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A
This
evening
we've
asked
staff
to
attend
mr
vick
kelson,
director
of
utilities,.
B
B
Our
financial
representatives
from
crow
are
also
joining
us
by
zoom.
We
have
jennifer
wilson
here.
B
B
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A
Okay,
we'll
go
to
miss
heather
participating
via
the
zoom
platform.
Can
let
us
know
that
they'd,
like.
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A
Have
asked
the
following
staff
to
appear
this
evening
mayor
john
hamilton,
mr
jeff
underwood.
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E
I
really
appreciate
your
attention
you
have
before
you
won
formally
in
another
soon-to-come.
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E
F
There
is
somebody
behind
the
mask
in
anticipation
of
tonight's
meeting.
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F
Dollars
in
regards
to
the
city,
the
city,
general
obligation,
bonds
have
a
statutory
two
percent.
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F
Capacity
would
be
so
if
we
find
in
the
next
few
years
that
we
have
additional
debt
requirements.
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F
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F
F
Over
that
five
years,
so
a
total
of
just
under
six
and
a
half
million
dollars
would
be
the
amount.
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H
Thank
you,
beth
adam
wayson
public
works
director
for
the
city
of
bloomington.
Thanks.
H
For
having
me
tonight,
I'm
here
to
just
present
on
the
specifics
of
the
public
works
general.
H
Obligation
bond
projects,
so
the
first
list
that
we
have
for
you
outlines
all
of
the
projects
in.
H
H
H
H
Of
street
lights,
we
have
about
2
400
street
lights,
that
use
the
old
high
pressure
sodium.
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H
H
H
H
H
Assets
next
up
the
city
fleet
vehicle
hybrid
electrification
fund,
pretty
self-explanatory.
H
H
Look
to
do
this
with
our
passenger
type
vehicles
and
make
those
improvements.
Next
up
is
a.
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H
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H
A
Thank
you
and
since
all
the
bonds
will
be
discussed
together.
A
Comment,
so
we
didn't
have
to
do
it
twice
so,
okay,
thank
you
all
for
these
presentations.
I
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
chair,
and
I
thank
you
all
for
your
presentations.
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F
F
Fifty
thousand
dollars,
so
that
would
be
after
any
deductions
to
homestead
or
mortgage
or
anything.
J
So
I
just
want
to
stay
so
I
appreciate
all
that
you
shared
with
us
in
the
supporting.
J
F
F
Or
revenue
based
in
the
case
of
the
parks
department,
they
don't
have
a
statutory
limit.
F
And
those
would
be
property
tax-based.
Obviously
we
look
at
that
per
capita
and
our
ability
to.
F
J
To
be
at
a
hundred
percent
of
our
bonding
capacity,
do
you
have
anything
on
our
peer
cities
or
or.
J
F
You
every
every
city's
unique
and
how
they
issued
that
some
go
heavily
on
revenue
type
debt
which.
F
Is
one
that
we've
used
all
of
the
utility
debt
is
revenue
based,
so
we're
really
looking
at.
F
K
So
just
I
had
a
similar
question:
council,
member
piedmont,
smith
and
and
just
for
clarification,
so.
K
A
50
000
assessed
value
net
assessed
value
net
assessed
value.
Yes,
so
you
may.
K
So
what
would
this
seems
inconceivable
right
now,
but
suppose
the
cess
values
were
to
fall.
K
F
F
A
L
The
signal
retiming
project
that
you
mentioned,
forgive
me
I'm
fuzzy
on
the
details.
I
remember.
L
M
Timing
parameters
are
also
updated
to
reflect
things
so
a
component
of
retiming
projects.
L
Thank
you
for
that
one,
and
that
example,
and
then
on
the
the
audible
signals
where.
M
N
Mr
wayson,
when
the
led
conversions
happen
and
the
vehicle
replacement,
so
in
both
those
cases.
N
N
Hybrid
sure
I
can
hit
on
both
those
topics,
so
the
citywide
led
conversion
plan
would
be.
H
A
three
year
plan
to
do
about
a
third
of
the
24
20.
I
think
we're
about
2
400
lights,
where
we.
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H
H
H
A
good
idea
of
what
that
is
right
now,
but
we'd
we'd
finalize
that
analysis,
but
no,
we
wouldn't
be.
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H
H
H
H
Going
to
be
possible,
but
you
know
so
we'd
start
you
know
with
that
evaluation
and
go
from
there.
N
J
J
Not
necessarily
reflected
here,
you
want
us
to
be
aware
of
well,
you
know
we,
we
really
don't
have.
H
A
great
idea
of
exactly
what's
coming
out
with
federal
dollars,
yet
we've
gotten
some
early.
H
H
And
that's
a
project:
that's
not
fully
public
works,
but
I
know
we
listed.
That
would
be
part
of
the.
H
Leverage,
you
know
so
we're
always
going
to
be
continuing
to
explore
those,
but
I
think
the.
H
J
H
Be
oh
well,
hopefully
we
start
getting
some
information
in
the
next
month
or
so.
Beth
is.
H
H
H
Sooner
than
later,
thank
you
councilmember
rallo,
I'm
glad
you're
there,
mr
wayson,
because
I'll.
