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From YouTube: Bloomington City Council, August 12, 2020 Part 1
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meeting agenda: https://bloomington.in.gov/onboard/meetingFiles/download?meetingFile_id=7444
B
This
meeting
will
come
to
order.
This
is
a
regular
session
of
the
women
common.
C
B
B
Make
the
whole
recommendation
of
august
5th
was
not
made,
there
was
no
recommendation.
B
Is
there
someone
who
wish
report
this
evening.
B
Five
minutes
sure
thanks,
I'm
greg
alexander.
I
That's
actually
not
like
my
highest
goal
or
my
highest
aspiration.
It's
not.
I
I
Or
sandberg
could
understand
if
people
are
walking
in
the
streets.
I
Front,
I
know
I'm
awful
and
patient,
but
I'd.
I
I
Of
crestmont,
you
know
the
hill,
it's
got
a
number
of
multi-family
buildings.
I
I
Most
the
units
are
single
bedroom
units
and
so
there's
the
rents
are
really.
I
Low
some
of
these
units
are
going
for
four
or
five
hundred
dollars
a
month
and
that's
just
extraordinary.
In.
I
Was
was
an
offer
that
he
couldn't
refuse
to
actually
live
inside
the
city
limits
of
bloomington
another?
She
was
a
single
mother.
She
had
a
kid
living
with
her.
I
She
at
the
time,
I
don't
think
she
was
on
any
sort
of
assistance
and
so.
I
Friend
of
mine,
his
dad,
he
when
he
was
in
his
50s,
he
got
divorced
and
he
became.
I
I
500
a
month
rent,
you
know
he's
not
living
with
his
kids
anymore.
That
was
just
he
wound
up
living
in
my.
I
Neighborhood-
and
these
are
all
great
stories-
I've
got
another
one.
I
didn't
actually
know
these
folks.
They
lived.
I
Units
around
here
and
I
was
walking
by
taking
my
kids.
I
I
Tell
you
what
they
were
yelling
about,
except
that
they
were
yelling,
quiet.
I
I
You
know,
but
if
you
don't
want
to
have
one
minute.
I
I
Good
for
you,
those
people
still
exist.
They
still
live
somewhere.
I
H
I
do
see
sorry
just
give
me
a
moment.
Someone
named
rm
has
requested
a.
H
Comment
they
should
be
unmuted.
Please.
J
Echo
mr
alexander's
comments
that
perhaps
we
should
be
having
sidewalks.
J
For
other
parts
of
town,
and
not
just
the.
J
Your
agenda
regarding
the
racism
problem
in.
J
For
many
of
my
family
members,
friends
and
non-friends
alike,
so.
D
He
was
she's
just
ripping
on
our
brains
in
the
sidewalk.
H
B
Comments
we
go
now
if
there's
no
other
public
comment.
F
Mr
president,
I
move
that
ordinance
20-13
be
introduced
and
read
by
the
clerk.
B
Thank
you.
That's
8-0,
with
a
clerk,
please
read
by
title
and
synopsis.
F
Everybody
froze
I,
I
move
that
ordinance
2013,
be.
F
Adopted
second,
thank
you
who
is
here
to.
L
Representing
the
city
plan
department,
thank
you,
mr.
B
L
This
is
on
parcel
d.
This
property
has
somewhat
split.
L
And
you
can
see
in
the
dashed
area
the
portions
that
are
within
that.
L
For
about
12
and
a
half
acres,
the
property
is
undeveloped,
as
you.
L
Public
streets
with
sidewalks
and
tree
plots
on
both
sides.
L
Percent
of
those
lots
served
by
ali
and
the
main
reason
why
more
of
those.
L
On
the
west
side
of
the
site
on
wema
road,
it
connects
to
the
clear
creek.
L
To
provide
a
financial
contribution
to
fund
that
construction
of
the.
L
Trail
corresponding
to
the
the
amount
of
front.
L
End
that
this
site
has
along
that
corridor,
so
they
are
providing
some
pedestrian
connectivity
off-site.
L
Residences,
so
for
the
most
part,
this
petition.
