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A
A
Theresa
okay,
matt
here
cool
alicia.
A
A
Okay,
shelby
yeah
nice,
nigel.
A
A
Try
to
make
a
note
of
that,
so
next
up
is
the
approval
of
our
agenda,
so
all
of
you
should
have.
A
A
A
A
D
Activities
and
although
things
are
starting
to
look
kind
of
dicey
with
covet
restrictions,
so.
D
Particularly
we've
been
trying
to
to
have
both
the
speakers
as
well
as
the
eco
heroes
program,
but.
D
We
do
see
problems
potentially
coming
up
with
the
surgeon
covet.
A
Like
to
welcome
our
new
member
shelby
and
shelby,
I
would
like
to
give
you
a
chance
to.
A
E
E
And
really
give
back
to
the
community
that
I'm
finally
officially
part
of.
A
You
would
like
to
go
sure
thanks
jared.
I
have
a
couple
of
things
that
I
wanted
to
mention
that
are.
F
Looking
to
accomplish
in
2022
it's
a
great
opportunity
to
attend
if
you're
interested.
F
F
We're
working
on
continuing
to
roll
out
new
programs.
I
do
want
to
speak
a
little
bit
later.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
lauren.
Next,
we
will
move
into
our
report
from
council,
so
council,
member
flaherty.
A
Wants
to
take
it
away,
nothing
necessarily
super
directly
relevant
to
because
work.
G
Course,
impact
sustainability
more
broadly,
as
most
things
do
so
they
may
be
of
interest.
G
The
continued
consideration
of
annexation
of
various
urbanized
areas
surrounding
bloomington.
G
G
G
Million
dollar
appropriation
ordinance
that
has
already
been
discussed
and
a
couple
of
council.
G
Meetings
and
and
will
be
voted
on
soon,
there's
some
really
good
programs
in
there,
including.
G
Things
related
to
to
housing,
lead
lead-in,
pipe
detection
program
with
city
of
lincoln.
G
Utilities
some
other
good
things
too-
I'm
not
not
going
to
list
them
all
now,
but
I
encourage.
G
You
to
check
that
out
as
well
and
be
thinking
about
future
initiatives
and
directions
if.
G
Then
finally,
as
lauren
mentioned
city
budget
continuing
to
be
planned
for
and
and
kind
of.
G
Progressing
through
that
legislative
process,
we'll
hear
yeah
departmental
budget
presentations.
G
And
where
appropriate
and
I
believe,
final
votes
or
consideration
of
those
appropriation.
G
Ordinances
will
start
maybe
the
last
day
or
so
of
september,
but
into
early
october.
So
those.
F
F
F
Point
out
from
it
and
they're,
not
in
contradiction
to
anything
that
we've
thought
was
happening.
F
Bloomington
but
globally,
so
some
main
things
and
again
the
reports
about
if
you
were
to
read.
F
F
To
more
of
the
public
that
this
is
an
urgent
threat,
the
other
thing
that
the
report
really.
F
F
F
In
low-lying
areas,
and
so
it
presents
a
threat
not
only
not
only
to
like
communities
like
ours,.
F
That,
maybe
not
close
to
the
sea
but
like
areas
that
were
developed
close
to
the
ocean,
are
going.
F
Irreversible,
but
can
be,
can
be
worse
depending
on
what
degree
of
reduction
we
end
up.
Achieving.
F
F
F
F
Mentioned
this
in
the
past,
around
increasing
mulching
participation-
and
this
is
something
that.
F
F
Taken
to
the
taken
to
different
parts
of
the
area,
so
this
program,
which
is
called.
F
F
Put
the
link
in
the
chat,
but
it
is
something
that,
with
the
impacts
of
composting
being
really.
F
Problem
which
will
be
one
for
many
decades,
the
rest
of
our
lifetime
so
just
wanted
to
open.
F
A
Yeah,
thank
you
for
that.
Lauren
yeah,
like
christy,
has
demonstrated
if
you.
H
Great
yeah
thanks
lauren,
it's
been
something
that's
been
on
the
top
of
my
mind
as
I've
been.
H
All
on
monday,
and
it's
one
of
those
things-
and
I
like
hate,
to
admit
this,
but
I'm
kind
of.
H
One
so
just
broadly-
and
I've
been
thinking
about
this
in
the
context
of
this
commission.
H
H
H
More
strategic,
in
addition
to
those
kinds
of
things,
and
so
I'm
just
kind
of
saying
that.
H
H
F
F
F
Free
drop
off,
but
it
definitely
is
a
hassle.
I
wish
I
could
say
that
this
problem
was.
F
Solved
but
because
it's
not
mandated
it's
up
to
each
property
owner
to.
