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Yes,
just
to
mention
that
flaherty
and
myself
and
my
climate
leadership
summit.
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Sponsored
by
earth
charter
indiana
that
I
believe
it
was
the.
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Fifth
year
sixth
year
and
it
was
up
in
richmond
indiana-
and
I
know
some
members.
G
Thank
you.
I
just
want
to
again
highlight
something
I
observed
in
the
in
the
community.
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By
landlocked,
music
and
two
officers
came
and
very
gently
and
compassionately.
G
And
I
think
when
I'm
out
in
the
community-
and
I
see
those
things
I
just
I
just
want
people
to
know.
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A
Thank
you.
So
that
brings
us
to
the
report
from
hand
and
heading
home
of
south
central
indiana.
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H
A
great
partner
for
the
city,
her
and
her
team,
I'm
here
tonight
to
introduce
mary
morgan
who's.
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H
I
Tonight,
in
this
air-conditioning
chamber,
great
thanks
john.
I
Of
these
projects
that
you'll
be
hearing
about
and
shea
berry
here
is
an
iu,
freshman
and.
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I
I
Are
representatives
from
our
major
funders
and
some
of
the
other
partners
like
the
south
central.
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I
Are
in
development
or
already
happening,
I
will
remind
you
that
I
was
hired
in
december
of
2021.
I
I
Sprinting
already
so,
hopefully,
you
will
also
find
that
this
investment
has
been
worthwhile
for.
I
I
Our
core
team,
at
our
first
conference
in
may
in
chicago,
and
just
so
you
can
know
who's.
I
On
that
group
dance,
starting
from
the
left,
it's
daniel
sordin,
who
is
our
coordinated
entry.
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Lead
for
the
community
for
this
region,
emily
pike,
who's,
chair
of
the
south,
central
housing.
I
We
are
going
to
be
changing
this
team
as
time
goes
by.
We
expect
to
stay
with
built
for
zero
for.
I
I
I
I
Partner
just
as
a
reminder,
these
are
organizations
that
receive
funding
from.
I
I
I
Central
of
the
south
central
housing
network
is
executive
director
for
new
hope
for
families.
Our.
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I
I
I
I
I
This
one,
I
think,
holds
a
lot
of
potential
we're
partnering
with
myerson
consulting.
I
I
Next
slide,
please,
we
also
have
met
with
folks
in
owen
county.
There
was
a
convening.
I
I
Up
and
and
as
an
example
with
lawrence
county,
they
felt
like
they
didn't,
have
the.
I
Kind
of
data
they
needed
to
make
decisions
about
low-income
housing
and
services
for
people.
I
Okay,
you're
ahead
of
me,
go
good
just
wanted
to
mention
the
weekly
shelter
check-ins.
Those.
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I
I
I
I
I
And
we
won't
hear
until
the
end
of
the
year,
if
we've
gotten
it
or
not,
but
this
rental
renovation.
I
Anecdotally,
that
even
people
who
are
given
vouchers
to
subsidize
their
rent
are
having
a.
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I
I
I
I
Fiscal
agent
and
and
applied
for
this
with
us,
so
we're
very
excited
about
it,
but
we
don't
know.
I
Yet
if
that's
going
to
happen,
we
are
committed
to
doing
probably
a
scaled
back
version
if
we.
I
Try
it
thank
you
next
slide
and
related
to
that
is
the
landlord
risk
mitigation
program.
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I
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I
I
I
I
Our
community
basically
to
present
something
as
an
alternative.
It
would
be
an
employer-backed.
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I
I
I
Bloomington
to
be
a
financial
partner,
don't
know
where
that's
going
yet,
but
we're
going
to
start.
I
Talking
to
other
financial
institutions
as
well
so
hopefully
that'll
be
online
in
2023
too.
I
Have
some
partnerships
that
are,
I
think,
really
supporting
our
work
and
and
they.
I
I'm
very
thrilled
about
the
data
support
that
we'll
be
getting
from
iu
through
a
team
led
by.
I
I
Can
do
to
improve
that
in
partnership
with
built
for
zero
for
the
spring
nope?
