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B
Okay,
councilmember
rosenberger
here
sims
here,
volun.
B
And
I
believe
that
councilmember
piedmont
smith
is
in
the
room
but
may
not
be
able
to.
B
Unmute
herself,
yet
okay
and
calcium,
yes,
I'm
here
by
the
way
I
just
got
a
muted.
Thank
you.
A
Do
we
want
to
wait
a
minute
until
we
can
get
council
member
piedmont,
smith,
unmuted.
A
Council
members
reports
from
the
mayor
and
city
offices
and
council
committee
reports,
which
we
do.
A
A
E
Yes,
just
to
mention
that
my
third
monday
of
the
month
constituent
meeting
will
be
monday.
The.
E
21St
next
week
at
5,
30
pm
the
details
for
that
which
is
being
conducted
via
zoom.
G
On
city
right-of-way
and
a
very
good
idea,
I
think
I
think
that,
just
in
terms
of.
G
A
really
good
idea,
so
I
support
it
fully.
There
are
a
couple
of
disappointments.
G
That
I've
encountered
one
is
that
there
is
sort
of
a
predescribed
placement
for
the
trees.
G
That
didn't
involve
consulting
the
homeowner
and
a
number
of
the
homeowners
for
various
reasons.
G
Something
I
think
that
we
need
to
attend
to.
I
think
that
I
spoke
to
the
urban
forester.
G
This
morning
and
she
is
amenable
to
people
who
are
not
favorable,
of
having
trees
to.
G
G
G
The
urban
forester,
and
so
it
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
you
will
have
to
have
a
tree.
G
That
began
building
out
the
developer
was
encountered
bankruptcy.
G
Now
I
understand
that
we
are
willing
to
put
trees
in,
but
at
the
cost
of
the
homeowner.
G
A
A
Are
very
beloved,
and
probably
known
by
many
many
of
you
randy
paul
of
course,
was
a
tireless.
A
Very
saddened
to
learn
of
his
death
recently,
and
so
our
wishes
go
out
to
the
paul
family
and.
A
He
was
in
private
practice,
but
I
know
him
as
a
very
gifted
actor.
He
did
later
in
his
career.
A
Come
back
to
a
passion
of
his,
which
was
to
be
on
the
stage
and
many
of
his
performances
for.
A
A
A
H
Appreciate
you
letting
me
step
in
I'm
sorry,
I
had
some
unpredicted
family
matters.
H
That
changed
my
schedule
tonight,
but
I
wanted
to
just
speak
very
briefly
about
the.
H
About
the
second
item
on
your
agenda
for
action
tonight,
the
catalan
potential
investment
in
our.
H
H
The
scale
of
this
investment
potential
investment
by
catalan,
both
in
terms
of
capital.
H
And
jobs
is
really
extraordinary,
as
as
a
matter
and
also
extraordinary
for
a
community
of
our
size.
H
H
H
And
this
is
part
of
that
evidenced
by
it's
been
kind
of
25
years
of
redevelopment
at
the.
H
H
The
situation-
and
I
just
want
to
thank
catalan
for
their
extraordinary
investment
to
date,.
H
H
A
A
Number
of
people
who
want
to
speak
in
which
we
may
need
to
reduce
that
time,
but
do
did
I
skip
over.
A
Something
I
did.
Oh,
my
goodness.
My
apologies
to
mr
smith
hold
off
on
the
public
comment.
I
jumped.
A
I
I'm
gonna
present,
if,
if
this
is
gonna,
show
up.
A
I
On
the
bloomington
city
council
website
for
february
16
2022-
I
don't
know
if
it's.
I
Been
if
it's
there
right
at
the
moment,
but
it
will
be
on
tomorrow.
So
if
you
want.
I
To
read
the
full
report:
it's
about
38
pages,
somewhat
dense
material
it'll,
be
there
tomorrow.
I
There's
about
336
thousand
dollars
budgeted
for
off
new
newly
built
sidewalks
and
traffic
calming.
I
I
Committee,
that's
made
recommendations
to
the
city
to
the
city
council
on
funding.
I
Priorities
for
sidewalk
and
traffic
economy:
these
are
from
the
funds
that
we
are
in
charge
of
and.
I
I
Allocation
cycle
in
in
the
full
report
you'll
be
able
to
look
at.
Should
you.
I
Where
some
sidewalks
projects
extended
a
couple
of
different
allocation
cycles,.
I
Metrics
for
this
election
were
revised,
they
were,
there
were
weighted.
I
Nope
so
I'll,
ask
mr
lucas:
will
you
pull
up
the
sidewalk
allocations
list.
I
Yes,
can
you
show
the
list
of
projects
which
is
a
couple
a
couple
of
I
apologize
well.
I
There
was
right
away
in
construction
on
atoms.
There
was
a
construction
dunn.
I
Street
15th
to
16th
street
and
one
from
on
over
hill
from
third
to
fifth.
I
So
that
was
the
total
of
336
thousand.
If
you
would
like
to
scroll
through
the
map.
I
I
K
Yeah,
okay,
very
good,
and
then
I
guess,
if
you
want
to.
I
Did
you
come
back,
it
did
okay,
so
I
showed
you
the
list
and
I
showed
you
some
maps
and.
I
There's
the
locations,
and
so
that
was
an
allocation
that
happened
this
year.
I
C
Yes,
thank
you.
I
wanted
to
ask
about
the
sidewalk
on
smith.
C
That
it's
even
feasible
to
put
a
sidewalk
in
there,
but
I
know
we
had
engineers
on
helping.
C
I
don't
know
if
anybody
from
engineering
is
here
two
hands
up
from
other
committee.
L
Rosenberger
but
I'd
like
to
have
a
say
on
it,
too:
okay,
councilmember
rosenberger,
sure
I.
D
C
C
C
L
Hear
her
other
question,
maybe
I
can
help
thank
you
so
my
other
question
came
up
at
my
constituent.
C
Meeting
this
weekend
and
it's
a
question
about
the
design
phase
of
the
sidewalk
projects
and.
I
I
don't
see
anybody
from
planning
president
sandberg,
okay,.
I
So
that's
something
that
I'll!
I
can
send
a
note
to
mr
copper
and
ask
him.
I
To
reply
to
that
question,
council,
member
piedmont,
smith
and
get
you
an
answer.
C
L
Really
good
example
of
urban
school
design
and
the
sidewalk
there
has
a
lot
to
do
with.