L
L
Owner-Occupied
housing,
so,
as
I
mentioned,
there
are
four.
L
Standards
that
are
being
requested
to
be
modified
with
this
petition
regarding.
L
That
I
mentioned
previously
so,
as
with
the
other
development.
L
Within
the
development,
so
again
the
petitioner
has
come
up
with
a.
L
In
porch
design,
roof
design
layout
of
buildings.
L
Designed
to
accomplish
a
diversity
and
break
up
the
monotony
within
the.
B
All
right
are
there
questions
from
members,
starting
with
councilmember.
B
E
Thank
you,
mr
any
environmental
constraints,.
E
Associated
with
that
area
of
thompson,
no
so
so
this
site
is
is
also
very.
L
Unique
in
that
there
are,
there
are
no
environmental
constraints,
it
is
a
relatively
well.
I
say.
L
Northwest
side
to
the
southeast
side,
but
there
are
no
cars
features
there.
L
L
Might
be
able
to
speak
to
any
on-site
testing
that
has
been.
L
Done
but
this
this
location
is
on
the.
L
B
And
to
the
committee
report
before
we
go
to
further
questions,
let's
hear
from.
B
Habitat
for
humanity,
mr
ferreira,
great
good
evening.
My
name
is
nathan.
M
Pereira,
I'm
the
director
of
land
development
and
production
for
habitat
for
humanity.
I
am
joined
by
katie
stein
and
barry.
M
M
Ceo
is
also
with
us,
I'm
gonna
attempt
to
share
my
screen.
A
M
Apologies
took
just
a
minute
so.
M
And
their
willingness
to
partner-
I
am
not
advancing
here.
M
There
we
go.
In
addition,
they
contribute
250
hours
of.
M
Average
osage
place
will
be
our
third.
M
Density
on
undeveloped
land,
bloomington's.
M
Them
for
solar
panels,
there
was
also
a.
M
Through
30.
by
next
fall,
we
would
love
to
be.
B
We'll
get
the
questions
after
we
hear
all
the
presentations.
Okay,
I'll
come.
M
M
Architectural
character
for
the
neighborhood
it'll
impart
a
more
vertical
orientation
to
the
house.
B
F
Came
up
referred
to
by
mr
ferreira
just
now.
F
They
that
would
make
the
the
homes
less
affordable
month
by
month
for
the.
F
Residents
so
so
yeah
we.
F
There's
not
much
more
to
report.
We
were
very
favorable
as
far
as.
B
B
I
also
appreciated
the
answers
I
had.
I
asked
questions.
B
In
writing
about
why,
if
actually,
can
we
go
back
to
that
map?
Can
you
put
that.
B
So,
for
example,
I
wondered
why
the
southeast
corner
of
the
proposed
site.
M
Include
water,
storm
water
features.
M
And
that's
those
couple
spots:
it
doesn't
show
it
on
this
map.
M
But
they
were
getting
them
close
to
other
storm.
Water
is
part
of
the
goal.
B
Both
yeah
okay
yeah
so
anyway,
thank
you
for
the
answers.
B
Example
on
the
northernmost
block,
where
there.
M
So
believe
me,
we've
we've
tried
to
create
as
much
as
many
lots
as.
E
Thank
you.
I
just
want
to
ask
again:
is
there
a
gorilla.
E
Property
is
rezoned
to
residential.
Is
there
any
requirement
that
we
have.
L
Industrial
use
to
a
residential
there
can
always
be
concerns
on
any.
L
Table
and
available
for
questioning,
but
I
think
that
the.
E
B
Yeah,
I
have
a
question
about
habitat's
approach.
Obviously,.
N
These
are,
this
is
a
sort
of
general
question
for
habitat's
model.
You
know
low-income
families
that
go.
N
Process,
or
is
that
not
allowed-
I
guess
sorry
for
not.
You
know.
O
Yep
I'll
take
that
one,
so
we
treat
all
of
our
applicants.
O
N
Okay,
I
guess
I
specifically.
I
appreciate
that
specifically
I'm
thinking.
N
You
know
at
the
in
february
the
state
of
the
black
community
address
and.
