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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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A
B
B
A
D
B
What
I
can
do
I
think
what
I
heard
I
could
do
is
I
can
I
can
be
the
host
I
can
go
into
exact
session
with
you
guys,
but
before
you
start,
then
I'll
make
someone
else.
Perhaps
co-host
and
then
I
can
get
out
and
it
won't
drop
it.
So
I
could
try
to
facilitate
that.
We're
gonna
look
into
all
the
different
nuances
to
this.
A
C
Had
trouble
because
of
my
do
you
Microsoft
accounts
I
can
access
those
five
accounts,
those
five
general
groups
really
easily,
but
because
I
they're
separate
I
can't
get
it
I
still
haven't
figured
it
out.
Unless
I
have
a
an
invite
from
you
all
I
don't
seem
to
be
able
to
even
get
into
the
city
system.
So
I'm.
B
Sure
buddies
yeah,
that's
good
to
know
that
we
will
not
make
you
in
charge
of
that
because
we
may,
it
may
take
everyone
down,
but
if,
if
one
of
us
can
do
it
send
out
the
invites
and
then
get
out
of
it,
I
wonder
if
that's
a
better
fit
or
you
know
if
someone
else
wants
to
that's
going
into
exec
session,
if
we
can
make
them
technically
the
hosts
that
makes
sense,
it's
your
preference.
We
can
do
it
either
way.
Yeah.
C
A
A
Couple
of
akin
more
consent
items,
C,
B,
number,
twenty,
four:
twenty
twenty
idea
for
Inglewood
trolly
cost-sharing
another
bill
for
an
ordinance
to
submit
a
ballot
issue
to
electors
regarding
the
larger
sales
tax
increase
and
then
a
bill
concerning
the
creation,
an
organization
of
the
Englewood
Downtown,
Development
Authority
rounds.
It
out.
C
A
F
I
ask
a
question
just
because
I
don't
want
to
bring
it
up
at
the
end,
but
just
the
the
bet
that
we're
pushing
the
police
town
Town
Hall.
What
was
her
decision
last
night
because
it
sounded
like
we
could
really
only
do
the
six.
If
we
wanted
to
have
all
seven
members
there
it
didn't
sound
like
we
wanted
to
push
it
off
to
the
13th
you
know.
Is
there?
F
B
F
C
Well,
I
think
we
probably
need
to
frame
it
really
well
we're
learning
about
some
things
about
what
are
the
new
I
want
to
make
sure
that
the
people
who
are
presenting
actually
are
not
just
talking
about
criminal
justice
reform
overall,
because
we
can't
impact
that
by
the
city,
but
we
can't
I
mean
we
can.
We
would
have
to
join
in
with
others
on
that
countywide
statewide,
but
around
policing,
and
so
I
want
to
make
this
didn't.
C
Donna
me
too
last
night,
when
we're
talking
and
criminal
justice
was
used
over
and
over,
which
is
what
the
policing
are
involved
in.
But
it's
got
to
be
around
policing.
What
can
we
do?
How
can
we
analyze
and
review
our
own
Police
Department
and
figure
out
how
to
how
to
help
them
be
their
very
best?
Given
the
changes
in
the
world
and
how
doing
things
and
do
we
need
to
be
doing
different
training
and
some
of
it's
an
update?
D
F
F
C
A
E
F
E
C
Because,
really
what
we
did
is
we
I
mean
if
we
were
to
follow
old,
my
brothers
keepers,
it's
really
their
first
thing
is
like
you
remember
what,
although
the
four
points
are,
but
it's
really
basically
just
doing
a
review
and
understanding
what
new
practices
are
different
things
that
you
do,
that
we
do
differently
and
the
state
has
already
told
us
a
couple
things
we
have
to
do
differently
which
we're
on
board
with
anyway.
So
it's
not
a
big
deal.
C
C
F
A
Yes,
okay
and,
and
we
can
think
about
other
names-
I
mean
policing
practices
and
educational
updating,
I,
don't
know,
will
are
in
the
review.
