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A
And
then
near
west
side,
mural,
as
it
says
in
the
agenda,
the
rfq
closes.
A
August
19th,
so
that
is
next
friday.
I
believe
sorry
next
thursday,
rather.
A
Part
of
the
review
process
for
that
outside
of
commissioners.
It
sounds
like
the
full.
A
Public
art
committee
is
game
to
participate
in
that
review,
but
we
actually
have.
A
Natalie,
who
sort
of
the
west
side
community
leader
on
on
this
proposal,
sean
suggested.
A
Mallory,
who
works
with
the
city?
Who
could
be
a
good
addition
here
and.
A
We
could
also
reach
out
to
the
banneker
for
a
suggestion:
sean
one
bit
of
follow-up.
A
Would
you
mind,
even
though
I
know
mallory,
I
don't
think
I
have
her
city
email?
Would
you.
A
Mind
connecting
me
on
email
absolutely
and
I
can
give
her
the
run
down
there.
A
Yeah,
what
is
sorry,
what
is
natalie
galvin?
She
is
the
citizen
who
presented
to
us.
A
Previously
in
commission
meetings
and,
I
believe,
took
the
lead
on
the
neighborhood.
A
What's
your
position
in
the
city,
what
is
her
title?
It's
like
she's,
the
biped
coordinator.
A
Cool
so
yeah.
That
was
a
good
suggestion
from
sean,
not
only
she's,
a
city
employee,
who,
I
think.
A
You
know
probably,
is
sympathetic
and
interested
to.
A
The
work
the
commission
does,
you
know,
but
with
her
actual
job-
and
these
are
traffic.
A
Calmers,
it's
a
good
good
cross-section
of
stuff
that
she
works
on
as
well.
A
So
yeah
sean
you
can
you
can
make
that
intro
happen
and
then
do
the
same
for.
B
Banneker
too,
let's
see
eric's
contact
information
that
would
be
great,
and
so
once
that
closes.
A
B
For
for
spia
or
whatnot,
so
what
I
can
do
is
I'll
upload
everything
to
a
google
folder.
B
B
B
About
120
folks
signed
up
for
it,
that's
been
on
our
page
and
then
I've
kind
of
shared
it
out.
So.
B
And
it's
been
listed
on
our
rfp
page,
so
I
I
would
imagine
by
10
to
15
responses.
That's.
A
Cool
well
we'll
sort
of
leave
it
with
you
and
then
you
know
I
don't
I
don't
know
you
know.
A
Meeting
but
you
know
stop
me
if
there's
any
revisions
to
this
fourth
street
garage.
A
Is
that
still
on
track
cool
and
so
the
the
idea
there
is
there's
a
plan
with
a
parking.
A
For
work,
life,
balance
and
safety,
issues
of
the
people,
doing
the
installation
and
so.
A
We
assuming
we
stay
on
track
for
that,
and
the
project
finishes
october
8th.
We
would
aim.
A
For
a
dedication,
not
too
long
after
within
the
month
of
october
switchyard
park,
I
know.
A
That
we're
waiting
on
one
of
the
components
to
arrive
to
complete
this
sean
did
that
arrive.
A
Such
that
we're
still
on
track
for
like
a
late
august
installation
or
is
that
still
up
in
the
air.
A
Cool
and
then
once
that
is
complete,
we
will
figure
out
the
timing
on
a
dedication.
A
For
that
project,
which
we
will
be
working
heavily
with
the
the
parks
department.
A
As
as
the
host
for
that,
we'll
need
to
review
details
for
a
dedication
plaque
as
part
of
that.
A
Performance
piece
as
part
of
that
dedication,
so
that
will
be
the
core
component
of
that.
A
Trades
garage
is
moving
along
and
it
sounds,
like
installation
will
happen.
The
last
week.
A
Of
october,
each
tower
will
be
individually
shut
down
for
the
installation
in
the
space.
A
Probably,
if
all
all
goes
to
plan,
we're
gonna
have
three
dedications
between.
A
September
october
november-
perhaps
one
a
month
thereabouts,
so
I
will
be.
A
I
think
once
once
we
have
like
a
clear
timeline
on
some
of
those
I'll
be
following
up
with.
A
Members
of
the
public
art
committee
to
get
sort
of
a
co-chair
co-lead
on
each
of
those.
A
And
then,
with
the
stephen
reese
piece,
oh
yep,
sean's,
showing
this
is
the
trades
garage.
B
Impressive,
this
is
also
not
painted
yet
so
that
there'll
be
more
stark
contrast
between
the.
