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Heather
sandine:,
if
the
city
has
engaged
with
community
members
to
create
a
vision
for
productive,,
meaningful,
and
inclusive
civic
conversations..
This
vision
supports
physical
and
emotional
safety
for
community
members,
staff
and
board
commission
members,,
as
well
as
democracy,
for
people
of
all
ages,
identities,
linked
experiences
and
political
perspectives.
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Jen
riley:
that
allows
for
civil
citation
over
municipal
summons
into
court,
and
just
kind
of
introduce
the
fact
that
we're
gently
rolling
that
out.,
it's
not
an
all
or
nothing
kind
of
start,
and
any
questions
that
anybody
may
have,.
They
can
certainly
direct
it
towards
my
department,
and
we
can
clarify.
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Jen
riley:
our
new
way
of
doing
it,,
which
just
passed
in
march..
It
was
codified
in
march..
It
passed
in
february,
allows
for
civil
citation
where
it's.
it's
just
a
fine.,
and
if
you
want
to
request
a
court
hearing,,
because
you
disagree
with
that.
Finding
of
the
inspector
or
the
process.,
you
can
request
that,,
but
you're
not
required
to
it,
and
it's
a
civil
penalty
instead
of
a
criminal
penalty..
So
it's,
decriminalized.
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Heather
sandine:
for
about
a
year.,
it's
come
up
at
their
midterm
discussion.,
they
call
every
retreat,,
but
it
was
a
check.
In,
and
a
number
of
council
members
expressed
an
interest
in
moving
forward
and
thinking
about
what
that
would
look,
like,,
largely
based
on
what
they've
seen
occur
in
denver
to
think
about..
Should
we
do
the
same
thing??
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Heather
sandine:
this
program
launched
this
year.,
and
so
it's
meant
pulling
together
a
request,
departmental
team
between
transportation,
climate
and
issues,,
finding
the
funding
to
actually
make
it
a
medieval
program,
that's
a
big
part
of
it.
and
then
working
with
a
program
designer
and
an
implementer
to
actually
manage
the
program
on
our
behalf..
They
kind
of
web
based.
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Heather
sandine:
applications,
and
then
figure
out
how
to
give
those
factories
out
in
there..
There's
a
lot
of
program
design,,
I
think,,
really
proud..
We
are
all
really
proud
of
what
we
put
together
in
a
very
short
time
frame..
So
tonight
this
is
one
of
2
presentations
we'll
be
presenting
to
tab
the
transportation
advisory
board.
Next
week,,
I
believe
matt.
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Heather
sandine:,
monday,,
and
so
our
hope
is..
This
is
wanted
to
just
give
this
this
item
to
the
board
to
to
see
what
you
think
about
it..
We
don't
have
a
lot
of
opportunity
to
change
a
lot
of
the
design
it
to
hit
some
of
the
dates
where
we
can
get
bikes
in
the
hands
of
people
that
need
them
most.
This
summer.
so
we'll
talk
about
the
timing,,
but
know
that
we've
been
working
really
hard
to
get
this
out,,
and
this
is
exciting.
you're.
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Matt
lehrman:,
that's
the
primary
intent
program..
This
is
the
partnership
between
transportation
and
mobility
and
climate
initiative,,
and
really
a
primary
goal
is
to
better
understand
the
demand
and
impact
that
you,
bikes
and
boulder,,
especially
as
we
see
by
consent,,
is
become
more
prevalent
throughout
colorado..
Obviously,
the
denver.
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Heather
sandine:,
what's
up?
matt,
lehrman:
I'll
trust,
it.,
it's
it's
frozen
on
my
screen..
So
what
is
it?
Like??
The
bike
is
an
electric
motorized
bicycle:
that's
pedal
assisted.!
It
is
intended
to
create
a
more
accessible
way
to
cycle
through
tougher
terrain,
to
travel
further
distances,,
maybe
to
carry
larger
items.
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Matt
lehrman:,
so
the
general
bikes
are
different.
meeting
work
or
school
getting
around
town
in
the
cargo
bike
you
could
use
to
transport,
kids
or
pets,
or
groceries,
or
even
larger
items
that
you
may
have
seen
people
telling
around
town
in
in
the
cargabytes,.
So
we'll
have..
