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A
A
A
B
A
This
and
why
not,
and
why
not
so
okay,
so
when
you
want
to
speak,
why
don't
you
just
raise
your
hand
and
we'll
stop
everything
and
have
citizen
comment,
no
I!
Think
that's
fine
I
really
do
if
there's,
if
there's
a
particular
item
that
we're
discussing-
and
you
want
to
take
your
time
for
citizen
coma,
just
raise
your
hand
now
and
I'll
see
you
so.
C
D
A
There
any
Corrections
additions;
okay,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye
any
opposed
alrighty.
So
next
we're
going
to
go
to
update
on
boards
commissions
and
committees.
First
is
reducing
membership
on
various
boards
commissions
and
committees,
mr.
city
manager,
are
you
going
to
lead
us
through
this?
Yes,.
E
Madam
chair
members
of
the
committee
good
evening
in
your
agenda
pack,
you
have
a
couple
of
different
memorandums.
The
first
deals
with
the
committee
chairmanships,
which
we'll
get
to
the
next
item,
but
on
page
eight,
as
a
memorandum
for
myself
and
mr.
mario
regarding
boards
and
commissions
issues,
this
was
referred
to
the
Rules
Committee
during
the
budget
process.
E
Two
months
again,
a
review
where
we're
at
I'm,
miss
Maria
has
prepared
a
memorandum
that
gives
you
a
sense
of
the
discussions
that
the
council's
had
since
the
League
of
Women
Voters
report
that
was
presented
to
the
council
in
october.
Two
thousand
eight
there's
been
several
discussions
since
then.
Mr.
maria
also
put
on
page
nine,
some
information
about
other
neighboring
communities
and
the
numbers
of
boards
and
commissions
that
they
have,
as
well
as
other
comparable
out-of-state
communities
that
we
often
compare.
E
G
C
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
mate
to
make
some
changes
right.
They
didn't
stand
up
so
no,
but
I
really
do.
I
think
that
when
you,
when
you
look
at
the
amount
of
staff
time,
that's
spent
manning
this
many
committees
and
commissions.
It's
not
that
the
work
isn't
important,
but
I
think
that
we
probably
can
can
be
doing
this
more
efficiently.
C
One
committee
that
comes
to
mind
is
the
one
that
we're
in
right
now,
so
the
rules
committee
I,
don't
really
see
any
reason
why
we
need
to
have
a
separate
night.
The
meetings
are
usually
very,
very
short.
It
just
causes
the
Human
Services,
meaning
to
be
delayed,
there's
often
a
gap
between
the
two
meetings.
C
So
that's
just
a
perfect
example
of
why
we
need
to
kind
of
look
at
these.
This
is
business.
It
could
be
done,
I
think
if
the
ordinary
council
meetings
are
one
of
our
attorneys
is
here.
We
have
staff
here
and
it's
just
it's
duplicative
in
many
ways,
and
it
doesn't
require
that
you
know
separate
session
at
night.
Some
of
the
other
meetings
or
committees
our
early
in
the
morning
so
I
think
what
we
ought
to
do
is
look
at.
C
C
The
terms
are
on
a
rolling
basis,
so
we
could
look
at
how
that
kind
of
plays
into
the
to
the
terms
for
the
committee
members
when
I
was
on
GBA
before
I
got
there.
There
was
a
problem
with
my
understanding
was
that
there
was
a
problem
with
getting
a
quorum.
No
other
people
wouldn't
attend,
so
I
think
we
could
also
eliminate
some
of
those
quorum
issues
if
we
had
had
different
numbers
in
different
requirements
and
just
had
more
people
that
were
more
committed
to
the
specific
thing.
Instead
of
trying
to
fill
so
many
spots,.
G
H
F
F
F
Sure-
and
it's
not,
we
can't
consider
it,
but
this
is
just
what
I
was
thinking
so
I
mean
the
administration
in
public
works.
We
can
include
the
911.
Let
me
preface
this
by
saying:
they're
probably
will
have
to
be
some
ordinance
changes
because
we
have
a
number
of
communities
are
established
by
ordinance
and
we
also
have
with
their
severity
state
laws
so
I'm,
not
sure,
for
example,
if
we're
required
under
the
state
statute.
