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A
Okay,
I'm
calling
the
meeting
to
order
and
if
we
can
have
a
roll
call
for
attendance
purposes,.
A
I
guess
I'll
just
read
the
names
off
anna
here,
theresa
is
absent.
She
emailed
me
earlier.
A
Sorry,
I'm
not
I'm
only
seeing
the
email
here,
s
ginther.
That's
me:
samantha
mantha,
nolan,.
A
Here:
ethan,
oh
no!
He
emailed
me
too,
he's
he's
not
on
the
commission.
A
C
I
don't
see
her
all
right
and
jarrett
here:
okay
and
gina
emailed
me.
A
Hopefully
she's
just
running
late,
so
you
were
saying
lauren.
I
was
asking
you
a
second
ago.
D
Yeah,
can
I
use
an
informational
question.
Uh-Huh
are
the
bylaws
for
for
because
housed
in
a.
D
Thing
and
wasn't
quite
sure
where
to
look
yes,
there
is
a
google
drive.
I
have
access
to
it.
A
C
A
So,
let's
sorry
back
to
do
with
the
here,
we
go
the
agenda.
Okay,
so
we've
got
our
rope.
A
Roll
roll
call
done,
and
it
looks
like
there's
a
couple
other
people
here
and
should
we
take
it.
C
Joseph
and
ann
and
don
don
is
a
member
of
the
environmental
question.
So
if
we
want
to
move.
A
Okay,
yeah,
so
does
anyone
want
to
make
public
comments
all
right?
A
quick,
quick
point
of
order.
D
As
well,
do
we
need
to
vote
to
approve
the
agenda
yeah?
We
just
skipped
that
I
I
was
going
to.
A
A
A
Does
anyone
have
a
comment
from
the
public?
If
so,
you
have
three
minutes
per
person.
A
Okay,
so
the
report
from
the
chair-
so
I
am
the
I'm
I'm
the
vice
chair-
I
I
guess.
A
And
so
I'm
filling
in
as
chair
for
the
meeting,
because
joe
joseph
who
oh
there's
jana
great.
A
He
stepped
down
and
decided
not
to
reapply
for
the
commission
and
hi
jana.
A
Hi
yeah,
I'm
just
we're
just
on
number
five
report
from
the
chair.
A
Positions
so
that
would
be
chair
vice
chair
secretary
and
treasurer,
and
we
actually
have.
A
It
on
the
agenda
officer,
elections
number
nine,
but
I
was
talking
with
lauren
before
the
meeting.
A
And
I
was
thinking
since
since
she
thinks
we're
gonna
get
how
many
new
members.
C
We
will
be
having
three
new
council
appointments
and
there
will
be
hopefully
trisha.
C
Was
appointed
for
the
mayoral
appointments
and
then
two
open
vacancies,
so
quite
a
few.
So
if.
C
D
Mention
that
the
the
council's
climate
action
resilience
committee
is
interviewing
for
these.
D
Friday
and
next
week,
so
those
appointments
should
be
made
very
soon.
I
couldn't
get
it
done.
D
Before
this
meeting,
but
we
should
have
new
members
for
march
yeah,
so
lauren
and
I
were.
A
A
New
members
can
also
think
about
volunteering
for
one
of
those
positions
and,
in
the
meantime,.
A
A
And
you
know,
all
of
us
are
obviously
serving
here
already
voluntarily
on
the
commission.
So
I'm.
A
A
Take
one
of
those
roles:
some
are
probably
more
time
heavy
than
others,
the
tr.
You
know.
A
Secretary
is
doing
a
lot
of
note
taking
during
the
meetings,
so
that
is
a
fairly
skilled
job.
That.
A
A
If
not,
I'm
just
gonna
move
that
we're
gonna
strike
number
nine.
I
guess,
and
I
mean
we're.
A
Just
not
gonna
we're
just
gonna
skip
that;
okay
so
and
then
yeah.
I
guess
that's
the
report.
A
The
next
two
meetings
and
my
encouragement
during
that
time
is
for
all
of
us
to
be
thinking.
