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A
Us
yet
this
evening
we
will
have
to
ask
for
a
roll
call
for
everything
this
evening
before
we.
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The
agenda,
and
so
with
that
I
will
summarize
the
agenda.
We
will
have
no
minutes
to
approve.
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Will
emerge
from
it
in
the
coming
years,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
a
few
things
from.
G
In
regard
to
vacating
some
alleyways,
the
the
southwest
portion
of
that
is,
where
center
stone.
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G
In
that
site,
in
that
four
block
area
are
going
to
be
turned
over
from
by
iu
health
to
the
city.
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G
The
core
building,
which
at
this
point
is
to
remain
not
in
that
phase
one
area
but.
G
Maybe
about
14
16
months
ago
to
designate
it
as
a
historic
building
and
there
is
a.
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G
A
lot
of
things
in
the
works
and
there's
been
a
lot
of
outreach
to
the
neighborhoods.
G
There
is,
of
course,
still
a
website
that
you
can
submit
your
comments.
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A
Councilmember
flaherty,
thank
you.
Two
things
of
note
tonight
first,
is
that
I
normally
have
my.
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H
Apart
from
tonight,
of
course,
second,
is
that
I
was
asked
to
share
an
announcement
on
behalf
of.
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H
To
tackle
them
in
our
community
health
improvement
plan
so
to
learn
more
those
interested.
E
Line
of
sight
issues
and
confla
conflict
with
pedestrian
crossing
and
and
so
forth.
There.
E
As
part
of
their
agenda,
fifty
thousand
dollar
allocation
for
traffic
calming
on
maxwell.
E
E
E
People
will
be
routed
away
from
this
area,
so
they
will
choose
to
go
if
they
were
on
maxwell,
say.
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E
Problematic
for
several
reasons-
and
I
would
just
make
a
plea
that
in
the
future
we
consider.
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A
A
We
will
now
move
to
council
committees.
Are
there
any
reports
from
any
council
committees.
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Have
the
purpose
of
helping
people
deal
with
addiction?
I
want
to
specifically
bring
your.
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J
J
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L
And
I'm
speaking
to
ordinance
2218
in
favor
of
the
designation
of
two.
M
Good
evening
my
name
is
mike
carman.
I
want
to
talk
about
money.
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M
M
M
For
convention
center
expansion
someday,
but
it's
bought
at
19
and
I
realized
covenant
pandemic.
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P
P
Details
of
this
publicly-
and
it
was
about
a
month
ago
or
more-
that
we
shared
more
details.
P
Again
about
meridian
in-
and
I
just
would
note
as
well
that
by
doing
this
tonight.
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P
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Q
Yes,
mind
stating
your
name:
oh
yes!
Well,
I
am
rick
dietz
director
of
information
and
technology.
R
Q
Sorry
about
that
again.
Q
Otherwise,
discriminate
against
against
content
on
the
internet,
which
is
an
essential
principle.
Q
For
for
this,
for
the
city
and
for
for
our
agreement,
digital
equity
refers
to
the
fair.
Q
Q
And
it
is
essentially
the
the
the
basis,
the
foundation
of
modern
and
future.
Q
Oriented
networks
and
that's
why
we're
so
excited
to
be
able
to
to
make
this
partnership.
Q
Q
Our
community
is
competitive
in
into
the
future,
and
this
platform
will
help
us
with
that.
Q
Inadequate
for
the
kinds
of
work,
the
kinds
of
connectivity
that
that
are
are.
Q
Q
Residents,
you
know
that
impact
their
ability
to
to
fully
utilize
the
internet
and
its
benefits.
Q
Q
Who
are
not
primarily
remote,
but
also
need
to
to
connect
with
their
with
their
workplace.
Q
Q
So
we
understand-
and
it's
certainly
understandable-
that
competit-
that
that
incumbent.
Q
Providers,
don't
want
greater
competition,
but
we
don't
feel
that
there's
a
right
number
for
that.
Q
Q
So
we
believe
that
this
essentially
amplifies
the
potential
for
for
competition.
Q
The
the
the
incumbent
providers
marketing
their
services
with
up
to
a
certain
amount
of
speed.
Q
Q
The
targets
and
and
the
the
level
of
service
that
our
community
deserves.
Q
Pivoted
away
from
our
college,
town
and
others,
and
and
ultimately
that
that
project
dissolved.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
That
they
certainly
have
a
fiduciary
responsibility
to
their
investors,
but.
