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A
A
I
think
we'll
start
with
a
roll
call.
We've
done
that
the
last
few
nights
so.
B
Yes,
councilman
baralo
here.
B
It's
thursday,
okay,
piedmont,
smith,
here
smith,
I'm
here
and
sandberg
here.
Thank
you
all.
A
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Slide
the
next
slide
looks
at
the
planning
area
of
administering
the
unified
development.
C
C
C
C
The
next
budget
area
is
metropolitan
planning
organization.
C
Administration
is
responsible
for
reporting
lots
of
reports
that
the
mpl
staff
provides
on
a.
C
C
Report-
and
this
gives
a
history
of
crashes
throughout
monroe
county
since
2013
to
2019.
C
C
Or
seven
line
protected
bike
plane
installed
here
and
one
of
the.
C
C
Development
ordinance
again,
we've
done
some
heavy
lifting
recently,
we've
just
updated
the
zoning.
C
Help
facilitate
and
implement
accessory
dwelling
units.
As
everybody
is
aware,
this
is
one
type.
C
C
The
same
with
their
ongoing
reporting,
I
really
like
to
highlight
the
fact
that
we
just
updated
or.
C
C
Largely
have
the
same
goals.
We
are
currently
in
a
certification
review
with
the
state
and.
C
On
the
program
goal
of
of
technical
training
and
accountability,
one
of
the
things
I
wanted
to.
C
C
C
C
Getting
into
the
highlights
I'd
like
to
point
out
that
you
know
category
one
as
you're
well,.
C
C
C
C
Seeking
for
additional
increases
in
category
three
to
address
the
accessory
dwelling
units.
C
C
D
Undercount,
could
you
talk
about
some
specific
ways
in
which
that
could
play
out.
C
Well,
I
haven't
seen
the
data
yet
and
I
don't
know
I
mean
historically
university
and
college.
C
Transportation
needs,
and
so
that
area
is
a
little
bit
larger
than
the
urbanized
area.
C
C
C
It's
too
early
to
tell
last
time
in
2010
that
process
took
about
two
and
a
half
years
to
kind
of.
D
Planning
for
equity
policy
guide,
could
you
talk
more
about
the
methodology,
for
that
is
that
an.
D
C
C
Given
the
framework
that
those
policy
guides,
we
can
also
compare
in
into
our
comprehensive.
C
Kind
of
evaluate
how
we
do
our
self-evaluation,
so
that's
what
I
would
anticipate
with
that.
It's.
C
A
By
council,
member
piedmont
smith,
thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr
robinson,
for
your
presentation.
F
And
I
don't
think
that
bloomington's
immune
to
this,
it
seems
to
me,
with
rare
exceptions,.
F
F
Like
that,
but
it
it
doesn't
seem
to
be
entirely
helping
matters,
so
I
wondered
you
know
and
by.
F
So
what
do
you
think
we
can
do
code
restrictions
of
some
kind?
Can
we
have.
F
You
know
an
architectural
review
board.
Do
we
need
to
hire
a
city
architect?
What
would
you
suggest.
C
And
so
that's
we
could
look
at.
How
could
we
adjust
those
that
would
be
first
step.
C
We
have
done
that
on
a
couple
projects.
You
know
I,
the
idea
of
design,
review
and
committee.
C
C
The
materials
is
it
sustainable.
Is
it
good
quality,
long
lasting,
but
then
you
know,
is
it.
C
C
F
F
C
C
C
C
Would
be
under
the
same
scrutiny
that
anybody
would
be
reviewing
the
architecture
of
a
building.
C
A
G
About
housing
and
our
housing
plan,
as
you
as
I've,
been
asking
all
week
in
various
contexts,.
G
So
in
in
your
list
of
goals
and
your
memo
under
planning
services
division,
you
have.
G
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Certainly,
moving
in
the
future
there's
some
unknowns
that
we'll
we'll
need
to
continue
to.
G
Okay,
so
the
comprehensive
how
comprehensive
plan
does
call
for
a
housing
strategy,
so
I'm.
G
A
H
And
these
are
air
monitors,
the
acronyms
pm
boc
and
no2
just
to
help
my
understanding.
C
So
the
acronyms
are
chemistry,
so
no
actually
no2
is
nitrous
oxide
and
pm1.
It.
C
C
C
Know
that
bloomington
doesn't
have.
I
think
it
only
has
one
air
monitoring
station
from
the
state.
C
C
H
And
what
it
is
you
monitor
or
come
up
with
during
that
in
the
minute
that
I
have
left,
you
also.
H
C
C
The
first
step
would
be
we'd
have
to
incorporate
those
areas
into
our
comprehensive
plan.
Now.
C
C
Incorporated
into
the
community,
we
have
to
update
our
zoning
map
and
so
again.
C
There
might
not
be
a
perfect
match
for
some
of
those
areas
that
get
gigantic.
Mr,
mr
robson.
H
H
C
C
C
What
those
expectations
will
be
in
timeline,
so
that's
that's
kind
of
the
initial
step
in
2022.
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I
I
I
Well,
okay,
so
I'm
gonna
ask
you
under
total
personnel
services
and
under
supplies,
there's
some.
