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D
Okay,
I
forget
what
we're
supposed
to
say
just
a
little
bit.
You
know
you
your
name,
how
long.
A
You've
been
on
the
commission
if
you
have
a
day
job
or
if
you
did
have
a
day
job,
what
you
did
that.
A
Sort
of
thing:
okay,
I'm
damian,
whitney
I've
been
on
the
commission.
I
guess
about
five
months
now.
A
Thank
you
to
damia
dave.
E
So
well,
that's
the
kinds
of
stuff
I've
done.
A
Thank
you
dave
mike
mike
litwin.
I've
been
on
the
commission
for
over
20
years.
A
A
And
that's
about
it
for
me!
So
I'll,
move
on
to
daniel
hello,
I'm
daniel.
G
He's
on
his
iphone,
so
I'm
not
sure
okay,
what
with
us,
if,
if
he
appears
on
the
screen,
we'll
come.
A
Back
to
him
matt,
my
name
is
matt
caldey,
I'm
a
commissioner
for
four
years.
I
think
four
years.
H
This
month,
just
an
environmentally
concerned
citizen,
that's
happy
to
be
on
the
commission.
A
B
A
A
Okay,
I
knew
I'm
don
eggert,
I'm
a
retired
geologist
been
on
the
in
for
my
third
year.
I
I'm
involved
with
mca,
iris
and
city
parks
with
invasive
plants.
J
J
Codes
and
orders
so
yeah,
that's
me
and
thank
you
it's
you
said
mathias
matthias,
matthias,
perfect.
A
A
Thank
you
so
much
everyone
seeing
as
we're
done
with
introductions
to
move
on
to.
A
The
minutes,
I
hope
everyone
had
a
chance
to
look
at
the
minutes
that
ben
sent
out
from
may.
A
Okay,
did
someone
motion
someone
make
a
motion
I
didn't
see.
I
will
here
okay
and
dawn
seconds.
A
Wonderful
moving
down
the
list,
sam.
B
A
A
Dave
if
you
said
something
you
are
muted.
Actually
I
raised
my
thumb
up
there.
A
Message:
our
host
and
zoom.
You
have
a
limit
of
5
minutes
per
person,
20
minutes
total
for
public.
A
E
Okay,
dademia
is
also
on
the
tree
commission
and
she
always
writes
up.
E
E
Gave
this
time
pretty
brief
monthly
report
of
the
city
forester
and
then
she
talked
about.
E
How
we're
trying
to
come
up
with
at
least
suggestions,
if
not
rules
for.
E
Various
particularly
smaller
trees,
we
had
a
report
about
trees
at
iu
from.
E
E
Think
that
linda
has
those
on
them
on
our
venue
for
today.
So
that's
that
meeting.
A
Environmental
commission
met
earlier
this
month.
They
discussed
the
house
enrolled
act,
1437.
A
Which
is
the
law
regarding
the
new
meeting
policy
for
hybrid
meetings.
A
Regarding
that
process,
and
then
andrea
webster
from
the
environmental
resilience.
A
A
Sustainable
like
lights
and
that
sort
of
thing,
so
there
was
a
lot
of
updates.
No
new
business.
I
Okay,
we're
trying
to
go
through
this
quickly.
Much
of
it
was
covered
in
the
both.
I
Previous
comments
about
the
new
state
requirements
about
meetings
and
linda
has
that.
I
Changes
and
meanings,
but
as
far
as
the
significant
content
alex
was
talking
about
the
energy.
I
I
Support
he
discussed
quite
extensively,
the
american
rescue
plan
and
the
amount
of
money.
I
I
guess
there
was
a
discussion
on
the
also
again
covered
in
the
paper
about
the
the.
I
Becoming
the
city
becoming
partners
in
that
lakes,
like
friends
of
lake
monroe,.
I
Be
utilized
and
also
then,
when
they
got
to
the
regular
meeting,
the
discussion
was
primarily
about.
I
The
trying
the
housing
equity
efforts
that
they're
involved
in
apparently
they
are
going.
I
They're,
looking
at
as
kind
of
something
a
program
to
perhaps
repeat
here
in
bloomington.
I
As
far
as
composting
leaves
and
discussion,
basically
from
both
matt
and
alex.
I
Was
that
if
this
works
well,
the
city
may
discontinue
the
curbside
pickup
of
fleas.