N
And
like
just
trying
to
think
if
it's
well.
N
Model,
if
not,
you
know
you
know
I
get.
I
guess
yeah,
I'm
just
curious
to
hear
more
if
that's
been
discussed,
so
I
don't
think
because
we
are
actually
servicing
the
mortgages
as.
O
Issues
if
we,
if
we
change
that
model,
I
would.
O
Say
for
members
of
the
community
and
and
members
of
the
council,
if
you
would
like
to
see
greater.
O
Tremendously
in
in
diversifying
the
families
that
we're
serving-
and
it's
certainly
something
that
we
are
cognizant
of
and
would
embrace
if
we
could
have
some
help
with
that
in
the.
O
Community
sure
yeah
we're
thinking
more
about.
I.
M
Is
our
average
well,
it
does
say
in
this
plan
that
you're
planning
to.
M
What
that's
referring
to
is
the
the
two
phases.
M
So
the
phase
one
is
all
of
the
houses
from
1
to
30.
M
Still,
building
out
phase
one,
so
our
our
estimated
time
for
starting
phase.
M
Year
to
finish,
phase
two,
which
puts
us
around
that
ten
per.
B
Absolutely
yeah,
and
is
it
safe
to
assume
that
this.
M
M
About
fifty
thousand
dollars,
but
I
I
mainly
wanted
to
stress
that.
M
Mortgage,
which
means
many
of
our
homes,
are.
M
Going
to
remain
affordable
for
beyond
the
life
of
that
mortgage.
M
Will
be
long-term
so
we're
still
working
out
the
details,
but.
B
Thank
you.
We
appreciate
that
further
questions
remember
before
we
go
to
the.
B
H
Yes,
I
believe
I
saw
mr
greg
alexander
raise
his
hand
first,
so
he
should
be.
I
At
most,
two
having
five
roads
really
ameliorates
the
fact
that
most
those.
I
I
just
tell
you
right
now,
but
what
I
really
think
is
interesting.
I
Is
that
a
pud
under
the
new
udo
is
only
supposed
to
be
for.
I
H
Yes,
next
up,
we
have
mark
who
should
be
unmuted
and
ready
to.
Q
This
is
right
next
to
our
property,
this
new
development,
and
we
just.
Q
Wanted
to
ask
anyone
who
will
listen
to
consider
a.
Q
Q
Cars
between
chambers
and
the
rockport
intersection.
Q
Increase
traffic
quite
a
bit
and
and
also
with
the
bus
stop
being
at
the.
Q
End
of
chambers
and
the
footpaths
being
planned.
Q
Q
Bypass
a
busy
intersection
that
kind
of
thing,
the
other
thing
I'd
like
you
to
consider
is
just
on
the
other
side
of.
Q
Our
property
and
then
the
adjacent
property
that.
Q
Going
to
be
preserved
that
they
weren't
part
of
an
easement
we'd,
they,
I
don't
know
they're
tall
pine
trees.
They
provide
shade.
Q
Move
in
adjacent
to
those
trees
would
also
appreciate
them.
E
Regarding
the
well,
let's
go
to
the
tree
question.
E
Through
and
so
some
will
have
to
be
removed,
but
is
there
an
opportunity
along
the
property
line,
to
maintain
some
of
those.
L
Well,
the
petitioners
have
increased
the
lot
size
and
shown
a
preservation
area
along
the
east
side
of
the
site
between.
L
So
it
is
our
intent
to
save
all
of
those
trees
along
the
east
side.
The.
L
North
side
and
the
west
side-
and
those
have
all
been
shown
here
on
this
plan,
would
it
be?
Would
this
be
an
opportunity.
E
To
make
it
a
condition
of
approval,
we
can
certainly
make
it
a
condition.
L
Of
approval
yeah
that
that's,
that
is
something
that
can
be
required.
Yeah.
I
mean
I'd
like
to
ask
the
petitioner
if.
E
They're
amenable
to
them.
Would
the
petitioner
like
to
weigh
in.
B
On
this,
yes,
our
understanding
and.