B
3D
printed
and
or
the
kind
of
modeled
depth
of
each
tile,
but
this
is
a
pretty
exciting.
B
B
Yeah,
just
and
just
fyi
sorry
nick
not
to
interrupt
real
quick,
but
just
so
everybody.
B
B
Tagging
us
either
in
the
description
comment,
but
I
know
both
artists
teams
for
both
project.
One.
B
That's
kind
of
the
best
place
to
see
this.
These
kind
of
updates,
yeah
I've
been
kind
of.
D
Same
question
just
about
the
actual
piece
there
from
esteban
like
he
definitely
took.
D
Artistic
license
and
like
reinterpreting
all
the
submissions
right
like
will
did
people
know.
D
B
To
a
three-dimensional
image-
and
so
we
tried
to
be
pretty
clear
about
that,
so
he
did
his
best
to.
B
B
B
Of
course
took
artistic
liberty,
but
I
think
that
they
still
embody
most
of
what
people
submitted.
B
A
Yeah
I'll
say
that
in
in
the
one
online
session
that
I
sat
in
on
and
then.
A
In
person
at
the
trades
garage
ribbon,
cutting
where
esteban
was
set
up.
A
You
know,
and
we
had
a
lot
of
people
doing
some
sketches
in
person
while
they
were
there.
A
The
tiles
and
things
like
that-
and
he
was
he-
was
pretty
good
about
explaining
to
people.
A
A
Know
it's
entirely
possible.
We
might
have
like
some
little
kids
that
submitted
stuff
there's
like.
A
Sort
of
like
pin
down
what's
what's
theirs,
you
know,
but
I
think
that
esteban
did
did
about.
A
The
sample
that
he
had
and
what
what
it
would
end
up
sort
of
looking
like
so
yeah,
hopefully
that.
A
Lands
well
with
everyone.
It
helps
that
overall,
the
piece
looks
really
good
and
I
think
once
it's.
A
Actually
up
in
the
space-
and
you
know
visible
to
the
public,
I
think
that'll
be
great
and
so.
A
A
Idea
how
how
it'll
really
look
so
yeah,
I'm
excited
about
any
any
other
questions
about.
C
C
Just
if
we
can
bring
other
disciplines
other
groups
into
it,
I
think
there's
some
value
to
that.
A
That's
concerned,
you
know,
but
I
think
that
the
two
garages
in
particular
we're
kind
of.
A
We're
a
little
better
starting
point
there
I
think
fourth
street
in
particular.
I
would
really
love.
A
Ideas,
you
know
like
again
this
the
process,
for
that
one
was
different
in
that
we
didn't
you.
A
A
The
project
sort
of
maximize
the
visibility
of
it,
and
so
that's
that's,
probably
the
one
where.
A
The
get-go
is
probably
most
important,
so
I
would
I
would
love
any
suggestions.
B
Maybe
reach
out
to
like
papa
stafford
and
see
about
like
contemporary
dance
opportunities
with.
B
Maybe
in
the
spring
right
as
I
kind
of
like
contributing
kind
of
peace,
post
dedication.
B
B
B
B
To
take
in
the
full
view,
so
that
might
be
a
way
of
thinking
about.
We
are,
you
know,
obviously,.
A
With
wfhb
on
something
yeah
or
even
like
bsl,
which
has
you
know,
there's
like
70
of
them
and.
C
A
Yeah
yeah,
that's
true
yeah
I
mean
you
know
we
could.
A
A
Cool
yeah-
that's
that's
good,
but
you
know
give
give
that
some
thought
any
other.
A
B
Scope
before
it
just
didn't
happen,
which
is
not
it's
not
really
the
end
of
the
world,
because
the.
B
Inherently
functional
to
the
use
of
the
building
it
just
is,
I
mean
actually
there's
argument.
B
Kind
of
critical
punch
list
items
like
elevator
inspections
and
fire
expansion
inspections,
those.
B
B
Have
some
kind
of
either
involvement
in
that,
or
at
least
have
some
poster
boards
out
about
the.
B
Artwork
coming
I
just
don't
want
to
cause
alex,
has
been
very
sensitive
to
this
and
has
been
very.
B
Concerned
about
the
kind
of
timing
delay,
and
so
you
know
just
in
terms
of
public
perception.
B
B
Tomorrow,
if
we're
gonna
hit
that
deadline
cool,
that
makes
sense
yeah
I
mean
I
I
just
I
think
if.
A
It
wouldn't
be
the
same
as
what
we
did
with
the
trades
garage.
You
know
I
wouldn't
necessarily.
A
Reason
esteban
was
there.