Not
quite
yet.
I
The
spring
semester
we're
going
to
be
the
partner
organization
for
the
kelly
institute
for.
I
Social
impact,
in
their
case
competition.
So
if
you
haven't
heard
of
that,
the
partner
organization.
I
I
I
Later
this
year,
with
some
of
the
other
direct
service
providers
for
the
cox
scholars
program,.
I
And
I
introduced
shea
earlier
shea
berry
is
our
[
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scholar.
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So
that
is
my
presentation.
I
am
happy
to
answer
any
questions
that
I
can
at
fefferman,
I
believe,
is.
I
Somewhere
in
the
ether,
hopefully
so,
if
you
have
any
questions,
she
might
be
able
to
jump.
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E
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I
From
bloomington
township,
I'm
hopeful
that
some
other
townships
might
join
suit
and
then
really.
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E
Wait
sure
no
okay,
you
meant
did
I
understand
correctly
that
you
made
a
grant
to
support
the.
E
I
Not
at
this
point,
but
we
that
might
be
a
thing
that
we
do.
I
think
what
comes
with.
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I
I
I
F
I
I
Experience
she
currently
works
at
beacon
now
and
that's
an
ongoing
discussion
that
we
recognize.
I
The
need
for
that
we,
in
fact,
was
it
just
yesterday
that
we
had
a
conversation
with
built.
I
I
You
can't
just
have
kind
of
tokenized
people
with
lived
experience.
You
have
to
integrate.
I
That
perspective
and
everything
you
do
so
we're
looking
at
how
we
can
do
that
and.
G
You're
doing
really
important
work,
so
thank
you
in
in
some
of
my
inquiries.
G
It's
been
challenging
to
find
accurate
data,
and
I
know
that
it's
important
to
you.
You
have.
G
I
One
we
need
to
have
fuller
participation
of
all
of
the
service
providers.
All
of
the
direct.
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I
In
addition
to
being
trained
in
just
how
to
do
that,
so
that's
another
piece.
We
actually
have
two.
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M
Personas,
I
don't
know
if
that's
adequate,
but
it's
much
better
than
the
administration.
M
M
C
Hamilton,
perhaps
I
understand
controller
underwood
is
not
here.
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O
O
O
O
O
A
P
Issues
yesterday
with
the
subject
traversing
the
sewer
system
in
bloomington,
I
thought
they
did.
P
A
Thank
you,
our
next
speaker
here
at
the
podium
thanks
hi,
my
name
is
greg
alexander.
I'm.
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R
Things
for
the
council
today,
first
regarding
the
incident
yesterday
in
downtown
wilmington.
R
State
police,
bloomington
utilities
and
the
fire
department,
you
know
truly
keeping
everyone.
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
This
legislation
in
the
weeks,
months
and
years
ahead
or
that's
all
I
have
thank
you
so
much.
R
S
S
S
S
B
B
T
Good
evening,
if
I
could
have
the.
T
T
T
Approved
by
the
city
council
in
1928.,
and
then
the
vacate
number
three
shows
the
western
alley.
T
T
T
T
T
Going
through
our
packet-
and
I
did
see
liz
it's
it's
brian
blake's
comments
on
the
right-of-way.
T
T
T
The
other
side
of
it,
which
so
not
very
good
access
for
the
city
to
get
to
its
east
west.
T
T
Yes,
and
in
exchange,
this
is
the
obviously
the
only
prohibition
here
is
the
hedge
which
is
in.
T
A
built
is
to
exchange
an
easement
here
to
the
city
to
allow
access
back
to
the
water
line
and.
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T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
But
some
some
of
the
house
in
the
garage
predated
the
plant
and
the
plaid.
It
was
kind.
T
For
90
years
and
but
didn't
recognize
that
on
lot,
11,
there's
a
garage
that
encroaches
and.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Something
we've
been:
we've
been
trying
to
point
out
that
the
steep
changes
in
the
ground.
T
See
that
we
did
hear
last
week
from
planning
that
future
of
this
of
this
location
is
for.
