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Right,
we
do
have
a
study
session
memo.
All
the
study
sessions
are
the
first
floor.
There
are
body
cams
for
police,
April,
April,
2020
financial
review,
general
friend,
transferred
to
utility
fund
and
I
think
also
in
that
discussion,
we're
gonna
be
talking
about
how
we
use
that
2%,
potentially
for
a
utility
bill
assistance
program
and
then
the
lodgers
tax
sales,
lodgers
sales
tax
increase
and
the
public
comment
discussion.
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Some
follow
up
on
that
and
I
have
asked
for
staff
to
go
ahead
and
pull
the
results
for
the
survey
that
we
did
of
you
guys,
and
would
you
like
for
those
just
to
be
in
your
packet
or
I,
can
send
those
today
as
soon
as
I
have
those
back?
This?
Is
the
council
members
survey
about
what
their
their
eight
questions
of
their
preferences?
Well,.
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We
can
do
that,
so
any
questions
on
those
four
items
looks
good
all
right.
Moving
on
to
the
regular
agenda,
we
will
have
pre
development
agreement
with
skb
on
the
agenda,
a
resolution
for
award
of
a
contract
to
precision
concrete
cutting
for
the
2020
sidewalk
trip
hazard,
elimination,
project
approval
on
an
IgA,
the
construction
of
the
u.s.
285
South
Broadway
exchange
and
first
reading,
of
an
inter
governmental
agreement
with
mile
high
flood
district
for
drainage.
We
planning
on
consent.
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All
right
on
May
26th,
we
have
it's
a
study
session,
but
it's
going
to
be
a
big
one
with
the
council
budget
workshop
and
I.
If
I'm
not
mistaken,
we
are
going
to
be
finishing
up
that
CIP
discussion
at
this
ninth.
So
would
you
like
that
we
probably
should
update
that
on
the
agenda
that
will
wrap
the
CIP
discussion
out
yeah.
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E
Go
back,
I
thought
that
they
were
gonna,
that
the
council
wanted
to
bring
back
the.
If
you
about
the
mayor
charter
amendment,
because
one
of
the
council
members
wasn't
there
last
night
and
was
split,
three
three
and
I
couldn't
tell
if
they
were
talking
about
May
18th
of
May
26,
but
it
would
have
to
be
one
of
those
two
agendas,
because
if,
if
there's
four,
who
want
to
move
forward
on
that,
we're
under
a
huge
trying
correct
to
bring
something
forward,
I.
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E
Economic
development
opportunities.
I
t's
brought
forward
that
it's
probably
time
for
us
to
get
a
ballot
measure
about
allowing
the
city
to
have
Wi-Fi
in
the
public
spaces
like
downtown,
so
that
would
require
ballot
measures.
Well,
the
nice
thing
about
that
one
is
that
language
has
already
been
drafted
by
two-thirds
of
the
cities,
so
that
could
be
a
quick
move,
but
both
of
those
things,
the
the
one
with
the
mayor,
the
Charter
changed
that
would
take.
That
would
take
a
little
more
time
because
we're
having
to
change
a
variety
of
places
within
our
own
charter.
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A
My
comfortable
with
it
I
wished
it
hadn't
secretly
tired
this
morning
of
it
yeah.
That's
a
good
question.
I,
don't
know
that
any
of
these
can
be
taken
off.
Can
they
ice
body
cams?
Could
yes,
larger
sales
tax
I
think
we
need
to
get
that
done?
Don't
we.
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A
It
might
III
don't
into
me
it
it.
This
should
not
be
a
big
deal.
I
mean
I'm
fine
with
it.
The
way
it
is
with
a
few
adjustments,
but
I
know,
everybody's
got
a
really
different
perspective
and
it's
probably
a
good
exercise
for
us
as
a
council
to
feel
good
about
where
we
are
with
us,
but
we
could
do
it.
