►
From YouTube: June 4, 2020 Special IURA Board Meeting
Description
No description was provided for this meeting.
If this is YOUR meeting, an easy way to fix this is to add a description to your video, wherever mtngs.io found it (probably YouTube).
A
B
C
D
E
F
E
C
G
C
In
some
of
the
terms
of
the
agreement,
so
you
know,
we've
been
reading
a
lot
and,
for
example,
Syracuse
moved
forward
with
with
this,
and
there
was
some
concern
after
the
fact
that
maybe
Serkis
did
not
negotiate
the
best
terms
of
agreement.
So
there's
a
set
cost
structure
that
is
permissible
and
above
which
it
would
be
viewed
by
the
FCC
I
believe
this
unduly
trying
to
blow
something
so
how
much
control
the
city
has
is
yeah
yeah,
yeah
Savanti
may
have
better
information
than
than
what
I
just
shared.
That's
my
sense.
C
H
H
Great.
Thank
you
for
that.
All
that
detailed
follow-up
in
the
back
and
forth
did
you
spend
I,
don't
know
if
everybody
got
to
a
review
the
correspondence
between
Allison
and
Nisa
and
the
D
ICC
and
st.
John's
and
Salvation
Army
I
did
I
did
follow
up
with
the
county
and
the
Cuban
Medical
Center
about
the
downtown
testing
facility,
something
they
said
that
they're
open
to,
but
they've
not
had
any
conversations
with
reach
and
they
do
not
have
any
actual
plans
to
do
what
reaches
suggesting.
So
they
didn't
close
the
door,
but
they
did
say
they.
H
They
weren't
working
on
I'm,
just
working
on
I
encourage
them
to
you
know.
I
said
it
would
help
us
out
tremendously
and
they
weren't
dismissive
I,
don't
want
to
make
it
sound
like
they
weren't
interested
they're,
pretty
focused,
especially
these
last
two
weeks
on
amping
up
their
test
processing
capabilities,
moving
the
test
that
in
getting
the
test
processed
faster.
So
people
can
find
out
if
we're
positive
or
negative
one
quickly,
yeah.
A
H
H
We
agreed
to
find
one
of
them
so
that
they
all
those
machine
should
be
FEMA
reimbursable,
but
the
hospital's
nervous
that
I
mean
FEMA
said
that
their
FEMA
reimbursable
but
FEMA
having
the
reputation
that
it
does
in
this
current
administration
having
the
reputation
that
hospital
wanted
to
spread
that
risk
around.
Instead
of
buying
seven
machines
and
finding
out
that
none
of
its
reimbursable,
so
the
county
bought
one
we'll
buy.
One
I
think
Cornell's
gonna
buy
to
college.
A
Yes,
I
talked
to
the
funders
collaborative
on
Monday
they're,
meaning
again
today
there
was
a
lot
of
interest
in
di
sisi
but
interest
because
the
gap
is
so
big
or
appears
to
be
so
big.
It
would
be
in
addition
to
on
top
of
whatever
I
array
funds.
So
not
like.
You
know
not
like
a
match
or
something
like
that,
but
I
believe
the
Community
Foundation
has
reviewed
it.
That's
the
only
one
of
the
17
that
I've
heard
of
from
them
that
they're
gonna
be
contributing
to
and
I
believe,
they'll
contribute
at
the
$10,000
level.
A
I
think
United
Way
will
put
a
very
small
amount
of
money
in
believe
it's
the
United,
Way
and
park
is
considering
it.
A
B
Is
that
is
that
at
no
charge,
or
is
that
I.
F
Don't
know
it's
a
good
question:
I
haven't
explored,
I
haven't
looked
into
it,
I
haven't
tried
to
register
or
anything
like
that.
Mr.
C
just
to
see
yeah,
it
doesn't
they're,
not
their
signage
down
on
Clinton
Plaza
directing
you
know
letting
people
know
that
they
are
a
testing
site
and
directing
people
to
register
online,
and
it
doesn't
say
anything
about
a
charge,
so
insurance.