Q
Q
Q
Project
columbus,
shelbyville
and
martinsville,
and
a
new,
isp
or
incumbents
would
have
access.
Q
Competit
competitive
improvement
to
the
status
quo,
not
just
in
our
community
but
in
these
others.
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Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
As
you
can
see
here
and
I'll
share,
this
quote
with
you
from
one
of
our.
Q
Advisors,
who
has
helped
us
along
the
way
highlighting
the.
Q
Q
Partner
in
the
digital
equity
initiative,
we
are
bringing
this
10.9
million
dollar
tiff.
Q
To
the
table,
the
property,
business,
personal
property
tax,
tiff-
and
we
are
permitting
them
to.
Q
Q
Q
Q
So
one
one
thing
that
I
know
is
a
concern
for
for
council
members
is
the
pace
of.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
A
A
A
Q
But
when,
when
we
entered
into
the
the
letter
of
intent,
we
also
entered
into
a
non-disclosure.
Q
Q
This
is
a
partnership
that
they
are
wanting.
You
know
without
without
that
being.
Q
Q
A
T
T
And
so
that's
really
why!
But
as
soon
as
we
were
able,
we
got
to
a
point
where
we
could
move.
T
T
E
Q
So
it's
an
improvement
from
our
perspective
from
that
earlier
earlier
number
I
see
so.
E
If
we
do-
and
that
is
last
time
I
asked
if
we
could
see
the
contract
and.
E
E
Is
that
correct?
I
would,
I
would
say
yes,
it's
very
close,
but
I'll.
Let
let
beth
kate
address
that.
T
Councilmember
rolla
that
you
mentioned
for
the
tiff
dollars.
You
said
it
went
from
10.4
to
10.9.
It.
T
T
Q
Q
Provision
specifically
pledging
that
there
there
would
be
you
know,
no
change
of
ownership.
D
Q
Start
out
and
then
you
can
traffic
cop,
that
if
you
need
to
okay,
I
understand
the
35
market
share.
D
D
D
Q
Q
We
also
have
a
goal
to
essentially
achieve
you,
know:
parity
or
greater
market
market
reach.
Q
In
the
low-income
communities
than
everywhere
else,
so
we
were
in
the
the
agreement
we
defined.
Q
Q
D
Want
of
a
more
elegant
term?
Is
there
any
participation
in
the
digital
equity.
D
Q
V
Q
So
we
have,
we
have
that
kind
of
20
objectives,
so
those
those
areas
do
need
to
be.
Q
Q
G
G
G
Q
Larry
allen,
assistant
city
attorney,
will
address
that
question.
Thank
you.
W
W
Some
one
of
those
amendments
also
just
briefly
mention
that
brad
bingham
from
barnes
of.
W
X
Good
evening
brad
bingham
here
at
barnes
and
thornburg,
I
agree
with
everything
larry.
X
X
X
So
so
to
larry's
point.
The
way
it's
currently
set
up
is
that,
after
20
years
it
automatically.
X
X
W
N
Yes,
hello,
one
thing
I
wanted
to
know
is
about
the
85
000
annual.
Q
Q
Into
a
digital
equity
fund
that
the
city
will
maintain
and
control.
N
Q
No,
we
we
have
that
set
at
85
000
in
the
agreement.
Okay,
and
when
will
we
learn
the.
T
That
contract
is
renewed,
then
it
will
increase
to
100
000
a
year
for
the
next
30
years.
So
I
know.
T
The
issue
of
of
a
cost
of
living
increase,
if
you
will,
or
an
inflationary
increase
in
that,
but.
T
A
significant
payment
toward
our
objectives,
so
so
that's
where
we're
at
okay.
I
appreciate.
Q
Okay,
thank
you.
I
can
add
to
that
and
say
that
joanne
hovis
and
the
ctc
team.
Q
Who
have
been
are
some
of
our
primary
advisors
in
this
process
have
reported
that
the.
Z
You
know
meridium,
and
this
kind
of
project
also
be
creating
tiffs.
They,
I
think
they
have
pursued.
H
H
Offset
connection
through
the
affordable
connectivity
program,
so
you
mentioned
a.
H
So,
can
you
share
any
more
about
how
the
city
plans
to
to
market
that
and
make
sure
that.
Q
You
know
of
a
marketing
plan
which
describes
what
describes
the
plan,
but
I
I
think
again.
Q
Digital
equity
and
making
this
work
as
far
as
the
city's
commitments.
Q
Q
All
eligible
households
within
our
community
will
will
be
able
to
come
online.
