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Month
so
we
discussed
the
the
creed
funds,
the
community,
revitalization
enhancement,
district.
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Will
they
be
spent,
that's
something
I'm
I'm
investigating.
Then
there
was
talk
about.
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Time
we
also
there
were
two
people
on
the
call
who
had
some
some
expert
knowledge
regarding.
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Then
we'd
also
talk
briefly
about
how
the
traffic
commission
should
really
take
into
account.
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With
a
report
back
to
this
body
on
march
1st-
and
now,
if
I
may,
madam
president,
just.
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On
behalf
of
council
member
flaherty,
who
is
unable
to
be
here
tonight
due
to
a.
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Link
by
going
to
bloomington.in.gov
forward,
slash
and
you'll
see
the
the
the
announcement.
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Thank
you,
madam
chair.
I
also,
second,
all
the
comments
with
regard
to
lake
monroe,
that.
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And
we're
still
talking
about
that,
so
that
was
great
talked
with
mitch.
Rice,
ellen
mills.
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Works
because
I
don't
I
don't
recall
exactly
how
that
happened.
You
know
three
or
four
years
ago.
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We
had
in
in
the
neighborhood
meeting,
so
thank
you.
Thank
you,
council
member
voland,.
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Thank
you.
I've
often
said
that
had
I
known
20
years
ago,
when
I
started
in
this
job
that.
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It
really
should
stay
downtown.
I
think
it's
time
for
a
grand
bargain.
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Thank
you,
madam
president,
council
members
make
sure
my
clicker
is
operational
here.
Okay,.
I
Thank
you
for
giving
me
some
time
again
tonight
as
you'll
recall.
Last
month,
I
came
to
you
just.
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I
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I
I
I'm
drafting
an
allocation
plan
for
these
funds
that
will
have
to
go
to
the
the
hud
department.
I
I
Housed
and
look
at
what
what
vulnerabilities
there
might
be
and
in
in
their
status
and
then
street.
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I
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And
administer
these
funds-
and
this
is
this-
is
these-
are
categories
that
are
cap
statutorily
and.
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All
sleeping
in
the
same
room,
sort
of
common
restrooms
bathing
facilities,
that
kind
of
thing.
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H
County
right
are
there
any.
I
would
want
to
defer
to
our
service
providers
to
determine
how.
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F
Right
about
seven
years
from
now
thereabouts,
do
you
anticipate,
or
are
you
aware
of
future
revenue.
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I
I
Do
this
in
a
way
that
doesn't
say
here
we
are:
we've
got
this
money
for
certain
amount
of.
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I
Target
goal
now
would
be
march
6th
to
march
15th.
If
that
is
excuse
me
march
20th,
so
that's
what.
I
It's
a
good
question,
just
ask
folks
to
you
know
they
can
comment
online.
They
can.
I
Certainly
happy
to
hear
comments
from
anyone,
but
that's
a
that's
a
valid
concern,
but
not
one.
I
I'm
sure
we
can,
we
can
adjust
the
dates
on
very
well,
so
we
may
just
have
to
roll
with
it.
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G
It's
been
a
group,
it's
really
been
a
great
process.
I
learned
a
lot
about
how
this
all
works.
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And
if
you
can
slide
down
a
little
bit
and
then
we'll
see
all
the
people
who
helped
us
do
this.
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Some
of
the
legal
things
and
jane
fleek
from
utilities,
steve
cotter
from
natural
resources.
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Thousand
dollars
to
spend
on
building
new
sidewalks
and
the
money
comes
from.
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G
So
over
the
last
year,
somebody
in
planning
and
transportation
and
bicycle
and
peds
helped
us
redo.
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With
the
help
of
the
city
staff
they
did
having
lifting
and
I
just
pestered
them.
We
enhanced
and.
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And-
and
that
was
really
a
great
process,
it
really
was.
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And
some
of
it's
not
so
interesting,
I
will
go
to
just
show
you
that
the
criteria
is
about.
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Is
it
a
walkable
area?
How
dense
is
the
population,
how
many
people
get
to
walk
to
work.
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And
so
that
that
was
really
has
was
a
great
improvement.
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G
And
it's
kind
of
it's
kind
of
a
little
bit
difficult
to
understand
exactly
what.