F
Decide
whether
to
offer
it
as
a
service,
and
so
while
there
has
been
outreach,
it's
difficult
with.
F
Not
an
excuse,
it's
definitely
something
that
is
in
both.
It's
continued
to
be
a
challenge.
F
F
Of
the
challenge
is
that
if
landlords
aren't
interested
in
offering
it
without
a
mandate,.
F
It's
difficult
to
try
to
incentivize
it.
The
second
part
of
that
was
about
composting.
F
F
F
F
F
It's
unclear
how
much
longer
it
will
have
to
be
virtual,
but
I
liked
the
idea
last
time.
F
F
That
every
couple
of
months
moving
forward
and
if
we're
able
to
transition
into
a
live.
F
F
I
think
it's
a
good
good
body
that
exists
in
between
both
city,
council
and
administration,.
H
H
Thank
you
for
the
links
like
I've
seen
the
earthkeepers.
I
think
I'm
just
struggling.
H
H
F
F
Issue
and
so
I
think,
absent
some
sort
of
more
toothy
solution.
It's
going
to
be.
F
Time
so
that's
not
something
that
is
in
the
interest
of
of
anyone
in
the
community.
I
I
With
respect
to
your
broad
question
about
what
commissioners
can
do,
that's
precisely,
I
guess.
I
I
I
I
District
from
monroe
county,
which
also
deals
with
waste,
as
I
mentioned,
is
something
that.
I
I
I
Lauren
for
bringing
this
up
and
sort
of
underscoring
the
sense
of
urgency
that
was
the.
I
I
know
the
city
is
doing
a
lot
of
work
towards
addressing
these
issues,
but
it
feels
like
at.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
F
Offer
an
accelerant
to
action
in
some
of
these
areas.
It's
not
probably,
of
course,
sufficient.
F
When
matt
or
I
are
mentioning
opportunities
to
attend
a
public
meeting,
even
if
you
aren't.
F
Council
number
and
advocacy
for
that
item
so
fort
wynn.
If
you're
particularly
concerned.
F
F
A
quick
email
makes
a
lot
of
difference
as
well,
so
we
can
always
do
more,
and
I
think
we.
F
Will
continue
to
try
to
so
onwards?
I
guess
is
your
microphone
working.
J
About
the
role
of,
as
I
see
it
or
some
questions
around
the
role
of
this
commission
with
regards
to.
J
J
You
know
we,
you
know
we're
all
in
this
really
really
important
world
historic
fight.
J
Are
victims
and
that
the
culprits
are
the
capitalist
class,
the
fossil
fuel
companies.
J
J
J
Units
various
social
problems,
social
inequality,
housing,
crisis,
etc.
That
are
partly
due
to
the.
J
J
J
Solutions
at
the
same
time
and
create
millions
of
jobs
in
the
process.
But
I
think
that.
J
J
J
J
But,
though
that
I
think
is
significant,
I
wanted
to
lift
up.
You
know
the
voices
of
african.
J
J
Breakdown,
I
think,
is
incorrect
and
to
think
that
you
know
we're
already
seeing
how
that
the.
J
J
J
J
J
And
I
think
you
know
there's
more
potential
that
for
us
to
sort
of
digest
it
collectively.
K
K
Behind
the
shalom
center-
and
I
was
actually
wondering
two
questions
from
the
this-
I
was.
K
K
K
Responses
for
flooding,
because
for
this
flood
that
happened,
there
was
one
death,
as
we
all
know,.
K
Unfortunately,
and
and
there
there
were
several,
you
know,
cars
stranded
and
things
like
that,
and
it.
K
Seemed
like
you
know,
they
had
been,
there
had
been
flood
warnings,
and
so
I'm
wondering
if
the.
K
Educating
busi,
you
know,
educating
residents
who
maybe
live
in
blood
zones
on
how
likely.
F
Sure
so
to
the
first
point
about
flooding,
there's
a
lot
of
resiliency
investments
that.
F
Need
to
be
made,
I
know
that
funding
has
been
increasing
incrementally
for
green
infrastructure.
F
The
quantity
is
increasing,
more
specifically
to
your
other
question
about
hazard
mitigation.
That's.
F
A
shared
responsibility,
both
communication,
but
then
also
response
with
the
county,
so.
F
F
Then
I
not
everyone
in
the
county
subscribed
to
disaster
alerts,
which
is
a
concern,
and
so
I.
G
G
G
Drastic
and
sudden,
and
and
can
undermine
our
ability
to
to
handle
them
so
it
you
know,
certainly.
G
I
think
the
points
taken
that
that
no
community
and
ours
included
is
immune
to
various
climate.
G
You
know
ongoing
and
continued
wildfires
we'll
see
out
west.
So
I
think
I
mentioned
in
the.