A
About
the
long-term
goals
that
we
would
like
to
see,
the
commission
achieve,
since
you
know
now.
A
We're
at
the
time
where
we're
gonna
be,
you
know,
planning
our
new
goals
and
working
groups
and.
A
It's
a
time
for
all
of
us
to
take
this
as
an
opportunity
to
you
know
in
include
and
involve.
A
All
of
our
most
passionate
interests-
and
you
know
the
kind
of
things
that
that
the
reasons
why.
A
So
yeah,
that's
it
for
a
report
from
the
chair
report
from
esd.
Thank
you.
C
So
I
have
a
couple
of
things
that
I
would
like
to
report
on
this
week
and
then
I
also
had
a
great.
C
Down
to
working
groups,
but
the
first
one
on
the
agenda
and
just
give
me
one
second,
to
pull
up
the.
C
C
Further-
and
this
was
shared
also
on
a
couple
of
newsletters,
including
sycamore,.
C
C
The
district,
so
you
they
are
discounted,
but
I
often
get
emails
from
people
that
are.
C
C
Will
be
active
starting
this
week,
so
this
is
again
on
the
website.
A
lot
of
information
here
about.
C
And
if
there's
any
non-profits
that
you
interact
with
that
might
be
interested
in.
C
C
C
To
make
you
aware
of
that's
happening
and
we're
hoping
to
get
a
residential
component
going
as.
C
Well,
this
year,
but
we'll
see
how
that
goes.
Does
any
of
you
have
any
questions
about
this.
C
Okay,
I
will
stop
my
share
on
that
and
then
the
third
item
was
just
a
follow-on
to.
C
C
C
Group
is
doing
so,
as
you
click
into
it.
It
pulls
up
more
options
and
so
we're
working
with.
C
Become
active
and
involved
there's
more
resources
available
to
them
in
one
place.
C
C
My
third
piece,
I'm
hoping
to
have
the
climate
action
plan
in
front
of
council
in
march,
but.
A
So
so,
were
you
saying
that
the
that
the
city
is
planning
to
make
a
website
like
that,
like
the.
C
Then
said
you
know,
what
specifically,
can
I
do
to
help
the
community
there's
ways
that
they
can.
E
E
Certificate
program
for
kind
of
whether
their
community
members
accomplish
certain
things.
C
So
you
get
sort
of
rewards
for
completing
items,
so
they
made
a
fun
competition.
C
And
you
created
an
account
and
then
people
made
groups
and
then
they
had
prizes
of
things
like.
A
A
A
E
Welcome
some
new
members.
I
think
that
would
be
great
just
to
have
new
people
in
the
working
group.
E
So
we
are
by
no
means
a
fixed
group,
you're
always
open
to
help,
but
we
basically
just
are.
E
E
E
E
E
Our
limitations
as
a
volunteer
committee
and
just
our
limited
capacity
and
being
able.
E
To
contact
every
restaurant
learn
about
every
you
know,
try
to
gather
all
of
that
data
on
our
own.
E
Resource
would
be
useful.
Lauren
had
a
great
suggestion,
though,
which
was
to.
E
Possibly
try
to
convene
some
sort
of
event
with
business
owners,
local
restaurant
managers
to.
E
Kind
of
just
share
provide
an
opportunity
and
a
space
for
them
to
kind
of
share.
What's
worked.
E
Hopscotch
is
doing
a
great
job,
but
upland
also
comes
to
mind
of
restaurants
that
are
have
already.
E
Have
compostable
takeout
containers
and
so
being
able
to
get
those
folks
in
a
room
or
a.
E
E
Here
in
bloomington,
so
I
think
that's
a
great
idea.
I
would
be
happy
to
help
plan
something
like.
E
That
if
anyone
else
wants
to
kind
of
jump
on
board-
and
I
know
you
know-
the
committee
can.
E
Are
doing
a
great
job,
some
apartment
complexes
that
might
be
lacking
recycling
options
so.
