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D
I
think
that
the
one
that
was
in
the
agenda
became
you
know
pdf'd.
So
then,
when
you
click
on
it,
it
doesn't
work.
Oh,
I
think
that's
what
I
was
finding.
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C
The
sky
looks
clear:
it
doesn't
look
like
there's
any
wildfires
nearby
and
knock
on
wood.
Yes,.
A
Theresa,
I
love
your
your
top
today
very
timely.
B
A
A
He
is
here's
carl
great
well,
I
did
not
hear
from
paulette.
She
usually
emails
if
she
will
not
be
able
to
join.
B
E
A
A
I
will
be
here
through
july,
4th
nice.
I
wanted
to
see
how
I
wanted
to
see
how
they're
doing.
B
A
B
B
A
B
B
B
E
No
okay
and
we
noted
that
the
minutes
will
be
reviewed
at
the
july
meeting,
so
the
minutes
from
our
may
meeting
will
be
reviewed
in.
E
All
right
on
to
new
business,
three
resolutions
here.
E
First
is
the
certification
for
ithaca
neighborhood
housing
for
the
community
based
development
organization.
A
I
wanted
to
make
a
quick
note
here
in
the
analysis
itself:
it
talks
about
the
cpu
being
necessary
for
the
110
auburn
street
project.
This
is
actually
in.
A
You'll
see
the
project
was
left
like
this
is
actually
we're
certifying
nhs
for
its
2020
founders,
way
for
sale,
townhome
construction.
C
E
Oh
she's
on
mute,
yeah,
garbled,
okay,.
A
Okay,
I'm
gonna
try
to
leave
audio
while
you're
speaking.
I
just
wanted
to
say
it
very
quickly
that
this
is
for
2020
founders,
way:
town
home
construction.
I
made
an
error
in
the
analysis
and
refer
to
110
auburn
street
okay.
D
Okay,
I
just
have
one
quick
question,
so
whenever
an
organization
applies
for
this,
they
have
to
apply
it
to
a
specific
project.
That's
how
we
do
it.
A
A
A
A
Contact
them
again
to
make
sure
that
nothing
has
substantially
changed
within
the
organization
that
would
indicate
that
they
could
no
longer
qualify
for
cbdo.
So
we
actually
check
again
to
ensure
that
they're
still
compliant
at
the
time
that
we
execute
a
contract
with
them.
A
Year
you
know
that
was
a
conversation
that
leslie
ackerman
and
I
had
just
just
recently
because
mel's
had
pointed
out
like
well.
They
don't
necessarily
need
it.
Every
year,
they're
not
they're,
not
doing
new
construction
every
year,
so
they
don't
have
to
re-certify
every
year,
because
the
long
story
but-
and
maybe
it's
just
more
detail
than
you
want,
but
inhs
during
the
pandemic-
had
gotten
a
little
bit.
A
I
mean
through
no
fault
of
their
own,
just
sent
their
their
recertification
in
at
a
different
time
than
they
normally
did
so
we're
trying
to
get
all
the
cbdos
back
on
track
for
the
same
cycle,
like
so
that'll
happen
early
action
plan.
So
we
were
discussing
all
of
these
things
and
you
know
it's
quite
a
bit
of
paperwork
for
an
organization
to
have
to
do
not
as
much
as
the
chodo,
but
so
I
was
trying
to
point
out
to
her.
A
D
It
seemed
like
they
were
barely
going
to
make
it
with
the
board
requirements
for
this.
So.
D
I
hope
that
they're
watching
that
because
they're
down
in
board
members
now
too
and
yes-
I
don't
know
a
business,
is
you
rent,
your
airbnb
didn't
sound
like
a
really
big
business
to
me
in
terms
of
neighborhood
benefit
or
anything
like
that,
so
whatever.