G
H
B
G
B
Yeah
one
confidence
a
Salvation
Army
is:
they
do
propose
quite
a
bit
of
the
assistance
to
go
towards
rental
assistance
and
more
75,000.
Those
are
the
request
is
in
that
area.
We
are
worried
that
that
could
be
a
duplication
of
the
I
NHS
program
way
as
it
relates
to
rental
assistance.
So
and
it
you
know
it
also
it's
not
clear
who
would
be
served
that
wouldn't
be
eligible
for
rental
assistance
through
the
I
NHS
program.
B
Having
said
that,
of
course,
we're
only
going
to
be
able
to
serve
about
forty
nine
households
with
with
the
I
NHS
program.
So
maybe
there
is
some
need
there,
but
we
would.
We
do
want
to
be
careful
not
to
duplicate
benefits.
It's
one
thing
that
HUD
has
been
very
strong
about
warning,
humanity's,
not
to
duplicate
benefits,
so
that
is
one
issue
know
their
mortgage
assistance,
of
course,
is
a
completely
new
category
that
wouldn't
duplicate,
and
they
estimate
fifteen
hundred
dollars
per
household
for
assistance
in
those
inmate
and
both
those
categories.
H
B
Is
certainly
a
possibility
right,
I
know
when
he
says
in
and
I
NHS
we've
talked
about.
You
know
if
there's
more
demand
than
there
is
resources
you
know
we
could
come
back
for
a
next
round
of
or
supplement
the
funding
provided
for
that
program.
Should
we
have
the
resources
available
to
do
that,
mm-hmm.
E
E
A
E
A
B
E
G
E
E
F
I
The
question
that
the
hundred
thousand
that
were
the
targeted
amount
that
was
relatively
arbitrary
right.
We
had
said
that
we
would
keep
some
of
the
money
back
in
case
of
projects
came
up
that
we
had.
You
know
a
future
need
made
itself
or
made
it.
Appearance
am
I
correct
in
that
memory.
That's
correct!
Okay,.
G
I
E
G
I
H
E
A
G
A
Believe
has
one
laundry
setup,
I
think
for
the
most
part,
it's
it's
just
something
that
you
know
people
may
get,
and
it's
not
tokens,
but
I,
don't
know
if
it's
about
you
I
actually
forget
how
but
get
other
service
providers
main
may
sometimes,
if
they
have
funds
provide
that
to
people
to
go
to
peds,
but
I.
Think
it's
hit
and
miss
I
think
it's
something
that
people
don't
have
super
regular
access
to,
but
good
question:
how
regular
do
they
normally
have
it?
E
G
A
I
A
E
A
That
was
a
question
I
had
to
in
terms
of
the
timeliness
of
it
like
when,
when
the
program
begins
and
so
on,
I
know
that
a
oair
didn't
say
this,
so
I
haven't
reached
out
to
them
specifically,
because
you
didn't
direct
me
to
but
I
know
that
there
are
internet
hotspots,
that
a
lot
of
educational
facilities
use
that
and
a
way
are
said
that
Chromebooks
had
previously
been
provided
to
people.
They
didn't
mention
that
hotspots
being
provided.
So
it's
just
a
mobile.
It's
like
one
on
your
phone.
A
You
can
do
a
mobile
hotspot
and
it's
like
prepaid,
but
the
question
I
have
is
you
know:
I
know
that
there's
a
variety
of
initiatives
out
there
for
getting
that
kind
of
technology
to
people
so
I
didn't
know
if
tc3
is
already
doing
something
like
that,
I
didn't
know.
If
you
know
it
again,
it
seems
like
it's
gonna,
be
an
ongoing
need
for
the
even
after
the
summer
summer
session.
You
know
very
likely.
It'll
happen
in
the
fall.
I
know
that
TC
PL
is
opening
with
like
curbside
pickup.
A
A
lot
of
libraries
are
reopening
now
so
I
don't
know.
If
that
also
means
that
I
mean
I
actually
don't
know,
but
right
now,
I'm
assuming
the
library's
Wi-Fi
was
ongoing.
So
if
people
sat
near
enough
a
library
they
could
get
it.
