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Excused
we
have
chair
Christine
Adams,
oh.
C
G
E
B
I
Yeah
so
Alice
said,
if
you
wanna,
bring
a
salad
for
me
and
then
fairly
new,
so
I'll,
let
you
each
introduce
yourselves
and
what
you
do
here.
J
Okay,
well
I'm
Nancy,
Baum
I'm,
the
new
recreation
supervisor
here
at
Mali
I've
been
here
since
the
start
of
December,
which
feels
like
five
minutes
ago,
and
so
my
program
areas
are
cultural
arts.
So
we
have
a
thriving
Pottery
program
and
drawing
and
painting
program
here,
as
well
as
some
drop-in
woodworking
drop-in
painting
studio.
So
that's
really
popular
and
then
also
I
do
a
lot
of
enrichment
and
education
classes,
so
I'm
bringing
in
a
lot
of
resources
for
folks,
Social,
Security
Administration,
the
state
health
insurance
program.
J
Oh
Dr,
Cog,
Choice,
Services,
Program,
so
lots
of
resources
for
seniors
to
help
with
food
insecurity,
transportation
in
their
Community
Health,
Care,
Assistance,
all
that
good
stuff,
so
lots
of
resources.
We
also
have
a
buzz
room
here
with
plenty
of
resources
for
seniors
as
well.
J
In
addition
to
that,
we
have
sponsorship
programs
for
manly
as
well
and
then
I'm
in
charge
of
special
events
for
the
summer
as
well.
So
lots
of
exciting
things,
a
scourges
that's
like
sorry,
but.
J
Speaking
of
special
events,
I'll
just
touch
on
our
active
aging
Expo,
coming
up
on
Thursday
April
27th
from
three
to
six.
We
have
about
50
vendors
in
the
past,
we've
had
about
400
people
attempt
so
it's
kind
of
an
exciting
event
and,
of
course,
you're
all
welcome
to
come.
That's
free,
there's,
no
fee.
J
Let's
see
what
else
something
new
and
exciting
that
I'm
doing
is
the
55
plus
Adventure
series
and
so
a
lot
of
times.
People
get
stuck
in
their
ways
with
seniors
and
think
they
just
want
to
sit
and
play
Bingo
or
play
cards
right,
but
there's
a
huge
spectrum
of
people
who
love
Recreation
and
especially
in
the
world
of
seniors,
so
I'm
offering
we're
doing
an
e-bike
and
Reservoir
ride
Reservoir.
J
Thank
you
and
then
a
paddling
Pub,
we're
gonna
paddle
around
Chatfield
and
then
go
out
to
eat
after
that,
and
then
we're
doing
a
rock
climbing
series
as
well.
So
just
trying
some
new
things
to
see
what
folks
are
interested
in
and
it's
been
a
pleasure
to
be
at
Maui.
It's
a
really
really
lovely
space.
So
thank
you
for
having
me
today.
J
A
A
I'm
Shelly
and
thank
you
all
for
coming
I
am
the
fitness
and
facility
for
so
I
do
all
of
the
fitness
drop-ins
and
the
front
desk.
So
that's
what
I
do
we
will
be
having
the
drop-in
movie
and
we
are
going
to
be
streaming
baby
for
Brady
tomorrow
and
we
are
moving
it
into
the
ballroom
because
I
had
a
feeling
we're
going
to
be
having
me
so
is
it
I
have
not
seen
that
so
busy.
H
A
The
Volunteers
of
America
lunching
program
that
we
have
is
a
congregate
meal
site
here
in
the
actual
Volunteers
of
America,
is
are
building
a
new
kitchen
up
in
Congress
City
and
she
was
supposed
to
be
open
this
week.
However,
they
had
to
push
it
back,
because
our
Center
is
not
done
yet.
So,
hopefully
we
will
have
our
friend
meal
site
back
the
first
of
May,
so
we're
hoping
that
that
will
work.
