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From YouTube: City Council Meeting of 12-7-20
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A
Each
project
has
a
breakdown
of
total
costs,
funding
sources
and
a
brief
description
of
the
work.
Based
upon
the
comments
from
the
city
council.
At
its
november
16
2020
meeting,
we
are
planning
to
prioritize
quigley
park
in
boston
park
for
future
investment.
What
is
the
wish
of
the
council?
Councillor
cupro.
F
F
This
city
manager
is
doing
the
best
that
he
can
for
all
of
us,
and
you
can
see
by
this
report
right
here
in
this
park.
If
you
look
inside
of
this
report
in
this
park,
quigley
park
was
done
in
2014
and
it
had
only
two
hundred
thousand
dollars
spent
on
this
park,
which,
as
you
look
at
all
the
rest
of
this
here,
which
I
have
a
list
right
here
of
all
the
parks
included.
F
All
of
them
are
900
800
700..
This
is
a
heavily
used
park
by
a
lot
of
children
in
a
congested
area,
but
yet
no
money
was
spent
on
it
from
the
prior
administration
in
2014
there
was
no
money
spent
on
this
park
and
last
week
last
meeting
when
I
said
this
was
because
I
was
predominantly
hispanic,
here's
the
proof
predominantly.
F
Why
was
that
the
only
park
in
the
whole
city
in
the
whole
city?
They
had
no
money
spent
on
it,
which
there's
parts
in
here
which
were
done
two
three
times
over.
So
what
was
the
idea
of
it
because
nobody
stood
up
and
said?
Why
are
you
doing
this?
You
should
have
had
the
park
the
same
as
the
rest
of
them.
The
money
comes
from
the
state
to
refurbish
these
parks
and
that
park.
If
I
read
to
you
what
it
says
here,
they
didn't
do
anything
to
this
park.
F
The
only
thing
they
did
to
it
is
they
put
new
walls,
and
that
happened.
When
I
complained
the
little
kids
were
falling
off.
They
didn't
re
done
nothing
at
all.
They
spent
out
of
all
the
parks
in
our
city,
even
a
dog
park,
a
dog
park.
So
here
is
something
that's
strange.
A
dog
park
is
worth
more
than
human
park.
A
dog
park
was
spent
279
868
dollars.
Here's
a
human
park,
quigley
park
f
by
14,
200
000.
F
So
what
are
you
saying
that
people
around
that
area
weren't
worth
nothing
that
a
dog
park
is
worth
more
than
them
so
now
I
commend
the
city
manager
for
putting
this
forth
where
he
makes
quigley
park
a
priority,
because
quigley
park
is
a
priority.
It's
used
by
a
lot
of
young
children
in
that
area.
It's
very
it's
the
only
park
within
that
area,
that's
restricted
where
you
anybody
can
go
and
all
the
children
use
it
and
it's
next
to
the
school,
so
they
use
it.
F
Why
shouldn't
that
park
have
the
same
as
everywhere
else
in
the
city's
park?
Why
that
shows
me
not
this
administration,
but
the
prior
administration
that
was
here
had
no
respect
for
the
people
that
lived
in
that
area,
because
if
you
have
respect
for
the
people
that
live
in
that
area,
you
will
treat
them
as
equal,
not
as
worse
people
than
because
the
people
there
are
just
as
good
as
anybody
in
the
city,
which
is
as
good
as
us,
hard
hard-working
people,
and
they
deserve
to
have
a
park
like
everywhere
else.
F
They
don't
deserve
to
have
a
park
that
spends
no
money
and
a
dog
park
is
worth
more
than
them.
That's
a
disgraceful
thing
to
actually
say
that
a
park
for
dogs-
I
love
dogs.
I
have
so
many,
but
human
beings
are
human
beings.
They
should
have
maybe
a
little
more
respect
and
be
treated,
maybe
a
little
better
by
you
doing
that
you're
showing
that.
F
What
are
you
why?
