
B
B
B
B
Continuation
of
various
projects
so
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
I'm
going
to
stop
screening.
B
E
B
B
Yeah
so,
for
example,
the
one
some
of
the
newer
ones,
fourth
street
arts
festival,
even
though.
B
It's
been
around
40
years,
we
know
yeah,
but
they've
never
applied
to
our
grant
program
before.
B
So
this
was
a.
They
were
a
first
book.
We
have
that's
diamore,
which
is
leanne.
It's
a
new
festival.
B
B
B
That's
here
they
do
incredible
work
focusing
on
non-binary
non-gender
based
individuals,
their.
B
B
B
B
To
be
clear
about
is
there's,
there's
a
tension
in
the
community
and
there's
always
been
a
tension.
B
B
We
had
previous
grantees
either
not
apply
or
apply
in
a
different
category,
which
is
what.
B
Were
able
to
kind
of
you
know,
articulate
their
question
or
their
answers
better
and.
B
It
kind
of
is
an
improvement
of
that
cycle,
because
what
we
waived
this
year
specifically.
B
That
way,
we
prevented
this
kind
of
natural
ebb
and
flow
so
that
organizations
can
kind
of
grow
in.
B
B
Our
process,
but
that
is
one
thing
that
was
kind
of
now,
not
all
the
operational
support.
Folks.
B
C
B
Didn't
necessarily
warrant
that
bigger
pot,
yet
so
in
the
fall
that
will
happen
with
our
emerging.
B
Kind
of
philanthropy
in
this
model
about
how
to
be
equitable
because
that's
always
been
the.
B
How
do
you
not
just
kind
of
keep
rewarding
the
ones
that
have
the
capacity
to
be
rewarded.
B
The
funding
essence,
I
say
I
make
a
motion
to
approve
our
panelist
recommendation.
Hi
second.
A
This
one's
your
baby,
all
right,
brainy,
yes,
karen,
yes,
sam.
G
Not
at
this
point
I
will
email
the
the
grants
committee.
A
A
In
by
the
next
meeting
sean
you
have
staff
report
yeah,
so
waldron
we're
moving.
B
A
Rally
on
everything,
that's
what
I
thought.
Okay,
that's
why
I
put
it
in
there.
I
was
just
checking.
B
The
advice
from
the
task
force,
which
is
to
extend
the
agreement
of
the
facility.
B
For
five
years
to
seek
an
rfi
for
proposals
to
or
third-party
management
to
run,
the
wall.
B
B
B
A
different
timeline,
and
essentially
all
the
arts
groups,
are
we're
not
planning
on
being
back
in.
B
Stage
in
indoors
until
the
new
year
anyhow,
this
is
because
of
permitting-
and
you
know
also.
B
Actors,
equity,
stuff,
acquiring
contracts
for
various
rights.
Those
things
take
time
and
nobody.
B
B
B
B
About
that
so
that's
kind
of
where
we
are.
We
are
working
on
the
rfi.
B
And
we
are
working
and
investigating
all
the
capital
improvements
that
need
to
be
done.
That
was.
B
B
Turning
100
next
year
for
their
centennial
and
there's
some
obviously
some
capital
stuff.
B
With
the
marquee
that
needs
to
happen
and
then
eventually
the
last
kind
of
commitment.
B
That
was
loosely
made
is
looking
at
an
expanded
grant
program
which
will
probably
impact
the
bac.
B
B
Thorough
explanation
of
the
press
conference
and
where
we
are
with
the.
B
Missed
that
the
other
thing
that
the
mayor
is
really
invested
in
and
as
this
is
partially.
B
Part
of
his
campaign,
promises
in
a
lot
of
ways
is
to
think
about
a
different
like
think.
B
Just
to
entertain
and
pursue
the
visioning
of
what
that
could
look
like
we.
We
know
that
the.
B
Devils
and
the
details
frankly,
like
where's
money,
gonna
come
from
where's,
it
gonna
be,
but
I.
B
I
think,
what's
concerning
to
members
of
the
community
like
maya
michaelson,
who
was
in
my.