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That
means,
but
you'll
see
that
it's
it's
been
planned
and
thought
out
very
well
by
the
staff.
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Avenue
kind
of
just
south
of
downtown,
which
is
a
problematic
area,
we're
not
sure
about.
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Over
by
the
project
school
and
that's
twelve
thousand
dollars
for
that,
and
then
the
last
thing.
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And
so
that
is
how,
in
brief,
the
sidewalk
committee,
that's
the
conclusions
we
came
to
and.
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Council
is
going
to
vote
to
approve
what
we
approve
that
on
the
sidewalk
committee.
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Is
for
114
000
for
that
project,
so
this
that
that
word
should
be
construction,
not.
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So
you
don't
get
too
much
wiggle
room
actually
with
the
the
funds
from
year
to
year.
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And
do
you
happen
to
know
whether
some
of
the
projects
on
the
list.
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So
that
we
can
spend
buy,
you
know
optimize
our
funding
and
but
I
don't
recall
specifically.
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You
know
the
the
response
on
that,
but
I
know
we
talked
about
it
at
the
meeting.
Is
it
mr
rallo.
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Also,
the
opportunity
for
utilities
to
join
us
jane
fleek
was
there
to,
of
course,
recommend.
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Okay,
seeing
none
will
go
to
an
opportunity
for
public
comment
on
the
sidewalk
committee
report.
A
May
we
have
just
a
show
of
hands
and
chambers
about
who
would
like?
Oh
since
this
report
is.
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Report,
yes,
if
there
are
members
of
the
public
on
zoom
that
would
like
to
comment
on
this
report.
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Okay,
thank
you.
Let's
begin
here
in
chambers,
if
you
would,
please
share
your
name
for
the
record.
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K
To
say
briefly
that
this
is
a
long
list
of
sidewalks
that
aren't
being
funded
just
like
it
is.
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K
Issue,
it
really
needs
to
be
taken
care
of,
and
this
pathetic
amount
of
funding
simply
isn't.
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A
Mr
lucas,
who
do
we
have
on
zoom
first
on
zoom,
is
chuck
livingston.
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One
of
the
mem
members
public
who
spoke
said
something
of
the
sort
that
well
perhaps
in
elm.
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L
Is
a
sidewalk
that
goes
to
nowhere?
Photograph
3
is
a,
I
believe,
a
public
works
project
from.
L
Six
is
a
relatively
new
handicap
ramp,
in
which
a
phone
pole
has
been
installed.
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Mr
rallo
just
mentioned
utilities
can
do
work
on
sidewalks.
This
next
photograph
is
from
lincoln.
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Blocking
it
at
the
playground,
it
fills
with
mud
constantly
at
the
police
station.
It
floods
as
well.
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M
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C
Was
frozen
this
year,
it
was
not
a
increase
by
the
administration
and
I
think
a
number
of.
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C
So
clearly
we
need
more
funding
and
there's.
There
are
possibilities,
as
I
said,
of
the
mpo.
C
Funding
there's
the
possibility
of
an
increased
sidewalk
budget,
which
I
I
would
hope.
C
That
we
would
have
in
our
in
our
coming
budget
this
this
summer,
but
even
if
we
doubled
it
as.
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That
we
can
attend
to
the
projects
that
we
have
to
do
so,
given
that
it
seems,
I
think
that.
C
This
council
and
the
mayor
should
consider
a
bond
for
sidewalks
that
that
would
be
one.
C
Way
in
which
we
would
get
a
lot
of
the
projects
attended
to
and
completed
in
the
near
future,.
C
Another
is
to
besides
a
bond,
I
think
that
I'd
like
to
address
the.
C
C
Projects,
and
so
it
represents
an
opportunity
cost.
I
also
wanted
to
suggest
to
the
members.
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C
No
sidewalks
whatsoever,
and
so
people
there
are
essentially
forced
to
walk
in
in
the
streets.
C
I
think
that
that
is
my
comment.
So
additional
comment:
council
member
roland.
H
Yes,
I'm
also
a
member
of
the
sidewalk
committee,
although
grudgingly,
but
partly
because
district.
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H
H
Be
used
for
and
the
need
well,
the
we
call
it
demand
too,
but
the
need
for
repair
of
sidewalks.
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H
That's
narrowly
defined
the
council,
I
don't
think
needs
to
be
deciding
which
specific
projects.