E
So
that's
kind
of
I
guess
a
status
report
on
what
we're
working
on
and
I
lauren
and
agele.
I'm.
C
C
A
Anna,
thank
you
for
doing
that.
Research
and
and
all
all
this.
E
Yep,
so
it's
all
in
the
I
believe,
there's
a
working
group
subfolder
within
our
google
drive
so.
E
A
A
E
E
E
E
Streamed
meeting
or
session
would
be
really
beneficial
yeah.
I
was
going
to
ask
like
what's.
A
The
follow-up
step,
so
what
kinds
of
things
are
you
know
were
you
thinking
of
communicating.
A
E
E
Feel
free,
but
we
one
thing
we've
been
talking
about
is
just
you
know
whether
restaurants
do.
E
Internal
composting,
whether
how
they're
managing
their
food
waste,
what
companies
they're
working.
E
E
E
Other
business
owners,
I
think,
would
be
really
beneficial.
Just
saying
you
know,
here's
our.
E
E
One
of
the
things
we've
been
talking
about
is
just
vendors
and
how
restaurants
are
managing
those.
E
Practices
but
I'm
sure
there
you
know
there
are
so
many
different
areas
that
we
could
touch
on.
E
With
this
yeah
just
to
chime
in
there,
we've
also
talked
about
ways
to
kind
of
provide.
F
F
So
does
this,
and
did
you
know
this
restaurant
does
this?
Have
you
heard
of
other
restaurants.
A
D
Highlight
this
both
to
get
more
buy-in
from
businesses
in
the
community
and
also
to
highlight.
D
It
for
for
residents
and
kind
of
a
question
for
lauren,
I
guess
a
little
bit
is
like
I
can.
D
D
Like
on
the
commission
site,
or
also,
I
think,
in
the
context
of
other
sustainability
like
business.
D
A
sticker
or
a
designation
or
something
you
know
that
that
this
gets
into
administratively.
D
Difficult
territory
maybe
pretty
quickly.
So
so
maybe
that's
not
a
good
idea,
but
just.
D
Yeah
just
trying
to
brainstorm
more
ways
to
to
highlight
that.
I
don't
know
if
there's
any
like.
D
Institutional
knowledge
lauren
that
you
could
share
about
ways.
We've
done
this
in
other
contexts,.
D
Or
for
other
issues
is
anything
that
comes
to
mind.
Well,
I
think
now
that
a
list
has.
C
That
could
expand
a
different
context,
but
and
then
we
could
just
highlight
the
people
that
are.
C
C
C
Creates
kind
of
an
environment
where,
if
they're,
having
some
difficulties
or
haven't
adopted,.
C
C
This
issue
is,
is
super
valuable,
but
I
I
we
can
the
site
the
commission
does
have.
G
Yeah
I
do
if
I
may,
if
now's
a
good
time,
I'm
not
part
of
the
committee
just
as
a
spectator,
but.
G
Economic
development
department
and
the
geez
sorry
department
of
public
works
sanitation
for.
G
G
G
G
G
A
Okay,
anything
else
on
waste
reduction.
A
Or
policies,
or
should
those
be
working
groups
that
we
let
fall
away
and
create
new
ones
next
month.
A
A
One
wants
to,
you
know,
follow
those
up,
but
does
anyone
have
anything
to
report
for
this
meeting.
A
D
About
this
last
week
or
last
month,
rather,
the
policies
group
is
kind
of
meant
to
be
looking.
B
Yeah
generally
yeah,
I
don't
have
any
sorry
that
one
kind
of
it
used
to
just
be
a
udl
group.
Someone.
C
That
was
an
avenue
for
that,
but
there's
been
not
as
much
interest
in
that
one
as.
C
C
D
Thinking
of
like
analogs
out
there
like,
I
know
the
environmental
commission
tends
to
like,
like.
D
They
have
a
team
or
a
working
group
that
weighs
in
on
development
proposals.
They
usually.
D
The
city
council
and
the
commission,
we
I
feel
like
we
need
to
kind
of
like.
