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Okay,
next
we'll
move
into
council
member
reports,
I'd
like
to
begin
with
a
council
statement
in.
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Monday,
but
this
month
we
are
celebrating
the
martin
luther
king
jr
holiday,
so
it
will
be
monday.
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January
23rd
at
5
30
pm
via
zoom.
You
can
find
those
details
for
the
meeting.
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Into
the
record,
a
statement
that
mayor
hamilton
offered
last
week
on
the
same
topic
following.
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Thank
you,
mr
bender,
for
that
very
thoughtful
and
excellent
public
saving
good
evening.
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Right
now,
with
the
city
fleet
maintenance
department,
we
currently
have
five
technicians.
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Governmentfleet.Com
that
breaks
the
ratio
of
vehicles
that
needs
to
be
serviced
by
technician.
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Need
help
and
we're
not
helping
them
to
the
extent
that
they
need
help.
Yes,
we
have
racism.
M
And
homophobia
and
xenophobia,
etc
that
make
us
unsafe
also.
But
when
we,
the
caps
commission,
the.
M
Safety
commission
did
a
survey
asking
people
what
is
safety
to
them
their
number
one
answer.
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Propose
these
reappointments
as
a
slate,
but
if
anybody
would
like
for
any
of
the
individuals,
be.
F
Removed
in
a
separate
question,
I'm
open
to
that
by
way
of
an
amendment
to
the
motion.
But
with
that.
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C
So
this
resolution
has
been
a
bit
of
a
long
time
in
coming
cuba,
amistad
of.
C
Bloomington
has
been
supporting
it
for
many
many
months
and
and
looking
for
action
on
this.
C
Trump
era
restrictions.
I
guess
there
are
some
234
of
them
sanctions
and
I.
C
C
C
To
have
good
relations
and
and
move
forward
so
with
that
I'd
like
to
ask
the
council
president,
if.
C
A
D
There
are
some
sanctions
in
this
crs
u.s
cuba
policy
overview
that
was
in
our
packet
that.
D
Cuban
military
are
listed,
and
so
I
I
have
some
questions
about
if
we
vote
in
favor
of
ending
the.
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E
Resident
driven
brought
to
us
by
cubana
stat,
and
so
I
very
much
want
to
hear
from
them
as
to.
E
Their
rationales
to
why
they
have
been
you
know,
seeking
us
to
to
pass
this
resolution.
D
So
my
other
question
is
with
in
the
text
itself.
C
Well
perhaps
the
may
add,
but
I
understand
there
was
a
poll
taken.
I
can't
remember
the
date.
C
The
u.s
favor
changing
u.s
policy
toward
cuba
in
63
percent
of
adults
living
in
florida.
A
And
then
you
will
have
how
many
people
plan
to
speak.
Okay,
just
two
okay,
three
three.
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N
Experiences
I
had
in
cuba-
and
I
hope
this
might
answer
some
of
what
isabelle's
asking,
but.
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N
N
N
N
Know
that
in
the
90s
there
was
such
a
a
change
after
our
peacemaking
with
russia
that
they.
N
It's
unbelievable
and
we
don't
know
any
of
that,
so
I
just
want
to
say
what
a
mystery
cuba
is.
It
is.
N
They
have
developed
it,
but
we
don't
even
know
anything
about
that,
because
we
hear
nothing.
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N
N
There,
the
embargo,
for
instance,
if
a
a
vessel
goes
to
cuba
to
trade,
that
actual
vessel
cannot.
N
And
oil,
that's
another
big
one
and
being
included
in
the
world
economy.
That's
why
there.
N
Was
that
vote
with
the
u.n,
where
only
united
states
and
israel
and
everybody
else
voted
for.
A
And
who
do
we
have
next
welcome
I'm
cynthia
roberts
and
I'm
a
probably
a
founding
member.
O
O
O
O
University,
who
is
an
expert
on
latin
america,
and
he
states
that
the
very
first
step
that
should.
O
Had
no
factual
or
legal
basis,
and
so
even
the
secretary
of
state
has
a
hard
time
explaining
why.
O
O
York,
but
they
did,
they
were
able
to
get
the
research
from
cuba
to
help
develop
this,
and
he.
