►
From YouTube: Bloomington City Council, January 19, 2022 Part 2
Description
No description was provided for this meeting.
If this is YOUR meeting, an easy way to fix this is to add a description to your video, wherever mtngs.io found it (probably YouTube).
A
Okay,
it's
been
introduced.
Would
you
please
summarize
it
for
us
sure
amendment
02,
just.
B
Strikes
some
language
from
the
resolution
and,
in
effect,
would
keep
the
transportation
committee.
B
Well,
I
brought
this
amendment
for
many
of
the
same
reasons.
Amendment
one
was
brought
so
not
a.
B
Positive
outlook
here,
but
I
think
it's
pretty
important-
to
keep
the
transportation
committee.
B
B
Good
rubric
in
place
in
place
nowadays
for
the
allocation
of
that
funding
and
I
think
that's.
B
Awesome
work,
I
think
similarly,
there's
still
a
lot
of
work
to
do
here.
Of
course,
we
all
should.
B
We
all
vote
yes
on
the
budget
and
with
the
talking
to
the
administration,
you
know,
we've
got.
B
That
one
million
a
year
coming
for
like
that
bike,
head
infrastructure
or
sustainability,
work.
B
B
It
makes
sense
to
also
keep
keep
this
committee.
It's
also
something
again
that
we
could
have
it.
B
Stay
in
existence,
so
that's
pretty
much
what
I've
got
for
this.
I
feel
like
I'm
being
a
little.
B
Repetitive,
I
think
this
is
a
good
compromise
to
keep
this
committee
intact,
so
it
can
be
used
here.
B
It's
I
think
it
this
seems
real
small
and
it
would.
It
would
be
great
we
I
can
say
the
word.
B
Important
work
and
accessibility
and
mobility,
and
I
think
it
would,
it
would
be
just
more.
B
A
A
Council
member
volun
I'd
like
to
hear
what
the
sponsors
think
of
the
amendment.
A
C
That
one
of
the
statements
we've
heard
for
the
two
amendments
so
far
is
leave
it.
Essentially,
I'm.
C
C
A
I
think
a
question
was
issued
to
the
sponsors.
You
responded
with
sort
of
a
rhetorical
question.
C
Part
of
the
argument
is,
leave
them
there,
they
don't
do
any
harm,
and
yet
I've
heard
that.
C
When
we
clean
up
code
or
or
adjusting
so
I
I'm
wondering
when
it's
okay
to
have
things
in
code.
C
Or
when
it's
okay,
to
have
resolutions
for
things
that
we
just
might
use.
D
I
would
challenge
you
to
go
and
identify
you
know
all
the
different.
You
know
aspects.
D
D
Rules
committee
could
do,
but
I
mean
that's,
I
think
it's
up
to
you
to
identify
what.
D
D
A
A
Okay:
okay:
let's:
let's
make
sure
that
the
sponsor
has
a
ability
to
react
to
the
question.
A
Did
you
have
anything
councilmember
rosenberger
I,
as
I
said
earlier,
I
guess
not
in
this.
B
Amendment
but
I
think
it
is
important
that
we
have
options
for
different
types
of
meetings,
because.
B
B
Nimble
and
flexible
in
a
time
with
a
lot
of
things
changing
out
there
in
the
world.
I
think.
A
Okay,
thank
you,
councilman
ruskin
belluri.
I
wanted
to
give
you
an
opportunity
just
to
add
what.
A
You
had
to
respond,
try
and
be
just
slightly
more
articulate
than
I
was
before
you're
doing
great.
C
So
what
we've
heard,
I
think
I
think
this
crystallizes
my
thoughts
here.
What
we've.
C
The
opportunity
to
be
proactive,
I
have
more
comments
on
that
that
I'll
offer
in
final
comment.
B
B
The
whole,
so
I
just
don't
think
I
said
it
all
that
it's
the
best
place
just
to
decide
choice.
A
E
C
Council
member
volun
has
his
hand
up.
Okay,
I'm
just
making
sure
that
if
anyone
else
has
questions.