L
The
north
side
of
it,
of
course,
is
the
sidewalk
goes
right
up
to
the
school
entrance
and.
L
You
know
than
a
typical
street,
and
but
I
mean
that's,
why
it's
an
important
project,
but
they.
L
F
Thank
you,
I
didn't
have
a
question,
but
I
saw
mr
lucas
was
on
the
screen
and
I
didn't
know
if.
F
K
Ballpark
design
cost
that
staff
provided
was
50
000,
so
this
would
cover
only
a
portion
of
of
the.
K
Design
work
and
may
may
lead
to
staff.
You
know
adjusting
what
what
they
recommend
moving
forward.
K
With
this
particular
area,
so
that's
all
I
was
going
to
add
I
I
would
still
be
happy
to.
K
Follow
up
with
engineering
staff
to
confirm
that,
but
I
I'd
be
surprised
if
we
did
any
of.
K
The
design
work
here
in-house
you
know
for
specifically
budgeting
for
it.
You
know
here
so.
A
K
C
N
It's
just
I've
got
my
notes.
Written
down,
I've
got
social
anxiety.
K
A
A
O
Hi
thanks
yeah,
my
name
is
greg
alexander.
I
really
appreciate
and
respect
the
work
done
by.
O
O
And
they're
a
valuable
part
of
the
the
city's
transportation
network.
I
just
I
feel
like
I
have.
O
K
P
A
A
G
C
Enhancing
our
criteria
to
make
sure
we
take
into
account
social
equity
and
and
fairness
in.
C
Distributing
our
funds
and,
in
particular,
to
target
our
funds
to
underserved
communities.
C
D
D
Also
committee
chair,
councilmember
smith-
I
think
just
leading
this
was
really
awesome,
so.
D
D
I
mean
it's
a
pretty
objective
approach
now
to
addressing,
where
to
spend
a
relatively.
D
Small
pot
of
sidewalk
funding.
I
really
like
one
change
that
council
member
smith
talked
about.
D
D
D
The
sidewalk
committee,
but
I
was
one
of
those,
but
I
think
this
this
criteria
now.
G
Evaluating
the
criteria
to
evaluate
is
is
good
is
a
good
step
it.
It
was
always
a
consideration.
G
In
the
sidewalk
committee
to
consider
equity-
and
there
are
numerous
projects
that
have.
G
Put
sidewalks
in
areas
for
connectivity
between
side
paths
and
sidewalks
that
three
hundred.
G
Fifty
thousand
dollars
alone
simply
can't
it's
not
adequate
to
address
the
need
and
some.
G
G
G
E
Then
just
wanted
to
further
echo
the
the
points
of
mr
alexander
and
custom
overall
that
we
really.
E
Should
be
spending
millions
of
dollars
a
year
on
sidewalks,
not
six
or
seven
hundred
thousand.
E
Years
and
we
were
nowhere
close
to
on
track
to
replacing
pipe
on
an
adequate
schedule.
E
To
keep
up
with
that,
that
average
need
it's,
a
pretty
simple
math
problem.
You've
got
to
replace.
E
But
we
I
mean,
the
point:
is
we
you
can
you
can
figure
out
how
much
you
need
to
build
each.
E
Year
to
to
make
this
problem
sustainable,
I
don't
know
how
long
the
average
lifespan
of
a.
E
Sidewalk
is
or
how
many
miles
of
gaps
there
are
but
like
we
should
actually
come
up
with
that.
E
Again
and
highlight
the
need
for
for
substantially
more
funding,
and
that
could
be
accomplished.
E
Through
bonds,
I
know
we've
got
a
consideration
of
some
bonding
in
that
capacity,
possibly
coming.
E
In
in
the
near
future,
but
I
think
you
know
the
consideration
for
just
a
larger
portion.
A
F
And
the
sidewalk
committee
in
my
comments
and
I
have
to
agree
with
everything
we
just
heard
and.
F
Foresaw
to
work
in
the
first
place,
it'd
just
be
nice,
that
we
had
millions
instead
of.
F
A
hundred
thousands
to
work
with,
but
there's
been
some
mission
mentioned,
and
I
do
want
to.
F
Emphasize
a
little
bit
with
regard
to
criteria.
It
was
mentioned
about
mr
stosberg's
report
and.
F
F
And
those
considerations
and
I
think
it's
important
to
recognize
beth
rosenberger.
F
F
A
E
Is
the
pipe
that
needed
replaced?
Sorry
for
failing
on
the
spot.
A
F
F
So
just
put
some
things
in
perspective,
but
I
think
councilmember
flaherty
is
absolutely
correct.
Q
M
A
A
A
And
mr
lucas,
if
you
could
help
us
traffic
control.
A
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
A
Councilmember
flaherty,
yes,
on
the
recommendation
of
team
b.
E
T
Second,
moved
and
seconded:
do
you
have
more
appointments
to
boards
and
commissions?
Do.
A
We
need
to
vote
on
these
individually.
Madame
president,
we
had
a
discussion
among
our
committee.
E
E
E
And
cons
to
either
you
know,
we
could
have
a
motion
to
separate
the
question.
I
suppose,
if.
E
Multiple
appointments
at
the
same
time,
but
that's
where
we
land
is
the
intent
of
this.
A
Okay,
you
actually
do
have
five
different
boards
or
commissions
to
deal
with,
but
we'll.
A
Deal
with
them
one
at
a
time
and
that's
fine,
so
you
have
nominated
mitch
rice
for
c.
A
So
do
we
need
to
do
a
roll
call
on
this
ice
and
we
do
madam
clerk.
B
B
B
You
are
yeah,
sorry,
I
was
finishing
up
the
motion
council
member
scandalory.
Yes,.
B
L
To
rather
to
reappoint
megan
parmenter
to
seat
c1
and
jeff
ayman
to
seat
c3
of
the.
B
A
From
team
b,
does
that
conclude
your
appointments?
Madam
chair,
I'd
like
to
move.
L
That
to
recommend
the
reappointment
of
jessica
davis
to
seat
c1
and
james
sanders.
B
Sorry,
sorry,
madam
president,
I
had
a
question
I
based
on
a
memo
provided
by
the
clerk's
office.
C
B
So
we
don't
need
to
appoint
her.
You
know
reappoint
her.
Do
we,
you
have
a
new
recommendation
stated.
L
I'll
have
to
restate
it
then
we'll
move
to
recommend
the
reappointment
of
james
sanders
to.