Thank
you
and.
H
I
guess
related
to
that.
I
had
an
email
from
a
constituent
asking
specifically
about
the
the.
H
And
the
the
recommendation
for
a
digital
equity
and
inclusion
coalition,
I'm
imagining
that.
H
H
Q
Q
Q
Addressed
the
connectivity
piece
which
you
know
and
the
the
digital
equity
program
and
and
the.
Q
Q
Broader
questions
about
devices
and
training
and
things
that
are
a
little
that
that
are
equally.
Q
Important
but
aren't
exclusively
the
focus
of
this
effort.
Okay,
so
so,
ultimately,
there
is
a
plan.
Q
The
parties
who
have
been
part
of
this-
you
know
digital
equity
discussion
to
date.
Great,
thank
you.
D
Yes,
thank
you
shoot.
I
wasn't
as
ready
as
I
thought
I
was,
shall.
D
I
want
to
reference
some
coverage
in
state
media
today.
D
Or
isn't
there
any,
I
I
think,
there's
similar
similar
objectives
there,
my
kind
of.
Q
Q
Broadband
as
a
way
to
finance
this,
essentially
a
rural
network,
so
my
understanding
is
it
probably.
Q
Q
D
What
may
I
have
one
additional
from
the
materials
that
you
shared
a
city-wide
open.
Q
To
ensure
that
the
equipment
is
is
updated,
hence
that,
hence,
that
provision.
E
Thank
you,
mr
dietz,
so
my
next
set
of
questions
regard
what
you
referenced,
which
was
that
this.
E
E
For
the
project
so
to
me
my
questions
then
revolve
around
satisfying
the
but
four
tests.
E
E
So,
just
to
reiterate
my
question
from
last
time:
we
have
it's
reported
to
be
internet
for
all,
but.
E
Q
Q
Require
them
to
do
to
do
so.
Now
again,
I
think
they're
saying
around
98
percent.
Q
When
public
rights
of
way
don't
exist,
so
we
can't
obligate
private
property
owners
from
allowing.
Q
If,
if
you
recall
from
the
the
network
map
that
we
provided,
where
you
know
where
there
are.
Q
They
are
typically
obligated
to
approve,
approve,
pull
access
under
certain
conditions.
Q
But
they
can
essentially
do
that
at
their
own.
You
know
at
their
at
their
own
pace
and
and.
Q
And
so
you
know
there
are
limitations
on.
You
know
where
a
network
can
reach,
including.
Q
Yeah
in
the
in
the
contract
in
the
contract,
we
have
commercially
competitive
terms
for.
E
U
U
We
ask
you
all
so
many
questions
and
you
guys
work
so
hard
and
in
my
limited
legal
knowledge.
U
U
Q
Q
Much
gone
from
local
governments,
I
already
mentioned
the
the
franchise
agreement,
but.
Q
U
Your
presentation,
not
mine,
so
I
just
wanted
some
clarity
there.
If
I
could-
and
I
think
that's
it.
G
Kind
of
requires
hoosier
networks
or
iridium
to
explain
if
they
can
only
get
85
percent.
Q
Yes,
for
the
for
the
digital
equity
program,
you
know
they
have
to
indicate.
You
know
where.
Q
Q
Performance
in
you
know
reaching
our
targets
for
the
20
percent
low
income
areas
and
then.
Q
And
then,
if
there
is
an
area
that
again,
they
feel
is
nearly
impossible
for
them.
Q
To
address,
then
they
they
would
need
to
disclose
that
to
us
so
that
it
can
be.
T
Hi
corporation
council
kate,
so
thank
you
for
that
question.
There
are
a
couple
of.
T
T
T
To
verify
and
that's
substantial
completion,
so
so
it's
not
there.
There's.
T
G
Going
back
to
what
you
were
saying,
mr
dietzen
replied
to
councilmember
sims.
G
So
the
installation
may
be
an
inconvenience
for
people
and
I
am
a
bit
concerned
about
that.
G
G
H
H
Planned
expansion
of
the
network,
just
thinking
about
city
growth,
annexation,
you
know
and.
Q
Yes,
so
the
areas
that
are
intended
for
annexation
are
part
of
the
overall
project.
Q
Benefit
of
our
community
to
have
this
service
available
and
those,
as
you
know,
as
has
been.
Q
Discussed
in
annexation
are
urbanized
areas
and
and
are
part
of
this
project.
That
being
said,.