Regarding
you
know
our
911
emergency
telephone
system,
for
example,
to
have
a
separate
governing
body.
F
So
I
say
this
without
going
into
the
legal
basis
for
many
of
these
committees,
but
so
I
think
adminstrator
in
public
administration,
Public
Works
could
include
911
emergency
telephone,
the
ATA
advisory,
the
Chicago
main
tiff
Citizens,
Advisory,
Committee
and
public
place
names,
sissippi
chamber
committee,
the
maybe
we'd
be
committee.
The
public
service
silk
service
commission
sign
reviewing
Appeals
Board
taxicab
advisory
boards,
transportation
utilities,
for
example.
That's
just
one.
We
could
have
a
separate
economic
development
committee,
Human
Services
Committee.
F
That
would
take
a
number
of
these
other
committees,
for
example,
including
the
Animal
Welfare
Board,
the
downtown
Performing
Arts,
Center
task
force,
etc.
We
could
have
a
Parks
Recreation
environment
board,
the
Planning
development
preservation
board,
design
and
project
review
committee,
including
the
board
of
local
improvements,
in
that
where
we
could
have
our
staff
review.
A
variety
of
these
proposals
that
come
forth
a
separate
Board
of
Ethics
I,
don't
know
legally.
F
If
we
can
combine
the
firefighters
pension
in
the
police
pension
board,
that's
something
to
consider
I,
don't
know
library,
board,
liquor,
control,
review,
board,
Public,
Safety,
Civil,
Service,
Commission
rules,
committee
and
Zoning
Board
of
Appeals.
Now
again
without
checking
the
legal
requirements
of
these
various
purposes.
I
mean
I,
think
there's
a
number
of
overlapping
purposes
that
we
just
have
separate
committees
for
when
they
should
be
subsumed
subsumed
by
other
committees.
C
F
C
Well,
you
know
right
but
you'll
understand
what
they're
doing,
and
you
realize
that.
That's
not
a
good
idea.
Trust
me,
but
but
but
but
there
are
a
number
of
them
that
I
agree
that
it
could
be
kind
of
rolled
into
either
each
other
or
some
of
the
missions
combined
and
I
lost
my
train
of
thought,
but
it
well.
For
example,
Planning
Commission
has
a
subset
the
Rules
Committee
that
you
know
they
probably
don't
need
a
Rules
Committee
either.
C
Maybe
they
do
maybe
they
don't,
but
but
we
could
have
a
number
of
these
that
could
get
taken
off
but
yeah
and
in
that
way
it
will
allow
for
people
who
do
have
that
specific
interest
environment
board.
These
are
people
that
are,
you,
know,
very
engaged
and
specifically
interested
in
the
environment,
so
yeah.
If
we,
if
we
did
that
I,
don't
think
it
would
be
as
hard
to
in.
C
C
A
lot
of
these
committees
are
getting
into
the
issues
and
getting
into
the
projects
that
save
us
an
extraordinary
mount
of
time,
so
that
we
don't
have
to
get
into
that
minutia
and
work
through
it.
It's
worked
through
and
we're
getting
the
the
review
of
the
benefits
of
the
research
and
the
and
the
vetting
process,
so
yeah
I,
guess
I.
What
I'd
like
to
do
is
is
just
have
staff
get
back
to
us
with
a
proposal
for
ways
to
do
this.
C
H
A
We
could
we
go
first
ottoman
10
demand
that
all
burned
homes
then
come
back.
I.
G
Think
there
are
a
few,
a
couple
things
that
you
mentioned
early
on
when
you're
reading,
I,
think
sign,
review
and
appeals
board
and
Animal
Control
Board.
It
there's
a
certain.
There
are
some
canoes
they
require.
Certain
amounts
of
special
knowledge
or
first
I,
was
on
sign,
revealed,
appeals
board,
it's
sort
of
a
language
unto
itself
and
people
who
understand
that
the
business
have
more
business
on
that
committee.
G
It
would
be
tedious
for
a
high
of
committee
to
really
discuss
you,
know
a
blade
sign
and
its
dimensions
and
the
typography
and
how
many
words
and
listen
yeah
it
it's
it.
