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A
To
the
city,
through
the
american
rescue
plan
act,
we
have
additional
money
through
our
federal.
A
A
Things
we're
taking
a
look
at
is:
is
our
efforts
on
sustainability,
the
process
we're
going
through.
A
Our
neighborhoods
on
historic
preservation,
how
we're
engaging
our
neighborhoods
through
our.
A
Part
on
sustainability-
and
so
I
my
first
substantive
slide
here-
is
about
that
effort.
A
And
I
did
it
at
the
beginning
here,
so
maybe
you
can
think
through
as
I
go
through
the
rest.
A
The
neighborhood
sent
it
to
recycling
through
you
know:
hazard,
hazmat,
chemicals,
tires
metals.
A
Does
its
its
job
and
the
neighbors
in
our
last
cleanup
spread
wood
chips
in
a
path
that.
A
Needed
to
be
landscaped
and
so
try
to
reuse
all
that
material,
the
best
we
can
or
we
we
dispose
of.
A
It
safely
for
the
neighborhood,
so
we
have
given
forward
space
invasive
species
grants.
A
So
neighbors
up
in
blue
ridge,
for
instance,
had
a
good
time
with
honeysuckle
and.
A
A
Program,
it's
gone
well,
we're
working
with.
I
believe
it's
called
iris,
which
is
an.
A
The
city
and
how
can
we
sort
of
track
that
better
and
and
that's
one
of
the
things
we're
looking.
A
At
doing
historic
preservation,
now
and
again,
we
get
requests
for
solar
panels
to
go
on
to
store.
A
Cones-
and
so
the
hpc's
action
on
that
I
think
is,
is
important,
so
we
work
with
esde
and
we
want.
A
A
A
We
have
a
pickup
litter
control
program,
so
bags
around
the
city.
People
can
grab
those
and.
A
A
A
I
do
think
there
is
a
measurable
effort
there
when
you're,
looking
at
rental
inspection
program.
A
Holding
housing
stock
to
a
standard
that
that
should
count,
we've
got
six
staff
that
go
out.
A
And
do
our
code
enforcement
through
title
16?
It
is
a
life
safety
issue.
If
you
don't
have
operable.
A
Windows
in
your
house,
it
is
a
life
safety
issue.
If
your
smoke,
detector
isn't
working
or
if
your.
A
A
sustainability
component
in
there,
if
you
have
other
ideas,
my
email
I'll,
make
sure
you
have.
A
Obviously,
the
issue
of
affordable
housing
is
a
big
one,
and
this
administration,
since
2016,
has.
A
A
Bedrooms
in
the
city
since
2016.,
so
we
focus
both
long
term
on
multi-family
and
single
family.
A
And
we
sort
of
do
this
with
a
great
sense
of
urgency.
So,
since
I
came
on
you
know,
I
sort
of.
A
Came
into
this,
and
there
is
a
very
fast
moving
effort
here,
even
though
sometimes
it
doesn't
seem.
A
A
A
The
chamber
of
commerce
and
bloomington
rotary
club
put
on
and
housing
was
a
big
topic
there.
So.
A
A
How
are
we
assisting
people
who
are
at
risk
of
housing
and
security?
You
may
know
about
the.
A
It's
starting
to
move
toward
the
united
way
and
the
community
foundation
here
in
bloomington.
A
And
the
city
is
contributing
rescue
plan
dollars
through
the
appropriation
by
the
city
council.
A
A
A
Are
cost
burdened,
which
means
they
spend
more
than
30
percent
of
their
monthly
income
on.
A
Housing-
and
so
that
puts
us
as
the
most
cost
burdened
metro
area
in
the
state.
Obviously.
A
Of
your
of
your
income
on
that
on
housing,
and
then
we
look
at
evictions
where
about
three.
A
Great
from
that
right
now,
so
we
are
statewide,
so
we're
looking
at
always
what
we
can
be
doing
to.
A
Provide
rental
assistance
I'll
get
to
that
in
just
a
minute.
Also,
the
impacts
of
senate
role
act.
A
A
That
rental
inspection
program,
where
it
creeps
into
us
regulating
in
the
general
assembly's
mind.
A
A
That
can
no
longer
be
done,
it's
no
longer
a
requirement,
and
so
certain
things
are
are.
A
Quick
breakdown
of
indiana
versus
monroe
county,
I'm
going
to
move
ahead
so
that
I
don't.
