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A
Columbus
Georgia:
this
is
your
city
council,
mayor
Teresa,
Tomlinson
city
manager,
Isaiah
Jubilee,
pups,
Barnes,
district
1,
Glen,
Davis
district
2,
loose
district
3
Evelyn
Eternity
Mayor,
Pro
Tem
and
district
4
Mike
Baker
district
5,
Terry
Allen
district
6,
Mimi
Woodson
district
7,
Walker,
Garrett
district
8,
Judy,
Thomas,
post
9,
at-large,
counselor,
penny
Washington,
cloak
of
counsel
and
City
Attorney
Clifton
babe,
Columbus
Georgia.
This
is
your
City
Council.
B
Sorry
about
that
and
welcome
to
the
June
12th
meeting
of
the
Columbus
City
Council,
today's
a
big
meeting,
we're
approving
our
FY
19
budget.
This
is
my
last
budget,
so
it's
a
big
day
for
me
personally
and
certainly
a
big
day
for
all
of
us
in
Columbus,
and
we
want
to
thank
our
staff,
but
we're
going
to
get
to
that
in
just
a
moment.
As
you
know,
when
we
come
together,
we
like
to
start
off
on
the
right
foot,
and
so
we
have
evangelist
Carol
Davis
here
today
from
the
evangelist
ministry
and
evangelist
save
us.
C
Thank
you
thank
you
and
I'm
so
happy
to
be
here
on
today.
Let
us
go
to
God
in
prayer,
father
God,
in
the
name
of
Jesus
Lord,
we
come
before
you
humble
in
our
spirits
father.
We
thank
you
for
our
line
down
on
last
night
and
for
our
rising
up
on
today.
We
ask
God
that
your
presence
be
in
this
meeting
today,
Lord
God,
as
we
come
together
to
discuss
the
affairs
of
this
beautiful
city,
Columbus,
Georgia,
Lord
God.
C
We
ask
that
everything
be
done
decent
and
in
order,
and
that
we
remember
that
we
are
here
to
serve
yet
your
people
of
Columbus,
Georgia,
Lord
I,
said,
should
be
with
each
and
every
person
Lord
God,
as
they
speak,
Lord
God
as
they
listen
more
God
and
that
they
give
you
our
name
the
glory
in
all
that
they
do.
Everything
is
done
in
a
respectable
place:
sky
father.
We
thank
you
for
this
beautiful
day
a
day
that
we
have
never
seen
before.
Lord
God.
We
give
you
glory.
B
You
ma'am
and
thank
you
for
all
you
do
for
our
community.
We
know
you
also
have
a
show
on
I
guess:
CCG
TV,
sometimes
just
talking
about
community
issues.
So
thank
you
so
very
much.
We
appreciate
it
and
we've
got
our
pleasures
today
are
from
South
Columbus
elementary
kindergarten
readiness
program
and
they
look
ready
so
they're
going
to
help
us
with
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance
come
on
up
yeah.
B
B
G
B
H
C
B
Fantastic
well
great,
let's
give
him
another
round
of
applause.
Thank
you
guys.
You
did
an
awesome.
Job
have
fun
at
school
today.
Hope
you
have
a
big
day.
All
right!
We've
got
we're
waiting
on
a
couple
more
counselors.
So
what
we're
going
to
do,
since
we
have
some
big
things
to
vote
on
and
we
need
to
have
at
least
six
counselors
here,
mama
love
since
you're
here.
Why
don't
you
come
on
up
and
we'll
start
we'll
go
ahead
and
get
the
public
agenda
in.
G
My
name
is
mama
love.
God
gave
me
that
name.
My
mama
gave
me
another
name,
but
I
want
to
say
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
come.
G
I'm
barely
making
it
this
morning,
but
God
I
got
my
back.
I
came
to
talk
about
on
a
situation,
I
had
where
I
tried
very
hard
to
get
appliance
from
Fort
Benning
and
the
guy
came
to
my
house
and
he
verbally
abused
me
in
my
kitchen
and
then
he
got
angry
with
me
and
he
took
the
frigerator
back
but
I.
At
the
same
time,
it
called
the
police
on
me
and
I
wanted
to
talk
about
that,
because
the
two
officers
that
came
first,
let
me
tell
this
I-
have
already
forgiven
him.
G
First,
they
wanted
me
to
allow
the
man
to
take
the
doors
off
of
my
house,
which
I
did
not
agree
with
after
you
have
stood
in
my
house
and
verbally
abuse.
Me
he's
bigger
than
me,
and
it
was
two
of
them,
so
I
said
nothing
but
freight
okay.
So
when
the
police
came
and
asked
me
the
same
thing,
I
told
them
no
and
they
took
my
door
and
they
prompt
it
open
with
the
little
thing
at
the
top.
G
G
G
So
I
even
got
angry
and
when
I
got
back
to
the
my
phone,
it
was
a
note
saying
that
the
company
that
sent
the
people
they
had
the
contract
with
Fort
Benning,
but
they
go
out
and
they
hire
people
to
do
the
deliveries.
They
said
they
can't
tell
them
people
what
to
do
and
what
not
to
do
I
think
it's
wrong,
but
anybody
to
come
in
somebody
house
and
verbally
abuse
them
and
I'm,
saying
I
feel
it
was
wrong
for
the
police
to
come
inside
my
house.
G
They
said
it's,
not
your
house
this,
this,
not
your
house
where
anyone
in
the
world
is
invited
to
my
house
to
see
that
my
sunroom
is
fully
attached
on
my
house.
It
is
my
house
and
I'm
very,
very
thankful
to
God
for
giving
me
a
house
because
I
was
homeless
off
and
on
for
two
years
I'm
a
veteran
God
gave
me
21
years
in
the
military.
He
started
me
out
as
a
women
army
corps
when
we
never
been
recognized
but
God.
G
Let
us
make
history
and
God
recognized
us
I
would
like
to
see
put
in
place
because
of
this.
Some
kind
of
you
may
already
have
it
and
I'm
not
aware
of
it,
and
two
officers
is
not
following
it,
but
something
needs
to
be
put
in
place,
called
sensitivity,
training
and
also,
if
you,
if
you
got
rules
in
place,
follow
those
rules.
G
B
B
B
B
B
B
I
J
You,
madam
mayor
I've,
got
our
planning
director
Rick
Jones
who's,
going
to
come
and
talk
with
you
about
Complete
Streets.
It's
a
subject
that
we've
discussed
before
at
the
City,
Council
and
I
think
it
was
back
in
October,
and
so
we
are
ready
to
bring
back
to
you
a
few
recommendations
regarding
Complete
Streets,
and
so
what
I
wanted
him
to
do
today
is
kind
of
do
a
refresh
and
an
update
related
to
Complete
Streets
and
then
on
next
Tuesday.
F
When
we
last
left
this
conversation,
though
we
had,
we
had
this
going
on
and
councillor
Huff
has
some
questions
and
comments,
and
so
he
and
I
have
gotten
together
and
we
have
talked
through
some
things
and
I.
Think
we've
got
to
a
consensus
about
what
we're
trying
to
go
more
anything
else,
I'm
going
to
be
broke,
reef
in
this
and
trying
to
make
this
this
work
for
us
this
morning.
But
this
is
that
complete
Street
policy.
F
It
really
is
it's
establishing
again
more
than
just
just
trucks
and
cars
running
on
a
road
is
really
actually
what
the
name
implies,
making
it
more
complete
so
that
you
can't
have
a
desk
rooms
walking
along
that
that
side
of
roadway
you
can
have
folks
who
are
anywhere
want
a
bike.
Can
either
bike
when
you
in
bike
lanes
or
on
bike
trails
and
bought
with
that?
F
You
approve
one
back
in
2014
that
really
pretty
much
mirrors
what
the
Georgia
Department
of
Transportation
is
doing,
and
we
just
want
to
update
this
and
put
a
little
more
more
emphasis
into
it.
What
we're
trying
to
achieve
here
as
its
involved
with
that?
What
the
policy
does
mean,
though
to
you
is
it
requires
us
to
look
at
the
street
when
it
when
it's
been
ve,
resurface
or
redeveloped
or
whatever
the
case
may
be,
and
make
me
to
make
that
determination
about
what
features
should
go
on
that
road.
F
If
you
see
on
the
last
bullet
on
this
as
well,
it's
also
in
compliance.
Oh
they
not
all.
Our
roadways
will
have
cycling
zone.