Q
The
tiff
only
covers
the
the
corporate
boundary
of
the
city
of
bloomington.
W
T
Like
human
trained
beth,
kate,
corporation
council,
so
just
to
add
on
to
what's
already
been.
T
T
Best
efforts
to
include
those
as
well
in
the
build
out
and
that's
that's
in
their
interest.
T
T
T
T
B
H
But
there
were
sort
of
two
scenarios
there.
One
is
that
the
build-out
is
happening.
We
know
an
area.
H
H
City
limits-
I
don't
know
if
there's
any
sort
of
partnership
option.
So
what
would
be
the
funding.
H
Mechanism-
I
guess,
in
that
case,
extending
the
network
beyond
city
limits
if
the
county
wanted
to.
T
T
Q
Q
H
H
I'm
getting
at
and
I
don't
really
have
an
answer
for
is:
would
this
be
free
to
the
county?
I
mean.
H
But
for
that
abatement,
functional
amendment,
this
project
couldn't
happen,
so
I'm
assuming
that.
H
Q
Q
A
And
bradley
bingham
popped
up
just
for
a
minute
did
he
wish
to.
X
X
A
U
Process
question
the
miradium
people
that
are
in
france
are
they
on
screen?
I
thought
we
had
some.
U
Y
A
F
F
A
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
This
is
a
new
project
and
a
new
territory
as
far
as
u.s
municipalities
are
concerned.
For.
AB
Meridian,
so
there's
a
lot
of
unknown.
What
what
happens
then,
if
there,
if.
AC
Peter
dorfman,
from
the
near
west
side,
I'm
convinced
that
you're
going
to
go
ahead
with.
AC
AC
AC
Levels
to
expect
this
kind
of
gets
it.
What
council,
member
scamiluri
was
was
talking
about.
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AD
AD
AD
Most
of
those
most
of
those
tax
breaks,
I
think
this
council
is
doing
a
great
job
in
this
regard.
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AE
AE
AE
AE
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P
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Government
affairs
director
for
the
heartland
region-
I
come
to
you
today
to
hopefully
clear.
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AG
But
but
I'm
with
you
now
so
this
is
steve
layman.
Thanks
for
hearing
this
tonight,
I
will
say.
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Bloomington
that
are
concerned
about
this
current
fiber
internet
project
and
the
partnership
with.
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A
AH
You
only
yesterday,
a
draft
master
agreement
was
made
available
to
the
common
council
and.
AH
AH
AH
AI
This
I
know
it's,
it's
been
a
project
that
has
been
a
long
time
coming
and
lots
of
effort.
AI
Over
the
last
six
years
have
gone
into
getting
to
this
point
going
through
multiple
providers.
AI
As
a
member
of
the
bloomington
digital
underground,
we
have
talked
about
this
literally.
AI
For
years
over
and
over
in
public
meetings
in
trying
to
find
the
best
provider
possible.
AI
I
I
wanted
to
speak
briefly
to
the
importance.
AI
Bloomington,
not
only
does
it
represent
attracting
a
world-class
socially
conscious
provider.
AI
To
invest
50
million
in
bloomington,
it
represents
a
significant
differentiator.
AI
Of
bloomington
bloomington
demonstrating
a
commitment
to
providing
city-wide
fiber.
AI
Say
was
on
the
cutting
edge,
and
now
we
are
in
into
something
where
it
is
is
just
keeping
up.
AI
AI
Have
the
opportunity
tonight
to
indicate
where
you
stand
as
a
council
with
regard
to.
AI
To
the
internet
in
our
community,
and
so
you
have
a
choice
to
whether
or
not
you
want
to.
AI
To
find
a
solution
like
this
from
such
a
reputable
company
as
meridian,
so
I
hope
that
you
give.
AI
A
To
the
council,
oh
public
comment.
Well,
madam
chair,
I
just
wanted
to
ask
you
whether
you
would
like.
T
This
read
into
the
record
bradley
wheeler
had
sent
a
letter.
I
think,
on
to
the
council.
T
So
if
you
want
to
hear
it,
I'm
happy
to
do
that
yeah,
please
do
okay!
Thank
you.
T
Okay,
dear
council
members,
I
write
in
my
private
personal
capacity
as
a
26-year
citizen
of
greater.
T
T
T
T
A
E
E
Q
They
intend
to
connect
to
as
close
to
100
percent
as
is
possible
if,
if
scott
layman
is
is
on.
Q
You
know
the
meeting
he's
addressed
addressed
that
in
previous
discussions
and
I
would
invite.