H
H
Without
to
I
mean
so
without
any
disrespect
to
mr
smith,
who
did
an
excellent
job,
managing
the.
H
That
ms
rick
bile
created
for
prioritizing
sidewalks
and
that's
something
we
can
do
in.
H
The
normal
course
of
considering
an
ordinance,
if
we're
you
know
not
going
to
have
a
standing.
H
H
H
This
is
on
page
28
of
the
report
and
it's
under
the
section
about
neighborhood
zone
revenues.
H
H
H
Is
not
related
to
parking,
in
fact
that
we
still
call
it
the
quote:
alternative,
unquote,.
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H
But
I
think
it's
important
in
the
in
this
moment
here
where
we're
talking
about
the
sidewalk.
H
E
Very,
very
briefly,
I
I
appreciate
my
colleagues
comments.
I
think
we
definitely
need
a
different.
E
And
some
of
those
streets
do
not
need
sidewalks
because
they
are
very,
very
rarely
traveled.
You.
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N
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N
Bloomington
is
too
chaotic,
and
you
know
if
that
is
a
grown
man,
saying
that,
like
think
about.
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N
A
Seconded
may
we
do
a
voice
vote
on
this,
or
do
we
need
to
do
a
roll
call
that
all.
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K
K
K
K
That
proposal
failed,
but
you
know
a
lot
of
credit
to
my
fellow
commissioners.
They
thought.
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K
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K
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H
Nevertheless,
I
think
it
was
worth
worth
saying,
madam
chair
I'd
like
to
move
the
following.
A
A
A
H
Just
approved
appointments
council
appointments
to
council
seats,
but
we
also
have
to
approve.
H
B
Yes
for
voting
members
and
since
they
are
voting
members.
C
C
B
C
B
B
J
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P
Yes,
I
am
chaz
modinger.
I
am
the
special
project
manager
of
the
economic
and
sustainable.
P
P
And
go
through
it
with
you.
First
up
is
a
brief
history,
so
the
program
consists
of
2.5
blocks
of.
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P
P
Between
indiana,
ave
and
dunn
street,
which
could
be
an
optional,
it
could
be
an
option
to
leave.
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P
Pepper,
okay,
so
yeah
shortened
season
and
then
the
adjustments
again
are
minimal
because.
P
Survey
where
again,
the
majority
supports
the
closures
and
the
parklet
program
as
well.
C
Well,
it's
a
basic
question:
is
there
a
map
you
could
display
that
you
could?
You
could
show
what's.
P
From
walnut
to
not
quite
washington
street
but
that
alleyway
behind
the
book
corner
so.
P
P
C
This
stretch,
that
of
closure,
is
ostensibly
to
help
restaurants,
because
the
parklets
are.
P
P
Q
Alex
crowley
or
mr
crowley,
mr
crowley,
yeah
I'm
used
to
it
mister.
Yes,
I
actually
believe
that.
Q
Both
with
fan
length,
I
mean
yeah,
it's
the
half
block
is
closed.
All
the
way
like
that.
Q
That
half
block,
I
think
now
how
we
got
to
that
honestly,
I
can't
remember
well
the
reason
I
asked.
H
Is
because
it
was
a
concern
to
the
book
corner,
they
wanted
to
be
able
to
access
to
get.
Q
H
H
And
you
know
like
keep
one
lane
open
through
there.
I
think
that
would
require.
P
P
H
I'm
suggesting
actually
blocking
off
the
street
with
jersey
barriers
because
in
fact,
I
think.
H
On
the
side,
is
there
not
some
way
that
I
mean
I
I
get
that
we
have
the
stanchions
up
that
were.
H
Originally
put
up
for
festivals
and
celebrations
and
the
like.
I
don't
think
that
I
mean.
H
I'm
not
a
versa
talking
about
a
pedestrian
street,
it's
just
I'm
trying
to
figure
out.
H
H
People's
park
and
that
rise
between
kilroys
and
and
the
other
buildings,
so
it
it
does
make
it.
H
More
difficult
for
even
deliveries
to
access
bike
garage
and
we'll
have
that
alley
back
there.
P
I
think
for
solutions,
creative
solutions,
I
think
we're
willing
to
be
open
if
the
council.