I
so
it's
got
nothing
to
do
with
mr
ambrosino,
the
administration-
that's
here
it
had
to
do
with
the
prior
administration
and
whatever
they
did.
They
didn't
think
very
highly
of
the
people
of
my
district,
because,
if
they
did,
they
would
have
gave
them
a
park
equal
to
the
rest
which
it
did
deserve.
Thank
you.
A
Seeing
no
other
counselors
with
their
hands
raised
I'll
move
on
to
the
next
communication
receipts
from
city
manager,
tom
member
zeno,
in
regards
to
the
federal.
A
Act
last
month,
the
city
received
from
the
massachusetts
department
of
revenue,
its
second
round
of
funding
from
the
federal
cares
act.
The
total
amount
delivered
to
the
city
was
4
million.
Twenty
nine
thousand
two
hundred
sixty
one
dollars,
which
includes
an
additional
three
million
above
our
initial
allotment,
as
promised
by
governor
baker,
as
was
true
in
the
first
round.
This
room.
This
money
is
intended
as
a
grant
which
must
be
accepted
by
the
city
council.
A
The
money
will
be
utilized
by
the
city
to
cover
all
the
costs
that
incurred
since
july,
1
2020,
in
addressing
both
food
insecurity
and
housing
and
security
in
the
city,
including,
but
not
limited
to
certain
of
the
costs
of
the
chelsea
legal
clinic.
Our
second
round
of
rental
assistance,
our
daily
food
pantries
and
our
chelsea
eats
food
debit
card
program.
A
draft
order
to
accept
this
grant
is
attached
was
the
wish
of
the
committee
council.
A
A
copy
of
the
letter
from
ceo,
john
r,
chen
is
attached
last
week,
mascon
donated
to
the
city
an
enormous
amount
of
masks,
gowns
hand,
wipes
and
other
cleaning
supplies
we'll
be
distributing
these
materials
to
residents
and
non-profits
over
the
course
of
the
next
few
months.
What's
the
wish
of
the
council.
A
A
A
A
A
At
this
point
I
am
not
requesting,
nor
is
it
required
that
the
city
council
expressed
any
approval
of
the
plan.
Instead,
what
is
needed
from
the
council
at
this
time
is
simply
authorization
for
the
city
to
submit
the
plan
to
the
commonwealth
for
the
commencement
of
the
final
regulatory
review
process.
A
A
F
Question
there's
a
there's
a
part
of
this
thing
here
that
I
want
to
make
sure
that
I
understand
correctly
on
owner
means
any
personal
entity
that
holds
title
to
one
or
more
dwelling
units
in
any
manner,
including,
but
not
limited
to
the
partnership
corporation
or
trust.
For
purpose
of
this
ordinance.
The
term
owner
should
include
one
who
manages
so
you
mean
to
say
that
a
guy
that
doesn't
own
the
building
can
tell
you
to
leave.
A
F
A
Earlier
the
city
manager
had
presented
to
this
council
several
changes
in
the
waterfront
zone,
the
designated
port
area
upland
and
also
along
the
marginal
street
corridor
that
has
all
been
submitted
to
us.
We
had
a
subcommittee
meeting
on
that
and
that
is
going
to
be
a
hearing
by
the
planning
board
on
the
7
15..
A
There
is
a
waterfront
plan
in
front
of
you
that
accompanies
which
will
go
to
the
state
in
order
for
the
process
to
go
forward.
This
is
going
to
the
state
and
they
themselves
will
be
having
the
state
agency
of
energy
and
affairs
will
be
having
a
public
speaking
portion
open
for
this,
this
community,
including
the
council.
A
A
F
A
Next
communication
is
a
communication
regards
the
report
on
the
2020
census
activities.
Dear
counselors,
and
closed
for
your
information
and
for
review
is
a
brief
report
on
the
city's
2020
census
efforts.
Unfortunately,
due
mainly
to
the
impacts
of
covert
19
pandemic,
our
outreach
efforts
were
substantially
constant
constrained.
A
A
The
communication
was
asked
to
be
adopted
under
suspension,
counselor
cupro.