A
Okay,
councilmember
vollen,
please
yeah
again,
even
though
this
is
amendment
by
another
member.
D
I
I
would
ask
the
sponsors
consider
if
this
amendment
fails,
how
would
the
sponsors
feel.
D
F
Thank
you,
I
would
simply
respond
here
and
I
do
know
all
get
rebutted
on
top
of
the
rebuttal.
F
Seem
to
go
on
forever
and
ever
without
giving
a
report
or
recommendations.
I
will
just
simply
say.
A
Sandberg,
you
had
a
something
to
to
say
well,
my
response
is
with
respect
to.
G
Seamless
manner
when
we
get
to
that
point
at
the
end
of
the
discussion
on
resolution,
2202.
G
G
G
Any
one
topic
that
is
perfectly
acceptable
for
you
to
do,
but
I
would
hope
that
you
would
wait
to.
G
D
A
Well
with
further
questions,
so
in
other
words,
every
time
I
ask
you
received
an
answer.
B
Certainly
well,
I
was
just
going
to
ask
a
question
from
president
sandberg.
B
G
G
Way,
shape
or
form,
and
so
that
is
our
intent,
and
that
is
what
we
hope
we
can
keep
intact
as
we
move.
A
Council
member
volun
go
ahead,
but
do
frame
it
in
terms
of
a
question.
D
I'm
trying
to
I
had
a
follow-up
question
for
their
answers,
but
I
also
want
to
point
out.
D
D
Is
that
really
the
only
I
mean
that
and
jack
hopkins
are
the
only
things
that
deserve
to
be.
A
Yes,
okay,
that's
a
question
or
two.
C
Two
things
distinguished
jack,
hawkins
and
sidewalk:
one
is
that
they
have
a.
C
And
that
makes
them
in
my
mind
qualitatively
different,
so
I
would
that's
the
response.
D
They're
simply
making
a
recommendation
like
every
committee
does
so
when
you
know
we.
D
A
A
Okay,
further
council
questions
before
we
go
to
the
public.
A
Miss
galvin
thank
you
and
I
believe,
we'll
adhere
to
our
three
minutes.
A
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
M
M
Is
jan
sorby
and
I've
been
very
interested
in
this
process
as
a
whole?
I
am
encouraging
you
to.
M
M
A
And
then
comment
are
there
questions
remaining.
E
To
call
into
being
a
special
committee,
you
need
to
know
what
the
issue
is
right,
because.
E
E
E
E
I
think
this
this
place
is
an
unjust
burden
on
some
council
members.
I
think
standing
committees.
E
On
two
or
three
committees,
each
one
chaired
one
of
the
committees,
and
I
think
that
if
we
have.
E
Some
less
number
of
standing
committees-
I
think
certainly
each
council
member-
should
serve
on
one.
E
Of
them,
it's
if
you
say
oh
self-selected,
cms
can
go
and
council
members
can
go
and
do
whatever.
E
Of
course,
this
has
been
addressed
before
but
council
president
sandberg
at
some
point
said:
oh.
E
E
E
And
you
know
ada
is
a
very
low
bar.
We
need
to
actually
aim
higher
than
ada
compliance.
E
E
Going
to
take
the
time
to
actually
make
follow
through
with
these
recommendations
and
shape
them.
E
Into
legislative
policies,
I
don't
know,
I
guess
whatever
council
members
are
more
activists
so
to.
E
Speak
as
far
as
what
jan
sorby
said,
what
about
constituent
work?
First
of
all,
all
nine
of
us
do.
E
E
E
E
A
Council,
member
smith,
thank
you
since
I'm
the
chair
of
the.
N
The
kind
of
the
draft
and
what
they're,
starting
on
the
accessibility
plan.
N
And
you
know,
I'm
the
only
one
that
that
went
to
it
and
I
think
it's
important.
N
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Down
the
pike
and
they
had
to
be
there,
you
know
the
canceling,
the
transportation
committee.