K
Direct
a
few
to
you
now
so
I've
got
a
couple,
but
one
thing:
I'd
like
to
see
is.
K
I
mean
some
of
these
are
going
to
increase
quality
of
life,
so
there's
a
quality.
K
Aspect
there
are
some
that
I
have
a
quantity
aspect
in
terms
of
return
on
investment.
K
Especially
if
we
can
increase
solar
capacity,
but
anyway
could
could
could
we
have.
K
Some
sort
of
estimation
on
return
and
investment
of
some
of
these
investments.
K
Say
in
energy
cost
savings
yeah,
absolutely
you
know
just
on
the
leds.
In
particular,
I've
got
some.
H
K
K
H
H
But
yeah
we've
got
we're,
certainly
considering
that
and
the
the
spectrum
of
the
color.
H
Move
forward,
I
think
there
was
a
study
out
of
ucla
or
something.
But
anyway
you
have.
L
Might
just
be
better
served
to
hear
that
that
or
to
to
see
in
the
information
you're
going
to.
L
It's
like
an
annualized
life.
You
know
an
annualized
cost
of
of
leds
as
compared
to
sodium.
L
Like
are
we
talking
about?
You
know,
costs
like
what
are
the
cost
savings
like?
What
is
the
payback.
L
H
H
The
70
watt
led
is
around
278
a
month,
so
you
know
just
under
half.
So
that's
just
on
annual.
H
Maintenance
costs
or
that's
on
the
maintenance
costs
in
terms
of
like
the
leds,
have
a
50
000.
H
A
H
Old
37,
so
between
basically
the
ball
fields
and
clubhouse
drive
there.
There's
a
there's
a.
H
Couple,
I
think
it's
about
a
couple
acre
lot,
and
so
that's
the
that's.
The
spot
that's
been.
H
Identified
and
about
three
years
ago,
we
did
an
initial
study
on
that
site
to
kind
of.
H
Their
operations
and
the
other
option
is
not
they
they're,
not
an
option.
I
Would
that
you
predict
that
that
will
bring
more
property
owners
to
the
property
tax
cap.
F
It
those
caps
move,
so
we've
actually
seen
a
slight
reduction
if
you'll
remember
when
we
first.
F
Presented
property
tax
caps,
they
were
about
1.2
million
dollars
and
they
were
about
half
of
that.
F
I
K
For
mr
wayson
some
details
about
the
side
path
on.
K
Acquisition-
all
of
that
sure
so
just
a
really
quick
overview
up
on
the
high
street
project.
So.
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M
M
K
L
Yes,
I'd
like
to
introduce
amendment
one
to
ordinance
22-13
for
consideration.
A
Thank
you.
It's
been
probably
moved
a
second
can
I
just
do
a
call
all
those
in
favor
how
to.
L
Thank
you,
and
perhaps
it's
worth
displaying
the
amendment
text.
If
that's
manageable,.
L
In
short,
this
this
amendment,
along
with
another
amendment,
we'll
consider
for
ordinance
2214.
L
Of
council
members,
I
think
in
part
motivated
by
the
fact
that
that,
as
the
mayor
mentioned.
L
L
L
In
are
the
ones
that
get
invested
in
it's
it's
prudent,
to
reduce
the
total
number.
L
The
total
the
total
planned
expenditure
of
our
issuance
rather
of
five
million
dollars
so.
L
L
For
for
the
council,
to
do,
I
think,
in
terms
of
the
within,
within
the
the
projects
that
remain.
L
And
I
guess
I'll
get
to
that
specifically
now
the
the
amendment
would
limit
the
the
projects.
L
L
Regarding
those
those
projects
and
their
timing,
we
recognize,
of
course,
that
it's
not
finished.
L
Priority
one
and
then
move
on
to
priority
two
that
that
some
of
these
will
certainly
produce.
L
Rank
priority
here,
but
still
intend
the
list
itself
as
to
reflect
the
relative
importance.
L
Of
projects
on
the
list
and
finally,
just
with
regards
to
the
the
projects
that
were
struck
from.
L
L
Meaningful
or
helpful
vis-a-vis
our
climate
action
plan,
comprehensive
plan,
transportation
plan
or.
L
Better
suited
for
consideration
under
the
general
fund,
possibly
under
categories
outlined
in
the.
L
Mayor's
local
income
tax
proposal,
as
well
as
maybe
other
funding
mechanisms,
for
instance,.
L
Of
course,
questions,
but
also
response
and
questions
or
feedback
from
the
administration.
I
E
E
A
G
Fast
off
the
chair,
beth
k,
corporation
council.
One
thing
I
would
add
to
the
mayor's
remarks
is.
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G
A
J
What
those
uses
are
well,
I
mean,
and
I
will
defer
also
to
to
the
marin
controller
underwood.
G
On
this,
but
I
I
think
we
would
come
back
and
have
conversations
with
council
about
other.
G
D
L
Convey
a
set
of
priorities
that
the
council
will
ultimately
approve.
You
know
by
majority.
L
Other
challenges
with
actually
spending
money
on
things
in
a
sequential
you
know,
a
chronological.
