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From YouTube: 03-04-20 City Utilities Advisory Committee Meeting
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03-04-20 City Utilities Advisory Committee Meeting
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A
As
I
chair,
the
Planning
and
Zoning
for
the
county
and
there's
two
members
have
been
appointed,
never
shown
up
and
we've
asked
them
to
be
replaced
in
it.
There's
no
little
short,
so
we're
gonna
have
to
incorporate
some
of
the
terrible.
Yes
that
way,
I
believe
in
the
county.
Any
clarification
on
that,
because
it
won't
be
very
difficult,
braiding
the
nose
to
make
it
not
miss
three
meetings.
A
B
B
The
new
members
I
know
some
of
you
already
saw
that
last
year,
but
this
is
a
presentation,
so
Andy
will
be
making
a
presentation
part
of
this
committee.
We
we
want
it
because
we
also
hired
a
consultant
which
is
Lockwood
and
aluminum
for
the
water
master
plan
and
council
wants
this
community
to
be
because
there
needs
to
be
public
input.
B
So
this
committee
would
be
very
vital
about
that
master
plan
to
get
the
public
input
and
then
public
hearing,
but
day-to-day
this
committee
will
be
working
with
the
consultant
to
get
the
public
input
because
you
are
appointed
by
council.
Whatever
you
talk
to
your
councilman,
whatever
their
wish
is
for
the
future.
This
master
plan
will
be
for
next
50
years,
including
all
kind
of
how
much
money
we
need.
B
B
Before
she
present
that
utility,
it
is
called
a
quest
one.
It
is
not
haunted
by
a
festival,
it
is
an
enterprise
fund,
so
it
runs
like
a
business
still.
It
is
solid
waste
environmental
services.
These
are
all
funded
by
vapir.
So
what
whatever?
The
water
sobre
keep
a
that's
funded
us.
We
don't
get
a
single
penny
from
general
fund.
We
actually
have
to
pay
money
to
the
general.
D
B
Done
before
you
go
I
guess
we
need
to
introduce
I'm,
really
I'm.
The
typical
director
Angie
come
to
our
operation
manager,
solution
manager,
operation,
especially
on
the
financial
side
of
it
and
mr.
Sulu
Garcia.
He
is
our
engineering
manager,
construction
projects
line
displacement
for
anything
we
do
in
construction
side.
Mr.
Garcia
and
missing
is
a
system
director.
Mr.
Mike
Rogers.
He
is
in
training
in
Corpus.
D
D
This
is
our
capital
improvement
program.
This
is
what
we
are
projecting
for
fiscal
year,
2020
through
2024
on
the
water.
We
are
asking
for
93
million-
and
you
know
you
know
different
slide-
will
give
you
a
breakdown
and
what
the
different
projects
are.
But
is
there
all
the
projects
that
have
been
presented
to
Council?
Well,
the
wastewater
is
86
630
the
primary
cost
here
in
fiscal
year.
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B
D
B
B
D
This
is
just
a
brief
synopsis
of
what
we
have
under
expenses
I
had
morning.
We
have
personnel,
materials
and
supplies
contract
services
of
the
charges,
debt,
service
and
transfers
are
transfers
to
debt
service
and
to
our
construction
fund,
and
this
is
on
the
waterworks
side,
but
the
biggest
payment
I
guess
it
did
the
biggest
expense
we
have
is
debt
service,
which
is
34
percent
of
our
budget,
and
this
goes
to
pay
off
all
everything
we
do
in
the
department
is
pretty
much
debt
service
funded.
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F
D
Okay,
there's
some
facts
about
the
water.
In
the
wastewater
rates
in
the
21st
century,
we've
been
increasing
rates.
Five
to
six
percent
per
year
trend
is
expected
to
continue
a
WWE
expects
water
and
wastewater
rates
across
the
USA
to
triple
in
the
next
15
years
rate.
Adjustments
are
primarily
due
to
reasons
beyond
our
utilities.
Control
such
as
inflation
system
replacement,
regulatory
mandates,
etcetera
30
to
40
percent
of
utilities,
currently
charge
rates
that
do
not
cover
their
cost.