D
Isn't
making
a
break
in
the
way
we
do
business?
The
the
proposal
overall
is
returning
to
the.
D
D
D
Into
how
committees
work
before
they
would
advance
a
resolution,
this
dramatic,
thank
you.
A
B
B
Piedmont
smith's
point
as
well
that
research
includes
reaching
out
to
everyone.
You
know.
B
B
B
B
Committees
that
I
think
some
council
members
were
oddly
debating
the
definition
of
the
word.
B
Shall
and
thought
that
that
meant
kind
of,
like
anything,
could
be
done
or
there's
discretion.
B
There
but
legally
the
word
shall
is
mandatory
so
for
a
special
committee
when
that
work
is
done.
B
You
know
the
committee
like
shall
be
finished,
so
there
isn't
discretion
there.
That's
the.
B
Word
shall,
may
there
is
discretion,
so
I
just
that's
really
not
something
up
for
debate.
B
It's
just
the
legal
definition,
that's
in
our
special
committee
code
or
language.
Those
are.
B
B
Email
to
the
rest
of
the
members,
so
it's
not
that
I'm
not
doing
my
job.
I
think
it's
just
that.
B
I
have
other
jobs
as
well,
so
I
I
hope
for
all
the
reasons
that
have
been
talked
about.
B
In
favor
of
this
that
amendment
too
can
pass,
I
it
would
just
take
one
of
you
and
it
would
be.
A
Okay,
I
guess
they'll
make
a
comment.
Firstly,
I
feel
that
the
committee
the
whole
is
a
superior.
A
Process
primarily
because
it
includes
all
nine
people-
and
I
think
that's
important
at
the
point.
A
A
For
review
and
it
has
existed
to
apply
that
money
to
needs
in
the
community
and
neighborhoods.
A
For
instance,
studying
the
transportation
plan
and
evolving
legislation
from
that
studying.
A
You
know
where
our,
where
our
funds
essentially
intersect
and
how
how
we
can
work
forward
on
a.
A
On
a
quote,
cohesive
and
in
a
holistic
transportation
plan.
A
A
And
it's
inclusionary
it
all
representatives.
Are
there
representing
everybody
in
the
city,
not.
A
Just
four
who
represent
a
smaller
subsection
of
maybe
the
community,
so
it's
inclusionary.
We.
A
H
That
all
those
reasons,
councilmember
alex
just
shared
would
advise
that
we
abolished
the
jack.
H
A
D
D
D
I
find
that
to
be
wholly
insufficient
support
for
the
the
point.
Thank
you.
A
Well,
I
did
give
specifics
but
councilman
flaherty.
I
wanted
to
clarify.
H
A
Special
committees,
for
instance,
evaluating
our
progress
on.
A
Various
topics,
for
instance,
climate
as
a
as
the
sustainability
action
plan,.
A
Directs
us
to
evolving
legislation
on
that
will
help
us
meet
that
goal
of
studying
that
subject.
B
Yes,
I'm
sorry
to
weigh
in
on
this
as
well,
if
it
is
inequitable
and
unfair
and
not.
B
B
A
For
those
committed
committees
that
I
think
it
is
justified,
we
know
that
the
jack
hopkins.
A
Meets
many
many
times
in
order
to
for
it
to
evaluate
what
it
the
request
receives
in.
D
In
this
debate
I'm
concluded
but
I'll
leave
it
open
to
you.
If
you
have
any
other
comments.
A
Did
you
get
that?
Might
I'm
so
sorry,
councilmember
rosenberger.
A
C
A
A
F
Or
collaboration,
but
some
of
the
other
comments
that
I've
heard
this
evening,
some.
F
One
because
of
the
urgency
of
the
climate
action
mitigation-
and
it
will
be
long.
F
Term
I
think
last
week
I
heard
five
to
seven
years
was
mentioned,
but
tonight
I
heard.
F
In
perpetuity,
but
either
way,
this
is
going
to
be
a
very
long
process.
F
F
With
regard
to
climate
action
mitigation
and
also,
we've
also
just
approved
this
evening
and.