We
have
separate
incentives
for
each
type
of
like.
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Matt
lehrman:,
as
I
said,
before,
this,.
This
is
a
point
of
sale.
Voucher,
meaning
voucher
recipients
will
receive
their
discount
when
they
purchase
e
bite,,
reducing
out
pocket
costs.
City,
staff,
who's
worked
with
community
cycles
and
a
focus
group
of
all
accounting
by
chaps.
To
ensure
this
process
will
work.
Smoothly.
the
bite
shops
understand
it.
Already.
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Matt
lehrman:.
The
purpose
of
this
is
the
gauge
interest
in
the
incentives
for
each
category,,
just
as
needed
for
the
second
release..
We
will
certainly
maintain
a
minimum
number
of
inqu
into
call
tide,
vousers
and
work
with
several
community
partners
to
ensure
those
in
our
community..
The
most
need
for
financial
and
technical
support
can
participate
in
the
voucher
application.
Process.
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Matt
lehrman:,
so
here
is
the
web
address
matt
lehrman:
to
find
more
information
about
the
e-bite
incentives,
city
staff,
still
working
and
building
out
the
application.
System,
and
we'll
be
updating
our
upset
with
more
detailed
information
about
the
application
process
related
from
public
later
in
the
spring.
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Heather
sandine:
3.
p.
it's:
a
preliminary
look
ahead
for
a
meeting
on
may
actually,
tomorrow,
night..
I
just
want
to
make
sure
you
realize
that
those
are
separate
things
that
the
council
has
been
discussing.
You
bikes
on
open
space
in
at
all..
So
it's
not
necessarily
connected
to
this
voucher.
Program.
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Heather
sandine:,
this
program
is
really
about
accessibility.,
and
so
we
want
to
understand
what
is
the
primary
mode
of
transportation
that
that
the
voucher
applicants
are
actually
using.?
Are
they
on
a
bike
right,
now,
and
they're
going
to
when
you
buy??
Are
they
getting
out
of
a
car
on
to
anybody
or
they?.
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Heather
sandine:
kind
of
pollution,
route
of
production
impacts
and
any
mission
impact..
So
that's
really
important
for
us..
That's
why
we
want
to
be
able
to
do
some
of
those
surveys.,
the
other
thing
is,.
This
is
the
first
phase.
and
because
again,
the
word
matt
use,
that's
really
important
is
accessibility.
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Heather
sandine:,
so
one
of
the
things
we
talked
a
lot
about
as
a
team
is
looking
at
putting
money
towards
expanding
our
current
b
cycle
program.,
and
can
we
just
put
that
in
neighborhoods
in
and
give
out
either
income
qualified
or
free
subscriptions
to
be
cycle.?
So
now
you
don't
have
to
own
a
bike,,
but
you
have
access
to
like,.
So
that's
the
next
phase..
If
we
start
to
think
about
how
we
can
support
some
of
the
bike
store.
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Heather
sandine:
we've
also
contracted
with
kennedy
cycles
to
do
a
bunch
of
the
the
heavy
lifting
on
some
of
the
outreach..
They
have
a
a
better,
better
visibility
into
some
of
the
community
that
we
want
to
reach..
We
also
working
with
our
community
connectors
on
the
city's
community
connectors,
as
well
as.
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Heather
sandine:
those
organizations
that
help
us
reach.,
like
all
our
housing
partners,
for
example,,
working
with
our
other
organizations
like
on
the
tests,
collaborative,
and
flows
on
the
cu,
to
make
sure
that
we're
really
hitting..
So
it's
not
just
looking
at
ways
to
reach
the
traditional
listener..
But
how
do
we
really
make
sure
that
we're
reaching
the
people
that
we
want
to
make
it
better.
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Heather
sandine:
and
right
now
we're
kind
of
massaging
the
kind
of
questions
you
know..
There's
there's
a
sweet
spot
in
the
survey.
can't
do
too
many
questions,,
but
you've
got
to
get
good
data
back..
So
we're
still
working
on
a
little
bit
of
that.
but
incentives,
absolutely
thinking
about..
Can
we
make
it
the
about
your
convention
on
giving
us
some
of
that
upfront
information.
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Heather
sandine:
are
for
us
other
e.
by.,
so
I
think
we're
kind
of
working..