I
Increases
in
uniform
and
tools,
265,
telephone
337,
337
travel,
280
and
other
services
and
charges.
C
C
Asked
it's
the
air
monitoring
tools,
that's
the
increase
cell
phones,
pre-pandemic,
most
of.
C
City
cell
phones,
so
that's
where
that
increase
is
coming
from
travel,
pre-pandemic
training
for.
C
C
C
About
those
with
the
adu
studies
or
the
adus
annexation
and
the
transportation
plan,
so
that's.
C
I
Really
appreciate
your
explanation
since
we're
looking
at
the
budget.
I
I
looked
at
those
numbers.
I
And
just
wondered
what
that
meant
so
then
the
follow-up
question
for
me
is:
it
looks
like
your.
I
Does
does,
will
your
budget
return
down
decrease
back
down
after
we
get
through?
This
are.
C
Of
a
historical
level
that
we
try
to
maintain
for
our
staff,
some
of
the
things
that
I
highlighted.
C
With
software
we're
getting
some
more
technical
software
and
I
would
like
them
to
have
the.
C
C
Excited
about,
and
hopefully
we'll
launch
in
early
2022.
that
software
has
some
training
so
again.
C
C
C
Past
with
other
efforts,
so
it's
hard
for
me
to
estimate
if
that
would
go
up
and
down.
C
Now,
thank
you
for
your
answers
and
sorry
next
question.
Thank
you
other
first
round
questions.
A
I
will
ask
one:
thank
you
for
your
presentation
again,
mr
robinson.
C
A
corridor
study,
the
area
that
we're
looking
at
is
a
college
walnut,
but
it's
certainly
open.
C
C
Especially
on
atwater,
there
have
been
prior
studies
done
along
there
and
it's
just
been
a.
C
Very
challenging
area
that
doesn't
mean
we
can't
pursue
that.
I
just
think
there's.
C
C
Debate
again
how
complicated
and
how
in
depth
we
get.
You
know
andrew
seaborg,
who
will.
C
C
There's
certainly
limited
resources
on
implementing
those
improvements,
so
absolutely.
J
Thanks
to
follow
up
on
that
that
question,
it
seems
to
me
that
the
bottleneck
isn't.
J
Dollars
it's
staff,
in
other
words,
is
the
reason
that
you
can't
do
two
corridor
studies,
because.
J
C
C
In
an
unbiased
position,
whether
no
no
you
misunderstand
my
question,
I'm
asking.
J
J
Or
do
you
have
the
bandwidth
to
handle
too?
I
would
not
have
the
bandwidth
to
to
do
two,
because.
C
And
so
I'd
be
concerned
about
trying
to
initiate
two
pretty
substantial.
C
A
K
K
K
Since
I
feel
like
that's
what
the
plan
calls
for,
but
if
we're
choosing,
I
understand
that.
K
The
right-of-way,
but
third
and
at
water,
those
constraints
that
have
been
mentioned
in
terms
of.
K
Lesser
right
of
way
are
and-
and
perhaps
you
know
on
the
edge
of
campus
and
things
like
that.
K
Since
the
constraints
aren't
changing
with
either
those
cases,
what
do
you
think
about
the
idea
of.
K
Actually,
multiple
pedestrian
deaths
on
that
street
in
the
last
couple
of
years,
quite
sadly,
and.
K
Hour
and
have
zero
stops,
you
know.
So
what
do
you
think
about
the
safety
factor
weighing.
C
C
I
think
that
my
assessment
is
based
on
what
I
think
would
be
would
offer
more
opportunities
to.
C
Correct
there's
been
an
unfortunate
pattern
along
third
street
in
recent
years,
so.
A
Followed
by
council
member
p
monsoon.
Thank
you,
mr
robinson.
I'm
concerned
about
our
housing
stock.
F
Consisting
mostly
of
rental
units,
and
only
about
35
percent
owner
occupied
dwellings,
we.
F
Heard
from
mr
zodi
last
evening
in
hand
that
he
feels
that
owner
occupancy
is
is
important.
F
To
to
permit
people
to
to
have
that
option
and
then
there's
financing
and
so
forth.
C
C
And
so
we
would
support
that,
given
the
confines
of
legal
constraints,
there's
very
little
that.
C
C
Priority
for
2022
to
implement
or
to
help
implement
more
accessory
dwelling
units
in.
F
So
when
you
get
a
development
proposal,
do
you
need
certain
tools
at
your
disposal
that
we
could.
F
C
An
incentive
to
do
that.
It
violates
fair
housing
laws
and
you
start
getting
into.
C
Very
complicated
ways
to
regulate
developers.
Now
we
have
incentives
for.
G
Yes,
I
wanted
to
also
go
back
to
the
transportation
plan.
Another
initiative
that
was
prioritizing.
G
G
That
kirkwood
is
not
just
for
driving
on,
but
I
didn't
see
in
your
memo
any
mention
of
pursuing.
G
C
C
C
In
regards
to
to
kirkwood,
I
think
the
pilot
program
is
working
great.
You
know
this
is.
