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A
Fire
stick
between
the
downtown
revitalization
initiative.
They
went
to
the
state.
C
It's
yeah:
it's
a
block
before
okay,
13.
C
C
D
A
A
First
order
of
business
is
a
review
of
our
meeting
minutes.
We
have
two
months
of
minutes
here,
July
and
September.
The
committee
did
not
meet
in
August,
we'll
start
with
the
July
minutes.
Any
changes,
any
corrections
to
the
minutes.
A
E
A
A
You'll
note
that
we
are
streaming
and
there
is
an
option
for
the
public
to
to
appear
remotely
to
make
comments
if
they
wish
to.
A
C
A
A
On
our
agenda
is
the
reprogramming
of
the
entitlement
Grant
covid
funding.
A
A
E
A
A
This
is
up
a
little
bit
because
there
was
some
approximately
six
thousand
dollars
worth
of
funds,
so
recently
came
into
play
and
looks
like
the
the
agency
that
was
awarded
the
funds
won't
be
able
to
use.
A
So
last
time
when
we
met
last
month,
we
talked
about
a
couple
of
special
three
possibilities.
A
One
was
we'd
had
three
applicants
for
reprogramming
during
the
first
round
and
of
the
three
we
chose
to
fund
one
application,
so
we
discussed
because
the
other
two
organizations
that
already
put
in
applications
and
kind
of
thought
about
the
process,
and
we
have
reviewed
those
applications
that
we
could
use
any
the
new
funds
to
program
either
one
or
partially
on
both
of
the
previous
applicants.
A
D
So
there
have
been
a
couple
inquiries
to
the
city
about
whether
or
not
there
is.
E
D
To
assist
with
trash,
pickup
and
removal,
litter
I
should
say,
but
large
quantities
of
it
among
the
around
the
Cherry
Street
Cecily
Monroe
Area,
there's
a
Community
member
who
works
for
a
service
organization
who
reached
out
to
one
of
the
older
people
to
ask
if
the
city
could
somehow
provide
tools
and
trash
tags
and
gift
cards,
so
that
Outreach
workers
could
provide
the
opportunity
for
anybody,
who's
unhealth
or
doesn't
have
to
be
in-house
in
the
area
too
go
out
and
pick
up
some
of
the
litter.
D
So
on
the
face
of
it,
the
if
base
level
the
trash
conditions.
Do
me
a
cdbg
CB
compliance
tie
back
because
there
is
a
lot
of
documentation
about
how
litter
has
been
increased
during
the
pandemic
for
various
reasons
relating
to
people
being
unhoused.
So
we
have
documentation
that
the
difficult
part
of
that
type
of
project
is
one
thing
is
there's
no
identified
sponsor.
This
is
a
person's.
B
D
The
city,
the
city,
Department
I,
think
her
idea
is
in
the
city
department,
whether
we're
seeing
it
the
city
city
departments,
do
not
really
have
the
competency
to
do
the
Outreach
that
she
was
envisioning.
It
could
be
a
partnership
between
the
city
and
another
project
sponsor,
but
without
a
project
sponsor,
we
can't
fund
something
it
doesn't
for
those
of
you
who
are
here.
In
the
past,
we
encountered
a
similar
difficulty
with
the
portable
restroom.
D
So
that's
one
issue
compliance
issue
with
the
gift
cards
that
is
not
a
compliant
use
of
cdbg,
CV
or
regular
cdbg
funds.
We
understand
why
they
would
want
to
be
able
to
do
it
that
way,
instead
of
putting
people
on
their
payroll
and
organization
putting
people
on
a
payroll,
it's
a
very
low
barrier,
employment
practice
to
for
anybody
who
wants
to
participate
on
the
day
of
an
activity
to
allow
them
to
participate
and
provide
some
sort
of
incentive,
whether
that's
cash
gift
card
whatever.
D
However,
if
you
hire
people
and
have
them
on
the
payroll,
then
it
doesn't
provide
the
same
kind
of
daily
engagement,
but
I
think
that
the
proposal
composer
recipes.
So
that's
one
idea
again
because
that
lacks
a
project
sponsor
that's
kind
of
the
barrier
to
moving
forward
with
that
one
and
again
we
have
to
expend
80
of
the
cdbg
CV
funds
by
July
22nd
we're
on
track
for
doing
that,
but
we're
not
there
yet
other
question
that
came
to
us
is
whether
a
housing
Navigator
could
be
funded
with
cdbg
CB
funds.
D
D
D
C
C
D
Lisa
horn
report
talks
about
how
one
of
the
gaps
and
services
for
people
who
are
unhoused
is,
you
know
they
may
have
a
housing,
Choice
voucher
at
hand
or
another
voucher,
but
they
can't
find
a
landlord
that
would
risk
them
or
they're
they're,
just
in
general
searching
perhaps,
and
there's
no
simple
way
to
get
that
information.
D
You
know
either
work
with
an
Outreach
person
if
that
Outreach
person
has
time
or
identify
housing
on
their
own.
So
there's
nobody
currently
in
the
community
whose
job
it
is
to
do
that.
One
thing,
although
a
lot
of
service
providers
do
aspects
of
that
thing,
I
talked
to
Lydia
Barger
about
this,
and
she
confirmed
that
there's,
no
one
person
or
agency
providing
housing
navigation.
