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A
A
A
Opportunity
to
hear
from
you
all
the
public
one
thing
I'd
like
to
address
very
quickly.
If
I
may.
A
Commission,
the
caps
commission
and
why
I
thought
it
was
very
appropriate
to
have.
A
A
We
will
have
a
few
brief
council
comments
shortly.
If
anyone
cares
to
do
that,
then
we
will
proceed.
A
To
public
comment,
depending
on
how
many
people
we
have
indicated
to
speak,
then
we
will
decide
at.
A
B
B
Council
office
would
have
invited
him
to
this
meeting.
I
think
it's
very
important
that
the
mayor.
B
Or
his
designees
hear
what
the
people
will
say
to
us
tonight,
so
we
can
only
hope
that
they
are.
B
Here,
anyway,
and
or
will
listen
to
the
recording
of
this
meeting
or
follow
it
on
cats
as
to
the.
B
Homelessness
situation,
particularly
in
seminary
park.
I
am
a
signatory
of
the
letter
that
was.
B
B
We
at
least,
could
have
waited
until
until
kansas
flats
opened
in
february,
where
I
believe.
B
A
A
A
A
Everyone
for
attending
this
evening,
mr
lucas,
do
we
have
any
indication
of
the
number
of
speakers.
C
For
any
members
of
the
public
who
would
like
to
comment,
you
can
indicate.
C
C
C
C
A
Start
with
for
an
example
like
we
normally
do
five
minutes,
but
then
install
a
different
limit,
or
I.
C
Know
I
think
everybody
who
would
like
to
speak
just
to
have
the
same
amount
of
time.
Okay,.
A
Or
three
minutes
that
we
could
get
through
60
people
approximately.
So
what
do
you
all
think.
A
If
there's
any
thoughts
council
members
can
blur
just
I
I
would
air
at
a
higher
number.
I
would.
D
Air
in
that
direction,
it
seems
that
we
might
want
to
start
with
three
minutes.
I
want
to.
D
Entertain
the
possibility
that
there
are
some
who
will
arrive
late,
we
want
to
be
able
to
hear.
D
A
In
order
to
try
to
accommodate
as
many
as
we
can,
I
think
three
minutes
time
limit
is
a
fair.
A
And
hopefully,
we'll
be
able
to
get
there
everyone
this
evening
without
further
ado,
mr
lucas
or.
A
Miss
lacey,
who
do
we
have
up
first
up
and
and
I'm
gonna
apologize
right
off
the
bat
for.
C
C
Several
folks,
probably
that's
not
their
actual
name,
but
first
up
we
have
tassie
gennady,
who.
C
E
Because
it
seems
to
me
that
that's
who's
calling
the
shots
in
terms
of
when
people
are
showing.
E
E
Himself,
I
you
know,
I
have
some
questions
for
him
that
I
I
don't
know
how
to
get
answered
in.
E
The
sense
that,
for
one
you
know,
wheeler
mission
keeps
being
offered
and
offered,
but
I'd
like.
E
E
Him
into
a
tent
and
wheeler
came
to
pick
people
up
and
I
said,
would
you
like
to
go
to
shelter.
E
E
The
night
under
a
blanket
than
go
there,
so
I
yield
the
rest
of
my
time.
Thank
you
very
much.
F
F
F
F
One
of
your
your
citizens
passed
away,
as
you
know,
we're
sitting
on
the
verge
of
the
same
thing.
F
Streets,
we
mobilized
for
the
past
several
days
trying
to
keep
these
folks
safe,
trying.
F
Short
of
that,
they
would
have
to
walk
miles
to
just
get
warm
clothes,
possibly
walking.
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
C
Next
up,
we
have
alex
goodlatte
and
since
I
don't
believe
we
have
the
ability
to
have
the.
C
Timer
displayed,
I
will
give
the
time
symbol
or
a
signal
when
there's
15
seconds
left
in
your
time.
C
So
that
you
can
wrap
up
your
comments
and
alex
glad
should
now
be
ready
to
comment.
Okay,
so.
G
As
as
I'm
sitting
here,
I'm
I'm
actually
in
my
room
with
somebody
else
who
is
unhoused.
G
Mayor
he
may
they
may
or
may
not
speak
for
a
public
comment.
In
addition
to
me,
we'll
work.
G
G
G
Talk
about
it
a
little
bit
but
but
in
terms
of
you
know
whether
the
cdc
is
followed
because.
