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A
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A
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all
right,
we
have
one
person
signed
up
for
public
comment.
Anybody
else
want
to
sign
up.
Okay,
mister
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anybody
else,
all
right,
we're
gonna,
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wait,
you're,
not
out.
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want
to
sign
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go
ahead,
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them!
That's!
Okay,
I'm,
just
gonna
sign
up
for
you,
Jeff
Smith!
You
want
to
come
up
to
the
microphone.
D
D
But
the
fiasco
or
debacle
I
forget,
which
word
alderman
Wilson
used
in
referring
to
what
happened
three
years
ago,
is
not
avoided
simply
by
a
change
to
a
nonpartisan
form
of
government.
It
doesn't
answer
the
question
of
what
filing
period
people
should
use.
It
doesn't
answer
the
question
of
how
people
should
phrase
their
petitions,
that
was
that
was
part
of
the
confusion
and
part
of
the
reason
that
actually
I
entered
the
race
and
part
of
the
reason
that
I
sought
to
try
and
clarify
the
situation
through
through
ballot
challenges.
D
Really
it's
time
for
a
holistic
overhaul
of
the
Evanston
election
ordinance.
Well,
actually,
there
isn't
an
ordinance
that
codifies
the
referendum.
That's
part
of
the
problem
is
that
you've
got
this
silent
referendum
from
1992
that
was
adopted
specifically,
if
we're
going
to
be
honest,
so
that
Republicans
wouldn't
have
a
chance
of
electing
a
mayor
again
in
what
was
perceived
as
a
democratic
town.
D
I
would
suggest
that
a
special
meeting
be
set
an
hour
to
set
aside
and
really
work
and
I'm
willing
to
volunteer
my
services.
I
have
currently
no
plans
to
be
running
for
anything
ever
again
and
and
and
let
and
let's
get
it
right
otherwise,
I
mean
only
by
the
the
good
graces
of
citizens.
Did
we
not
have
lawsuits
last
time
flying
all
over
the
place,
because
our
schemes
kind
of
unconstitutional.
D
It's
kind
of
a
big
thing
and
I'm
sorry
to
take
more
than
three
minutes.
I'm
available
I
am
available
for
questioning.
If
you
want
to
go
into
this
further
when,
when
you're
discussing
it
but
having
a
springing,
the
real
problem
is
having
a
quote
springing
primary
when
most
places
that
have
a
primary
and
runoff
system.
You
you
file
for
the
primary
and
then,
if
somebody
doesn't
get
a
majority
like
in
the
city
of
Chicago,
then
you
go
to
a
runoff.
What
was
perhaps
well
intended
here
in
1992
is
really
backwards.
A
E
They
are
looking
forward
to
this
year's
gift
to
no
penalties,
fees
or
fines
for
falling
way
short
of
their
local
employment
and
minority
participation
requirements.
Of
course,
it's
easy.
Let
mislead
the
city's
MWe
BV
committee
because
it
never
meets
it's
really.
It
really
has
a
quorum
and
its
members
have
no
backbone.
You
remember
the
promises
made
from
bully.
You
guys
fell
for
that
hook,
line
and
sinker
that
one
was
one
Alderman
Braithwaite
in
particular
fell
for.
E
A
The
bills
lists
were
December
10
in
the
amount
of
25
million,
ninety-eight
thousand
two
hundred
thirty
two
dollars
and
thirty
four
cents
and
credit
card
activity
for
the
period
ending
October
26
in
the
amount
of
a
hundred
and
ninety
thousand
eleven
dollars
and
eight
cents.
I
move
approval.
Second,
any
discussion
hearing,
none
we'll
move
on
to
we're
skipping
a
two
which
includes
Amazon,
which
is
off
the
consent
agenda.
A
three
alderman.