Nothing
I'm
saying
that
people
should
sit
outside
libraries
all
day
long
to
do
their
classwork,
but
I
just
mean
that
it's.
These
are
questions
that
I
have
I.
H
Agree,
I
think
it's.
You
know
I'm
looking
at
this
list
and
I'm
like
boy
yeah
I,
like
all
the
you
said
and
then
I'm
like.
Oh
that's
right,
because
we
already
the
ones
we
chose.
Last
week,
I
was
like
who
chose
what
what
this
bright
good-looking
group
of
people
showing
these
a
project
so
I
feel
like
we
can
just
go
through
them,
because
I
was
about
to
say
about
the
age
for
immigrants.
H
And
so
that
really
leaves
us
with
you
know
that
leaves
his
reach
st.
John's
in
Salvation
Army.
Those
three
I
would
oppose.
You
know
I.
Think
Reach
is
doing
something
that
that
why
which
other
people
were
doing
they're
not
doing
it,
I
would
propose
scaling.
Salvation,
Army
down
and
I'm
also
open
to
scaling
down
or
zero,
not
that
st.
H
E
G
E
A
How
does
issued
guidance
about
congregate
shelters
so
there
are
people
staying
at
the
shelter
they
have
implemented.
Social
distancing
and
last
I
heard
though
I
didn't
specifically
reach
out
on
this.
Is
the
shelter
is
not
it's
not
as
though
its
full
capacity
at
the
shelter,
because
they
need
to
take
these
social
distancing
precautions
and
that's
something
that
HUD
is
you
know
requiring
so
HUD
actually
did
just
recently
release
on
June,
first,
more
information,
more
guidance
about
cleaning,
congregate,
shelters,
but
again
it's
a
little
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
unknowns.
A
The
question
I
have
about
the
application
that
they
have
is
cleaning
certainly
needs
to
happen
every
day.
So
it's
not
clear
to
me
how
twice
a
week
is
I'm,
not
sure
a
so
so
there
there
is
guidance,
because
people
in
congregate,
shelters,
obviously,
as
you
all
know,
are
staying
there
overnight
sleeping
there
in
a
lot
more
contact
with
each
other
than
they
would
be
just
to
you
know,
come
and
get
services.
B
G
B
A
But
I
know
that
I,
when
I
reached
out
they
I
was
asking
about
what
because
I
know
previously,
they
had
wanted
to
put
in
structures
for
social
distancing
inside
the
friendship
center
so
that
they
could
serve
more
than
one
person
at
a
time
it
had
been
only
allowing
one
person
in
the
friendships
in
there,
and
you
know
the
space
is
pretty
big
in
there
I
mean
it's
small,
but
so
I.
You
know
honestly.
It
just
was
not
clear
to
me.
It
seems
like
they've.
A
H
G
G
G
E
B
B
B
Don't
really
know
the
answer
to
that
and
we
know
that
there
was
five
billion
dollars
allocated
for
CDBG
program
and
the
Cara's
act.
The
first
two
billion
was
allocated
to
entitlement
community
communities
and
that's
where
the
IRA
receipt.
You
know
the
city
received
additional
funding.
The
next
1
billion
was
allocated
only
to
States,
and
that
just
was
just
issued
two
weeks
ago.
So
there's
still
two
billion
dollars
remaining
to
be
allocated.
B
It's
supposed
to
be
allocated
at
the
discretion
of
the
HUD
secretary
on
a
rolling
basis
to
address
kovat
issues,
and
they
were
supposed
to
devise
a
new
formula
for
entitlement
communities
to
target
that
funding.
We
know
no
more
than
that,
we
don't
know
the
timeframe.
We
don't
know
about
whether
we
would
be
one
of
the
communities
that
would
receive
funding
or
not.
It
seems
likely.
We
would
be
in
a
New
York
State
and
having
a
high
percentage
of
you
know,
highly
impacted
communities
that
you
know
with
with
closures
and
everything
else.
A
G
E
Another
less
of
it
we
don't
know,
we've
got
a
lot
of
those
lessons.