The
great
thing
is
that
aptum
is
the
program
facilitator,,
the
denver
use..
We
are
also
using
them.,
so
they
have
a
lot
of
background..
They
work
the
survey
for
denver..
They
have
a
lot
of
experience
in
this
type
of
programming,,
so
working
with
them
and
community
cycles
to
say
what's
relevant
to
us?.
What's
the
right
format
to
ask
those
questions.
and
how
do
we
make
sure
it's
good
rich
data.
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Heather,
sandine:
and
say,,
you
know
heather
sandine:,
what?
how,.
How
have
your
behaviors
change
now
that
you
have
this
5??
What
are
some
pain
points??
Do
you
find
that
it's
difficult
to
maintain.?
So
I
think
we're
still
kind
of
working
on
that
back
end
of
of
gathering
information
from
the
participants.,
but
I
think
it's
a
really
good
point
that
we
should
probably
get
in
intel
or
information
for
anybody.,
but.
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We
we
will
plan.
we'll
plan
on
coming
back
to
the
board
once
once.
We
start
to
have
some
information
for
going,
and
we
love
to
come
back
and
and
share
that
with
all
of
you,,
maybe
think
about
how
we
want
to
refine
and
and
grow
and
modify
the
program..
So
it'd
be
great
to
come
back
and
say,.
Here's
what
we
found
out.
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Heather
sandine:
extra
cycle
with
with
the
banks
on
the
side,
or
I
want
the
cargo
upfront,,
because
I'm
gonna
take
my
kids
to
school
or
I'm
just
gonna.
Do
my
grocery
shopping,
or
I
don't
care
about
that..
I
just
wanna,
I
mean
bike.,
so
there'll
be
a
you'll,
be
able
to
see
that
inventory
by
bike
shop.
If
you
want
to.,
if
you
actually
want
to
do
that
kind
of
shopping,
online,
or
you
can
just.
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Heather
sandine:,
it's
not
a
first
come
for
serve,
and
we
didn't
like
that
because
it
it..
It
then
suggests
that
you
get
online.
and
I
happen
to
be
at
a
computer
when
this
is
released,
and
we
learn
to
some
like
a
sales
out
in
6
min..
That
is
not
a
fair
way
to
reach
the
people
that
we
want
to
reach..
So
that's
why
I
need
a
a
sweet
state..
They
call
the
sweepstakes
rather..
I
call
them
a
lottery
like.
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Heather,
sandine:
and
and
part
of
what
we've
talked
about?,
and
I
think
I
don't
recall
if,
if
any
of
you
have
been
on
the
board
long
enough.,
there
was
some
discussion.
gosh
over
well
over
a
year,
ago,.
Maybe
a
couple
of
years
now
to
talk
about
this
shift
to
consumption,
based
inventories
that
fully
capture
what
it
is:
we're
doing.
why,,
we're
doing,
it.
and.
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Heather
sandine:,
and
that
was
a
real
challenge,.
I
think,
to
have
that
conversation
with
city
council,,
because
the
initial
thought,
as
well,
our
inventory,
actually
numbers
go
up,,
but
it's
a
more
honest
way
of
accounting
for
the
goods
and
services
that
we
are
consuming
in
our
community..
Things
command
where
they
go.
so
ben
is
just
been
really
a
a
true
champion
and
a
great
thought,
leader
of
this,,
and
he
sits
on
a
lot
of
different
committees
and
and
panels
nationwide
that
are
really
starting
to
think
about.
The
cutting
edge.
work
around
consumption
based
indoors.
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katz-moses:-
and
this
is
a
really
great
approach
for
us
ben
katz-moses:-
on
our
end..
It's
a
it's
very
feasible..
We
don't
have
to
provide
tons
of
local
data,
and
we
quickly
get
back
really
useful
information
about
these
consumption
categories
and
subcategories..
And
I'm
going
to
talk
about
that
information.
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Yael
gichon:
yeah,
no,,
that
was
it.,
that
was
great.
hi,,
everyone.
I'm:
yeah,,
I'm
a
principal
project
manager
in
climate
initiatives,
and
I've
been
working
with
ben
a
little
bit
on
this
work,
and
I
think,
he
answered,
that
right
on
that,
it's
you
know
it's
based
on
the
demographic
data,
and
that,.
