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From YouTube: Bloomington City Council, March 3, 2021 Part 3
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B
Thank
you.
This
is
tina
hunnicad
and
I'm
listening
to
all
of
these
folks
articulate
so
well.
B
B
D
Hi,
sorry
about
that,
we
have
a
few
sorry
there's
a
technical.
E
F
Hi
am
I
speaking
right
now,
I'm
not
sure
why
I'm
speaking
but
I'm
separate.
E
C
Anyway,
so
I'm
wondering
if
there's
some
audio,
that
you
might
want
to
tinker
with
so
but
anyway.
E
E
Go
through
just
to
make
this
meeting
accessible,
I
hope
that's
known.
I
just
want
to
lift
a
few.
E
G
Hello,
my
name
is
doran,
taft
and
I've
been
in
bloomington
about.
C
G
G
To
care
which
is
good,
yes,
they
do
need
a
voice
in
what
happens
to
them
and
that's
not
provided
as.
G
G
G
Where
people
have
something
to
do
and
something
to
look
forward
to
to
make
them
feel
included.
G
G
G
H
Hi
hello,
my
name
is
trevor
richardson
and
thank
you,
mr
richardson.
You
have
three
minutes.
H
I
don't
think
that
this
ordinance
is
the
end
result,
as
was
stated
earlier,.
H
H
H
Also
ms
kapler
from
beacon
who
were
in
support
of
this
ordinance.
We
also
heard
from
the
cdc
that.
H
Have
remained,
and
so
I
urge
you
to
to
treat
this
as
simply
a
human
rights
issue.
H
But
people
need
a
place
to
sleep
and
and
not
have
to
worry
about.
We
can
play
semantics
all.
H
I
Bailey,
I'm
a
bloomington
resident,
I'm
a
military
veteran!
I'm
encouraging
you
to
vote
in
support.
I
Of
this
ordinance,
this
is
a
very
basic
item
for
protections
that
you
should
vote
again
vote
for.
I
For
the
few
of
those
that
are
considering
not
voting
for
it,
I
I
think
you're
gonna
have
to.
I
I
C
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
C
C
The
interruption:
it's
okay,
okay,
so
where
were
we?
Local
government
provides
all
sorts
of
services.
J
And
invests
in
all
sorts
of
things
the
local
government
owns.
Oh
sorry,
we
got
that.
J
C
L
L
I
think
that
part
of
the
problem
is
that
people
are
not
distinguishing
between
the
ordinance.
L
L
L
On
now
further
we
we
heard
we
heard
from
the
city
that
there's
been
a
lot
of
budget
problems.
L
That
were
incurred
based
on
the
sort
of
ad
hoc
and
inefficient
way
that
we've
been
dealing
with.
L
Member
flaherty
pointed
out
a
lot
of
the
the
things
brought
up
by
the
city
and
by
the
police.
L
L
L
We
all
agree
on,
as
the
the
the
continuing
care
board
said
in
the
letter
that
you
submitted
this.
M
M
M
M
For
residents,
employers
and
visitors,
and
for
we
agree
with
others
that
the
ordinance
does
not.
M
M
A
Next
up
and
I'm
not
sure
if
they
would
still
like
to
comment
chris
branham.
N
N
Sleeping
I
live
in
the
bryant
park
neighborhood.
I
support
isabel
piedmont
smith
on
this.
N
Will
still
be
there,
what
common
ground
is
there
to
be
found
with
somebody
who
supports.
N
N
Thinks
that's
a
good
thing
to
do
to
people.
I
also
think
that
it's
great
that.
N
A
lot
of
people
on
here
say:
well,
I
care
we
all
care
about
the
homeless.
Well,
now
is
a
chance.
N
Measures
being
taken
against
them,
you
know
I
I
want
to
see
this
pass
because
of
the
fact.
N
That
people
should
not
at
the
moment
it
is
a
illegal
to
be
homeless.
Yes,
they
can
sleep
in
the.
N
Parks,
just
not
at
night
is
the
problem
right.
We
all
like
to
sleep
and
I'd
like
to
be
asleep
right.
N
Now
too,
but
I
wanted
to
comment
on
this,
but
to
just
sit
there
and
say:
well,
it's
not
illegal.
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
Mr
ryder,
welcome.
You
have
three
minutes,
please
go
ahead.
Thank
you.
In
addition
to
being
a
proud.
P
If
this
is
your
problem,
if
people
can
be
too
poor
to
be
represented,
the
two
sides
of
this
issue.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
C
Q
Also,
a
constituent
of
councilman
ballon,
and
I
quickly
just
want
to
say
tonight
that
I
find.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
C
R
A
permanent
condition-
and
I
would
like
to
point
out
that
homelessness
was
not
just
temporary
for.
R
R
R
To
live
here
and
so
finally,
councilwoman's
campbellary,
I
really
urge
you
to
reconsider
your.