Lately
the
one
thing
I
wonder
about
money
for
the
Salvation
Army,
the
one
thing
that's
different
from
what
I
NHS
is
doing
with
rental
assistance.
Is
they
say
they
would
also
deal
with
people
who
have
mortgage
issues,
and
maybe
we
want
to
limit
it
to
that
I.
Don't
know
there
are
gonna,
be
a
lot
of
people.
I
mean
I
just
got
my
second
city
tax
installment.
E
E
G
G
H
C
So
if
there's
more
money
sent
let's
be
optimistic
and
say
a
month
from
now,
will
that
have
an
impact?
Will
we
revisit?
Does
the
I
you
are
a
then?
Is
it
able
to
revisit
and,
for
example,
you
know,
look
at
that:
twenty
thousand
for
the
Salvation
Army
and
scale
that
back
up
somewhat,
maybe
not
to
the
full
hundred
thousand
but
scale
it
up
some.
B
Like
I
think
to
weigh
in
on
that
a
little
bit
the
if
we
have
a
new
allocation
of
funding,
we
would
definitely
want
to
develop
a
third
round
of
of
allocations,
even
without
a
new
round.
We'll
have
$35,000
to
think
about.
What's
the
best
way
to
deploy
that,
and
one
thing
we've
been
thinking
would
be
useful
to
know,
is
what
is
the
demand
for
the
emergency
rental
housing
assistance
a
program
once
it's
been
underway
for
30
days
or
something
we
get
a
much
better
sense?
B
What
if
there's
unmet
demand
there
or
whether
it's
you
know,
the
funding
that
I
need
just
has
procured
through
multiple
sources
is
sufficient,
so
that
would
be
a
you
know,
a
second
course,
but
I
think.
If
we
have
any
money
left
over
from
the
CDBG
cv,
we
should
plan
that
we're
going
to
need
to
have
a
third
round
at
some
point.
It's
just
a
matter
of.
When
do
we
want
to
trigger
that
one.
A
E
And
this
is
a
chance
to
monitor
what
happens
with
this.
This
first
amount
of
money
and
see
whether
you
know
do
the
daycare
centers
reopen
the
little
daycare
centers
yeah,
you
know.
Are
people
able
to
use
that
internet
to
continue
their
courses
and
we'll
find
out
some
of
that
so
yeah
I
think
needs.
Will
change.
E
A
H
F
Just
I'm
just
thinking
through
this
and
you
know
before
in
the
past
meeting
we
talked
about
housing
as
being
a
fundamental
need
right,
a
foundational
need
and
then
childcare
and
and
looking
through
this
and
looking
at
the
time
that
our
process
takes
before
Mun
funds
are
released.
Because
then
you
have
to
go
to
PDC
and
then
you
go
to
Council.
F
Until
if
we
kept
thirty
five
thousand
dollars
on
hand
to
see
how
things
happen,
then
we'd
be
able
to
put
that
money
towards
a
need
that
we
discover
in
this
ensuing
month.
You
know
was
really
where
needed
to
go,
but
it
wouldn't
be
released,
unto
its
use
until
the
end
of
July.
Maybe
you
know,
I
was
just
thinking
about
the
mortgage,
assistance
or
rental
assistance
by
NHS,
Salvation,
Army
and
and
I
wondered.
Would
there
be
about
another
approach,
which
is
you
know?
F
We
we
allocate
all
the
money
we
have
now,
including
that
thirty
five
thousand,
that
we're
keeping
and
maybe
allocate
that
thirty
five
thousand
back
to
the
Salvation
Army
or
to
the
IHS
fund
and
then
at
our
next
meeting.
If,
when
we
find
out
how
things
are
going,
we
decide
to
reprogram
monies
as
opposed
to
allocate
them,
because
if
in
this
next
month
the
demand
is
so
much
I
would
rather
be
they
have
access
to
that
thirty
five
thousand
now
I
mean
relatively
now.
You
know,
because.
G
F
G
E
A
Absolutely,
but
I
think
waiting
might
allow
there
to
be
an
infusion
of
money
if
it's
determined
that
a
lot
of
people
who
are
zero
to
sixty
percent
ami
apply
after
that
10-day
period
or
something
like
that.
