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From YouTube: 12/13/22 - Dearborn Heights City Council Meeting
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The Dearborn Heights City Council Meeting taking place Tuesday, December 13th, 2022 in the Dearborn Heights Council Chambers and via Zoom.
A
A
C
A
Made
by
councilman
and
seconded
by
councilman
Bay
Doon.
Is
there
any
discussion
on
that
hearing?
None
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye
aye
any
opposed
the
eyes.
Have
it
motion
carried
next
item
on
the
agenda.
We
have
public
hearings
in
common
on
agenda
items.
Only
you
will
have
two
minutes,
you'll
be
able
to
come
up
and
speak
on
anything
on
the
agenda
and
please
state
your
name
City
and
street.
Is
there
anybody
in
the
audience
that
would
like
to
come
up
come
on
up,
sir.
F
H
H
H
H
J
J
F
J
B
A
E
A
A
D
Have
two
items
of
they
should
be
real,
quick,
I,
hope.
Okay,
the
first
one
is
on
6-32
I,
believe
it's
the
way
trim
certificate
of
payment.
It's
not
exactly
about
this,
but
in
my
travels
through
the
city,
we
pay
an
engineering
firm,
a
lot
of
money
to
do
our
engineering
work
and
and
hopefully
oversee
all
Contracting.
D
That's
done
a
few
years
back,
I
had
persuaded
weight,
trim
to
replace
some
cement
on
Hass
because
it
was
already
breaking
up
and
it
was
brand
spanking
new
I
traveled
down
to
the
request
of
a
a
citizen,
travel
down
Charlesworth
between
Hess
and
Warren.
That
road
is
not
very
old
either
a
year
or
two
at
the
best.
D
Not
even,
and
it
is
breaking
up
bad,
it's
pitted
it's
it's
it's
either
bad
cement
or
very
poor
workmanship,
and
if
this
you
know
continues,
we
we
probably
as
far
as
I'm
concerned,
need
to
look
for
someone
else
who
will
look
out
for
the
best
interest
of
our
city.
That
being
said,
I'm
hoping
that
someone
goes
out
and
looks
for
this
I
will
make
the
proper
phone
calls
to
the
engineering
department
and
let
them
know
about
it.
I
just
want
to
bring
it
out
to
the
public.
D
Let
them
know
that
we're
aware,
just
like
the
Lewis
Manor
subdivision,
I
drove
through
that
again,
the
other
day
Fairwood
has.
It
was
all
brand
new
asphalt.
It's
all
breaking
up
it's
only
three
years
old,
okay,
it's
ridiculous!
So
so
I'm
gonna.
K
Absolutely
so
part
of
what
we're
doing
currently
is
we're
looking
at
our
standards
throughout
the
city
and
I'm
talking
to
the
building's
apartment
who's
on
part
of
we're,
looking
at
our
at
our
standards
to
determine
the
mixed
designs
that
we've
contract
for
the
oversight
to
make
sure
that
we
get
what
we
want
and
we
also
looking
at
the
the
standards
we
follow,
like
the
distance
between
brains
on
their
own
views.
Things
of
that
nature.
A
D
Yes,
I
do
675
and
I.
Think
I'll
I'll
I'll
ask
our
our
Treasurer
about
this.
This
is
from
plant
Moran.
These
are
the
charges
for
them
for
doing
our
services
rendered
are,
are
they
still
or
why
are
they
still
doing?
Bank
bank
reconciliations
for
us.
L
M
J
J
Job
it
is
a
function
of
our
job
and
we
are
in
the
process
of
cleaning
all
that
up
right
now,
because
we
have
so
many
bank
accounts,
it's
convoluted
on
how
to
trace
the
money.
I
should
say,
and
so
part
of
it
is
in
one
bank,
account
the
other
one's
in
another
bank
account
and
we
haven't
been
able
to
train
our
employees
in
the
Comptroller
Department
to
actually
show
her
how
to
do
a
background.
Conciliation.
N
So
this
was
an
issue
last
year,
our
I
think
our
original
controller
was
for
badri
Jawan.
The
idea
was
you
can't
you
keep
the
accounting
on
the
general
ledger,
whether
it
was
in
a
you
know,
a
colony
and
still
go
there.
There
are
a
lot
of
bank
account.
Bank
accounts
open
number
one
and
number
two,
that's
part
of
the
overall
with
plant
Moraine
coming
in
and
and
that's
part
of
the
whole
contract
for
them
to
redo
our
systems.
Is
that
that
correct.
J
J
A
You
very
much
any
other
questions
on
fund
transfers
all
right
here
and
done.
Motion
made
by
councilman
B
Doon
seconded
by
councilman,
constant
all
in
favor,
please
State,
aye
aye
any
opposed
the
eyes
have
it.
Motion
carried
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
item:
eight,
a
German
Heist
DPW
supervisors,
Association
contract,
councilman,
musket.
A
A
Okay,
mine
is
not
necessarily
a
discussion
on
there,
because
I
know
we've
gone
back
and
forth,
including
some
closed
sessions
on
this
and
I
I.
Thank
and
congratulate
everybody
for
getting
us
to
this
Final
Phase.
But
it's
a
little
side
thing
to
this.
I
just
happened
to
stop
by
the
DPW
yards
and
and
I
had
a
little
concern
from
some
of
the
DPW
supervisors,
employees,
etc,
etc.
N
I
N
N
A
N
A
A
good
suggestion
yeah,
so
whatever
we
can
do,
I
mean
these
are
some
of
the
guys
and
gals
that
provide
a
lot
of
the
very
important
customer
services
that
a
lot
of
our
residents
expect
snow,
plowing
countries,
etc,
etc.
So
I
love
them
for
that
I.
Thank
them
for
that
and
I'd
appreciate
whatever
we
can
do
for
them
for
them.
Okay,
any
other
discussion
items
on
this
Council
chair,
yes,
councilman.
O
Yeah
I
spoke
with
several
members
of
this
supervisor
team
and
they're
happy
with
this
contract.
It's
just
you
know
it's
moving
in
the
right
direction.
It's
just
a
shame
that
we
couldn't
have
had
this
type
of
agreement
with
our
Union
employees
earlier
on
this
year,
but
this
is
a
good
contract
moving
forward.
So
maybe
something
to
work
on.
Thank.
A
You,
okay,
thank
you,
councilman
any
other
discussions
on
this
all
right
hearing.
None
all
in
favor,
please
stay
high,
any
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
motion
carried
congratulations
to
everyone
involved.
F
I
moved
that
to
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
authorized
the
publication
of
the
annual
publication,
amended
notice
of
the
meeting
is
required
under
Public
Act
number
267
Public
Act
of
1976
and
clarify
the
wording
of
the
city
council.
Meeting
portion
read
in
quotations
in
the
event
of
a
primary
election.
The
first
meeting
in
August
will
be
held:
Thursday
August,
10th
2023
and
December
26
2023
meeting
in
quotations
canceled
the
amended
notice
of
the
meeting
to
be
published.
Wednesday
December
14
2022,
as
outlined
in
9A.
A
D
In
light
of
our
request
earlier
that
something
that
I
didn't
take
for
Grant
I
took
for
granted
about
these
of
what
how
they
come
about
who's
got
the
authority
over
them.
Starting
stopping.
This
may
be
something
that
we
may
want
to
refer
back
to
the
administration,
to
find
out
some
of
these
questions
of
that
Mr
zohara
Abdallah
brought
up.
That's
my
opinion
so
and
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
Council
chair.
D
A
And
keep
in
mind
once
it's
published,
I
presume
and
let
me
know
if
I'm
wrong,
I
presume
you
can
make
changes.
A
O
O
F
E
A
Okay,
so
next
up
is
councilman.
Wenzel
go
ahead.
O
Yeah,
what
kind
of
time
sensitivity
is
this
does.
A
N
N
So,
like
the
I
think
they're
talking
about
the
Watershed
stewards
commission
that
was
started
by
Kurt
heisey
and
myself,
because
we
have
to
put
in
this
report
to
the
county
and
the
state
to
sweppey
and
we
get
extra
money
and
then
like,
for
example,
let's
say
the
diversity
commission
that
was
created
because
Margaret
Van
Houten
when
she
was
on
the
council,
there
was
an
incident
in
the
North
End,
so
the
time
of
of
our
meetings
and
so
forth.
That's
that
that's
not
contained!
That's
a
separate
thing!
Clark!
You!
You
understand.
N
Who
gets
appointment
for
now
the
the
zoning
board
of
appeals
or
the
you
know
appeal
for
your
tax
assessment?
That's
a
different
animal,
but
that's
what
I
think
Mr
Abdel
hako
I
know
left
is
looking
for
and
that's
something
different
from
Council
bidding
starts
at
six.
So
you
know
if
people
want
to
attend,
they
can
attend.
F
M
N
A
A
Support
okay
motion
made
by
councilman
mosque
and
this
is
seconded
by
councilwoman
Breyer.
Is
there
any
discussion
on
that
hearing?
None
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye
aye,
any
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
motion
carried
next
item
on
agenda
is
an
item
9C
controller
King,
new
claim,
presentation,
format.
C
A
Just
a
quick
comment
from
myself:
a
lot
of
cities:
don't
do
a
lot
of
cities.
Don't
do
these
types,
you
gotta
mute
that
yeah
got
it.
Okay,
oh.
A
Okay,
so
a
lot
a
lot
of
cities,
don't
necessarily
do
the
these
types
of
claims
through
the
city
council.