P
P
If
that
would
need,
you
know,
there's
lots
of
players
in
this
game.
I
don't
know
if
that
would.
P
P
H
Q
You
rephrase
that
councilman.
I
would
like
to
recognize
mr
askins
better.
Q
Memory
than
than
my
memory
going
back
to
your
original
question
on
on
the
half
block.
H
H
To
public
works
board
of
public
works.
Yeah
I
mean
I
I'd
have
to
go
back
and
check
the
record.
Q
Block,
first
of
all,
as
chas
indicated
we
you
know
our
recommendation
says
we
like
the
vibrancy.
Q
Keep
it
closed
in
terms
of
I
just
checked
with
police
in
terms
of
you
know,
concerns
about
having.
Q
Q
H
To
turn
left
onto
swain
from
the
right
lane
of
a
of
a
two-lane
one-way
street,
I'm
not
suggesting.
H
That
you
put
those
types
of
barriers
up.
I
I
what
I
feel
like
and
if
mr
sims
will
allow
me.
H
H
H
Why
not
put
up
more
substantial
stanchions
when
it's
clear
what
the
use
pattern
is.
Q
Cutting
the
north-south
but
running
that
down
the
middle
of
the
of
the
street
and.
Q
Certainly
is
something
to
be
looked
at
for
sure
yeah
I
mean
my
initial
reaction
to.
It
is
if.
Q
Less
interesting
to
the
council
than
than
the
access
to
traffic.
Q
Q
But
ultimately,
that's
your
choice.
I'll
just
say
one
more
thing
here.
H
H
Kirkwood
or
near
between
walden
and
washington
that
you
know
benefited
connectivity,
that's.
H
H
Q
H
F
F
P
We
believe
that
the
benefits
are
still
vibrancy
and
economic
development
and
sustainability.
It's.
P
Much
more
pedestrian
friendly-
and
you
know
I
think
it's
the
vision
for
bloomington-
that
we.
R
What
are
we
talking,
30
people,
or
something
like
that
to
some
people?
Yes,
and
and.
P
People
in
bloomington
isn't
necessarily
you
know,
a
super
great
representation,
but.
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P
P
P
P
F
P
P
F
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D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Maybe
great
for
the
restaurants,
but
not
for
us,
so
any
any
response
to
that
about
how
we
can.
P
Limited
information
like
we
don't
have
the
whole
picture,
notably
the
detailed
fiscal
impact,
but.
P
Pandemic
issues
that
you
know
might
be
there
to
build
up
a
robust
set
of
data
to
inform
next
year.
P
And
those
participating,
I'm
gonna,
let
the
assistant
director
for
small
business,
talk
d.
S
S
S
They've
lost
their
revenue
they're
in
a
lot
of
trouble.
Still
I
have
I've
experienced
this.
S
S
S
D
E
Yes,
I
wanted
to
ask
about
the
beautification
requirement
for
the
parklets.
I
love
the
idea.
E
P
P
This
is
just
to
try
to.
We
put
this
requirement
in,
because
a
lot
of
people
also
agree
that
they're.
P
P
Answer
these
questions,
so
I
hope
that
answers
your
question
a
little
bit
but
yeah
do
you
have.
E
P
On
finding
some
visuals
that
I
didn't
put
in
the
presentation,
but
we
are
happy
to
work.
P
P
Some
solutions
or
some
ideas
to
them
so
potted
plants
or
a
tent,
could
be
an
easy,
potentially.
P
And
easy
and
not
super
expensive
modification,
also
rugs
or
you
could
use
signage
boards
a
lot.
P
P
So
we
worked
on
that
survey
with
downtown
bloomington
inc,
so
talisha.
If
I
can
call
someone.
G
T
I
appreciate
you
taking
time
to
look
at
this
issue
and
you
know
we
are
coming
out
of
the
pandemic.
T
T
Which
was
and
but
much
more
passionately,
one
way
or
the
other
than
in
the
years
past.
They.
T
T
T
T
Ugly,
they
so
it
was
just
a
wide
variety
of
types
of
businesses,
a
little
bit
of
the
difference.
T
T
Therapists
up
on
the
second
and
third
floor,
there
are
just
a
variety
of
different.
T
Parklets
around
the
square
a
little
bit
more
support
for
closing
kirkwood,
and
I
think
it.