A
So
what
are
we
doing
about
it?
What
are
the
solutions
for
increasing
awareness
of.
A
Very
robust
rental
assistance
program,
and
so
the
department
in
the
city
are
doing.
A
Curious,
so
what
does
this
mean?
Households
assisted
in
the
in
monroe
county,
are
565.
A
And
totaling
about
two
and
a
half
million
dollars
of
rental
assistance
that
has
been.
A
Rear
rear-facing
or
forward-facing
and
they're
also
available
for
eligible
for.
A
Utility
assistance,
when
I
say
eligible
there
are
certain
income
guidelines
you
have
to
meet
and.
A
A
A
A
All
the
violations
we
get
it
could
be.
You
know
something
that
isn't
quite
right
with.
A
The
door
frame
or,
or
you
know
something
hasn't
been
replaced
when
you
look
at
life
safety
issues.
A
A
Value
of
of
this
program,
we
have
fair
housing
practices
here
at
the
city
that
we.
A
We
engage
in
and
then
the
bloomington
housing
authority,
if
you're
interested
in
kind
of.
A
What
what
public
housing
you
know
through
the
housing
authority
is
doing
they're
in
the
middle.
A
A
A
A
Average
investment,
their
investment
range
is
62
100
about
112
000
per
unit,
which
is
a
really.
A
A
We
have
a
housing
development
fund
here
at
the
city.
This
is
this
is
money
that
comes
in.
A
Developers
make
contributions,
we
have
loans
that
we
make
out
of
it.
We
get
payments.
A
Just
shows
what
what
we
have
in
there
what's
expected
and
what
we
have
to
give
out
and.
A
We
think
will
will
do
well
from
this
fund
and-
and
we
have
some
outstanding
commitments-
habitat.
A
Real
quickly
on
home
ownership,
I'll
get
to
my
as
we
move
into
homeownership
and
rental,
the.
A
House,
the
hospital
site
project
esd,
is
involved
in
this.
This
is
a
sort
of
city
team.
A
A
To
demolish
the
hospital,
and
so
we
are
looking
at
housing
bills,
their
affordable
housing
bills.
A
Ownership,
just
I
think
you
all
know
that
the
challenges
associated
with
rental
housing.
A
A
Of
housing,
I
just
ran
a
quick
search
a
couple
weeks
ago
on
on
the
the
mls.
A
House,
that's
in
an
affordable
range
here
in
bloomington
that
that
a
professional.
A
Or
a
single
person
or
someone
moving
into
bloomington
for
a
new
job
can
afford
and.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Put
in
we're
looking
at
development
of
a
community
land
trust
in
partnership
with
summit
hill.
A
Housing
authority,
so
we
are
looking
at
well.
Rescue
planned
dollars
have
been
appropriated.
A
For
that,
both
in
2021
and
2022.
and
then
of
course,
our
unified
development
ordinance
had.
A
A
A
A
In
the
community
and
then
looking
at
how
we
can
use
those
financial
programs
and
udo.
A
And
all
those
other
tools
to
to
to
get
that
job
done.
So
there
you
go,
I'm
a
fast
talker
and
I.
A
Think
I
spoke
quickly,
but
last
thing
I
will
leave
this
slide
up
as
long
as
I
can
keep
them.
A
A
B
As
you
see,
should
I
see
angela
up
first
hello
and
thank
you
for.
C
I
I
want
to
emphasize,
because
I
noticed
in
your
presentation
that
you
seem
to
equate.
C
With
with,
with
helping
bloomington
to
become
sustainable
in
many
ways,
including
economically.
C
And
in
social
equity-
and
I
also
wanted
to
ask-
I
noticed
that
it
seems
like
there's
a
lot
of.
C
Research
that
we've
done
for
the
housing
first
resolution
that
the
lack
of
affordable.
C
However,
we
have
a
second
and
related
issue
of
homelessness
which,
due
to
due
to
the
lack
of.
C
In
our
community
that
needs
to
be
addressed,
and
so
I
I'm
wondering
if
you
could
speak
more
to
your.
C
Work
in
that
area
and
of
and
of
addressing
the
concerns
in
our
housing
first
resolution.
C
Particularly
around
the
the
p
people
who
are
currently
on
house.
C
A
lot
of
people
who
are
unhoused
may
may
not
simply
qualify,
may
not
may
not
have
that.