We
could
move
that
if
we
wanted
to
as
well
we'll
do
it
when
we
get
closer
to
reek.
Coming
back,
I,
don't
know
when
that's
gonna
be
yeah.
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I'm
not
sure
if
you
know
the
background
on
the
item.
Also,
that
is
another
potential
ballot
issue
again.
It's
something
that
the
IT
department
brought
to
us
that
many
cities
have
done
as
Alison
said,
to
allow
the
city
to
provide.
You
know
Wi-Fi
in
public
areas,
it's
kind
of
a
throwback
to
a
state
law
that
tried
to
prohibit
cities
from
providing
their
own
broadband
services
to
the
community
and,
as
you
know,
many
over
half
the
cities.
I
think
in
Colorado
have
already
given
themselves
the
right
to
do
that.
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E
Think
yeah
it
just
it
just
came
up
last.
It
didn't
just
come
up
for
everybody,
but
it
was
just
brought
to
my
attention
last
week.
If,
if
there's
any
way,
we
can
move
body
cams
down
and
take
about
an
extra
ten
minutes,
it's
not
a
particularly
complicated
question
or
issue
and
I.
Don't
think
that
the
council
will
need
30
minutes
for
it.
But
if
we
can
move
body
cams
down
or
put
that
into
an
initial
report
or
something
so
we
can
free
up
just
a
little
time
I.
A
E
I
think
that
that
fine,
we
we
put
that
into
written
format
in
the
past
and
I
think
what
were
really
what
the
council
really
asked
for
was
fresh
just
to
update
that
2017
report.
So
doing
that
variety
and
getting
that
that
out
to
the
council,
at
least
from
my
perspective
and
Shawn's
gonna
have
to
weigh
in
for
his
it's.
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E
I'd
say
it's
five
very
straightforward
questions
and,
based
on
the
last
conversation,
I
think
that
we've
captured
with
the
council
wants
to
bring
forward.
So
it's
basically
an
up
or
down
on
the
on
the
five
elements
of
the
question,
and
if,
if
council
quickly
moves
through
each
of
those
five
elements,
it
could
be
a
very
quick
turnaround.
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A
I
just
thought
from
yesterday
just
came
back
to
me
about
the
Cova
19
update.
That
was
a
phenomenal
dashboard
last
night
that
we
cut
a
peek
into
and
I
got
really
interested
I
wish.
I
could
go
on
that
dashboard
and
play
around
in
it.
A
question
about,
and
I'm
gonna
I
actually
gonna
be
on
the
tri-county
or
call
today
because
they
have
an
asynchronous
class,
so
students
are
doing
something
else
and
I
can
jump
in
on
to
my
question:
is
gonna
be
for
them?
A
What
are
our
plans
now
going
forward
for
when
the
second
round
hits
us
cuz?
We
know
it
will
and
I
want
to
know
what
our
strategy
is
and
how
we're
gonna
start
to
direct
people.
For
that,
because
I
hope
we
don't
have
to
go
back
to
stay
at
home,
but
that
we
have
really
clear
ideas
of
how
we're
gonna,
isolate
and
help
people
so
I'm,
hoping
that
we'll
get
some
ideas
about
that
today.
Do
you
think
we
will
and
then
I'd,
like
it
I'd
like
us
to
share
with
Council
whatever
we
find
yeah.
D
It's
a
great
question
and
yeah
I'm
hopeful
I,
like
you
hope,
there's
a
plan
for
that.
I
did
want
to
say
I,
based
on
a
request
from
councilmember
wink
to
me.
Following
that
presentation,
I
have
asked
for
that
document:
er
the
a
PDF
of
what
they
presented
and
or
web
links,
because
I
think
a
lot
of
that
was
web-based
information.
That
way,
you
can
send
that
to
you
guys
and
you
can
dig
into
it.
I
thought
that
was
a
good
suggestion
from
councilmember
wink.
If.
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Did
26
okay,
June
first
policy
discussion
on
emergency
aid
to
other
agencies
policy?
