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B
B
Meeting
tonight,
the
incoming
general
manager
of
bloomington
transit,
john
connell
and.
B
Just
to
recap,
we're
of
course,
presenting
107
million
dollar
civil
city
budget,
179
million.
B
B
B
B
One-Time
to
all
city
employees,
reflection
from
the
cares
act
primarily
reflecting
their
great.
B
B
B
B
B
This
budget
also
keys
on
the
basics,
the
basic
services
that
we
we
have
and
will.
B
B
Nights
in
august
and
the
presentation
key
aspects
of
those
significantly
mostly
increasing
public.
B
Four
hundred
thousand
dollars
more
of
american
rescue
plan
act
money
to
support
retention.
B
Per
sworn
officer
up
to
the
sergeant
rank
to
help
retain
the
staff
that
we
have
and.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
Okay,
let's
just
dive
right
into
legislation,
then
just
an
introductory
comment.
A
A
A
D
D
D
E
Yes,
thank
you
michelle,
as
this
deals
with
2021
salaries.
Are
the
changes
going.
E
To
be
retroactive,
they
are
but
the
once
you
approve
the
ordinance.
D
And
make
the
police
supervisor
increases
make
that
retroactive
back
to
january
1st
of
2021.
A
F
F
More
leadership,
responsibility,
understanding
that
those
adjustments
were
really
a
little
bit.
F
Lagging
behind
when
perhaps
those
could
have
been
issued
councilman
for
sandberg.
I
may
not.
D
Completely
understand
your
question,
but
let
me
let
me
tell
you
what
clarify
what
I
think.
D
D
I
am
not
maybe,
mr
underwood,
if,
if
that's
your
question,
why
so
does
that
answer
your
question.
G
Lieutenants
are
a
market
adjustment.
When
we
looked
at
the
supervisory
sergeants
pay,
it
was.
G
G
In
line
with
what
the
salary
study
showed
us
and
we
elected
to
go
ahead
and
get
the
the
5
000.
F
Those
leadership
positions
absolutely
so
we
I've
mentioned
to
the
the
group
negotiation
group.
A
Seeing
none,
let's
go
to
public
comment
just
by
way
of
reminder
or
or
by
way
of
mention.
A
A
I
Or
the
1c
of
the
or
of
the
of
the
ordinance
is
the
pay
simply
one-time
additional
pay
or.
D
I
will
try,
so
the
supervisors
are,
we
will
be
bumped
up,
their
base,
pay
is
bumped.
D
Up
significantly,
okay,
wait
wait,
so
I
see
that
yeah
captain
and
lieutenant
have
both
gone.
I
I
D
Mr
underwood,
do
you
want
to
help
me
out
here
all
right,
so
I
I
will
try
to
do.
D
About
I'm
sorry,
the
retention
pay,
yes,
okay,
but
it's
it's
up
to
the
the
administration.
I
G
E
Yes,
so
I'm
trying
to
understand
so
there
there's
a
few
things
happening
here.
E
E
Increase
in
base
salaries,
the
employees
who
were
previously
eligible
for
extra
pay.
G
G
E
Okay,
so
I'm
just
looking
at
ms
shaw's
memo.
G
They
fall
into
the
classifications
for
non-union
employees,
which
are
get
grades.
E
About
too-
and
I
apologize,
if
I'm
repeating,
but
the
pay
increase
for
those
supervisors.
G
G
A
Council,
member
anticipating
contract
negotiations
in
2022,
what
do
you
anticipate
would
be
the.
G
K
When
we
found
when
we
find
these
additional
funds
for
market
adjustment
and
and
one-time.
K
G
Sure
for
2021
leave
will
have
enough
savings
in
the
category
one
of
the.
A
Confirm
my
understanding,
the
five
thousand
dollars
over
five
quarters
that
is
anticipated.
G
Technically,
yes,
but
that
will
be
a
matter
of
negotiation
that
we're
planning
to
start.
A
A
Is
that
even
possible,
you
can
reopen
the
contract
for
specific
reasons,
we've
elected
not
to.
G
Do
that,
but,
however,
that
would
be
under
consideration,
okay,
so
every
so
all
of
the.
G
F
All
assistance
here,
as
I
will
discuss
in
the
later
budget,
with
respect
to
the
police
salaries.
F
I
do
have
concerns
with
the
incremental
one
time.
Well,
you
know
five
times.
F
F
F
F
Have,
and
so
I
will
be,
anticipating
and
hoping
that
during
the
collective
bargaining
session,
a.
F
F
J
J
Restate
them
that,
as
it
is
a
one-time
bonus,
it
may
have
some
interim
effect
on
recruitment,
but.
J
What
is
really
required
is
base
salary
increase
for
retention
because
it
doesn't
really.
J
Address
retention,
if
we're
going
to
be
competitive,.
J
With
other
jurisdictions
around
the
state,
we
have
to
be
competitive
in
our
base.
Salary
pay.
J
And
this
is
just
a
temporary
measure,
so
it
it's
not
adequate
and
I,
the
the
current
staffing
levels.
J
Give
me
much
concern,
I'm
very,
very
concerned
about
inadequate
staffing
levels
currently.
J
For
supervisors,
that
is
a
good
step
forward,
and
I
hope
that
given
negotiations
coming.
A
L
A
Moving
on
to
our
second
piece
of
legislation,
ordinance
21-36.
D
D
D
D
A
Seeing
none,
let's
go
to
public
comment,
then
again
by
way
of
reminder,
if
you
would
like.
A
Under
participants
or
under
the
more
button,
if
those
don't
work,
you
can
send
a
message
in
chat
to.
A
A
I
believe
so
I
think
you
mentioned
earlier
in
the
meeting
that
each
speaker
would
have
three.
H
Minutes
per
comment-
and
I
see
one
speaker
at
the
moment-
colin
murphy
should
now
be
able
to.
H
M
First
of
all,
yes,
thank
you,
wonderful,
my
name
hello
good
evening,
council
members
and
members
of.
M
M
M
It
speaks
to
where
we
feel
that
the
council
should
prioritize
funding
the
budget.
So,
yes,.
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
Stability
in
other
u.s
cities-
and
I
will
see
time
for
my
colleague
to
complete
later
thank
you.
N
Going
to
continue
reading
the
this
resolution
that
my
colleague
mr
murphy
started
and
then
I'll.
N
Pass
over
to
our
other
colleague
najla
to
to
comment
on
how
this
is
relevant
to
this
discussion.
N
N
O
O
O
O
O
For
too
long,
our
city
has
shifted
responsibility
of
housing.
Our
most.