H
A
A
It
is
very
popular.
We
have
eight
Farmers,
which
most
of
our
classes
are
filled.
We
could
eat
your
funds
and
you
know
we
have
one
instructors.
So
if
you
know
who
you've
heard
about
it
is
yeah.
H
Yeah
I
think
God,
the
staff
is
doing
a
really
great
job
with
programming
and
listening
to
the
community
and
what
they
want.
And
then
we
kind
of
started
an
initiative
last
year
to
reverse
those
essential
services.
I,
don't
have
that
senior
safety
series
and
the
funnel
that
was
started
by
kind
of
a
member
of
promote
that
really
focusing
on
say:
you
do
different
free
event,
I
mean
at
lunch
and
it's
like
a
seminar
there's
about
four
different
topics.
Please
come
and
safety
things.
H
You
know
things
like
that,
so
just
some
really
cool
kind
of
stuff
and
that's
why
we
developed
a
programming
kind
of
like
that.
So
we're
task
Nancy
with
finding
some
free
programs
for
his
essential
services,
and
so
she'd
been
working
with
wireless
sponsorship
person
and
trying
to
get
me
sponsored.
So
we
don't
have
to
charge
for
things
and
I,
don't
want
to
learn
and
then
we're
monitoring
the
free
social
paths
that
we
did
for
last
year
and
just
kind
of
keeping
track
of
that
members
we
have
in
our
attendance
and
participation
is
up.
H
J
Exciting
and
I'll
just
add
one
more
thing:
really
quickly:
Italian
I,
recently
partnered
with
Swedish
right
up
the
road
here
to
bring
in
some
education
programs
and
so
they'll
have
we'll
have
a
series
once
a
month
coming
up
with
different
positions
that
are,
experts
can
talk
on
different
topics
that
affect
seniors,
so
we're
really
excited
about
that
and
I'm,
also
working
with
the
with
a
new
Forum
at
the
creative
aging
Forum
in
town
and
that
originating
through
the
Denver
Art
Museum,
and
it's
pretty
much
everyone
in
the
local
area
and
Beyond.
J
B
I
Is
very
well:
it's
not
totally
attractive,
there's
practice
over
there
for
y'all
the
type
is
pretty
small,
it's
trying
to
save
paper
and
she
didn't
get
on.
I
We
will
make
sure
you
get
this
once
we
get
the
council
communication
complete,
but
I'll
make
sure
it's
up
here
on
the
screen
to
see
if
I
will
see
the
screen
a
little
bit
better,
okay
and
so
on.
The
24th
of
this
month
we're
going
to
go
in
front
of
council
to
Showcase
all
of
the
improvements
that
we
would
like
to
do
if
the
bond
was
to
be
successful.
I
So
I
highly
will
review
the
current
bond
that
we
have
since
on
December
1st
of
this
year,
and
we
will
be
putting
this
whole
thing
on
the
ballot
in
November
we're
off
speaking
for
birthday,
so
you
know
for
everything
it
won't.
It
won't
cover
all
the
improvements.
We
need.
It's
not
covering
Valley,
and
this
is
an
aging
infrastructure.
Erc.
I
The
Inglewood
Recreation
Center
has
some
need
as
well,
and
it's
not
going
to
cover
all
of
that,
but
we're
looking
at
really
implementing
some
enhancements
to
Pirates
Cove,
the
recreation
center
and
our
parks,
and
so
right
now
we're
working
with
Magellan,
who
is
the
gurus
of
surveyed
voters
to
find
out
if
there
is
a
desire
from
our
voting
population
to
pass
this
Bond
and
they
are
very
good
at
what
they
do.
I
They
projected
that
the
bond
last
fall
would
pass
for
streets
of
police
and
it
did
and
I
think
they've
only
gotten
it
wrong
once
and
then
like
that,
so
they're
very
proud
of
what
they
needed
within
a
lot
of
organizations,
a
lot
of
cities
a
lot
of
school
districts
on
this.
