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A
Okay,
all
spoken
for
next
on
my
dinner,
we'll
have
a
reading
of
the
minutes
from.
A
May
2nd
2022
any
comments
or
questions
from
the
questions.
A
Okay
I'll
entertain
my
motion
for
about
minutes
and
I'll
make
a
motion
for
glasses.
A
84
cents
any
questions
or
comments
from
the
posters.
It's
not
all
entertaining
relationships.
A
Is
and
the
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
report
from
officers
and
communities.
F
F
All
right,
well,
director
support
from
hand.
F
Three
quick
things:
so
we
received
our
annual
final
allocation
from
hud
for
the
community.
F
Development
block
grant
program
and
overall
it
looks
like
all
communities,
saw
a
reduction
in.
F
That
I'm
checking
into
the
whys
of
that.
But
we
received
a
lesser
amount
than
we
projected
because.
F
Which
we
have
held
back
for
certain
purposes
like
this,
in
the
amount
of
seven
seventeen
thousand.
F
F
We
could
increase,
we
got
less
money,
they
would
go
down
on
the
social
services
side.
We
can't.
F
F
Side
so
we'd
like
to
do
that,
it
doesn't
require
official
election
by
the
agency
as.
F
Want
to
report
it
to
you
if
I
see
anything
that
indicates
that
we
need
to
talk
about
the.
F
F
Of
cdbg
looks
like
the
whole
nation
saw
a
reduction
there,
so
I'm
checking
into
that.
F
F
Get
those
physical
improvement
projects
fully
funded
the
college
square
have
a
little
more.
F
F
The
fire
department
is,
there
are
some
hvac
issues
that
popped
up
down
there
and
we.
F
F
F
Costs
that
will
in
the
interim
here
actually
without
the
rdc's
approval,
just
as
maintenance.
F
Goes
so
a
lot
more
information
on
that,
hopefully
next
week
from
facilities.
The
last
thing
is
we.
F
How
how
we're
going
to
do
our
schedule
within
the
next
month
or
two
so
that
concludes
my
report.
G
President,
canary
just
for
her
flexibility
and
helping
us
arrange
that
and
getting
it
over.
G
The
finish
line
for
the
rdc,
otherwise
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
Commissioners
may
have.
B
Happy
to
answer
any
questions
and
business
a
couple
things
first
of
all,
413
west.
Second,.
C
A
pretty
serious
update,
one
small
thing:
the
engineering
department,
the
city,
has
a
greenways.
C
Project
this
summer-
and
they
have
a
contractor
in
rivertown
who's-
requested
to
use
a
lot
where.
C
More
substantially,
the
hopewell
project
has,
among
other
things,
that
need
to.
C
We're
starting
the
process
of
putting
together
an
rfi
for
that,
obviously,
obviously,
but.
C
C
Function
that
we'll
need
and
that'll
be
more
of
a
kind
of
a
marketing.
After
the
world's
almost.
C
C
C
Important
for
the
successful
redevelopment
of
oregon,
in
both
cases,
we'll
be
doing
some
rfis.
E
E
To
the
first,
it's
called
the
different
terms
for
the
owner's
representative.
This
is
a
fairly.
C
Typical
title-
and
it's
almost
like
a
you,
know,
sort
of
super-sized
project
manager,
but
but
it's
a.
E
To
be
able
to
do
the
really
the
much
more
detailed
work,
that's
involved
in
your
sort
of.
E
On-Site
representative
of
the
city
is
the
owner
of
the
space
right
so
think
of
it
as
yeah
they're.
C
C
B
C
Phase
one
phase:
twos
we've
done
everything
we
need
to
be
able
to
close.
You
know,
and
that
lies
has.
B
Had
some
complicated
history,
but
you
know
from
our
perspective,
we
know
we're
getting
it.
Thank.
A
F
At
the
outset
that
the
retreat
switch
yard
project
is
just
closed
and
construction
will
start
soon,.
F
Nightmares
site
next
to
management.
So
will
everybody
know
that
june
9th
at
noon.
D
All
right,
thank
you.