L
And
enjoy
in
spending
on
any
of
those
nine
sort
of
for
reasons
they
could
justify
based.
L
Based
on
different
opportunities,
but
it's
it's
that
flexibility
comes
at
the
cost
of.
L
D
Council,
member
pima
smith
yeah
just
to
add
to
that
the
the
minimum
and
maximum
amounts
on
the.
I
I
That
the
amounts
have
remained
the
same.
So
if,
if
you
notice
the
original
list
of
projects.
I
A
Can
reach
us
through
the
chat
function
on
zoom,
to
indicate
that
you
would
like
to
be
recognized.
A
L
Yeah,
just
briefly
I'll
reiterate
that
in
in
prioritizing
projects
that
that
I
think
a
large.
L
L
Thing
versus
sometimes
the
more
capital
intensive,
all
at
once,
costs
that
are
needed
for.
L
Public
infrastructure,
you
know
to
leverage
mpo
funds
and
other
opportunities
that
I
think
are.
L
A
Comments:
okay,
when
I
saw
this
in
our
packet
or
actually
the
addendum,
and
it
made
sense.
A
What
the
projects
were
so
as
we
go
to
a
recommendation,
I
will
vote
yes,
even
though.
A
Start
on
my
left,
I'm
sorry
do
we
have
a
due
patch
recommendation
move
to
path?
Second,.
A
A
A
A
Now
we
will
return
to
ordinance
22-13,
considering
the
amendment
that.
C
A
The
same
public
comment
for
those
here
in
the
chambers.
I
think
I
did
but
seeing
none.
I
I
As
we
narrowed
them
down
with
amendment
one,
if
that
passes
on
second
reading
or
when
we.
I
I
It's
not
pleasant
and
it
it's
not
very
safe.
So
I'm
very
pleased
to
see
high
street.
I
I
It's
it's
vital
to
finish
that
project
and,
of
course,
we
always
need
more
sidewalks.
I
think.
I
I
Need
to
make
make
it
safe
to
walk
and
to
bicycle
and
to
leave
our
cars
at
home.
I
I
A
A
But
one
of
the
things
that
and
we've
had
very
good
questions
from
my
colleagues
this.
A
A
A
A
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
S
For
questions
so
the
first
project
I'm
going
to
talk
about
is
replacing
battery.
S
S
S
S
Right
side
over
there,
so
when
we
bid
and
authorized
the
project
for
constructing
this.
S
S
S
Work
in
tandem
one
to
alleviate
a
lot
of
the
parking
issues
we
see
at
griffey
on
popular
days.
S
S
S
To
be
replaced
to
make
way
for
an
additional
side
path
or
multi-use
trail,
public
works
and.
S
Engineering
both
involved
through
the
road
down
there
and
some
of
the
issues
that
we
face.
S
J
We
don't
build
it
all
at
once
is
or
is
there
anything
you
could
share
about
how
that
process.
J
R
R
R
R
Just
north
of
tamarac
trail:
yes,
so
just
north
of
there,
that
area
is
relatively
flat.
We.
R
R
R
R
R
R
A
Go
right.
You
mentioned
the
state
trails
fund
dollars
that
we
might
leverage
for
that
purpose.
J
R
R
R
K
Thanks,
I
wanted
to
know
with
regard
to
the
north
street
project,
north
dunn,
street
project.
K
It
seemed
like
it
was
going
to
be
rather
extensive.
It's
going
to
look
griffy.
S
Maybe
we
could
go
back
to
the
slide
that
has
the
map
as
well.
That
might
be
helpful.
S
And,
as
I
mentioned,
should
be
completed
by
july
at
the
latest,
so
that
creates
a
critical.
S
Connection
point
over
there.
The
other
thing
that
we're
doing
is
we
are
currently
engaged
with.
S
Spectrum
trail
company-
forgive
me
a
spectrum
trail
design,
I
believe,
is
their
exact
name.
S
S
S
Underway-
and
so
this
would
authorize
that-
and
I
and
I
should
mention
beth
mentioned
phase.
S
So
there
is
a
chance
that
we
could
see
funding
from
the
state
that
would
reduce
or
basically.
K
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
council
member
flaherty,
then
councilmember,
piedmont,
smith,.
L
Thank
you
more
questions
for
mr
street
with
regards
to
the
replacing
gas
powered.
L
L
The
the
timeline
to
full
replacement
of
that
inventory,
based
on
current
trends
of
ability.
S
Of
our
b-line
bubble
that
we
call
it
vehicle
that
goes
up
and
down
the
b-line
that
is
battery.
S
Now,
arriving
to
the
point,
where
we're
ready
to
try
it
it's
in
to
purchase
a
green
mower
and
make.
S
Sure
that
it
can
stand
up
to
the
rigorous
use
that
we
want
to
give
it
before
investing
further
and.
S
11
000
or
so
in
the
last
couple
years,
replacing
equipment
as
a
percentage.
I'm
not
sure
some
of.
S
The
battery
equipment
works
really
well
for
our
applications.
Applications
where
people
are.
S
L
Out
when
a
piece
of
equipment
yep
runs
out
of
charge,
yep
generally,
even
like
the
backpack.