If
you
want
the
word
review
in
there,
we
can
do
that
to
you
about.
We
can
give
you
some
ideas
after
the
fact
yeah,
maybe
police
practices
releasing
practices
review,
because
that's
really
what
it
is
in
the
big
long
list
that
you
guys
came
up
with
the
outline.
A
C
I
think
John,
Johnstone
and
I
had
a
quick
conversation
yesterday
about
it
and
I
think
he
that's
where
he
is
and
I
said
you
know.
F
C
A
Well,
the
the
council
memo
slash
white
paper.
The
plan
was
to
get
it
out
by
Thursday,
so
I
know.
John
has
had
his
folks
writing
away
several
different
people
in
the
department.
We
probably
would,
if
we're
gonna,
move
that
to
the
week
of
the
six
we
probably
put
that
out
on
July,
2nd,
which
I'm
sure
you
would
appreciate
the
extra
time,
but
are
we
still
thinking
the
week
of
the
6th
or
this
special
medium?
Well.
C
You
do
that
or
if
we
can,
on
its
Daniel,
said
and
move
the
tri-cities
homelessness
out,
we
can
gain
some
time
there.
We
could
start
at
5:30
and
Siringo
5:30
to
7:00
hard
stop
and
it's
a
panel
there's
presentation
from
a
few
of
them
or
each
of
them,
and
then
we
have
Q&A
with
us
asking
questions
and
if
they
had
the
white
paper
ahead
of
time
to
say
here
are
some
things
you
could
consider,
or
you
know
you're
doing
this
really
well
or
this.
You
know
and
ask
some
questions
to
be
a
great
interchange.
C
A
C
F
C
Right,
that's
and
I.
Think
member
questa
also
had
some
challenges.
So
maybe
that's
our
start,
and
we
say
this
is
how
long
it's
gonna
be
we're
gonna
go
through
it,
for
this
may
be
ahead
of
time.
We
ask
everybody
to
read
the
21st
century
police
dock
that
Allison
sent
us.
You
sent
that
to
all
of
us.
Didn't
you
Allison.
D
F
C
Yeah,
well
maybe
we
asked.
Maybe
we
send
a
memo
that
this
week
saying
that
on
the
sixth
we're
gonna
do
this
and
one
of
the
things
we'd
like
you
to
read
is
that
document,
which
is
longer?
We
don't
want
to
tell
you
to
do
that
next
Thursday
but
say
this
Thursday
in
the
next
two
weeks
be
reading.
It
I
think
it's
a
helpful
framing.
C
There
are
a
couple
of
CPR
or
NPR
pieces
from
the
last
couple
of
days
or
weeks.
That
were
also
just
really
helpful.
For
me,
I
don't
know
people
would
want
to
listen
to.
Those
is
just
a
background
to
the
info,
but
we
haven't
kind
of
done
that
kind
of
stuff
before,
but
maybe
we
put
a
few
things
together
but
say
for
sure,
read
the
21st
century
package
just
to
get
some
framing
and
and
then
whoever
we
have
talked
it
through
and
yeah.
That
makes
sense.
Can
we
do
it
like
that
sure?
A
C
Say
to
that
as
I,
if
people
still
want
to
come
in
your
in
your
memo
to
them,
if
they
still
want
to
come
and
say
something,
we
don't
want
to
stop
that
I.
Just
don't
want
them
to
think
we're,
making
a
decision,
but
you
know
I
mean
in
the
communication
with
them
say
we're
not
where
we
are
pushing
it
off
and
but
if
they,
you
know,
given
the
fact
that
we
don't
want
to
stop
people
from
speaking
at
meetings
and
if
people
think
were
you
or
we
are
unable
to
get
people
to
come
if
they.
A
A
B
D
I
wrote
the
the
I
compass,
because
it's
educational
and
I
again
relied
on
what
the
Department
of
Justice
has
out
there
and
they
a
lot
of
times
well.
