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A
Secretary,
please
call
roll
and
then
I
just
go
through
listening
yep,
okay,
christina
present.
B
Have
the
full
role
I'm
just
going
off
of
what
was
everyone's
emails?
Okay,
cool,
sorry,.
B
Should
I
just
redo
it
then
yeah,
you
just
saved
mouse,
matt,
austin,
colin
murphy,.
B
Nyla
routson
here
emma
ferguson
here
alicia
hardy
here.
A
A
D
A
The
march
regular
meeting
are
there
any
corrections
to
the
minutes
as
distributed.
A
A
A
A
Chat
and
then
any
members
of
the
public
present
in
person,
I
think
we'll
start
there.
Yes
done.
E
The
green
canopy
and
importance
of
biodiversity,
which,
if
you
end
up.
E
E
E
The
number
of
city
trees
is
actually
growing
because
of
the
high
invasive
nature
of
cal.
E
Repair
and
other
invasives
we're
looking
at
for
the
city
costs
around
twelve
hundred
dollars.
E
Seeing
the
great
expansion
of
cal
repair
and
the
community
and
is
one
that
really
impressed
me.
E
How
it's
spreading
from
along
the
jackson,
creek
wildlife
corridor.
E
A
E
E
Sustainability
commission
become
joined
with
us
in
this
project,
so,
if
anybody's
interested,
I.
E
I'll
stick
around
till
after
the
meeting
to
see,
if
anybody's
interested
in
what
we
could
possibly.
A
A
And
we
will
proceed
to
report
from
the
co-chairs.
There
are
two
things
I
would
like
to
report
for.
A
This
meeting
the
first
is
that
per
the
bcos
bylaws
the
code
angela
co-chair,
and
I.
F
F
Okay,
I'm
doing
a
combination
of
my
report
and
then
also
items
that
matt
texted
me
councilmember.
F
Flirty
which
overlapped
anyway,
so
I
also
sent
these
via
email
to
everyone,
because
there
were.
F
Some
links
involved,
but
the
council
climate
committee
met
on
march
29th
and.
F
F
F
And
there
were
some
questions
from
council
members
about
the
program
design.
F
And
then
some
other
items,
this
is
more
related
to
my
department,
but
generally
just
as
members
of.
F
F
F
Upcoming
public
meetings
may
or
we
not
be
aware
that
there's
a
proposal
being
considered.
F
Of
different
things
that
are
covered
under
that
so
anyway,
you're
welcome
to
attend
and
make.
F
F
F
F
F
F
Law
and
doing
sufficient
public
participation,
so
the
county
had
opened
a
lawsuit
in
regards
to.
A
All
right,
seeing
none
does
that
include
the
full
content.
F
Council
meetings:
it's
a
pretty
significant
revenue
proposal
with
a
lot
of
implications
for.
F
Potential
funding
for
climate
action
plan
and
various
other
initiatives
so
feel
free
to
check.
F
F
F
G
F
Fine,
I
guess
I'll
just
also
preface
like
not
everyone
has
maybe
been
enough
meetings
to
know.
F
Why
patrick's
here,
but
since,
like
I've,
actually
been
talking
to
them
for
quite
a
while
about.
F
F
F
F
Together
on
this
initiative
so
I'll
hand
it
off
to
patrick
for
the
unveiling
sounds
good.
G
G
G
Residents
also
have
a
really
meaningful
role
to
play
in
charting
that
pathway
towards
the
zero.
G
G
Community
to
work
together,
and
so
this
is
the
platform
and
as
lauren
mentioned
it's
in
beta,
so.
G
G
Your
account,
you
get
a
welcome
message
for
xero
in
bloomington,
and
then
you
have
those.
G
G
G
All
good
as
well,
so
it's
it's
a
really
great
and
easy
learning
tool
that
takes
about
five
to.
G
G
G
G
G
Highlighting
the
impact
you
can
have
to
your
carbon
footprint,
we
also
always
highlight
savings.