Was
he
wanted
to
use
that
opportunity
to
like
capture
some
people
to.
A
Submit
more
more
tile
designs,
we're
still
trying
to
get
to
the
finish
line
on
that,
but.
A
A
A
A
A
Heard
it
yeah,
that's
that's
a
good
point.
Nick
they
do
have
a
one
percent
mock-up,
which
is
pretty.
B
About
that
from
adam,
actually
I'll
go
ahead
and
do
that
this
week,
when
I
have
my
meeting
with
them,.
A
The
stephen
reese
trades
gateway
piece,
it's
still
kind
of
tbd,
but.
A
We,
we
probably
won't
see
the
installation
on
that
until
late
this
year,
early
2022.
B
No,
I
I
would
this
is.
I
just
want
to
encourage
the
commission
to
think
big
about
these.
B
Dedications,
you
all
can
make
it
what
you
want
right.
We
do
have
some
funding
available
like.
B
B
B
Unique
things
and
it
doesn't
have
to
be
as
traditional
as
just
a
ribbon
type
right.
B
We
at
the
art
commission
can
do
a
little
bit
of
you,
know
new
and
challenging
things.
So
I
think.
B
That's
just
something
to
maybe
ferment
on,
or
you
know,
talk
to
talk
about
with
some
other
kind
of.
B
I
think
we
can
kind
of
foster
in
the
community
that
would
be
good
and
that
you
know
the
wfhp.
B
Connection
is
really
great
as
well
as
bso
right
there.
It
would
be
a
perfect
opportunity
for
that.
B
C
All
right,
then,
let's
move
on
to
grants
there's
a
lot
to
unload
lots
of
updates.
Essence.
F
Yeah
I've
I've
got
a
list
here,
but
if
I
miss
anything
brian
or
sean,
please
just
pitch
in
or.
F
Cut
in
that's
fine,
so
we
had
a
meeting
with
jane
from
the
city
this
past
week
and
we.
F
Did
decide
to
collaborate
with
buea
in
the
fall
for
the
the
grand
cycle.
F
A
huge
pot
40k
will
be
dedicated
to
organizations
and
businesses
within
the
zone.
F
Project
grants
that
we
host
as
vac
the
the
cycle
will
be
it'll.
The
applications
will.
F
F
I
want
to
make
a
correction.
I
have
been
saying
that
the
grants
meetings
are
on
the
second
friday.
F
I
don't
know
why,
where
I
got
that
from,
but
it's
the
third
fridays
I
made
the
mistake
a
couple.
F
Of
times
in
the
past
week,
or
so
so
just
for
anybody
who
may
have
been
confused
about
that.
F
C
Can
you
hear
me
okay,
I
just
want
to
take
a
moment
there
and
say
that
essence
really
needs
help
from
additional.
F
Something
I
need
to
fix
with
my
thing:
okay,
but
I
assume
you're,
saying
something
important.
B
Yeah
I
presented
to
the
uea.
They
were
very
happy
with
the
merged
applicant
pool,
so
there's.
B
Of
funding,
obviously,
you
know
some
eligibility
requirements
that
will
move
but
jane
was
happy.
B
B
To
shore
it
up
so
that
there
is
some
kind
of
back
end
frameworks,
so
that
it's,
I
think
it's
just.
B
B
B
Ask
for
some
kind
of
you
know
either
zone
resident
or
business
involved,
so
we
will
just
kind
of
be.
B
Either
his
own
resident
or
his
own
business
and
jane's
very
keen
on
that
as
well.
So
that's.
B
Applications
and
so
to
have
it
as
a
one
final
point
for
the
fall
this
year
makes
total
sense.
So.
F
Okay,
I
can
hear
everybody
again
sorry
about
that.
I
was
just
asking
folks
to
help
out
with.
C
F
Yes,
yeah
you
faded
out
and
when
you
were
saying
you
said
that.
E
And
that's
when
I
I
lost
you:
okay,
40
000
will
be
dedicated
to
businesses
and
nonprofits
that
are.
F
Within
the
buea
zone,
so
there's
a
specific
map
that
they
have
to
honor
when
distributing
funds.
F
Specifically,
we
hope
to
disperse
just
for
the
emerging
artist
grants
with
about
500
being.
F
The
amount
for
each
applicant
or
recipient,
but
we'll
we'll
talk
to
you
more
about
this
in
the.
F
We'll
talk
about
this
one
right
and
again
that
meeting
the
next
meeting
that
we.
F
Have
specifically
for
grants,
committee
is
august
20th
at
noon.
The
third
fridays.