So
you
may
get
the
survey
and
if
you
do
please
fill
it
out.
It'll
take
a
little
bit
of
time,
there's
going
to
be
under
20
questions.
I
There
are
detailed
questions
we're
in
the
process
of
the
developing
that
with
Magellan
currently,
and
that
survey
will
come
out
in
your
day
and
then
either
end
of
May
or
early
Engineers
will
be
back
in
front
of
the
council
to
like
counsel,
though
the
survey
results.
So
we
won't
have
anything
for
the
next
parks
and
we're
at
the
board
meeting,
but
we
will
for
June
for
sure
so
we'll
keep
you
all
up
to
date.
Anything
with
Sunday
Council,
we'll
make
sure
you
receive
as
well.
I
Voters,
okay
and
then
only
those
digital,
Investments
right
and
then
July
Council
will
have
the
opportunity
to
put
this
on
on
the
ballot
or
November.
So
I'll
go
very
I'm.
Gonna
just
do
a
high
level.
The
parks
we're
going
to
cover
you've
shown
this.
Second
to
you
all.
Before
of
what
we're
looking
to
do
in
each
of
these
Parks,
but
Bard
Park
is
one
that's
been
called
out
to
improve
Pathways
the
virgin's
out
there,
making
more
ADA
Compliant,
add
a
little
play
feature
to
that.
I
I
There's
Charles
Hayden
has
that
on
the
Park's
estimated
to
be
about
seven
hundred
thousand
dollars,
Clarkson
Amherst
Park,
this
Park's
just
kind
of
grass
for
use,
there's
really
not
a
lot
there
and
so
improve
being
a
pathway
through
the
park,
putting
a
little
pump
track
in
there
for
small
bikes
to
utilize,
the
community
garden,
as
well
as
some
play
elements
in
a
mortgage
Journey.
I
It's
not
a
big
playground,
but
it's
just
something:
that's
interesting:
to
get
more
more
people
to
use
that
farm
and
also
converting
some
other
turn
to
native
area.
We're
doing
that
in
all
of
these
Sparks.
It's
kind
of
a
new
push
with
Turf
replacement
programs,
drought,
we're
going
to
forever
be
in
a
drought
conditions.
So
we
want
to
be
cognizant
of
that.
I
Emerson
Park
we'd
like
to
improve
a
new
loot
pathways
through
the
parks
that
would
connect
to
the
other
side
of
the
street.
Where
we're
looking
to
put
a
nice
little
playground
feature
in
a
new
picnic,
shelter,
adding
more
trees
out
there
I'm
just
kind
of
dressing
up
that
Park,
some
more
that's
just
under
a
million
to
get
all
the
bags
Miller
and
feel
is
going
to
be
a
huge
change
to
this
part,
but
I
think
you're
all
very
excited
about
how
this
park
will
change.
I
So
I'm
gonna,
it's
almost
7
billion
for
this
park.
6.5
million
for
this,
but
here's
the
3D
renderings
of
what
this
park
can
look
like
with
this
lawn
initiative.
If
it
does
pass
so
a
spray
feature,
there's
a
splash
pad
type
feature:
Play
Elements
picnic,
shelter,
a
new
entryway
into
the
park
that
still
maintains
The
Miller's
field
vintage,
that's
out
there
that
would
remain.
I
We
lose
some
of
the
green
space
out
there,
but
we
still
have
two
fields
to
utilize:
the
multi-use
build
strength
song
and
that's
kind
of
where
we're
struggling
a
little
bit
of
do.
We
want
to
strengthen
the
old
space,
but
this
is
kind
of
Central
City
area
and
so
adding
some
more
Play
Elements.
To
really
activate
this
part
is
what
we're
looking
to
do.
I
The
next
one
is
the
Northwest
Green
Belt.
Really
it's
it's
reducing
the
amount
of
turf
that
we
have
out
there
going
to
more
native.