M
M
What
what
we'll
need
to
do
in
terms
of
grading
lots.
E
So,
in
other
words,
you
know
when,
when
possible,
those
trees.
E
And
without
some
kind
of
flag
you
know
things
get
forgotten
or.
M
Those
that
trees
meant,
I
don't
think
it
requires
the
condition
of
when.
M
Possible,
I
think
we're
committed
to
that
fully
for
these
trees
along
the
east
side.
B
Writing,
mr
lucas
can
or
I
mean
mr
allo,
can
you
maybe
put.
B
Debate,
no
all
right.
Let's
go
to
debate
as.
R
F
Yeah
I
wanted
to
first
just
briefly
the
concern
of
the
neighbor
on
chambers.
F
Speed
bumps
and
other
traffic
slowing
devices.
F
Him
that
that
there
are,
there
are
avenues
for
for
redress.
F
If
that
ends
up
being
a
problem
overall
for
this
petition,
I'm
I'm.
F
F
Addition
of
affordable
homes
that
we
so
desperately
need
in
bloomington.
F
And
the
rca
park
bicycle
pedestrian
connectivity.
F
F
City,
as
far
as
you
know,
just
making
it
more
efficient.
F
To
get
around
so
I
think
this
is
a
really
exciting.
F
That
the
city
has
already
pledged
up
to
eight.
F
And
200
000
is
through
hand
other
housing
resources
that
I.
F
N
Thanks
first
yeah,
I'm,
you
know
very.
N
Supportive
of
the
project
and
very
much
appreciate
the
work
that
habitat
has
done
on
this.
N
And
excited
for
it,
I
appreciate
you
all
looking
a
little
more
into.
N
Than
we
are
are
now
actually
prohibiting
gas
connections
in
new
residential
because
they
know
it's
inconsistent.
N
With
you
know
a
zero
emissions
future,
but
certainly.
N
Take
the
point
about
affordability,
if
you
know
folks
are
connected
to
the
electric
utility
for
for
their.
You
know.
N
With
the
heat
pump,
but
something
to
continue
thinking.
N
Indiana,
solar
for
all
or
other
entities
would
allow
for
solar
to
be.
N
Installed
on
the
front
end,
I
think
you
know
100,
electric.
N
Homes,
in
that
case,
in
particular,
would
make
a
lot
of
sense.
So
again,
thank
you
for
looking
into
that.
I
I
did
want
to
try
to
speak
briefly
to.
N
Sorry,
I
didn't
write
it
down,
but
the
idea
of.
N
Trying
to
think
from
an
anti-racist
lens
when
crafting
policy
and
making
decisions,
you
know
which,
which
increasingly
I'm
trying
to
do
and
and
still
learning.
I
don't
know.
N
Particular
ordinance
and
and
proposal
planned
unit
development.
That's.
N
That's
why
I
asked
the
questions
I
did
and
well
I'm
still
certainly
doing
a
lot
of
reading
and
learning.
I
think.
N
Better
understand
you
know
what
I
should
be,
how
I
should
be
thinking
about
anti-racism
in
the
context
of
public
policy,
so
I
just
wanted
to
quickly
define
what
how
kendy
states
anti-racist
policy.
N
Racial
equity
between
racial
groups
so
specifically
trying
to
eliminate.
N
Bloomington,
I'm
not
sure
about
with
the
latino
community
or
or
other.
N
Racial
groups,
but
we
have
the
facts
and
for
some.
N
And
you
know,
because
poverty
and
wealth
inequality
are
racialized
in.
N
The
u.s,
you
know
a
program
that
addresses.
N
To
also
be
you
know,
producing
some
level
of.
N
Racial
equity,
though
I
think
you
know.
N
In
particular,
so
I
appreciate
miss
goodlett's
discussion
of
that.
N
And
and
understanding
a
little
bit
more
where,
where
habitat
community
is.
N
This
and
prioritizing
certain
communities
for
outreach.
N
Anyway,
that
said,
I
I
very
much
support
the.
B
My
bad,
I
do
believe
before
we
take
out
more.
