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A
So
for
next
order
of
business
is
approval
of
the
agenda,
so
I
would
entertain
a
motion
on
that.
C
Second
alrighty:
do
I
hear
any
opposition.
A
E
Okay,
this
is
the
50th
anniversary
year
for
the
environmental
commission.
E
So
this
is
we're
getting
far
more
active,
trying
to
get
out
of
the
covet
malaise.
So
there's.
E
Which,
basically,
is
looking
at
a
number
of
metrics?
It's
been
several
years
since
this
was
done.
E
To
bring
them
into
up
to
date
with
again
with
covet
suiciding
another
activity
that.
E
And
the
city,
it's
an
investigative
says
you
know
the
course
biodiversities,
basically
and.
E
Green,
the
green
space
county
tree
canopy
runoff
climate
mitigation
and
greenhouse
gas
mitigation.
E
And
in
spite
of
the
pandemic,
largely
working
with.
E
Into
neighbors,
but
because
of
the
volunteer
work
at
cascades
griffey
park,.
E
Park
ridge
and
southeast
park
we've
accomplished
quite
a
bit
as
far
as
actually.
E
E
Events
and
activities
contests
to
focus
on
environmental
outreach
and
again
the.
E
That's
our
goals
basically
overlap
some,
so
many
of
the
sustainability
commission
so.
E
Yeah
one
thing
I
I
should
just
ask:
if
there's
anything
that
you
need
from
us
just
let
us
know.
A
A
A
You
want
to
be
on
our
agenda
at
the
next
meeting
or
questions
that
you
have
one
thing
that
I
am.
A
A
A
Their
hand,
so
I'm
gonna
see
how
it
goes
tonight,
but
one
thing
I
was
considering
doing
is
I'm
on.
A
A
Is
the
our
speaker,
which
I
guess
in
this
case
would
be
the
chair
we'll
send
like
a
lot
like
when.
A
We
have
a
discussion,
people
will
put
x's
in
the
chat
and
that's
the
order
that
they'll
speak
in.
A
And
that
way
you
know
the
order
is
maintained
of
when
people
wish
to
speak.
We
make
sure
that.
A
We
hit
every
person
and
people
aren't
being
skipped
or
overlooked
because
they're
not
showing.
A
But
yeah
I'm
excited
to
be
in
this
role
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
on
to
lauren
for
her
report.
F
I'm
happy
to
report
that
it
was
accepted
9-0
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
in
april,
and
the
full
plan
is.
F
And
some
visitors
to
give
a
presentation.
I
will
keep
my
comments
short,
so
I
think
next
we
have.
C
C
To
see
if
ending
the
share
screen
to
return,
the
video
layout
to
the
tiled
position
would
help.
C
C
A
A
A
A
D
D
Is
nice
for
kind
of
conducting
a
meeting
generally,
maybe
just
in
addition
to
a
link.
D
How
and
where
to
access
the
agenda
for
the
meeting
is
a
is
a
good.
A
For
your
report
sure
yeah
not
a
whole
lot
to
update
on
just
a
couple
of
high
level
things.
D
Larger
legislative
items
that
are
going
through
the
council
right
now
that
I.
D
Should
mention,
I
suppose,
the
council's
in
the
middle
of
a
multi-day
single
meeting
special.
D
D
That
have
gone
through
public
process
plan,
commission,
etc,
and
those
continue.
D
Tomorrow
and
thursday
night
at
6,
30
pm
with
an
end
time
of
no
later
than
11.,.
D
Includes
some
new
base
zoning
districts,
including
a
multi-family
student
district,.
D
And
an
r4
general
urban
district
among
others,
so
that
process
is
nearing
an
end,
if
not.
D
This
week,
probably
in
the
next
week
or
two
and
then
second,
is
that
the
annexation
process.
D
Is
restarting
more
or
less
from
where
it
left
off
in
2017,
when
the
the
state
state
house.
D
Intervened
with
with
special
legislation
targeting
bloomington's
process
that
was
ultimately.
D
Ruled
unconstitutional
by
the
indiana
supreme
court,
so
we
were
fairly
early
in
that
process.
D
In
2017
as
a
city,
that
process
is
a
state
prescribed
process
that
applies
to
all
cities.
D
Or
fiscal
impact
statements
I
guess
essentially
and
and
that
sort
of
thing
that
need
to
be.