F
A
A
We
don't
know
that
yet
because
we
don't
know
that
was
just
the
self-reporting
data.
That
was
not
the
data
collected
by
the
staff
who
had
been
doing
the
2020
door,
knocking.
A
A
A
Once
the
application
deadline
closes,
the
city
will
review
all
the
applications
and
identify
those
that
meet
the
minimum
qualifications
for
the
position.
I
will
then
appoint
an
interview
committee
to
evaluate
these
qualified
applicants
for
the
purpose
of
determining
candidates
it
wishes
to
interview.
A
A
D
A
A
As
you
know,
over
the
last
month,
the
expiration
of
the
state's
eviction
moratorium
has
led
to
an
increase
in
evictions,
even
as
the
impacts
of
covert
19
persist
in
response
to
the
department
of
housing.
Community
development
has
convened
an
eviction
task
force
to
respond
to
evictions
and
develop
tools
to
serve
residents.
A
One
tool
that
other
communities
have
enacted
to
address
evictions
and
foreclosures
is
a
housing
stability.
Ordinance
a
proposed
draft
is
attached.
If
adopted,
the
alternates
would
work
as
follows.
When
a
property
owner
begins
the
eviction
process,
a
notice
to
quit
is
issued
to
the
tenant
or
former
homeowner.
A
Often
this
prevents
municipal
and
non-profit
agencies
from
providing
needed
services
to
the
affected
residents.
However,
under
the
proposed
ordinance,
when
a
property
owner
issues,
a
notice
to
quit
or
other
notices
ending
in
tennessee,
the
property
owner
would
be
required
to
issue
a
copy
of
the
notice
to
quit
to
the
department
of
housing
and
community
development.
A
Compliance
with
this
notice
would
be
enforced
by
the
inspection
service
department
and
chelsea
police
department,
in
line
with
other
local
housing
regulations.
The
ordinance
proposes
a
fine
for
non-compliance.
Eviction
notices
would
be
maintained
in
a
database
of
eviction
and
activity
monitored
by
the
housing
and
department.
Sorry,
department
of
housing
and
community
development,
as
eviction
notices
are
submitted.
The
department
of
housing,
community
development
and
community-based
partners
will
coordinate
the
necessary
housing
resources
for
the
tenants
or
former
homeowners
in
conjunction
with
the
law,
department,
inspectional
services
and
my
office.
A
Given
the
critical
nature
of
this
eviction
crisis,
I
strongly
adop
support
the
adoption
of
the
housing
stability
ordinance.
Although
those
imposes
an
extra
step
for
on
property
owners
seeking
evictions,
it
comes
at
no
additional
cost
and
with
technology
can
be
completely
completed
rather
quickly.
Accordingly,
I
respectfully
request
your
approval.
A
A
Dear
counselors,
I
am
writing
a
response
to
a
request
that
I
consider
reducing
property
taxes
by
one
thousand
dollars
for
any
owner
occupant
having
difficulty
playing
the
property
tax
bill.
Although
I
am
empathetic
with
the
plight
of
homeowners
facing
with
rising
property
taxes
in
the
midst
of
an
existing
economic
hardships
caused
by
covet,
I
do
feel
this
specific
approach
is
unwise.
A
A
If
some
qualified
occupationally
impacted
by
covert
nineteen
were
facing
a
one
thousand
dollar
plus
property
increase,
this
program
would
provide
assistance
in
some.
I
believe
my
proposal
provides
more
targeted
and
efficient
relief
than
the
council
motion.
What
is
the
wish
of
the
council?
Counselor
cupro.
B
F
And
I
like,
can
I
speak
on
it?
You
may,
okay,
I
see
what
the
city
manager
is
is
saying
here,
there's
so
many
homes,
then
he
says
here
it
will
be
an
a
small
majority.
A
small
as
number
of
owner
occupant
dependent
on
the
valuation
will
face
an
increase
of
a
thousand
dollars
most
of
the
homes
in
this
city
that
are
two
and
three
families
will
see
an
increase
between
1500
to
200..
