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From YouTube: Dearborn Heights CDBG Public Hearing 2 - 7/5/22
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The Dearborn Heights CDBG Public Hearing 2 taking place Tuesday, July 5th 2022 at the Eton Senior Center in Dearborn Heights and via Zoom.
A
Good
afternoon
today
it's
4
00
p.m.
On
tuesday
july
5th
2022.
we
are
opening.
Officially
the
public
hearing
number
two
for
community
development
block
grant.
We
call
it
cdbg,
I
can
read.
What's
the
public
notice
stated,
the
city
of
dearborn
heights
is
developing
its
cdbg
action
plan
for
program
year,
2022-23
from
july
1st
2022
to
june
30
2023
the
amount
of
funds
allocated
for
fiscal
year.
A
2022-23
are
1
million,
732
dollars
and
756
and
90
cents.
This
amount
include
the
fiscal
year
2022
location
from
earth,
which
is
9022.
A
And
177
dollars
and
program
program
year,
2021
22
program
income,
which
we
actually
generate
from
recovering
loans
that
we
give
for
rehab
and
the
amount
of
111
and
450
and
90
cents
in
addition
to
an
estimated
reprogram,
cdbg
funding
from
priorities.
A
A
A
A
A
Now
go
back
to
english,
the
public
hearing
is
published,
streamlined
on
arab
american
media.
You
know,
outlets,
facebook
and
also
youtube.
The
viewer
is
estimated
or
the
exposure
is
made
around
100
000
people
who
are
doing
that
this
public
hearing
will
be
a
part
of
our
grant.
We
have
to
show
up
that
we
outreach
for
the
people.
Thank
you
for
the
ones
who
are
here.
Also,
we
are
on
zoom,
so
there
will
be
also
people
who
are
can
we
consume
a
participating?
A
Hopefully
we
have
some
participation
before
I
start,
I
want
to
introduce
my
team
part
of
the
cedd
or
community
and
economic
development
department
which
administer
this
particular
grant
for
hud.
We
are
responsible
in
the
administration
and
actually
overseeing
the
financial
aspect
of
this
particular
you
know
grant
which
will
be
allocated
to
to
the
department
of
the
city.
Mr
bazi.
A
He
is
the
community
development
program
administrator
for
or
program
special
for
rehab.
I
have
miss
mahon,
also
a
program
specialist.
She
takes
care
of
the
details,
also
part
of
our
team.
As
a
consultant
from
within
the
mayor,
the
chief,
the
mayor
chief
of
staff,
miss
mariana
hernandez.
A
Also,
we
have
the
team
from
whd,
which
also
put
us
through
the
channel
12
on
comcast
for
the
city
of
human
heights.
We
also
have
mr
ahmed.
He
is
the
producer
from
the
arab
american
news
media
company,
who
is
helping
us
setting
up
all
this
and
lastly,
we
have
the
chief
executive
officer
of
the
city
mayor
mayor
bill
percy,
please
I
am
inviting
the
mayor
to
say
a
couple
words
as
he
at
the
beginning
of
this
public
hearing
that
I
will
list
the
programs
after
after
that.
A
D
Thank
you,
mr
jamal.
I
think
I
was
speaking,
but
you
were
doing
a
good
job
with
with
the
presentation,
but
basically
what
we
did
with
mr
jamal.
We
went
over
all
the
requirements
for
hud
and
also
the
things
that
we
can
actually
do
and
we
wanted
to
concentrate.
As
you
mentioned,
you
know
most
of
the
programs,
whatever
we
can
actually
allocate
as
much
as
we
can
to
the
seniors
and
also
the
youth.
D
You
know
that's
some
of
the
stuff
that
always
you
know
said
we
got
to
make
sure
we
take
care
of
our
seniors,
and
you
know
we're
very.
If
there's
any
program
that
we
can
actually
sponsor.
You
know
anything
we
can
do
improvement
to
any
of
the
centers.
Were
you
know
that's
one
of
the
things
that
mr
jamal
and
I
discussed.
D
We
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
apply
for
those
and
try
to
see
if
we
can,
whenever
hud
you
know,
puts
it
in
an
amount
that
we
have
this
amount
to,
that
we
can
actually
apply.
For
that's
the
first
thing.
We
wanted
to
make
sure
that
that
some
of
the
senior
programs
are
are
in
there
as
well,
and
you
guys
will
see
when
you
go
to
the
list.