B
A3
is
approval
of
fiscal
year,
2020
insurance,
renewals,
property
access
liability
and
access
workers,
compensation
staff
recommend
purchase
of
the
outlined
insurance
policies
for
fiscal
year,
2020
at
a
total
cost
of
six
hundred
forty
three
thousand
six
hundred
and
ninety
dollars,
which
does
not
include
the
cost
of
access
coverage
liability.
At
this
time,
staff
also
recommends
approving
the
purchase
of
excess
coverage
limits
at
the
same
level
of
last
year,
total
twenty
million
dollars
staff
a
return
with
those
access
coverage
cost
for
approval.
B
A
A
So
Korra's
alderman
suffered
in
a
five
I'm.
F
They
provide
the
Neptune
360
software
as
a
service
in
the
not
to
exceed
amount
of
seventy
three
thousand
four
hundred
forty
dollars
funding
is
provided
by
the
water
production,
Bureau
water
other
operations,
business
unit,
which
has
a
fiscal
year,
2020
budget
request
of
three
hundred
seventy
three
thousand
three
hundred
dollars.
This
is
for
action.
C
A
contract
award
with
Jones
Lang,
LaSalle
Americas
for
city,
real
estate
assets,
evaluation
staff,
recommend
City
Council,
authorized
the
city
manager
to
execute
a
contract
with
Jones
Lang
LaSalle
Americas
to
provide
phase
one
of
the
city's
real
estate
asset
and
evaluation
services
related
to
RFP
947.
In
the
amount
of
one
hundred
twenty
eight
thousand
nine
hundred
thirty-eight
dollars,
funding
will
be
provided
from
the
2019
general
miscellaneous
business
operations,
contingencies,
which
has
a
balance
of
150,000,
all
of
which
is
remaining
a
detailed
funding.
Breakdown
is
attached.
This
is
for
action.
Second,.
B
A
Right
moving
right
along
next
item
is
a
nine
a
contract
award
with
Otis
Elevator.
We're
being
asked
to
recommend
to
the
council
that
the
city
manager
execute
a
contract
for
a
filter
plant
freight
elevator
modernization
with
Otis
Elevator
Company
in
the
amount
of
two
hundred
thirty
one
thousand
nine
hundred
forty
four
dollars.
This
is
for
action.
I,
move
approval.
B
Ten
is
the
contract
award
with
Hollett
and
Suns
expert
moving
incorporated
Brown
relocation
services.
This
was
done
at
15:9.
1559
staff
recommend
City
Council
authorized
the
manager
to
execute
a
contract
with
hallerton
Suns
expert
moving
in
the
amount
not
to
exceed
forty
six
thousand
four
hundred.
Ninety
four:
the
cost
includes
a
base
bid
of
forty
two
494
and
a
contingency
of
four
thousand
dollars.
Funding
is
available
from
the
Crown
construction
fund
for
action.
F
Move
item
a11
a
contract
award
with
Kim
Lee
horn
and
associates
for
the
Ridge
Avenue
traffic
signal
intersections
improvement
project
staff
recommends
that
city
council
authorize
the
city
manager
to
execute
contract
with
Kim
Lee
horn
and
associates
to
provide
phase
one
and
Phase
two
engineering
services
for
the
ridge.
Ave
new
traffic
signal
intersections
improvement
project
in
the
amount
of
one
hundred
eighty-five
thousand
nine
hundred
fifty
three
dollars.
F
This
contract
will
be
funded
by
the
Highway
Safety
Improvement
Program
grant
funds
in
the
amount
of
a
hundred,
thirty,
eight
thousand
three
hundred
eighty
dollars
and
the
city's
capital
improvement
program.
2019
general
obligation,
bonds
in
the
amount
of
forty
seven
thousand
six
hundred
three
dollars
for
action.
