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A
Do
the
roll
call
and,
if
you're
comfortable
with
saying
your
name
and
pronouns,
that
would
be
great
I'm.
Looking.
C
To
start
with,
yeah
yeah
Matt
Needler
is
that
it
or
do
you
you
want
to
introduction.
B
C
We
didn't
two
sessions:
yeah
yeah
I.
Think
I
would
love
that
meeting,
but
yeah.
C
Name
is
Matt,
like
I,
said
kind
of
my
first
anything
with
city
government
or
anything
like
that
or
commission
or
anything
so
kind
of
new
to
all
this,
so
bear
with
me
a
little
bit
but
I
work
for
the
Sim
Center
here
for
IU,
the
Healthcare
System
Center,
where
we
have
mannequins
and
stuff
that
we
can
set
up,
broken
and
cool
things
for
the
doctors
and
nurses
to
practice
on.
D
C
Was
in
the
Indiana
guard
as
a
medic
or
six
years,
and
then
I
graduated
from
iepy
and
now
I'm
working
my
Master's
at
IU
so
and
a
little
introduction
to
live
here.
Five
to
two
small
girls
that
live
here
and
then
I
have
a
son
who's
here
in
the
Summers.
C
B
Oh
and
my
name
is,
and
my
pronoun
pronouns,
are
she
her
and
I've
I
guess
introduction
for
you,
mostly
I've,
been
a
Bloomington
resident
since
my
early
20s
and
I'm,
a
native
Hoosier
from
northern
Indiana
and
my
background.
My
educational
background
is
in
politics,
business
and
economics
and.
C
I'm
commissioner
Jason
pronouncing
him
is
I'm
currently
all
but
dissertation.
In
a
PhD
program
of
rhetoric,
my
dissertation
is
focusing
on
ordinance
2106,
which
would
have
allowed
camping
in
the
public
parks,
but
rather
than
focusing
on
the
politics
of
it,
I'm.
Looking
at
how
the
community
had
conversations
right
and.
C
That's
the
hybrid
Tower
version
this
serving
on
the
commission
is
on
the
ground
that
actually
being
in
the
community
growing
up
I'm
an
eagle
scout
I've
always
been
typically
engaged,
but
like
District,
my
first
as
somebody
who
has
newly
participated
I
would
say
this
is
a
good
level
to
start
it.
This
is
yeah.
A
Thank
you,
commissioner.
Brian
Miller.
A
Not
a
transplant,
not
the
transplants
are
bad,
because
that
makes
a
lot
it
makes
up.
A
lot
of
Bloomington
I've
always
been
active
in
the
community
as
far
as
equal
rights,
civil
rights.
You
know,
human
rights
I
introduced
back
in
the
late
80s,
the
first
lgbtq
AI
plus
business
NFI
State
rates
to
Indiana
and
Indiana
that
helped
people
have
conversation
about
those
issues
and
I
also
care
deep
into
our
community.
A
So
we're
doing
introductions,
commissioner
Brownsburg,
do
you
want
to
introduce
yourself
we're
also
an
Irish
and
if
you're
comfortable,
sharing
your
pronouns,
that's
great
too.
E
My
name
is
Pamela
Brown
Sparks
I'm
from
Bloomington
Indiana,
but
when
I'm
at
the
hospital
I
always
joke
when
they
asked
me
do
I
know
my
birthday.
I
always
say:
I
was
born
at
6
31
pm
on
a
Wednesday
and
at
the
old
Bloomington
Hospital
and
then
I
say
the
police
rushed
in
when
I
was
born
and
they're
always
like
and
then
I
said.
My
dad
was
the
first
black
police
officer.
So
there
wasn't
anything
bad
going
on.
It
was
okay.
E
I
have
always
done
things
that
involve
social
justice.
When
I
lived
here
as
a
teenager,
when
I
lived
in
Terre
Haute
as
a
parent
I
started,
a
group
called
hands
around
Crawford.
It
was
a
neighborhood
school
that
they
were
trying
to
close
and
I
organized
the
parents
to
try
and
keep
it
open
and
the
neighborhood
association
backed
us,
and
when
I
came
back
to
Bloomington
I
guess
there
were
more
people
that
needed
things
to
be
done
and
I
tried
to
reach
out
and
help
them
too.
A
Okay,
so
I
wonder,
that's
that's
roll
call.
So
that's
one,
two,
three
four
five
five
of
us
and
not
pleasant
today
is
commissioner
Ford.
A
So
a
president
I
didn't
take
time
to
read
yeah
extended,
so
we'll
miss
miss
her
and
okay.
So
looking
at
the
agenda,
hopefully
everybody's
had
a
chance
to
just
look
over
it
a
little
bit.
Is
there
anything
we
want
to
amend
or
change
on
it
before
we
move
to
a
motion
to
approve.
A
Okay,
so
now
we
are
moving
to
a
purple,
the
minutes
from
February
6
2023
that
should
be
in
the
packet.
A
Like
you're
right,
I
didn't
all
those
in
favor
say
actually
is
there
anybody
who
we've
been
doing
it
differently,
wording
that
just
asking,
if
there's
any
objection,
yeah
that
that
interested
in
a
minute
I
mean
to
the
agenda,
seeing
none
that
motion
carries.
A
A
Okay,
okay
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
it
was
in
there
because
I
know
we
had
talked
about
it.
I
think,
commissioner,
Brown
Sparks,
you
had
already
left
the
meeting.
Okay,
make
it
easier
when
we
get
to
that
agenda.
I,
don't
know
anyone.