L
A
B
A
Recommendation
from
team
b
council
member
volun-
yes
I'd
like
to
move
to
that
to
rename
I.
B
J
A
Commissions,
madam
president,
the
recommendations
from
team
c
consists
of
the
following.
B
Okay,
council,
member
smith,
yeah,
yes,
please
smith,
yes,
rosenberger.
A
And
we
have
others.
Madam
president,
I
moved
the
appointment
of
chris
corey
to
cc
one
and
gerard.
C
Madam
president,
I
move
that
we
reappoint
colin
murphy
to
seat
c4
on
the
commission
on.
B
A
You
so
very
much.
We
have
one
more
order
of
business
with
regard
to
boards
and
commissions.
G
Thank
you.
I
just
received
the
request
from
the
mayor's
office
this
afternoon
about
this.
I
Thank
you,
president
sandberg.
I'm
going
to
echo
mr
rallo's.
I
Reticence
in
in
ratifying
these,
and
I
will
be
abstaining
as
well
as
I.
I
Just
received
the
notification
of
these
appointments
late
today
as
well.
G
B
B
B
B
B
U
U
Third,
we
have
designed
this
incentive
to
minimize
our
risk
if
catalan
doesn't
invest
or.
U
U
V
Thank
you
alex.
Let
me
start
sharing
my
screen,
so
I
can
bring
up
the
the
presentation.
V
And
I
want
to
make
sure
I
do
this
properly.
Can
you
see
my
screen.
J
V
And
citizens
of
the
bloomington
public.
Thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
present
to
you
this
evening.
V
V
V
At
the
site,
I
wanted
to
share
these
slides
with
you
just
to
give
you
a
brief
overview.
V
Distinguished
colleagues
at
the
site,
tiaramay
tierra
is
an
associate
project
coordinator.
W
W
V
V
Pure
benefits
of
being
in
our
industry
to
create
and
to
make
manufacturing,
distribute.
V
Them
a
better
life
expectancy,
so
I
just
wanted
to
share
that
video
for
you
with
you.
V
V
Here
are
our
sustainability
goals,
initiatives
and
our
expansion
and
plans
and
scope
with
you.
V
V
Products
that
help
people
have
better
healthier
lives.
We
span
all
areas
of
the
pharmaceutical.
V
Manufacturing
spectrum
from
oral,
solid
dosages,
biotherapeutics
cell
and
gene
therapy
inhalation.
V
V
Network
and
our
modalities
of
manufacturing-
and
these
include
biologics-
these
include.
V
The
cyber
lower
dosages,
it
spans
the
the
entire
spectrum
of
the
pharmaceutical
industry.
V
Our
biologics
network,
we
have
five
sites
in
in
north
america,
three
sites
in
europe
and
and
we.
V
As
a
company,
we
undergo
activities
to
grow
our
individual
sites
as
general
managers.
We
have
the.
V
Responsibility
to
grow
the
business,
we
have
the
distinct
honor
here,
bloomington
of
being
the.
V
Largest
biologics
manufacturing
facility
in
the
in
the
network
for
catalan,
and
I
say
my
22
plus.
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
That's
a
it's
a
combination,
medical
device
that
we
do
assemble
here
at
our
site
in
bloomington.
V
Into
this
site
we
have
over
2400
full-time
employees,
we've
added.
V
Over
2400
full-time
employees
and
we
have
an
average
salary
of
more
than
60
000
per
year.
V
Just
a
little
bit
of
some
facts,
some
numbers
so
to
speak
about
catalan
here
in
bloomington,
we.
V
Customers
we
have
65
clients
that
we
currently
manufacture
pharmaceutical
products
for.
V
V
V
Wonderful
colleagues,
such
as
as
tiara
that
you
saw
earlier
here
at
our
site
and
we.
V
Our
products
span
the
spectrum
of
of
medicines
and
indications.
These
include
infectious
disease.
V
V
V
Are
a
very,
very
patient,
focused
organization?
We
are
80
of
our
products,
our
biologics.
X
X
X
X
X
V
Okay,
thank
you
grant.
I
do
want
to
share
a
little
bit
about
our
diversity,
equity
inclusion.
V
V
Have
established
focus
groups
for
our
diversity,
equity
inclusion
and
and
collect
feedback.
V
We
are
on
target
or
above
for
being
above
the
market
availability
for
females
and
unemployment.
V
Level
categories
I
do
want
to
share
that
we
have
eight
employee
resource
groups.
V
Employees
to
come
together
develop
a
strategy
for
for
driving
the
diversity
inclusion
at
the.
V
And
that's
what
we
want
truly
to
have
inspired
and
motivated
colleagues
at
the
site.
X
The
legacy
cook
farmica
and
it's
it's
fun
to
see
this
campus
grow
up
to
62
acres
across
four.
X
X
Build
additional
device
products,
the
auto
injectors
that
andrew
talked
about.
X
X
X
And
do
so
in
a
reliable
manner.
It
just
be
world-class
in
in
a
biopharmaceutical.
X
You
know
upwards
of
a
thousand
jobs
with
an
average
wage
of
32
per
hour.
The
median.
X
X
V
I
I
do
have
one
last
patient
first,
video
from
another
colleague
of
ours.
If.
Y
V
V
A
Yes,
please,
okay,
jane,
if
you
could
there,
we
go.
U
So,
first
of
all,
thank
you,
andrew
and
grant
I
I
echo
mayor
hamilton's,
thanks
to
you
and.
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
And
I've
listed
the
20-year
view,
because
this
is
in
the
context
of
a
corresponding
20-year.
U
U
U
28
and
a
half
million
dollars
over
the
20-year
abatement
period,
a
lot
of
assumptions
go
to
the
28.
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
G
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
the
presentation
very
informative
and
thank
you,
mr
crowley,
for.
G
Speaking
to
all
of
the
council
members
prior
to
this,
this
meeting
answering
our
questions.
G
I
was
wondering
about
temporarily
the
time
window
to
scale
up,
in
other
words,.
V
I
can
take
that
councilman
rallo
we're
looking
to
scale
up
immediately
we're
building
the
plans.
V
We
feel
within
the
next
six
to
12
months
that
we
would
be
able
to
achieve
that
very.
V
Ambitious
goal-
and
it
is
an
ambitious
goal
to
grow
that
much
to
be
quite
honest
with
you,
but.