D
Sitting
the
radio
initial
observations,
city's
policy
of
annual
nominal
rate
adjustments
has
been
beneficial,
has
resulted
in
the
financially
healthy
utility
until
the
current
year.
However,
increasing
costs
I
need
to
finance
150
to
180
million
in
new
debt.
Capital
improvements
will
require
rate
adjustments
that
will
be
higher
than
two
percent
timing
of
rate.
Adjustments
will
depend
primarily
on
when
city
chooses
to
finance
the
CIP,
which
is
the
capital
improvement
process.
What.
B
F
B
B
B
B
F
B
F
B
B
D
B
B
That
most
of
the
chemicals
we
buy,
they
are
manufacturing
us.
A
chemical
doesn't
come
from
China
about
the
parts,
the
supplies.
Luckily,
fortunately,
we
have
a
warehouse.
We
store
pretty
much
a
whole
month
of
supply,
but
if
we
have
too
many
night
breaks,
then-
and
so
hopefully
this
China
deal
will
recover.
Everything
comes
from
there.
D
These
are
the
total
revenues
that
we
got
in
2019
2.8
billion
dollars,
expenses
that
won't
fly
for
so
we
help
fund
balance
of
2.7,
and
this
is
what
is
estimated
for
2020.
This
is
going
up
a
little
bit
because
we
are
now
charging
$1
to
every
household,
regardless
irrigation
every
account
and
that
what
that
fee
is
coming
into
this
account
in
order
to
have
money
available
to
purchase
water
grace.
So
this
is
this
is
an
account.
That's
strictly
for
water
right,
yeah,.
B
B
B
B
We
can.
We
can
take
the
money,
work
from
the
water,
sell
and
buy
the
water
right
and
we
would
have
short
of
money
in
operation,
but
you
will
see
a
lot
of
people
will
say:
oh
we
own
64,000,
acre
feet
of
water
right
city
and
we're
using
about
forty
five
thousand
acre
feet
why
you
need
to?
Otherwise
we
buy
water
rights
for
the
future
because-
and
these
money
is
coming
half
coming
from
the
developer
for
building
new
land
and
which
it
started
two
years
ago,
but
we
didn't
have
any
money
to
buy
new
water
ice.
B
B
Because
you
know
when
we
buy
water,
rice
is
converted
to
municipal
water,
why's
that
it's
a
single
drop
of
water
on
the
river.
We
have
the
first
priority.
All
the
farmers,
everybody
is
gone.
Municipal
water
has
the
first
priority,
that's
what
we
pay
a
premium
price
at
three
thousand
acre-feet,
but
once
we
own
it
is
forever.
So,
if
I
can
find.
H
F
B
See
in
features
in
South
Florida,
we
will
have
about
eight
to
ten
million
effluent
and,
as
you
can
see,
texas,
there
is
already
two
communities
start
recycling
wastewater
with
a
membrane
filter.
So
eventually,
if
the
water
is
short,
is
that
we
have
to
do,
we
have
to
take
the
water
and
run
through
the
membrane
filter
and
put
it
in
water
supply.
B
B
H
B
H
B
H
A
certain
limit,
then,
that
765,
maybe
250,
but
not
not
not
at
that
level,
I
mean
it's
just
and
if
it
mistakes
or
oversights
have
been
made
in
adding
chlorination
to
our
water.
Imagine
a
filter
that
needed
replacement,
that,
oh
they
let
it
go
one
day.
How
many
people
will
we
affecting
and
look
at
the
people
that
will
be
affected
will
be
the
most
support,
but
people
that
don't
have
a
voice
heard
that
that
cannot
even
be
an
option.
In
my
opinion,
it
really
can't
we.
F
G
F
I
H
Your
protocol,
who
was
held
responsible
for
that
for
the
lack
of
the
chlorination,
wouldn't
that
be
something
to
kind
of
win
back.
The
trust
from
the
people
I
mean
because
no
one
was
held
accountable.
Far
as
I
know
and
I
never
said,
I'm,
not
a
chlorine
person
either.
That's
another
chemical
I
do
not
want.
In
my
father
my
grandchildren,
my
granddaughter's.