C
It
might
be
a
good
opportunity
to
pause
and
see
how
that
moves
forward
with
with
that
corridor.
I.
C
C
Eyes
on
the
opportunities
available
by
by
running
that
and
again
we've.
C
And
largely
that's
more
of
a
of
a
pace
and
timing
thing
and
not
a
it's,
not
the
right
project.
G
On
kirkwood,
so
I'm
a
little
surprised
to
hear
you
talk
about
concerns
of
businesses.
K
K
C
C
K
Things
right,
but
we
have
a
lot
that
are
that
are
not
compliant
in
in
town
and.
K
K
Where
there's
no
audio
signal
or
other
other
issues
like
that,
where
they're
relying.
K
I
know
it
impacts
multiple
departments,
but
it
sounds
like
not
planning
at
all.
I
mean
any
of
the.
K
Planning
around
how
to
address
those
existing
gaps
does
that
come
from
the
planning
department.
K
C
You
know
new
facilities
have
to
meet
the
current
standards.
I
don't
know
what.
C
I
do
know
that
when
we
look
at
intersections
and
other
improvements,
part
of
the
discussion
is.
C
Signals
are
in
near
or
at
the
end
of
their
useful
functionalness.
You
know
functional
lifespan
and.
C
So
those
are
things
that
we
do
consider
that
you
know
there
is
limited
resources
on.
C
On
those
so
great
items,
thank
you.
I
think
I
figured
it
impacted
all
of
you,
so
thank
you.
A
C
Well,
there'll
be
a
meeting
scheduled
by
staff.
I
believe
on
november
17th
that
we'll
start
sharing.
C
C
C
And
there
were
three
bars
that
were
kind
of
below
50,
so
yeah
there's
more
work
to
do.
C
Should
be
ambitious,
you
know
I
like
to
point
to
you
know
when
jfk
wanted
to
put
somebody
on.
C
C
C
A
From
council
member
stan
blurry,
yes,
thank
you.
I
during
the.
D
Around
potential
annexation
has
gotten
me
thinking
about
that
again,
good
job
on
all
the
cleanup.
D
C
C
C
Very
old
and
some
of
them
even
weren't,
even
technically
legal
anymore.
So
that's
to
say
where.
C
C
C
And
you
know
create
something
that
might
be
a
little
bit
unique.
I
can't
say
that's
true
for.
C
Standards
but
pd's
also
are
time
consuming
to
administer
most
of
the
puds.
That
council.
C
C
A
Okay,
council,
member
piedmont
smith,
followed
by
rallo,
followed
by
councilmember
flaherty.
G
C
C
C
C
Assessment
on
you
know
the
top
two
or
three
well,
we
last
summer
we
passed
some
legislation
to.
G
Tighten
up
the
regulations
on
leaving
sidewalks
open
when
construction
happens.
F
Is
my
turn,
mr
robinson,
so
I'm
I'm
still
struggling
with
this
disconnect
between
your
department,
agreeing.
F
Scanned
or
none,
I
was
intrigued
by
councilmember
scandaluri's
question
about
puds.
F
F
Leverage
and
that
this
could
be
employed
to
for
owner
occupancy,
in
the
sense
that.
F
Mix
or
if
single-family
homes
could
be
part
of
the
mix,
so
is
prpd's
useful
for
perhaps
ex.
F
Finding
ways
to
incentivize
owner
occupancy,
just
by
in
terms
of
structure.
F
Structure
itself,
I'm
not
finishing
answering
my
question.
Please
the
structure
shouldn't.
C
C
F
Those
structures
which
are
more
than
likely
to
be
rental
to
be
owner
occupied,
as
opposed
to.
C
C
Really
believe
that
there's
some
pretty
strict
laws
on
you
know
I
I
think
we're
in
agreement.
A
K
Mentioned
mr
robinson,
about
federal
funding
opportunities
and
particularly
in
the
context
of.
K
Potential
infrastructure
investments
intuitively
for
me
and
we've
talked
about
this.
K
A
few
times
it
would
seem
that,
having
conducted
things
like
corridor
studies
of
third
and
that.
K
Water
college
and
walnut
and
perhaps
design
charette
about
the
shared
street
recommendation.
K
From
the
transportation
plan
with
kirkwood,
even
if
we
don't
have
the
money
or
funds.
K
K
K
To
figure
out
how
it
does
work
go
ahead.
Thank
you,
councilmember
fleury,
I'm
saying
it's
not.
C
Possible,
I
just
think
it's
challenging
my
experience
with
the
last
stimulus
package.
C
Transportation
funds
for
that
type
of
of
project.
So,
typically,
when
you
look
at
a
study,
the
next.
C
There
that
would
be
could
be
eligible
and
what
that
would
do
is
maybe
free
up.
C
C
Plan
or
studies
ready
to
go
for
stimulus,
I'm
not
sure
that
would
be
the
best
course
of
action.
C
C
Now
we've
already
have
secured
the
funding
so
again
in
the
past.
You
couldn't
really.
C
Trade
one
for
another
there
had
to
be.
There
were
some
steps
you
had
to
go
through
to
do.
