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A
A
B
Thanks
man,
I
am
requesting
unanimous
consent
to
add
an
amendment
to
two
resolutions
asked
by
Common
Council
in
March,
2023
and
April,
2023
related
to
the
city
of
Ithaca,
Safe,
Streets
and
roads
for
all
projects
and
carbon
production
programs
representatively
and
for
context,
and
these
are
the
items
that
passed
calculated
unanimously,
but
we're
missing
a
key
administrative
Clause
that
empowers
the
mayor
to
actually
enter
into.
The
agreements
of
your
group
probably
should
have
all
received
this
in
their
email.
Earlier.
A
And
where
are
you
adding
that
in
consent?
Yes,
sorry
thank.
C
A
All
right,
I
do
not
believe
we
have
any
proclamations
or
Awards
this
evening,
so
we
will
move
to
review
and
approval
of
minutes
and
I
know.
The
batch
of
minutes
were
sent
out
two
days,
so
we
have
minutes
from
January
1
2022,
October,
31,
2022
and
April
5
2023
I
know
there
has
been
some
email
Cynthia
did
you
want
to
move,
approve
these
minutes,
or
did
you
have
reservations.
A
D
You
have
reservations.
Obviously
there
was
a
backlog
of
minutes
and
a
real
effort
by
staff
to
get
them
out
as
quickly
as
possible.
There
are
some
gaps
that
refer
to
video
with
a
panda
video
for
more
detail.
If
counsel
is
okay
with
passing
them,
as
is
I,
don't
want
to
hold
them
up,
but.
A
They
don't
follow
our
usual
level
of
them
elaboration
well,
I
I
will
say
that
we
have
changed
the
format
of
minutes.
We
do
not
need
a
exact
transcript
of
of
minutes,
which
is
what
some
of
us
didn't
we
can
introduced
to,
but
it
was
far
better
to
have
minutes
that
reflect
the
essential
emotions
and
votes
and
resolutions.
So
is
there
a
motion
to
approve
these
minutes?
A
Robert.
Thank
you.
Is
there
a
second
short
hey?
Thank
you
all,
those
in
favor
of
accepting
the
minutes,
including
the
minutes
and
that
passes
10-0
all
right.
Thank
you
very
much
and
I
understand
that
there
has
been
a
lot
of
the
staff
are
in
the
process
of
catching
up
and
we
should
be
soon
but
up
to
date
hold
on
okay.
A
We
will
now
move
on
to
public
comments.
I
have
some
cards
and
there
are
a
few
additional
cards.
We
may
have
some
people.
A
We
may
have
some
people
joining
us
virtually,
but
I'll
call
those
who
are
here.
A
Thank
you
for
the
reminder,
and
this
is
a
reminder
to
read
the
emergency
evacuation
notice
in
case
of
an
emergency
in
case
of
an
emergency.
We
have
a
new
car
in
case
of
an
emergency
evacuation.
We
were
to
take
one
of
two
exits
and
those
are
at
that
end
and
at
this
end
of
Chambers
and
wait
at
the
tree
is
on
the
same
side
of
the
street
on
South,
Cayuga
and
Green
Street.
We
do
not
cross
Green
Street
unless
absolutely
necessary.
Those
with
restricted
mobility
in
the
event
of
an
emergency.
A
It's
best
to
move
to
one
of
the
stairwells
and
First
Responders
will
arrive
to
Aging
in
the
event
of
other
emergencies.
You'll
be
notified
at
that
time,
and
this
is
red
because
truly
we
want
everyone
to
be
aware
of
your
surroundings
and
offer
help
when
it's
not
your
own
detriment,
as
you
are
your
own
and
best
advocate.
So
thank
you
for
indulging
me
in
that
and
thank
you
very
much
for
the
reminder.
A
And
I
should
update
the
public.
Is
this
what
you
were
just
referring
to?
Apologies
again
for
the
inconvenience
of
our
elevator
being
out?
A
We
understand
that
the
elevator
will
be
operational
tomorrow
at
some
point,
which
is
far
sooner
than
we
had
a
beard
might
be
the
case.
We
know
it
is
not
only
an
inconvenience
but
in
terms
of
being
able
to
accommodate
all
members
of
the
public.
A
A
And
before
you
begin
speaking,
let
me
just
remind
members
of
the
public
that
you
have
three
minutes
to
speak
and
I
would
request
that
speakers
address
their
comments
in
a
respectful.
Go.
A
E
E
But
when
society
places
hundreds
of
proletarians
in
such
a
position
that
they
inevitably
meet
a
too
early
and
unnatural
death,
one
which
is
quite
as
much
a
death
by
violence
as
that
by
sword
or
bullish,
we
need
to
provide
thousands
of
the
necessaries
of
life
places
them
under
conditions
in
which
they
cannot
live.
Most.
E
A
C
F
F
F
A
A
The
mission
of
the
government
of
the
city
of
Indica
is
to
make
illegal
model
Community
a
great
place
to
create
dream,
new,
learn
and
work
and
play
as
an
employer
and
provider
of
services.
The
city
of
Ithaca
recognizes
that
many
people
have
not
been
given
a
fair
chance
to
thrive
or
reach
their
potential
due
to
circumstances
beyond
their
control,
such
as
racism,
sexism,
other
kinds
of
discrimination,
poverty,
violence
or
physical
disabilities.
F
A
D
A
On
the
topic,
criminalizing
homelessness.
D
A
The
larger
and
larger
number
of
our
neighbors
and
putting
them
in
Life
or
any
situations
moving
without
the
support
they
need
to
live
the
lives
of
the
thriving.
D
I
know
that
right
now
in
the
agenda
is
calling
board
endorsing
the
plan,
but
I
really
would
like
to
suggest
that
you
all
amend
it
to.
A
D
Serious
about
not
about
prioritizing
a
city
where,
where
people
have
what
they
need
to
thrive
and
putting
the
the.
A
Needs
of
residents
first,
the
Newfound
urgency
around
homelessness
in
Ithaca.
D
Seem
to
have
come
out
of
complaints
from
from
business
owners
and
from
Life.
A
D
A
Who
weren't
experiencing
homelessness
while
this
crisis
has
been
going
on
for
a
long
time,
and
the
people
who
are
directly
experiencing
homelessness
should
should
be
the
ones
that
are
they're,
supported
and
helped
by
these
policies?.
H
E
Today
we
have
a
housing
crisis
here
because
with
skyrocketing
Ransom
inflation,
people's
dollar,
not
taking
them
as
far
as
it
used
to,
we
are
being
forced
to
get
larger
chances
of
our
shrinking
wages
to
rent
and
more
and
more
and
and
more
and
more
development
of
high
cost
apartment
buildings
that
are
more,
that
more
and
more
people
can't
afford
it's
easy
to
see
why
we
have
a
growing
homeless.
Writing
problem.
E
Science
is
a
clear
attempt
to
criminalize
almost
since
well
likely
There's
Hope
proposal
put
together
by
local
housing.
Experts
aims
to
address
it
because
homeless
crisis
in
a
humane
way.
That
aims
puts
people
in
homes,
not
jails,
and
it
aims
to
provide
more
easy
access
to
support
instead
of
endless
bureaucracy
and
barriers.
I
urge
you
all
to
seriously
consider
not
just
supporting
but
adopting
home
together
companies
plan.
Thank.
B
I
I
I
Legacy
in
the
home,
together,
pumpkins
I
was
given
a
social
worker
to
talk
to
you
about
issues.
I
was
given
opportunities
to
Flex
around
rules,
because
I
was
able
to
find
work
early.
I
I
I'd
also
like
to
say
that,
upon
reading
the
tides
proposal,
it
seems
to
me
like
it
is
connected
to
a
wave
of
policy.
That's
happening
around
the
country
of
moving
our
houseless
populations
outside
of
where
we're
at
and
that
as
a
solution,
I
think
that
criminalizing
camping
and
banning
camping
is
like
bussing
folks
to
Cape
Cod.
I
There
have
been
multiple
articles.
There
have
been
multiple
reviews
on
how
crappy
in
those
policies
are,
is
to
to
have
to
for
a
lot
of
better
word
and
that
those
people
end
up
being
helpless
again
soon.
Thereafter,
for
those
Reasons
I'm,
hoping
that
you.
A
B
A
Story
that
I
know
again,
my
name
is
Caroline
zindel
I'm,
a
resident
of
I'll
keep
my
comments
very
brief.
I
support
say
adopting
the
Poinciana
Tompkins
plan,
I'm
an
average
citizen,
just
a
late
person's
understanding
of
the
whole
situation.
The
tides
proposal
seems
incredibly
inhumane
compared
to
this
one,
so
I
think
we
should
adopt
a
house
housing
first
support
support
level.
Whiskey,
that's
it!
Thank
you!
A
Thank
you.
We
then
we
have
a
few
public
comments
from
those
who
are
streaming
in.
The
first
of
those
is
from
Zach
Nguyen.
J
Thank
you
very
much.
I
suggest
council
members
consider
voting
against
the
increase
in
salary
and
bonus
to
the
police
chief,
at
least
until
there
is
a
sufficient
explanation
as
to
the
failure
of
the
last
search
and
canceling
of
the
police
chief
exam
I
also
suggest
the
council
table
the
news
new
proposed
equity
and
justice
statement
and
consider
rewriting
it.
The
phrasing
lacks
Clarity
and
is
open
to
misinterpretation.
J
The
old
statement
was
adequate.
I
would
like
to
speak
in
opposition
to
the
proposed
city
and
county
plans
to
address
open
drug
scene
specifically
to
home
together.
Tompkins
continuity
of
care
document
and
the
draft
policy
for
unsanctioned
encampments
on
city
property.
Open
drug
scenes
are
Gatherings
of
drug
users
who
publicly
consume
and
deal
drugs.
J
Both
of
these
plans
continue.
The
failed
policy
of
tolerating
illegal
camping
on
city
land
being
homeless
is
not
a
crime.
The
activities
that
occur
in
these
camps
are
Criminal.
Taking
together,
these
plans
would
create
what
amounts
to
a
40
acre
concentration
camp
for
the
homeless
behind
Walmart.
Specifically,
these
plans
do
not
call
for
enforcement
of
the
camping
ban
on
city
property,
to
quote
from
the
Continuum
on
care
document.
J
The
Continuum
of
Care
believes
that
increasing
the
stock
of
available
rental
units
and
shelter
for
this
population
must
happen
before
the
city
of
Ithaca
attempts
to
close
any
existing
camps,
allowing
these
clamps
to
continue
means
continuing
to
allow
fires,
explosions,
organized
theft,
stolen
bicycle
chop,
shops,
meth,
cooking,
murder,
overdoses,
human
trafficking,
sexual
assault
and
other
forms
of
violence.