C
Twelve
sole-source
contract
with
Great
Lakes,
plumbing
and
heating
for
HVAC
maintenance
services
at
the
Robert
Crumb,
Community,
Center
and
library
staff
recommends
that
City
Council
authorize
the
city
manager
to
execute
a
one-year
sole-source
contract
with
Great
Lakes,
plumbing
and
heating,
to
provide
HVAC
services
for
Robert,
Crumb,
Community,
Center
and
library.
In
the
amount
of
thirty
thousand
eight
hundred
twenty-five
dollars,
funding
for
the
purchase
will
be
from
the
crown
construction
fund
for
action.
A
A
C
B
14K
order
number
one
with
Hecker
and
company
incorporated
for
the
Emerson
Street
traffic
signals
project
from
bid.
1504
staff
recommend
City
Council
authorized
city
manager
to
execute
change
order
number
one
to
the
construction
contractor
agreement
with
Hecker
and
company
incorporated
for
the
emerson
street
traffic
studies
project.
This
change
order
does
not
modify
the
contract
price.
It
extends
the
contract
completion
date
by
243
days
from
November
30th
to
July
31st.
There
is
no
funding
requirement
required
for
this
change,
ordered
for
action.
A
F
Funding
of
this
project
is
from
the
water
fund,
which
has
a
fiscal
year.
2019
budget
allocation
of
1
million
six
hundred
thousand
dollars
in
a
fiscal
year,
2020
budget
allocation
of
two
million
six
hundred
thousand
dollars
cost
the
project
will
be
covered
over
the
two
years.
Evan
will
recover
all
costs
associated
with
the
water
meter
and
pipeline,
as
these
costs
will
be
included
in
a
liquid
water
rate.
Calculation
for
action,
a.
B
A
This
is
not
my
favorite
one.
I'm
gonna
take
a
17
off
the
consent
agenda
so
that
we
can
discuss
it
later.
A
18
is
resolution,
127
our
19
lease
for
25
studio
spaces
with
various
tenants
at
the
noise
Cultural
Arts
Center.
These
are
12-month
lease
agreements
for
studios
at
7:00.
At
the
center
revenues
are
deposited
into
the
noise,
cultural
art,
arts,
business
unit,
I
move
approval.
Second,.
B
B
128
are
19
lease
for
studio
space
with
mudlark
theater
at
noise,
Cultural
Arts
Center.
The
staff
recommend
this
resolution
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
execute
an
agreement
for
a
seven-month
renewal.
Lease
term
with
maleic
theatre
revenues
are
deposited
into
the
no
lease
cultural
arts.
Business
unit
account
for
action.
F
20S
residence
in
129,
our
90,
no
lease
for
CEO
space.
For
heavens
in
children's
choir
at
the
noise
Cultural
Arts
Center
staff
recommends
City
Council
adoption
of
resolution
129
our
19
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
execute
an
agreement
for
a
nine-month
renewal,
lease
term
with
the
innocent
children's
choir
revenues,
a
deposit
of
the
noise
cultural
arts,
business
units,
an
account
for
action.
Second,.
A
C
21
resolution
131
our
19
reauthorized
in
the
city
of
Evanston,
enter
into
an
agreement
with
Cook
County
Assessor's
Office
for
access
to
a
geographic
information
system
staff
recommends
city
council
adoption
of
resolution
131
our
19
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
sign
an
agreement
with
the
Cook
County
Assessor's
Office
for
access
to
GIS
data
for
action.
Second,
a.
A
22
is
resolution
132
our
19,
we're
being
asked
to
recommend
to
the
council
adoption
of
this
resolution,
which
authorizes
the
manager
to
execute
a
second
amendment
to
the
lease
at
city-owned
property
at
1804
maple
avenue
to
bring
the
lease
terms
in
line
with
HP
House
bill,
HB
1438
for
recreational
use
for
from
licensed
dispensaries
and
to
change
the
tenants
party
Pharma
can
LLC
to
a
related
entity
mm
II,
Evanston
retail
LLC.
This
is
for
action
taken.