G
Chat
in
relation
to
christie's
earlier
point
that
there's
a
lot
of
specific
policy
actions.
G
Climate
action
and
resilience
and
preparedness-
I
I
see
that
document
as
needing
to
guide.
G
G
So
I
think
those
plans
I
look
to
when
it
comes
to
how
to
prepare
and
how
to
do
better
on
some.
G
Of
these
fronts,
and
that
that
can
include
preparing
for
the
impacts
of
increased.
G
True
that-
and
this
is
probably
true
in
most
policy
areas-
there
are
gaps.
There
are.
G
Including
you
know,
disaster
preparedness
and
communication
among
residents
of
the
city
and.
G
G
Of
lessons
or
feedback
or
possible
changes,
we'll
see
from
from
city
and
county.
G
K
Has
a
quick
follow-up,
I
I
I
understand,
of
course,
that
global
warming
we're
having
more.
K
Flooding
than
usual,
but
there's
also
a
a
human
component
in
this,
which
is
increased
development.
K
K
K
Things
like
that
and
then
secondly,
is
the
city
planning
to
invest
in
improving
its.
F
Water
runoff,
but
again
it's
it's
not
the
same.
I
mean
an
area,
that's
undeveloped
will.
F
Retain
and
process
more
water
than
the
development,
that's
for
sure,
but
I
think
I
can
give
you.
F
G
You
know
part
of
the
updates,
the
unified
development
ordinance,
the
code
that
governance.
G
Governs
development
and
redevelopment
has
impervious
surface
requirements
when
those
are.
G
G
G
G
G
A
major
issue
there
they
will
also
have
a
white
or
green
roof
of
some
kind
to
mitigate
those.
G
G
G
Has
potentially
increased
runoff
but
but
you
know
in
a
community,
that's
growing
and
desirable.
G
Like
ours,
the
risk
of
of
not
redeveloping
and
not
adding
housing
is,
is
both
sprawl
and.
G
Pricing
people
out
who
can't
afford
to
live
here
anymore.
So
you
know
I
I
would
say
from
a.
G
Development
perspective
city
code
and
the
rules
we
follow
for
planned
unit
developments.
G
Do
a
pretty
good
job
trying
to
account
for
those
things
when
it
comes
to
stormwater.
G
In
city
bloomington
utilities,
but
I
know
we
have
you
know
there
was
a
link
in
the
chat
to.
G
You
know
advantage
of
the
the
grant
program
at
home
to
create
bioswales.
G
That
that
we're
not
actively
thinking
about
and
investing
these
things,
because
because
I
think
we.
G
Are
we,
you
know
again
can
do
more,
probably
a
lot
of
those
requirements
already
that
incentivize.
K
E
I
figured
it
out,
I'm
so
sorry
at
the
risk
of
loop
back
to
the
beginning
of
kind
of
our.
E
Discussion
I
would
just
like
to
also
express
my
interest
about
the
composting
and
I
one.
E
E
More
accessible
to
a
lot
of
other
people,
for
example,
maybe
apartment
complexes
in
the
future.
E
So
if
we
do
decide
to
dig
into
that
a
little
bit
more,
I
know
you
mentioned
mr
matt
that
there.
E
Was
the
developmental
piece
that
bloomington
already
has?
I
would
love
to
be
thrown
in
with
that.
E
E
The
huge
for
lack
of
a
better
term
marketing
need
to
the
public
that,
like
these
fixes
that.
E
We
might
do
today
and
tomorrow
kind
of
the
the
thought
that
for
20
years
or
so,
it's
still
not.
E
E
E
Changes
so
I
didn't
know
if,
like
what
the
what
that
public,
I
guess
or
marketing,
is
for
that.
F
Final
impacts
of
what
we're
doing
now,
I
think
that
most
of
people
that
contact
the.
F
F
F
Management,
but
I
think
the
best
way
to
that
we've
had
in
in
reaching
people
is
by
working.
F
F
F
People
involved
and
signing
up
so
there's
just,
I
think,
with
environmental
action.
You
have
a
few.
F
People
involved
and
do
things
that
are
visible
with
solar
installations.
It
was
pretty
slow.
F
In
the
first
couple
of
years,
and
now
it's
so
prevalent
that
a
lot
of
people's
questions.
F
Trust
the
most
so
in
terms
of
an
outreach
plan,
you
think
that
we
try
to
get
drug
participation.
F
F
F
F
F
A
Move
on,
I
thought
it
was
a
great
great
discussion,
thanks
for
putting
it
on
the
agenda.
Lauren.
A
You
know
work
more
informing
working
groups
and
working
on
these
problems
or
writing
a
resolution.
A
For
the
city
council,
similar
to
how
we
did
with
housing,
I
think
that
there
are
a
lot
of.
