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B
That's
councilmember
rallo
here.
B
B
A
A
That
report
is
becky
bustani,
going
to
present
the
report
or
is
stephen
lucas
going
to
present
it.
D
Any
specific
questions
about
how
she
how
she
compiled
the
data
in
the
report,
so
thank
you.
D
E
D
So,
just
as
way
of
a
bit
of
background
in
early
2020,
when
the
council
was
debating
standing.
D
Committees
and
discussing
their
implementation
with
the
administration
and
among
council
members.
D
The
year,
so
that
is
what
prompted
council
staff
to
work
to
gather
up
certain
information
and
data.
D
Some
information
becky
was
able
to
gather
up
going
back
to
2015,
lower
down
you'll,
see.
D
We
looked
at
2016
through
2020.,
the
the
report
is
broken
up
into
sections
and
section
one.
D
We
did
not
look
at
council
work
sessions,
council
interview,
committees
or
any
council.
D
You'll
see
the
number
of
meetings
has
been.
D
Increasing
over
the
last
several
years,
although
I
I
should
note
that,
for
a
date
like
december.
D
Standing
committee
meetings
that
would
have
counted
as
five
meetings
in
this
table,
whereas.
D
So
the
number
of
meetings
you
know
should
be
viewed
with
with
that
in
mind,
but
that
leads
into.
D
D
The
total
time
spent
in
in
council
meetings
has
been
trending
upward,
and
this
year
the.
D
The
meetings
lasted
just
under
11
000
minutes
total
in
table
c
you'll
see
that
the
meeting.
D
Section
two
discusses
a
concept
that
I
think
was
one
of
the
benefits
that
went
along
with.
D
D
Where
only
four
of
you
had
to
be
in
attendance
and
those
meetings
totaled
about
3
500
minutes
so.
D
That
I
will
note
that
there
were
going
back
to
2016.
There
were
a
handful
of
items
that
took.
D
So
that
significantly
moves
the
average
one
way
or
the
other.
D
Column
again
in
table
e
takes
out
the
six
long
pieces
of
legislation
in
in
those
averages.
D
Again,
the
table
you
can
you
can
see
here
includes
both
the
total
time
spent
for
the
total.
D
D
D
Two
last
columns,
I
believe,
include
a
calculation
of
the
average
amount
of.
D
Section
four
just
looks
at
standing
committee
meetings
primarily
in
in
2020,
but
I
believe
it.
D
D
Meetings
by
each
individual
committee,
it
lists
how
often
they
met
how
long
those
meetings
lasted.
D
Finally,
section
5
just
makes
a
few
notes
about
any
oddities.
I
will
note
one
of
the
the.
D
Major
impacts
for
how
the
council
operated
this
year
was
that
we
were.
The
council
was
meeting.
D
D
D
Be
some
down
time
and
so
the
the
minutes,
the
total
duration
of
the
meetings,
was
just
based.
D
Anything
beyond
just
sort
of
raw
data
and
and
meeting
length
we
did
not
look
at.
D
The
administration
has
several
several
staff
members
here
today
to
comment
on
that.
D
That
went
into
standing
committees
to
see
whether
this
had
been
more
or
less
efficient
for.
D
Becky
is
also
on
hand
to
to
answer
specific
questions
about
any
of
the
data.
A
G
G
Stephen,
so
it
looks
like
I
would
conclude
in
evaluating
this
that
it's
this.
G
The
standing
committees
are
less
efficient
in
terms
of
time
allotted
for
the
legislation.
G
G
Of
you
or,
and
I
I'd
be
curious
about
the
clerk's
office
and
and
her
staff
as
well.
G
Does
it
require
more
or
less
or
about
the
same
I
mean
just
your
impression.
I
can
certainly
answer.
D
For
council
staff
I'll
defer
to
the
administration
to
answer
for
for
their
staff
members
and.
D
D
D
Writing
those
standing
committee
reports
are
often
prepared
either
by
by
the
committee.