N
And
also
another
factor
that
was,
in
my
mind
to
be
a
co-sponsor,
was.
N
Think
it's
so
important
that
this
one
it's
great
to
have
it.
A
Thank
you
sponsors
questions
now
for
the
sponsors,
councilman
rosenberger.
Let
me
begin.
F
And
I
will
agree
with
council
member
smith
in
particularly
hearing.
F
Well,
I'm
sorry
as
part
of
that
legislation
I
thought
was
important.
I
also,
and
I
still
do.
F
Think
that
this
is
an
and
an
act,
I
don't
want
to
say
an
offer.
An
act
of.
F
It's
more
important,
I
think,
for
the
reasons
that
I
stated
in
introducing
this.
F
I
like
that,
I
thought
a
compromise
or
collaboration
was
part
of
this
thought
as
well.
A
D
Housing
standing
committee,
why
that
isn't
merited
as
surely
as
a
climate
committee
is.
N
Well,
in
my
mind,
it
certainly
isn't
as
important
as
the
climate.
N
N
N
N
F
Weighing
the
importance
of
one
against
any
of
the
others,
I
will
just
also
add
this
so
22.
F
F
Committees,
what
we're
doing
this
evening
is
no
different
than
then
we're
just
simply
going
back.
F
To
where
it
was
so,
I
mean
we're
having
a
lot
of
discussion
and
I
don't
want
to
oversimplify
it.
But.
F
More
thought
in
hearing
some
of
the
discussion
with
my
colleagues
council
member
flaherty.
F
Made,
and
particularly
with
the
esd
program
manager,
with
an
increased
emphasis
on.
F
I
do
believe
climate
action
and
mitigation,
then
to
me
it
was
warranted
again.
I.
F
Was
hoping
that
it
would
also
be
viewed
as
part
of
a
compromise,
but
the
prevailing
thought.
A
All
right
saying:
none
we'll
come
back,
we'll
go
to
public.
A
J
J
J
A
L
L
A
Councilmember
bowman
yeah,
yeah,
sorry
yeah.
You
know
the
the
sponsors
of
this.
D
Somehow
something's
gonna
come
out
of
it.
Yes,
mr
sims
has
constantly
reminded
us
of
the
5-4.
D
D
F
Council's
responsibility
on
certain
standing
committee
issues
and
one
of
the
things
that
I.
F
F
Other
public
citizens
that
we'll
work
with
or
that
this
committee
will
work
with.
F
And
hopefully
that
is
the
work
in
conjunction
with
the
city
administration
and
then
you
use
the.
F
The
role
of
co-equal
government
that
city
council
is
I'd
also
earlier
or
like
to
respond
to.
F
Discuss
and
I
have
discussed
this
with
council
member
flaherty-
well
I'm
sorry!
Let
me
back
that
up.
F
F
F
And
I'm
not
even
so
sure
at
that
time
that
that
was
even
really
the
forefront
of
my
thinking.
But
I.
F
Just
want
to
clarify
that
I
don't
want
there's
an
insinuation
that
there's
been
zero
discussion.
F
O
D
Yes,
I'd
like
to
ask
the
sponsors
committees.
D
G
A
G
From
with
respect
to
other
obligations
that
I
was
attending
to,
but
another
council
person
was.
G
Something
I
would
hope
that
you
would
not
go
there
with
me.
What
I
meant
was
that.
D
D
C
And
I
did
not
articulate
that
as
well
as
I
should
have.
No,
of
course,
the
jack
hopkins
committee.
C
C
A
D
Last
week
that
public
safety
committee
board
of
public
safety,
the
caps
commission.
D
Boards
and
commissions
is
the
fact
that
they're
confusing
a
reason
for
us.
G
G
G
G
To
call
me
out
for
some
sort
of
hypocrisy,
but
I
I
mean
that
we
have
many
many
opportunities.
D
I
didn't
write
that
one
down,
but
I
mean
either
I
mean
either.
We
should
have
many.
