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A
Just
jump
right
into
it
minutes
and
financials
sean
yeah
we'll
need
to
discuss
minutes
later.
B
We
can
kind
of
go
over
that
briny
I'll
yield
that
to
you
for
that
discussion.
B
Financials
no
changes
still
same
in
402
and
403
accounts,
so
no
changes
from
last
month.
A
All
right
nick,
I
know
you
just
joined
us,
but
if
you
can
start
to
give
us
an
update
on
public
art,.
C
Yes,
apologies
for
being
late
got
stuck
in
work.
C
Let's
see
where
are
we
at,
I
guess,
with
the.
C
C
I
think
what
we
should
probably
do
is
and
actually
I'd
love
feedback.
C
Prefer
I
could
set
aside
some
time
and
do
a
really
thorough
top
to
bottom
read
through.
C
C
Need
a
bit
more
work
and
need
to
be
fleshed
out.
You
know,
or
I
can
take
a
step
for
the
sections.
C
That
are
more
complete
and
sort
of
streamlining
the
language
and
giving
the
entire
document
a
more.
C
A
A
C
With
my
assessment
of
where
things
are
at
by
monday
and
then
hopefully
that
puts
people.
C
In
a
position
position
next
week
to
ask
some
questions
and
we
can
sort
of
hopefully.
C
Make
the
call
within
you
know
the
first
24
or
48
hours
after
my
email
as
to
whether
we
want
to.
C
Get
a
meeting
on
the
books
for
later
in
the
week
or
if
we
can
sort
some
stuff
via.
A
C
B
B
E
There's
no
conflict
for
grants.
I
know
that
I
won't
probably
won't
be
able
to
make
it.
C
Way
we
had
sections
divvied
up,
I
probably
need
I
probably
have
the
least
questions.
C
The
rest
of
it's
transparent
and
karen
I'm
happy
nick
to
take
this
off
your
plate.
B
You
would
prefer
to
do
that,
rather
than
shoot
an
email
karen.
Just
let
me
know,
what's
your.
C
Yeah,
I
I
guess,
since
our.
C
Last
meeting
I
did
attend
the
ribbon
cutting
for
the
trades
district
garage.
C
That's
not
a
total
surprise,
but
a
good
number
of
folks
that
were
actually
there.
C
Which
gave
a
esteban
a
bit
of
a
captive
audience,
I
think
for
all
of
the
events
that
he'd
done.
C
I
think
he
got
the
most
public
participation
at
that
one.
That's.
C
And
then
I
know
that
we're
right
in
the
zone
now
where
he
was
hoping
to
have.
C
C
B
No,
he
hasn't
yet
and
I
I
emailed
him
to
get
an
update
on
where
he
was,
and
I
haven't
heard
back.
B
B
A
B
C
C
C
I
also
want
to
be
cognizant
of
how
much
work
that's
going
to
be
for
him,
and
so
you
know.
C
If
it's
something
where
I
don't
know,
he
needs
like
40
more
and
it's
something
where
you
know
we.
C
Can
kind
of
put
that
to
the
commission
and
we
can
do
one
last
sort
of
final
messaging
push.
C
To
our
networks,
you
know
and
see
if
we
can
wrangle
a
few
up
or
perhaps
commissioners
and.
C
You
know
their
their
families
want
to
want
to
do
a
couple
on
their
own,
like
that
sort
of.
C
Thing
we
might
be
able
to
get
that
to
that
finish
line
without
esteban
having
to.
C
Power
through
a
bunch
all
by
himself
yeah-
and
I
think
the
goal
is
to
get
the
community.
E
Especially,
if
you
all
send
me
some
type
of
images
or
something
I
can
put
on
social
media,
I
can
I.
E
E
Can
you
put
that
link
in
the
chat
sean?
If
that's
you
happy
to
yeah,
so
I'm
just
curious,
I'm
gonna.
B
B
B
B
C
Don't
see
any
from
the
trades
garage
I
kind
of
scanned
through
them
before
he
left
and.
C
Yeah,
so,
okay,
that
that
would
be
super
helpful
essence.
That's
that's
great
and.
C
You
know,
I
guess,
beyond
the
link,
if
there's
any
other
context
or
info,
that
you
need
feel.
C
Free
to
shoot
sean
and
I
an
email
and
we
can
help
fill
in
the
gaps
there.
Okay,
thank
you.
C
And
his
his
colleague
and
former
student
who's
actually
doing
the
3d
render.