D
It's
we
have
we
pretty
much
maximized
everything
that
we
can
allocate
for
the
for
the
senior
programs
or
senior
centers,
and
mr
jamal
will
go
through
all
the
all
the
things
that
we
went
over.
We
discussed
and
also
what
we
agreed
on
this
year
and,
as
you
know,
in
the
previous
years,
you
know
we've
had
you
know
some
gaps.
You
know
before
we
were
in
office,
but
this
is
my
objective.
D
Since
I've
been
on
this,
I
wanted
to
make
sure
we
take
care
of
our
seniors
and
also
our
youth,
because
they
are
our
future
right.
So
with
that,
I
love
mr
jamal.
Thank
you.
I
appreciate
everything
you've
done.
I
know
he's
worked
tirelessly
with
his
team.
Thank
you
to
this
team
for
going
through
this,
and
I
know
that
they're
they
work
countless
hours
to
make
sure
that
we
have
something
we
can
present
and
you
know
with
the
public
hearing.
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
mayor.
A
Just
just
a
quick,
this
particular
draft
was
developed
as
an
administrative
executive
proposal
for
the
legislative
body
to
approve.
So
this
is
what
we
supposed
to
do
as
an
administration.
Okay,
propose
the
best
options
as
expert
and
advise
the
legislators.
A
You
know
on
how
we
we
propose
to
allocate
the
money,
so
this
is
gonna,
go
to
the
city
council
after
30
days
of
being
published,
okay
in
various
places
in
the
city,
and
then
they
will
have
the
chance
to
approve
it
or
ask
us
to
adjust
most
likely.
We
hope
that
they
will
agree
because
they
don't
know
about
it.
This
is
being
published
and
I
had
a
lot
of
discussions
with
most
of
them.
So,
let's
start
with
first
can
can
we
can
we
put
this
on
zoom
if
there
is
a
way
to.
A
A
There
is
a
certain
you
know
percentage
that
we
can
allocate
out
of
the
this
fiscal
year,
which
is
15
out
of
1
million
33
dollars
and
627
and
90
cents.
The
total
would
be
150,
55,
000
and
44
dollars.
That's
the
amount
we
can
use
for
public
service.
A
Public
service
include
senior
services
which
you
can
see
later
on
also
include
safety
programs
like
the
crime,
prevention
and
safety
awareness.
Those
are
the
two
programs
that
this
particular
future
next
year.
You
know
the
administration
want
to
concentrate
on,
and
only
six
thousand
dollars
went
outside
the
city
programs
for
the
mandatory
that
we
have
to
provide
data
about
the
you
know
affirmative
actions
and
equal
opportunity
for
housing.
A
So
we
use
the
agency
and
we
provide
them
with
six
thousand
dollars
as
a
contribution
towards
the
report
that
the
issue
for
multi
community,
that
you
know
they
provide
that
report
for
them.
So,
based
on
that,
we
reflect
on
what
we
need
to
do.
A
If
we
have
to
do
anything
and
if
there
is
out
of
ordinary
complaints
of
if
there
is
like
any
company
that
can
be
involved
with
so
far
so
good
no
issues
in
that
particular
area,
the
second
one
is
the
administration,
the
percentage
which
is
going
to
be
only
20
of
the
total
allocation.
A
That's
involved,
covering
the
administration
of
the
program,
like
part
of
my
salary,
the
salaries
of
other
employees,
that
they
work
on
planning
in
administration
of
the
project,
also
consultations
time,
the
you
know
our
money
we
spent
on
media
money
we
spent
on
preparing.
You
know
the
documentation.
A
You
know
using
certain
software
that
we
don't
have.
Our
consultant
is
weight,
trim
we
use
them
for
preparing
you,
know
and
planning
for
us
using
cad
and
other.
You
know
equipment
that
we
cannot
afford
to
have
it
only
for
this.
This
is
a
multi.
A
That's
amount
about
20,
000
25.
It
depends
on
the
study
we
do
like
you
know,
as
we
see
later
on,
we
spent
money
on
doing
study
to
quantify
heather
line
a
park
that
you
know
the
service
area.
Is
it
eligible
for
funding
from
the
cdbg
from
hud?
Also,
the
you
know
the
the
park
van
houghton
park
behind
the
city
hall.
Is
it
eligible,
so
we
need
to
verify
that
we
are
serving
law
and
models.