B
Is
that
we've
made
do
with
the
waldron
and
yes,
it's
a
great
asset,
but
it's
got
some
issues.
B
Most
of
mine,
but
they're
also
10
years
out,
possibly,
but
I
I
would
just
say
that
the.
B
B
B
A
B
There
needs
to
be
a
letter
or
anything.
I
think
what
we
need
to
figure
out
is
what
the
capital.
B
In
the
review
process
so
right
now
I
don't
have
a
whole
lot.
We
have
a
big
meeting
next.
B
Week,
which
will
help
determine
because,
like
I
said,
the
arpa
stuff
is
kind
of
floating
around.
B
And
then
you
know,
are
we
using
arpa
for
the
feasibility
study
for
the
new
venue
right
like.
B
B
B
They're
making
progress:
this
is
what
we've
committed
to
you
know:
keeping
people.
B
Informed,
I
think,
will
go
a
long
way
in
the
community.
Frankly,
may
I
ask
sean
if
there's.
G
An
article
or
a
press
release
that
you
would
recommend
I
use
as
a
resource
yeah.
I.
C
C
When
that
study
happens,
you
know,
I
think,
is
what
you're
getting
at
bryony.
C
Stakeholder
meetings
that
will
not
just
potentially
involve
the
arts
commission,
but.
C
Also,
I
would
hope
that
we
would
be
able
to
get
in
the
mix
early
on
to
also
propose.
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
That
our
department
is
probably
the
point
person
for
the
moment
for
the
time
being,
until
we
can.
B
Think
about
you
know
the
the
so
a
third
party
management
group
comes
in
to
run
the
space.
A
Okay,
sean
feel
free
to
offer
my
name
for
anything
that
comes
up,
and
then
we
can
work.
A
B
B
Celebratory
it's
going
to
be
complicated,
just
just
so
you
all
know.
I
mean
we
own
the
bct
as.
B
Well,
the
buildings
are
roughly
500
feet
apart.
It's
challenging
right,
so
we're
going
to
try.
B
B
They
can
be
cultural
assets
moving
forward
and
we're
we're
super
happy
with
jonah
crismore.
B
It
could
be
that
group
the
the
cardinal
bpp
it
could
be
something
else
right.
We
just
we'll
see.
B
B
The
commission
knows
this:
the
mayor
is
very
arts.
Supportive
has
been
since
day,
one
really.
B
And
yeah,
I
think,
fairly
positive.
I
know
that
council
person
sandberg
was
there,
so
that's
always.
B
It
and
I'm
sure
they're
happy
to
see
the
letter
and
the
so
we'll
we'll
see
how
that
goes.
B
You
literally
left
council
speechless,
so
it's
it's
always
helpful
to
do
that.
B
G
Half
because
someone
didn't
wasn't
able
to
ask
their
question
to
oh,
yes,
president
vollen,
that's.
B
B
Officially
resigning
after
our
next
meeting
next
month,
so
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
touch.
B
Base
with
you
all
about
what
that
looks
like
and
that
it's
it
is
like,
never
a
good
time
to.
B
Leave
a
job
this
awesome,
but
my
partner
and
I
and
fanny
are
all
moving
to
philadelphia
next.
B
B
Work
that
we
do
is
very
much
needed
right
now
and
will
continue
to
be
needed
and
I
think
we're.
B
B
We're
commissioning
and
hiring
artists
constantly
and
we
can
always
strive
to
be
better
and.
B
B
B
B
B
I
think,
as
we
think,
about
the
recovery
of
the
art,
arts
and
culture
sector
here
I
will
say.
B
This
I
am
working
with
alex
and
esd
to
potentially
remain
on
contract
to
finish
out
at.
B
Least,
most
of
the
one
percent
projects
so
helping
you
all
kind
of
just
because
the
intimacy
of.
B
Of
capital
improvements
on
a
building
as
well
as
600,
000
worth
of
public
art
commissions.
B
So
I'm
kind
of
working
out
and
we'll
be
working
out.
What
that
looks
like
at
a
capacity.
B
B
To
that
and
committed
to
seeing
these
projects
through-
and
I'm
talking
way
too
much
because.