E
B
B
C
A
All
right,
I
have
a
welder
in
Iraq
blue
right
yeah
as
long
as
I'm
using
it.
The
water
comes
up
nice
crystal
clear,
put
fields
and
water,
but
if
I
don't
more
than
I
can
flush
that
thing
in
one
way
the
first
Tommy
30
gallons
are
rusty
right,
and
this
is
basically
what
we're
talking
about
here,
so
I'm
trying
to
think
you'll
need
to
put
a
device,
no
just
read
by
them.
A
Whenever
I
run,
it
close,
it
you're
fine,
but
it
gets
to
a
point
where
I
have
to
filter,
because,
where
I
stored
because
they
sit
there
so
long,
you
know
it
just
it's
something
that
is
not
going
to
go
away
with
us.
Unless
we
change
the
entire
the
entire
system,
our
water
system
and
you'll
learn
more
about
it.
A
You
know
we
can
debate
this
till
we're
blue
the
system.
That's
in
place
needs
to
be
revamped.
It's
going
to
take
millions
to
do
it
and
in
rates
go
up,
1%
2%.
They
want
to
hang
us
right
and
because,
in
my
opinion,
people
don't
realize
that
they
think
they're
OK.
The
water
belongs
to
Laredo
city
of
Laredo,
Priscilla,
riddle,
funds.
Everything-
and
you
just
learned
one
ago
that
this
department
is
self
sustained
by
the
ratepayer,
and
so
we
want
to
constitute
us
a
to
double
edged
sword.
A
Here
we
want
to
conserve
water,
and
if
we
do,
we
don't
make
money
right.
So
our
my
rhythm,
that
goes
down
so
not
we
don't
have
money
to
do
what
we
need
to
do
so
we
really
don't
want
to
conserve,
but
we
wanted
to
Lucic
one
phone,
but
this
is
a
great
area
until
we
figure
it
out
and
the
secondary
water
suppose,
maybe
it
that's
when
I
lost
a
bunch
of
money
and
we
have
to
use
other
what?
If
there
is
a
stagnates,
then
we
can
use
it.
A
So
this
group
here
testable
by
speech
constantly
and
we
want
to
start
to
my
opinion,
every
meeting
having
a
message,
a
unified
message,
to
take
back
to
your
consummate.
It
is
more
important
for
them
to
start
thinking
about
this.
It
is
about
the
pinata
party
and
the
movie
at
the
art
and
and
the
Oscar
party
to
get
reelected,
because
that's
what
it
is
pay
attention
to
our
view
that
our
city
and.
A
So
when
you
say
we
don't
have
trust
you
as
a
board
member
I
don't
have
to
started
spinning
around
those
people
that
are
around
you,
the
trust
because
I
drink
tap
water,
they
might
mean
okay,
I've
been
drinking
water,
since
I
was
born
and
my
teeth.
I'm
73
years
old
I
have
all
my
teeth
because
of
that
it
makes
one
thing
strong
teeth.
So
there's
there's
a
positive,
the
negative
you're
afraid
of
of
metals.
I.
Take
vitamins,
I,
take
minerals
every
day,
I,
don't
think
I
get
enough
and
I'm
living
proof.
A
F
A
Pan
in
this
can
what
we
ate
will
ago,
the
plastic
you
know,
but
everything's
gonna
kill
us
so
no
later
right,
but
why
we're
still
good?
What's
do
the
resources
there's?
No,
so
this
this
group
here
has
to
start
working
in
a
common
goal
and
that
is
there
are
waters
good
I've
given
rear.
Since
1983
I
got
no
complaints,
I
sit,
my
daughter
would
walking
along
a
young.
A
If
no
animals
making
it
I'm,
not
gonna,
there's
no
chapter
on
that
pub
I'll,
never
be
they're
telling
me
so
so
I'm
still
here,
alright
I
may
be
the
exception
to
the
rule,
but
I'm
still
here
and
I
spend
a
lot
of
time
in
the
brush.
So
our
job
here
is
to
get
the
best
work
for
the
will.
That's
the
best
way
possible
and
look
to
the
future,
but
our
job
rigid
job
here
is
our
complement.