I
All
the
heavy
equipment
that
has
to
be
entailed
other
than
that.
The
only
thing
that
was
on
the.
I
Agenda
was
a
question
about
the
lake
twin
lakes,
former
dam
project,
whether
we
had-
and
I.
I
I
I
Significant
objections
to
it,
if
anybody
else
has
any
other
memory
of
that,
please
let
me
know.
A
Thank
you
don.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions
for
don
on
the
commission
on
sustainability
report.
A
E
E
Guess
you
can
hear
me
yeah
in
our
meeting
on
june
9th
we
talked
first
about
algal
blooms.
E
At
meadowwood
and
meadowwood
pond
and
griffey
lake
then
talked
about
the
cascades
park.
E
E
Such
the
riffy
loop
trail
and
the
fishing
pier
that
are
to
be
built
there
will
go
out
to
bid
soon.
E
The
city,
and
so
I'm
hoping
we
can
get
her
at
one
of
our
diverse
biodiversity
meetings,
because.
E
She's
talking
about
things
that
will
help
to
make
our
our
doughnut-shaped
bio-biodiversity
spaces.
E
That
don
could
probably
tell
us
more
about,
but
these
are
going
out
to
various
places.
E
And
digging
up
invasive
plants,
so
that
was
the
iraq
meeting
on
june
9th.
I
Was
just
said
at
the
iraq
meeting
and
about
the
speed
bumps
so
also,
apparently,
the.
I
Road
was
further
damaged
by
last
friday
and
saturday
morning's
flooding,
so
there.
A
Dave,
if
you
could
just
email
me
the
contact
information
again
for
the
individual,
you
want.
A
To
speak
at
the
biodiversity
working
group,
I'll
get
in
contact
with
them
and
arrange
that.
A
A
Are
there
any
comments
or
questions
on
the
mpo
citizens
advisory
committee
report.
E
Trying
to
hold
down
my
space
bar,
but
it
didn't
work
that
time.
Friends
of
lake
monroe.
E
Trying
to
figure
out
now
that
we
know
what
the
problems
are,
what
to
do
to
manage
them
and.
E
I
forget
names
all
the
time
we
had
a
at
our
last
meeting.
We
were
asked
to
support
the
friends.
E
A
The
city
council
members,
I
did
receive
a
response
from
council
member
isabelle,
piemon
smith,.
A
To
craft
a
proposal
to
give
to
city
council,
so
I
do
believe
that
process
is
still
ongoing.
I
I'll
send
the
versus,
let's
just
send
the
meeting,
notes
that
ellen
sent.
I
Things
are
moving
along,
particularly
with
the
beauty
nope,
particularly
with
the
expansion
of
the.
I
Weed
wrangles,
they've
added
parks,
which
is
also
working
and
again
working
with
neighborhoods.
I
I
Ellen,
I
should
say
rather
jillian
rather
and
park,
staff
has
been
southeast
park
and
apparently.
I
Jillian
and
has
arranged
to
get
some
students
in
various.
I
think
four
students.
I
Participating
students
participating
this
fall
in
a
number
of
different
areas,
including
outreach.
I
At
least
the
minority
of
members
that
were
present
meaning
three
of
us,
the
privet
was
probably.
I
The
particularly
the
fact
we
were
dealing
with
a
bunch
of
privet
today
at
lower
cascades,
but.
A
H
That
there
was
a
request
from
mciris
that
we
helped
promote
their
reduced
swan
invasive.
H
Species
program
which
is
focusing
on
purple
winter
creeper
this
year,
I've
spoken
to
ben
and
he's.
H
I
To
get
some
and
as
well
as
helping
those
that
would
like
to
get
it
removed
from
their
property.
I
But
because
of
their
age
or
a
physical
ability,
they
can't
do
it
themselves.
A
A
A
Outline
what
purple
winter
creeper
is
why
it's
bad
for
our
native
environment.
A
A
It
would
just
be
a
matter
of
what
events
we
hold
in
mind.
I
could
I
could
this
evening.
I
I
could
pass
that
on
that
to
alan
jacquard
and
to
to
julian,
because
you
know
we've.
A
B
Or
some
type
of
funding
with
hand
or
hands?
Is
this
a
new
grant
that
you
guys
are
talking
about.