Y
No
we're
not
prepared
to
commit
to
a
hundred
percent
one
point
of
clarity.
If
we
go
back.
Y
To
comcast
they
had
a
certain
provision
for
exclusivity
when
they
received
100
percent.
Y
Y
Y
Y
E
Your
competitor
has,
but
let
me
ask
the
question
about
speed
inequity,
because
that
was.
E
A
E
E
Obstacle
is
that
people
fail
to
maybe
realize
or
they
don't
they
don't
know
that
there
are.
T
You
know
who
I
am
I
I
don't
know
if
this
helps
to
answer
your
question.
Councilman
baralo,
but.
T
Money
now
to
try
to
help
people
achieve
digital
equity
through
getting
more
low-income
households.
T
T
T
Collaborating
with
is
my
understanding,
so
so
it's
actually,
we
will
have
other
money
and
we
will.
A
A
D
D
D
Q
Q
Q
That
they
are
making
and
and
even
when,
in
the
context
of
this
discussion,.
D
D
Q
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
T
Can
I
services
just
chime
in
one
other
thing,
council,
member
scandalory
in
case
this
is
helpful.
T
T
E
Okay,
there
was
a
question
posed
by
member
of
the
public
peter
dwarfman.
Q
This
I'll
refer
to
scott
layman,
for
that
our
agreement
is
with.
Q
Y
E
E
I
have
more
questions.
May
I,
unless
until
I
see
another
hand,
raise
or
mr.
E
So
in
in
terms
of
information
that
has
come
forward
in
the
last
couple
weeks,
we
now
know
that.
E
Fees
over
20
years
we're
talking
about
what
I'm
what
I'm
getting
at
is
that
this
is
a
very.
E
Q
E
E
E
Don't
know
but
well
I
guess
what
I'm
saying
is
juxtaposing
that
with
the
potential
for
a
public.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
There's
no
stronger
lobby
in
the
state
legislature
than
than
at
t
we
are
allowed
to
now,
though,.
Q
Q
Q
E
I
I'm,
I
feel,
a
need
for
further
time
on
this,
as
was
expressed
by
the
chamber.
E
Of
commerce
and
the
number
of
constituents
who
approached
me,
I
I
don't
know
if
there's
been.
E
E
Would
I
think
we
should
ask
of
meridium?
I
see
tremendous
revenue
potential
in
this.
E
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Housing
authority
from
a
income
standpoint:
okay,
I
also
have
some
property.
That's
at
south
of
town.
U
U
U
U
I
mean
let's
get
real
here
folks.
I
appreciate
anyone
who
don't.
U
U
U
U
G
Yes,
I'd
like
to
thank
mr
dietz
and
miss
kate
and
others
who
have
worked
diligently
to.
G
G
To
low-income
households
and
85
000
per
year
into
our
digital
equity
fund,
you
know
250
megabits.
G
G
Public
network,
so
I
think
this
is
this-
is
putting
all
the
risk
on
meridian,
basically
and
in.
G
G
G
G
V
V
I
will
just
start
by
saying
I
plan
on
supporting
this.
If
we
vote
on
it
tonight,.
V
V
Appreciate
I
would
say
that
the
time
and
research
that
has
gone
into
this
and
just
along
those.
Z
Z
I
tried
very
hard
to
understand
the
nature
of
the
agreement.
I
poured
over
those
documents.
Z
It's
going
to
increase
the
social
equity
in
in
with
their
navigator.
I
really.
Z
Doesn't
happen
so
you
know,
and
if
we
did
it,
we'd
have
to
take
out
50
or
70
million
dollar
bond.
Z
N
Thank
you,
madam
chair,
to
give
context
on
my
take
on
this
proposal.
I
hope
my
colleagues.
N
Will
indulge
me
while
I
recite
a
little
history,
I
can
relate
to
the
incumbent
providers
of.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
To
meet
the
today's
needs
of
any
person
out
there,
it
is
when
that
speed
someday
is
inefficient.
N
N
D
To
members
of
city
administration
for
the
discussion,
rick
dietz,
beth,
kate
and
larry
allen.
D
D
To
members
of
the
public
as
well,
and
to
individuals
at
meridian,
who
have
been
very
helpful.
D
It's
been
my
experience
that
that
in
many
ways
we
are
not
a
council
that
allows
ourselves
to
be.
D
D
D
For
that
has
the
public
been
engaged
reasonably?
I
think
that
was
actually
one
of
one
of
the
real.
