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A
2021.
will
the
clerk
please
call
the
roll
council
member
rallo
here
bolin
here.
B
I
will
come
back
scandaloury
here,
sims
here,
flaherty,
here,
piedmont,
smith,.
A
Right.
Thank
you,
things
that
we're
all
present
and
accounted
for
the
gender
summation.
A
For
today's
meeting
is
as
follows:
first,
we'll
approve
minutes
for
the
following
dates:.
A
June
18th
to
2008
july,
2nd
2008
august
6,
2008
september
3rd
2008
september
10,
2008
november
19.
A
A
Will
then
go
to
reports
I'll,
remind
everyone
that
there's
a
maximum
of
20
minutes
set
aside
for.
A
Then
we'll
go
to
the
public,
then
we'll
go
to
appointments
and
boards
and
commissions.
If
any.
A
A
Regarding
1600
west
fountain
drive,
comcast
is
the
petitioner.
A
Is
set
aside
for
this
section,
then
we'll
review
the
council
schedule
and.
A
Then
we
will
re
adjourn
the
regular
session
and
immediately
be
followed
by
the
land
use
committee.
A
And
then,
after
that,
the
administration
committee
should
items
be
referred
to
them
this
evening,.
A
A
We're
ready
for
approval
of
amendments.
Do
I
have
a
motion,
mr
president,
I'd
first
like.
A
Thank
you
have
a
motion
and
a
second
on
the
floor.
Would
the
clerk
please
call
the
roll.
A
C
C
A
B
A
We'll
move
down
to
reports
we'll
start
with
council
member
reports,
and
I
will.
A
A
A
We
have
anyone
present
or
reports
from
the
mayor
or
anyone
in
city
offices,
city,
administration,.
A
Seeing
none
do
we
have
reports
from
any
council
committees.
A
A
G
I
don't
need
anywhere
near
five
minutes,
jim
shelton,
with
the
chamber
of
commerce,
but
speaking.
G
G
G
G
G
Working
with
children,
so
it's
a
very
fulfilling
volunteer
opportunity.
We
definitely
need
people.
G
To
work
with
these
children,
a
child
who's
got
a
in
the
system.
Who's
got
a
cost
assigned
is.
A
H
H
With
this
technology-
and
I
I
think
some
people
may
not-
maybe
you
could
repeat
the
instructions.
H
It
was
suggested
by
someone
who
wrote
from
my
neighborhood.
I
live
in
hoosier
acres
to
matt.
H
Amongst
other
things,
so
you
know
we
took
a
gander
at
that,
and
I'd
just
like
to
say
if
comment
on.
H
H
H
H
Solution
and
the
executive
director
of
the
non-profit,
national
housing
resource
center.
H
Has
said,
actually
that's
who
I
was
quoting
and
in
addition,
I
hate
to
quote
this
particular.
H
H
Being
proposed
by
bloomington
city
planning,
this
high
density
zoning,
and
I
I
would
just
like.
H
Listening
to
my
comments,
thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much,
ms
moss.
Do
we
have
anyone
else,
mr
lucas.
F
Yes,
next
up,
we
have
alex
g
and
before
I
unmute
him
for
any
other.
F
Members
of
the
public
wanting
to
speak,
you
can
use
the
raise
hand
function
where
that.
F
F
And
ready
to
comment
hello,
can
you
identify
yourself
and
then
you'll
have
five
minutes.
I
Yes,
I
can
so
my
name
is
alex
goodlatte
and
I'll
spell
my
last
name.
I
G-O-O-D
l-a-d
and
I
want
to
express
my
disconce
content
with
the
office
of
the
mayor.
I
On
their
on
on
just
what
I'm
just
gonna
call
it
like,
I
see
it
their
dishonesty
on
just.
I
Engaging
with
the
issue
of
the
of
the
tents
in
seminary
park
and
trying
to
navigate
through.
I
What
we
should
do
about
it
before
I
get
into
you
know
my
bloated
claim,
because
you
know.
I
In
particular,
deforest
gilmore
and
the
rest
of
the
community
for
really
stepping
up
to
the
plate.
I
And
looks
like
we're:
gonna
get
a
you
know:
low
barrier,
emergency
shelter
at
the.
I
Isn't
great,
though,
is
that
you
know
well,
while
the
mayor
shows
us
just
content
and
rightfully.
I
So
with
donald
trump
and
the
continued,
the
continued
dishonesty
by
you
know,
white.
I
Supremacy
and
all
that
it
seems
like
our
office
of
the
mayor
is
kind
of
being
hypocritical
with.
I
Out
camped
in
seminary
when,
when
at
one
point-
and
this
was
brought
to
their
attention
beforehand,.
I
Important
because
we
need
to
count
the
amount
of
people
overall,
because
they're
enforcing.
I
The
evictions
in
every
park,
not
just
seminary
they're
enforcing
in
sheer
at
the
county
as.
I
Well,
so
when
we
look
at
what
the
shelters
currently
can
accommodate,
we
have
to
like
count.
I
I
I
I
You
know
not
name
call
which
sorry,
your
your
feelings
aren't
very
important
on
that.
I
The
the
what
what
what
they
they
moved,
the
goal
post
and
said,
oh,
like
both
numbers,
are
true
but.
I
This,
which
is
that
your
your
point
basically
comes
down
to.
Oh
the
homeless,
people
are
refusing.
I
I
City
is
playing
hardball
and
obstructing
it
and
to
the
city
council.
I
hope
that
you
know
you.
I
And,
and-
and
that
and
at
this
point
we
don't
even
need
much
from
the
mayor-
they
they
just
need.
A
Thank
you,
mr
goodlatte,
who
do
we
have
next?
Mr
lucas,
I
don't
see
any
other
requests
for.
J
Thank
you.
I
apologize
like
many
of
our
unhoused
brothers
and
sisters,
I'm
at
work
right
now,
so
I.
J
Got
to
the
meeting
late,
I
would
just
like
to
echo
what
alex
and
all
of
our
comrades
and
fellow.
J
F
Also
have
a
request
from
just
a
moment:
screen
name
is
anna
kane
iu.edu.
Guessing
that's
anna
kane.
K
K
F
Yes,
I
see
two
requests.
First,
is
tassie
giotti
and
should
be
unmuted
and
ready
to
comment.
L
L
Like
to
just
speak
up
in
on
behalf
of
our
unhoused
population,
I
know
that
numbers.
L
And
I
don't
know
where
she
is,
you
know
so
that
there
there
is
a
way
in
which
people
who.
L
Of
things
to
happen,
I
would
also
point
to
other
cities,
including
denver
and
missoula
montana,.
L
Services
and
facilities
and
done
some
wrap-around
work
so
that
these
people
can
live
safely
in.
L
The
winter
in
these
places
that
are
as
cold
or
colder
than
bloomington,
so
I
I
know
that
you're.
L
Instructed
not
to
speak
to
us,
which
is
not
the
case
before
so
we
never
know.
What's
going
to.
L
M
Tassie
has
said
this
is
not
actually
solving
the
the
issue.
This
is
merely.
M
M
Not
a
safe
option
for
everybody,
so
I'm
saying
that
there
are
beds
and
people
are
refusing
them.
A
Thank
you,
mr
lucas,
do
we
have
anyone
else?
Yes,
I
see
nicole
johnson,
who
should
now
be
able.
N
Well,
as
sit
on
the
bloomington
housing
authority
residence
council,
I
want
to
echo
everybody's.
N
N
N
N
N
N
A
F
Okay,
thank
you
very
much.
Moving
on
into
the
agenda.
A
Do
we
have
any
appointments
to
boards
and
commissions
this
evening?
Okay,
seeing
none.
A
For
second
reading
tonight,
mr
president,
I
move
that
resolution
2102
be
introduced
and
read
by.