I
Continuation
of
what
was
had
been
done
with
asian
bush
honeysuckle,
so
it's
kind
of
an
ongoing.
I
Supportive
in
the
past-
and
so
that's
the
best
way
I
could
sum
it
up,
can
I
add
something
there.
K
Sam,
it's
not
it's
not
the
same
grant
as
the
stormwater
utility
grants.
No,
this
is.
K
I
They're
in
parallel
with
each
other
and
jointly
because
knowing
christie,
lindberg.
B
Right,
I
think
they're
the
same
grants.
It's
bloomington
neighborhoods
grants,
small
and
simple.
B
A
A
A
good
program,
I'm
not
sure
how
well
it's
utilized,
but
it's
definitely
something
we
can.
A
To
them
hey
if
you're,
not
if
you
want
to
improve
your
natural
habitat
in
your
neighborhood.
A
G
I
Designated
with
winter
creeper
is
that
m.c
iris
is
setting
up
a
replacement
planting.
I
I
Quite
more
native
species.
E
A
comment
on
the
winter
creeper
I
well
ellen
jackhart
was
in
our.
E
A
bunch
of
winter
creeper
climbing
up
the
trees,
and
so
I
went
over
and
I
cut
those
vines.
E
But
I
didn't
try
to
dig
up
what
was
on
the
ground
and
the.
The
point
is
that
it
has
to
climb
the.
I
I've
been
fighting
winter
creeper
in
my
own
yard,
since
we
moved
here
in
the
early
80s.
I
I
A
bird
had
pooped
over
my
yard
and
garden,
and
I
have
a
baby
winter
creeper
via
bed.
I
Is
when
they,
when
you
find
in
a
climbing
honeysuckle
or
english
ivy,
you're
cutting.
I
It
and
also
treating
the
cut
part
that
goes
to
the
roots
with
herbicide
and.
I
It's
a
daunting
task.
This
week,
working
in
southeast
park,
I
encountered
some.
I
A
Thank
you
any
further
questions
for
don
on
the.
B
But
I
could
just
add
one
more
comment.
I
I
don't
actively
work
in
the
environmental.
B
Restoration
field
anymore,
but
I
have
previously
held
two
jobs
in
that
field
and.
B
Basically,
all
we
did
was
removing
invasive
plant
species.
You
know
especially
purple
winter.
B
Creeper,
a
lot
of
it
is
really
tough
work
and
in
some
cases
it's
pretty
unrealistic
for.
B
Have
a
larger
lot
or
a
lot,
that's
really
like
heavily
invaded,
and
sometimes
you
need
someone.
B
Maybe
eventually,
there
being
some
funding
for
like
small
firms
through
bloomington.
B
Or
for
grants
to
go
to
homeowners,
to
be
able
to
contract
groups
to
be
able
to
have.
I
Eliminate
invasive
plants,
it's
more
an
issue
of
controlling
and
limiting
preserving
certain
areas.
A
Wonderful
good
discussion,
guys
we'll
move
on
then
to
our
discussion.
Did
I
miss
someone.
A
Ecpc
slash
plan
commission
linda.
If
you
want
to
give
us
an
update
on
what
looks.
K
With
a
the
utilities
on
a
memorandum
of
understanding
regarding
utilities
and.
K
Just
to
give
a
little
background
for
the
new
people
on
here,
this
is
a
site.
K
Some
of
you
may
not
even
know
that
it's
in
a
mixed-use
corridor
district
and
the
plan
is
to.
K
But
they
have
some
a
few
green
building
plans,
the
big
one,
the
the
one
that's
worth.
K
Mentioning
is
they
plan
a
cool
roof,
a
high
albedo
cool
roof,
and
I
didn't
mention
that.
K
Last
time,
because
I
didn't
realize
it
and
another
thing
I
that
they've
changed
since
last
time,
we.
K
K
To
be
in
dotted
all
over
the
all
over
the
site,
and
so
that's
kind
of
since
we're
running.
K
Agenda
so
I'm
going
to
call
it
quits
there,
so
we
can
move
on
with
our
agenda.
A
Perfect
any
questions,
dave,
yeah,
just
a
comment.
This
is
called
vladimir
square.
I
think
you
said.
E
And
they
own
the
land
that
college
mall
is
on
as
well,
so
they
probably
get
a
lot
of.