O
O
O
O
O
A
P
And
so
forth,
I
just
wasn't
sure
if
that
was
the
case
or
not.
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
comment.
P
That
there
are
a
lot
of
sergeants
that
do
a
lot
of
the
extra
details.
The
special
assignments.
A
Sounds
like
it.
This
is
not
a
point
to
engage
in
dialogue,
but
one
of
our
council
members
very.
H
Yes,
I
do
see
a
message
from
sam
dove
that
he
is,
I
think,
working
on
now.
H
To
send
to
me
to
read,
I'm
happy
to
to
read
that
once
it
comes
in
if
you'd
like.
A
A
H
If
you'd
like
to
to
move
on-
or
I
can
read
that
once
it
once
it
comes
in.
H
Okay,
why
don't
we
go
ahead
and
then
I
just
just
received
it.
Mr
dove
states
that
folks.
H
A
F
If
anybody
wants
to
address
cody
f's
concern,
it
sounds
like
we
did
not
adequately
address.
F
G
Happy
to
do
that,
jeff,
underwood
city
controller.
Yes,
they
will
continue
to
receive
those
pays.
F
And
with
respect
again
to
the
police
department
in
in
talking
with
our
police,
who
are
tasked.
F
This
particular
discussion,
suggesting
that
we
cut
the
police
budget
and
place
it
elsewhere.
F
We
once
again
are
grateful
for
the
arpa
funding
that
is
allowing
us
to
give
one-time
bonuses.
F
F
I
Yes,
thank
you.
It's
an
interesting
commentary
to
receive
on
this
ordinance
and
one
that.
I
I
understand
where
it's
coming
from
and
it's
a
difficult
subject
to
raise
under
any
circumstances.
I
I
I
Doesn't
make
sense
to
to
to
not
fund
the
mandate
and
so
what
the
administration.
I
Is
proposing,
however,
impermanently
is
a
kind
of
raising
of
the
debt
ceiling.
I
So
you
know
I
one
of
the
most
significant
reasons
that
I've
I've
been
reading.
Some
of
the.
I
Which
is
as
clear
a
an
expression
of
their
concern
as
as
any
we
could
hope
to
see.
And
one
of.
I
I
Human
right
and
we
should
be
moving
towards
it
at
this
minute
with
this
ordinance,
it's
it's.
I
Should
be
doing,
and
while
I
question
some
of
the
other
administration's
priorities
in
this
case.
I
When
we
already
know
that
it,
in
fact,
for
the
service
we're
providing
it,
we
we
don't.
I
Fund
it
adequately,
so
I
I'm
gonna
support
this
ordinance.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Councilmember
rallo.
J
As
I
indicated
before,
I'll
support
the
ordinance
as
amended,
but
to
bring
to.
J
The
council
approved
annexation,
which
will
require
dozens
more
yesterday.
There
was
a.
J
J
Duty,
if
we
had
another
incident
like
that
it
it
couldn't
have,
it
would
have
really
strained.
J
J
Of
dealing
with
homelessness,
people,
people
who
have
addiction,
mental
health,
health
problems.
J
And
just
in
order
to
relate
and
to
to
have
interactions
with
neighborhoods.
J
For
the
best
police
force,
one
that
has,
we
have
an
adequate
number
that
can
do
the
types.
J
Of
community
policing
that
we
expect
to
to
to
have-
and
it
gives
us
optimal
security-
that.
J
We
know
that
you
know
we,
we
aren't
going
to
have
overworked
undervalued
officers
who
are.
J
Like
any
human
being,
when
you're
stressed
mistakes
could
happen,
and-
and
we
don't
want
that.
J
This
for
the
for
the
time
being
thanks.
Thank
you,
council,
member
additional
comments.
A
Council,
member
flaherty,
thank
you.
I
did
want
to
briefly
address
or.
Q
I
had
mentioned
that
resolution
to
the
council
in
the
past,
at
probably
a
meeting
in
may
or.
Q
June,
which
was
a
resolution
I
voted
for
along
with
all
because
members
who
were
in
attendance.
Q
Priorities
and
requests
of
that
resolution-
and
I
think
some
of
that's
reflected.
Q
And
some
other
things,
but
I
also
think
more
can
be
done
and
I
think.
Q
Q
The
responsibility
of
government
as
a
provider
of
last
resorts
for
unhoused
residents,
whom.
Q
Society
has
failed,
so
there's
differing
levels
of
understanding
or
values.
I
think
about.
Q
Whose
responsibility
it
is
to
address
our
most
vulnerable
residents
and
help
them.
Q
Q
To
address
homelessness,
I
I
think
that's
very
out
of
step
with
what
people
who
are
actually.
Q
I
say
that
because
they've
told
me
at
least
in
some
instances,
so
I
think
the
overall
point.
Q
Q
That
our
city
budget
is
in
fact
a
zero-sum
game,
and
that
you
know
a
crisis
is
in
the
eye
of.
Q
And
how
we
address
those
things-
and
I
think
again,
part
of
the
point
is
that
you
can
address.
Q
Councilmember
volun
just
mentioned
that
that
a
number
of
the
exit
interviews
which
I
haven't
had.
Q
A
chance
to
review
yet,
but
I
look
forward
to
doing
mentioned
a
sort
of
frustration
with
with.
Q
Q
Opinion
on
that,
and
I
think
we
need
to
continue
to
make
progress
on
those
fronts,
so
I
just
did.
Q
Want
to
address
that,
and
I
appreciate
the
members
sharing
that
resolution
and
and
talking
about.
A
Councilmember
sims.
Thank
you
very
much
and
first
of
all
I
want
to
thank
because
members.
L
L
Best
to
utilize
those
group
of
community
service
folks
and
our
social
workers.
L
L
Officers
but
I
I'm
confident
that
we
can
work
toward
that
now
back
to
really
this
ordinance.
L
I
too
agree,
I
think
what
what
the
resolution
addressed
and
those
who
don't
know
his
resolution.
L
Is
quite
enough
as
we
move
forward
when
we
first
started
this
conversation.
L
There
was
a
flack
of
a
better
term
and
not
to
make
the
wrong
assumption,
but
there
was
zero.
L
L
L
Recruitment
is
is
challenging.
There
are
some
problems
across
this
country.
L
And
those
issues
there's
some
societal
issues
that
we
need
to
deal
with.
Many.
L
Folks,
don't
want
to
be
in
law
enforcement
anymore.
So
that's
part
of
the
issue
there.
L
L
L
Where
we
can
have
some
improved
morale
within
the
department
there's
other
issues
such.