This
was
brought
forward
a
few
years
back
by
a
former
councilwoman
that
brought
it
and
felt
that
the
council
should
see
it.
A
So
this
particular
recommendation
I
personally
agree
with
controller
King,
because
there's
no
sense
in
them
doing
this
twice
or
doing
it
in
a
format
that
we
like
but
doing
the
work
double
so
give
us
what
you
recommended:
I'm,
okay,
with
it
at
least
I'm
speaking
on
behalf
of
myself,
and
if
any
council
member
wants
more
information.
Obviously
they
can
contact.
A
You
have
a
conversation
and
get
it
all
cleared
up
personally,
I'm
comfortable
to
what
you
you
are
asking
for
and
I
think
will
make
things
a
lot
more
efficient,
not
to
mention
I
I
went
through
the
new
format.
I
mean
it's
pretty
readable.
I
mean
you
know
a
little
harder
just
because
it's
new,
but
eventually
I,
think
we'll
get
it.
So.
Thank
you
any
other
comments
on
this
all
right
here.
In
none
motion
made
by
councilwoman,
Breyer
and
seconded
about
councilman
mosque,
all
in
favor,
please
State,
aye
aye.
A
G
G
H
A
A
C
Would
recommend
that
we
make
a
motion
that
the
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
approve
a
t
firstnet
primary
as
the
cell
service
provider
for
the
city,
which
will
expand
the
use
of
cell
phones
to
staff
that
may
be
required
to
communicate
and
complete
work
off
site?
The
pricing
is
based
on
Michigan
deal
State
contract
in
addition,
authorized
American,
comptroller
or
clerk
to
sign
the
necessary
warrants.
The
treasure
to
issue
payment
for
the
cost
of
the
service
out
of
account
number.
C
101-258-981.000
and
furthermore,
authorize
the
mayor
and
city
clerk
to
execute
the
proposal
on
behalf
of
the
city,
moreover,
provided
the
mayor
also
authorizes
any
such
payment
as
necessary
expense.
The
city
council
authorizes
warrants
to
be
issued
for
the
payment
of
these
Services.
By
doing
so,
the
city
council
is
authorizing
any
such
warrants
and
payments
without
prior
authorization
by
the
city
council
of
the
specific
warrant
and
payment
as
permitted
by
and
consistent
with
City
Charter
section
8.9
is
outlined
in
9e.
Second,
okay,.
A
O
A
I
do
know
this
is
something
that
has
a
lot
more
security,
because
it's
for
First
Responders,
but
it.
P
Is
it
is
for
firstnet
resp,
as
for
our
First,
Responders
is
actually
a
different
bandwidth
than
what
your
traditional
phone
would
access.
The
best
way
I
can
explain.
It
is
if
you're
in
a
University
of
Michigan
game,
100
000
people
around
have
a
very
hard
time
making
a
phone
call.
These
phones
will
actually
make
that
phone
call
because
for
First
Responders,
the
primary
and
the
secondary
and
the
bandwidth,
the
39.99
is
actually
dictated
by
the
state
of
Michigan.
P
This
is
negotiated
by
the
state
for
us
with
the
providers
at
T
was
awarded
the
state
contract.
Unlimited
data,
unlimited
tax,
unlimited
voice,
all
included
with
it.
You
can't
as
a
state
entity.
We
can't
beat
that
pricing
so.
P
The
44.99
are,
they
can
be
tethered.
That
means
they
can
be
turned
into
hot
spots
for
them,
for
example,
our
inspectors
that
go
out
and
have
we've
already
provided
them
with
their
laptops
or
Surface
Pros
to
go
out
there
that
they've,
one
of
the
biggest
complaints
I
got
when
I
took
this
job
was
they've,
got
these
but
they're,
not
there's
no
internet
for
them
out
there.
So
we've
already
provided
half
the
equipment.
This
is
our
way
to
provide
the
rest,
you're.
G
O
You
know
I
noticed
like
at
least
a
third
of
these
are
for
our
directors
and
engineers
and
building
inspectors.
Do
we
need
that
that
kind
of
bandwidth,
or
whatever
it's
called
for
those
in.
P
All
honesty
whether
we
go
first
net
or
we
go
ATT
traditional
plans
like
you,
get
it
at
home
as
a
state
entity.
399
is
the
my
deal
price
all.
A
All
right
so
back
to
item
nine
e,
which
I
think
councilwoman
Breyer
for
reading
that
it's
about
40
sentences,
so
good
job.
Thank
you
all
right.
Any
other
discussion
items
on
that
hearing.
None
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye
aye
any
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
motion
carried.
Thank
you
well,
you're.
Next,
again,
all
right
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
our
I.T
director,
Cooper
City,
Hall
phone
system,
agreement,
alteration,
Council,
chair,
councilman,.
D
What
I
moved
at
the
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
approved
the
amended
phone
service
agreement
with
Windstream
to
include
updated
equipment
and
connections
that
will
reduce
the
monthly
cost
of
phone
service
to
City
Hall.
In
addition,
authorized
the
mayor
and
comptroller
or
clerk
to
sign
a
necessary
warrant
of
warrants
on
behalf
of
the
city
and
a
Treasurer
to
issue
payment
out
of
account
number.
D
101-258-728.001,
furthermore,
authorize
the
mayor
and
a
city
clerk
to
execute
the
service
agreement
on
behalf
of
the
city.
More
of,
moreover,
provide
the
mayor
also
authorize
any
such
payments
as
necessary
expense.
The
city
council
authorizes
warrants
to
be
issued
for
the
payment
of
these
Services.
By
doing
so,
the
city
council
is
authorizing
any
such
warrants
and
payments
without
prior
authorization
by
city
council.
If
the
specific
warrant
and
payment
as
permitted
by
the
consistent
with
City
charge,
section
8.9
as
outlined
a
9f.
A
P
The
my
deal
pricing.
Yes,
my
deal
state
of
Michigan
that
negotiates
on
the
behalf
of
us,
so
we
don't
have
to
go
out
for
rfps
and
whatnot.
They
do.
If
you
go
to
my
deal,
just
search
Google
my
deal,
you
can
find
all
the
different
pricing
for
a
lot
of
the
different
entities
that
you
can
have
so
literally
it
could
be
vehicles
for.
E
P
Cyber
security
services
it
can
provide
and
again
because
of
the
mass
deals
with
it
you're
going
to
get
the
best
pricing
utilizing
my
deal
so.
G
A
Chair,
okay,
so
motion
carried
so
next
up
is
item
9g
police
chief
heart
purchase
and
pay
in-car
cameras
extended
maintenance
agreement.
A
G
Heights
city
council
approved
the
purchase
and
payment
of
the
extended
maintenance
agreement
between
safe
Fleet
and
the
city
or
35
in-car
cameras
for
police
vehicles
for
a
total
cost
of
five
thousand
seven
hundred
and
seventy
five
dollars.
In
addition,
authorize
the
mayor
and
controller
to
our
clerk
to
sign
the
necessary
warrants
on
behalf
of
the
city
and
the
treasurer
to
issue
payment
out
of
account.
A
F
How's
somebody
doing
I
moved
it
to
Dubai
city
council,
renewed
the
business
license
for
Anthony's
all
Car
and
Truck
Sales
LLC
at
20032,
Van
Born
and
Randy's
Robindale
bar
at
two
five
one,
two
two
worn
as
outlined
in
13A.
Second
port.
A
F
Council
chairs,
I,
just
gotta,
say
Randy's
has
been
a
long
time,
business
I.
Think
in
our
community
you
know
I
I
know
the
business
owners
are
are
very
giving
to
the
Rotary
Club
as
well.
They
offer
certain
things
with
them,
so
I
just
want
to
give
out
my
kudos
to
them
and
thank
them
for
their
services
and
being
here
in
the
city
of
Dearborn.
Heights
and
they've
definitely
upgraded
their
canopies
and
it
really
yeah.
It
looks
nice,
it
looks
real
beautiful.
They
got
a
nice
patio.
If
you
guys
haven't
tried
it.
A
Too,
okay,
thank
you
all
right.
Any
other
discussions
on
that
you're
hearing,
none
all
in
favor,
please
stay
high,
any
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
motion
carried
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
item
13B,
temporary
food
truck
10th,
cart,
business
license
applications,
okay,
give
it
to
councilman
constant,
go
ahead.
N
D
N
Katrina
Mia
and
Mr
Bowles,
as
bullets
outlined
in
Virginia
Beach
I,
like
the
first
name
of
the
restaurant,
but
this
is
Mr
support.
N
F
Q
We're
looking
forward
to
do
business
in
the
city
of
Dearborn
Heights.
We
appreciate
this
opportunity.
We're
gonna
have
a
a
food
truck
that
serves
Mediterranean
style
food,
but
done
a
little
bit
differently
than
your
normal
shish
kebab
and
kafta
and
stuff
like
that.
We're
going
to
do
rice
bowls
with
chicken
and
a
little
bit
of
American
taste
to
it,
but
with
a
middle
eastern
Flair,
so
I'll
hope
we
look
forward
to
seeing
you
guys
there
and
you
know
once
you
approve
us.
Definitely.
Q
R
A
It's
at
the
gas
station
way
across
from
the
Maaco
plant
now.
Q
Phil
comes
from
Tim
Hortons,
yes,
Mike
purchased
the
station,
the
old
family
they're
all.
Q
No,
it's
it's
it's
in
the
gas
station,
it's
in
the
Sunoco,
which
one
is
that
it's
the
cost
across
the
street
from
the
Tim
Hortons.
