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A
For
the
bloomington
common
council,
we
have
one
item
on
our
agenda
tonight
and
that
would
be.
A
B
Don
griffin
to
speak
first
and
he's
going
to
introduce
somebody
as
well
so
great.
Thank
you.
C
D
D
D
D
D
Going
to
love
monroe
county,
it's
an
incredibly
welcoming
and
inclusive
place
and
and
I've
already.
D
Learned
that
in
the
short
time
I've
been
here,
of
course,
mayor
hamilton
reached
out
to
me
very.
D
Quickly
and
and
just
there
was
this
excitement
in
his
voice
to
the
things
going
on
in
the.
D
Care
about
public
education,
I
send
them.
You
sound
like
my
people,
so
I
just
want
you
to
know
that.
D
D
And
what
mayor
hamilton
has
has
worked
with
you
to
hopefully
provide.
D
Obviously,
our
number
one
focus
right
now
is
increasing
the
rates
of
vaccination
amongst
our.
D
We
know
that
it's
probably
the
singular
most
important
step
in
helping
to
stop
the
spread.
D
We
have
temporary
measures
in
place
as
you're
well
aware,
such
as
our
mask
requirements
and
other.
D
For
our
permission,
for
was
more
focused
on
the
community,
and
that
would
be
our
student
body.
D
D
D
That
as
a
very
forward
thinking
opportunity
and
we're
excited
to
to
work
with
you
to
make
some.
D
A
E
No
questions,
but
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
personally
welcome
you
to.
E
Bloomington
and
so
glad
that
things
are
going
as
you've
been
told
by
many
of
us
that
live.
D
So
kudos
to
you
and
and
keep
your
vision
and
focus
on
health
and
safety
and
quality
of
place.
F
All
efforts
to
incentivize
the
best
of
our
ability,
and
even
my
question
has
to
do
with.
D
Right
now
we
have
not
had
a
conversation
about
mandating
vaccines
because
we're
on.
D
We
are
just
awaiting
the
final
approval
of
fda,
of
course,
and
and
and
more
legal
understanding.
D
So
I
to
attend
k-12
public
education,
so
I
think
there
would
be
some
legal
challenges
with
that.
D
But
we're
starting
with
vaccinations
and
really,
of
course,
we're
we're.
Keeping
our
mass.
D
Mandate
for
all
students
and
and
just
focused
on
those
pieces
right
now,
I
think
that
down.
D
D
I,
of
course,
don't
have
an
answer
to
it,
but
I
understand
your
desires,
then,
if
that
is
legally.
F
A
challenge
an
obstacle:
what
do
the
incentives
look
like
for
the
students?
Would
it
be
a
stipend.
D
Associated
with
scholarships
and
and
cars,
okay,
thank
you,
yeah,
a
larger,
larger,
larger
drawings.
D
D
Than
than
maybe
everyone
getting
a
smaller
amount
so
and
we've
had
some
significant.
D
D
D
Worked
a
certain
number
of
days
last
year
and
it
is
to
basically
provide
a
stipend
to
them
in.
D
D
Thank
you,
so
that's
approximately
a
1.4
to
1.6
million
dollars
and
in
terms
of
the
student.
D
Lottery,
what
we're
doing
is
we're
using.
We
already
have
other
donations,
but
we're
using.
D
So
how
the
specific
prizes
and
drawings
and
things
will
work
out-
we've
got
about
two
weeks.
D
G
Thank
you
very
much
and,
of
course,
we
totally
support
more
vaccinations
is
better.
So
thank.
H
Yes,
thank
you
and
thank
you,
mr
house,
for
coming
today.
Did
I
hear
you
right
that
some.
H
And
everybody,
the
students,
I
guess,
would
be
those
12
and
older-
is
that
the
category
at
this.
D
D
So
so,
for
the
students
that
are
too
young
to
drive
and
also
are
not
interested
in
perhaps.
H
H
Students,
yes,
yeah
yeah,
we're
working
on
a
list
of
that
people
value.
So
those
are
all
great.
D
Make
sure
we
go
out
of
our
way
to
to
provide
a
list
of
options
so
that
there
isn't
somebody
that.