D
And
the
edc
all
had
to
be
engaged
in
this
process
before
it
got
to
us,
and
I
think
that.
D
Tonight
make
it
in
two
weeks
or
two
years,
we're
always
going
to
do
so
with
imperfect
information.
D
H
Work
that
went
into
this,
as
well
as
the
diverse
views
we
heard
from
from
members
the
public.
H
Tonight
and
and
via
email
and
otherwise,
but
I
know
it's
been
a
long
long
journey
for.
H
The
administration,
I
appreciate
again
the
deal
that's
been
reached.
I
think
it
is.
H
A
A
Have
liked
them
to
to
be
one
of
my
biggest
criticisms
about
all
this
is
we're
in
kind
of
a.
A
A
They're
waiting
for
us
to
to
make
the
decision
on
the
lit
or
not
the
lit
the
tiff,
the
ability
to.
A
A
A
Unanimously,
or
at
least
healthily
approved
it,
that
still
doesn't
mean
that
the
public.
A
A
A
A
E
E
E
That
this
topic
has
been
reviewed
has
been
incredibly
expedited.
Most
of
the
meetings.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Have
this
exclusivity
right
for
seven
years?
I
assume
that
the
isp
that's
going
to
be
chosen.
E
E
E
You
know
what
we
stand
in
terms
of
cost
benefit
to
lose
or
to
gain
by
this.
So
thank
you
for
the.
C
C
C
C
C
E
W
Madam
forward
larry
allen
assistant
city
attorney,
I
don't
have
a
formal
presentation
because.
W
W
F
C
E
F
F
A
F
F
F
F
000
this
year
the
committee
is
recommending
an
allocation
of
just
under
339
000
to.
F
28
different
agencies,
which
includes
both
the
317
000
appropriated
for
for
this
year
and.
F
F
F
F
I'll
just
note
that
the
awards
range
from
just
just
over
twenty
two
hundred
dollars.
F
Award
amount
of
just
over
twelve
thousand
dollars,
the
resolution
would
approve
the
funding.
F
Agreements
that
the
agencies
have
been
asked
to
enter
into
it
also
delegates
to
the
chair.
F
F
A
Thank
you
very
much
for
that
and,
as
we
see
the
awards,
come
up
on
the
screen,
I
think
in
in.
A
Equity
program
that
involved
menstrual
products
for
low-income
clients,
amethyst
house,
eighteen.
A
A
A
A
A
A
G
Yes,
I
had
a
question
about
the
the
funds
for
open
arms
christian
ministries,
inc.
I'm.
G
G
So
the
potential
foster
families
who
are
helped
with
licensing
costs
do
not
have
to.
A
F
F
AJ
AJ
AJ
A
H
H
And
in
vetting
those
and
and
deciding
on
the
difficult
allocation
process,
thank
you.
H
D
For
specific
uses-
and
I
am
satisfied
that
no
jack
hopkins
funding
will
be
going
toward
the.
D
Period
equity
program
and
the
contraceptives,
and
so
I
appreciate
that
comment
I
also
want
to.
U
U
Understand
my
line
of
thinking
with,
I
think
it's
all,
I'm
sorry,
yeah
all
options
with
the.
U
U
And
this
is
one
of
our
big
projects.
I
wonder
if
people
realize
the
problem
with
our
young
women.
U
So
in
that
vein,
I
am
pretty
honored
and
happy
to
be
able
to
help
provide
some
funds.
U
I'm
sorry,
I
can't
find
the
names,
but
I
also
want
to
thank
our
hand,
staff
as
well.
C
H
E
The
introduction
of
resolution-
I'm
sorry
ordinance
2218.
C
C
AK
Good
evening,
council
members
can
I
share
okay,
so
hopefully
this
will
be
a
quick
recap.
AK
AK
We
are
introducing,
200
is
kirkwood.
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
Revolving
sorry
about
potential
racist
situations
within
the
policies
of
the
bank.
AK
Forms
of
racist
actions
that
have
happened
in
the
united
states
in
many
different
places.
AK
And
this
has
been
studied
at
length.
One
would
have
to
go
literally
through
the
weeds
and
look.
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
Research
center
or
yeah
history
center.
Sorry,
the
monroe
county
history
center
to
begin.
AK
Where
citizens
are
starting
to
look
through
different
papers
through
the
deeds.
AK
AK
AK
AK
Custodians
of
the
properties,
but
also
to
the
greater
the
the
greater
heritage
of.