E
Yes,
I'm
going
to
pass
on
this
ordinance
this
evening.
I
I
feel
like
there's
still
a.
E
E
All
avenues
and
to
see
if
the
current
contract
can
be
reopened,
I
think
there's
some
confusion.
E
Contract
or
an
early
start
on
the
next
contract.
So
so
that's
that-
and
I
did
want
to.
E
E
E
The
pressures
on
the
few
fewer
officers
who
remain
on
staff,
so
so
anyway,
I
I
will
be
passing
on.
E
K
In
in
thinking
about
the
officer's
compensation
and
trying
to
determine.
K
K
K
I
I
found
that
incredulous
that
a
big
part
of
the
budget
with
a
lot
of
important
functions.
K
Such
as
the
police
department,
they
weren't,
it
wasn't
being
looked
at
and
analyzed.
K
K
Besides
salary,
so
I'm
thankful
for
the
movement
we've
had
I'm
going
to
support
this.
A
Okay
cena.
I
appreciate.
A
Issue
that
we
have
with
with
recruitment
and
especially
retention-
and
I
appreciate.
A
A
A
A
The
kinds
of
resources
we
need
in
law
enforcement-
I
think
I
look
forward
to
seeing
us
expand.
A
A
So
I
don't
think
that
we
can
overlook
the
sheer
expense
of
retention.
I
again,
I
appreciate.
A
What
the
mayor
has
done
with
the
five
thousand
dollar
bump,
but
I
think
several
members
of.
A
This
council
have
conveyed
we're
watching
closely.
I
look
forward
to
additional
clarification
on.
A
Tools
we
have
in
that
toolkit
again.
I
think
I
may
abstain
on
this
particular
one
for
right
now.
A
F
F
F
Pertaining
to
the
unhoused,
that
is
not
the
role
of
the
police,
and
I
think
we
need
to
respect
that.
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Course
correct
and
that's
that's
a
pretty
dire
warning,
but
I
too
I'm
going
to
pass
on
this
budget.
F
J
Thank
you.
I've
been
convinced
now
because
of
the
arguments
of.
J
J
J
With
police,
because
it
is,
it
reduces,
hopefully
eliminates
the
perception
of
off
that.
J
Officers
present
a
threat,
and
that
certainly
applies
to
homeless
residents
of
the
city.
Q
Brings
us
closer,
but
it
doesn't.
It
doesn't
really
ameliorate
the
problem
so
as
councilmember.
J
I
Yeah,
I
find
this
debate
very
interesting
and
I
appreciate
it
the
objection
I.
I
Disagree
with
that
characterization
frankly,
there
are
certainly
trade-offs.
We
have
to
make.
I
But
how
we
use
our
money
can
have
multiplying
effects.
We're
certainly
doing
that
with
some.
I
Of
the
cares
act
money,
but
you
know
one
thing
that
one
thought
that
went
through
my
head.
I
A
great
number
of
constituents
who
don't
advocate
for
themselves
we're
used
to
thinking
of
them.
I
They
have
a
union,
they
have
members
who
who
come
and
speak
for
their
position.
I
I
I
A
city
this
crisis
in
housing-
and
I
I
agree
with
whoever
it
was.
You
said
that
they're
not.
I
Mutually
exclusive
issues,
but
what
we
don't
have
yet
is
a
clear
commitment
if.
I
It's
not
even
something
that's
been
discussed
as
a
result
of
this
budget
process
for
2022.
I
Environment,
they
also
focus
on
economic
sustainability
and
social
sustainability,
and
this.
I
First
and
it's
time
we
did
so
you
know
I
just
don't
want
my
concerns
over
the
police.
Q
Second,
thank
you.
I'm
just
gonna
go
across
my
screen
here,
council
member
ralu.
A
Thank
you.
Everyone
moving
on
to
ordinance,
2137,
an
ordinance
fixing
the
salaries
of.
D
Yes,
slow
on
the
and
click
sorry
about
that.
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Eighty
nine
hundred
dollars
and
finally,
there
are
two
additional
changes:
the
two
customer
service.
D
D
D
L
L
Help
clarify
me
when
we're
talking
the
fiscal
impact
on
new
positions,
in
particular
ftes.
L
L
A
On
which
version
of
zoom
you
have
either
on
participants
or
reactions
or
the
more
button.
H
Just
remind
folks
who
may
wish
to
comment,
you
can
also
send
a
chat
if
you're
not
able
to.
J
Thanks
I'll
be
passing
on
this,
I
think
my
my
primary.
J
Here
it
is,
my
understanding
is
that's
that
so
few
calls
and
five
percent
on
average
require.
J
Someone
who
is
a
non-sworn
employee,
I
don't
see
the
need
for
this.
A
E
E
E
Which
present
such
an
urgent
matter
and
are
are
really
essential
to
to
contributing.
E
In
our
small
but
important
way
to
and
climate
change
reduction,
and
I
think
that
it
is.
E
Of
such
importance
that
we
follow
our
plans,
I
mean
we,
you
know
scientifically.
E
And
we
are
not
on
track
by
what
it
says.
You
know
in
phase
one
or
in
year,
one.
R
I
think
at
the
budget
hearings
it
became
clear
that
not
only
are
we
not
going
to
be
meeting.
R
In
a
cohesive
way,
and
so
we
really
need
a
director
position
to
you
know
implement
that
plan.
Q
Q
Piedmont,
smith
and
rosenberger
a
few
quick
follow-up
points.
I
agree
that.
Q
Q
What
they
can
with
regard
to
to
our
plans,
so
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
as
well
that
this
is
not.
Q
A
criticism
of
staff,
it's
just
a
matter
of
priorities
with
respect
to
the
plans
we
have
and.
Q
The
desire
to
see
them
through
within
within
the
specified
time
frames.
One
final
note
that.
Q
Actions
called
for
by
climate
action
planning
and
climate
resilience
planning.
Q
Are
really
cross
departmental
across
city
cross
community
and
require
that
type
of.
Q
Integration
with
other
other
departments
and
cabinet
level
positions,
so
I
I
don't
think
it's.
Q
The
climate
action
plan,
but
I
don't
think
it's
uncommon
or
unreasonable
to
to.
Q
Doing
a
lot
on
this
front
and
our
leaders
on
this
front
to
address
some
of
the
challenges
we're
facing
currently
with
capacity
issues
so.
Q
J
Well,
thank
you
well,
my
colleagues
make
a
very
compelling
point
here,
and
I
also
note
that.
J
We're
behind
on
the
sustainability
action
plan,
although
recognizing
the
pandemic
had
a
probably.