F
To
ordinance
2013,
it's
really
a
housekeeping
amendment.
F
So
in
the
first,
whereas
clause
it
repeats
the
plan
commission.
K
With
them
council
member
flaherty
for
a
little
bit,
those.
B
B
It
is
no,
it
is
go
ahead
and
you'll
need
to
move
it
and.
B
Thank
you.
Would
the
petitioner
like
to
address
the.
B
B
Councilmember
sims,
thank
you.
I
guess
I'll.
K
Ask
mr
rallos,
who
offered
this
what
type
of.
K
How
would
we
know
if
there
was
a
reasonable
attempt
to
save
teresa
will.
L
So
please
go
ahead,
thank
you
so
that
that
is
something
that
we
would
look
at.
L
That
there
is
no
way
that
the
grading
limits
couldn't
be
adjusted.
You
know,
maybe
a
small
adjustment
in.
L
A
road
location
or
something
you
know
we
would,
we
would
have
a.
L
E
Can
you
hear
me
please
go
ahead
well,
just
to
say
that,
knowing
that
the.
E
And
I
think
it
just
expresses
the
council's
desire
that.
E
These
trees
be
preserved
when
they
can
be,
we
understand
if
they,
you
know
they
can't,
for
whatever
reason.
L
I
you
know,
I
also
want
to
point
out
that,
certainly
the
council
does
have
a.
L
Representative
on
the
planning
commission,
so
councilmember
sandberg
would
be
aware
of
that
and
would.
E
In
their
you
know,
possession
to
be
able
to.
B
To
speak,
I
did
thank
you
and
again
to.
K
Public,
but
I
think
those
are
all
good
points
and.
K
Once
we
as
a
council
and
some
other
plans,
I
think
with.
K
Elected
officials
have
succeeded
in
going
through.
K
Anti-Racist
training,
so
I
think
at
that
point
we're
all.
K
More
on
the
same
page,
we
have
a
clear
understanding
of
what
anti-racism
is
or
is
not
and
how
it
would
affect.
K
Us
legislatively
with
this
habitat
project,
one
of
the
things.
K
And
I
have
not
seen
that
in
this
project,
black
people
or
people
of
color
are.
K
Difference
from
the
other
side
of.
K
For
that
population
I
think
habitat
for
humanity,
and
I.
K
Appreciate
miss
goodlett
what
she
said
there
needs
to
be
a
more
intentional
outreach
to
underrepresented.
K
That's
difficult,
but
I
don't
think
we
can
depend
on
just
simply
word
of
mouth
moving
forward
and
there
are
other.
K
K
Outreach-
and
the
last
thing
I
would
say
is
I
would
like
for
the
city
we
have.
K
Outreach
just
to
make
sure
everyone's
informed.
K
As
you
said
at
the
beginning
or
yeah,
I
believe
you
said
this
at.
K
So
I
just
really
want
to
say
that
and
thank
you
for
doing
that
and.
K
I
I
take
to
heart
what
council
member
flaherty
said
and
we
will
have.
K
Other
discussions
along
those
lines,
so
thank
you.
L
Yes,
that
is
exactly
correct,
so
four
acres
of
this
site
were
already
in
the.
L
Thompson
pud
the
thompson
pd
allowed
for.
B
Avoid
the
new
zoning
rule,
the
new
zoning.
L
Is
discretionary
when
we
and
we
always
hold
these
to
the
highest.
L
Reasons
very
carefully
you
and
analyze
it
based
on
the.
L
Uniqueness
of
a
site
and
what's
trying
to
be
accomplished,
so
no,
I
I
would
not
say
that
somebody
could.
B
And
you
know
shouldn't
there
be
a
dead
end
or
a
no
outlet.
L
But
you
know
this
project
would
fix
all
of
those,
because
there
would
not
be
dead
ends
now
these
would
be
going
through,
and
so
your
your
turnaround
traffic
is
gonna,
go
down
because
people.
L
B
The
project
somewhere
in
between
well
so
that's
a
question
that.
L
L
Them
on
that
exact
aspect,
mr
ferreira,
could
you
answer
that.