D
Why
is
it
inappropriate
that
the
council,
too,
would
have
its
own?
You
know
working
group.
D
I
I
P
P
P
P
P
Would
be
heard
and
by
whom
the
bottom
line
was
that
standing
committees
took
more
staff.
P
A
A
And
or
comments
council
member
sims,
thank
you.
Chairwell
I'd
just
like
to
make
a
comment.
F
F
Repeat
again,
how
really
unfortunate?
I
think
that
terminology
was-
and
I
will
repeat
once
again.
F
H
Thank
you
it's
hard
for
me
to
overstate
how
disappointed
I
am
in
five
of
my
colleagues
tonight.
B
B
B
B
Especially,
hopefully,
the
budget
process
for
this
upcoming
year.
What
I
didn't
know,
though,
was.
B
B
Resilience
there
are
a
lot
of
dire
issues:
there's
housing,
there's
transportation,
there's.
B
B
Could
have
been
done
by
all
the
other
committees
so
I'll
be
voting
no
on
the
resolution.
D
D
D
D
A
A
A
Effort
to
I
mean
this
is
a
factional
effort
to
prevent
deserved
critique.
D
D
D
D
D
D
Among
the
sponsors
is
remarkable,
and
yet
here
I
am
being
told
that
I'm
making
personal
attacks.
D
D
D
D
D
D
A
We've
tried
it
doesn't
work
as
well.
In
my
experience
as
committee,
the
whole.
A
A
A
But
I
live
with
the
will
of
the
majority
in
this
case
we're
doing
exactly
the
same
thing.
A
I
was
disappointed
as
well
22
months
ago.
The
difference
then
was
there
was
a
council
member
who.
A
Was
intrigued
by
the
idea
and
wanted
to
try
it
and
thought
there
was?
It
was
worthy
of.
A
A
We're
keeping
pace
with
our
objectives
and
so
forth
so
and
report
back
to
the
to
the
council.
A
I
think
that's
a
very
good
way
in
which
we
as
a
council,
so
I'll
leave
it
there
and
go.
C
C
On
the
resolution
itself
and
on
the
amendments
I
want
to
offer
some
reactions
to
things.
I've.
C
Heard
not
just
this
evening,
but
in
recent
weeks,
both
for
my
colleagues
and
from
the
public.
C
C
C
But
more
to
the
point,
I'm
struck
by
a
combination
of
comments.
I've
heard
over
the.
C
C
C
C
C
D
That's
why
we
focus,
but
I
want
to
remind
councilman,
guerallo.
D
Over
two
months
or
six
weeks
at
least,
I
don't
see
the
same
efforts
to
really
think.
D
About
this
happening
with
this
resolution,
if
it's
really,
you
know
that
important.
D
D
O
G
Opportunity
to
appoint
the
standing
committees
that
will
go
forward
from
this
point
and
starting.
G
Also,
I
would
like
to
appoint
the
standing
committees.
The
sidewalk
committee
will.
G
G
O
O
H
Please,
yes,
I'd
like
to
move
that
ordinance.
22
show
for.
G
Yes,
councilmember,
piedmont,
smith,
you
have
your
hand
up.
Yes,
yes,
I
I
think
the
the
motion
is.
E
Want
to
clarify
that
is
that
right,
council
member
flaherty,
do
you
accept
that
revision.
H
Introduce
that
was
itself
a
referral
so
yeah
with
without
objection.
I
would
have
been
my.
H
Motion
to
discharge
the
committee
of
the
whole
and
of
its
duty
with
respect
to
2204.
E
In
my
view,
the
2204,
since
it
just
makes
a
change
to
a
point
to.
E
Committee,
I
think
it's
pretty
straightforward,
so
that's
why
I
support
this
motion.
Thank
you.
Any.
D
D
D
A
Madam
president,
do
we
have
second
attempt
of
for
public
comment?
Second,
oh.
A
G
I
D
I
Have
combined
these
items,
but
the
council
also
has
a
scheduled
work
session.
This
friday.