C
A
And
I
think
that's
a
really
good
note.
I
just
pulled
out
my
file
on
our
metrics
and
added
that.
A
It's
now
it
went
away
when
he
did
but
yeah
there
was
more
than
just
environmental.
A
Sustainability
in
there
it's
a
really
good
point.
So
thank
you
and
we
will
sort
of
look
at.
A
How
we
can
measure
sustainability
in
other
ways,
so,
thanks
for
bringing
that
up,
I
think
the.
A
Work
that
han
does
on
helping
those
who
are
on
houzz.
You
know
we
work
with
community.
A
You
know
looking
at
our
housing
first
projects
in
town,
crawford
and
in
kinser
flats
we've.
A
Provided
a
lot
of
dollars
for
those,
and
those
are
ongoing
projects
that
we
work
with.
A
A
A
A
Appropriating
1.2
million
dollars
for
2021
for
that
group
with
more
to
come
and
22
and
so.
A
But
the
city
is
still
going
to
be
maintaining
our
commitment
to
helping
both
sold
both.
A
A
A
Keep
answering,
but
those
are
the
two
main
things
I
guess
just
to
just
to
clarify.
I
guess.
C
In
order
to
permanently
eliminate
homelessness
in
our
community,
I
I
I'm
familiar
with
the.
C
A
Eliminate
the
need
and
no
it
won't-
and
this
is
not
a-
I
think,
it's
everybody's
goal-
to
eliminate.
A
No,
I
won't,
I
think,
it's
irresponsible
for
me
to
tell
you
that,
because
I
don't
think
it's.
A
I
just
don't
think
that's
it's
a
goal,
but
how
do
we
you
know?
I
think
it
takes
a
lot
of
folks.
A
I
think
we
are
doing
things
to
help
reduce
it,
but
it's
not
just
you
know
what
hand
can
do.
A
It's
it's.
How
do
we
work
with
other
agencies?
It's
a
it's!
A
huge
effort
for
all
of
city
government.
A
And
others
in
the
community,
so
I
I
yeah,
I
think
it's
a
goal,
but
I
don't
want
to
overstate
that.
A
Housing
opportunities
for
people
here
in
the
city:
it's
our
goal
to
make
sure
kids
have.
A
So
I
think
we're
tackling
the
problem
in
a
lot
of
ways,
and
I
think
it
takes
more
than
just
hand.
A
To
eliminate
homelessness,
but
I
think
we,
it
is
our
goal
to
reduce
poverty
and
increase
housing
and.
A
A
A
Homelessness
in
in
bloomington,
but
you
know
what
are
other
communities
doing.
I
think
it
takes.
A
A
A
Lauren
convenes,
the
climate
action
team
periodically
here
with
the
city,
and
I
think
it's.
A
Our
job
to
sort
of
look
at
what
we're
doing,
how
we
can
do
it
better
right.
How
can
we,
how
can
we
do.
A
A
Are
we
the
the
lead
on
this
that
or
the
other
possibly
but
I'll,
be
honest
that
it's
sort
of.
A
Introductory
right
now
we
are
I'm
very
interested
in
a
sustained
effort
on
how
we,
how
we.
A
A
Safe
and
affordable
housing,
I
wrote
down
initially,
you
know,
notes
about
economy.
A
A
The
department
has
done
thus
far
that
I
know
of
in
a
in
a
a
concerted
way,
but
we're
trying-
and
we.
A
Will
be
doing
that
as
part
of
our
other
efforts
in
the
department,
so
that's
helpful.
Thank
you.
I'm.
E
E
Just
curious
like
it
was
legally
required
to
help
out
with
legally
required.
Well,
I
think
the.
F
Plans
are
our
plans
yeah.
I
I
I'm
a
little
new
to
the
city,
so
I
don't
want
to.
G
G
G
G
Role
of
climate
action
within
the
residential
sector,
and
how
can
we
be
most
effective
in.
G
A
Opinion
a
matter
of
equity,
I
mean
it's
one
of
the
few
in
the
state
and
you
know
why
do
we
have.
A
A
A
Effort
towards
sustainable
or
safe
housing,
I
should
say-
and
I
think
that's
really
important.
A
A
And
I
think
we
have
a
role
to
play
there
and-
and
it
should
be
talked
about
and
I'll
also.