B
B
15
staff
recommend
adoption
over
these
two
resolutions
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
entrant,
her
six-month
lease
with
GTC
Main
Street
and
706
Main
Street
LLC,
respectively,
for
space
and
city
of
Evanston
parking
lot,
15
portion
of
the
revenue
from
parking
meter
revenue
and
space
lot
rentals
to
be
made
as
rent
payments
for
these
premises
will
be
made
from
the
parking
from
fund
service
agreement
for
action.
Second,.
F
153
o
19
amending
Title
10
chapter
11,
section
10
C
as
well
X
C,
the
two
are
living
departing
by
amending
Bryan
Street,
the
church
station
parking
committee
and
staff
recommend
City
Council.
Adoption
of
ordinance
won't
be
300
19
amending
title
to
map
all
of
it
takes
10
Bryan
Avenue
from
Central
Street
to
the
dead
end
to
residential
parking
district
age.
For
our
introduction.
A
C
A
A
28
the
council
is
being
asked
to
and
the
Commission
liquor,
commissioner,
is
recommending.
The
council
adopt
this
ordinance
175.
Oh
19,
amending
Class
C
liquor
license
from
60
to
61
for
at
la
máquina
restaurant,
a
LLC
doing
business
as
the
same
la
máquina
cafe,
1620
oaring
Tanev
anew
alderman
fisk,
request
suspension
of
the
rules
for
introduction
in
action
at
the
December
9
meeting
that
would
be
today.
I
move
approval
ii.
C
B
329
is
local
ordinance,
176
OH
19,
increasing
the
number
of
Class
B
liquor
licenses
for
League
of
creative
musicians,
LLC
doing
business
as
Evanston
space
at
12:45,
Chicago
Avenue.
The
local
commissioner,
recommends
we
adopt
this
ordinance
amending
Class
B
liquor
license
from
zero
to
one
at
space,
which
is
located
at
12:45
Chicago
Avenue
aldermen.
When
request
suspension
of
the
rules
for
introduction
in
action
at
the
December
9
2009
teen
city
council
meeting
for
introduction
in
action.
F
Ma
30
has
rodents,
148,
Oh,
nineteen
mending
city
code,
Title
II
chapter
form
is:
will
solid
waste
in
Chapter
four
and
a
half
mutual
solid
waste.
Hauling
licensed
staff
recommends
City,
Council,
adaption
of
ordinance,
148
or
nineteen
amending
city
code.
Title
eight
chapter:
four
municipal,
solid
waste
in
Chapter
four
and
a
half
municipal,
solid
waste
hauling
license
this
for
action.
A
A
C
B
Is
approve
of
her
purchase
of
12
replacement
vehicles
for
various
city
departments,
the
city,
the
staff
recommend
council,
approved
the
purchase
of
twelve
replacement
vehicles
for
spurious
city
of
departments
in
2020.
I
will
not
go
through
reading
all
of
them,
but
funding
for
the
purchase
of
these
vehicles
will
be
from
fiscal
year.
2020
equipment
replacement
fun
with
hate
one
with
a
fiscal
year
budget
of
two
million
dollars
for
action.
G
B
B
You
know
it's
staying
within
the
city
because
they're
in
good
shape
and
then
I
assume
the
other
ones
will
be
auctions.
So
I
had
a
question
about
how
we
can
move
past
the
auction
and
possible
and
offer
them
to
staff
and
residents,
and
then
my
other
question
is,
if
you
can
explain,
I
think
aside
from
the
hybrid
ones,
the
vehicles
that
say
they
are
in
good
shape
so
that
we
repurpose
within
the
city
why
they
are
being
repurposed
and
not
just
continued
use
where
they
are
sure.
H
H
H
You
know
we
would
be
offering
them
and
auctioning
them
internally
as
a
city,
whereas
if
they
go
to
one
of
the
auction
houses
most
of
the
people
that
pick
them
up
pick
them
up,
for
you
know
stripping
of
parts
or
they
have
to
sink
considerable
amounts
of
money
into
them,
to
repair
them
and
restore
them.