I've
got
a
a
slide
presentation
and
I
understand
from.
D
John
zodie
that
you
like
to
keep
these
things
brief,
so
I'm
gonna
switch
over
to
that.
D
Thank
you
all
right,
so
give
you
an
overview
of
the
bloomington
meridian
project.
D
Tif
district
be
created
and
we'll
walk
through
we'll
walk
through
that
the
overview
tiff.
D
D
D
Headquarters
in
new
york
city,
they
are
unique
in
the
partners
that
we
have
looked
to
to
expand.
D
D
And
education,
health
care,
job
creation
and
more
and
as
well
as
to
enhance
our
community.
D
That
we've
had
as
as
are
articulated
by
by
mayor
hamilton
during
his
campaign
and
coming
to
to.
D
D
Benefits,
including
being
an
open
network
fairly
priced
and
some
level
of
of
community,
say.
D
D
D
A
very
close
call
with
axia
and
some
others
to
seal
this
to
seal
this
partnership.
This
deal.
D
But
ultimately,
we
weren't
able
to
to
do
that.
We
have
continued
to
work
behind
the
scenes
with.
D
Purchased
but
as
part
of
that
purchase,
they
they
had
a
number
of
colleagues
within
the
company.
D
Open
access
network,
which
is
unique
and
compelling
in
that
they
will
contract
with
isps.
D
And
those
initially
one
isp
and
then
that
isp
will
provide
service
through
their.
D
D
But
the
commitment
is
to
the
the
agreement
is
that
they
will
work
to
exceed
that
and
then.
D
The
cost
of
the
isp
service
to
end
users
will
be
competitive
to
regular
residential
clients
and.
D
Is
we're
not
creating
a
new
structure
for
determining
eligibility?
It
parallels.
D
Is
qualifying
for
this
initiative
and
then
there's
no
connection
no
connection
fee
to.
D
Elements
of
the
project
that
we
find
compelling
is
a
commitment
from
by
the
parties
to
adhere.
D
To
network
neutrality,
which
means
that
the
content
of
of
the
internet
service,
you.
D
Know
will
will
not
be
discriminated
against
or
you
know,
lowered
in
speed
by
virtue
of
where
it's.
D
Coming
from,
we
also
have
protection
of
the
city's
interest
in
a
voice
at
the.
D
Impact
beyond
bloomington
with
three
other
communities:
shelbyville,
columbus
and.
D
And
then
the
intent
is
to
start
this
year
and
include
the
build
in
three
years
or
less.
D
Property
of
meridian
as
they
install
and
build
out
their
fiber
infrastructure.
D
And
then
the
tail
end
of
this
presentation
is
to
show
you
the
the
build
areas
that
they're.
D
Considering
which
you
know
spans
pretty
much
our
our
entire
community,
with
the
exception
of.
D
Of
the
bloomington
campus
and
then
this
also
defines
the
area
which
includes
the
bloomington.
D
And
lastly,
I'll
share
with
you
a
nice
quote
that
we
have
from
joanne
hovis
who's.
The
president.
D
Considering
the
digital
equity
program,
which
would
be,
if
not
the
certainly
among
the
best
digital.
G
It's
a
completely
separate
situation
with
this
one
because
you
know
by
statute
technically.
G
A
traditional
tiff
can't
affect
the
same
parcel.
You
can't
have
more
than
one
tiff
on.
G
Just
kind
of
affect
that
that
investment
into
the
fiber
that
rick
has
been
talking
about.
C
So
for
everybody's
benefit,
if
we
have
a
tif
set
up
already
right
and
the
tif,
the
tif
will.
C
G
Property,
however,
districts
come
with
a
25-year
life
span,
and
so
this
could
go
up
to
25
years.
D
It
depends
on
it
depends
on
what
what
you
consider
to
be
broadband,
so
there's.
D
But
it's
significantly
less
than
vastly
less
than
85
percent.
Currently.
A
D
D
C
C
From
that
entity
that
is
different
than
the
reporting
capabilities
we
have
with
the
existing.
C
There
is
no
baseline
reporting
mechanism
in
place
now,
but
there
will
be
as
a
result
of.