B
O
Yes
here
and
that
motion
passes
9-0
do
we
have
who
do
we
have
here
to
present
this
evening?
Mr.
B
B
B
A
Mr
lucas,
who
do
we
have
someone
here
to
present
this
evening?
I
believe
virgil,
sauder
and
jackie.
Q
This
resolution
does
allow
us
to
accept
animals
from
monroe
county
sources
outside
of
the
city.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
A
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
presentation.
Is
there
anyone
else
going
to
join.
A
Q
Yes,
thank
you.
So
the
reimbursement
figure
looks
at
our
2019
data,
the
2019
expenses
that
we
from.
Q
Q
S
Yes,
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
I
got
the
numbers
right
as
far
as
the
percentage
of
animals.
S
That
were
either
adopted
or
transferred
is
so
you
said,
97
of
dogs,
93
percent
of
cats.
S
And
was
that
the
number
that
were
adopted
and
or
found
homes
somewhere
else
in
other
ways.
Q
Yeah
so
those
those
were
numbers,
the
percentage
of
the
animals
in
our
care
in
2020
that
basically.
Q
Left
our
care
through
positive
means,
meaning
those
are
that's
the
percentage
that
either
found.
S
Okay,
so
the
the
remaining
cats
and
dogs
then
were
euthanized.
The
remaining
were
not
some.
Q
Are
still,
of
course,
in
our
care,
our
euthanasia
percentage
for
2020
was
four
percent,
and
that.
Q
Number
is
largely
due
to
serious
medical
issues,
animals
hit
by
car
or
severely
aggressive
animals.
S
S
Q
That
is
our
lowest
yet
last
few
years
we
were
hovering
between
five
and
six
percent,
so.
Q
We've
been
doing
well
for
the
last
few
years.
If
we
look
back
in
the
shelter's
history
to.
Q
A
Yes,
thank
you
any
further
questions
from
council.
Okay,
seeing
none
will
go
to
the
public.
A
For
public
comment
on
resolution
21-02,
I
will
remind
everyone
that
if
you
do
have.
A
R
Said
a
moment
ago,
which
is
that
to
thank
mr
sauer
and
his
team
because
I
think
we've.
R
R
R
For
making
those
those
advances,
thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much
any
further
from.
A
T
Your
leadership,
these
two
cats
sleeping
behind
me,
are
from
the
shelter
and
have.
T
T
I
also
especially
want
to
thank
all
those
who
volunteer
at
this
shelter
community
members
who.
T
A
Okay,
I'll
take
a
crack
at
it,
and
I'd
like
to
offer
my
appreciation
as
well.
These
are.
A
Phenomenal
numbers,
even
on
the
fairly
short
time
that
I've
been
on
the
council.
They
have.
A
Improved
immensely
and
look
forward
to
that
continue.
I
concur
with
my
colleagues
about.
A
A
And
help
decide
policy
and
make
decisions
in
support
of
our
staff,
so
very
good.
A
Operation
that
commission
and
just
wanted
to
offer
my
thanks
and
appreciation
as
well.
A
It
has
any
more
final
comments.
No,
it
has
been
properly
moved
in
second.
B
C
Introduced
by
and
read
by
the
clerk
by
title
and
synopsis
only.
A
A
B
Council,
member
sims,
yes,
flaherty;
yes,
piedmont,
smith,
yes,
smith;
yes,
sandberg!
Yes,
rallo!
Yes,.
A
Thank
you
in
that
motion.
Moves
on
9-0.
A
A
Second,
mr
boland,
are
you
presenting
a
sponsor?
Yes,
I'd
like
to
just
show
one
slide,
I'm
hoping.
U
I'll
have
more
success
this
week,
showing
it
but
it'll
be
very
brief.
Recapitulation
of.
U
Can
you
see
no
just
a
second.
O
U
I'll
just
talk
through
it
really
briefly,
just
for
my
own
sake
here.
U
Will
drop
the
funding
and
continue
its
prior
mission,
but
also
be
able
to
accept
legislation.
U
Referred
to
it
and
finally,
the
resolution
clarifies
the
caps
commissions,
the.
U
Safety
commission,
which
is
not
currently
made
clear
because
the
caps
commission
is
new.
U
They
simply
reflect
the
feedback
that
I
that
I
got
from
the
21st
plus
also.
U
You
know
performance
data
again,
committees
are
meant
to
their.
Their
primary
goal
was
to.
U
That
does
not
mean
that
they
couldn't
be
useful,
but
whether
we
keep
them
or
not.
If
they're.
U
A
Sponsor
from
council
members,
okay,
seeing
none,
we
do
have
some
amendments
before
we
get.
A
Any
particular
order,
as
I
noted
in
an
email
to
you
before
the
meeting.
C
I
think
amendments
one
it's
one,
three
and
four.
I
believe
all
regard
the
same
section.
C
Have
have
small
errors
in
that
they
won't
regard
the
the
the
resolution,
as
amended
at.
C
That
time,
so
I
think
council
staff
is
prepared
for
this
and
will
be
able
to
display
on
screen.
C
If,
if
needed,
based
on
what
passes
before
it,
so
I
just
wanted
to
yeah
highlight
that
issue.
Thanks.
V
Hey,
thank
you
very
much
just
wanted
to
make
sure
we're
going
in
proper
order.
A
The
sponsor
of
that
is
councilmember
smith
or
councilmember
rallo
will
one
of
you
or
both
of.
A
W
A
A
A
Please
present
councilmember
smith.
My
rationale
on
amendment
number
one
is
in
section
four.
W
A
good
decision
on
voting
yes
or
no
on
this.
Secondly,
I
find
that.
W
W
W
However,
at
this
point,
I
believe
that
it
still
is,
and
so
therefore.
W
This
is
why
I
propose
this
proposal.
Mr
rallo,
do
you
have
any
follow-up
comments.
R
A
tremendous
amount
of
information
it
functions
well
on
its
own
as
a
body,
I
think
that
that
can.
R
Transportation
committee,
which
I
think
would
have
certainly
enough
topics.
R
To
keep
that
busy
on
its
own,
so
I'm
for
both
committees
but
maintaining
sidewalks.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
clearing
the
screen.
A
Council
member
bowling:
yes,
thanks
for
the
presentation,
councilmember
smith,.
U
U
W
W
Already
I
see
that
there
are
constituents
that
believe
it's
important,
so
I'm
still
learning.
W
Those
those
topics
and
so
well,
if
I
may
follow
up
there,
was
a
report
recently
released
by.
U
Question
for
both
you
and
councilman
baralo,
you
know
if
your
districts
are
getting.
W
To
do
a
really
good
job,
so
so
I
I
just
thought
pulling
the
plug
on
it.
Now
was
just
jumping
the.
W
Gun
mr
rallo,
thank
you,
mr
mr
smith.
Mr
wallow
yeah,
the
report
that
mr
salisburg
offered
as.
R
It
has
certain
flaws,
so
it's
in
terms
of
the
evolution
of
the
decisions
and
sidewalks.
R
It
it
considers
a
lot
of
things.
Equity
is
one
that
we
that
we
have
considered.
R
Equity
is
going
to
be
part
of
that
consideration,
but
you
know
there
are
the
considerations
that.
R
Other
districts,
it
doesn't
count
the
fact
that
some
districts,
for
instance
your.
R
District
council
member
volun
has
almost
complete
sidewalks
and
on
both
sides
of
streets.
R
And,
and
on
every
street,
other
other
districts
have
not
have
developed
at
a
time
when
sidewalks.
R
Were
not
required
of
developers
and
so
don't
have
sidewalks
at
all,
and
so
as
an
effort
to
to
make.
R
Up
for
that,
as
well
as,
for
instance,
stormwater
and
so
forth,
that's
another
infrastructure.
That's.