To
start
talking
about
this
I've
been
on
the
committee.
What
you've
been
a
very
longer
than
I
have.
F
A
We
have
not
been
able
to
make
them
understand
the
secondary
water
source
because
we
have
more
water.
You
will
see
a
pro
presentation
sooner
or
later,
or
how
much
water
we
have
and
how
much
water
we
usually
go.
Why
do
we
need
a
secondary
water
source?
Well,
we
live
in
a
very
volatile
world.
Roppa
18-wheeler,
now
on
the
bridge,
further
up
maestro
drop
into
the
fund
by
his
ranch
park,
an
18-wheeler
and
drop
the
holes
in
the
river
and
pollute
the
waters
over.
We
can't
drink
it
anymore,
cleaner
to
drink
it.
What's
gonna
happen.
A
This
in
Tennessee
was
a
Tennessee
where
they
had
a
chemical
storage
tank
next
to
the
river
mm-hmm
and
it
was
leaking
for
years
and
people
started
getting
cancer
and
everything
else,
and
that
was
man-made
and
it
was
a
section
to
put
there
right.
So
imagine
somebody
and
we
have
a
lot
of
nemesis
in
this
world
against
us.
A
So,
given
18,
we
go
to
solo,
something
and
part
one
here
apart
on
their
part
them
there
by
a
ranch,
I'll
set
us
up
and
park
trucks
and
forever
to
where
we
don't
have
drinking
water
and
that's
where
the
secondary
water
source
comes
in
or
how
much
weight
have
you
gotten
on
your
place?
No,
my
texture
blend
right
thanks.
A
A
A
Do
some
people
feel
strong
about
this
and
they
believe
it?
We
need
to
clean
everything
out
of
that
water.
Well,
it's
just
like
this.
The
doctor
with
his
son,
his
wife,
didn't,
want
him
to
have
germs,
and
what
does
he
do
brings
up
a
doctor's
office
and
takes
in
an
int
and
drove
them
before
pinning
the
eat
up,
so
they
can
pick
up
whatever
materials
they
put
in
the
body
get
in
type
by
yourself
is
no,
because
if
I
wanted
him
to
live
in
a
germ-free
environment,
so
we
don't.
A
If
we
don't
give
our
self
identify
bodies,
you
know
we're
gonna
die,
hope
just
a
coronavirus,
kiss
one
kiss
lover,
okay.
So
what
you're
listening
to
right
now
is
a
cost
operator
operator.
Where
does
the
money
come
from
be
honest?
How
many
of
y'all
here
beside
the
employees
know
that
we're
self-funded
from
the
waters
because
I
guarantee
you?
Everybody
already
thinks
that
the
City
Council
says
here's
the
money
we'll
do
it,
and
then
they
go
okay,
no,
and
how
many
y'all
know
that
we
have
a
shortage
of
employees.
A
A
These
people
here
they
better
watch
it
like
a
hawk.
So
it's
easy
to
say:
you're
gonna
get
people
come
in
here.
I'm
gonna
give
a
presentation
on
the
secondary
water
source,
they're
good.
They
make
a
solid
that
pipes
at
the
edge
of
town,
just
not
hookup
to
right,
haven't
even
been
built,
but
publishers
are
gonna,
cost
us.
So,
ok,
my
little
pea
brain
I
keep
rolling.
How
can
we
do
this?
A
B
B
A
Closed
up
Cuchillo
the
lake
that
they
built
on
us
alone
and
Tony
in
you
know,
that's
Korean
oil.
They
built
the
lake
called
Cuchillo.
They
built
a
by.
It
does
doughnut
Cuchillo
to
feed
water
monitoring,
and
so
we
look
at
Mexico's
a
third
world
country,
but
they're
more
progressive
than
we
are
first
English
too
much
yeah.
You
go,
buy
a
bottle
of
that
at
the
store
for
a
dollar
75
when
it
cost
the
big
sensors
put
in
yeah,
and
you
see
nothing
about.
A
I
A
A
H
F
B
H
F
F
B
C
H
B
A
B
A
You
get
TC
to
come
in
there,
but
back
then
it
was
somebody
else
they
come
in
and
said
you
got
both
water
and
people
want
to
shoot
you
right.