You
know,,
as
he
mentioned,,
like
the
the
data
that
we'll
get
is
2021..
So
there's
a
bit
of
a
lag
to.
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Yael
gichon:,
so
I
think,,
while
it
might
not
be
actual
data..
I
think
it
might
be
interesting
from
a
local
government
or
even
a
state
government
perspective
to
start
to
say,
like.,
you
know,.
If
we
can
make
these
kinds
of
changes,
here's
what
we
think.,
the
impact
would
be
based
on
on
those
changes,
and
that's
something
we
can
explore.
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Yael
gichon:
yeah,,
I
mean,.
I
think
this
is
the
first
time
we've
actually
done.
This
kind
of
data
analysis
like
this
is
the
first
time
we've
looked
at
consumption
based
emissions,
inventory
from
a
from
a
data
gathering
perspective..
So
right
now,,
I
I
would
say
we
are
in
the
data
collection
phase,,
and
I
think
that.
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Yael
gichon:
sort
of
we
need
to
decide
what
the
next
steps
are..
As
far
as
you
know,
it's
a
big
awareness
raising
tool
and
it
there's
a
lot
of
education,.
I
think
that
can
be
can
be
generated
from
just
having
the
the
data
gives
you
the
awareness.,
so
people's,
choices
and
decisions,
you
know,,
hopefully,
that
that's
that's
a
big
piece
of
it,
I
think,
and
then.
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Yael
gichon:,
starting
to
kind
of
socialize
it
around
the
city,
organization.
and
then,
with
like,
you
know,.
I
was
saying,
looking
at
like
what
the
impacts
of
different
policies
might
be,
that
we
might
want
to
look
at
longer,
term.
and
as
ben
mentioned,.
I
think
the
business
as
usual
case
is
going
to
be
interesting,
because.
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Yael
gichon:,
that's
gonna,
actually
change
the
balance
of
things
quite
a
bit.,
so
you're
gonna
have
a
smaller
section
in
one
area,,
but
it's
gonna
make
other
other
choices
that
we're
making
on
our
consumption
look
bigger..
So
I
think
there's
a
lot
we're
it's
pretty
preliminary
at
this
at
this
phase..
But
I
don't
know
if
ben
or
you
or
jonathan
want
to
add
anything
in.
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Heather
sandine:
you
know,
we,,
as
the
department,
have
organized
a
lot
of
our
interventions
and
strategies
based
on
our
sector
based
emissions
inventory..
So
we
we
say
we're
our
biggest
levers
that
we
can
pull
to
reduce
emissions.
well,.
If
a
number
of
things
have
been
happening
at
once,
number
one,,
we
realize
that
we
don't
control
all
the
factors
so
like
the
grid.
Intensity.
or,
excuse
me,
the
carbon
density
of
our
great
power..
We
just
tend
to
drive
programs
to
use
less
right.,
so
the
problem
with
that
is
that
it.
it
sends
you
down.
Pathways.
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Heather
sandine:
for
many
years,
a
lot
of
our
work,
as
you
look
at
this
crab,,
we
measure
not
because
buildings,
you
make
carbon.,
they
they
use.
Energy.,
and
you
then
look
at
the
carbon
intensity
of
that
energy.
and
you
that's
the
proxy
in
terms
of
how
buildings
the
miles
per
gallon..
If
that
building
is
getting
so,,
a
lot
of
our
work
has
been,.
How
do
you
reduce
the
consumption
of
the
electricity
on
site.
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Heather
sandine:,
but
that
doesn't
take
into
account
as
regionality..
So,
let's
just
say,
a
big
entity,,
like
all
aerospace
in
one
of
their
their
big,
large,,
a
transmission
customer
company
for
a
secondary
general
customer
picks
up
and
moves
to
a
different
community,
and
to
a
less
efficient
building..
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Heather
sandine:
as
our
emissions
go
down,,
but
that's
not
what
we're
after,.
So
it
gives
us
some
more
holistic.
Look
at
what
we're
doing..
So
the
answer
question
around
what
we
do
with
this
data,
and
allows
us
to
start
talking
to
other
departments,.
I
think,
is
you
actually
point
out.?
