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A
A
A
224
hang
on
309
224.78.
Sorry
about
that.
Are
there
any
questions
on
the
payables
hearing
now?
Is
there
a
motion
to
approve
so
moved
motion
passes?
Next?
Are
the
standard
invoices
for
a
total
of
1
million
three
hundred
thirty
five
thousand
two
hundred
seventy
two
dollars
and
34
cents?
Are
there
any
questions
on
those
hearing?
None
is
there
a
motion
to
approve
so
moved?
A
A
B
A
All
those
in
favor
say
aye
aye
opposed
motion
passes.
Thank
you.
Everyone,
our
next
item
on
the
we
don't
have
any
claims
from
Vic
correct,
no
consent
agenda.
Thank
you.
So
then.
Our
next
item
is
Dan.
Hudson,
come
on
down
the
resolution
to
award
the
guaranteed
savings
contract
to
cocosing
Industrial
Incorporated
for
the
South
Central
and
West
booster
station
improvements,
takeaway
Dan
back.
C
C
These
companies
actually
are
pre-qualified
by
the
state
of
Indiana
to
be
a
guaranteed
savings
contractor
after
reviewing
them
we'd
like
all
of
them.
All
of
them
were
very
good
companies,
but
cocosing
was
just
a
little
better
after
going
through
our
ranking
process
and
that's
now.
What
we're
asking
you
to
do
is
to
we
have
a
resolution
that
says
that
cocosing
would
be
our
guaranteed
savings
contractor.
A
B
A
C
The
rating
system,
the
Gary,
see
guaranteed
savings
contractor,
doesn't
give
a
cost
up
front,
that's
negotiated
later
in
the
process,
and
they
work
with
the
engineer
and
us
to
determine
the
design
okay,
and
we
did
that,
hopefully,
to
save
some
money,
but
also
to
X
to
forward
some
of
the
supply
chain.
Problems
that
we're.
Having
is
that
you
could
order
stuff
in
advance
and
and
put
so
so,
there's
a
lot
of
logistics
with
the
guaranteed
savings.
That's
really
why
we
did
it
for
the
logistics,
okay,.
C
Right
the
dirt
turning
began,
there's
going
to
be
lots
of
meetings
and
a
lot
of
more
effort
with
us.
I
think.
A
I
think
I,
don't
think
I
have
the
resolution
for
Signature
tonight,
just
letting
you
know
if
we
need
to
print
it.
If
were
there
any
any
further
questions,
if
not,
is
there
a
motion
to
approve
the
award
to
the
guaranteed
savings
contract
to
co-hosting
Industry
Industrial
still
moved?
Second,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
aye
aye
opposed
okay
motion
passes.
Thank
you.
Dan
next
is
Nolan
Hendon
he's
coming
up
to
talk
about
a
request
for
approval
of
a
Fourth
Amendment
to
the
agreement
for
services
with
Azteca
systems,
holdings
Nolan.
E
Nolan
Hendon
with
admin
division.
This
is
this
is
for
the
extension
of
our
contract,
expiration
date
with
Azteca
systems,
to
finish
the
implementation
of
our
City
Works
asset
management
software.
E
A
F
Catherine
Zager
environmental
division,
sorry
assistant
director,
so
this
is
an
amendment
to
the
original
contract
in
the
contract.
It
stated
that
it
began
on
January
1st.
However,
the
surfaces
did
not
begin
until
March
1st.
This
extends
that
contract
in
February
28th
to
give
the
12
months
that
were
stated
in
the
contract.
F
A
C
With
that,
we
also
asked
them
to
help
us
through
the
state
revolving
fund
program,
we're
hoping
to
get
some
grants
from
the
state,
and
they
informed
me
that
they
we
have
to
have
one
signature
to
do
all
the
documents
for
the
grants
and
that's
what
this
is.
We're
requesting
that
Vic
Coast
kilson
excuse
me,
can
I
get
your
name,
be
the
signature
for
the
grant,
funding.
A
Sorry,
all
those
opposed
motion
passes
right
right,
so,
if
I
can,
if
I
can
just
get
that
one
sheet
before
I
leave
today,
I
can
get
that
that
one
signed
okay.
So
is
there
any
old
business
from
the
board
offices?
I
have
one
item
and
that
is
I.