R
Lacking
in
certain
neighborhoods,
that
is
part
of
the
process
of
determining
the
needs
and.
R
So
should
we
also
have
a
stormwater
committee
so
that
we
can
decide
where.
U
Wait,
mr
vogle:
let's
see
if
we
is
no,
I
think
we'll
still
be
time.
I
want
to
check
with
any
other.
A
Do
we
have
any
other
questions
from
councilmember
scan
blurry
yeah
I
do,
but
if
council.
A
R
You
know
that's
interesting
because
we've
been
addressing
stormwater
in
the
last.
R
We
need
to
evaluate
where
the
stormwater
monies
go
to
get
the
the
best
outcome.
R
R
U
R
R
R
R
Helpful
that
doesn't
necessarily
occur
anymore
there.
There
is
some
kind
of
you
know,
wedding
of.
R
Those
two
infrastructure
projects,
but
but
anyway
yeah
it's,
I
I
like
the
idea
put
it.
R
T
T
R
R
I
think
that
there
has
been
money
supplied
from
other
funds,
so,
for
instance,
the
alternative.
R
Reason
but
we've
gotten,
as
I
said,
we've
got
some
matching
funds
from
utilities
in
the
past.
R
R
Sarah
road,
which
is
a
multi-use
path,
so
we
were
considering
a
sidewalk
project
for
I
don't.
R
But
the
the
committee
contacted
the
npo
advisory
committee
and
got
support
of.
R
There
there's
also
tiff,
has
been
used.
Tiff
funds
have
been
used
on
sidewalks
in
the
past.
R
T
R
Okay
in
the
past,
but
this
is
going
to
be
in
terms
of
you
know,
we
have
certain
criteria
that
we.
R
Look
at,
for
instance,
you
know
in
terms
of
connectivity
that
gives
high
points
in
terms.
R
T
Thank
you,
that's
what
I
needed.
Thank
you
any
further
questions
from
council.
A
A
Our
council
staff
will
see
you
and
will
move
forward.
So
do
you
see
anyone
interested
mr
lucas.
A
X
X
X
X
X
F
I
don't
see
any
further
requests,
no.
I
I
guess
I
I
oppose
the
amendment.
I
I
think
that
that
sidewalk
committee
can
be
considered
with.
A
Mr
lucas,
yes,
we
have
trip
coverage,
I'm
not
sure
if
that's
their
actual
name
but.
Y
Oh
yes,
sir,
my
name
is
mark
sturdivant.
Y
Y
A
A
We're
talking
to
I
do
not
want
to
cut
you
off,
sir,
but
this
isn't
a
time
for
that
comment
on
on.
C
Point
of
information
mr
servant,
there
will
be
a
time
for
general
public
comment
at
the
end
of
this.
C
Meeting
please
reserve
for
it
on
the
agenda
and
we'd
be
happy
to
hear
your
comment
at
that
time.
A
C
For
instance,
spurred
an
additional
thought
and
then
we'd
go
to
final
comments
on
the
amendment.
R
Would
you
like
me
to
respond
first
sure,
go
ahead,
dave
yeah.
I
think
that
that
would
be.
R
Informative,
like
any
sort
of
information
that
could
be
applied
in
terms
of
you
know,.
R
You
know
a
certain
amount
of
subjectivity
is
inevitable.
I
mean
we
all
represent
neighborhoods.
R
Unique
position
to
know,
specifically,
you
know
what
the
needs
are.
You
know
we
can
evaluate
them.
R
R
It
doesn't
present
a
you
know,
a
avenue
for
people
to
to
utilize
people.
Don't
utilize
that.
R
R
R
The
full
council
in
which
it
eventually
does
cyber
committee,
the
cyborg
committee,
evaluates.
R
That
information,
so
I
mean
it's
all
part
of
I
think,
the
deliberative
process.
I
wouldn't
want
an.
W
The
best
solution-
maybe
maybe
we
can
ask
planning
and
transportation,
to
look
at
the
cdc.
W
The
national
standards
and
look
to
pull
in
some
of
those
I
I
just
don't.
W
W
D
To
the
subjectivity
issue,
councilmemberallo,
actually,
a
rather
serious
charge,
has
kind
of.
D
D
Having
been
on
the
sidewalk
committee,
there
are
other
things
that
are
factored
in
as
to.
D
R
It's
very
complex
and
there's
nuance,
so
let
me
give
you
a
few
examples.
For
instance,
district.
R
Lacking
sidewalks.
For
that
reason,
when
I
joined
the
council,
that
was
actually
the
rationale
that.
R
So
few
sidewalks
in
certain
neighborhoods
that
you
know
you
you
should
be
a
voice
on
it.
R
You
know
it's
adjacent
to
district
five
district,
two
district,
one
and
then
district
six
and
so.
R
That
was
a
major
multi-million
dollar
project
that
that
got
a
lot
of
attention
and
funds.
R
From
the
city,
but
district
four
didn't
see
any
of
it.
So
that's
that's
that's
another
example.
R
Union
street,
for
instance,
which
was
near
green
acres-
and
I
actually
advocated.
R
A
sidewalk
that
was
on
the
north
side
of
3rd
street
between
union
street
and
the
bypass.
R
And
it
just
happened
to
reverse
district
four,
but
he
was
a
big
fan
of
that
sidewalk
project
and.
R
R
So
forth,
so
I
I
guess
the
point
is:
is
that
it's
nuanced
council,
councilmember
sandberg,
here's.
R
Another
example:
you
probably
remember
that
when
we
approved
the
bloomington
co-housing
at.
R
The
end
of
maxwell
street
that
was
extremely
high
density,
the
other
councilmember
volun.
R
Was
there
for
that,
maybe
piedmont
smith,
but
in
any
case
it
was
a
very
high
density.
R
R
R
Or
or
if
you
were
just
plotting
out
districts
and
saying
well,
somebody
is
squirreling.
You
know.
R
Somebody's
being
able
to
get
the
pork
money,
those
things
aren't
really
revealed
unless
you.
U
Yes,
so
I
appreciate
the
the
interesting
discussion
here:
cosmo
baralo.
I
guess
I
would.
U
Ask
by
this
logic,
then:
why
is
it
that
we're
considering
the
distribution
of
sidewalk
funds.
U
R
R
R
I
think
it
would
have
to
probably
encompass
full
meetings
of
a
committee
of
the
hall
for.
U
R
R
Specifics
of
it
can
it
be
done
by
the
entire
council
sure
it
could
so,
but
you
know,
or.
R
Committees,
so
I
agree
with
that.
So
would
you
also
eliminate
sidewalk
and
jack
hopkins.
R
To
work
well,
I
think
that
there's
a
lot
of
things
conflated
last
time
in
our
debate
about.
R
Stand
against
how
what
form
it
takes
would
it
would
it
could
take
the
form
of
committee.
R
R
For
instance,
stormwater
projects
that
might
reside
you
know
in
the
areas
we're
considering
for.
R
Sidewalks
and
so
forth,
so
so
it's
an
interesting
proposal,
but
you
know
I
I
think
I
may
I.
R
R
A
D
D
Four
members,
five
members
of
this
body
do
that
additional
committee
work
that
is
required
to
get.
D
To
those
funding
decisions,
so
in
this
case
seeing
the
efficacy
of
both
jack
hopkins
and.
V
Thank
you
final
comments
from
other
council
members.
A
Council
member
flaherty,
thank
you.
I
appreciate
hearing
from
the
sponsors
and
and
members.
C
Of
public
and
others,
their
thoughts
on
this
and
first
just
a
point
of
clarification.
C
I
think
it
was
mentioned,
maybe
in
error,
that
the
resolution
as
drafted
would
fold
the.
C
C
C
Moving
the
duties
of
the
sidewalk
committee
into
the
transportation
committee.