Even
if
we
go
through
this
policy
procedure,
we
may
be
looking
only
at
sidewalk
committee,
looking
at
things
like
transit,
which
is
a
good
part,
which
is
the
other
component
really
of
dealing
with
the
construed
policies,
Complete
Streets
policy
itself.
So
that's
what
we're
looking
at.
From
that
standpoint,
I
could
say
it
back.
In
2014,
we
established
a
complete
street
policy.
F
If
we
have
down
place
by
resolution
again,
it
mirrors
what
we,
what
the
standards
were
set
by
George
Department
of
Transportation,
and
so
we
have
just
improvised
on
the
on,
though
those
ideas
are
brought
forth.
For
from
our
standpoint,
there
are
some
changes
we
are
proposing
to
the
policy
itself,
one
if
we
upgrade
some
into
some
of
the
design
guidelines
that
are
basically
national
guidelines,
that
we
have
a
real
basis
here
for
establishing
what
what
the
sidewall
should
be
or
the
bike
lanes
or
things
of
that
nature.
F
When
we
look
at
doing
the
road
project
itself.
More
importantly,
to
me,
those
it
actually
establishes
a
committee
basically
made
up
of
department
heads
such
as
myself
and
engineering,
Public,
Works
and
others.
It
also
will
involve
involving
the
members
from
the
from
the
biking
community
from
Metro
and
other
other
folks
may
have
a
have
a
key
component.
Our
key
role
in
terms
of
determining
what
a
complete
street
policy
really
is
from
that
from
that
they
would.
We
would
that
deck.
F
F
The
criticism
is
that
a
lot
of
folks,
don't
thought
you
have
some
some
of
they
employ
don't
know
we're
actually
trying
to
achieve
as
a
community
when
we
go
in
and
actually
read
or
resurface,
the
street
or
rework
as
we
work
toward
way.
Whatever
the
case
may
be,
we
would
need
to
be
revised
you
with
that
status
and
what
we
would
have
accomplished
under
this
complete
Street
policy
for
the
past
year.
F
So
the
last
ones
written,
not
least
in
all
this
as
well,
is
we
need
to
make
sure
we
understand
how
Complete
Streets
are
going
to
be
designed
and
in
the
community
itself
from
that
aspect
of
it.
We
won't
make
them
make
these
our
public
right
away,
it's
beautiful
and
inviting
to
it
to
citizens
and
to
visitors
as
well
in
the
community.
F
So
we
want
to
sure
we
have
a
transparent
way
of
identifying
these
Complete
Streets
policies
as
well,
and
how
we're
going
to
do
that,
make
sure
they
it's
not
perceived
to
be
done
in
backroom
somewhere.
We
can
actually
show
folks
what
the
process
is,
how
we
got
to
the
point
of
determining
whether
this
will
be
a
complete
Street
project
or
not,
when
it's
all
said
and
done,
and
again,
this
developing
this
annual
report,
what
helps
us
demolish
the
process
and
really
improve
mobility
for
both
our
current
and
future
residents
in
the
area.
F
So
this
is
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
here
again,
we
already
have
a
complete
street
policy
in
place.
We're
updating,
though,
down
to
include
some
more
standards
for
it,
and,
more
importantly,
in
my
way
of
thinking,
is
we're
developing
a
committee.
That's
going
actually
make
that
determination
about
what
what
a
complete
Street
should
be
and
shouldn't
be
in
this
community,
and
with
that
I'll
answer,
Prada
engineering
question:
can
we
have
okay.
K
F
K
F
F
We
certainly
going
to
keep
you
informed
at
the
same
time
about
what's
going
on,
I'm,
not
sure
how
much,
how
deep
in
the
weeds
you
want
to
get
in
this
in
terms
of
dealing
with
a
resurfacing
project
for
it,
for
instance,
where
mainly
resourcing
it
and
trying
to
determine
certain
language
on
that
order
to
add
sidewalk
what
the
opportunity
is.
We
certainly,
though,
can
bring
it
back
to
you.
Well,
that's
not
problem
or
nisshin's.
Well,.
K
Had
several
things
that
you
know
popped
up
when
you
said
that
one
was
who
appoints
the
committee?
K
D
K
K
J
K
J
Would
be
an
advisory
committee
to
staff
that
we
would
then
bring
something
to
before
this
council
to
share
with
you
what
the
recommendation
of
the
staff
and
committee
would
be.
You
know
it's
if
I
mind
they.
It
would
be
a
committee
that
would
make
a
recommendation
similar
to
I
mean
pad
make
recommendations
and
staff
take
a
position,
and
you
have
a
PAC
recommendation
and
you
have
a
staff
recommendation
and
when
it
comes
before
this
council
we
don't
know
what's
going
to
come
out
of
it.
You
know,
and
and
so
again.
J
Mokou
Mitte
a
committee
would
make
a
recommendation,
and
at
least
we
will
know
kind
of
what
citizens
at
least
think
because
they
represent
the
city
and
then
before
we
move
forward
again
with
anything
on
a
and
a
complete
street
way
and
invite
claims.
It
is
my
intent
to
bring
it
before
this
body
and
show
you
what
we
intend
to
do
and
then
hear
from
you
I
think.
We've
always
demonstrated
that
you
know
in
fact,
staff
had
on
my
agenda.
J
If
you
saw
it
early
for
a
vote
on
this
today,
I
told
Rick
Jones
yesterday
morning
know
we're
going
to
update
them
this
week
and
we'll
ask
them
to
vote
next
week.
That's
just
the
way
we
do
business,
and
so
so,
when
it
comes
to
add
in
the
bike
lane,
we
will
act
in
a
in
a
similar
way
and
and
the
way
that
we've
done
it
in
the
past.
Thank.
K
B
E
Caught
just
half
of
your
presentation,
you
might
have
answered
these
questions
already,
but
and
still
want
to
check
with
you.
Can
you
help
me
understand
completely
the
difference
with
the
complete
Street
and
the
resurface?
The
resurface
is
just
that
we're
just
going
out
there
and
just
pave
the
street
and
that's
the
end
of
the
story
and
the
complete
street
is
when
we're
going
to
redesign
the
streets
and
my
correct.
F
The
idea
was
back
as
far
back
as
I
believe
was
2014.
We
adopted
these.
The
policy
we
have
now
is
to
make
sure
that
we
look
at
the
street
we're
looking
at
its
full
full
potential,
full
capacity
other
than
just
going
out
there
and
restrike
housekeeping
resurfacing.
We
research
this
course
that
offers
the
opportunity
to
go
out
and
reach
strike,
which
may
mean
you
have
the
also
the
ability
to
add
bike
lanes
at
that
point
in
time.
F
We,
then
we
thought
was
just
a
good
policy
to
go
ahead
and
start
looking
at
these
things
when
we
had
the
opportunity
to
do
it
instead
of
trying
to
be
and
what
am
I
trying
to
say,
we
want
to
be
more
proactive
in
terms
of
looking
at
that
at
least
had
the
conversation
to
say
yeah.
This
is
it
has
potential
for
additional
bike
lanes.
You
sidewall
case,
maybe
instead
of
saying
having
come
back
to
my
asking
us
after
the
fact
and
saying
why
didn't
this
Y
work
bike
lanes
put
in?
F
E
Want
to
be
clarified
and
for
those
listening
to
make
sure
they
understood
the
difference
between
both
of
them,
because
in
the
resources
we
really
don't
have
an
input.
But
us
reporting
in
but
complete
street
is
different
than
I.
Think
that's
when
we
need
to
be
a
part
of
the
conversation,
but
since
it
was
brought
up,
I
just
want
to
clarify,
make
sure
I
understand
it
in
the
viewing
audience
that
same
understands
the
difference
between
both
of
them.
Yes,.
F
Well,
this
this
really
puts
with
the
responsibility
back
on
city
staff
to
look
at
these
things
only
that
kind
of
termination
and
then
again
come
back
to
you
with
that.
If
you
so
desire
again,
we
want
to
say,
though,
that
not
every
streets
gonna
be
a
candidate
for
that
mm-hmm
I
mean
we're
going
in
and
resurfacing
some
residential
streets
and
subdivisions.
F
Wait
we're
just
well
we'll
look
at
those
of
those
situations
based
on
the
helmet
resurfacing
program
itself,
but
again
the
idea
is
for
at
least
to
have
that
conversation
about
the
condition
of
the
street.
What
we
can
add
what
we
can't
add
to
the
streets.
What
can
we
do
to
really
actually
overall
enhance
that
product
when
it's
all
said
and
done,
and.