A
I
had
a
question
linda
regarding
parking.
A
Yes,
so
how
many
so,
first
of
all,
for
my
question-
is
this
being
built
as
a
student.
A
Complex
or
as
a
multi-family
residential,
both
both
yes
there,
there
will
be
a
couple
buildings.
A
Okay,
how
do
you
know
how
many
parking
spaces
they're
proposing?
I'm
sorry
do
you
know
how
many.
A
Parking
spaces
that
they're
gonna
be
on
a
lot.
Yes,
I
do
bedrooms,
I
think
542
spaces
with
22.
A
Thank
you
linda.
I
was
just
curious
as
to
the
ratio.
K
Blooming
foods
parking
lot
will
will
remain
except
there's
going
to
be,
it
will
be
planted.
K
But
I
don't
think
there's
any
as
far
as
I
know,
there's
no
permeable
pavement
anywhere.
K
A
K
That
yet
because
it's
kind
of
early
in
the
process-
and
I
haven't
really
I'll
look
at
the.
K
Grading
plan,
but
it's
not
it's
not
actually
my
main
purview
for
reviewing
it,
but.
K
A
Absolutely
yes,
I
don't
know
what
was
going
on,
but
my
bluetooth
was
messing
up.
K
Again,
that's
basically
where
I
live
and
now
linda
I
have
holes
in
my
walls.
I
have
concrete.
A
Yeah
yeah
moving
on
then
to
the
outreach
working
group
update
ben
since
corey's.
A
Not
here
did
you
want
to
take
the
lead
on
this
one
yeah.
That
sounds
good.
I
don't
know
I
was
going.
G
G
That's
fine
I'll
stop
with
the
I'll
start
with
the
biodiversity.
So
this
sunday
we're.
G
Certain
neighborhood
associations
in
in
july
and
august
so
this
sunday
at
seven.
G
G
People
start
planning
natives
and
especially
if
they're
older,
and
they
need
help
doing
that
and.
G
People's
homes
and
help
them
plant
native
species
in
their
yards
and
things
like
that.
G
Biodiversity
working
group-
if
anyone
wants
to
make
it
this
this
sunday
I'll,
send
out
the.
G
It
to
just
the
entire
ec
as
well.
If
people
want
to
attend
the
more
the
merrier,
I
think
and
then.
A
A
Or
else
we
have
to
post
it
as
a
posted
meeting.
Yes,
the
working
group
doesn't
usually
have
that.
A
B
Are
within
that
time
frame,
I
don't
think
the
weekend
counts,
correct,
non-business
days,
okay,.
A
A
Because
she
does
so
much
for
us
already
if
that's
something
we
need
to
do
in
the
future,.
A
Though
we
can
explore
that
with
linda
as
right,
I'm
happy
to
do
it.
I
just
didn't
realize.
G
So
but
yeah,
I
think
it's
just
gonna,
be
the
the
working
group.
That's
coming.
D
I
don't
have
a
question
about
that,
but
I
have
to
leave.
I
have
another
commitment
at
seven.
D
And
I
have
to
have
time
to
log
on
to
that,
so
I
was
going
to
write
out
my
thoughts
and.
D
Objections
to
the
parking
proposal,
but
we
had
an
emergency
here
which
has
consumed
all
of
our.
D
Time
for
the
last
few
days,
so
I
will
try
to
do
that
between
now
and
the
next
meeting.
So
at
any.
D
G
So
the
last
meeting
we
discussed
a
specific
date
that
we
want
to
hold
our
panel
discussion.
G
Saturdays
of
september
is
what
we're
all
looking
at
so
not
including
the
last
one.
G
And
then
we
also
wanted
to
see
what
everyone
thought
about
venues,
including
switch.
G
Yard
park
we
thought
about
trying
to
reserve
and
then
also
city
hall,
for
one
of
those
weeks.
G
That
sound
good
yeah
did
you
say
the
first
four
saturdays
in
september,
yeah,
one
of.
G
G
I
That
we
didn't
mention
in
the
meeting
about
the
saturdays.
What
will.
K
Possibly
possibly,
we
also
there's
a
lot
of
things
going
on
in
september.
G
People
thought
that
everyone
wouldn't
be
in
town
before
then.
So
that's
why
people
voted
to.
G
Do
it
in
september,
I
don't
know
if
people
have
had
a
change
of
heart.