D
Useful,
so
I
you
know,
that's
that
your
point
is
well
made
on
making
sure
that
we
are.
H
Well,
yeah:
we
want
to
incentivize
the
13
year
olds
and
their
parents
as
well
right.
So.
A
Okay,
wow
on
the
cars
school
has
clearly
gotten
a
lot
cooler
since
I
was
there
and
I
had
that.
A
D
At
the
middle
level
and
other
levels
as
well
about
some
of
the
some
of
those
prizes,
absolutely.
D
D
A
Increase,
for
example,
or
do
you
have
some
some
benchmark
in
mind
so
so
to
answer
that.
D
Question
I
I
had
a
follow
up
with
a
few
with
a
few
people
in
the
medical
profession.
I
said.
D
Moved
around
from
60
to
70
75
to
80.,
and
so
I
I
don't
believe
I've
heard
where
there's.
D
A
solidified
number
that's
recommended,
but
our
goal
honestly
with
through
this
and.
D
D
In
a
sample
size
of
a
school
above,
the
the
state,
as
well
as
the
community
average,
but
to.
D
And
continue
to
push
those
those
numbers
higher,
I
mean
we.
We
would
like
that
within
the
universe.
D
All
of
our
schools,
individually
and
collectively
vaccination
rates
surpassed
that
of.
A
A
D
Thank
you,
okay,
so,
with
that
deputy
mayor
griffin,
anything
else,
no,
let's
continue
with
the.
C
B
B
B
Do
want
to
make
one
note,
which
is
the
last
amount,
which
is
75
000
for
digital
equity
grants.
B
We
will
be
asking
that
you
consider
an
amendment
to
that
on
august
18th
when
you
vote
on
this.
B
Have
any
problem
with
that?
The
second
portion
of
the
ordinance
has
appropriations
from
the.
B
Deposited
and
these
appropriations
are
340
000
to
information
and
technology
services.
B
And
then
260
000
to
the
parks
and
recreation
fund
also
again
appropriated
from
the
eiffel.
B
Fund
and
then
deposited
in
the
parks
and
recreation
fund,
these
are
primarily
and
if.
B
I
think
that's
all.
I
need
to
say
right
now
and
I'm
happy
to
answer
questions.
B
Is
here
underwood
good
evening,
jeff,
underwood
city
controller,
just
quickly,
add
the
two.
I
Differences
between
the
arpa
funds
and
the
cares
money
is,
as
you
know,
the
current
guidance.
I
Through
the
state
board
of
accounts
is
that
money
in
the
arpa
funds
has
to
be
appropriated
and.
I
Spent
out
of
that
fund,
so
essentially
you
just
see
the
one
appropriation
with
the
cares
money
you.
I
I
Corporation
council
guthrie
covered
what
those
were
for,
and
we
have
other
department.
I
Dollars
in
care
funding,
we
spent
about
620
000
of
that
last
year,
and
that
leaves
us
about.
I
I
E
With
the
700
000
proposal
to
cbu
for
the
lab-based
service
lines
and
specifically,
what.
E
I'm
interested
in
is
the
line
where
the
support
will
be
offered
as
a
loan
or
credit
program
just.
E
Cbu
with
potential
future
reimbursement-
and
there
was
also
a
mention
of
possible
funding.
E
E
Payback
schedule-
and
secondly,
cbu-
has
some
significant
plans
with
regard
to
infrastructure.
E
And
maintenance
as
we
move
forward,
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
in
a
position
to
pay.
E
Back
any
loans
or
something
from
cbu,
looking
at
some
of
the
longer
term
plans
that
cbu
has.
E
J
Yes,
vic
kelson
utilities
director
I
this
is
a
little
bit
complicated,
but
the.
J
What
what
we're
doing,
as
mr
underwood
said,
is
this
is
a
grant
that
may
be
repaid.
J
This
moment
the
senate
is
actually
voting.
The
cloture
vote
on
the
bipartisan
bill.
J
I'm
following
that
in
the
other
window
here
and
the
there
may
or
may
not
be
money
in
there.
J
J
Replacements
we'll
be
in
a
stronger
position
to
compete
for
those
dollars.