V
The
the
opportunities
are
here
for
us
here
in
bloomington.
We
will
feel
very
confident
that
our.
V
Outreach
programs
that
our
human
resources
group
has
put
together
to
reach
out
to.
V
Training
for
for
potential
colleagues
to
join
us,
I'm
reaching
out
to
the
different
universities.
V
In
the
area,
the
uses
of
of
our
ergs
that
I
spoke
about
to
reach
out
to
the
communities
to.
V
Help
bring
in
you
know,
new
colleagues
to
the
site.
You
know
we're
putting
a
very
aggressive.
G
Thank
you,
mr
espao.
That's
that's
a
very
short
period
of
time.
G
A
L
L
I
understand
that
catalan
is
interested
in
our
tdm
efforts.
I
actually
haven't
met.
L
The
tdm
director
yet
for
the
city,
but
I'd
like
to
know
specifically
what
has
esd.
U
Yeah,
so
you
know
we
really
appreciate
andrew
and
grant
and
and
their
team's.
U
Interest
their
hr
director
as
well,
so
you
know
what
we've
talked
to
them
about
is.
U
Put
a
marketing
and
software
platform
in
place
to
to
really
activate
the
tdm
process.
U
Discussions
with
them
about
is
the
ability
to
have
you
know
strong
enrollment
from
their
employee.
U
Base
and
to
do
so,
you
know
using
internal
marketing
and
other
other
ways
to
to
reach.
U
U
U
The
importance
of
this
you
know
the
nice
thing
about
tdm
is
that
it
can
be
pretty.
U
Adaptive
to
certain
commuting
behaviors,
so,
for
example,
you
know
I
mentioned
that
about
52.
U
U
More
efficient
commuting
behavior,
so
what
you
know
what
what
it's
beneficial.
U
To
the
employee,
it's
beneficial
to
the
company
certainly
would
help
the
tdm
effort
get
activated.
L
Bit
more
specific!
As
to
exactly
how
you're
going
to
incentivize
employees
to
reduce
their.
U
L
From,
for
example,
county
employees,
who,
until
we
implemented
meters,
always
wanted
to
have
their.
L
L
Is
they're
going
to
be
a
parking
cash
out
program
where
everyone
is
charged
for
their
parking.
L
Space
but
if
they
you
know
and
but
then
they
get
a
raise
equal
to
the
amount,
that's
being.
L
L
Money
because
they're
no
longer
having
to
they
get
to
keep
the
money
that
they
would
have
spent.
L
U
Looking
at
that
at
the
city
and-
and
certainly
that's
a
you
know,
a
possibility,
I
think
for
us.
U
U
Employer
organization
that
is
supporting
its
employees
and
making
that
kind
of
decision.
L
Have
it
right?
The
answer
briefly,
is
that
that
is
not
a
plan
that
has
been
considered.
U
T
Yes,
thank
you.
My
questions
will
likely
span
a
couple
different
rounds
too
here,
but.
T
Let's
start,
mr
crowley,
could
you
put
up
the
slide
with
the
personal
property
abatement.
D
T
T
Million
426
or
462.,
you
commented
that
there
are
a
number
of
assumptions
that
go
into
actually.
T
U
Sure
so
there
there
are
a
couple
of
different
factors
that
come
into
play.
One
is
the
tax
rate.
U
U
Over
year,
so
it's
not
material
necessarily,
but
it
will
have
some
effect
on
that
number.
U
U
Make
it
so
people
understand?
So
if
you
have
a
million
dollars
of
personal
property.
U
U
Against
the
gross
value
of
the
equipment
that
generates
the
net
assessed
value
against.
U
000
is
what
is
applied
against
the
tax
rate
to
generate
the
tax
revenue
against
that
equipment.
U
So
there
are
a
lot
of
assumptions.
You
know
it's
not
uncommon,
sometimes
for
equipment.
U
U
The
the
natural
depreciation
schedule
which
is
over
you
know
over,
which
is
a
higher
number,
we're.
U
U
That
would
eliminate
the
floor
outright
or
anything
like
that.
So
this
is
to
some
degree.
U
And
and
then
some
of
those
steps
can
decrease
it
significantly.
So,
for
example,
I.
U
U
T
E
Yes,
thank
you
and
thanks
all
for
presentation
and
all
your
work
on
this.
I
had
a
question.
E
It's
probably
okay,
if
not
also,
I
took
a
screen
grab
that
figure
about
the
the
new
direct.
E
From
the
thousand
employees,
that's
county
wide
figure
is
that
right
and
based
on
52
percent
of.
E
Cattle
employees
being
located
in
monroe
county-
yes,
that's
right!
All
of.
U
U
Certainly
want
to
drop
this,
you
know,
in
terms
of
you
know,
we're
making
the
assumption.
E
Then
remind
me
what
this
the
city's
portion
or
percentage
of
that
would
be
from
the
the
county.
E
Wide,
I
think
that
rate
is
something
like
1.35
local
county
wide,
but
we
have.
The
city
is
a
taxi.
D
I
think
this
is
it's
just
like
a
little
confusing
for
me.
Hopewell
is
happening.
D
D
And
you
know
just
kind
of
echoing
some
concerns
from
the
udo
talks
back
in
the
day.
D
U
U
U
U
U
Come
on,
we
are
not.
You
know
to
your
point,
we
we
are
behind
and
we
have
been
behind
for
a
while.
U
Out
in
the
housing
study,
you
know,
I
think
what
what
we
you
know
have
to
understand
here
is.
U
That,
yes,
there
is
an
opportunity
for
us
to
be
rethinking
about
rethinking
the
udo.
In
fact,.
U
Planning
is
looking
at
certain
things
in
that
that
is
more
directly
tied
to
things
like
affordable.
U
U
Looking
at
or
are
considering,
but
you
know
again,
this
is
a
long
play.
This
is
not
a.
U
U
Should
get
in
the
way
of
really
driving
as
much
of
this
economic
benefit,
as
we
can.
D
Turnaround
was
pretty
quick
that
did
I
miss
that
I
thought
the
turnaround
to
get
these
new.
D
V
Are
really
excited
and
with
your
support
we
want
to,
we
want
to
get
right
to
work
here.
V
We
do
want
to
add
the
head
count
this
year.
However,
you
know
the
specific
timing
of
those.
V
V
Over
the
next
several
years,
five
years
is,
is
our
vision
there,
but
we
do
want
to
get.
