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I. Mayor Linda Olson and City Manager Shawn Lewis will discuss upcoming agendas for Regular Council meetings and Study Sessions.
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C
Good
morning,
we'll
start
with
July
13th
study
session
got
a
handful
of
topics,
an
update,
we're
getting
tri-cities
homelessness,
study,
2019,
financial
audit
report,
discussion
and
amazing.
Well,
not
amazing,
late
because
of
the
good
work
of
our
finance
department.
We
have
no
significant
findings.
I,
don't
think
I've
ever
worked
somewhere
that
had
no
significant
findings
in
there
on
it.
You.
C
B
C
C
B
B
B
B
D
B
D
B
You
for
a
for
saying
that,
because
Sean
and
I
had
a
conversation
last
week
about
what
these
amounts
of
time
mean.
So
if
it
says
study
session
memo,
15
minutes,
does
that
mean
15
minutes
of
staff
presenting
and
then
there's
a
bunch
of
time
for
counsel,
to
ask
questions
and
that's
how
you've
been
viewing
it
right.
Sean,
I,
yeah.
C
B
So
I,
so
then,
let's
we're
gonna
have
done
each
one
of
these
done
decide
how
much
time
we're
going
to
lot
to
it.
Oh
Daniel!
So
you
and
I
need
to
decide
how
much
are
we
allowed
for
discussion
and
I'll
try
and
keep
it
to
that,
because
we've
been
operating
with
different
time
amounts
of
what
we
think
something's
gonna
be,
and
it
became
obvious
last
week
way
when
one
of
the
presentations
not
last
night.
Would
the
thought
that
oh
no
I
still
have
you
know
and
whatever
time
and
I
thought.
D
B
No,
you
get
less
15
minutes,
but
I
mean
it.
I
mean
I.
Some
things
just
can't
are
gonna
have
to
go
over
and
that's
just
the
way
it
is.
But
if
we
can
be
much
more
careful
about
you
know
so
much
time,
we've
allotted
and
I
know
it's
not
presentation
all
the
way
through
that
vaults.
So
on
the
tri-cities
one
is
you're.
Gonna
present
Sean,
oh.
B
E
B
B
B
B
C
B
B
A
B
John,
why
don't
you
be
the
judge
of
that?
But
what
do
you
think
I
know
that
people
are
gonna
have
questions.
This
has
been
a
public
interest
area
constantly
it's
pretty
straight
forward
that
we're
doing
some
of
the
best
practices
that
we
can
and
yeah.
Let's.
B
E
B
Can
you
have
you
already
given
those
kinds
of
questions
to
director.
E
B
E
B
A
B
B
E
D
D
E
B
D
With
you
I,
don't
think
that
I
think
that
council
is
really
going
to
get
into
this
conversation
when
they
see
the
amount
of
decision-making
that's
going
to
be
required
of
them.
I
can't
see
them
spending
any
less
than
45
minutes.
Just
asking
questions
in
in
giving
directions.
I
just
think
we
need
to
be
honest
at
that
top.
It's
gonna
run
a
little
over
an
hour.
Yep.
B
I
think
everybody
wanted
to
have
more
conversation.
Some
people
anyway,
not
everybody,
because
some
people
didn't
ask
any
questions
at
all.
But
I
think
there
were
a
lot
more
going
on
in
people's
heads
last
night
on
the
panel
I
could
have
I
mean
I
would
have
preferred
to
I
mean
had
a
conversation
but
yeah
I
think
this
is
gonna,
be
another
I
mean
this
is
our
next
step?
B
It
seems
to
me
that
we
have
specific
hours
that
people
are
not
abiding
by
and
we
have
people
who
now
think
the
whole
parks
supposed
to
be
off
leash.
All
the
time
and
I
mean
I've
gotten
emails
like
they've
gotten
phone
calls
like
that.
I
have
to
tell
people,
you
don't
think
the
whole
park
is
24
hours
off
leash.
Oh
yes,
like
no,
so
they're
signing
issues.
There's
you
know
there
is
enforcement,
but
I
think
code
is
overwhelmed
and
to
have
to
go
and
monitor.