D
Updated
and
those
are
are
basically
ready
to
go.
I
believe
we'll
be
going
out
in
a
the
council's.
D
Packet,
this
friday
and
at
our
regular
session
next
wednesday,
the
19th
we
will
adopt
those.
D
Those
eight
fiscal
plans
for
the
different
proposed
areas
for
annexation,
those
areas.
D
Page
for
it
would
come
up
and
you
could
explore
those
things.
The
maps
are
not
final,
they
can.
D
Be
shrunk
and
changed,
it's
just
a
starting
point
and
they
can't
be
expanded.
So
that's
kind.
D
Of
the
initial
footprint,
which
includes
a
lot
of
former,
what
we're
formerly
called
areas.
D
For
intended
for
annexation
areas
where
city
sewer
had
already
been
run,
some
of
that
kind
of.
D
Process
that
impact
really
everyone
and
a
lot
of
sustainability
related
things,
whether
it's.
D
How
our
community
greater
community
develops,
you
know
in
terms
of
economic
development,
housing.
D
Land
use
policies
over
the
coming
years,
as
well
as
where
transit
might
serve,
for
instance,
and.
D
Case
under
current
restrictions
of
of
transit
to
city
city
limits,
city
services,.
D
But
our
multimodal
transportation
network
so
a
lot
of
implications
to
to
this
process
and.
D
What
we're
looking
at,
I
have
a
lot
to
learn
about
it
still
and
I'm
really
looking
forward
to.
D
Engaging
with
with
both
current
city
residents,
as
well
as
folks
within
the
possible.
D
Because
members
or
the
public
generally,
I'm
not
sure
if
there
will
be
a
particular
or.
D
Specific
way
for
be
cost
to
plug
in,
although
you
know,
commissions
are
usually
or
I
guess.
D
A
A
H
H
I
Was
in
citizens
academy
last
fall
nice
to
see
you.
I
have
a
been
working
for
the
city.
I
Sorts
of
new
ideas
for
how
we
can
do
the
things
we've
been
doing
for
a
long
long
time.
I
H
H
H
H
And
that
the
city
needs
to
do
something
about
it,
so
we've
been
listening
and
through
these.
H
H
H
H
H
Where
some
of
them
are
right
now-
and
it's
not
good
in
some
areas,
topics
would
include
there
again.
H
Program
out,
so
the
timing
is
good
and
we'd
like
to
launch
it,
maybe
by
the
the
end
of
this
summer,.
H
So
that's
just
it
kind
of.
In
a
nutshell,
sorry,
I
went
kind
of
fast,
but
angela
is
going
to
speak.
H
And
moving
forward
angela
thanks
christy,
so
I
just
want
to
give
you
a
little.
I
Bit
of
a
sense
of
what
hand,
housing
and
neighborhood
development
my
department
does.
I
I
I
This
realm
than
we
are
so
one
of
the
main
things
that
our
department
does
is
housing
and
we.
I
I
I
I
I
Again,
possibly
we
could,
we
could
incentivize
landlords
to
update
upgrade
make
make
their.
I
Their
materials
and
practices
more
sustainable
me
personally,
I
am
in
neighborhood
services.
I
Projects
would
that
we
could
suggest
and
maybe
put
together
some
materials
to
help
encourage.
I
I
That
regard
in
the
park,
we
are
looking
to
try
to
get
people
to
work
in
their
own
yards
and
I
am.
I
Looking
at
a
larger
group
of
people
in
terms
of
a
neighborhood
trying
to
get
it
to
be
a
little.
I
I
We
are
doing
at
hand
that
is
more
in
a
in
a
direction
of
being
sustainable
and
helping
out
the.
I
Our
in
our
environment
so
but
we're
really
open
to
ideas.
As
I
said,
this
is
a
conversation.
I
We're
really
just
beginning
and
would
love
to
be
able
to
be
more
proactive
in
our
relationships.
I
With
with
residents
and
the
ways
in
which
we
can
help
them,
the
programs
that
we
offer.
C
H
Thank
you
yes,
yes
thank
you
for
asking.
I
meant
to
mention
that,
but
I
do
have
two
pages.
H
Put
together
here
already
that
I
plan
to
go
through
after
your
comments
and
update
and
share.
H
J
J
I
think
we
would
just
need
some
time.
You
know
to
think
it
through
right.