R
Vote,
this
comes
down
to
you
tonight.
Ultimately,
whether
people
live
or
die
is
ultimately
up
to
you.
R
C
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
I
have
to
say,
but
thank
you
for
the
time
and
thank
you
for
listening.
Mr
bear.
Thank
you,
mr
lucas.
T
T
T
On
the
surrounding
neighbors
on
security
and
maintenance
issues
that
they've
all
faced.
U
That
and
I
am
glad
that
ms
coppick
brought
this
up,
that
the
impacts
of
the
seminary
square.
U
And
very
often
you
know
the
indianapolis
there
it
was
chapter
231,
which
they
called.
U
U
U
C
F
Outside
because
I'm
actually
in
a
shelter
right
now-
and
I
just
I
can't-
I
can't
actually
speak.
F
F
And
I
was
called
to
come
do
this,
so
I
made
a
lot
of
mistakes
and,
like
I'm
sitting
here,
cussing.
F
F
F
I
call
them
the
white
caped
do-gooders
and
my
friend
was
like
jan
I
come
over
here.
Why
is.
F
My
two
cuss
words:
it
won't
happen
again,
but
anyway
they
were
like.
Why
is
she
yelling
at
us
so.
F
And
that
that's
an
ableist
comment-
and
I
do
want
to
give
a
shout
out-
there
was
a
college.
F
Professor,
that
gave
me
a
car
and
I'm
partially
living
in
that
car
and
it's
saving
lots
of
lives.
F
F
F
Find
anything
in
transition?
It's
it's
really
hard,
because
right
now,
between
shalom
closing
at.
F
Four
and
the
winter
shelter
opening
at
nine
like
there
is
nowhere
to
go,
and
I
really
can't
speak.
F
F
To
live
like
this
and
yeah
it
sucks
it's
really
hard,
so
we
demand.
I
demand,
respect
for.
F
V
Hi,
my
name
is
amanda
sheridan,
and
my
interest
in
this
is
that
several
years
ago
I
was
briefly.
V
V
V
A
constitutional
right
of
all
americans
to
take
over
public
property,
including
in
the
parks.
A
A
A
A
C
Mr
lucas,
next
up
we
have
zach
muller,
who
should
now
be
ready
to
unmute.
Mr
mueller
welcome.
You
have.
C
W
My
fellow
bloomingtonians
for
being
on
the
call
members
of
the
council
for
taking
the
time.
W
I
know
that
it's
after
one
o'clock-
I
I
think
that
one
of
the
things
that
I
I
had
heard.
W
Earlier
and
it
seems
to
be
a
recurring
theme,
is
it?
I
don't
think
that
anybody
here
wants.
W
People
to
have
to
sleep
outside
and
I
I
can.
I
can
acknowledge
that
you
know
I
think.
W
In
bloomington,
I
also
have
heard
plenty
of
concerns
regarding
you
know
how
we
pay
for
this.
W
W
We
can
find
the
money
to
do
this.
I
trust
that
you
are
you
and
your
counterparts
within
the
city.
W
And
its
employees
base
can
do
the
do
the
work
to
do
this.
If
the
city
decides
that
this.
W
W
Of
services
can
happen,
collaboration
with
non-local
nonprofits
can
happen.
W
Know
the
you
know,
the
bloomington
homeless
coalition
and
hotels
for
homes
are
the
first
two.
W
W
C
X
X
X
X
X
X
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Z
Hi,
I'm
actually
a
girl,
so
my
name
is
basil,
you're,
fine,
it's
okay!.
Z
I
did
want
to
say
thank
you
all
for
being
here
so
late.
I'm.
This
is
my
normal
hours
of
being
awake.
Z
As
a
college
student-
but
I
know
it's
very
late-
I
did
want
to
voice
my
support
for
this
ordinance.
Z
AA
Thank
you
for
letting
me
speak.
I
just
kind
of
came
on
here
because
I
was
hearing
about
this.
AA
Eat
my
piece
I
actually
came
from
new
york.
Originally,
I
was
homeless
at
one
point
in
time.
AA
Which
kind
of
sucked
a
lot
considering
that
we
weren't
city
homeless?
So
it.
AA
She
is
currently
mathematic.
She
has
no
help,
but
I
remember
asking
her
what
she
would
want.
AA
AA
A
novelist-
and
I
thought
that
was
amazing-
all
of
this
stems
down
too-
is
people
need.
AA
AA
About
that,
this
is
just
about
sleeping
outside,
but
as
a
first
step,
this
would
probably
be.
AB
C
Foster
hi,
I
am
an
iu
student
and
I'm
also
an
organizer,
and
I
also
work
at
friends
place
and
I'm.
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AD
C
AE
AE
AE
AE
Yes
to
come
to
iu,
but
I
was
actually
evicted
from
my
apartment.