T
There's
really
18
doesn't
have
a
rear.
It
fronts
on
two
streets.
T
When
cbu
came
through
and
did
their
work
and
requested
solomon,
if
they
could
use
and
get
their.
T
T
Use
for
mixed
urban
residential
and
you
know
sizes.
Some
of
these
lots
is
not
only.
T
Small
but
a
little
bit
irregular
and
so
that,
along
with
the
topographical.
T
T
T
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
Of
years
later,
mr
sagrin
bought
that
property
and
he
alleged
that
that
the
the
city
had.
V
Inappropriately
built
that
pathway
and
he
should
be
compensated
for
it.
This
case
was
litigated.
V
V
V
V
V
A
F
Language
for
their
proposed
easement
access
agreement.
Could
mr
wheeler.
F
W
W
W
It
would
have
to
be
characterized
in
terms
of
an
easement,
and
so
discussion
was
had
about
an.
W
Requirements,
so
we
actually,
through
my
work,
provided
them.
What
cbu
would
need
as
an
easement.
W
W
W
W
W
W
F
V
V
V
V
V
W
His
feet,
having
not
walked
the
property
to
see
what
everything
looks
like
and
only.
W
Easement
that
could
be
granted
that
runs
roughly
along
the
lines
that
have
been
shown.
W
For
this
number
one
easement
line,
I
I
can't
speak
with
knowledge
as
to
whether.
A
K
K
K
A
W
W
And
tell
council
that
I'm
confident
that
we're
going
to
be
just
fine,
that
does
that's
not.
W
A
good
idea
to
get
rid
of
the
to
get
rid
of
the
alley
we
would.
We
would
continue
to
object.
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X
K
Commission
this
is
a
right-of-way
vacation,
the
filing
of
the
petition
by
the
property.
K
K
X
I
wanted
to
clarify
so
there's
no
like
from
the
city's
perspective.
There's
no
deadline
that.
X
We're
sweating,
if
the
council
wanted
to
postpone
it,
what
opportunity
would
there
be
to
do
so.
V
30-Day
debt
30-day
deadline,
so
I
think
he's
recited
it.
Of
course
we
oppose
the
vacation
to.
V
X
But
if
they,
if
mr
wheeler
and
they
could
negotiate
an
agreement
before
it
comes
to
a.
X
V
X
V
T
One
he
said
we
were
asking
the
city
to
surrender
his
rights.
I
think,
as
we've
made.
T
T
A
Z
C
C
Z
Okay,
to
make
sure
I
understand
the
question:
it's
is
it
just
that
we,
by
default,
to
recommend.
C
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Looking
at
properties
that
the
petitioner
owns
two
properties
adjacent
to
an
alley.
Z
Z
Z
C
Z
C
I
see
okay
and
there's
probably
vegetation
there
too,
but
removed
all
right.
Thank
you
for.
V
A
Councilmember
flaherty,
thank
you.
I
I
won't
be
supporting
the
petition.
Y
Y
Does
have
greater
value,
clear
ownership,
and
the
point
to
me
is
that
really
that.
Y
Y
Would
allow
for
small
homes,
maybe
we
improve
currently
unimproved
values
around
the
city
to.
Y
Y
B
B
Y
Here
this
started
earlier
this
year
with
consideration
by
the
council
of
requests
to.
Y
Y
Morton
street
sort
of
phase
one
of
the
hopewell
neighborhood
redevelopment
in
that
process.
Y
Y
Y
Y
Considered
text
amendments
to
title
20,
unified
development
ordinance
part
of-
and
this
is.
Y
Y
Which
include
trying
to
allow
more
housing
on
the
site
emphasizing
the
principles
of
compact.
Z
Thank
you
for
inviting
us
to
that,
and
we
look
forward
to
working
on
it
all
right.
A
K
A
R
Student
government
not
a
lot
to
say
on
this
other
than
that,
a
lot
of
the
specific
points.
R
Pro-Student
and
just
very
good
for
the
city
in
general,
we're
particularly
excited
about
the.