J
Some
impact
on
that
the
the
original
intention
of
having
a
sustainability
director
was
to
be
in.
J
The
mayor's
office,
customer
piedmont
smith
and
I
argued
in
a
previous
administration
for.
J
I
suppose,
in
a
sense
because
that
department
was
focused,
so
it
was
so
weighted
toward.
J
Growth
and
it
wasn't
really
taking
into
account
the
possibilities
of
implementing
sustainability.
J
J
I
I
will
join
you
in
voting,
no
in
a
plea
that
that
that
be
recognized
in
this
budget.
J
I
Zarello's
comments
made
me
want
to
chime
in.
I
was
around
at
the
time
and
art
made
the
same.
I
Argument
about
that
you
know
sustainability
needing
to
be
a
cabinet
level
position.
I
Position
I
still
hold,
and
you
know
I
am
encouraged
by
these.
These
many
comments.
I
We're
trying
to
hire
a
tdm
manager,
we
have
a
transportation
plan,
we
have
a
planning.
I
Department
to
blend
the
comprehensive
plan,
you
know
what
we
haven't
done
is
assigned
somebody.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
sandberg.
Thank
you
with
respect
to
everything
that's
been
said.
F
Year
or
two
one
of
the
things
that
kind
of
has
been
said
to
us
is,
I
guess,
is
a
response
or,
as
a.
F
Raise
taxes,
and
to
that
I
say
well,
that's
certainly
one
way
of
making
sure
that
our
city.
F
F
F
F
Failure
to
commit
to
public
safety
in
in
in
a
more
comprehensive
way.
I
will
assert.
F
There
is
a
way
to
make
our
budget
work
so
for
this
one.
Just
on
on
a
principle,
I
will
abstain.
A
Thank
you
additional
comments,
council
member
flaherty.
Yes,
thank
you
is
the
second
round.
Q
Q
That,
along
with
a
few
colleagues
who
recommended
specifically
this
position,.
Q
Via
writing
and
past
correspondence
with
the
mayor.
We
we
also
proposed
how
to
fund
it,
and
I
may.
Q
But
second
is
just
following
up
on
council
member
vollen's
points
again
I
would.
I
would.
Q
Q
The
climate
action
plan,
and
so
I
think
we
do
have
that
it's
just
again
to
me,
a
capacity.
Q
Issue
that
it
it
probably
takes
multiple
people.
I
mentioned
a
few
departments.
Q
Like
that
so
much
bigger
than
we
are,
but
it's
it's
to
me
not
just
a
sort
of
organizational.
Q
And
hierarchical
issue,
including
you
know,
being
at
a
lateral
stage
with
other
department.
A
Second,
thank
you
just
going,
as
I
see
people
on
the
screen.
A
So
that
is
two
yes,
five,
no
to
abstain,
two
pass!
So
thank
you.
Everyone
moving
to
ordinance
2138
to.
D
A
A
More
button,
depending
on
the
version
you
have,
if
you
are
on
a
cell
phone,
you
can
press
star
nine.
A
H
I
C
A
A
A
S
S
I'm
happy
to
take
any
questions
and
thank
you
so
much
for
having
me
tonight.
E
Yes,
mr
kelson,
if
the
rate
case
is
successful,
would
you
come
back.
E
For
another
appropriation
or
how
does
that
work?
The
way
it
works
is
that
our
we.
S
Of
the
the
the
additional
revenue
is
dedicated
towards
continuing
our
paying
our
o
m
costs.
S
As
they
as
they
inflate
in
the
future,
and
also
they
cover
a
lot
of
capital
costs,
so
the
monies.
S
Those
those
dollars
will
be
accumulating
during
the
year.
The
main
thing
we're
going
to
be
doing.
S
Issue
the
council's
already
approved
related
to
the
straight
case.
So
what
will
what
we'll,
mostly.
S
That
was
sorry
about
that
the
we
will
be
taking
on
the
we
will
be
selling
bonds.
S
S
Makes
sense
I
feel,
like
I
got
distracted
there
and
when
would
the
new
rates
go
into
effect?.
S
Well,
we're
in
we're
hopeful
that
we're
going
to
have
a
settlement
hearing.
S
At
iurc
sometime
in
october,
and
if
that's
the
case,
we
would
anticipate
the
the
new
rate
tariff.
L
Kelson,
I
was
just
wondering
if,
in
fact,
we
are
successful
with
the
rate
case.
L
What
do
you
anticipate
the
revenue
increase
to
be
in
round
terms?
It
was
we
we
asked
for.
S
22
percent
we're
going
to
probably
be
smaller
than
that.
So
that's
on
about.
S
Monitor
algal
populations
in
the
water
that
that
is
coming
into
the
plant
we've
been
doing.
S
A
lot
of
that
testing
by
sending
it
off
to
labs.
So
it's
one
of
those
things
that
there's
a.
S
So
there's
a
their
pair
of
chemicals,
mib
and
jasmine
methyl
iso
borneo.
S
Is
what
mi
b
stands
for,
and
they
naturally
occur
in
in
surface
waters
and
in
lakes?
So.
S
In
summertime
with
water
that
comes
from
lakes,
now
in
2016,
we
made
some
treatment
changes
at
the.
S
Basically,
we
put
a
brita
filter
in
the
plant
and
and
that
helps
take
out
those
taste
and
odor.
S
S
2016.,
so
I
I
don't
think
anybody
any
of
our
customers
was
ready
for
it,
and
I
and
I.
S
S
S
Called
a
flowcam
that
we
purchased
late
last
year,
that
device
allows
us
to
do
automated.
S
Plant
we'll
be
able
to
look
more
closely
on
an
ongoing
basis,
even
a
daily
basis,
to
see.
S
Treatment
adjustments,
as
in
in
anticipation
of
what
of
what
happened
last
week,
so
that's.
S
What
we
did
ultimately,
when,
when
we
got
the
the
the
taste
complaints,
we
we
increased
the
feed.
S
S
S
Or
or
whatnot
it
just
may
take
a
couple
weeks
to
clear
out.
We
have
been
doing
some
additional.
S
Flushing
to
to
try
and
get
it
out
of
the
system,
and
it
is
getting
it,
it
is
mostly
gone
and.
S
A
number
of
complaints
has
gone
gone
way
down,
but
you
know
doughnut,
we
had
it.
We
thought
we.
S
Had
this
completely
under
control
and
it
and
we
had
an
unusually
large
bloom,
this
fall.
J
Dr
kelson,
could
you
so
I'm
curious
about
this
is,
is
the
is
it
the
algal
bloom?