D
D
Ahead
of
any
committee
meetings,
wouldn't
necessarily
be
there
with
with
committee
of.
D
The
whole,
you
know
it's
often
not
clear
where
a
piece
of
legislation
will
be
referred
before.
D
It's
before
it's
referred,
and
so
there's
often
some
uncertainty
as
to
what
which
committee
will.
D
Be
hearing
a
given
piece
of
legislation,
I
will
say
too
that,
and
maybe
I
will.
D
Speak
a
bit
on
on
comments.
I've
heard
from
from
administration
staff.
D
D
Know
when
you
were
gonna
be
needed,
and
so
now,
if
a
piece
of
you
know
if
standing
committees.
D
Are
scheduled
so
that
you
know
each
committee
only
has
one
item.
Staff
has
a
clear
sense.
D
Again,
using
december
9th
is
an
example
where
there
were
several
meetings
scheduled
back.
D
To
back
to
back,
there's
you
know
some
down
time
occasionally
in
between
each
of
those.
A
Administration
and
clerk
are
there
any
other
questions
from
members
councilman
scandalory.
H
H
D
Look
at
how
many
council
members
actually
attended
any
danny
committee
meetings
that
looked
at.
H
H
H
D
Standing
committee
meetings
of
meetings
of
standing
committees
that
they
were
not
members.
D
Of
so
this
would
be
the
baseline.
This
would
assume
that
only
four
members
attended
each
standing.
H
F
Important,
but
it's
not
the
only
important
factor
to
consider.
Did
anybody
look
at.
F
This
allowed
time
for
amendments
to
come
forward
that
were
then
discussed
and
it
reduced.
F
The
amount
of
making
the
sausage
sort
of
stuff
that
we
do
during
our
regular
sessions.
F
D
Meetings
and
one
item
in
2018
that
was
actually
kept
for
three
standing
committee
meetings.
D
Each
piece
of
legislation
over
the
last
five
years
or
the
adjusted
average,
depending
on
how.
A
Okay,
seeing
none
I'd
like
I
don't
care
who
liked
to
go
first,
whether
it's
clerk
bolden.
A
Could
we
hear
comments
from
either
of
them
about
the
report
and
the
initiative.
A
A
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Amenable
council
member
volunteer
them
commenting
now.
I
think
a
couple
of
them
are.
I
Ready
to
do
so
before
we
do
that,
I'd
like
to
get
a
brief
statement
from
clerk
bolden
as
well.
A
As
the
administration
summarize
it
so,
if
she's
willing
to
talk
now
about
it,.
B
Correct
so
what
I
would
say:
that's
right,
yep,
all
right
cool,
so
I
would
say
that
it
increased.
B
B
Five,
some
evenings
we
have
seen
an
increase
in
the
amount
of
staff
time
for
the
clerk's
office.
B
B
B
B
It
creates
it
could
create
a
bit
of
a
burden
in
terms
of
staffing
and
everything
else
again
right.
B
J
I
guess
I'll
I'll
jump
in
first
I'll
break
my
comments
into
two
categories:
appropriation.
J
That
those
fall
on
me,
so
it
bounces
back
and
forth.
So
it
also
added
time
just
for
our
year
end.
J
J
J
You
know
it
doesn't
provide
much
efficiency
from
our
standpoint,
so
I'll
be
succinct
and.
J
K
Mayor
mcmaniason
and
jeffrey
underwood
provided,
but
I
will
say
that
I
do
want
to
thank
council.
K
For
the
report
and
and
data,
it's
pretty
interesting
information
and
thanks
to
becky
to.
K
Plan
and
the
unified
development
ordinance
feedback
from
my
staff.
I
think
appreciates
the.
K
Of
the
meetings
and
what
information
is
expected
would
be
helpful
moving
forward
because,
again.
K
The
repetitive
structure
of
the
committee
structures,
the
last
thing
that.
L
Thanks
council
members,
first
of
all,
I
I
not
only
thank
you
for
the
report,
but
also
thank.