B
Question,
yes,
those
are
second
phase
so
that.
M
Means
2023
would
be
the
earliest
that
they
would
be
stubbed
out
and
2024
would
be
the
earliest
that
they
were.
B
The
problem
there,
mr
grulick
yep,
so
I
I
can
pass
that.
L
Along
to
our
other
staff,
that
is
not
something
that
the
development
review.
L
Into
council
member
volun,
if
I
may,
this
is.
S
S
Certainly,
double
check
and
be
happy
to
accommodate
any
needs.
B
You,
okay
with
that
I'd
just
like
to.
B
Say
that
you
know
I
take
to
heart
what.
B
Council
bruce
flaherty
and
sims
have
said
about
you
know
we
have
to
we
have
to
as
a
council
re-engineer
our.
B
B
That
it's
hard
to
find
a
better.
B
Project,
otherwise,
to
build
the
city
with
I'm
very
excited
that
the
habitat
is.
B
Doing
such
a
a
great
project
that
it
is
good.
B
This
area
of
the
city-
and
I
certainly
want
to
be.
B
Will
clerk
mcdowell?
Please
call
the
rule.
B
T
It
I'm
not
going
to
repeat
myself.
T
Pandemic
and
the
economic
calamity
related
to
it,
but
we
also.
T
T
Months,
the
world
keeps
changing
big,
ten.
T
Canceled
all
four
fall
sports
this
week,
but
we're.
T
T
Money's
not
used,
of
course,
it
just
remains
and
can
be
reverted.
U
U
Essentially,
at
this
point,
the
the
res,
the
app.
U
The
app
board
is
set,
you
would
either
vote
it
up
or
down,
or
you
actually.
U
Could
cut
but
in
the
future,
if
the
administration
or
the
mayor
decided
to.
U
Move
monies
around,
we
would
submit
an
additional.
U
Submit
an
apple,
a
snapboard,
we
would
schedule
it
with
the
council.
We.
U
Would
schedule
a
public
hearing
which
is
tonight
and
it
has
been
duly
advertised
and
then
that
would
allow
the
administration.
U
To
ask
the
council
to
move
those
monies
around.
G
For
what
would
trigger
that
process,
if
it
was
in
a
category
within
a.
U
Department,
the
the
limit
is
a
hundred
thousand
dollars.
U
So
if
the
mayor
needed
to
move
some
money
around
between
within.
U
Resolution
to
the
council
to
move
it
if
it's
between.
F
It
says
it
will
be
for
eligible
homeowners,
renters
and
small.
T
V
Director
of
economic,
sustainable
development,
that's
right,
council,
member
piedmont,
smith!
We
would
be.
V
Funding
improvements
via
the
property
owners.
V
That
would
have
ultimately
the
benefit
accruing
to
the
renter,
so.
V
The
property
owner
sometimes
is
not
incentivized
to
make
improvements.
V
End
target
being
the
the
beneficiary,
which
would
be
the
tenant
in
their.
F
So
what
is
the
incentive
for
property
owners
to
apply
for
this.
V
The
tenant
base
that
we
would
be
hoping
to
help.
F
Will
be
reaped
by
the
tenants
and
not
by
the
property
owners.
T
T
K
You
with
regard
to
property
owners
and
and
them
getting
help
two
things
you.
K
Said
there
were
certain
thresholds
and
I'm
assuming
that's
for
the
the.
K
Property
owners-
and
maybe
it's
amis
or
whatever,
but
I
guess
I
want.
V
Our
current
thinking
is
that
we
want
to
try
to
go
and
affect
as
many
end
beneficiaries
as
possible.
So
so,
when
I.
V
Investments
that
have
have
greater
benefit
to
a
greater
number
of
people.
V
K
Favor,
like
a
property
owners
or
apartment
larger.
V
Will
be
looking
at
those
dynamics
and
and.
V
Prioritizing
that's
a
great
example
prioritizing
a.
V
Of
section,
eight
housing
and
and
in
effect
you
know,
trying
to.
V
Really
help
as
much
as
possible
with
that.
H
I
first
see
aaron
predmore,
who
should
be.