Is
it
algae
or
is.
J
It
cyanobacteria
or
is
it
other
types
of
bacteria
these
were
these,
were
these
were
cyanobacteria.
S
S
J
My
other
question
is:
do
you
do
you
sample
as
the
water
is
leaving
the
plant?
In
other
words,
we.
J
J
S
So
the
the
operators-
actually,
this
is
an
interesting
thing.
The
the
the
particular.
S
S
And
and
so
now,
we're
taking
we're
taking
sample
and
smelling
it
and
also
tasting
it,
because
that.
S
J
Implementing
right
now,
but
ultimately,
what
we
need
to
do
is
care
for
the
watershed
and
prevent.
J
Know
we
we
have
concerns
about
the
quality
of
the
source
as
well.
Do
you
think
we
do.
S
We
do
pay
attention
to
that
and
we
are.
We
are
assisting
with
watershed
activities.
S
In
a
number
of
different
ways,
but
it's
it
is
really
notable
that
the
problem
we
had
last
week.
S
Summer,
you,
you
knew.
It
was
coming
when,
when
the
summertime
came,
that
the
the
the
water
would.
S
Start
to
get
that
kind
of
a
lakey
taste,
sometimes
not
every
day
but
but
but
sometimes
and
then.
S
In
2016
my
first
year
here,
we
we
had
hundreds
of
taste
and
odor
complaints
that
summer
all.
S
Summer
long
because
it
had
always
been
the
this
is
just
a
sort
of
endemic
in
surface
water
systems.
S
Associated
with
reservoirs,
but
you're
right
over
time,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we're.
S
Making
that
the
we're,
adding
as
little
additional
nutrient
loading
to
the
to
the
watershed
and
to.
S
The
lake,
because
we
possibly
can
a
lot
of
that's
planning
and
zoning,
some
of
that's
going
to.
S
Actually
have
to
be
projects
in
the
watershed
and
and
so
forth,
but
and
global
warming
has
a
role.
A
Ordinance
21
or
appropriation
ordinance
2103.
If
you'd
like
to
offer
a
comment,
please
use.
A
The
raise
hand,
function
and
zoom,
which
is
under
participants
or
reactions,
or
the
more
button.
A
H
The
meeting
I
don't
know
if
someone's
clicking
that
accidentally,
so
I
still
have
no
requests.
A
Council
member
sims,
thank
you,
I'm
not
sure
if
it's
a
question,
but
I'm
I
was
wondering
if.
L
Mr
kelson
can
speak
about
staffing.
We've
been
talking
a
lot
about
staffing.
S
Well
right
now
we
do
have
some
staffing
challenges
in
in
transmission
and
distribution.
S
S
Of
things,
the
construction
industry
right
now
is
just
so
active
that
and
that
wages
have
gone
up.
S
All
over
the
place,
and
even
one
of
the
utility
organizations
near
us.
S
Because
there's
pretty
good
money
out
there
for
for
people
in
this
industry,
so
we
are
working.
S
And
and
the
legal
department
about
what
kinds
of
things
we
might
be
able
to
do
to
to
be
more.
S
Effective
in
retention
and
recruitment,
especially
for
the
the
really
highly
skilled.
S
S
S
S
From
from
from
the
administration
in
these
efforts
and
we'll
be
we're
we're
going
to.
S
Operator
position
open
at
monroe:
we've
had
some
turnover
not
associated
with
with
that,
then.
S
That's
not
associated
with
any
specific
concerns,
just
people
moving
away
and
things
like
that.
S
Lot
of
churn
over
there
in
the
last
year,
thank
you,
and
I
think
I
heard
about
in
a
meeting.
L
L
S
Are
looking
for
for
jobs?
Please
be
watching
for
utilities,
jobs,
it's
a
great
industry
to
be
in.
L
Move
do
pass
exactly.
Thank
you
so
just
going
down
the
list,
as
I
see
them,.
A
A
Bloomington
transportation
corporation
for
2022,
just
by
way
of
reminder,
too,
the
public
comment.
A
Portion
of
this
deliberation
will
constitute
the
statute
statutorily
required
public
hearing.
T
And
tonight
before
I
make
my
budget
commentary
if
the
council
would
allow,
I.
U
It's
great
to
be
back
in
bloomington,
I'm
a
iu
grad,
so
pretty
familiar
with
the
city.
Happy.
U
Career
most
recently
in
lafayette
with
city
bus
is
the
manager
of
operations.
Prior
to
that
I
was.
U
I
have
a
tough
assignment
ahead
of
me
to
fill
blue's
shoes
he's
done
a
fantastic
job
and.
U
He's
been
working
with
me
to
prepare
me
to
for
the
transition,
so
it's
great
to
be
here.
Thank.
U
You
all
right
welcome
good
to
have
you
with
us.
So
mr
may,
thank
you
with
respect
to
our
proposed.
T
T
T
Budget
with
that,
I'm
glad
to
entertain
any
comments
or
questions
that
the
council
may
have.
E
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
may
good
to
meet
you,
mr
connell.
I
my
question
is
about
the
tax
rate.
T
That
is
a
good
question.
I
think
it's
approximately
about
a
four
and
a
half.
I
Yes,
mr
may
thank
you
for
the
presentation.
I
I
wonder
if
you
could
just
share
with
us.
I
I
T
T
A
So
to
speak,
how
does
that
compare
to
other
college
towns?
Do
you
have
a
sense
of
that.
A
A
Reactions
tab
or
the
participants
tab
or
the
more
tab
if
you
are
participating
by
cell
phone,
you.
A
Can
use
star
nine
or
one
final
option
is
to
type
a
message
in
chat
and
our
meeting
host
will.
I
At
the
steering
wheel-
and
we
hope
that
you
have
an
excellent
retirement
that
you
not.
I
Forget
us
and
I'm
sure
that
mr
connell
has
big
shoes
to
fill,
but
I'm
not
sure
he'll
do
a
good.
I
L
Of
service
lou,
I'm
sorry,
mr
may,
I
think
I
can
call
you
and
it's
nice
to
meet
mr
connell
and.
L
As
well
but
again
just
want
to
thank
you
hope
you
enjoy
your
retirement
and
look
forward.
L
One
of
the
things
I'm
most
grateful
for
is,
as
another
department
head
you've
always
been.
L
Respected,
as
far
as
I
know,
amongst
your
colleagues
in
particular
my
wife
and
I
are
just
crazy.
L
About
lou
and
and
how
you
treat
people
in
your
your
professionalism
and
respect,
what's
important.
R
Working
with
you,
similar
to
council
member
sims,
I
was
just
thinking
about
how
you.