A
You
know
the
people,
otherwise
that
particular
service
is
not
eligible
for
funding,
so
the
51
of
low
and
moderate
income
people
must
be
served
using
cdbg
money,
that's
the
most
important
thing
seniors
and
what
we
call
them.
You
know
the
special
clientele
that
they
are.
They
are
by
nature,
considered
to
be
low
and
moderate
people,
so
we
can
spend
on
seniors
on
disabled
on
somehow
you
know
disadvantaged
youth.
We
can
spend
money
without
regard
to
their
income,
so
as
seniors
income
is
not
required,
the
status
of
the
group
is
the
qualifier.
A
A
That's
our
limitation.
We
don't
usually
exceed
that.
We
usually
have
some
leftover
we
reprogram
later
on
and
if
we
need
an
addition
to
one
of
the
project
that
is
going
on,
we
can
do
a
simple
amendment
and
put
the
extra
money
in
those
projects
to
enhance
that
project.
Number
three
is
the
reprogrammed
fund.
As
you
see,
there
are
about
six
hundred
ninety
nine
thousand
one
hundred
twenty
nine
dollars
that
money
I
found
not
being
used
and
we
are
not
gonna-
be
used
because
of
too
many
different
in
various.
A
A
A
The
last
one
is
the
total
funding,
which
is
again
it's
one
million.
Seven
hundred
thirty
two
dollars
and
seven
hundred
fifty
five,
fifty
eight
and
ninety
cents.
A
A
C
A
Heather
line
park
and
movement
include,
but
not
limited
to
extending
the
the
play
the
extent
the
play
existing
structure,
a
new
bathroom
and
storage
building,
pick
balls,
chords
and
basketball,
court
walk-in
path
and
parking
lots.
This
is
based
on
the
recommendation
of
our
director
of
park
and
recreation.
A
You
know
wisconsin
with
a
consultation
of
the
mayor's
office
myself.
You
know
the
the
the
city
engineer,
mr
deep,
so
we
come
up
with
up
to
six
hundred
twenty
five
thousand
dollars
as
a
primary
amount
that
may
go
up
a
little
bit.
We
have
extra
money,
as
I
said
that
we
can
we
can
add
to
and
if
the
less
the
leftover
or
if
we
can
do
more,
like,
like
other
you
know,
like
maybe
water
attack
here,
you
know
similar
to
what
we
have
there.
It's
okay,
it's
good!
A
If
we
can't
do
that
next
year
now
this
is.
This
is
really
targeting
both
the
senior
population
mid-age
population,
family
in
general
and
youth,
and
this
is,
as
the
mayor's
stated,
that
you
know
it
will
help.
You
know
reduce
the
aftermath
of
the
effect
of
the
covert
that
people
wanted
to
go
out.
People
are
kind
of,
like
you
know,
a
little
bit
locked.
You
know
they
can't
now.
The
park
you
know
will
help
them
do
that
so
and
heather
lane.
A
With
the
suggestion
and
approval
of
the
mayor,
they
kind
of
have
a
what
we
call.
You
know
like,
like
a
shed
large,
whether
you
can
sit
down
with
stables.
You
know
you
can
have
your
parties,
you
can
have
your
gathering
there.
You
know
for
family
to
do
barbecue.
I
mean
this
is
good.
We
don't
have
anything
at
that
park
right
now,
similar
to
what
we
have
at
that
and
other
parks
with
the
bathroom
and
everything
now
between
center,
we
own
the
building.
A
This
is
a
money
used
from
cdbg
from
the
hub
to
buy
this
building
over
there.
It
was
a
school
middle
school.
We
bought
it
back
in
the
70s.
We
spent
money
to
make
sure
that
particular
center
is
kept
up
to
date
and
kept.
You
know
available
for
the
seniors
to
use
for
whatever
you
know,
programming
and
activity
they
have.
It
is
recreational
at
the
same
time,
community
center
for
the
the
senior
population,
which
is
about
35
of
the
civic
population,
age,
55
and
older.
A
You
know,
as
again
suggested
by
the
director
approved
by
the
mayor
and
the
staff
and
mr
d.
We
need
to
see
if
we
can
fit
an
havc
over
there,
okay,
like
to
see
what's
our
options
and
what
it
is.
How
much
and
if
there
is
leftover
will
do
some
windows,
you
know,
make
sure
they
are
energy
efficiency.
It's
a
continuous!