D
There
are
potential
agencies
that
might
want
to
host
that.
However,
prior
to
this
meeting,
none
of
those
conversations
have
happened
and
my
understanding
was
I
wanted
to
expedite.
Wasn't
that
expedite
but
get
the
funds
into
the
community.
So
those
are
those
were
two
questions
that
came
up
between
last
meeting
and
now.
E
D
System
and
house
to
do
that
and
they
weren't
prepared
to
do
that
before
today.
Also,
you
know,
we've
been
asking
people
to
be
prepared
organizations
to
be
prepared
to
expend
the
funds
by
July
of
next
year,
so
it's
a
pretty
short
time
but
good.
So
if
there's
a
staff
person
who
exists
at
this
agency
who
has
a
part-time
capacity
because
the
funding
would
only
want
to
sliver
of
this
person's
time
a
lot,
so
a
lot
of
things
would
need
to
call
online
for
that
to
work,
not
that
they
were
opposed
to
it.
C
D
Add-On
that
was
one
of
the
things
that
the
organization
needed
to
determine
I
mean
they
I
think
they
had
ideas,
but
there
wasn't.
There
was
no
plan,
they
were
being
approached
by
us.
It
wasn't
their
couple.
E
C
D
We
have
to
spend
80
by
that
which,
if
GX
youth
programming
vouchers
by
then
and
one
other
small
project,
we
would
have
a
rate.
We
would
have
reached
the
80
threshold.
So
then
that
would
give
the
other
cdbj
CV
projects
that
are
spending
down
more
time.
C
B
So
it
seems
like
from
looking
at
the
proposal
that
Orson
committed
that
they
are
doing
something
like
this,
so
wouldn't
it
be
a
little
bit
redundant
too
I'm.
B
All
right,
yeah,
okay,
it
seems
like
the
proposal
that
Oar
have
submitted
kind
of
proposes
something
like
this
I
mean
they
don't
go
to
the
Navigator
perspective.
B
D
I
I
think
you're
right
in
that
the
proposal
bio
oar
is
talking
about
doing
community
outreach
and,
as
I've
said,
a
lot
of
Outreach
workers
in
the
community
do
play
a
role,
a
housing
navigation
role.
They
do
kind
of
as
time
allows
so
oer
would
then
I
mean
oar
is
currently
doing
that,
as
is
the
community
outreach
for
Grant
various
various
Outreach
workers,
as
I
said,
there's
just
no
one
person
that
does
exclusively
housing
navigation.
But
if
you
want
to
move
to
the
Oar
proposal,
I
can
tell
you
so
I.
D
A
Before
we
move
on
to
the
the
Oar
and
the
characteristicals,
I
did
have
a
question
regarding
the
the
litter
pickup
the
when
the
city
cleared
the
encampment
there
in
the
sea
slave
between
Cecile
Malone
and
State
Street,
then,
if
you
call
it
the
island,
but
if
I
remember
correctly,
the
the
city
cleared
it
no
further
in
campus
are
going
to
be
allowed.
But
of
course
there
are
several
encampments
there
now,
so
the
campus
that
are
there
now
might
be
temporary.
A
In
other
words,
the
city
may
decide
to
clear
those
folks
out
the
last
time
that
the
camp,
the
campus
encampments,
were
cleared.
I,
believe
the
city
took
care
of
picking
up
everything,
all
the
litter
and
doing
the
cleanup
there,
so
I'm
a
little
I'm,
hesitant
to
fund
you
know,
find
the
sponsor
start
a
program
to
do
the
pickup
in
the
short
term.
Certainly
it's
needed
is
worthwhile,
but
that
encampment
may
not
be
there.
That
long.
D
The
trash
issues
have
been
really
big
and
that,
when
you
mentioned
Carl
that
in
the
past
the
city
has
picked
up
the
trash
from
like
clothing
cameras,
they've
done
that
they've
also
I'm,
remembering
correctly
I
mean
the
city
has
gone
in,
and
volunteers
have
gone
in.
For
example,
the
older
people
of
Ward,
one
directly
volleyball
and
Cynthia
Brock
have
worked
with
volunteers
to
go
in
and
pick
up,
litter
and
I.
Think
there's
been
some
there's
been
some
other
community
initiatives
to
do
that
during
my
time
here,
so
that
litter
gets
picked
up.
D
But
if
the
question
is,
is
there
any
one
standard
way
to
do
it
so
that
it
doesn't
keep
accumulating?
No
there's
not
by
the
same
token,
encampments
are
in
flux
and
it's
hard
to
anticipate
where
they'll
be
in
three
months
time.
After
the
contract
that's
been
executed
and
systems
are
set
up,
ready
to
go.
C
Has
the
city
put
a
dumpster
someplace
down
there,
I
mean
I.
Think
I
saw
that
when
I
drove
down
toward
the
bridge
that's
out.
E
D
So
there
is
a
dumpster
and
there
have
been
various
efforts
to
do.
Dumpsters
there's
hope
that
this
current
dumpster
will
be
utilized
and
that
and
Outreach
people
are
directing
people
to
that
dumpster.
So,
yes,
there
is
currently
a
dumpster
resources
resource
there,
where
people
can
put
their
trash
without
needing
a
trash
down.
C
D
That
was
my
understanding.