L
You
for
all
the
support
councils
provided
in
2020
esd.
What
was
at
the
forefront
of
a
lot.
L
Of
the
response
to
the
pandemic
from
a
economic
perspective,
we
really
appreciate
all
the
support.
L
I
would
say
a
couple
of
things
you
know
in
my
mind,
it's
you
know
you
sort
of
have
a.
L
Pro
and
con
column
right
and
I
think,
on
the
pro
side
of
committees,
I
would
say
the.
L
The
avoidance
of
surprises
was
was,
was
improved,
so
you
know
sometimes
when
you
walk
into
a
council.
L
The
time
the
full
council
meeting
happened,
that
was
that
was
helpful.
I
think,
on
the
con
side.
L
L
You
know
increase
that's
somewhat,
which
is
which
is
time
consuming,
especially
for
department.
L
Like
ours,
it's
pretty
thinly
spread
out
already
and
then
the
issue
that
jeff
raised,
which
was.
L
That
the
the
gaps
in
the
start
time,
while
it's
more
efficient
and
more
predictable,
which
is
nice.
L
It
does
mean
that
your
evening
is,
you
know,
sort
of
less.
You
know
less
well-managed
as
a
staff.
L
So
you
know
on
balance,
I
think
you
know
I.
I
really
appreciated
working
with.
L
On
the
climate
action
plan
meeting
that
that
started
the
year
really-
and
I
I.
L
A
You're,
muted,
sorry
didn't
work
when
I
tried,
so
I
think
my
only
real
experience
was.
I
only.
M
Just
a
resolution
though,
but
I
guess
what
it
and-
and
I
I
understand
what
all
of
my
colleagues.
M
Are
saying
because
I've
seen
it,
but
so
my
experience
was
fine
with
it,
but
it
made
me
wonder.
M
G
Occurred
during
the
committee
hearing
at
a
regular
session,
whereas
that's
unlikely
to
occur.
J
I
will
jump
in
yeah,
we
saw
that
happen.
The
thing
was,
you
know
you,
you
answered
a
number
of.
J
J
The
rest
of
the
of
the
council,
I
think
it
was
to
alex
or
scott's
point,
is
in
a
committee,
the.
J
J
J
G
Interesting
so
there's
there's
repetition
and
there's
also
a
lack
of
anticipating
well.
G
When
you're
approaching
a
the
regular
session,
because
you
haven't
had
sort
of
the
collective.
L
Bad
thing
you
know
if
you
were
asked
a
question,
it
does
allow
you
to
prepare
the
answer
for
the.
L
Next
time
you're
asked
the
question
right,
so
you
know
I
think
it
merits
calling
that
out.
K
K
I
know
you
know
the
committee
meetings,
it
is
helpful,
you
know,
as
alex
mentioned,
to
kind.
K
K
K
Nicole
and
her
team,
so
it
could
be
part
of
the
record,
so
maybe
there
could
be
a
way
to
clarify.
K
On
amendments,
I
think
that
hasn't
really
happened
at
the
committee
level.
It
gets
out.
K
K
F
Yeah
I
wanted
to
follow
up
on
what
mr
robinson
just
said
about
the
amendment
process
not
being.
F
Transparent
that
that
comes
as
a
surprise
to
me,
because
in
the
land
use
committee
I
think.
F
F
Them
in
the
packet
as
finished,
completed
completely
written
amendments
that
have
a.
F
F
K
Improvement
with
the
amendment
process,
you
know,
I
think
it's
working
at
the
committee
level.
K
But
there
does
seem
to
be
harder
for
staff
to
review
and
get
back
with
those
amendments.
I.
K
K
K
Prior
to
the
committee
structure,
trying
to
understand
that
those
what
other
amendments.
K
K
K
Council,
member
piedmont,
smith-
maybe
I'll
just
talk
to
you
offline
to
to
make
sure
that
we're.