A
You
know
tracy,
you
make
a
very
good
point
because
at
the
time
that
they
applied
that
at
the
time
that
they
sent
in
their
application,
which
nils
and
I
were
trying
to
remember-
why
didn't
we
try
to
recertify
them
immediately,
and
that
was
because
yeah,
I
think
we
were
waiting
to
see
how
necessary
it
would
be
anyway
kind
of
lost
in
the
midst
of
pandemic
time.
Neither
of
us
could
remember
for
sure
why
we
didn't
recertify
them
at
the
exact
time
that
they
sent
their
application.
A
However,
you
were
right
tracy,
because
when
I
did
the
point
in
time,
checkup
to
see
has
there
has
anything
changed
with
inhs,
since
they
submitted
their
application,
one
of
their
board
members
had
left
and
because
so
previously
they
had
14
board
members.
A
They
would
have
easily
made
the
the
threshold,
even
if
they
had
like
one
that
was
sort
of
waffley,
and
this
is
an
issue
that
comes
up
almost
every
year,
pretty
much
with
every
organization
like
there's,
always
you
know
a
board
member,
that's
left
or
somebody
that
we're
not
quite
sure
meets
the
threshold.
A
For
you
know
what
hud
wants
in
those
categories.
What
I
will
say
is
I've
done
a
lot
of
research
in
the
regulations
about
this,
and
hud
seems
very.
They
do
not
have
a
lot
of
prescriptive
language
in
the
regulations
about
those
categories.
They
are
pretty
open
to
interpretation
by
the
community
and
that's
what
harry
suckerman.
Our
consultant
has
also
said
just
putting
that
out.
There.
B
E
All
right,
so
we
have
a
resolution.
My
question
on
the
resolution
under
the
two
resolves,
the
project
is
blank
and
I'm
wondering
is
that
going
to
be
filled
in
with
founders
way
or
is
what's
the
final
resolution
going
to
look
like,
or
perhaps
the
one
you
have
is.
D
E
All
right,
you
know,
since
we're
not
sure
that
that
dietrich
is
going
to
join
us.
So
let's
give
it
a
let's
skip
the
oar
resolution
and
go
on
to
the
learning
web
contract
modification.
B
A
A
Yes,
I
did
ask
them
to
address
that
in
in
their
email,
which
I
see
that
she
didn't
quite
address
it.
A
So,
yes,
my
understanding
is
that
this
is
just
for
their
2019
program
year,
which,
as
you'll,
know
and
you'll,
see
when
we
get
to
the
granite
report,
they
have
had
trouble
spending
that
down,
of
course,
if
they
expect,
if
they
extend
it
to
24
months,
for
some
people,
then
they're
going
to
have
to
request
a
series
of
extensions
from
iura
to
do
to
keep
their
contract
going
out
that
far,
I
don't
think
that
they're
gonna
need
it
honestly
for
all
24
months
for
the
individual
that
they've
identified,
but
it
doesn't,
it
does
give
them
that
flexibility
if
they
do.
D
And
how
many
youth
were
they
planning
to
serve
in
this
con
contract
year?.
A
They
were
planning
to
serve
what
they
normally
do,
which
is
seven.
Okay
and
honestly,
I
do
not
know
what
the
number
that
they
happen
that
they
landed
on,
but
they
do
have
36
000
left
in
their
contract
to
spend
okay.
D
D
And
are
they
still
working
with
a
limited
number
of
landlords
who
agreed
to
take
so.
A
I'm
not
sure
how
many
are
there
are.
I
know
that
there's
at
least
three
that
they
work
with.
I
can
ask
that
and
if
you
want,
but
yes,
they
have
long-standing
relationships
with
these
landlords
who,
who
you
know,
work
with
the
case
managers
as
needed.
I
do
know
that
they,
I
think
it's
not
the
easiest
thing
in
the
world
to
develop
new
relationships
with
landlords
to
sponsor
you
know,
for
them
to
be
able
to
offer
more
choices
to
their
participants.