S
S
So
far,
really
great
success
with
those
with
the
technology
really
arriving
in
the.
L
Final
question,
I
think,
do
you
have
much
of
a
sense
yet
of
the
cost
savings?
Perhaps
I
guess
a.
L
L
Use
an
example
of
of
battery
electric
mower
versus
you
know
at
the
the
quality
of
equipment
you.
L
Need
versus
traditional
gas
powered
and
then
also
what
is
the
you
know,
annual
cost
differential.
L
S
S
Mower
is
about
double
right
now,
so,
rather
than
maybe
12
or
13
000
you're,
looking
at
paying
25.
L
Okay,
thank
you,
and
could
you
summarize
those
numbers
maybe
like
we
requested
with
the
led.
A
I
S
S
S
S
S
S
That
from
phase
five,
which
is
nearing
completion
and
give
that
a
separate
identifiable
name.
S
To
miller
showers,
it
is
now
clubhouse
drive
to
the
current
termination
of
that
project,
which
is.
S
I
Phase
six
correct
and
the
3.2
million
dollars,
that
seems
to
be
a
solid
figure,
is
that.
S
S
R
From
the
street
is
better,
so
that's
we
would
say
those
are
both
equivalent
comfort
facilities.
K
Since
we
were
talking
about
the
swapping
out
of
gas
powered
equipment
with
electric.
K
It
is
emissions
concerning
emissions,
part
of
it
is
sound
frequency
and
maybe
regulating.
S
S
Where
there's
lots
of
people
around
having
something
quieter
would
definitely
improve.
K
Mr
underwood,
if
I
mean
this
is
self-evident,
I
think,
but
this
is.
K
A
Amendment
council,
member
flaherty,
yes,
I'd
like
to
introduce
amendment
one
to
ordinance,
22-14.
I
L
Motivation
and
reasoning
with
this
amendment,
as
as
with
the
previous
one,
especially
with.
L
And
re-prioritizing
them
to
reflect
what
I
hope
will
be
council
preferences,
of
course,
hoping.
L
The
amendment
passes
to
summarize
first,
the
amendment
would
strike
the
gas-powered.
L
Equipment
and
phase
six
lower
cascades
projects
and
for
the
remaining
five
projects.
L
Would
order
them
in
the
following
sequence
of
priority:
first
replace
missing
sidewalk
on
rogers.
L
L
The
the
total
of
five
million
dollars,
which
is
the
planned
amount
of
the
issuance.
L
Network
connectivity
and
leveraging
existing
opportunities,
the
number
of
potential
users.
L
Of
infrastructure,
greenhouse
gas
reduction
potential
through
mode
shift,
the
safety
of
all.
L
To
to
a
variety
of
constituents
and
then
also
project
phasing
or
the
priority
of
projects
as.
L
Otherwise,
already
determined
in
adopted
city
plans,
many
of
which
contain
you,
know,
projected.
L
Timelines
for
or
phasing
for
for
projects,
I
think
again,
it's
not
that
the
other
projects
aren't.
L
With
with
other
council
members
and
sort
of
the
the
origin
of
of
this
bond
proposal,.
L
L
A
E
A
For
comment
again
on
this
amendment
for
ordinance
22-14,
those
of
you.
A
I
Down
as
this
amendment
does
provides
greater
certainty
that
the
council's
priorities
will
be.
I
K
Again
to
consider
this,
but
I
think
that
that
the
I
think
that
phasing
out
gas,
two-stroke.
K
Engines
and
the
city
are
important
and
it's
important
for
the
city
to
lead
the
way
on
that.
K
That
this
would
be
a
lost
opportunity
if
we
were
not
to
include
that
so
I'll
be
passing
to
to.
K
J
J
I
need
to
do
some
more
homework
on
that,
but
again
I
that
is
an
area
of
that
it
was.
J
J
J
A
Okay,
any
further
council
member
flaherty.
Thank
you
just
a
brief
reflection
in
response
to.
L
Comments
from
a
few,
my
colleagues
first
just
that
I
agree
with
the
importance
of
some
of
the.
L
Things
they
emphasized
in
particular
replacing
gas-powered
equipment.
I
guess
I'm
curious
to.
L
Of
money
specified
in
the
bond,
I
think,
was
25
000,
minimum
and
maximum.
It
sounds
like
that's
one.
L
L
Or
just
reprioritization
within
the
the
parks
budget,
so
I
I
am
very
interested
in.
L
A
feasible
timeline
what
it
would
take,
but
but
my
feeling
is
that
a
general
obligation
bond
is.
L
To
the
the
done
street
path
and
and
balancing
multiple
projects
in
an
earlier
iteration,
I.
L
I
considered
having
it
below
the
covenanter
project
but
had
moved
it
up.
The
list.
L
L
L
As
the
highest
density,
therefore
high
connectivity
potential
for
the
folks
living
there.
L
L
Expanses
of
pavement
that
that
make
it
very
unsafe
for
both
pedestrians
and.
L
D
D
D
N
As
part
of
what
projects
that
the
city's
put
forward
and.