C
C
Decisions
should
go
to
city
staff,
as
opposed
to
the
sidewalk
committee.
Regarding
you
know,.
C
Perceived
accusations
about
you,
know
pork
or
or
favored
projects,
and
that
sort
of
thing
I
think.
C
The
process
created
a
system
where
you
know
inequitable
things
might
happen.
C
C
Finally,
I
don't,
I
don't
think
this
is
the
type
of
decision
the
council
should
be
spending.
C
Are
you
know
systemically
incorrect
approaches
to
how
we
fund
sidewalks
with
regards
to
amount
of.
C
Funding
or
whether
we
should
be
bonding
more
or
how
we're
pursuing
sidewalks
policy,
for
instance,.
C
You
know
when
sidewalks
can
be
closed
during
construction
projects
or
not
things
like
that.
C
C
Those
things-
and
I
think
you
know
a
transportation
committee-
would
have
the
purview
of
sidewalks.
C
Policy
issues,
but
an
analogy
was
brought
up
previously
that
you
know
we
we
really
don't
take.
C
C
Have
both
our
streets
and
our
sidewalks
we've
done
full
radar
scans
or
maybe
lidar
scans
of.
C
Sidewalks
and
roads
in
the
city
we
don't
need
constituents
telling
us
which
ones
are,
are.
C
Where
and
how
to
objectively
pursue
sidewalks,
and
I
think
we
should
be
spending
more
time.
C
Advocating
for
different
approaches
for
more
funding,
if
that's
the
will
of
the
council
as
well.
C
A
T
T
So
here's
where
I
am
I'm
gonna,
be
supporting
this
amendment
and
here's.
Why.
T
T
Very
compelling
and
equity
is
a
concern
for
me.
Okay,
I
think
the
presence
of
the
involvement.
T
One
more
year,
but
I
would
also
offer
a
request
that
when
the
sidewalk
committee
comes
back
to
us.
T
S
Yes,
I
am
against
the
amendment.
I
think
that
the
sidewalk
committee
should
be
dissolved.
S
S
S
Equity
should
be
a
part
of
it
as
per
the
national
standards.
You
know
some
of
my
colleagues.
S
Think
that
I
want
to
micromanage
things
like
the
budget
and
and
other
aspects
of
city
government.
S
And-
and
I
don't
see
any
reason
for
it-
the
staff
have
the
expertise
that
they
should.
S
The
staff
instead
are
spending
a
lot
of
hours
guiding
council
members
through
the.
S
The
the
proposal
that
the
transportation
committee
take
on
its
duties
is
fine.
I
think.
S
S
A
R
R
Think
it's
a
very
useful
process
to
have
this
kind
of
interactivity
with
constituents.
I.
R
R
Not
on
a
regular
basis,
they
don't
go
to
neighborhood
meetings
and
they
don't,
as.
R
R
Committee,
if
you
feel
that
it's
at
that
meeting
by
asking
constituents
confirm
that
this
is
a
good.
R
R
So
I
think
that
I
agree
with
councilmember
scandaluri.
This
is
a
good
process
and
it's
a.
R
R
U
Yeah
there's
a
lot
to
say
here
I
think,
and
it's
indicative
of
the
overall
discussion.
I
think.
U
It
was
a
good
discussion,
but
I
do
want
to
first
point
out
procedurally
that
the
council.
U
Half
the
question:
if
the
sidewalk
committee
will
were
to
be
stricken,
that
does
not
speak
to.
U
How
sidewalk
funds
would
be
dispersed?
That's
that's
a
discussion
that
would
still
have
to
come.
U
And
apparently,
a
a
later
amendment
addresses
that
I
don't
think
the
council
barala
was.
U
As
to
wit,
the
evidence
we've
heard
for
as
long
as
I've
served
and
as
long
as
he
served
on.
U
Time,
you
know
what
we
don't
have
in
district
six
is
money
for
repair
and
that's
that
money.
U
But
they
walk
on
those
sidewalks
who's
going
to
represent
them
who's
going
to
represent
people
who.
U
Move
between
districts
every
year,
but
who
still
walk
on
our
sidewalks.
And
I
I
don't
think
that.
U
Per
se,
that
I
mean
I
agree
with
the
characterization
that
the
the
it's.
U
Than
fair,
it
could
be
done
more
fairly,
but
what's
really
happening
with
sidewalk
committee.
U
U
U
To
make
them
do
it
in
the
you
know
in
this
century,
but
we're
basically
remediating
an.
U
U
U
U
Of
the
language
committee,
it's
proving
its
use,
I
think
that
the
others
had
more
time.
They
might.
U
U
U
Where
the
council
has
more
influence
a
supervisor
type
like
state,
where
council
members
directly.
U
Supervise
city
departments,
and
that's
why
I
think
we
should
rethink
it.
Even
though
I'm
not.
U
I
don't
feel
as
strongly
about
it
as
it
might
sound.
I
would
at
least
recommend.
U
U
To
be
consistent
in
the
way
we
approach
everything
and
you
know,
I
think
that
sidewalk
is
a
good.
U
Example
of
a
standing
committee
that
either
either
you
approve
of
its
work,
and
that
means
you.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
A
A
A
The
things
that
we
say
and
how
we
say
them
and
and
this
is
no
disrespect
to
anyone.
But
when
we.
A
Sorry,
the
squeaky
wheel
gets
the
grease
and
then
say
well,
I
know
no
one
gets
that
that
don't.
A
Councilmember
rallo's
council
or
I'm
sorry
district
with
as
far
as
sidewalks.
I
do
not
dispute.
A
Keeping
the
sidewall
committee
at
least
for
another
year
and
here's
a
reason
why
I
think.
A
Social,
social,
economic
areas,
less
cars
need
more
walkability,
but
what
I'm
most
interested
in.
A
A
Partial
sidewalks,
and
where
can
we
fill
in
the
gaps,
I
think
with
the
staff.
A
Using
this
new
criteria
and
some
of
this
tech,
newer
technology,
maybe
in
some
cases
old.
A
Technology
then
incorporating
which
they
have
been
talking
about
some
of
the
equity
issues.
A
A
Up
with
from
the
staff-
yes,
it
may
take
a
little
bit
more
time,
but
this
is
something
that
staff
has.
A
A
The
the
city
council's
participation
and
that
connection
with
our
citizens.
A
A
District
or
extra
sidewalk
work
in
my
district,
since
you
know
you,
I'm
an
ad-large.
A
Candidate,
so
I
understand
that
I
escaped
that
possibly,
but
I
support
this
I
think
there's.
A
A
Discussions,
I
kind
of
like
to
see
where
these
new
criteria
update
and
with
the
incorporation.
A
Mr
stosberg
and
his
report
I'm
interested
in
seeing
where
this
goes
and
how
we
can.
A
Make
progress
with
that?
I
also
heard
something
about
if
you
got
elected
officials.
A
Involved
with
something,
then
you
have
inherent
bias
and
I'm
not
going
to
dispute
that.
I
will.
A
Are
we
ready
do
I
refer
this
now
to
the
clerk,
mr
flaherty?
Yes,
we
could
call
a
vote.
C
S
S
To
what
councilmember
sims
just
said,
you
know
if,
if
I
feel
like
the
sidewalk
committee
process,.
S
S
Members,
districts
and,
as
somebody
said
earlier,
I
I
don't
blame
any
council
member
who's
on
the.
S
S
Advocate
for
their
residents,
but
I
do
see
that
as
very
different
from
voting
on
policy
decisions.
S
S
S
S
I'm
just
worried
that,
as
a
council
member
I
mean
I
worry,
you
know
for
myself
as
well
that
I.
W
I
didn't
I,
it
is
not
compelling
to
me
to
dissolve
the
sidewalk
committee.
W
The
report-
I'm
not
sure
it
takes
out
the
staff
buyers
at
the
city
either
and
I
think.