Thanks
to
my
mom,
leaving
back.
AE
That
opportunity,
I
think,
it's
important
to
realize
that
these
are
people
too.
Obviously,.
AE
I
am
an
outdoor
recreation
major
I
work
in
parks,
parks
and
recreation
is
where
I'm
intending.
AE
AE
Their
belongings
that
they
had
that
could
have
kept
them
alive.
That
simple
tent
can
keep.
AE
Them
sheltered
from
the
rain
that
was
happening.
You
know
christmas,
eve
night,
that
you
know.
AE
Increases
the
likelihood
of
hypothermia
as
well
as
heaters,
just
anything
that
can
keep
somebody.
AE
Going
to
be
calls
or
issues
over
the
night,
I
just
I
urge
you
to
consider
voting
yes
on
this.
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
A
I
believe
those
are
all
of
the
comments
from
folks
who
haven't
already
commented.
AG
A
C
Mr
combs
welcome
please
go
ahead.
Thank
you
for
hearing
the
ordinance
and
thank
you
for.
AH
C
For
your
passion
around
this
issue,
I
do
want
to
acknowledge
the
lateness
of
the
hour.
I
also
want.
C
To
acknowledge
that
we
have
colleagues
with
amendments
that
have
been
proposed
as
well
and
I'd.
C
C
Member
flaherty,
yes
for
some
of
the
reasons
discussed
earlier
this
evening,.
AD
A
I
feel
like
it's
I
feel
like
we
would
just
we
would
be
best
served
by
having
all
nine.
AD
As
I
voiced
earlier
this
evening,
the
reason
I
picked
april
7th
and
not
the
next
regular.
AD
Session
on
march,
17th
is
because
march
31st,
this
month
is
actually
a
fifth
wednesday,
where.
AD
We
don't
typically
schedule
meetings.
We
could,
of
course,
I
think
at
the
president's
initiative.
AD
But
because
the
31st
is
available,
a
special
session
may
work.
We
heard
from
reverend
gilmore.
AD
Earlier
that,
in
his
conversations
with
ms
predmore
from
the
chamber,
they
they
are
trying
to.
AD
Work
together
to
find
compromises-
and
I
know
others
in
the
community-
are
as
well
as
are.
AD
The
ordinance
sponsors,
so
I
think
this
is
an
issue
that
deserves.
AD
Continued
work
and
deserves
online
members
to
vote
on
it
and
yeah.
For
all
those
reasons,
I.
AD
Think
that's
why
I
made
the
motion
thanks
and
can
you
restate
the
motion
just
for
clarity.
C
Council
member
for
poland
just
going
to
point
out
that
if
we
do
not
pass
this
motion.
AI
AI
Hours
long
we've
just
broken
that
if
we
vote
tonight,
that's
going
to
have
to
be
council
debate.
AI
AI
AI
Seven
hour
meeting
we
could
have
broken
it
up
over
time
and
I
just
I
am
very
disappointed.
AI
AJ
Characterization
has
been
unfair
that
that
we
are,
you
know
somehow
leaving
him
out.
C
C
Welcome
back
so
we
have
a
motion
to
postpone
further
discussion
of
ordinance,
2106.
AB
Yes,
yeah
scandalory,
no.
C
And
that's
by
title
and
synopsis:
we
don't
there's
a
second.
AD
C
To
introduce
by
title
and
synopsis,
we
don't
typically
read
the
title
and
synopsis
of
the.
AD
C
AD
Yes,
I
can
present.
Is
our
council
attorney
able
to.
C
Or
do
you
have
the
ability
to
screen
here,
mr
flaherty
or
probably
garger
or
piedmont
smith.
AD
AD
AD
And
as
in
councilmember,
rosenberger
did
as
well,
we
as
sponsors
have
some
mixed
feelings
about.
AD
This
amendment,
obviously
it
was
not
something
we
chose
to
include.
AD
And
and
and
property
protections
and
other
types
of
protections
in
place
for
our
unhoused.
AD
Residents
of
bloomington,
we
thought
it
was
still
worthy
of
discussion,
so
I
will
first
visit.
AD
The
synopsis
actually
as
a
description,
this
went
out
in
the
packet
addendum
this
afternoon.
AD
For
anyone
who
has
not
yet
seen
it
members
of
the
public
so,
as
you
all
are
aware,
prior
to.
AD
City
being
able
to
to
take
action
via
prescribed
procedures
to
displace
people
from.
AD
Public
space
who
who
otherwise
were
unable
or
unwilling
to
go
to
shelter.
AD
To
offer
to
people
prior
to
displacing
them,
so
in
particular,
it
adds
shelter
space
to
that.
AD
AD
Displaced
from
the
camp,
that's
noting
that
the
actual
individual
will
need
to
be
welcome
at.