T
T
950
businesses
in
the
downtown
now
we
had
8
000
employees
20
years
ago
now
we
have
13.
T
000
employees
in
the
downtown
we
have
12
attractions,
we're
really
trying
to
package
people.
T
T
P
And
I
just
want
to,
and
I
just
want
to
add
thank
you
to
alicia
for
that
that
the
survey
was.
P
Time
to
do
that
so
really
taking
this
year
to
be
able
to
to
have
that
data
and
have
more.
P
We
have
contributed
to
the
surveys.
Yes,
so,
but
there's
not
like
an
outside
firm
that.
N
You're,
using
for
evaluation
polco
was
how
we
did
the
survey,
but
we
wrote
the
questions
and.
P
P
P
A
A
A
P
P
More
sustainable
pedestrian,
friendly
and
also
encouraging
people
to
not
just
go
by
car.
P
P
P
P
A
A
A
Q
Percent,
try
to
put
them
in
in
buckets
of
of
trend
rather
than
demanding.
You
know,
p
l's
from
them.
Q
Of
what,
whether
it's
a
restaurant
or
a
business
or
a
non-restaurant
business
downtown
is
going.
Q
Through
from
a
revenue
perspective,
okay,
thank
you
I'll,
hang
on
to
my
next
question
so
round.
Two.
E
Yes,
the
2019
transportation
plan
calls
for
kirkwood
avenue
to
be
a
shared
street.
E
And
obviously
that
was
before
the
pandemic,
and
that
was
before
we
had.
E
E
Kirkwood
closures,
but
it
seems
that
this
should
be
revisited.
I
mean
this
is
in
our
plan.
E
E
Q
Street
and
what
is
our
recommendation
relative
to
that
idea
in
the
plan.
Q
Kirkwood
we
had
originally
thought
that
perhaps
we
would
try
to
do
a
feasibility
study.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Lends
itself
to
people
understanding
the
value
of
shirt
street
over
the
long
term,
so
I
actually.
Q
Q
Help
to
advance
that
notion,
I
do
not
we're
not
suggesting
by
any
means
that
this
configuration.
Q
Q
Q
Envisioning,
something
without
seeing
it
sometimes
right.
It's
it's
it's
hard
for
someone
to
wrap.
Q
There's
value
in
a
temporary
closure
like
this
to
help
to
kind
of
project
forward
what
that
might.
Q
E
Q
Q
Pedestrian
cars
see
that
and
they
understand
oh,
this
is
different.
I
need
to
drive
slowly.
Q
It
would
allow
for
things
like
deliveries,
so
it
wouldn't
be
a
hard
hard
block.
There's.
H
Yeah
off
the
top
of
your
head,
can
you
give
us
a
ballpark
quicker
of
what
it
costs
to
install.
H
H
H
A
J
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
A
A
A
V
V
V
Up
again,
so,
is
our
attendance
at
church.
During
the
pandemic
it
was
pretty
pretty
empty
or
almost.
V
V
V
A
W
I'm
mark
hagerty.
I
would
like
to
thank
whoever
has
helped
us
down
at
the
switchyard
park.
W
W
Are
going
to
go
on
the
court
and
so
we'll
be
like,
like
the
rest
of
the
sports
places,.
W
I'm
a
veteran
and
there's
about
two
percent
of
us
left
now
and
more
specifically,
about
draftees.
A
X
X
X
Y
My
name
is
galen
cassidy,
thanks
for
allowing
me
to
be
here.
I
I
want
to
thank
chaz
and
the
team
and.
Y
Y
City
and
businesses
on
this
one
quick
note,
I
I
do
have
some
insight
into
the
the
half.
Y
Y
Y
Y
At
the
early
stages
of
the
pandemic,
however,
our
you
know
mine's
changed
completely
once
we.
Y
Were
started
to
engage
with
it
ourselves,
we've
seen
a
more
total
guest
with
the
increased
outdoor.
Y
Dining
than
any
other
summer
previous
and
to
me
this
is
this
completely
dismisses
the
lack.
Y
Y
This
is
true:
have
retail,
seen
a
decrease
in
business
again,
we've
we've.
Y
Help
support
our
downtown
economy.
Council
member
sims
brought
up
the
you
know,
covet
being
the.
Y
One
more
thing
that
we
often
talk
about
closing
the
streets.