D
B
A
Okay,
so
it's
really
for
july
and
august:
that's
why
I
think
that
they're
not
going
to
need
the
whole
24
months,
but
the
way
that
the
resolution
is
written
in
case
you
would
like
to
change.
It
is
that
it
does
allow
flexibility
for
24
months
for
individuals
that
they
identify
any
individual
in
their
contract.
D
E
And
they
have
not
had
an
issue
in
the
past.
Am
I
correct
in
terms
of
needing
an
extension?
So
you
know
if
that
is
the
case,
then
you
know
this
being
or
last
year
being
well,
this
I'm
sorry
this
past
15
16
months
being
extraordinary.
It
apparently
that's
the
cause
for,
for
this
request.
A
Yeah,
I
mean
all
the
right:
all
the
grantees,
all
of
our
subgrantees,
who
have
a
housing
related
contract
like
catholic
charities,
is
another
one
of
their
security
deposits.
They
that
is
usually
something
that
they're
able
to
spend
down
immediately
they're
struggling
too
it's
because
the
housing
market
is
what
it
is
right
now,
where
there
isn't
a
lot
of
movement.
A
These
these
contracts
are
going
very
slowly.
We
have
no
worries
that
they
won't
spend
them
down,
because
the
past
history
shows
that
they
have
as
far
as
learning
web
asking
for
additional
extensions
carl.
I
believe
they
also
asked
for
an
extension
in
a
previous
year
before
the
pandemic
to
their
2018
housing
scholarship
award.
That's
part
of
the
reason
why
in
2020,
they
decided
not
to
apply
for
housing
scholarships
if
they
had
enough
funding
that
they
were
trying
to
spend
down.
So
they
have
asked
for
that
extension
before
unrelated.
B
E
B
D
D
E
You
know
it
looks
like
deb
is
not
going
to
be
able
to
join
us,
so
we
should
probably
go
unless
you're
supposed
to
come
in.
At
a
specific
time,
we
haven't
no.
A
No,
I
actually
am
surprised.
I
thought
she
would
be
here
right
at
the
beginning,
because
I
know
that
she
likes
morning
meetings.
So
I
haven't
heard
anything
from
her
and
I
checked
my
email
as
well.
E
So
they're
asking
that,
excuse
me
orer's,
asking
that
they're
contract
be
modified.
This
is
the
2020
from
the
2020
plan
that
the
entire
amount
awarded
eleven
thousand
dollars
be
used
for
laundry
needs
that
the
internet
portion.
They
don't
need
that
anymore
because
of
some
issues
with
the
college
initiative.
Upstate
program-
and
I
did
have
a
question
so
apparently
there's
there
was
a
personnel
issue
with
that
program.
Do
you
have
any
information
about
that
at
mesa.
A
E
Yeah,
I
was
just
curious
as
to
whether
deb
felt
it
or
the
the
organization
felt
that
there
was
any
any
threat
to
the
the
continuation
of
that
program.
A
B
E
Okay
and
I'm
also
curious
and
sorry
but
isa
when
you're
speaking
with
deb,
mr,
how
many
people
are
being
supported
by
the
la
the
funds
for
the
laundry
service.
B
A
I
agree
I
I
I
know
that
it's
difficult
for
folks
to
get
laundry
services.
I
had
also
heard
that
my
understanding
was
that
they
had
an
agreement
with
pete's
laundry,
which
is
near
where
oer
is
located
and
something
went
awry
with
that.
So
I'm
also
wondering
how
they're
providing
the
funds
is.
A
D
D
It
does
seem
like
a
lot
of
laundry
and
is
it
only
to
the
people
who
are
involved
in
the
oar
program.
I
mean
you
know,
there's
the
it's.
A
Yeah
I
mean,
I
think,
what
I
think
that
any
person
that
they
consider
their
client
and
they
have
a
pretty
broad
understanding
of
what
client
is
at
oar,
can
access
this
program.