AD
AD
AD
Is
updated
as
well
to
to
clarify
that
housing
or
shelter
options
being
available
would
allow.
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
Just
note
in
in
summary
that
this
more
closely
matches
the
updated
in
ordinance
and
and
city.
AD
Code
that
indianapolis
just
a
week
and
a
half
ago
has
amended
their
code,
so
they
they.
AD
Included
shelter
space
in
a
similar
way
as
they
updated
their
their
five-year-old.
AD
C
Still
sorry,
thank
you,
mr
flaherty,
and
we
could
always
put
that
that
back.
AK
C
AL
AL
Right,
but
this
this
amendment
would
make
it
less
likely.
AL
That
or
more
like
it
would
make
it
more
likely
that
people
who
are
currently
camping
would
find.
AL
AL
AL
AK
C
Members
of
the
public.
This
is
an
opportunity
to
comment
on
amendment
1
to
ordinance
2106.
C
C
C
Individuals
on
on
your
particular
device-
please
let
us
know
that
as
well.
So
mr
lucas
comments.
AM
Hello,
so
I
guess
I
I
I
I
would
rather
it
not
come
down
to
this
amendment.
AM
You
know
have
to
be
allowed
to
camp,
and
I
I
think
that
that's
that's
one
reasonable
thing.
I.
AM
I
don't
think
that
they
should
be
forced
at
all,
and
I
I
I
don't
see
how
like
it's.
It's
just.
AM
Crazy,
how
felipe
is
misinterpreting
this
ordinance
and,
and
then
piedmont
smith
is
saying
like,
but.
AM
AM
AM
Right
now,
a
very
good
one,
and
I
hope
that
this
discussion
gets
better
and
I,
with
that.
AM
AN
K
Several
of
you,
city,
council
members,
are
actively
we
see
what
you're
doing
it's
it's
it's.
It's.
K
K
K
Some
sort
of
solution
for
our
unhoused
family
in
this
community,
and
you
continue
to
say
that
you.
K
K
K
K
K
Smith,
susan
sandberg
and
dave
rallo
has
been
saying
tonight
will
be
characterized
as
republican.
K
K
K
K
One
second,
let
me
finish
it,
that
is
the
very
definition
of
white
silencing,
and
that
is
a
very.
K
AD
AO
Hi
well
concerning
this
particular
issue,
I
began
to
highlight
that
in
my
earlier
comments.
AO
And
honestly,
I
really
want
to
say
here
these
amendments,
cumulatively.
AO
That
it
was
drafted
in
response
to
to
change
and
it
forces
people
to
go
to
wheeler.
A
AP
Against
the
law,
so
I
will
be
talking
with
an
attorney
and
I've
got
money.
I
can
pay
them
just.
AP
AP
So
that's
my
intent
so
we'll
be
seeing
you
in
court
and
we'll
decide
it
there.
If
you
can't.
AP
Find
any
heart
to
at
least
find
a
place
for
people
to
sleep
to
sleep.
You
guys
have
all.
AP
AP
You
can
do
in
your
homes,
while
other
people
are
out
in
the
cold
and.
AP
AP
It
can
be
done,
it
can
be
done
safely
until
some
other
options
are
available
to
them.
AP
AP
I'm
in
a
different
district
and
I'm
a
little
bit
more
hopeful
and
you
know
we're
just
gonna.
AP
Unseat
the
ones
that
have
no
progressive
values
at
all.
We
absolutely
are
going
to
unseat
you.
AP
And
as
far
as
the
behavior
of
a
couple
of
the
boys
at
the
table
tonight
acting.
AP
AP
AP
AN
AN
AN
AN
With
this
amendment
it
it
does
not
accomplish
what
what
we
need
it
to
accomplish
so
and.
AN
AN
To
the
point
where
it's
I
mean,
everybody
sees
that
you're
not
creating
a
social
service.
C
AQ
AQ
C
B
I'm
tina
honeycott
you've
heard
lots
of
comments
from
me.
B
Now
you're
listening
sort
of,
but
not
really,
you've,
already
made
up
your
minds
and
you're.
B
B
B
B
Anyway,
I'm
not
even
making
sense
I'll
just
leave
it
at
that
miss
honeycutt.
Thank
you,
mr
lucas.
A
Next
up
is
reverend
forrest,
gilmore
reverend
gilmore.
Please
go
ahead.
AR
I
I'm
not
in
love
with
this
this
amendment,
but
again
if
it
gets
us
closer
to.
AR
The
martin
vs
harris
versus
a
boise
decision,
so
so
it
fits
more
in
keeping
with
the
way
the
law.
AR
Is
described
in
that
in
that
court
decision,
so
so
it
might
be
more
amenable
to
this.
I
just.
AR
AR
Go
away,
the
criminalization
of
homelessness
is
not
going
to
go
away
in
in
a
few
short.