G
G
Listen
to
the
part
of
the
petition
that
the
bhc
put
out
that
you
know.
I
helped
co-author.
That
says.
G
G
The
community
but
stop
obstructing
the
community
and
and
and
for
the
city
to.
G
Actually
practice
what
they
preach
and
not
turn
down
options
from
the
community.
G
So,
do
I
have
permission
yeah
does
they
want
to
share?
Do
they
have
permission
to
share.
H
Talk
about
some
other
time,
I'm
sure,
but
they
like,
I
went
to
wheeler
it
just.
H
H
H
H
H
A
Who
do
we
have
next,
mr
lucas?
Next
up
we
have
ashley
perani,
who
should
be
ready
to
comment.
A
I
I
C
Next,
next
up,
we
have
rm
who
should
be
ready
to
comment
hello.
Thank
you
for
your
time
this
evening.
J
J
By
one
of
them
today
to
me,
I
have
known
this
man
for
quite
a
while,
but
he
repeated
today.
J
And
said
something
that
still
sticks
with
me,
and
so
these
are
my
words
but
his
thoughts.
J
Have
liked
is
to
have
met
anyone
of
your
faces
face
to
face
both
council
members
and
the
mayor.
J
And
that
saddened
him
and
brought
him
to
tears
actually.
J
J
Lives,
so
I
would
like
to
to
ask
that
all
of
you
think
about
that
and
maybe
reach
out
and
get
to.
J
Know
these
people
on
a
first
name
basis
and
as
far
as
the
tear
down
today
it
was.
It
was.
J
C
Thank
you.
Next
up
we
have
heather
lake,
oh
hi.
I
just
wanted
to
talk
just
from
a
personal
thing.
I
guess
I'm
with
I'm
with
the.
K
K
I
know
another
man
who
we've
had
wonderful
conversations.
The
first
time
that
I
met.
K
K
K
I
just
wish
that
the
city
and
county
would
see
these
people,
as
I
do,
and
just
really.
K
Respect
them
and
it's
like
you're
almost
out
of
time,
can
you
finish
up
please.
A
L
On
the
near
west
side
in
bloomington
and
I'm
involved
with
this
issue
because
I
have.
L
Think
it's
really
important
for
me
to
say
as
a
person
who
does
have
a
home,
that
the
city's
policy.
L
L
Safe
and
high,
but-
and
it
also
doesn't
keep
the
people
who
are
experiencing
homelessness,
safe.
L
It's
really
really
cold
all
the
time
during
the
winter
and
you
know
being
able
to
like.
L
Have
possessions
that
you
can
trust
or
rely
on
is
really
really
important
when
you
don't.
L
L
It
will
keep
someone
like
me
who
does
have
a
home
safe.
The
other
thing
I
want
to
say
is.
L
I'm
actually
from
utah-
and
I
want
to
add
to
this
discussion
the
fact
that
in
salt
lake
city.
L
L
L
L
Means
that
you
know
this
is
something
that
you
can
actually
take
action
on
to
actually
solve
this.
L
Crisis
in
the
long
term,
there's
a
lot
of
benefits
to
just
giving
people
homes
they.
L
L
L
L
L
M
To
the
the
council
public
safety
committee
for
providing
the
space,
you
hear
public
comment.
M
We
are
actively
working
on
that
and
it's
just
a
matter
of
time
to
be
able
to
add
a
number
of.
M
I'm
disappointed
and
appalled
for
several
reasons.
You
know
the
city
took
this
action.
M
Until
it
was
happening-
and
so
you
know
we
couldn't
get
there
on
site
to.
M
Provide
some
support
and
help
folks
relocate
and
even
more
than
that,
so
much
more
than
that.
M
M
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
O
Hey,
thank
you
so
much.
My
name
is
nicole
johnson
and
I
am
representing
pigeon
hill
pantry.
O
Which
is
working
very
closely
with
bloomington,
homeless
coalition
and
beacon
and.
O
All
of
the
community
members
on
the
on
the
ground
that
have
been
helping
supply.
O
That
being
said,
because
of
that
experience,
something
interesting
happened
during
occupy.
It.
O
Tied
to
the
greater
movement
and
more
of
a
highlighted
issue
on
homelessness.
O
So
there
I'm
amplifying
some
voices
I
heard
as
far
as
I'm
concerned.
These
p
a
lot
of.
O
C
P
P
Emotion
today,
I
didn't
wake
up
today,
thinking
that
we
were
going
to
be
called
to
help.