D
Quite
often
kind
of
everything-
and
I
think
sometimes
it's
useful
for
commissions-
to
weigh
in.
D
Before
things
get
to
the
council,
depending
on
the
department
it's
coming
from
and
depending
on.
D
The
legislation
we
pretty
frequently
see
things
that
have
gone
through
various
commissions
on.
D
Dictated
that
in
some
cases,
for
instance,
I
think
the
parking
commission
and
and
the.
D
Legislation
comes
and
to
council,
for
instance,
and
maybe
the
bicycle
and
pedestrian.
D
D
In
development
as
well,
but
I'd
be
I'd,
be
interested
in
thinking
and
talking
more
about.
D
And
staying
in
touch
about
about
work
but
yeah
at
the
very
least,
I'm
happy
to
continue.
D
To
provide
updates
on
what's
happening
here,
but
anyway,
just
some
thoughts.
Yeah,
I
think
that's.
A
A
great
idea
as
a
possible
working
group
for
the
future
or
possibly
not
as
a
working
group,.
A
And
the
other
thing
is
that
we
are
supposed
to
be
doing
an
annual
report
as
a
commission
which.
A
A
I
don't
know
if
we
didn't
invite,
did
we
do
a
report?
I
don't
think
we've
done
a
report.
A
C
D
I
had
a
another
point
of
order
related
to
this.
Thanks
for
sharing
the
bylaws.
D
On
a
board,
commissioner,
council
constitute
a
quorum
for
purposes
of
conducting
the
official.
D
Business-
and
I
guess
it
my
question
from
that,
is
we
have
a
number
of
vacancies,
but.
D
The
the
commission's
page
and
I
would
think
we'd
have
a
quorum
for
that
reason.
I
don't
know.
D
D
If
there's
vacancies
and
people
aren't
serving
in
those
states,
my
just
initial
reading
of
that.
D
Section
of
code
is
that
a
quorum
would
would
be
a
majority
of
currently
serving
members.
A
B
Not
necessarily-
and
we
also
had
jana
joined,
so
we
should
be
only
down
one
person.
That
said
they.
D
Yeah,
I
would
defer
to
what
other
commissioners
think
what
the
chair
thinks,
but
yeah
our
bylaws.
D
Seem
to
say
that
a
majority
of
members
serving
constitute
a
quorum
but
yeah.
If
it
was.
D
Like
maybe
seven
out
of
nine
seven
members
yeah
we're
missing.
So
that's
definitely
a
majority.
D
About
deferring
on
this
resolution
for
another
month
either,
I
just
thought
I'd.
D
A
E
Times
we
kind
of
get
stuck
and
like
not
being
able
to
vote
and
just
because
of
quorum.
So
if.
H
What
anna
said?
I
think
that,
especially
with
the
this
resolution
being
somewhat
time,
sensitive.
H
Like
has
already
been
said,
seven
out
of
nine
appointed
members
are
here,
so
I
think
that's
a.
I
D
Joseph
is
not
a
member
of
the
commission.
Currently,
if
that's
you,
if
you
were
counting.
I
A
Okay,
so
are,
is
everyone
okay
to
move
forward
with?
Looking
at
the
resolution
and
discussing
it.
A
Before
taking
a
vote
great,
I
did
get
feedback
from
matt
and
jana
both
on
a.
A
Typo
that
I
fixed
thank
you
both
to
for
that
I
removed
the
typo,
and
otherwise
this
is
the
same.
A
A
And
yeah,
basically,
the
resolutions
have
been
hammered
out
into
more
detail
and
I'll.
Just
read.
A
Those
again
it's
resolved
that
the
commission
on
sustainability
urges
the
common
council.
A
Okay,
number
two
other
things
that
are
listed
as
rights
currently
in
the
common
code.
B
And
the
municipal
code
yeah
yeah,
we
have
a
human
rights
ordinance
and
and
just
as
by.
D
Way
of
context,
some
community
members
have
reached
out
to
us
about
considering
the.