A
There's
a
possibility
of
back
and
forth
between
members,
in
other
words,
two
rounds.
A
A
Councilmember
piedmont,
smith,
yeah.
I
just
want
to
say
that
I
I
think
it's
a
little
early.
F
To
to
look
at
to
evaluate
this
process,
since
it's
really
only
been
just
under
10
months
and.
F
F
A
Mr,
I
said
a
hand
raised
or
well
just
to
say
that
processing
this
right
now
and
I
haven't.
A
Really
fully
come
to
a
conclusion,
but
I'm
surprised
that
this
hasn't
really
led
to.
G
G
G
So
it
hasn't
led
to
the
eff
efficiencies
in
terms.
Oh,
it's
led
to
more
staff
time
and
effort.
G
It
hasn't
led
to
more
efficiency
in
terms
of
council
member
time,
which
is
surprising.
G
It's
about
the
same,
so
it
really
hasn't
affected
us.
In
that
sense,
it's
gotten
some
mixed
reviews.
G
In
terms
of
amendments
and
so
forth,
and
maybe
some
prep
time
it
is,
it
seems
to
me
that.
G
Questions
that
one
would
receive
at
the
committee
of
the
hall,
so
the
point
is:
is
that.
G
G
Has
helped
matters
in
terms
of
downtime,
so
I'm
still
evaluating
it,
but.
N
Kind
of
a
lot
of
challenges
to
get
any
sort
of
atmost
apples
comparison
on
on
use
of
time.
N
For
one,
so
I'm
curious
to
hear
maybe
over
the
coming
weeks
from
other
council
members
and.
N
From
department
heads
you
know
what
other
what
other
metrics
they
would
like
to
consider.
N
Structure,
you
know
too
short
of
a
duration,
may
indicate
poor
quality
decision
making
or.
N
May
not
comparing
current
durations
to
the
durations
of
the
last
several
years.
Of
course,.
N
N
Current
duration
is
good,
you
know,
but
there's
not
a
whole
lot
of
difference
there
anyway,.
N
N
N
Thing
will
likely
be
voted
on
and
if
they're
coming
in
you
know,
there's
a
one
week
time
period.
N
You
know
a
response
to
them,
so
I
think
there's
there's
problems.
I
think
there's.
N
Whichever
one
we
go
with
or
some
combination
of
two,
we
can
and
should
work
to
improve
those.
N
Processes
in
both
cases
or
either
case,
so
I
think
yeah,
I'm
curious
to
keep
thinking.
N
More
about
this-
and
that
includes
you
know
how
how
staff
works
too,
so
clerk
bolden,
for
instance,.
N
Mentioned
you
know,
preparing
multiple
memos
for
committee
meetings;
they're,
not
minutes,
but.
N
They're
they're
a
memo,
that's
different,
which
is
you
know,
a
higher
volume
of
those.
I
know.
N
We
had
a
conversation
a
few
weeks
ago
about
kind
of
about
that
about
meeting
scheduling.
N
N
Meetings
and
I'm
going
to
keep
thinking
about
that,
thank
you.
Councilmember
sandberg.
C
Yes,
I
too
agree
that
there
is
more
reflection,
time
needed
about
both
the
pros
and
the
cons.
C
That
were
presented
to
us
today,
and
my
hope
is
that
we
can
incorporate
both
the
best
of.
C
How
standing
committees
operated
with
what
some
of
the
issues
were
and
come
up
with
some.
C
C
C
To
council
chambers
to
participate
in
things,
there
has
been
a
little
bit
of
what
I
and.
C
Is
the
lack
of
quality
of
interacting
and
maybe
more
civil
fashion,
and
so
there
are
trade-offs.
C
C
C
C
Professional
staff
to
do
their
jobs
and
report
to
us
directly
and
for
us,
then,
to
make
responsible.
C
O
A
couple
things
I
I
just
observations.
I
have
one
of
the
the
points
of
discussion
we
all
have
is.