I
mean
I.
Think
that
one
thing
that
we
can
be
sure
of
is
there's
gonna,
be
a
lot
of
need
for
rental
assistance.
That's
clear,
however,
if
some
is
held
back,
I
mean
my
feeling
personally
is
that
you
know.
Charles
has
been
working
very
hard
on
the
contract
for
I
NHS,
which
has
been
super
duper
complicated
and
I.
A
Nhs
is
you
know
because
they
they're
you
know
doing
their
best,
and
you
know
they
have
so
many
funding
streams
that
they're
deploying
for
this.
You
know
they've
really
done
a
lot
of
research,
so
I
anticipate
the
you
know
the
rollout
will
be
smooth,
but
you
know
we
don't
know,
and
Charles
and
Nels
can
weigh
in
on
this.
But
if
more
money
is
added
later
the
contract
exists,
then,
at
that
point,
so
the
development
of
the
contract
won't
take
time.
A
One
thing
that
will
take
time
for
all
of
the
you
know:
the
things
that
we
fund
is
all
of
those
things
are
gonna
need
contracts,
I
mean
in
the
case
of
security
deposit.
We
already
have
an
existing
contract
that
could
be.
You
know
it's
not
like
coming
up
with
something
from
scratch
like
we
would
be
for
Salvation
Army,
because
we
don't
currently
have
a
contract
with
them.
A
So
that's
one
thought
also
what
has
been
I
mean
I
feel
like
I
know,
I
know
that
I
just
keep
talking
about
this,
but
let
me
talk
about
it
again.
I
haven't
talked
about
it
yet
in
this
meeting,
but
the
needs
for
homeless
people
are
not
adequately
probably
being
addressed
in
the
community,
and
a
lot
of
that
has
to
do
with
just
not
understanding
what
is
gonna
be
coming
in
the
fall
in
the
future
and
so
on.
A
When
we
think
about
the
difficulties
normally
with
providing
services
to
people
experiencing
homelessness,
we
know
encampments
normally
grow
in
the
summer.
We
know
there's
more
economic
need
this
year,
so
it's
very
possible
that
more
people-
or
they
are
a
are
you
know,
joining
the
encampment
more
people
near
each
other,
possibly
and
HUD.
Skating's
has
been
clear
that
this
is
not
the
time
to
be
trying
to
reduce
encampments.
You
know,
HUDs
thought
is
like
try
to
get.
You
know
basic
needs
Matt
and
try
to
get
people
medically
quarantined
and
try
to
get
them
into
housing
right.
A
So
in
the
fall
and
in
the
winter
it
you
know
it's
the
virus.
You
know
there's
a
resurgence
you
can
imagine
what
dealing
with
the
virus
in
the
winter
is
gonna
be
like
when
you
think
about
how
it's
been
in
spring,
so
I
just
feel
that
there's
a
lot
of
unknowns
right
now
that
people
are
scrambling
to
know
about
one
more
month.
I,
don't
know
how
much
it's
gonna
be
delayed,
because
we
actually
need
to
be
developing
the
contracts
in
that
month.
But
that's
that's
my
thought.
H
B
Was
trying
to
think
about
whether
there
was
some
way
to
do
a
contingent
approval
that
no
should
there
be
demand
that
exceeds
the
supply
of
funding
for
persons?
You
know
very
low
income.
You
know
it
could
be
pre-approved
somehow,
but
it's
very
tricky
with
HUD
to
go
through
those
processes
and
then
back
out
you're
also
building
up
expectations.
You
know,
if
you
go
through
that
kind
of
process,
it
would
be
hard
to
change
it
later
in
I.
Think
the
moratorium
on
evictions
extends
through
the
end
of
August.
B
B
If
the
county
council
was
willing
to
hold
special
meetings
or
it
just
aligns
up,
we
could
probably
figure
out
a
way
to
speed
that
process
up
a
little
bit
with
the
final
35,000
and
hopefully
when
we
have
access
to
much
more
resources,
but
that
might
be
another
model
to
take
a
look
at
and
just
keep
a
really
close
eye
on
the
utilization
of
that
program.