B
E
Then
mayor
I
guess
I
got
a
question.
So
are
we
gonna
be
talking
about
police
dogs
again
or
are
we
gonna
talk
about
the
recommendations
set
forth
by
Parks
and
Rec
because
to
me
that
would
be
session.
We
could.
We
can
talk
about
the
Parks
and
Rec
recommendation
yeah
as
a
study
session
and
then
from
there
decide
whether
or
not
we
are
going
to
act
on
it
at
the
August
3rd
or
the
August
17th
meeting
or
whenever
but
I.
B
I
think
I'm,
trying
to
figure
out
and
in
between
between
that,
because
I
think
you're
right
we've
got
to
respond
and
just
out
of
responsibilities
to
the
Parks
and
Rec
board
that
put
time
into
it
and
our
director,
but
it
seems
like
we
have
some
in-between
time
that
something
could
change
a
little
bit
and
I.
Don't
know
if
it's
signage,
but
you
know
you
don't
want
to
change
signs
if
you
can
totally
redo
it.
If
it's
leafleting
everyone
and
saying
this
is
what
it
is
you're
about,
ready
to
lose
your
whole
privilege.
B
C
B
C
Yeah
I
mean
I
well,
I,
don't
want
to
speak
for
him,
but
I
know
his
officers
were
out
in
the
parks
handing
out
that
we
created
like
a
small
pamphlet
kind
of
a
postcard
size.
You
know
handout
about
the
rules
and
talked
to
people.
I
mean
we
literally
stood
out
there
and
talked
to
people
for
days
and
days.
B
Robin
for
sure
that
was
four
months
ago,
mm-hmm,
okay,
I
think
we
need
to
do
it
again,
but
I
don't
want
to
I
mean
I.
Just
maybe
your
staff
come
up
with
what
you
think
might
what
they
think
might
work.
But
if
we're
I
think
we
need
to
do
what
Daniel
said
and
have
a
study
session
and
bring
it
all
back,
which
is
like
August
10th,
but
we're
full
months
five
weeks
away
from
that
date
and
it's
summer
and.
E
B
E
B
A
B
A
All
right
and
then
do
you
want
to
do
30-minute
presentation
in
the
30
minute
discussion.
B
B
E
I
think
that
that's
why
we're
gonna
discuss
on
the
20th
is
what
is
the
next
step
from
there
I,
at
least,
if
the
public
knows
that
whether
or
not
we're
gonna
be
making
a
decision
in
August
or
September
I
think
they'd
even
know
that,
but
we
can't
I,
don't
know
it's
just
the
other
aspect
of
it
is.
Are
we
bagged
in
council
chambers,
for
this?
Is
this
something
that
we
have
to
do
and
now
with
everything
that's
going
on
I'm
not
sure
know.
B
Everybody
said
they
wanted
to
do
it.
They
wanted
to
move
it
up
and
that
doesn't
so
we're
not
gonna,
be
together
on
the
20th.
What
I'm
concerned
about
is
that
if
we
want
to
get
a
more
open
input,
I
guess
we
didn't
move
it.
We
had
no
trouble.
Last
night,
wait
18
people
on
Zuma,
that's
not
even
I
mean
we
don't
even
get
that
in
and
unless
it's
an
ad
you
think
dogs
will
bring
people
out.
I
remember
in
2008
there
were
probably
a
hundred
people
lined
up
to
speak.
B
B
A
B
So
the
20th
will
be
our
response
to
the
Parks
and
Rec
thing
and
we'll
decide
from
there
what
we're
gonna
do
next
and
if
there's
any
intermediate
thing
between
now
and
July
20th
and
whatever
final
date
after
a
hearing
will
we
can
decide
that
night
what
it
would
be
I
think
council
members
are
gonna
say
we're
not
enforcing
what
we
currently
have
and
if
we
should
just
do
that
more
we'll
have
less
problems.
So
we've
got
to
be
able
to
answer
that.
One.
C
B
C
All
right
so
after
the
off-leash
dog
program
will
have
the
mayor.