The
home
together
and
City
plans
would
allow
this
Behavior
to
continue.
J
The
city
has
begun,
fencing
the
area
between
Cecil
Malone
and
Brinley
street
that
was
used
by
everyday
citizens
to
avoid
several
blocked
past
the
Art
House,
the
short
house,
the
shortcut
was
uninviting
until
the
clearing
of
being
chemist,
normal
activity
had
resumed
the
city
planned.
The
city
plan
denies
this
area
to
law
abiding
citizens
once
again
merely
fencing
the
area
is
not
a
solution.
Existing
problem
campsites
in
the
area
are
on
the
far
side
of
the
inlet
on
North
Norfolk,
Southern,
Railroad
property
behind
Warehouse
Carpet
Outlet.
J
This
space
is
not
part
of
a
planned
fence,
area
or
Red.
Zone
last
week,
the
campsite
of
lost
cat
artist,
John
Gavin
Mahoney,
would
set
a
blaze
as
a
forum
of
Memorial
in
this
area.
Following
his
death,
the
Ithaca
fire
department
had
to
deploy
1100
feet
of
hose
to
extinguish
the
blade,
along
with
deaths
in
the
encampments.
These
fires
will
continue.
The
city
and
county
policy
needs
to
be
one
of
zero
tolerance.
J
Cleaning
of
the
sites,
clearing
of
trees
and
escalating
consequences
for
violating
the
law,
incapably
orders
or
protection
could
be
is
barring
the
individuals
from
city
property.
If
they
returned,
they
would
be
in
violation
of
a
stay
away
order.
All
that
is
required
to
end
these
encampments
is
the
will
to
do
so.
Housing
first
is
a
bad
policy
that
rewards
negative
behavior.
The
policy
of
the
city
and
county
should
be
shelter
first
and
treatment.
First,
the
drugs
being
used
in
the
encampments
are
primarily
methamphetamine
and
Fentanyl.
J
People
using
these
drugs
are
in
crisis
and
need
a
major
intervention
to
stop
their
self-destructive
action.
Many
recovered
drug
addicts
will
tell
you
that
going
cold
turkey
in
a
jail
cell
is
the
best
thing
that
ever
happened
to
this
going
to
jail
is
not
necessarily
a
bad
outcome
for
a
person
struggling
with
addiction
who
is
living
at
City
lands.
Many
of
the
organizations
and
individuals
who
contributed
to
these
plans
have
a
personal
stake
in
perpetuating
the
drug
encampments
and
allowing
people
to
remain
in
crisis.
Ithaca.
J
B
A
Next
speaker
is
Genevieve
brand
Genevieve.
Can
you
hear
us.
K
I
can
hear
you
guys,
don't
know
how
to
turn
on
my
video,
but
boy.
Is
that
a
hard
act
to
follow?
Oh,
oh,
look
at
that.
K
K
Okay,
I'm,
actually
I'm
gonna
I'm
here
to
support
the
home
together,
Tompkins
plan
not
just
endorsing
it,
but
fully
adopting
it.
I'm
really
proud
of
the
over
a
year
of
work
that
has
gone
into
this
from
HSC
and
other
agencies,
but
I
wanna,
I
wanna
play
you
guys
an
example
of
a
different
plan.
L
Bring
medical
professionals,
including
doctors,
psychiatrists,
psychologists,
drug
rehab,
specialists,
build
permanent
bathrooms
and
other
facilities
make
them
good
make
them
all
be
eight
thousands
and
thousands
of
high
quality
tents
which
can
be
done
in
one
day.
One
day
you
have
to
move
people
out
now
some
people
say:
oh,
that's
so
horrible!
No,
what's
horrible
is
what's
happening
now
because
now
they're
intense,
but
most
of
them
aren't
even
tense
to
function.
K
So
hopefully
you
guys
could
hear
that
that's
one
of
many
rallies
that
Donald
Trump
has
done
over
the
last
year
promoting
a
homelessness
plan
that
involves
a
Banning
urban
camping,
B,
opening
up,
sanctioned
homeless
encampments
on
the
outskirts
of
cities
and
see
moving
people
from
who
are
camp
in
other
areas
of
the
Cities.
Do
those
sanctioned
encampments
that
have
you
know,
like
you,
said
doctors,
drug
treatment,
Specialists,
Etc
and
makeshift?
You
know
structures
for
people
to
stay
in
as
recently
as
the
he
still
does
these
rallies
this
year.
K
This
is
still
the
Republican
Party
homelessness
plan
and
it
is
their
homelessness
plan
because
it
aims
to
move
people
out
of
sight
out
of
mind,
he's
explicitly
promised
if
he
wins
the
next
presidency
to
ban
or
mid
camping
wherever
possible,
the
every
single
National
you
know
and
homelessness
organization.
K
Coalition
Etc
recommends
the
exact
opposite
housing
first,
permanent,
Supportive,
Housing
and
and
I'm
really
thankful
that
HSC
and
others
took
the
opportunity
to
interrupt
this
ban
homelessness
plan
similar
to
Trump's
platform
that
was
introduced
last
year
and
introduced
a
Supportive
Housing
alternative
and
I,
encourage
you
all
to
support
a
actual
Progressive
and
compassionate
plan
to
end
homelessness
and
care
for
our
neighbors
who
are
down
on
their
luck.
Thank
you
guys.
A
C
H
Yes,
sorry
about
that,
I
wasn't
getting
the
option
to
unmute
until
just
now
I
apologize.
Thank
you
for
letting
me
back
into
the
meeting.
H
Okay,
thank
you.
I
am
Katie
naraki
I'm,
a
resident
of
the
city
of
Ithaca
I
am
also
a
volunteer
with
unbroken
promise
initiative
and
I'm
here
tonight
to
voice
my
support
for
the
non-profit
working
out
of
the
West
End.
H
We
have
been
attempting
to
partner
with
the
city
for
the
better
part
of
almost
three
years
now
and
despite
several
attempts,
we
have
been
unable
to
get
a
meeting
with
samira's
office,
the
City
attorney
and
the
city
controller,
to
finalize
an
mou
and
sow
between
the
city
and
UPI
and
I'm
just
here
to
respectfully
ask
if
we
could
please
do
that.
Thank
you.
A
A
D
Shelter
is
not
housing,
it
is
an
extension
of
houselessness,
but
we've
also
fully
recognize
that
it
takes
years
to
build
and
Implement
housing
and
Supportive
Housing.
By
providing
tides
and
providing
shelter.
We
would
provide
an
opportunity
for
people
to
have
a
safe
place
to
be
where
they
would
be
sheltered
from
new
elements.
They
would
have
a
space
where
they
could
control
their
environment
and
not
be
subject
or
reduce
the
exposure
to
potential
fires
on
damage
exposure
to
hazardous
waste.
D
A
Our
first
want
to
start
by
thanking
everybody
for
coming
out.
Also,
it's
everybody
I
want
to
get
a
little
closer
I
want
to
stop
by
thanking
everybody
for
coming
out
and
with
comments
and
for
those
who
are
on
Zoom.
Thank
you.
I
want
to
first
start
with
about
the
homelessness
houselessness
I
have
to
get
it
right.
I
mean
once
speaker
spoke
about
people
sleeping
on
the
streets
and
I
want
to
be
clear
and
reminding
people
that
they
are
also
homeless.
Houseless
people,
this
language
changes.
A
So
there
are
houses,
people
who
also
assert
house,
certainly
lots
of
people
who
are
of
color,
usually
service
from
house
to
house.
So
we
have
to
always
remember
them
as
being
also
houses
and
that
a
lot
of
times
they
don't
get
the
same
lenses
on
them
as
most
people
who
are
out
in
jungles
and
different.
You
know
that,
and
they
all
are,
are
our
community
and
need
our
care
and
love
I'm.
A
Still,
looking
at
I'm
really
happy
about
the
songs
together,
I
know
we
need
everything
so
I'm
really
really
reflecting
and
looking
at
all
this.
So,
thank
you
for
everybody
who
came
out
and
gave
input
also
about
the
comments
about
the
new
diversity
inclusion
statement.
A
Yeah
I
have
to
be
pretty
analyst
that
for
one,
it
kind
of
felt
like
a
slap
in
the
face.
Once
again.
A
Here
we
are
people
from
the
community
who
are
asking
for
change
and
we're
being
told
once
again
that
people
who
have
not
lived
all
experienced
of
how
we
should
do
it
I'd
like
to
also
know
that
you
know
many
people
worked
on
1998,
but
I
want
to
ask
a
question:
how
does
that
worked
for
our
communities
right,
so
we
felt
it
needed
to
be
expanded
and
strong,
and
when
we
talk
about
language
I'm,
someone
who
was
a
part
of
of
working
on
this
and
language
is
very
important
to
me,
because
I
needed
simple
and
clear
so
I'm
I'm
just
trying
to
to
wrap
my
head
around
how
once
again,
this
felt
like
reimagining
Public
Safety
that
our
voices
once
again
don't
count.
A
Okay,
seeing
no
other
hands
I
will
turn
now
to
our
two
County
legislators.
Public
comment:
section
of
the
agenda
is
over.
A
Thank
you
for
being
here,
Robin
and
Susan,
and
once
again
my
apologies
for
going
too
fast
on
the
agenda,
no
worries.
It's
good
to
hear
the
public
talk.
A
As
well
yeah
so
I'm
glad
Susan
can
be
here
tonight,
and
you
know
one
or
both
of
us
to
somehow
going
forward.
I
have
seven
updates,
apparently
in
Tompkins
County
May
is.
H
The
older
Americans
money
and
Asian
Americans
Pacific
Islander
Heritage
Month
want
to
recognize
that
last.
A
Night
at
our
meeting
we
awarded
some
more
Community
Recovery
Fund
money
that
we've
allocated
for
a
product
that
wasn't
going
forward
and
so
I
wanna.
You
can
look
up
all
the
awardees.
They
don't
have
the
full
list.
A
few
in
the
city
are.
A
And
finger
links,
reuse
broadly
in
the
city.
May
is
also
mental
health
awareness
month
and
our
new
Services
director
would
like
everyone
to
know
about
the
Better
Together
event.
This
is
Saturday
May,
13
and
people
know
you
know
at
at
Stuart
Park
on
10
a.m,
to
3
P.M.
It's
free
food
games,
information
activities
through
music
and
other.
M
A
We
had
a
couple
new
or
well.
We
have
one
new
staffers
and
our
Director
of
Finance
Lori
Spirit,
who
started
this
Monday
so
he's
three
days
in
we're
excited
about
her.
She
comes
to
us
from
being
the.