Q
Q
No,
it's
a
food
truck,
it's
a
food
truck.
All
everything
is
in
the
truck
itself.
It's
self-sufficient.
Q
It
runs
itself,
it's
a
whole
entity
by
itself,
I
mean
you
know:
it's
got
its
own
sinks
and
and
counters,
and
the
only
thing
it
doesn't
have
is
a
toilet.
So
we
got
to
go
inside
for
that.
A
So
what
we've
done
with
the
food
trucks
for
those
in
the
audience?
This
was
something
that
I
pushed
for
about
a
year
or
so
the
reason
I
was
pushing
for
this
is.
Unfortunately,
there
was
a
lot
of
people
that
were
opening
up
food
trucks
if
they
wanted,
nobody
was
checking
them.
There
was
no
okay
from
city
hall.
There's
no
okay
from
the
health
department,
there's
no
cake
from
anybody.
A
Q
Appreciate
that
you
know,
and
also
just
so,
you
know
on
that
note-
anybody
who
does
open
and
wants
to
get
through
has
to
have
a
license
from
the
health
department
and
also
you
know
be
registered
through
the.
A
O
You
know,
we've
been
pushing
all
right,
you
know
I've
been
especially
even
pushing
for
businesses
on
Van
Born.
Yes,
sir
and
I
want
to
thank
you
for
being
one
of
the
first
to
get
your
foot
in
there.
O
N
Yeah
just
to
councilman
abdullah's
point:
it
cuts
amount
of
dollars
on
the
city
council
when
he
he
came
to
the
council
and
I.
Think
I
was
chair
and
he
said.
I
I
gave
you
that
we
need
to
do
something
about
the
food
trucks
they're
coming
to
the
clerk's
office
and
so
both
councilman
Abdullah
and
councilman.
They
do
but
mainly
councilman
Abdullah.
For
for
events
like
Ramadan
for
Fourth
of
July,
there
was
there
was
nothing
and,
and
the
the
clerk
said
to
me.
N
A
Think
it
hasn't
I
I
know
some
restaurateurs
were
concerned
about
you
know
having
80
food
trucks
per
block
and
that
would
close
their
businesses
down,
but
as
you've
seen,
it
really
has
not
happened.
I
think
there's
about
if
I'm,
not
thinking
about
four
or
five
of
them
yeah.
So
it's
working
out
good
for
everybody.
Q
If
you
looked
at
the
the
site
plan
that
we
submitted
yep,
the
truck
fits
right
there
right
on
the
right
on
the
side
of
where
Cooper
is
with
that
fence
is,
and
the
station
is
wide
open.
There's
plenty
of
plenty
of
spaces
to
to
park
and
to
you
know
again.
Q
A
And
I
give
you
know:
I
agree
with
councilman
one,
so
you
know
the
more
operations
I
I
can
tell
you
guys.
As
a
realtor
I
said
this
a
while
back
the
place
to
buy
is
on
Van
Born,
because
I'm
telling
you
that's
right
that
rolled
one
day,
because
the
city's
focused
on
it
Taylor
is
focused
on
it.
Dearborn
Heights
focused
on
it.
The
mayor's
focused
on
it.
There's
been
many
meetings
on
it
and
I'm
telling
you
that's
the
place
to
buy
because
you're
going
to
make
some
good
money
in
the
next
few.
A
Okay,
so
motion
made
and
this
motion
has
been
carried,
so
congratulations.
That's
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye,
aye
aye
any
opposed
the
eyes.
Have
it
motion
carried.
Congratulations!
A
Next
up
we're
gonna,
have
members
of
the
public.
We're
gonna
have
short
comments
from
Council
Members
Council,
chair,
councilman,
Tomlin.
O
So
go
ahead.
Thank
you.
First
of
all,
I'd
like
to
wish
everyone
a
Merry
Christmas
and
a
happy
holiday
season,
Happy
Hanukkah
and
Happy
Kwanzaa,
and
a
very
happy
and
blessed
2023.
This
time
of
year
is
a
perfect
time
to
participate
in
family
activities.
I
mean
as
little
as
making
cookies
with
the
family
or
go
out
and
do
something
nice
for
someone
else.
It's
perfect
time
and
we
always
complain
about
different
things
that
happen
in
the
city.
We
have
people
calling
us
about
a
good
thing
happened.
O
Today
we
had
an
issue
with
a
water
main
break
and
DPW
sent
out
a
highway
crew
clean
up
clean
up
a
mess.
That
was
an
issue
for
quite
a
while,
and
thank
you
to
them
really
appreciate
it.
O
2023
is
you'll
find
out.
If
you
catch
any
of
the
meetings
coming
up.
That's
I'm,
going
to
stress.
2023
is
a
year
of
safety
in
Dearborn
Heights,
and
it's
because
of
all
kinds
of
issues
that
haven't
happened
lately
you
know
Public
Safety,
Traffic,
Safety,
police
safety,
pedestrian
safety,
there's
a
phrase
that
goes
around
this
time
of
year.
It
says
no
child
without
a
Christmas.
O
G
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
counselature
councilman
Ahmad.
Thank
you.
Council,
chair
I
have
an
announcement
from
Lansing.
There
was
a
bill,
a
short-term
rental
bill
that
was
introduced
to
the
house
earlier
this
year,
that
passed
the
house
but
went
dead
in
the
Senate
regarding
the
short-term,
rentals
so
and
I
did
check
with
the
building
department.
I
don't
have.
G
We
don't
have
any
ordinance
right
now
for
sure
so
I
think
yeah
I,
don't
know
if
we
can
maybe
direct
to
go
for
a
study
session
or
something
for
now,
maybe
next
year
until
because
this
bill
is
going
to
be
introduced
again
to
the
house
next
year.
So
until.
A
G
And,
moreover,
that
I
can't
believe
it's
been
a
year
already
for
me
on
city
council,
so
I'm
grateful
for
our
residents
for
allowing
me
to
serve
I'm
grateful
for
all
city
employees,
Department
elected
officials,
I'm
grateful
for
the
exceptional
individuals
on
city
council,
they've
been
serving
with
and
Council
chair,
I'm
thankful
for
your
mentorship
and
grateful
for
your
leadership.
Thank
you
looking
forward
for
great
things
in
2023
and
happy
holidays,
everyone.
Thank
you
very
much.
F
Just
to
be
brief,
and
just
to
Echo
what
a
lot
of
my
council
members
here
have
said:
happy
holidays,
Merry
Christmas.
You
know
this
will
be
my
son's
second
Christmas
that
he'll
be
enjoying.
Maybe
he'll,
be
ripping
up
some
gifts
this
year
and
we're
hoping
to
not
get
them
an
iPad,
but
my
wife
wants
to
so.
E
F
Some
exciting
things
this
year,
but
truly
you
know
just
kind
of
hearing
what
our
councilman
Mr
wanso
said.
You
know.
So
you
know
a
lot
of
children
to
see
around
time
of
the
year
will
look
at
their
friends
and
look
at
their
peers
and
they'll,
see
different
gifts
and
and
there'll
be
some
parents
that
won't
have
any
children
there
with
them,
and
so
my
heart
goes
out
to
those
families
and
those
children,
and
if
anybody
feels
the
need
of
any
assistance
or
helps,
there's
a
lot
of
organizations
out
there
that
are
still
helping
out.
F
I
know
that
the
Amity
Foundation
which
I
serve
with
will
also
be
helping
families.
So
if
anybody
knows
of
any
individual
family
that
needs
any
help
reach
out
to
me
privately,
we
can
see
what
we
can
do
to
help
out
those
families.
Also
just
kind
of
a
councilman
said
here:
councilmen
our
Pro
or
councilman
chair
has
always
been
a
huge
Mentor.
Every
city
council
meeting
picks
up
the
phone
asks
us.
If
you
need
any
assistance
and
it's
not
one
time,
it's
not
one
meeting.
F
D
Of
all
I
want
to
wish
everybody
Merry
Christmas
Happy,
New
Year.
This
will
be
merry
for
some
people
not
to
marry
for
other
people
and
I
I.
Have
that
feeling
right,
along
with
you
and
I
I'm,
sorry
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart,
and
that's
just
about
it,
but
I'd
like
to
know
why
I
don't
get
that
phone
call
for
me,
they're
mentoring,
me
I,
feel
I
feel
left
out
now.
D
C
D
I
want
to
thank
all
the
council
members
each
one
of
you
have
made
phone
calls
to
me
and
I've
made
phone
calls
to
you
and
everybody's
answered.
It
answered
the
call
the
directors
all
year,
long
have
answered
my
emails
and
my
phone
calls
and
I
thank
you
and
to
all
the
residents
that
I
I
helped
serve.
I
did
the
best
that
I
could
this
year,
sometimes
I
am
successful
and
sometimes
I'm
not
and
just
want
to
say.
Thank
you
again.
F
Council,
chair
I'm,
so
sorry,
there's
just
one
thing:
I
have
written
here
that
I
20
seconds
good
I
also
want
to
congratulate
our
Parks
and
Recreation.
They
did
a
Phenom
terminal
job,
this
less
tree
lighting.
You
know
it
was
spectacular.
It
was
absolutely
amazing.
I
wish
I
would
have
you
know
knocked
down
those.
You
know
the
singing
the
Rudolph,
the
Red-Nosed
Reindeer
I,
think
I
forgot
it.
I
was
a
little
embarrassed
with
myself,
but
been
there
done
that.