I.
F
F
But
you
know
I
can
I
can
I
can
go
along
with
just
keeping
that
money
unallocated
and
keeping
that
cleaner,
and
you
know,
if
I'm
sure,
if
the
situation
turns
out
to
be
even
more
grave
than
we
thought
or
the
demand
turns
out
to
be
more
of
a
whelming
that
we
thought
in
a
and
the
contracts
are
ready
that
we
could
do
something
like
you're
suggesting
else.
So
thanks.
F
It
was
just
I
wanted
to
share
that
thought
and
I
appreciate
the
time
given
to
it
and
can
support
waiting
you're
going
back
to
that
to
the
original
plan,
but
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
everyone
understood
that
I
was
I
was
I
was
suggesting
that
we
could
reprogram
money
that
wasn't
used
so
that
we
could
meet
those
other
things
that,
like
you
know,
I
just
I
just
didn't
want
to
given
how
long
things
take
and
that
effectively
that
$35,000
will
not
get
back
get
into
the
community
until
later.
C
C
G
E
H
B
That
second
resolution
in
your
agenda
was
really
in
the
event
that
you
needed
the
29,000
for
the
reprogramming,
but
since
we're
holding
that
back,
we
I
think
again.
It
makes
sense
to
wait
until
we
know,
because
the
reason
why
we
were
doing
that
reprogramming
it's
from
2018
funding
sources.
How
did
it
and
most
of
the
programs
were
funding
now
are
in
the
special
public
service
category,
so
reprogramming
2018
funding
is
not
eligible
for
public
service
uses.
B
So
we
were
going
to
reprogram
that
money
to
the
IDI
loan
fund
in
2019,
thereby
freeing
up
2019
funds
to
flow
into
public
services.
But
since
we
haven't
identified
that
yet
we
may
want
to
just
hold
out
again
and
wait
until
we're
ready
with
the
actual
end
use
of
that
of
that
activity.
It
just
simplifies
things
for
the
kind
of
council
and
the
approval
process
is
with
HUD,
so
I'd
recommend
holding
out
again
on
that
second
resolution
to
reprogram
the
neighbor-to-neighbor.
We
have
the
money
back.
You
know
it's
reserved
and
unallocated.
B
Then
this
is
one
really
quick
staff
report
just
relevant
to
aneesa's
report
is
the
continuum
of
care.
Is
you
know
continuing
to
meet?
They
just
had
a
report
that
the
number
of
encampments
in
South
West
has
increased,
as
as
the
warmer
weather
came,
we
had
about
12
or
15
people
over
the
winter.
It's
now
about
40
at
the
southwest
area,
three
three
major
kind
of
encampment
areas
and
another
12
or
15,
who
are
unsheltered
but
not
living
in
the
southwest
area.
B
E
B
Reports
we
heard
was
some
of
the
people
that
they're
primarily
local
people.
It's
not
it's
not
a.
You
know
transient
kind
of
scenario.
Some
have
been
you
know
previously
in
jail
or
incarcerated
and
have
you
know
so
many
challenges
to
find
secure,
funding
and
employment
that
the
Southwest
looks
like
a
pretty
good
option
that
and
there's
no
indications.
If
there's
any
you
know
in
migration
of
people.
B
Well,
we
had
the
code
blow
program
through
the
winter,
and
many
people
were
able
to
stay
sheltered
through
that
program
for
three
months
and
then
they
at
the
end
of
three
months,
they're
facing
some
major
challenges.
Come
April.
You
know
we're
how
they
gonna
stabilize
so
that's
probably
part
of
it
as
well.
G
H
Surprising
it,
you
know
just
a
couple
of
months
ago,
I
feel
like
it
was
actually
at
this
meeting
when
we
were
talking
about
all
the
cracks
that
could
appear
for
the
country
under
this
kind
of
pressure
pressure
we
pandemic
and
wherever
there
was
small
cracks
that
look
a
large
one.
So
you
have
homeless,
encampments,
become
bigger
mistrust
between
the
police
and
the
black
community.