A
For
many
years,
though,
a
lot
of
us,
we
were
instituting
this
kind.
G
A
A
Homelessness
coordinator,
that
you
said
houseless
10
honestly,
don't
remember.
G
The
title,
but
a
a
new
position
for
trying
to
coordinate.
A
County-Wide
Services
and
programs
supporting
unhoused
people,
and
it's
like
interesting
and
all
the
sense
crisis
and
kind
of
in
introduction
with
that.
We
are
also
excited
to
be
looking
at
the
Home
Theater
Conference
plan
through
our
next
month.
A
A
Some
more
productive
talks,
I
think
about
our
remote
Center
of
government,
still
no
more
decisions
but
I
the
decision
pathway
is
shaping
up
more
concretely
and
we,
you
know,
we
know
it's
a
big
deal
for
the
city
being
located
here
too.
So
we're
a
grateful
and
appreciative
for
your
collaboration
when
we
meet
it.
Thank
you
covered.
A
No,
the
one
thing
I
also
just
said
about
the
community
Recovery
Fund
is:
there
was
a
focus
on
trying
to
focus
on
children
for
children,
education
after
school,
there's
a
lot
of
that
so
and
farming
we
need
Farmers.
So.
A
Thank
you
again
for
a
very
informative
report
and
the
special
things
for
imagining
that
made
in
its
mental
health
awareness
month.
I
have
it
on
the
top
of
my
agenda
to
make
that
announcement
tonight,
which
I
forgot
to
do
so
I
do
appreciate
it
I'm
working
with
some
of
those
who
are
organizing
the
May
13
event
better
together
for
management,
health,
so
I
am
glad
you
mentioned
that
that
event
will
be
at
Stewart.
Department
can
take
me.
So
thank
you.
Are
there
college
questions
for
our
colleagues.
B
Thank
you.
No
questions.
Just
a
comment.
Susan,
it's
nice
to
meet!
You
I've,
been
on
I've,
been
making
some
of
the
reports
for
George
to
the
TCL,
but
it's
tough
to
put
based
in
like
the
Sea
of
legislators.
You
guys
have
over
there.
So
it's
nice
to
see
you
and
meet
there.
A
A
I
wanted
to
thank
you
both,
but
I
also
wanted
to
tell
Veronica
like
I'm
I'm
sitting
here,
just
in
all
of
you,
because
I
remember
when
you
first
started
coming
and
it
seemed
like
a
little
nervous
thing,
but
now
you
just
whip
it
right
on.
So
thank
you
thanks,
Mom,
yeah,
I'll
I'll,
add
your
reports
have
been
very,
very
important
and
helpful
and
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
our
colleagues
reported
at
the
legislature
are
also
helpful.
We
value
this
partnership
and
we
value
the
communication
going
back
and
forth
between
our
two
lives.
K
A
N
Hi
good
evening,
everyone,
the
update
for
the
CJC,
was
shared
with
you
and
your
in
the
documents.
Hopefully
you
all
got
a
chance
to
look
at
them,
I'm
not
going
to
read
through
them,
since
you
all
have
them
I'm
here
to
take
any
questions
or
help,
explain
anything
that
you
know
anyone
didn't
understand
in
the
in
the
paperwork
that
was
provided.
N
So
we
just
have
the
cjac
Staffing,
just
a
quick
update
with
that
we
are
waiting.
There
was
a
civil
service
exam
offered
on
the
29th
of
April,
so
we're
waiting
for
those
results
for
the
administrative
assistant
position,
because
there
was
no
viable
candidates
from
the
pool
that
we
had
when
we
advertised
and
Matthew
started
in
January
he's
doing
an
amazing
job
he
hit
the
ground
running
has
really
been
working
on
the
data
aspects
of
the
six
different
recommendations
that
we
have
out
right
now.
N
The
one
thing
I
definitely
want
to
touch
on
is
The
cgc
Advisory
board.
So
we
have
gotten
lots
of
responses
from
the
impacted
stakeholders,
so
we
will
be
scheduling
an
initial
meeting
that
will
be
this
month,
still
waiting
for
a
little
bit
more
Community
involvement
for
their
app
their
part
of
it.
So
we
have
extended
the
deadline
for
applications
I've
reached
out
to
a
couple.
Different
organizations.
N
Excuse
me
uro
Alliance
for
family
and
Justice
and
oar,
because
those
really
are
the
impact
of
community
members
that
we're
looking
for
to
help
serve
on
this
board.
So,
like
I,
said
that
application
deadline
has
been
extended,
so
we
can
get
some
hopefully
get.
Some
more
people
are
applicants
from
that
particular
entity
of
the
community.
Are
there
any
questions
on
any
of
the
recommendations
that
we
have
open
for
the
information
that
we
shared
with
you
all.
A
But
I
also
want
to
thank
Mona
for
providing
the
the
update
it
is
including
in
our
packets.
It
is
in
the
packet
online.
B
Hoping
to
get
a
little
bit
more
elaboration
on
the
traffic
enforcement
of
the
current
work,
that's
being
done,
I,
see,
of
course,
that
the
rfp's
been
drafted,
and
you
know
you
all
work
in
the
law
enforcement
leadership.
Can
you
just
help
me
understand
what
the
next
you
know
three
months
around
that
will
look
like
I
mean
I.
Imagine
there
are
you'll
be
open
for
a
while,
but
we'll
kind
of
you
know
turn
around
on
that
stuff.
You're.
Looking
at.
N
Well,
the
RFP
has
been
sent
to
purchasing
and
actually
I
think
it
was
like
two
weeks
ago
it
was
sent
out,
and
then
we
just
got
a
message
that
you
know
it
was
buried
in
emails
and
they
had
to
do
some
restructuring
of
it
in
order
for
it
to
be
submitted
to
move
through
the
process.
So
they're
going
to
change
the
dates
a
little.
N
We
were
hoping
to
get
it
published
next
week
through
purchasing
to
have
it
available
for
the
bidding
to
start,
but
that
that
time
frame
has
been
delayed
just
for
some
rewording
that
they
have
to
do
with
it,
so
that
it
fits
the
process
that
the
county
follows
for
bidnet.
So
we're
hoping
I
think
I'm
not
mistaken.
Joyce
and
Jones
said
that
the
following
week
it
should
be
ready
to
go
out
for
bid
and
so
I'm
thinking
within
a
month.
N
We're
hopefully
gonna,
have
some
bids
and
once
those
start
rolling
back
in,
we
will
bring
the
smaller
group,
which
does
have
some
City
representation.
Excuse
me
and
County
representation
in
that
smaller
group.
So
within
a
month
we're
hoping
to
have
some
bids
in
and
then
we
will
come
back
together
as
a
group.
Look
at
those
bids
and
then
see
if
we
can
come
up
with
a
consulting
firm.
That's
gonna
do
the
work
thanks.
A
It's
not
really
a
question,
I,
don't
know
if
you
could
answer
this,
but
I
also
have
a
statement.
Do
you
think
the
lack
of
coming
and
standing
up
and
being
a
part
of
this
board
for
people
who
have
lived
experience
could
be
could
have
been
effective
of
the
way
they
were
treated
when
they
stepped
up
and
used
their
voice
for
reimagining
Public
Safety,
because
I
have
spoke
to
some
and
they
kind
of
like
I.
Don't
think
so
been
there
done
that
right
and
so
I
was
thinking.
A
Is
there
some
way
that
we
can
because
I
realize
I'm
not
ladies
on
to
this?
So
is
there
some
way
that
we
can
work
in
like
either
building
that
confidence
that
we
need
them,
because
this
is
not
the
first
time
that
I've
asked
them
to
come
and
give
input
and
I
think
it
may
not
don't
want
others,
but
it
Dawns
on
me
that
the
way
that
we
have
treated
reimaginate,
Public
Safety
have
pushed
away
a
community
of
people
who
felt
disregarded
and
disrespected
and
once
again
not
heard.
N
N
You
know,
their
voices
weren't
heard,
or
things
were
said,
that
weren't
followed
through
on
so
I'm
open
to
meeting
with
groups
of
people
sitting
down
doing
a
face
to
face
I,
think
it
makes
it
more
personalized
for
them
to
you
know,
reassure
them
the
importance
of
their
joining
these
groups,
so
Phoebe
you
and
I
can
connect.
If
you
would
like
I,
have
no
problem
with
sitting
down
and
trying
to
provide
the
reassurance
that
the
community
is
looking
for
and
then
just
being
supportive.
In
that
aspect,.
N
A
O
Dr
Castle
is
pretty
amazing.
It's
hard
to
be
vulnerable
in
this
human
will
be
there,
but
somehow
we
got
people
that
be
really
honest
and
I
know
it's
just
the
beginning.
That's
a
start
meeting.
N
What
thank
you,
as
far
as
the
community
healing
and
doctor
costume,
really
looking
forward
to
the
Train,
the
trainer
method
that
he's
going
to
use
with
some
community
members
and
representatives
from
law
enforcement?
So
that's
the
next
step
or
the
next
phase
of
the
community
healing
plan
is
to
have
local
commitments
from
Community
stakeholders.
We
have
two
people
that
have
been
identified.
They
actually
volunteered
based
off
of
the
event
that
we
did
in
March
with
him,
and
we
have
someone
from
the
sheriff's
department.
N
The
sheriff
clerk
is
interested
in
being
the
law
enforcement
representative
from
the
county
still
working
on
trying
to
get
somebody
from
City,
Police
Department,
any
type
of
Representative
I.
Think
it's
going
to
be
pretty
powerful
and
impactful,
because
it'll
be
a
space
that
we
can
hold
throughout
the
year.
We
don't
have
to
have
an
expert
come
in.
These
are
people
that
have
a
stake
in
our
community,
so
I'm
pretty
excited
about
it.
The
community
received
it
pretty
well
for
those
members
that
did
attend
and
they're
excited
to
work
with
him.
C
A
Is
doing
incredibly
valuable
work,
she
is
local,
she
knows
the
community
and
she
is
welcoming
both
to
people
who
feel
disenfranchised
and
to
law
enforcement,
and
this
is
how
we
bring
people
together
and.
B
A
Thank
you
I
see
a
lot
of
heads
nodding.
Yes,
in
support
of
the
kind
of
enjoy
it's
just
anyone
else:
okay,
Pomona!
Thank
you
so
much
for
providing
the
report,
the
updates
and
we
will
look
forward
to
continuing
to
work
together.
You're.
A
Is
there
a
motion
to
approve
the
consent
agenda
or
hey
second
brother,
all
those
in
favor
of
approving
the
consent
agenda,
and
that
includes
the
addition
of
4.5,
okay
and
that
passes
and
zero?
Thank
you.