E
My
reason
for
asking
is
because,
in
a
lot
of
neighborhoods
now
there,
since
bike
riding
and
walking,
has
become
a
way
of
life
now
I
was
just
wondering
if
that
would
be
part
of
the
researching
and
the
reviewing,
and
it
sounds
like
it
would
be.
The
other
question
was
you
mentioned
sidewalks
and
sidewalks
design.
I
hope
we
get
away
from
the
first
sidewalk
design
that
we
did,
that
we
just
surfaced
an
area.
It
wasn't
an
elevation,
oh
no,
because
those
seem
to
be
on
over
ground
people
really
don't
use
them.
I.
E
Just
think
that
was
money
not
well
spent
I
believe
the
sidewalks
need
to
be
elevated.
It's
easy
for
a
car
to
lose
control
or
to
park
they'll
just
park
right
on
the
sidewalk,
because
it's
it's
elevated,
evenly
I've
noticed
that
so
I
just
was
wondering
even
in
conversation
or
in
the
future
conversation.
Can
we
look
at
that,
and-
and
the
two
part
to
that
question
is
when
we
look
at
once.
We
come
up
with
more
design
and
we
have
more
financial
on
stability.
E
J
E
E
To
whenever
not
today,
whenever
we
can,
if
I
can
have
an
update
on
that,
if
I
can
have
some
conversation,
when
you
start
doing
like
the
design,
because
my
thought
in
mind
is
that
before
we
start,
the
work
is
try
to
get
the
property
owners
on
that
Street
in
a
meeting
and
conversation
so
that
they
can
also
do
a
little
facelift
to
there.
You
know
structures
that
they
have
even
a
little
paint
will
help.
E
You
know
watching
the
amount
of
signage
I
think
it's
important
if
we
can
get
those
businesses
in
there
to
also
see
the
the
vision
in
the
dream
with
other
development
with
you
know,
Westville
being
over
there
with
the
golf
course
with
you
know
the
infantry
museum
it
wanting
to
be
a
gateway
when
order
for
it
to
be
a
gateway.
The
appearance
needs
to
be
improved
and
I.
Think
if
they're
part
of
that
reconstruction
of
that
road,
I
think
we'll
have
more
buy-in.
E
So
that's
my
reason:
I'm
not
saying
tomorrow,
but
when
you
start
working
towards
that
early
on
I,
like
to
kind
of
have
a
conversation
with
the
people
that
own
the
property,
unfortunately
the
renters
can
you
know
they
can
have
an
input,
but
it's
not
their
financial
dollars.
That's
going
to
make
the
difference!
It's
the
property
owner,
so
just
something
to
can
sitter,
because
every
time
I
Drive
by
there
and
I
go
to
other
cities
or
I
go
other
places
in
town
I,
take
pictures
of
things
that
can
be
done
there
to
beautify.
E
J
And
and
I
will
say
just
again,
because
I
really
want
counsel,
Thomas
and
others
to
just
know
that
you
know
the
administrative
policy
that
I
will
have
is
that
if
we
are
going
to
just
if
we're
going
to
do
something
different
with
the
street,
then
we're
gonna.
It
will
be
brought
here
and
shared
with
you
and
the
public
and
then
you'll
get
the
way
in.
If
it's
a
resurface.
J
Of
course,
you
get
the
list,
this
list
of
streets
to
be
resurfaced,
but
if
we're
going
to
do
something
different,
we
think
we
owe
it
that
you
will
know
as
a
city,
councilor,
district
representative
or
City
white
representative
and
the
public
should
know,
and
the
people
alone
living
in
that
area
of
the
community
should
know
that
we're
going
to
resurface
and
we're
proposed
doing
something
different
with
the
street
than
what
you
are
accustomed
to
see.
You
and
so
I
think
they
should
know
that.
Okay,.
L
You
mayor,
let
me
first
say
I,
want
to
express
my
concern
about
the
process,
the
keeping
information,
keeping
council
informed
of
the
information.
The
steps
one
thing
I
would
like
to
do
is
have
more
information
on
the
committee,
how
that's
formed
and
who
the
member
who,
what
would
be
the
break
up
of
the
committee?
Yes,.
F
You
you'll
have
that
there
is
a
there
is
a
policy
statement,
basically
that
based
off
that
resolution,
you'll
have
that
for
next
week
that
identify
those
committee
members.
We
have
have
looked
at
trying
to
apollyon
the
committee
itself.
Again,
it's
primarily
developed
developing
a
technical
folks
and
the
departments
and
so
forth,
but
you'll
have
that
list
in
front
week.
Did
you
say
its
internal?
Yes
with?
Primarily
they
also
submit
some
folks
in
dealing
with
maybe
like
waterworks.
F
We
have
some
biking
interests
that
may
be
involved
just
as
well,
that
need
be
selling
that
we
certainly
you
know,
is
counselor
talents
to
start
point
out.
If
it's
in
your
particular
district
I
think
you
need
be
at
the
table
also
with
us
to
hear
what
the
conversation
this
this
whole
idea
again
is.
I
may
have
misrepresented
myself
all
going.
I
said
this,
but
our
holding
tennis,
we
keep
you
informed,
but
at
the
same
time
we
got
we've
got
to
settle
process
it
other
than
just
saying
this
street
gets
it
in
this
street.
F
L
I
guess
my
concern
comes
from
the
viewpoint
of
the
citizens
that
live
on
the
street
and
in
the
area.
What
input
will
they
have
into
this?
I
mean
I,
don't
want
us
to
go
in
there
and
say
well
this
drinks,
a
good
candidate
and
nobody
lives
in
that
area
would
have
have
any
knowledge
of
us.
Even
thinking
about
it.
So
I
think.
F
Your
points
well
taken
in
that
regard
as
well
I
mean
there
may
be
some
and
I
don't
want
I.
Don't
want
me
just
think,
finding
some
more
simplistic
and
actually
is
but
I
think
that
the
public's
input
is
important
to
us.
It
has
to
be
there,
especially
if
it's
gonna
really
dramatically
impact
and
your
definition
of
the
right.
The
impact
in
mind
may
be
different,
but
I'm.
Just
saying
I
think
I'm
hearing
what
you
say
in
that
in
terms
of
making
sure
we
have
public
input,
this
and
I
think
that's.
F
L
The
the
next
question,
I
had
a
point
I
wanted
to
discuss,
was
against
the
priority
of
street
improvements.
There's
a
broad
definition
here
of
complete
Street
and
it's
it's.
It
concerns
me
to
look
at
a
street
for
repaving
and
then
look
at
a
street
for
as
a
complete
Street
to
me.
The
complete
Street
process,
while
it's
well
intended,
would
be
secondary
all
streets
that
need
to
be
repaved
and
improve
should
be
primary.
So
that
brings
me
to
the
point
of
the
question
of
funding
for
the
complete
Street
process.
Where
does
that
come
from
well.
F
Would
you
look
course
things
like,
like
the
Payton
pay
fund
itself,
maybe
some
other
opportunities
that,
in
terms
of
doing
like
I,
don't
know
I'm
talking
about
what
used
to
be
called
the
Transportation
Enhancement
grants
we
get
from
G
dot
there
Mason
funding
that
the
Metropolitan
Planning
Organization
has
it
can?
Can
we
provide
toward
that?
There's
a
number
I
think
it's
a
number
of
funding
opportunity
for
this
to
happen,
but
again
we're
not
we're
not
committing
ourselves
to
anything
until
this
council
tells
us
really
how
we're
going,
how
we're
going
to
pay
for
it.
F
We
can
give
you
the
idea
in
the
suggestions
and
so
and
I
getting
that.
That's
that's
the
real
question
I'm,
hoping
that
this
this
committee
or
Commission,
where
we
want
to
call
them.
It's
really
gonna,
be
kind
of
that
buffer
between
between
you
and
the
roadway
project
itself.
In
that
much
like
the
city,
manager's
already
said,
whatever,
like
with
playing
advisory,
they
act
is
that
sounding
board
really
to
hear
what
the
concerns
are,
and
we
won't
do
that
with
that
this
committee.
So
we
can.
F
We
can
say
that
we
have
looked
at
every
possible
aspect
of
that
wrote,
wrote
project
itself
in
terms
of
resurfacing
or
what
the
case
may
be
and
then
bringing
it
back
to
you
until
you
here's
our
findings.
You
can
either
agree,
will
or
not
and
guess
let's
go
forward
that,
but
at
the
same
time
will
let
you
show
you
or
tell
you
how
we're
going
to
pay
for
well.