If
we
have
the
inventory.
J
Is
that
fair
enough
explanation,
yeah
to
that
point,
may
I
follow
up
briefly,
madam
chair.
E
Please
specific,
thank
you
specifically
vic.
What
I
really
want
to
know
is
that
any
repayment,
or
any.
E
E
E
Of
planning
that
seat-
yes,
that's
that's
not
the
plan
and
when
we
talk
about
lead
service
line.
J
Led
service
lines
we're
actually
talking
about
two
unfunded
federal
mandates.
One
is
to
do
the.
J
Inventory
and
one
is
to
replace
the
pipes
and
and
those
pipes
have
to
be
replaced
ultimately,.
J
All
the
way
up
to
the
customers
homes,
so
we've
got
some
pretty
some
pretty
tough
road
to
to
travel.
J
Future
money
there
may
be
for
less
service
line
replacement.
One
thing
it
really
will
do
for
us.
J
J
J
All
the
other
things
neighborhoods
that
have
a
lot
of
lead
service
lines,
have
old
mains,
because.
J
E
K
Concerning
the
175
000
for
grants
to
local
arts
and
cultural
groups
to
foster
recovery,
I
I
was.
B
That
is
esd
who
is
in
charge
of
that
program
and
alex
couldn't
be
here
tonight.
I.
B
Will
take
a
stab
at
it?
I
believe
they
will
try
and
set
up
something
similar
to
the
cares
act.
B
Funding
that
was
distributed
to
local
businesses
in
the
last
year
and
they
came
up
with
a.
B
My
understanding
is
not
quite
right,
but
you
may
recall
that
there
was
an
outside
group
actually.
B
Looking
at
that,
the
amounts
that
might
be
appropriate
and
whether
the
businesses
were.
B
B
Outside
group
or
not
but-
and
they
had
a
very
systematic
way
of
evaluating
the
organizations.
B
That
they
were
making
grants
to
and
why
they
were
making
them
for
the
purpose
that
was
requested.
B
Then
they
submitted
them
and
they
were
evaluated.
I
see
yes,
they've
been
through
this
before.
K
A
If
not,
I
have
one:
may
we
go
back
to
the
utilities,
mr
kelson,
if
you'd
like
to
pop
back.
A
In
please-
and
actually
maybe
this
is
the
miss
guthrie
question
all
right.
So
if
I'm
understanding.
A
A
A
A
A
And
for
members
of
the
public
who
wish
to
comment
on
this,
please
either
use
the.
A
Help
us
call
on
those
call
on
those
individuals
if
there
is
more,
if
there
are
more
than
one
person.
A
Everybody
has
an
opportunity
to
speak,
mr
lewis,
mr
lucas,
what
do
you
see?
Don't
see
any.
A
K
Yes,
I
did
have
one
and
it
was
find
it.
I
think
it
was
260
thousand
dollars
for.
K
Is
that
to
be
done?
Is
that
to
be
contracted
out
to
private
firms,
I'll
break
that
down
250
000.
I
Is
for
the
outside
contract
that
parks
has
for
the
various
facilities
patrolling
those.
I
Available
paul
mcdevitt
is
also
on
the
call.
If
you
want
additional,
you
have
additional
questions.
K
I
M
Particularly
the
rest
room
that
is
an
addendum
to
our
partnership
agreement
with
centerstone.
M
And
they
have
been
very
quick
to
respond
to
pull
another
crew
together
for
us,
so
it
gives
us.
M
K
Okay,
so
unless
I'm
mistaken
so,
mr
underwood,
you
said
ten
thousand
dollars
for
restroom.
M
Have
a
security
contract
with
an
outside
security,
private
security
company
and
what
that.
M
M
In
behavior
challenges
that
have
pulled
our
regular
switchard
park
staff
away
from.
M
M
For
large
events,
and
all
of
that,
so
we
found
it
necessary.
We
were
also
getting
a
lot
of
reports.
M
M
Have
been
overnight
incidents
in
the
park,
so
this
this
measure
gives
us.