A
Thanks
YouTube,
do
we
have
any
reports
from
thank
you.
A
E
B
A
D
A
Give
give
you
a
few
seconds
to
read.
It
starts
on
page
two,
the
minutes
you
want
to
love
those
over
so
they're
in
the
beginning.
Know,
if
you
have
any
objections
before
we
move
on.
D
D
E
D
A
So
after
we
had
a
motion,
and
a
second
looks,
like
everybody
agrees
to
permanent.
A
Let's
see
culture
reports,
commissioner
Brown
Sparks,
do
you
have
anything
that
you'd
like
to
report
in
that
category?
I
know
we
have
a
lot
of
categories
today.
A
C
A
A
Okay,
anything
else
on
the
co-chair,
stop.
A
Okay,
does
anybody
have
time
to
do
there's
not
much
to
it
really
now
that
Ash
does
so
much
of
the
work.
E
B
We'll
I'm
going
to
add
to
new
business
to
elect
a
new
co-chair.
A
C
A
There's
two:
each
time:
okay,.
C
A
D
A
Is
it's
just
doing
what
I'm
doing
really
right
now,
commissioner
burn
on
Sparks
and
asked
me
for
that?
Whoever
was
helping
was
running
the
meeting
and
then
she
would
also
coach
her
behind
the
scene
and
that's
that's
what
we
were
doing,
but
I
I
get
not
having
the
energy,
so
that
leaves
either
you
or
you
and.
C
A
Big
pressure
and
lately
I
think
people
are
really
good
about
just
adding
to
the
agenda
what
everybody
wants
to
have
on
it.
So
it's
more
inclusive
of
everybody's
desire
to
talk
about
what
we
all
want
to
talk
about.
Okay,.
C
A
Well,
thank
you.
Do
we
need
to
vote
on
every
single
thing
now
that
just
to
have
a
record
of
it
promotion.
A
A
All
right
see
no
objections
to
that.
Welcome
awesome
and
I
may
I
assume
that
commissioner
nablers
already
on
the
email
soon,
yes,
excellent,
okay,
wonderful,
yeah
I
only
have
I'll
email
you
a
copy
of
this.
A
It's
it
has
to
do
with
the
new
Leaf
New
Life
sent
out
a
survey
to
the
inmates
in
jail
and
those
are
the
survey
results.
It
was
approximately
46
people
and
I
say
approximately,
because
not
all
46
people
answered
each
question
and
I
passed
that
on
specifically
to
the
one
working
group
that
I
thought
that
might
be
beneficial
for.
C
Is
there
a
page
missing
there
might
be?
It
starts
at
17
here,
I
didn't
know
if
there
were
I've
seen
I
just
didn't
know
if
it
started
at
17,
that's
where
it
was
supposed
to
start
or.
A
Seventh,
it.
A
Sorry
about
that,
that's
actually
really
important
for
you
to
have,
and
you
have
three
now
right:
okay,
they
are
numbered
either,
which
makes
it
more
complicated
anyway.
What
what
it
shows
is
is
what
well
it
shows
the
questions
that
were
asked
and
then
what
was
most
important
to
people
and
38
I'm,
going
to
go
just
to
the
high
numbers,
not
to
Discount
the
lower
numbers,
but
obtaining
birth
certificates
driver's
license
and
obtaining
personal
ID
documents
was
really
important.
A
Life
skills,
38
people
said
that
was
important
problems
up,
which
included
problem,
solving
creative,
creating
resumes
filling
out
job
applications
and
then
46
people
said
creating
a
re-entry
plan
was
extremely
important,
and
that
was
the
highest
and
I
do
know
that
some
of
these
things
exist
in
programming
with
our
agencies.
I
think
the
beacon
does
that
they
help
with
all
of
those
things
other
than
the
re-entry
plan
really
and
and
then
there's
some
other
organizations
that
also
do
that.
A
I
know
that
hotels
for
homeless
also
does
the
documents
helps
with
documents,
but
anyway,
I
just
thought
having
this
data
of
what
people
are
saying,
as
they're
coming
out
of
jail
might
help.
So
there
you
go
so
everybody's
Collective
work
that
might
be
helpful
so
anyway,
that's
all
I
have
for
that
coach.
Everyone.
A
Yeah
and
I'll
get
one
to
to
commissioner
Brownsburg
and
I'm.
Sorry,
I
didn't
get
that
to
you
sooner
Cammy.
A
Start
on
today
are
there
in
the
individual
reports
today.
I
have
I
have
a
report,
one
of
them.
B
So,
as
you
will
remember,
this
commission
used
to
have
an
ALT
policing
working
group
that
we
formed
our
very
first
year
in
2020
and
as
a
reminder,
here's
the
presentation
that
we
created
in
that
working
group,
which
is
also
included
in
the
notes
of
the
packet
which
Ash
is
going
to
display
before
us.
Yes,.
B
Is
so
as
a
reminder,
this
is
the
working
group,
and
this
is
the
plan
that
we've
created
in
that
working
group.
Oh
yeah,
you
can
go
to
the
next
slide
very
quickly,
just
to
remind
everyone.
The
mission,
reduced
crime
costs
and
Injustice
next
slide.
B
The
goals
of
the
group
were
to
recommend
a
community-led
alternative
policing
program
based
on
the
principles
of
decriminalization
of
poverty,
human
dignity,
racial
Equity,
harm
reduction
and
restorative
justice,
number
two
to
empower
our
community
to
have
maximum
control
of
the
program,
design,
implementation
and
oversight
and
three
to
ensure
sustainability
through
detailed
recommendations
for
budgeting
plans,
institutional
Partners,
Staffing
and
key
performance
indicators.