Some
people
love
that,
so
that
I
do
it's
about
it.
Hey.
There
are
certain
committee,
like
just
benefit
from
having
expertise
from
residents.
F
And
I
would
disagree
to
that.
I
would
actually
say,
though,
I
imagine
that
most
proposals
and
research
are
coming
from
staff
in
these
committees
a
lot
of
these
this
level.
So
it's
not
only
you
know
the
expertise.
We're
going
to
use
from.
You
know
a
lot
of
our
staff
members,
and
this
is
not
necessarily
from
you-
know
the
public
in
that
sense
or
that
the
members
of
the
committee
so
and
I
also
say
that
you
know
there
is
an
opportunity
for
public
input.
You
know
if
there
is
an
issue.
You
know,
for
example,
the
sign.
F
G
I
would
disagree,
I,
know
I
in
my
four
years
or
so
and
that
we
never
encountered
anyone
who
could
speak
the
language
to
really
understand
we're.
Talking
about
Walter
helen
had
a
lot
of
talents,
but
his
basic
tolerating.
You
know
the
members
of
the
committee,
because
we
all
were
sort
of
high
and
mighty
and
talked
our
language.
I'd,
I
I,
don't
know
it's
some.
We
should
obviously
this
guy's
holding.
A
D
Some
clarification
first
off
the
Rules
Committee,
that's
on
the
sheet
listed
is
the
Rules
Committee
of
the
plan.
Commission.
It's
not
this
Rules
Committee,
which
is
a
standing
committee
of
the
council
side.
So
we're
not
talking
about
the
same.
You
know
just
just
make
sure
that
we
understand
that
and
then,
which
I
understand
that
and
but
I,
but
what's
listed
here
so
if
people
are
looking
at
it,
I
want
to
understand
that
it's
different
and
then
secondly,
for
our
Rules
Committee,
which
is
meeting
right
now.
D
I
understand
that
you
know
we
don't
meet
that
often
and
what
have
you-
and
it
certainly
is
something
that
probably
could
go
between
the
plan.
Commission
and
I
mean
not
planning
and
development,
and
maybe
council,
but
I,
don't
think
we
should
talk
about
getting
rid
of
it
because
isn't
it
the
committee
that
sets
policies
and
that's
where
we
do
all
the
discussion
in
terms
of
any
rules
or
new
rules
that
have
to
be
our
new
policies
that
have
to
be
developed
so
I'm
not
sure
that
we
can
just
get
rid
of
that
standing
committee.
D
Just
not
sure
I'm
just
raises
the
question
on
that.
So
I
don't
want
to
get
those
two
confused
between
the
plan,
commission
and
I.
Don't
know
why
the
plan
commission
would
have
to
have
a
Rules
Committee
afford
the
plan
commission
to
me.
That
would
be
like
a
sub-committee
of
their
groups,
so
it
shouldn't
be
listed
as
a
separate
group.
So
I
think,
is
that's
a
combination
and
then
that
would
also
leave
me
to
the
the
age
friendly
task
force,
which
I
thought
was
a
subcommittee
of
the
plan
commission.
A
H
Think
I
probably
lost
my
train
of
thought
also,
but
I
do
agree
with
I.
I
do
great
solomon
homes
that
there
are
times
when
we
do
need
to
have
a
policy
discussion
and
the
rules
committee
is
the
place
to
do
it,
so
I
think
moving
it
to
a
night
that
that
works
better.
I
don't
think
that
if
your
suggestion
was
to
eliminate
it
I,
don't
think
that
I
agree
with
that.
No,
no,
no.
C
You
know
we,
you
know
whatever
put
it
between
P
and
D
in
the
council
or
whatever,
but
probably
most
of
the
things
could
go
on
the
regular
council
agenda,
but
some
of
the
things
might
be
so,
but
to
put
it
on
a
regular
councilman.
H
Am
in
agreement
agreement
with
that,
but
I
but
I
do
also
see
that
there
are
some
of
these
some
of
the
other
committees
that
could
be
combined.
I
started
off
on
the
Environment
Committee
years
ago
and
I.