So
whenever
you
see
somebody
standing
in
front
flash
books
and
open
it
up
and
we're
going
around
the
road
they're
doing
and
I've
seen
that
I
used
to
work
with
bolt
cutters,
so
I
used
to
see
it
all
the
time
we'd
be
working
on
it,
hey
what's
up
dirt
and
Morris
company
and
they.
H
A
H
A
But
if
you
play
job,
if
you
look
at
the
rainfall
they
come
me,
Scott
is
down
35
feet,
Dalton's
down
30
40
feet.
Well,
he's
he
yeah!
Well,
that's
when
I
looked
at
was
35
so
and
I'm.
He
starts
down,
of
course,
when
he
starts
a
be
plate,
but
I
give
the
point
that
it
doesn't
go
over
the
the
van
anymore.
So
it
has
to
have
some
ducks
on
him
to
push
water
out.
I'll,
see
them.
I'll,
see
that
though
Venus
and
so
what
I'm
getting
is
that
snow
belts
aren't
there.
A
The
rainfall
is
not
there.
We're
going
to
different
weather
patterns,
so
secondary
water
source
may
be
the
thing
to
look
at.
But
if
there's
no
water
in
the
ground,
you
know
we
are
recharging
the
zones
of
the
recharge
zones,
it's
like
in
Santa
those
catfish
farms.
They
were
using
a
mini
catalog,
2
million
gallons
a
day
wherever
they
basically
shut
them
all
down,
because
they
were
depleting
the
aquifer
Sam.
No,
they.
A
I
I
I
A
A
I
Yeah
but
here's
the
thing
I
hear
you,
your
assistant,
that
help
me
out
that
see
if
I
could
get
it
a
wanna
test
on
this,
and
so
I
went
to
this
place
that
day,
I
guess
they
moved
it.
You
got
a
new
lab
right,
okay,
so
the
game
in
this
list
of
people
that
are
called
to
so
I
said
it's
that
one:
oh,
no
I'm
analyzes
and
it's
just
okay,
four,
four
four
variants
or
young.
C
I
Cut
you
$250,
listen,
I,
don't
always
it
is
it
really
partner.
I
know
it
is,
but
I'm
gonna
get
your
certified,
he
says.
Well,
then
you
will
cook
you
$4,600
you'll,
take
your
motor
fuel
water!
Your
when
you
walk
when
you
can
this
water
from
water
gas
to
water.
Again,
there's
nothing
there
except
my
review
and
that's
what
that
is.
How.
H
B
B
And
that's
what
part
of
those
this
thing
on
South
Florida,
because
that
would
be
the
bigger
sewer
plan.
The
goal
is
to
look
at
permit
amendments,
to
let's
see
that
if
we
can
reuse
the
water,
but
the
thing
is
South
Loretto,
you
don't
have
you
don't
have
people
who
has
nice
long
irrigated
long,
so
we
can
sell
that
irrigation
water,
but
nobody
gonna
use
it.
B
F
A
B
This
is
the
thing
that
that's
when
we
dump
on
the
river-
that's
the
most
cleanest
thing
you
can
have
why
we
want
to
take
that
water
mix
it
with
us
again.
Polluted
water
treated
again
released
it
of
that,
because
it's
all
about
public
perception.
We
can
go
through
a
membrane,
filter
and
and
and
this
is
a
drinking
water
when
you
go
to
the
to
the
outfall
ends
of
the
world,
I
mean
you
can
smell.
Chlorine.
H
A
How
easy
look
at
the
perception
perception
is
it's
all
and
with
this
one
year
at
the
maneuver
Bowl,
our
boss
decide
that
we
establish
develop
toys,
we're
going
to
participate
and
he
wouldn't
bought
this
water
by
gum
camp
but
job.
He
says
this
is
the
best
water
we
can
use.
It's
utopia,
water,
Wow,
okay,
first
thought
in
my
mind,
was:
does
anybody
know
where
utopia
is
that.
A
A
Municipality
in
the
valley,
Freddy,
fender,
liner,
very
fender,
water,
that's
right
and
I
said:
no
wonder
the
Manila
tastes
good.