F
That's
what
they're
going
to
see
because
the
valuation
went
up
a
lot
higher
than
it
was
now
so
and
then
down
here
I
can,
I
see
the
other
one
where
he
wants
to
put.
The
750
will
be
added
to
homeowner
stabilization
program.
Now
who
determines
how
this
is
going
to
be
done
by
affected
by
cover
19,
in
which
way
we
were
all
affected
by
kovac
19.
everybody.
That's
here
is
affected
by
covert
19,
so
in
other
words,
anybody
will
qualify
as
long
as
they
make
119
000
annually
a
family
of
four.
F
Is
that
how
it
would
work?
That's
all.
You
would
have
to
prove
that
you
are
affected,
that
you
make
119
000
and
you
can't
pay.
So
you
will
come
and
you
would
apply
for
the
750
000
and
you
will
get
some
type
of
relief
because
from
what
I
understand
in
this
part
here,
the
part
that
says
a
million
2.8
2.9
million
would
have
been
too
much
okay.
F
So
you
got
2
800
homes
2878
that
a
homeowner
occupied
that
includes
condos
everything,
everybody
that
lives
here
right,
but
now
you
want
to
turn
around
and
take
almost
a
million
dollars
and
give
it,
which
is
the
same
thing
that
you're
doing
but
in
a
different
way.
So
how
do
you
determine
on
this
specific
thing
here?
It
does
not
say
how
much
money
you're
going
to
give
each
individual
homeowner.
That
comes
up
to
you.
So
how
are
you
going
to
determine
who
gets
what?
F
F
It
doesn't
specifically
say
here
what
anybody
would
get
it
just
says:
119
000
annually
for
a
family
of
four.
So
how
do
you
determine?
Who
gets
this
money
and
how
much
money
do
they
actually
gonna
get?
So
you
said
it
would
have
cost
us
2.9
million
okay,
it's
all
right,
but
right
now
the
when
the
new
taxes
come
out.
People
open
up
your
wallets,
because
if
you
own
a
two-family
home,
your
minimum
is
going
to
be
1500
and
that's
a
minimum.
F
And
if
you
own
a
three-family
home,
your
minimum
is
going
to
be
almost
2
000.
So
that's
almost
twice
as
much
as
it
says
here:
it's
not
a
small
minority,
because
the
majority
of
the
homes
here
that
are
being
affected
is
two
and
three
families.
There's
only
nine
hundred
somewhat
single-family
homes
and
some
maybe
I
can't
give
you
the
exact
figures,
because
I
don't
have
them
in
front
of
me,
but
I
know
that
the
two
and
three
families
are
going
to
be
affected
heavy
real
heavy
and
that
by
doing
that
is
the
tenants.
F
The
poor
tenants
that
are
living
in
these
units
are
the
ones
that
are
going
to
pay
because
landlords
are
going
to
pass
it
on
to
you,
the
poor
tenant.
So
the
tenant
is
the
one
that's
going
to
pay
the
bulk
of
this
and
by
the
750
000.
I
understand
you're
trying
to
help.
But
how
are
you
going
to
help?
What
are
you
going
to
give
it
to
this
particular
thing?
It
does
not
say
who
gets
it
and
how
you're
going
to
disburse
the
money.
F
So
that's
what
I
would
like
to
see
if
we're
going
to
approve
the
750
000,
because
I
could
maybe
I
get
your
point-
you
don't
want
to
spend
2.9
million.
Maybe
we
don't
have
it
who
knows,
but
you
want
to
do
the
same
thing
in
a
smaller
version
and
the
only
difference
is
in
the
other
version.
Is
that
it
doesn't
specifically,
it
doesn't
say
every
homeowner,
every
homeowner
gets
it,
but
it
goes
according
to
119
000
and
each
home
owner
won't
get
a
thousand
dollars.
F
I
don't
think
each
one
that
has
it
will
get
that
much
out
of
it,
because
you
only
got
750
000..