I'd
like
to
to
think
that
we
can.
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
A
E
Of
the
public
and
actually
there's
a
portion
that
is
not
in
the
packet
yet
so
this
is
about.
P
The
sundays
and
holidays,
we
can
look
at
the
at
last
year's
program
and
that
eight.
P
So
this
is
all
speculative,
because
again
we
don't
have
the
hard
data
from
park.
Mobler
ips.
P
Yet
but
the
meters
generally
generate
they
can
generate
a
maximum
of
13
a
day.
So
it's
for.
P
P
P
Be
about
90k,
and
so
this
represents
the
estimated
public
investment
to
promote.
P
P
P
And
what
the
actual
cost
is
we
just
don't
have
that
yet.
So
I
hope
that
answers
your.
P
A
Okay,
council
member
roller,
it's
more
of
a
comment.
I
just
wanted
to
tell
the
the
chair
and
my.
C
P
P
P
C
D
P
P
P
You,
the
optional
block,
closure
from
indiana
to
dunn,
of
course,
there
can
be
a
half
block
or
we
can.
P
P
P
Creating
a
half
block
or
something
we're
open
to
anything
anything
like
that,
but
so
yeah.
AA
AA
AA
A
Additional
questions
councilmemberlin.
Well,
I
just
want
to
sort
of
preface
this
by
saying.
H
We're
talking
about
here
is
exactly
how
do
we
continue
the
program,
and
to
that
end,
I
guess.
H
Can't
we
in
two
weeks
get
the
cost
of
jersey
barriers,
the
cost
of
stanchions.
We
may
not
get.
Q
Q
You
know
practical
in
2023
sure,
but
I
mean
we
don't
just
because,
let's
just
take
jersey.
H
H
H
H
H
Q
The
first
year
that
we're
barely
out
from
from
a
health
perspective,
but
we're
really.
Q
Q
Really
not
recommend
that
we
try
to
just
chop
this
thing
down
here
and
there
and
here
and
there.
Q
H
Right
thing
here
and
I
think
that
we
can
get
a
solution.
That
is,
I
I'm
not
sure,
I'd
agree.
H
With
your
characterization
that
it's
too
hard
to
be
more
precise,
I
think
we
can
make
some.
H
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
C
G
They're
not
happy
with
the
closure,
and
I
I
just
wondered
if
you
had
chatted
with
them
or.
Q
They've
also
expressed
their
their.
You
know
lack
of
support
in
it
to
the
kirkwood
group.
Q
And
and
to
others,
so
we're
very
aware
of
that-
and
you
know
if
this
were
an
easy
decision.
Q
Q
P
P
P
Are
the
real
problems
not
just
like
or
dislike,
but
actual
issues
that
businesses
face
from
this.
A
Back
in
round
one
for
me,
but
I'm
curious
how
we're
we've
talked
around
this
a
couple
times,
but.
A
P
P
If
we're
a
success
or
not,
I
think
it
is
going
to
be
yeah
hard
to
judge
things.
P
You
know
spend
more
dollars
in
the
area
and
just
all
around
looking.
I
might
sorry
it's.
P
Only
moving
out
like
it
wasn't
true
if
you're
trying
to
talk
yeah,
I
think
just
being
able.
P
P
Data
to
to
see
it's
not
that
the
sistex
might
not
be
that
we
should
do
this
right.
We
really.
P
A
P
Before
just
some
of
the
trends
with
retail
businesses
and
where
the
dollars
have
gone,.
P
Q
Q
Q
Is
parking
suffering
and
if
the
answer
ends
up
being
no,
then
then
it's
a
perception,
not
a.
Q
Q
Q
Q
From
that
I
mean
that's
out
there,
so
I
think
if
you
can
triangulate
on
some
of
that
data,
you.
Q
Q
Q
F
A
little
bit
mr
costello
about
community
and
people
talking
in
restaurants,
very
good.
F
I'm
just
saying
I'm
just
saying:
okay,
that's
what
I
was
looking
for.
F
Get
some
levity
here
now
I
would
support
postponement,
as
my
colleague
has
suggested,.
F
F
F
C
C
C
About
potential
harm
to
others,
the
concerns
of
trinity
church,
I
I
think,
are
valid
and
concerning.