W
W
So
I'll
just
come
back
to
that
that
I
I
think
it
bears
keeping
the
sidewalk
committee
for
now.
W
And
transportation
and
we
have
it
all
solved,
you
know
I
have
no
problem
with
in
the
future.
W
Looking
at
dissolving
it,
but
right
now
I
just
can't
can't
see
that.
W
W
A
U
Good
luck
and
well
done,
but
I
do
want
to
address
a
good
point.
Mr
sims
made
about
bias.
U
About
trying
to
somehow
you
know,
squelch
bias
in
the
bud,
I
mean
some
biases
are
good.
U
Out,
what's
the
fairest
process
for
reducing
arbitrary
bias,
you
know,
and
we
know
that.
U
Funds
has
a
perhaps
less
equitable
outcome,
but
that
you
know,
let's
distinguish
biases
from.
U
Outcomes,
you
know
we
could
have
more
equitable
outcomes
if
we
did
things
a
little
bit
differently.
U
But
it's
a
good
thing
to
be
thinking
about
you
know
bias
I
mean
we
can.
U
The
point
of
every
amendment
maker,
including
council,
member
smith
and
rollo.
U
But
we
should
be
trying
to
to
reduce
bias
through
a
you
know,
a
process
that
doesn't
exacerbate.
A
Thank
you
very
much
and
before
we
go
to
the
clerk
I
I
will
take
a
final
bite
of
the
apple.
A
There's
a
process
there's
design
work,
then
there's
right-of-way
work
or.
A
A
Situations
where
you
get
designed
one
year
then
right
away
the
next
year,
and
and
maybe
you.
A
A
But
there's
been
some
opportunity.
I
think
we've
been
able
to
use
some
federal
funds
through.
A
Hand
or
some
of
those
fundings
and
some
other
funding
sources
so
like
many
of
our
council.
A
Members
say,
or
at
least
one
so
that
they're
not
married
to
this,
and
if
it
were
to
go.
A
Away
tonight
I
still
think
we'd
still
get
sidewalks
completed,
I'm
not
so
sure
in
what
manner.
A
The
using
of
new
technology
and
the
incorporation
of
some
of
the
equity
data
that
we've
been.
A
Presented
with
I'm
interested
to
see
where
that
goes
so
seeing
no
more
final
comment.
B
A
A
T
Process
more
accessible.
This
amendment
is
just
just
designed
to
focus
our,
whereas
paragraphs
on.
A
Thank
you
very
much.
Do
we
have
any
questions
of
the
sponsor
from
council
council
member
volume.
U
Yes,
I
can
see
the
logic
behind
at
least
two
of
the
paragraphs
striking
them.
They
can
be
seen.
U
Standing
committees
held
only
five
five
items,
or
they
only
had
yeah
five
items
out
of
more
than.
U
50
last
year,
for
a
second
committee
hearing,
that's
an
objective
statement:
why
not
leave
it
in.
U
T
Is
a
separate
report
showing
that
that's
fine,
the
first
three
paragraphs,
the
first
three.
A
A
To
asking
more
council
questions,
I'm
just
trying
to
get
those
out
now.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
Do
we
have
any
public
comment
on
amendment
2
submitted
by
a
council
member
of
scandaluri.
A
Mr
lucas
and
I
will
and
oh
go
ahead.
Well
I'll
remind
everyone
if
you
please.
A
Would
like
to
have
a
public
comment:
you
can
use
the
chat
function
in
zoom.
Y
I
I
I
have
comments
on
other
things.
I
have
no
comment
on
your
issue.
C
Thank
you,
mr
cerdovan,
and
again
we
appreciate
well
I'll.
Let
you
take
it,
mr
president,
I'm
sorry.
C
You're
fine,
do
we
have
anyone
else,
mr
lucas.
A
D
These
strikeouts,
because
I
do
think
they
do
cast
a
certain
judgment
over
it
all
and
I
think.
D
Members
of
his
council
as
to
the
the
whole
you
know,
is
this
working
for
us,
or
is
this
just.
D
Adding
more
layers
of
complex,
complex
action,
I
I
think,
removing
that
kind
of
promotion.
If
you.
A
U
The
resolution
2001
I
took
the
whereas
clauses
from
it
and
when
writing
2101.
U
Said
are
particularly
inappropriate
or
wrong,
but
I
can
see
why
members
might
have.
U
U
I'm
you
know
fine
with
it
again.
I
would
say
that
the
third,
whereas
clause
is
objective.
U
And
it
illustrates
part
of
the
point
that
it
I
I
think
the
committees
are
working.
U
W
A
Thank
you
very
much
further
council
comment.
Final
council
comment.
A
Okay,
seeing
none
can
we
go
to
the
clerk
for
roll
call.
B
A
A
T
Is
refined
and
revisited
and
evolved
and
much
of
my
work
this
this
I
was
going
to
say.
T
T
To
the
sustainable
development
committee
in
this
regard,
it's
my
feeling
that.
T
A
Thank
you.
Do
you
have
questions
of
sponsor
from
council
members.
S
S
But
okay,
can
you
just
summarize
for
everybody
right
within
the
context
of
resolution
21-01.
T
U
U
I
just
want
to
say
that,
just
as
a
reminder
that
this
the
resolution
proposed.
U
T
C
C
Presentation,
I
think
you're
absolutely
right
that
climate
cuts
across
a
lot
of
things
and.
C
The
lit,
which
is
a
type
of
legislation
eventually
so
I'll,
take
that
back,
but
I
guess
I'm.
C
How
we
use
committees
generally,
I
guess
my
question
is:
do
you?
Do
you
see
like.
C
If,
if
they
were
combined,
if
we
didn't
pass
this
amendment,
do
you
anticipate
being
like
too.
C
T
T
T
T
Of
the
people
on
it
as
sounding
boards,
and
so
even
in
the
absence
of
legislation,
I
think.
T
C
I
appreciate
it.
Thank
you.
Okay
yeah.
I
appreciate
thank
you.
Other
questions
from
council
members.
A
Okay,
saying
none
we'll
go
to
public
comment
on
amendment
3
of
resolution,
21-01.
A
As
a
reminder,
please
use
the
raised
hand,
function
in
zoom
or.
A
Lucas,
yes,
we
first
have
alex,
I
believe,
alex
goodlad,
who
should
be
able
to.
I
I
want
to
show
support
for
this
amendment
and
and
and
just
kind
of
say,
my
piece
on
on.
Why.
I
I
think
that
we
we
talked
about
with
you
know
the
sidewalk
committee
discussions
that.
I
Discuss
policy
over
that
that
pertains
to
the
issue
and
in
the
issue
of
climate
I.
I
Think
that
at
least
in
in
the
long
run,
there's
actually
no
not
the
long
run.
But
but
now
what
what.
I
Should
be
now,
there's
a
lot
of
policy,
and
and
really
just
we
need
to
hit.
I
The
ground
running
with
with
planning
that
revolves
around
climate-
and
I
know
that.
I
That,
technically
speaking,
there
wasn't
a
lot
of
you
know
there
wasn't
a
lot
of
what
you
would
call.
I
I
Unfortunately,
I
didn't
go
to
a
lot
of
meetings
this
year
with
what
was
proposed,
and
I
I
I
think.
I
I
think
a
lot
of
why
there
wasn't
a
if
I
recall
correctly
why
there
wasn't
a
lot
of.
I
Why
there
wasn't
a
lot
of
legislation
on
climate?
This
year
was
because
kovid
dominated.
I
Kind
of
a
lot
of
it-
I
I
would
imagine
so
but
in
but
that's
not
to
say
that
climate
has
been
a.
I
Thing
in
2019,
might
I
remind
you
of
the
parking
garage
legislation,
and
I
know
that
the
climate.