K
Well,
it
sounds
to
me
like
we
need
to
kind
of
write
out
a
calendar
of
what
all's
going.
G
G
Four
educated
people
that
want
to
talk
about
the
environment
and
what
I.
G
Guess
we
decided
on
a
topic
of
what
we
hope.
Bloomington
will
look
like.
K
It'll
be
a
public
event,
yeah
and
then
also
dademia
also
mentioned.
G
About
that,
because
I
guess
we're
if
we
got
a
private
vendor
to
do
that,
I
guess
that's
legal,
but.
G
That's
what
today
was
saying:
I
should
maybe
let
her
talk
about
this,
but
yeah
well,
serving.
K
Beer
is
a
great
idea,
but
that
can't
be
done
in
the
parks
and
in
all
honesty
I
don't
know.
G
G
The
the
advertisement
people,
so
I
can
email
them
tomorrow
and
see
if
they're
willing
to.
G
A
A
Operate
for
a
profit
and
we
don't
have
recurring
funds
and
we're
a
public
interest
group
and.
A
G
And
they
know
that
we're
the
environmental
commission
that,
like
this
advertisement.
G
Is
for
so,
they
didn't
go
out
of
their
way
to
say
that
it
is.
But
maybe
we
just
need
to
ask.
A
But
they
could
say
yes,
so
that's
always
an
option
and
sam.
I
think
we
also
talked
about.
B
G
Yeah
and
also
I
haven't
been
able
to
get
in
touch
with
corey
over
the
past
week
or
so.
H
I
I
also
don't
have
that
list,
but
I
I
did
hear
from
from
corey
that
he's
got
kind
of
a.
H
H
Talking
about
that,
we
haven't
at
least
touched
on
was
at
either
or
both
the
eco
heroes
or.
H
We
could
do
whether
it
was
outdoors
at
the
park
or
whether
it
was
in
the
hallway
there
at.
A
A
So
the
outreach
working
group
has
stalled
a
little
bit
because,
as
we
know,
cory's
had
a
family.
A
Emergency
and
we
haven't
met
too
recently,
but
I
wanted
to
take
an
opportunity
to
encourage.
A
A
Are
very
well
educated,
well
involved
people.
I
can't
imagine
that
we
all
don't
know
two
or.
A
Thing
that
I
want
everyone
to
get
more
involved
in
as
we
move
forward,
because
the
average
working.
A
A
A
To
all
volunteer
an
hour
or
two
of
your
time
on
a
saturday
or
friday
afternoon
or
evening.
A
And
willing
to
to
show
up
for
those
types
of
things
in
the
future,
because
it's
it's.
A
Critical
for
us
getting
this
off
the
getting
these
events
off
the
ground.
Getting
them
run
right.
A
And
establishing
a
good
reputation
as
an
as
organization
that
holds
events
in
bloomington.
A
We
want
to
make
sure
they
go,
they
work
and
they
they
work
well.
Linda,
do
you
have
anything
to.
A
Add
to
this
conversation,
no,
we
just
need
to
do
everything
sooner
rather
than
later,.
A
Yep
we're
hitting
the
summer
wall.
You
know
everyone
hits
about
the
fourth
of
july
and
things.
A
Start
to
slow
down,
I
understand
that
completely,
but
we
are
trying
to
plan
events
for
august.
A
September,
that's
that
time
frame
and
we
can't
we
can't
let
any
time
go
by
without
some
progress.
A
A
That
myself,
as
much
as
I
possibly
can
I
just
ask
that
everyone,
you
know
if
you
have
the
time.
A
A
Okay,
seeing
not
only
move
along
then
to
new
business,
the
first
I
am.
A
Then
I
was
wondering
if
I
could
share
my
screen.
If
you
give
me
that
permission.
A
A
Benefit
traffic
benefit,
pedestrian
safety
and
aid
development
decisions
in
bloomington.
A
To
damn,
you
would
be
here
for
this,
but
unfortunately
she
had
to
go
so.
A
A
A
So
what
are
parking
minimums?
They
are
relatively
self-explanatory.
A
A
A
Have
at
least
100
parking
spaces
and
that's,
regardless
of
their
relation
to
public
transit.
A
A
A
Extra
work
or
permissions
so
part
of
the
goal
of
eliminating
parking
minimums
is
you.