N
A
This
is
still
on
amendment
one
for
ordinance
22-14
and
I
will
vote
yes
for
this
amendment.
A
A
A
A
A
R
A
Four
now
moving
to
ordinance
22-14
with
considerations
for.
A
Ordinance
22-14
will
go
back
to
council
for
questions
or
comments.
A
Seeing
none,
we
will
not
go
to
the
public
for
any
comments.
First,
I'd
ask
is.
A
A
A
Right,
thank
you.
Now
we
will
now
move
back
to
council
for
any
final
comments
on
ordinance,
22-14.
I
Yes,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
I'm
I
agree
with
council
member
smith
that
it's.
A
Thank
you,
council
members
gambler.
Yes,
thank
you
in
general,
I'm
very
supportive
of
this
bond
issue.
J
A
A
A
A
A
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
F
F
F
F
F
Million
dollars
in
that
budget
of
and
that's
accounting
for
growth
in.
F
Property
taxes,
local
income
tax
and
miscellaneous
revenues
as
well.
F
Now,
thankfully,
over
time
we've
been
able
to
build
up
some
reserves,
we
try
to
target
about.
F
Four
months
of
operating
in
in
our
reserves
between
the
general
fund
and
the
rainy
day
fund.
F
F
F
F
F
F
Provide
those
services
to
the
departments,
a
couple
other
things
that
I
do
just
want
to.
F
F
F
F
G
Okay
good
evening
again,
corporation
council,
beth,
kate,
so
again
I'll
keep
my
remarks
brief.
G
G
G
G
Access
to
give
the
details
on
the
calculations,
but
what
it
boils
down
to
for
you
is
that
each
of.
G
G
G
G
G
G
Because
that
would
be
enough
for
passage
of
the
ordinance.
Okay
so
and
that's
basically.
G
It
I'm
happy
to
answer
questions,
but
that's
the
general
outline.
Okay.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Well
now,.
K
K
K
More
here,
where
I
think
we're
in
the
top
14
counties
in
the
in
the
state
of
92,
I
believe.
K
K
I
think
today,
8.5
inflation
is
the
official
number.
The
the
bond
and
the
tax
are
both
regressive
in.
K
Their
nature,
we're
sort
of
locked
into
that
because
of
state
state
statutes.
So
we
have
very.
K
K
Anticipates
because
I
want
to
make
sure
that
our
employees
are
at
least
keeping
pace.
F
In
our
even
in
the
clerks
is
that
other
others
are
responding
very
quickly
with
large.
F
F
F
F
F
Employees
or
future
employees
with
housing,
so
looking
at
workforce
and
low-income
housing.
F
F
Utilities
as
an
example
so
yeah,
so
I
appreciate
all
of
that
and
and
it's
not
unimportant,
but
I.
K
K
K
K
Opportunity
to
keep
pace,
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
that
is
the
first
priority
here.
Absolutely.
F
I
mean
you
know,
you
can't
pay
what
you
don't
have,
and
so
that's
why
I'm
saying
there
are
it's.
K
F
Council
to
keep
pace
with
salaries
that
other
programs
may
have
to
be
sacrificed
to
do
that.
E
E
E
E
Lower
their
costs
of
living
from
affordable
housing
to
transit,
to
job
skilling
up
and.
E
E
E
Now
and
then
we're
happy
to
talk
about
different
ideas
about
that
all
right.
Thank
you.
A
Council
member
sandberg,
thank
you
not
sure
who
to
direct
this
question
to
maybe
it'll.
D
Be
a
few
people
that
can
step
up
and
answer
in
the
herald
times
there
was
an
article.
D
Editorial
and
its
warnings,
I
would
be
more
than
happy
to
respond
and
say
you
know
we.
F
We
welcome
that
kind
of
input.
Obviously,
if
there's
ways
that
we
we
can
improve,
let
me
say.
F
F
F
With
that
and
provided
the
first
gaap
financial
statements
for
the
city,
so
that
converted
it.
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
We
must
file
annually
that's
available
to
the
public
as
well,
so
we
are
committed
to
transparency.
F
F
A
N
Sims,
I'm
not
I'm
not
sure
who
to
direct
this
to,
but
I
I
have
kind
of
a
couple
of
questions
that.
N
Are
related,
you
know
what
we're
struggling
with,
at
least
what
I'm
struggling
with
is.
There's.
N
N
N
N
What
would
you
say
to
that?
I
appreciate
the
questions
and
comments
so
first
I
would
say.
E
Against
community
needs
and
and
challenges
and
opportunities-
and
there
is
no
doubt
that
that.
E
E
E
E
One
of
us-
and
I
look
forward
to
working
with
you
on
that
and
but
but
the
list
that
we
have
given.
E
N
And
debate
it
with
each
other
and
you
know
out
in
public
and
I
think
it's.
N
That's
really
great,
so
you
know
thanks
and
I'll
I'll,
be
thinking
about
those.
I
Yes,
back
in
the
pre-pandemic
days,
we
used
to
have.
F
F
Able
to
actually
maintain
the
four-month
reserve
level
at
the
end
of
2021,
so
those
reversions.