AR
And,
and
as
well
as
other
issues
of
things
that
are
closing.
AR
AR
AR
Right
now
is
trying
to
put
ourselves
in
a
position
where,
where
we're,
in
essence,
forcing
or
daring.
AR
AR
Position,
we're
in
and
and
and
that
by
not
come
trying
to
be
creative
in
this
in
a
in
addressing.
AR
The
constitutional
violation
of
arresting
people
for
sleeping
in
any
kind
of
serious
way.
AR
AR
That
it
will,
if
we,
if
we
try
to
sweep
it
under
the
rug
like
we're
doing
potentially
tonight,.
AR
AS
AS
Talk
about
this
important
issue,
I'm
frankly
not
wild
for
this
amendment,
but
it
does
seem.
AS
AS
That
this
council
does
think
would
work
and
I
think
really
that's
that's
what
I
have.
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
AT
C
D
To
speak
on
the
amendment,
and
I.
D
Push
and
rush
the
voting
of
this
ordinance.
You
have
made
it
clear
that
you
are
just
trying.
D
To
shove,
this
issue
under
the
rug-
and
I
just
want
you
all
to
know
that
this
won't
be
the
last.
D
Yeah
you're
going
to
continue
to
hear
us
to
speak
on
this.
I
think,
there's
one
other
comment.
E
Mr
sailing
go
ahead
yeah
and
I
think
I
wanted
to
begin
by
asking
a
question
to
you:
sue
scamberly.
E
If
you
recall
the
meeting
that
we
had
with
the
bhc
where
you
came
to
meet
us
at
switch
yard
park,.
E
I'm
home
now
I'm
no
longer
at
switch
yard.
So
I
was
able
to
find
my
notes
from
that
meeting.
E
And
I
would
love
to
get
together
soon
to
compare
notes,
but
I
think
and
we've
we've
discussed
ad.
E
E
E
E
E
E
And
beauty,
and
so
I
hope
that
you
collect
that
power
and
beauty,
and
I
hope
that
we
could
continue.
E
To
get
together
with
that,
I
yield
my
time,
mr
sailing.
Thank
you,
mr
lucas.
Next
is
jacob
schwartz.
AG
AU
And
I
just
like
to
echo
earlier
statements
and
for
the
four
members
who
are
considering
voting.
AU
Where
council
president
sims
could
actually
be
involved
in
this
decision,
I
would
not
just.
AU
AU
AU
AU
AU
Others
were
closer,
and
that
is
not
a
very
lo.
A
wide
margin
of
error.
AU
From
those
wealthy
elites
who
last
week,
let's
be
frank,
that
was
almost
a
bribe
that
they
were.
AU
AU
L
Would
encourage
you
to,
I
suppose
you
know,
accept
this
amendment
on
the
path
to.
L
Approving
this
ordinance,
this
amendment,
you
know
whatever
its
merits,
are,
do
not
keep
the.
L
L
This
amendment
does
nothing
to
to
to
harm
that
goal,
so
I
still
think
that
this.
L
I
think,
with
this
amendment,
I
think
this
ordinance
is
is
still
the
right
solution
to
the
problem.
L
It
is
seeking
to
solve
I'd,
also
like
to
echo
disappointment
that
that
that
part.
L
Is
notable
as
as
a
black
member
of
the
bloomington
community,
we
are
in
a
minority
here.
L
We
are
often
not
listened
to
and
to
have
our
representative
not
able
to
weigh
in
on
this.
L
You
know
it
doesn't
feel
good,
so
I
encourage
you
to
to
where's
the
kept
this
amendment
and.
L
AI
AD
Amendment
which
again
addresses
pretty
directly
a
lot
of
the
concern
and
criticism.
AD
We've
heard
from
other
members,
members
of
the
public
and
from
the
administration.
AD
As
I
noted
and
as
customer
member
lenders
noted
and
there's
a
lot
of
coverage,
the
public
just
noted
we're
not
wild
about
this
amendment.
I
I
think
it
it
does
undermine.
AD
In
a
similar
way
that
we
have
right
now,
you
know
who
wouldn't
be
allowed
to
do
so
in
that.
AD
Case
so
I'm
not
I'm
not
wild
about
this.
That
said,
getting
procedural
protections.
AD
And
property
protections
and
some
explicit
guidance
on
on
all
of
that
and
noticed.
AD
AD
To
my
four
colleagues
who
have
been
generally
opposed
to
this
ordinance,
if,
if
this
amendment.
AD
AD
AD
It's
if
it's
I'm
not
going
to
do
anything.
I
might
as
well
stick
with
what
I
think
is
best.
AD
AD
AD
Regarding
people
who
have
no
other
option,
you
know
no
shelter
option
available
to
them
and
who.
AD
Find
middle
ground,
and
I
and
I
the
kind
of
it,
feels
like
an
unwillingness
to
to
meet
us.