D
V
Bloomington
site
versus
other
sites,
the
the
the
expansion
opportunities
that
we
have
here.
C
C
Broad
question
and
I've
exchanged
some
emails
with
mr
crowley
about
this,
and
that
is
how.
C
To
interpret
the
the
value
of
the
real
estate
and
the
business
personal
property
abatements.
C
Which
is
given
as
29.1
million
dollars?
How?
How
can
we
interpret
that?
That's
not
that
the
city
is.
C
How
how
can
we
interpret
that
yeah
and
thank
you
for
that
question:
councilmember,
piedmont,.
U
U
It's
important
to
understand,
so
you
know
the
way
the
way
it
works
simply
and
I'll
I'll,
probably.
U
Oversimplify
it
is
that
you
know
a
city
will
receive
what's
called
the
levy
and
the
levy
is.
U
U
Say
that
for
round
numbers,
the
levy
for
us
is
35
million
dollars,
so
that
levy
is
what
it
is.
It.
U
So
the
levy
is
what
it
is.
If
hypothetically
you
know,
there
were
no
abatement
and
all
of
this.
U
Assessed
value
would
flow
into
the
assessed
value
of
the
community
because
of
that.
U
A
huge
investment
for
us,
but
but
you
know,
given
all
the
assessed
value
baseline,
assessed
value.
C
So
the
investment,
the
350
million
dollar
investment,
if
it
weren't,
if
none
of
it
were
abated.
C
We
could
imagine
that
the
the
tax
rate
would
go
down
if,
if
we
had
the
same
levy
is.
C
U
U
U
Tax
rate
would
be
calculated
and
yeah,
and
so
that
number
is
a
portion
of
the
whole
is
going
to.
U
C
A
Council,
member
scamilari,
yes,
thank
you.
This
question
is
directed
to
mr
crowley,
mr
crowley.
One.
T
Of
the
things
we're
being
asked,
as
counsel
to
sign
off
on
is
that
this
projects
won't
negatively.
T
Impact
the
tiff's
district,
the
tif
district's
ability
to
meet
its
data
allocations
could.
U
You
for
the
question
council
members,
scandalary
so
tif
districts
in
in
bloomington.
Only
capture.
U
T
A
G
Anticipating
or
estimating
how
many
of
the
new
positions
would
be
filled
locally.
V
So
I
could
take
that
so
currently,
52
of
our
current
colleagues
reside
within
the
monroe.
V
County
area,
so
I
I
would
not
expect
that
to
change
dramatically
over
the
next
several
years.
V
As
we
look
to
it
to
grow
our
our
operations
and
our
head
count,
I
see
okay,
so
similar
similar
to.
G
L
U
I
may
call
in
larry
allen
on
this
one,
but
I
mean
you
know.
Certainly
I
think
the
the.
U
First
and
simplest
answer
is
that
it's
our
jurisdiction
right,
so
so
a
county.
U
You
know
another
county,
I
would
not
have
the
ability
to
actually
provide
an
abatement
in.
U
N
N
Considering
more
of
a
statewide
jurisdiction
for
the
iedc,
but
that's
not
something
that's.
N
Currently
in
place
in
terms
of
whether
we
share
responsibility
that
would
take
negotiation
and.
N
N
L
The
niceties
of
state
statute
here,
but
the
bottom
line
is
still
the
whole
logic.
L
So
if
us
giving
them
say,
30
million
dollars
to
bring
in
a
thousand
new
jobs,
half
of
which
won't.
L
U
A
regional
economy
right
and
you
can
get
tied
up
pretty
fast
in
hey,
you
know
you
over
there.
You.
U
U
U
U
L
L
More
than
half
of
the
money
that
I
mean
again,
this
is
you're
asking
us
to
subsidize.
L
E
Hope
for
better
luck
on
my
connectivity,
I
I
was
interested
in
following
up
on
the
point.
E
That,
I
think
council
member
piedmont
smith,
was
making
about
what
actually
happens
when
the.
E
Taxes
are
abated,
so
you
started
to
explain
mr
crowley,
that
you
know
we
have
a
levy
which
is
set.
E
Independently
of
assessed
value
and
when
we
divide
that
to
to
get
the
tax
rate,
you
know.
E
E
Among
payers
is
what
is
the
impact
on
potential
lost
revenue,
in
particular
from.
E
What
is
the
expected,
or
best
estimate
lost
revenue
to
the
city
as
a
result
of
the
abatement,
as.
E
Opposed
to
simply
the
net
present
value
of
the
abatement
itself
does
that
does
that
question
make.
E
U
And
you
compare
us
with,
for
example,
a
muncie,
and
I
think
I
may
have
emailed
about
this
to.
U
U
U
U
But
it's
not
it's
not
that
it's
not
something
like
a
like
a
muncie
and
I
I
hate
to
pick
a
muncie.
U
U
Loss
of
revenue
right
then,
then,
the
the
losses
is
not
tied
to
the
levy
right.
You
don't
have.
U
U
Of
really
the
really
the
you
know,
the
the
we're
gaining
assessed
value,
we're
not
losing
it
right.
U
And,
and
so
you
know
the
the
the
you
know,
the
effect
is
not
going
to
be
that
significant.
E
E
The
folks
who
are
near
the
margin
near
the
cap
now,
for
instance,
so
we
don't
have
a
hard
number.
E
U
U
U
So
we
we
had
a
tax
abatement
in
2019
and
you
know
it
was
a
different
structure
that
the.
U
Capital
investment
was
different,
the
the
actual
schedule
for
the
abatement
was
different.
If.
U
U
U
U
U
And
if
you
do
the
math
on
the
previous,
the
2019
abatement
that
was
about
31
000
dollars,
a
job.
U
Rate,
we
were
using,
the
time
was
different
and
the
the
schedule
of
the
abatement
is.
C
So,
can
you
give
me
the
the
total
abatement
in
2019?
I
don't
remember
how
many
jobs
so
the.
U
U
A
Is
probably
for
mr
crowley,
we
have,
in
our
community
a
little
bit
of
an
employee.
U
Well,
you
know
it's
not
just
a
bloomington
problem
right.
The
great
resignation,
I
think,
is.
U
An
official
term
that
is
now
being
talked
about,
and
I
think
it's
just
a
you
know-
pandemic
related.
U
Pandemic
and
you
know
we're
hearing
we're
hearing
challenges
out
there,
we're
hearing.