J
But
yeah,
I
definitely
think
we
could
do
that.
I
mean
we're
already
kind
of.
J
Brainstorming
big
ideas
anyway,
so
I
think
this
could
tie
into
some
of
that
stuff
agreed
yeah.
H
As
we
need
to
do
is
really,
I
think,
kind
of
shore
it
up
a
little
bit
right
now.
It's.
I
Yeah,
if
anyone
has
ideas
about
educational
directions,
that
we
could
go
for
a
video
or
a.
I
I
Need
more
education,
that
would
be
a
great
way
to
sort
of
direct
us
as
well.
If
you
have.
H
H
H
H
H
Be
preventative,
and
just
this
helps
everybody
out,
including
you
know,
angela.
A
Okay,
so
next
up
on
the
agenda,
we
have
old
business.
So
I
think
before
we
do
the
working.
G
Hello,
everybody,
I'm
colin
sustainability,
commissioner,
here
in
bloomington.
G
I
am
I'm
on
the
road
and
I'm
outside
here
at
a
coffee
shop,
so
my
my
computer
is
connected.
G
G
G
Yes,
okay,
great!
Let
us
do
this,
then.
G
Okay,
so
hi
everybody
again.
I
wanted
to
bring
to
the
commission
the
idea
of.
G
A
just
transition
working
group
today,
and
so
the
purpose
of
this
working
group
is
to
focus
on.
G
Ecological,
I'm
gonna
say
this
coherence,
if
you
will
economic
viability
and
social
equity.
G
G
G
So
yeah,
why
might
a
new
working
group
be
needed?
What
is
the
need
here
so
as
a
disclaimer.
G
As
well
so
poverty
rose
by
nine
percent
in
bloomington,
between
2010
and
2015
and
in
2019.
G
Now
there
exists
these
community
wealth
building
models
or
tools
that
municipal.
G
G
G
Is
a
kind
of
systems
thinking
approach
to
to
building
community
wealth
and
to
sort
of.
G
G
G
G
G
Forward
make
it
possibly
even
more
rigorous,
I
don't
know,
but
that
would
I
would
say.
G
That
for
the
purposes
of
this
pitch,
the
urban
metabolism
aspect
would
be
secondary.
G
To
the
community,
the
cleveland
model
investigation
that
I'm
interested
in
and
I
get
so
the
purpose.
G
G
Or
some
some
of
indiana's
largest
cities,
as
you
can
see
in
2015,
see
here
bloomington
so.
G
And
so,
according
to
this
source,
the
city
of
bloomington
had
the
highest
poverty
rate.
G
G
Riggs
at
all,
so,
as
I
sort
of
alluded
to
earlier,
the
twofold
purpose
would
be.
G
Or
if
we
wanted
to
just
focus
on
one
of
the
two,
that's
fine,
but
my
my
vision
was.
G
A
video
here
which
the
public
and
my
fellow
commissioners
city
councilors,
are
welcome
to.
G
Folder
and
hopefully
lauren,
if
it's
possible,
maybe
we
can
make
this
presentation
available.
G
Really
quickly,
because
I
can't
I
can't
play
the
video
I'm
just
going
to
explain.
G
So
it's
essentially
this
it's
a
non-profit
organization
that
incubates.
G
Have
a
laundry
that
I
believe
that
I
believe
processes
like
and
cleans
clothing.
I
think
for.
G
You
know
the
board
of
directors
of
this
model
of
of
a
possible
bloomington
version
of
this
model.
G
So
some
possible
research
questions
would
be
the
following:
how
can
indian
university.
G
Economically
in
possible
partnership
with
the
city
government
there
I
I've
gotten
wind
that.
G
There
is
potential
for
the
university
to
do
more
for
the
local
economy
to
do
more
for
the.
G
G
G
G
Are
the
key
anchor
institutions
that
the
model
could
integrate?
Those
would
have
to
be
sort.
G
G
And
action
planning
and
then
what
insights
does
a
or
urban
metabolism
analysis.
G
G
In
a
global
context,
right-
in
other
words,
it's
not
just
about
carbon
emissions
right,
it's
about.
G
You
know
every
every
city,
every
society
consumes
right
resources
and
in
the
case
of.
G
Global
south
right
or
africa,
asia,
south
asia,
southeast
asia
and
latin
america
and.
G
The
global
impacts
of
our
local
consumption,
in
addition
to
the
global
impacts,
of
course,.