B
B
So
anyone
I'm
gonna,
miss
you
sean
well
first,
I
would
like
to
say:
congratulations
again.
G
Sure
it's
a
ton,
I'm
curious
about
what
the
the
like,
what
the
what
kind
of
requirements
it
is.
G
G
Ideal
candidate.
Do
you
think
essence,
that's
a
great
great
question
and
thank
you
for
your.
B
Year,
it's
the
pre-requisites
are
pretty
open.
I
think
that's
what's
awesome
about
the.
B
B
Think
is
really,
and
I
vouched
for
that
again,
so
we
I
would,
I
will
say
this.
I
think,
because
of.
B
B
B
B
B
In
a
couple
years,
so
that
that
priority
is
probably
gonna
like
not
necessarily
take.
B
A
backseat
but
kind
of
maybe
go
a
little
quiet
for
a
bit.
I
I
would
say
that
you
don't.
B
Diplomacy
and
that's
very
important
and
I
think,
an
aspect:
it's
fast-paced,
my
crew.
B
And
everybody
will
tell
you
how
to
do
your
job.
So
that's
a
that's
a
tough
aspect.
B
Of
a
job
for
some
people
that
I've
worked
with
over
the
years
working
here,
but.
B
B
C
I
have
a
question
or
but
you
can
go
first
sorry.
E
Oh
well,
I
I
just
I
wanted
to
say
I
wish
you
the
very
best
of
luck
and.
E
When
you
made
a
presentation
to
score
and-
and
I
so
I've
kind
of
seen,
all
the
the
whole.
E
Transition
and
I
think
that
you've
brought
an
enormous
amount
of
change,
which
I.
E
You
know
both
personal
and
then
to
the
job,
and
you
know
I
wouldn't.
I
wouldn't
underestimate.
E
You'll
be
an
act
to
follow
a
tough
act
to
follow.
So
that
being
said,
quite
selfishly.
E
I
wanted
to
ask
you:
I've
been
talking
to
with
sam
and
nick
trying
to
get
this
mapping.
E
And
done
a
public
art
here
in
the
town,
and
I
I've
located
some
very
strange
things
that.
E
I've
been
surprised
that
existed,
so
it
seems
like
the
last
hole.
Is
that
believe
it
or
not?.
E
On
wikipedia
of
all
things,
there's
a
terrific
outline,
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
public
art.
E
So
I
don't
know
what
you
referenced,
that
that
you
you've
mentioned
several
times
about
there.
E
E
E
Whatever
it
is
that
we
have
that
exists
and,
and
then
figure
out
how
we're
gonna
go
because
the.
E
The
one
thing
that
I
found
is
actually
terrific:
it
ties
in
with
the
map
etc.
If
it
could
just
be.
E
Expanded
on-
and
I
have
a
couple
of
ideas
of
getting
public
participation
in
this-
that
I.
E
Think
could
be
a
lot
of
fun
and
we
just
need
the
mechanics
and
to
know
where
we
can
start
off.
B
Yeah,
that's
a
that's
a
great
question.
I'm
sorry
that
I've
left
you
hanging
on
emails.
B
Of
outdoor
installations,
what's
in
city
hall,
hopefully
this
is
loading,
it's
being
a
little.
B
B
But
I've
got
a
ton
of
stuff
to
to
do
it,
but
I
think
this
is
just
such
a
worthwhile
thing.
E
Know
I
don't
know
if,
in
our
in
our
budget
that
we
could
get
someone
who
could
you
know,
we
could.
E
All
work
together
and
getting
photographs
or
pictures
or
whatever
and
getting
someone
to.
B
So
maybe
we
can
and
we'll
want
like
I
said
you
know
with
all
the
one
percent
projects.
B
You
know
that
could
be
a
maybe
by
stefan's,
which
would
be
the
last
one
percent.
Maybe
that's.
E
But
I
think
it's
not
that
that
difficult
in
our
probability,
probably
nick
and
sam,
can
speak
a.
E
A
time
for
it
and
then
whatever,
if
we
need
photographs
or
something
we
could
divvy
stuff
up.