I'll
turn
it
over
to
chair
can
Anselmo
for
the
city,
Administration
committee.
A
B
You
very
much
4.1
already
mentioned
technology
approval
of
algorithm
alcohol
permits
here,
I
will
just
read
the
resolve.
As
colleagues
know,
this
is
a
very
true
formal
resolution
result.
C
A
There
was
one
comment
during
public
comment,
so
I'll
open
it
up
for
comments
of
questions
from
Council.
A
B
No
questions
just
a
comment:
I
appreciate
the
work
that
you
guys
have
been
on
the
Honda
statement.
I
appreciate
the
willingness
and
ability
to
adapt
to
the
times
and
reflect
on
on
things
as
we
feel
like
we've
amended
a
reading
statement.
I
feel
comfortable
supporting
it.
So
I
appreciate
the
work.
F
A
I
also
appreciate
work.
You've
done,
I
have
trouble
understanding.
A
D
If
it's
all
right,
I
think
I'll
back
up
a
little
bit
and
talk
about
the
context
for
the
statement
and
I.
A
Did
go
back
and
watch
the
the
recording
of
the
previous
meeting
and
I
think
the
context.
Given
some
of
the
questions
around.
D
It
around
the
statement,
I
think
some
context
might
be
helpful
and
that.
A
D
Why
change
the
statement?
There
were
a
couple
of
comments
that
the
1998
version
was
fine
and
to
that
I
say
well,
the
author
of
the
1998.
H
D
A
Not
just
increasing
numerical
diversity,
so
the
numbers
of
people
from
non-dominant
backgrounds,
in
workplaces,
in
schools
and
right
across
the
board,
but
that
we
actually
have
to
shift
the
environment
to
be
more
inclusive
of
the
the
cultures
of
those
folks.
The
needs
of
those
those
people
so
that
they
actually
feel
not
just
that
they
are
accepted
right,
but
that
we
expect
them.
And
so
and
that's
a
quote
that
I
use
that
Luca
Mauer
I.
D
Will
give
him
credit
for
that?
He
says
all
the
time
and
so
and
so
having
those
are
part
of
that.
A
Inclusive
environment
are
making
such
an
environment
requires
folks
to
come
to
the
table
and.
A
Around
what
doesn't
work
for
them
and
they
need
to
have
a
space
where
they
feel
like
they
can
have
those
conversations
and
voice.
Usually
it's
opposition
to
things
that
are
happening,
whether
that
be
around
hiring,
whether
that
be
around.
Where
budget,
where
money
is
being
allocated,
whether
that
be
around
it.
You
know
it
could
be
something
like
dress
code.
I
mean
there's
just
so
many
ways
that
institutions
have
marginalized
folks,
and
so
this
bullet
number
three.
D
There
is
the
whole
statement
is
directional,
so
the
first
statement
you
would,
we
would
say,
is
diversity
without
Direction,
so
it
gives
folks
the
idea
that.
A
Differentials,
which
is
how
we
get
the
inequalities
that
we
see
today,
which
is
why
we
have
houses,
populations
and
people
that
that
surf.
You
know
sleep
on.
D
Couches
right,
and
so
we
were
very
cognizant
of.
A
A
D
Conversation
is
is
about
acknowledging
that
this
is
hard
and
that
there's
a
real
human
element.
A
To
this
work
and.
D
So
I
don't
know
if
that's
that's
very
helpful.
B
A
Garage,
so
it
would
be
expressed
in
having
the
opportunities
and
have
conversations
instead
of
shutting
them
down,
which
is
what
we
usually
do
when
we.
D
And
so
the
point
of
having
statements.
D
A
They
can
say
in
the
next
budget.
We
actually
need
some
help
here.
We
need
a
skilled
facility.
If
they're,
we
need
training.
What
is
it?
We
need
someone
to
help
us
figure
out
what
it
looks
like
in
did
you
say
the
garage
at
DPW
and
so.
A
C
D
No
and
I
did
try
it.
That's
why
I
said
I,
don't
hear
you
saying
that,
but
I
have
heard
that
expressed.
A
That
you
know
to
assume
that
conversations
can
happen
in
those
spaces
and
in
fact,
I
mean
my
own
education.
Around
organizing
came.
A
And
some
of
the
most
impactful
and
moving
conversations
and
learning
moments
that
I've
had
came
in
those
spaces
and.
D
So
so
what
this
does,
or
at
least
how
we
thought
about
it,
was
that.
A
It
gave
folks
permission
to
have
those
conversations
and
to
ask
for
what
they
need
to
be
able
to
have
them
it.
It
also
means
being
intentional
intentional
about
creating
an
environment
where
that
can
happen.
For
example,
we
used
to
have
talking
circles
in
this
community.
That's
an
opportunity
to
do
that
with
Debbie
workers,
we've
done
it
with
ipd
words
I,
indeed,
law
enforcement.
So
it's
not
it's
it's,
it's
being
intentional
about
creating
those
opportunities
for
our
course,
regardless
of
women.
B
A
O
A
different
way
and
I
I
don't
think.
D
Her
efforts
contradict
your
efforts
at
all,
so
in
fact,
we
had
some
of
that
language
in
one
of
the
original
versions
and
was
we're
told
and
I
do
think
rightfully
so
in
that
version
that
it
was
too
academic,
and
so
it
made
me
like
it's
like
racism
and
sex
and
right
that.
G
So
and
so
I
I
agree
that
the
explanation
you.
D
A
Explanation
that
we
could
add
that
this
is
what
we
wanted
to
start
with
to
guide
in
any
of
that
other
work.
Thank
you
one
last
question:
if
we
pass
this
tonight,
when
does
when
does
is
going
to
affect,
and
you
want
to
receive
perhaps
better
conversations
in
the
workplace
and
city
in
the
city.
A
So
this
would
be
rolled
up
if
it's
adopted
it'll
be
rolled
down
to
the
organization,
so
there
will
be
opportunities
and
I.
Think
there's
been
a
little
bit
of
talk
about
even
the
members
of
the
committee
going
around
to
various
staff
meetings
and-
and
you
know
answering
questions
talking
about
it-
its
purpose
in
answering
any
questions
that
might
occur.
A
Thank
you
all
again
and
me,
as
I
was
here
I.
Think
I
I
just
want
to
say
that
I'm
I'm
really
grateful
for
this.
For
one,
the
language
is
nice
compared
to
what
I
was
feeling
right.
We
have
no
problem
when
it
has
come
to
other
communities
and
and
I
had
and
I
found
out
because
it
was
State
ordered.
A
But
when
we
had
problems
with
the
Asian
Community,
we
immediately
found
it
illegal
to
do
anything
against
them
when,
when
lgbtqi,
plus,
we
found
immediately
is
against
the
law
to
treat
them
not
equal
or
not
family
or
not.
So
for
me,
right,
I
think
us
for
kind
of
bringing
it
up
to
date
and
like
why
courageous
conversation
is
conversation
that,
like
one
of
the
best
places
to
have
one,
is
probably
in
DPW
garage
because
the
atmosphere
there
is
not
conducive
or
people
who
are
coming
in
from
communities
that
are
are
different.
A
C
A
Speaking,
that's
not
interested
I,
think
I,
think
I
think
for
one
when
it
comes
to
and
and
I'm
trying
to
be
really
nice
and
cordial
and
and
and
decent
right
now
right,
because
I
I
have
watched-
and
we
know
systemically
when
we
walk
in
places
that
do
not
represent
us
right
away.
A
We
feel
uncomfortable,
so
I'm,
just
saying
for
us
to
have
a
conversation,
will
make
it
easier
for
people
to
be
able
to
also
feel
comfortable
to
say
what
they
need
in
these
spots
and
places
in
blind
spots,
and
we
can
have
a
conversation,
I
and
I.
Think
I've
told
you
before
about
the
the
shotguns
and
stuff
on
the
back
of
their
trucks,
the
trunk
Flags,
the
the
Trump
conversations
right
like
do
you
want
more?
A
A
Okay,
yeah
so
I'm
just
saying
conversations
would
have
allowed
this
for
people
to
be
able
to
talk
and
comment
on
how
uncomfortable
it
makes
them
feel
not
walk
out
the
door
if
senior
staff
and
others
had
conversations
around
this.
They
are
some
young
black
men
who
left
because
they
felt
more
comfortable,
so
I
I,
don't
know
maybe
I'm
too
close
to
it.
So
it's
real
sensitive
to
me,
I,
don't
know
and
I
don't
want
to
take
us
gosh.
Yes,
I
do
because
see
my
shirt.
C
A
Not
but
someone
who
knows
the
only
way
that
I've
been
able
to
get
past
some
of
my
Prejudice
and
some
of
my
ill
feelings
towards
the
dominant
race
is
because
I
allowed
myself
to
have
conversations
and
to
get
in
the
mix.
A
I,
don't
know
what
that
got
to
do
with
how
we
worked,
but
I
know
anyway
enough
of
me,
I'm
gonna
get
off
this
box
and
and
I
don't
know
if
I've
made
sense
or
not,
but
thanks
for
letting
me
talk,
I
think
you
make
a
lot
of
sense
and
I
think
you're
pointing
to
and
this
statement,
commitment
to,
equity
and
justice
statement
does
point
to
the
directionality
of
the
statement.
A
In
our
whole
organization
and
I,
don't
think
we
as
an
organization
are
unique,
but
the
need
for
conversation
the
need
to
educate
one
another
I
welcome
being
corrected
or
having
someone
point
out
how
something
I
may
have
said
without
really
understanding
the
intent
of
what
I
have
either
said
or
have
not
said,
and
so
I
do
appreciate
that
we
have
a
statement
in
1998,
certainly
appreciate
the
updating
and
exactly
especially
I
appreciate
the
language
and
the
care
that
has
gone
into
this
updated
statement.
A
A
A
So
let
me
give
you
an
example:
if
I
may
reference
The
Exchange
in
just
a
verify
so.
A
Very
strong
gun
culture
I
grew
up
around
those
and
there's
a
in
generationally.
A
I
grew
up
around
a
culture
that
respects
guns,
use
for
hunting,
I
mean
back
when
I
was
in
high
school
folks.
Would
you
know
points
in
during
the
hunting
season?
Folks
have
them
in
their
letters,
and
it
wasn't
even
a
thing
right.
A
A
A
I
have
this
and
what
it
means
to
me,
and
and
now
it
doesn't
mean
necessary
that
those
folks
are
going
to
say.
Oh
I
changed
my
my
point
of
view
on
everything,
but
what
it
does
mean
is
it
humanizes
great
books
in
in
that
relationship,
building.
G
In
that,
in
that,
it's
not
that
you
make
me
uncomfortable
it's
that.