There.
AD
AV
AV
AV
Is
I
think
flawed
and
it's
it
hasn't
been
fully
thought
through,
and
so
it
it
is.
That's
why
I
say.
AL
AL
Misunderstood
with
that,
I
I
want
to-
I
just
agree
with
councilmember
flaherty
in
that
I.
AL
Do
not
really
like
this
amendment,
I
think
we
need
more
housing,
not
more
shelter
beds.
AL
And
I
have
a
big
hesitation
in
including
wheeler
mission
as
an.
AL
Option
because
of
many
people
don't
feel
comfortable
there
due
to
discriminatory.
AL
Practices
or
feedback
they've
gotten
so
so,
as
as
council
member
flaherty
said,
I
I
hope.
AW
What
was
just
mentioned
gave
me
this
thought
that
if
there
was
the
funds
that
were.
AW
AW
Would
end
up
being
liabil
liable
for
yeah?
I
would
I
would
vote
for
them
having
it
for.
AW
Shelter
not
not
so
that
they
could
sleep
in
the
park
and
I'm
sorry
for
that
and
I
honestly.
AW
AW
AW
And
to
think
about
this,
and
to
with
some
of
the
folks
that
united
way
and
in
the
region,
10.
C
Oh
sorry,
council
member
rollo,
just
to
say
I
appreciate
councilmember
piedmont,
smith's
comment.
AV
Ignore
the
city's
role
in
a
in
a
homeless
encampment
within
a
public
park.
That
means
that.
AV
Ethically
and
practically
we
have
a
responsibility,
and
that
means
so
we
it's
not
just
a
matter
of.
AV
C
Thank
you,
councilmember
piedmont,
smith,
just
to
mention
that.
C
Additional
comment
or
discussion
council
member
rosenberger
hi
thanks
first,
I
am
just
going
to.
AX
Or
look,
you
know,
look
anywhere
or
even
talk.
I
would
just
point
out
that
the
people
who
said
this.
AX
AX
AX
AX
Home
villages
and
converting
hotel
rooms,
so
this
is
just
a
way
to
try
to
say
right
if
they're.
AX
AX
AX
AX
That
will
just
continue
to
happen.
That's
all,
I
have
to
say.
AD
Sent
a
message
and
missed
the
comment
on
that
and
he
said
I
appreciate
the
incredible.
AD
AD
AD
Late
hour,
waiting
in
further
consideration
costs
us
nothing
thanks
again,
and
he
just
wanted.
AD
C
Thank
you
with
that
with
that,
madam
clerk.
C
Thank
you.
Moving
on,
we
have
amendment
two.
AD
I'm
not
inclined
to
introduce
it,
I
don't
know
if
any
of
the
co-sponsors
of
the
met
are.
AX
Work
on
concerns
that
were
voiced,
but
no
one
here
is
up
for
that
additional
comment.
C
Confirm,
oh
mr
flaherty,
I
was
just
going
to
clarify
a
point
of.
AD
We
have
considered
all
amendments
that
we
were
going
to
consider.
We
have
taken
public
comment.
AD
C
AI
Several
of
my
colleagues
are
more
concerned
about
tone
than
substance.
It's
like
they've.
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
This
means
that
anyone
that
people
people
count
these
are
people.
Students
are
people.
AI
AI
AV
Not
sure
it
would
have
changed
the
outcome.
I've
spoken
to
him
about
this
and
many
other
things.
AV
And
let
me
say
I
have
the
most
respect
for
council
president
sims.
So.
AV
Really,
what
this
amounts
to,
I
think,
is
a
very
ambiguous
and
incomplete.
AV
AV
Anybody
that
you
would
approach
why
not
just
let
homeless
people
sleep
in
a
park,
what's
the.
AV
Harm
and
there's
no
cost
incurred
in
doing
that.
Can't
we
just
allow
it
so
that
looks
superficially.
AV
AV
It
does
create
de
facto
homeless
encampments
in
any
city
park.
Now
it
would
self-evolve
and
we.
AV
AV
It
it
codifies
homeless,
encampments
in
parks,
where
we've
already
seen
once
fatality.
AV
I
don't
think
that,
as
council
member
smith
said
that
this
amount
of
resources-
and
we.
AV
Know
it's
significant
resources
involves
multiple
departments,
paula
mcdevitt
provided
a
scenario.
AV
For
brian
park
alone,
are
we
going
to
ignore
that
and
say
that
that's
invalid?
I
don't
think
so.
AV
AV
AV
AV
AV
Find
a
place
or
won't
find
a
place.
I
think
that
what
was
said
earlier
tonight
by
a
member
of
the.
AV
AV
Helping
them,
but
I
think
that
to
essentially
effectively
encourage
people
to
camp
in
parts.