C
That
so
it's
it's
pretty
challenging
to
kind
of
find
those
projects
you
know
to
do,
but.
K
A
Muted
myself,
while
I
was
talking,
I
think
we
can
now
go
to
the
public.
L
L
L
And
first
up
and
excuse
me
councilmember
rosenberger,
I
don't
know
if
you
had
a
time.
M
M
Try
and
pack
in
a
few
different
comments
in
a
short
amount
of
time.
One
is,
I
appreciate.
M
Multiple
components
across
frankly,
where
different
departments
are,
am
I
freezing.
M
M
Housing,
the
rdg
housing
study
for
the
city
has
a
lot
of
great
data,
but
doesn't
explore.
M
M
Together,
certainly
drawing
on
existing
documents
but
there's
and
even
to
identify
where
gaps.
M
May
still
exist,
we've
got
the
heading
home
plan
dealing
with
homelessness
again,
a
lot
of
different.
M
Great
documents,
but
we
need
a
way
to
look
for
consistency,
comment
two
about
complete.
M
Streets,
that's
something
that
has
been
brought
up
in
previous
plans,
both
the
comprehensive
plan.
M
M
Is
an
important
thing
not
to
lose
sight
of,
and
want
to
encourage
that
as
part
of
this.
M
N
N
Awesome
I
have
one
request
which
echoes
a
request
from
council
members
over
the
years.
N
N
N
O
Good
evening
mark
figg
fig
property
group.
Let's
have
a
few
comments
I
want
to
make
regarding
the.
O
Playing
transportation,
you
know
you
talk
a
lot
about
housing
stock
and
you
know
the
need.
O
For
owner
occupant
properties-
and
I
will
just
say
that
we've
done
tons
of
housing
studies
now.
O
O
O
Things
possible,
I
don't
like
having
designed
police,
I
can
tell
you,
people
have.
A
Discussion
anyone
does
anyone
like
to
comment
come
over
flaherty,
yes
sure
I
know
I
came.
K
In
late,
so
I
have
more
work
to
do
in
a
review,
though
I've
read
things
in
the
presentation.
K
Priorities
and
how
well
we're
doing
with
our
with
our
plans,
I
will
say
I
would
like
to
know.
K
Know
the
answer
before
november
17th
about
the
high
priority
bicycle
network.
I
understand.
K
So
I
need
I
hope
for
that
information
in
the
next
few
weeks.
Sometime,
let's
see
on
housing,
I
I.
K
Just
a
few
comments
on
housing,
I
agree.
We
need
housing
diversity
in
this
community
and
I
think.
K
That
will
help
deliver
more
opportunities
of
both
ownership
and
rental.
I
think
it's
worth
noting.
K
That
renter
housing
rental
housing
numbers
in
this
community
are
actually,
if
you
take
out.
K
K
Large
multi-family
building
we
have
a
much
higher
owner-occupancy
rate
than
the
city
as
a
whole.
K
F
F
Exorbitantly
high
rents,
and
that
consists
of
a
rent
trap
and
so
there's
no
way
they
can
get.
F
That
buyers,
that
people
are
looking
for
single-family
homes,
but
they
can't
find
them.
F
So
what
we
have,
I
think,
what
we've
aided
in
this
I'm
afraid
to
say
our
our
city
government.
F
That
could
be
used
to
build
wealth
in
the
community
and
you're,
not
building
equity.
F
Available
to
us,
without
entering
into
legal
trouble,
by
offering
incentives
and
we've
made.
F
F
You
know
we've
given
up
on
that
form
of
housing.
Now
am
I
confident
that
the
market
will
solve.
F
F
Sort
of
abandoned
hope
there,
so
we
are
in
a
quandary.
I
think
that
we
we
were
basically
in
a.
F
You
know
subjecting
quite
a
lot
of
a
resonance
to
this
rent
trap
and
there
may
be
financial.
F
Ways
out
I
don't
know
there
may
be
ways
in
which
we
can
develop
a
down
payment
for
people,
so.
G
Yes,
I'm
really
pleased
to
see
that
some
guidance
for
people
who
want
to
create
adus.
G
G
Longer
term,
and
how
can
we
make
this
straight
safer
and
more
user-friendly
for
everybody
and.
G
Finally,
I
will
be
abstaining
from
this
budget
because,
as
council
member
flaherty
pointed.
G
J
Yeah
several
thoughts,
first
of
all,
I'm
starting
to
come
around
to
the
argument
that.
J
The
third
and
that
water
is
more
important
than
walnut
and
college
because
of
the
pedestrian.
J
Desk
there,
three
of
them-
and
it's
just
I
mean
I
get
why
college
walnut.
I
mean
it's
a
close
call.
J
To
do
so
much,
I
I
agree
with
councilmember
piedmont
smith
about
the
idea
of
a
shared
street.
J
J
Right
now,
simply
put
and
frankly,
college
and
walnut
have
been,
you
know.
J
So
we
have
to
pick
which
one
is
going
to
be
done.
First,
you
know,
I
don't
want
to
relitigate
the.
J
Whole
plexus
debate,
but
councilman
baralo's
characterization
of
it
is
surprising
to
me.