M
Round-The-Clock
coverage
and
allows
our
our
staff
to
do
their
jobs,
and
you
know
more
eyes.
K
The
night
correct
and
this
particular
company
has
qr
codes
throughout
the
park.
M
And
so
they
are
able
to
check
in
with
their
qr
code,
with
a
pretty
elaborate
reporting
system.
M
M
M
Parks
are
closed
from
11
p.m,
to
5
a.m.
So
again
it
gives
a
presence
and
they
are
circulating.
M
K
M
Check
in
with
their
qr
codes,
we
are,
in,
you
know,
daily
contact
with
bpd
there's
a
good
relationship.
M
There
and
again
it's
it's
just
to
put
the
eyes
and
ears
so
that
again,
when
they
are
there,
when.
M
We
do
have
staff
there,
it's
just
a
support
for
that,
but
good
communication,
some
of.
M
M
Same
incidents
and
and
behaviors,
and
that
so
it's
working
out
quite
well,
it's
providing,
as
I.
M
H
Thank
you.
I
wanted
to
ask
the
administration,
and
also
the
new
superintendent
of
schools.
H
About
reporting
back
to
us
about
these
investments,
certainly
you
know
some.
H
The
bha,
affordable
housing
programs,
the
job
training-
these
are
all
things
that
that.
H
From
the
school
district,
I
think,
mr
houseman,
you
said
that
that
this
was
actually
part
of
the.
D
School
starts
so
we'll
be
able
to
then
kind
of
chart
the
growth
of
those
vaccination
rates
so.
D
H
Very
good
and
guthrie
is
there
or
mr
griffin
yeah
absolutely
I
mean
we're
gonna
make.
H
Great
especially
important
since
we
we
do
have
additional
arpa
funds
and
we
want
to.
A
Council,
member
sims,
thank
you.
I
just
do
have
a
comment
I
do
intend
to
support
this.
E
Appropriations
ordinance,
and
I
don't
think
any
of
us
would
say
that
what
is
being
proposed
is.
E
Things
are
really
working
and
just
how
the
programs
are
going.
I
also
know
that,
with
the.
E
Four
major
categories
of
investment
that
has
been
proposed
and
again
this
isn't
all
encompassing.
E
With
this
portion
of
the
funding,
so
I
plan
to
support
this
appropriation
ordinance.
Thank
you.
A
F
It's
going
to
give
us,
and
while
we
are
offering
funding
for
the
mccsc
schools
to
incentivize.
F
More
individuals
in
the
community
getting
their
vaccinations.
May
I
just
use
this
platform
again.
G
Support
it
as
well,
the
only
caveat
I
have
and
I've
I've
said
this
before
and
I
don't
I
just
mean.
G
Mean
it
in
a
economic
financial
senses,
so
there's
3.35
million
appropriated
for
this.
G
And
there's
still
a
lot
of
change
left
on
the
table.
That
is
yet
un
unallocated
and.
G
Some
of
it's
going
to
go
for
replacement
revenue
and-
and
I
understand
that,
but
but
certainly
I.
G
G
And
I
realize
I
don't
know
all
the
ins
and
outs
of
the
replacement
revenue.
But
when
I,
when
I
look.
G
At
it,
I
I
just
wish
there
was
more
funds
that
would
go
out
to
the
programs
that
that
were.
G
A
If
not
I'll
close
us
out
just
my
thanks
to
the
administration
for
this
plan
and
also.
A
To
everyone
who
shared
feedback
along
the
way
I,
as
I
was
reading
this
over
tonight,
I
was.
A
A
A
Different
issues
and
again
I
I
don't
look
for
perfection,
but
I
in
this
plan
I'm
impressed
that.
A
A
Okay,
with
that,
we
will
be
reconvening
many
of
us
in
person
for
the
first
time
next
wednesday.
A
And
also
hybrids,
mr
lucas,
is
there
anything
else
that
that
was
the
same
reminder?
I
had
planned.
L
L
3
p.m.
Next
wednesday,
we
certainly
for
members
of
the
public
that
are
watching
and
plan.
L
Participate
in
the
meeting
via
zoom,
we
will
have
seating
in
the
chambers
spaced
out
for
social.