H
H
H
A
C
More
question,
given
that
the
housing
first
resolution
declared
housing
as
a
human
right.
D
And,
given
that
forcing
people
who
may
be
disabled
or
elderly
or
be
marginalized
in.
C
Other
ways
forcing
anyone
to
sleep
outdoors
is
a
violation
of
several
international
treaties.
C
On
civil
and
political
rights
and
the
treaties
against
torture,
given
all
of
this,
do
you.
C
Adequate
housing
is
provided
to
to
people,
for
example,
that
we
identify
gaps
that
exist
in
the.
C
Permanent
support
of
housing
in
our
city:
do
you
think
it
is?
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
city.
C
Is
it
hands,
is
it
bhas?
Is
it
the
united
way?
Please
specify
thank
you.
Well,
I
think
it's
all
of
us.
A
How
do
we
look
at
housing
as
a
right?
We
look
at
it
from
a
sort
of
theoretical
level
or.
A
Does
it
do
right,
it's
our
job
to
implement
and
enforce
city
code
to
put
in
place
policies
that.
A
Clean,
as
do
we
believe,
it's
a
human
right,
and
how
do
we
implement
that.
A
A
A
In
dollars,
our
ins,
our
inspection
staff,
is
down
there
frequently
our
emergency
services.
A
I
think
it's
a
really
complicated
answer
to
your
question,
but
I'm
pretty
confident
that
we.
A
A
A
That's
not
a
responsible
answer
for
you,
because
it's
never
done.
There's
always
going
to.
A
A
But
I've
been
in
this
business
for
25
years
and
all
over
the
state
and
the
country
and.
A
There's
always
someone
in
need
and
how
do
we
fill
that
need,
and
I
I
think
we
look
at
everything.
A
A
A
I
think
the
city
does
quite
a
bit
to
fill
those
gaps
and
that's
pretty
long
answer
for
you.
A
A
C
Follow-Up
question,
since,
as
you
were
mentioning
that
you
know
you
consider,
your
primary
job
is
to.
C
Residents
are
housed,
might
possibly
be
violating
city
codes
on
not
cleaning
up
trash.
That's.
C
Tend
to
congregate
near
sensitive
environmental
areas
such
as
creek
sites
is
the
city
possibly.
C
A
A
I
think
we
approach
it
in
a
in
a
humane
way,
where
we
have
to
look.
We
have
to
balance.
A
Sides
right,
if
you're,
allowing
someone
to
be
in
an
encampment
and
you
don't
believe
they
should.
A
Behind
trash,
whatever,
what
have
you
there's,
there's
negativity
associated
with
that
too,
so.
A
A
A
A
A
Around
the
city-
and
so
you
know
if
we
are
addressing
that
issue
at
an
encampment.
A
A
A
B
A
Question
just
shoot
me
an
email
like
I
said
it's
in
the
chat
so
appreciate
the
time
tonight.
F
Sure,
thanks
jarrett,
just
a
quick
note
on
the
on
the
housing
homelessness
issue.
F
F
F
F
Goal
we
should
have
so
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
I've
had
conversations
with.
F
That
front,
I
always
by
the
way,
have
monthly
constituent
meetings
on
the
third
mondays
of
the.
F
Time
to
go
into
more
here,
I
wanted
to
echo
the
points
lauren
made
about
the
the.
F
Or
transportation
plans
which
are
statutorily
required
by
the
state
and
and
have.
F
F
Should
take
it
very
seriously
and
do
our
best
to
implement
it?
To
that
end
on
the
council
and.
F
Lauren
convenes
on
a
bi-monthly
basis
with
primarily
department
heads,
but
some
other.
F
Folks,
too,
and
I
think
the
some
the
council
representative
on
that
on
that
body
now
as.
F
Of
a
couple
weeks
ago,
and
we
are
going
to
have
more
frequent
meetings
with
the
climate.
F
Action
resilience
committee
of
the
council
with
lauren
and
her
team
to
to
just
be.
F
In
regular
communication
about
the
climate
action
plan-
and
I
see
my
role
in
that
working
group
as.
F
To
look
at
a
roughly
seven
and
a
half
year,
implementation
time
frame
for
all
the
legislative.
F
Items
that
are
contained
in
the
climate
action
plan
and
I'm
not
sure
like
what
other.
F
Departments
organizational
efforts,
look
like
like
you
know,
john
zody
was
just
talking
to
us.