It's
a
pass-through
part
for
the
most
part.
We
do
have
playground
elements.
We
want
to
make
this
park
more
ADA
compliance
and
actually
have
a
restroom
into
this
part.
One
thought
you
have
is,
if
there's
a
playground
of
significant
size
not
like
the
little
nature
playgrounds
we
put
out,
there
is
put
a
restroom
there
and
yeah
improve
this
park,
so
it's
used.
I
I
Rotolo
Park:
this
is
going
to
be
a
pretty
big
change
for
this
park.
Currently,
there's
a
detention
area
that
we
use
for
a
sports
field
playground
but
we'd
like
to
add
in
a
restroom
to
this
park,
since
it
does
have
a
playground
in
sports
Fields
as
well
as
Pathways
that
connect
to
the
nearby
streets
neighborhoods
of
Jason
Street.
You
can
connect
up
to
right
now.
There's
no
connection!
You
just
have
to
walk
through
the
turf.
I
So
then
we
move
into
Southwest
Greenville,
which
is
just
right
by
Rotolo
Park,
reducing
the
amount
of
turf
there
improving
the
pathways,
as
well
as
adding
another
little
nature
play
area
to
this
park.
I
Bellevue's.
Another
big
cost
item
here,
almost
12
million
dollars
for
this
part
like
a
lot
to
do
a
lot
of
the
improvements
or
Pathways,
but
Farm
Insurance
is
really
what
we're
focusing
on
so
adding
a
pavilion
out
there
with
the
restroom
right
now
our
staff
have
to
run
to
the
restroom,
that's
near
the
playground
area
to
utilize
that,
and
that
has
been
a
major
complaint
from
staff
and
then
also
from
parents
with
little
ones
that
that's
a
long
ways
to
haul.
I
To
get
somebody
to
a
party
there,
we
go
so
here's
some
3D
renderings,
there's
how
barometer
you
can
change
we
have
put
in
here
for
a
new
Barn,
the
barn
that's
out.
There
is
definitely
aging
and
there's
not
a
lot.
We
can
do
with
it
on
the
inside
without
it
maybe
falling
down
yeah.
I
So
enhancing
that
this
is
the
Pavilion
in
restrooms.
It
would
be
very
close
to
the
barn,
the
barn,
slash
primarium,
so
that
would
really
accommodate
the
small
groups
that
come
out
on
the
day
camps
to
come
out
in
the
summertime,
and
this
also
includes
this
fun
teacher
to
the
brand
new
train.
That's
a
library,
so
we
wouldn't
have
to
worry
about
the
diesel
right.
Yeah
yeah!
That's
right!
Oh!
I
It
is
yes,
yes,
yes,
nonetheless,
so
it'd
be
ADA
Compliant,
so
it's
by
individuals
in
a
wheelchair,
they
can
actually
wheel
onto
one
of
the
cars
and
rides
a
train
which
we
don't
have
any
sensibility.
Now
the
cars
would
be
much
more
accessible
if
you've
written
in
it
as
an
adult.
Yes,
and
that
train
is
really
aging.
I
I
mean
we're
we're
running
on
just
a
few
years,
left
on
that,
so
fingers
crossed
that
trade
does
cost
about
half
a
million
dollars,
So
yeah,
so
it's
not
cheap,
but
we
know
it's
love
and
it's
also
Revenue
generating
so
over
time.
If
this
thing
lasts,
another
20
30
years
I
mean
it'll
make
up
for
the
cost
little
dragon
Creek
phase,
two
that
Plaza
area
is
what
we're
focusing
on.
This
is
about
four
million
dollars
to
renovate
this.
I
We
also
be
looking
for
some
additional
funding
from
the
downtown
district
Authority
for
some
of
their
funds
that
they
have
to
really
develop
this
to
be
a
destination.
We
know
there
could
be
a
future
of
apartments
condos
coming
in
nearby.