A
You
know
program
that
we
we
we
want
to
keep
that
center
because
we
own
it
as
much
as
we
can
up
to
them.
So
now.
The
reason
you
know
eating
is
not
here,
because
I
have
money
for
eating
from
previous
years,
so
any
improvement
for
the
center.
We
do
have
money
for,
and
it's
already
programmed
and
actually
we're
working
with
the
director
of
recreation
and
the
professional
engineer
and
mr
d
to
actually
improve
that
center.
You're
going
to
remember
this:
sometimes
we
don't
own.
A
A
A
Then
we
go
to
general
administration.
As
I
explained
it's
206
thousand
dollars,
726
it's
in
the
blue.
It's
limited
to
that
amount.
Then
we
put
code
enforcement
is
how
much
we
spend
on
making
sure
the
low
income
area
which
is
over
50
percent,
gets
served
by
that
we
pay
the
hourly
rates
and
the
cost
for
the
audience
officers
to
do
their
audience.
You
know.
Enforcement
in
that
area.
Also,
the
building
department
inspector
can
also
use
that
money.
A
I
keep
I
keep
25
000
to
keep
it
alive.
So
if
we
have
to
add,
then
we'll
add
that
later
on,
if
we
spend
the
money
from
the
year
from
various
years
now,
the.
A
Now
it's
the
community
crime,
you
know
prevention
and
safety
awareness,
that's
74,
000!
It's
a
it's
a
good
program
being
been
going
for
years.
They
provide
services,
training,
the
prevention
of
crime.
Whatever
you
know,
the
police
and
the
fire
department
decide
you
want
to
do
they
provide
for
the
seniors
as
a
group
provided
in
the
area.
You
know
you
know
from
talking
to
the
mayor
and
talking
to
the
chief
and
the
new
commissioner.
They
are
coming
up
with
a
new
with
a
new
vision.
A
I'm
sorry
to
do
to
to
to
actually
implement
that
wishing
good
luck
and
if
we
need
more
money
for
that,
we
do
have
you
know
money
I
can
spare
later
on.
If
we
need
that
fair
housing
center
again-
and
as
I
explained-
that's
the
only
one
outside
the
city-
you
know
leveraging.
So
this
is
the
only
money
we
pay
outside
the
city
and
this
is
required.
A
I'm
fine!
Thank
you.
I'm
used
to
that's.
Why
that's
why
I
am
gonna
push
for
make
sure
you
know
you
have
some
kind
of
habc
capacity
in
this
in
this
country.
A
Senior
citizen
services-
that's
included,
you
know
the
ether
and
berwin
central
activities,
that's
where
we
provide
the
salary.
You
know
to
support
the
staff
and
also
to
support
the
the
utility
payments
for
these
two
sentences.
When
you
see
75
000,
don't
worry
again.
I
have
left
over
from
last
year,
maybe
50
or
60
thousand
dollars,
and
we
do
have
some
money
I
kept
as
a
contingency.
If
we
need
more
money
for
these
two
centers
again,
the
totals
are
equal.
If
you
look
at
the
two
red,
they
are
equal.
A
If
you
look
at
the
two
yellow,
they
are
equal.
If
you
look
at
the
two,
the
blues,
they
are
equal.
All
the
numbers
are
equal
again,
you
know
the
last
one
is
the
cap,
which
is
fifteen
percent
for
itself,
for
public
services
and
20
for
administration
and
planning.
That's
conclude
the
public
hearing
content.
A
Now
I
will
open
first
the
zoom
for
question
and
we
are
accepting
comments.
Questions
we
can.
We
can
answer
as
as
we
possibly
can
is
there
is
anybody
on
zoom,
madame
chief
of
staff,.
A
E
E
Okay,
so
I'm
the
director
of
the
lennon
center,
where
we
are
on
ann
arbor,
trail
and
telegraph.
Yes,
victimize
june
20th,
our
building
was
vandalized
because
we
are
a
pro-life
organization.
We
offer
free
services
for
women
and
children
been
there
since
1994,
and
I
was
wondering
how
I
might
go
about
applying
some
of
the
money
that
you
said
to
kind
of
upgrade
our
building
make
it
safer.
E
You
know
be
able
to
install
more
cameras
place.
Our
windows
that
were
smashed
basically
just
make
us
a
safer
facility.
So
does
that
sound
like
something
that
can
fit
within
this?