Don't
it
wasn't
13
members
at
the
time
so
or
if
it
was
I'm
surprised,
so
I
do
think.
That
could
certainly
be
something
that
would
be
reduced.
H
A
Okay,
well,
I,
guess
what
my
suggestion
is:
is
that
Wally?
We
asks
really
specifically
the
folks
that
staff
these
committees,
how
they
would
feel
both
alderman
homes
in
altum,
intend
them
highly
brought
up
really
good
points.
There
are
some
boards
and
commissions
that
deal
directly
with
the
public.
I
mean
you
know,
CB
a
and
Plan
Commission
Preservation
Commission
in
a
more
in-depth
manner
than
I.
Think
staff
can
do.
A
I
think,
the
these
boards
and
commissions,
and
I'm
sure
there
are
others,
but
these
are
the
ones
that
I'm
mostly
familiar
with
actually
do
require
a
fairly
high
level
of
expertise
and
it's
sensitive
because
its
effects,
people
and
their
daily
lives
here
and
in
evanston.
So
I
guess
I
would.
I
would
ask
staff
specifically
their
recommendations
on
that
we've
sort
of
combined
a
and
B
here,
reducing
the
membership
and
reducing
the
number.
So
do
you
think
that
covers
it,
I'd
liked
it
if
I
can
just
interrupt
for
one?
A
A
A
We
don't
have
it
well
I'm,
going
to
suggest
we
go
back
to
two
so
that
that's
my
suggestion
and
I
agree
with
the
concept
of
moving
rules
to
a
city
council
night,
because
I
think
that
can
be
more
efficient
as
well.
F
Just
to
clarify
so
I
mean
the
requests
to
staff
is
too
I
mean
there's
specific
proposals
from
alternate
Wilson,
an
alderman
win
to
compare
to
eliminate
those
two
committees.
I
just
think
we
need
something
we
can
act
upon.
Potentially
I
mean
that's
that's
our
thing,
so
I
think
I
would
ask
the
staff
in
between
now
and
the
next
Rules
Committee
examined
and
proposed
some
sort
of
proposal
for
the
reduction
committees,
I
think
all
of
us
in
some
way
or
the
other,
whether
we
you
know
feel
specifically
about
one
committee
or
another.
F
We
think
there
needs
to
be
reduction
of
committees,
so
I
think
until
we
have
something
in
front
of
us,
we
can't
really
go
through
it
without
generally
doing
it
and
I.
Think
honestly,
if
we
had
a
list
we
could,
it
would
be
a
pain,
syncing
process,
but
we
can
probably
go
through
them
and
actually
eliminate
some
of
these.
The
redundancies
I.
F
A
F
H
H
Would
just
like
to
have
staff
give
us
information
about
committees
that
have
had
trouble
getting
a
quorum
on
a
regular
basis,
so
I
think
that
would
be
an
indicator
to
us
of,
at
least,
if
nothing
else,
committees
to
possibly
reduce
a
number
and
if
it's
just
very
specific,
over
a
short
period
of
time,
I.
Don't
necessarily
think
that's
problematic,
but
over
a
longer
period
of
time.
That
I
think
we
should
recognize
that
we
need
to
reduce
the
number
of
members
aldrin.
D
Homes,
I
just
want
to
speak
to
your
suggestion,
Island
earnest
and
just
remind
us
of
how
we
got
there
to
the
third
meeting
us
so
that
we
could
get
out
on
the
two
council
nights
in
at
a
reasonable
hour,
and
that
is
why
we
would
add
the
third
possibility
if
we
had
specials
so
that
we
would
not
have
to.
You
know,
run
so
late
on
on
council
night.
So
I
mean
I
think
that
we
have
to
instill.
D
A
So
yeah,
you
know
wondering
if
we
still
need
to
do
that
so.
D
I,
but
only
if
we
need
it,
I
mean
I,
don't
think
we
should
do
away
with
it.
We
don't
have
to
always
have
it,
but
it's
been
really
good
to
be
able
to
have
an
in-depth
discussion
over
some
special
issue.
You
know
maybe
on
on
that
third
money
or
what
have
you,
but
if
it's
nothing,
we've
also
cancelled
them,
so
I
mean
to
me
just
have
the
option
of
doing
that
is.