That
I
think
this
would
be
a
nice
attraction,
Park
area
for
people
to
use,
like,
hopefully,
you've
all
been
by
there
to
see
the
face
of
orange
Renovations.
That
really
didn't
change
that,
but
if
we
can
activate
this
with
more
play,
Space,
that's
what
we're
looking
to
do.
I
D
I
I
The
recreation
center
we've
covered
this
before
but
on
the
Reiner
ending
reporters.
This
is
political,
is
similar,
something
we
do
with
adding
in,
but
that
cost
is
almost
10
billion
to
do
this
again
rather
degenerating
and
then
there's
been
a
lot
of
talk
about
tea
programming
after
school
programming.
The
pool
that
we
have
there
is
old
school.
It's
not
super
exciting,
even
on
business
small
slide.
This
would
be
an
attraction
for
all
ages
who
want
to
try,
try
it
out.
We
can
do
Fitness
classes
with
the
ninja
course.
I
So,
a
lot
of
different
uses
of
adding
something
like
this
in
and
then
the
wave
simulator
type
settings
set
up
as
well,
and
that
I
can
see
birthday
parties
that
be
very
popular
to
have
rentals
with.
I
I
I
If
you
can
just
hang
out
there,
as
we've
talked
about
before
that
competent
that
large
pool
and
everybody
says
hey
not
in
the
shallow
end,
if
you
look
at
Google,
Earth
images
or
images
we've
taken
with
the
Drone
I've
heard
of
these
I'm,
like
the
defense,
only
usually
for
the
drop
slide
and
the
but
yeah
Diamond
went
over
there.
So
I
think
this.
I
This
would
be
a
lot
more
more
attractive
part,
so
50
million
dollars
for
all
of
this
30
million
for
the
parts,
9
million
Papyrus
code
and
then
I'm
just
under
10
for
the
recreation
so
I'm
going
to
add
in
the
Aquatic
elements.
So
this
is
what's
going
to
Council
on
the
24th.
It's
just
a
conversation.
No
decisions
will
be
able
to
get
feedback
answer
some
questions
about
the
bonds
and
then
we'll
bring
the
Magellan
survey
back.
I
That's
going
to
be
really
telling,
because
if
we
find
out
they'll
be
supporting
everybody
in
the
order
supporting
Pirates
Cove
the
recreation
center,
we'll
turn
our
Focus
then
to
Parks
or
if
they
support
it
all
will
go
big
and
go
for
it
all,
which
would
be
very
exciting.
So
that's
all
I've
got
on
that
and
questions
that
you
all
have.
D
B
B
With
the
splash
pad
I
think
that's
a
fun
idea,
but
would
you
like
have
guards
there
lifeguards
or
anything
like
that?
Would
you
have
any
concerns
about
dogs
always
running
through
this
Splash
Pad.
I
K
Regarding
in
there
in
Port
Belling
you
to
look
at
someone
just
crumbling
yeah,
that's
obviously
a
problem
and
there's
I
think
more
generally,
an
opportunity
to
focus
just
on
connectivity
right
in
the
upper
to
your
path
in
the
lower
tier
past,
there's
a
more
obvious
kind
of
loop.
You
know
that
does,
but
you
kind
of
get
stranded
right
now
in
parking,
lots
and
women
into
both
the
dog
park.
D
I
H
I
Mean
it's:
it's
a
nice
nature
here
yeah,
but
it
is.
It's
definitely
aged
out
not
included
in
this,
but
Adrian
and
I
met
with
a
contract
company
that
we
could
potentially
do
like
large
contract
on
the
upper.
B
I
K
I
The
thing
I
didn't
mention
is
this
also
includes
updating
the
irrigation
systems
in
the
Parks
functions.
All
those
systems
are
30
plus
years
old
and
failing
and
our
staff
spend
a
lot
of
time,
just
maintaining
those.