We've
never
applied
for
this
grant
before
and
I'm
just
wondering
if
something's
not
finished,
those
parameters
that
you
described.
A
Your
clientele
may
be
eligible
under
the
what
we
call
immunolimited
clientele
as
being,
if,
if
you
have
documentation
for
abused
women's
women's
with
a
special
needs,
disabled
women's
and
so
on,
the
service
for
for
that
particular
group
is,
does
not
require
income.
Verification
require
status
verifications
for
this
particular
fiscal
year.
You
are
too
late
to
be
included.
A
This
is
this
is
the
last
public
hearing
and
tomorrow
our
our
action
plan
or
what
we
call
the
budget
for
22
23
is
going
to
be
published
for
30
days,
comment
day
comment
period,
but
we
can
talk.
If
you
please
call
our
office,
and
if
we
need
to
do
something
to
your
organization
as
an
emergency
situation
or
urgent
care,
we
can
see
if
we
can
make
an
amendment.
It's
it's
really
up
to
the
team,
the
executive
team.
You
know
with
with
the
ceo
with
the
mayor,
the
the
chief
executive
officer.
A
He
is
the
one
who's
gonna
direct
us
and,
and
it
need
a
legislative
approval
for
me
to
amend
the
budget.
So
it's
long
discussion,
but
thank
you
for
calling.
We
will
consider
that
including
the
public
comments.
So
if
I.
A
C
A
Anybody
else
on
zoom
also
I'm
gonna,
recognize
one
of
our
team
partner,
mr
jason
smith,
jason
smith,
is
a
certified
planner.
He
is
our
consultant.
You
know
with
wade
the
tram
also.
I
forget
to
recognize
a
professional
engineer.
The
city
engineer,
mr
led
also
is
part
of
our
community
development,
community
and
economic
development
department.
He
oversees
all
the
engineering
and
construction
projects
that
we
do
also
she
can.
A
You
know
just
few
seconds
after
we
started
our
partner
also
from
the
city
which
actually
controlling
a
lot
of
this
particular
fiscal
year
budget,
miss
kim
sam.
She
is
the
director
of
the
park
and
recreation
of
the
city.
A
A
Samantha,
I'm
sorry
miss
samantha
ferguson.
She
is
a
new
new
partner
in
our
office.
She
is
the
grant
coordinator.
A
F
C
A
H
A
You
can't
you,
don't
you
don't
need
to
even
elaborate?
Yes,
it's
eligible
okay,
I
have
we
put
three
hundred
thousand,
please
be
in
touch
with
the
with
the
partner
recreation.
It's
a
good
suggestion.
I
don't
control
what
they
do.
I
control
the
money
and
if
the
program
is
eligible
or
not,
it's
between
the
department
heads
as
an
executive
team
for
the
mayor,
the
mayor
is
the
final
approval
of
all
these
programs,
because
he
is
the
one
whether
he
is
now
or
in
the
future.
Somebody.
A
A
Can
I
get
approval
from
the
name,
because
he
is
the
one
who
will
actually
direct
the
chief
of
staff
to
include
it
on
the
agenda
as
an
administrative
proposals
or
resolutions
or
motions
the
other,
the
other
proposal
motions
were
ever
advanced
by
other
legislative
bodies
or
other
elected
officials
like
the
treasurer
like,
like
the
clerk
like
the
seven
council
members
like
the
judges,
they
come
from
other
than
the
city
administration,
which
is
only
responsible
for
certain.
You
know
aspect
of
the
city
operation.
A
A
B
G
B
So
I've
lived
the
nightmare
you're
talking
about.
So
that's
the
first
thing.
The
other
thing
is
in
regards
to
the
senior
coordinator.
We
are
going
to
be
hiring
a
person
part-time.
I
have
finally
got
some
applications
because
everybody
knows
it's
short
workforce
everywhere
and
I
probably
got
about
five
applications.
I'm
going
to
be
setting
them
up
for
interviews
for
next
week.
So
that's
where
I'm
at
in
that
secretary.
G
H
A
And
remember
those
are
activities
eligible
for
cppg
funding
and
for
two
years
we
are
allowed
to
to
go
outside
the
15.
A
So
I
can
advance
some
money
from
20,
19
and
20
20,
because
you
open
up
the
gap
for
us,
so
I
can
maybe
see
that
money,
hopefully
that
the
city
can
sustain
that
later
on
from
the
general
fund
budget.
Okay,
another
question.