AK
And
I
was
thinking
of
countless
examples
where
the
the
economic
there
has
to
be.
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
And
bloomington
doesn't
have
many
samples
of
that.
Maybe
the
most
eminent
building
that
is
of
a.
AK
AK
AK
AK
A
Yes,
ma'am
chair
council
members,
thank
you,
I'm
matt
seddon
again
and
it's
good
to
be
back.
L
And
I
have
some
real
personal
reasons
for
it.
When
my
wife
and
I
visited
bloomington.
L
One
of
the
things
that
impressed
us
was
not
just
the
the
historic
character
of
the
town.
L
Different
historic
time
periods
were
represented
in
the
range
of
things.
It
wasn't
just
a
focus.
L
And
settlement
and
all
of
these
things
had
influenced
the
town
and
and
the
types
of.
L
Buildings
that
were
there,
it
was
really
a
rich
and
diverse
story
and
part
of
the
reasons
we.
L
Building's
an
international
style
building,
not
everybody's
cup
of
tea,
I'm
I'm
actually.
L
L
Building
they
usually
favored.
You
know
human-made
materials
rather
than
natural
materials.
L
L
Gloria
said,
there's
not
hardly
any
left
here,
and
so
I
think
we
it's
worthy
of
protection
or.
L
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AM
So
I'm
speaking
on
behalf
of
the
owner
of
the
property-
and
I
you
know
first
of
all,
I
would.
AM
Say
that
we
have
a
a
great
deal
of
respect
for
the
hpc
and
and
definitely
understand.
AM
AM
AM
And
make
sure
things
remain
stable
and
throughout
the
construction.
All
this
adds.
AM
Cost
approvals
will
become
much
more
difficult.
The
process
changes
from
working
simply
with.
AM
Gaining
approval
through
plan
commission.
All
of
this
adds
time
with
historic
preservation.
AM
Again,
we
have
had
some
good
initial
conversations
and
we
have
been
told
they
are
open
to.
F
Sorry,
madam
chair,
I
I
was
going
to
suggest
once
the
council
concluded
public
comment.
F
If,
if
it
would
like
to
invite
the
the
owner
or
any
owners,
represent
representatives
to.
F
A
AM
AM
M
My
camera
also
speaking
of
path
of
the
owner,
and
I
will
not
need
four
minutes
that
chance
to.
M
M
M
M
M
AN
AN
Of
reiteration
I've
been
serving
on
that
body
since
2013.,
I'm
I'm
not
an
historicist.
AN
AN
It's
elegantly
proportioned,
it's
had
very
little
modification
of
the
exterior.
AN
AN
Fond
but
I
find
value
and
examples
of
those
buildings
as
well.
They
represent
a
particular.
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AO
AO
AO
A
A
No
final
comments:
councilmember
rosenberger.
V
Questions,
oh
from
the
discussion:
what's
the
difference
between
contributing
and
notable.
AK
AK
AK
AK
V
AK
AK
AO
I
think
I
can
answer
that,
possibly,
but
not
necessarily.
V
I
do
have
another
question
looking
at
the
footprint
here.
AO
Normally
in
historic
districting,
the
property
boundary
is
the
is
the
the
district
boundary.
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AP
Legislation
allowed
us
to
choose
census
tracts
within
the
city
that
were
eligible
for
for
the.
AP
AP
AP
Deferred
or
the
or
if
they
hold
them
long
enough,
the
appreciation
within
within
an
investment.
AP
Within
an
operating
zone
because
it
lowers
the
cost
of
capital,
because
there
are
investors.
AP
But
they're
being
motivated
also
by
the
benefits
associated
with
with
protecting
some.
AP
AP
AP
It
makes
it
a
little
bit
less
expensive,
not
because
construction
costs
are
like.
AP
G
AP
AP
I
believe
it's
10
years,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
so
I
think
I
think,
there's.
AP
A
Councilmember
rallo,
thank
you.
I
find
this
building
to
be
integral
to
the
kirkwood.
E
Particularly
like
mr
campbell's
reference
point
of
arrow
serenade
since
say
I
went
to
a.
U
Good
season,
fries
back,
but
that's
another
story.
What
I
do
want
to
comment
on
is.
U
U
That
was
always
been
one
of
my
concerns,
but,
as
we
are
in
this
longer
and
longer
than
the
idea
of.
U
Sustainability
is
becoming
more
paramount
and
if
it's
a
usable
structure,
then
I
think.