So
it's
our
recommendation
that
we
don't.
B
So
I
appreciate
that
I
guess:
I
have
another
question,
no
sure
some
of
these
I'm,
not
a
mechanic,
but
some
I
would
imagine,
can
be
our
drivable.
Yes,
just
good
for
scrap
metals
and
in
terms
of
us
oxygen,
I
realized
we
don't
have
the
wherewithal,
but
if
it
is
our
city
code
that
says
we
have
to
get
that
top
dollar
versus.
We
can
send
it
to
auction
for
top
dollar
or,
if
it's
in
safe,
reusable
condition.
We
can
offer
it.
You
know,
there's
some
kind
of
internal
website
to
our
city
staff.
B
I
mean
it's
similar
to
what
we
do
with
the
apartment
right
we
have
over
here.
We
should
offer
it
we
manage
it.
I
mean
it's
one
apartment
I!
Imagine
these
are
not
you
know.
All
12
of
these
cars
would
not
be
suitable
for
resale
within
our
community.
What
some
might
be-
and
so
I
would
like
us
to
continue
to
work
on
that
absolutely.
H
B
Don't
know
that
people
necessarily
interested
in
the
cars,
but
if
we
can
figure
out
a
way
to
do
it
manageable,
safe,
you
know,
there's
all
kind
of
technology
out
there,
websites
out
there
that
I
feel
like
we
could
utilize
for
this
to
make
these
available
to
citizens
or
small
business
owners
in
our
town
before
we
just
send
them
off
for
scrap
parts.
Sure.
H
B
H
We'll
continue
to
work
with
legal
to
see
what
kind
of
options
are
out
there.
We
have
explored
some
online
options
too
for
auctioning
we're
getting
ready
to
test
some
of
those
shortly,
but
we
want
to
see
how
how
they
work
in
what
kind
of
bugs
we
run
into
and
and
and
such
so,
but
we'll
we'll
discuss
it
more
with
legal
and
we
will
find
out
what
other
options
there.
Okay.
B
H
So
there's
there's
a
number
of
vehicles
that
we
use
for
emergency
response,
such
as
police
vehicles,
that
you
know
they're,
subject
to
a
lot
of
wear
and
tear
from
idle
time.
They
they
just
take
a
beating.
So
we
don't
necessarily
we
like
to
we
like
to
make
sure
we
replace
some
of
the
emergency
vehicles
with
newer
vehicles
so
that
they're
reliable
they
won't
be
down
in
the
shop
for
large
amounts
of
time.
So
we
take
these
older
vehicles
and
we
repurpose
them
to
more
administrative
uses
things
like
the
inspector.
H
A
I
A
A
A
F
Move
item
a
six
which
is
a
approval.
A
parking
garage
rate
increases
staff,
request,
City
Council
approval
of
amended
rates
at
the
three
city-owned
parking
garages,
effective
February,
1st
2022,
the
state
of
Illinois
implementing
a
new
parking
tax
proposed
increases
include
raising
a
monthly
permit
rates
by
$5
to
$10
and
hourly
rates
by
one
dollar
with
the
first
hour
remaining
free.
This
is
for
action.
B
Will
just
say
that
I
I
also
have
planned
the
vote,
no,
as
I
did
in
the
budget
discussion
for
reasons,
I
discussed
her
in
the
budget
I'm,
however,
because
we
only
have
four
members
here
if
I
vote
no
I'm,
not
sure
if
it'll
go
forward,
so
I
will
vote
YES
for
the
sake
of
getting
into
the
City
Council.
Although
I
don't
agree
with
it.
I
do
understand
it's
already
set
in
our
budget
and
I.
Don't
have
a
replacement
fund
source
for
it.
Yeah.