P
I
was
at
seminary
until
one
o'clock
yesterday
morning
just
making
sure
that
everything
was.
P
Who
are
doing
as
much
as
they
can
under
the
bloomingtons
of
government?
I
think
what
this.
P
There's
a
lot,
I'm
going
to
reiterate
some
viewpoints
from
the
homeless
community.
P
Was
on
wfhp,
if
you
haven't
listened
to
that,
please
listen
to
his
interview.
That's
a
rare.
P
And
we
have
another
person
who,
after
realizing
that
aries
was
interviewed.
P
C
Next
up
we
have
reverend
forrest
gilmore,
who
should
be
able
to
unmute.
Q
Thanks
everybody,
I
appreciate
you
having
the
meeting
and.
Q
Tonight,
who
are
out
in
the
cold
right
this
very
minute
as
snow's
coming
our
way
and.
Q
Most
important
thing,
and
if
I
can
get
this
very
clearly
to
you
and
so
that
you
can
hear
it
and.
Q
Understand
and
appreciate,
it
is
one
simple
thing
which
is:
there
are
not
enough
shelter
beds.
Q
In
our
community
for
the
population
that
is
street
homeless
right
now
and
and
so
if
you
can.
Q
Q
But
what's
really
and
we're
in
winter
of
course,
and
but
what
I
think
is
really
powerful
to.
Q
Q
Q
Places
and
my
street
outreach
team
estimated
those
were
all
people
just
counted
in
seminary.
Q
Q
Numbers
even
more
so
so
as
much
as
we
can
talk
about
open
beds
or
and
the
reason
why
those
beds.
Q
Legal
precedent
in
martin
versus
boise,
where,
where
the
city
was
sued
for
doing
this
very
thing,.
Q
And
it
was,
it
was
upheld
all
the
way
through
the
ninth
circuit
and
the.
Q
Supreme
court
said
they
didn't
need
to
hear
it,
so
it
stood,
and
so
it's
really
important
that.
Q
This
choice
that
the
mayor
made
today
is
illegal
and
unconstitutional
and
and
and.
Q
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments,
mr
lucas.
Yes,
next
up
we
have
kirsten
white.
C
Who
should
now
be
able
to
unmute
hi
director
for
the
monroe
county,
isolation,
shelter
with.
R
R
R
R
R
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
C
Who
should
be
able
to
unmute
hello?
Yes,
my
name
is
connor
starks
and
apparently
I
am
not.
T
Technologically
capable
enough
to
change
my
screen
name,
so
I
do
apologize
so
initially
with
my.
T
Comments
today
I
wanted
to
address
the
mayor
and
the
mayor's
office,
and
so
I
also
would
like.
T
To
explain
express
my
disappointment
that
they're
not
here
so
what
I
would
say
to
the
council.
T
Is
to
echo
that
of
the
last
speaker
the
words
of
the
last
speaker
and
please
make
sure.
T
That
the
mayor
and
the
mayor's
office
hears
all
this
testimony,
but
all
of
it
from.
T
Everyone,
I
think,
it's
vitally
important,
that
he
hears
this,
but
to
that
end
I'm
worried
that.
T
It
it
might
not
change
anything
because
the
last
time,
at
least
in
my
memory.
T
That
there
was
such
a
public
dispersal
in
town,
and
this
is
coming
from
someone
who.
T
Of
deaths,
and
so
I
so
the
fact
that
the
mayor
and
the
city
saw
that
happen,
and
then
this.
T
T
Incredibly,
disheartening,
and
so
what
I
would
say
to
everyone
else
is
just
to
remind
them.
T
T
T
So
if
the
mayor
does
not
decide
to
do
anything
on
this
issue,
I
just
would
encourage
the
public
to.
T
Just
remember
that
to
exercise
their
right
to
vote
and
to
run
and
vote
for
candidates.
U
U
U
U
That
we
did
not
see
the
shark
coming
behind
this
pilot
fish
is
is
terrifying
in
many
ways.
U
U
U
C
V
V
All
are
aware
of
this,
but
after
they
cleared
the
park
in
december
and
the
gentleman
died.
V
V
V
V
Truthful
and
I'm
trying
I'm
trying
to
believe
that
there
that
the
people
are.
V
V
V
V
W
And
I
just
wanted
to
go
ahead
and
echo
what
cassie
and
nathan
were
saying
about.