Next
slide
I'm
not
going
to
read
these,
but
this
shows
the
process
steps
that
we
agreed
to
take,
and
we
very
shortly
after
creating
this
plan.
B
In
fact,
I
think
it's
even
in
the
in
this
presentation.
The
last
slide
we
decided
to
dissolve
the
working
group
so
that
we
could
better
do
the
research
as
individuals
so
that
we
didn't
have
to
come
together
and
meet
to
do
our
work,
and
so
that
kind
of
gives
you
an
idea
of
the
steps
next
slide.
Please,
and
then
this
is
showing
the
stages
that
we
agreed
to
research
and
Analysis
community
outreach,
engagement.
B
Basically,
I
think
at
this
point
myself
anyway,
I've
done
a
lot
of
individual.
B
Talking
to
other
people
who
used
to
be
on
the
working
group
who
are
still
doing
research
and
at
this
point
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
to
let
the
commission
create
a
special
committee
for
the
express
purpose
of
completing
the
Outreach
and
Report
stage
of
this
work.
B
And
so
the
special
committee
will
have
three
members
myself,
Pamela
Brown,
Sparks
Jason
McCulloch,
and
will
cease
to
exist.
Once
the
report
is
delivered
to
the
commission.
B
The
special
committee
special
committees
have
all
the
same
Privileges
and
responsibilities
as
standing
committees,
the
only
difference
being
that
they
are
temporary
and
are
formed
for
completing
a
specific
purpose.
Within
a
specific
time
frame.
We
seek
to
carry
out
the
same
plan
that
the
alternative
to
Public,
Safety
or
alternative
to
policing
working
group
proposed
three
years
ago,
and
we
would
like
to
see
it
through
to
completion
in
the
next
few
months,
and
so
would
you
mind
putting
the
text
up
for
the
motion
to
create
the
alternative,
Public
Safety
yeah.
B
I'm
sorry
I'm
just
not
I'm
almost
finished.
Oh
okay,
I
heard
you
make
a
motion.
I
haven't
made
it
yet
sorry.
In
that
context,
I
now
make
a
motion
which
I'm
reading
off
of
this
to
create
the
alternative,
Public
Safety
Outreach
special
committee
to
conduct
community
outreach
related
to
Alternative
Public
Safety
in
March
and
April,
including
managing
all
official
caps
Outreach
on
this
topic
with
Bloomington
Police
Department.
B
During
this
time
organize
and
hold
a
public
event
in
April
at
the
Monroe
County
Public
Library,
facilitated
by
Community
Justice
and
mediation,
Center
together
key
stakeholder
feedback
and
prepare
a
report
to
deliver
to
the
Commission
in
May.
That
summarizes
the
findings
of
individual
research.
Outreach
and
events.
D
A
Sounds
it
sounds
interesting.
I
also
think
maybe
possibly
cabling
this
until
tabling
the
vote
until
commissioner
Ford
is
here
to
also
have
her
input
might
be.
Nice
I
know
that
she's
wanted
to
really
be
here,
but
I
do
have
some
questions.
Just
this
is
the
this.
Is
the
public
safety
committee
working
group
right.
D
B
It's
not
a
working
group,
it's
not
a
standing
committee.
It's
a
special
committee,
which
is
only
time
it's.
D
A
A
I
guess
my
my
questions
are:
the
whole
commission
is
having
to
do
with
Public
Safety,
and
so
my
concern
is:
is
that
we
don't
throw
everything
under
this
committee
and
only
have
some
things
in
it,
and
so
then,
the
rest
of
the
commission
is
still
able
to
move
freely
and
work
with
with
topics,
and
it
doesn't
all
just
get
referred
to
this
one
committee:
does
that
make
sense.
Yeah.
B
So
this
would
actually.
C
B
A
Right,
so
that
is
one
of
my
questions,
because
we
as
a
commission
had
made
what
we
had
this
long
list
of
questions,
and
we
all
had
the
questions
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
all
of
those
questions
are
included
because
it
was
a
collective
list
of
questions
and
if
it's
not
I,
think
I
would
like
to
know
what
the
questions
are
and
which
ones
are
being
left
out.
So
they
can
still
be
asked.
A
Does
that
make
sense?
I
know
it
makes
sense,
there's
some
very
specific
questions
over
the
last
year
and
a
half
two
years
that
we
posed
together
as
a
commission
that
we
wanted
to
ask
Bloomington
Police
Department.
A
They're,
not
here
she's,
not
here
today,
to
be
able
to
vote
on
it,
and
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
the
same
questions
are
going
to
be
posed
and
we'll
get
the
answers
to
those
as
a
commission
as
a
whole
and
not
just
them
getting
stuck
in
committee
and
and
a
silo
where
we
don't
ever
see
the
answers
to
the
questions
we
all
created.
B
Well,
so
to
that
I'm
not
sure
what
the
questions
would
be
since
we
haven't
met
or
arranged
a
meeting
yet
but
I
don't
think
they
would
be
the
same.
Questions
that
were
in
that
document
and
I
would
suggest
that
if
anyone
on
the
commission
has
a
question
for
BPD
during
this
time
on
another
topic,
that
they
should
feel
free
to
contact
BPD
with
those
questions,
but
that
our
work
and
the.
D
B
Specifically
Guided
by
the
research
that
the
individuals
on
the
special
committee
have
done
and
on
the
planned
future
Outreach
and
events
that
we
plan
to,
because
the
whole
reason
of
our
doing
the
Outreach
is
to
have
successful
events
with
the
community.