G
Of
our
greenhouse
gas
emissions,
which
and
the
two
are
of
course
very
very
much
so
related.
G
In
terms
of
the
relevance
to
the
climate
action
plan
and
on
the
climate
economy,
section
of.
G
I
thought
that
was
a
very
interesting
line
that
again
in
my
in
my
read,
provides
justification
to.
D
D
The
cleveland
model
and
think
it's
a
great
one
and
you
did
such
a
an
excellent
job
explaining.
D
It
and
explaining
the
benefits,
I
think,
of
sort
of
relocalized,
not
even
relocalizing,
but
just.
D
D
D
A
little
bit
about
this,
like
local
advocacy
organizations,
one
of
which
I'm
involved
with.
D
And
just
so
yeah,
I
support
the
idea
of
a
group
to
kind
of
tackle
this.
I
think
it
fits
really
well.
D
In
the
purview
of
bcos,
which
can
sometimes
feel
like
it,
has
a
little
bit
of
mission
drift.
D
Just
because
our
purview
is
so
expansive,
so
I
like
that,
a
lot
I
like
you're
trying
to
get
into.
D
The
the
climate
action
plan
and
comp
plan
and
from
a
kind
of
political
will,
perspective
or
or.
D
That
that
space,
it
strikes
me
as
something
that
probably
needs
a
you
know.
There
may
be
legislative.
D
Elements
to
this,
if
it's,
if
it's
you
know,
mandating
that
the
city
set
certain
standards
for.
D
Probably
much
more
on
the
executive
branch
side
in
terms
of
its
responsibility,
so
I
think.
D
You
know
if
a
group
got
started.
Definitely
being
you
know
well
in
touch
with
lauren
and.
D
Explored
as
good
and
then
also
those
kind
of
software
political
elements
of
of
trying
to.
D
Another
really
big
piece
of
it,
so
yeah
lots
of
lots
of
you
know
bridges
to
cross
on
on
those.
D
Different
items,
but
I
think
this
is
really
great
and
I
do
think
that's
a
really
promising.
D
D
G
For
your
comments,
matt
it's
great
to
hear
that
you
like
it.
I
think
it
was
christy
next.
G
J
Think
about
this
from,
like
a
local
food
resilience
standpoint,
that's
kind
of
my
area
of
focus,
I'm.
J
A
farmer
so
I
think,
about
local
food
resilience
and
how
this
could
fit
into
something
like
that.
J
The
people's
market
and
stuff
like
that
so
definitely
interested
and
would
love
to.
G
G
In
thinking
big
and
acting
big,
if
you
will-
and
so
I
think
that
this
this
complicated,
but
I.
G
I
think,
oh
thanks
are
you
envisioning
this
working
group
to
focus
on
on
more
on
equity.
M
Or
in
general,
or
specifically,
is
it
just
to
develop?
You
know
like
this
specific
model
and.
M
What
was
the
and
then
there
was
a
second
part.
Besides
the
model,
you
had
something
else.
M
G
Yeah
I
mean
economic
justice
is
the
idea:
okay,
yeah
justin
economic
justice
yeah.
I
love
this
idea.
M
I'm
actually
teaching
a
course
on
economic
justice
in
an
mba
program.
So
I
love
this
idea,
but.
M
M
And
I
definitely
want
to
join
as
well
yeah,
I
think
that's
an
important
question
and
honestly
I.
G
G
The
primary
one,
the
primary
idea,
if
you
will
particularly
how
I
don't
know
how
the
metabolism.
G
G
G
G
But
yeah
I
mean
it's,
it's
more
of
a
research
based,
it's
less
a
project,
it's
less
about.
You
know.
G
K
K
K
For
sharing
that,
that
was
great,
and
I'm
just
like
very
generally
interested,
although
I
admit
my.
K
K
K
But
I'm
not
familiar
with
it
at
all,
so
I
kind
of
had
two
points
one
I
thought
like
what
might
be.
K
K
So
my
first
question
was
like:
is
the
transition
really
focused
on
like
economic.
K
G
I
think
we
can
end
poverty,
I'm
not
sure
if
we
can
do
it
just
at
the
local
level.
I
think.
G
Definitely
it's
gonna
take
the
federal
government,
but
in
order
to
achieve
sustainability.
G
Right,
we
have
to
eliminate
poverty.