C
Transfers
from
these
2d
submissions
was
there
as
well
and
so
yeah.
It.
C
It
felt
really
good
there's
a
good.
You
know,
reaction
from.
C
City,
folks,
you
know
the
the
mayor
came
over,
checked
things
out.
Don
gibson
came
over.
C
Checked
things
out
told
us,
we
should
put
the
designs
on
a
shirt
and
sell
them.
C
C
C
Good
sean
is
there
a
timeline
for
the
the
dipper
and
north
star
part
of
the
installation.
B
We're
so
just
just
so
everybody
knows:
construction
delays,
galore
right
now,
right
with.
B
B
Almost
10
dollars
for
2x4
when
normally
they're
about
250.
so
and
I'm
not
sure
what
what.
B
B
They
just
are
missing
one
key
mechanical
component
to
be
shipped
for
the
whole
lighting
system,
so.
B
I'll
try
to
like
I
said
I
have
an
email
out
to
tom
and
rachel
to
get
an
update
on
that.
B
Kind
of
dedication
event:
they
have
pitched
juneteenth
as
a
potential
dedication
date.
B
B
Already
a
scheduled
event
for
juneteenth
at
the
park
that
the
cfrd
and
iu
will
be.
B
Pursuing
but
it's
kind
of
in
a
different
timeframe,
it's
more
during
the
day.
This
could
be.
B
B
Sleep
on
it,
I
think
it
could
align
well
with
the
dedication
it'd
just
be
kind
of
a
different.
B
Yeah
it'd
be
june
yeah
june
19th
it'd
be
a
saturday.
Liz's
crew
would
be
more
on
the.
B
B
Liz
has
also
been
appointed
to
the
renaming
committee
for
jordan
avenue
for
both
iu
and
the.
B
City
so
she's
a
very
important
voice
and
has
been
doing
a
lot
of
productions
around
the
black.
B
Experience
in
indiana
and
we're
really
I'm
really
thrilled
to
be
that
she
her
and
her.
B
E
What
organization
is
cfrd?
That's
a
community
family
resources
department.
E
Okay
and
what
what
is
liz's
last
name
again,
mitchell:
okay,.
B
I'll
have
to
look
into
that.
It's
it's
three
individuals
that
works,
work,
work
with
her
on.
B
Her
productions,
I'm
trying
to
think
I
saw
one
at
the
rose
fire
bay
about
two
years
ago,.
B
B
B
You
know
the
the
the
material
purchase.
So
oh
thank
you
nick
for
sending
that
that's
helpful.
B
B
I'll,
hopefully
have
an
answer
next
week.
It's
fingers
crossed
sounds
good.
A
B
When
in
the
race,
you
know
fourth
street,
as
you
all
have
seen,
the
precast
is
up.
So
the.
B
Art
component
is
pretty
critical
to
how
that
building
will
look,
so
just
encourage
people
to.
B
Be
patient
about
that
and
yeah
we're
rocking
and
rolling
on
all
fronts
with
a
one
percent
so.
E
Cycle
on
april
30th
and
we
have
33
applications,
some
of
them
are
from
new
applicants,
some
of
them.
E
Are
as
we
have
been
calling
them
repeat,
offenders
and
we
are
currently
reviewing
them.
The.
E
The
folks
from
bac
who
are
reviewing,
who
are
serving
on
the
grants
panel
me
of
course,.
E
Elizabeth,
let's
see
bryony
and
elliot,
and
then
we
also
have
some
volunteers
who.
E
Are
in
arts
programs,
I
believe
in
arts,
administration,
arts.
A
Cowboy
thank
you
so
we,
we
are
all
reviewing
the
applications
right
now
and
we'll
take
some.
E
Time
on
may
22nd
to
meet
and
and
actually
have
that
discussion
we're
getting
back
to.
E
The
traditional
grants
panel
that
we've
had
after
taking
a
break
with
the.
E
The
recovery
grants
programs
where
the
setup
was
just
a
little
bit
different.
E
Oh
and
one
one
other
thing
that
I
wanted
to
mention
that
I
glazed
over
is
that.
E
To
those
applicants
so
that
their
emerging
artist,
grants
are
just
as
strong
in
the
fall.
E
We
have
that
that
friday
blocked
off
so
that
we
can
check
in
and
everything
but
we're
meeting
the.
E
Are
still
in
our
queue
and
spend
our
block
of
time
on
saturday
with
each
other
in
discussion.