R
Elimination
of
parking
minimums
in
this
area
of
the
city,
elimination
of
parking
minimums.
R
R
R
A
AA
Wanted
to
step
back
in
time
a
little
bit
to
remind
the
common
council
that
the
commission.
AA
On
agency
called
for
the
use
of
an
overlay
for
the
development
of
the
his
own
in
question,.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
Udo
was
in
development
and
had
some
successes
there
with
respect
to
broadening
the
real.
AA
AA
AA
A
A
G
Thank
you
very
much,
I'd
like
to
ask
councilman
flaherty.
Y
Of
the
things
are
things
that
would
not
be
contained
in
development
code,
which
is.
Y
What
we're
talking
about
they're,
more
sort
of
planning
elements
that
might
be
you.
Y
Y
Potentially
comment
for
staff
on
that
point
because
they're
going
to
be
better
position
to.
Y
G
Y
I
suppose
we
could
certainly
send
it
along
incorporating
it
by
amendment
as
part.
Y
But
I'll
leave
it
to
actually
council
attorney
lucas
to
comment
on
that
point.
Mr
lucas.
K
K
The
resolution
to
attach
that,
as
an
exhibit,
of
course,
there's
no
reason
that
that
document
can't.
K
K
To
state
that
this
resolution
incorporates
that
document,
I
suggest
you
see
it
first
and.
G
And
thank
you.
Councilman
flaherty
appreciate
it,
sir
council
member
rollo,
you
have
a
hand
up.
C
Sorry,
I
have
a
comment
so
appropriate.
We
can
hear
you.
C
This
presentation,
I
think
that
I
share
mr
stafford's,
the
best
possible
outcome.
C
C
And
friends,
streetscape
so
I'll,
be
supporting
this
and
appreciation
to
everyone
involved.
AB
Thank
you.
I
want
to
thank
councilmember,
flaherty
and.
AB
AB
AB
AB
G
X
Took
time
to
to
rethink
what
could
be,
so
I'm
really
grateful
to
all
my
colleagues
who
either.
A
Councilmember
flavor
yeah
a
few
things.
First,
I
know
the
the
start
of
the
process
was
a
little.
Y
Y
From
others
that
this
is,
you
know,
certainly
not
the
end
of
the
process,
it's
a
step
in
the
process.
Y
Y
That
tries
to
get
at
some
of
the
maybe
maybe
developments
in
the
downtown
area,
especially
with.
Y
Right
now,
the
unified
development
ordinance
has
has
both
parking
minimums
and
maximums.
The.
Y
Y
A
A
B
B
B
B
A
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
I'll
turn
things
over
to
mr
alex
semchuk,
who
was
willing
and
able
to
serve
as
chair
of
the.
K
K
AC
AC
AC
AC
As
any,
you
know,
strange
shapes
and
reaches,
and
things
like
that
from
the
districts
and
we.
AC
AC
AC
Heights
community,
which,
under
the
current
map,
is
split
into
three
completely
different
districts.
AC
A
Oh,
have
we
not
madam
chair?
Yes,
so
I'd
like
to
make
a
point
of
order
here
about
this,
I
do.
X
X
X
Of
sending
the
map
back
to
the
commission,
it
may
moot
amendment
one,
and
so
I
would
not.
X
To
pass
this
ordinance
as
presented,
but
again
I'd
like
a
chance
to
present,
I
you
know
appreciate.
K
K
K
K
K
A
K
K
K
The
current
recommendation
from
the
redistricting
commission,
council
staff
and
legal
staff.
K
K
K
K
That
the
council
can
take
now
it
will
not
do
away
with
the
need
to
to
likely
redistrict.
A
F
AC
The
university
after
you
know
weighing
a
lot
of
different
options.
We
did
believe
that.
AC
AC
AC
X
X
There
was
no
way
you
could
put
all
the
students
into
one
district.
I
mean.
AC
F
I
I
know
that
the
there
are,
there
are
kind
of
two
views
on.
F
What
how
did
the
commission
view
the
minority
populations
in
bloomington?
Was
there
an
attempt
to.