Most
of
the
Department
of
Justice
documentation
calls
it
civilian
oversight
methods,
but
since
there's
nine
different
methods
that
the
that
the
Department
of
Justice
recognizes
I
think
this.
This
first
discussion
is
mostly
educational,
so
that
council
has
an
idea
of
of
options
and
I
am
not
the
presenter
on
that
right.
C
A
A
Update
with
the
judge,
that's.
C
The
redo
ice
so
I
keeping
track
of
how
long
it
takes
people
to
do
things
compared
to
what
we
put
on
them
and
last
night
it
was
obvious
that
Peter
usually
always
takes
15
to
20
minutes
more
than
we
give
them.
It's
fine
he's
got
the
most
technical
stuff
to
explain
to
us
and
then
also
the
DDA.
They
you
know
it's
way
beyond
what
we
normally
say:
it's
gonna
take
so
either
we
adjust
the
timing
of
these
and
just
go
with
that.
F
C
A
Okay,
so
if
we're
okay
with
that,
moving
on
to
the
28th,
the
28th
of
July,
we've
got
the
court
update
and
actually
it
could
probably
that's
gonna
be
a
very
short
update,
and,
let's
council
has
lots
of.
Oh
wait
is
what's
that
a
30
minute
is
that
what
they
entered
for
the
actual
video
dating
so.
E
A
C
Could
they
provide
some
stats,
some
data
on
a
piece
of
paper
or
some
kind
of
a
document
I
like
trying
to
kiss
fine
know
what
I'm
thinking
I
think
that's
what
gets
lost
with
some
of
this?
Is
you
know
how
many
cases
do
they
hear
what
kinds
of
cases
it
gives
us
an
idea
of
what's
happening
in
our
community
of
whose
being
who's
having
to
come
before
the
court.
A
C
Mean
I
know
that
the
judge
is
really
nervous
about
interacting
with
us
and
around
policy,
but
the
only
way
we're
gonna
know.
Oh
my
gosh
there's
lots
of
you
know
urination
in
the
park
cases
or
whatever
it
is,
and
those
things
point
to
some
human
issues
that
we've
got
to
deal
with
differently
or
could
consider
different
approaches.
Well,
I'd
like
to
know
that
kind
of
stuff,
mm-hmm.
A
We
won't
pass
that
on
and
then
we
have
a
resolution
for
police
rugged
computers,
project,
an
IgA
regarding
Department
of
Revenue
sales
and
use
tax
software.
That's
all
right!
Now
we
have
in
there
I
might
suggest
that,
because
the
20th
is
so
short,
we
could
well.
You
may
want
to
do
this
at
the
end,
but
plug
in
one
of
those
like
the
pesticide
topic
or
something
else
along
the
20th.
But
do
you
want
to
talk
about
all
that
at
the
end
of
them.
A
F
D
A
A
C
C
C
C
A
C
C
C
A
C
D
C
Those
back
I
think
Martinez
when
she
was
on
her
honeymoon
and
then
we
had
that
big
blowup
and
we
were
working
on
having
a
hybrid
meeting
at
the
meeting
and
if
we
have
council
members
who
really
cannot
come,
I
am
but
could
be
in
the
room
electronically
and
vote
and
be
a
part
of
the
conversation.
We've
proven
that
it's
a
fairly
easy
thing
to
do
to
have
meetings
electronically.
Why
not
have
someone
call
in
we
used
to
call
in
all
the
time
for
study
sessions?
It
was
normative
for
us.
C
There's
one
time
one
of
our
council
members
had
major
surgery
and
they
were
on
their
back
and
for
like
four
weeks,
so
they
called
in
the
whole
time.
But
that
was
study
session.
We
didn't
have
them
call
into
regular,
but
I
think
anyway,
I'd
like
to
explore
that
possibility,
so
that
we
move
on.