W
Again,
I'm
aaron
predmore,
the
president
and
ceo
of
the
great.
W
Responding,
I
did
promise
you
that
I
would
give.
W
You
an
update
as
soon
as
I
could,
with
some
more.
W
W
The
the
bloomington
business
community,
mr
crowley,
has
been
very
helpful
and
we
were
also
able,
as
the
chamber,
to
discuss
it
today
at
our
chamber.
Advocacy
council.
W
Explore
extending
deferment
and
the
terms
of
the
loans
that
are
currently
been
rolled
out
for
the
rapid
response
fund.
W
And
then
work
with
mr
crowley
to
develop
a
little
bit
more
of
a.
W
Plan
that
that
extends,
I
would
say
that
recognizes
the.
W
To
leave
you
with,
unfortunately,
a
sad
statement
of
just
reminding
you
that
this
is
not
a
recovery,
yet
it
is
still
an
ongoing.
W
Present
and
functioning
so
that
when
we
get
to
the
referee.
H
Yes,
next
step,
we
have
pam
weaver,
who
should
be
ready
to
comment
between.
X
From
local
farmers-
and
I
just
wanted
to
assure
you
that
from
the
blooming.
X
The
pandemic
first
sort
of
hit
back
in
the
spring.
H
Go
ahead,
you'll
have
five
minutes
good
evening.
My
name
is.
Y
Helpful
and
on
a
final
note,
is
the
housing.
Y
Outlines
these
steps
for
doing
so,
and
we
understand
that
the
city
is.
H
Is
from
the
give
me
a
moment.
H
Let's
see
the
comment
is
a
question
he'd
like
to
get
a
copy
of
the
fiscal.
H
Required
to
exist
under
the
local
code,
it's
bloomington
municipal
code,
2.04.
H
B
I
I
do
want
to
if
there's
nobody
else
who
take
it.
I'd
like
to
ask.
U
Submitted
along
once,
it's
approved
by
the
council.
U
Appropriation
ordinance
either
for
you
or.
U
You
see,
I
mean,
I
believe,
the
it's
a
public
record.
B
Board
when
I
look
it
up
on
the
consoles
or.
U
I
believe
it's
publicly
available
on
gateway
the
state's.
U
U
Fiscal
site,
through
the
department
of
local
government
finance.
B
Very
good,
thank
you.
Are
there
any
other
follow-up
questions
on
app.
B
Ward
2003
councilman
burst
gambeleri.
Thank
you
probably
directed
to
mayor.
G
Hamilton,
maybe
mr
crowley-
I
I
think
all
of
us
are
watching
this.
T
Question
I
think,
realistically,
we
will
be
standing
up.
T
Months,
happy
to
work
with
council
in
terms.
T
That's
just
the
reality
of
where
we
are,
but
we
certainly
welcome.
G
You
know
more
than
anything
it
was.
My
question
was
not
a
function
of.
F
Yeah,
I'm
intrigued
by
the
fiscal
impact
statements
being
filed
with
dlgf.
F
Mr
underwood,
do
you
have
some
more
yeah?
It's.
U
To
fund
the
appropriation,
so
it's.
U
It
follows
the
same
process
that
the
budget
ordinances
that
you
approve.
U
H
Our
code
in
title
ii
2.04290
does
state
that
any
legislation
that.
H
Entire
section
was
put
in
place,
at
least
as
far
back.
H
As
1979
I'm
talking
beyond
my
experience
here.
H
But
I
don't
know
if
the
if
those
requirements
were
put.
H
Statement
that
mr
underwood
was
was
mentioning
were.
H
Were
in
place,
so
it's
certainly
in
our
local
code.
H
And
if
members
want
to
see
that
they
should
be
able
to.
U
B
Thank
you
further
comment.
We
do
have.
B
Objection
from
members
seeing
none
we'll
go
to
public.
B
Comment
briefly,
I
see
randy
paul
has
his
hand
raised.
Z
Z
Have
passed
an
ordinance
or
an
appropriation,
I
would
think
for.