G
G
G
A
See
each
other
as
human
beings
that
benefit
from
and
sometimes
and
are
oppressed
by
systems
that
we
had
nothing
to
do
with
creating,
but
we
do
have
something
to
do
with
maintaining
them,
but
you
do
acknowledge
that
there
is
a
risk
given
the
culture
War
climate.
This.
D
A
A
A
Time,
okay,
thank
you.
I'll
I'll,
just
wait
out.
We
are
a
legislative
body.
We
have
responsibility
to
our
constituents.
We
also
work
closely
with
our
departments.
We
have
a
Workforce
of
400
plus
employees.
This
is
certainly
the
states
where
we
should
be
having
difficult
conversations
so
I.
B
Humanizing
people
I
think
everybody
has
prejudices
and
often
thinking
stereotypes
that.
A
O
B
In
this
is
I
think
it's
a
rubric
for
leadership
focused
in
the
workplace
to
our
bosses
have
a
lot
to
to
take
into
account
with
the
statement
and
I
think
it
can
help
them,
create
those
things
and
conversations
that
are
courageous,
that
when
called
upon
to
do
so
and
so
I
I
see
positives
in
that
I.
Just
I
do
think.
O
A
Thank
you
so
one
of
the
things
once
you
have
this
document,
then
what
people?
What
we
need
is
alignment.
We
need
to
understand
how
this
relates
to
what
we
do
on
a
day-to-day
basis,
and
there
are
different
ways
to
approach
that
there
are
mechanical
ways
you
you
know
it's
like
really
looking
at
this
language
and
putting
a
plan
in
place
for
your
department
and
how
it's
going
to
move
forward
to
achieving
this
so
and,
and
so
that
again
comes
back
to
counsel
in
terms
of
what
are
your
expectations
as
it
relates
to
this
statement.
B
A
D
It
how.
D
Definitely
I
appreciate
that
is
a
lot
of
work
ahead.
Obviously,
leadership
comes
from
the
top
in
terms
of
management,
but
it
also
comes
from
the
bottom
as
well
and
and
what
this
does
involve.
It
involves
engagement
at
every
level
and
I.
Think
that's
a
fundamental
step
in
us
moving
forward
and
addressing
how
do
we
create
a
space
where
people
can
be
slowly
themselves.
D
A
You,
okay,
thank
you.
Phoebe
and
Anthony
may
be
ready
to
vote.
I
just
have
one
last
comment
and
I.
Thank
everybody
and
I
think
all
comments.
What
I
do
want
to
speak
about
is
we
talk
a
lot
about
the
climate
now
this
climate
has
been
forever.
However,
the
requirement
we
don't
look
at
is
that
now
people
talk
and
share
more
than
they
ever
have
right,
like
the
the
the
you
know
is
happier
now.
A
A
What
what
department
has
really
even
sat
down
with
their
staff
and
had
a
meeting
and
and
who
had
sat
down
with
their
staff
when
they
hired
them
and
say
this
is
all
diversity
and
inclusive
statement
and
here's
an
opportunity
to
do
that.
To
begin
that,
courageous
conversation
that
we
haven't
been
having
because
we've
been
faking
the
funk,
but
this
time
right
now.
A
D
A
Reporting
wordsmithing
and
inadvertently
Rose
sentence,
that's
actually
the
opposite
of
what
we
need.
So
this
is
the
second
sentence
of
the
first
paragraph.
This
includes
changing
and
adopting
systems.
Positive
particular
femination
and
process
has
been
shortly
and
continue
to
negatively
impact
numbers
of
marginalized
Foods,
so
it
had
originally
just
said
changing,
and
then
there
was
a
suggestion
that
we
add
adopting.
But
in
doing
so
it
looks
like
we're
adopting
procedure
systems
and
changes
that
continue
to
marginalize
groups,
and
so
that
was
not
the
intent
and
apologies.
A
So
we
have
that
change
we'll
make
sure
it
is
all
right,
Arena
ready
to
go
ahead
and
vote
on
the
resolution,
and
the
statement
as
presented
with
the
the
one
edits
can
I
make
one
comment
for
okay,
I
I
just
want
to
say
that
in
time
since
1998.
A
This
is
what
would
make
things
even
better,
but
I
don't
think
you
can
discount
the
efforts
that
have
been
made.
A
B
Recorders
perform
oriented,
essential,
Justice
and
whereas
the
president
of
the
executive,
Search,
firm,
open
sector
search
and
Consulting
has
advised
the
two
of
the
challenges
facing
law
enforcement
everywhere,
particularly
in
our
local
climate.
So
we
increase
this
necessary
to
attract
them
to
our
candidate,
whereas
the
leadership
position
is
currently
at
a
grade.
12
the
salary
range
saved
here
the
cities
would
advise
a
higher
salary.
B
F
B
Completely
agree
and
raise
the
condition
of
the
committee
and
I
want
to
just
remind
Colleen
that
it's
May
3rd
and
we
should
be
thinking
about
how
this
resolution
impacts.
May,
4th,
May
5th,
and
the
title
is
to
come
and
what's
important
because
we
spend
a
lot
of
time
working
on
the
recommendations
for
United
Public
Safety
and
for
those
of
you
that
have
really
implemented.
O
A
A
Of
this
number
is
competitive,
but
it's
really
only
13
degrees
of
the
very
top
levels.
I'm
just
curious,
yeah
and
I
I
did
not
receive
any
data.
I
did
do
some
looking
to
myself,
but
the
recommendation
is
coming
from
the
executive
search
firm
based
upon
their
Communications
and
interacting
with
individuals
who
they
are
trying
to
attract
to
our
position,
and
my
understanding
from
Gary
Peterson,
who
was
the
president,
is
that
people
are
not
even
going
to
consider
it.
If
you
don't
have
that
flexibility.
A
This
gives
us
flexibility.
It
doesn't
stake
a
starting
salary,
but
in
States
up
to
I,
don't
know
so
it
allows
flexibility
depending
on
what
the
candidates
and
candidates
in
I'm
very
I'm,
very
like
I'm,
like
in
the
middle
ground,
right
right
here,
because
I
feel
like
if
that,
if
this
would
have
asked
just
for
it
to
be
it
to
just
get
a
good
candidate
for
that
pay
right
or
to
mention,
because
of
reimagining
Public
Safety,
that
we
need
to
give
somebody
almost.
A
Doesn't
feel
right
for
me
right
because
we
have
it
sounds
kind
of
like
we
have
to
convince
someone
that
we
imagine
in
public
safety
is
which
will
improve
the
safety
and
well-being
like
I,
I,
I'm
sort
of
my
gutter.
Someone
is
feeling
some
like
I
gotta
stop
moving
off
my
gut
right,
but
something
about
this
proposal
and-
and
our
resolution
right
is
why
do
we
have
I
mean?
First
of
all,
we
imagine
in
public
safety
is
an
executive
order.
203
from
Governor
X
Cuomo
I
mean
excellent
poem
right.
A
That
should
have
shouldn't
be
happening
in
all
communities,
but
why
would
this
have
to
be
something
we
would
have
to
give
somebody
extra
money
to
to
to
see
the
importance
of
it
and
that's
what
I'm
reading
here?
If
it
had
said,
we
need
this
extra
money
to
just
attract
someone
of
good
standing.
You
might
have
felt
better
for
me.
So
that's
really
my
my
question
or
my
feelings,
yeah
yeah,
so
that
you
want
to
respond
to
that.
Well,
what
I
will
say?
Thank
you
all
right
appreciate
that
I
would
say.
A
The
intent
of
the
language
is
recognizing
that,
in
order
to
bring
about
reform,
it
takes
a
certain
kind
of
skill
and
we're
trying
to
attract
individuals
who
have
that
track
record
and
we're
also
trying
to
attract
them
to
an
organization
that
has
some
very
serious
issues
when
it
comes
to
what's
going
on
in
law
enforcement.
So.
A
We
are
trying
to
incentivize
the
right
persons
to
want
this
job.
Thank
you.
A
Ideas
and
but
what
caught
my
attention
was
actually
the
first
awareness,
because
when
I
read
it
I
realized.
B
Really
impressive
things
with
limited
funds
might
we
might
be
in
a
position
to
face
that
competitive
market
across
a
lot
of
different
performance.
A
That
is
absolutely
an
accurate
statement
and
we
are
doing
the
we
have
talked
about
well,
first
of
all,
the
police
department
itself
in
order
to
get
transfers
we're
offering
significant
bonuses.
We
talked
about
it
with
the
wizard
achievement
plan
too,
in
more
than
two
attract
the
two.
So
it's
not
yes,
you're
asking
correct.
It's
not
is.
A
Michelle,
could
you
just
say
briefly
about
current
ipd
officers
being
eligible
to
apply
regardless
of
the
service
exam?
Oh
okay,
sir.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
the
question.
As
you
all
know,
there
was
a
civil
service
exam,
but
we
achieved
scheduled.
We
postponed
that
because
the
times
when
we
communicate
with
the
state
there
was
these
long
periods
of
time
it
takes
forever
and
and
so
forth.
A
It
did
not
mean
it's
not
logical
to
have
continued
with
the
exam,
because
then
only
the
people
who
took
the
exam
would
be
eligible
for
the
position
if
he
had
an
mandatory
list.
This
way
it
broadens
the
scope
and
everyone
who
was
on
who
had
applied
for
the
decision.
They
were
communicated
to
that
and
given
the
link
of
where
to
apply
for
the
position
voted
forward,
so
anyone
who
meets
the
criteria
regardless
internally
in
this
organization.
Anyone
who
meets
the
criteria
can
apply
for
this.
A
Anyone
who
meets
is
an
open,
open
search,
so
anyone
who
meets
the
minimum
qualifications
for
New
York
state
or
police
chief
Kevin
White
for
this
position.
You
know
Chris's
question
was
specific
to
internal
current
stand
but,
as
Shelly
has
pointed
out,
the
postponement
of
the
exam.
Well,
it
gives
more
flexibility
and
it
opens
it
up.
It
doesn't
limit
us
to
the
list.
C
A
But
some
of
the
opposition
that
I've
been
hearing
about
this
change
is
not
about
materially
lessening
police
presence
in
our
community.
It's
about
posturing
at
the
cost
of
safety
and
progress.
A
A
Acknowledged
this
fact
and
have
said
that
that
is
the
reason
that
you
will
aren't
voting
for.
D
D
To
codify
I
stand
for
further
accountability
for
the
police,
I
continue.
A
C
A
Thank
you
I'll
point
out
that
we
are
definitely
looking
for
leadership
in
the
police
department
that
it
moves
Us
in
the
direction
that
Council
has
expressed
its
desire
for,
and
that
is
for
co-response
unarmed.