So
how
you
going
to
do
it
you're
going
to
turn
around
and
say
a
single
family
gets
this
a
condo
gets
this
a
turf
tree
family
gets
this.
The
two
family
gets
this
and
our
four
family
gets
it.
So
that's
what
I
would
like
to
see.
I
would
like
to
see
a
breakdown
of
it,
exactly
how
it's
going
to
work
if
we
approve
such
a
measure.
A
I
am
writing
a
response
to
the
request
that
I
consider
changing
the
administrative
code
to
allow
for
a
zba
associate
member
to
take
part
in
all
votes.
Unfortunately,
the
state
law
does
not
authorize
the
city
to
make
such
a
change.
Please
note
that
the
comparison
composition
rather
of
the
city
zoning
board
of
appeals
is
governed
initially
by
state
law.
That
law
mgl
chapter
40,
a
subsection
12,
provides
that
a
zoning
board
of
appeals
can
have
no
more
than
five
members.
That
is
the
maximum
voting
membership.
A
The
city
of
chelsea
has
the
maximum
five
members
on
its
eba
that
same
state
law
allows
for
associate
members
of
the
zba.
If
that
is
provided
in
the
local
ordinance
or
bylaw.
A
zodian
ordinance
does
indeed
allow
for
associate
members,
see
chapter
34,
section,
34,
section
213
a
but
as
expressively
provided
by
state
law
that
associate
member
can
only
take
part
in
board
decisions
in
case
of
absence
inability
to
act
or
a
conflict
of
interest
on
the
part
of
any
member
or
in
the
event
of
a
vacancy
on
the
board.
Mgl
chapter
48,
subsection
12..
A
C
Thank
you
counselor,
so
thank
you
tom
for
really
taking
the
time
to
respond
to
this.
I
will
make
sure
to
relate
the
message
to
the
constituent
who
expressed
this
concern,
and
basically,
what
I'm
hearing
is
that
it's
due
to
the
massachusetts
general
law,
so
they
appreciate
it.
F
It
doesn't
say
here
how
much
they're
going
to
get
it
doesn't
specifically
just
says:
750
thousand
dollars,
it
doesn't
specifically
say
who's
going
to
get
the
money,
how
they're
going
to
do
it.
This
just
says
we
appropriate
the
money
for
how
what
are
we
appropriating
it
for
we're
appropriating
for
homeowners,
but
it
doesn't
say
which
homeowners
are
going
to
get
this
money.
F
F
Is
it
just
gonna
be
one
sum
for
all
and
as
long
as
you
make
under
the
hundred
percent
of
the
hundred
and
nineteen
thousand
that
you're
supposed
to
make
109,
so
it's
going
to
be
the
same
equal
amount
of
money
to
everybody,
I'm
if
you're
going
to
do
that,
I'm
in
favor
of
it.
But
if
you're
going
to
do
it
differently
that
each
one
gets
different,
then
we
should
talk
about
them
and
see
how
they
determine
who
gets
it.
F
A
I
will
remind
there's
a
motion
right
now
that
we
send
this
to
subcommittee.
I
will
remind
my
colleagues
on
the
vote
to
the
subcommittee
we
did
have
during
the
last
week's
assessment
assessors
meeting
on
the
setting
of
the
tax
rate.
I
had
invited
alex
train
specifically
during
that
one
and
a
half
hour
meeting
to
ask
if
there
were
any
questions
about
the
750
thousand
dollars.
A
I
will
be
voting
against
sending
this
once
again
to
subcommittee.
I
think
it's
imperative
that
we
move
on
and
send
this
money
to
the
board.
However,
if
my
colleagues
feel
differently
and
want
to
support
recupero's
request
that
we
have
another
meeting
on
the
750
000
it's
up
to
them,
but
I
will
call
a
roll
call
on
whether
or
not
we
were
sending
this
to
subcommittee
on
conference.
G
C
F
A
A
B
A
A
F
We,
a
lot
of
parts
of
our
city
is
dark
and
some
are
not
so
in
a
lot
of
parts
of
our
city
still
have
lights,
they
stay
on
all
day
and
I
would
just
like
to
know
how
many
did
we
fix?