Although
I
didn't
speak
to
this
person
personally,
the
request
came
from
a
second
party,
so
my
understanding
is
that
that
whole
general
area,
that
you're
talking.
E
C
A
Okay,
so
we
have
the
two
proposals
from
the
leader
who
received
previously
the
first
one
in
our
agenda
back
is
from
oar,
so
that
starts
on
page
20.
A
A
A
Okay,
a
storage
unit,
so
that
their
clients
who
have
things
that
they
can't
have,
if
they're
unhoused
or
in
an
apartment,
there's
not
room,
so
they
can
keep
their
things
they're
going
to
lose
them
and
then
phone
or
prepaid
phones
and
then
phone
cards
and
also
bus
passes.
So
their
clients
can
get
have
transportation,
and
that
totals
seventeen
thousand
dollars.
A
A
And
one
thing
to
note
that
the
budget
or
the
three
organizations
that
have
applied
it
was
really
this
each
one
you
can
remember,
was
about
seventeen
thousand
dollars,
and
that
was
because
that
was
the
amount
of
money
that
we
had
to
reprogram
yeah.
So
they
crafted
a
proposed
proposals
that
meant
the
amount
of
money
that
was
available.
A
So
any
questions
about
Oar
I,
don't
know-
and
perhaps
Amisa
can
answer
this-
how
many
of
their
clients
are
on
house
and
for
those
who
don't
know,
oer
typically
works
with
folks
who
were
formerly.
D
Incarcerated
I
don't
know
if
oer
has
exact
numbers
of
how
many
are
on
pounds.
The
number
of
people
to
be
stored
by
the
project
was
30
to
40.
That
could
be
a
mix
of
people
who
are
housed
or
unhoused.
D
It's
not
exclusive
to
people
who
are
in
the
house.
If
you
know
they
operate
some
of
our
houses
and
what
were
people
who
are
also
housed,
but
the
Outreach
people
I
mean
though
they
may
go
to
Sunflower
house
to
connect
somebody
to
a
service.
You
know
I
think
the
Outreach
people
can
like
they're,
they're,
really
kind
of
connecting
people
with
services,
but
I
think
for
the
purposes
of
this
project.
D
Yes,
it
will
be
primarily
unhoused
people,
but
they
didn't
break
down
how
many
they
think
would
be
on
house
versus
in
housing
or
exiting
housing
or
exiting
institutions
or
Etc.
B
D
D
So
I
talked
to
the
executive
director
about
that
to
ask
if,
for
example,
the
Outreach
component
were
funded,
could
Oar
itself
reprogram
its
own
internal
funds
to
take
care
of
those
other
needs,
because
then
they
wouldn't
need
to
document
to
us.
You
know
the
tie
back.
They
could
use
them
as
needed
and.
C
B
D
That
was
their
first
project
with
us.
I
think
one
important
I
think
it
could
be
compliantly
funded
still
based
on
our
previous
work
with
them.
One
thing
to
remember
is:
at
the
beginning
of
the
pandemic.
There
was
a
lot
less
information
about
how
the
coronaviruses
spread
and
so
washing
clothing,
and
things
like
that
was
something
that
was
thought
to
be
absolutely
necessary
to
rent
the
spread.
Washing
clothing
is
absolutely
necessary
for
human
dignity.
D
I
think
we
could
fund
it
again,
based
on
the
fact
that
we
funded
in
the
past,
but
again,
if,
if
we
accredit
their
Staffing
instead,
they
could
use
their
own
funds
in
a
discretionary
way
to
to
take
care
of
them.
I
have
one
more
question
and,
oh,
let
me
just
add
about
the
soap
and
suds
soap
and
suds,
and
also
for
the
for
the
longer
term
members.
D
You
may
remember
that
the
Child
Development
Council
worked
with
in-home
daycare
providers
to
do
their
like
to
provide
things
of
the
in-home
daycare
providers
needed
to
go
forward
everything
from
PPE
to
like
equipment,
so
the
kids
could
distance
and
so
on.
Those
providers
had
a
really
hard
time
tracking.
All
of
their
expenditures,
because
they
would
be
expenditures
from
like
one
dollar
to
a
hundred
dollars,
so
it
was
multiple
receipts.
D
D
D
Honestly,
it
was
a
little
bit
tough,
but
they
showed
evidence
if
I'm
not
mistaken.
We
can
call
Charleston,
but
my
to
my
recollection
they
had
a
lot
of
people's
names
and
how
many
Porters
they
received
and
they
had
a
log
from
their
Bank
of
having
done
the
exchange
reporters.
So
it
was
pretty
intense
yeah.
B
So
my
my
final
question
is:
is
the
Outreach
coordinator?
Still,
you
know
there
hasn't
been
any
turnover
since
this
application,
or
and
there's
they
would
be
able
to
fund
this
person
throughout
the
remaining
six
months
or
eight
months,
whatever
we're
dealing
with
I.
D
Think
that's
a
great
question.
I'm
actually
I
talked
to
them
about
Staffing,
so
more
than
one
person
at
Oar
does
outreach.
They
kind
of
configure
the
amount
of
time
per
person's
job
and
what
their
interest
is.
So,
for
example,
one
person
might
do
25
Outreach
on
75
other,
like
case
management
or
other
duties.
Some
people
may
do
primarily
Outreach.