F
Thanks,
nick
okay
and
just
sean
has
gone
ahead
and
created
the
three.
C
Google
forms
basically
for
the
three
categories
and
we've
started
to
review.
B
So
like
previously
not
to
call
out
this
person,
that's
on
the
call,
but
like
chas
moninger
has.
B
Is
his
own
resident
and
has
reviewed
as
as
when
we've
had
it
as
a
separate
zone,
arts
grant.
B
B
Combined
them
again,
we
are
doing
that
again
just
because
a
staff,
capacity
b
arts
organizations.
B
F
Because
a
lot
of
decisions
were
made
without
the
rest
of
the
committee,
so
as
mentioned,
we
will.
F
Compile
a
list
of
community
members
potential
people
to
recruit
for
the
grants
panel
like.
F
We
were
just
talking
about
here,
so
anybody
who's
on
the
grants
committee
bring
names.
F
Bring
names
of
people
that
you
think
would
be
interested
in
contributing
we'll
continue.
F
To
polish
the
fall
grants,
applications
largely
focusing
on
the
emerging
arts,
grant
artist
grant.
F
F
On
the
applications
as
they
stand
and
she
asked
for
volunteers
to
to
work
on
specific
sections.
F
Of
the
emerging
artist
grant
so
again,
if
you're
on
the
grants
committee
take
a
look
at
that
email.
F
And
help
out
where
you
can
and
those
sections
are
bolded
and
red
you
ready
to
miss
them.
So.
F
Yeah
and
if
you
can
work
on
that
before
our
next
meeting,
we
can
spend
that
time
actually.
F
Clear
already,
but
I
wanted
to
thanks,
but
thank
babette
for
pitching
in
on
the
grants
committee.
F
When
we
sent
out
that
message
asking
for
some
help,
but
again
anybody
else
who
has
the
bandwidth.
F
His
brian,
he
said
you
can
definitely
pitch
in
and
then
one
last
note
this.
F
Might
be
stressful
to
hear,
but
I
have
class
on
wednesdays
until
5
30
september
through
november.
F
G
F
Did
I
miss
anything
or
are
there
any
questions?
I
need
to
answer.
B
Friday,
so
the
city
is
anticipating
that
we
are
having
regular
meetings
with
our
facilities.
B
Was
you
know
the
outdated
kind
of
hvac
capacity,
but
also
you
know,
there's
a
lot
of
concern
about.
B
Ventilation
with
covid,
so
there's
that
work
taking
place
coinciding
with
the
third
party.
B
Management
of
the
rfq,
so
we're
kind
of
trying
to
do
our
punch
list
and
then
there's
a
variety.
B
B
B
Date
for
opening
we've
also
started
to
get
a
bunch
of
inquiries
about
venue,
rental
of.
B
The
facility,
so
we
are
penciling
in
dates-
they're
they're
not
guaranteed
right
now,.
B
B
But
we
are
kind
of
taking
those.
So
if
you
get
groups
that
are
curious
about
that,
send
them.
C
How
long
do
you
think
it
will
take
to
review
the
management
proposals.
B
Depends
on
how
many
we
get,
and
it
will
definitely
take
a
few
weeks
we
want
to
make.
B
C
B
The
time
and
where
we
are
so,
I
think
it's
it's
once
we
know
what
we
know.
It'll
be
easier.
B
But
yeah
it's
gonna
take
us
a
little
bit
of
time
to
review
and
you
know
review
pro
formas.
It
was.
B
Pretty
robust
rfq
request
for
qualifications,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have.
C
Review
and
study-
no,
not
at
the
moment
I
I
think
that
will
be
a
top
priority
for
my
successor.
B
As
I
totally
botched
our
last
meeting
kept
saying
predecessor
so
yeah
we'll
know.
E
More
in
the
coming
weeks,
I
think
about
that,
once
the
new
position
is
filled.
E
About
the
the
upcoming
things
you
know
at
the
auditorium,
and
also
of
a
concert
series.
E
If
they've
done
anything
to
put
any
new
air
filter
systems
or
anything
in
place,.
B
I
mean
it's
been
a
big
concern,
right
actors;
equity,
which
cardinal
has
to
abide
by
put
out
a.
B
Pretty
stunning,
I
think
it's
like
a
75-page
report
of
requirements.
Obviously
I
think
that's
going.
B
B
B
To
see
what
is
required
based
off
of
loosely
what
actors
equity
is
requesting,
I
I
can't
speak.
B
A
You
know
news
feeds
things
like
that
and
and
and
see
you
know,
because
presumably.