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O
O
O
O
O
Beth
said
it
is
such
a
great
opportunity.
I
even
talked
to
proximity,
cuba,
which
is
part.
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O
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Five
minutes:
yeah
hi,
I'm
frank
marshalleck
from
the
department
of
geography
at
iu
and
the
center.
P
And
I'm
going
again
in
in
february
to
do
more
research,
but
you
can
feel
the
difference
when.
P
P
P
So
the
thing
is
is
that
the
economic
embargo
is
really
just
the
tip
of
the
iceberg.
As
cindy
said.
P
P
So,
of
course,
that
was
the
trump
administration
that
imposed
it.
So
the
other
thing
is:
is
that.
P
P
So
things
have
changed
in
cuba.
The
economy's
opened
up
surveillance
of
the
population
has.
P
P
Mustad
you'll
be
amazed
how
open
it
actually
is.
So
now
the
real
trouble,
the
real
suffering
by.
P
The
cuban
people
is
is
is
from
the
economic
embargo,
the
economic
embargo,
according
to
the.
P
Q
Thank
you.
My
name
is
greg
alexander
there's,
no
doubt
in
my
mind
that
cuba
is
a
really.
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Q
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Q
Q
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R
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R
That's
his
his.
You
know,
mr
rivers,
just
by
way
of
reminder.
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R
R
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R
R
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R
R
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A
A
E
E
E
E
E
Issues
and
problems
and
policies
that
this
council
is
is
responsible
for
so
what.
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C
Well,
I
guess
we
could
say
that
now
I
I'm
not
interested
in
that.
I
think
that
we
I.
C
Mean
sadly,
the
u.s
supports
a
lot
of
despotic
regimes
around
the
world.
I
I
don't
regard.
C
C
If
you
have
a
friendly
amendment,
I'd
be
all
ears.
Is
there
anybody
who
can
answer
the
question.
P
Well,
the
cuban
military
does
control
a
significant
amount
of
the
the
economy
they.
P
Frequently
run
a
state-owned
industries,
so
I'm
not
sure
why
that
is
a
concern
of
yours.
P
Because
the
military
certainly
isn't
involved
with
any
direct
repression
of
the
cuban
people,.
P
D
I
I
also
am
aware
that
there
were,
there
was
repression
following
demonstrations
in
2021
and.
P
I
mean
even
right
here
in
the
united
states.
A
lot
of
demonstrators
res
are
repressed.
P
On
many
occasions
you
know
so,
relatively
speaking,
you
know
I
was
not
there.
The.
P
The
other,
what
I,
what
I
can
answer
in
part,
would
be
the
concern
about
the
military
running.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Were
a
little
bit
skeptical,
so
the
other
aspect
of
inequality
would
be
officials
who
sit
on
the.
N
Personal
maslow's
hierarchy
of
needs
home
food.
If
this
embargo
and
we're
not
going
to
lift.
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
D
Yes,
I
I
am
all
in
favor
of
lifting
the
embargo.
I
think
that
the
united
states
should.
D
I'm
concerned
with
knowing
exactly
what
I'm
voting
on
and
knowing
what
it,
what
it
means.
D
Listened
to
the
context,
if
not
a
direct
answer
to
my
question,
but
the
context
given
by
people.
D
You
know
before
I
read
the
details
this
past
week.
I
was
certainly
in
favor
of
making.
D
Such
a
statement,
I
think
that
the
I
agree
with
miss
lee
that
it's
it's
ridiculous
to
think.
D
Years
and
has
not
changed
substantially
the
the
government
in
cuba
to
become
a
democracy
so.
D
T
T
R
grubb
used
to
come
and
speak
at
that
podium
and
mark
my
word
save
it.
Our
grib
was
a
compelling.
T
Speaker,
but
he
raised
a
question
that,
despite
the
the
bluster
and
the
right
wing
talking
points.
T
T
T
Had
never
really
crystallized
for
him
before
and
I've
been
doing
this
for
a
long
time.
T
T
T
Isn't
limited
to
determining
what
the
udo
will
be?
The
the
passage
of
a
resolution
is
a
passage.
