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From YouTube: 1-13-21 City of Boulder OSBT Meeting
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1-13-21 City of Boulder OSBT Meeting
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Mike
browning:
alright,,
everybody
can
hear
me.
yes.
mike
browning:
well,
good
evening.
thank
you.
yes,.
My
name
is
mike
browning..
I
live
in
glean
away
and
southwest
folder
for
the
last
oh
3035
years
and
we've
hiked
a
trails
there
in
sort
of
the
west
tsa
know,
certainly
every
weekend
day
and
a
lot
of
weekdays.
for
the
last
30
years.
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Andy
pelster:
record
of
that
meeting.
and
if
we've
made
an
error
and
the
invitation
for
proposals
or
something
doubtful
emerald,
that
written
record
is
the
former
record
and
somebody
can't
catch
a
staff
member
on
the
way
out
and
say,.
What
did
we
say
about
so
and
so
and
use
that
as
the
formal
record.
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Karen
hollweg,
osbt:
and
it
seems
to
me
the
first
sentence
of
that
paragraph
needs
to
say
that
proposal.
Evaluation
team
will
evaluate
all
responsive
proposals
and
may
choose
to
check
references,
comma
conduct,
interviews,,
comma,
and
or
enter
discussions,
and
our
visit
existing
properties
managed
by
the
proposal.
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Hal
hallstein
osbt:,
and
it's
just
a
difference
in
perception
about
how
we're
valuing
these
things.
But
I
kind
of
see
them
as
part
and
parcel
of
the
same
departmental
value
and
rather
than
them
being
down
at
the
bottom
of
the
list.
That
puts
them
halfway
between
just
something
to
think
about
or
consider.
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Cob,
dan
burke:,
so
we're
going
to
move
on
to
our
second
issue
under
matters
which
is
an
update
to
the
voice
inside
take
program
and
ensuing
discussion.
and
with
that,
I'm
going
to
turn
things
over
to
my
partner
in
crime,.
Our
deputy
director,
steve
armstead,
who
will
get
things
started
with
with
this
topic.
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Burton
stoner:
digital
patrol
log
that
will
be
coming
online
here
in
march
and
it's
an
s3
based
product
called
quick,,
quick
capture..
So
I
think
in
the
future..
We're
really
going
to
be
able
to
to
show
the
whole
story
about
the
number
of
warnings
and
contacts
that
we
make
about
the
issues
and
I
think.
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Hal
hallstein
osbt:,
of
course,
most
people
who
leave
them.
There
say:
oh
yeah,
I'm
going
to
come
back
and
pick
them
up
sort
of
on
my
way,
back,,
which
ends
up
not
happening,,
etc.,
and
I
fully
respect
that
enforceability
is
the
absolute
most
critical
part
of
any
decent
policy,.
Otherwise,
it's
more
hopefulness.
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Deryn
wagner,
cob:
and,
if
you
remember,
within
the
master
plan
process,,
just
as
it
relates
to
visit
us
management
writ
large.,
we
did
say
that
for
examples
of
relates
to
whether
we
want
to
establish
those.
Those
thresholds
was
going
to
be
part
of.
What's
going
to
be
the
first
part
of
the
conversation.
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Cob,
steve
armstead:
and
that's
part
of
some
of
the
thinking
staff
will
be
doing
and
we
welcome
thoughts
from
the
community
board.
Certainly,
have,
are
there
things
we
can
take
action
on
to.
now
that
might
make
a
difference
there.
and
that's
an
area
we
should
focus
on
because
of
that
low
compliance.
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Karen
hollweg,
osbt:
managing
public
lands
for
recreation
and
wildlife,
webinar.,
and
I
don't
know
whether
there
was
staff
on
that
webinar
as
well.,
but
the
researchers
that
presented
there.
Basically
said,
you
know,
signs.,
don't
cut
it..
You
got
to
have
real
people
out
there
and
I
would
very
much
like.
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Karen
hollweg,
osbt:
thank
you.,
the
gas.
hop.
hop
goshawks
loop.,
I'm
thinking
of..
There
was
a
really
concerted,
ranger
effort.
There,
maybe
five,
eight
years
ago,
and
it
really
turned
around
dog
and
dog
guardian
behaviors.,
and
I'm
wondering
if
that
kind
of
thing
is
still
done
and
possible
burton.
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Curt
brown,
osbt:
other
thoughts
again
thanks
to
staff..
This
is
such
a
manifold
issue
and
have
such
importance..
We
appreciate
everyone,
that's
involved
in
implementing
it,
education,
the
public
collection
of
data,
analysis,,
everything
else..
So
thank
you.
and
I
know
we'll
see
you
all
again.
Soon.
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Karen
hollweg,
osbt:
um,,
I
do.,
I'm
karen
hollweg,
osbt:
in
the
packet
karen
hollweg,
osbt:,
there's
reference
to
a
memo
that
went
to
city
council
january
5,
which
I
read
with
great
interest,
because
I
don't
think
the
open
space
board
of
trustees
has
heard
anything
about
this
project
since
they
started
the
soil.
Tests.
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mark
gershman:
we,.
We
feel
we
were
just
want
to
know
where,
where
things
stand,
from
kind
of
a
policy
direction
standpoint,
with
council,,
whether
they
are
comfortable
with
us,
advancing
the
work
that
that
we
were
instructed
to
do
back
in
2016
make
sure
they
have
an
opportunity
to
get
their
questions.
Answered.