R
J
To
meet
you,
mr
connell,
and
it's
been
an
honor
and
pleasure
to
work
with
you
lou,
it's
been.
E
Concerns
I
really
appreciate
that
I
think
he's
he's
a
true
public
servant
and
we
will
miss
you.
E
With
you
know,
the
delays
in
implementing
the
the
route
changes.
E
K
K
With
your
staff
and
you
so
thank
you
very
much
and
bon
voyage
yeah.
Thank
you.
A
Q
Many
years
of
service
and
help
with
this
body's
efforts
over
the
year,
I
know
over
the
years.
A
A
Pretty
copious
notes
of
meetings,
so
I
went
back
through
meeting
notes
from
the
conversations.
A
A
I
counted
138
questions
that
I've
asked
you
so
108
38
thank
yous
and
more
so.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
all
and
just
going
around
council
member
rallo.
A
T
A
A
We're
welcoming
mr
underwood
good
evening,
jeff
underwood
city
controller
first,
would
like
to.
G
Thank
steven
lucas
for
allowing
me
to
follow,
lou
may
and
and
that
good
luck
to
lou.
G
Vacation
tonight
I'll
hit
some
highlights
on
the
budget
and
then
we
get
to
questions.
G
And
comments
as
noted
this
is
the
public
hearing.
This
was
duly
advertised
through
gateway.
G
Online,
which
is
the
requirement-
and
it
was
advertised
on
september,
17th,
12
days
before
the.
G
G
G
In
food
beverage
parts
department,
street
department
to
name
a
few.
G
To
lag
behind
any
downturn
in
the
economy
and
takes
a
little
bit
longer
to
recover.
G
Security
act
and
arpa
american
rescue
plan
act.
We
have
received
significant
funds
to
to
help.
G
Us
work
through
that,
but
we'll
continue
to
be
diligent,
we'll
continue
to
monitor.
G
Cash
reserves
will
continue
to
be
in
a
strong
position.
We
ended
2020
with
38.8,
that's
about.
G
Months
of
the
city's
general
fund,
we're
projecting
those
levels
to
be
29.1
at
the
end.
G
This
year
and
23.6
at
the
end
of
22.,
looking
at
an
18-month
projection,
we
think
we'll
be
at.
G
About
25
at
the
end
of
of
2022.
property
taxes
continue
to
be
the
bulk
of
the
funding
for
the.
G
Across
the
state
and
every
unit
of
government
gets
the
same
growth
quotient,
regardless
of.
G
The
local
economy,
local
income
tax,
is
our
second
largest
source.
It's
about
26.5
in
the.
G
General
fund
it
composed
of
three
different
buckets
distributive
shares
economic
development.
G
And
public
safety
lit
currently
the
city
of
monroe
county
has
enacted
two
of
those.
The.
G
G
Which
goes
to
ellisville
state
scienceville,
the
county
and
the
city
of
bloomington
would.
G
G
For
2022.
also
would
note
that
we'll
get
tomorrow
or
I'll
take
that
back
on
friday.
G
Revise
projections
on
that
as
well,
so
we'll
update
you
when
we
come
back
to
the
next
meeting
there.
G
Won't
be
anything
we
can
do
regardless,
but
we'll
know
that
I
I'm
expecting
they'll,
probably.
G
Confirm
the
amounts
that
those
two
to
combine
property
taxes
and
local
income
taxes
account
for.
G
G
G
Therefore,
that's
the
biggest
decrease
in
our
miscellaneous
revenues,
on
expenditures
for.
G
All
funds,
the
total
budget
is
a
hundred
and
six
million
nine
hundred
sixty
one
thousand
dollars.
G
About
11.9,
11.9
million
dollar
increase
or
12
and
a
half
percent
the
vast
majority.
G
Overwhelming
majority
is
due
to
a
million
dollars
in
cares,
money
that
we're
appropriating.
G
G
An
overall
decrease
in
the
budget.
I
would
like
to
note
one
of
the
changes
was
into
the
arpa.
G
Funding
there
was
a
transfer
150
000
from
hand
to
esd
to
more
properly
align
a
program
there.
G
There
was
a
fifty
thousand
dollar
reduction
due
to
a
duplication
of
programs
that
was
funded.
G
Increase
to
the
police
for
a
net
increase
of
three
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollars.
G
G
Caps,
and
that
would
accounting
for
those
who
would
only
account
for
a
1.2
change
in
compared
to.
G
G
From
1.6
million
to
1.5
and
moved
100
000
into
the
human
resources
budget
to
be
utilized
for.
G
G
G
At
the
beginning
was,
this
is
a
transition
from
august,
where
we
present
program
budgets.
G
G
A
property
tax
levy
and
their
own
rate
and
then
finally,
the
cumulative
capital
development
fund.
G
Which
gets
a
rate
of
five
cents
that
gets
adjusted
each
year
as
well.
So
those
are
your.
G
Levy
accounts,
the
ordinance
is
also
broken
out
into
state
required
funds
and
then
local.
G
Home
rule
funds,
so
that
you
see
those
bifurcated
in
the
ordinance
that
is
presented.
A
Thank
you,
mr
underwood.
Let's
come
to
council
for
questions.
E
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
underwood.
I
had
a
question
about
the
the
ps
lit
funding.
G
And
the
council
will
vote
on,
but
there
we
present
their
entire
budget.
So
you
have
an
idea.
E
A
Council,
member
smith,
thank
you
for
the
presentation.
Mr
underwood,
can
you
thumbnail
me.
K
How
much
is
reverted
each
year
to
going
back
to
the
general
fund
that'll
that
varies
from.
G
Year
to
year,
we
in
the
past
the
mayor
has
indicated
the
department
heads
that
approp.
G
A
priority
within
the
department
we've
not
done
that
this
for
this
year,
because
we.
G
Spent
reserves
down-
and
we
allowed
that
to
we
factored
that
into
our
calculations
of
the.
G
Initiatives
along
with
the
cares
money
were
funded
that
way,
rather
than
through
reversions.
K
So
does
that
mean
what
does
that
mean
to
me?
Does
that
mean
that
one
percent.
K
Does
it
mean
two
million
dollars?
Can
you
see
I
can
talk
more
in
the
dollar
range
than
necessarily.
G
The
the
percentages,
I
would
have
to
look
back.
Okay,
you
know
we've
seen
reversions
as
low
as.
G
You
know
half
a
million
dollars
to
a
little
over
two
million
dollars
depending
on
the
year.
G
G
That
so
we'll
have
some
idea
of
what
we
think
we
might
where
we
might
end
up
with,
for
the.