B
Yeah
I
would
suggest
that
any
other
questions
I
mean
I.
Think
what
if
we
born
the
special
committee
once
we
have
the
questions,
we
could
definitely
share
that
with
the
commission
and
that
way
you
know
anyone
on
the
commission
could
see
what
they
are
and
know
that
if
their
question
isn't
included,
then
they
can
feel
free
to
contact
them
on
their
own
to
get
those.
A
Questions
answered
so
I
think
in
our
agenda.
Thank
you
for
answering
that
or
explaining
that
a
little
they're
somewhere
around
here
we
had
so
you
jumped
in
because
it
was
your
individual
presentation.
A
B
This
I
would
suggest,
and
I
was
planning
to
suggest
that
if
this
motion
passes
to
create
this
special
committee
that
that
we
don't
need
to
discuss
approving
these
questions
as
a
permission
for
BPD
as
our
committee,
our
special
committee.
D
A
Programming,
having
not
necessarily
to
do
with
some
of
the
questions
that
we
had
asked,
because
one
of
the
questions
we'd
asked
is
what
what,
if
any
things
are
being
done
to
make
sure
we
don't
have
police
officers
that
are
white,
supremacists
or
whatnot
engaged
in
I.
Don't
know
who
threw
that
question
in
in
the
January
6th
Insurrection
like
I,
said
I,
don't
know
who
threw
that
one
in
to
that
list
of
questions
but
I
was
found.
B
I
mean
I
personally,
don't
think
that
that
question
pertains
to
the
work
and
the
research
that
I
know
I've
done
so
far
on
this
topic
and
it's
and
it
also
does
not
seem
to
work
towards
creating
a
collaborative
event
that
would
have
wide
Community
acceptance.
I.
B
A
C
D
D
B
So,
yes,
we
would
be
pulling
in
I
know.
Jason
and
Cami
have
also
done
a
lot
on
this
topic,
we'll
be
pulling
in
all
of
our
work
and
moving
forward.
B
C
E
D
A
Okay,
any
further
discussion.
C
C
B
B
A
So
we
had
a
motion
to
create
a
committee
that
I'm
going
to
assume
for
the
sake
of
odl
law.
Odl
is
open
door
logs
won't
be
meeting
on
a
regular
schedule.
They
know
the
rules.
Do
you
know
the
rules
on
that
I.
A
There's
stuff
in
there
about
me
open
the
door
a
lot
in
the
access
governing
bodies.
The
city
accepted
for
both
of
those
obl
basically
means
that
all
meetings
of
a
majority
of
governing
body
have.
A
C
A
Know,
cats,
TV
broadcasting
as
well
so.
A
C
A
A
That's
just
the
planning
of
it
and
then
is
it.
Maybe
it's
this.
A
You
haven't:
don't
have
a
committee
going
up
and
running.
Will
it
then
include
the
whole
Commission
in
the
event
or
is
your?
Is
your
Vision
to
just
have
your
committee
have
the
event.
B
But
certainly
I
think
it
would
be
a
public
event
open
to
the
public,
including
the
commission,
organize
and
hold
a
public
event
so
yeah.
It
would
be
just
the
special
commission,
organizing
and
holding
the
event
of
them.
Certainly,
the
entire
commission
would
be
invited
to
attend.
B
Thank
you
well,
I,
don't
even
know
yeah,
because
it's
just
funny
I,
don't
think
there
is
any
funding
that
we
could
ask
for,
maybe
so
I
suppose,
theoretically,
I
guess
but
I,
don't
think
there
is
any
funding
that
we
would
ask
for.
But
in
any
case
yes,
we
would
be
organizing
and
holding
it
as
a
special
committee.
Okay
and
the
rest
of
the
commission
would
be
happy.
Would.
A
A
D
D
C
Is
you
can
do
individual
Outreach
as
Commissioners?
We
can
also,
this
is
a
different
model
of.
A
It's
really
good
actually
that
we're
having
this
kind
of
clear
discussion,
because
I
think
it
helps
everybody
know
the
lines
and
boundaries
and
and
allowances
for
movement
without
having
maybe
interpersonal
content
that
sometimes
arises
and
I
love
that
we're
having
this.
This
helps
a
lot.
So
thank
you,
everybody
for
that.
A
Well,
that
was
my
last
question.
Any
other
questions.
B
E
D
A
Yeah
so
make
you
know
that
so
in
case
I
forget
I
I've
got
it
written
down,
but
you
know
and
the
brain
thank
you
for
that,
commissioner
Brownsburg
Okay.
So
we.
E
A
B
Would
you
mind
I
made
a
motion
to
create
the
alternative,
Public
Safety
Outreach
special
committee
to
conduct
community
outreach
related
to
Alternative
Public
Safety
in
March
and
April,
including
managing
all
official
caps
Outreach
on
this
topic
with
BPD
during
this
time
organize
and
hold
a
public
event
in
April
at
the
mcpl
facilitated
by
sea
Jam,
to
gather
key
stakeholder
feedback
and
prepare
a
report
to
deliver
to
the
Commission
in
May.
That
summarizes
the
findings
of
our
individual
research
Outreach
and
events.
Oh
shoot
I.
A
Miss
that
understanding
the
c-jam
part,
the
part
of
that
that
goes
in
there,
so
I'm
sorry
I'm,
going
to
ask
what
that
part
means
for
this
specific
yeah
selection
of
we're.
B
Asking
to
be
able
to
organize
an
event
at
the
public
library
that
would
be
open
to
the
public
and
that
we
would
collaborate
with
CGM
if
they
would
agree
to
help
to
facilitate
that
event.