So
thinking
about
the
the
conversation
we
were
having
about
embodied
energy
and
our
buildings?,
that
was
a
great
question
in
terms
of.
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Heather
sandine:
excuse
me
climate,
equity,
and
resilience
across
our
organization,,
and
then
we
work
at
a
higher
scale..
We
do
policy
work
at
the
regional
level
and
at
the
state
level.
in
some
case,
the
federal
level..
So
we
use
this
information
to
really
drive
that
policy
reform.
That
needs
to
be
done
at
that
scale,
that
it
needs
to
be
done,,
whether
it's
regional
or
state
line..
So
we
do
have
a
really
important
role
in
that.
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Heather
sandine:,
we
have
some
experts
on
our
staff
that
you
probably
that
jamie
harkins
who
heads
up
our
a
circular
economy
team,
is
a
real
expert
in
circularity
and
thinking
about
applying
that
circular
lens,
not
just
to
waste
in
materials,,
but
to
everything
that
we
do..
How
do
we
think
about
it?
from
boot
systems
and
transportation
systems?,
and
that's
the
work
that
we
did
with
metabolic.?
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Heather
sandine:
and
we
need
to
figure
out
what
we
do
with
that
information,,
which
is
why
you
events
say
that
we're
gathering
both
ways.
we're
continuing
to
do
our
sector
specific
emissions
inventory..
But
we're
also
looking
at
this
comprehensive
view,.
So
we
can
start
to
see
the
differences
and
then
figure
out
how
that
really
involves.
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Heather
sandine:
great.
the
reality
is,.
You
can
see
these
big
ban
on
starting
to
take
shape,,
so
that
allows
us
to
say,
well,.
You
know
what
is.
yeah,
I'll
point
it
out.
Earlier.
we're
seeing
you
guys
spending
a
lot
of
our
time
on
policy
and
regulation
to
drive
our
utility
cd
carbonize,
our
energy
supply.
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Heather
sandine:
so
now
this
gives
us
really
good
information
to
say
we
are
the
next
biggest
sectors
for
intervention,,
whether
those
be
programmatic,,
incentivizing,
behavior
change
for
our
residents
and
businesses,,
whether
it
be
regulatory
in
nature..
How
do
we
get
those
into
our
existing
regulatory
structure.?
Do
we
need
to
make
changes
to
our
building
codes??
How
do
we
think
about
changing
behaviors
around
consumption??
You
look
at
those
big
bands
and
transportation..
There
is
a
huge
amount.
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Heather
sandine:
there
in
terms
of
acts,,
stopping
our
discussion
around
the
importance
of
electrifying,
our
fleets,
electrifying,
the
vehicle..
Some
people
are
still
going
to
continue
to
use
tying
that
to
the
conversation
we
just
have
about
you
bikes.,
so
it
gives
us
this
data
driven
exploration.,
that's
more
than
anecdotal.
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Heather
sandine:
get
in
early
in
terms
of
the
word,,
providing
comments,
feedback
and
input
to
counsel
and
your
advisory
board.
To
that
council.-
so
it
makes
sense
to
to
figure
out.
what
are
the
things
that
are
actually
in
that
in
flight?
basically
going
to
council?,
and
I
don't
know
that
this
is
necessarily
the
the
best..
But
I
wanted
to
just
talk
a
little
bit
with
you
all
about.
C
Heather
sandine:
the
the
way
to
get
that
information
to
you
and
the
best
format..
So
what
you
saw
to
your
packet
this
time
is
the
council
agenda
committee
on
summary.,
so
we
just
tell
you
what
that
is.
every
monday..
There
are
3
members
of
city
council
that
we
view
their
meeting
at
vendors..
So
that's
both
their
study
sessions
and
their
business
meetings,,
and
so
they
need,
on
a
on
a
weekly
day,
a
basis.
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Heather
sandine:
and
the
document
that
you
see
attached
to
your
packet
is
essentially
the
notes
and
the
summary
of
each
of
those
weekly
meetings.
why,.
I
felt
like
this
was
a
at
least
an
option
for
you
to
consider.
is,.
It
starts
to
give
you
a
sense
of
the
things
that
are
going
to
counsel
the
time
that
is
allotted
to
each
of
those
items.
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Heather
sandine:
really
give
you
this
kind
of
far
ahead.