F
Notes
is
we've
been
very
lucky
to
have
cares,
money
and
arpa
funding
that
has
helped
us.
F
And
those
are
going
to
run
out,
we've
spent
most
of
the
care's
money
most
of
the
arpa
money.
F
F
It
was
so
restrictive
units
were
not
spending
it,
they
were
not
putting
the
money
out
in
the.
F
Community,
you
know,
obviously
we
did.
We
really
attempted
to
get
the
money
out
there.
F
Bloomington,
especially
in
the
tourism
side
of
things,
food
and
beverage-
and
we
took
a
lot
of
our.
F
Food
and
beverage
money
and
turned
those
into
loans
that
we've
extended
their
low
interest
rates.
F
We've
seen
year-over-year
growth
in
every
one
of
those.
The
first
we
just
got
marches
numbers.
F
So
the
first
quarter
this
year
is
the
largest
quarter
that
we've
had
as
a
county,
so
we're.
F
Seeing
that
you
know
we,
we
helped
people
weather
that
storm,
not
everybody
made
it,
but
most
of.
F
Them
did
and
they
were
in
a
position
to
be
able
to
bounce
back
and
provide
opportunities
for.
F
And
have
live
entertainment,
so
I
think
we're
seeing
the
fruits
of
the
recover
forward
actions.
F
Able
to
put
that
back
in
the
reserve
so
that
we
don't
have
to
worry
about
that.
Moving
forward.
I
I
Today,
we
are
doing
well
as
far
as
those
those
revenues
and
the
convention
center.
F
F
G
Sort
of
hear
something
from
no
I'm
just
kidding,
so
I'm
not
aware
of
any
either,
but
I
will.
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Received
by
the
city
and
by
others
who
receive
the
economic
development
lit,
there
needs
to
be
a.
I
A
Council,
member
flaherty,
yes,
thank
you.
I
had
a
question
about
the
a
couple
of
the
line
items.
L
And
the
fire
new
and
upgraded
stations,
those
categories
have
an
annual
estimate.
L
L
A
little
bit
more
detail
about
the
the
sort
of
funding
plan.
I
assume
there
would
be
some
sort
of.
L
That
look
like
that
anticipates
that
we
would
sell
bonds
for
a
public
safety
building
that.
F
Floods
frequently
in
the
basement,
so
it's
not
ideal
for
that,
so
that
two
and
a
half
million.
F
Would
be
an
annual
debt
service
payment
for
that
and
you
can
see
those
if
you
look
back
at.
L
Annual
debt
service
for
how
long
it
would
probably
be
a
20-year
bond,
it
would
probably
be.
F
L
F
Right
now
that's
as
much
detail
now
I
know
the
chiefs
have,
you
know,
know
what
exactly
they
need.
F
L
Thank
you,
mr
underwood,
good
evening,
jason
moore,
I'm
the
fire
chief.
He
was
not
lying
when
he.
T
T
T
T
T
Conditions,
the
broken
tile,
the
you
know,
stains
the
mildew,
the
all
the
issues
that.
T
T
T
T
T
T
U
U
We're
stretched
to
the
limits
on
our
space
needs.
We
have
no
place
to
expand
the
department.
J
G
G
The
plan
sharing
it
with
the
public
as
well
the
the
buckets
and
the
the
details
you've
already.
G
G
G
And
for
ongoing
modifications
to
that
plan
over
time,
so
I
think
we
anticipate
that
that
will
be.
G
That
council
has
a
very
direct
role
in
so
does
that
help?
That
does
thank
you
and
I
believe
the.
J
G
F
Get
around
quicker
yeah
we
in
in
talking
about
the
capital
improvement
plan.
Obviously
that's.
F
F
F
F
That
that
that
process
qualifies
under
what's
required
for
the
lit
edie
portion
of
the
lit.
F
F
I
Council
members,
so
I
wanted
to
go
back
to
the
the
funds
for
public
safety.
I
And
the
potential
new
headquarters
for
public
safety-
and
I
wanted
to
ask
about.
I
Kind
of
the
the
categorization
of
public
safety
being
only
fire
department
and
police
department.
I
So
since
we
are
looking
at
a
big
chunk
of
money
here
for
a
new
headquarters
and
for.
I
E
E
E
E
I
Yes,
so
there's
been
discussion
about
the
the
need
for
new
headquarters
for
both
police
and
fire.
E
E
E
J
J
Process
that
led
to
these
particular
items
being
listed,
some
of
them
made
and
sorry.
J
Would
increase
ridership
and
and
would
serve
the
public?
Well,
some
were
less
obvious
to
me
so.
J
For
example,
the
east
west
transit
express
line
and
its
associated
price
tag.
I
I'm
wondering
what.
V
V
V
V
V
Money
to
leverage
federal
resources,
there's
a
federal
grant
program
called
small,
starts.
V
V
And
that's
kind
of
the
concept
behind
that
getting
to
councilman
smith
made
the
comment
about
the.
V
V
V
Been
successful
in
other
cities,
you
know
one,
my
previous
experience
in
transit,
all
the
the
most.
V
V
V
Service
that
you
know
bi-directional
and
it's
it's
going
to
be
going
where
people.