That
is
absolutely
an
initiative
that
we
will
be
moving
forward
with
and
that
we
need
leadership
and
I
mean
to
make
that
on,
and
we
want
to
bring
in
please
Chief,
who
will.
A
Local
candidates
have
just
as
much
trying
to
be
considered
as
people
who
were
driving
from
outside
the
community.
Anyone
can
fight
anyone
can
apply,
I,
think
Charlene
said:
yeah
I
mean
they
just
had
to
meet
the
minimum
qualifications.
They
will
apply
to
go
through
the
executive
Search
firm,
because
it's
where
we've
hired
them
to
source
and
to
that
individuals
and
then
they
can
then
not
go
through
an
hour
qualification
process.
A
C
A
B
I
Level
officers
as
well,
do
you
have
the
numbers,
how
much
stats
left
and
who
is
in
command.
E
A
A
That's
what
the
experience
from
the
search
earn
as
well
as
and
I
just
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
I'm
clear
that
there
is
a
lateral
transfer,
signing
bonus
or
officers.
That
is
that
what
you
were
referring
to.
B
A
P
A
Since
6
or
11.
vacancies
at
the
moment,
if
I
may
jump
in-
oh,
it's
six
I'm,
sorry,
because
you
know
what
I'm
doing
I'm
counting
the
the
the
future
ones.
Yes,
we
have
two
officers
in
the
academy.
At
the
moment
we
are
working
actively
with
someone
under
President
of
officers,
so
there
is
movement
going
forward.
We
know
we
have
to
look
at
Recruitment
and
we
are
putting
efforts
behind
them.
A
So
we
have
two
officers
in
the
academy.
One
of
them
will
be
out
in
June,
so
yeah
I
I
didn't
come
tonight
with
those
numbers
at
hand,
we
also
have
a
contract
with
a
recruiting
expert
who's
been
working
with
IMDb,
in
particular.
C
A
Then
move
to
sorry
I
just
want
to
know
how
long
have
we
have
the
firm
that
we
hired
how
long
the
sweet,
the
European
payment
was
70
000.
the
the
firmness
doing
the
search
so
guys
I'm,
not
sure
how
much
they're
being
paid
yeah.
It's
it's
I,
think
it's
25,
plus,
what's
with
9,
plus
13
or
12.,
it's
yes,
it's
actually
less
than
what
they
charge,
but
we
were
able
to
negotiating
the
other
thing.
I
will
jump
in
and
say.
A
Is
there
have
been
ongoing
conversations
with
your
peers,
especially
has
had
a
number
of
conversations,
so
the
work
is
I'm.
Knowing
there's
a
brochure
that
is
has
been
worked
on
a
lot
of
times
and
audience
so
that
individual
is
definitely
working
on
yeah.
But
my
question
was
I
didn't
know,
heard
120
days.
That's
how
long
we
have
a
service.
C
A
Thank
you.
We
have
a
resolution.
6.1
release
of
appointments
from
restricted
contingency
to
address
homelessness,
whereas
part
of
the
2023
authorized
City
budget
Comcast
included
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
in
contingency
business,
requesting
to
help
to
73
700,
be
released
for
the
following
purposes:
sixty
thousand
to
at
least
or
read
one
two
station,
portable
toilet
and
showered.
These
units
will
be
transported
by
the
city-owned
Southwest
to
the
city
of
Los
Angeles
property
on
a
yet
to
be
determined
regularly
scheduled
for
the
purpose
of
providing
basic
hygiene
facilities
to
those
experienced
experiencing
mobile
sense.
A
Five
thousand
dollars
to
replace
and
maintain
a
dumpster
on
the
city-owned
Southwest
property
for
the
purpose
of
providing
basic
sanitation
facilities.
For
that
great,
then
8
700
to
purchase
fencing
materials
to
be
erected
on
the
city
of
Brindley
Street
property.
The
purpose
of
the
fencing
is
to
limit
access
to
property.
B
A
Know,
therefore,
it
be
a
result
of
the
common
Council
hereby
releases
up
to
73
700.
In
account,
we
found
another
listed
there
contingency
and
transfers
the
funds
to
the
appropriate
account
for
the
purpose
of
from
these
activities
in
2023
Okay.
So
there's
no
send
all
right.
Thank
you.
C
A
George
I
just
have
to
say
that
city
of
Ithaca
is
not
criminalizing
homelessness
and.
A
I'm
sorry
I
will
point
out
that
the
I
think
it's
including
here,
but
I
just
want
to
explicitly
say
that
the
purpose
of
fencing
is
to
re-establish
this
sensitive
area
for
the
public
use.
It
is
not
intended
to
be
the
defense
area,
but
rather
an
area
that
is
to
be
re-established.
A
Oh,
my
question:
is
it
mentions
about
the
affordable,
folding
shower
jumps
in
it,
but
no
mention
of
who
is
going
to
manage
or
woman
is
right,
and
is
that
going
to
also
be
another
course,
because
someone
will
have
to
be
there
monitoring
they
shall
you
know
that
kind
of
stuff
right
and
where
does
these
individuals
go
after
their
showers
and
what
yeah
I
think
that
that
that's
my
question
so
very
good
questions
and
I
see
that
Nells
is
here,
I,
don't
mind
you,
but
I
will.
If
women
Health
companies.
B
A
P
Well,
we
have
not
identified
a
staff
person
to
do
this
work
yet,
but
that
would
be
part
of
The
Next
Step
to
bring
the
the
facilities
there
and
take
them
back
and
monitor
them
while
they're
there.
But
you
know
that
we
wanted
to
make
sure
now
that
we've
identified
the
need
for
the
money
that
it's
there
and
ready
when
we
have
when
we
have
identified
or
hired
staff
to
do
the
work.
C
A
That
is
that
someone
who's
in
mind
to
be
doing
that
kind
of
work,
I
think
what
it
has
been
put
in
the
Vipers.
All
this
money
is
wonderful
budget
right
and
then
separate
from
these
funds
is
funding
for
a
homeless,
Outreach
coordinator,
right,
yeah
and
we've
we've
not
been
able
to
move
forward
with
that,
because
we
have
to
really
put
together
position
description
and
we
need
other
pieces
in
place
as
we
move
in
that
direction.
A
C
M
Yeah
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
we
currently
are
providing
a
dumpster
out
there
at
Southwest
right
now
and
we
have
installed
the
fencing
out
between
Cecil,
Malone
and
Brinley
Street,
and
so
really
you
know
the
question
of
who
would
who
would
take
care
of
this
mobile
shower
facility.
That's
a
good
question
that
hasn't
been
answered
yet
so.
A
So
just
just
to
clarify
on
that
point,
then
the
funding
is
outlined
for
a
variety
of
things,
but
that
does
not
include
any
of
the
costs
of
Staffing.
Is
that
to
assume
that
that
will
come
from
a
different
place,
and
this
is
just
to
release
the.
D
A
D
And
council
members
who
have
been
trying
to
outline
the
way
forward,
both
in
terms
of
providing
these
symptoms
for
individuals
living
on
house
and
also
working
with
County
Representatives,
our
various
Department
meds
and
Outreach
Personnel,
to
figure
out
a
policy
and
a
plan
for
credit
card,
and
this
is
processed
year.
One
in
that
process.
D
I
do,
as
I
mentioned
earlier.
I
think
that
there
is
a
significant
Gap
in
resources.
C
D
D
We
need
some
slime
ways
to
address
this
as
quickly
as
possible.
I
mean
when
people
are
living
outdoors
and
unsheltered.
D
They
are
exposed
to
so
many
dangers
with
both
physical,
both
in
terms
of
employment,
the
environment,
flooding
all
the
materials
that
they're
exposed
to
interactions
of
other
people.
D
I
would
very
much
I
would
urge
all
of
us
to
come
together
to
come
up
with
some
interim
steps.
I
would
hope
that.
D
That
we
do
need
to
have
something
in
place
as
an
intermediate
step
for
those
who
don't
have
access
to
housing
and
don't
have
access
to
emergency
shelter,
and
it
really
is
I,
think
regretful
and
I
think
it
delays
us
when
you
cannot
come
together
to
see
an
implementable
solution
for
regarding
the
little
people
over
there
in
the
house
and
regardless
of
all
the
narrative
that
is
provided
in
the
beginning
of
the
meeting.
I,
don't
think
it's
productive,
I
think
it's
quite
damaging
in
for
all
of
those
who
are
the
most
vulnerable
in
our
community.
A
Stay
here,
comments
are
timely
and
in
fact,
we'll
be
looking
in
the
very
next
item
at
some
of
that,
I
will
add
that
the
working
group
has
been
working
diligently
on
a
one-year
pilot
plan.
It
is
not
only
drafted,
but
it
is
intended
to
be
that
bridge
that
we
will
learn
from
as
we
have
a
pilot
program
roughly
a
one-year
program,
and
that
will
be
that
plan
will
be
presented
fairly
soon.
A
I
know
the
group
has
been
meeting
has
had
very
good.
Discussions
has
met
with
other
stakeholders,
including
individuals
who
are
unhoused,
and
there
has
been
feedback
opportunity
for
a
variety
of
stakeholders,
including
the
county.
The
Sheriff's
Office.
C
C
A
C
A
Feeling
I'm
sitting
here,
I
want
to
just
say
that
I'm
thinking
about
when
I
was
homeless
and
I'm
thinking
about
what
what
it
meant
to
me
to
have
some
place
to
take
a
shower
compared
to
having
some
place
to
take
a
shower
in
my
own
house.
That's
all!
A
That's
me,
you
know,
and
and
I'm
trying
to
wrap
my
head
around
I
was
like,
like
I
I
know
that
houseless
Greenhouse
is,
you
know,
is
traumatic
and
really
kind
of
hard
situation,
but
just
because
somebody
just
tell
me
because
I
heard
what
you
said
and
I
heard
a
lot
about.
No,
this
is
not
criminalizing
or
whatever.
My
concern
is
really
about
what
is
best
for
someone
who's
house
this
right
and
is
having
a
shower
something
they
really
need.
F
B
Yeah
as
one
of
the
members
of
the
homeless
passport
right
here,
we've
had
a
lot
of
conversations
about
this
and
I
think
we've
talked
about
how
the
conditions
in
a
lot
of
these
enchantments
are
very
difficult
and
a
lot
of
amenities
are
not
provided,
and
this
sort
of
leads
to
a
cascading
effect
where
these
conditions
are
not
ideal
or
folks
who
are
in
these
situations,
and
so
providing
amenities
is
a
good
thing
and
we've
seen
this
replicated
in
a
number
of
models
from
other
cities.