So
I
do
think
that
it
has
to
be
somebody
that
they're
working
with,
but
they
don't
have
to-
I
mean
in
my
experience
with
oar.
If
somebody
comes
in,
you
know,
for
a
basic
referral
or
to
ask
a
question
or
to
arrange
a
phone
call
or
a
ride
to
the
jail.
A
A
You
know
I
I
don't
know
I
I
was
at
a
coc
meeting
several
months
ago
now.
I
think
it
was
during
the
winter
when
deb
reported
at
that
meeting,
that
they
were
having
some
difficulties
with
the
laundromat
that
they
had
been
using.
Unfortunately,
and
that's
all
she
said
so
I
think
it's
possible
that
they've
either
just
started
working
with
a
different
laundromat
or
they've,
worked
it
out
with
that
service
provider,
because.
D
A
No,
that
not
to
my
knowledge
in
the
building
that
they
now
have
when
they
were
at
the
old
518
building
on
seneca
street.
A
Actually,
my
mind
is-
and
I
think
at
some
point
they
installed
one
washer
and
dryer.
I
could
be
wrong
on
that.
This
is
several
years
ago
now.
So
I'm
not
sure-
and
I
also
know-
and
you
probably
remember-
that
loads
and
fishes
also
right
before
the
pandemic
did
also
install
washer
dryer,
and
I
believe
that
they
are
now
making
that
available
to
people
again.
Okay,.
D
So
maybe
people
are
going
there
yeah
and
does
the
does
the
shelter
have
a
washer
dryer
available.
A
That's
a
good
question.
I
think
again
they
do.
I
don't
know
to
what
extent
that
they
are
that
they've
opened
that
up
for
people
to
use
and
if
my
memory
service
at
the
shelter
again,
it's
it's
limited
only.
I
think
only
one
or
two
washers
and
dryers.
A
Dryer
also,
I
I'm
so
I'm
keeping
track
of
your
your
questions
that
you're
asking
a
of
course.
You
know
this,
but
just
as
a
reminder,
if
you
feel
that
you
want
to
wait
until
I
can
answer
all
of
your
questions
since
deb
isn't
here
and
you
want
to
table
this,
I
can
follow
up
after
the
meeting
with
with
the
answers
I'm
able
to
get.
E
Now
she's
gonna
say
speaking
for
myself.
I
don't,
I
feel
comfortable
going
ahead
and
voting
on
the
resolution.
I
mean
it
makes
sense.
You
know
the
thing
where,
when
I
was
initially
thinking
about
this,
I
was
thinking
okay,
oer
and
individuals,
but
of
course,
some
or
prob.
Perhaps
several
of
these
individuals
have
families
too,
so
it's
quite
possible
that
when
we're
thinking
about
laundry,
it's
not
just
an
individual
doing
their
laundry,
it
is
laundry
for
their
family.
E
Should,
of
course,
be
much
more
money
I
and
the
question
about
the
the
shelter
you
know
they
do
have
residents
there.
So
you
know
they
have
the
people
who
are
actually
living
there.
So
if
I
I
do
believe
they
have
a
washer
and
dryer,
I
do
do
believe
some
tour
or
something
I
took
of
it-
that
I
did
see
that
laundry
room,
but
I'm
sure
that
the
residents
would
use
it.
You
know
what
have
the
priority
for
use
of
that
that
washer
dryer.
D
A
Yes,
and
that's
I'm,
that's
also
why
I
want
to
reach
out
tracy,
because
you
might
remember
in
a
previous
meeting.
Actually
I
don't
know
if
this
was
a
neighborhood
investment
meeting,
but
you
know
the
friendship
center
has
said
that
they
are
going
to
be
like
slowly
reopening,
but
I
don't
know
if,
in
their
reopening
plan
they
like
where
laundry
sits
in
that,
like,
as
carl
said
it
might
still
be,
for
these,
you
can
use
residents,
I
don't
know
where
they
are
in
their
reopening
plans.