F
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
F
The
I
have
the
same
question
in
regard
to
socioeconomic
status
of
the
population.
F
AC
A
A
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
Not
so
great
selling
points
for
that
map.
There
was
another
map
that
had
an
even
better
population.
AC
AC
Best
together
would
have
wound
up
together
there.
I
know
that
we
would
have
that
map
and
a.
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
I
think
we
had
plenty
of
time
to
utilize
the
the
mapping
tools
and
all
the
other
resources.
AC
AC
AC
AC
A
A
AC
AC
Were
just
doing
some
analysis
looking
at
well,
if,
if
this
is
a
good
population,
deviation.
AC
AC
A
A
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AD
You
are
avoiding
splitting
up
communities.
I
guess
my
question
is:
what
do
you
mean
by
community.
AD
AD
The
priorities
yeah-
that's
it
sure
so-
by
communities,
neighborhood
associations,
primarily.
AC
C
Yes,
thanks.
Thank
you,
mr
suntruck,
for
your
work
and
it's
good
to
hear.
AC
Myself,
I
feel
like
having
chaired
this
commission
that
we
did
have
sufficient
time.
AC
And
you
know,
the
final
map
was
something
that
we
all.
We
all
voted
on.
AC
Commissioner
schnall,
if
you
look
at
the
minutes,
he
he
moved
to
recommend
the
map.
It
was
seconded.
AC
I
was
the
last
person
to
vote.
I
wanted
to
make
sure,
because
it
was,
it
ended
up
being
my
the
map
that
I
submitted,
the
one
that
was
decided
on.
AC
But
if
you
yeah,
if
you
look
at
the
meeting
from
our
the
minutes
from
our
last
meeting,
you
could.
X
Okay,
thank
you.
I
asked
for
a
chance
to
present
tonight
under
the
auspices.
X
Presenting
an
amendment-
and
I
hope
they'll,
give
me
the
latitude
to
lay
out
my
argument.
X
X
That
I
trust
the
league
of
women
voters
their
guidelines
for
a
statewide
commission.
X
X
X
My
honorable
colleague
dave
rallo,
if
I
want
to
continue
my
career
as
a
council
member
in.
X
X
X
X
X
Let
me
go
back
here,
so
this
is
the
map
they
proposed.
You
see
that
it
has
a
4.71
percent.
X
X
West
but
and
it's
6.9
percent,
but
it's
still
less
deviant
than
the
2012
map,
which
was
seven.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
So,
like
I
said,
I
precincts
themselves
are
not
compacted,
it
makes
drawing
districts
hard.
Let's.
X
Which
is
I
mean
we
mentioned
earlier,
that
elm
heights
is
subject
to
three
parking
zones.
X
X
X
This
is
bloomington
seven
in
the
bottom
most
part.
It's
foster
quad
and
most
of
greek
row.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
So
here
is
the
the
bear
map
of
the
city
of
bloomington.
First,
I
want
to
just
say.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Shown
you
a
variation
of
this
map
earlier,
but
it's
perry
17.
is
the
only
precinct
that.
X
K
Just
a
point
of
informational
council
member
continues.
I
the
the
district,
our
mapping.
K
X
X
This
one
it
puts
downtown
precincts
which,
on
map
17,
were
put
into
district
2,
which
is
a.
X
District,
more
of
traditional
neighborhoods
puts
those
neighborhoods
in
to
district
one.
X
X
Neighborhoods
in
one
district,
this
map
does
not
respect
third
street
as
a
boundary,
but
I.
X
Would
simply
call
your
attention
to
perry
seven,
we
shouldn't
make
third
street
a
dividing
line.
X
X
They
are
here
and
they
drink
the
water
here
and
they
ride
the
bus.
Here,
I'm
almost
done.
Y
Point
of
information:
can
I
clarify
council
attorney
lucas
once
again
the
deviation.
K
K
Y
So
there's
every
extra
step,
that's
needed
from
what
districts
are
provided
in
terms
of
deviation.
Y
X
X
I've
made
I
use
district
r,
as
you
can
see,
I
could
stop
here.
I
have
some
concluding
remarks.