A
F
Mean
sevens
approval
of
a
one-year
contract
with
Phoenix
security
to
provide
two
security
guards
for
the
Loraine
Martin
Civic
Center
staff
recommend
City
to
authorize
the
city
manager
to
enter
into
a
one-year
contract
consistent
with
the
terms
of
Phoenix
securities
proposal
for
two
security
guards.
The
security
guys
at
work
staggered
shifts
at
Villa
rain,
Morton,
Civic
Center
during
the
hours
of
8
a.m.
until
5
p.m.
and
12:00
p.m.
until
8:00
p.m.
Monday
through
Friday,
providing
coverage
during
normal
working
hours
and
during
night
meetings
that
will
take
place
in
the
Civic
Center.
F
The
cost
will
be
approximately
113
thousand
four
hundred
dollars
for
two
guards.
At
$29.50
an
hour,
the
contract
will
take
effect.
January,
2nd
2020
staff
will
check
in
with
Phoenix
quarterly
to
ensure
does
these
needs
are
being
met.
Funding
will
be
from
the
city,
manager's
office
service
or
grants
fund
in
the
fiscal
year
2020
budget.
This
is
for
action.
B
F
B
I
I
It's
a
public
concern
as
well
as
staff
concern
about
the
safety
of
this
building.
You
know:
we've
had
a
serious
incident
here
in
the
past
prior
to
the
state
of
the
world
today
and
I
just
think
it's
appropriate
for
people
to
come
to
work
and
feel
safe
in
their
environment
and
I'm
to
help
to
help
them
achieve
that
goal.
It's.
A
A
All
righty
so
approval
of
one-year
contract
with
Phoenix
security
to
provide
two
security
guards
for
the
rain
Martin
Civic
Center,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
any
opposed
right.
We'll
move
that,
along
to
the
council,.
A
A
A
We
need
we,
we
need
to
set
some
standards
for
the
petition
and,
for
you
know
when
petitions
are
due
etcetera,
etcetera,
etcetera
and
and
I,
don't
think
we're
ready
to
do
that
and
I
don't
like
the
way.
This
statement
is
written,
that
non
partisan
or
partisan
elections
is
that
what
we're
asking
are
we
giving
them
a
choice
or
are
we
just
saying?
Do
you
want
nonpartisan
elections.
A
You
know
whatever
people
want
I,
don't
really
care,
but
I
think
when
we
go
to
a
referendum
we
need
to
make
certain
that
we
get
a
very
definitive
answer,
regardless
of
what
the
answer
is.
So
I
don't
know
if
we
need
a
Rules
Committee
meeting
to
come
up
with
some
some
answers,
but
this
this
is
something
that
our
staff
has
brought
to
us
and.
J
A
B
B
Jeff
made
a
very
compelling
statement,
however.
I
thought
that
and
not
that
I
want
to
move
something,
for
it
was
something
that's
wrong,
but
didn't
we
have
a
certain
amount
of
time
to
approve
this,
to
get
it
on
the
ballot
I
mean
by
what
they
going
to
Rules
Committee
I'm,
actually
quite
interested
in
even
having
some
input
from
some
election
attorneys
or
what-have-you,
but
I
also
think
I've
thought
I.
Remember
that
it
had
to
go
for
the
next
election.
B
K
A
A
A
A
A
Only
the
only
concern
I
have
is
the
same
as
Jeff
Smith
had
I'm
not
so
concerned
about
the
the
wording
of
the
referendum.
You
know
we
can
figure
that
out,
but
my
concern
I
mean
by
the
31st.
We
can
just
we
can
craft
that
yeah,
but
I
am
concerned
about
the
the
petition
and
how
you
know
what
what
petition
language
there's
going
to
be.
Yes,.
L
L
It
depends
on
what
problem
we're
trying
to
solve
and
for
me,
the
problem
that
I
wanted
to.
There
are
two
problems
there.