Is
it's
a
good
thing?
Yeah.
A
F
Agree
with
Alban
Fisk
in
regards
to
the
two
meetings
a
month,
there's
much
larger
bodies.
The
city
of
Chicago
meets
far
less
and
we
do,
for
example,
if
they
can
get
annegret
they
meet
during
the
day.
I
get
its
there's
different
problems
and
such
but
I
think
if
there's
other
larger
bodies
of
government
that
could
do
it.
C
Okay
well
and
a
college
degree
with
alderman
Miller
and
with
ottoman
homes.
I
do,
I
think,
looking
back
whatever
it
was
seven
six
seven
years
ago
the
meetings
were
long,
but
we've
come
a
really
long
way
in
not
having
a
lot
of
pontification,
and
you
know
we
can
still
manage
to
not
get
along
or
not
agree
on.
Take
that
back.
You
can
still
manage
to
not
agree
on
everything,
but
we
can
get
along
and
and
get
through
things
in
a
much
more
timely
matter,
and
I
do
think
of
calendar
wise.
C
I
think
those
third
meetings
are
actually
scheduled
already
for
the
year.
So
if
we
can,
maybe
just
only
do
those
on
the
as
needed
basis.
Obviously
I
think
we'll
probably
have
occasions
in
the
fall
when
we
have
a
budget,
that's
kind
of
a
given,
but
just
to
give
us
our
local
press,
maybe
a
little
bit
more
certainty
in
thinking.
Okay,
I'm
not
gonna
have
to
come.
You
know
three
or
four
mondays
a
month.
I've
got
these
two
meetings
and
if
something
comes
up
and
then
I
could
be
there
for
that.
H
Do
want
to
say
that
okay,
so
we
should
I
think
we
should
get
some
information
over
the
last
two
years.
How
many
of
the
special
meetings
we
actually
had,
but
I
I,
think
alderman,
Miller
god
I
know
that
you
haven't
that.
Obviously
I
know
what
you
would
like
to
have
fewer
meetings.
H
F
E
Know
is
I
think
many
have
already
said
on
the
diocese
at
the
larger
topics.
I
think
Harley
Clark
took
up
of
one
or
two
of
them
this
past
year.
Certainly
in
the
fall,
we
do
budget
issues,
for
example
this
month
the
third
monday
we're
going
to
talk
about
robert
crown,
so
there
we've
saved
up
a
whole
variety
of
discussion
items
regarding
that
project
for
that
meeting,
so
that
that
is
coming
up,
but
I.
E
Clearly,
I
hear
you
and
I
have
heard
the
council
over
the
last
couple
of
years,
and
so
we
were
doing
a
lot
more
reports
to
you
on
those
third
mondays
that
were
really
just
informational
and
not
asking
for
discussion,
and
we've
largely
stopped
doing
that
we
provide
you
the
information
and
other
formats.
So
if
we
bring
an
issue
to
the
council
on
that
third
Monday,
it
is
usually
something
that
we
need
a
decision
on
so
again,
as
the
council
deliberates
this
further.
E
A
I'd
still
like
to
have
just
a
list
of
what
we've
done.
Ladies
citizen
comment:
Jessica
Feldman.
A
B
A
A
Right
now,
thank
you.
Okay,.
B
B
I
would
recommend
that,
since
the
boards
of
commissions
are
really
the
place
where
you
get
community,
input
takes
lots
of
stuff
off
of
your
shoulders.
Helped
you
and
they're
there
to
be
used
by
you
to
do
the
background
stuff,
so
they
can
be
used
and
if
they
have
purposes
to
do,
they
probably
won't
have
a
problem
filling
them
and
they
probably
won't
have
a
problem
having
corms,
because
they
will
actually
be
doing
some
health
for
work.
So
I
think
hard
before
you
start
getting
rid
of
them.
B
The
canoes
are
there
to
help
you
not
to
give
you
more
stuff
and
not
to
stretch
the
staff
granted
us.
They
need
some
staff
help,
but
the
humidity's,
if
they're
used
appropriately,
can
be
a
great
help
to
the
council
year
during
your
work.