I
like
to
work
as
facilitators,
they're
the
local
conflict
resolution
and
mediation,
non-profit
awesome.
They
actually
started
as
a
group
for
jail
reform.
D
A
I'm
gonna
reach
out
to
them
yeah.
So
anyway,
boys
vote.
Do
you?
Do
you
want
to
vote
on
that
motion?
I.
A
D
A
C
I
will
say
so:
I've
been
doing
work
with
a
group
just
trying
to
form
several
conversations
about
the
they
were
all
candidates,
and
this
sentiment
that
was
expressed
there.
That
I
think
is
important,
is
no
matter
who
we
support
or
oppose
in
in
terms
of
office,
but
also
in
terms
of
our
neighbors.
They
all
have
things
that
we
need
like
and
dislike
about
that.
So
it's
good
to
note
that
nobody
is
fully
perfect,
nobody's
fully
evil
that
we
focus
on
issues
and
other
people
I.
C
Is
that
specifically,
a
group
led
by
somebody,
so
that
is
not
actually
involved
with
the
politics
of
it?
It's
just
positive
discussion,
the
person
who's
leading
that
group
and
that's
through
my
church
I'm,
a
part
of
the
Unitarian
universal
congregation
and
somebody
who's
trained
in
braver,
Angels
I'm.
Just
talking
about
how
we
have
those
dialogues.
A
Yes,
one
of
our
churches,
too
awesome
I,
just
haven't
seen
you
there
all
right.
Okay,
thank
you,
any
other
I
think
that
might
run
it
up.
So
we
can
move
on
to
research
committee
report,
which
Shelby
was
going
to
give.
A
Can
we
hold
off
on
that
until
next
month
or
is
there
something
you
can
think
of?
That's
really
looming
I
think
we're
probably
okay
until
next
month,
yeah.
C
A
A
So
it
says
it
says:
she's
had
a
bad
news,
I,
don't
think
I'll
be
able
to
make
into
the
meeting
my
class
changed
the
schedule
until
1,
30.
I,
don't
know
if
that's
just
for
today
or
if
that's
ongoing,
I
can't
really
tell
if
that
was
just
for
today
by
that
text.
So
we'll
have
to
follow
on
we'll,
follow
up
and
get
back,
and
we
may
have
to
reschedule.
C
The
best
for
me,
because
I
work,
you
know,
seven
to
seven
to
threesome,
to
four-ish
Monday
through
Friday
I
was
looking
ahead
at
all.
The
proposed
dates
and
I
didn't
see
a
problem
coming
up,
but
it
is
just
me
having
to
be
like
I'm
gonna
leave
for
a
few
hours
at
work
and
my
boss
has
been
okay
with
it.
But
right
I,
don't
know
if
it's
like
we're
two
years
straight,
I
can
and
I'm
just
gonna
leave
for
a
few
hours.
You
know
I,
don't
know
about
everybody
else,
but
yeah
I
work
right.
C
C
A
What
I
was
saying
was
there
there
was.
There
is
a
table,
okay
of
availability,
so
if
Ash
could
share
that
table
with
you
and
you
could
insert
your
best
availability,
okay,
that
will
help
us
all
to
then
maybe
change
ours
a
little
or
we
could
tweak.
Everybody
can
tweak
their
schedules
to
see
if
we
can
find
a
better
time
going
forward.
I
know
that
I
have
put
in
for
vacation
times
and
everything
else
around
this
whole
year
already.
A
C
A
Good,
thank
you,
and
sometimes
you
have
to
miss
meetings
so
so
I
may
have
to
miss.
Everybody
else
does
so
that
was
that
brief
recesses
right
now
and
we
take
10
minutes,
I'm,
Gonna,
Take,
It,
I,
don't
know
if
anybody
else
is
going
to
think.
If
there
is.
B
B
Yeah
but
I
mean
I
just
like
to
put
that
on
the
agenda.
I
actually
had
mentioned
it
before
and
I'm,
not
sure
what
happened
to
it,
because
I
thought
we
did
have
an
ending
time
at
two
o'clock
at
one
point,
but
it's
like
a
fell
off
yeah,
so
I'd
like
to
I'd
like
well.
Is
it
officially
a
two
yeah?
Let's
add
that
to
the
agenda
for
marijuana?
B
C
B
E
B
Like
so,
it's
basically
the
individual
fashion.
It's
like
whoever's
in
their
research
committee.
They
decide
like
it's
kind
of
like.
E
C
B
B
Yeah
actually
about
I
think
a
big
part
of
it
was
realizing
that
I'm
allergic
to
salt
bites
and
cutting
that
out
completely,
but
mostly
from
medication.
Because,
what's
happened
is
my
doctors
have
prescribed
me
things
like
Mucinex
and
Nasonex
and
Flonase,
and
all
of
those
like
immediately
sent
me
the
ER
with
and
and
then
ER
they're,
like
oh
you're,
having
an
asthma
attack
because
I
have
asthma
and
then
I
finally,
Googled
it
and
realized
like
this.
E
E
E
A
And
then
possibly
a
man
agenda,
because
we
only
have
by
the
time
we
reconvened
here
in
a
few
seconds,
we'll
open
up
10
minutes.
We
have
an
hour
and
a
half
weeks
or
extend
the
meeting
so
furniture
because
we
still
have
a
lot
and
I
really
was
trying
to
keep
moving
bad
time
management
that
everybody
had
input
and
I
had
questions
that
I
thought
were
important
too.