J
But
then
there
could
be
a
case
where
they
look
at
it
in
Co,
Complete
Streets
and
want
to
put
let's
say,
a
12
foot
wide
bike
lane
next
to
it
and
there's
a
cost
and
then
that's
where
we
got
a
real
issue,
because
you
know
somebody's
got
to
identify
where
the
funding
is
going
to
come
from.
But
in
many
of
the
cases,
many
of
them
it's
a
resurface
project.
L
Well,
while
I
have
the
mic,
I
just
want
to
remind
you
and
counsel
that
it's
very
important
to
have
the
district
counselors
involved.
Absolutely
each
of
us
have
streets
that
are
critical.
You
know
at
a
critical
stage
and
we
need
to
be
involved
to
try
to
voice
our
opinion
about
that
particular
situation.
L
Secondly,
in
Northwest
North
East
and
some
of
the
Mid
East
and
southeast
areas
of
town,
we
have
basically
rural
roads
that
we
have
grown
so
quickly.
Yes,
that
we
have
not
created
the
proper
base
and
structure
for
that
rural
road
to
then
handle
the
amount
of
traffic
it
is
enduring
and
it
is
wearing
and
wearing
and
wearing,
and
it's
causing
a
lot
of
problems.
L
J
L
Well,
you've
been
you've,
been
very
responsive
in
that
situation
and
others.
So
I
appreciate
that
I
just
want
to
heighten
the
alert
and
the
alarm
that
there
are
streets
that
are
needed,
I
think
to
a
counselor.
Each
of
us
can
can't
probably
are
already
thinking
about
certain
streets
in
our
areas
that
need
attention.
I
know
we
have
some
major
improvements
coming
out
highway
80
that
d-o-t
is
implementing.
L
We
have
little
control
or
a
little
input
in
that
they're
doing
what
they
want
to
do
regardless,
and
when
that
project
begins,
a
lot
of
traffic
is
going
to
be
rerouted
or
detours
will
be
put
up,
and
that
kind
of
thing
so
there
again
the
rural
roads
that
are
not
built
to
handle
that
traffic
are
going
to
be
impacted
and
the
neighbors
that
lived
on
those
areas
are
going
to
be
impacted.
So
I'm
already
getting
those
calls.
J
L
J
M
You
know
my
concern
is
the
number
two
piece
of
establishing
a
non
compliance
committee
without
having
a
council
person
on
the
committee
and
without
having
public
meetings
within
that
district
before
it
gets
to
the
point
of
coming
back
to
Council.
By
the
time
it
gets
back
to
Council
us
a
little
too
late
in
the
game
for
the
public
to
respond
in
time
and
for
us
to
get
together
and
figure
out.
What's
what
each
District
Council
has
a
pretty
good
idea
about.
M
My
first
recommendation
would
be
that
a
council
person
would
be
on
the
committee.
If
it's
representing
that
district,
the
two
at-large
would
be
invited
to
all
meetings
to
know.
What's
going
on,
my
example
would
be
the
MLK
project.
The
MLK
project,
if
it
had
been
under
this
I,
would
have
been
in
a
lot
of
trouble
trying
to
get
it
done.
But
under
the
rules
of
having
open
meetings
hearing
the
public
their
concerns,
what
the
what
we
wanted
to
do
here,
we
were
able
to
bring
the
two
sides
together.
M
Excuse
me,
and
if
you
look
at
the
design
we
have
now
that
came
through
probably
two
or
three
years
of
negotiation.
First
sitting
now
talking
are
trying
to
have
four
lanes
trying
to
have
bike
lanes,
trying
to
have
multiple
trails
and
I
think
we
came
up
with
a
pretty
good
idea
of
what
the
people
wanted
and
I
think
we
have
a
very
good
plan.
You
go
through
now
and
see.
What's
going
on
out
there,
we
have
the
four
lanes
where
we
could
have
the
four
lanes
and
we
had
to
cut
it
back.
M
You
know,
there's
a
compromise
to
get
it
done.
It's
gonna
be
a
beautiful
finish
when
we
finish,
but
again,
the
public
was
very
much
involved.
I
kept
them
involved
the
whole
time
and
I
just
I,
don't
want
them
taken
out
of
the
loop,
because
by
the
time
again,
by
the
time
we
get
back
here,
we
have
a
problem
at
that
point.
M
F
Well,
I
mean
involved
with
that.
I
would
typically
what
I've
seen
happen
with
private
funds
is.
Generally
it's
been
a
part
of
the
match
we
had
to
have
when
we
had
to
deal
with
state
or
federal
dollars,
use
that
80/20
match
business.
It's
involved
with
that.
That's
what
I
that's
the
familiar
area
I
had
with
private
and
that
it
certainly
is
doable
in
one.
We
have
had
we
ever
exercised
that
in
the
past
and
if.
J
J
J
M
But
we,
this
is
affecting
the
city
as
a
whole
and
it'll
be
affecting
the
district
that
I
represent,
and
then,
when
I
received
the
phone
calls
on.
Why
didn't
you
tell
me
about
it?
While
we
didn't
get
notification
and
we've
had
in
some
other
areas
of
the
city?
My
community
complain
about
not
getting
notified
about
the
different
types
of
homes
that
are
coming
into
the
district,
and
it
was
stated
that
we
have
not
been
notifying
like
we
used
to
do
so.
M
M
I
trust
that
the
issue
is
when
you
have
an
open
discussion
and
someone
lives
somewhere
else,
they
don't
even
know
the
direction
is
to
come
through
my
district
and
they're
trying
to
make
decisions
on
which
way
a
road
should
be
resurfaced
and
whether
it
should
be
a
road
diet
and
what
it
should
be
this
and
that
they
have
no
idea
that
Kenny
I
mean
if
you
gave
them
their
address.
They
couldn't
drive
to
the
district
but
they're
making
decisions
so
in
in
in
being
on
this
particular
page.
What
I'm?
What
I'm
recommending
is?
M
First,
the
2038
plan.
They
had
several
meetings
around
town
ahead
of
time
to
get
public
input
and
I
think
the
meetings
went
very
well.
They
were
well
present
it
to
the
public.
The
public
well
received
them.
We
had
a
lot
of
good
ideas
that
came
back
and
still
I,
guess,
they're
still
being
looked
at
as
far
as
the
updates
or
what
the
public
wanted,
but
again
I
say
without
prolonging
the
issue.
M
If
we're
not
in
the
room
at
the
initial
meeting,
we
need
somehow
of
being
in
the
process
so
that,
yes,
if
I
say
to
you
I've
already
heard
about
this
particular
street
I
know
it's
an
issue
in
my
district
I
need
time
to
go
back
and
have
a
public
meeting
and
get
the
input
of
the
district.
In
order
to
come
back
to
this
council,
and
you
and
everybody
else
to
say:
could
we
have
staff
and
everyone
to
meet
me
at
say
it
location
and
talk
about
it?
M
Well,
because,
anytime,
you
put
a
committee
together
and
in
this
fashion,
something's
going
wrong
in
future
somebody's
gonna
get
hurt,
I,
don't
know
which
one
of
us
somebody's
gonna
get
hurt
in
this
deal
and
when
the
other
councillors
say
well,
I
have
this
going.
Only
my
district
and
councillor
Allen
says
he's
receiving
calls
council
Woodson
said:
would
you
consider
this
she's
talking
to
her
people
he's
talking
to
his
people?
Councillor
Thomas
everybody
up
here,
and
the
last
thing
we
need
is
to
tell
them
it's
going
left
and
the
project.
M
Just
this
particular
committee
is
the
only
thing
I'm
having
problems
with,
because
we
are
not
in
the
room.
We
have
no
idea
what's
going
on.
We
have
no
opportunity
to
public
meetings
in
time
to
change
something,
because
if
the
committee
gives
us
direction
at
that
point,
if
you
get
six
votes,
that
day
is
over
and
we
hadn't
had
time
to
go
back
to
the
people.
M
So
I
asked
you
to
please
consider
the
fact
of
having
us
involved
a
little
bit
more
than
what
I
see
on
the
paper
in
the
presentation
and
somehow
to
have
public
input
to
make
sure
that
the
district
representative
in
the
district
as
on
bullet,
because
a
lot
of
times,
it's
not
going
to
be
a
problem
with
you
proceeding
with
the
project
when
the
people
know
what's
going
on,
they
need
to
know
I
mean
because
it's
it's
not
a
matter.
Everybody
wants
to
be
have
walkable
streets
and
bikable
streets.
That's
not
the
problem.