I
That
time
we
were
protesting
about
it
later
in
2019
during
the
climate
march,
and
that
was.
I
That
was
actually
one
of
the
things
that
we
asked
for,
and
I
would
like
to
end
kind
of
my
word.
I
Salad
with
saying
that
this
is
what
kind
of
the
people
of
the
climate
march,
including
myself,.
I
The
the
quality
of
the
legislation
too,
the
lit
potentially,
would
have
been.
You
know,
quality.
I
I
really
really
support
this
committee
as
somebody
who's
gonna
live.
You
know,
however,.
I
I
Issue
and
it's
it's
a
state
of
emergency
and
we
should
act
like
it.
I
yield
my
time.
A
Thank
you
who
do
we
have
next,
mr
lucas,.
F
Next
up
we
have
trip
coverage
which
I
believe
is
mark
sturdivant,
who
should
be
able
to
unmute.
J
And
I've
got
two
almost
three
small
children
now
that
I
would
like
to
grow
up
in
bloomington.
J
J
J
Fake
climate
disaster
that
is
looming,
so
I
encourage
you
in
the
committee
because.
J
J
Climate
change,
if
we
want
to
have
a
city
for
our
our
children
to
grow
up
in
and.
J
Because
we
can't
get
out
of
it
alone.
Thank
you.
A
A
Council
member
volume-
I
just
wanted
to
say
a
word
about
the
the
tail
end
of
the
title.
U
Of
the
committee,
I
think
that
council,
member,
sam
or
scandaleria
makes
a
good
point
about.
U
U
Saw
an
interesting,
I
mean
the
department
I
think
that
had
most
to
do
with
concerns
over.
U
U
I
mean
we
had
to
scramble
under
extraordinary
conditions
to
repurpose,
for
example,
the
food
and.
U
Perhaps
more
than
any
other
department
last
year
that
department
directly
took
up.
U
Concerns
about
community
resilience,
so
you
know
I
I
again.
I
don't
feel
strongly
either
way
about.
U
This
I
do
think
that
there
will
be
benefits
to
focusing
continuing
to
focus
on
climate
with.
U
A
separate
committee,
I
have
to
wonder
if
maybe
resilience
is
a
little
distracting
and.
U
It
sort
of
showed
that
it
was
properly
lumped
together
at
any
rate,
I'm
curious
to
see
what.
D
I
support
keeping
these
two
committees
separate
for
all
the
reasons
stated.
D
D
Our
colleague
council
member
scandal,
lurie
really
also
did
much
heavy
lifting
throughout
the.
D
Pandemic,
that's
still
not
over
by
the
way
and
so
hats
off
to
the
city
staff
that
did
respond.
D
D
C
Support
the
amendment,
a
quick
note
about
regarding
some
of
customer
volan's
comments.
C
C
C
Action
and
climate
resilience
as
analogs
to
that
sort
of
maybe
a
more
modern
or
or.
C
Weatherization
programs,
or
all
sorts
of
things
like
that
there's
lots
of
climate
impacts
coming.
C
Our
way
and
some
that
we're
already
feeling
so
that
just
a
note
on
that,
because
I
think
maybe.
C
There
was
some
confusion
about
I'm
not
sure
all
elements
of
community
resilience
necessarily.
C
Have
some
relation
to
climate
change
in
a
very
high
level
way?
Okay,
that's
it
for
me,
thanks.
W
U
Role
as
well
last
year
and
it's
my
oversight,
I
also
appreciate
constable
flaherty's.
U
U
A
Okay,
saying
none
will
the
clerk?
Please
call
the
role
for
amendment
three.
A
A
S
Eliminating
the
housing
committee,
so
there
are
a
couple
of
whereas
clauses
and
then
actual.
S
S
And
basically,
I
I
feel
strongly
that
housing
is
an
incredibly
important
issue.
S
Even
more
so
these
days
with
covid
and
the
economic
downturn
and
the
increased.
S
S
A
Thank
you
we'll
go
to
council
for
questions
council,
member
flaherty.
C
Author
of
the
resolution
want
to
respond
on
each
of
these
amendments
or
not,
but
that's
standard.
U
Procedure,
yeah,
okay,
but
I
mean
I
have
little
to
say
about
it.
I
don't
object
particularly.
U
To
it,
I
do
think
that
again
it's
the
committee
that
gets
the
lease
legislation.
C
Getting
my
hand
up
for
a
question,
but
thank
you,
mr
president,.
C
C
And
I
guess
it's
important
to
note
that
that
housing
would
not
go
away
or
not
be
focused
on.
C
It
would
simply
be
part
of
land
use
in
the
in
the
proposal,
and
I
I
wonder
about
that
being.
C
And
if
there
might
be
some
synergies
to
be
achieved
there,
that
said,
there
are
elements
of.
C
C
Question
and
I'm
curious
in
your
opinion-
councilmember
piedmont,
smith
about
why
that
would.
C
Not
be,
as
is
ideal,
it's
again
kind
of
a
question
of
division
of
labor.
I
suppose.
C
S
Are
synergies
between
land
use
and
housing
and
the
way
we
use
our
land,
whether
we
you
know.
S
Very
closely
related,
the
land
use
committee
is
already
very
busy.
I
would
say,
with
the.
S
Udu
udo
changes
well,
those
will
probably
go
to
to
everybody,
but
we
we
have
a
regular
stream
of.
S
Of
petitions
coming
to
us
from
the
plan
commission,
and
so
I
feel
like
adding
housing.
S
So
I
would
just
think
that
housing
should
be
separate
just
because
of
the
workload
and
that.
A
V
Any
takers,
mr
lucas,
yes,
I
say
juan
thank
you,
alex
goodlad,
who
should
now
be
ready
to
comment.
P
I
guess
I'm
kind
of
with
this
committee.
It's
I
think
it's
an
interesting
question
as
kind
of.
I
Matt
flaherty
mentions
there's
a
lot
of
not
not
that
housing
committee
would
necessarily.
I
Homelessness
are
more
considered.
I
don't
know
like
like
I,
I
I
get
the
that
there's
nuance
in.
I
I
So
I
I
hope
I
didn't
waste
your
time
in
in
mentioning
this,
because
I
don't
know
where
I.
I
A
F
F
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Seeing
none
we'll
go
back
to
council
for
final
questions
or
comments.
A
Okay,
saying
none
well
the
clerk.
Please
call
the
roll
on
amendment
four.
R
O
T
A
E
U
A
sponsor
of
the
resolution
again,
I
don't
particularly
object
to
this.
I
think
I
did
signal.
S
On
a
border-
yes,
sorry,
isn't
this
moot
since
we
passed
amendment
one
that
preserved.
A
Yeah
I'll
let
the
parliamentarians
speak,
I
would
say
it's
you're
correct
that
we.
C
Chose
their
amendment
one
not
to
strike
the
sidewalk
committee
entirely
from
the
legislation.
C
But
this
proposes
to
do
something
different
with
the
sidewalk
committee
indefinitely
or
you.
C
Know
as
long
as
the
resolution
lasts,
and
I
do
think
it's
a
different
question
now
that
we
know.
C
The
sidewalk
committee,
if
struck,
would
would
its
remaining
duties
or
something.
E
E
It's
a
different
question:
the
duties
exist.
They
are
just
in
the
in
the
transportation
committee.
A
Thank
you
and
do
we
have
any
further
questions
council,
member
of
olin
you,
you
don't
mean
to.
U
But
you're
not
saying
this,
this
says
nothing
about
the
sidewalk
fund.
U
F
Amendments
were
voted
on
by
the
council
so
that
ninth,
whereas
clause
that
talks
about
whether.
F
Depending
on
the
outcome
of
this,
amendment
may
need
to
be
revised
in
some
way.
That's
all.
A
Okay,
thank
you
and,
depending
on
the
outcome,
I
guess
you
or
councilmember
flaherty
will.