So,
for
my
clarity,.
D
E
A
Working
as
a
commission
now
sharing
things
but
I
also
said,
I
think
we
might
have
to
par
down
the
agenda
because
we
only
have
15
minutes
left
of
time.
So
if
we
look
at
the
agenda,
what's
left,
is
there
something
we
can
take
out
for
now?
I?
We
have
to
talk
at
least
briefly
about
guest
speaker,
because.
B
I
would
move
to
table
the
BPD
discussion
we
can
do
that
until
next
month.
Since
those
questions
you
said
particularly
Shelby
wants
to
talk
about
them.
Well,.
A
I
think
she
just
wanted
to
be
a
part
of
the
discussion
for
sure
and
I
think
we
kind
of
and
left
her
out
of
part
of
that
I
heard,
but
she's
just
not
here,
and
we
needed
to
move
forward
with
it
in
some
ways.
So.
B
And
I
think
we
could
table
the
Start
program
discussion
for
next
month,
but
that's
just
my
opinion.
Yeah
I
do
think.
A
That
the
or
it's
going
to
take
some
time
for
seven,
so
all
the
things
under
seven
so
did
I
get
a
motion
that
we
table
a
few
of
these
things.
A
And
respect
I
suspect
that'll
be
a
brief
discussion
when
we
do
have
it.
This
kind
of
didn't
work
around
there,
but
that's
bad,
but
it
is
what
it
is.
A
Let's
just
get
going
because
I
just
sit
here
all
day,
trying
to
figure
out
what
to
to
eliminate
and
that'll
take
time,
so
we've
decided
to
wait
on
six
moving
on
so
in
the
meeting.
Maybe
it
was
the
last
meeting
we
were
talking
about
guest
speakers
and
guest
speakers.
A
We
bring
guest
speaker
ideas
to
the
table
and
say
hey
I've
got
an
idea
and
then
we
vote
on
whether
or
not
that
person
is
somebody
that
we
want
to
have
as
a
guest
speaker
and
again,
commissioner
Ford
isn't
here
to
vote
on
this
guest
speaker.
She
had
already
said
she
in
our
research
meeting
we
hadn't
talked
about.
Do
we
really
still
want
to
have
Mary
Morgan
and
the
assistant's
director
from
heading
home
be
a
guest
speaker
at
the
commissioner?
A
Fair
isn't
here
to
vote,
and
she
had
said
she'd
still
kind
of
like
to
do
that,
even
though
everybody's
kind
of
reaching
out
to
to
Mary
Morgan
who's,
the
director
she's
more
formal.
B
A
Think
it
might
be
beneficial
to
have
her
and
her
assistant,
because
persistent
has
a
lot
to
offer
too.
Would
you
like
to
make
that
motion?
Yes,
yes,
I'll
make
a
motion
that
we
have
Mary
and
Tatiana
be
the
guest
speakers.
A
So
any
objections.
A
Will
be
guest
speakers
in
April
and
now
we're
going
to
move
on
to
procedures
for
strengthening
interpersonal
relationships
and
I
had
a
couple
ideas
for
that
myself
about
what
I'm
thinking
about.
But
I
was
not
the
one
that
put
that
on
the
agenda.
So
whoever
put
that
on
the
agenda,
please
take
it
away
and
I.
A
A
B
D
B
A
B
Yeah
I
would
move
that
in
the
in
the
interest
of
just
getting
through
number
seven
that
we
extend
the
meeting
by
15
minutes
and
that
should
allow
us
to
get
through
the
working
agreements
portion
today,
because
I
don't
think
seven
minutes
is
going
to
be
enough
to
get
through.
Both
of
these
documents.
A
A
Right
any
objections
I
prefer
to
end
on
time
at
two,
but
I
can
stay
if
need
be.
I
just
prefer
to
end
it
too.
So
I
vote.
No,
no
other
people
extending
the
meeting
our
15
minutes
we're
voting.
Yes,
okay,
yes,.
B
Which
one
should
we
do?
First,
no
I
guess
number
two
is
on
the
agenda.
A
B
I,
don't
think
it
has
in
the
company,
so
so
number
two,
that
was
mine,
and
this
is
the
what's
in
your
pocket.
That
just
says
conflict
resolution
at
the
top.
B
That
has
five
numbers
underneath
it,
and
this
is
a
continuation
of
the
work
that
was
begun
in
the
conflict
resolution
working
group,
which
we
had
several
months
ago
in
this
committee
and
was
dissolved
mostly
because
we
didn't
have
time
to
work
on
it
and
in
that
working
group,
we
had
agreed
that
we
would
like
to
draw
up
a
procedure
of
conflict
resolution
to
be
added
into
our
bylaws
for
future
conflicts.
B
Since
we
have
already
experienced
more
than
one
conflict
on
this
committee
that
have
been
resolved
using
an
external
using
this
external
group,
so
that
we
would
have
a
fair
procedure
in
place.
B
Took
it
upon
myself
as
an
individual
to
continue
the
work
that
was
begun
on
this
working
group?
For
the
sake
of
this
commission
here
and
I
have
played
out
what
I
think
we
did
discuss,
which
was
following
the
method
that
was
suggested
to
us
by
black
lives
matter
Bloomington,
we
had
a
speaker
from
them
and
they
suggested
that
that
one
of
the
things
they
do
to
facilitate
trust
among.
C
B
It
is
mediated
successfully
and
if
the
person
decides
not
to
that,
there
is
some
sort
of
sanction
associated
with
that
and
so
I've
simply
written
this
up
with
the
help
of
Ash.