X
But
I
think
people
get
the
idea.
Let
me
just
say
briefly
that
you
know
I
urge
my
colleagues
to.
X
X
X
A
A
A
An
opinion
to
offer
here
before
we
go
back
to
some
questions,
yeah.
Well,
it's
on
everything.
AC
Assumption
for
any
reason,
I
don't
see
a
need
to
have
students-
and
this
is
my
personal
opinion.
This.
AC
AC
AC
A
couple
maps
that
I
believe
could
be
lower
than
the
population
deviation.
We.
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
A
Thank
you
very
much
councilmember
poland.
If
I
could
respond
yeah,
I'm
not
suggesting
that.
X
Representation
for
the
underrepresented
and
it
just
I,
I
find
it
difficult
to
accept
that
a.
X
X
Storms
and
two
precincts
in
one
district-
I
just
didn't
think
they
went
far
enough
so.
X
I
you
know
thought
that
the
district
or
app
was
an
accurate
representation.
I
mean
I
we'll.
X
Mr
semchuk
has
said,
but
I
would
like
to
put
them
up
against
their
map
and
see
because
they.
X
A
Anything
regarding
council
member
volun's
presentation
before
we
go
to
the
public.
A
AB
Be
comments
I'm
not
even
so
sure,
okay,
I
just
we
can
save
comments
then.
Well
again,
I
don't
know.
AB
AB
Well,
yeah
we're
getting
into
comments
yeah,
let's
sit
on
that
for
now.
If
there
are
questions.
E
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
I
don't
know
that.
There's
a
question
in
this
council
member
holden
other
than.
E
At
the
end,
what
what
say
you?
But
let's
start
there,
okay
implied
in
in
the
presentation
that.
E
Could
you
comment
on
that
yeah
I
mean
my
entire
career.
Sorry
representing
district
six.
X
X
X
X
We
do
we
never
affirmatively,
encourage
students
to
take
part
in
local
government.
X
X
X
So
I
mean
this
does
not
rise
to
the
level
of
a
crime.
Students
are
not
discriminated.
X
X
X
X
About
students,
so
I'm
not
going
to
apologize
for
if
I'm
going
to
be
zoned
out
of
my
district.
X
X
I
have
answered
this
question
many
many
times
and
it
concerns
me
all
the
time.
C
C
Represented
represented
in
that
in
that
district,
I
I'm
sorry.
I
was
a
point
of
order.
F
X
X
X
X
So
you
know,
I
also
know
that
those
precincts
have.
X
X
Best
job
of
keeping
neighborhoods
together
or
at
least
a
better
job.
But
it's
going
to
be
hard
to.
X
C
X
A
Members
gambler,
if
you
still
have
a
question:
okay,
thank
you
and
before
we
get
really.
AB
AB
AB
AB
X
I
know
this
is
a
sensitive
subject.
The
voting
rights
act
considered
both
packing
and
cracking.
X
Districts
so
that
they
they
they
couldn't
win
any
districts.
One
of
the
things
that.
X
AB
X
I
mean
if
anyone
wants
to
dispute
that,
please
let
me
know
if
they
live
in
a
neighborhood.
That's.
X
X
A
A
E
Help
me
with
how
you
stated
this
council
member
of
roland.
If
you
would
please
something
to
the.
E
Fair,
more
or
less
yes,
I
did
say
that,
are
there
other
groups
or
demographics,
that
would
merit
that.
E
X
The
voting
rights
act
to
prevent
you
know
that
there's
a
federally
protected
mandate
to
not.
X
Okay,
this
is
a
college
town,
but
it's
like
everybody
wants
to
go
to
heaven.
Nobody
wants
to.
X
X
But
I
mean,
while
they're
not
federally
protected,
we
are
talking
about
a
kind
of
ageism.
X
X
X
A
I
mean
it's
hard
to
campaign
in
a
dorm
unless
you're
a
student,
the
the
way
that
the
security.
X
X
X
X
The
question
not
not
exactly
if
I
could
nudge
again
are
there
other
groups
that
would
merit
that.