I
I
I
Can
say,
you're
saying,
there's
300
000
for
berwin
and
you're
also
saying
that
you
still
have
money
for
eating
improvements
or
whatever,
but
it's
not
on
the
paper
here.
Why
isn't
it
on
the
paper
and
how
much
money
is
it
that
we
have.
A
The
reason
the
reason
is
not
on
the
paper
for
the
intern
center,
because
it's
already
programmed
in
previous
years,
so
we
do
have
money
to
accommodate
the
improvement.
I
think
that's
the
last.
The
last
time,
mr
gibb,
you
wanna
come
and
comment
because,
mr
d,
the
engineer
is
working
with
the
director
of
american
investigation
on
trying
to
see
what
this
center
needs
and
we
do
have
a
we
do.
I
already
have
a
program
going
on.
A
There's
no
need
to
put
money
when
I
have
money
from
previous
years
that
it's
not
being
used
yet.
Otherwise
I
have
to
go
through
consolation.
Reprogramming.
I
rather
have
you
know
the
amount
from
2019
20,
okay,
increased.
A
You
know
if
they
need
is
more,
but
I
assure
you
that
the
eaton
center
is
in
our
mind,
and
it
is
in
our
program,
as
directed
by
the
mayor
and
by
few
council
members,
that
they
are
focusing
on
the
center.
That's
why
I
made
sure
that
our
option
to
include
the
the
one
of
the
seniors
hundred
thousand
for
this
particular
public
hearing
number
two.
It
was
not
planned.
I
did
replan
that
and
actually
you
know,
acquire
a
good.
A
You
know
media
media
media
firm
that
they're
willing
to
do
it
at
a
very,
very
reasonable
price
for
us,
as
a
pilot.
Never
done
before
that
we
are.
We
are
life.
You
are
life
right
now
and
I
don't
know
how
many
people
are
watching
you
from
even
washington
dc.
So
please,
you
know
come
out,
I
mean
so.
I
hope
I
answered
your
question.
Oh,
I
didn't
yeah.
Okay
come
on.
B
I'm
sorry
as
he
was
mentioning,
there's
money
currently
program
programmed.
B
Putting
into
phase
two
for
the
rest
of
the
restrooms
also
the
boiler.
Okay,
the
issue
that
we're
waiting
for
now
is
we're
waiting
back
for
the
asbestos
and
lead
report
from
the
for
the
boiler
room
and
that's
on
the
list
too.
We
actually
already
have
the
leg
report
back
from
that,
because
I
have
done
that
a
while
ago,
but
we've
decided
to
put
it
all
into
one
large
project
to
get
it
done
all
at
once,
and
I've
been
working
with
mr
dave
on
it.
B
F
Okay,
so,
okay
again,
my
name
is
alex.
F
I'm
the
city
engineer
when
I
joined
the
city,
I
was
looking
at
the
assessment
that
was
done
for
eden's
eaton
center
and
in
addition
to
what
miss
lawrence
told
you,
there
is
some
hazardous
material
in
the
boiler
area,
but
I
decided
to
have
a
needs
assessment
first,
because
boilers,
as
you
know,
is
older
technology,
and
that's
not
something
that
you
know
try
to
to
repair
or
you
know
or
fix
an
older
technology
may
not
be
the
most
economical
way
to
go.
F
So
I'm
looking
at
alternatives
like
rooftop
or
something
else,
but
we
still
have
to
address
the
hazmat
hazardous
material
will
have
to
be
removed,
and
then
I
will
look
at
our
options
so
would
be
option
a
option
b
and
select
the
most
economical
way
to
go.
Boilers
are
not
the
most
economical
thing
to
do.
Most.
Buildings
have
gotten
away
from
boilers
to
a
less.
You
know
more
effective
way
of
heating
and
cooling.
You
know,
so
that's
what
we'll
be
looking
at
next.
How.
F
All
the
bathrooms
and
the
parking
I'm
aware
of
that,
so
there
there
is
a
complete
needs
assessment
and
that
will
be
done
first
and
then
the
price
tag
will
be
programmed
in
and
will
coordinate
with
the
director
here
for
money,
but
I
can
assure
you
that
it's
it's
in
the
works,
we're
just
not
doing
you
know
repair.
What's
out
there,
we're
looking
at
options.
B
G
B
In
the
pond-
and
I
brought
it
to
his
attention-
he's
been
down
here
to
locate
it
with
me.