B
Not
every
municipalities,
they're
trying
to
address
some
of
this
as
well
so
I
think.
While
we
move
on
as
we
prioritize
in
our
top
priority,
the
permanent
supportive
policy
as
I
believe
these
home
to
accomplish
in
the
sexual
resolution
I
think
we
need
to
make
sure
that,
when
the
books
you
are
currently
unhoused,
they
have
those
amenities
and
conditions.
B
B
I
you
gotta
design
real
favorably
in
that
regard,
but
in
regards
to
providing
amenities
and
support
for
those
who
are
unhoused,
absolutely
I.
Think
it's
a
good
thing
to
do
and
I'm
going
to
support.
A
A
Plan
to
address
on
sheltered
almost
whereas
the
city
is
a
member
of
the
Ithaca.
It's
not
this
County
Continuum
of
Care
to
a
city
that
a
local
planning
organization
charged
with
coordinating
the
local
homeless,
responding
system
and
whereas
COC
commissioned
the
homeless
and
housing
needs
assessment
in
Providence,
County
included
only
22.
that
concluded
a
shortage
of
permanent
support
of.
B
A
B
B
Ahead
earlier
this
morning,
very
early
this
morning,
I
just
said
as
I
was
coming
out
with
my
closing,
shows:
I
certainly
have
an
email
with
this
potential
amendment
to
adopt,
as
opposed
to
engage
the
only
other
topic
women's
resolution,
believing
strongly
that
we
support
this
demand,
I
just
totality,
because
I
think
we
have
our
local
experts
here.
We've
done
to
work
on
this.
This
comprehensive
housing
first
plan
that
you
can
start
the
lead,
and
this
is
addressed
homelessness,
long
term.
B
That
being
said,
and
while
I
would
urge
folks
who
also
first
solutions
that
are
adopting
it.
What
is
the
most
important
to
me
is
the
passage
of
this
planet
that
we
move
forward
on
it
in
this
ednc,
and
so
he
might
want
us
to
play
this
and.
E
B
Than
we
have,
because
this
is
a
long-standing
issue
in
in
the
community
and
I
just
want
to
personally
bend
your
nose
Simone.
A
B
Endorsement
and
folks
would
like
to
have
a
conversation
in
our
doctor
and
I
I
think
that
could
be
good
and
I'm
curious
anything
else.
You
probably
have
provided
some
insight
to
some
colleagues.
Colleges
on
Council
I
think
others
might
benefit
from
that.
But
personally
I
think
what's
important
is.
A
I
agree:
I
also
have.
If
we
adopt
does
that
change
this
last
resolve,
which
means
right
now,
the
way
it
stands.
We
have
no
obligation
of
funding
any
specific
initiative
or
project
and
taking
business
plan.
If
we
adopted.
Does
that
change
it
to
the
question?
Are
you
making
a
motion
to
adopt?
Well
I'm
I,
wanna
I
really
want
more.
Okay,
I
want
to
say
that
clearly
adopt
or
endorse
adopt.
Would
that
mean
that
makes
us
financially
responsible?
Maybe
that's
a
m
all
right,
I'm.
A
A
Procedure,
if
we
didn't
pull
up,
contain
exact
definitions
for
an
adult
versus
a
nurse
and
a
few
other
options
as
well.
A
And
formally
commits
itself
to
implementing
its
recommendations,
so
it
is
true
that
some
of
those
recommendations
are
not
in
fact,
City
only
recommendations,
you
don't
understand
it
right
and
so
adopt
may
not
be
the
most
appropriate
format
papers.
Let's
say
you
can't
exactly
commit
itself
to
implementing
recommendations
that
are
not
simply
implemented.
B
A
The
resolutions
about
the
credit
next
one
is
the
number
of
books
in
favor
of
the
resolution,
and
endorsement
is
a
straightforward
support
for
the
plan.
As
noted,
the
city
has
happened,
it's
going
to
be
the
primary
implementer
of
building
housing
of
conducting
a
housing
surge
or
expanding
the
emergency
shelter.
I
mean
we
play
a
role
of
that,
but
we
are
not
the
implementer.
We
don't
have.
We
don't
provide
Direct
Services,
so
it
was
recognizing
that
the
city
is
going
to
be.
A
One
of
many
would
have
to
be
involved
and
supportive
of
the
plan
it's
important
to
be
successful
and
that
the
adopt
versus
endorsement
issue
is
issue.
That's
going
to
probably
stop
in
this
room
and
we'll
go
to
others
that
will
perceive
it
as
support
by
the
community
to
advance
the
recommendations
in
the
plan,
and
so
it's
it's
more
important
to
get
more
more
support
and
clear
support
to
the
plan
and
worry
about
the
difference
between
adopt
and
endorse.
A
A
Thank
you,
Mills
and,
as
is
stated
in
the
resolution,
that
endorsement
will
strengthen
the
competitive
disk
because
we
have
funding
applications
seeking
to
implement
strategies
contained
in.
C
A
Yeah
I
think
it's
important
that
we
all
recognize
that
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
support
for
this
plan.
B
A
F
I
mean
we're
happy
to
be
here,
we're
here
to
answer
questions,
and
we
hope
that
you
decide
to
endorse
or
adopt
home
together,
Tompkins
it.
It
is
a
little
bit
of
semantics
on
our
end.
Obviously,
adoption
would
be
great,
but
for
I
think
that
endorsement
sends
a
similar
message
to
the
community
of
this
common
Council
of
Ithaca
is
on
board.
You
know
the
home
together.
F
Tompkins
has
its
roots
in
the
study
that
was
actually
commissioned
in
partnership
with
the
city
of
Ithaca,
and
so
this
is
kind
of
a
natural
progression
from
the
work
that
the
city
of
Ithaca
has
actually
already
been
investing
in
the
homeless
response
system.
So
the
city
has
shown
up.
They
continue
to
show
up.
We
are
asking
for
endorsement
of
home
together,
Tompkins.
G
A
G
Just
also
wanted
to
chime
in
really
briefly
on
the
question
of
financial
commitment,
so
we're
in
the
process
of
we're
not
asking
for
anybody,
we're
not
expecting
anyone
from
the
city
or
the
county
to
contribute
any
money.
This
plan
we
are
in
the
process
of
of
working
on
bringing
in
funding
into
the
community
and
also
doing
the
planning
necessary
to
roll
out
the
different
components
of
this
plan,
but
just
to
be
very
clear.
G
We're
not
asking
for
any
kind
of
financial
commitment,
and,
even
if
it
were
to
be
adopted,
we
wouldn't
be
asking
for
any
Financial
commitment.
We're
planning
on
bringing
money
into
this
community
to
fund
a
housing
first
approach
to
ending
unsheltered
homelessness.
F
A
You
Simone
okay,
ready
to
vote
all
those
in
favor
of
the
6.2
endorsement
of
home
together
confidence
plan
to
address
on
childhood
homelessness
and
that
passes
10-0.
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you.
Everyone
who
has
worked
on
us
and
thank
you,
lydian
Sloan,
coming
here
this
evening
with
Hasting
questions
as
well.
I
I
do
want
to
thank
you.
Also.
Lydia
has
fallen
for
your
great
adaptation
and
the
planning
committee.
It
was
very
thorough
and
really
helpful.
Thank
you.
B
A
Through
the
U.S
Department
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development
entitlement
program
from
the
community,
your
own
block
grant
the
EG
program
and
the
home
investment
Partnerships
known
as
a
home
program
funding
sources
and
whereas
the
city
is
contracted
with
the
iorra
we've
planned,
administer.
A
A
A
A
So
Hallmark
is
a
one-time
funding
string.
It
is
a
new
program,
so
it
combines
aspects
of
traditional
home
that
normally
focuses
on
creation
of
housing,
including
Home
Warehouse,
but
it
also
includes
aspects
of
other
programs
such
as
the
emergency
shell
program.
So,
unlike
traditional
home
home
art
focuses
specifically
on
reducing
homelessness
and
increasing
housing
civility.
There
are
only
four
compliant
uses
for
homework,
bugs
that
include
non-convergate,
shelter
to
Innovation,
rental
assistance,
creation
of
rental
housing
and
Supportive
Services.
A
So
in
order
to
access
the
funds
that
have
been
allocated
to
us
and
just
the
same
for
all
all
communities
that
receive
an
allocation
and
requires
us
to
do
a
framework
plan
and
this
plan
required
us
to
consult
with
dozens
of
stakeholders,
including
the
seven
significant
types
of
service
providers,
speak
with
people
with
live
experience.
We
did
a
little
more.
We
created
a
survey
that
142
individuals
filled.
M
A
And
after
doing
all
this
consultation
then
create
our
framework
strategy
for
use
of
the
funds.
So
what
what?
How
does
SCS
do
is
to
create
the
strategies
first
and
justify
the
strategies
receive
approval
from
how
that
that
what
we
did
was
compliant
and
followed
all
that
in
front
of
the
rules
to
create
that
plan
and
then,
after
our
plan
is
approved,
then
we
can
go
about
soliciting
projects,
so
the
62-day
planning
in
red
it
does
not
include
any
specific
projects
or
programs.
A
It
talks
about
why
we
are
pursuing
these
strategies,
so
we've
turned
in
the
plan.
We've
had
some
conversations
with
our
representative
and
it
looks
likely
that
I
will
approve
our
plan
with
a
few
minor
changes
and
once
that
happens,
that
will
release
further
information
on
how
to
implement
this
program,
but
we're
already
starting.
A
We
will
learn
from
time
within
about
a
week
whether
or
not
our
our
project
Our
obligation
that
will
be
approved.
Yes
before
sites
you
mentioned,
I
didn't
know
it
was
a
personal
event,
but
as
important
client
uses.
A
A
B
A
C
A
I'm,
just
I
have
the
all
these
people
that
you
consulted
with
right.
I,
don't
remember
being
consulted
with
so
that
means
something
to
me.
But
anyway
did
you
talk
to
people
in
the
community
about
so
people
coming
home
from
prison?
You
know:
did
you
talk
to
that
community.
A
There
was
a
question
about
re-entry
on
the
survey
where
people
were
not
asked
to
identify
whether
or
not
they
themselves
from
the
community,
and
that
is
so.
You
speak
to
their
provider,
but
that's
not
speaking
to
people
who
lived
experience
and
most
of
those
people
who
come
home
may
not
even
add
access
to
do.
Surveys.
A
I
did
say
that
only
in
response
to
when
we
are
asking
for
input
from
certain
communities,
we
need
to
really
think
hopefully
about
the
accessibility
for
them
right
so
yeah.
That
was
one
promises.
I
mean
you
know,
look
at
that
stuff,
I
wrote
down.
How
do
you
spoke
to
so
earlier?