They
have
a
mix
of
permanent
staff
and
contracted
staff.
D
Mr
Sanders
explained
that
that's
because
he
you
know
until
he
can
assure
that
he
can
maintain
a
full-time
position
for
any
permanent
position
that
they
take
on
he
contracts
for
that
position.
Until
then,
he
said
that
that
does
lead
to
some
turnover
and
he
definitely
tells
people
that
they
need
to
do
what's
best
for
themselves,
but
he's
found
that
some
people
really
like
the
flexibility
of
having
a
contracted
position.
He
made
one
person
who
has
another
full-time
job
and
contracts
to
do
Outreach
on
weekends
with
them.
D
So
it
would
be
up
to
Oar
to
decide
which
of
their
staff
members.
They
would
be
funding
with
us
and
they
would
need
to
provide
all
the
backup
documentation
that
that
person
has
been
funded
and
if
it's
a
full-time
person,
they
would
need
to.
Let
us
know
if
they
want
Fringe,
also
included,
which
is
eligible,
but
that
would
be
up
to
their
own.
D
No
I
was
just
gonna.
Ask
a
general
comment
about.
It
seems
like
this
issue
of
it's
much
easier
to
fund
an
individual
person
than
lots
of
little
plans,
though
I
can
understand
why
proposers
would
want
to.
E
D
I
think
one
of
the
I
think
that's
a
very
important
I.
Think
one
of
one
thing
to
consider
is
that
in
general
to
when
applicants
apply
to
our
regular
cdb
gcd
funds
that
that
type
of
budget
tends
to
be
very
appropriate
because
they
don't
have
to.
They
know
that
there's
a
need
there
they've
already,
they
can
anticipate
better,
how
they're
going
to
utilize
those
supplies
and
how
they
conduct
them.
The
problem
with
the
cdbgc
refunding
is
the
documentation.
D
That's
needed
to
show
that
it's
a
coronavirus
need
also
in
general,
I
think
that
historically,
this
committee
has
Preferred
applications
that
fund
up
things
other
than
Staffing,
because
when
Staffing
is
funded,
it's
kind
of
speaking
to
the
issue
that
we
were
just
talking
to.
If
it
doesn't
continue
every
year
that
can
really
affect
position
at
a
organization.
E
C
D
D
Explain
that
so
Mr
Sanders
when
I
talked
to
him
and
let
him
know
that
this
is
a
special
stream
of
funding,
so
that
because
he's
also
the
new
executive
director.
So
if
he
were
to
applied
again
to
not
consider
a
line
item
or
a
grant
renewal,
I
try
to
emphasize
the
people's
new
Grant
every
year,
you're
applying
for
so
yeah.
He
understood.
D
When
were
these
three
proposals
first
considered,
they
were
submitted
at
the
end
of
June
of
2022.?
How
could
they
were
considered
in
the
July
meeting
event?
D
I
was
going
to
say,
I
didn't,
update,
I
didn't
reach
out
to
have
a
conversation
with
Sue
Chaffey
about
this,
because
when
they
submitted
it,
we
had
a
pretty
thorough
conversation,
and
it
was
pretty
evident
that
the
staff
person
that
they
would
be
funding
really
does
speak
frequently
and
on
an
ongoing
basis
with
newcomers
and
people
in
the
community
who
are
part
of
you
know,
who's
who
are
not,
who
are
limiting
English
proficiency
speakers
to
convey
to
them
information
the
latest
information
about
vaccines,
vaccine
availability,
the
changing
you
know
any
kind
of
changing
updates
like
we
had.
D
Which
so
Sue
was
able
to
speak
at
length
about
how
their
this
particular
staff
member
does
continue
to
address?
Covid-19
needs
I
also
asked
Sue
at
that
time
and
I
told
Dave
at
that
time
too.
If,
if
the
applications
are
not
funded,
we'll
keep
them
on
a
hand.
In
case
additional
funding
becomes
available.
The
reason
I
reached
out
to
Mr
Saunders
is
because
I
happen
to
know
that
Oar
has
other
plans
in
the
works
and
I
wanted
to
know.
Was
this
application
still
relevant,
and
so
it
was.
D
You
know
that's
a
really
good
question:
I
mean
that
happened,
my
profile,
incidents
that
you're
speaking
or
whatever
happened.
Since
my
last
conversation,
let's
say
I
will
say
that
she
did
tell
me
that
they
were
working
with
Ukrainian
refugees
at
that
time,
so
Catholic
Charities
and
my
experience
president
another
very
small-
has
been
very
Nimble
and
kind
of
working
with
anything
that
comes
up.
That's.
B
D
Money
with
that
well,
the
the
first
part
has
already
been
done.
The
first
part
those
projects
completed
and
we're
unable
to
utilize
These
funds
so
so
that
the
funds
are
ready,
although
HUD
will
also
still
have
to
approve
whatever
recommended
activity.
D
A
All
right,
so
we've
we've
heard
some
options.
The
two
suggested
projects
of
the
the
litter
pickup
in
the
local
area,
colloquially
known
as
the
jungle
and
a
housing
Navigator.
We
heard
there
are
issues
with
each
of
those
projects.
You
know
no
sponsor,
which
is
a
primary
I,
think
a
problem,
let's
say
I,
think
we
both
recognize
that
both
of
those
are
activities
that
are
needed
and
then
our
past
applicants
from
June
oer
and
Catholic
Charities.