D
Possibility
of
a
an
unhoused
bill
of
rights
or
a
bill
of
rights
for
people
experiencing.
D
Homelessness,
there's
a
national
effort
around
that
from
the
national
coalition
for
the
homeless.
D
D
For
for
decades,
so
we
hadn't
yet
pursued
that
a
number
of
us,
a
number
of
number
of
council.
D
Want
to
wholesale
adopt
a
homeless
bill
of
rights
if
some
of
it
already
existed,
so
we.
D
And
augment
it
where,
where
needed,
it's
a
fair
amount
of
like
non-discrimination,
kind
of.
D
Things
and
if
housing
status,
for
instance,
isn't
included,
you
know
in
in
some
areas.
D
We
could
include
those-
I
think
I
I
would
have
to
you
know,
look
into
this
in
more
detail
with.
D
Our
attorneys
over
time
and
stuff,
based
on
this
resolution,
for
instance
this
this.
D
Provision
in
the
resolution
what's
feasible
in
terms
of
language
for
municipal
code
and
what.
D
How
we
could
identify
housing
stability
as
a
as
a
a
right
for
for
residents
and
what.
D
Exactly
that
means
so
if
the
lawyers
will
get
challenged,
if
it,
if,
if
it
commits.
D
It's
in
a
sense
aspirational
because
at
times
we're
not
always
going
to
meet.
D
D
As
a
human
right-
and
I
think
we
we
all
share
those
values,
but
but
it
doesn't
mean
that.
D
D
Specifically
to
how
exactly
this
could
or
would
be
taken
up
by
the
council,
though,
though,.
D
I'm
certainly
interested
in
that,
but
we
do
have
a
human
rights
ordinance
that
encompasses
some.
D
Rights
as
they
relate
to
housing
status,
so
I
think
I
think,
there's
a
natural
area
of
code
and.
D
Precedent
to
consider
things
like
this,
I
guess,
is
my
sort
of
summary
answer.
I
hope
that's
helpful.
A
All
right
any
other
comments
or
question
on
housing
stability
as
a
right
and
just
as
an
fyi.
A
How
the
term
housing
stability
is
broader
than
housing
as
a
as
a
right,
because
technically
people.
A
The
council
or
the
mayor
is
more
appropriate.
Anyway,
it's
urging
them
to
conduct
urging
the
city.
A
A
A
Objective,
you
know,
even
if
it's
not
you
know
scientifically
perfect,
at
least
it's
in
there.
A
A
It
gives
us
some
more
leverage,
I
think
any
questions
or
comments
on
number
two.
D
Where,
where
appropriate,
there
is
a
a
new
sort
of
working
group
called
that's
loosely
going.
D
By
I
think,
housing
and
security
group
that
was
convened
initially
by
the
mayor.
There
were
a.
D
Few
meetings
in
december,
with
sort
of
social
service
providers
and
then
also
like
funders.
D
A
broader
effort,
this
housing
and
security
group,
that's
being
headed
by
tina
peterson.
D
City,
county
townships,
public
private
sector,
iu
health,
that
kind
of
thing
that
is
looking
at.
D
The
kind
of
best
research
based
strategy
for
doing
that.
So
I
would
say
there
there
is
a
sort
of.
D
Group
that
has
begun
looking
at
gaps
and
and
like
an
intergovernmental
group,
that's
looking
at.
D
In
this
vein
to
where
I
could,
I
could
imagine
what
grows
out
of
that
group
fitting
into
this.
D
D
Perhaps
at
the
city
working
on
a
scoping
plan
like
this,
so
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that.
D
There's
some
really
synergistic
sort
of
efforts
already
underway,
with
with
this
particular.
A
A
Like
single
space,
so
matt
suggested
just
all
stakeholders
and
let
the
city
figure
it
out
so.
A
That's
that's
fine
with
me,
so
that's
number
three
and
then
yeah
we
just
mentioned
to.
A
I'm
really
proud
of
this
bullet
item,
because
this
is,
I
think
why
this
resolution
is
sustainable.