So
if
we
can
rip
those
out
and
put
brand
new
in
efficiency
will
increase,
but
on
the
time
Parks
is
spending
on
just
irrigation
will
decrease,
so
that's
in
there
too,
but
that's
not
as
sexy
as
all
these
other
things.
B
I
B
I
G
I
have
a
question:
yeah
I
love
all
of
these
Concepts
and
actually
that
maintenance,
the
irrigation
kind
of
brought
me
back
to
the
maintenance
question
of,
if
we're
adding
all
of
the.
If,
if
we're
approved
for
this
50
million
dollars
and
we're
adding
all
of
these
new
elements
into
our
parks
and
our
Recreation,
have
we
thought
about
what
our
maintenance
budget
needs
to
be
to
maintain
all
of
these
new
elements?
G
And
if
not,
maybe
we
need
to
think
about
scaling
some
of
these
things
back
and
putting
putting
a
chunk
of
that
money
aside
for
maintenance
of
those
of
those
elements,
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that,
whatever
new
amenities
we
have
we're
able
to
maintain
now
and
into
the
future.
I
Yeah,
it's
great
you
you're
thinking
that
way,
because
we
are
too
we
added
10
to
the
Consultants
costs,
to
cover
increases
to
completely
this
for
two
to
three
years
possible
go
up,
but
that
also
includes
additional
maintenance
costs
added
in
as
well.
K
I
That's
a
great
example:
it's
about
three
years
for
establishment,
so
you
do
have
to
water
it
for
the
first
few
years
and
they
can
start
trickling
back
and
then
eventually
it
should
be
pretty
sustainable
on
its
own.
So
does
the
initial
Investments
higher
than
the
long-term
costs
so
yeah
overall,
we
will
be
decreasing
and
that
irrigation
we'll
need
in
our
our
parks
that
are
called
out
in
this
plan
significantly
over
time.
I
Told
us
it
was
12
million
I
think
we
had
600
something
left
to
pay
on
that,
so
we're
working
through
all
those
numbers.
Now
it's
the
messaging
for
this
bonds,
while
your
property
and
taxes
will
increase,
it
won't
be
as
much
as
the
initial
sticker
shock
you
will
see
because
it's
like
hat.
I
Right
exactly
so
it
won't,
it
won't
be
as
much
so
what
the
consultant
was
saying.
It
was
I
think
150
in
a
year,
if
you
own
a
home,
that's
appraised,
the
500
000
at
home,
which
is
like
17
a
month,
but
that
the
previous
bonds
not
factored
into
that
number
unless
something
the
Consultants
are
getting
getting
that
home
fine-tuned.
So
when
they
say
hey
it's
going
to
be
150
a
year,
it's
really
75
and
per
month,
it's
less
than
that.
So.
I
The
way
they're
breaking
it
down
and
we're
the
second
draft
that
we
haven't
seen
it
yet
it
does
break
down
into
these
options.
So
if
you
say
yes,
I'll
vote
for
the
recreation,
Center's
improvements,
it's
going
to
be
x,
amount
of
dollars
now
on
your
tax
bill
as
you
go
for
the
parks,
it's
going
to
be
this,
so
it
breaks
down
each
of
the
projects
and
then
the
last
one
of
the
last
questions
will
ask
you
the
total
amount.
I
I
You
know
people
support
the
parks,
definitely
going
to
get
it
on
that
and
they
may
say
no
to
Recreation
requires
Cove
or,
however,
that
plays
out
and
then
we'll
know,
make
me
pulled
some
of
the
projects
out
and
not
offer
those
as
part
of
the
bonds
and
reduce
that
Bond,
someone
too,
but
our
bond
capacity
for
the
city
will
up
so
with
this
very
recently.
We
have
plenty
of
capacity,
so
our
finance
team
was
Stephen,
Blake
and
I
when
we
said
that.
H
I
This
point
in
time,
there's
a
signal
and
granted
his
projects
get
pulled
out.