U
U
Are
kind
of
layering
on
right
now
that
makes
it
pretty
tough
right
to
be
to
be
a
particularly.
U
Small
business
and
a
restaurant-
something
like
that
in
bloomington,
so
you
know
the
the
the
yes.
U
U
We
expect
and
hope
to
see
here
is
with
this
kind
of
progressive
growth.
That's
happening.
U
U
Decisions
based
on
this
moment
in
time,
because
it's
sort
of
not
typical
but
as
time
goes
on.
U
This
problem
right
now:
okay,
thank
you
very
much
for
that.
I
see
councilmember
smith's
handout.
I
I
Thought
I
would
ask
alex
that
maybe
illustrate
part
of
how
I
think
about
it
is
so
if
there's.
I
And
if
I
go
off
the
rails
on
this
alex
please,
mr
crowley,
please
let
me
know
so
if
there's.
U
I
What
a
fantastic
influx
of
of
income
in
funds
into
our
local
economy
for
our
city.
I
And
it
just
so
it
if
I'm
correct
in
that
it
just
seems
like
a
fantastic
opportunity
and.
I
We
should
be
doing
everything
we
can
to
convince
catalin
to
make
this
investment.
I
U
U
That's
going
to
take
years
and
years
of
work
and
hope,
you
know
and
we're
starting
to
see.
U
I
L
A
complicated
question,
but
I
need
to
start
by
asking
the
catalan
representatives
how
much.
L
Land
in
this
new
development
is
being
devoted
to
parking
in
acres.
X
Answer
that
question
the
southeast,
the
former
imi
parcel,
is
the
only
portion
of
the
the.
X
Parking
we
anticipated
to
cover
close
to
550
parking
spaces
for
the
site.
Okay,
so
you're,
adding.
L
550
spaces
with
the
expansion
but
you're,
anticipating
a
thousand
new
employees.
Yes,
how.
L
X
Shifts
so
certainly
there
are
there's
a
portion
of
our
staff
that
that
is
not
working
in
a
lab
or.
X
L
Considered
would
they
consider
devoting,
let's
say
a
significant
portion,
say
one-fifth.
L
Need
to
commute
and
you
can
reduce
your
carbon
footprint,
would
you
be
willing
to
consider
that.
L
V
All
part
of
the
the
the
process
for
looking
at
how
we
expand
the
business
throughout
catalan.
V
V
L
Amount
of
housing
directly
across
from
the
plant
is
going
to
benefit
you
and
your
employees.
L
L
Resolution,
thank
you
if
I
may
jump
in,
if
it's
okay,
I
mean
you,
know,
council,
member
volun,.
U
U
U
You
know
a
reasonable
expectation,
I
think
look.
I
think
we
we
would
like
to
and
will
work.
L
L
Is
a
very
reasonable
thing
if
you
want
my
vote,
that
is,
but
I
mean
I
find
it
a
little.
L
U
You
know
that
the
the
expectation
I
think
you
were
saying
as
a
condition.
U
The
confirmatory
resolution
is,
is,
is,
you
know,
is
coming
up
on
on
march,
2nd.
U
Catalan
and
exploring
ways
in
which
they
can
perhaps
help
the
community
develop.
You
know.
U
Be
involved
in
developing
workforce
housing
in
some
form,
and
I
think
that
that's
absolutely.
U
A
reasonable
thing-
and
in
fact
you
know
there
are
opportunities
for
for
land
development
nearby.
L
X
Role,
I'm
not
currently
aware
of
any
specific
infrastructure
challenges.
I
mean
we're.
X
Well,
supplied
on
the
electrical
front,
the
city
of
bloomington
utilities
has
been
a
great
partner.
T
Conceivably
run
for
30.,
I'm
sure
there's
some
statutory
reason
for
that.
N
Mentioned
this
before,
but
I
think
it's
useful
to
point
out
council
every
year
gets
to
assess.
N
N
The
personal
property
that
goes
to
20
years
at
the
end
of
year,
10
or
after
year,
10.
A
E
Corporate
income
for
catalin
in
a
typical
year,
and
also
the
the
expected
incremental
growth
in.
E
To
be
after
the
full
investment
and
growth
and
employment
is
is
realized,
if
you
don't
have
those.
V
See
what
I
can
do
to
get
that
I'll?
I
guess
I'll
I'll
follow
up
with
why
this
is
why
this
is.
E
Relevant
to
me,
I
guess
in
thinking
about
the
appropriateness
of
of
tax
abatements,
you.
E
E
That
that
you
are
doing
in
bloomington,
of
course,
and
and
would
love
for
that
to
expand
and
grow.
E
And
it's
been
mentioned
several
times.
You
know
that
that
mr
espanol,
as
you
know,
that
you're.
E
Competing
as
a
site
manager-
and
you
know
that
we're
competing
with
other
cities
who
have.
E
Tools
but
I'm
thinking
in
the
overall
landscape,
the
the
business
climate
in
indiana.
E
So,
like
there's,
the
climate
here
has
already
been
made
very
favorable
in
a
way
and.
E
To
me
that
that
means
that
we
should
be
thinking
about
you
know
what
other.
E
Most
centrally,
you
know
how
do
we
weigh
these
things?
You
know
in
in
kind
of
trying
to
strike.
E
By
sort
of
giving
up,
you
know
potential
revenue
or
maybe
seeing
some
reductions
in.
E
This
sort
of
but
four
tests
of
an
abatement
here
and
and
I'm
looking
for.
E
More
input
from
from
you,
mr
carly,
maybe
about
the
overall
business
landscape
in.
U
At
you
know,
it's
a
little
hard
to
do
an
apples
to
apples
comparison
across
different
states.
U
U
U
Obviously,
did
our
research
and
looked
at
other
at
you
know
at
other
locations
and
maybe
what
the.
U
Tax
rate
might
be,
and
you
know,
try
to
figure
that
out
a
little
bit.
You
know
in
the
end,
you
can.
U
U
U
Great
idea
of
what
what
you're
up
against
right,
what
we're
trying
to
do
here
is
what
we're.
U
Investment
that
they
well
exceeded
that
amount
they
committed
200
jobs
and
they
added.
I
think.
U
It
was
like
2
000
jobs
right
or
2
400
jobs.
So
you
know
we
are
certainly
very
very
pleased
with.
U
U
U
U
Appreciate
this,
we
see
the
value
of
this
happening
in
this
community
and
you
know,
and
and.