A
Now,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
we
could,
if
we
decide
to
go
with
the
two
applications
at
hand,
we
could
fully
fund
one
project
and
split
the
other
funds.
So,
for
example,
we
can
decide
to
fund
the
staffs,
in
which
case
Catholic
Charities
ask
for
seventeen
thousand.
The
budget
line
for
the
staff
at
oer
is
11
000.,
so
it's
a
little
so
28
000
total,
which
is
a
little
bit
above
or
above
what
the
amount
we
have,
but
not
all
that
much.
A
Both
organizations
are
known
to
us,
even
though
God
will
preface
that
by
saying
away,
I
just
had
a
new
executive
director,
but
both
a
long
time,
not
the
prophets
in
the
community.
We
speak
with
Catholic
Charities
immigrant
Services
every
year.
You
know
they
do
come
to
us
for
funding,
so
I
won't
use
the
we
in
this,
but
I'll,
say
I
feel
confident
that
they
do
a
great
job
and,
in
addition
to
doing
a
great
job,
I
should
say
a
great
job.
It
includes
reporting,
which
is
also
a
big
issue.
A
D
E
E
D
Inside
to
cover
those
other
expenses,
so
instead
of
having
11
000
to
ask
eleven
thousand
dollar
ask
for
Staffing
it'll,
be
17.
000
asked
for
Staffing
and
no
other
expenses.
B
No,
no!
No!
No!
No!
No!
No,
but
you
mentioned
you
mentioned
Ukrainian
immigrants.
Well,
that's
related
to
a
war.
That's
not
really
related
to
the
pandemic,
whereas
the
ongoing
need
for
housing
and
the
ongoing
need
for
people
who
are
displaced
as
a
result
of
pen
of
the
pandemic
can
be
tied
closer
to
what
Oar
wants
to
fund
than
immigrant.
A
Services,
if
I
understand
what
Anissa
was
saying
in
her
discussion
with
Sue
Chaffey,
who
runs
the
Immigrant
Services
program
at
Catholic
Charities,
they
do
spend
a
lot
of
time
talking
to
the
immigrants
helping
them
navigate.
The
whole
kind
of
covet
landscape
here
so
here
are
the
the
destinations
that
are
out
there
that
you
may
need
you
know
for
yourself
and
your
family,
you
know
helping
them,
get
the
appropriate
the
hand,
sanitizer,
masks
and
all
the
equipment
they
may
need.
B
Yes,
we
own
the
health
aspect
of
it
of
talking
to
people
about
what
they
need
to
do
in
terms
of
vaccinations
and
sanitation,
and
things
like
that
in
in
foreign
language
is,
is
important,
but
in
order
to
tie
the
funds
specifically
to
a
need
that
can
be
related
to
displacement
from
code,
I
think
that
the
Oar
proposal
has
a
little
bit
more
of
a
connection
and
because
of
the
speed
that
needs
to
happen
in
this,
they
only
have
eight
months
to
spend
it
and
we
are
trying
to.
E
So
if
that
happens
just
to
look
at
the
numbers
on
it,
so
17
went
to
Oar,
there's
9785
that
remain
for.
E
On
a
sign,
I
wonder
if
I
mean
being
that
it's
only
it's
used
for
staff,
it's
probably
pretty
scalable
Plus
I
mean
I
mean
they.
They
asked
for
17
because
we
said
we're
17
available.
D
Told
specifically,
the
applicants
that
we
reached
out
to
that
we
were
anticipating
about
seventeen
thousand
dollars
worth
of
so
if
you
do
CV
funds
and
that
because
it's
difficult
for
us
to
process
a
large
I
mean
we
have
a
huge
amount
of
contractual
processing,
small
contracts
that
are
under
ten
thousand
dollars,
I
encourage
people
to
think
of
whether
or
not
they
had
a
project
that
could
cost
at
least
ten
thousand
dollars
and
up
to
the
maximum
amount
they
could
choose
to
to
apply
for
nmo,
and
so
they
all
applied
for
the
maximum,
which
I
think
is
fine,
because
they
also
know-
and
I
did
tell
them
that
the
committee
could
scale
their
request
as
a
credit.
D
Also
I
just
want
to
say
that
the
coronavirus
funds
must
be
used
to
prepare,
prevent,
be
careful,
prevent
or
respond
to
the
spread
of
a
Corona
and
virus
that
prevent,
prepare
for
or
respond
to,
the
effects
of
the
coronavirus.
That's
the
statutory
language.
E
So
these
I'm,
just
looking
at
let's
see
so
oer,
has
a
project,
the
CV
project
and
Catholic
Charities.
So
this
would
be
supplementing
existing
projects,
they're
not
going
to
be
unique
contracts,
or
will
it.
D
Be
Catholic
Charities
project
would
be
a
supplement.
It
will
be
just
adding
more
money
to
something
as
well
so
the
same
thing
that
was
already
funded
for
them
or
they
they
complain
and
respect.
Oers
project
is
different
than
you
know.
It
would
require
more
work
on
our
contract
to
to
that
so
Charles
could
use
Catholic,
Charities
previous
contract.
It's
already
and
just
changed
that
you
know
the
dates
and
the
amounts
for
OAR
I
think
he
would
need
to
do
additional
work.