Have
we
are
going
to
try
to
get
that
executive
session,
slash
board
meeting
planned,
which
we
will
hopefully
be
taken
care
of
here
shortly,
we'll
get
some
dates
dates
out
for
that.
H
A
The
board
so
I
noticed
in
the
entryway.
This
may
be
part
of
somebody's
report
that
we
now
have
frosted
glass.
Yes
in
our
entryway
are,
are
we
know
what
at
what
point
are
customers
going
to
be
permitted
to
come
into
the
building,
because,
as
I
understand
it
right
now
and
I
may
be
wrong
or
I
guess
maybe
I
should
say?
What's
what's
our
policy
now
for
customers
coming
to
the
building
at.
H
This
point,
customers
are
welcomed
by
appointment,
but
we're
not
letting
we're
not
just
leaving
the
door
open
for
people
to
walk
in
at.
A
This
point
and
is
there
and
what's
the
reasoning
with
that?
Well.
H
It's
it's
a
security
reason:
okay,
that's
just
making
sure
that
what
we've
discovered
through
three
years
since
the
onset
of
the
pandemic
is
that
we're
able
to
provide
the
same
level
of
customer
service
by
telephone
and
by
appointment
as
we
were
before
and
in
the
interest
of
of
security
of
the
staff.
We've
at
this
point
are
still
leaving
the
door
closed.
A
H
B
D
Perfect
yeah
it
just
oh:
we've
still
got
City
Hall
open.
We
can
still
walk
in
there,
I
mean
I
I'm,
just
I,
don't
know
it.
It's
just
a
visibility
thing.
We're
I
realize
you
know
I.
Suppose.
If
you
look
at
the
other
utilities,
you
know
I
think
Duke
closed
its
office,
I'm,
not
mistaken.
I'm,
not
sure
you
can
get
the
Indiana
gas
anymore,
but.
H
H
H
Well,
there
are
a
lot
of
angry
people,
and
angry
people
in
customer
service
are
very
difficult
for
us
to
deal
with
and
as
we've
experienced
through
the
pandemic,
there
are
a
lot
more
angry
people
that
we
encounter
on
a
regular
basis
than
than
we
have
in
the
past,
and
you
never
know
it's
what
the
situation
is
going
to
be.
So
at
this
point
we
really
haven't
I've
discussed
it
with
the
administration
and
we
really
don't
have
an
intention
to
just
leave
the
door
open
at
this
time.
D
I
mean
there's
somebody,
you
know
if
you
make
the
trip
here,
you'd
be
awfully
disappointed
to
to
walk
in
and
and
see
all
the
shading
and
a
sign
that
says:
don't
knock
on
the
door.
It's
just
off-putting.
It's
it's
not
comfortable.
You
know
for
a
consumer,
that's
maybe
not
so
sophisticated.
They
have
taken
the
bus
here
or
they
do
whatever
to
get
here.
D
D
G
H
B
G
A
A
Well,
please
understand
I
mean
from
our
from
my
standpoint
on
this.
It
is
our
our.
The
safety
of
our
employees
is
extraordinarily
important
and
you
guys
are
the
ones
that
are
here,
seeing
it
witnessing
it
totally,
get
it
coming
as
a
as
a
rate
payer
and
walking
in
and
seeing
the
change
for
something
that
I
see
every
other
week.
It
was
a
little
a
little
off-putting,
you
know
and
and
I
think
and
I
think
of
other
customers
where
there
might
be
a
better
way
to
to
soften
it.
A
little
bit
well.
H
It
took
us
a
long
time
to
get
this
done
because
supply
chain
issues
and
everything
else
we.
This
is
something
we've
been
trying
to
get
done
for
a
long
time,
because
during
the
pandemic,
when
we
started
when
the
pandemic
began,
we
closed
customer
service
simply
because
we
couldn't
have
people
Milling
a
bound
out
there
right
and
as
we've
gone
forward,
it's
it
has
seemed
less
necessary
and
less
practical
to
just
have
a
lot
of
walk-in
business
like
that.
So.
A
Well,
this
means
this
is
not
meant
to
sound,
insensitive
or
whatnot,
but
I
will
just
I
mean.
We
are
all
aware
that
there
have
been
some
issues
with
homeless
individuals.
Is
it
also
to
prevent
individuals
from
coming
from
hanging
out
in
the
lobby?
Have
we
had
that
issue
like
some
businesses
have
had.