The
first
problem
was
that
we
were
running
nonpartisan
elections
when
we
hadn't
officially
designated
ourselves
as
a
non
partisan
form
of
government,
but
then
the
other
problem
that
Jeff
alluded
to
was
that
we
have
this
kind
of
hodgepodge
of
filing
periods
where
the
mayoral
candidates
have
one
filing
period
and
then
the
alder
mannequin
Clerk
candidates
have
another
filing
period
which
caused
in
the
last
election
a
lot
of
confusion
and
in,
for
instance,
this.
L
L
If
we
did
nothing,
it
would
also
essentially
bring
things
into
alignment
where
there
would
be
one
filing
period
for
the
mayoral
candidates
and
the
council.
Candidates
only
you'd
have
to
run
as
partisan
candidates.
You
can
make
up
your
own
party
or
you
know,
choose
an
existing
party,
but
this
resolution
will
not
completely
address
the
the
issues
that
we
had
in
the
last
election.
It
will
provide
clarity,
though.
A
L
Back
when
we
know
the
last
time
we
did
not
know
where
we
were,
and
now
we
will
at
least
know
that
we
are
nonpartisan,
that
we
are
a
partisan
form
of
government.
If
folks
were
to
vote
no
and
we'd
know
what
the
filing
periods
are
for
and
partisan
form
of
government,
and
there
would
be
a
primary
for
the
automatic
candidates,
but.
L
L
L
L
Right
now,
there
is
no
the
only
way
that
an
alder
Manik
primary
is
triggered.
Now
is
if
there
are
four
or
more
candidates
to
file.
Well,
actually,
that's
not
true
under
a
non
partisan
form
of
government,
the
only
way
a
primary
would
be
triggered
if
there
are
four
or
more
candidates
who
filed
and
that's
what
we've
operated,
but
with
what
we
truly
have,
which
is
a
partisan
form
of
government.
A
primary
is
just
automatically
triggered
if
to
folks
file.
You
know
if
you
and
someone
else
would
have
run
as
Democrats.
A
Cost
of
that
is
just
ridiculous.
I
mean
there.
There
shouldn't
be
that
it's
do
it.
It
precludes
a
lot
of
people
running
the
the
cost
of
a
primary.
So
I'm,
just
that's
Mike,
that's
so
this
is
not
gonna
solve
any
of
that
all
right,
I
think
I.
My
my
request
would
be.
We
send
this
to
the
council
and
let
everybody
worry
about
it.
I
mean
I,
really
I,
don't
I
think
other
people
should
weigh
in
on
this.
Do.
L
Yes,
so
my
recommendation
would
have
been
to
include
a
secondary,
a
second
resolution
as
well,
which
would
create
you
know,
which
would
bring
parity
to
the
mayoral
filing
period
and
the
rest
of
the
filing
periods.
That
would
would
have
been
my
recommendation.
You
know
with
the
way
we
have
it
now
honestly,
I
think
my
recommendation
would
be
to.
L
A
L
B
So
it
would
have
been
nice
for
him
to
have
been
consultant
in
this
process
so
that
the
documentation
we
were
looking
at
was
a
little
more
thorough.
I
will
leave
it
at
that.
So
then
we
didn't
have
to
come
back
for
a
special
meeting
or
be
hashing
this
out
when
at
least
myself
you
know
I'm,
not
an
election
official,
so
I'm
not
really
sure
I
like
us
to
do
it
the
right
way,
but
I,
don't
know
exactly
what
language
needs
to
be
included
for
that
to
happen.
A
A
A
A
F
Move
ordinance,
155,
Oh
nineteen
increasing
the
parking
tax
on
city-owned
garage,
Sharon,
plaza
staff,
recommends
City
Council
adoption
of
ordinance
one
three,
five
or
nineteen
increasing
the
parking
tax
on
monthly
permits
in
the
city
on
Sherman
Plaza
parking
garage
from
$50
to
$60,
effective
on
February
1st
2020.