M
The
problem
is
when
people
are
making
decisions
at
doing
the
best
job
that
they
can,
but
they
don't
live
in
the
community
and
it's
better
for
the
staff
and
the
community
to
come
together.
They
have
recently
been
out
with
me
to
a
couple
of
meetings.
I
saw
one
of
the
ladies
yesterday
from
the
meeting
had
a
tree
problem.
They
took
care
of
it.
She
says
happy,
as
can
be.
She
was
happy
to
wait
a
meeting
with
when
she
was
extremely
impressed.
M
J
D
B
J
J
You
informed
engaged
that
you
can
be
able
to
service
your
citizen,
your
constituents
in
the
way
that
they
expect
you
to,
and
so
we
will
bring
this
back
next
week
and
we
hope
that
you
will
adopt
it
and
it's
not
perfect,
but
and
and
if
we
need
to
change
something
along
the
course
of
the
way.
If
we
are
not
engaging
you
in
advance
and
the
way
that
you
need
to
be
engaged
that
you
can
answer
questions
of
your
constituents,
let
us
know
and
we're
flexible.
J
We
can
change
it
and
do
whatever
we
need
to
do,
but
we
are
going
to
bring
it
back
to
you
next
week
for
a
vote
staff
had
it
on
the
agenda.
My
agenda
for
vote
this
week.
I
wanted
to
have
this
discussion
before
we
ask
you
to
vote,
because
we
wanted
to
answer
your
questions
and
take
care
of
your
concerns.
So
we'll
be
back
next
week.
E
G
E
Some
of
that
be
included
with
like
the
street.
You
know
the
streets
or
any
concern
that
you
know
new
development
or
anything
be
added
to
that
list.
That's
given
to
us
quarterly
or
monthly,
or
you
know,
whichever
way,
it's
just
a
suggestion,
because
to
me
that
report
that
she
provides
us,
it's
very,
very
good
and
very
detailed.
E
So
if
someone
calls
and
says
well,
they
never
have
I've
used
that
forum,
where
I
have
like
that
and
say
well
I
see
that
it
was
called
in
on
blink-blink-blink
day
and
I,
see
this
happen
on
bling-bling
day,
I'm,
not
sure
what
happened.
Maybe
let
me
follow
up
on
it,
but
it's
very
informative.
It
doesn't.
You
know
back
up
all
your
emails,
because
we
had
tons
and
tons
I
mean
things
get
lost
through
our
emails
with
junk
mail
and
stuff,
something
to
think
about
so.
E
D
E
That's
just
trying
to
get
the
process
we
have
in
place.
You
know
to
another
level
and
I
found
that
piece
of
material
very
helpful
and
interesting
I
don't
mean
that's
the
answer,
but
it's
always
great
to
have
that
communication
that
conversation
back
and
forth
to
find
what
tool
or
what
resources
can
help
us
during.
J
E
Communication
of
our
constituents
and
our
employees,
because
I
think
our
employees
are
vantastic,
I
mean
they
go
beyond
the
call
of
duty
to
me.
They're
always
available
24
hours
a
day,
7
days
a
week,
even
on
holidays,
so
and
I
so
I
don't
have
a
problem.
There
we're
just
trying
to
find
a
better
way.
An
email
sometimes
don't
work.
They
get
lost
so
I'm,
not
sure,
but
I'll
be
more
than
happy
to
just
have
a
casual
conversation
and
see
if
we
could
try
something
sure.
J
E
Know
if
we
tried
something
it
works,
it
works.
If
it
don't,
then
let's
go
back
to
the
joint
table,
no
different
than
what
Rick
Jones
is
bringing
you
know.
This
is
a
proposal.
That's
let's
try
this.
If
it
works,
it
works.
If
not
just
like
in
an
ordinance,
you
create
an
ordinance.
If
it
don't
work.
What
do
you
do
you
amend
it,
but
we
have
something
process.
Okay,
thank
you.
M
J
You
know,
my
commitment
is
that
the
committee
will
do
whatever
they're
going
to
do
and
then
you
know
we're
going
to
engage
the
district
councillor
and
City
white
councillor
and
council
as
a
whole
and
so
I
ask
that
you
allow
that
process
to
work
and
if
we
are
not
measuring
up
and
making
sure
that
you're
briefed
as
a
district
councillor
and
and
and
that
we're
coming
to
Council
with
information
and
presentations
that
will
satisfy
you.
As
you
satisfy
your
constituents.
Let
us
know,
and
if
we
need
to
change
it
will
change
it.
I'm.
M
Just
I'm
just
real
concerned
that,
in
the
process
of
having
that
discussion
that
committee
might
have
taken
a
different
turn
made
a
different
decision.
If
they'd
had
the
council
person
in
the
room
at
the
time
to
tell
them
there's
a
problem
in
this
particular
area,
they
made
a
different
discussion,
a
different
decision
at
that
point,
I'm
just
well,
there's
no
issue.
I'll
go
back
and
talk
all
the
time,
because
you
can't
go
back
and
recreate
a
meeting.
You
can't
recreate
what
was
stated.
M
You
can't
recreate
that
the
people
in
the
room
here
today
express
themselves
a
certain
way.
You
know
somebody
in
the
room
may
have
convinced
me
that
I'm
wrong
that
day
and
that
maybe
I
need
to
go
back
to
my
district
and
tell
my
district
I've
came
back
today
with
some
good
ideas
from
the
meeting,
and
you
need
to
take
a
look
at
it
from
this
particular
angle.
Well,.
J
And
counsel
I
guess
my
thought
is
that
the
councilmember
can
go
to
the
to
the
meeting.
But
if
he's
going
to
list
the
engineering
director
and
the
deputy
city
manager
and
and
another
staff
and
a
waterworks
person,
as
a
committee
I'm
saying
I'm
not
recommending
that
we
list
a
council
member.
As
a
member
of
that
committee,.
J
J
D
J
M
D
M
Something
all
of
us
are
busy,
so
council,
Baker,
Allen
and
rest
of
us
up
here.
They
have
no
reason
to
want
to
come
to
a
district
3
meeting
unless
I
invite
them.
They
will
invite
me
to
their
meetings,
but
the
city
wide.
As
we
always
say,
each
district
has
three
representatives,
so
the
two
citywide
councillors
in
that
district
person
should
be
a
medium.
That's
what
I'm,
asking
and.
M
J
B
B
Yeah
I
know
we're
coming
back
to
you,
but
let's
see
here
we
were.
We
need
to
approve
the
minutes
of
May
29th
executive
session
and
the
June
5th
Proclamation
resolution
session.
That
was
also
a
council
meeting,
so
we
have
a
motion
from
the
Mayor
Pro
Tem
in
a
second
from
a
councillor
Allen,
all
those
in
favor,
please
state
aye
great,
so
we'll
turn
it
over
to
Clifton
Faye.
All.
N
B
N
K
M
O
John
anchor
and
own
anchor
PAC,
and
we
have
our
third
facility
on
casita
Road
at
3812.
Okay
and
your
question
was:
are
we
using
the
facility?
Currently?
Yes?
Yes,
sir,
we
acquired
it
a
few
months
back
and
we
have
the
facility
across
the
street,
the
old
foe
pack
plant,
where
we
have
employees
on
assembly
lines,
kidding
materials
and
across
the
straight
on
this
new
facility,
3812
we're
using
that
as
a
warehouse
to
store
extra
raw
materials
and
finished
goods.
Okay,
I.
M
M
O
B
N
B
N
B
N
B
D
N
N
D
B
We've
got
a
motion
second
for
approval,
any
discussion
all
right,
seeing
none
record
your
votes
electronically,.
D
N
B
N
B
N
N
N
B
B
N
N
H
All
right,
this
is
a
public
hearing
for
our
militant.
So
if
anyone
want
to
speak
publicly
as
it
related
to
the
adoption
of
our
new
rate,
they
can
now
do
so,
but
the
only
thing
that's
changing.
As
far
as
the
millage
rate
that
we
adopted
for
FY
18
is
the
debt
service
millage
that
has
decreased
for
FY
19.
It
has
gone
down
from
point
six:
zero
meals
to
point
four,
seven
meals.
That
is
the
one
change
in
our
millage
rate.
The
other
important
information
about
within
the
millage
ordinance
is
our
installment
dates.
H
D
H
J
B
K
K
This
does
not
there's
a
question
mark
at
the
end
of
this.
This
is
these
are
the
same.
Taxing
districts
that
we
have
had
in
the
past
is
that
right,
that's
correct,
so
none
of
that
has
changed.
That's
correct.