B
B
This
is
less
punitive
because
it
would
basically
just
maybe,
if
someone
refuses
in
number
five,
if
any
member
refuses
to
participate
in
mediation,
that
person
and
that
person
continues
to
hinder
the
functioning
of
the
commission,
then
any
member
may
make
a
motion
to
recommend
the
removal,
and
that
is
up
for
a
vote
by
the
entire
commission.
So
it's
actually
a
lot
less
punitive
than
that
one
is
but
yeah
so
I
took
it
upon
myself.
B
I
think
this
is
highly
necessary
and
would
welcome
any
questions
or
comments
on
it.
Yeah.
A
I
know
that
in
watching
City,
Council
meetings
there's
a
often
a
five
to
four
difference
and
they
don't
get
along
the
five
don't
get
along
before
and
the
four
don't
belonging
the
five.
So
it's
very
common
thing
to
have
and
I
think
it's
important
to
be
able
to
continue
to
do
the
work.
A
Even
if
we
don't,
if
we're
not
all
just
Buddies,
you
know
so
as
long
as
the
work
is
getting
done,
I
think
it's
the
the
most
important
thing
like
today
being
able
to
pass
something
that
I
was
not
necessarily
in
complete
agreement
with
I
found
a
way
forward
to
make
it
work
for
the
commission
as
a
whole.
So.
A
B
A
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
sure,
I
agree
with
that
either.
That's
like,
because
that
would
be
like
saying
one
council
member
doesn't
doesn't
think
that
they're
getting
anywhere
with
what
they
want
or
not
what
they
want,
but
then
all
of
a
sudden
they
can
remove
somebody
I
I,
just
don't
think
that's
helpful
in
in
debatable
governing.
B
Sort
of
a
vote
is
it's
AIDS:
they
refuse
to
participate
in
mediation
as
requested
by
another
member,
and
they
had
continued
to
hinder
the
functioning
of
the
commission
or
B
if
they
have
already
been
in
two
or
more
mediations
that
were
deemed
to
have
Merit
and
they
continue
to
hinder
the
functioning
of
the
commission.
So
it's
not
simply
anyone
for
any
reason
to
do
this
can
do
it
and
again
it
would
be
based
on
a
majority
of
the
commission,
so
one
person
would
not
have
the
power
to
move
another
member.
So.
A
A
B
A
You
yeah
I
I'm,
a
member
of
black
lives
matter,
Bloomington,
so
I'm
familiar
with
their
their
way
of
doing
it.
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
we
were
what
you
had
written
here.
I
was
clear
about
so
and
we're
not
going
to
be
following
exactly
what
they
do
and
they
don't
tell
everybody
exactly
what
they
do
unless
you
remember
they
share
something
at
all.
So
thank
you
for
that.
I'm
gonna
have
to
look
at
it
a
little
bit
further.
C
B
C
C
A
I
would
like
to
table
this
for
the
vote,
and
so
all
of
us
are
here
I.
Think
it's
a
really
important
topic,
a
very
important
topic
and
I'm
guessing
I'm,
going
to
vote
for
it,
but
I
need
to
read
it
all
and
I
need
more
time
than
feeling
really
super
I
feel
a
little
rushed
to
being
able
to
read
it
and
absorb
it
and
also
come
up
with
maybe
some
amendments
to
it.
A
If
there
are
any
so
are
you
voting
to
table
it
I'm,
making
a
suggestion,
I'm
opening
up
conversation?
That's
all
we're
just
having
a
conversation
right
so
yeah
yeah.
So
she
just
asked
and
I
said:
I
was
just
trying
to
make
have
a
conversation
about
some
reasons.
Why
I'm
thinking
for
me
it
would
be
beneficial
to
wait
and
I
heard
you.
C
Say
it
like
I
would
just
like
a
chance
to
we're
going
to
take
the
next
15
minutes
for
me
to
read
it,
that's
fine,
but
that
doesn't
so
just
can
we
I
like
that
it
would
cry
forward
I
would
just
is
there
any
way
to
have
the
chance
to
read
it
and
vote
on
it
at
the
next
meeting,
or
it
is
this
something
that
you're
passionate
about
and
wanting
to
get
done
today?
I
guess,
I.
A
And
I'm
going
to
then
make
a
motion
that
we
table
it
until
next
time,
so
that
is
emotion
because
I
I'm
gonna
feel
rushed
to
to
do
that
and
I
won't
be
able
to
vote
for
something.
I
can't
fully
understand
and
I
might
want
to,
because
my
my
brain
needs
more
time
and
in
the
past
people
have
said
hey.
We
know
we're,
not
gonna.
We're
gonna.
Give
you
that
time,
so
I'm
going
to
Adam
make
a
motion
to
table
until
the
next
meeting.
D
A
You,
okay:
are
there
any
objections
to
having
more
time
I'd
have
an
injection,
okay.
Anybody
else
object.
D
A
So
those
two
Voice
vote:
do
you
have
any
objections
to
having
more
time.
C
A
A
Trying
to
get
a
vote
I'm
trying
to
use
the
time
in
a
timely
manner
and
I've
asked
and
so
I
could
ask
you:
do
you
have
any
objections
to
giving
more
time
and
tabling
this
until
next
week,
commissioner,
or
next
month,
commissioner
McDonald.
D
A
A
C
E
C
So
the
motion
on
the
table
is
whether
we'll
be
table.
The
vote
on
the
conflict
resolution
until
next
meeting
and
then
so
and
then
I
said.
D
A
So
I
I
don't
have
someone
mentioned
nothing?
Yes?