I
do
have
a
one-on-one
with
Cheryl,
but
the
sustainability
goals
that
she's
created
she's
been
trying
to
get
those
incorporated
into
the
draft
strategic
plan.
So
this
is
a
little
bit
in
flux,
but
if,
when
that
comes
back
to
you,
it
would
be
as
a
motion
and
would
not
I,
don't
think
need
a
lot
of
discussion
unless
we
have
added
a
bunch
of
things
per
her
request
that
we
need
to
discuss.
B
Sorry
was
I,
muted,
so
I
didn't
get
this
feedback
Dania.
What
do
you
think
of
that?
We
haven't
had
other
council
members,
come
up
with
a
bunch
of
goals
and
then
insert
them
into
this
I'm
not
opposed
to
that.
If
that's
what
y'all
decide
we're
gonna
do,
but
it
does
seem
to
be
a
little
bit
out
of
sync
with
the
way
we
were
doing
it.
I
don't
know
how
to
be.
E
C
B
Yeah
I
think
you're
right
on
that
Shawn
I
think
we
add
them
later.
If
that's
what
the
council
wants,
there
they're
great
ones,
I
mean
I'm,
not
against
them.
I
just
think
it
warrants
conversation
and
if
others
had
more
specific
things
like
that,
we
we
ought
to
have
set
it
up
so
that
everyone
could
do
that
right.
C
B
C
B
I
think
they're
going
with
the
old
system
right
now,
but
it's
will
train
people
in
doing
like
your
idea
of
having
very
specifically
how
much
time
are
they
gonna
take
to
present
so
that
when
they
see
one
hour,
they
don't
think
they're
presenting
for
one
hour
there's
no
way
we
can
well
maybe
on
this
one.
We
do
need
that
I,
don't
know.
I
can.
A
Double
check
with
them
and
confirm
it
does
state
in
there.
How
long
will
your
presentation
be
and
then
I
can
also
send
out
an
email
to
all
I
campus
users
I'm
just
reminding
them
that
we
are
just
using
strictly
presentation
times
so
I
will
reach
out
to
them
and
see
if
the
for
the
title
16,
specifically
if
it'll
be
an
hour
or
not,.
B
C
C
D
C
A
C
B
D
We
have
been
running
all
of
the
meetings
as
special
meetings
to
because
the
needs
of
this
council
are
the
flexibility
to
to
be
able
to
handle
business
as
it
comes
forward,
because
we
are
in
an
emergency
situation.
So
all
of
these
meetings
are
currently
set
up
to
allow
to
go
into
executive
session
with
proper
legal
notice.
A
Another
I'm
not
sure
I
can
reach
out
to
her,
but
we
can
double-check
that
the
other.
A
B
C
We
do
not
probably
need
to
go.
Have
each
director
do
that
the
same
presentation,
I
assume
but
I-
think
that
that's
what
Maria
was
planning
on
I
mean
I
mean
just
saying
worst-case
scenario:
it
would
be
every
director
getting
up
and
doing
their
same
kind
of
budget
presentation,
but
with
the
updates
that
we've
got
now
yeah.
E
B
B
Process,
no,
they
haven't
the
presentation.
Sorry
they
haven't
I'm
thinking
I.
It
would
be
nice
to
surface
in
July
what
exactly
they're
gonna
need
at
that
August
10th
they
what
she
will
present
miss
you
use,
uses
that
great
PowerPoint.
That
shows
the
cycle
and
what
she's
doing
at
each
one,
but
I
would
I
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody
gets
what
they
want
at
that
tenth
meeting.
B
B
In
that
we
don't
you
know
that
it's
not
just
a
presentation
there
ago.
Well,
I
would
have
wanted
this
or
what
I
wanted
I,
don't
think
that's
the
way
this
council
works,
but
I
think
every
opportunity
we
give
them
like.
What?
What
all
will
you
need
in
that?
Because
that's
a
really
pivotal
budget
meeting.
C
C
That's
a
great
idea.