E
And
I
think
connie
would
do
some
kind
of
you
know
something
in
the
herald
times
to.
E
And
it
would
just
which
would
be
another
way
of
getting
everybody
involved
in
it.
Yeah.
G
Part
of
that
that
meeting
in
that
team-
that's
doing
this
so
add
me
to
the
list.
Please.
C
Okay,
so
so
I
me
that's,
that's
actually
good
to
know
because,
just
to
clarify
like
I.
C
We,
when,
when
we
sort
of
start
at
the
top
of
the
year,
talking
about
our
year-long
calendar
and.
C
C
C
A
natural
framework
it
doesn't
have
to
be
ex
exclusionary
in
any
way,
but
the
natural.
C
C
C
Excel
sheet
or
google
sheet,
rather
and
and
like
associated
google
map
that
sean's
talking
about.
C
C
To
exit,
I
think
if
we
can
get
like
a
clear
view
on
the
assets
you
know
and
and
resources.
C
Regular
committee
for
a
couple
specific
meetings
to
focus
on
this
or
we
could
find
like
a.
E
E
E
Where
those
bodies
are
buried
so
to
speak,
and
it
it's
maybe
we
could
just
you
know.
C
Sorry,
I
do
have
one
question
on
the
the
topic
that
that
we're
originally
on
with
sean's
departure.
C
And
that
is
with
this
hire.
Does
the
bac
play
any
role
in
that.
C
B
That's
a
great
question:
I
believe
brianne
is
going
to
be
involved,
I'm
not
sure
about
what
that.
B
B
Be
others
if
you
want
to
raise
your
hand
nick,
it
seems
like
you're,
pretty
interested
right
now.
B
B
B
A
F
Let
me
see
lower
hand.
Okay,
at
any
rate,
I
was
listening
to
you
guys
talk
about
the
treasure
hunt.
K
And
I'll
just
be
really
quick,
my
foundation,
which
specializes
in
mental
wellness
with
the
arts.
K
K
Galleries
and
stuff
like
that,
and
I
just
wanted
to
know
how
I
can
incorporate
that
into
what.
K
K
K
K
Shows
our
treasure
hike
hunts
as
of
right
now
we're
just
doing
it
to
fundraise.
So
that's
like.
K
Five
dollars
three
dollars
to
fundraise,
but
I
don't
know
if
my
organization
has
a
place.
A
E
What
is
kira's
web
address
for
her
organization
kyra?
Do
you
want
to
add
it
to
the
chat,
or
should
I.
K
J
Hi
everyone
congrats
sean-
I
have
nothing
really
to
add,
except
for
we're.
Gonna
have.
J
That's
it
from
me
for
work.
Everyone,
sean
you'll,
be
missed,
so
sad
but
exciting
times.
A
A
A
Want
us
to
communicate
to
the
masses,
let
us
know,
additionally,
as
you
try
to
wrap
things
up
if.
A
B
Slip
through
the
cracks
here
I
say
you
know
just
I
will
try
to
connect
you
with
folks
at.
B
That
can
that
can
help
you
more
in
the
short
term
versus
you
know.
Our
arduous
long
term
process.
B
K
E
One
last
question:
I
I
kind
of
put
the
whole
thing
with
the
community
hour
on
the
side.
E
Thinking
that
it
would
start
in
the
fall,
but
my
big
question
is.
E
In
lieu
of
what
you
were
talking
about,
I'm
assuming
that
it
has
to
be
thought
of
now
as
an.
A
B
B
We
have
to
publicly
notify
the
public
of
that
which
is
really
silly,
which
would
mean.
B
B
E
E
E
B
B
Side
in
the
mall
that
might
be
a
good
partner.
That
might
be
a
great
partnership
for
that.
B
So
it
doesn't
have
to
be,
it
just
has
to
be
publicly
put
out
there
right.
So
I.
B
I
can,
and
I
I
have
a
feeling
I
know
what
chaz
is
raising
her
hand.
I
was
gonna,
say.
J
To
different
arts
organizations,
we
have
great
spaces
for
meetings
and
community
hours,
so
yeah.