G
You
look
at
your
two
operating
funds,
parks
and
cities
general
obligations.
Those
are
your
two.
K
Somewhat
reappropriated,
through
various
mechanisms,
to
keep
all
all
the
departments.
E
Yes,
thank
you.
This
is
a
follow-up
actually,
so,
mr
underwood,
I've
I
found
where
I
saw.
E
It
says:
fund
code,
9505,
public
safety,
local
income,
tax,
seven
million
eight
hundred
thirty.
G
If
you'll
give
me
a
minute
I'll
I'll,
run
the
fun
and
take
a
look:
okay.
V
G
E
Reversion,
okay,
I
I
have
another
question:
if
I
may
please,
madam
chair
go
ahead
so
in.
E
In
your
presentation
tonight
you
said
there
was
the
appropriation
in
the
general
fund.
E
Was
49.9
million
and
on
forum
four
again
on
the
first
page,
when
I
look
at.
E
The
general
fund,
no,
actually
it
is
it's
it's
it's.
The
difference
is
the
property
tax
caps.
G
Those
and
so
you'll
see
in
my
exhibits
that
I
have
a
line
that
shows
the
exact
amount
of
that.
G
G
A
Okay,
if
not
I'll
jump
in
mr
underwood,
of
course,
I
can't
let
a
year
go
by
without.
A
Asking
you
about
reserves
and
debt
level,
so
so
it's
once
again
time
to
do
that.
A
For
well,
we
hit
a
high
of
of
58
and
we
we
expect
to
be
down
to
about
25,
which
is
a
little.
G
G
G
G
G
Things
to
keep
in
mind
is
that
not
only
are
there
labor
shortages
across
every
line
of.
G
Business
you
know,
government
is
not
solely
the
ones
that
experience
that,
but
because
of.
G
That
there
is
a
dirt
death
of
raw
materials
available
to
make
products,
so
prices
have.
G
Gone
up
exponentially,
I
mean
we've
seen
on
our
when
we've
grown
out
for
bids
on
capital
projects.
G
They're
25
to
50
higher
than
what
was
estimated
there's
a
lack
of
availability.
Many
times.
G
You
can
go
into
local
stores
and
you'll
see
that
the
cupboards
are
bare,
because
we
just
can't.
G
Get
them
through,
so
you
know
it
just
depends
on
on
these
shortages
that,
if
prices
stay
up.
G
If
inflation's
high,
then
it'll
take
us
longer
to
recover
those
reserves,
but
if
we
recover
faster.
G
Then
we'll
see
it
come
back,
but
I
I
would
imagine
it'll
take
us
several
years
to
get
back
up.
G
To
the
33
percent,
but
I
I'm
comfortable
that
we
still
have
good
reserves.
I'm
cautiously
optimistic.
G
But
certainly
additional
revenues
are
going
to
be
something
that
will
be
on
the
plate
of
the.
G
A
A
G
Low
debt
load
per
capita
city-
you
know
we
look
at
that
very
judiciously.
G
G
Assets
life's
seven
to
15
years,
we
typically
look
at
these
purchases,
which
tend
to
have.
G
G
On
those
the
in
the
old
days,
30
years
was
the
norm,
but
we
found
that
you
know
those
last
10
years.
G
As
vic
mentioned
a
new
utility
issue
after
the
first
of
the
year,
so
we
tend
you
know
we'll.
G
Continue
to
monitor
that,
just
like
we
do
reserves,
we
don't
want
to
get
too
dead
heavy,
but
it.
G
Is
a
way
to
fund
long-term
asset
needs?
Sure,
do
you
happen
to
know
our
debt
per
capita
right.
A
Now
I
do
not,
but
I
can,
if
you
will
send
me
a
notice,
I
will
look
that
up
for
you.
Thank
you.
E
Yes,
mr
underwood,
as
you
know,
in
late
2018,
the
council
passed
an
ordinance
about
any.
E
Appropriations,
100,
000
or
more
that
should
be
delineated
either
in
the
annual
budget
request.
E
Or
outlined
to
the
council
separately
before
the
expenditure
is
made,
if
there's
a
transfer.
E
Between
between
lines,
so
I
just
wanted
to
know
if
there's
been
any
change
since
the
details.
E
Dollars
or
more
not
beyond
what
I
noted
with
the
in
the
city's
general
fund,
there
was
a
hundred.
G
Thousand
dollar
transfer
from
sanitation
to
hr,
and
that
would
be
used
exclusively
for.
G
A
parking
cash
out
pilot
program
so
that
increased
you
know,
then
that
was
zero,
but
it.
G
And
then
the
node,
the
changes
noted
in
the
arpa
funds,
where
a
program
was
just
reallocated.
G
E
The
the
something
that
was
double
budgeted,
how
much
we
drop.
We
dropped
the
overall.
G
Our
request
we
added
400
000
for
police
but
dropped
50,
000
out
of
housing
and
neighborhood.
G
Development
we
found
that
that
that
particular
program-
and
I
don't
recall
what
the
program
was.
G
We
that
out
and
then
one
program
just
moved
from
and
esd,
so
there
was
no
net
change
there.
So.
G
A
hundred
thousand
dollar
transfer,
150
50
drop
and
a
400
ad.
Those
are
the
four
changes.
E
Either
alex
crowley
or
zodie
could
answer
that
particular
detail.
There's
mr
zoe.
W
Member
piedmont
spent
those
funds
were
part
of
our
list
to
look
at
housing
and
it
turned.
W
W
Program
that
planning
transportation
is
going
to
be
doing,
and
so
that
was
removed
from
hands.
W
G
Just
a
correction
though
it's
200
000
total.
It
was
150
000
for
the
first
program
that.
G
Mr
zodie
described
and
then
the
50
000
was
for
the
accessory
dwelling.
So
it
was
a
total
of.
A
Thank
you
additional
questions,
councilmember
flaherty.
Thank
you
just
a
couple
of
short.
Q
Will
that
be
planned
for
employees,
city-wide
or
specifically
at
city
hall,.
Q
Is
that
known
at
this
point,
I
believe
right
now,
we're
specifically
targeting.
G
G
Of
that
and
then
speak
with
council
and
see
if
that's
something
that
we
want
to
roll
out
to
all.
G
Q
Work
at
city
hall,
if
caroline
is
still
on
the
call,
I
do
not
call
off
hand.
I
I
wouldn't
want
to.
G
Q
Q
A
A
For
2022,
if
you'd
like
to
offer
public
comment,
please
use
the
raise
hand,
function
and
zoom
that.