F
F
And
again,
to
echo
some
of
the
points
lauren
made
and
agree,
you
know
this
is
a
it's
a
combination.
F
Of
city
operations,
city
code,
things,
but
lots
of
community-wide
actions
too
right
that
this.
F
Commission,
I
think
canada
should
be
involved
in
with
regard
to
outreach
with
regard
to.
F
Ensuring
programmatic
success,
because
we
need
to
do
a
lot
of
implement
a
lot
of
things
on.
F
On
it,
I
wanted
to
mention,
I
guess
two
other
things
one
is
is
a
group
called
confront
the.
F
Climate
crisis,
which
is
a
group
of
high
school
youth
who
had
been
in
touch
with
the
summer.
F
F
F
With
some
state
representatives
to
bring,
I
think,
a
couple
of
items
of
legislation.
F
To
the
the
session
that's
coming
up
the
beginning
of
2022.
and-
and
I
had
spoken.
F
With
these
folks,
just
a
bit
this
summer
about
the
possibility
of
a
city
council
resolution
with.
F
Regard
to
recognizing
the
climate
crisis,
we're
living
in
and
thinking
about,.
F
Emergency
declarations
kind
of
waned
during
the
early
days
of
the
pandemic,
but
I
still.
F
Commitments
on
the
council
level
of
net
zero
emissions
goal
for
the
community
by
2050,
which
was.
F
First
introduced
as
part
of
the
climate
action
plan
supporting
other
initiatives
like
some.
F
Of
the
legislative
things
at
the
state
level
that
I
think
are
coming
out
as
well
as
maybe.
F
F
So
you
know
doing
some
things
like
that,
as
part
of
a
resolution
might
be
a
possibility.
I
would.
F
Me
know,
ideally,
I'd
like
to
bring
it
to
the
commission
for
its
its
input
and
approval.
F
The
general
assembly
at
the
state
house
is
in
in
session
so
something
to
think
about,
but.
F
I
wanted
to
flag
that
and
invite
people
to
to
reach
out,
if
they're
interested
in
that
and
then.
F
Finally,
just
with
regard
to
another
update
since
since
we
last
met,
of
course,
we
passed.
F
A
city
budget
ultimately
a
few
weeks
ago-
and
there
were
some,
I
think
I
think,
challenging,
but.
F
Like
important
conversations
around
different
policy
views
with
regard
to.
F
Any
number
of
areas
you
know
from
from
policing
to,
I
guess
transportation
initiatives
to.
F
Sustainability-
and
you
know,
I
think,
principled
policy
disagreements
among
some
council
members.
F
The
middle
on
some
things
and
just
a
couple
of
highlights,
I
think
that
came
out
of
that
one.
F
Is
a
commitment
on
the
mayor's
end
to
bring
some
general
obligation
bond
proposals
early.
F
In
2022
that
will
target
sustainable
transportation,
infrastructure
and
and.
F
Address
accessibility,
issues
where
we
have
some
challenges,
so
that's
one
investment
that
they.
F
Think
is
important
and
then
also
looking
at,
I
think
some
increased
staff
capacity
to
help
on.
F
Involved
and
you
know
in
depth,
so
I
think
those
are
promising
developments
and
I'll
stop.
F
There,
with
updates
and
but
like
I
said,
I'm
happy
to
follow
up
on
those
after
the
meeting.
F
E
E
Just
email,
my
my
personal
update
on
the
arraya
proposal
project
to
jarrett.
So
hopefully
you
can.
E
Net
zero
that
I
would
love
to
discuss
with
this
commission
at
soon
or
sometime,
because.
E
I
think
it's
they're
significant
so,
but
anyway,
I've
gotta
run.
Thank
you,
matt
for
your
update.
C
F
Yeah,
I
recently
started
with
the
eri-
I
guess
almost
two
months
ago
now.
F
F
A
lot
of
the
local
government
assistance
capacity,
building
technical
assistance
program.
C
F
C
Connections
with
with
iu
and
with
the
community
yeah,
absolutely
thanks.
B
We
will
now
move
into
old
business,
so
the
first
thing
on
the
agenda
for
old
business.
B
Is
the
environmental
justice
solutions
2022
event?
We
some
of
us
attended.
B
A
meeting
with
mary
bell
and
colin,
not
colin
murphy,
that's
on
the
commission.