C
So
the
question
is
so:
with
the
Catholic
Charities,
it's
adding
money
to
a
position.
That's
already
there.
Yes,.
D
D
That
sounds
pretty
phrased.
I,
don't
know
what,
if
in
actuality,
I
I,
don't
know
if
it
would
be
like
redirecting
people's
time,
but
it
has
been
phrased
in
the
way
that
you
said:
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
that
they're
gonna
hire
anybody
new
or
you
know,
say
we're.
You
know
people
who
currently
do
50
of
their
times
out
which
are
going
to
do
75..
We
don't
have
that
level
of
detail.
E
D
That
Oar
one
explicitly
says
extended
hours.
Yes,
I
I
just
want
to
know
that
part
of
the
reason
I
reached
out
to
him
is
because
Oar
has
is
developing
a
proposal
to
the
Tompkins
County
Community
Recovery
Fund
to
fund
nighttime
hours.
So
I
asked
him
if
this
this
fund,
if
this
funding
would
be
used
as
part
of
that
initiative-
and
he
said
no,
because
that
initiative
that
they're
thinking
of
will
require
much
more
money
than
the
20
or
17
000.,
but
yeah,
it's
not
to
say
that
they
won't
weren't
late.
E
So
I
think
I
know
the
answer,
but
The
Proposal
right
now
would
have
less
than
ten
thousand
dollars
on
Catholic
Charities.
Would
that
be
a
problem
with
your
end?
And
you
say
you
prefer
ten
thousand
above
projects.
Oh.
E
Know
it's
an
even
amount.
Well,
I
was
not
looking
for
even
I
mean
we
have
an
uneven
number,
anybody
would
cut
it,
but
I
was
just
making
sure
that
we
weren't
in
some
way
causing
inefficiencies
that
we
shouldn't,
but
I
think
that
is
there's
already
an
existing
contract
you're
just
being
mending
an
assistant
contract
I
think
it's
even
less
honors.
A
E
A
Agenda,
it's
just
a
discussion
on
the
downtown
revitalization
initiative.
One
of
the
things
that
I
think
we
should
note
is
that
this
was
included
in
our
packet
as
basically
it's
an
FYI.
So
this
is
the
latest
round
of
funding
requests
to
the
state
of
New
York.
We
are
in
a
fair,
remember
correctly.
We
are
in
the
Southern
Tier
region
and
so
that
that
counts,
Tompkins
kind
of
the
counties,
kind
of
south
and
east
and
west
coast
I
think
that's
how
Southern
tiers
Define!
A
This
is
an
initiative,
starting
with
a
Governor
Cuomo
to
to
make
some
really
substantial
differences
in
in
the
communities
across
the
state.
Ithaca
has
not
received
funding
in
the
past,
so
we
apply.
You
know
each
funding,
realm
I.
Think
one
of
the
issues
is
that
Tompkins
County
in
relation
to
our
other
counties
in
the
Southern
Tier
is
really
seen
as
doing
pretty
well.
A
You
know
the
all
the
construction
that's
going
on
the
lowest,
if
not
the
lowest,
the
second
lowest
unemployment
rate
in
the
state,
so
it
makes
it
a
little
difficult
for
us
to
say
we
need
some
State
funding
in
comparison
to
our
neighbor
neighboring
counties.
But
this
this
proposal
is
the
latest
one.
That's
going
out,
and
one
of
the
reasons
that
we
thought
we
should
include
it
is
that
one
it
expands
our
knowledge
of
the
development
proposals
here
in
the
county,
but
also
some
of
the
projects
that
we
see
that
are
proposed.
A
We'll
probably
see
some
of
the
components
of
that
coming
to
the
agency
for
funding.
One
of
the
initiatives
here
is
to
support
unbroken
The
Unbroken
promises
initiative,
which
was
started
by
a
young
man,
Jordan
Clements.
They
came
to
us
last
this
last
funding
round.
A
We
chose
not
to
fund
their
project
and
I
actually
happened
to
run
into
Jordan
last
month,
and
he
said
they
would
be
coming
back
to
us
for
funding,
but
again
this
next
round.
So
we'll.
C
C
A
Yeah,
so
this
this
initiative
really
is,
is
informational,
I
think
it's
pretty
interesting.
You
can
see.
There's
a
lot
is
planned
under
the
West.
A
No,
it's
it's
certainly
things
that
are
needed.
I
think,
maybe
not
I
think
we
can
agree
to
disagree
on
so
many
the
items
that
are
proposed,
but
that's
not
up
to
us.
It's
up
to
the
community
they're
putting
proposal
together
into
New,
York
State.
D
A
Sure,
well,
yeah
is
you
know
they
put
together
a
committee
and
the
committee
members
were
listed.
Now
there
were
two
City
staff
yeah.
D
There
was,
there
is
a
bullet
list
in
there
of
that
kind
of
steering
committee,
which
was
Faith
Barbara
who's,
the
chief
of
staff
and
Tom
nine
who's.
D
A
direct
deputy
director
of
Economic
Development
staff
from
the
DIA
several
CIA
staff
members,
Jordan
Clemens
from
UPI,
was
one
of
the
Prime
Minister
and
committee
members,
and
there
was
one
other
person
that
I'm
forgetting
and
then
they
held
stakeholder
meetings
where
a
lot
of,
for
example,
a
lot
of
businesses
have
belong
to
the
Chamber
of
Commerce,
attended,
Nels
and
I
attended
one
or
two
of
those
meetings
interested
other
people
did
I,
don't
know
how
they
publicized
that
information
to
kind
of
to
engage
people
on
my
stakeholder.