A
Avenues
that
we
can
pursue,
and
I
think
that
something
that
I
took
away
from
the
ipcc
report.
A
A
Going
bold
enough
on
climate,
every
little
thing
that
we
can
do
and
get
accomplished
does
have
an.
A
Impact
and
will
ease
suffering
in
the
future.
Even
if
it's
you
know
a
0.00
something
degrees.
A
A
Affect
us
personally,
so
that's
that's
my
takeaway
and
seeing
no
one
else
with
hand
raised.
I
Just
before
we
move
on
to
what
I
think
is
old
business
next
in
the
agenda.
I
A
Collaborate
and
see
kind
of
what
ideas
were
before
bringing
the
working
group
back
joseph.
I
A
J
J
J
That
he
would
agendize
our
tentative
like
the
idea
for
his
meeting
with
his
company.
With
that.
J
Consulting
firm
yesterday,
so
what
I
told
him
was,
I
didn't
want
to
put
together
the
proposal.
J
I'm
going
to
be
in
touch
with
colin
to
follow
up
later
this
week
and
see
if,
if
they
were
able
to.
J
J
Ballpark
time
time
frame
might
be
november
to
have
this
potential
meeting
and
he
was.
J
C
Raise
my
hand
all
right,
a
quick
question
for
colin,
so
we
have
a
little
bit
of.
F
Sustainability
and
they
would
be
interested
in
and
perhaps
being
a
sponsor
or
participate
in.
F
F
A
Okay,
then
we
will
move
on.
Does
anyone
else
have
any
old
business
that
they
would
wish
to
discuss.
A
K
Report
out
on
my
inquiry
into
the
wapahani
bike:
dam
removal,
if
you,
if
we
have
the
time.
K
That's
the
maybe
the
parks
commission,
I'm
not
sure.
I
think
I
think
our
commission
should
be.
K
K
Be
there
and
when
they
just
told
me
this,
I
I
thought
well.
This
is
really
interesting,
but
I'd.
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K
Two
things
made
that
possible,
but
global
warming
has
in
fact
made
a
lot
of
fresh
water
lakes.
K
Less
healthy,
more
toxic,
more
algae
blooms
and,
secondly,
there's
a
lot
of
agricultural
runoff.
K
Pollution
in
indiana
and
very
specifically,
that
lake
had
had
had
pollution
runoff
from
the.
K
Runoff
issues,
pollution,
runoff
and
global
warming
combined.
It
apparently
just
wasn't
healthy
at.
K
All
and
so
the
way
that
it's
been
addressed
is
they
yeah.
They
basically
removed
the
lake.
K
That
was
there
removed
the
dam
made
it
a
wetland
and
they
also
cleaned
up
a
lot
of
the
trash.
K
That
was
there,
which
I'm
not
sure
why
it
wasn't
cleaned
before,
but
anyway
I
I'm
satisfied
that.
K
K
And
the
wetlands
acts
like
a
sponge
that
we
were
talking
about
earlier,
that
lauren
and
matt.
K
Mentioned
the
whole
sponge
effect,
so
anyway,
I
completed
that
inquiry
to
my
satisfaction.
A
I
was
cc'd
on
all
the
emails
and
najla
put
in
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
time.
Getting
these
emails.
A
K
K
And
the
other,
only
other
one
would
be
do.
Are
we
currently
tracking
and
aware
of
current.
K
Wa,
you
know
water
pollution,
runoff
happening
around
our
city
and
making
sure
that
other.
A
Into
working
group
updates
so
currently
the
only
working
group
that
we
have,
that
is
active.
A
K
Awesome
so,
okay
thanks,
so
the
working
group
is,
is
made
up
of
myself
colin
janna.
K
A
Awesome,
thank
you
all
for
that,
and
and
like
I
said,
this
is
currently
our
only
active
working.
A
Joining
a
newly
formed
waste
reduction
working
group,
please
contact
joseph.
A
Already
so
that
brings
us
to
the
end
of
our
planned
agenda.
If
anyone
has
anything
else,
they.
I
K
Okay,
great,
can
you
hear
me
now
yeah,
we
can
hear
you
oh
yeah,
and
also
I
I
was
I'm
actually.
K
Really
interested
in
you
know
reviewing
the
city
budget
as
lauren
as
lauren
had
suggested.
K
Being
trying
to
stay
on
top
of
the
the
most
relevant,
maybe
maybe
matt
are
maybe
matt
who's.
K
K
K
F
Opportunity
to
attend
so
I'm
with
the
one
on
the
17th,
it's
posted
on
the
city,
calendar
and.
K
K
K
A
B
Is
there
going
to
be
enough
time?
Our
next
meeting
is
in
september.