Yes,
yes,
that's
good
to
know.
I
I
thought
we
had
to
finish.
One
thing
before
we
went
on
to
another
volunteers.
E
A
A
C
A
A
Right
so
we're
extending
it's
gonna,
be
quiet
on,
hopefully
yeah,
just
a
five
ten
minutes.
A
A
D
A
B
Before
it's
questions,
I
just
want
to
point
out.
There
was
one
typo
in
paragraph
one.
The
ash
actually
pointed
out
to
me
this
morning
that,
where
there's
a
comma
after
the
word,
mediation
that
should
say
who
requests
mediation
or
is
the
party
to
a
conflict
instead
of
a
comma
in
case
that.
C
Yeah,
just
one
little
clarification
for
the
recommendation,
who
decides
what's
considered
a
hindrance
to
the
commit
to
the
commission?
Is
it
just
continued
disruption?
For
me,
I
would
just
like
some
clarity
of
how
that's
decided
yeah.
B
C
B
B
A
Right
and
that's
that
can
be
dangerous,
I
think
in
the
interpretation
of
it
because,
let's
say
let's
say:
Jason
and
I.
For
instance,
last
week
we
we
had
a
conflict
and
then
Jason
and
I
came
back
together
and
we
talked
and
we
I
think,
came
to
a
really
good
place
where
we
were
both
having
some
personal
interpersonal
issues.
C
D
B
C
D
C
C
A
A
Do
I
see
any
disagreement
with
that
striking
those
two
words
as
for
at
low
cost,
it's
the
only
two
were
three
words,
so
we'd
strike
that.
A
Motion
carries
and
then
I
had
a
question
and
I
think.
Actually
you
kind
of
asked
it
and
we
covered
it.
But
just
let
me
make
sure
emotion
to
recommend
removal
is
debatable.
A
So
where
does
that
debate
take
place?
Is
it
in
brightness
or
as
the
commission
as
a
whole
and
your
understanding,
because
to
me
we're
asking
we
would
be
asking
the
whole
commission
to
vote
to
kick
out.
Okay,
maybe
for
example,
and
if
we
asked
everybody
and
everybody
wants
to
kick
me
up-
we
have
to
do
that
as
a
commission
as
a
whole
in
public,
correct.
A
B
A
I
think
it's
important
to
have
the
people
that
are
seated
unless
there's,
because
then
you
would
just
let
it
go
through
the
process
of
removal.
If,
let's
say
somebody
is
not
showing
up
like
you're
saying
which
we've
had
that
happen,
a
couple
times
definitely
yeah
I
mean
commissioner
Burns
works
yeah
more
than
us
so
anyway
that
so,
if
that
already
means
that
we
don't
need
to
amend
anything
so
anyway.
A
Having
said
that,
I've
had
time
to
have
my
questions,
answered
I'm
still,
leaning
on
the
side
of
having
commissioner
Ford
here
for
this
vote
and
I
reached
out
during
break
to
her.
A
Should
just
be
this
one,
and
it's
just
this
one
class
that
has
been
extended
today,
so
she
won't
have
permission
actually
come
on,
but
we
still
want
you
to.
I
still
would
like
to
see
your
name
militant
well,
you
can
tag
out
a
couple
of
times
anyway,
All
Right,
Moving,
On,
everybody.
Okay,
with
that
discussion,
any
more
discussion.
A
Okay,
we
already
voted
not
to
table
this,
so
I
won't
ad
nauseam
to
everybody.
Did
we
have
a
motion.
A
A
Okay,
I
I'm
gonna
abstain,
although
I
think
it's
good
in
theory
and
in
work.
I
would
like
to
couple
it
with
commissioner
Brown
Sparks
ideas
because
I
might
we
might
want
to
amend
it.
Some
more
I
think
it's
really
a
really
good
start
and
thank
you
for
the
work
commissioner
ratson,
so
I'm
going
to
abstain
from
voting.
For
that
reason,
only
I
think
it's
important.
We
get
a
process
in
place
and
I
think
we're
well
on
our
way.
A
I
think
we
can
couple
it
with
some
of
the
anti-oppressive
decision-making
framework
and
I
had
some
ideas
that
we're
not
going
to
have
time
to
get
to
that
are
also
kind
of
while
they're
in
this
vein
and
the
conflict
resolution
of
understanding
and
exploring
communicating
re-engaging
and
contemplating
if
we
never
re-engage
with
someone,
then
I
don't
think
we
can
move
forward
to
work
in
a
good
way
together
and
so
I'd
like
to
see
that
somehow
put
into
some
document
where
we
purposefully
tried
to
engage
with
the
other
person
and
try
to
work
together.
A
A
I
believe
the
motion
to
amend
will
have
been
appropriate
substantively
from
the
section
would
have
been
prior
to
that
vote
when
you
were
amending
the
the
other
of
them.
Okay,.
B
A
A
But
although
the
the
recommendations
and
number
five
would
be
a
recommendation
to
people
so
I
don't
know.
B
B
A
A
A
Other
business
we're
going
to
wait
on
because
we
don't
have
time
for
it
and
it's
sad
I'm.
Sorry,
we
didn't
get
to
it
because
there's
some
really
important
things
on
it
and
then
topics
for
future
agendas.
I
would
err
on
the
side
of
caution
for
the
next
meeting,
simply
because
we
have
a
guest
speaker
and
we
want
to
make
sure
to
be
able
to
get
questions
to
both
with
our
guest
sweepers
and
give
them
the
opportunity
to
share
what
they
want
to
share.
And
then
we
also
tabled
some
things.