T
Of
a
sense
of
the
council,
and
if
there's
one
thing
that
maybe
we
could
be
criticized.
T
T
Be
looking
to
prior
resolutions
to
determine
what
the
next
course
of
action
is,
and
indeed
this.
T
Relevant
to
the
community
there's
any
number
of
resolutions
that
haven't
been
brought.
T
Forward
we,
there
are
significant
members
of
the
community
who
have
relationship
with
cuba.
T
Me
we
must
do
in
the
future.
Starting
now
is
be
better
about
remembering
our
prior.
T
Sponsor
of
this
resolution,
or
perhaps
the
most
strong
advocates
for
the
police
department.
T
You
know
showed
that
we've
been
unfocused.
We've
allowed
the
debate
to
get
unfocused,
so
we
need.
T
T
Their
promise
and
their
legacy,
so
I
am
happy
to
see,
support
this,
even
though,
in
the
past,
I've
had.
T
C
The
vast
majority
of
our
work
on
the
council
is
about
bloomington,
but
we
do
reserve
time
for.
C
My
first
meeting
on
the
council
in
20
2003.,
and
we
were
right
at
that
time-
actually.
C
Santa
clara
delegations
have
visited
this
kubama
stud
is
a
group
that
is
focused
on
that
is.
C
Going
to
nuclear
war
really
on
the
brink
and
the
world
community
really
took,
took
charge
and.
C
It's
not
it's,
it
we're
not
impotent
we're
not
ineffectual.
So
I
appreciate
council
debating.
E
E
E
A
Who
have
brought
this
in?
Who
has
clearly
done
research
and
been
on
the
ground.
A
A
B
A
Thank
you,
that's
resolution
2302
be
adopted.
Thank
you
and.
A
And
I
can't
even
tell
who
that
is
exactly
good
good
evening
council.
This
is
attorney.
A
Couldn't
quite
tell
who
it
was
so
well
nice
to
make
your
acquaintance.
Thank
you.
U
U
Agreement
statute
and,
unfortunately,
not
more
than
a
year
later
in
1998,
the
indiana.
U
U
The
departments
that
might
like
to
make
use
of
this
opportunity-
I
could
go
through
and
read.
U
From
council
as
to
what
the
statute
requires
of
us
to
enter
into
these
types
of
agreements,.
A
D
Coming
down
the
pike
that
initiated
this
review
and
found
this
problem.
U
There,
actually,
yes,
the
utilities
department
in
discussion
with
the
controller's
office.
U
One
of
its
one
of
its
facilities-
and
I
can't
remember
which
one
it
was.
U
A
U
Would
be
considered
a
public-private
agreement,
then
no,
it
wouldn't
fall
under
this
rubric.
U
I'm
unfamiliar
with
that
project.
If
I
knew
more
information
about
it,
I
could
certainly
help.
U
Analyze
and
answer
that,
for
you
perhaps
miss
carmichael
can
comment.
No,
no,
I
I
guess
or
or.
B
A
B
B
B
B
A
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Including
new
deputy
mayor
mary
catherine
carmichael,
who's
present
new
director
of.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Show
lines
f2
and
f5
yeah
there
you
go
on
the
screen,
they're
highlighted
in
pink
here.
T
T
T
T
T
T
Is
unwarranted,
be
the
new
construction
cost
estimate
of
500?
A
square
foot
should
be
seen
as.
T
Cost
of
new
construction
in
plans
b
or
c
number
c,
the
low
end
estimate
for
the
cost
of
a
plan
b.
T
T
T
T
C
Renovation
and
construction
is
that
they've
been
estimated
higher
than
is
probably
necessary,
so.
C
C
C
Bottom
you'll
see
the
the
total
amount
24.2,
but
what
I
failed
to
understand,
and
by
asking.
C
So,
by
way
of
mr
lucas,
I
issued
a
question
to
miss
guns
and
I'd
like
to
explore
this
a
little.
C
Email
of
ballistic
glass,
so
I
guess
what
I'm
interpreting
here,
maybe
I
should
leave.
V
First
estimate
that
was
received
from
castle
booths
and
the
question
then
that
came
to.
V
C
V
V
V
V
V
C
C
C
V
V
W
Is
that
appropriate,
that's
appropriate
go
ahead.