A
A
A
A
Indiana
so
I
hope
to
be
able
to
add
a
pin
on
bloomington
sooner
rather
than
later,.
A
A
June,
so
richmond
virginia
is
now
the
latest
municipality
to
eliminate
parking
requirements.
A
A
Incorporating
no
parking
at
all,
so
what
this
shows
us
is
that
the
industry
recommended
standard.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
To
read
them
all
in
their
entirety,
but
I
bowled
in
some
sections
the
city
may
need
to
guide
future.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
And
that's:
according
to
the
american
planning
association,
it
inherently
encourages
people.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
In
terms
of
benefits
and
trade-offs,
this
is
an
illustration
by
seth
goodman
at
graphicparking.com.
A
Area
of
a
two
bedroom
apartment,
the
loss
of
extra
housing
to
parking
increases,
rent.
A
A
A
Why
should
we
care
it's
our
purpose
to
achieve
and
maintain
such
levels
of
environmental
quality.
A
And
to
advise
the
city
of
bloomington
on
various
policies,
we
also
have
to
make.
A
A
A
A
A
Speak
at
various
meetings
on
this
topic
and
the
ec
could
compile
a
fact
sheet
if
they
wanted.
A
The
public
and
members
of
the
common
council
and
plan
commission
the
end
goal
being,
of
course,
to.
A
This
would
not
be
forcing
people
to
provide
less
parking.
This
would
be
so
you
know
how
you
go
to.
A
A
A
A
A
That's
the
baseline
so
with
that
being
said,
I'll
open
it
to
any
comments,
questions
or.
A
A
E
It
may
have
been
that
the
trade
commission
it
was
at
some
meeting.
I
actually
have
two
things.
E
To
say
it,
it
might
have
been
at
the
tree
commission
that
the
damia
happened
to.
E
E
E
I'm
done
okay,
I'll
just
respond
to
the
first
point.
First,
in
that.
A
A
A
Parking
spots
allocated
to
my
apartment
and
I
don't
use
any
of
them,
so
I
think
that
if
you.
A
Look
at
developments
across
bloomington
we're
not
saying
we
need
to
provide
less
parking
than.
A
A
In
bloomington
and
that
there's
no
need
to
spend
that
much
land
on
parking
when
we
could.
A
A
A
A
They
do
the,
whereas
clauses
they
do
the
vietnam
resolved,
which
is
why
I
did
that
format.
If
we.
C
Makes
sense,
have
you
explored
yet
with
the
council
how
this
would
be
received.
A
So
I've
talked
to
some
members
of
the
council
about
this
specifically
matt
flaherty.
When.
A
He
came
to
our
meeting
a
couple
months
ago.
He
had
mentioned
he
wanted
to
work
on
parking
policy.
A
This
is
one
step
that
I
think
that
we
can
undertake
and
I
have
reached
out
to
council.
I.
A
This
policy
further,
I
haven't,
discussed
it.
I
have
discussed
it
with
planning
staff.
A
Planning
staff
gave
me
a
positive
feeling
about
it.
They
told
me
that
they
were
in
favor.
A
A
Would
be
some
neighborhood
associations
might
take
concern
with
it
for
the
same
reasons.
A
Daedamia
raised,
which
is
they
fear,
that
more
complexes
would
push
student
parking
onto
the.
A
Neighborhoods,
which
I
think
can
be
addressed,
as
I
said
earlier,
with
changes
to
the
parking
policy.
A
That
the
city
currently
has
in
place
for
those
neighborhoods
but
yeah
the
planning
staff.
A
This
he
seems
to
be
in
favor
I
interest.
I
want
to
reach
out
to
council
members
all
of.
A
August
I'll
be
able
to
meet
with
them
more
thoroughly
as
people
return
from
vacations.
A
Ben,
I
think
it
would
be
useful
to
actually
find
out
to
do
like
a
study
or
something
to.
G
Curious
about
in
these
other
city
cities,
if
there
has
been
enough
time
that
has
gone.
G
By
to
see,
if
there
has
been
like
a
decrease
in
admissions
as
well,
would
be
interesting
to
see.
A
A
A
Spaces
are
in
terms
of
collecting
data
on
how
many
spaces
aren't
used.
I
do
know
a
member
of
the.
A
Community,
his
name
is
greg
alexander.