The
second
thing
that
that
I
would
ask
you
to
do
miss
Alexander
I
know.
You
said
that
our
millage
rate
was
going
down
slightly.
What
what
will
that
mean?
How
will
the
average
citizens
see
that
what
impact
will
that
have
on
the
taxes
and
that
sort
of
thing
well,.
H
One,
the
value
of
one
meal
from
from
a
debt
service
standpoint
is
a
little
bit
more
than
five
million
dollars.
Is
it's
not
going
down?
A
complete
meal
is
actually
going
down
point
one
three
meals
from
last
year,
so
that'd
be
13
about
13%
of
the
five
million
I
can
do
the
calculations
for
you
in
just
a
minute.
If
you
want
to
know
from
a
dollar
standpoint,
but
it's
just
a
debt
service.
Millage,
that's
going
down
so.
K
P
H
P
H
N
H
So
the
a
chart
here
that's
listed
on
the
screen
is
the
chart
that
is
included
in
the
millage
ordinance
and
the
net
in
Manoa
millage,
which
is
our
maintenance
and
operation
millage
rate
that
is
still
17
point
1,
8
percent,
I'm,
sorry
17
point
one
eight
Mills
and,
as
you
can
see,
the
bond
millage
rate,
which
is
our
debt
service,
Mills
rate,
is
listed
as
point
four:
seven
Mills
for
a
total
millage
rate
of
17
point
six:
five
Mills,
whereas
FY
18,
that
total
millage
rate
was
seventeen
point.
Seven
eight
Mills.
K
P
P
H
H
N
N
Again,
those
installment
payment
sites
will
be
October,
15
and
December
1.
This
is
just
first
reading
will
vote
on
that
at
the
next
meeting.
That'll
be
next
week
at
9:00
a.m.
then
a
reminder
as
councillor
Davis
alluded
to
the
school.
Millage
ordinances
will
be
brought
in
July
for
first
and
second
reading
at
those
two
meetings,
because
they
are
not
going
to
take
official
action
until
the
end
of
June
we'll
bring
those
back
in
July
and
Mayor.
N
N
E
Clifton,
we
just
want
to
make
sure
on
item
13
we're
on
we're
seeing
item
13,
that's
gonna!
Go
to
I
just
want
to
make
it
clear
that
that's
not
saying
that
we
Council
are
going
to
change
the
the
time
frame
for
alcohol
from
12
to
11.
That's
just
saying
that
it
will
be
on
the
ballot
for
the
voters
to
vote
on
it.
Just.
N
E
N
E
And
city
manager,
is
it
possible
that
we
can
have
miss
unpopular,
come
back
and
do
a
update
in
why
we
went
ahead
and
raised
the
garbage
fee
$1
to
show
where
we
were
to
show
some
of
those
vehicles,
those
problems
we
had,
and
this
is
the
reason
why,
because
I
know,
there's
mixed
emotions
in
the
community
about?
Why
should
we
or
why
shouldn't
we?
J
E
You
Kison
I
know
we
received
that
report
and
we've
seen
it,
but
sometimes
when
it's
a
long
period
of
time
like
that,
and
they
were
you
know,
approving
something
now
people
will
forget,
and
this
will
also
help
remind
the
whole
purpose,
then
why
we
did
it
and
what
was
the
importance
of
us
putting
it
another
dollar
on
the
bill.
Sure.
D
B
Great,
and
so
we
will
now
go
into
our
public
agenda,
masala
mean:
did
you
want
to
come
on
up
I,
don't
think
anyone
else's
here?
Well,
let
me
see
real
quick
hold
on
a
minute.
Somebody
did
walk
in
I,
don't
see
miss
Susan
Gallagher
mr.
mark
Cofield,
it's
mr.
mark
coalfield,
here,
okay
saw
a
few
folks.
I
didn't
recognize
one
make
sure
miss
al-amin.
You
wanted
to
come
on
up.
I
Thank
you
so
much
for
this
opportunity
and
don't
forget
to
state
your
name:
your
dress,
oh
I'm,
sorry,
Teresa,
el-amin,
3911,
steam,
Mill,
Road,
I
really
do
appreciate
this
opportunity
and
open
government
and
I
must
say
out
of
all
the
places.
I
believe
this
is
the
most
generous
public
agenda,
tab,
I've
ever
known
and
I
really
thank
you.
I
always
think
I'll
never
use
the
whole
ten
minutes,
but
I
found
myself
doing
that
and
I
want
to
give
a
little
bit
of
commentary
on
the
issue
of
open
records
as
I
pursue.
I
Well,
what
was
happening
at
that
time
in
2011
is
that
the
state
attorney
general
mr.
Sam
Olens
was
showing
that
he
was
an
activist
upon
the
question
of
open
meetings
and
open
records.
He
was
actually
traveling
around
the
state.
Doing
trainings
for
communities
and
I
think
he
may
have
come
here
to
Muscogee
County
I
think
there
was
an
issue
with
the
school
board
about
open
meetings
and
open
records
at
the
time.
I
Well,
over
these
years,
I
found
that
through
the
Muscogee
County
School
District
that
they
have
learned
the
significance
of
complying
with
the
open
records
request.
The
board
attorney
mr.
Ellington,
who
is
with
a
private,
firm
and
I,
think
he
has
a
contract
with
the
Muscogee
County
School
District
Board,
when
I
send
a
request
to
him
within
three
days.
I've
got
it
because
this
is
a
great
sunshine
law
in
the
state
of
Georgia,
one
of
the
better
ones.
I
The
records
in
question
right
now
have
to
do
with
the
fact
that
this
chief
security
officer,
which
is
something
that's,
definitely
going
to
impact
the
city
report
it
at
a
March
board
meeting
of
the
Muscogee
County
School
District
that
34
students
had
been
arrested
and
charged
with
38
different
crimes.
It's
so
distracting
that
watch
mr.
Allen
and
Miss
Woodson
talking
up
a
bit
well.
I
So
what
I
am
trying
to
figure
out
now
is
what
has
happened
to
all
of
those
students
who
were
arrested,
because
the
security
officer
has
admitted
that
some
of
them
got
cases
so
I
approached
the
Columbus
Police
Department
for
those
records.
Well,
I
was
told
that
it
would
cost
two
hundred
plus
dollars
to
get
them,
and
so,
after
contacting
the
state
attorney
about
that,
I
realized.
There
was
an
issue
about
the
juvenile
records
and
the
time
it
might
take
to
take
a
look
at
the
children
already.
I
So
I
did
modify
my
request
to
focus
strictly
on
the
high
school
students,
because
the
likelihood
of
those
students
being
charged
as
adults,
they're,
17
or
18,
so
I
was
given
another
email.
After
putting
in
my
modified
request
from
the
City
Attorney's
Office
from
Miss
Smith
saying
that
there
were
ninety
seven
records
involved,
I
assume
she
meant
it
was
97
students
who
were
in
the
high
school
numbers
and
that's
my
first
five
minutes.
Yes,.
E
I
That
it
would
cost
eighty
two
dollars
and
change
to
look
at
those
records
and
then
some
additional
costs
would
be
determined
later
well.
What
I
wrote
back
to
Miss
Smith
and
said?
Is
that?
Can
you
give
me
the
total
of
what
it's
gonna
cost
to
actually
complete
my
request,
which
is
to
know
what
happened
to
the
students
who
were
charged
as
adults
if
they
got
a
case
and
what
it's
the
status
of
those
cases,
because
the
school
to
Prison
Pipeline
is
something
very
real.
I
Now
I
am
NOT
opposed
to
paying
for
records
this
step
of
records
which
I
paid
for
from
the
Clerk
of
Council.
Thank
you
so
much.
These
are
original
documents
that
were
copy
six
years
of
crime
prevention
contracts,
the
things
that
you
call
grants
that
are
really
contracts
between
the
mayor
and
the
city
manager
with
the
various
agencies
who
collect
their
$700,000.
I
I
But
I
hope
that
there's
something
that
you
can
do
miss
which
mr.
Allen
to
help
me
with
this.
If
you're
concerned
about
this,
because
it's
important
the
community
needs
to
know
and
I
really
really
appreciated
the
conversation
you
were
having
about
the
Complete
Streets
very
important
mr.
city
manager,
that
people
are
in
gage,
because
those
of
us
who
are
engaged
in
the
community
want
to
know
that
our
council
members
are
on
top
of
what's
happening
and,
as
you
know,
we
live
on
the
same
street
and
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff.
I
I
can
talk
about
am
a
street,
and
so
and
so
we
we
really
need
to
have
that
level
of
engagement
from
council
members
and
I
really
appreciate.