I
want
to
thank
everybody
for
that.
W
Report
and
that
that
work
has
really
fantastic.
The
one
question
I
asked.
T
T
T
T
There,
but
I
ultimately
I
think
it
it's
it's
a
question
that
I
would
like
the
administration.
T
Her
deputy
mayor,
mary
catherine
carmichael,
good
question
and
I
do
know
what
the
current
amount.
G
If
that's
helpful,
of
course,
part
of
the
answer
to
your
question
is
going
to
depend
on
how
many.
G
W
A
Council
member
voland,
as
a
follow-up
question
to
that,
do
you
think
that
the
administration's.
T
Would
you
say
you
know,
that's
not
how
we
manage
our
current
space,
so
I
don't
know
that.
X
X
X
Are
college
square
627,
south
morton
are
our
properties
and
currently
some
of
the
spaces
and.
X
Garages
are
leased
properties
that
are
kind
of
managed
by
the
redevelopment
commission.
X
X
Utilities
to
pay
repairs
because,
as
you
may
know,
tax
equipment
finance
funds
cannot
be
used
for.
X
X
X
X
X
T
Need
to
expand,
I
mean
the
fop
has
said
that
for
now,
because
there
are
so
relatively
few.
T
T
Officers
a
year,
I
don't
see
that
you
know
that
a
need
for
more
space
coming
particularly.
X
X
X
X
X
So
that's
kind
of
one
point
just
to
to
be
clear:
the
other
point
is
cfc
and
I
don't
mean
to
be.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
T
A
E
E
E
E
E
City
in
general,
not
just
for
this
public
safety
purpose,
mary
catherine
carmichael,
deputy
mayor.
G
G
G
E
E
G
T
T
Much
to
renovate
because
there's
a
lot
of
common
space,
I
mean,
isn't
that
also
true
for
the
20.
T
000
square
feet
at
headquarters:
there's
common
space
there
that
won't
need
to
be
renovated.
T
The
document
that
miss
coons
prepared
and
the
architects
before
them,
I
thought,
assumed
you.
T
An
all-new
building
plan
c
would
have
common
space
in
it.
We're
building
35
000
square
feet
of.
T
T
V
V
V
T
V
T
That's
what
I
thought
that
makes
sense.
Thank
you,
oh
and
this.
T
Moving
out
of
city
hall
by
the
logic
of
this
togetherness,
why
not
have
all
departments
in
one.
T
T
G
I
certainly
track
your
logic
on
that.
However,
we
I'm
I'm
smiling
because
I'm
picturing
all
the.
G
T
Fire
department
headquarters
being
co-located
in
city
hall,
would
be
a
very
positive
thing
due.
T
Directly
related
to
public
safety,
but
why
not
have
I
mean
right
now
we
have
the
public
works.
T
G
It's
really
kind
of
again
very
equipment
dependent,
and
so
they
also
need
that
kind
of.
G
G
G
Six
foot,
circumference
of
of
pipes
and
back
you
know
big
equipment
they
have.
Why
should.
A
A
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
G
Yeah,
I
would
just
leave
that
there.
Thank
you.
D
First,
I
wanted
to
clarify
with
ms
carmichael,
I
believe
the
mayor
has
taken
off
the
table.
G
D
City
of
bloomington
utilities-
building
I
mean
it
all
takes
time.
I
understand,
but.
D
It
relatively
soon
would
that
not
leave
sufficient
space
here
in
city
hall,
for
the.
D
D
Still
be
space
in
the
current
city
hall
for
fire
administration
to
occupy.
You
know
that
isn't.
G
Y
Y
Y
W
There's
there's
a
report
and
from
the
international
association
of
chiefs
of
police.
W
That
talks
about
the
different
steps
used
to
develop
a
plan.
So
I
guess
my
question
at
large
is.
W
A
standard
that
that
would
guide
our
selection
of
these
sites-
and
I
know
we
had
expert
analysis.
W
Opinions
and
we
have
ours
and
fraternal
order,
police
has
theirs.
So
it's
all
kind
of.
W
W
Of
a
vague
question
there
is
did,
did
we
did
we
look
at
experts
from
the
the
police
and.