You
know
the
good
news
is
I'm.
C
Want
to
go
first,
you
go
first,
please
all
right,
I'd
like
to
thank
everybody
here
on
the
council
and
all
the
people
that
come
to
our
meetings
and
have
questions
for
us,
and
hopefully
we
have
answers
for
you,
and
also
our
Administration
and
all
our
directors
and
our
corporate
Council
are
doing
a
bang-up
job
and
we
hope
to
continue
and
improve
next
year.
For
you
thank.
C
N
You
Council
chair
and
briefly
I
just
want
to
wish
everybody
a
happy
holiday
holiday
season,
some
good
time
with
family
I
want
to
thank
our
Council
chair
and
my
colleagues
on
the
council.
I've
been
on
the
council
a
few
years.
This
council
is
running
smoothly,
there's
no
Wars
going
on
back
and
forth.
You
know,
I
mean
it's
we're
getting
stuff
done,
we're
communicating.
We
got
a
new
chamber,
so
it's
it's
a
joy
to
be
up
here.
Thank
you.
N
A
A
S
Hi
I'd
like
to
thank
you
guys
for
commenting
on
our
tree
lighting.
It
actually
went
very
good
very
smoothly
and,
and
we
were
really
happy
with
it-
our
crowd
was
huge.
S
We
had
made
made
a
last
minute
change
and
and
thank
you
to
our
library,
director,
Michael
McCaffrey.
We
were
able
to
do
that
change
smoothly
and
they
also
participated
in
by
handing
a
craft
camp
out
to
the
kids,
which
they
like
too
I'd
like
to
also
thank
the
building
and
maintenance
department.
That
was
a
huge
help.
Their
direct.
M
S
As
well,
the
fire
department,
which
was
crucial
to
helping
us
with
the
some
of
the
crowd,
control
the
police
department
again
with
organizing
crowds
and
lines,
especially
our
director,
Michael
McCaffrey,
who
helped
out
with
allowing
us
to
use
his
parking
lot.
My
staff,
especially
Cheryl
and
Tammy,
who
actually
bagged
800
Christmas
cookies
for
the
cookies
that
we
handed
out
and
we
ran
out.
S
We
ran
out
of
everything
again,
but
they
also
scooped
up
800
little
containers
of
frosting
and
everything
else
that
I
know
that
they
helped
out
with
the
Riverside
youth
choir
every
year
that
they've
been
able
to
help
us
out.
They've
been
there
with
bells
on
their
toes
the
Crestwood
high
school
jazz
band.
Who
starts
us
off
for
the
night?
And
if
you
got
to
see
the
Tree
Lane,
they
were
spectacular.
Yes,.
A
S
Were
and
then
they
were
really
good
and
then.
S
Computers
there
from
the
honors
club
that
helped
out
a
lot,
so
we
definitely
could
not
have
done
this
event
without
everybody
that
that
pitched
in
and
you
know,
there's
actually
way
too
many
people
to
name.
But
those
were
the
very
few
that
really
contributed,
and
you
know
I
appreciated
everybody's
help
and
thank
you
guys
for
for
coming
as
well,
and
you
got
to
see
firsthand
what
Parks
and
Recreation
does
so
I
think.
A
Thank
you,
director
and
good
job
again
and
and
Merry
Christmas
to
all
involved
next
up
everybody
else
on
Zoom
it
I,
don't
see
anybody
else
on
Zoom
from
Administration,
okay,.
A
E
L
Good
evening,
everyone
good
evening,
good
evening,
I'm
going
to
speak
to
you
as
a
treasure.
You
have
to
get
my
phone
out
because
I
was
taking
notes,
as
you
were
talking
so
first,
so
I
want
to
thank
all
of
you
for
wishing
everybody
in
our
community
and
the
families.
You
know
happy
holidays,
Merry,
Christmas,
Happy,
Kwanzaa,
happy
Hanukkah,
but
also
for
acknowledging
the
families
that
are
missing
a
loved
one.
Okay,
so
I
just
want
to
extend
that
appreciation.
L
What
I
wanted
to
go
back
to
if
I,
if
I
may
briefly,
just
for
clarification,
councilman
Muscat.
Thank
you
for
bringing
up
the
question
about
the
bank
reconciliations,
because
there
was
a
lot
of
information
that
we
I
want
to
share
with
you.
Briefly,
as
councilman
constant
reminded
us,
there
was
a
letter
from
Michigan
Department
of
Treasury,
and
that
was
at
the
end
of
the
audit
from
fiscal
year
1920..
L
So
mayor,
Bazi
and
myself
had
to
sign
off
on
that
letter
and
action
plan,
and
we
were
both
new
to
our
positions
at
that
time.
The
positions
we
hold
now,
one
of
the
things
that
I
want
to
remind
you
of
is
you
know
there
was
a
finance
team
that
was
formed
like
we
have
now.
L
A
very
good
advisement
I
want
to
just
say,
with
the
bank
reconciliations
per
plant
Moran,
they
made
the
recommendation
that
it
was
a
conflict
of
interest
for
the
treasurer's
office
to
reconcile
their
own
work.
L
But
what
I
did
want
to
say
and
revisit
is,
though,
and
I
do
agree-
that
right
now,
our
finance
team
we're
working
together
to
move
the
city
forward
to
refine
to
streamline
those
efficiencies
things
we
can
do
better,
but
I
do
want
to
say
that
your
former
Finance
team
and
again
director
Jamal,
was
instrumental
in
this.
Was
the
separation
of
the
bank
accounts
the
restricted
funds,
you,
as
a
council
body,
actually
adopted
that
resolution
and
rightfully
so,
to
restrict
those
those
restricted
accounts
in
their
own
bank
accounts.
L
So
as
your
Treasurer,
what
I
do
is
I,
follow
these
things:
federal
law,
state
law,
City,
Charter
ordinance
and
what
you
Resolute
or
legislate
to
me,
your
Treasurer,
and
if
you
have
any
questions
about
any
of
those
things,
especially
those
accounts,
I
encourage
you
to
call
me.
My
door
is
always
open
to
you
all.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you,
Treasurer
anybody
else
from
Administration
now
I
do
want
to
make
a
quick
announcement
there.
Our
mayor
is
at
a
state
department
conference,
so
he
apologized
that
he
could
not
be
here
with
us
today,
but
we
have
his
chief
of
staff
here
in
case
you
have
any
announcement
from
mayor
anything
you'd
like
to
announce.
Oh
no.
R
I
guess
just
piggybacking
on
off
on
the
treasure
and
because
there
were
so
many
Finance
comments
today,
Yes
we
made
a
lot
of
changes
in
2020
when
the
mayor
myself
and
the
treasurer
were
fairly
new.
Here,
we
now
have
plant
Moran,
who
is
our
contracted
consultant
who's?
Helping
us
fix
a
lot
of
the
issues
here.
The
amount
of
bank
accounts
that
we
have
is
one
of
them
we're
having
a
workshop
with
plant
Moran
next
week.
R
So
it
is
very
likely
that,
throughout
the
upcoming
six
months,
you're
going
to
start
seeing
a
lot
of
changes
and
how
we're
presenting
financial
documents
to
do
that's
going
to
help
streamline
the
process,
make
it
faster,
make
sure
that
we're
doing
those
back
Bank
reconciliations
in
a
timely
manner
that
our
audit
is
simpler
and
we
don't
have
to
invest
so
much
time.
Looking
for
information
so
again
we're
taking
all
of
plant
Moran's
recommendations
very
seriously.
R
There
are
certain
points
when
we
need
legal
counsel
for
it
too,
because
there
are
certain
things
that
are
restricted
by
bonds
or
grants
Etc,
but
we're
making
sure
to
you
know,
take
all
the
necessary
steps
and
due
diligence
in
order
to
move
the
city
forward
and
streamline
that
process
for
the
city.
Okay,.
A
N
Three
things
I
mean
I,
recall
having
conversations
with
then
comptroller
or
Jawad
about
the
expense
in
yourself
of
opening
up
a
separate
account.
So
on
the
books,
you
you
keep
track,
but
there's
some
people
thought
there
was
some
political
reason
to
put
money
in
Colony
or
a
company,
and
then
the
prior
treasure
was
a
CPA
had
a
certain
method
that
he
regarding
cash
flow,
because
there'd
be
times
when
the
city
could
be
very
short
on
cash.
That
things
were
done
to
keep
the
city
flush
with
the
cash
and
then
I.
N
You
know
regarding
our
well
there's
a
statement
made.
So
if
I
have
a
checking
account
if
I
balance
my
checkbook,
it's
not
I'll
I'll
leave
it's
not
a
conflict
of
interest.
It's
the
duty
of
a
department,
the
Comptroller
issues,
the
checks,
but
the
to
keep
the
bank
statements
the
different
funds
and
to
reconcile
to
to
go
back.
That's
not
a
I,
don't
know
how
that
could
be
a
conflict
of
interest.
R
It's
a
collaboration
again.
Each
department
has
their
responsibilities.
The
information
needs
to
be
shared
across
the
Departments
I'm,
going
to
leave
the
recommendations
to
The
Experts.
That's
why
we
hired
plant
Moran,
but
so
far.
N
R
L
R
I
L
Just
real
quick,
okay
quickly,
no
nothing
is
political,
a
job
that
the
people
elect
you
to
do,
but,
first
of
all
regarding
check
reconciliation
and
the
bank
accounts
that
was
plant
Moran
that
made
that
recommendation.
So
it
wasn't
politically
driven.