If,
if
we
really
have
to
come
back
in
person,
it's
really
an
important
thing
that
we
figure
out
for
number
of
ways
for
people
to
being
engaged.
I.
B
C
B
A
No
coin:
all
right,
August
3rd
right
now,
all
we
have
is
the
Citizen
of
the
Year
August
10th
review
of
proposed
operating
budget,
nothing
on
September
7th,
and
then
we
just
have
financial
reviews.
We
do
have
one
public
hearing
on
September,
8th
for
three
thousand
to
South
Huron
Street
for
our
development
there
and
building
fire
code
adoption
in
September
and
just
an
August
financial
review,
September
28th.
E
Didn't
want
to
let
you
know
the
two
public
hearings
that
we
do
have
on
here.
These
are
the
earliest
times
that
they
would
come
to
council,
so
they're
just
put
in
there
as
placeholders
currently,
so
they
may
not
be
necessarily
these
dates.
They
may
be,
you
know
a
date
or
so
later.
I
just
wanted
to
give
you
the
heads-up.
A
A
A
Listened
on
the
traffic
code
update
the
third
one
there
I
know
Dugan
and
Maria
were
working
on
that,
but
I
don't
know
the
status
of
that.
Do
you
I.
D
Don't
know
the
status
either
I
sent
an
email
requesting
status
during
the
meeting
last
night,
so
as
soon
as
I
get
that
back
today.
I'll,
let
you
know
what
I
told
my
team
is
I
want
to
date,
because
it's
it's
complicated
and
they're
trying
to
do
at
the
midst
of
everything
else.
They're
doing
so
I
understand,
what's
taking
so
long,
but
I
want
to
date
so
I'll
see
if
I
can
get
that
back
to
your
office.
Today's
show.
A
C
So
what
is
her
name
always
Jalen?
Is
that
her
name
from.
F
C
It's
the
head
of
the
triple-a,
has
done
I've
heard
her
do
two
or
three
presentations
on
the
Aging
in
our
communities
overall,
and
she
has
specific
data
to
our
County
and
Englewood.
That
I
think
would
be
very
helpful
to
know,
as
we
think,
about
development,
as
we
think
about
programming
and
what
we're
gonna
be
seeing
in
the
future
and
some
of
the
challenges
that
particularly
around
economics
it's
staying
in
place.
C
A
C
And
I
think
that
some
of
what
she
brings
up
to
to
have
cities
be
conscious
of
also
care
health
care.
What's
available,
what
isn't
in
communities
what
the
challenges
are
for
people
without
good
care?
Some
of
that
is
more
countywide,
but
we
can
ask
her
to
be
very
specific.
Around
Englewood.
You
know
we
did
do
the.
C
We
did
do
that
like
five
six
years
ago:
I,
don't
or
maybe
longer
Randy
Penn
was
on
at
the
time,
so
it
might
have
been
longer
and
we
could
redo
that
again.
I
mean
I,
don't
think
I
had
learnt.
Why
don't
we
Jalen
could
tell
us
what
we
actually
did
because
they
did
it
for
us.
We
got
a
grant
for
it
and
I'm
not
sure
it
was
mostly
to
look
at
our
walkability
and
access,
and
things
like
that.
Mm-Hmm.
C
D
C
A
C
F
C
F
C
A
A
C
C
C
F
They
use
beeping
so
has
tri-county
stated
that
they
have
some
some
sort
of
update
or
I.
F
D
F
I'm
just
kind
of
wondering
if
we
should
ping
them
and
just
see
if
they
have
any
type
of
update
and
even
if
they
just
want
to
make
it
as
part
of
a
council
request,
I
guess
if
I
want
to
make
it
as
part
of
a
council
request,
we
can
do
that.
But
that's
what
I
thought
I
didn't
think
that
there
was
anything
pressing
at
the
moment.