He
comments
a
lot
at
community
meetings
when
they're
debating.
A
Levels
that
were
pretty
high
during
peak
hours
downtown,
so
I
imagine
we
could
do
the
same.
A
For
large
residential
developments
around
town
go
and
see,
you
know
at
8
a.m,
noon
and
8
p.m.
A
Three
times
a
day
to
collect
that
data,
but
I
can
tell
you
from
my
apartment,
complex.
I
You
mentioned
as
far
as
emissions,
but
one
of
the
criteria
that
might
be
more
easier
to
document.
I
Would
be
if
you
had
looked
at
a
similar
city
as
bloomington
that
had
implant
implemented.
I
Would,
let's
say
the
equivalent
of
bloomington
transit
noticed
a
change.
I
I
Their
services
yeah-
I
I
am
actually
looking
at
I'm
collecting
data
currently
on
champaign.
A
Illinois,
they
eliminated
parking
minimum
city-wide
three
or
four
years
ago,
and
they.
A
Have
a
pretty
robust
public
transportation
system
now,
so
I
want
to
go
back
a
couple
years.
A
I
want
to
see
how
robust
it
was
back
then
and
then
compare
because
they
may
have
made.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Financially
from
it,
which
I
think
is
pretty
telling
well
as
a
university
illinois
alumni.
I
They
do
have
a
very
robust,
both
university,
as
well
as
the
the
city
urban.
I
Yes,
very
impressive:
I
would
open
up
to
more
questions,
but
we're
reaching
the
end.
A
Or
amendments
to
the
resolution,
I
sent
write
it
out
via
email
and
send
it
to
me.
A
A
Amending
process
before
we
even
reach
a
vote
on
it,
so
I'm
not
asking
for
immediate
action.
K
Emergency
level
we
used
to
be
in,
and
so
we
will
starting
july
1st,
we
will
be
allowed
to.
K
Go
back
to
having
in
person
meetings,
however,
the
city
it
wants
to.
K
Keep
the
zoom
meetings
available
so
in
order
to
change
the
rules
about
meetings.
K
We
have
to
have
a
resolution
and
we
have
to
pass
this.
So
what
what
you
have
in
the
back
of.
K
Attached
to
your
minutes
is
a
memorandum
that
describes
what
I
just
said
and
but
and.
K
In
in
a
nutshell,
it
lays
out
the
rules
which
are
our
city,
why
their
our
attorneys
wrote
this.
K
But
it
sets
out
the
rules
for
having
zoom
meetings,
and
that
includes
like.
K
And
like
any
resolution,
it's
got
a
lot
of
verbiage
in
there
you
know
multiple
times.
K
What
we
need,
what
to
not
you
tonight,
I'm
hoping
you
will
vote
in
favor
of
this
and
then.
K
K
It
was
so
last
minute,
but
in
a
nutshell,
that's
where
we
stand
on
this
sam.
You
had
a
question.
B
Yeah
just
a
quick
question
question
I
read
the
I
read
the
document
and
it
was
about.
K
Well,
that's
a
good
question.
It
just
says
the
percent
of
members.
K
It
probably
means
total
members.
Okay,
I
can
ask
that
question.
K
To
our
lawyers
and
and
make
sure
that
my
interpretation
is
right,
but
I
think
that.
K
K
Boy
and
if
you
want
to
discuss
it
further
next
month,
it
can
be
changed.
E
E
K
When
you
look
when
you
find
it
scroll
to
the
to
the
end,
okay.
A
Yes,
perfect,
so
it
passes
seven
to
zero.
A
K
Okay
and
then
you
can
send
it
on
to
I
assume
city,
legal
or
scott,
whoever
needs
it.
A
Our
next
order
of
business,
this
one's
a
short
one,
thank
you
linda.
I
just
wanted
to.
A
Open
this
discussion
briefly,
I
had
a
member
of
the
public
reach
out
to
me
and
she
wanted
to
know.
A
A
A
A
Time
on
or
focus
on
it
could
be
as
simple
as
writing
a
general
innovation
where
we
say
you.
A
Then
list
a
few
or
we
can
get
more
specific
into
it
or
we
could
do
it
not
at
all.
It's.
A
A
A
Okay,
I'll
take
linda
yeah,
I
mean
it,
it
certainly
wouldn't
hurt.
I
know
that
I
personally.