AV
Parks
is
inviting
a
substantial
amount
of
hazard,
not
to
mention
you
know,
and
the
costs
involved.
AV
Now
the
costs
go
beyond
just
the
monetary
costs.
The
costs
involve
the
impacts
on.
AV
AV
AV
For
the
for
this
ordinance,
it
has
divided
the
community.
Clearly,
this
evening
I
mean
you
know.
AV
AV
You
know
have
spoken
out
against,
it
have
been
excoriated.
These
are
the
business.
AV
Shelters
with
so
I
think
that
this
is
a
terrible
thing.
That's
happened
as
a
result
of.
AV
Introducing
what
is
a
very
shallow,
incomplete
band-aid
has
been,
as
has
been
described
by
the.
AV
Service
providers,
as
well
as
a
community-
I
don't
think
this
helps
homeless.
People.
AV
Have
had
a
robust
discussion
without
having
it
voting
on
a
very
flawed
city
policy.
AL
AL
Are
going
to
vote
against
this
ordinance,
but
I'm
not
holding
my
breath.
AL
Have
immediate
short-term
problems,
life
or
death
problems
for
the
homeless
community.
AL
AL
Of
a
variety
of
factors,
but
partially
because
his
tent
was
removed,
and
that
is
from
people.
AL
Who
who
knew
him
and
worked
with
him
anyway?
I
would
like
to
sorry
my
thoughts
are
a
little.
AL
AL
Dirty
work-
maybe
I
shouldn't
have
used
that
phrase.
Maybe
that
was
the
the
police
who
had
the
dirty.
AL
Work
to
do,
but
I
was
referring
to
the
staff
who
continually
had
to
clean
up
at
seminary
park.
AL
Up
for
when
they
got
a
job
in
public
works,
the
city
of
bloomington,
but
you
know
some.
AL
Toilet
facilities
so
anyway,
and
I
do
respect
the
staff
that
were
here
tonight
and
presented.
AL
AL
AL
AL
So
I
don't
know
where
he
thinks
that,
where
my
colleague
thinks
that
he
knows
better
than.
AD
All
right,
thanks
I'll,
try
to
speak
to
a
few
things
thanks
for
members,
the
public
who.
AD
The
the
notion
that
this
is
rushed
or
flawed
or
poorly
thought
out-
I
just
I
just
don't.
AD
I
think
that's
really
contradicted
by
the
unanimous
support
from
all
of
the
sheltering.
AD
Agencies
and
members
of
the
continuum
of
care
board
these
people,
who
literally
work.
AD
For
decades,
in
some
cases
on
these
issues
and
and
they
know
very
well-
the
ins
and
outs.
AD
When
we
did
because
to
fast-track
things
or
or
something
like
that,
we
brought
it
because.
AD
AD
Clearly,
our
colleagues
in
indianapolis
sure
think
so.
Every
single
democrat
up
there
thinks
so.
AD
The
democratic
mayor
thinks
so
you
know
and
that
this
was
really
particularly
clarified
by.
AD
AD
Shelter
bed
available
to
you,
if
there's
literally
no
bed,
should
you
have
a
legal
place
to
spend.
AD
The
night
and
and
sadly
in
bloomington,
our
government
has
has
said
no
again.
I
just
find.
AD
That
so,
incredibly
depressing
regarding
the
weird
attack
about
my
alleged
chess
comments,.
AD
I
had
an
email
from
jeff
richardson
who
organized
that
meeting.
He
said
I
listened
to.
AD
The
unhoused
portion
of
your
remarks
at
a
recent
elm
heights
neighborhood
association
meeting
I.
AD
Sounds
like
so
that's
pretty
weird.
I
also
remain
very
disappointed
in
my
colleagues
for.
AD
For
insisting
on
an
eight
and
a
half
hour
meeting
in
which
our
council
president
chair.
AD
Of
the
public
safety
committee-
and
somebody
who
I
know
cares
deeply
about
these
issues.
AD
Was
unable
to
attend,
I
think
that
was
a
just
a
very
poor
poor
move
on
our
part.
AD
I
think
he's
was
probably
leaning
against
it.
I
just
think
this
is
very
clearly
an
important.
AD
Disappointed
my
colleagues
over
that
I
don't
I
don't
know
what
else
to
say.
This
is
a
values
thing.
AD
And
and
that's
it
all
right,
thank
you.
Councilmember
flaherty,
additional
comments.
AX
AX
AX
AX
I
think
there's
a
reason
for
that.
I
would
say
you
can't
compromise
with
people.
AX
AX
AX
AX
AX
AX
C
Support
this
ordinance,
but
I
don't
understand
why
you
feel
that
way.
I
want
to
at
least.
C
But
I'd
at
least
like
to
try
and
explain
my
thinking
most
of
it
clusters
in
different.
C
C
C
The
city
has
said
it's
not
their
responsibility.