This
corresponds
to
an
increase
in
the
monthly
parking
rate
from
125
to
130
monthly
at
the
sharon
plaza
garage
parking
taxes
deposit
in
the
city's
general
fund.
This
is
for
introduction.
A
F
Move
ordinance,
170,
Oh
99
in
title
10,
chapter
11,
section,
18
schedule,
18,
G
residents
parking
only
districts,
adding
a
portion
of
Lincoln
Street
restoration,
parking
committee
and
staff
recommend
City
Council
adoption
of
ordinance
170
over
19
min
entitled
time;
chapter
11,
section,
10,
residential
exemption
parking
district,
7
to
add
the
homes
in
the
2200
block
of
Lincoln
Street.
This
is
for
introduction.
F
J
Comprehending
trying
to
renegotiate
our
contract
that
we
have
with
northwestern
parking
lot
and
hatch,
London
and
central
street.
We
these
hundred
spaces
that
we
offer
for
permit
and
we
have
less
than
50%
sold
for
permits
at
this
time,
so
we're
trying
to
renegotiate
our
lease
with
and
you
to
allow
pay-as-you-go
daily
parking,
therefore,
to
offsets
commuter
parking
as.
J
A
To
the
council
say:
aye
I
know
opposed.
No.
Now
we
have.
This
is
item.
A2
approval
of
Harris
Amazon
credit
card
activity
staff
recommends.
We
asked
the
council
to
approve
this
activity
ending,
should
period
ending
October
26th
in
the
amount
of
four
thousand
five
hundred
twenty
one
dollars
and
26
cents.
This
is
for
action.
I
move
approval,
second,
okay,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
aye,
any
opposed
any
abstentions.
I.
A
M
A
musician
Ninth,
Ward
I
figured
this
might
be
the
appropriate
time
to
make
this
request.
It's
I'm
not
going
to
make
a
speech.
We
haven't
heard
anything
further
about
what's
happening
for
the
selection
of
the
city,
manager
and
I.
Think
it'd
be
a
very
apparent
to
it,
a
lot
of
people
that
we
need
to
move
ahead
on
that
we
need
to
know
how
it's
going
to
be
done.
We
need
to
know
what
the
council's
priorities
are
in
choosing
new
city
manager.
M
We
would
like
to
know
that
there's
going
to
be
public
input
in
that
process,
I
think
one
suggestion
was
made
that
a
person
like
Bennett
Johnson
be
appointed
to
the
selection
committee.
So
all
I'm
asking
for
us
to
tell
your
colleagues
that
we
would
like
to
have
some
kind
of
report
about
what's
going
on
some
kind
of
timeline,
so
that
we'll
know
that
at
some
point
we
actually
will
be
selecting
a
new
city
manager.
It's
a
very
important
position
as
you're
well
aware,
thanks
very
much
mr.
A
Mr.
zation
I
can
I
can
give
you
a
quick
report
on
fried
this
coming
Friday.
There
are
going
to
be
interviews
of
the
companies
who
have
answered
the
requests
for
qualifications
to
do
the
job
search,
so
there
are
going
to
be
interviews
of
those
companies.
So
as
soon
as
we
get
a
company
hired
to
do
the
search
and
as
soon
as
the
to
a
search,
then
all
of
that
kind
of
thing
is
going
to
start
happening.
So
we
don't
have
a
company
yet
to
do
the
search
so
I.
A
N
I,
don't
have
anything
to
add
to
that.
I'd
wanted
to
add
that
last
week,
at
City,
Council
I
believe
the
maybe,
whenever
the
last
City
Council
meeting
was
northwestern
liquor,
license
class
was
supposed
to
be
directed
back
to
APW
I
noticed
it's
not
on
the
agenda
there
for
APW,
but
it
is
on
the
council
agenda.
So
somehow,
in
our
new
agenda
management
software,
it
got
missed
to
go
back
to
APW.