G
Participating
in
the
program
and
even
more,
if
you
really
deeply
do
and
so
the
the
really.
G
G
G
G
G
Thus,
the
consequences
of
the
event
will
be
far
lower.
One
thing:
that's
really
exciting
about.
G
G
G
Understand
what
it
is
then
another
component
of
gamification
is.
We
have
every
single
action.
G
G
G
G
And
then
we
also
have
a
way
for
you
to
connect
in
resources
from
your
community,
so
like
from
your.
G
G
G
G
G
There
will
also
be
a
neighborhood
leaderboard
for
yours.
It's
going
to
be.
G
Electricity
or
gas
you're
using
yeah,
we
can
see
specific
lights
in
our
house.
We
can
see.
C
Appliances
exactly
when
they
turn
on
when
they
turn
off.
If
we
can
set
notifications,
if
a.
C
C
Communities
or
if
that's
even
possible,
because
it
is
a
lot
of
data
to
bring
onto
a
platform.
G
F
C
Foreign
language,
hi,
patrick,
I
had
two
questions
for
you.
One
is
with
the
country.
Comparisons
were.
H
Do
you
have
any
insight
into
the
extent
to
which
these
lifestyle
changes
these
carbon.
H
G
Know
a
american
citizen
versus
a
britain
citizen,
that's
what
those
averages
are
is
a
per
person.
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Give
each
other
tips
or
ideas
the
more
you
know.
People
will
really
deeply
change
their
behavior.
So.
G
F
F
In
a
way
that
is
maybe
right
now
more
of
the
resources
are
oriented
that
you
could
find.
A
A
Everybody
else
involved
through
invitation,
so
this
is,
we
purchased
a
domain
to
be.com.
It's.
F
F
F
So
one
of
the
things
that
patrick
was
also
alluding
to
is
that
there's
a
lot
of
customization.
F
F
Residents
then
we
can
add
that
so
it's
it's
a
lot
easier
to
update
those
resources,
as
things.
F
J
J
Can
be
really
nuanced
because
there's
so
many
resources
and
apps,
so
I
think
the
value.
J
Groups
of
people
and
citywide,
I
wish
there
was
a
way,
and
I
know
this
was
like
it
would
be
much.
J
J
J
J
J
The
overall
climate
action
plan
and
then
just
on
the
analysis
side
of
like
looking
at
the
data.
J
J
J
Who's
using
the
website,
rather
than
like,
using
that
to
inform
the
analysis
in
the
climate
action.
J
Plan
does
that
make
sense,
and
then
yes
and
then
I
was
just
kind
of
curious
about
some
of
the
other.
F
I
can
answer
portions
of
that,
so
it's
not
a
substitute
for
a
dashboard.
F
F
Helps
with
that
as
well-
and
I
think
it
also-
there
was
a
lot
of
youth
engagement.
F
F
Say
it's
a
substitute
for
that?
First
of
all,
and
then
to
your
other
question
I
think
that's.
F
F
F
G
The
word
you
said,
or
it's
a
complicated
thing,
this,
the
household,
individual
action.
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
F
March
of
2020
there
was
a
climate
survey
that
we
sent
out
to
bloomington,
and
there
were.
It
was.
F
F
F
C
C
Going
to
be
shuttered
in
20
years,
anyways
that
they
are
more
likely
to
take
action.
C
A
H
Resist,
okay:
this
is
not
to
demean
or
belittle
this
program
at
all.
I
think
these,
these
kinds
of.
H
Programs
at
the
municipal
level
are
very
useful
and
important.
I
would
just
add
my
I
guess
my.
H
I
think
that
I
like
this
idea
of
using
these
sort
of
lifestyle
changes
as
a
way.
K
Political
problem:
it's
not
a
technological
problem,
and
so
for
that
reason
I
think.
H
Letting
them
on
to
think
that
lifestyle
changes
are
enough
if
you
will,
and
so
you
know,.
A
A
F
Was
that
the
end,
I
I
think
yeah
we'll,
probably
invite
patrick
to
come
back,
maybe
at
a
later
point.