B
No,
not
really
we're
really
excited
essence
has
taken
the
lead
as
grant's
chair.
It's
a.
B
Good
pool
of
applicants,
even
though
there
are
some
some
I
didn't
realize
we
were
saying
a
repeat.
B
Offender
but
the
yeah,
it's
a
it's
a
fairly
good
spread
some
interesting
new
folks
at
this.
B
At
the
table,
you
know
that
you
know
the
legacy
organizations
and
the
typical
kind
of.
B
Art
groups
brought
themselves
to
the
table
in
a
lot
of
ways,
so
it's
going
to
be
a
tough.
B
B
That
way,
we
can
all
kind
of
it
won't
be
freshly
presented
to
you
in
june
is
what
I'm
saying
so.
A
All
right,
moving
on
to
the
strategic
plan,
implementation,
we'll
keep
this
one.
A
A
All
right
so
we'll
look
we'll
look
for
some
updates
for
the
next
meeting.
For
now,
we'll.
D
Social
media
question
essence,
so
we
had
talked
about
the
black
lives
matter.
Mural
me
like
going.
D
Like
one
more
photo
at
the
that
I
shared
already
at
the
the
new
sweatshirt
thing,
but
also.
D
D
D
E
Yeah
that'd
be
great
either
you
can
email
them
to
me.
If,
if
you
want
help
with
the
the
text.
B
B
Feel
free
to
share
so
I'll
go
back
in
and
edit
those.
So
you
have
access
and
then.
B
You
can
just
share
them,
and
that
might
be
a
way
of
of,
I
think
helen
didn't
want
to.
B
B
But
yeah
so
I'll
just
try
to
go
back.
Make
sure
you
you
all
are
tagged
in
that
and
and
once
again.
B
B
That
people
may
have,
but
there
was
some
discrepancy
between
some
advisory
council
members.
B
B
So
cool
all
right
next
topic
on
the
agenda
we
are
presenting
to
city
council
on
june,
2nd
and.
A
Several
bits
of
information
and
updates
for
city
council,
so
I
would
love
to
hear
from
all.
C
Our
previous
presentation
from
2019,
like
I
I'm
curious
if
people
want
to
sort
of
stick
to
that.
C
General
format-
or
I
mean
obviously
not
everything
in
there-
is
relevant
like
we.
C
Could
strip
out
a
couple
of
panels
that
were
more
like
project
specific,
like
the.
C
Community
song
and
the
ivy
tech
arts
awards,
but
I
do
feel
like
the
rest,
you
know
highlighting
the.
C
It
can
successfully
interact
and
coordinate
with
other
city
commissions
and
entities.
C
I
think
that
always
plays
well,
and
obviously
we
have
a
lot
of
you
know.
One
percent
to
highlight.
C
C
G
Yeah,
I
I
just
as
meaty
as
it
can
be
and
if
you
need
other
people
to
talk
about.
G
Specific
things,
just
kind
of
assign
it
and
ask.
A
I
can
do
that
yeah,
I'm
happy
to
public
speak.
G
Been
kind
of
a
semi-hiatus
in
the
past
two
years,
because
there
are
quite
a
few
specifically.
A
E
So
is
this
the
the
june
meeting
that
we
have
been.
E
Yes,
okay,
so
it
so,
it
will
actually
not
happen
before
we
have
settled
on.
E
The
spring
grants
recipients,
it
sounds
like
june,
the
second,
so
sometimes
we
might.
A
You
know
as
far
as
this
one
year
but
and
we
can
edit
that
until
the
very
last
minute.
E
The
the
mood
of
the
room
like
who's
in
the
room,
I
will
volunteer
to
assist
bryony
yay.
E
Please
give
me
a
rundown
of
what
to
expect
and
and
what
to
come
with
yeah.
No,
I
mean
we.
A
Would
have
a
deck
that
everybody
would
and
I
can
work
on
that
deck
and
coordinate
with
sean.
A
A
B
Yeah,
so
so
normally
you
know
this
has
been
a
request
on
and
off
over
the
years
for
the.
B
To
city
council
and
just
update,
obviously
I
do
a
pretty
good
job
of
relaying
information
up
to.
B
The
mayor's
office,
because
I
work
directly,
you
know
that's
that's
a
direct
line
of.
B
B
B
B
To
the
planning
commission
on
the
fourth
street
garage
and
the
trade
crash,
so
really,
I
think.