C
The
effects
the
negative
effects
provide
a
little
more
time
for
council
reflection
on
this.
C
Something
is
as
important
as
this
as
councilmember
sims
has
said:
are
there
any
other?
Should
we.
G
G
The
breakdown
on
the
who
answered
yes
and
who
answered
no
for
the
merchants
down
there.
A
Your
name
for
the
record,
please
talisha,
coppock,
with
downtown
bloomington.
Some
were.
G
E
About
possibly
splitting
the
the
block
from
indiana
to
dunn
down
the
middle
to
accommodate.
E
Both
the
bicycle
garage
and
lenny's,
I
think
it's
something
worth
looking
into
I'll.
Also.
E
Hassle
so
I'd
like
to
know
more
about
that,
I
note
that
across
the
street
from
them
is
the.
E
E
As
far
as
the
timeline
the
it,
that
really
is,
I
mean
it's,
it's
a
big
capital
investment.
E
E
The
cars-
and
so
it's
like
you
know
it's
it's
a
very
people-oriented
street
and
the.
E
E
Deliveries
and
stuff,
so
I
think
they're
there's
certainly
in
the
future,
there's
a
way
to
to.
E
Acknowledge
some
legitimate
concerns
from
entities
along
the
way,
this
time
that
I'd
like.
A
D
D
D
N
I
just
wanted
just
for
clarification.
I
think
it's
is
it
two
more
weeks
until.
N
N
Want
to
lose
the
fact
that
mr
costello
or
bob
came
tonight
to
say
that
business.
N
N
Process-
and
so
I
would
be
happy
with
what
has
I
think,
been
discussed
tonight
that
you
know
esd
is.
N
N
N
N
That
we
need
to
deal
with,
and
I
just
I
really
appreciate
that
so
thank
you.
Everyone
for
coming.
N
World
of
like
evaluation
and
surveying
for
seven
years,
and
what
I
like
to
say
is
the
outputs
are.
N
N
Is
money
that
a
business
brings
in
over
over
that
month?
It
is
potentially
like
the
number
of.
N
New
employees
that
that
that
business
might
have
the
outcomes
are
very
different
and
they're.
N
N
N
That
happens
sometimes
so
it
is,
I
think
it
is
really
important,
probably
potentially,
for
the.
N
N
Just
wanted
to
like
look
at
the
survey
and
like
not
to
critique
the
constructive
criticism.
N
N
Business
anymore,
so
just
like
looking
at
those
questions,
you
know
and
thinking
about
ways
to.
N
N
Outcome,
I
think,
would
be
very
fun
so
in
general,
I
support
this
closure.
Thank
you,
esd
for
doing.
N
H
That's
great
welcome
you're
stuck
with
us
now.
Second,
I
didn't
know
that
council
member.
H
H
It
looks
like
we
are
going
to
buy
a
couple
of
weeks
to
gather
info.
That's
what
good
concert.
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
That's
it
you'll
see
that
kathy
pizzeria,
the
or
sorry
that's
the
deli
and
nyx.
I'm
not.
H
H
H
H
You
know
attended
both
of
these
restaurants
and
they
do
sort
of
move
into
the
northbound
lane.
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Out
there,
the
2018
report
has
been
approved
and
will
be
up
tomorrow
or
friday,
and
it
will
have.
H
H
H
H
A
I
would
feel
more
confident
making
a
decision
on
this.
If
I
knew
what
data
we
were
seeking
and.
A
Normal
year,
post
pandemic
and
so
forth,
and
I
I
get
all
that,
but
I
feel
better
if
we
had.
A
The
differences
in
media
revenue
and
so
forth.
I
think
there
are
a
lot
of
very.
A
B
B
B
B
A
J
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
But
I
would
appreciate
if
anyone
would
come
to
me
and
say
what
happened
when
you
filed
a.
W
There's
so
many
things
like
what
happened
to
new
leaf
new
life?
Why
have
there
been
five
deaths.
W
A
Of
council
schedule,
mr
lucas,
thank
you
just
a
reminder.
It
was
mentioned
earlier.
The
council
has.
J
J
Are
several
committee
meetings
coming
up
over
the
next
week
and
a
week
or
so
on
february,
20th.
J
Will
host
a
meeting
here
in
in
the
mccloskey
room
at
6
pm
the
committee
on
council
processes.