It
was
exactly
it
was.
What.
L
Chief
of
Staff
we're
not
going
to
go
back
and
forth
so
I'll
go
through
the
chair.
Okay,
I
just
want
clarification
because
it
kind
of
felt
that
way
and
I
don't
want
it
to
be
Mis
construed
or
misunderstood
that
that
was
what
plant
Moran.
The
Consultants
recommendation
was,
and
that's
it
and
again,
council
members
are
welcome
to
call
me
anytime
versus
you
know
coming
here
and
making
statements
to
try
to
grandstand
or
do
other
because
it's
not
necessary.
We
are
all
on
the
same
page,
Council,
chair,
respectfully
I
have
the
floor,
I'm
being
interrupted.
L
L
Please
we
are
all
here
to
accomplish
a
task.
We
agree
to
what
Chief
of
Staff
just
said
about
streamlining,
because
we've
said
this
for
a
while
that
we're
not
using
the
tools
we
have
and
I
wasn't
going
to
publicly
say
that
but
yeah
like
bsna
we're
not
using
it
to
its
false
capacities
and
that's
something
that
we
have
been
soliciting
and
asking
for.
L
A
D
A
Don't
like
doing
this
but
yeah
since
you
brought
it
up
so
I've
honestly
and
truly
always
felt
sorry
for
the
person
keeping
track
of
the
time
and
sometimes
as
councilman
musket,
sometimes
councilman
be
doing
and
they're
put
in
a
position
to
be
the
mean
person
that
puts
up
stop
and
all
that,
but
they're
just
we're
just
following
the
rules
that
we
have
on
Council.
So
they're,
looking
like
the
bad
guys,
but
they're
not
they're,
pretty
decent
guys.
I
want.
F
T
Street
Times
Herald
I
want
to
thank.
A
O
T
You
very
much
for
changing
your
week,
your
meetings
so
that
they
are
on
the
second
and
fourth
Tuesdays,
because
Dearborn
is
on
the
first
and
third
Tuesdays,
and
for
many
years
we
reporters
have
been
stretched
thin
trying
to
cover
both
cities.
On
the
same
days,
you've
seen
me
Scurry
out
of
here
and
Scurry
in
late
and
on
behalf
of
myself
and
I'm
sure
the
other
reporters
appreciate
it
as
well
that
you
are
meeting
an
alternate
Tuesdays
from
Dearborn,
so
we
can
give
both
cities
better
coverage.
The
coverage
you
deserve.
I
D
A
T
A
U
White
Field
Street
I'm
here
on
I
guess
the
city
issue
that's
occurring
with
the
new
business
in
residential
areas.
I've
talked
to
Nancy
about
it.
Yesterday,
Club
that's
off
of
6834
beach
daily,
there's,
not
adequate
parking.
I
live
off
of
Whitefield
in
Richardson,
and
since
it's
opened,
we've
had
nothing
but
issues.
U
U
As
of
homecoming,
they
had
rented
the
property
and
people
came
in
at
midnight
and
didn't
leave
the
property
till
about
2
a.m,
till
the
cops
dismantled
it
and
unfortunately,
as
a
20-year
to
twenty
one
year
resident
of
Dearborn,
Heights
I,
don't
think
it's
fair
for
the
residents
not
to
enjoy
their
property.
Besides
the
fact
of
have
to
clean
up
after
the
the
business.
That's
in
the
area,
our
streets
have
become
a
parking
lot
for
the
residents
and
from
a
form
from
an
engineer
and
planning
and
and
a
design
engineer.
U
You
know
for
that
property
of
them,
establishing
that
it
accommodates
250
people
100
in
their
basement
and
150
in
their
upper
level.
That
parking
lot
should
be
one
parking
spice
for
every
2.25
people,
which
would
be
112
parking
spots
and,
unfortunately,
right
now
that
parking
spot
doesn't
accommodate
40
parking
spots,
if
not
30..
U
Besides
the
fact
that
sale
and
as
a
realtor
I
know
that
that
property
was
sold
with
the
house
right
next
to
it
at
6852,
North
Beach
correct.
So
if
there's
not
adequate
parking,
that
house
needs
to
be
demolished
where
a
parking
lot
needs
to
get
established,
so
I'm
not
sure
how
it
was
established
or
how
it
went
through
the
phasing
for
that
property.
But
it
needs
to
be
re-looked
at
by
the
city
and
I've
contacted
mayor,
bezy
and
he's
ignored.
My
calls
and
my
messages.
Okay,.
A
Council
chair,
so
let
me
just
quick
comment:
if
you
don't
mind
counseling,
so
I'm
familiar
with
the
particular
Social
Club,
just
coincidentally,
my
friends
and
I
happen
to
have
done
a
holiday
party
there,
this
past
Saturday
and
it
was
from
6
p.m.
At
the
Groupon
10
30ish,
maybe
11.
A
it
was
nice
quiet
clean.
We
had
no
problem,
but
there
was
not
that
many
people
there
yeah
but
I
do
want
to
tell
you
this.
This
was
my
first
time
having
a
formal
experience
with
the
directors
of
the
club
and
the
president
of
the
club
one-on-one,
because
I
was
the
one
that
kind
of
made
the
arrangements
for
my
friends
and
their
families
and
I
tell
you
the
the
pretty
reasonable
people.
A
U
A
U
I,
there's
no,
it's
not
necessary.
I
I
believe
the
city
of
Dearborn
Heights
has
to
look
into
it,
because
my
next
step
is
taken
into
the
state
of
Michigan,
where
their
licenses
or,
however,
it
was
proved
because
it's
being
advertised
as
a
banquet
hall,
it's
being
advertised
as
a
multi-use
situation
with
250
people.
Besides
the
fact
you
do
not
have
they're
using
their
basement
for
100
individuals,
it's
not
a
egress
situation.
So
that's
another
thing.
The
city
hasn't
looked
into.
I
guess.
A
I'm
saying
from
the
basement,
there
are
two
exit
points
to
the
outside:
okay
Council
chair:
we
could
I'm
going
to
have
I
mean
just
give
me
a
quick
second
I
have
councilman
musket
go
first
and
then
the
the
person
just
to
be
fair.
The
person
to
contact
on
that
at
least
the
starting
point
you
want
to
look
into
it
would
be
the
building
department
instead.
D
D
A
Four
Road
between
Warren
and
you
know:
I'm
sorry,
I'm
Beach
Daily
between
Warner.
N
Just
we
had
a
similar
issue
years
ago,
the
Drew's
Hall
on
beach
daily.
It
was
used
as
a
rental,
so
these
are
different.
Community
groups
and
and
I'd
been
going
to
Hamtramck
for
years,
and
they
had
one
population
is
so
all
of
a
sudden.
A
particular
Community
Hall
gets
a
lot
of
use
and
it
thank
you
for
bringing
it
to
our
attention.
U
A
V
Katie
Joey
is
Mom
between
Dearborn
Heights,
Inkster
and
Romulus.
There's
really
no
Street
at
this
point,
for
you
guys.
Okay,
so
so
I
took
the
opportunity
to
go
out
and
buy
these
nice
little
reflective
strips
in
the
last
week
and
I
chose
two
last
night
after
I
was
done
with
Toys
for
Tots
and
go
put
them
on
the
stop
signs
on
that
corner
at
party
in
Annapolis,
I
took
before
photos
of
all
four
stop
signs.
V
A
Okay,
I
can
tell
you
I
I
spoke
with
the
police
chief
and
with
Mr
deep.
The
process
has
definitely
started.
These
are
the
two
gentlemen
from
within
the
city
and
of
course,
our
school
administration,
of
course,
is
also
starting
to
work
with
them
on
that,
so
the
process
has
started.
The
wheels
have
started.
F
How
you
doing
thank
you
and
I'm,
sorry
that
you
have
to
do
that
and
again
sorry
for
your
loss,
but
I've
got
some
information
here
on
different
types
of
resolution
and
hopes
that
we
can
put
something
together
and
there's
just
different
municipalities.
You'll
see
things
like
a
toolkit
for
school
districts
and
city
leaders
and
there
are
different,
like
I
stated,
like
Sheriff
departments,
where
they
put
together
resolutions,
and
so
the
start
has
definitely
happened.
F
I
know,
government
isn't
the
fastest,
but
I
can
assure
you
that
everybody
from
the
administration
to
the
council,
the
directors
to
the
police
chief,
are,
are
definitely
concerned
about
this.
Joey
Smith's
passing
will
not
go
on
Saturday
open
Heights.
As
long
as
I'm
here
on
Council
I
promise.
You
there's
going
to
be
a
change.
How
fast,
how
soon
it's
just
a
matter
of
time
but
I
promise
you
and
it
should
have
happened
before,
but
but
unfortunately,
it
didn't
and
I'm
sad
and
I'm
hurting
I
can
tell
you.
F
Everybody
is
hurt
and
saddened
by
it,
but
I
promise
you
a
change
will
happen.
You
have
my
word
on
that
and
thank
you
again,
I'm,
sorry
that
you
know
that
that
happened,
but
we'll
catch
up
you
and
I.
Maybe
we
can
figure
out
a
way
to
maybe
even
raise
more
fun
so
that
we
can
do
it
not
just
where
Joy
passed
away,
but
across
the
entire
city.