B
Of
the
art
commission
has
changed
since
2019.,
so
it's
really
about
an
opportunity
to
introduce.
B
There's
public
record
stuff
that
we
have
to
be
careful
of
it
would
be
great
to
have
as.
B
B
Raise
your
hand
if
you're
a
commissioner
here
turn
your
camera
on
that
way.
Everybody.
B
B
B
I
would
we
didn't
get
a
lot
of
questions.
Last
time
I
presented
in
2019,
and
I
was
kind
of.
B
B
And
then
there's
no
question
so
I
will
try
to
maybe
ask
and
you
know
maybe
we
can
provide
the.
B
Slides
beforehand
and
stuff
like
that,
but
I
was
hoping
for
more
of
an
open
discussion
with
city.
B
Council,
because
it's
a
public
meeting
and
the
questions
come
only
from
city
council
or
anybody.
A
B
Would
be
after
so
we're
we're
kind
of
early
on
in
the
agenda
and
the
reason
why
I
didn't
align.
B
This
year
is
obviously
there's
a
lot
of
things
happening
at
the
city.
Right
now
you
know
city.
B
B
And
then
also
too,
you
know
just
last
week
we
announced
annexation
pursuits
again.
So
there's.
B
Y'all's
story
as
a
commission
and
that's
that's
the
head
space
I
would
enter
you
know.
B
B
C
C
G
Kind
of
pragmatic,
maybe,
and
that
with
the
public
art,
if
you
have
you
know,
you
know
this.
G
So
you
know
I'm
sure
that
shawn's
been
doing
this
all
along,
but
that
usually.
D
Earlier
with
that,
like
arts
weren't
important,
and
we
should
be
funding
like.
D
Environmental
concerns,
or
something
like
that,
one,
like
with
isabelle
piedmont,
smith,.
D
There's
something
that
she
was
kind
of
it
got
that
dicey
or
icy,
and
so
maybe
do
we
want.
B
B
Term,
to
put
it
in
an
either
or
framework,
so
I
don't
think
it's
really
about
that
and
and.
B
We
do
have
a
lot
of
new
city
councillors.
A
lot
of
them
are
very
arts
very
proactive
in
the
arts.
B
Commit
the
council
right
sims
is
also
a
very
strong
arts
ally.
Flaherty
is
one
as
well
sue.
B
Council,
you
know
members
and
babbitt
you're
totally
right
how
we
can
talk
about
the.
B
B
Is
is
super
important
and
I
think
I'll
be
able
to
have
some
more
of
those
numbers.
B
Program
and
how
much
money
has
gone
out
the
door.
I
I
don't
think
that
I
mean
council
knows
these.
B
So
I'll
just
make
sure
that
we
do
have
some
like
economic
impact
numbers
that
we
attach
to
not.
B
Just
the
like
the
celebratory
like
narrative
of
like
commissioning
a
young
artist
that
then.
B
B
G
G
The
you
know
all
the
art,
the
the
posters
that
are
around
town
and
murals,
etc.
That
are
all.
D
B
B
B
Yes,
you
can,
yes,
absolutely
you
can
use
whatever
you
need
to
to
make
an
exciting
design
format.
A
Email
because
we
will
not
have
a
meeting
before
this
goes
to
city
council,
so
I
will
need
your.
A
Feedback
your
observations
and
I
will
add
a
script
to
the
slides
so
that
it's
not
just
the.
B
E
A
B
And
I
would
say
that
use
this
meeting
folder
that
I
shared
with
everybody.
C
Like
when
we
ahead
of
the
the
trades
commission,
when
we
did
some
stuff
at
like
the
farmer's
market,.
C
I
might
dig
around
and
see
if
I
can
find
some
like
photos
and
and
even
like
social.
C
Photos
that
we
could
possibly
get
individual
permissions
to
to
use
that'd
be
great
I'll.
C
There's
some
opportunities
to
like
subtly
frame
some
of
these
things
and
not
exclusively
from.
C
Our
voice,
but
to
show
community
reaction
and
community
interaction.
You
know
that
it
that.
C
C
Cool
did
you
want
to
give
a
deadline
for
that
feedback,
a
step?
If
you
could,
let
me
look
at
the.
A
Calendar
here,
real
quick,
today's
the
12th
we
have
the
presentation
is
in
three
weeks.
B
There
we
go,
I'm
mute
yeah,
so
I
share
with
you
all
the
task
force
report.
I
think
you
all
got
the.