F
G
L
L
So
yeah,
I
think,
I
think,
the
event,
even
though
there
was
technical
difficulties,
I
think
it
was.
L
Still
great
and
it
sounded
like
the
presenters
felt
like
the
community
was
really
engaged.
L
Know
we
can
do
as
many
as
we
can
do,
but
yeah,
I
think
that's
really.
The
next
steps
for
us
is.
L
L
We
need
to
make
sure
to
consider
inequality
and
that
there's
people
who
probably
don't
even
have.
L
Access
to
the
internet,
so
you
know
we
that's
what
we
still
need
to
do,
and
so
our
group.
M
Hope
to
produce
a
document
to
come
out
come
out
of
this
working
group
for
the
annual
report.
M
M
M
So
yeah
I
mean,
hopefully
we
can,
you
know,
create
some
rebar,
some
robust.
M
M
M
M
Lower
income
and
things
like
and
have
more
marginalized
people
and
things
like
that,
so.
M
Yeah,
there's
still
a
lot
to
be
done
in
this
coming
year
and
more
to
be
done.
This.
M
Me
know
after
the
meeting
or
something
like
that,
and
we
don't
have
a
very
strict
hiring
process.
D
Right
yeah,
we
had
two
council
members
in
attendance
council
members,
flair.
H
Matt
councilmember
flaherty
and
councilmember
piedmont
smith,
which
was
which
was
really
nice.
B
They're,
the
one
thing
that
I
not
interrupted,
but
we
as
just
a
very
logistical
follow-up.
F
H
Agreed
I
just
to
round
this
out.
I
guess
the
four
questions
we
asked
in
the
breakout
sessions.
H
H
Lastly,
I'll
just
say,
I
feel,
like
we
accomplished
a
lot
with
just
a
few
commissioners.
M
M
Principles
for
the
ones
they
thought
should
take
most
priority.
I
think
well-being
was
number
one.
M
M
A
A
A
And
the
other
is
the
waste
reduction
working
group
and
we
can
create
and
dissolve
working
groups.
D
I
was
trying
to
make
sure
it
was
the
appropriate
term.
We
can
create
and
dissolve
working
groups.
A
A
A
K
A
A
A
A
Okay,
they
all
would
okay.
So
in
that
case,
let's
do
exercise
1b,
which
is
a
main
motion,
start.
A
A
A
A
A
J
A
J
A
J
A
L
A
A
A
A
A
K
L
Okay,
I
got
it
so
I'm
going
to
amend
the
emotion,
replacing
green
peppers
with
banana
peppers.
All.
K
A
The
results,
so
the
vote
has
been
completed.
So
I
announce
there
was
a
motion
to
replace.
A
Green
peppers
with
banana
peppers
and
the
vote
passed
so
so
now,
yes,
so
yeah!
Now
we
return
to.
I
A
D
A
The
robert's
rules
sequence.
Your
last
question:
were
you
going
to
make
the
motion.
D
A
I
D
Do
you
wish
to
make
the
motion?
How
do
I
rescind
it
you
haven't,
made
it
yet?
Okay,
then
no
name?
Okay,.
F
A
Roll
call
vote
because
I
have
it
up.
A
M
A
H
K
A
A
A
Starting
with
discussion
of
housing
resolution
v2,
thank
you
and
I'm
afraid
I
didn't
have.
M
A
chance
to
write
the
resolution,
I
do
have
a
decent
outline
and
I'm
planning
to.
M
For
first
reading
at
our
next
meeting,
in
which
case,
we
would
hopefully
be
able
to
vote
on
it
by.
M
The
june
meeting,
and
I'm
not
sure
if
that'll
be
in
time
for
the.
M
Of
the
housing
crisis,
as
this
is
still
a
top
obstacle
to
our
communities
overall.
M
Sustainability
and
as
well
as
citing
the
just
transition
principles
as
well
as.