J
J
You
know
america's
made:
the
mistake
of
thinking
was
indefinitely
possible.
J
As
a
single-family
home,
so
yeah,
I
don't,
but
I
didn't
want
to
re-litigate
this
tonight.
It's.
J
About
the
planning
department
budget,
I
think
the
planning
department
budget
is
is
adequate.
J
I
mean
the
only
way
we
could
do
those
corridor.
Studies
at
this
point
is
to
increase
staff.
A
A
A
A
2022
I'm
a
huge
fan
of
the
goal
of
zero
traffic
deaths
in
a
year.
I
think
that's
really
important.
A
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
F
F
I
have
a
question
regarding
as
an
engineer
you
you're
focused,
I
think
primarily
primarily.
F
Say
you
know
green
buffers,
obviously
tree
plantings,
rain,
gardens,
maybe
detention
areas.
F
And
I
think
the
you
know
we
could
optimize
those
areas
for
ecological
diversity
and
and
and
for.
F
Parks
and
rec,
I
would
note
that
rebecca
swift,
who
I
mentioned
last
night,
has
extraordinary.
F
P
P
P
The
transportation
infrastructure
area,
so
I
think,
from
my
perspective,
it's
a
team
approach.
P
F
I
see,
but
it
sounds
like
you're
actively
working
in
this
regard.
P
P
Total
dollars
spent
in
a
given
calendar
year,
the
yellow
dot
represents
the
total.
P
P
And
and
601
so
it
just
tries
to
illustrate
that
you
know
roughly
between
let's
say.
P
G
G
Above
the
yellow
dots,
absolutely
a
number
of
sources,
I
think
some
of
the.
P
My
most
significant
sources
would
be
the
mpo
a
lot
of
federal
funding
for
a
lot
of
our
projects.
P
Other
big
significant
contributor
would
be
tiff
funds,
there's
certainly
other
sources
as
well.
G
And
one
last
question
on
this:
it
does
you
mentioned
bond,
so
I'm
wondering
if.
G
Parks,
parks
and
rec's
trails
are
counted
in
this,
that
parks
and
rec
trails.
That
would
be.
G
I'm
sorry
so,
what's
the
determining
factor,
whether
parks
projects
are
reflected
here.
G
Or
not,
I
guess
this.
This
is
really
engineering
engineering
department
or
engineering
division.
P
Related
projects,
things
that
we
managed
and
I
don't
know
if
there
have
been.
I
guess
I
don't.
P
That's
the
big
thing:
what
what
has
been
led
through
the
engineering
department.
D
Perfect,
thank
you
so
just
to
make
sure
I'm
understanding.
D
D
D
We're
gonna
do
traffic
volume
studies.
What's
that
process
sure
traffic
volume
studies
are.
P
Or
helping
make
decisions
as
we
develop
projects,
I
think
as
a
good
example,
we
have
a
new.
P
D
Thank
you,
and
you
mentioned
that
there
are,
you
hope,
to
collect
at
least
40.
D
P
But
yeah,
I
think
we
still
have
some
capacity.
I
think
key
things
that
we
look
at
when
we're.
P
Looking
at
traffic
counts
is
summer,
counts
aren't
always
going
to
get
us
the
same
results.
A
K
K
K
Accurate
alternative
transportation
has
typically
been
an
engineering
department.
P
Always
had
a
portion
within
engineering,
I
I
think,
does
that
answer
your
question.
Yeah
and.
K
P
Alternative
transportation:
what's
the
total
alternative
transportation
fund
budget
this
year.
K
Okay,
no
problem:
you
don't
have
any
money
in
your
budget
for
a
multi-use
path
from
clubhouse.
K
K
Responsible
for
implementing
the
transportation
plan
we
discussed
with
mr
robinson
a
bit.
K
About
the
high
priority
bicycle
network
in
particular,
and
whether
or
not
we're
on
track.
P
Honest,
I
think
that,
typically
when
new
plans
and
programs
are
developed
it,
I
would
expect.
P
There
to
be
some
lag
to
take
a
new
program
off
to
start
the
design,
and
it
just
takes
time.
P
To
really
get
things
rolling,
so
I
I
would
say
we
are
behind,
but
we
are
making
progress.
K
Working
with
others
will
be
able
to
tell
us
during
this
budget
cycle
what
the
expected.
G
Yeah
I
wanted
to
ask
something
that
I
had
asked
mr
robinson,
and
it
seems
to
be
more.
G
Appropriate
for
you,
mr
seabor,
which
is
you
report
or
other
complaints
that
come
in
about.
G
Blocking
sidewalks
has
that
been
less
of
a
problem,
since
we
did
the
title
12
revisions
last
year.
P
Last
year
or
the
year
before,
but
I
I
guess
I
can
at
least
state
that
we,
I
feel
confident.
P
We
have
more
tools
at
our
disposal
to
respond
to
those
requests,
but
I
guess
I
would
probably.
A
K
Wasn't
quick
to
jump
in
there
because
I
didn't
know
there
were
more.
I
wanted
to
ask
about
the.
K
Climate
action
plan
actually,
mr
seybour,
I
think
we
learned
yesterday
that
it's
a
well.