Look
in
terms
of
like
the
3
to
6
month
view
that
gives
us
adequate
time
to
say,
hey,
6
months
out,.
What's
council
is
going
to
be
talking
about
80
us,
for
example.,
so
let's
make
sure
to
back
up
the
time
or
the
staff
teams
to
build
in
a
presentation
to
the
board
that
way..
You
have
plenty
of
time
to
see.
The
item
provide.
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Heather
sandine:
at.
the
things
that
we
know
are
likely
going
to
be
coming,,
but
they
haven't
fully
put
those
in
a
date
yet..
So
I
would
say
that
probably
the
most
valuable
section
as
we
get
into
a
regular
case
is
gonna,
be
this
little
box
in
here,,
because
those
are
the
topics
that
stab
is
identified,
and
we'll
still
working
on
getting
those
scheduled.
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Heather
sandine:
a
bit
of
what
you
are
looking
for,
again.
this
was,,
I
think,
my
idea,.
So
I
I
I
don't
want
to..
I
don't
want
to
assume
anything
that
that
we
do
something
on
a
regular
case
with
you
all,
whether
it's
system
has
had
been
to
your
packet,,
whether
it's
an
opportunity
to
build
in
a
moment
in
your
agendas,,
maybe
in
an
items
from
staff
to
or
from
the
board,
to
say.
notice.
That.
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Heather
sandine:
is,,
if
you
are
making
a
decision
as
a
body.
you'll,
need
to
do
that
as
the
body.,
so
you'll
need
to
say.
for
example,.
If
one
of
you
says,,
I
really
like
to,,
I
really
like
to
see
a
presentation
or
provide
and
put
on
subject.
x..
You
won't
need
to
discuss
whether
or
not
you
want
to
do
that
as
a
body..
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Heather
sandine:
to
provide
feedback
for
june
20
s.
well,.
What
I
can
tell
you
is
when
it
says
tentatively,:
that's,
because
the
meeting
management
process
really
forces.,
I
think
council,,
cdc.
and
staff
to
say
our
our
in
date
is
june.
20
s.,
I
I
can
speak
specifically
to
the
building
codes,,
because
we're
heavily
involved
in
that
one,
that's
not
going
to
happen
on
the
20
s..
It's
going
to
be
pushed
out
a
little
bit.
C
Heather
sandine:
not
because
we're
not
ready
to
go,,
but
because
there
are
a
lot
of
items
that
are
coming
before.
Council.-
they
just
don't
have
the
time
to
squish
everything
into
their
very
act
agendas..
So
we
try
to
get
it
into
this
cadence
for
council
to
consider,
and
then
they
fiddle
in,
and
then
the
the
cac
meetings
go
something
like
this..
We
have
a
little
bit
of
time..
We
need
to
move
this
up,,
so
we
need
to
bump
something
and
then
to
balance
out
that
meeting.
and
then
the
staff
team
says,
well,.
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if
you
want
to
change
the
pur
view
of
of
the
board
in
terms
of
things
that
you
oversee
things
that
should
come
to
you.,
it's
more
that
kind
of
qualitative
narrative
that
I
I
would
say
that
you
should
look
at,
but
you're
not
limited
to
certain
numbers..
Your
your
your
charter,
doesn't.,
say
you
have
to
have
certain.
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Heather
sandine:
yeah.,
so
it
it
just
2
comics.
one.
I'm.
pick
an
up
on
balsam..
I
I
would
suggest
that
that's
probably
not
something
that
you
need
to
we
on
at
this
moment.
and
and
the
reason
being
is,.
This
particular
topic
is
not
on
the
overall
project
of
alpine
bals
and
and
updating
it's
really
thinking
about.
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Heather
sandine:,
looking
at
more
of
the
budgetary
requirements
for
what
is
needed
to
complete
that
project.
and
that's
part
of
the
facility's
master
plan..
So
it's
really
looking
at..
How
do
we
think
about
our
portfolio
buildings
because
there
was.,
I,
I
mean,,
we've
gone
to
council
quite
a
few
times
to
talk
about
the.
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Heather
sandine:.
I
think
there
are
absolutely
dimensions
of
that
project
that
we
need
to
be
talking
to
you
all
about
as
we
get
into
kind
of
the
site
design..