W
People's
experiences
in
our
town,
with
with
wheeler,
I
provided
a
lot
of
aid
to
a
lot
of
in-house.
W
W
W
W
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments,
kate,
who
do
we
have
next,
mr
lucas?
Next
up,
we
have.
X
X
X
X
X
X
And
painful
place
to
be.
But
in
addition
to
putting
the
residents
in
a
very
vulnerable.
X
X
X
X
Y
A
Z
My
name
is
kaylee
mccoy.
Sorry,
my
daughter's
zoom
is
what
I'm
using,
and
I
want
to
thank
all
the.
Z
Folks
that
we've
heard
from
that
have
been
part
of
the
solution
so
far.
I
attended
this
meeting.
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
A
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
A
AB
AB
C
AC
AC
And
I
have
I'll
tell
a
little
about
my
story.
I
became
homeless
on
july
20th,
which
was
my
birthday.
AC
I
cannot
work
as
everyone
around
town
has
seen.
I
have
some
pretty
severe
mental
health.
AC
Issues
so
yeah,
but
the
point
that
I
want
to
make
is,
I
was
very
suicidal
on
christmas.
AC
And
that
was
his
first
christmas
out
and
as
for
as
for
safety,.
AC
When
I
stay
in
seminary,
it's
the
safest
place
for
me
to
be
the
reason
I'm
in
seminary.
AC
Goodman
has
mentioned
trauma,
and
what
people
have
to
realize
is
if
you
spend
your
life
in.
AC
Prison
you
are
so
traumatized
and
if
you
have
those
what
they're
called
because.
But
it's.
AC
Like
aces
like
how
people
are
resilient,
so
just
it's,
it's
just
really
frustrating.
AC
Eventually,
I
get
so
crazy
that
everybody
leaves
well
now.
I
have
people
that
support
me
and.
AC
And
then
you
know
we
do
have
a
serious
cancer,
so
everybody
just
works
together.
You
know.
AC
Day
it,
it
makes
me
incredibly
angry
that
this
community
has
furnished
brand
new
sleeping
bags.
AC
AC
AC
AC
Only
lawsuit,
I
am
actually
out
of
out
of
state
focusing
on
legal
actions
that
I
am
taking
class.
AC
AC
AC
Christmas
and
new
year's
and
like
these
are
just
homeless
people
to
you
guys,
but
I
know
their.
AC
AC
AC
Anything
intelligible
to
say
other
than
my
friends
in
seminary.
They
have
asked
me
to
start.
AC
Doing
my
lawyering
and
using
my
education
and
they
actually
with
stimulus
money
provided.
AC
AC
AC
Gonna
start
doing
some
some
stuff,
so
yeah,
I'm
sorry
jenna.
Can
you
finish
up
we're
almost.
A
AD
AD
AD
AD
A
AE
Comments
just
made
me
think
of
some
of
the
interactions
and
some
of
the
things
people.
AE
AE
AE
Been
for
me-
and
I
I'll
say
that
think
of
most
of
the
people
who
are
in
the
park
their
experience.
AE
AE
Knowing
when
they
may
be,
evicted
is
just
going
to
add
upon
trauma.
That's
already
there
and
it's.
AE
Are
making
decisions
they
can
keep
in
mind?
You
know
the
overall
relationships
we.
A
AF
Bailey,
I'm
a
bloomington
resident,
I'm
a
military
veteran
and
I'm
a
proud
american.
AF
I
thank
you
all
for
what
you're
doing
today.
Just
the
sheer
fact
that
you're
having
a
meeting.
AF
Was
I
came
after
there
was
a
notification
which
wasn't
an
official
notification
just
a.
AF
Notification
from
one
of
the
homeless
coalition
members
that
people
being
evicted,
so
I
showed.
AF
Up
there
and
the
police
were
standing
by,
it
was
very
clear.
They
didn't
want
to
be
there.
AF
The
city,
sanitation
service-
they
were
there,
it
was
clear
they
didn't
want
to
be
there.
So
if
not.
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
Veterans
and
unhoused
homeless
veterans
in
bloomington.
Now,
as
a
veteran
myself,
I
tell
you.
AF
Just
wrong:
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna,
ask
you
to
listen
to
everyone's
concerns
that
were.
AF
AF
AF
Move
the
toilet,
that's
in
bryant
park
to
seminary
you
shouldn't,
yield
the
power
you
have.
AF
You
can
simply
order
this
to
be
done
and
exercise
your
authority.
Finally,
if
you
could
take
action.