In
my
opinion,
we
have
to
drastically
reduce.
G
Is
very,
very
tight
in
my
opinion,
but
I
think
that
there
are
ways
christie
to.
K
G
And
I
think
you
know
if
we
were
to
approve
this
working
group,
the
first
step
would
be
reaching
out.
C
Yeah,
I
want
to
say
thank
you
as
well
kyle
for
that
presentation.
That
was
really
good
and
really.
C
C
Line
of
thought,
and
one
thing
that
came
to
my
attention
as
I
was
going
through
the
ideas
for.
C
Month's
meeting
about
existing
call
outs
to
the
bcos
in
existing
city
planning,
and
I
just.
C
I
don't
know
activities,
that's
it.
It's
able
to
be
engaged
in
as
specified
and
existing
plans.
G
Well,
if
not,
thank
you
everybody,
I
don't.
I
really
appreciate
it.
A
Researched
and
well
put
together
so
next
on
our
agenda,
as
joe
alluded
to
was,
is.
A
Brainstorming,
I
guess
time
around
working
groups,
so
you
know
every
every
so
often.
A
I
guess
b
cost
just
kind
of
needs
needs
to
kind
of
you
know,
we
need
to
come
together
and
discuss.
A
A
A
A
C
A
We
definitely
hit
quorum
because
also
one
of
our
seats
is
make
vacant
right
now.
So.
C
Excellent,
thank
you
and
then
the
other
thing
that
I
wanted
to
open
up
with
was.
C
C
If
those
still
need
to
be
incorporated
into
our
activities,
can
I
recommend
sharing
the
screen.
C
It
seems
to
be
disabled
at
the
moment
here.
Let
me
see.
C
F
Those
can
be
considered
complete
with
both
the
completion
of
the
greenhouse
gas
inventory
and
the.
F
F
Solar
across
the
community,
second,
one
monitoring,
reporting
community
wide
energy
use.
F
On
an
annual
basis
and
reporting
that
on
a
dashboard,
so
I
would
consider
those.
F
Business
certification,
programs,
a
lot
of
them
result
in
some
costs
associated
or.
F
Occurred
on
that
one,
but
I
wouldn't
say
that
it's
off
the
table
there
was
some.
F
F
F
C
C
To
colin's
interest
in
the
proposed
just
transition
plan,
mine
would
be
a
focus
on.
C
Waste
waste
management
working
group
that
was
in
place
and
to
kind
of
take
advantage.
M
Hi
yeah,
I
so
are
you
suggesting
that
the
working
groups
should
be
structured.
M
C
I
would
say
not
exclusively
but,
like
I
had
mentioned
following
colin's
presentation,.
C
In
having
the
commission
engage
with
as
well,
and
some
things
in
particular
with
relation
to.
C
C
M
And
just
to
so
sorry
just
to
follow
up,
I
feel
I
feel
that.
M
I
don't
feel
that
having
working
groups,
I
don't.
I
don't
feel
that
that
our
working
groups.
M
M
M
M
M
M
C
I
just
wanted
to
add
that
the
climate
action
plan
does
just
specify.
C
C
K
K
K
K
D
I'll
jump
in
since
lauren
wasn't,
if
that's
okay,
jared
and
just.
D
Sort
of
say
you
know
this:
is
these
three
actions
or
these
particular
actions
we
most.
D
Most
impactful,
I
just
had
a
conversation
with
lauren
and
alex
both
last
week
kind
of
to
talk.
D
D
D
And
their
departments-
and
I
think
commissions
you
know
at
their
own
initiative
or
interest
and.
D
Kind
of
kind
of
ruminating
on
on
what
nature
and
joe
both
said.
I
I
do
take
joe's
point
that.
D
Just
illustrate
what
I
mean
I
was
involved
when
I
was
on
the
commission
as
a
resident
in
2019.
D
I
think
angela
too,
and
maybe
a
few
others.
Well
probably
it
was
just
us.
D
That
are
still
around
from
that.
You
know
we're
working
on
the
sustainable
business
certification.
D
Idea-
and
we
had
you-
know
a
fair
number
of
readings
over
over
a
year
and
kind
of
the
basic.
D
Requires
staff
capacity
and,
moreover,
is
probably
duplicating
or
recreating
rather
work,
that.
D
D
D
The
size
of
your
business
and
that
sort
of
thing
there's
examples
of
cities
that
provide.