So
that
would
be
good
for
me.
C
People
who
are
struggling
need
to
use
laundry
services,
but
we
don't
seem
to
have
any
not-for-profit
way
of
providing
them,
and
maybe
we
should
be
cultivating
that,
because
every
single
thing
doesn't
have
to
be
a
business
or
it's
okay,
if
it's
a
business,
but
then
there
are
some
people
who
need
who
need
it
to
be
the
least
possible
businesses,
like
you
know
some,
like.
Could
the
city
own
a
laundry
that
low-income
people
could
use
at
cost?
A
Don't
know
to
your
point
tracy,
I
am
aware,
I'm
sorry
teresa.
I
am
aware
of
there
used
to
be
a
program
in
los
angeles.
When
I
worked
there
who
had
a
you
know,
it
was
a
nonprofit
that
served
people
who
are
homeless,
very
innovative
program
at
all
different
kind
of
levels
of
their
spectrum
of
housing,
stability
from
people
who
are
sleeping
outdoors
to
people
who
were
impermanent
supportive
housing,
and
they
did
exactly
what
you're
talking
about.
A
They
created
a
laundromat
that
was
available
for
people
in
the
community
and
they
operated
at
a
very
low
cost,
with
very
low
threshold
for
being
able
to
utilize
the
laundromat,
and
I
think
it
was
kind
of
co-staffed
with
part
their
participants,
and
you
know
a
staff
member.
That
organization
no
longer
exists
that
I
know
of
not
because
of
the
laundry
but
just
other
reasons.
So
I
have
heard
of
such
a
thing
and
how
I
know
that
I
mean
my
understanding
or
what
my
knowledge
is
of
most
laundry
availability
in
the
community.
A
Is
this
sort
of
very
small
scale?
You
know
an
organization
will
put
in
one
washer
dryer,
because
there
is
a
there
is
a
big
need
for
people
who
are
homeless
or
just
unstably
housed
a
lot
of
apartments.
Don't
have
laundry
facilities
within
them,
it
can
be,
you
know,
quite
a
distance
to
get
there.
It
costs
money.
All
of
that
so
and
also
the
more.
B
C
E
And
lisa
another
question
I
have
for
dad
when
you
speak
with
her
the
the
home
that
they
own
on
west
buffalo
street.
You
know
the
one
that.
E
D
A
B
Earlier
tracy
asked
if
they
have
used
up
all
the
funds
that
letter
in
the
agenda
seems
to
indicate
that
is
the
case.
They
say
they
had
to
stop
services
three
weeks
ago
or
something
it.
A
B
D
But
I
think
it
does
raise
questions
about
what
is
available
and
where-
and
I
mean
there
also
could
be
funding
to
do
partial
payment
of
you
know,
whatever
an
arrangement
with
the
laundromat
that
funds
partially
paid
the
cost
of
the
washing.
B
Yeah,
it
seems
like
a
lot
of
money
and
I
mean
enough
money
to
buy
a
few
machines
to
internalize
internalize
the
cause,
rather
than
pay
somebody
to
do
it.
If,
if
that
is
you
know,
I
don't
know
what
I
don't
know
again,
like
others
are
saying,
I
don't
know
enough
of
the
logistics
of
managing
the
people
coming
in
and
handling
the
clothes,
the
devil's,
always
in
the
details
and.
B
B
D
B
D
Yeah
and
as
actually
most
of
the
new
apartment,
buildings
for
limited
income
definitely
have
laundry
facilities
in
the
buildings
and
the
higher
grade
apartments
also
are
building
in.
So
I
think
that
there's
going
to
eventually
be
fewer
of
these
public
laundry
places
as
more
places
have
laundry
in
their
buildings.
So
then
you
have
to
think
about.
Where
are
options
for
people
who
don't
have
it.