W
W
V
So
I
I
do
understand
that
those
things
were
involved
at
what
point
the
other
any
other.
V
On
and
then
martin
riley
for
the
fire
station,
but
those
questions
would
probably
have
to.
V
And
lafayette
are
the
probably
two
most
notable,
I
I
will
say
for
the
record.
I.
X
Just
very
briefly
larry
I
was
assistant
city
attorney
so
early
on
when
we
were
looking
at.
X
X
X
X
X
Standpoint
we
felt
like
we
needed
a
specialized
architect
and
somebody
that's
that's
experienced.
A
C
To
drill
down
a
little
bit
more
and
know
why
that
is
specifically,
I
would
say
that
he
indicated.
C
C
By
the
by
the
funds
that
we
have
available,
is
this
the
only
thing.
G
G
And
I
think
location
is
also
an
issue.
It
is
just
so
landlocked
in
that
current
location,
hard.
C
They
say
a
15
000
square
foot
edition
onto
the
existing
headquarters
is
more
than
sufficient.
10.
C
G
C
The
details
of
of
your
renovation
plan,
but
I'm
I'm
not
prepared
to
do
that.
Well,
he
did
he.
A
A
A
A
Is
that
accurate,
that's
also
accurate?
Okay,
thank
you
thank
you,
and
I
also
have.
Z
What
I
would
like
to
say
is
that
we
need
a
new
building.
We
need
new
space,
the
shower
purchase.
Z
You
know
we're
currently
sitting
in
20
000
square
feet.
The
showers
purchase.
Z
Z
Z
Z
I
just
wanted
to
kind
of
express
that
so
that
again,
the
financing
stuff
is
for
all
you
to.
Z
T
T
Y
We
had
to
triage,
there
was
only
so
much
money.
We
have
an
engineering
study
that
showed
that
four.
Y
Y
Y
Y
T
And
I
understand
that
it's
not
an
ideal
building
either
and
that
if
we
could
afford
it.
T
T
Current
location
is
inappropriate,
I
think,
if,
if
we
all
had
our
dreams,
yes,
we
would
definitely.
Y
Y
Y
Y
T
Y
Y
T
Don't
know
if
this
is
for
you
or
for
anybody
else,
but
is
it
then
the
case
that
the
bond
we
passed.
T
Y
Amount,
how
can
we
serve
the
greatest
good
of
both
departments
with
the
limited
resources
we
have.
A
D
Yes,
this
is
probably
for
miss
carmichael
the.
If,
if
this
body
does
not
approve
the.
Y
That's
fine
jason,
moore
fire
chief.
I
think
when,
when
we
discuss
the
plan
b
internally.
Z
Z
Happen
then
we
will
be.
We
will
obviously
stay
in
our
current
facility
with
the
same.
D
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
E
I'm
really
concerned
about
this.
If
you
don't
go
with
our
plan,
a
we're
going
to
maybe
short.
E
E
E
E
E
E
AA
AA
As
well
now,
as
you
know,
we
get
allocated
public
safety
dollars
every
year.
The
public.
AA
AA
Safety
subcommittee
meets
and
reviews
needs
of
both
the
central
dispatch.
The
the
public
safety.
AA
Answering
point
then
allows
for
other
departments
outside
of
the
four
steinsville.
AA
Ellisville
monroe,
county
and
city
of
bloomington
to
request
funds.
Those
are
reviewed,
we've.
AA
AA
Units
based
on
the
allocation
factor
each
year,
we
present
to
you
a
10-year
public
safety.
AA
Lit
budget
capital
plan,
obviously
we
fund
that
current
year
and
as
noted
over.
AA
They've
primarily
gone
to
capital
related
items.
We've
been
able
to
catch
up
both.
AA
The
the
two
chiefs
are
there
and
can
speak
to
that.
So
there's
not
been
an
excess
of
funds.
AA
Certainly,
it's
gone
primarily
to
a
quick
but
there's
been
some
rehabilitation.
That's.
AA
Been
done
at
both
police
and
fire,
as
well
as
the
construction
of
the
large
evidence.