D
Grants
to
incentivize
that
sort
of
thing-
and
we
did
kind
of
have
some
initial
talks
even
with.
D
D
Of
the
road
a
little
bit
on
that
exploring
that
possibility,
with
kind
of
the
idea
of
where
to
go.
D
D
Commission
and
it
never
quite
got
there,
but
I
kind
of
share
that
to
a
as
an
update
on
goal.
5.1
d.
D
D
And
you
know
if
those
need
to
be
extended
or
whatever
that's
fine,
but
actually.
D
D
D
D
City
or
other
you
know,
maybe
maybe
other
the
bedc
or
the
cdfi
friendly
bloomington
and
other.
D
My
two
cents
on
on
yeah
how
best
to
think
about
these
working
groups
going
forward.
D
D
We're
empowered
to
do
or
what
we
don't
have
the
power
to
do
so.
I
hope
that's
like
at
least
a.
D
Little
bit
useful
to
some
folks
in
thinking
about
some
of
these
things
I'll
stop
there
thanks.
A
Alrighty
alicia
yeah
just
to
add
on
to
that
thinking
about
what
is
the
capacity
of
a
group.
J
Like
this
a
volunteer
run
group,
would
you
say
that
policy
recommendations
would
be
the
most.
D
Yeah,
quick
follow-up,
I
mean,
I
think
commissions
it
gets
to
working
again
just.
D
And
do
that
collaboratively
and-
and
so
you
know-
that's
somewhere
called
out
on
here-
is.
D
A
goal
from
the
cap
about
you
know:
phasing
out
gas-powered
blowers
or
lawn
equipment.
D
Because
this
is
a
citizen's
been
really
pushing
for
this
with
some
others
over
the
last
few.
D
D
In
that
way,
so
I
think
something
as
direct
as
that
can
be
can
be
taken
on
by
the.
D
Commission
as
well
not
just
sort
of
making
a
static,
you
know
or
kind
of
an
end
goal
policy.
D
A
To
create
work,
a
working
group
in
the
vein
of
you
know
the
the
waste
reduction
subcommittee.
A
Or
continue
it
as
as
joe
mentioned,
or
to
create
a
working
group
in
the
vein
of
adjust
transition.
A
And
colin's
presentation,
I
don't
I
don't
really
know
I
I
agree
with
what's
been
said.
I
think
we.
A
Have
to
be
be
more
clear
with
these
than
we
have
in
the
past
about
like
what
we're
expecting.
A
To
get
out
of
them,
and
I
think
that
colin's
presentation
did
a
really
good
job
of.
A
And
present
them
to
the
council,
I
think
that's
a
good
goal
and
we
can
kind
of
see
how
it
goes.
A
Reports
but
I
think
that's
a
that's
a
good
use
of
our
time
to
to
create
those
sort
of
things
and.
A
And
I
would
entertain
those
emotions
so
joe
before
making
such
a
motion
are
because
commissioners.
A
From
my
experience
and
I
joined
because
in
like
august
of
2019,
so
I
haven't
been.
A
Around
for
that
many
like
working
groups,
but
in
the
past
I
think
people
were
kind
of
like
you
had.
A
A
designated
working
group
that
you
were
kind
of
working
under,
but
they
weren't
necessarily
like.
A
A
You
know
having
these
rigid
working
groups,
I
think,
have
benefits,
but
I
think
they.
A
Matt,
if
you
want
to
comment
yeah,
just
a
brief
note
too,
that,
because
when
they
had
a.
D
A
month,
some
of
you
were
probably
all
around
when
we
got
rid
of
that
second
meeting
recently.
D
D
Meeting
we're
reading
every
two
weeks
instead
of
once
a
month,
and
it
wasn't
really
making
much.
D
Of
a
difference
in
terms
of
productivity,
but
that
second
session
was
initially
set
up
to
be.
D
Working
groups
to
get
together,
you
know,
on
the
fourth
tuesday,
at
six.
D
But
of
course
it
could
be
up
to
working
groups
too,
and
whoever's
involved
with
them.
D
To
figure
out
the
best
time
for
for
them
also
for
them
to
meet,
but
just
thought
I
mentioned
that.
A
A
So
I
guess
that
would
probably
fall
most
under
new
business.
So
just
sorry
there's
a
point.