A
A
Work,
please
just
send
a
message
in
chat
and
our
meeting
host
will
add
you
to
the
queue
and,
if.
R
R
R
R
In
a
place
to
support
this
budget-
and
I
guess
I
just
want
to
like
high
level
talk
about
why.
R
R
R
R
I
really
appreciate
that
difference
from
last
year.
Okay,
so
a
few
council
members
and
I
got.
R
R
Funds
for
something
else,
so
we
did
that
as
well
and
I
would
say
of
our
four.
R
I
there's
between
two
two
and
four
that
made
it
into
this
budget
and
for
me
having
this,
the.
R
Short
list
of
four
really
is
something
I
want
to
see
these
are,
I
think
things
that.
R
R
E
Yes,
thank
you
and
I
I
would
like
to
thank
mr
underwood
and
all
the
department,
heads
and.
E
Mayor
hamilton
and
deputy
mayor
griffin,
griffith
griffin,
who
met
with
us,
and
I
do
appreciate.
E
Council
member
input,
as
it
could
be-
I
it's
just
you
know,
I
don't
blame
anybody
in
particular,.
E
Council
members
elected
by
residents
to
represent
them
and
the
budget
is
the
the
biggest
piece
of.
E
Legislation
every
year
through
which
we
do
that
and
we
represent
what
we
feel
is
best
for.
E
Come
through,
I
think
we
by
we
I
mean
both
the
council
members
and
the
mayor's
administration.
E
As
a
councilmember
rosenbarker
said,
a
group
of
four
council
members,
which
I
was
also
part
of.
E
Already
mentioned
them,
the
the
commitment
to
bicycle
and
pedestrian
infrastructure
that.
E
That
park
on
our
northwest
side
to
miller
showers
park
is
something
that
the.
E
Bicentennial
bonds
were
supposed
to
fund
and
the
engineers
discovered.
This
was
very
difficult.
E
Gradually
shift
to
those
of
us
who
can
so,
I
will
be
voting
no
tonight.
Thank
you.
A
F
As
a
whole,
with
just
the
caveat
that
I
will
be
watching,
I
will
be
watching
to
see.
F
Respectful
of
what
the
public
wants
and
what
the
majority
of
this
council
who
does
represent.
K
Budget,
I
think
we've
made
some
really
excellent.
Progress
and
government
is
incremental
in
nature.
K
You
know
our
work's
not
done,
but
I
think
we
can
all
feel
pretty
good
that
that
we
did
make.
K
Some
forward
progress
on
issues
that
we
care
about
and
for
our
constituents
so.
K
That's
about
all
I
wanted
to
say
thank
you
very
much.
Q
Of
my
colleagues
already
sort
of
did
where
I
share
priorities,
I
could
speak
at
length
about.
Q
Speak
to
a
few
higher
level
things
one
is
is
again,
I
think
we
did
see
some
process
improvements.
Q
This
year,
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
room
to
go
yeah
on
that
front,
but
at
least
a
little
bit.
Q
Of
a
step
forward
in
terms
of
a
slightly
more
formalized
process
for
submitting
priorities.
Q
And
even
potentially,
questions
in
advance
of
the
budget
hearings,
it's
a
tricky
prospect
to.
Q
Perhaps
frustration
as
an
appropriate
word
on
behalf
of
the
mayor
or
perhaps
his
his
team
for.
Q
What
seemed
to
them
like
shifting
priorities
in
in
september,
so
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that.
Q
From
the
budget
hearings
in
august
and
and
b
that,
I
think
it's
appropriate
and
really.
Q
Fundamentally
necessary
for
us
to
be
able
to
respond
to
the
budget
hearings
and
the
the.
Q
Answers
to
questions
to
understand
exactly
how
to
to
give
a
more
detailed
look
at
what
it.
Q
Would
take
to
get
our
support
for
a
budget
at
a
more
specific
and
less
general
level,
so.
Q
Climate
action
plan
and
around
increasing
investment
and
sustainable
transportation.
Q
Infrastructure-
and
I
asked
some
some
very
detailed
questions
about
about
those
things
and
I
think.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Officials
is
to
represent
our
constituents
and
be
true
to
the
values
we
ran
for
office
on.
Q
Q
In
this
community
developing
those
things-
and
I
think
we
have
some
great
plans
in
place.
Q
Q
And
and
may
be
met
with
pushback
from
members
of
the
community,
but
there's
a
bit
of
a
difference.
Q
Between
the
planning
stage,
when
we're
develop,
co-developing
the
vision
for
our
community,
what.
Q
So
to
me
some
of
the
most
pressing
issues
we
have
in
relation
to
the
climate.
Q
Q
And
I,
I
would
still
need
to
see
those
two
for
this
to
be
a
civil
city
budget
that
I.
Q
Could
support
overall
and
and
the
reason
I
think
it
applies
to
the
whole
budget-
is.
Q
Because
it's
so
cross-cutting
and
and
these
things
are
kind
of
disparate
in
their
areas.
C
L
Some
of
the
process
improvements
have
gotten
better
as
a
vice
president.
Last
year
we
heard.
L
Some
of
those
concerns
loud
and
clear-
I
really
just
wish
even
last
year
that
I
just
stepped
up.
L
More
robustly
to
have
some
impact
on
more
this
year,
so
we
kind
of
came
lately
this
year.
L
L
L
I
think
is
we
can
do
better
than
that,
so
that's
part
of
it,
I'm
sure.
There's
some.
L
Other
parts
of
my
colleagues
would
like
to
see
maybe
from
a
communication
standpoint
from
a.
L
Let's
just
work
things
out
standpoint,
so
I'm
looking
forward
to
that.
L
Which
some
of
these
spaces
in
order
and
processes
can
be
included
for
next
year,.
L
I'll
depend
on
you
all
for
your
input
to
help
keep
improving
this
process.
L
Of
well
I
didn't
get,
there
was
some
work
and
some
discussions.
I
could
have
been
happier.
L
As
we
move
forward,
so
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
comment
miss
chair.
Thank
you,
mr
sims.
A
So
yeah,
I
said
one
sentence
before
so
I'll,
just
say
one
more
sentence
now.
I
also
concur
with.
I
I
concur
with
everything
that
councilman
priscim
said.
Thank
you.
H
Yes,
just
just
a
bit
of
information
for
for
the
council
and
the
members
of
the
public
on
the.
H
Call
tonight's
votes
were
recommendations
on
each
of
the
items
on
the
agenda.
The
council.
H
Health
emergency
declaration
is
not
extended.
That
meeting
will
also
be
held
in
person.