A
E
A
Offices
where
they're
currently
located,
but
it's
it's
a
very
tight
configuration
of.
B
A
Space,
so
I
did
get
a
tour
there
last
year
about
this.
There
were
actually
pre-pandemics
18
months
ago
and
it's
pretty
tight.
I
will
say
that
I
I
can't
envision
any
places
they
could
do
that
there
one
other
thing:
I've
worked
in
an
organization
that
does
provides
laundry
services,
but
the
other
difficulty
is,
if
you
have
one
washer
and
dryer
people
can
do
one
load
at
a
time
it
takes
about
an
hour.
You
know
you
could
say
give
or
take
for
per
wash.
A
So
it's
like
a
very
limited
number
of
people
a
day
can
take
advantage
of
that.
That
is
the
benefit
of
doing
having
a
laundromat,
because,
as
carl
pointed
out,
if
you
have
laundry
for
several
people
to
do
it's
going
to
be
more
than
one
load
and
then
at
least
that
way
you
can
do
it
all
at
once.
E
E
All
right
any
further
discussion,
all
in
favor
of
the
resolution,
all
right,
all
right.
That
was
great,
all
right,
okay,
so
also
our
resolutions.
I
think
the
next
thing
we
on
our
agenda
is,
let's
make
sure,
is
actually
good
news,
and
this
happened
to
us
our
memphis
last
year,
the
previous
year,
where
hud
gave
us
more
money
than
we
were
expecting.
E
So
there
was
an
extra
10
000
system
change.
20
of
that
is
going
to
administration,
so
we
have
an
extra
10
or
8
thousand
dollars
in
cdbg
funds
to
allocate
so
we
get
to.
It
was
decided
at
the
agency
meeting
that
our
committee
would
take
a
look
at
the
funding
request
and
then
make
a
resolution
to
the
agency
as
to
how
the
extra
monies
could
should
be
used.
E
So
it's
likely
that
our
recommendation
will
be
the
one
that's
accepted
by
the
agency,
so
at
the
eight
thousand,
twenty
five
dollars
and
sixty
cents,
so
at
the
very
end
or
toward
the
end
of
our
agenda
packet
is
the
funding
the
list
of
fundings,
requests
and
actual
amounts
paid.
The
you
know
the
action
plan,
so
we
can
use
that
to
help
help
us
decide
unless
people
have
already
taken
a
look
at
that
and
have
some
thoughts
about
how
this
money
could
be
utilized.
D
I
I
had
a
question
I
we
didn't.
We
did
partial
funding
to
the
110
auburn
street
home
ownership
and
the
the
south
plain
for
sale
duplex,
and
I
wondered
whether
putting
money
toward
those
would
make
make
them
more
successful.
D
D
B
A
E
D
C
E
A
I
guess
I
got
him
right
under
the
wire
what
I
will
say
with
reuse
when
I've
again,
when
I've
spoken
to
them
and
been
to
their
facility,
they
it's
amazing,
how
much
stuff
they
get
even
pre-pandemic
times,
and
I
think
they
they
did
also,
to
my
recollection,
put
a
pause
on
acceptance
of
donation
earlier
in
the
pandemic,
maybe
for
different
reasons,
but
they
usually
do
try
to
like
reopen
that
as
soon
as
possible.
They,
you
know,
they
have
quite
a
storage
issue.
A
E
A
I
think
that
they,
you
know
they're
using
the
old
green
star
location.
They
have
a
lot
of
different
options,
but
at
the
same
time,
what
happens?
Is
they
end
up
getting
so
much
stuff
that
they
can't
palletize
it
and
offload
it
fast
enough?
If,
for
example,
if
it's
closed,
it
won't
be
sold
and
then
they
also
have
the
the
difficulty
of.
If
they're
going
to
be
trying
to
sell
the
the
clothing
to
a
rag,
aggregator
type
person,
then
there's
transportation
costs.
They
have
like
one.