E
In
your
mind,
that
would
in
bloomington
that's
a
good
question.
I
would
say
that
it's
a
matter.
X
X
And
a
thousand
students
across
the
street
in
foster.
But
why
they're
in
separate
precincts.
X
X
A
A
Points
made
by
council,
member
valen,
and
so
if
there's
anyone
here
in
chambers
who
would.
K
K
K
A
AE
R
R
Gift
at
a
target,
these
kinds
of
comments
break
my
heart.
I
just
it
is
so
disappointing.
R
R
Specifically,
in
regards
to
the
map
that
was
submitted
by
the
commission.
R
Productive
conversations,
there
are
logistical
hurdles
in
our
view
of
isolating
a
specific.
R
Off
campus,
however,
I
will
say
that
you
know
looking
at
this
from
a
practical
perspective.
R
But
they're
built
very
differently.
Bloomington
and
charlottesville
are
just
built
differently
and.
R
For
full-time
residents-
and
this
first
came
up
in
the
udo
kind
of
negotiations,
I
really.
R
R
That
our
city
government
does
not
actually
look
like
our
city,
and
you
know
I'm
not
up
here.
R
R
Borders
and
commissions
we
made
like
a
100
increase
in
students
on
boards
and
commissions.
R
With
like
three
or
four
appointments,
most
of
them,
not
all,
but
a
lot
of
those
appointments
were.
R
About
you
know,
students
are
disinterested
and
I
wouldn't
necessarily
agree
that.
R
R
The
fifth
district
looked
more
competitive
right.
I
have
friends
from
wisconsin
and
from
michigan.
R
From
virginia
friend-
and
you
know,
even
new
jersey
who
have
heard
from
on
campus
outlets.
R
R
I
think
we'll
get
some
interesting.
You
know
elections,
but
I
understand
that
argument
so.
R
R
With
you
know,
one
swift,
you
know
move
of
a
pen
in
in
any
way.
I
think
this
is
a
long-term
plan.
R
R
Hope
we
can
move
to
a
day
where
we
talk
about
students
graduate
and
undergraduate
alike,.
A
A
I
have
a
comment
all
right.
Can
you
hear
me
just
be
sure
to
get
up
close
to
your
mic
and.
A
If
there
are
no
further
questions,
we'll
just
go
right
to
comments.
Okay,
I'll
be.
C
Students
not
treating
them
as
adults,
so
I
I'm
confused
by
that.
But
in
any
case
I
think
that.
C
So
I
want
to
respect
that
process
and
at
this
point
I
I
believe
I
will
be
supporting
you
again.
C
But
I'd
like
to
hear
from
my
colleagues,
of
course
before
I
make
a
judgment.
Thank.
AD
AB
Thank
you
I'll,
just
piggyback
on
councilman
baralo.
We
can
pick.
AB
And
I
think
we
all
know
that.
Okay,
when
we
talk
about
division
of
population-
and
I
was
just
trying.
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
And
I
made
a
comment
earlier
about
at
large
in
districts.
You
know.
AB
AB
If
there's
some
changes,
then
you
know
let
it
be
submitted.
We
can
look.
AB
G
A
Ramona,
I
think
the
the
information
that
councilmember
fallen
presented
this
evening.
F
Is
interesting
and
I
would
like
more
time
to
review
it-
I
am
not
ready
to.
A
That
be
what
are
we?
What
date
do
we
have
in
mind
for
that.
A
Get
tricky
because
october,
the
5th
is
not
a
scheduled
meeting.
We
could
not
have
a
special.
A
Session
on
that
date,
the
actual
schedule
has
us
scheduled
for
a
committee
of
the
whole,
which.
A
A
A
A
K
K
Their
different
schedules-
and
so
you
know
the
more
time
that
they
can
have
if
the
council
does.
K
K
I
will
note,
too,
that
they
then
would
be
charged
with
coming
up
with
a
a
revised
recommendation.
A
Council,
member
flaherty
sure
I
think
I
think
that's
my
role
in
raises
some
interesting
points.