I
heard
was
broken.
Promises
involved
in
this
survey.
I,
don't
know
not
survey
but
or
they
someone
you
consulted
with
Outreach
with
broken
promises.
A
I
consulted
with
another
promises
initiative
on
various
topics.
I
believe
I
gave
them
some
of
them
about
the
home
IRP
process.
A
If
I
mean
they
under
their
complete
lists
with
all
agencies
that
were
consulted
yeah
during
that
process
and
the
allocation
plan
I'm
sorry
I
can't
call
that
one
out
I'll
find
it
I,
don't
know.
Thank
you,
and
also
thank
you
for
the
reminder
of
Atlanta,
as
we
go
forward
always
having
as
extensive
and
inclusive
Outreach
as
possible
for
initiative.
A
B
A
C
A
B
There's
a
great
package
of
information
about
the
artists
and
their
work.
B
B
Right
yeah
I
actually
participated
in
a
couple
of
these
on
the
sort
of
folks
from
the
community
and
I'm,
so
we're
invited
to
look
at
different
potential
artists
work
as
potential
to
be
on
on
Election
practices,
but
I
just
really
lovely.
This
I
think
the
one
thing
at
the
very
end,
the
song
in
the
group
was
that
like
having
to
like
randomly
prioritize
folks,
is
like
what
we
thought
was.
The
best
was
just
too
hard
to
do,
and
so
I
don't
know
how
we
did
it.
B
But
it's
really
exciting
to
see
all
these
artists
here,
because
I've,
you
know,
imagine
a
couple
of
other
college
having
the
downtown
and
these.
This
artwork
is
beautiful
and
it
really
does
beautify
the
best
science.
A
All
right
once
again,
here
I
go
well,
I
mean
you
know.
This
beats
art
is
beautiful,
beautiful
and
but
when
I
see
this
word,
thriving
I
just
want
to
know
how
it
happened
on
the
boxes.
Help
people
in
this
community
thrive,
I.
Think
you're,
asking
a
question
asked
previously:
Yeah,
okay
or
ask
us
yeah.
A
A
Okay:
next,
there
is
a
resolution
to
a
point:
marriage
officer,
whereas
mayor's
office
received
the
request
to
appoint
Seth
Murtaugh
as
a
marriage
officer
and
alerted
in
our
wedding
ceremony
for
the
special
comment
and
whereas
Mr
needs
the
requirements
of
the
New
York
State
Domestic
Relations
law
for
being
appointed
as
a
marriage
officer
for
the
city
of
Ithaca.
Now,
therefore
be
resolved
and
Joseph
said
we're
trying
to
be
designated
as
a
marriage
officer
for
the
date
June
3rd
planning
planning
period.
This
is
a
wedding
that
will
take
place
in
the
city
seconds.
A
A
All
right
all
those
in
favor
and
that
passes
10
and
zero.
You
would
have
made
the
wedding
official
and
the
couple
very
happy
all
right
reports
from
any
special
committee.
B
Got
it
with
another
access
oversight
updates,
so
I'm
going
to
bring
a
resolution
to
the
administration
this
coming
on
and
for
releasing
of
to
approve
the
aoc's
budget,
as
is
typical,
very
standard
procedure
legit
following
up
on
getting
some
so
RC
liaison
was,
is
upper
110
appointees
Wales
who's
in
the
meeting
of
being
was.
B
Good
morning,
because
you
might
be
gonna-
have
to
do
everything
out
on
an
update
on
the
government
broadcasting
on
to
our
Council
meetings
on
to
GK.
Recently
with
for
the
TCL
and.
A
We're
waiting
on
a
proposal
from
them.
They
believe
that
stepping
back
one
of
the
problems
is
that,
prior
to
the
internet,
we
used
to
have
a
pegasus
staff
that
ran
the
cameras
and
the
sound
system
and
everything
else
back
to
the
meeting,
never
stream
that
altitude,
Public
Access,
cable
television
channel
during
the
pandemic
time
that
person
retired
their
Staffing
still
limited.
A
They
had
not
rehired
and,
of
course,
with
us
moving
to
a
hybrid
meeting
format
now,
but
we
need
to
make
sure
that
in
action
with
our
Zoom
recording,
he
comes
with
primary
broadcast
Source,
since
it's
already
going
out
to
YouTube
and
we
needed
to
find
a
way
to
make
that
go
into
the
cable
access
system.
Ultimately,
so
we
did
meet
with
them.
A
Can
also
send
it
out
to
the
media
booth
and
then
just
send
it
out,
at
least
for
live
broadcasts
allowing
to
the
cable
channel.
So
it
is
something
we
envision
that
we
can
do
hopefully,
within
the
next
few
months,
I
don't
believe
from
what
they
said.
It's
going
to
be
terribly
costly
and
it
would
be
a
combination
actually
or
using
the
zoom
system.
We
already
have-
and
we
could
add
in
a
couple
of
the
room
cameras
to
have
more
of
a
full
view.
Room
go
for
the
YouTube
side
as
well.
A
I'm
sure
it
goes
on
on
television
channel
now.
What
I
don't
know
is
what
that
would
mean
for
read
broadcasting
new
broadcast
schedules.
We
need
to
work
with
Pegasus
and
whoever
is
just
left
there
to
get
that
going,
but
at
the
very
least
we
should
be
able
to
stream
the
live
meetings,
I'm
going
to
say
hopefully
16
to
90
days,
but
until
we
get
back
proposal,
I,
don't
know
exactly
what
the
financial
implication
is
so
we'll
be
we'll
be
back
with
that
one
okay,
but
I'm
led
to
believe
it
shouldn't
be
terribly
expensive.
B
B
And
so
that
information
that
I've
been
told
that
information
has
been
sent
to
City
Hall
and
just
needs
to
go
through
the
proper.
You
know
what
else
muscles
and
whatnot
and
I
believe
in
our
other
city.
Appointee
similar
to
whales
needs
to
be
sworn
in
as
well,
but
I
have
to
abstained
from
some
of
those
this
previous
meeting,
despite
being
attendance
because
they
weren't
score.
This
is
the
new
individual
and
well
yeah.
That's
that's
what
I
have
in
terms
of.
A
Of
updates,
thank
you,
yeah,
thank
you
and
thank
you
Alan.
For
for
that
update
and
I
do
have
information
on
the
Cuba
Heights
credit.
It
has
just
been
a
little
America.
A
Oh,
maybe
did
anyone
else
have
an
update,
I
saw
you
don't
did
you
have
an
update
this
session
committee.
A
Open
participants
enrolled
in
that
program
excuse
me
also
currently
running
a
pre-teen
program
Monday
through
Friday
from
47th
we've
been
sent
from
13
themes,
Wednesday
from
5
30
to
7.
the
black
girl
Aquaman
program
with
teach
10
teen
girls
enrolled
in
there.
Their
dance
team
is
also
currently
in
season
now
17
News
enrolled
in
that
program.
It's
also
lucky,
is
renting
out
the
gym
Mondays
for
a
AAU
team
practice
and
Friday
night
from
69.
They
still
have
a
game
nights
with
their
results
from
12
to
15
Boys
in
our
community.
A
The
pet
clinic
is
still
running,
and
so
we
perform
Pantry
every
month.
I
mean
the
first
and
last
Saturday
of
every
month
from
12
to
2,
and
they
have
a
community
lunch
in
conjunction
with
the
last
school
Pantry
every
month,
which
seems
to
be
delicious
and
if
you
have
to
send
it
out
to
everybody
so
always
welcome.
A
Also
they
currently
are
planning
their
Juneteenth
program
and
their
Harriet
Tubman
Freedom
Pride
the
summer
camp
summer
camp
at
south
side.
It
has
waiting
list
already
and
also
human
as
well,
but
Leah
Dr
Nunn
will
always
find
ways
to
get
babies
in
here,
so
yeah
so
they're
doing
a
lot
over.
There
is
really
great
deal
with
you
know.
You
know,
that's
it
also.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
the
time
Rob
about
I,
don't
know
if
I
want
to
do
it.
I,
don't
know
what
it's
called
a
resolution
of.
A
Also
something
for
the
celebration
of
well,
so
we'll
be
doing
something
August
6th
the
celebration
for
I
want
to
do
a
resolution
or
I.
Think
that's
all
for
you,
too,
about
the
proclamation
for
the
celebration
of
Voters
voters,
registration
rights
that
happened
in
1965
68
on
the
2.
C
A
C
A
You
I
I
realize
we
did
not.
This
typically
comes
at
the
end
of
CA.
We
did
not
have
a
report
from
controller.
O
I
think
the
last
month,
I've
mentioned
how
we
were
doing
so
well
in
sales
tax.
We
were
21
ahead
of
last
year,
going
into
April
all
April.
We
did
take
a
hit,
and
now
we
are
1.3
ahead.
So
these
things
happen.
It
could
be
a
timing
issue
with
a
vendor.
I
won't
know
until
about
three
months
from
now.
So
what
this?
O
What
this
chain
was?
Hopefully
it's
not
a
trend,
but
but
we're
still
ahead,
but
it's
somewhere
so
we're
flying
there,
but
just
to
let
you
know,
this
is
how
it
goes
sometimes
I'm
doing
very
well.
My
name
is
from
from
who
knows
what,
at
this
point,
but
I
always
caution
that
you
just
keep
a
careful
eye
on
this
collection.
It
is
very
important
and
we
are
using
every
bit
of
it
to
appoint
other
things
and
also
the
CPI.
The
large
CPI
came
out.
O
It
was
at
five
percent
and
so
forth.
2023
the
CPI
is
at
5.8,
so
this
continues
to
be
a
slow
drop
from
our
high
of
just
over
nine
percent.
O
In
June
2022,
so
better
news
on
that
products,
but
we'll
see
how
that
plays
out
the
rest
of
the
year.
And
lastly,
we
all
know
that
the
state
budget
was
finally.
O
Last
night
we
haven't
heard
any
of
the
details
at
this
point
in
time.
We
expect
that
all
the
all
the
funding
sources
that
we
talked
about
previously,
especially
for
paying
payments
and
all
the
transportation
and
chips
funding
we
made
it
the
same
as
they
have
been
for
several
years.
So
if
that's
different
I'll,
certainly
let
you
know
I
think
that's
it.
F
A
From
okay,
thank
you
I
will
note
that
I
anticipate.
We
will
have
a
voting
item
coming
back
to
Chambers
after
this
executive
session.
Okay,.
C
C
A
A
A
O
A
Acceptable
payment,
275
thousand
dollars
would
say
to
obstacles
and
cash
in
the
same
and
parties,
the
price
most
prize
exchange
and
full
in
general
releases
of
all.