Madam
an
that,
you
allowed
me
to
wait
until
you
had
a
quorum
here.
Sure
now.
All
of
the
council
members
who
are
on
duty
are
here
and
they
can
get
to
hear
what
I'm
saying,
because
I
really
do
want
to
get
this
done,
because
they're
getting
ready
to
make
a
very
important
decision.
I
It's
been
four
million
dollars
to
have
their
own
police
force,
their
own
Police
Agency
inside
of
the
Muscogee
County
School
District,
four
million
dollars.
It's
gonna
draw
from
what
you're
trying
to
do
trust
me,
because
they're
gonna
get
$40,000
a
year
and
they
will
be
in
the
Teachers
Retirement
System
a
system
I,
don't
believe
they're
paying
four
percent
of
their
salary
into
that.
So
we're
gonna
have
that
situation
in
this
community.
I
Everybody
needs
to
understand
that
connection
between
what's
happening
at
the
Muscogee
County
school
district
and
what
you're
trying
to
do
and
what
people
are
concerned
about
schools
and
crying
that's
what
the
Chattahoochee
Valley
foundation
is
saying:
schools
and
crimes.
So
when
we
have
thee
on
the
table
meeting,
October,
23rd
I'm
sure
this
will
be
a
big
part
of
the
discussion.
I
think
they're
gonna
have
a
hard
time
getting
that
police
agency
together,
but
we
shall
see,
but
I
just
want
you
to
know.
What's
going
on
as
I
pursue
my
open
records
requests
great.
B
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much
and
yes,
it
is
I'll.
Tell
you
with
the
open
records
requests.
We
do
follow
it
right
down
the
line.
As
far
as
how
we
pay.
You
know
how
we
require
payment
when
we
require
payment,
how
much
that
payment
is
and
so
I
know.
Mr.
Fay
wants
to
speak
to
that
and
and
just
sort
of
explain
that.
B
N
Just
want
to
read
one
email
into
the
record,
please
that
our
paralegal
Miss
Smith
has
written
back
and
forth
with
MS
Ella
main
with
respect
to
the
arrest
records,
some
of
which
may
be
juvenile
records.
I'm
just
going
to
read
this
into
the
record.
Dear
mozilla
main
I
believe
that
my
previous
estimate
given
to
you
is
accurate.
However,
in
response
to
your
revised
request
of
May
23,
please
be
advised
that
the
Columbus
Police
Department
has
informed
me.
N
It
will
take
approximately
15
minutes
for
each
of
the
97
cases
just
to
determine
whether
they're
juveniles
are
not
and
the
size
of
the
files.
Thus,
the
time
spent
in
such
a
preliminary
search
would
require
approximately
24
point
25
hours
at
3.42
per
hour,
bringing
the
total
amount
due
to
process
this
request
to
eighty
two
dollars
and
ninety
four
cents.
N
We
can
give
you
an
estimate
or
further
cost,
once
we
have
had
a
chance
to
review
the
files
which
did
not
involve
a
juvenile
loc
GA
50
1871,
c1
I
will
need
your
agreement
to
payment
and
the
authorization
to
proceed.
Please
be
advised
that
you
also
owe
an
outstanding
balance
of
one
hundred
and
$16.24
to
the
Columbus
Police
Department
for
the
crime
statistics
for
2013,
through
16
provider,
on
September
7
to
proceed
with
your
modified
request.
N
Please
remit
a
check
in
advance
in
the
amount
of
eighty
two
dollars
and
ninety
four
cents
payable
to
Columbus
Georgia
care
of
the
City
Attorney's
Office
BL
Box,
1340,
OC
GA,
fifty
1871
D
cordially
marcia
smith
paralegal.
Under
the
statute,
when
there
have
been
prior
requests
and
those
requests
have
not
been
paid
for
then
the
next
request
that
comes
in
you
require
an
advance
of
eighty
two
dollars
and
ninety
four
cents
and
we're
perfectly
willing
upon
that
advance
payment
for
our
paralegal
in
the
police
department.
N
Folks
to
see
if
there
are
juvenile
records
involved
that
need
to
be
reductant
taken
out,
but
that's
the
way
the
law
works
and
one
final
point
open
records
disputes.
This
counsel
doesn't
have
technical
jurisdiction
over
these
disputes.
Superior
Court
does
so
there.
If
there
is
a
really
serious
dispute,
it
doesn't
come
here.
It
goes
to
Superior
Court,
but
I
wanted
you
all
to
know
that
they've
been
working
back
and
forth
with
the
police
department
to
comply.
N
Another
request
was
complied
to
on
the
same
day,
May
29th,
involving
her
pension
report
questions
and
she
received
that
response
in
a
timely
manner.
So
this
is
going
back
and
forth
the
jurisdictional
eyes
in
Superior
Court
for
real
dispute,
but
we
are
working
to
try
to
get
through
the
problem
on
an
advance
payment
of
the
eighty
two
dollars
and
ninety
four
cents
we'll
take
further
action.
N
B
E
We
go
miss
Aleman
I
just
want
to
make
a
comment.
The
conversation
that
councillor
and
Alan
and
I
were
having
was
without
standing
program.
You
have
and
I
was
trying
to
recruit
some
help
for
your
program,
and
but
we
would
listen.
We
were
listening
at
the
same
time,
but
I
needed
to
take
that
opportunity
before
I
have
a
senior
moment
and
forget
about
it,
because
you
have
an
outstanding
program
where
the
children
come
to,
learn
and
read
and
help
with
their
homework.
E
Then
they
get
to
keep
the
computer,
and
he
was
asking
me
the
question:
where
does
she
get
her
funding?
I
said
from
generous
people
and
companies
that
donate
the
computers
and
so
forth?
So
just
wanted
you
to
know
we
weren't
ignoring
you,
we
were
listening,
but
I
was
giving
some
little
poem
and
maybe
we
can
help
you.
Okay.
Thank
you.
Thank.
Q
Q
On
several
occasions,
I
have
been
before
counsel
on
the
public
agenda.
On
the
first
time
that
I
made
an
attempt
to
approach
the
mayor,
Theresa
Tomlinson,
it
was
in
December,
2017
I
still
have
the
same
concern
regarding
meeting
with
Theresa
Tomlinson,
due
to
the
fact
that
she
is
the
Public
Safety
Director,
and
it
is
my
understanding
that
the
Public
Safety
Director
is
directly
involved
with
overseeing
several
different
departments
in
city
government,
mainly
my
main
concern
the
Columbus
Police
Department.
Q
Q
Q
Q
So
I
understand
that
this
is
a
process,
and
since
this
is
a
process,
I'm
understanding
that
maybe
the
reason
why
she's
saying
not
saying
anymore,
that
this
is
related
to
the
church
is
because
I've
tried
to
emphasize
to
her
that
this
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
church.
And
the
case
report
number
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
church.
So
I
think
we're
making
progress
toward
meeting
with
the
officer,
because.
Q
The
Public,
Safety
Director
is
no
longer
saying
what
she
was
saying
initially,
because
the
fact
of
the
matter
is
integrity
is
in
place
on
my
part
and
on
her
part
and
now
I
think
that,
because
she
hasn't
said
anything
else
about
it
being
related
to
the
church,
that
she
is
fully
aware
that
this
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
church
and
I'm
glad
about
that
part,
because
we
want
to
move
forward.
I
know
I
want
to
move
forward.
My
family
members
want
to
move
forward
because
they
are
anxiously
awaiting
well
mama.
Q
Why
do
you
think
what
happened
happened
well,
I'm
documenting
everything
for
the
purpose
of
future
generations
within
the
family,
understanding
that
this
happened,
but
just
because
it
happened
that
didn't
make
it
proper,
so
I'm
coming
to
try
to
get
an
understanding
so
that
I
can
explain
to
the
future
generations
of
the
family
and
others
that
things
happen.
But
you
just
don't
have
to
lie
around
and
sulk
about
sulk
about
it.
You
can
go
straight
to
the
source
and
say
why
did
you
write
this
information?
Q
I'm,
not
understanding
why
you
wrote
this
information
and
the
person
who
is
in
charge
of
that
individual
can
come
to
an
agreement
about
why
what
was
recorded
was
recorded
and
that's
why
I'm
seeking
your
attention,
Public,
Safety,
Director,
Theresa,
Tomlinson
I,
have
not
heard
from
you
in
writing.
I
did
request
December
this
at
the
December
2017
meetings.