V
O
You
Council
chair,
that's
one,
that
you
know
that
the
non-profit
president
of
Jamie's
kids,
purchased
for
metal
reflectors
three
feet
long
through
our
almost
three
or
four
feet:
long
and
we're
going
to
put
them
on
there,
but
I
went
to
the
DPW
and
I
didn't
want
to
do
it
without
their
approval
or
say
you
know,
a
councilman
went
out
there
and
installed
this
stuff
and
I'm
I'm.
O
Looking
I
put
a
note
in
there
to
have
a
volunteer
from
the
highway
department
to
come
after
hours
to
put
these
on,
because
I
just
wanted
to
go
and
messed
up
on
anybody's
toes,
but,
like
I,
said
at
the
last
meeting
that
this
this
intersection
should
be
the
Prototype
of
the
intersections
throughout
the
city,
and
you
did
a
first
step
on
that
and
it's
coming
real
soon
as
soon
as
I
get
an
information
back
from
the
DPW
we'll
be
installing
those
those
reflectors
on
the
poles.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
everything.
God
bless
you.
N
Is
it
your
heart
must
still
be
aching?
It
was
a
terrible
terrible
accident
and
I
said
this
before
that
traffic,
and
you
know,
especially
these
days
when
everyone
at
any
school
is
an
issue
in
front
of
the
ow
best.
Now
they
have
it's
all
one
way,
but
just
heart
goes.
Auto
is
just
a
terrible,
terrible
alarm
tragedy
and
for
you
to
be
standing
and
doing
something
about
it
is
very
laudable
I
would
people
might
not
be
able
to
get
up?
So
thank
you
for
coming.
V
You're
welcome
I
had
two
of
the
children
that
are
sitting
out
here
in
the
crowd
with
me
last
night,
helping
me
and
I
completely
watched
the
car
below
this
stop
sign
and
I
yelled
at
him
at
10
30
at
night,
so
I
I
live
right
around
there
and
I
I
know
you
do.
We
had
discussed
this
at
the
last
meeting
terrible,
but
it's
like
I
feel
we
need
a
little
more
police
presence,
regardless
of
time
in
the
neighborhoods.
N
And
people
with
distracted,
driving
and
with
all
the
different
I
see
people
you
know
polidori.
You
got
arrested
Soul.
He
he
pushed
for
years,
the
no
texting
while
driving
and
we
drive
back
and
forth
to
Lansing
we'd,
see
the
cars
we'd,
see
people
drift
this
and
you'd
look
and
you'd
see
the
driver
there
texting
out
of
their
phone.
V
W
Lately
I've
been
experienced
discriminated
some
by
the
city
ordinance
three
years
ago.
I
had
the
bed
flower
bed,
so
they
make
me
move
the
wood
Lumber,
which
is
I,
did
recently
Mr
Rick
came
the
taken,
the
measurement
for
the
horse.
I
was
asking
for
fans,
they
gave
me
the
premium,
so
he
made
me
to
move
those
flowers.
N
A
W
Those
flowers,
the
city,
have
them
on
a
golf
course,
and
he
make
me
move
them
and
my
neighbor
to
show
you
how
he
parked
his
car
I
wasn't
able
to
go
cut
my
grass,
so
what
I
did
I
put
more
so
I
didn't
have
to
go
that
area
anymore
and
they
came.
They
told
me,
move
those
March
too.
So
every
time
I
put
something
on
my
property.
They
got
the
upper
hand.
She
just
has
to
make
a
phone
call
to
the
owners.
They
come
by
their
way
to
my
door.
W
Telling
me
why
you
yell
at
your
neighbor,
let
her
stand
and
your
property
to
go
into
her
car
I
said
to
him.
I
never
said
nothing
to
her.
I
never
spoke
to
her.
He
said:
okay
come
on,
let's
comfort,
her
he
went
and
he
can
fight
her
and
she
told
him.
Oh
he
find
out.
She
was
a
lying
foreign.
X
W
W
X
W
W
F
W
Yeah
go
ahead.
Pardon.
F
Me
have
you
reached
out
to
an
attorney.
Have
you
went
to
court
on
this.
W
F
F
A
So
the
only
thing
we
can
do
here
I
mean
we're
the
legislative
part
of
the
body.
Of
course
you
have
a
right
to
speak
on
whatever
comment
that
you
want
to
speak
and
I.
Thank
you
for
bringing
that
forward
at
this
particular
point,
because
I
I,
we
could
go
back
and
forth,
but
on
our
end
we're
not
the
ones
that
will
be
handling
this.
A
W
And
because
it's
in
the
court.
W
Everybody
in
the
neighborhood
across
it
from
me:
they
have
a
fence.
Last
year
they
never
left
the
edge
behind
me
same
thing,
never
left
Ash.
He
wanted
me
to
move
three
feet.
He
gave
me
the
permit.
We
gave
him
the
drawing.
We
gave
him
everything
everything
perfect.
He
gave
me
the
payment
when
he
came
to
take
the
measurement
she
came
and
said:
oh
I
want
to
open
my
car
I
want
this
I
want
that.
W
Y
W
A
And
I
do
appreciate
and
understand
your
concern
and
it
will
be
looked
into,
but
what
I
would
suggest
me
if
you
could
write
your
address
name
and
phone
number,
don't
say
it
publicly
and
then
give
it
to
Mariana
right
here,
their
first
young
lady
over
there
she'll
look
into
it
for
you
and
make
sure
the
appropriate
Department
contacts
you
try
to
help
find
a
resolution
to
this.
Okay.
Z
You
and
I
am
the
crossing
guard.
An
Annapolis
party
and
I
can
tell
you
every
single
day
if
I
feel
like
I.
Take
my
life
in
my
own
hands.
Trying
to
get
across
the
street
people
go
going
around
me
as
I
stand
in
the
middle
of
the
street
with
a
stop
sign.
I
just
think,
there's
got
to
be
more,
we
can
do
I
know
she
put
reflective
things
on
that
helps
at
night,
but
during
the
day
like
Penn
Vassar
Park,
they
have
signs
out
there
that
tell
the
parents
people
to
slow
down.
Z
There's
children
in
the
area,
I
just
don't
know
what
else
we
can
do.
The
parents
are
just
out
of
control
every
single
day
after
three
o'clock.
It's
gridlock,
you
know
the
police
come
and
they
they've
helped
a
lot.
They
come
and
honk
the
horn.
People
stop
double
parking,
double
parking,
triple
parking,
there's
just
not
a
lot
of
room.
Z
L
Z
And
and
the
sergeant
daughter
said,
they
ordered
the
paint
to
redo
the
streets
strips
and
they
said
it's
on
back
order.
Yes,.
A
Okay,
so,
like
I
mentioned
before
the
police
chief
and
our
Dearborn
Heights
engineer,
is
working
on
this
together
with
the
school
boards
to
try
to
make
things
better
and
safer
for
everyone
involved,
but
also
police
chief
here,
I'm
sure
he's
heard
it
well
a
couple
times
now
so
I'm
not
giving
them
directions.
A
A
Up
with
well,
you
could
I
tell
you
this
I
can
tell
you
myself
as
a
city
council
president
I've
personally
made
it
my
Venture
and
I've
already
spoken
with
the
chief
earlier
today
about
this
and
he's
aware.
Mr
deep
is
aware-
and
everybody
is
aware:
I'm
gonna
keep
this
thing
on
the
table
between
the
school
boards,
the
city,
the
police
department,
DPW,
who
will
ultimately
do
the
physical
work
yeah
make
sure
personally
and
all
our
council
members
have
said
the
same
thing.
A
This
is
a
very
important
subject
that
we've
got
to
continue
to
work
on
and
continue
to
push.
So
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
happened.
That
happened
on
the
back
and
obviously
not
everything
is
done
here,
but
I
can
tell
you
I'm
speaking
as
a
council
president
I'm
going
to
continue
to
push
this
thing
on
the
back
end
and
and
I
have.
Y
A
All
all
the
school
boards
have
been
invited
to
this
I've
also
spoken
with
one
of
the
school
board
superintendents,
and
he's
also
taken
on
the
leadership
role
to
go
ahead
and
count
he's
already
contacted
different
superintendents.
So
all
the
wheels
are
turning
to
make
sure
between
all
of
us
right.
Okay,
it's
not
just
one
person.
It's
all
of
us
involved,
including
residents.
A
I'm,
sorry,
not
listen,
you
know
our
police
do
their
work,
but
you
know
it's
incumbent
upon
us
as
residents
to
drive
safer,
there's.
Kids
there.
Yes,
I
mean
you,
don't
need
a
police
officer
to
give
you
a
ticket.
Stop
this
I
mean
it's
logic.
You
would
think
I
I
know
sadly
believe
but
I
know
our
police
chief
is
hearing
us
and
I'm
sure
he
will
assess
the
situation
and
and
do
the
appropriate
things
for
it.
O
I
appreciate
it
fantastic
one,
so
go
ahead.
Yeah
I've
seen
Miss
Lanigan
on
that
corner
several
times
and
for
the
whole
school
she's,
the
only
crossing
guard
there
for
the
whole
the
whole
school-
and
you
know
thousands
hundreds
and
hundreds
of
kids
coming
out
of
there
and
it's
it
is
it
maybe
no
parking
on
the
party
Street
further
down
I
mean
it's.
It
is
such
a
gridlock
for
her
to
even
do
what
she
does
as
a
miracle.
It's
a
it's
a
miracle
that
more
people
have
been.
H
O
There
and
thank
you,
one
of
the
residents
contacted
me
about
the
the
paint
on
the
Crossing
on
the
street
and
I.
They
gave
me
some
numbers
to
call.