H
A
H
B
One
more
question
so
Holly
showed
us
the
camera,
that's
near
the
festival.
Is
there
an
opportunity
to
get
one
say
like
at
our
school
in
the
the
vestibule?
There's
a
little
button
that
you
press
that
you
can
like
buzz
and
speak
to
someone
and
that
person
can
see
you
right
there.
B
H
A
H
H
I
I
Okay
and
what
are
people
angry?
Why
are
people
angry?
Have
you
thought
about
that
or
determined
anything?
You
got
any
kind
of
data,
I'm
not
challenging
that
I'm
just
saying,
but
if
sometimes
the
people
are
angry
in
particular
at
a
certain
utilities,
maybe
as
opposed
to
shut
it
off.
Maybe
we'd
like
to
look
at
the
source
of
that
anger
or
think
about
that
so
I'm
just
wondering.
Why
are
people.
G
H
H
Yeah
I've
got
staff
reports.
The
first
item,
I
have
was
some
new
employees
there.
Actually
internal
transfers,
Austin
Krebs,
has
moved
from
tnd
Administration
to
be
the
working
foreman
and
supply,
and
Justin
Mester
has
moved
from
the
Dillman
lab
to
the
service
center
as
water
quality
coordinator.
We
also
have
with
us
tonight,
Molly
Stewart,
who
is
our
new
appointee
to
the
USB
she'll,
be
official
next
time.
Is
that
right?
She
will
be
official
next
time
right.
I
would
like
to
welcome
you
to
CBU.
H
The
other
thing
is
you
may
notice.
The
hats
have
arrived
and
the
we
have
photographers
here
to
take
photographs
of
the
of
the
board
members.
So
I
hope
you,
like
the
hats,
thanks
again
to
Megan
and
Jeff
and
Amanda
for
coming
out
for
tours
at
the
Winston
Thomas
property.
I
thought
it
was
a
good
tour.
There
were
a
lot
of
really
good
questions,
so
thank
you
for
your
time
in
going
out
there
and
then
the
last
thing
is
just
kind
of
throwing
this
out.
H
Our
Employee
Appreciation
committee
has
organized
an
a
gathering
at
the
IU
Women's
Basketball
game
on
Sunday
against
Purdue
and
we're
all
going
to
try
to
sit
together.
So
if
any
of
you
are
going
and
you'd
like
to
join
our
crew,
just
let
Frank
or
Holly,
know
and
and
you'll
find
us,
because
I
think
we're
going
to
try
to
work.
Have
some
of
us
wear
the
yellow
hats.
J
A
Well,
that's
a
great
idea,
so
I
just
want
to,
on
behalf
of
the
board,
want
to
congratulate
Austin
and
Justin
on
their
their
new
appointments
and,
of
course,
welcoming
Molly
to
the
board
and
and
Vic.
Thank
you
for
taking
the
time
to
share
with
us
the
the
time
or
the
the
Winston
Thomas
site.
It
was
very,
very
educational,
I
think
the
pictures
that
we
saw,
the
pictures
and
the
maps
and
the
graphs
truly
did
not
do
it,
justice
to
the
the
the
size
and
the
of
the
property
and,
what's
out
there.
A
H
B
I
have
one
question:
yes,
actually
for
cat?
No,
it's!
Okay!
It's
good
I
saw
today
online
that
you
are
having
a
a
workshop.
Would
you
please
share
with
us
about
that
and
if
community
members
thank
you.
F
Catherine
Zager
environmental
division
assistant
director
yeah
on
Wednesday
at
5
30
at
the
Allison
jukebox
Center
I,
will
be
giving
a
workshop
on
planting
for
storm
water,
specifically
rain
garden,
design,
construction
and
maintenance.
F
F
A
B
The
connection
with
Parks
and
Rec
and
us
because
I
saw
you
as
the
lead
for
that.
B
Okay,
all
right
and
then
our
residents
could
find
out
about
the
residential
stormwater
grants.
If
there
are
questions
yeah.
I
Charged
for
things
like
this,
so
I
know
you
may
be
new
or
something
I
don't
know,
but
that
seems
kind
of
weird
to
me
to
charge
our
customer
10
bucks,
so
we
could
teach
them
on
how
to
help.
So
again
it
may
sound
like
I'm
blaming
I'm,
not
but
I,
just
kind
of
want
to
know.