O
O
I
would
love
to
find
a
way
to
gather
feedback
from
the
public
about
this.
My
guess
is
there.
O
O
Opportunity
to
comment
on
an
issue
I'd
like
to
see
us
find
a
way
to
invite
public
comment.
O
On
that
or
public
feedback
on
committees
as
well,
it
seems
to
me
we
have
three
options
at
this.
O
Point
where
committees
are
concerned,
one
keep
them
in
their
current
form
and
let
them
continue.
P
Thank
you.
It
seems
that
collectively,
when
you
look
at
the
report-
and
you
hear.
P
We
have,
it's
somewhat,
has
fragmented
how
I
have
understood
different
pieces
of
legislation.
P
P
Those
things
that
I
would
have
really
liked
to
learn,
and
so
for
that
then
there
have
then.
P
Because
transmission
of
that
information
is
really
it's
really
challenging.
It's
like.
P
So
I
think
refining
refining
it
I'm
going
to
go
to
say
kind
of
agree
with.
P
And
I
think
that
everybody
really
has
had
great
comments,
and
so
so
I
appreciate
the.
P
Input
from
the
city
and
from
my
fellow
members-
and
I
I
that's
about
all
I
had
to
say
today,.
Q
Q
And
I
appreciate
that
down
the
middle
approach,
I've
had
an
opportunity
to
speak
with
many
of.
Q
My
colleagues
one
on
one,
obviously
nothing
in
a
group
setting
that
you
know
but
individually.
Q
And
on
some
of
those
conversations,
the
hybrid
approach
or
a
different
way
of
looking.
Q
At
the
standing
committee
structure
has
been
mentioned
not
every
time
but
but
but
that
is
an.
Q
Interesting
approach,
but
I
think
what's
most
important
here
and-
and
I
will
say
this-
I
think
it.
Q
Is
very
appropriate
and
not
too
early
to
begin
having
these
discussions,
we're
not.
Q
Making
a
decision
today
we're
not
going
to
vote
today,
two
main
reasons:
there's
the
possibility.
Q
That
the
will
of
the
council
is
very,
very
important
going
forward.
I
will
mention,
as.
Q
Q
Today,
but
more
discussion
and
the
intent
in
my
mind,
is
to
a
how
does
this
structure
of.
Q
Affect
those
that
must
deal
with
it,
so
I
thought
it
was
very
important
to
hear.
Q
Public
understands
how
all
this
works
together
and
and
how
many,
how
much,
how
this
affects.
Q
The
clerk's
time,
as
far
as
minutes
and
drafting
reports,
department,
heads
in
administration.
Q
I've
had
the
pleasure
of
last
year
on
trying
to
help
schedule.
Many
of
these
for
our
calendar.
Q
So
these
aren't
new
issues,
it's
not
a
make
or
break
thing.
I
just
think
it
warrants
discussion.
Q
Lastly,
how
does
it
affect
other
council
members,
one
of
the
things
with
the
time
that
was.
Q
Q
Q
So
that's
one
of
the
things
that
I
think
it's
important
to
just
to
begin.
This
discussion.
Q
I
don't
in
many
cases
think
we're
passing
judgment
at
this
point.
I
just
think
it's
important.
Q
Forward,
I
will
say
it's:
okay,
not
to
have
well
organized
thoughts
at
this
time.
Q
Q
More
condensed
and
focused
as
we
move
forward
again,
there
may
be
other
metrics
other
than
time.
Q
Q
Administration
and
others
on
the
schedule,
but
I
want
to
make
it
clear
that
none
of
those
entities.
Q
Have
any
super
duper
direct
influence
on
how
the
council
handles
their
business?
I
just
think.
Q
Q
Comment
that
is
very,
very
important,
but
I
think
the
main
thing
with
public
comment
is
that
in.
Q
To
make
comment
in
whichever
structure
that
that
we'll
end
up
with
one
thing
for
sure,
as
we.