A
E
T
E
Many
oh
interesting
yeah.
No,
it
would
be
the
four
members
of
the
transportation
committee.
T
E
T
The
sidewalk
committee-
am
I
somehow,
mr
lucas
or
mr
flaherty,
am
I
missing
something
somehow.
F
F
Superfluous
again,
this
this
resolution,
as
as
amended
or.
T
A
Council
members
can
blurry
yeah,
I'm
sorry,
aside
from
alternative
transportation
fund
monies
and.
E
That
we
were
asking
one
is
the
first
one
was
well
the
first
one
is:
do
we
want
to.
E
Okay
and
dissolve
the
sidewalk
committee,
so
I
I
get
it
well,
this
yeah.
This
doesn't.
U
I'm
if
I'm
wrong
here,
that,
regardless
of
how
the
council
oversees
the
sidewalk
fund.
E
W
A
E
To
any
committee
we're
on
it's
just
a
function
of
our
lives.
E
A
That
had
inherited
biases
due
to
having
elected
officials,
and
I
was
just
wondering
what
would
be.
A
A
Public
comment
on
amendment
five:
you
can,
please
use
the
raised
hand,
function.
A
Okay,
we
have
other
hand
razors,
so
we
can
come
back
to
him
if
that's
okay,.
I
Okay,
so
I
support
this
amendment
for
kind
of
the
same
reason
why
I
support.
I
Amendment
one
and
in
a
way
like
this,
might
be
even
better
than
amendment
one,
because
I.
I
The
sidewalk
committee
done
away,
but
just
to
be
part
of
a
just
part
of
a
more
synergistic.
I
Committee,
such
as
the
transportation
committee,
for
the
reason
that
a
lot
of
these.
I
And
I
mean
all
issues
intertwined
but
like
the
way
that
transportation
is
developed.
I
Of
sidewalks
and
what
sort
of
transportation
you
put
a
great
example
being
bike
lanes
kind
of.
I
Depends
on
on
on
side
on
sidewalk
availability
and
kind
of
the
way
roads
are
as
as
well
so
I.
I
Don't
know
I
I
just
think
it
makes
sense
that
that
you
have
have
it
all
in
one
committee.
A
Your
comments,
who
do
we
have
next,
mr
lucas
I'll,
try
again
for
mark
sturtevant,
to
comment.
Y
Trying
question
the
same
question:
I
had
the
last
time
I
spoke
well,
mr
sturdivant
I'll.
A
Mr
luca,
thank
you
do
we
have
any
other
comments
from
the
public.
A
You
see,
none
we'll
go
back
to
do.
We
have
any
questions
from
council.
A
Council
members
gambler,
yes,
thank
you
and
I
didn't
thank
you
for
the
presentation.
T
Before
councilmember
rosenberger,
can
you
I'm
sorry,
but
can
you
go
over
this
again.
E
E
E
That
did
not
happen
in
this
last
year,
so
I
don't
know
that
would
it
would
happen
next
year.
C
Led
to
a
you
know
a
proposal
or
legislation,
but
do
you
feel
like,
including
so
moving
the
sidewalk.
C
C
At
like,
better
sidewalk
funding
or
how
sidewalks
and
bike
trails
and
bike
lanes
interact.
E
The
the
alternative
transportation
fund
budget,
so
would
the
sidewalk
committee
here.
E
Z
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Do
we
have
any
more
questions
from
council,
okay,
scene
move
to
final
comment.
A
Council
member
volun,
yes,
thank
you.
I
didn't
address
the
question
of
the
sidewalk
committee.
U
Sidewalks
are
primarily
for
transportation.
To
answer
mr
sims
question:
the
majority
voted
to
keep.
U
Directly
in
this
way,
amendment
five
says
it
should
be
the
committee
that
deals
with.
U
U
Committee
with
counselors
rosenberger
smith
and
piedmont
smith,
so
I
you
know
don't
know
if.
U
That
makes
a
difference
to
anybody,
but
we
are
looking
at
adjusting
our
foci
this
year
and
I'd.
U
A
Councilmember,
yes,
I
I
think
this
is
a
bad
idea.
First,
I
want
to
say
that
I've
been.
R
Quite
circumscribed,
and
that
is
that
it,
its
very
specific
role,
is
mostly
connectivity.
R
R
I
think
this,
the
transportation
committee
has
a
much
broader
role
to
to
play.
R
Would
this
be
equivalent
councilman
rosenberger
talked
about
it's
like
having
different
economic.
R
Development
communities,
but
I
think
that
we
have
them.
We
have
the
edc,
we
have
the
buea.
R
They
have
certain
specific
rules
in
mind.
Council
member
flaherty
talked
about.
R
R
Into
other
funds-
and
we
did
that
last
last
year,
as
I
said,
getting
appeal
funds
to
apply
to.
R
Sidewalk
projects,
but
you
know
maybe
a
transportation
committee
could
be
looking
at.
R
Meeting
schedule
where
it
evaluates
these
things
in
short
order,
it
has
a.
R
Put
it
into
transportation
committee,
so
I
would
urge
that,
as
we
said
earlier,
when
we
decided
to.
R
Not
dissolve
the
sidewalk
committee
and
do
away
with
in
its
entirety,
including
the.
R
Funding
how
to
evaluate
projects
and
so
forth,
so
that's
already
underway,
and
so
instead
of.
C
C
C
Kind
of
a
whole
holy
separate
scope
than
committees,
which
is
what
we're
talking
about.
C
Tonight
so
we
have
11
committees
and
really
kind
of
what
we've
been
examining
is
is.
C
Things-
I
guess
it's
just
as
simple
as
that,
and
I
don't
think
this
will
undermine
any
of
the.
C
Quality
of
the
side
of
this
you
know
former
sidewalk
committee's
work
that
that
has.
C
You
know
which
committee
something
should
go
to.
I
just
think
it
makes
more
sense
to
be.
C
R
To
follow
up,
one
thing
I
did
mean
to
say
is
that
I
do
have
extensive
experience
on
the
sidewalk.
R
To
the
decisions
made
by
that
body,
so
it's
it's
been
adopted
by
all
the
members
of
the.
R
So
having
knowing
how
it
operates
and
knowing
its
circumscribed
mission,
I
do
think
that
this.
R
U
Commission
is
a
citizen
commission
and
in
fact
it's
overseen
by
the
transportation
committee.
U
Which
appoints
its
me,
the
council
seats
on
that
commission.
The
fact
that
transportation
has
a.
U
When
sidewalk
normally
does
its
work,
I
don't
think
those
arguments
are
good
enough.
U
Reason
to
not
consider
this,
but
if
it
makes
a
difference,
let
me
tempt
you
with
my
seat
on
the.
U
A
B
A
Now
that
that
has
happened
either
councilman
of
clarity
or
mr
lucas
is
there
any
other.
C
Motion
that
would
be
in
order
still
at
this
point,
which
has
to
do
with.
C
I
guess
I'll
make
a
motion.
I
move
to
authorized
staff
to
reconcile
section
four
in
accordance
with.
C
The
several
amendments
that
were
considered
to
reflect
any
adopted
amendments
second,.
C
Think
that's
more
housekeeping
less
advice,
not
to
mr
lucas
we'll
take
a
roll
call
vote
on
that.
F
S
I
actually
I'm
not
sure
if
it's
only
housekeeping,
because
section
4.
F
I
believe
it's,
the
ninth,
whereas
clause
that
references
both
the
elimination
of
the.
F
What
would
be
removed
from
section
four
but
you're
right?
That.
F
The
committee
not
having
any
any
portfolio
of
work.
W
Well,
I
I
I
don't.
I
have
no
idea,
but
I
don't
know
I
don't
know
just
a
point
of
information.