Z
G
Thank
you
to
the
mayor
and
staff,
obviously
for
doing
all
the
heavy.
G
Lifting
you
have
done,
and
especially
for
incorporating
some
of.
G
The
feedback
we
have
heard
from
the
bloomington
economic.
G
That's
you
need
to
be
sure
that
we
include.
G
Making
that
I
just
wanted
to
echo
it
beyond
that,
I
appreciate
the
work.
F
Yeah,
I
think
this
this
package
has
a
lot
of
good
things
in
it.
F
To
you
know
run
down
some
of
the
highlights,
since
we
didn't
have
a
report
tonight.
F
The
jack
hopkins
committee
we
have
funds
for
for
the
arts.
F
For
a
coding
school
for
home
home
buyer
assistance
for.
F
First-Time
homebuyers
and
for.
F
Assistance
for
second
mortgages
as
well
so
there's
a
wide
variety
of.
F
Programs
here
and
none
of
them
is,
you
know
getting.
F
All
of
the
two
million
dollars.
I
also
want
to
underline
that
this.
F
Is
using
funds
that
were
reverted
from
2019.
B
Sandberg
with
respect
to
the
jack
hopkins.
D
Social
services-
I
too
have
appreciated
all
the
input.
D
From
the
business
community
and
with
respect
to
housing
and.
D
And
rental
subsidies
and
a
big
part
of
jack
hopkins
this
year.
D
One
of
those
that
that
got
prioritized,
and
so
in
this
next
round.
D
Again,
we
we
were,
we
will
look
forward
to
taking
a
look
at
things
as
things.
D
Will
be
reconvening
at
the
beginning
of
september?
We
want.
D
In
its
response,
it
is
phase
one
there's
a
lot
more.
We
can
do
with.
B
The
help
helping
people
buy
or
get
a
second
mortgage
on
homes.
B
Introduce
legislation
to
well
I
mean
that's
the
thing.
B
Money
and
you
know,
while
I
would
have
liked.
B
B
Should
have
gone
to
more
dire
needs,
but
having
said
that,
I
want
to
thank.
B
Rather
than
simply
cut
it
that
there's
enough
time
baked
into
the.
B
Four
week
process
on
affords,
but
with
that
I
recognize.
B
Effort
to
have
the
city
recover
is
paramount
right
now
it
does
not
mean.
B
Administration
is
thinking
about,
is
you
know
one
that
I
automatically.
C
B
Thank
you
remove
that
resolution
2012
be
adopted.
AA
Second
motion:
a
second:
do
we
have
someone
to
present
and.
T
Explaining
it's
a
technical
shift
of
funds
is
mr
underwood.
U
It
was
my
turn
to
experience.
Yes,
if
you'll
remember
the
council.
U
And
they
could
either
take
it
up
or
not.
In
this
case,
they
chose
to
take
it.
D
The
wording
here
of
the
resolution.
B
Has
a
number
the
the
number,
the
number
of
the
fun.
K
Necessary,
I
I
think
I
can
write
up
a
quick.
H
The
time
we
get
through
all
of
the
the
public
comments,
I
think
that.
B
And
we're
back
to
counsel
for
more
questions
or
debate.
Is
there
any.
B
Comment
or
unless
mr
lucas
is
ready
for
that
amendment,
no.
B
D
To
what
we
have
just
discussed
and
and
move
forward,
so
I
am
happy
to.
F
Than
loans
or
other
services
will
give
direct
aid
to.
H
I
can
now
share
the
the
amendment
it's
in
writing.
B
B
B
Thank
you,
let's,
let's
a
close
comment
and
we'll
go
to
the
roll.
C
B
C
B
Second,
who
is
here
to
present.
B
Ordinance
2012
hello:
this
is
amir
fausti.
AB
Long-Range
planner,
hunting
and
transportation
department
and.
AB
Thank
you.
The
audience
20-12
proposes
a
various
amendments
to
the.
AB
AB
Pedestrian
safety
commission
in
the
past
staff
presented
the
ordinance
20-12.
AB
And
the
ordinance
20-12
as
amended,
received
a
two-pass
recommendation
of.