A
Mr
everett,
I'm
not
sure
I
know
who
this
is,
if
I
may
introduce
jacob
everett,
is
with.
Z
Z
That
as
well
yeah,
just
real
briefly,
so
my
name
is
jacob
everett
with
mcguire
sponsor.
We
are
an.
Z
Advisor
to
catalin,
we
work
with
them
across
the
country,
and
this
is
one
of
the
projects
that.
Z
Z
W
Z
Z
Look
at
places
like
wisconsin
and
in
maryland,
and
even
you
know,
kansas
city
in
kansas
and.
Z
Missouri-
and
you
know
these
are
places
wisconsin
maryland,
specifically,
that
don't.
Z
Tax
manufacturing
equipment
at
all.
So
again
to
your
point,
mr
flaherty,
it's
certainly
it's.
Z
A
Thank
you
for
that.
I'm
very
anxious
to
entertain
more
council
questions.
A
K
Comment,
you
can
find
the
raise
hand
feature
in
your
control
bar
either
under
the
reactions.
K
A
All
right:
well,
let's,
let's
make
it
five
minutes,
then.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
Well,
thank
you,
president
sandberg,
and
thank
you
council
members
for
taking
this
under.
AB
Consideration,
my
name
is
dave
connor.
I
am
the
chief
financial
officer
for
a
local
company
called.
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
Of
this
proposal,
ask
you
all
to
support
it,
encourage
your
support
of
it
and
think
of.
AB
A
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
C
N
But
go
ahead,
yeah!
That's!
It
happens
the
same
night.
We
just
have
to
give
the
10-day
notice
ahead
of.
N
Official
reservations
or
remonstrances
or
objections
to
the
designation
of
the
ura
and.
K
C
Thank
you
and
mr
crowley,
can
you
or
or
mr
espejo,
can
you
speak
to.
V
That
strategic
planning
process-
it
is
a
a
corporate
process
date.
I'm
not
sure
the.
V
Exact
deadline,
but
the
final
submittals
were
due
this
week
and
they're
under
review.
U
You
know
a
decision
completed
early
enough
in
the
process
to
be
able
to
feed
into
that.
C
A
Have
one
you
wanted
a
fourth
round,
sorry
yeah
thank
mr
espeon
and
mr
eckels.
Thank
you.
V
A
great
place
to
do
the
to
do
continued
growth,
the
opportunities
to
talent
as
you've
heard.
V
The
opportunities
within
a
vibrant
city
are
all
attractions.
We
see
for
bloomington
the.
V
Geographic
location,
close
to
major
interstates
is
extremely
helpful.
Several
years
ago
I
was.
V
V
V
The
freight
hub
at
fedex
is
also
very
helpful,
so
there
are
a
lot
of
reasons
that
that,
for
me.
V
The
argument
to
to
grow
here
in
in
bloomington
indiana
now
my
colleagues
in
the
other
sites
they.
V
As
well,
I'm
not
very
familiar
with
the
madison
area,
the
con
or
the
kansas
city
area,
but.
V
Growth
in
in
their
sites
as
well,
so
it's
a
very
competitive
process
for
us
and
obviously.
T
And
I
would
expect
no
less
of
our
friends
in
kansas
city
in
madison.
I
am
fighting
hard.
T
Pursue
a
project
here,
but
I'm
going
to
put
a
finer
point
on
my
question
and
I'm
going
to.
V
That's
special
to
bloomington
outside
of
the
other
locations.
V
And
well,
and
you
know
where
to
find
us.
T
A
L
The
abatement
really
rush
works
out
to
about
1500
a
year
per
new
employee.
That's
a
correlation.
L
U
Well,
abatement
is
the
abatement
in
incremental
assessed
value
so,
what's
being
abated.
U
Yeah
I
mean
in
theory,
certainly
you
know
if
there
is
a
compelling
reason,
and
you
know
we.
U
Would
look
at
it
so
there
there
is
nothing!
There's
no
bias
implicitly
in
abatements.
U
That
are
limited
to
very
large
employers
or
extraordinarily
large
capital
investments.
R
Thank
you.
Thank
you
additional
questions
at
this
point
from
council
members
before
we
move.
G
Thank
you
I'll,
be
very
brief
and
just
to
follow
up
on
council
member
volun's
question.
I
I
remember.
G
In
the
community,
just
to
say,
catalans
is
a
known
quantity
for
us.
None
quantity
for
me.
G
It
has
been
a
tremendous
partner
for
the
community,
it
has
far
exceeded.
G
Our
expectations
and
job
creation-
this
is
ultimately
added
to
the
tax
base
of
the
city.
G
And
all
of
the
knock-on
effects
that
they
come
from
such
a
enormous
investment.
Yes,
52.
G
That's
just
that's
the
reality
of
the
situation,
I'm
very
comfortable
with
that,
because
people
in.
G
G
And
it's
something
we
have
to
work
on
and
we
need
to
read
up
all
our
efforts
on,
but
I
think.
G
G
Mr
crowley,
for
for
working
through
the
details
of
this,
and
and
thank
you
both
to.
I
Opportunity
to
revitalize
parts
of
bloomington
with
investment
by
by
catalan.
I
I
T
Yes,
thanks
earlier
tonight,
someone
mentioned
gary
indiana
and
the
steel
industry.
There.
T
And
anyone
who's
known
me
a
while
knows
that
I
grew
up
there
and
I
watched
the
steel
mills.
T
T
A
Councilmember
sims,
thank
you,
madam
president,
mr
espejo
and
mr
echols.
Thank
you
both
for
the.
F
Presentation
you
too,
mr
problem,
thank
you
for
the
presentation,
but
mr
kyler,
you
mentioned.
F
Colleagues
made,
but
that's
my
hometown
and
it's
a
manufacturing
town
much
like
bloomington,
was.
F
Back
then,
and
we
lost
manufacturing,
there
were
some
other
experiments
that
we
did
with
downtown.
F
With
bollards-
and
you
know
certain
things-
it
just
didn't
work
out
from
muncie's
standpoint
now
it.
F
Could
other
places,
but
it
just
did
not
work
out
there.
Now
we've
been
here
in
blooming,
we
lost.
F
Manufacturing
jobs,
many
of
my
friends
at
the
time,
many
of
them
left
town-
some,
you
know-
lost.
F
Very
good
questions
I
won't
mention
names.
Some
have
raised
very
good
questions
that
I
think.