We
may
wait
five
to
ten
years
and
then
go
after
another
spot
and
interest
rates
are
kind
of
high
right
now.
So,
if
you
understand
you
can
refinance
the
bonds
and
get
a
lower
interest
rate
over
time,
there's
a
lot
of
options
and
definitely
we're
in
parks
and
rec
come
on
finance
stuff.
I
So
more
income
we'll
keep
you
all
updated
as
as
we
inform
Council
and
we
are
working
on
getting
an
updated
website
that
will
cover
all
of
this.
So
he
was
a
resident,
can
log
on
to
our
website
and
check
out
each
of
these
projects
to
get
more
information
about
them.
So
you
know
when
it's
coming
and
if
you
were
to
know
this.
K
Baker
is
99,
then
they
have
an
issue
with
some
drainage,
so
they're
fixing
that
so
that
could
be
done
pretty
soon.
Then
your
wood,
fibers
and
so
very
excited.
If
you
haven't
been
up
to
Bakery
exchange
so
Centennial
there
is
a
semi-load
of
pieces,
that's
in
the
parking
lot,
so
we
got
our
pieces
that
we've
been
waiting
for
us
for
so
so
long,
so
peaches
pieces.
D
K
Install
date
on
that
is
the
24th
of
this
one
so
that
you
know
they're
they're,
fairly,
quick,
putting
them
up
on
the
same
style.
Crew
gets
there,
so
Centennial
will
also
be
done
real
soon
too
so
from
Seven.
We
can
open
all
three
more
parts,
fishing
and
Baker
and
Centennial
so
long
time
coming
and
we
appreciate
everybody's
patience.
It's
been,
we've
got
a
lot
of
emails
and
calls
so
but
works
out
about
that.
K
Our
Arapahoe
County
open
space
grants
complete.
We
applied
for
600
000.
The
total
projects,
like
roughly
1.3
million
city
council,
approved
the
resolution
on
April
3rd
and
we
submitted
it
this
morning,
so
that'll
be
awarded
at
the
end
of
July
and
the
beginning
of
August.
So
thank
you
to
those
who
have
who
gave
me
support
letters
I
attached
those
to
the
Grant,
and
we
got
quite
a
few
so
pretty
excited
about
that
as
well.
K
We
sold
all
of
our
71
Arbor
Day
trees,
so
they'll
get
delivered
tomorrow,
guys
we'll
deliver
them
between
seven
and
two.
Roughly
so,
we've
had
a
lot
of
success
given
an
offline
over
the
last
several
years.
We
did
order
a
few
extra
for
us
that
were
planning
at
the
nursery
at
the
golf
course,
so
we'll
continue
to
take
trees
and
plant
trees.
K
You
know
that's
a
Statewide
context.
Some
of
us
remember
doing
that
when
we
were
together,
yeah
pretty
big
deal
for
us,
we're
also
aboard
at
a
five
thousand
dollar
Grant
from
the
Colorado
Regional
air
quality.
Council
I'm
gonna
purchased
some
zero
emission
hand
tools,
so
electric
powered,
chainsaws
and
blowers
and
some
push
mowers.
We
have
to
match
that
with
40,
so
we've
been
slowly
transitioning
to
more
battery-powered
stuff.
K
And
now
now,
to
the
bad
stuff,
guys
and
we've
been
having
a
lot
of
dog
related
issues
that
the
England's
finest
and
at
Jason
Park.
So
a
lot
of
it
was
something
we
didn't
anticipate.
They
are
going
into
Jason
and
closing
the
gates,
and
then
it's
essentially
a
payment
girl,
that's
yeah!
So
we
put
up
signs
code
enforcement
is
really
feeling
extra
controls,
so
we're
fine.
Some.
We
didn't
anticipate
we're
working
with
the
schools
over
at
Finance.