AA
AA
Y
Again,
those
have
been
what
what
controller
would
mentioned
is
there's
funding
to
maintain.
Y
Y
Z
Z
Replace
a
lot
of
our
equipment.
We
we
have
radio
systems
that
you
know
they
only
last
so
many.
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
A
Okay,
if
not
I'll
jump
in
this
is
for
deputy
mayor
carmichael,
please.
A
A
A
A
G
G
G
G
Have
public
safety
in
your
area,
so
I
would
hope
they
would
welcome
that
we
haven't
done
any.
A
H
H
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
A
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
A
A
Council
for
additional
questions,
I'd
like
to
ask
if
it's
time
for
me
to
introduce
an
amendment.
W
And
what
else
do
I
need
to
do,
council
members
or
president
kimberly
if
mr.
A
H
Commission's
purchase
agreement,
so
there
would
be
a
revision
to
the
title.
A
deletion
of
the
sixth.
H
H
Owned
by
the
city,
it
would
delete
the
existing
section
2
in
its
entirety,
which
approves
of
the.
H
H
Council
to
if
you
need
additional
time
to
think
about
that
not
vote
on
the
amendment
tonight,
but.
T
E
E
W
W
A
S
AD
AD
AD
Are
appropriated
for
those
projects
and
I
think,
as
corporation
counselor
beth
kate
mentioned.
AD
AD
Ordinance,
if,
if
it
were
to
occur
the
way
mr
lucas
described
the
amendment
that,
in
my
mind,.
AD
AD
To
say
what
are
the
restrictions
they're
in
and
and
if
it
were
to
say,
the
proceeds
shall
not.
AD
Orders
has
an
exhibit
a
with
a
very
broad
description
of
potential
projects,
for
which.
AD
S
That
is
reflected
and
available
would
would
be
available
right
and
the
bond
ordinance
had
a.
S
S
That
reflect
what
was
originally
conceived.
All
the
other
projects.
S
If
you're,
looking
for
I'm
sorry
corporation
council
cascade
right,
if
you're
you're.
S
Looking
for
a
new
prioritization
list,
then
I
would
imagine
we
could
provide
that,
but
I
think.
S
S
Ordinance
described
the
projects
that
the
funds
could
be
put
to
in
a
in
a
broad
way
for.
S
S
H
H
For
the
costs
of
the
police
and
fire
department
projects,
the
projects
that
it's
referring
to.
H
Here,
in
the
exhibit
a
to
the
bond
ordinance,
I
think
mr
bingham
was
referring
to
item.
H
AE
AE
Sale
of
the
cfc
property,
the
west
showers
building,
but
we
do
believe
the
postponement.
A
T
No
council!
Oh
I'm!
Sorry!
I'm
sorry!
Yes,
just
as
a
point
of
order,
I
feel,
like
I
mean
I'm,
I'm
going.
T
T
I
can
decide
tonight,
but
so
yeah
I'd
like
to
make
sure
we
have
discussion
good,
thank.
A
C
But
you
would
like
the
discussion
at
this
point.
I
think
this
is
the
moment
for
us
to.
T
C
I
gathered
was
that
the
the
renovation
was
very
minimal
to
suit
their
needs.
It
was
removing
a.
C
C
C
C
Describe
too-
and
they
said
it
today
in
the
hd
they're
in
a
hardened
building
of
steel
and.
C
It's
it
has
served
that
public
that
that
use
initially
before
it
was
turned
into
a
city
hall.
C
C
C
Think
can't
be
really
discounted,
there
was
a
call
while
we
were
there
and
I
noticed.
C
C
Cost
them
their
lives,
and
so
it
is
a
very,
very
serious
thing.
So
another
concern,
as
I
said,
is.
C
C
Askins
of
the
b-square
bulletin
that
we
ought
to
be
considering
the
longevity
of
the
building
as.
C
Disaster,
for
instance,
tornado
and
or
earthquake
now,
this
building
cannot
be
made
to
level
four.
We.
C
I
intuit
that
it's
a
it's
a
more
durable
building
than
the
showers
building.
If
it.
C
But
the
addition
would
be
if
we
had
an
addition
that
could
be.
That
would
be
required
to
be
level.