F
Will
give
more
thought
to
some
less
so.
F
And
I
know
that's
kind
of
close
to
it,
but
I
don't
think
that's
the
true
cost.
F
So
I
I
tend
to
think
about
it
that
way,
a
little
bit
more.
F
Thank
you,
councilmember
flaherty.
Yes,
thank
you
very
much
to
again
to
our
presenters
from.
E
Catalan,
mr
crowley
and
the
esd
staff
and
others
kind
of
I
guess
I
share
a
lot
of
the
things
my.
E
Colleagues
have
already
said
their
viewpoints
on
in
some
respects
and
and
kind
of
jumping
off.
E
E
Clearly,
or
strongly
enough
for
me
that
this
is
necessary
and
justified
as
a
as
a
condition.
E
Attract
growth,
that's
the
that's
the
real
goal.
That's
the
ideal.
E
And
I
understand
we're
competing
with
other
jurisdictions
all
that,
but
I
just
wish
that
I.
E
Of
operating
in
a
fog
in
a
sense
you
know,
and
and
you
know
mr
crowley
indicated
this-
was.
E
A
negotiation
earlier
and
he's
right:
we
don't,
we
don't
know
we're
acting
under
uncertainty.
It.
E
Seems
like
even
our
presenters
from
catalin
tonight
are
acting
under
uncertainty
with
respect.
E
To
their
their
colleagues
and
managers
on
other
sites-
and
I
suppose
that
just
is
what
it
is.
E
E
Abatement
at
this
level
about
not
about
how
important
is
this
expansion
and
growth,
and
how.
E
How
much
do
we
all
want
this
to
be
in
bloomington?
We
all
do
but
again,
the
appropriateness
of.
E
E
Yes
on
the
resolution
tonight,
but
what
do
you
want
to
indicate
that
I
still
have.
L
Yeah,
thank
you
yeah.
I
mean
I
share
mr
flaherty's
misgivings
as
well,
but.
L
L
The
the
thing
that
I
think
mystifies
me
the
most
is
that
we
had
a
knock-down
drag-out
debate.
L
L
L
But
we
also
know
that
cook.
For
example,
you
know
the
the
company
from
whom
cattlemen
bought.
L
Its
operation,
a
few
years
ago,
just
in
december,
announced
that
they
were
have.
They
were
moving.
L
L
L
L
Built
which
is
you
know,
or
rather
it
was
yeah,
they
don't
own.
The
city
doesn't
own
the
land.
L
For
a
short
while
to
allow
a
developer
to
build
housing
on
it,
with
the
condition
that
that.
L
L
L
Back
every
day,
it
increases
the
number
of
people
who
they're
hiring,
who
will
definitely.
L
L
And
they
have
the
demand
and
they
know
there's
a
huge
demand.
It's
a
eminently
reasonable.
L
Limited
amount
of
parking
charge,
a
market
price
for
it,
what
your
employer's
willing
to
pay
for
it.
L
Who
such
as
harold
fish
just
mentioned,
that
would
be
delighted
to
work
with
catalan.
L
L
Time
we're
considering
the
payment
for
twice
as
long
as
we've
ever
considered
for
20
years.
L
C
C
Appreciate
the
meanings
that
the
btc
organized
ahead
of
time.
C
I
want
to
point
out
that
there
are
costs
to
growth.
C
C
In
general,
I
I
think
that
part
of
the
reason
that
we
are
in
such
dire
straits
as
far
as.
C
That
said,
catalan
has
been
a
good
corporate
community
member
since
they
arrived
in.
C
Bloomington
in
2017,
I
agree
with
my
colleague
who
said
they've,
under-promised
and
over-delivered.
C
C
C
C
Flood
events
this
year
that
catalan
reportedly
did
not
have
any
problems.
C
Green
reclaiming
of
green
space
or
reclaiming
of
permeable
surface
will
help
the
community.
C
And
more
reclamation
of
green
space
would
also
be
excellent
for
the
long-term
well-being.
C
Of
the
neighborhood,
so
with
those
items
noted,
I
will
be
supporting
the
resolution
tonight.
D
You
so
much
thanks
to
everyone
here
tonight
for
the
great
discussion
and
councilmember.
D
D
D
Also,
we
don't
have
housing
so
working
even
with
a
thousand
new
folks
to
help
them
start
saving.
D
We
don't
really
have
places
for
them
to
live.
I
didn't
ask
about
unions,
but
I
meant
to
so.
I
don't.
D
Think
talent
is
unionized,
but
I
was
just
kind
of
wondering
about
that.
We
can
get
to
it
later.
D
One
thing
I
was
struggling
with
kind
of
during
this
conversation
is
like:
why
am
I
hesitant
about.
D
D
I
think
this
is
a
time
where
we
don't
necessarily
have
to
have
trade-offs
and
when
I
think
about.
D
But
just
like
looking
through
our
transportation
plan,
we
have
these
goals.
D
It's
wild
that
year
is
here,
but
I
think
by
adding
a
thousand
new
jobs
to
a
location
where
I.
D
D
You
know
pay
for
a
bus
line
or
increase
bus
frequency
for
maybe
indefinitely
so
and
have.
D
Location
to
get
more
and
more
folks
getting
there
in
other
ways,
I
think
it
would
be
really.
D
D
D
D
I
am
excited
about
the
jobs
and
I
hope
too,
that
we
can
look
at
adding
some
transportation
benefits.
A
Take
a
turn
last
year
and
only
to
say
that
quality
of
life
and
affordability
in
living
in.
A
A
A
A
A
And
my
thanks
to
mr
espejo
and
mr
eckles
and
everyone
and
mr
crowley
for
being
here.
A
With
us
tonight
and
answering
our
questions
there
certainly
may
be
more,
but
for
tonight's
vote.
A
T
A
K
Yes,
first
of
all,
the
council
had
no
legislation
tonight
for
first
readings,
so
there
would.
K
Motion
to
cancel
the
the
wednesday
committee
of
the
whole
scheduled
for
for
next
week.
B
Yes,
let's
see
council
member
flaherty.
A
A
few
more
appointments
to
make
anything
else
on
the
council
schedule
just
two
reminders:
there.
K
K
City
address
put
on
by
the
mayor-
and
I
know
he's
been
reaching
out
to
council
members
about.
K
K
K
Okay,
very
good:
we
don't
need
a
show
of
hands
as
to
how
many
council
members
are.