A
C
Everything
will
be
rescheduled
once
more
all
right
in
looking
at
the
strategic
plan
kind
of.
C
C
C
Fantastic
job
setting
that
up
for
us
and
it's
now
you
know
up
and
going
how
do
you
feel
about
it.
C
F
Been
as
active
posting
as
active
as
I
planned
at
all
posting
and
valeria,
and
I
we
talked.
F
After
our
last
meeting,
the
our
last
general
meeting
about
needing
to
to
meet
up
again
and.
F
And
revamp
our
plans,
so
I
was
just
casually
thinking
in
my
head
about
how
to.
F
Make
that
transition
not
seem
so
harsh
like
us
getting
back
on
and
getting
back
active.
F
And
we'll
we'll
figure
out
a
plan
for
that
there
may
be
it
may
be,
it
might
be
useful
for
us.
F
A
With
like
the
public
art
dedications
as
we're
putting
plans
together
for
that.
A
A
week's
worth
of
like
content
honestly
daily,
you
know,
but,
like
you
know,
we
should
come,
come
up.
A
With
some
content
to
either
post
ourselves
or
pass
through
to
us
and
see
you
know,
sort
of.
A
Stuff
from
project
one
or
whoever
and
posting
renders
to
you
know
making
sure
we
have
some
stuff.
A
C
C
E
Had
said
that
to
you
before,
but
I'll,
we
send
it
to
you,
but
basically
I
just
I
I
I
think
it's
there.
E
And
pretty
depressed
about
what
they're
doing
is
is
not
in
our
best
interest.
So,
and
I.
E
Something
in
person,
so
I
think
we
just
have
to
you
know
I
would
suggest.
C
C
So
sam
get
on
your
bike
and
go
around
town
things
like
that
and
to
hear
that
I've.
C
B
This
summer,
so
I
will
I'll
circle
back
on
that
and
have
an
update.
So
I
haven't
heard
anything.
B
Budgets
I'll
try
to
see
where
we're
at
with
them
on
getting
new
appointments.
Okay,
perfect.
D
Interested
but
they
like,
I
guess
one
one
was
you
guys
know.
Well,
I
don't
know
if
I
should
say.
D
Their
name,
but
they
just
I
saw
them
the
other
day
and
they're
like.
Actually,
I
don't
have
enough.
D
D
Pitch
of
like
how
much
we
expect
from
people
or
send
them
my
way
and
I'll
chat
with.
E
I'll
just
say
the
what's:
it
called
the
arts
alliance
opened
up
a
new
space.
E
Now-
and
I
thought
it
looked
terrific-
they
are
looking
for
they're
juring,
the
artists
who.
E
Different
than
than
what
they
have
you
know,
they
do
have
some
jewelry,
but
it's
not.
E
E
Rather
than
letting
the
spaces
sit,
so
you
know
it
would
be
it's
just
good
to
get
as
much
support.
E
C
H
Hi
just
wanted
to
say
it
for
the
community
ever
if
you
want
to
use
far
still.
I
bet
you.
H
H
H
Be
a
good
place,
safe
place
for
it,
and
second
of
all,
sam's
gonna
be
doing
a
workshop
at
far
so.
H
Shout
out
to
sam
in
september
and
we're
also
gonna
do
a
adult
watercolor
workshop
and
we
have.
H
C
Performance
arch
for
everybody,
no
matter
right
now,
what
our
financial
status
is
and
also.
C
Don't
forget,
exhibit
columbus
is
coming
up
in
the
next
few
weeks.
So
that's
something
that.
B
Financial
barriers,
so
I
I'm
not
trying
to
make
an
endorsement
here,
but
please
try
to
consider.
B
Supporting
cardinal
in
that
effort,
I
think
that's
really
radical
for
a
theater
group
of.
B
Very
important
financial
barrier
that
they're
removing
from
their
process.
That's
really
really.
B
I
think
important
important
work
and
I
see
kira
raised
her
hand,
go
ahead.
Kara.
I
I
guess
real
quick
just
want
to
find
out
how
I
might
be
able
to
get
a
flyer
approved
to.
I
Would
send
that
to
and
who
might
approve
that
type
of,
like
I
don't
know,
project.
B
Kiera
we
can,
we
can
share
from
your
page.
So
when
you
get
it
posted,
just
shoot
shoot
shoot
me.
B
C
D
But
this
is
the
vinyl
plotter.
This
is
what
it
looks
like,
and
these
are
all
the
colors
of.
D
It's
a,
I
think
it
is
a
it's
not
a
free
event,
but
you'll
get
to
make
your
own
stickers
decals.