B
Press
release
last
week,
so
this
has
been
the
timing
that
we've
been
waiting
for,
that
triggers.
B
Let
me
get
down
to
it
so
bryony.
You
are
also
on
the
task
force,
as
the
arts
identified
as.
B
The
arts,
commission
representative
and
you
know,
since
december
this
group
has
been
meeting.
B
Very
regularly,
it's
a
very
thorough
babette.
I
think
you
mentioned
at
one
meeting.
B
B
Waldron
has
transferred
hands
multiple
times.
The
city
is
very
concerned
about
the
longevity.
B
B
B
B
B
And
then
also
double
down
on
the
the
emphasis
of
considering
a
ground
up
from
scratch.
B
Built
art
center-
I
I
want
to
throw
a
couple
things
out
there
that
a
lot
of
people
kind
of
get.
B
B
B
Facilities
or
I
guess
these
new
development
sites
there's
there
is
market
in
our
downtown
to.
B
B
The
waldron,
so
the
this
is
the
recommendation.
The
city
is
currently
assessing
this
report.
B
Is
also
on
the
city
website,
which
is
worth
looking
at
as
well,
so
I'm
happy.
B
As
a
commission
and
hear
your
all's
thoughts,
I'm
I've
been
meeting
with
as
many
different.
A
I
just
want
to
add
that
the
task
force
conducted
eight
focus
groups
with
different.
B
And
we
also
included
these
are
kind
of
critical
infrastructure,
and
I
just
want
to
highlight
that.
B
Just
because
of
covid
concerns,
so
I
just
want
to
point
that
out
from
a
city
staff
point.
A
And
can't
quite
voice
an
opinion,
but
sean
you're
seeking
for
bac
feedback
on
this
specifically.
B
It
doesn't
need
to
be
an
official
vote
tonight
by
any
means,
but
I
think
just
being
actively.
B
Involved
in
this
conversation
as
we
pursue
the
recommendations
and
look
at.
B
Look
through
them.
I
think
I
just
want
to
be
clear
too,
that
there
is
an
arts
forward
campaign.
B
Going
on
right
now,
that's
a
little
bit.
I
think
a
mischaracterization
of
what's
been
happening.
B
Frankly,
and
that's
a
little
bit
egg
on
the
city
face
in
terms
of
communication,
I
think
it's
not.
B
B
B
Miscommunication
from
city
council
at
the
meeting,
where
just
so
you
all
know
how.
B
We
don't
know
what
we
don't
know
right,
so
I
think
it's
it's
been
a
little
bit
complicated.
B
Across
the
board,
so
that's
just
something
I
wanted
to
point
out.
I'm
sure
some
of
you
got
that.
B
Email
and
briani,
I
know
you're
heavily
involved
on
the
steering
committee
and
weren't
at
the.
B
G
Line,
no,
not
close,
you're
close,
so
it's
a
little
confusing.
The
task
force
is
making
yeah
yeah.
B
B
Party
management
that
could
be
through
an
open
process
right
that
could
that-
and
it
probably
will.
B
Cardinal
could
be
that
it
also
could
be
the
bct
right
they're
right
around.
A
A
A
To
serve
those
theater
groups
and
performance
groups
in
the
in
the
best
capacity
possible.
B
B
Code
violations
too,
like
getting
a
fire
stair
repaired
stuff
like
that,
so
it's
gonna
be
about.
B
A
half
a
million
in
deferred
maintenance.
That
needs
to
be
done
so
and
I
think
part
of
the.
A
A
A
That
is
if
they
choose
to
follow
our
recommendation
of
the
task
force.
They've
been.
A
The
right
one
or
taking
other
factors
into
account
other
information
from
other
commissions
other.
B
G
If,
if
they
have
the
venue
or
whatever,
when
they,
they
would
consider
doing
any.
B
Know
broadway
in
new
york
announced
last
week
that
september
14th
they're
opening
100
capacity.
B
Also,
there's
their
concern
right.
The
rose
fire
bay
is
90
people
90
k
max
in
the
auditorium.
B
B
B
In
terms
of
some
of
those
investments,
there
is
some
concern
right.
Like
I
mentioned
earlier,.
B
And
material
costs
are
right.
We
recently
bid
out
a
fence
that
was
four
times
the
cost.
B
That
it
would
normally
be
for
the
parking
garages
right,
so
there's
there's
also
some
concerns.
B
B
B
B
B
Person
for
the
arts
has
continued
to
increase
the
arts
support
with
our
grant
program
year.