There
is
so
much
in
motion
right
now,
as
we
think
about
the
bhp
portion
of
the
side
and
the
west
city
campus
portion,,
and
then
thinking
about
the
overall
kind
of
function
and
and.
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Heather
sandine:
it's
in
the
right.
okay,
and
then
my
second
comment
and
I'm
sorry
I'm
talking
so
much..
I
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
you
all
I
I
can't
commit
our
our
other
departments
and
their
timelines..
What
I
can
commit
to
is,
if
you
start
to
say,
we'd
really
like
to
have
some
input
into
these
topics,.
I
can
go
to
to
those
departments
and
make
sure
that
there's
been
that
request,
made,
and
then
I
can
hear
back
from
them.
On.
well,.
We
have
to
have
a
memo
here,
or
it
doesn't
fit
there.
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Heather
sandine:
this..
I
know
that
city
council
is
going
to
be
talking
about
in
a
month
and
a
half.,
you
know.,
we
let
you
know
such.
that
are
we
getting
information
from
staff?
such
that
we
as
a
body,
are
preparing
some
sort
of
presentation??
Are
we
getting
information
from
staff
where
we
provide
feedback,
and
they
are
taking
that
information
to
present
to
city
council
kind
of
on
our
behalf.
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Heather
sandine:,
but
the
intention
is
for
the
things
that
you
want
to
prioritize..
They
would
come
like
we
did
last
month,
and
you
weren't
here
previous
to
that.,
but
the
idea
with
staff
would
present
and
say,.
I
have
a
couple
of
questions
for
you.:
here's.
What
we're
taking
to
counsel.
get
your
feedback
on
the
agree
with
with
the
staff
recommendation,
and
are
there
modifications,
edits,
and
the
staff
will
then
represent
your
your.
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Heather
sandine:
okay.
heather
sandine:,
okay,
guys,.
I
want
to
get
up.
that'll,
be
your
like
8..
So
the
official
ask
to
have
some
sort
of
information.
In
the
next
meeting
on
the
building
energy
code.
no,
no,
we
are..
We
are
not
ready
to
start
soliciting
feedback
from
boards,
yet
you
know
it,
and
I
will
say
that
was
an
easy
one,,
because
we
intended
to
come.
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Heather
sandine:
city
council
meetings
to
get
pretty
long,,
so
I
think
that's
the
one
made
sure
the
best.
no,
I
I
don't
think
it
is
what
I
would
request..
Is
it
to
not
do
that
in
writing,?
If
that's
okay,,
what
I
would
request.
is
it
to
not
do
that
in
writing.
If
that's
okay.,
what
I
would
like
to
avoid
is
is
to
me
like
a
a
memo.
oh,
yeah,.
That's
just
so..
We
could,
you
know..
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Heather
sandine:,
this
idea
of
kind
of
closing
loops,
so
to
speak..
Say,
here
are
some
items
that
they
discuss,
and
whether
you
follow
about
your
the
decisions
that
they
need.
yeah,.
I
don't
know
when
you're
the
one
of
man.
we'll
make
them
follow:
it,
boy.,
it's
like
a
good
school.
okay,.
I
still
guess
perfect.
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Heather
sandine:
yeah,,
and
I
just
want
to
be
careful
when
you
talk
about
additional
meetings.
yeah.
and
I
just
want
to
be
careful.
when
you
talk
about
additional
meetings,
there.
there's
a
lot
of
back
end
stuff
that
has
to
be
public
publicly
noticed
directly
out
to
back
that
up..
It
needs
to
be
posted
in
the
paper..
We
can
make
sure
that
the
public
is
aware
of
it,.
I
guess,
to
go
on
the
city,
calendars,
public
learning
to
in
general
to
now.
yes,
yeah,,
I'm
sorry
that
wasn't
made.
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Heather
sandine:,
so
you
give
us,
and
then
we
can
discuss
that
in
our
next
meeting
to
say,
what?.
What
would
it
look
like
to
add
some
of
these
additional
meetings
on
kind
of
an
ad
hoc,
or
as
an
even
basis.?
Is
there
an
option
to
say,
you
know,
email,
heather?
2
weeks
before
meeting
and
say,
hey,,
there's
a
position
that
I
would
like
to
present
to
the
board.