K
Is
charged
or
tasked
with
implementing
portions
that
may
have
a
engineering
component
in
terms
of.
K
Design
priorities,
funding
priorities,
staff
capacity.
All
of
that
I
think
my
sense
from
last.
K
Night
was
that
there
isn't
staff
capacity
in
esd
to
handle
the
full
transportation
plan.
K
P
Actually
earlier
today,
there
was
essentially
the
city
had
a
climate
action
team
meeting.
P
P
A
N
N
N
N
N
N
A
A
G
That
is
supposed
to
resolve
situations
where
sidewalks
are
blocked
with
overgrowth
and
things.
G
Like
that,
so
I
know
this
is
a
common
problem.
It
is
in
my
neighborhood
and
certainly
in
mr.
G
Alexander's
neighborhood,
as
we've
heard,
so
how
does
your
department
handle
that
and.
P
I
think
the
short
answer
is
yes.
Engineering
is
responsible
for
those
items
it
actually.
P
Falls
through
title
12,
a
different
section
of
the
right-of-way
use
that
actually
sort
of
relates.
P
On
so
essentially,
the
way
something
like
that
would
work
is,
if
there's
a
particular
location.
P
Door
hangers,
so
we've
had
conversations
with
legal
and
parks
and
others
to
start
that
process.
P
F
Trees,
lift
sections,
and
so
you
have
this
uneven
nature.
People
trip.
P
A
P
But
I
would
want
to
double
check,
but
I
guess
when
it
comes
to
the
city
helping
out
in
that.
L
L
Longer
sam
dove
comments
as
follows:
the
road
work
on
highway
37
through
69
through
indianapolis.
A
How
we
can
continue
on
with
council,
mr
c
war,
if
you
want
to
speak,
if
you
could
answer
the
question.
A
A
K
Of
tracking
down
how
that's
sorting
out
and
how
it
might
impact
my
budget
priorities
in
terms
of.
K
Staffing
capacity,
funding,
priorities,
etc.
So
definitely
would
like
to
get
those
questions.
K
Answered
that
were
submitted
july
1.,
and
I
probably
have
I
mean
I
will
definitely
have
more.
K
Written
questions
following
up
on
the
budget
meetings
here,
just
like
we
did
last
year.
K
Figures
in
terms
of
bicycle
and
pedestrian
infrastructure.
It's
I
applaud
the
the.
K
Efforts
to
increase
percentages
over
the
last
well
over
mr
hamilton's,
mayor
hamilton's
term,.
K
To
start,
we've
got
30,
plus
million
bonded
for
parking
garages
to
subsidize
driving
single.
K
Occupancy
vehicle
use
we've
got
annual
subsidies
for
parking
surface
lots,
spending
on
traffic.
K
K
K
For
given
the
source,
and,
of
course,
what
we
also
have
to
keep
in
mind,
on
top
of
that
is.
K
K
K
Climate
team
meeting
the
council
member
is
supposed
to
have
a
represent
representative
at.
K
Hopefully,
we'll
hear
react
more.
Mr
crowley
promised
to
get
back
to
me
about
it,
and
this.
K
K
That,
in
the
context
of
transportation
and
many
other
departments,
thank
you
again.
That's
it.
F
Mr
seabor,
thank
you
for
your
presentation.
I
I
think
that
you
are
really
very
talented.
F
In
terms
of
integrating
bike
in
pedestrian
infrastructure,
with
our
current
infrastructure.
F
F
Integrated
and
robust
viking
infrastructure
so
I'll
be
supporting
your
budget.
Thank
you.
A
A
E
17
hours
for
the
week
and
learning
of
his
recent
accomplishments,
it's
quite
similar.
It's.
E
Always
an
honor
and
a
privilege
to
be
in
front
of
you.
While
we
quickly
look
back
at
the
last
year,.
E
This
past
year,
as
has
been
one
of
the
most
trying
in
my
entire.
E
E
E
E
E
E
To
led
and
that's
up,
that's
a
total
of
221
since
2016
that
we've
upgraded.
E
For
the
board
of
public
works,
as
I
mentioned,
we
meet
by
bi-weekly
the
board
of
public.
E
Works
meetings
are
often
robust
in
in
the
amount
of
preparation
that
it
takes
to.
E
We
would
be
the
second
agency
in
the
state
and
that
two
to
three
year
process
has
been
underway.
E
E
All
the
services
at
that
are
provided
out
of
city
hall.
E
We've
been
open
since
dave,
you
know
for
since
almost
all
of
covid
and
proud
of
the
efforts.
E
To
continue
providing
the
services,
even
in
these
challenging
times,
just
a
few
budget
highlights.
E
There
and
then
also
the
big
change
is
there's
the
decrease
of
one
million
dollars.
B
B
Make
a
pitch
for
people
to
apply.
We
do
actually,
yes,
especially
if
you
want
to
be
a
school
crossing.
E
Guard,
but
no
most,
these
are
retirements
that
have
happened
throughout
the
entire
year,
so.
E
K
Thank
you
for
the
presentation,
mr
wayson.
If
this
question
is
better
directed
elsewhere,.