Another
call-in.
B
And
that
was,
I
believe,
last
week,
last
last
tuesday.
Actually,
I
think,
a
week
ago
today.
B
And
as
lauren
said
earlier,
I
think
it
went
really
well
before
anything
else.
I'm
going
to
read.
B
B
B
Enough
for
what
we
were
hoping
to
accomplish,
and
I
think
that's
something
that
we
can.
B
G
G
G
Better
codify
what
that
additional
time
will
go
towards,
I
felt
comfortable
with
the
initial.
I
But
could
you
did
they
more
accurately
kind
of
define
the
structure
of
what
the
presentation.
I
Portion
would
include
versus
what
that
workshop
portion
would
include,
and
then.
B
B
The
rea
in
oakland-
and
so
I
think
we
those
of
us
that
attended
that
meeting.
B
Like
city
hall,
but
our
like
community
places
like
the
public
library,
they
suggested
trying
to.
B
B
About
their
process
and
definitely
want
them
to
share
that
as
part
of
their
presentation
and.
B
Then
help
us
go
through
a
process.
I
know
alicia,
I
think
asked
them
for
like
a
step-by-step
guide.
B
B
Make
edits
that
make
it
more
a
good,
a
better
fit
for
bloomington
and
and
yeah.
They
were
very.
B
G
Y'all,
just
they
have
a
lot
of
experience
facilitating
community
conversation,
which
is.
J
Valuable
in
terms
of
making
sure
that
we
continue
engagement
on
aligning
the
climate.
G
B
B
B
K
C
Looking
forward
to
continuing
the
conversation
with
them
and
and
following
up
I,
I
really.
B
We
will
move
on
before
we
leave
old
business.
Does
anybody
else
have.
B
Already
seeing
none,
we
will
move
into
new
business
and
there's
nothing
on
the
agenda
for
new.
B
H
In
the
there
was
a
2021.
H
G
Thanks
for
your
question,
so
yes,
so,
basically
over
time,
we've
been
looking
to.
G
Increase
the
functionality
of
these
progress
reports
so
between
this
one
and
the
next.
G
Keep
tuned
on
that.
I
think
that
one
thing
that's
important
is
also
while
talking
about.
G
What
progress
we've
made
to
anticipate
what's
coming
up
next,
so
the
way
that
we
currently.
G
G
Working
to
communicate
so,
yes,
it
may
end
up
being
like
a
skinny
version
of
that
that
we.
G
Add
to
over
time,
because,
as
we
increase
the
functionality
of
our
web
platform,
that
gives
us.
G
But
I
think
it's
it's
sort
of
a
balance
between.
I
would
prefer
that
the
money
goes
towards.
G
G
Working
on
it
also
would
like
to
keep
the
commission
a
price
of
that
as
well,
because.
G
Communicating
in
a
way
that
is
clear
to
the
general
public,
and
so
I
think,
keep
an
eye
on.
G
That
moving
forward
and
keep
that
as
probably
a
recurring
agenda
item
as
well
I'll
just
jump
in.
L
Just
real
quick
because
you're
talking
about
that,
I
do
this
for
my
day
job.
We
do
a
lot
of
data.
G
G
G
To
the
last
working
group
meeting,
which
was
great,
they
were
interested
in
the
agenda
topics
so.
G
G
B
Awesome,
thank
you
for
that
lauren.
Then
we
will
move
from
new
business
to
working
group
updates.
B
B
Already
seeing
none,
we
will
move
to
the
updates
from
waste
reduction,
working.
C
Hi,
yes,
our
working
group
met
in
october
and
we
discussed
the
housing
first
resolution.
C
And
particularly
that
we,
our
commission,
should
consider
or
the
working
group
anyway,.
C
Would
recommend
that
our
commission
should
consider
passing
a
version
two.
C
The
city
with
with
that
topic
in
relation
to
our
commission's
goals
and
and
and
I'm.
C
Yeah,
I
think
that's
it.
That's
the
only
update.
B
B
Okay,
seeing
no
hands,
we
will
adjourn
this
meeting.
Our
next
meeting
will
be
on
tuesday.
B
December
14th
at
6
pm,
and
we
will
we're
still
waiting
to
hear
whether
that
will
be.
G
I
think
we're
all
moving
towards
the
hope
that
we
can
be
in
person
but
I'll.
Let
you
know.