AF
AF
AF
AF
Do
it
today,
you
deliberate
further
anyway,
excuse
me,
thank
you
again
and
please
exercise
every.
AF
Legal
power
you
have
during
this
meeting,
you
might
think
that
you
don't
have
the
power
and.
AF
All
of
it
rests
with
the
mayor,
but
I
don't
think
that's
legally
accurate.
AF
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments.
We
have
next,
mr
lucas.
C
Okay,
we'll
let
everyone
else
know
or
anyone
who
cares
to
speak.
You
can
still
have
an.
A
A
C
A
If
we
went
second
as
much
as
I'd
like
to,
I
think
we'd
have
to
offer
that
too.
I
do
see
two
two.
C
AG
AG
Eddie
tonight
already
I've
been
involved
with
homelessness
issues
here
in
bloomington
for.
AG
Some
time
now
and
it's
really
frustrating
to
just
see
a
continuous
pattern
emerge
with
how
the.
AG
City
manages
or
fails
to
manage
our
unhoused
neighbors.
I
remember
back
to
when
this
exact.
AG
Same
situation
was
happening
down
on
kirkwood,
whatever
it
was
four
or
five
years
ago
now,.
AG
Under
the
rug,
and
then
it's
been
coming
to
a
head
again
this
year
because
of
pandemic.
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
A
Yes,
we
have
steve
who
should
be
able
to
on
you.
I
have
just
unmuted
a
couple
of
things.
AH
AH
Were
very,
very
clear,
and
everyone
should
refer
back
to
that
as
far
as
opinions
about.
AH
AH
Morning
and
I
noticed
that
some
of
the
folks
had
decamped
had
moved
their
things
out
and.
AH
AH
AH
And
so
I
I
will
say
this,
I'm
overwhelmed
by
what
happened
today.
The
fact
that.
AH
AH
AH
A
Who
do
we
have
now,
mr
lupus
anyone
else?
We
have
moko
green
who
should
be
able
to.
AI
C
Requests
for
comment
that
came
in
over
the
chat
we
have
denise
valkyrie.
AJ
AJ
And
I'm
a
little
overwhelmed
to
be
honest,
I
feel
abused
by
the
city.
I
feel
teased
by
the
city.
AJ
With
the
statements
that
I've
made,
I
feel
like
this
has
been
the
wishy-washiest.
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
A
Mr
lucas,
do
you
say
we
have
one
more
speaker
and
one
more
comment?
I'm
sorry,
one
written
comment.
C
A
Go
ahead,
you
have
three
minutes.
Okay,
I'll,
be
brief,
but
my
name
is
jennifer
crossley.
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
The
community
members
on
this
call
and
ask
for
them
those
folks
that
are
occupying
seminary.
AK
A
C
He's
requesting
a
second
comment:
okay,
thank
you
before
we
go
to
council
member
comments.
A
And
we'll
move
into
council
member
final
comments
before
we
adjourn
again.
Thank
you.
A
D
Organize
these
thoughts,
my
thanks
as
well
to
all
of
you.
You
all
can
be
anywhere
else
tonight.
D
And
I
am
grateful
for
that.
Something
that
one
of
the
gentlemen
who
spoke
toward
the
end
asked.
D
Offered
comments
tonight
had
something
powerful
to
say,
but
I
particularly
want
to
acknowledge.
D
D
By
the
same
token,
there
typically
isn't
one
path
out
of
it
either,
and
you
shared
some
stories.
D
D
Talk
about
it
as
an
issue,
so
I
thank
you
for
that.
So
several
of
you,
jennifer
crossley,
most.
D
D
D
Housing
first,
and
I
think
that
is
a
powerful
place
to
start.
So
I
thank
you
for
that
and
I
thank.
D
D
And
I
want
to
thank
those
who
acknowledge
that
and
spoke
about
that.
I'm
pleased
to
hear
that
there.
D
With
the
low
barrier,
shelter
that's
being
worked
on,
forest
gilmore
and
gene
kepler
spoke.
D
About
this
as
well
reverend
gilmore
ms
kepler,
keep
us
posted,
I'm
not
sure
how
else
to
say
that.
D
But
I
think
that
could
be
a
very
important
asset
for
this
community.
Obviously,
so
please.
D
Let
us
know
how
that
is
evolving.
I
know
actually
both
of
you
personally
and
you.
D
I
look
forward
to
more
solutions
like
that.
One
final
comment:
I
want
to
offer
several
of
you.