C
A
A
D
D
Again
because
I
know
you
like
to
be
focused,
is
you
know
we
in
in
2020
we
conducted
surveys
and.
D
Fielded
a
strategic
plan
and
a
digital
equity
strategic
plan,
which
looked
at
a
number
of
these.
D
D
D
You
know
areas,
you
know
that
we
think
need
to
be
targeted
and
meridian's
commitment.
D
Is
that
they
will
that
they
will
work
to
deploy
the
in
those
areas
at
the
same
or
a
greater
rate?.
D
D
D
Which
supports
our
buildings
and
then
we
also
provide
provide
dark
fiber,
as.
D
County
government
as
well
that
that
conduit
is
separate
from
this
arrangement.
You
know.
D
Within
within
our
conduit
network
and
then
the
rest
of
it,
they
would
be
acquired
on
their
own.
D
Usage
of
aerial
aerial
infrastructure
through
duke
poles.
A
I
have
one
more
question
about
the
isp
with
the
exclusive
period.
One
was
how.
D
Reaching
an
agreement
with
them,
you
know
they
are
independently
reaching
an
agreement.
D
With
that
third
party,
you
know
we
have
a
pretty
good
idea
of
who,
who
they
are
our.
D
D
Anyway,
that's
not
something
that
we
have
completely
disclosed
yet.
A
Kind
of
factual
question
the
estimated
amount
of
the
fifth
on
the
slide.
I
thought.
H
F
Accurate
number
was
14.4
million
across
25
years.
I
would
say
that
that
is
the
current
estimate.
G
G
Some
time
now
there
were
two
kind
of
aspects
of
that
that
we
have
been
negotiating
and
working
on.
G
One
is
arises
out
of
the
purchase
agreement
itself.
The
city
had
the
option
of
having.
G
G
G
G
G
G
An
agreement
to
share
some
of
those
costs
for
the
selective
demolition
and
for
the
consultancy.
G
That's
just
for
that
selective
demolition
and
to
preserve
the
core
building.
So
in
that
surrender.
G
Agreement
you'll
kind
of
see
it
goes
through
the
terms,
the
conditions
that
the
buildings
will
be.
G
Be
putting
concrete
barriers
there
and
things
like
that,
the
the
state
that
they'll
be
handed.
G
G
Say
that
that
main
hospital
site
will
be
kind
of
developable
it'll
be
raised,
the
hospital
will.
G
Be
demolished
taken
out
the
foundations,
which
is
also
part
of
this
agreement
of
the
old
hospital.
G
It
also
deals
with
the
fact
that
we
have,
for
the
sake
of
while
demolitions
going
on
there
will.
G
And
then
we
will
do
our
best
to
try
to
preserve
the
core
building
in
this
process.
And
if
something.
G
Happens
to
it
the
process
which
we
will
go
to
to
to
both
analyze
the
damage
see
how
severe
it
is.
G
Own
risk
they
have
decided
that
if
there
is
a
casualty
loss,
casualty
loss,
meaning
anything
from.
G
G
G
G
G
G
Infrastructure
there,
it
became
necessary
to
have
an
amendment
to
the
purchasing
group
where.
G
G
G
G
G
Both
the
amendment
to
the
purchase
agreement
and
then
also
the
surrender
agreement
and
those.
A
You,
mr
any
questions
from
commissioners.
Let's
essentially
want
to
just
clarify.
C
C
A
bunch
you
know
if
we
all
got
our
vaccines.
I
I
don't
know
imagine
one
of
those
buildings.
C
C
C
C
We're
going
to
try
to
take
advantage
of
that
as
a
project
team
to
jumpstart
activities.
G
G
G
Brutalist
building
and
there's
kind
of
like
a
steam
pipe
delivery
system
that
goes
across.
G
Also
likely
bring
kind
of
a
short
lease
back
or
kind
of
right
of
entry
agreement
back
to
you.
G
G
F
Discuss
that
if
there
was
some
damage
done,
but
the
next
step
then
would
be
to
make
sure
that.