U
U
U
It
should
be
preserved
or
not,
but
it's
just
my
own
personal
thoughts,
but
what
I
wanted
to.
U
U
Part
of
the
history
as
anything
else
in
in
some
of
these
facilities,
and
I'm
glad
you
went
to.
U
U
U
U
Acknowledged
and
again,
thank
you
for
doing
the
research.
We
had
an
auditor
that
was
running
for.
U
U
U
Your
effort,
and
and
thank
you,
I
think
I
could
support
this
designation.
So
thanks
for
your
work.
C
G
C
C
C
A
AA
AA
AA
AA
Meeting
last
week,
so
this
ordinance
22-17
is
a
public
safety
ordinance
amendment
and
it
has.
AA
Some
basic
changes
to
it
to
help
this
recruitment
with
recruitment
of
new
officers.
AA
AA
Competitive
locally,
fifty
five
thousand
eight,
eighty
nine
for
the.
AA
New
probationary
officer
base
pay
and
then,
as
I
promised,
I
did
report,
but
I
did
check
back
in.
AA
And
there
are
many
questions
from
you
on
incentives.
How
they'll
be
tracked,
how
the.
AA
Advantage
of
the
new
incidents
probably
be
a
year,
maybe
before
we
have
any
good
data
to
look
at.
AA
AA
AA
2023,
which
is
a
good
six
months
away,
another
question
I
received
was
how
is
recruiting
going.
AA
AA
AA
F
A
E
And
retention,
yeah
and
intermittently
quarterly,
because
you
know
this
is
one
step
forward.
A
A
C
A
L
AQ
Hello
good
evening,
everybody,
yes,
we
would
ask
the
council
to
please
continue
this
matter.
AQ
That
might
pertain
to
potential
redesign,
have
more
conversations
with
the
city
staff.
AQ
And
also
explore
our
our
remedies
with
our
title
company
and
engineering
firm
that
we
worked.
AQ
U
G
A
A
No
hands
popping
up
all
right
back
to
council
for
final
comment
or
the
vote.
A
AP
Is
important
so
what
we
are
presenting
today
is
the
annual
tax
abatement
report,
which
is.
AP
And
so
we
have
to
do
it
today
by
not
doing
it
today,
you
would
be
foregoing
your
ability
to.
AP
Judge
something
to
be
non-compliant,
so
so
it's
an
important
step
and
something
that
we
have.
AR
Thank
you
alex
and
greetings
council
members.
AR
AR
AR
Historic
preservation
and
then
the
authorization
process
esd
receives
applications
and
sb
ones.
AR
We
make
that
recommendation
to
edc.
If
edc
approves
it,
we
bring
it
before
common
council
to.
AR
AR
Or
the
public
hearing
approve
the
confirmatory
resolution,
these
abatements
allow
for.
AR
AR
And
investment
for
our
community
in
challenging
sites,
so
looking
at
specific
abatements.
AR
AR
Million
dollars
and
stack
staff
recommends
a
finding
of
compliance
for
this
abatement.
AR
AR
AR
AR
Four
hundred
dollars
this
one
we'll
obviously
want
to
return
to
to
discuss.
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
The
following
two
abatements
have
received
formal
approval
from
council,
but
have
not
yet.
AR
AR
AR
AP
You
recall
there
were
two
sort
of
big
questions
that
we
looked
at
more
closely
as
we
were
doing.
AP
Our
evaluations,
one,
was
the
urban
station,
which
was
where
some
of
the
job
and
salary
numbers.
AP
Was
the
question
of
catalan
average
wages
right
and
and
and
just
to
clarify
so
on
the.
AP
AP
AP
Payment
was
about
the
affordability,
the
jobs
were
sort
of
an
afterthought
and,
in
fact,
there's
a.
AP
Question
as
to
whether
or
not
they're
reporting
them
correctly,
so
that's
why
we
decided
looking
at.
AP
AP
Abatement,
the
issue
with
catalan
that
jane
mentioned
catalan
when
reporting
and
in
fact.
AP
AP
When
we
did
this
presentation,
they
took
all
of
the
cumulative
salaries
for
the
for
the
year.
AP
AP
AP
F
Particular
report,
given
that
it
involves
approval
of
the
report
and
a
vote
by
councils.
F
Yes,
typically,
the
council
approves
this
report,
given
that
the
council
has
has
the
ability
to.
F
U
Concerned
with
job
growth,
but
if
we
don't
have
any
expectation
of
compliance,
why
are
we
listing.