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A
A
So
let's
go
ahead
and
start
with
ordnance
211.
I
believe
mr
mike
rooker
is
here
from
the
city,
legal.
A
B
Again,
virtually
I'm
here
tonight
to
present
ordinance
21-11
21-11
is
one
of
those
ordinance.
B
Ordinances
that
comes
up
from
time
to
time
with
regard
to
the
bloomington
municipal
code,
that's.
B
In
statutes,
court
proceedings,
contractual
obligations
or
innovations
and
best
practices.
B
B
There
are
references
to
the
now
changed
transportation
and
traffic
services,
division.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
To
make
sure
that
the
enabling
ordinance
for
that
body
reflects
current
practices
and.
B
B
B
Instead
of
specifically
stating
what
what
the
rules
are
ordinance
211
references,
those.
B
Bargaining
agreement,
so
we
make
that
correction,
an
annual
report
in
bloomington's
living
wage.
B
Ordinance
that
we
have
no
record
of
ever
having
been
prepared,
a
section
on
that
is
eliminated.
B
C
A
question
for
council
member
volunteer:
I'm
not
aware
of
other
boards
and
commissions
that
have.
B
B
I'm
I'm
going
to
be
working
from
memory
here
and
I
can
verify
this
for
you.
Perhaps
after
the.
B
Two
others,
as
well
specifically
in
the
city
code,
that
was
a
request
that
came
from
staff.
D
What
was
the
question
again?
Customers
can
blurry
I'm
just
curious
as
to
how
it
we
came.
C
D
The
specific
cons,
the
the
most
specific
constituencies
that
were
affected
by
parking.
D
Loosening
the
requirements,
it's
helpful
to
be
able
to
be
more
flexible.
C
C
Be
deleted
in
its
entirety
without
replacement,
is
there
other
language
governing
the
disposition.
C
B
A
D
About
it
before,
when
you
introduced
it
to
me,
I
did
want
to
ask
sort
of
a
theoretical
question.
D
We
would
take
up
issues
of
equity,
of
access
to
data
data
privacy
among
citizens.
Can
you
speak
at.
D
Towards
these
modern
problems
of
bloomington
citizenry,
so
I
can
do
my
best
to
speak
to
those.
B
B
B
B
Thank
you
yeah,
so
so
those
those
issues
do
have
a
forum
and
of
course,
digital
equity
has.
B
A
confusing
vestigial
portion
of
the
municipal
code
because
it
might
one
day
be
useful
for.
E
A
I
have
a
couple
of
small
questions.
First
of
all,
I
just
wanted
to
follow
up
on.
A
Council
member
volun's
question
so
the
the
bduac
bloomington
digital
underground
advisory.
A
Committee
is
that
did
I
get
that
right?
It
now
that
that
advises
only
on
the
city's
own
broadband.
A
Right,
it's,
it
doesn't
concern
broadband
or
data
access
outside
of
the
city's
own
network.
A
B
A
To
clarify
that
and
then
my
second
question
is
even
more
simple,
and
that
is
in
your
memo.
A
B
Yes,
it
is,
if
I
type
division
I
apologize.
That
was
no
problem,
just
wanted
to
make
sure.
D
Component
of
this
ordinance
was
to
acknowledge
that
the
that
the
the
seat
on
the
council.
D
Part,
it's
now
a
separate
department,
so
it's
just
clean
up
clarifying
language
because
the
you.
D
Know
this
that
the
engineering
department
came
after
the
creation
of
the
parking
commission
so.
D
A
The
mayor
or
the
city
council
can
also
appoint
a
a
standing
alternate.
That's
correct
right.
A
B
Isn't
the
option
of
appointing
an
alternate
at
the
appointing
authority's
discretion.
A
D
D
D
B
If
staff
has
the
flexibility
to
have
an
alternate
attend
in
in
their
seat,
it
ought
to
be
that.