Q
Move
forward,
even
if
we
get
back
to
in-person
meetings,
zoom
and
electronic
public
comment
is.
Q
Q
So
I
think
it's
very
appropriate
to
have
this
to
begin
this
discussion
and
in
my
mind
there
was.
Q
Of
time
probably
use
the
whole
five
minutes,
I'm
doing
sorry,
but
I
think
it's
important
that
we.
Q
R
Thanks
I'll
just
give
some
thoughts
there
in
a
completely
random
order.
I
would
say
I.
R
R
Is
we
can
go
to
all
the
committee
meetings
if
we
want?
I
think,
like
asking
what
problem
are.
R
R
Is
another
approach
I
don't
like
coming
out
anything
like
the
way
we're
doing
it.
R
R
Solve
is
helping
staff
know
when
they
hop
online,
and
I
don't
know
that's
been
helpful
for
me
too.
R
Walked
my
dog
in
the
middle,
so
it
was
useful
for
me
at
least
to
know
that
I
had
that
little.
R
R
Really
important
in
a
really
low
stress
way,
to
enter
into
leadership.
I
would
say
that
I
was.
R
An
exploratory
situation
instead
of
something
as
rigid,
maybe
as
committee
the
whole
or.
R
Like
I
just
felt
very
accessible-
and
I
liked
that
a
lot-
it
also
gave
me
a
chance
to
really.
R
R
Of
them,
we
all
might
not
have
a
lot
of
questions
and
we're
sort
of
hearing
an
update.
R
R
That
isn't
necessarily
ready,
and
there
was
an
instance
in
the
transportation
committee
where.
R
I
was
working
with
staff
on
the
pieces
of
legislation
and
staff
was
going
to
introduce.
R
Wanted
to
make
and
staff
did
it,
it
went
to
transportation
committee
and
it
wasn't
ready.
R
Think
the
idea
of
council
members
collaborating
more
with
staff.
Sometimes
you
know
not
a
lot
of
us.
R
R
R
When
we
get
it
one
last
thing
I
hear
talking
about.
E
R
Not
really
liking
when
we
divide
up
and
conquer
something.
Would
those
two
committees
also
then.
R
Be
changed
to
a
committee
of
the
whole
situation.
I
don't
know
if
that
has
been
mentioned.
R
So
that's
where
I
am
right
now,
just
a
lot
of
comments
happy
to
keep
this
going.
Thank
you.
A
A
A
lot
of
things
that
I
was
surprised
to
hear
some
pleasantly
some
unpleasantly,
but.
A
You
know
the
the
discussion
is
has
been
more
than
worthwhile.
I
do
want
to
point
out,
though,
a.
A
Years,
that's
not
explicable
by
the
existence
of
standing
committees.
The
increase
in.
A
20
minutes
per
meeting
appreciated
not
having
to
deliberate
on
every
issue.
A
Every
week,
but
most
of
all,
I
think
it's
obvious
that
the
coronavirus
had
the
same
effect
on
our.
A
A
A
Was
well
above
the
average,
while
the
adjusted
average
minutes
per
legislative
item
in
table
e.
A
A
It
also
made
our
meetings
more
accessible,
more
people
took
part
if
and
when
we
can
break
down.
A
Exactly
how
much
time
was
spent
taking
public
comment?
We're
gonna
see
that
this
is
the.
A
The
the
reason
for
that
increase
in
numbers,
so
I
agree
that
the
numbers
do
not
tell.
A
You
know
I
can
already
see
one
change
that
we
should
make.
There
was
at
least
one.
A
Committee
that
got
no
legislation
referred
to
it,
another
one
that
got
one
we
should
con.
We.
A
A
A
Weeks
for
legislation
became
the
standard,
but
how
often
did
we
actually
take
four
weeks.
A
The
past
three
years,
exactly
seven
went
to
more
than
one
committee
meeting.
Now,
that's
not
really.
A
A
A
A
One
had
to
beg
for
it,
and
that
was
the
principle
behind
make
and
if
anyone
wants
some
assurance.