D
Of
order
jared,
we
should
either
probably
either
take
a
roll
call
vote
on
the
motion
or.
D
At
least
see
if
anyone
has
any
objections
in
order
to
consider
it
approved
for
you.
A
A
Work
with
the
way
waste
reduction
is
continuing,
but
so
if
anyone
from
the
waste
reduction
working.
A
D
That
might
be
the
kind
of
thing
that
is
a
little
more
ad
hoc
or
fluid
with
legislative
items
of.
D
Interest
to
b
costs
that
folks
kind
of
just
get
involved
on
I'll.
Try
to
you
know
really.
D
In
a
more
ad
hoc
way,
that's
all
just
a
thought.
A
That
najla
wrote
or
something
of
the
sort,
I
think
that's,
I
think,
that's
a
good
idea.
N
Our
roster
of
commissioner,
so
I'm
happy
to
update
that
information.
That
way
folks
can
contact
one.
N
Another
if
they'd
like
to
start
doing
that
so
feel
free
to
just.
Let
me
know
in
the
chat.
N
If
that
makes
sense,
and
I'm
happy
to
update
our
google
sheet
perfect,
thank
you.
Anna.
A
Okay
and
then
next
on,
our
agenda
is
new
business.
So
if
anyone
has
any
any
new
business
raise.
A
Your
hand
and
we'll
go
through
that
so
matt.
I
suppose
this
would
qualify
as
I
look
forward.
D
Thinking
about
these
new
groups,
I
wonder
if,
if
it's
not
too
much
to
suggest
that
perhaps.
D
About
kind
of
scope
of
focus
and-
and
timelines
of
you
know
just
some
initial.
A
Also
might
be
helpful
in
regard
to
those
would
be,
I
guess,
to
not
necessarily
appoint
like.
A
Rolling
in
terms
of
meeting
so
maybe
once
everyone
has
let
anna
know
their
preferences.
C
Working
group,
if
there's
no
competition
for
that
and
as
for
the
new
business,
I
did
want
to
bring.
C
And
that
is,
there's
been
a
change
state
legislation's
changed
to
enrollment.
C
That
states
that
well
first,
it's
moot
until
the
governor's.
A
Yeah
so
before
we
move
on
to
colin's
comment,
if
anybody
has
a
comment
in
response
or
about
what.
A
What
joe
just
brought
up
feel
free
to
indicate
that
matt
yeah
thanks
for
bringing
that
up
joe.
D
Actually,
we
do
have
a
resolution
in
the
works
at
the
council
level
related
to
that.
D
Finalize
it
pretty
soon,
and
I
believe
it's
it's
meant
to
be
structured
in
a
way
that.
D
So
hopefully,
my
next
meeting,
that's
something
that
we
could
do.
D
It's
not,
you
know
ready
yet
for
adoption
today.
If
so,
it
might
be.
D
Something
we
need
to
consider
next
time,
but
yeah
definitely
something
to
be
thinking
about.
A
G
So
I
had
another
idea
so
sorry
to
take
up
so
much
space
today,
y'all,
but
I
had
another
idea.
G
G
G
Put
together
an
88-page
report
on
racial
equity
to
sort
of
as
an
attache,
you
know
to
their.
G
G
Racial
equity
impact
assessment
to
come
speak
to
us,
maybe
for
30
or
so
minutes
on
just
the
the.
G
Ria,
we
call
it
the
ria,
the
ria
itself,
the
process
of
creating
it
why
they
created
it.
G
And
how
it
could
maybe
potentially
be
applied
here
in
bloomington,
so
I
wanted
to.
Maybe
if
we.
C
A
So
with
that,
we
are
finished
with
our
agenda
unless
anyone
has
any.
A
Pressing
comments
before
we
adjourn
joe
just
a
quick
point
of
order
on
the
motion.
A
Oh
okay,
yeah,
so
does
anyone
have
any
objections
to
joe's
motion.
A
All
right
seeing
none,
it
is
adopted
unanimously.
So
then,
any
any
last-minute
comments
before.
A
Already
so
I
just
want
to
thank
you
all
again
for
bearing
with
me
still
learning
the
ins.
A
And
outs
of
of
how
to
lead
these
meetings,
I
think
the
race
hand
function
worked.
Okay,.
A
A
You
know
smoother,
but
but
with
that
I'll
entertain
a
motion
to
adjourn.