D
Evening
offering
comment,
and
so
I
wanted
to
again
stress
many
of
you-
were
part
of
our.
D
Commission
we
are
receiving
applications
for
those
who
want
to
serve
on
that
commission
and.
D
D
Staff
can
help
you
access
that
information,
but
again,
thank
you
for
humanizing
this
issue.
D
To
address
both
short-term
and
long-term
and
reverend
gilmore
and
others
in
the
social
services.
A
To
make
a
final
comment,
so
I
will
again
I
want
to
sandberg
put
her
hand
up.
I
think.
A
AL
Always
educational,
so
as
with
all
of
us,
we
do
appreciate
you
being
here
this
evening,
just
a.
AL
Reminder
that
we
do
work
with
other
entities
with
respect
to
issues
surrounding
social
services.
AL
AL
Tasked
to
lead
some
efforts
forward
here,
the
city
of
bloomington
alone
cannot
act
without
the.
AL
Cooperation
of
of
multi-disciplinary
experts
here
in
the
community
again,
thank
you
for.
AL
B
B
Government,
county
and
city,
for
example-
I
mean
I
didn't
I
didn't
know
there
was
going
to
be
an.
B
Require
15
days
notice
to
all
all
concerned
parties
and
the
the
ordinance
is
still
being.
B
Written
so
it's
not
finalized,
but
another
aspect
of
it
would
be
that
people's
belongings
would.
B
B
Working
on
there's
also
a
homeless
bill
of
rights
that
vox
booker
and
the
the
county.
B
Mean
frankly,
the
city
council
could
overrule
the
parks
board
rule
that
says:
there's
no
camping.
B
Parks-
you
know,
I
don't
know
if
we
would
have
enough
votes
to
do
that.
I
think
that
allowing.
B
Camping
in
parks
comes
with
responsibilities
that
you
know,
we'd
have
it's.
It's.
B
It
would
come
with
responsibilities,
and
I
don't
know
if
the
city
as
a
whole
and
if.
B
With
you,
we
could
do
that
the
the
longer
term
plans
which
are
absolutely
needed.
I
agree.
B
To
addressing
homelessness
in
monroe
county
and
I've,
I've
talked
to
the
frat,
fefferman
and
and.
B
And
to
the
mayor
and
dan
combs
and
others
about
jointly
funding
a
position
for
at.
B
And
implement
it
and
actually
get
some
longer-term
solutions
going.
So
I
think
there
is
some
hope.
B
Longer-Term
homelessness
solutions,
and
so
I
do
have
a
bit
of
optimism.
There.
B
I
really
I
just
want
to
say
I
think
it's
probably
clear
from
what
I
said
at.
B
B
B
B
For
my
rambling,
but
I
really
appreciate
everybody
being
here
and
we've
got
work
to
do.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you,
councilman,
piedmont,
smith
and
I'll
finish
up
this
evening.
I
to
want
to
thank
everyone.
A
Some
of
their
lived
experiences
and
their
truths
the
whole
intent
tonight-
and
I
will
share
this.
A
As
chair
of
this
commission,
along
with
the
agreement
with
my
I'm
sorry
with
this
committee,.
A
A
More
people
about
our
homelessness
situation
and
and
some
of
the
issues
surrounding
that.
A
I
too
wish
that
we
had
more
of
the
actual
those
that
are
with
housing
or
those
that
have
recently.
A
Been
impacted
by
having
no
housing,
but
we
heard
from
many
advocates
today.
A
A
I
that
would
have
been
helpful
and
I
think
it
could
have
added
to
this,
but
my
thinking
was.
A
A
A
So
am
I-
and
I
can
bet
you
that
so
are
my
other
colleagues.
Our
council
staff
will
create
a.
A
And
they
will
forward
us
the
questions
that
were
generated
and
then
we'll
and
I
I'll.
A
Generated
are
directed
to
the
office
or
the
personnel
that
could
maybe
have
the
most
effect.
A
A
For
this
evening
and,
lastly,
action
on
long-term
solutions
again,
I
will
reiterate
that
that's.
A
Sustainable
solutions-
and
I
think
that's
the
goal
that
we're
all
working
with
are
working
toward.
A
Forward
to
working
with
you
all
as
best
we
can
with
my
colleagues
moving
on
into
the
future.
A
A
A
AB
A
Here
this
evening,
taking
your
time
and
let's
just
keep
working,
have
a
good
night.
Everyone.