Oh
excuse
me:
police
oversight,
board
discussion,
procurement
policy,
best
value
and
the
homeless
study,
homelessness,
study,
update
and
then
I'm
regular
will
have.
We
just
have
one
item
so
far
and
that's
the
contract
for
water
treatment,
plant
risk
and
resiliency
studying
so.
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You
yes,
well,
the
water
treatment
plant
risk
and
resiliency
study
it's
on
the
regular
session
for
June.
First,
so
on
to
night
8
we
have
the
downtown
matters
in
Downtown,
Development,
Authority
update
and
then
an
update
on
title
16
community
outreach
and
that's
the
RFP
that
you
guys
asked
to
see
the
boarding.
Commissioner
views
will
be
that
night
with
the
deadline
on
the
May
11th
and
then
now
we've
moved
the
police
oversight
board
to
this
meeting
questions.
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A
D
Okay,
on
June
15th,
we
have
the
website
overview
and
that's
the
one
that
I
should
ask
you
guys.
It
was
that,
okay
with
you
all
to
include
that
I
know
that
was
a
request
of
council
member
wing
and
we
didn't
have
a
lot
of
time
to
discuss
it,
but
it
shouldn't
take
too
long
and
just
want
to
make
sure
that's
okay,
to
put
on
the
study
session
for
June
15.
A
D
She's
actually
serves
on
our
website
review
committee,
so
yeah
all
right.
Moving
on
to
the
utilities
funds
overview.
That's
that's
also
on
the
study
session
and
then
a
regular
on
the
regular
session.
We
have
the
DDA
election
ordinance
that
would
be
a
first
reading
on
that
and
then
new
appointments
approved
by
a
City
Council
resolution.
That's
your
boards
and
commissions
and
contract
renewal
for
Martin
and
wood,
and
that's
for
going
to
the
sewer
water
and
sewer
board
on
tonight
and.
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D
B
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B
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C
C
Say
does
it
make
sense
to
start
putting
in
tentative
dates?
I
think
this
kind
of
goes
to
your
timeline
discussion
about
if
we
were
to
put
the
mayor
being
voted
by
the
citizens
I'm
putting
a
person
second
reading,
as
well
as
a
public
hearing
I'm
using
public
hearing
correctly.
If
that's
the
terminology
we
use
yesterday,
but.
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B
D
To
I
wanted
to
ask
you
all
I'm
I'm,
as
you
know,
with
Dorothy
leaving
I've
looking
at
different
organizational
structures,
just
frankly
minor
tweaks
to
the
city
manager's
office,
based
on
the
fact
that
at
least
for
some
extended
period
of
time,
I'm
gonna
have
at
least
almost
twice
as
many
direct
reports
and
looking
at
the
way
the
city
manager's
office
is
structured
to
try
to
reduce
that
number.
I
need
to
brief.
You
guys
on
that,
but
my
plan
is
right.
D
Now
is
to
send
that
to
you
on
Friday
as
an
update
as
part
of
my
city,
manager's
update
just
as
an
attachment,
you
may
remember,
I
did
the
same
thing
to
inform
council
about
the
utilities
and
soft
water
renewal
partners,
reorganization,
but
just
wanted
to.
Let
you
know
that
I
could
brief
council
on
that
at
a
meeting,
but
there
are
no
departments,
being
you
know,
changed
like
merged
or
created,
or
anything
like
that.
It's
simply
divisional
changes
within
the
departments.
A
D
It
really
is
a
little
devastating
to
all
of
us.
I
will.
If
I
can
let
you
know
offline
some
of
the
things
that
we're
doing
as
some
of
them
are
surprises,
but
you're
right
we
will
not
be
able
to
gather
so
yeah.
Let
me
talk
to
Chris.
Hargitay
was
helping
with
some
of
that
and
how
we
can
involve
council
on
that
and
that
possibly
super.