I
didn't
take
their
comments
that
way
I
took
them.
C
C
C
C
C
Expect
the
ultimate
response
to
be
a
function
of
partnerships;
okay,
duties
of
counsel,
okay,.
C
Because
you
don't
want
to
deal
with
this
problem,
certainly
you're
entitled
to
perceive
us.
C
That
way,
if
you
like,
I
would
respectfully
disagree.
C
The
other
thing
is,
I
think,
about
duties
of
counsel.
We've
heard
a
lot
about
inclusion
tonight
and.
C
C
C
Who
email
us
the
people
who
call
us,
including
people
who
have
told
us,
look
I'm
too
intimidated.
C
To
speak
up,
I
don't
want
to
get
shouted
down.
I
don't
want
to
get
called
names,
so
we
have
to
as.
C
C
C
I
honestly
can't
get
past
my
fiscal
concerns
over
this
ordinance.
I
really
can't.
C
C
In
terms
of
staffing
and
what
that
costs
and
in
good
conscience,
I
can't
vote
on
legislation
where.
C
That's
so
unclear,
I
would
respectfully
disagree
that
the
the
four-digit
figure,
I
think
it
was.
C
Respectfully,
disagree
with
that,
but
just
in
terms
of
the
ordinance
itself,
my
fiscal
concerns.
C
Are
still
there
so
beyond
that,
several
people
have
actually
talked
about
urgency.
C
And
I
agree
that
there
is
a
sense
of
urgency,
so
I
would
just
offer
those
thoughts.
AB
AB
A
That
is
correct,
and
this
would
be
for
items
not
on
tonight's
agenda.
A
And
also
for
folks
who
didn't
speak
during
the
first
period
of
public
comment
yesterday,.
C
Councilmember
flaherty
did
I
see
I
was
just
thinking
of
the
1030
rule
and
and.
AD
I
was
thinking
that
exactly
council
action.
Public
comment
is
probably
not
council
action.
AD
So,
that's
why
my
hand
shot
up.
Thank
you
all
right
again,
this
is
the
second
period
of.
C
It
for
those
of
you
who
have
an
interest
in
offering
comment.
Please
use
the
raise.
C
Hand
function
and
zoom
or
type
into
the
chat.
If
there
are
multiple
people
wanting
to
make
comments.
A
Again,
if
you
spoke
during
the
first
period
of
public
comment,
I
shouldn't
shouldn't.
C
Mr
hadley
chase
hadley
again,
I
have
already
spoken-
and
I
am
just
here
to
comment
once
again.
AE
It
is
very
shameful
that
you
are
not
listening
to
us.
Your
constituents
are
here,
we've
been
here.
AE
AE
AE
Telling
you
over
and
over
and
over
again
that
this
will
work.
This
will
help
in
one
way
or
another.
AE
AE
Sleeping
in
a
park
when
necessary,
serious
camber
learn
sorry
find
a
point
of
information.
AL
AU
Vice
president,
I
hope
you
haven't
please.
We
cannot
accept
this
kind
of
next
session
because.
AU
AI
That's
that's,
it's
already
disposed
and
just
the
general
point
of
order,
as
as
strongly.
AD
As
folks
may
feel,
we
should
avoid
it
as
much
as
possible,
calling
out
or
attacking
individual.
AD
Council
members,
if
there's
an
argument,
that's
been
made
that
you
would
like
to
speak
to
in
some.
AD
Way,
although
of
course
2106
is
not
subject
for
discussion
right
now,
that's
okay,
but.
AD
A
A
Spoke
before
during
the
general
public
comment
period,
kathy
should
now
be
able
to.
A
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
C
A
Daniel
byrd
is
asking
to
read
a
statement
from
a
homeless
person
experiencing
homelessness.
C
AN
AN
Ordinance,
it's
just
that
an
individual
by
all,
I
know
is
the
initial
is
jay.
A
The
council
has
a
work
session
this
friday
at
12
noon.
There
may
be
a.
A
C
AI
You're
muted,
sorry,
I
just
think
that
that
only
two
council
members.
AI
Vice
president,
yes,
council,
member
bowling,
mr
lucas,
what
is
a
week
from
friday
like.
A
That
would
be
march
the
12th
that
would
be
the
friday,
but.
A
That's
that's
what
we
withdraw
it,
I'm
not
going
to
propose
an
alternate
time.
Thank
you.
C
That
so
we
will
cancel
this
friday's
work
session.
Sorry,
mr
lucas,
additional
scheduling
matters.
C
Could
we
review
one
more
time?
What
is
on
what
is
on
deck
for
wednesday,
the
10th.
A
A
That's
it
if
I'm
remembering
correctly,
the
two
items
related
to
the
utilities
department.
A
The
rape
case
and
the
associated
bond
ordinance
will
appear
at
the
march
17th
regular
session.