So
I
would
think
hard
about
it.
I
would
also
recommend
that
once
again,
you
add
some
community
to
the
staff.
B
B
B
B
B
C
And
I
I
suppose
I
didn't
really
flesh
out
what
my
own
expectation
was,
but
as
I
mentioned,
I
think
this
should
be
done
in
conjunction
with
it.
We
wait
not
in
conjunction
with
this,
should
be
done
with
input
from
the
boards
and
commissions,
so
I
think
what
our
staff
should
be
doing
is
not
making
the
decisions
but
going
to
each
of
the
boards
and
commissions
and
saying
and
asking
them.
Okay,
you,
you
know
a
few
important
questions
you
know:
do
you
need
less
people?
Do
you
want
less
people?
C
Do
you
feel,
like
your
committee
or
Commission
could
be
part
of
another
things
like
that?
You
know.
Is
your
mission
suitable
for
combination
with
another
board
or
Commission,
and
if
it's
intuitively
obvious,
if
we
think
that
X
should
go
with
y,
then
we
should
ask
them:
do
you
think
it
should
go
with
like
public
art
and
our
committee
or
commissioned
out
that
those
intuitively
would
go
together
and
I
think
that
worked
out?
Hopefully,
okay,
but
we
can
kind
of
give
that
prompt
to
the
respective
ones.
C
So,
like
bored
of
local
improvement,
CBA
those
are
decision-making
bodies,
we
aren't
making
any
changes
for
those,
but
the
other
ones
were
where
it's
not
task-specific
like
the
task
force,
which
it's
got
a
finite
specific
mission.
It'll
do
its
thing,
it'll
be
done
and
they'll
move
on.
Those
obviously
wouldn't
be
included,
but
is
that
give
does
the
staff
have
do
you
have
enough?
I
guess
feedback
or
direction
to
move
forward.
E
Alterna
most
members
of
the
committee,
many
of
you
will
recall
that
when
I
was
hired
as
your
city
manager
in
2009,
one
of
the
things
I
found
on
my
desk
was
this
report
from
the
league,
women
voters,
and
so
I
have
worked
with
these
with
these
dedicated
community
volunteers.
For
much
of
my
six
and
a
half
years
is
your
city
manager.
E
The
boards
and
commissions
I've
talked
with
them
over
time
about
these
issues
and
it's
very
difficult
to
get
a
real
concrete
feedback
on
some
of
the
questions
that
you
raised.
I
think
that
perhaps
if
we
could
come
back
with
a
proposal
to
you
and
then
perhaps
with
this
committees,
concurrence
then
shop
it
around.
But
certainly
could
it
be
happy
to
reach
out
to
the
League
of
Women
Voters
prior
to
doing
that.
E
My
guess
is
that
you
have
the
land-use
committees
and
there'll
be
one
recommendation
for
them
and
then
a
recommendation
for
the
rest,
and
so,
if
you
could
give
us,
perhaps
until
your
March
or
April
meeting
to
sort
of
internally
discuss
some
of
these
issues,
work
with
the
League
of
Women
Voters
and
perhaps
come
up
with
consensus
proposal
that
if
the
council
felt
was
reasonable,
then
we
could
take
it
to
the
boards
and
commissions.
I.
E
Think
would
be
easier
for
them
to
react
to
something
that
was
a
little
bit
more
concrete
rather
than
to
ask
more
open-ended
questions,
because
in
my
experience
in
working
with
them,
it's
sometimes
difficult
to
get
answers
that
that
help
the
process.
Simply
because
these
folks
spend
limited
amount
of
time
focusing
on
on
these
issues,
but
certainly
would
want
to
get
their
advice.
Once
there
was
a
more
concrete
proposal
for
them
to
react
to
and.
C
E
And
and
and
madam
chair
I
guess
a
question
to
you,
then:
would
you
like
to
have
us
come
back
with
something
specifically
pertaining
to
the
Rules
Committee?
We
could
amend
resolution
to
amend
the
council's
rules
so
that
the
Rules
Committee
remains,
but
no
longer
has
a
fixed
meeting
time
and
meets
as
needed.