K
Asset
management,
which
I
very
much
improve,
I
think
your
department
over
the
years
has
done
a.
K
Very
good
job
of
of
systematizing
and
improving
our
knowledge
of
of
conditions
in
a
way
that
we.
K
Can
really
target
you
know
our
actions
and
and
have
them
in
a
sort
of
life
cycle
sustainable
way.
K
Not
be
ada
compliant
and
if
we
know
like
yeah,
what's
the
status
of
those
you
probably.
K
Heard
me
asking
other
departments
specifically
of
signal
signalized
intersections
that
are
not.
E
Ada
compliant
in
terms
what
what
aspect
in
terms
of
auto
the
audibles
or
I
think
the
audibles
is.
K
Requirements,
though,
yeah
or
accessibility
best
practices,
in
terms
of
where
the
button
is
located.
K
The
you
know
the
height,
that
sort
of
thing
sure
I
couldn't
give
you
absolute
specifics.
There.
E
Different
ages
and
different
eras,
and
so
that's
what
we're
hoping
going
to
be
asking
for.
K
Cataloging
of
all
our
interchanges
and
what
they,
what
this,
what
the
signals
have.
K
K
K
Process
currently
in
place
for
how
to
I'm
thinking
of
of
patterson
and
rogers
in
particular,
is.
K
Something
like
that,
are
we
just
not
really
there
yet
well
decisions
on.
You
know
updating
traffic.
E
Brought
forward
that
project,
you
know,
I
think,
we're
you
know
going
to
look
at
prioritizing
based.
E
On
higher
volumes
of
pedestrian
traffic,
things
like
that,
and
I
think
rogers
and
patterson
would.
E
Be
a
great
place
to
look
at
such
things,
so
I
you
know,
I
think,
the
the
age
of
the
equipment.
E
The
administrative
division,
so
I
I
would
say
traffic
signals
and
traffic-
could
wait
till
street.
A
Okay,
okay,
wonderful!
So,
while
I'm
not
seeing
any
hands
up,
we
can
open
this
to
public
comments.
L
E
E
E
Do
pass
recommendation
of
nine
zero
like
the
last
one?
That
would
be
fantastic
and
we
can
go
from.
E
There,
but
animal
care
and
control
division
is
a
division
of
the
department
of
public
works
and.
E
All
right
responsible
for
addressing
and
responding
to
all
companion
animal
needs
in
the.
E
E
E
E
In
in
their
efforts
at
wild
at
producing
a
wildlife
management
report
for
the
council,.
E
There
have
been
some
significant
activities
in
that
regard.
Back
in
april,
we
did
get
to
work.
E
E
E
Resource
page
on
the
website,
so
you
know
so
we're
not
quite
at
a
final
report
on
wildlife.
E
E
E
Home
but
it's
gone
down
so
moving
right
along.
You
know
our
with
our
animal
shelter
operations.
E
E
E
Mid-Year
live
release
rate
is
at
95
percent.
You
know
I
talked
about
volunteer
hours
in
the
major.
E
Reductions
there
we're
not
going
to
come
even
close
to
meeting
our
2021
goal
of
11
500
hours.
E
Not
at
a
point
where
we
can
welcome
back
the
volume
of
volunteers
that
we
have
in
the
past.
E
E
Are
based
out
of
our
facility
on
south
walnut
street
and
just
in
general,
our
efforts
are.
E
For
2022,
we
are
hopeful
to
re
start
returning
back
towards
some
more
traditional
volunteer
hours.
E
All
those
roles-
and
it's
been
really
amazing
to
watch
that
happen.
You
know
they're.
E
E
One
of
the
most
important
things
we
do
are
animal
control
field
operations.
These
are
our
officers.
E
That
are
out
in
the
streets
out
on
the
streets
working
on
everything
from
bike
cases
to.
E
You
know
wildlife
or
animal
endangerment
to
you
know,
emergency
call,
outs,
et
cetera
and
just.
E
They
do
an
amazing
job
with
all
the
things
that
they're
responsible
for
working
very
closely.
E
With
bloomington
police
department,
amongst
other
many
other
local
public
safety
agents,.
E
Trained
through
the
national
animal
control
association,
we
were
hopeful
to
achieve.
E
That
in
2021,
but
some
covert
delays
and
training
opportunities
were
limited.
There.
E
Overall
budget
highlights
include,
you
know,
you'll
hear
this
throughout
the
evening,
but.
E
E
Increases
we're
not
you
know,
we're
we're
recognizing
the
sign
of
times
and
trying
to
be.
E
Frugal
in
our
efforts
and
not
and
keep
things
pretty
steady
year
to
year,
this
budget
reflects.
E
That
as
well,
I
would
highlight
where
our
biggest
increase
is
in
our
spay
and
neuter
surgery.
E
Fees
there's
been
some
pretty
major
changes
with
the
oh.
She
was
the
name
of
the
pets
alive.
E
Overall,
the
category
one
personnel
expenses
are
in
line
with
just
typical
the
bonuses
and
the.
E
You
know
raises,
as
proposed
by
the
mayor's
office,
so.