K
K
K
We
met
with
Elite
construction
on
Wednesday
at
base
Logan
for
phase
one
they're
working
with
the
Excel
Energy
for
some
temporary
power
for
our
irrigation
system
before
they
tear
those
buildings
down,
so
demo
will
most
likely
start
June
for
the
old
restroom
and
the
new
shelter.
The
cotton
hold
them
off
a
little
bit
because
they
have
to
wait
so
long
for
the
restroom
to
come
in
I.
Think
the
restrooms
do
in
towards
the
towards
August
time
frame.
So
they
kind
of
do
it
all
at
once.
So
we're
not
focusing.
K
So
we
could
see
some
zooming
in
that
baits
on
phase
one,
so
we
received
our
B
City
USA
designation
for
2003.
K
and
then
just
day
one
you
know
and
just
a
general
update
guys
are
busy
doing
restrooms.
You
know
athletic
skills,
Urban
irrigation
systems
on
so
we're
already
in
a
full.
Stop.
So
you'll
see
us
out
there.
K
I
9
45
to
10
15
is
a
sensory
time,
so
be
very
quiet
for
adults
and
kids
who
make
me
quiet
time
to
visit
the
trucks
and
check
them
out.
Lots
of
vendors
will
be
there.
City
booths
food
trucks,
various
things
so
come
on
now.
If
you
want
to
check
out
celebrate
Englewood
on
May
6th,
oh
and
just
a
reminder,
joined,
CIP,
meeting
and
I
think
Christy
yeah,
Christina
Kate
will
be
there
that
should
start
at
seven.
We
will
send
an
update
to
you
all.
D
C
And
I
actually
do
have.
The
city
is
currently
in
the
boarding
commission
appointment
process.
We
have
a
member
that
has
not
been
coming
to
the
meetings.
C
We
have
the
opportunity
to
post
that
big
and
see
for
appointment,
but
in
order
to
do
that,
we
need
to
have
Council
declare
the
vacancy
so
we're
hoping
to
get
support
of
the
commission
to
bring
it
forth
to
council.
So
if
we
could
get
a
motion
to
take
Monica
the
Johnson's
seat
before
Council,
to
declare
bacon
to
fill
in
this
next
or
to
commission
appointment
process.
C
On
No
I
did
several
emails
and
called
her
and
just
did
not
get
a
response.
So
no
one
points
you
know
her
job
had
the
change
than
that,
but
yeah.
D
Okay,
presenting
the
student
council
for
the
leadership
academy
and
one
of
the
things
that
mentioned
was
yeah.
It's
that
age
group
that
we've
talked
about
here
before
middle
schoolers,
tweens
to
teens
and
I'm,
going
to
really
hit
hard
on
them
and
let's
do
Parks
and
Recreation
Commission
and
see
if
we
can't
find
someone
they.
A
D
H
D
B
J
D
B
E
I'm
good
good
to
see
you
guys
sorry
on
this
last
month,
I
was
covered
in
hand,
foot
and
mouth
sores
everywhere.
I
assume
you
didn't
want
me
in
the
meeting.
Debbie
said
yeah.
F
There
is
a
fundraiser
tonight
at
Panda
if
anybody
hasn't
had
dinner
yet
for
the
Middle
School
in
ela.
They
they
provide
20
just
just
to
give
that
a
little
shout
out,
and
that
was
great
to
see
you
all
sorry,
I
couldn't
be
there
still
working.
So
you
guys
have
a
great
evening.
I
F
It's
penned
on
Broadway
just
north
of
what
is
the
cost
of
Twin
Dragons
there,
just
north
of
Dartmouth.
B
A
I
I
I,
don't
want
to
change
the
but
definitely
a
different
situation
than
what
we
experienced
after
last
year.
We
were
seeing.
We
never
seen
a
lot
more
applications
coming
in
mostly
over
the
weekends
like
one
weekend.
We've
got
eight
apps,
we'll
take
it.
You
know,
but
we
Duty
quite
a
bit
still.
So
if
you
know
anybody
just
something.