When
you
had
your
assistant
to
talk
to
me
at
the
end
of
the
meeting
that
I
did
not
want
any
telephone
calls.
I
only
wanted
US
Postal
Service
communication
in
the
recent
paper.
Q
B
Q
B
L
B
B
J
You,
madam
mayor,
only
number
one
on
that
agenda:
I
am
going
to
delay
it
I
noticed
the
city
attorney
asked
for
executive
session
on
real
estate,
property
disposition
and
so
I'm
going
to
delay
that,
until
after
executive
session
on
real
estate
property
disposition,
so
number
two:
oh
man,
Jim
they've
got
donation
of
$90,000
from
an
anonymous
citizen
for
Cooper,
Creek,
Tennis
Center,
and
we're
asking
your
acceptance.
Approval
of
the
$90,000
we've.
B
Got
a
motion
and
second
for
approval:
does
anyone
have
any
discussion?
We
have
counselor
counselor,
huff
I,
just.
J
R
R
Ball,
you
know
the
plastic
ball
and
it
is
spreading
across
the
nation
and
so
we're
very
fortunate
to
get
this
donation
to
be
able
to
have
some
equip
of
Creek.
We
want
to
start
our
own
lead.
The
YMCA
has
a
very
active
league
in
pickleball
right
now.
Thank.
J
B
J
B
E
Just
had
a
crazy
idea,
and
that
was
sharing
it
with
my
partner
over
here,
maybe
on
once
it's
all
set
up.
You
can
set
up
something
and
council
can
come
out
there
and
try
it
absolutely
little
team-building
exercise
between
us
and
they
met
a
little
ball
back
and
forth.
You.
B
B
K
B
D
J
B
J
So
I've
got
to
just
emergency
purchases
that
I
want
to
bring
to
your
attention.
One
is
what
the
Sheriff's
Department.
It
was
a
hot
water
system
at
the
Muscogee
County
Jail
and
it
was
$21,000
and
and
then
we
had
an
during
all
of
the
rain
that
we
had.
We
had
a
weather,
emergency,
repair,
repairs
and
purchases,
and
there
was
a
need
to
engage
some
contractors
and
rent
pumps
to
begin
pumping
at
least
two
of
our
watersheds,
and
that
was
an
emergency
purchase
so
that
you
know-
and
so
we
don't
need
a
vote.
J
I
just
want
you
to
be
able
on
the
water
sheds
I
do
not
have
the
total
cost
at
this
point.
Counselor
Thomas,
the
hot
water
is
$21,000,
but
that
they
have
to
rent
some
water,
some
pumps
to
make
sure
those
watersheds
didn't
overflow
and
get
into
the
neighborhoods,
and
so
that's
what
that
was
about
with
that.
J
J
J
And
yes,
you
can
and
I'll
help
Rick
Jones
to
get
with
you.
We
do
it
whenever
you
it's
convenient
for
you.
But,
madam
mayor,
one
thing
that's
not
listed.
That
counsel
Huff
has
asked
is
that
Becca
glisten
with
Parks
and
Rec
update
us
on
the
pool
passes
the
summer
thing
that
we
present
it
to
you.
Okay,.
B
B
D
J
D
J
M
R
We've
already
given
out
over
800
of
the
summer
fun
passes
they're
using
it
it's
early
at
a
Solomon,
Road
and
I'm
sorry,
double
churches,
&
Rigdon.
Every
day,
we've
got
a
huge
turnout
there
and
the
aquatics
that
I
just
went
over
there
and
we've
got
a
couple
hundred
kids
over
there
right
now.
They
can
get
them
at
the
Aquatic
Center
at
our
office
at
Metro
or
at
the
ice
rink
pick
it
up.
That
includes
free
admission
for
children,
18
and
under
to
double
churches.
&Amp;
Rigdon.
R
M
R
R
R
J
B
S
Amir
and
members
of
council
on
the
clerk's
agenda.
We
have
a
few
temporary
closing
applications,
one
for
June
21st
through
the
June
22nd
for
the
River
City
soapbox,
derby,
practice
on
June,
28th
and
29th
in
connection
with
the
CSU
team
appreciation
event
on
June
30th,
the
River
City
soapbox,
derby
and
June
30th,
the
uptown
big
sky,
bravery,
5k
and
ten,
hey
Ron
and
then
on
June
14th
outdoor
church
picnic
for
the
Greater
Bellwood
Baptist
Church
on
July
16th.
A
graduation
party
on
Rubin
Street
have
a
resignation
of
mr.
B
B
B
K
T
S
On
a
boat
appointment
on
the
board
of
Family
and
Children
Services,
miss
Barbara's
story,
Jones
term
will
be
expiring,
the
end
of
June.
She
is
eligible.
We
have
not
heard
back
as
to
whether
or
not
she
wants
to
serve
again.
She
dies.
Okay
can
I
get
up
someone
to
nominate
a
your
nominator
counselor
bar.
S
K
S
D
D
S
C
S
Then,
on
community
development,
Advisory
Council
councillor
Huff
is
working
on
a
nominee
for
his
district
three
feet.
We
still
need
someone
for
district
six,
as
well
as
someone
for
district
10
C
on
a
comprehensive
plan,
stakeholders
committee.
We
still
need
someone
for
this
district,
an
at-large
on
the
Convention
and
Visitor's
Board
of
Commissioners
mayor,
miss
Marianne
Richter,
who
represents
the
retail
tourism.
She
is
eligible
to
serve
again,
wants
to
serve
again
as
well
as
miss
Alison,
Cox
rittenberg.
B
S
On
the
Cooperative
Extension
advisory
board,
counselor
hub
is
nominating
miss
lawanda,
DeWanna
Williams
for
miss
Vanessa,
Lewis
seat
and
I'll
bring
this
back
next
week
for
confirmation
on
the
Columbus,
beautiful
Commission,
miss
carrot.
Karen
Henderson
is
not
eligible
to
serve
again.
Counselor
half
is
nominating
miss
Marion
parks
and
we
will
bring.
Q
S
I'm,
the
Liberty
district
Advisory
Committee.
We
still
need
someone
for
district
5
as
well
as
district
7
on
the
personnel
review
board.
Mr.
Keith
weeks
has
resigned
to
go
on
another
board.
We'll
need
someone
to
replace
him
on
the
personal
review
board
on
the
tree
board
for
dr.
Roger
brown
seat.
Counselor
hop
is
nominating
Miss,
Beauty
more
and
we'll
bring
this
back
at
our
next
meeting
for
confirmation
and
we
still
need
someone
for
Miss
Cassie,
Renfro
seat
and
that's
all
I
have
met
Amer
all.
D
M
M
M
B
T
J
You,
madam
mayor
pro-tem,
I've,
got
one
final
item
on
my
agenda.
It's
Lisa
amendment
for
redevelopment
of
Claflin
school
and
we
are
asking
your
approval
to
amend
the
current
lease
agreement
with
friends
of
historic
Laflin
Inc
to
extend
the
lease
term
and
incorporated
additional
requirements
needed
to
satisfy
the
investors
of
the
project.
J
Friends
of
historic
class
representative
is
here
and
Oracle
consultant
services
representative
also
here
and
we're
requesting
again
amendments
to
the
existing
lease
in
order
to
finalize
the
finance
and
needed
to
start
construction,
and
so
based
on
the
request
that
they've
made
to
us.
Our
staff
is
recommending
that
the
lease
agreement
and
any
other
agreements
between
the
parties
be
revised
as
follows.
J
We're
asking
to
extend
the
term
of
the
lease
agreement
from
forty
five
years
to
six
to
five
years.
Allow
provisions
to
be
added
to
the
lease
agreement
to
use
the
building
as
collateral
to
allow
for
financing
to
be
obtained
at
language
to
the
lease
agreement
that
specifies
that
the
property
will
revert
back
to
the
city
at
the
end
of
the
lease
term,
combine
all
relevant
portions
of
previous
lease
amendments,
MOU,
etc
into
one
document.
P
Yep
thinking
man,
Pro
Tim,
just
just
from
my
point
of
view,
I'm
not
in
support
of
the
current
agreement-
I'm
gonna,
let
you
all
know
I'm
a
hundred
percent
for
the
project,
hyung
percent
behind
you
wish
you
the
best
of
success
and
won't
you
succeed
it's
more
with
me
about
the
construction
of
the
the
contractors,
as
so
I
personally
am
NOT.
A
fan
of
the
leases
at
this
point
would
be
highly
in
favor
of
a
land
purchase
type
deal.
I.
Think
you
understand
what
I'm
saying.