Y
As
well,
basically
weighing
different
points
of
consideration
that
were
that
were
meant
to.
Y
Be
considering
and
how
we
balance
those
or
way,
one
more
than
another
part
of
the
discussion.
Y
We're
sort
of
the
the
appearance
of
the
maps
and
and
odd
shapes
and
that
sort
of
thing
which.
Y
Y
Worry
too
much
about
a
little
bit
of
an
odd
shape
that
is
based
on
some
some
oddities
about
the.
Y
I
think
they're
interesting
I'd
be
interested
in
hearing.
If,
if
there
is
an
iu.
Y
Not
historically
happened,
I
think,
with
an
undergraduate
anyway.
So
that's
that
to
me.
Y
Maybe
we
could
identify
a
different
date
for
a
special
session
that
is
not
on.
Y
A
wednesday,
if
that
helps
us
to
move
it
along
more
quickly
for
the
sake
of
the
for.
E
Well,
this
all
got
really
interesting.
Thank
you.
E
Were
laid
out
and
beyond
that,
I
I'm
hesitant
to
substitute
my
judgment
for
yours
on
district.
E
Decision,
whatever
we
decide
is
going
to
stick
for
the
next
10
years
and
several
election
cycles.
E
After
many
of
us
are
going
to
be
gone
and
I'm
willing
to
take
more
time
to
think
about
it,.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
From
the
commission
to
consider
it
with
the
same,
the
same
consideration
that
they're
doing
at.
X
X
C
C
A
A
A
A
A
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Live
in
geographic
proximity
to
the
point
where
they
don't
live
among
non-students,
so
you
know
I.
X
X
X
X
K
Sandberg,
I'm
trying
to
recall
some
of
your
questions.
The
the
council
can
adopt.
K
The
recommendation
from
the
commission
by
by
passing
ordinance
2224
the
council,
could
certainly.
K
Postpone
ordinance
2224
to
to
a
later
meeting
if
the
council
votes
no
on
ordinance,
2224.
K
A
Council
members
gambler
just
a
question,
perhaps
for
our
attorney
does
and
if,
for
example,
several.
E
F
F
An
event
that
is
on
the
same
evening,
I
think
we
need
to
each
carefully
consider
what
is
our.
AD
A
Council,
member
vaughn,
if
I
may
suggest
that
we,
since
it's
a
special
session,
we
have
nothing.
X
X
X
Whatever
works,
madam
president,
I
I
have
some
potential
challenges
with
a.
Y
Start
time
like
that,
I'm
going
to
be
in
fishers
indiana
that
afternoon
it
would
likely
not
be
able
to
be
back
here
at
that
time.
I'll
just
also
comment
on.
Y
I
guess
I
consider
other
days
to
be
reasonable
options
for
that
too,
but
thank
you.
I
certainly.
AD
X
Is
there
could
we
postpone
to
an
indeterminate
date
and
the
council
president,
who
can
identify.
Y
Availability
of
all
members,
you
know
offline
call
a
special
session
for
this
purpose.
Y
A
E
K
K
Up
to
you
that
that
is
an
option,
but
I
would,
I
would
suggest
dealing
with
emotion
on
the
table.
X
Madam
chair,
yes,
if
it
please
the
maker
of
the
motion,
I'd
like
to
amend
it
to.
X
A
F
Available
that
night
at
all
or
just
not,
I
think
5
pm
could
work
for
me.
5
or
5
30
p.m.
I'll
I
have.
Y
B
B
F
Council,
member
flaherty,
okay,
five
o'clock,
five
o'clock
on
thursday
october
6th,
so
five
o'clock.
A
A
D
K
K
L
L
I
would
like
to
put
on
your
folks
plate
and
see
if
you
don't
have
enough
the
subject
matter
of.
L
Electric
drive
vehicles
versus
internal
combustion
engine
and
also
hybrid
electric
drives.
L
L
L
L
L
A
AC
AC
A
K
Yes,
just
a
reminder:
the
next
next
week's
meeting
september
28th
will.
K
Focused
on
budget
legislation,
you
should
see
all
of
that
budget
related.