We
have
a
company
that
does
that
a
city
itself
doesn't
do
it.
I
think
we
hire
a
company
that
goes
around
and
determines
who
does
this,
so
it
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
employees
of
the
city
or
it
has
to
do
with
the
company
that
we
hire.
F
So
this
company
should
furnish
us
at
least
which
part
of
a
city
are
broken
and
which
part
of
the
lights
are
not
working
and
which
parts
are
brought
up.
I
think
all
councils
deserve
to
know
if
any
lights
in
their
district
are
being
fixed,
do
they
routinely
go
around
and
check
these
lights,
or
is
that
up
to
the
city
councillors
to
go
around
and
to
determine
if
their
lights
are
broken,
because
I've
done
it
many
times
and
I've
called
it
in?
F
F
That's
all.
I'm
asking
is
for
years,
we've
been
doing
and
the
same
thing
who's
in
charge
of
these
lights.
We
have
a
company
that
does
it,
so
the
company
should
tell
all
of
us
to
each
individual
counselor
at
the
council's
at
large.
The
majority
of
the
lights
in
this
section
is
broken.
Can
you
please
we
fix
them
for
you,
oh
whatever
it
is,
they
should
be
at
least
let
us
know
what
lights
are
broken,
whether
or
not
they
say.
No.
Is
that
up
to
us
or
the
people
that
live
there?
F
A
lot
of
people
that
live
there
do
call
up
dpw
and
give
them
the
poll
number,
but
then
it
takes
forever
to
fix
a
lot
of
times.
One
of
the
things
that
people
tell
me
is:
oh,
we
got
nothing
to
do
with
it,
it's
eversource
that
has
to
do
with
it,
but
we
have
a
company
that
maintains
them.
So
I
don't
understand
why
we
have
a
company
that
maintains
something,
but
yet
when
people
call
up
for
the
lights
one
of
the
things
they
tell
them
well,
we
can't
do
it
as
eversource.
F
It's
got
to
do
with
the
lights.
So
that's
what
I
would
like
to
know
who
really
takes
care
of
this
light?
Do
we
take
care
of
it
or
does
eversource
and
which
lights
are
put
up
to
the
brightest
and
which
are
not
because
a
lot
of
parts
of
the
city,
the
lights,
are
not
the
same
as
other
places?
That's
what
I
would
like
to
know
if
it's
possible,
the
city
manager
can
send
us
something
all
of
us
to
tell
us
how
this
operation
works.
F
That
way,
we
won't
have
to
put
in
no
more
orders
to
understand
how
it
works.
We
specifically
have
it.
This
is
how
it
works,
and
this
is
how
it
runs,
and
if
the
people
ask-
and
they
call
up,
I
will
tell
them
listen.
The
city
has
nothing
to
do
with
it.
It's
got
to
do
whatever
source,
because
that's
what
they
seem
to
be
getting
a
lot
of
people
call
and
they
tell
them.
Eversource
is
the
one.
A
A
A
No
objection
that
motion
is
passed.
We
have
a
next
order
introduced
by
council
of
engineers
regarding
accepting
the
gift
of
ppe
supplies
from
mascon
medical
of
woburn
massachusetts
pursuant
to
mgl
chapter
44,
section
53a
you
want
to
have
the
city
council
accepts
the
gift
of
ppe
supplies
from
mascon
medical
of
women,
massachusetts,
council,
robinson
I'd.
A
A
A
Next
order
on
the
agenda
is
that,
pursuant
to
301
cmr
23a
at
all,
the
city
council
hereby
authorizes
city
manager
to
designate
a
planning
representative
and
take
any
and
all
necessary
steps
for
the
purpose
of
submitting
to
the
secretary
of
energy
and
environmental
affairs.
The
proposed
municipal
harbor
plan
for
public
comment,
a
public
hearing
and
final
determination
by
the
secretary.