V
Want
to
be
and
like
I
said,
the
frequent
suite
the
high
frequency
is
critical
and
that
takes.
V
Conceptual
in
nature,
you
know
give
an
idea,
part
of
the
strategic
planning
process.
V
A
Councilmember
rala,
thank
you
perhaps
mr
underwood
again
or
mayor
hamilton.
I
didn't
well.
K
Let
me
let
me
pose
the
question
so,
under
the
heading
of
essential
city
services,
personnel.
F
F
F
Levels
that
we
had
not
including
public
safety
that
we
had
prior
to
the
last.
F
Economic
downturn,
so
we
just
got
up
to
where
we
were
before.
So
it's
a
very
vetted
process.
F
F
F
Going
to
take
funds
out
of
the
pool
that's
available
to
spread
in
wage
increases,
so.
K
Operations
would
this:
are
there
any
hires
that
are
related
to
that?
Not
at
this
time,
okay,.
K
D
D
D
D
Our
tax
paying
county
now
with
more
and
more
input
from
council
members
and
their
priorities.
E
Consensus
through
compromise
and
through
articulation
of
your
interests
and
goals,
we.
E
E
L
Consideration
of
the
proposal,
maybe
following
up
well
on
what
councilmember
sandberg
just
asked.
L
First
of
all,
the
proposed
final
action
on
on
the
resolution
from
council
on.
L
On
the
april
20th,
are
we
tied
to
that
date
for
reasons
of
public
notice
or.
G
E
E
E
E
Certainly,
work
with
you
as
we
have
intensively
to
look
at
options
and
ultimately
we
hope
you
can.
E
L
L
Extensive
discussion
about
what's
workable
for
eight
or
nine
of
us.
L
Of
the
lit
you
know,
other
other
components
of
the
resolution
itself.
L
That
we
need
to
be
aware
of.
Do
things
need
to
be
originated
by
you,
for
instance,
or
can.
E
E
Ordinance
and
the
public
notice
stands,
it
suffices.
You
cannot
increase
the
rate
without
additional.
E
Public
notice,
I
don't
I
don't
know
if
there's
more
than
that
in
terms
of
amendments
and
such.
L
Other,
I
don't
know
any
other
changes
that
could
be
anticipated
to
reflect
council
priorities.
L
Q
Q
Q
Q
L
Common
understanding
to
motivate
you
know
our
our
agreement
about
where
we're,
headed
and.
E
They
didn't
increase
the
aggregate
amount
without
need,
because
those
are
not
really
formally.
E
Part
of
the
of
the
ordinance,
so
that
could
be
done
and
final
question.
If
a
vote
on
the
resolution.
L
Failed
to
garner
eight
votes
or
more
are
there
limits
on
when
we
could
reconsider
a
lit
proposal.
G
If,
in
fact,
you
know
what
I
didn't
bring
the
statutory
language
hang
on
a
second.
G
Pass
another
one
that
whose
passage
would
have
accomplished
substantially
the
same
thing.
G
A
Okay,
any
further
questions,
councilmemberallo.
Q
Q
F
E
K
Your
commitment,
however,
this
is
in
perpetuity
and
it
will
extend
beyond
your
administration,
so.
A
Some
questions
and
make
a
few
comments
at
the
end
when
we
were
talking
about
commitment
and.
A
A
Our
council
members
and
I
would
like
to
avoid
that
moving
forward.
What
I'd
like
to
hear.
A
I
appreciate
council
member
flaherty,
even
speaking
on
a
council
consensus.
A
A
A
Effort
then,
a
lot
of
things
that
we're
going
to
do
is
just
for
not.
I
mean
we'll
like
ourselves.
A
A
And
we'll
get
to
you
and
I
think,
seeing
only
one
will
allow
five
minutes.
But
before
you
get.
A
A
A
A
To
start
here
with
folks
here
in
the
chamber,
so
if
you
could
identify
yourself,
you
have
five.
W
W
W
A
X
X
X
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments,
miss
laisley.
We
have
anyone
else
on
zoom.
Z
Z
For
you'd
have
full
transparency
regarding
the
tax
that
is
in
place
in
surrounding
counties.
Z
Z
Working
on
this
together,
not
always
wanting
the
same
outcome,
but
I
appreciate
your
service.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
S
A
Great
hi
council
and
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
this
evening.
Eric.
AB
AB
AB
AB
Vibrant
and
wonderful
and
compassionate
community,
their
feedback
matters
and
I
hope,
you'll,
take.
AB
AB
AB
By
at
least
eight
members
of
the
city
council,
in
light
of
the
concerns
and
apparent
low
levels,.
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
A
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
K
Thank
you
I'll,
be
I'll,
be
brief
this
evening,
I'll
be
passing.
I
think,
because
we
have
very.
K
Much
to
sort
out
to
develop
consensus,
it
seems
like
more
time
will
be
needed
for.
K
Deliberation
for
me,
the
most
pressing
priority
is
public
safety
honoring
the
fop
contract.
K
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
N
For
the
additional
600-
and
I
I
I
believe
her
and
I
think,
there's
other
people
out
there.