B
Over
year
has
has
devoted
a
lot
of
projects
to
the
one
percent
and
actually
has
increased.
B
B
B
A
strong
mayor
system,
so
I
really
don't
think
there's
too
there's
not
an
alarm
bell
ringing.
B
That,
I
think,
there's
some
misconception
in
the
community
that
we're
going
to
sell
this
building.
B
B
B
A
G
About
when
they're
going
to
go,
live,
have
you
that's
a
good
question?
They've
been
doing.
B
Some
hybrid
events-
and
I
know
that,
like
the
arts
and
humanities
council,
has
opened
maxwell.
B
C
The
mindset
that
things
are
going
to
be
wide
open
start
of
the
fall
semester
on
campus.
C
There
is
the
wide
assumption
that,
like
club
touring
and
like
arena
and
auditorium.
C
Taurean
is
going
to
be
wide
open
in
september
that
could
that
could
go
backwards,
but.
C
A
lot
of
cities
and
states
to
sort
of
follow
this
lead
so
that
you
know
touring
activities.
C
Things
like
that,
and
you
know
sort
of
the
race
to
return
to
like,
like
local
tourism,
commerce,.
C
Might
follow
behind,
but
I
think
I
think
it's
common
for
september
unless
there's
a
a
big
shift.
A
A
A
G
Whatever
yeah,
I,
I
think
it
would
be
helpful
that
if
you
all
just
as
active
members
in
the.
B
Said
the
mayor
is
a
very
supportive
mayor
and
is
following
you
know,
through
and
through
on
a.
B
Lot
of
things
you
know,
I,
if
you
hear
of
any
rumors
or
any
kind
of
myth,
there's
just
I
think.
B
There's
just
so
much
information
out
there
that
it's
always
hard
to
follow
and
we
have
not.
B
B
And
say:
sell
the
building
because
it's
the
second
time
it's
come
back
to
the
city
right,
so.
B
Just
just
urge
people
to
be
patient
right,
we're
doing
our
due
diligence.
B
And
we
will,
you
know
in
the
coming
weeks,
be
very
open
and
public
and
transparent
about
our.
B
Process
and
what
our
intentions
are,
we're
assessing
this
just
as
quickly
as.
B
G
Oh,
I
was
just
saying
just
quickly
that
well,
I
think
a
lot
of
this
is
about
supporting
the.
G
And
at
this
point,
the
it's
critical
to
bloomington
that
everything
is
done
to
be
as
visual.
G
On
the
waldroom
will
in
fact
come
back
in
in
terms
of
business.
You
know
downtown
businesses.
G
G
Minute
the
artist
put
up
and
the
walls
on
the
fourth
street
garage.
I
think
that
also
will
add.
G
A
A
A
Because
he
got
a
job
with
the
public
system
in
atlanta
and
moved,
but
he
was
hoping
to
join
a.
A
A
Caught
up
with
him
and
starting
a
new
job
and
all
of
those
things,
so
congratulations
to
clinton.
B
System,
so
we
are
very
excited
because
he
has
such
a
long
and
promising
career.
B
His
brainchild
so
we'll
make
sure
that
he's
kept
in
the
loop
on
that.
But
we
are
very
sorry.
B
Please
encourage
people
to
apply
through
the
onboard
portal.
It's
an
open
process
right.
B
B
B
B
D
I
have
a
little
trouble
with
attention
span,
but
if
we
have
the
recording,
you
can
throw
me
in.
D
E
D
Of
it
will
make
it
a
lot
easier
and
sam.
I
can
point
you
to
a
couple
other,
like
public.
B
Commissions,
just
so
you
have
an
idea,
like
I
said
I
think
wilkerson's
rest
in
power
legacy
is.
B
B
B
D
Write
some
words.
There
also
used
to
be
a
time
where
certain
commissioners,
I
won't
name
really.
C
Like
to
like
pick
at
every
little
word
in
in
the
minutes,
you
know
as
if
it
was
like
a
court.
C
Transcription-
and
we
don't
do
that
anymore-
we
just
worry
about
communicating
the
ideas.
A
With
that
yeah
one
question:
sean:
can
you
just
end
a
little
just
a
paragraph
or
something.
G
H
H
22Nd,
please
please
let
them
know,
go
to
our
website
and
look
on
our
calendar,
so
yeah
we're
really.
H
A
All
right
does
anybody
have
anything
else
to
add
anything
they
want
to
share
any
last
questions.