Gin
just
add
it
to
the
June
2020
financial
review
item
just
have
a
dual
topic:
a
bit
mm-hmm.
B
C
B
C
B
C
C
E
C
C
Events,
budget,
you
know,
is
also
much
less
touched
because
of
that
and
we've
also
made
a
cancel,
lisa
non-police
academy,
citizens,
police
academy,
and
so
you
know,
there's
a
little
savings.
There
long
story
short,
we'll
figure.
The
money
out.
Unless
council
has
an
objection
just
using
the
town
hall,
telephone
town
hall
technology,
but
I'll
take
your
budget
ma'am.
Okay,.
B
E
B
Take
you
a
few
weeks
so
should
we
ask
a
reverse
question
to
council
in
an
email
if
anyone
has
trouble
with
us
spending
money
this
way
for
that
to
get
the
word
out,
let
me
know
yeah,
although
I
think
you
don't
have
to
have
approval
for
that,
you
can
just
do
it.
C
C
So
as
far
as
council
requests
that
I
got
last
night,
I've
got
that
could
the
tattoo
business
in
the
3600
block
of
Broadway
applied
for
a
barons
I'm
too
open.
It's
not
actually
a
tattoo
business,
yet
I
believe
Brad.
It's
just
a
commercial
space
that
wants
to
lease
to
a
tattoo,
so
we've
got
that
I
could
could
on
the
off-leash
code
enforcement
statistics.
Could
those
be
divided
up
by
Park?
C
C
D
C
D
What
he
wanted
to
know
was
there
was
650
or
so
violations
or
citations
issued
for
dog
running
at
large,
but
he
he
wanted
more
details.
He
wanted
to
know
where
those
all
from
a
single
part
were
those
from
all
across
the
city,
or
is
there
any
way
to
break
down
where
these
citations
were
issued?
Are
they
associated
with
one
or
two
parks
or
or
more
okay?.
C
C
B
C
B
C
And
then
I
also
got
from
councilman
Russell
that
88
ramp
questions,
Cornel
east
of
Broadway
and
then
the
southwest
corner
of
the
Simon
Center.
So
I'll
work
with
her
on
getting
those
exact
locations
and
then
have
not
received
so
far
that
I've
seen
and
this
morning
in
my
inbox,
the
emails
from
John
Stone
with
some
additional
policing
questions.
So
yeah.
B
Can
I
go
back
to
member
Russell's
thing
around
the
ad?
A
could.
Could
staff
I
mean
I'd
like
to
add
to
it?
I
guess:
could
they
take
a
walk
around
the
entire
orchard
place
and
Simon
Center
on
all
those
sidewalks?
That's
the
most
common
call,
I
used
to
get
I,
don't
get
them
anymore,
partly
because
it's
not
my
district
I,
think
that's
why
I
don't
get
them
but
I.
B
Just
wonder
if
their
trip
areas
that
we're
not
seeing
around
that
whole
area
and
going
to
and
from
the
Mallee
Center
sure,
but
mostly
mostly
it's
going
west
and
Broadway
that
I've
always
that
I
used
to
get
the
complaints
oftentimes.
It
was
when
it
was
winter
too,
and
there's
a
clearing,
if
you
don't
want
it
worse
with
just
a
lot
of
drainage.
It's
really
hard
to
keep
up.
E
C
Yeah
I
think
understanding
the
functionality
of
the
telephone
town
hall,
because
I
do
think.
I
think
that
there
are
probably
some
survey
questions
we
can
sprinkle
in
that
could
be
actually
instructive
from
the
public
and
then
you
know
I
think
we
have
the
opportunity
for
yeah
really
get
some
good
feedback
and
information
from
the
residents
on
that
so
yeah
it
can.
C
Can
I
get
you
a
list
of
the
functionality
of
the
system
and
then
I'm
meeting
with
Chris
and
police
on
Thursday
to
kind
of
go
over
what
some
options
on
that
and
then
I
think
I
might
get
better
feedback
from
a
list
of
options
rather
than
a
and
open-ended,
but
I
certainly
will
do
the
open-ended
as
well.
I.
Think.