E
We
also
did
I
guess
they
call
the
meetings
by
sector,
I
mean
I,
know,
I
participated
in
two
or
three
of
them,
actually
an
initial
one
kind
of
brainstorming
and
then
reviewing
drafts
as
it
came
about
I'm,
not
sure
what
Outreach
they
may
have
done
to
keep
neighborhoods
like
you
say,
or
to
come.
D
And
knows
what
I
learned
about
or
invited
to
by
Tom
right
so
that
that's
what
I
know
about
that?
Okay,.
E
D
E
B
B
You
know
a
lot
of
additional
work
to
submit
this,
because
the
areas
that
are
that
are
that
they're
requesting
funding
for
are
the
exact
same
areas
that
they
requested
funding
for
in
2018
and
2019,
with
the
exception
of
in
2018
and
2019
I
think
that
they
included
a
lot
more
of
downtown
than
in
this
proposal.
They
have
decided
to
go
with
the
West
End
instead
of
including
downtown.
C
So
I
I
did
see
new
things,
but
I
can't
remember
all
the
details
of
the
alien
over
there.
So
thank
you.
Yeah.
A
As
I
said,
it's
interesting
and,
and
you
know,
even
if
the
funding
isn't
received
under
this
proposal,
we
can
probably
expect
to
see
some
related
elements
coming
to
the
agency
funding
in
the
next.
In
the
first
quarter
of
the
year.
D
The
the
team
did
a
presentation
to
the
radc
yesterday.
Oh
yes,
yes
and
they've
been
told
that
and-
and
this
proposal
is
one
of
the
finalists
Ithaca
often
makes
it
to
the
finalist
round.
It
doesn't
doesn't
make
it
to
the
getting
funded
around,
and
my
understanding
is
that
the
team
will
be
told
within
the
next
30
days
who
will
be
funded.
So,
if
funded
or,
if
not
funded,
we
could
ask
Tom
Knight
or
faith
or
somebody
to
come,
speak
to
the
community.
D
B
By
including
the
Maybe,
by
limiting
the
proposals
to
the
West
End
it'll
get
a
lot
more
traction
because
of
the
homeless.
B
C
In
my
in
reading
this
I
get
the
impression
that
this
might
get
a
lot
more
traction
yeah,
it's
more
focused,
but.
D
Actually
I,
don't
I
can
find
out
and
send
an
email
team
about
that.
Okay,.
C
D
I,
maybe
I
misunderstood
you.
Somebody
say
that
that
I
I
just
didn't,
haven't
seen
it
and
I'm.
Surely
just
not
finding
it
yet,
but
something
about
having
to
do
a
lot
of
construction
on
the
Block.
Where
there
are.
You
know,
gimme
and.
C
E
C
A
D
A
C
And
bism
owns
whatever
it
is,
that
that
is
I
see,
but
it
isn't
removing
the
whole
block
and
the
bricks
are
terrible.
The
bad
we
need.
D
C
A
D
Agency
we've
talked
actually
or
tried
to
connect
several
times
since
the
springtime
I.
Let
her
know
this
time
that
the
lesson
Bell
really
needs
to
submit
a
voucher
I
gave
them
an
extension
that
I
want
a
week
for
their
quarterly
report,
so
they
as
I've,
explained
before
to
them
that
the
Committees
on
the
board
really
need
to
see
vouchers
coming
through
to
have
an
understanding
of
how
much
the
organization
needs
the
funds
also
to
the
advantage
of
any
project
sponsor
to
submit
vouchers,
not
save
them
to
the
end
of
their.
D
You
know
end
of
their
project,
because
if
they
are
attempting
to
reimburse
for
non-compliant
activities,
they
won't
know
that
until
the
end.
So
that's
part
of
the
reason.
That's
a
it's
a
learning
process
to
go
along.
So
you
know
I
do
know,
and
she
did
explain.
You
know
various
other
times
that
they
had
staff
turnover
and
you
know-
and
she
needed
to
take
some
time
off
and
so
on.
D
So
I
think
it
has
been
difficult,
but
I
do
think
she
understands
the
emergencies
to
please
submit
a
voucher
she's
a
very
they
have
about
twenty
three
hundred
dollars
in
expenses.
That
she
believes
will
be
reimbursable,
so
they
won't
be
doing
that
this
month
and
I'll
be
following
up
with
her
on
that
she
also
talked
about
potentially
having
me
sit
on
a
staff
meeting.
So
I
can
understand
the
kinds
of
uses
that
they're
they're
using
the
project
for
when
the
project
came
forward
to
us.
D
D
You
know
from
the
county
to
the
focus
of
their
applications
work
related,
so
they
may
have
needed
to
make
some
changes
during
the
pandemic,
but
don't
all
things
that
we
haven't
seen
enough
information
about
yet
so
I'm
glad
that
we've
finally
connected
and
as
always
Jennifer
is
very
great
to
work
with
and
I
think
which
I
think
concerns
about
that
I.