A
A
Next
item
on
the
agenda
is
in
an
order
introduced
by
council
robinson
that
the
city
council
hereby
accepts
the
grant
award
from
the
massachusetts
department
of
revenue
in
the
amount
of
four
million.
Twenty
nine
thousand
two
hundred
sixty
one
dollars
for
the
covert
19
related
expenditures
and
allows
for
the
city
auditor
to
post
these
funds
to
the
general
ledger,
consistent
with
guidance
from
the
mass
dua
division
of
local
services.
Council
robinson.
A
H
A
D
A
A
A
We
have
an
order
introduced
by
council
robinson,
enrique
nope.
Sorry,
we've
already
done
that.
So
that
concludes
the
rest
of
the
meeting.
We
have
now
public
announcements.
Are
there
any
counselors
who
have
any
public
announcements?
Counselor
you?
I
see
counselors
abbott
with
her
hand
up.
You
have
the
floor.
Counselor.
G
Thank
you.
I
would
just
like
to
mention
that
the
jewish
holiday
of
clinica
begins
on
the
evening
of
thursday
december
10th.
G
We
can't
have
our
usual
get-togethers
in
person,
so
there
is
a
beautiful
display,
the
sauvignon
army
of
menorahs,
that's
on
broadway,
456,
broadway
and
there's
also
a
talk
that
will
be
given
online
on
zoom
by
ellen
robner
at
4
p.m.
On
december
16th
about
hanukkah
and
check
out
the
walnut
street
synagogue
and
jewish
arts
beast
and
facebook
pages
more
information,
and
anybody
who
celebrates
the
happy
hanukkah.
E
And
I
just
want
to
let
folks
know
that
the
salvation
army
is
still
looking
for
toys
and
also
for
kettle
bell.
Ringers,
you
can
contact
the
salvation
army
they'll,
be
glad
to
hear
from
you
glad
to
help
receive
your
support.
E
Also,
the
city
of
chelsea
employees
are
doing
their
toy
drive.
That
drive
is
going
on
up
until
december
14th,
so
you
can
drop
them
off
at
three
locations.
You
drop
them
off
here
at
chelsea
city
hall,
chelsea,
police
station
chelsea
senior
center,
and
if
you
can't
get
to
one
of
those
places-
and
you
really
want
to
help
out-
you
can
call
me
and
I'll
come
by
and
I'll
pick
it
up
a
toy.
My
number
is.
E
C
Thank
you,
mr
president,
so
just
a
brief
announcement.
There
is
a
charter
review
happening
and
our
last
meeting
for
this
year
is
december
16th.
We
will
be
meeting
again
in
january,
but
given
this
year,
our
last
meeting
this
year
and
this
month
will
be
december.
16Th
we'll
be
reviewing
section
four
and
five
in
our
next
meeting.
I
Hello-
everyone
I
just
wanted
to
pronounce
that
the
two
woman
kelly
garcia
myself
and
are
collaborating
to
do
a
holiday
toy
drive
as
well.
We
are
accepting
toys
donations
now
until
the
22nd
of
december.
We
have
a
gift
wrapping
day,
the
22nd
of
december
and
the
toy
giveaway
would
be
the
23rd.
H
I
for
anyone,
that's
that
did
not
tune
in
for
our
subcommittee
meeting
at
six
o'clock.
There
is
a
proposed
zoning
change
along
the
route
16
corridor
in
bradville.
So
I
encourage
anyone
concerned
about
this
issue
to
please
attend
the
planning
board
meeting
on
december
15th.
H
You
will
need
to
contact
john
du
priest
in
the
planning
department
in
order
to
get
an
email
invitation
to
the
zoom
planning
board
meeting,
but
it
you
know,
especially
if
you
live
in
the
vicinity
of
garfield
sagamore
clyde
street,
any
of
the
any
of
the
streets
near
there.
You
know
I.
I
would
invite
you
to
contact
john
the
priest
and
attend
the
planning
board
meeting
on
december
15th
any
other
concerned
citizens.