B
B
B
Head
the
board
of
zoning
appeals,
the
the
option
to
appoint
an
alternate
is
made
available
to
every.
B
Makes
sense,
is
it
the
administration's
opinion
that
every
board
and
commission
should
be.
D
Should
have
that
option?
No,
I
wouldn't
say
that
that
we
want
to
overly
complicate
things
by
by.
B
Creating
that
number
of
appointments,
but
where
it
is,
it
has
been
a
challenge
or
where
we.
A
D
Right
now
yeah,
but
that's
actually
curious
because
yeah,
that's
true.
It's
been.
D
Definitely
endorse
the
idea
that
staff
that
the
sta
the
seat
occupied
by
a
staff
member.
D
Should
have
flexibility
about
who
sits
in
it,
but
that
person
really
should
be
named
and
it.
D
And
I
don't
think
it
really
solves
the
problem
of
mayoral
vacancies
in
general.
D
But
it
might
be
a
boon
to
council
appointed
seats,
but.
D
So
far,
the
council
appointed
seats
have
been
in
attendance,
so
they
generally
like.
I,
I.
A
Any
other
questions
for
mr
rooker
on
ordinance,
211.
A
All
right:
well,
we
will
go
to
thank
you,
mr
rooker,
and
we
will
go
to
the
public
if
there's.
A
Any
member
of
the
public
who
would
like
to
talk
about
ordinance,
211,
clean
up
and
small
changes.
A
F
F
A
Sandberg,
yes,
if
mr
rooker
could
address
the
question
that
was
just
asked
by
mr
askins.
B
Those
grievances
are
ongoing,
so
you
know
if
we
had
a
representative
from
the
iaff
here.
A
If
I
may
follow
up,
I
I
thought
the
the
question
pointed
towards.
A
Two
grievances:
do
you
think
it
would
serve
to
clarify
that
in
the
future?
No,
I
don't.
B
Over
all
other
terms,
and
thereafter
any
term
in
the
personnel
manual
would
govern
as
to
those.
A
All
right,
seeing
none,
would
any
council
members
like
to
make
a
final
comment.
D
Yeah
I
want
to
address
the
telecom
council
thing.
The
the
last
time
again
that
it
met
was
in.
D
2013.,
it's
been
a
long
time.
It
grew
out
of
the
need
to
oversee
the
cable
franchise
fee.
D
D
Important
to
bloomington
in
the
near
future,
but
I
agree
with
the
administration
that.
D
D
Of
the
bloomington
digital
underground
advisory
commission,
because
I
I
don't.
D
Consider
broader
issues
like
this,
but
they're
tackling
similar
issues
so.
D
Fill
the
remaining
seats
on
the
parking
commission
they've
done
two
of
four,
the
their
the
council.
D
Has
interviewed
at
least
one
very
strong
member
who
we
won't
have
room
for
in
one
of
our.
D
D
In
the
hopes
that
they
will
appoint
them
to
tell
it
to
the
parking
commission,
thank
you.
A
A
So
next
we
move
to
ordinance
2112
regarding
restricted,
turns
on
red.
A
At
signalized
intersections-
and
I
believe
this
is
an
ordinance
that
was
brought
forward
by.
A
Members
of
the
council
and
frankly,
it's
it's
sort
of
unclear
to
me
who
all
the
co-sponsors
are.
A
I
know
council
member
rosenberger
is
is
definitely
one
of
the
sponsors.
Could
you.
A
H
A
G
A
G
G
So
this
amendment
is:
it's
a
proposed
amendment
to
title
15
of.
G
G
G
So
just
a
few
quick
notes,
the
reasons
sort
of
why
we
brought
this.
It's
a
higher
risk
to.
G
G
G
Make
a
turn
and
what
you're
missing
are
the
little
yellow
circles
here,
which
could
be
pedestrian.
D
G
G
G
G
G
So
that's
really
the
end
of
the
presentation,
so
I'll
stop
sharing
my
screen.