D
Think
that
is
correct
and
again
it's
been
too
long,
so
we're
working
from
my
overloaded
memory
that
many
months
ago
she
was
noticing
that
some
of
the
area
cities
have
been
adopting
ordinances,
prohibiting
youth,
vaping
and
I
think
she
was
wanting
to
look
at
what
it
would
take
for
Englewood
to
do
that,
all
within
the
context
of
Englewood.
Also
looking
at
tobacco-free
parks
and
those
kind
of
things
correct.
C
C
D
It
looking
at
bring
a
charter
amendment
for
November
of
2021.
We
really
need
to
be
getting
information
back
to
you
guys
in
January,
so
that
you,
you
could
pass
an
ordinance
and
we
can
jump
through
all
the
steps
of
getting
that
moving
forward.
So
before
January
I,
don't
think
it's
necessary
before
January,
but
I
really
think
it
would
need
to
roll
to
January
yeah.
A
Enemy,
of
course,
says
you
said
last
night
mare
we're
still
waiting
on
Excel
we've
tabled
the
public
comments
public
meeting,
and
then
you
just
talked
about
the
charter
amendment,
but
so
I
think.
Actually
this
list
will
be
down
to
zero
within
to
two
or
three
months,
besides
the
stuff
that
we're
have
intentionally
tabled.
C
F
And
the
other
aspect
of
it
mayor
was
that
when
I
was
on
the
liaison
for
Parks
and
Rec
they've
been
working
on
this,
for,
as
you
can
see
in
the
notes,
it's
been
going
back
two
years
so
I
think
they
just
continued
the
misunderstanding:
men
had
been
they
just
they
just
continued
where
they
left
off,
and
so
we
just
didn't
communicate
with
them.
What
the
expectation
was
yeah.
B
C
Have
to
admit
makes
me
really
nervous
to
go
down
this
road
again.
It
was
such
a
long
thing
to
get
to
the
point
where
we
had
off
leash
and
to
undo.
Everything
is
gonna
be
a
really
interesting
process,
but
we
definitely
have
to
be
in
person
for
that.
In
my
mind
anyway,
I
don't
know
I
guess
we
can
have
people
calling
in
and
in
person,
but
it's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
we.
That's
probably
the
biggest
meeting
I've
ever
ever
ever
seen
was
dog
discussion
meetings.
F
C
C
A
Sorry,
yes,
we've
we're
starting
the
pilot
project.
I,
don't
think
I
didn't.
C
E
It's
added
after
we
had
sent
out
the
survey.
I
could
be.
B
A
A
Nice
and
then
on
a
counselor
request,
if
you're
ready
to
move
on
to
that
yep
I'm
gonna
reach
out
to
council
member
stone
since
we've
pushed
those
items
off
and
see
if
we
can
also
push
up
a
handful
of
these.
His
request
that
we're
all
related
the
one
I
think
with
what
we
should
proceed
with
is
the
Park
Rangers,
because
that
is
excuse
me
in
your
budget
document
now
I
mean
you're
you're,
not
grab.
A
You
don't
have
a
draft
budget,
but
in
the
presentation
that
we
Parkes
made
they're
proposing
that
now
so,
but
I'll
reach
out
to
him
on
some
of
those
and
then
I'll
be
checking
on
that
Verizon
right.
If
we
permit
and
then
cuesta
had
one
that
Peter
I
asked
him
to
get
me
and
that
was
on
the
water,
some
water
Inc
questions
related
to
the
connector
districts
and
tap
fees,
but
I'm.
Sorry,
I!
Don't
have
that
to
cite
right
now,
but
out
Peter
sent
it
to
me
and
Elaine
great.
F
A
Did
write
his
down,
but
I'm
gonna
see
if
he
can,
let
us
suppose
put
on
some
of
these
and
then
yeah
Pierson
sent
it
to
me.
Can
city
staff
reach
out
to
South
Englewood
sanitation
district
to
get
the
methodology
for
their
60%
supercharged
to
England
citizens
and
how
it
correlates
to
the
treatment
of
treatment
component
of
the
charge?