I
think
that's
something
that
the
city
council
could
act
on
with
your
recommendation
this
evening.
If
you
wished
and
then
we
let
the
rest,
these
issues
travel
separately
well,.
H
C
C
C
C
I
D
C
C
C
Everybody
plans
their
life
around
these
Monday
meetings
right
so
in
my
house,
dad's
gone
everything
every
Monday
night,
everyone's
house.
We
get
everybody
so
animus
I
assume
that's
the
way
it
works
for
everybody,
and
local
press
is
planning
on
being
in
evanston
on
every
Monday
night.
So
if
we
changed
it
from
that
third
night
being
a
meeting
every
third
Monday
of
the
month,
if
we
don't
need
to,
if
we
do
need
to
have
it,
it'll
get
scheduled
right.
C
C
C
I
C
C
D
Going
to
have
it
regardless,
because
that's
a
part
of
what
the
staff
is
going
to
present
to
us
as
a
part
of
the
council.
So
it's
a
matter
of
looking
at
what
is
most
convenient
to
me,
I
mean
so
I
would.
I
would
much
rather
know
that
first
I
know
I'm
going
to
be
on
the
first
monday,
because
these
rules
in
human
services,
unless
it
gets
canceled
second
monday,
council.
D
Fourth,
money
council
in
the
third
monday
council-
if
we
have
to
have
something
so
those
are
my
for
monies
I,
don't
plan
anything
on
Mondays
because
I
just
that's
the
way.
I
live
my
life
and
every
once
in
a
while,
there's
a
fifth
Monday
that
we
have
to
do
something
off,
but
that's
every
once
in
a
while,
but
I.
You
know,
I
just
think
that,
and
we
also
know
that
things
get
canceled
look.
We
haven't
met
since
October
for
rules,
but
everybody
got
to
do
something
on
those
Monday
nights.
Well,.
C
D
I
I
Well,
well
then,
specific
to
the
motion,
but
I
think
we've
heard
it
from
the
city
manager
earlier
that
staff
is
definitely
more
conscious
and
aware
of
our
third
Monday
meetings.
I
would
agree
with
alderman
homes
and
I.
Think
alderman
wind
made
the
same
point
that
if
we
need
to
meet
we
meet.
If
not,
we
get
enough
notification
to
cancel
it
and
so
I
think.
If
there
is
a
motion,
alderman
Wilson
I
would
ask
you
to
amend
it
and
maybe
look
at
2017,
but
I'm.
H
Think
that
I
agree
with
all
my
home's,
an
almond
Braithwaite
that
I
think
it's.
It's
also
important
to
have
these
meetings,
where
we
have
a
longer
period
of
time
to
discuss
things
on
these
special
topics.
I
and
I
recognize
that
the
issue
of
being
gone
every
Monday
night
is
problematic
sometimes,
but
is
it
I
think
if
we
could
have
the
city,
manager
and
staff
look
at
giving
us
notice
of
the
cancellation
of
that
third
Monday
meeting,
perhaps
at
the
beginning
of
the
month?
H
That
might
be
something
that
would
be
helpful
because
they
are
major
meetings,
Robert
crown.
Obviously
the
staff
has
been
preparing
for
that
for
quite
a
while
and
and
then
we
have
these
larger
topics
that
way
that
that
we
compromise
in
terms
of
having
it
scheduled,
but
knowing
that
the
that
we'll
we'll
know,
if
that's
possible
and
I'd
like
to
hear
that
from
the
city
manager
that
we
know
on
the
first
of
the
month,
we
know
there
will
not
be
a
third
meeting.
So
then
the
press
doesn't
have
to
schedule
it.
F
There's
provisions
and
our
rules
for
the
calling
of
a
special
meeting
and
I
mean
we're
able
to
do
it
and
I
understand
I
mean
I,
understand
having
a
set
time
makes
it
easier,
but
it
makes
it
easier
to
fill
as
well
and
I
would
also
like
to
say
that
the
more
time
we
spend
in
here,
we
actually
spend
less
time
in
our
wards
and
talking
with
residents
and
everything
of
that
sort.
So
it
makes
it
hard
when
it's.