A
To
council
member
questions,
councilmember
sims.
H
H
Presentation
and
I
got
a
couple
questions
and
we
got
three
minutes
so.
H
Let's
do
this
thing.
First
of
all,
I
also
want
to
recognize
the
dedicated
and
passionate
members.
H
That
you
have
on
the
animal
care
and
control
commission.
I
talked
with
many
of
them
and.
H
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
there
and
I
don't
know
if
you
I'd
like
to
know
your
feelings
on.
H
This
or
maybe
mr
sauders,
but
where
are
we
or
what
are
your
feelings
with
regard
to
addressing.
E
Foremost,
completely
against
puppy
mills.
You
know
to
my
knowledge,
we
have
none
that
exists
in.
E
E
As
they
would,
you
know
for
the
welfare
of
the
animals
in
terms
of
the
proposed
ordinance
that.
E
I've
seen
over
their
last
year,
or
so
you
know,
I
don't
know
if
that
I've
got
a
specific
opinion.
E
On
that
you
know,
we
have
two
pet
shops
that
that
would
specifically
target,
and
I
don't.
E
E
E
E
E
Requirements
of
the
stores
go
ahead,
yeah,
so
virgil,
solder,
director
of
animal
care
and
control.
H
F
I'm
intrigued
mr
waste
and
I'm
intrigued
by
the
wildlife
management
report,
because
I
I
really.
F
F
The
topic
of
public
health
and
and
well
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
it.
E
Absolutely
so,
based
on
last
year's
budget
hearings,
hearing
from
yourself
and
mr.
E
Sims
and
some
others,
the
concept
and
the
topic
of
wildlife
management
certainly
came
up.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
We
have
not
gotten
that
far
into
you
know,
I
I
recognize
all
the
work
that's
been
done
by.
Q
You
okay!
Well,
I'm
I'm
very
interested
to
see
what's
produced
from
that.
F
I
think
that
do
you,
do
you
anticipate
that
this
group,
I
mean,
will
continue
working.
F
E
A
Q
Yeah,
that's
a
excellent
question,
largely
we
look
at
how
that
animal's
gonna
house
in
the.
Q
To
sit
in
the
shelter
longer
have
priority
to
foster
homes,
those
that
are
medically
fragile.
Q
Our
priorities,
moon
foster
home
other
than
at
that
point,
then
the
second
level
is
when.
Q
Yeah,
we
are
definitely
at
the
top
for
what's
considered.
As
far
as
the.
Q
What's
considered
a
good,
effective
shelter,
anything
with
a
10
euthanasia
rate,
so
the
90.
Q
A
A
Do
you
want
to
go
ahead?
Actually,
thank
you
actually,
councilmemberallo.
H
Got
started
on
that,
but,
more
specifically
for
me
with
regard
to
the
wildlife
management.
H
Report
and
I
appreciate
that
it's
in
its
infancy
and
you're
just
kind
of
getting
started,
but.
H
Do
you
have
any
idea
of
a
target
date
or
time
frame
of
completion
of
this
report.
E
E
To
just
be
a
you
know,
a
multi-chapter
report
on
all
things:
wildlife
management.
You
know
if.
E
E
Kind
of
market
that
information
to
the
community
and
but
you
know
and
virgil,
feel
free
to
jump.
E
On
exactly
what
we
want
that
to
look
like
again,
you
know
we,
the
the
deer
task
force
produced.
E
A
lengthy
report
that
we're
all
familiar
with
you
know
so,
I
think
we're
looking
at
it
from.
Q
H
And
that's
that's
kind
of
all
I'm
getting
at.
I
just
want
to
see
at
some
point
whatever
it
is.
H
That
you
guys
have
have
worked
on,
then
I
think
it'll
be
easier
or
maybe
better
for
the
community.
H
Than
to
have
some
more
input,
specifically
with
urban
animal
control
and
that
sort
of
thing.
H
E
F
F
Deer
and
leaving
arrows
in
them,
which
is
very
cruel,
we've
got
I've,
had
reports
of
poisoning.
F
Issue
is
not
going
away,
it's
still
there
and
in
the
last
few
years
you
know,
there's
been
a
lot
of.
F
Which
is
now
becoming
antiquated,
really,
the
ball
state
study,
I
think,
indicates,
among
other.
F
F
F
And
then,
as
opposed
to
ten
years
ago,
when
the
only
means
to
count
them
was
either
extrapolating.
F
F
Effectively
kind
of
count
there
in
the
community
and
manage
them.
You
know
very
precisely
so.
F
F
F
A
Councilmembers
came
alert,
yes,
thank
you
for
for
everything
you've
done.
I
look
forward
to
the.
D
Additional
work
on
wildlife
assessments
as
well,
two
things
I
I
want
to
comment
on.
First
of
all,.
D
D
Was
actually
this
one
was
animal
control
in
the
adoptions,
and
I
have
residents.
D
Who
are
eager
to
know
the
next
time
you
adopt
out
an
iguana,
so
in
any
event,
thank
you
for.
A
Yes,
council,
member
volun,
yes,
councilmember
flaherty;
yes,
yes,
councilmember
smith,.