M
To
cite
inside
planning
to
cite
all
the
relevant
data
and
the
major
gaps
so
far
that
I've.
M
M
Who
is
it
it's?
You
know
right
now:
it's
non-profits
in
the
united
way,
so.
M
The
responsibility
and
challenge
of
the
of
the
municipality
and
our
government,
taking
that.
M
Responsibility
is
is
a
big
gap
that
that
the
next
one
is
a
human-centered
approach.
M
In
our
town,
rather
than
how
many
new
homes
have
been
built,
so
basically
centering
it
on
human.
M
Needs
and
then
of
course,
systems
based
approach
and
then
and
then
as
far
as
resolutions
so
far,.
M
M
So
that
would
be
one,
but
as
well
as
some
ideas
for
funding
sources
would
go
in
that.
M
As
well,
I
think,
and
then
obviously
you
know
what
we
would
recommend
that
those
funds
be
spent.
M
And
this
for
the
city
to
encourage
that
and
then
one
thing
I'm
into
is
looking
at.
M
Greatly
improved
in
our
community
there,
the
monroe
county
united
way
did
recently
make
a.
M
Full-Time
staff
position
to
in
order
to
coordinate
this,
and
it
really
should
be
there.
There
should.
M
Be
someone
in
the
city
is
doing
it
as
well,
and
so
and
again
it
it's
really
about
changing.
M
And
then
finally,
environmental
damage,
repair
and
mitigation
right.
There's
there's
a
bit
a
big.
M
Think
we
can
make
some
recommendations
as
to
how
to
mitigate
minimize
the
damage
being
done
and.
M
Frankly,
repair
and
and
take
restorative
actions
for
the
damage
that
has
been
done
in
our
community.
F
So
that's
what
I
have
so
far
like
I
said,
and
I'm
planning
to
circulate
it
by
email
to
the
two.
M
I
Provide
residential
housing:
where
would
that
go
uh-huh
but
yeah,
depending
on
what?
What.
M
Is
an
area
I
think
that
would
that
could
go
in
the
resolution?
You
know
the
resolutions
at
the
end.
M
As
far
as
like,
where
to
spend
funds,
also,
I
I
feel
like,
in
addition
to
that,
we
should
also
be.
M
That
we
can
sort
of
commandeer
there's
also
the
city
can
put
people
in
airbnbs
and
temporary.
M
Right
we're
talking
about
chronic,
not
or
they're,
both
the
problem
of
chronic
homelessness.
M
But
also
temporary,
because
you're
always
going
to
have
the
temporary
or
short-term
homeless
and.
M
That
would
have
resources
that
the
homeless
can
or
the
unhoused
can
access
such
like
water.
M
M
J
Christie,
you
have
a
question
yeah
a
terrifying
question,
because
I
feel
like
the
issue
of
like.
J
F
You
know
the
construction
of
new
units,
but
that
operates
on
a
much
slower
scale.
So
as
the
pandemic.
F
Has
progressed,
the
issues
become
increasingly
severe.
I
also
just
in
terms
of
advocacy
for.
J
M
M
A
commission
pushing
it
forward,
there
were
some
task
forces
put
together
and
they
produced
reports.
M
So
that's
what
I'm
hoping
to
kind
of
help
stitch
together
with
this.
You
know,
obviously,
I'm
sure.
M
Out
in
a
more
robust
way-
and
yes
surprisingly-
it
doesn't
seem
it's
that,
it's
being
it's
not
a.
M
M
M
M
F
F
Year
because
there's
been
so
many
different
things
on
the
council
agenda
for
regular
meetings.
F
F
F
We're
kind
of
off
kilter
of
what
the
bylaws
would
have
been
saying
anyway.
I
know
on
caps
our.
M
M
F
Check
out
the
schedule,
but
I
would
say
in
general
it
should
include
a
summary
of
the
event.
M
M
A
F
And
that's
not
always
when
people
are
available
either.
So
if
I
am
happy.
A
A
So
if
anyone
interested
would
like
to
just
let
me
know,
following
the
meeting.