D
D
A
Yeah
there
are
under
the
2019
cdbg
CD
activities.
There
are
several
local
or
zero
percent
or
yeah
percent
spent
they're
not
marked
as
no
so
I'm,
assuming
that
staff
spoke
to
them
and
feel
confident
that
the
vouchers
are
being
submitted
on
time.
Yeah.
D
And
this
is
actually
this
is
our
most
recent
one
is
from
August,
so
this
is
a
couple
months.
Delayed
Ira
will
get
the
September
one
in
your
meeting
in
a
couple
weeks.
So
we
have
talked
about
this.
So
three,
let
me
go
down
one
by
one,
so
57,
that's
our
admin.
The
I
think
it
cares
about
reopening
that.
Wait,
wait,
wait!
Susan!
Where
are
we
right
now.
D
That
part
of
that
funny
has
been
reprogrammed.
It's
gone
to
dicc
that
just
isn't
in
the
system
yet
here
and
it's
not
reflective
on
this,
but
just
so
you
know
that
that
has
now
been
completed.
D
Oh
I'm,
sorry,
this
is
yeah
an
ocdc.
Then
a
for
immigrants
is
completed,
as
is
the
initial
dicc
one,
the
Salvation
Army
assistance
we
reprogrammed
also.
So
that's
also
going
to
dnic
the
security
deposits
are
safer
housing
that
was
in
today's
reprogramming,
so
that
will
be
shown
as
complete
in
the
next
couple
months.
The
on-call
office
subdivision
I
need
to
talk
with
Kim
and
Charles
about
those
are
probably
Ken.
This
is
actually
a
question
they
have
for
her
because
there
is
a
voucher
in
for
them.
D
I,
don't
know
if
they're
she's
awaiting
documentation
I'm
not
sure
why
or
if
that's
been
paid,
and
it
just
doesn't
reflect
it
on
the
August
Grand
summary
bhu
has
been
submitting
vouchers,
so
they
they
have
been
putting
their
hand.
We've
had
we've
had
a
lot
of
communication
with
them
about
that.
The
online
Market
discounts
has
been
submitted.
Vouchers,
like
you,
know,
kind
of
small
ones.
Slowly,
I
will
be
checking
with
them
this
month.
D
Mean
yeah
I
mean
they
had
a
their
contract,
was
very
late.
I
think
it
was
early
summer.
Okay,
the
HVAC
upgrade
you
reprogrammed
that
today,
youth
programming,
I'm
working
with
less
men.
We
have
documented
the
beneficiaries.
D
Next,
we
need
to
document
the
staff
that
the
staff
that
was
dedicated
to
this
project
and
what
the
time
frame
was
and
then
probably
will
need
to
go
to
the
city
controller,
to
extract
the
information
about
how
much,
how
much
staff
time
they
used
to
be
able
to
for
them
to
submit
that
voucher
community
outreach
workers
kind
of
a
little
bit
in
a
holding
pattern,
but
they
definitely
use
the
funds.
So
it
was
really
about
moving
that
out
to
a
group,
The
System.
So
that's
where
all
of
those
announced.
A
And
physical
service
on
page
two,
the
first
time
in
a
while,
we
are
under
the
spin
down
ratio,
but
again
we'll
have
an
updated
report.
I,
don't
know
why
we
worry
about
that.
It's
always!
You
know.
We
always
make
it
well.
A
C
D
Department
there's
been
a
technician
hired
to
work
primarily
with
the
the
planning
board
and
Nikki
and
Lisa.
So
his
name
is
Sam.
Quinn
Jacobs
he's
great
he's
a
native
as
you
can,
and
he
performed
similar
activities
in
a
small
community
in
Colorado
prior
to
coming
back.
D
The
chief
of
staff
has
contract
without
any
mailing.
She
she
notified.
The
manner
of
that
and
Luis
who
is
the
was
director
of
sustainability.
Will.
C
D
Yeah
and
then
the
Outreach
that
they've
been
doing
with
Community
groups
will
continue.
His
staff
person,
who
you
know
only
see
here
she
mostly
Works
remotely
due
to
health
concerns,
is
Rebecca,
so
she's
continuing
she's
working
with
Lisa's
developer
plan
for
going
forward
I
did
attend
the
coc's
housing
in
the
homeless
task
force
committee
meeting
on
October
5th
as
I.
D
Let
you
know
to
announce
about
home
hierarchy
and
do
a
brief,
Zoom
poll
piloting
the
survey
that
we
talked
about,
that
we
would
do
so
that
whole
thing
kind
of
refine
that
survey
and
sending
it
out,
probably
I,
would
say
within
the
next
month
to
the
service
providers.
C
D
They've
been
made
aware
that
home
ARP
funding
is
available.
I
asked
in
the
swimming
pool
how
many
of
the
People,
based
just
without
what
they
knew,
based
on
just
what
they
found
out
from
the
presentation.
How
many
of
them
thought
that
their
organizations
would
want
to
apply
and
30
of
those
attendants?
There's
about
15
people
on
attendance
that
they
thought
the
organizations.
E
E
No
sure
so
tomorrow
it's
a
close-up
to
Latino
Heritage
Month
it'll
be
a
full
Festival
over
at
Crest
Bay
Court.
So
come
on
down.
So
it's
going
to
be
basically
all
afternoon,
we'll
be
some
music.
So.