C
Four,
so
we
would
have
fifteen
thousand
square
feet
of
a
level
four
building
that
would
survive.
C
Which
is
very
important
in
the
case
of
a
of
a
disaster,
so
what
I'm
seeing
here
is,
I
think,.
C
C
C
C
C
W
I
two
things
really
still
bother
me.
I
think
we're
over
over
buying
the
additional.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
D
Sure
I'll
give
a
I'll
give
it
a
shot.
There's
there's
so
much
to
consider
and
digest
here.
D
Commission
and
they
did
a
survey
and
found
that
many
many
people
consider
housing
to
be
actually.
D
The
number
one
concern
they
have
as
far
as
public
safety,
so
in
that
context
the
police,
while.
D
Vitally
important
is
is
just
one
way
that
the
city
of
bloomington
can
carry
out
its
responsibility.
D
The
police
officers
closer
in
proximity
to
the
other
departments
of
the
city
closer
to.
D
D
I
did
want
to
respond
to
officer
paul
post's
comment.
I
think
it
was
his
comment
or
yeah.
D
Or
possibly
detective
rogers,
but
I
never
settle
for
something
just
because
the
mayor.
D
Told
me
to
vote
for
something
anybody
who
knows
how
many
questions
I
ask.
D
D
To
do
a
practical
estimate
of
renovation
costs
at
their
facility?
The
fact
is,
there
has.
D
D
Have
been
engaged
were
focused
on
showers
and
but
also
did
an
evaluation,
30
000
foot.
D
Evaluation
of
the
current
bpd
station
and
came
up
with
with
figures.
So
that's
the
professional.
D
Perspective-
and
I
think
several
people
have
said-
I'm
not
an
architect.
Yes,
I'm
not
an.
D
Architect
either,
but
we
did
have
architects
look
at
it,
and
so
that
holds
value
for
me.
D
D
D
Consideration
here
I
want
to
look
through
the
long
term
and
it
under
the
current
mayor.
D
There
will
be
no
expansion
of
the
the
space
for
police
and
I
know
that
they
need
more
space.
D
And
I'd
rather
not
just
wait
it
out
I'd
rather
move
forward
with
that.
So
these
are.
AF
T
Well,
this
is
a
complex
situation,
I'm
not
as
confident
as
a
couple
of
my
colleagues
about
what.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Expansions
on
top
of
the
south
parking
lot
would
be
new
construction
and,
and
that
would
be
even.
T
T
T
This
isn't
just
about
the
police.
I
think
they
know
that
it's
not
just
about
the
fire
department.
T
To
know
they're
part
of
the
whole
I
mean
so
I
appreciate
the
administration's
effort.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Not
happy
about
the
the
travels
of
police
and
fire
down
their
streets
when
the
sirens
have
to.
T
T
Showers
building
next
to
the
johnson
creamery,
that's
really
more
reason
to
review.
Why
and.
T
T
Driving
fast
and
wide
roads
than
they
are
by
roads
too
narrow
for
fire
trucks
to
get
to
them.
T
T
T
T
T
Their
findings,
we
could
figure
out
where
the
the
crux
of
the
issue
is.
I
still
think
that.
T
T
T
T
That
the
department
needed
to
increase
by
16
officers
and
the
fastest
at
which
the.
T
T
T
Really
be
able
to
to
call
it
either
way.
So
I'm
going
to
move
to
postpone-
and
I
hope
my
colleagues.
A
A
Very
helpful
and
helped
illuminate
parts
of
this
conversation,
so
here's
some
of
my
thinking.
A
A
A
Talked
about
that
and
I've
honestly
not
heard
any
compelling
response
about
how
we
will
address.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
H
Next
week's
regular
session
any
amendments,
that's
what
postpones
the
bundle
so
to
speak.
C
A
To
be
entered
I'll
do
I'll
make
the
motion
again
it's
getting
late.
I
moved
that
ordinance,
2301.
C
C
We're
done
okay,
department.
A
A
A
H
A
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
First
year
and
facing
another
bit
of
uncertainty,
I
really
would
appreciate
more
information
on.
AG
This-
and
I
just
want
to
thank
the
council
for
their
thoughtfulness
on
these
issues
and.