A
When
council
comes
back
early,
it's
a
bonus
and
most
of
the
time
we've
been
offering
bonuses.
A
Make
a
special
request
so
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
I
would
say
that
if
there's
one
more
thing.
A
I
seem
to
recall
that
the
fourth
street
garage
passed
by
a
five-four
vote
if
we
change
their.
A
Minds
about
that
a
little
bit
to
change
is
that
the
same
kind
of
decision?
No,
but
you
know
five.
A
Four
votes
matter,
just
as
much
as
9-0
votes
do
because
the
majority
has
to
rule
now.
I
think.
A
That
the
majority
is
clearly
you
know
in
favor
of
modifying
the
system
I
joined
them.
You
know.
A
A
A
A
Four
hour,
long
committees
of
the
whole-
and
we
should
think
about
things
like
skipping
committee.
A
Altogether
for
easy
legislation,
we
should
think
about
conducting
committee
of
the
whole.
A
Okay,
well,
I
would
urge
everyone
to
look
at
the
report
as
closely
as
they
can
there's
a
lot.
A
The
way
she
has
if
the
rumor
is
she
has
this
gigantic
spreadsheet,
with
all
the
data
from
the.
A
Past
six
years
that
she
used
to
call
this
data
together
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
seeing
the.
A
Raw
data
too,
because
it's
interesting,
but
she
heroically
compiled
it,
and
I
just
wanted
us
to.
A
Acknowledge
her
work,
it
was
really
great
and
this
report
is
definitely
worth
reading.
I
have.
I
We'd
also
like
you
to
consider
as
you
debate,
what
might
change
in
the
next
year,
if
anything,.
I
That
you
involve
us
in
the
process
because
I
think
collaboratively,
as
you
have
suggested
so
often.
I
Is
the
best
way
to
move
forward,
so
we
wouldn't.
We
would
not
disagree
in
fact,.
S
S
S
We
have
all
the
data
that
we're
interested
in.
So
it's
a
very
good
point,
two
that
I
would
say
for.
A
Example,
tracking
amendments,
how
long
it
takes
us
to
process
an
amendment
to
something
that
we.
A
Could
stand
a
breakdown
of
and
public
comment,
how
much
time
we
spend
in
public
comments
on
on.
B
Sorry
I
was
just
gonna
say
I:
it
might
be
helpful
if
you're
tracking,
that
information.
B
F
A
Points
at
which
they
enter
the
process.
It's
a
very
good
point,
any
other
data
collection,
thoughts.
Q
Q
We
measure
a
thing
and
I
think
that's
important
going
along,
but
one
of
the
things
I
think
that's.
Q
Prongs
to
this
one
way
and
and
that's
why
we'll
have
conversations
moving
forward
and
I've.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Staff
and
and
department
heads
with
regard
to
priorities.
What
are
some
of
the.
Q
D
D
Back
and
kind
of
capture
those
glean
those
from
other
records.
So
thank
you
all
for.
D
For
the
guidance
and
again
appreciate
the
the
opportunity
to
touch
base
on
this
topic,.
D
D
Ahead
of
that
meeting,
you
should
reach
out
to
let
staff
know,
but
again,
standing
committees
were.
D
In
2020
I
believe
resolution
2001
was
passed
in
late
february,
so
it's
it's
also
possible.
D
To
make
changes
throughout
the
year,
so
just
keep
that
in
mind.
Thank
you
and
with
that
I.
A
A
Appreciate
everyone
being
willing
to
meet
this
late
in
the
year
since
we
usually
stopped
by.
A
The
previous
wednesday,
thanks
to
everyone
who
offered
their
comments-
and
I
do
want
to
encourage.
A
People
to
start
writing
out
their
ideas
for
how
we
can
improve
the
way
that
we
do
business.
A
Again,
thank
you
all
happy
holidays
and
we'll
see
you
in
the
new
year.
Let's
hope
the
next
one.