N
N
Tell
me
how
you
feel
we
heard
from
the
chamber
of
commerce-
and
we
heard
from
a
few
other
people.
N
N
So
you
know
I,
as
the
package
stands,
I'm
gonna
vote
no,
and
I
realize
it's
a
straw
poll.
A
L
L
L
Would
vote
yes
on
this
proposal
as
as
crafted,
I
think
what
I'm
getting
from
my
colleagues
is
that.
L
This
proposal
will
not
pass
but
again,
I
wanted
to
indicate
my
support
for
it.
L
And
I
just
have
a
few
comments
related
to
that
jeff
mease
was
here
last
week,
sharing
an.
L
Analogy
about
pi
and
how,
over
the
decades
of
his
business,
even
though
the
business.
L
Got
a
lot
larger,
the
percentages
allocated
to
to
things
like
the
profits
going
to
you
know.
L
Member
owners,
employee
owners
and
things
like
that
always
stayed
the
same
because
no
matter
how.
L
How
much
how
big
the
business
got
the
company
got?
It
was
just
the
same
proportions
right
because.
L
L
And
I
think
it's
a
useful
question,
a
useful
exercise
and
I
think
there's
a
few
things
that.
L
Come
to
mind
for
me,
maybe
three
categories:
one
is
our
failure
to
stem
the
the
causes
of
climate.
L
Panel
on
climate
change
are
that
that
you
know
the
window
has
maybe
almost
passed
for
limiting.
L
Global
warming
to
1.5
celsius,
we're
talking
on
a
global
scale.
I
mean
displacement
of
hundreds.
L
L
We
can
do
our
part,
I
think
we're
committed
to
doing
our
part.
We
have
been,
for
you
know
well.
L
Over
a
decade
through
a
lot
of
plans,
mayoral
commitments,
other
things.
I
appreciate
that
and.
L
L
L
L
Fossil
fuel
consumption
and
and
carbon
footprint,
while
helping
our
residents,
especially
those.
L
Who
are
most
vulnerable
to
these
impacts,
most
vulnerable
to
increased
costs,
helping
them.
L
To
spend
money
on
addressing
the
climate
crisis,
that's
needed,
it's
new
we've
got.
L
Him
credit
for
is
doing
a
really
good
job
with
city
operations,
of
kind
of
bringing
things
to
a.
L
L
L
You
know
decades
of
problems,
so
you
know
in
some
sense
that's
that's
different
or
new
as
well.
L
L
L
L
L
Think
investing
in
in
equitable
improvements
for
folks
who
are
not
choice,
writers
to
invoke
the.
L
L
L
I
think
to
to
critics.
I
spoke
with
jen
pearl
from
the
bec
about
this
and
what
would.
L
To
frame
things
neutrally,
but
beyond
that,
it's
it's
not
useful,
just
to
say
yes
or
no
on
something.
L
L
L
You
know
mr
spoonmore
was
just
on
talking
about
1.5
million
in
salaries,
so
we
know
that
one.
L
L
L
L
How
well,
how
well
you
believe
in
the
in
local
government
to
do
good?
You
know
we're
kind.
L
L
L
L
Easy
to
fall
into
this
kind
of
anti-tax
dynamic
that
just
assumes
all
taxes
are
bad,
because
the.
L
Potential
to
to
impact
someone's
finances
and
that's
not
to
make
light
of
that
issue,
it's
real.
L
But
you
know
not
vesting
not.
Investing
in
transit
also
has
an
impact
on
people's.
L
Democrats
on
this
council,
whether
or
not
we,
we
believe
in
government
to
invest
in
our
people.
L
I've
I've
been
playing
with
the
proposal
while
we're
up
here
this
evening
and
looking.
L
At
what
I
think
is
is
most
needed
and
reasonable
to
cut,
and
I
think
the
proposed
rate
is
0.855.
L
J
J
J
I
looked
back
at
my
old
notes
and
I
thought
about
it.
I
thought
well,
what
is
the
right
time.
J
J
J
Of
the
different
departments
too,
I
think
most
of
us
have
had
dozens,
if
not
more
conversations.
J
J
J
J
J
Forward
to
sorting
those
out
in
the
coming
weeks
and
or
coming
weeks
coming
week,
and
I.
J
J
A
A
A
A
To
understand,
we
have
some
other
additional
pressures
when
we
started
talking
about.
A
A
I
respect
something
my
council
members
just
said.
I
don't
think
a
whole
lot
about
values.
A
A
P
P
P
Been
focusing
on
feeling
like
we're
part
of
a
team
and
doing
a
lot
of
good
work
together
and.
P
P
Works-
and
I
think
hopefully
we
can
all
keep
in
mind
here-
that
this
isn't
going
to
be
something.
P
P
Changes
that
transit
system
needs
to
change
too.
So
to
me,
it's
about
maintaining
the
outcome
or
the.
P
Goal
and
like
the
the
output
of
the
service
we
provide,
that
is,
is
the
maintenance,
so
that.
P
P
P
P
And
not
just
those
people
surveyed,
so
those
are
just
kind
of
some.
P
N
A
Three
one:
three:
I
will
entertain
a
motion
to
adjourn.