K
To
the
community
asking
for
ideas
on
how
this
recovery
money
could
be
used,
and
the
first
thing.
K
That
popped
into
my
head
was,
you
know,
taking
a
a
what
would
wind
up
being
a
small
chunk
of
it.
K
And
getting
rid
of
the
bradford
paris
or
on
the
b
line
and
replacing
them
with
something
else.
K
So
there
would
be
no
real
reason
not
to
I
think,
since
it
would
just
be
a
suggestion.
K
A
A
A
Made
recommendations,
especially,
for
example,
I
think
this
one,
the
commission
for
the
arts.
A
Constraint
on
this
would
be
time,
as
the
budget
process
generally
starts
in
august.
I
One
one
of
the
things
that
don't
remember
for
is.
I
Alex
score
matt
brought
up
about
the
was
the
use
of
the
funds,
some
of
the
funds.
I
It's
green
energy
or
fossil
fuel
is
making
our
built
environment
more
efficient.
I
Sustainability
commission
plan
was
it's
largely
talking
about
transportation
and
very
little.
I
So
and
sort
of
some
discussion
I
had
email
discussions
with
alex
following
that.
A
A
Would
vote
on
their
top
three
top
four
and
then
we
would
send
our
list
of
priorities
to
the.
A
A
K
Can
I
make
suggestion
that
you
send
along
the
whatever
rules
we
have?
I
mean
I
don't
know.
K
If
there
are
limitations
on
what
we
can
ask
for,
if
percentages
have
to
be
spent
different.
I
I'm
sorry,
I
was
just
wondering
if
we
could
approach
matt
or
somebody
from
council.
I
That
would
be
familiar
with
that.
The
controller.
K
To
spend
some
money
on
something,
but
I
just
didn't
know
if
there
were
any
rules
attached
to
it.
A
Yeah
so
there's
four,
I
think,
there's
like
four
categories
or
so
and
I'll
get.
A
Pretty
broad,
so
one
category
is
infrastructure.
One
is
assistance,
so
assistance
to
governments
to.
A
There's
you
know
focusing
on
housing
and
security,
jobs,
economic
recovery.
A
For
funding
would
be
pretty
broad,
so
I
couldn't
imagine
I
wouldn't
imagine
that
it.
A
Would
exclude
something
like
public
transit
or
you
know,
redeveloping
our
trails.
A
In
a
more
efficient
and
sustainable
manner,
but
I'll
reach
out
to
the
controller
and
get.
A
C
Alex
crawley,
oh
alex,
probably
it
could
be
yes
I'll
reach
out
to
here's.
What
I'll
do
is
I'll.
A
Reach
out
to
the
controller-
and
I
will
ask
him:
if
there's
anyone
else,
he
thinks
we
should
loop
in.
A
Because
if,
if
I
don't
know
who's
responsible
at
the
city
for
this
fund,
I
don't
know
if.
A
Or
how
it
goes
with
that,
but
I'll
find
out
who
the
best
person
is,
and
I
imagine
it
probably
will.
E
H
Could
you
know
maybe
propose
specific
processes
or
projects,
but
I
would
be
in
support
and.
H
I
don't
see
how
it
would
be
counter
to
our
job
as
an
advisory
board
to
just
generally
promote.
A
A
A
That
we
should
pass
along
to
the
administration.
I
think
this
is
something
we
could
get
done
before.
A
A
To
you
all,
I
will
solicit
recommendations
for
various
spending
priorities
and
then
I
will.
A
Get
a
recommendation
from
or
an
advisement
from
the
controller
and
then
we'll
determine
which.
A
Of
those
priorities
we
vote
on
are
actually
feasible
under
the
a
r
p,
a
r
p
a
I
almost.
A
I
keep
trying
to
say
aarp
so
seeing
no
further
discussion
on
the
topic,
we'll.
K
Oh
yeah
well,
I've
started
doing
something
the
last
couple
of
weeks
and
I
don't
know
why.
E
It
at
80,
but
anyway
any
further
announcements
from
commissioners.
I
just
wanted
to
share.
H
So
I'm
excited
to
to
see
how
that
goes
in
the
coming
weeks
and
months.
Congratulations.
A
A
Butt
so
with
that
being
said,
I
will
accept
a
motion
to
adjourn
so
I
can
go.
Do
homework.