It
was
really
short.
G
G
Yes,
yes,
thank
you,
councilmember,
rosenberger
and
I'll
remind
the
public
and
my
colleagues
that.
A
This
presentation
was
issued
as
a
packet
addendum
this
afternoon,
so.
A
A
The
sequence
of
them
are
the
do
any
co-sponsors
have
anything
to
add
before
we
go
to
mr
copper.
H
I
think
that
this
is
a
really
a
good
effort
forward
and.
H
Fact
that
there's
been
some
fatalities
over
the
last
year
nine
months.
I
think
this
is
a
really.
H
Good
idea,
and
so.
D
Yeah
definitely
speaks
for
me.
I
councilman
rosenberger
has
done
really
great
work
here
and.
D
D
I
strongly
agree
with
with
the
this
proposal
and
I
have
been
glad
to
co-sponsor
it.
Thank
you.
A
All
right,
thank
you.
Well,
let's
go
to
mr
copper
from
the
engineering
department
to.
I
I'll
be
pretty
brief
but
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
Staff
was
admittedly
hesitant.
I
A
The
sponsors,
or
and
or
for
staff
council
member
sims.
Thank
you
I'd
like
to
ask
mr
copper.
I
So
there's
there's
potential
that
your
turns
on
green
are
actually
more.
I
Problematic
than
your
turns
on
red
specific,
you
know
geometric
features
at
an
intersection.
I
That
we
thought
would
where
we
thought
that
would
happen.
So
that
was
the
big
thing.
E
Okay,
thank
you
and
there's
several
intersections
that
this
ordinance
proposes.
E
A
Yes,
please
go
ahead,
thank
you
and
I'm
not
so
sure
who
would
want
to
answer
this,
but
in
the.
E
G
Anyone
can
answer
it's
just
saying
the
more
convenient
you
make
any
mo
the
more
convenient.
E
All
right,
thank
you,
council
member
smith.
I'm
done
chair
all
right.
A
Council
member
sandberg,
yes,
thank
you.
I
would
like
to
ask
of
the
staff
I.
J
Guess
this
would
be
for
mr
copper,
with
respect
to
any
kind
of
change
in
ordinance.
J
In
the
compliance
for
this
and
then
last
but
not
least,
if
there
is
additional
signage.
A
Is
that
I
think
that
part
of
the
the
fiscal
impact
part
of
that
was
addressed?
I
believe.
G
G
G
A
Mr
copper,
do
you
want
to
take
a
stab
at
that
one
or
yeah,
I
think
you
know
probably
the.
J
D
I
could
yes
council
member
of
online,
so
there
is
already
a
good
example
of
a
no
turn
on
red.
D
D
D
D
Know,
and
and
not
at
the
light
level,
but
at
the
the
level
you
know
like
the
street
sign
level.
D
Happening,
thank
you
all
right
and
if
there
are
other
ideas,
maybe
the
sponsors
and
the
staff.
A
Can
confer
between
now
and
next
week
and
see
if
there's
any
other
outreach
methods
available.
F
Blue
dots
have
already
have
no
turn
on
red.
The
red
dots
are
proposed
to
have
no
turn
on
red.
F
F
F
F
A
All
right
anybody
else
in
the
public
would
like
to
comment.
I
can
use
the
raise
hand,
function
or.
F
Meant
for
public
comment:
virginia
hall
says
how
about
media
education,
radio,
hd
and
digital
sites.
F
Send
in
any
any
comments
via
chat,
you're
welcome
to
do
so.
E
I'd
like
to
answer
the
sponsor:
what
was
the
feedback
from
bloomington
police
department.
E
With
regard
to
their
responsibility
of
enforcement,
should
this
be
adopted.
A
A
Ask
I
guess
the
question
that
councilmember
I'm
sorry
that
dave
askins
asked.