A
A
Problem,
that's
causing
exacerbating
and
causing
more
people
to
be
on
house.
A
So
anyway,
it's
like
it's
to
support
the
long-term
success
of
the
housing
first
program.
A
A
Like
giving
a
lecture
on
externalities,
but
it's
yeah
it's,
the
idea
is
to
be
sustainable.
We.
E
Matt,
sorry,
I
keep
talking
a
lot.
I
think
I
think
it's
great
to
identify
that.
D
I
mean
this:
is
you
cite
research,
for
instance,
from
the,
whereas
clauses
or
or
what
are
basically.
D
Whereas
clauses
that
it's
often
lower
cost
to
provide
housing,
you
know
for
folks.
D
Than
to
deal
with
the
the
emergency
type
of
type
of
harms,
whether
it's
police
calls.
D
Or
incarceration
or
or
you
know,
emergency
room
visits
et
cetera
that
accompany.
D
Having
lacking
housing
stability,
so
it's
often
lower
cost.
It's
economically
efficient.
D
You
know,
hospitals
and
health
clinics
include
the
university
include
business
community
and.
D
Really
identify
whole
community
solutions
in
a
way
that
we
haven't.
You
know
over
the
last.
A
A
A
And
the
solution
to
the
problem
is
the
idea:
that's
the
sustainability
component
of
it.
Well,.
A
And
neighbors
united
and
the
south
central
housing
network,
I
thought
we're
going
to
endorse.
A
A
But
anyway,
those
are
the
endorsements.
We
have
right
now.
A
Approved,
I
would
just
nothing
happens
per
se,
but
I
I
would
just
suggest
that
it
might
be
a.
D
That
point
I
mean
it's
really
just
a
statement
of
values
and
you
know
support,
I
suppose,
from.
D
From
the
commission,
it's
not
something
we
would
probably
take
up
in
its
exact
form,
but
I
think
it.
D
It
calls
on
the
council-
and
you
know
the
mayor
and
and
his
staff
to
do
certain
things
and
and.
D
You
know
some
follow-up
would
be,
would
be
warranted
and
and
a
good
thing.
Perhaps
the.
D
Commission
could
have
a
designee
who
is
involved
with
this
housing
and
security
group.
D
D
It's
sort
of
an
unwieldy
amount
of
stakeholders
and
people,
but
even
if
it
was
just.
D
My
advice,
I
guess
for
for
some
possible
next
steps
in
terms
of
how
to
submit
this
to
the.
A
Matt,
but
we
can
catch
up
later,
sounds
good.
Okay,
any
questions
or
comments
on
the
resolution.
A
A
Everyone
turn
their
microphones
on,
and
should
we
go
around
one
at
a
time?
Is
that
the
best
way.
A
A
A
But
you
don't
work
there
anymore.
I
work
for
this
city,
I'm
I'm
on
president
of
the
monroe
county.
A
And
when
it
comes
time
to
present
to
the
city
council,
I
would
appreciate
having
any
members.
A
Of
the
commission,
who
can
well,
you
don't
physically,
the
meetings
are
on
zoom
now
anyway,.
A
A
You
know
just
to
help
to
help
answer
comments
and
questions
that
may
come
up.
I'd
appreciate
that.
A
Wow,
okay!
So
if
you
could
copy
me,
if
you
send
it
to
anyone,
that'd
be
great.
C
All
right
sounds
good
and
next
on
the
agenda.
A
Okay,
I've
got
a
quick
question.
Actually.
Last
month,
the
county
environmental
commission
met
with.
I
Some
representatives
of
the
citizens,
climate
lobby
and
they
asked
us
to
formally
endorse
the
voice.
I
That
or
not
I
don't
think
so.
Okay,
if
it's
okay
with
you
neisha,
I
might
give
them
your
contact.
A
Okay,
if
not,
then
does
anyone
want
a
motion
to
adjourn.
D
If
we
adjourn
again,
the
meeting
is
adjourned.