G
G
C
You
know
the
when
we
talk
about
phase
one
right,
so
so
one
of
the
things
that
has
to
be
at
a.
C
Studies
starts
with
a
questionnaire
to
the
to
the
party
and
then
there's,
what's
called
a.
C
C
C
C
Is
that
the
closing
requires
you
within
six
months
of
the
phase,
one,
which
is
the
second
step.
A
Not
seeing
ordinary
yeti
I'll
entertain
a
motion
for
resolution
22-30.
I
I
Want
to
point
out
just
a
couple
things
in
the
updated
project
review
and
approval
form.
I
I
Contract
there
is
a
third
amendment,
but
there
is
no
fee
increase,
so
we
were
able
to
offset
the.
I
I
Along
with
the
updated
construction
numbers-
and
I
would
be
happy
to.
A
Singing
and
hearing
none,
entertainment,
emotion,
please
bring
me
cassio.
A
Thank
you
and
the
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
revolution
2232
to
ratify.
A
F
That
that's
correct,
did
you
the
secretary,
so
the
before
you
commissioners
is
a
ratification.
F
F
And
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
we
made
an
offer:
the
owners
have
tech
for
humanity,
they've.
F
But
these
are
four
lots
on
west
dads,
my
slides,
let
me
move
through
them.
Excuse
me
so.
F
F
F
We
might
want
to
see
here
on
those
four
lots,
and
this
is
just
a
description
of
the
r3
zoning.
F
You'd,
like
the
offer
price,
was
136
000
for
all
four
lots
based
on
appraisals
that
the
city
got.
F
Here's
the
map
with
the
lots
outlined
the
mobile
home
park
is
to
the
west
there.
That's.
F
Would
be
as
they're
indicated,
on
elevate
there,
then
that's
a
single
family
home
just
to
the
east.
F
There
these
are
pictures
of
the
lots
this
is
facing
southeast,
so
that
house
that
you
saw.
F
Here-
and
this
is
to
the
southwest
the
mobile
home
park-
is
there
through
the
trees,
there's.
F
Be
aware
of
that
that
slope
and
then
that's
of
course,
the
same
house,
it's
just
a
point.
Reference.
F
Got
the
our
arlington
park
drive
development
going
on
in
the
north
side,
but
when
we're
looking.
F
F
Where
possible
and
to
look
and
afford
at
developing,
affordable
housing
and
so.
F
F
F
F
Through
some
just
some
questions
about,
what's
what
about
emergency
services,
which
is
why.
F
I
mentioned
fire
hydrant
infrastructure.
That
kind
of
thing
so
so
see
what
we
can
do
here,
but.
A
A
A
F
At
so,
for
instance,
when
we're
looking
at
the
income
level,
we
are
looking
at
both
at
the
north.
F
F
Yeah
they
they
opted
not
to
they
sort
of
saw
this
as
extra
property.
At
the
end
of
the
day,.
F
For
some
time
and
the
fourth
one
813,
which
is
closest
to
the
red
house-
and
it
was
not
listed
but.
F
B
B
A
As
for
sale
owner-occupied
units,
what
would
be?
I
know
that
the
administration's
emphasis
has.
F
F
Land
trust
we
could
enter
into
a
long-term
situation
there
with
the
actual
homes.
F
F
F
F
You
know
one
piece
of
important
due
diligence:
I've
reached
out
to
a
council
member
peter.
F
Smith,
who
lives
down
the
street
in
mcdonald
and
also
the
neighborhood
association
to
let
them
know.
F
E
To
interviewer
any
other
questions,
thank
you,
commissioners.
Any
questions
from
the
public.
G
Did
we
want
this
as
amended
to
include
the
additional
funding.
B
B
Tip
dollars,
that's
correct,
so
it
would
be,
it
would
be
replacing
the
consolidated.
F
Dollars
with
american
rescue
plane,
act,
funds
or
home
dollars,
which
is.
A
G
We
have
talked
about
scheduling
a
little
bit.
I
just
wanted
to
note
that
our
current.
G
Plan
is
to
have
a
special
meeting
next
tuesday
on
may
31st,
in
which
we
will
present
the.