A
I
I
didn't
catch
all
of
that,
but
it
had
to
do
with
intersection,
78
and
47
on
the
map.
I
don't.
A
Know
if
anybody
council
member
volun,
can
you
address
that
I
can
only
address
one
intersection.
D
D
D
And
turning
east
on
sixth-
I
think
that's
already
the
case,
but
if
it's
not,
it
should
be.
A
F
F
Believe
the
the
legislation
just
lists
the
the
turn
from
if
you're
headed
north
on
walnut.
H
Looks
correct.
I
will
also
note
that
these
are
not
just
no
turn
no
right
turn
on.
A
Mr
lucas,
could
you
review
what
the
other
one
was?
It
was
number
47
I'm
trying.
A
Yeah
yeah
got
it,
and
so
there
may
have
been
an
extra
red
dot
that
didn't
need
to
be
there,
but.
A
Comment
all
right,
seeing
none.
Would
any
council
members
like
to
comment
on
ordinance,
21,
12.
A
I'll
just
call
the
names,
as
I
see
them
on
my
screen
again,
council
member
rosenberger.
K
So
can
you
see
my
screen
not
quite
yet
we
will
wait.
Another
moment.
K
K
K
K
Let
me
show
you
the
map.
The
ordinance
adds
10
no
parking
zones
and
2
loading
zones.
K
K
A
Sorry,
you
just
unshared,
but
could
you
please
go
back
to
the
maps
and
just.
A
Describe
to
us
each
change
individually,
I
think
that
will
cut
down
on
questions
sure.
Let
me
change.
K
Zones
from
title
15
on
sixth
street
between
adam's
street
and
pioneers
el
masters,
I
believe.
K
K
K
H
Something
along
the
lines
of
how
did
you
decide
to
remove
parking
or
to
add
parking.
K
K
K
Yeah,
in
some
cases
like
this
staff,
believes
that
allowing
on
a
street
parking.
K
For
the
neighbors,
and
also
can
resolve
any
confusion
in
terms
of
where
people
can
or
cannot.
K
Watch
sure
great
and
then,
when
you,
when
you
add,
is
it
also
based
on
citizens,
requests
and.
K
Correct
yeah
generally,
when
we
receive
a
request,
so
a
staff
conduct
contact
the
residence
to
ask.
K
K
H
You
and
when
you
add
loading
zones,
how
what
do
you
base
that
decision
on
whether
there's
a.
K
After
that,
the
loading
zone
become
a
regular
parking
space
for
their
residents
to
use
that,
in.
K
Space,
so
it
really
very
case
by
kids
great
well.
I
appreciate
you
describing
the
process
that
was.
H
A
All
right
other
questions
for
mr
farshi,
I
have
a
question
regarding
the
no
parking.
A
Zones
in
renwick
can
you
describe
why
we're
not
allowing
parking
in
those
areas.
I
I
Signs
they're
just
not
codified,
so
these
aren't.
There
are
a
couple
areas
where
we're
actually.
I
A
And
could
you
confirm
that
no
parking
is
is
called
for
on
these
streets
because
of
the
width.
A
And
mr
farsh,
you
said
12
feet
and
that's
per
vehicular
lane
right
no
on
both
lanes.
A
For
dr
the
driving
surface
yeah,
but
it
really
depends
on
the
street,
for
example,
in
some.
K
K
Connector
streets
yeah.
We
definitely
have
more
widths
than
12
feet
for
via
what
the
traffic
was.
A
So,
okay,
I'm
sorry
to
if
I'm
being
dense
here
so
on
a
neighborhood
street
such
as
these.
A
L
Required
in
code-
and
I
think,
as
mr
farshi
was
explaining
as
staff
when
we
review.
L
L
K
A
A
A
A
Host
do
we
have
any
comments,
mr
lucas.
F
A
On
our
screen
on
my
screen,
council
member
smith-
yes,
council,
member
volun,
yes.