I
did
I
called
a
paint
company
right
on
Van,
Born
Telegraph,
it's
in
Taylor,
but
it's
right
across
the
street
from
DPW,
and
they
do
have
this
paint
in
stock.
You
know
and
and
and
then
they
paint
the
this
painted
Telegraph
high
traffic
Road
recently
in
this,
what
type
of
weather
so
I
don't
see.
O
Any
reason
why
we
can't
get
this
paint
and
get
it
painted.
This
all
should
have
been
done.
You
know
before
school
started,
not
not
worrying
about
it
now
and
I've
used
this
phrase
before
you
know,
you're
closing
the
Barn
Door
after
the
horse
gets
out.
I
mean
this
is
these
are
things
that
should
have
been
taken
care
of,
be
proactive
instead
of
reactive
and
thank
you
for
what
you're
doing
and
I
know
what
you
do,
because
I
do
the
same
thing
but-
and
you
are
like
you're
something
else,
I'll
tell
you.
N
Thank
you
very
much
councilman.
Thank
you
for
coming.
Thank
you
for
what
you
do
and
it
was
a
just.
We
don't
have
I
can't
remember
any
other
fatal
accidents
in
the
South
End
in
the
last
several
years,
but
I'm
just
going
to
remind
the
council
chair
you
originally
we
talked
about
having
a
ticket
item.
So
instead
of
saying
and
then
someone
said
you
know,
okay
so
resident
here,
you've
got
a
problem.
N
N
It
system
in
Dearborn
were
okay.
This
is
this
is
going
to
be
item
number
and
we're
going
to
sign
it
and
follow
it
like
we
have
a
program
in
the
mayor's
office
that
tracks
constituent
complaints,
specifically
to
do
that.
So
when
I
was
I
was
I,
chair
I
think
you
talked
about
the
ticket
system
for
somebody
comes,
and
they
said
we
had
the
people
coming
over
and
over
about
the
cement
draining
over
under
their
property.
A
G
Sorry
I'm
just
thinking
out
a
lot
here,
I,
don't
know,
maybe
Leslie
you
can
help.
I
mean
I.
Think
the
issue
here
is
we
have
a
traffic
space
issue,
all
these
people
living
at
the
same
time.
Do
you
think
the
school?
Maybe
they
can
have
different
classes
exit
from
different
doors?
Maybe
maybe
they
do
still
and
we
still
have
the
issue
yeah.
F
V
Has
different
types
of
letting
out
yeah,
it's
always
congested,
no
matter
what
you
have
one
too
many
at
a
party.
You
have
one
student
at
Annapolis,
one
at
Best,.
E
A
M
Leslie
winless
Annapolis
Street
in
Dearborn,
Heights
Michigan
I've,
been
meaning
to
talk
on
this
topic
for
the
last
couple
meetings.
It's
very
hard,
though,
because
sometimes
it
feels
like
everybody's
trying
to
shift
blame.
You
know,
let's
talk
about
distracted
drivers.
Let's
talk
about
this.
Let's
talk
about
that.
M
I
haven't
heard
one
person
talk
about
what
they
can
individually
do
so
I
did
crossing
guard
at
ow
best
for
the
last
two
weeks
and
they
tried
to
get
me
to
come
on
your
corner
and
I
was
like
you
got
the
wrong
one.
It
is
a
war
zone
out
there
and
there's
nobody
there.
The
police
don't
even
drive
through
I
recorded
the
police
officer.
I.
M
Guess
that's
supposed
to
be
there
in
response
to
the
study
session
and
he's
sitting
in
the
parking
lot
at
Annapolis,
High
School,
which
is
the
least
problematic,
because
the
kids
are
older
and
they
either
drive
themselves
or
they
know
how
to
cross
the
street
for
the
most
part.
M
Just
because
we
haven't
had
fatal
accidents
doesn't
mean
that
this
isn't
a
priority.
We
have
had
children
get
hit
at
Bedford,
they
this
year
alone,
at
least
three
of
them
who
were
injured.
Last
year.
Our
principal
was
ran
over
her
entire
foot
was
ran
over
and
she
was
put
in
the
hospital.
So
there
is
something
that
needs
to
be
done.
Whether
people
are
dying
or
not.
M
M
So
when
you
say
things
and
then
you
go
to
follow
up
and
fact
check
what
you're
saying
and
it
doesn't
add
up,
it
makes
it
look
like
you're
just
talking,
so
people
will
shut
up
at
the
podium
so
instead
of
making
promises
that
you
can't
keep
and
talking
about
things
that
you
can't
do
talk
about
what
you
can
do
and
then
do
what
you
can
do
as
a
servant
leader,
we
lost
the
baby,
therefore
paint
back
over
there
really
shouldn't
be.
Unless
you
want
me
to
go,
get
white
paint
and
just
go.
M
Do
it
myself,
because
I
will
but
then
you'll
arrest
me
for
vandalizing
your
property.
We
can
go
out
there
and
we
can
do
these
things
ourself,
but
it
doesn't
change
the
fact
that
these
drivers
are
out
of
control.
I
had
somebody
flip
me
off
the
other
day
and
I
almost
tracked
them
down.
So
you
don't
really
want
Vigilantes
like
me
out
there
doing
it
because
it
probably
won't
end
well.
M
A
M
A
No
well
stay
back
the
school
all
the
school
boards
in
the
city
were
per
me
and
the
clerk
spoke
about
this
I
set
this
at
the
study
session
reason
I
set
the
study
session
I
wanted
conversation
started
and
I've
promised
every
involved
I'm
going
to
keep
this
thing
going,
at
least
on
my
end.
I'm
gonna
keep
this
thing
going
until
we
start
to
see
with
results,
better
results,
things
that
people
can
see.
I,
don't
like
personally,
I
agree
with
you,
I,
don't
like
meetings
meetings
meetings.
A
The
fact
that
they
missed
it
it's
okay.
Let
me
tell
you
why
it's
okay,
because,
as
I
mentioned
the
last
meeting
and
I'll
mention
it
again,
one
meeting
is
not
going
to
solve
the
problem:
it's
not
going
to
be
the
end-all
be-all.
Absolutely
not
I
wanted
the
conversation
to
get
started
and
once
the
conversation
gets
started,
people
will
start
moving
on
this
and
I
can
tell
you.
I
spoke
with
the
police
chief
face
to
face
one
on
one.
He
wants
this
thing
to
move
in
the
right
direction.
A
M
A
Now
so
this
is
what
this
is
back
to,
where
Mr
Ali,
deep
and
the
chief
and
the
school
boards
got
to
work
together,
because
these
are
the
main
people
are
going
to
be
run.
This
that's
why,
at
the
last
meeting,
I
said,
I
want
actual
names
of
who's
in
charge
of
will
push,
but
there
needs
to
be
a
director
helping
on
this
and
Mr
deep
is
very
sharp
when
it
comes
to
this
type
of
stuff
he's
looking
into
it.
He's
on
board
he's
told
me
he's
on
board
and
I'm
going
to
continue
to
push
well.
A
F
Just
thinking
out
loud,
real,
quick
Chief,
you
know
she,
you
know
the
we
have
a
crossing
guard
here.
We
have
a
you
know,
a
pro
bono
crossing
guard
over
here
and
they're,
saying
that
people
are
driving
recklessly.
Can
we
take
down,
maybe
license
plates
and
and
can
they
report
that
to
the
police
department?
And
then
maybe
we
can.
U
F
AA
So
we'd
be
happy
to
to
take
license
plate
numbers
and
look
into
it.
There
are
things
that
we're
doing.
We
have
had
enforcement
in
the
area
when
I
speak
to
Sergeant
dotter
who's,
our
sergeant
of
the
traffic
Bureau
people
that
are
being
ticketed
are
the
ones
that
live
right
there.
In
fact,
somebody
who
was
actually
apparently
this
is
through
the
sergeant
was
at
the
study
session
or
the
council
meeting.
AA
Enforcement,
what
I'm
saying
is
I,
hear
lots
of
Souls.
The
so
is
I
started,
I
believe
the
last
that
study
session
with
it
can't
always
be
somebody
else.
It
can't
always
be
someone
else.
We
have
had
crossing
guards
quit
according
to
Sergeant
dotter
because
of
the
behavior
of
people
dropping
children
off
at
the
school.
We
just
heard
from
Leslie
who
said
that
she
almost
chased
a
car
down
right,
a
driver
so
we're
this
is
a
very
complex
problem.
AA
In
fact,
Council
chair,
you
and
I
talked
what
message
do
we
send
to
the
police
officers
during
the
last
meeting?
Because
by
the
end
of
the
meeting
it
was
well,
some
people
just
need
to
be
talked
to
and
told
about
their
behavior
we're
giving
we're
giving
conflicting
right
direction
to
our
police
officers,
who
are
out
in
this
area
every
day.
F
And
I
know:
councilman
Pro,
tem
Muscat
always
says
nobody's
going
to
listen
until
you
hit
their
Pock,
absolutely
and
and
and
and
and
to
be
honest
with
you-
and
this
isn't
just
Annapolis
guys.
This
is
across
the
entire
city
of
Dearborn
Heights
and
if
there's
one
thing
that
you're
gonna
get
and
I
would
and
I'm
gonna.
If
the.
F
If
the
courts
are
listening,
we
want
to
hit
their
pockets
and
guess
what
we
wanted
to
go
under
your
insurance,
because
you
know
what
nothing
is
worth
it
when
it
comes
to
a
child
and
and
I
know,
he's
been
pushing
that
for
many
many
years.