F
You
know
you
have
two
three
nights
a
week
that
you're
in
you
know
in
the
building
working
on
other
things,
and
you
can't
actually
meet
with
the
residents
during
normal
time.
For
me,
if
I
found
it
struggling,
I
can't
do
it
925
when
I'm
working
so
I
would
just
say,
I
understand
that
there's
concerns
on
both
sides
in
terms
of
theirs
needs
for
everyone,
and
I
would
actually
just
say,
like
let's
put
forth
a
proposal.
A
I
think
that
dealing
with
a
special
meeting
where
we
have
a
very
specific
topic,
that's
of
general
interest
to
the
public
like
Robert
crown.
We
need
a
special
meeting
for
that,
but
having
that
third
meeting
is
sort
of
like
that
table
that
table
when
once
you
put
the
table
down,
it's
going
to
have
stuff
on
it
and
the
third
meeting,
in
my
mind,
has
sort
of
degenerate
not
to
generated
I.
Don't
I
don't
want
to
that.
A
C
A
C
A
Mm-Hmm,
okay,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
any
opposed,
ok,
Thank,
You,
alderman
Wilson
mr.
city
manager,
I
had
a
question
for
you
on
the
analysis
on
the
attachment
to
tonight's
meeting:
palo
alto.
California,
where
do
we
heard
of
that
before?
Has
nine
boards
and
commissions
well
that
it's
it's
a
university
town?
What
are
they
doing
over
there
I'd
like
to
know
what
those
nine
boards
and
commissions
are
certainly.
E
H
E
H
E
Human
Services
the
the
change
was
in
March,
so
it
would
seem
to
make
sense
that
alderman
braithwaite's
prepared
to
chair
the
meeting
this
evening
for
Human
Services.
Perhaps
if
albarn
Braithwaite
would
be
so
kind
to
do,
februari
as
well,
and
then
we
would
just
continue
on
with
human
services.
I
think.
E
Think
I
think
the
other
is
a
little
bit
more
complicated
in
that
it
was
going.
Ministration
Public
Works
was
going
until
summer,
so
it
would
be
a
matter
of
either
Albin
Braithwaite
who's,
the
next
the
chair.
If
he
were
to
take
over
now,
do
you.
This
is
alderman
Braithwaite
continued
till
July
of
16
and
then
another
member
of
the
committee
is
appointed
for
the
August
16
to
April
17
role.
Or
do
we
take
the
time
and
split
in
two
and
create
two
new
terms
so
that
altima
Braithwaite
has
a
little
bit
more
time?
I
hear.
I
E
Done
with
the
rotation
that
point
so
then
I
think
the
question
could
be
once
the
7th
ward
alderman
is
seated.
This
item
could
come
back
not
to
some
body,
perhaps
other
than
the
rules
committee,
to
make
that
determination.
So
so
so
Madame
sheriff
that
sufficient,
then
Alden
Braithwaite
would
continue
with
human
services
until
of
exhuming
it
until
and
through
the
februari
2016
meeting,
and
then
Aldrin
Fisk
would
take
it
over
in
March
and
then
he
would
take
over
administration
of
Public
Works
now
and
would
serve
until
to
live
2016.
E
D
Times
you
can't
do
two
standing
committees
at
the
same
time,
right.
I
D
E
I
E
Yeah,
so
so
that
alderman
Rainey
would
fill
the
complete
the
term
on
administration.
Public
works
until
jolt
through
july
2016.
Second
meeting
Oliver
Braithwaite
would
then
take
over
as
plan
and
all
2016,
but
the
only
meeting
and
then
Human
Services
alderman
Braithwaite,
would
continue
through
februari
and
then
in
March
almond.
Fisk
did.
D
F
B
C
A
I
Those
Eddington
okay,
oh
oh,.
A
And
can
you
I'm
sorry,
can
you
repeat
that
all
right,
so
Aldrin
Miller?
What
are
the
dates?
November
15th,
November
2015
through
July
2016
I'm.
Sorry!
Is
that
what
is
that
right?
Yes,.
A
Okay,
all
those
in
favor
of
that
say
I
right.
H
E
C
H
E
I
only
wish
it
was
so
then
you
have
the
Economic
Development
Committee,
which.