V
Okay,
I
guess
we
could
reconsider
amendment
one.
A
Before
we
do
that,
mr
lucas,
that
that
is
the
full
process,
and
by
that
I
mean.
A
Council
questions
public
comment:
is
that
required?
Okay,
it's
it's.
A
C
C
There's
been
a
move,
a
number
of
moving
parts
here
and
it
would
allow
council
staff
and
us
to.
C
A
little
more
time
to
make
sure
we
have
everything
just
right
so
to
bring
an
uncontroversial.
You.
C
Know
future
housekeeping
resolution
might
be
the
preferred
a
preferable
option.
T
Good
advice,
I
guess,
is
what
I'm
saying
yeah
I
I
as
one
of
the
prevailing
sides.
T
Person,
I'm
gonna
decline,
to
bring
an
amendment
tonight,
because
I
would
rather.
C
I
don't
think
do
we
still
put
it
as
almost
fully
amended
to
the
vote
this
evening.
C
We've
removed
the
sidewalk
committee's
purview
or
duties,
but
not
its.
C
Existence
it's
a
little
quirky,
but
it's
not
which
hence
the
future
housekeeping
resolution.
C
But
it's
not
logically
incoherent
or
something
it's
it's,
okay
to
pass.
The
resolution
in
this
form.
F
I
would
say
that's
correct
again:
the
council
by
resolution
can
create
or
abolish.
F
F
F
As
one
of
the
committees
to
be
dissolved
but
again,
section
amendment
five
removed
that.
C
Remember
flaherty
one
final,
procedural
question
that
I
would
ask
of
of
either
president
sims
or.
C
Or
mr
lucas
is
regarding
the
ninth,
whereas
clause
and
I'll
just
read
it,
whereas
after
has.
C
It's
a
whereas
clause,
it's
you
know
it's.
It
doesn't
dictate
anything
here,
except.
C
C
From
president
sims
or
council,
member
or
sorry
council
attorney
lucas,
on
that
I
I
I
would.
F
Say:
you're
right
that,
given
the
discussion,
the
word
should
leaves
it
open
for
the
future.
F
And
the
council
doesn't
necessarily
need
to
strike
that
to
have
the
logic
remain
consistent.
C
Discussion
began
when
I
was
making
a
motion
to
authorize
staff
so
I'll
restate
that
motion
I
move.
C
To
authorized
staff
to
reconcile
section
four
to
reflect
all
amendments
as
adopted.
Second,
second,.
A
A
B
W
No
sanborn,
yes
and
rollo.
No.
A
To
two
so
now,
are
we
ready
for
approval
of
a
resolution
as
amended.
C
I
believe
so
we
can
now
consider
any
council
questions
public.
A
Another
motion
made
since
it
has
been
amended
or
we
just
move
forward.
Thank
you.
A
Okay
resolution:
twenty
one
on
one
ask
men
as
as
amended,
do
we
have
any
questions
from
council.
A
A
This
is
on
resolution
21-01
as
amend
it.
Y
With
whatever
amendment
you're
doing
up
here,
original.
A
Mr
sturdivant,
there
will
be
time
for
us
to
address
what
you
want
to
comment
about
later
on
in.
A
Okay,
saying
none:
can
I
ask
the
clerk
to
call
the
role
on
resolution
2101
as
amended.
B
Yes,
council,
member
rosenberger.
A
Thank
you
that
is
adopted
eight
to
one
now.
Is
there
another
anticipated.
A
Motion.
Mister,
yes,
parliamentarian!
Mr
president,
I
moved
that
ordinance,
2103,
formerly
known
as.
C
Ordinance
2033
be
introduced
and
read
by
title
and
synopsis
only
by
the
clerk.
A
Need
a
second
second,
very
okay
and
probably
moved
in
second.
Will
the
clerk
please
read
I'll
call.
C
The
role
on
that,
I'm
sorry,
please
call
the
role
on
that
first.
Thank
you,
council
member
scandalory.
B
A
Thank
you
that
succeeds
9-0
for
ordinance,
21-03
to
amend
title.
B
V
C
I
I
intended
to
a
point
of
order.
I
intended
to
make
a
motion
to
extend
the
amount
of
time.
C
The
administration
committee
had
to
report
back
to
the
council
on
this
item,
which
is
a
quirk
of.
C
F
May
also
have
a
thought.
Well,
I
have
a
point
of
information
to
ask:
what
is
the
time
what
is.
U
U
I
mean
we
could
postpone
to
the
a
third
reading
on
what
would
be
the
next
meeting
after
the.
U
U
That
we
got
from
plan
commission
to
postpone
that
as
well.
Thank
you
defer
to
our
council
staff.
A
C
Is
there
a
there's,
a
point
of
information
if
assuming
we
can
finish
this
meeting.
F
That's
a
good
question.
I
hadn't
noticed
the
time
I
I
do
think
our
code
of
information.
U
Sorry,
the
all
right
I'll
defer
to
mr
lucas,
I'm
sorry:
okay,.
F
No,
I
think,
council
member
clarity
is
right.
Hadn't
noticed
that
it
was
past
9
45,
our
our.
F
Code
does
call
for
standing
committee
meetings
to
be
held
between
5
30
and
9
45.
V
Council
member
bowling:
well,
it's
a
point
of
order.
Yeah.
I
think
we
should
ask
the
petitioners
the.
U
Administration,
if
they
would
like
that
item
to
be
heard
tonight,
I
would
vote
to
hear.
F
On
to
this
item,
I
would
suggest:
do
you
address
the
motion
regarding
ordinance,
2103.
F
Thank
you,
mr
president,
I
move
to
extend
the
administration
committee's
time
for
reporting
on.
B
Z
C
Mr
flaherty,
oh
sorry,
I
was
hoping
we
could
as
a
yeah
point
of
order.
I
was
hoping
we.
C
F
For
first
reading,
whether
it's
referred
to
a
committee
tonight
or
at
a
future
date.
A
And
four
thank
you
and
we
have
exhausted
our
legislation
for
second
reading
and
resolutions.
A
Ordinance
21-01.
Mr
president,
I
move
that
ordinance
2101
be
introduced
for
first.
A
It
probably
moved
in
second
well,
the
clerk.
Please
call
the
roll
council
member
flaherty.
A
Thank
em,
mr
lucas
or
mr
flaherty,
is
it.
F
We
have
a
message
from
the
from
a
representative
from.
U
B
Council,
member
piedmont,
smith,
yes,
sim
smith,
yes
sandberg,
yes,
rallo.
A
Thank
you
and
that
meeting
will.
A
Okay:
okay,
how
much
later
we
are
now
to
additional
public
comment.
A
And
this
has
a
maximum
of
25
minutes
set
aside
for
this
period.
Having
said
that,.
A
Or
send
us
a
note
in
chat
first
step,
I
believe
we
have
mark
sturdivant
should
be
ready
to
comment.
Y
A
A
Y
Y
Y
Why
answer
my
question?
Please,
mr
certavan,
if
you
could
send
me
your
contact
information
or
let.
A
F
Comment
from
rm,
I
believe
that
maybe
renee
miller,
who
should
should
be
ready
to
comment.
A
AA
Your
appointment
to
be
president,
actually
I'm
just
wanting
to
say
thank
you
to
everyone.
This.
AA
Evening,
it's
been
interesting
watching
and
listening
to
more
listening
since
we're
not
in.
AA
Person
the
process
of
committee
appointments
and
how
that
works,
and
I
do
just
appreciate.
AA
All
of
your
time-
and
that's
really
all
I
have
to
say
this
evening,
but
thank
you.
AA
V
A
Matters
of
council's
schedule,
can
you
tell
us
about
that?
Mr
lucas,
I
I
don't
believe
I
have.
C
And
point
of
information,
mr
president,
yes,
will
that
meeting
include
public
comment.