Maybe
that's
what
we
need
to
do.
You
want
personal,
stop
sign
we're
not
going
to
waive
the
tempting
traffic.
We
want
them
to
get
the
points,
because
let
me
tell
you
and
I'm
just
going
to
give
you
guys
a
quick
example.
F
You
drive
down
Military
Road
and
it's
25
miles
per
hour.
It
goes
from
Outer
military
goes
from
Outer
Drive
to
military.
It
goes
from
35
to
25..
I
I
was
one
of
it.
I
was
going
35
officer,
fleckman
I,
said
no
way.
I
said
it's
35.
He
said
it's
25.
yep,
but
everybody
was
so
confused
every
morning.
I
drive
to
work
as
soon
as
that
wait
line
stops
and
you
see
me
at
22
and
that
cop
is
there,
and
you
know
what
I
swore
to
God.
F
Every
single
person
around
me
at
eight
in
the
morning
is
driving
25
miles
per
hour
because
they're
afraid
of
that
ticket
I
swear
they're,
afraid
they
take
it,
and
you
know
you
know
who
the
cop
that's
doing
it.
It's
the
cop
that
lives
around
the
block
that
says
you
know
for
for
so
many
years.
I
wanted
to
do
this
and
I
wasn't
able
to
and
I
had
that
conversation
with
them
and
I
said
you
know
what
I
deserved
it
I
deserved
that
ticket
I
should
have
known
it
was
25.
F
AA
Corporation
Council
and
I
have
had
conversations
I
believe
Roger
I,
don't
want
to
speak
for
you,
but
our
last
update
was
that
you
have
been
engaging
the
court
as
far
as
fines,
we're
looking
at
ordinance
fines
and
in
many
other
fines.
That's
to
find
peace,
and
the
consequence
piece
is,
is
another
part
of
the
system
right,
but
actually
putting
somebody
in
the
system
is
my
side
of
the
house
and
you
did
a
great
job.
Chief
I
understand
it's
not
me.
AA
It's
the
officers
that
are
out
there
right
and
it
saddens
me
to
hear
that
there
are
some
that
are
still
in
the
cars
right,
but
we
do
have
a
lot
of
great
police
officers
that
are
out
there
that
are
taking
the
appropriate
enforcement
action
and
if
we
have
to
get
our
reserves
involved,
if
we
have
to
get
the
Wayne
County
Sheriff
to
to
send
some
Reserve
officers
out
to
supplement
our
traffic
around
our
schools,
then
that's
what
we'll.
D
Thank
you,
councilman
Moby,
doing
I
appreciate
what
you
said
and
how
I've
been
teaching
this
for
10
years
or
better.
Is
there
Chief?
Is
there
a
way
that
our.
D
We
just
can't
can't
do
that
physically
impossible,
but
we've
got
to
find
a
solution
to
the
way
people
are
driving
and
this
is
and
and
and
and-
and
let
me
ask
you:
do
the
police
officers
go
to
court
when
they're
getting
a
ticket
when
people
get
a
ticket
they're
still
going
to
court,
because
when
they
go
see
the
magistrate?
There's
no
police
officer
there.
H
AA
Civil
infraction
conference,
or
not
if
a
police
officer
receives
a
subpoena,
it's
an
order
from
the
court
to
go,
but.
D
What
I'm
saying,
though,
is
it
can't
he
write
on
the
ticket?
This
was
a
school
zone
and
there's
no
going
in
front
of
the
magistrate
and
planning.
Hey
I've
got
a
clean
record
and
blah
blah
because
it
come
out.
We've
got
to
be
responsible
enough.
This
is
a
school
zone
and
especially
during
the
times
of
seven
o'clock,
I'll
say:
6
a.m,
till
5
p.m.
You
you
don't
stop
at
a
stop
saying
you're
getting
smacked
period
end
of
sentence.
D
There
is
no
I
got
a
good
record,
because
you
know
what
you're
running
a
stop
sign:
you're,
not
paying
attention.
You
could
put
up
a
million
and
a
half
signs
up
there.
People
don't
care
about
the
signs
and
where
everyone
in
this
room
who
drives
is
guilty
of
a
trafficking
violation
when
the
speed
limit's
40
and
we
do
45,
because
we
think
we
can
get
away
with
five
miles
an
hour
over
every
one
of
us
that
includes
me.
Yeah,
my
dog
gone
it
somewhere
along
the
line.
D
The
Dollar's
got
to
stop
somewhere
and
especially
in
front
of
a
school
zone
where
she
wants
to
get
run
over.
She
she's
getting
forced
off
the
road,
it's
ridiculous,
enough's
enough
and
I
I
and
I
think
the
double
the
fine
in
the
school
zone
between
6
a.m
and
5
p.m.
And
if
there's
a
football
game
going
on
or
or
a
basketball
game
going
on,
it
goes
to
10
o'clock
at
night.
If
the
ticket
says
you're
running
a
stop
sign
in
a
school
zone,
you're
done
period
and
the
sun,
okay,
Council
chair.
A
O
The
chief
mentioned
something
about
the
some
Cadets
Wayne
County
and
reserves.
Would
they
be
paid.
O
AA
Volunteers,
we
do
I
mean
we
do
have
reserves
here
in
Dearborn
Heights,
but
I
also
know
that
I
have
spoken
to
the
sheriff
and
under
Sheriff
before
and
that
they're
Reserve
staff
and
even
maybe
some
sworn
staff.
We
collaborate
together
if
you're
on
beach
daily
we're.
We
have
police
officers
that
have
to
be
a
lot
of
places.
At
the
same
time,
so
we
asked
them
to
take
Beach
Daily
enforcement
for
us,
so
those
people
that
travel
Beach
Daily
two
weeks
ago
probably
saw
Inkster
out
there
enforcing
traffic
laws.
That's
one
of
our
border
roads.
AA
So
we're
trying
to
build
some
Partnerships
here
and
take
a
multi-faceted
approach
to
this,
and
in
fact,
Corporation
Council
has
suggested
maybe
doing
a
campaign
and
for
people
that
want
to
volunteer
for
their
children
to
be
in
some
type
of
safety.
Videos
right,
something
that
that
we
can
push
out
to
our
community
that
somehow
finds
a
way
to
get
people
to
do
the
right
thing
around
our
kids,
especially
okay.
Now
the
people
who
are
dropping
our
children
off
their
children
off
according
to
the
school
superintendents
that
I
met
with
who
are
that's
the
problem.
They're.
O
The
ones
that
should
be
taken
now,
how
do
we
go
about
getting
these
officers
or
volunteers?
To
do
this,
I
mean
this
is
something
who
directs
you
to
do
it
or
who
can
do
it,
because
this
is
something
we
have
to
have
I
have
to
have
done
when
the
kids
come
back
from
Christmas
Vacation.
We
want
these
extra
officers
out
there,
for
that
I
mean
who
do
we?
Who
do
we
do
what's
the
process?
Anybody
know
what
the.
AA
That
that
one's
a
little
tougher
in
the
sense
of
being
younger
right,
we,
we
have
adults
here
that
are
trying
to
change
behavior
and
direct
other
adults
around
school
zones
and
they're
not
listening
to
them.
I
mean
this.
This
should
really
bother
everybody
that
we
have
adults
out
here
who
are
in
our
school
zones,
trying
to
to
change
behavior
and
they're
having
this
type
of
conflict
right
when
they're
there
to
keep
traffic
flowing
and
kids
safe
around
our
schools,
Council.
C
Chair
I
recently
had
a
call
myself
from
a
lady
who
told
me
that
we
lost
a
crossing
guard
person
in
District
Seven
because
she
was
directing
traffic
in
this
car
thought.
She
wasn't
moving
fast
enough
with
the
children
and
he
actually
hit
her
chair
intentionally.
He
wasn't
going
very
fast,
but
he
did
hit
her
and
the
problem
seems
to
be
with
the
adults
who
are
not
acting
responsibly
when
they're
driving
yeah.
AA
F
F
Twice
and
so
and
I
know
you
said
you
spoke
with
the
under
Sheriff
I've
spoken
with
other
sheriffs
in
the
sheriff's
department,
and
so,
if
they're,
offering
that
I
think
them
and
I.
Thank
you
for
reaching
that
out,
and
hopefully
we
can
get
something
like
that
with
them
and
we'll
be
good
from
there.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Chief.
O
Council
chair,
that's
just
one
question
for
you.
Did
I
hear
you
right
when
you
said
that
there's
a
meeting
planned
for
this
are
there
some
people
or
you've
had
a
meeting
no.
A
I
spoke
with
one
of
the
superintendents
I
know
he's
spoken
with
other
superintendents
to
get
the
process
started.
Mr
Davis
of,
of
course,
already
started
the
process
on
the
city's
end.
Our
police
chief
has
already
started
the
process
on
police
departments.
Obviously,
can
we
get
I'm
sorry
and
then
the
school
boards
are
all
aware.
So
you
know,
like
I,
said
every
just
getting
the
process
started
to
make
sure
we
have
continuous
Improvement
of
our
current
infrastructure.
O
M
O
But
I'm
saying
for
for
our
sake,
when
people
talk
to
us,
as
being
you
know
the
leaders
of
the
city,
you
know
that
we're
as
much
informed
as
every
other
person
on
here
I
mean
not
not
nothing
against
you,
because
you,
you
know
you
have
you.
You
have
the
the
job
and
stuff
to
talk
to
these
people
all
the
time
I'm
just.