So
that's
another
thing
that
we
got
on
our
list.
You
know
as
well
as
the
courtyard
with
the
cement
and
the
pavilion.
So
you
know.
F
H
A
Thank
you,
director,
lauren
cell.
Thank
you
city,
engineer,
mr
deep
any
further
questions.
H
You
know
because
we
do
not
have
a
coordinator
here.
We
have
a
community,
and
this
committee's
been
here
for
almost
10
years
and
the
other
day
we
did
a
really
nice
program
called
welcome
back
and
they
cooked
the
hot
dogs,
and
I
did
the
bingo
and
another
lady,
that's
on
it.
She
we
did
a
basket
and
I
feel
the
program
went
really
well
and
you
know
we.
We
just
need
some
time
to
be
kind
of
headed
on
the
back
and
say
hey,
you
know,
but
we
are
really
working.
G
E
H
Coordinator,
so
we
kind
of
gathered
together
as
a
variety
of
course
about
three
people
are
dead
now,
but
it
was
like
myself
that
it
was
bernice
and
linda
and
barb
and
carol
and
donna
donna
was
part
of
it
yeah.
So
I
mean
there
was.
There
was
a
a
well-rounded
program,
but
we've
lost
of
ours.
We
lost
donna,
and
you
know
linda
still
helps
us.
We've
added
marge,
we've
added
rick
and
edgy,
and
you
know.
H
Of
cheap
cakes
near
the
outside,
but
you
know
we've
really
worked
hard,
we're.
I
do
penny
bingo
and
she
does
funko
right
now
and
and
the
two
of
them
do
the
rendezvous.
H
A
According
to
the
director
that
you
know
what
what
I
can
provide,
as
you
know,
funding
for
some
of
this
program
that
may
be
eligible.
I
can't
speak
now
about
the
particulars,
but
I
can.
I
can
assure
you
that
you
know
if
they
go
through
the
directors
you
know
approved
by
the
mayor
comes
to
me.
We
will
research
and
see
what
kind
of
program
that
we
may
be
able
to
support
as
part
of
the
public
service.
You
know
funding
that
we
have.
H
One
thing
I
really
want
to
thank
kim
kim
allowed
us
to
get
some
casino
buses.
We
want
a
casino
bus
and
we're
not
going
on
the
30th
of
august
because
it
was
already
a
baseball
game
set,
but
we
have
a
lot
of
seniors.
H
A
Let
me
comment
on
this.
This
is
good
program,
smart
money.
They
are
leveraging
cdbg
money,
so
all
the
other
brand
that
we
can
get
to
serve.
You
know
the
seniors
as
a
group
from
other
than
cdbg.
They
are
good
like
they
will
leverage
the
amount
that
we
provide
and
I
will
work
with
the
director
on
our
you
know:
state
assistance
playground
you
know
for
the
for,
especially
the
senior
groups
will
be
affected.
You
know,
after
the
epidemic
being
locked
and
whatever
I'm
working
right
now
on
a
program
within
cdbg
cv
which
is
covered.
A
You
know
related
that
providing
maybe
meals.
You
know
for
a
certain
group
affected,
I'm
gonna
be
working
with
restless.
They
have
that
program.
Maybe
will
will
will
come
up
with
a
program
that
provides
life
fresh
hot
meals,
maybe
two
or
three
days
in
the
centers.
A
You
know
for
whoever
wanted
to
come
as
as
a
group
of
the
seniors
or
disabled
whatever,
but
this
is
coming.
It's
not
included
because
the
money
are
not
programmed
in
this.
I'm
limiting
this
public
hearing.
Just
you
know
the
content
to
what
we
are
programming
for
next
year,
but
the
other
program
there.
Now
I'm
commenting
on
it,
because
I
want
you
to
know
about
them
and
you
can
call
and
remind
me
and
push
me
as
much
as
you
want
to
listen
and
say
to
make
those
happens.
A
Five
or
six
or
six
I
mean
five
days
or
six
right.
Okay,
any
other
question,
any
other
comment.
I
think
we
can
end
up
and
close
this
public
hearing.
Thank
you
for
your
participation.
A
It
is
on
the
clock
for
birthday,
4
50
4
50,
on
the
clock,
public
hearing
number
two
for
the
community
development
block,
grant
cdbg
contacted
by
the
community
and
economic
development
department
of
the
city
of
hebron
eyes
officially
closed.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.