What
you
see
perception!
He
never
read
the
source.
He
just
saw
the
word.
Utopia.
Utopia
has
to
be
clean
because
it
constantly
help
country
right,
limestone,
filter,
attack
and
know
my
daughter's
villain
Sharon
and
it's
to
what
I
have
for
dinner
last
night.
Can
you
tell
me
they
drink
the
water
right?
A
A
It
is
his
I
saw
that
myself
and
I
drink
tap
water
I
mean
it's
just.
It's
perception
a
lot
now
yeah.
If
this
stuff
here
so
Vivian
Meadows,
that's
gonna,
create
your
problems.
The
city
should
know
life
right
and
they
do
test
the
waters
all
over
the
place.
They
just
don't
system
at
their
house
right.
If
you
know.
I
A
Check
your
toothbrush
at
your
house,
miss
got
bacteria
I
mean
where
is
for
you
before?
Do
you
use
your
toilet
in
your
bathroom
and
where's,
your
toothbrush
sit
and
let
they're
close
to
the
toilet.
So
what
I'm
getting
is
you
know
it's
this
few
real
about
it
right
and
that's
our
job,
but
I
really
do
want
to
instill
this
new
group.
A
If
they,
you
know
where
it
was
chair,
where
people
have
televisions
where
was
chair,
that
we
take
something
back
to
our
Casa
La
Rocca
I
meet
with
my
food
Martinez
once
a
month,
and
we
talk
about
what's
being
going
on
here.
We
haven't
met
first,
two
or
three
months
with
him
because
we
haven't
had
meetings,
but
he
does
have
that.
So
your
councilman
needs
to
know
from
you
what
we're
talking
about
it,
what
we
need
for
them
to
talk
about,
and
then
the
other
thing
I
will
continue.
A
A
H
H
A
F
K
G
A
H
A
H
A
A
B
A
H
B
F
B
F
B
C
B
F
B
B
B
We
work
for
you
guys.
We
have
at
least
in
my
side
and
my
team.
We
have
nothing
to
hide
so
anytime,
you
wanna
know
something
just
call
us
or
just
say:
hey
after
I
got
asked
question:
can
I
stop
by
or
call
me
or
Mike
Roger.
Our
door
is
always
open
this.
We
are
not
perfect,
because
nothing
is
perfect
and
I
wish.
B
H
B
B
A
little
bit
more
on
yeah
and
the
council
forgets
the
moment
you
raise
now.
The
levers
make
$12
truck
driver,
miss
1350
before
they
were
used
to
make
$8
craft
truck
driver
needs
to
make
1250
so
that
so
all
these
other
people
we
have
crew
leader.
We
have
other
person.
They
are
here
for
15-20
years
they're,
making
like
50
cents
more
than
that
I
just
walk
in
and
but
council
doesn't
want
to
listen
to
them.
They
said.
Oh,
it's,
your
problem
and.
B
B
Those
are
I
think
those
are
some
of
the
state
council
failed
to
understand.
We
begged
them
even
last
year.
I
beg
to
see
don't
increase
the
rate
unless
we
are
just
other
people,
because
there
is
no
compression,
you
can
just
raise
the
minimum
wage,
not
our
than
once.
Well
that's
too
much
money,
then
don't
raise
the
minimum
wage
for.
H
D
Give
me
was
a
dollar
to
the
minimum,
but
everybody
else
just
got
a
percentage
like
two
percent,
so
it
didn't
help
because
the
last
year
was
the
first
year
where
they
actually
adjusted
the
other
rates,
but
my
they
started
with
as
made
it
to
10
and
then
11,
then
12,
but
they
left
everybody
else.
The
same
so
now
you've
got
the
brand
new
custodian
coming
in
making
almost
the
same
amount
as
somebody
that's
been
here,
four
five,
six
seven
years
you
know
so
that's.
B
I
F
H
I
H
A
Appointed
here
you
don't
take
back
to
them
as
an
individual.
What
is
going
on
here?
What's
your
business
fulfill?
That's
it
yeah
yeah!
We
got
an
effect
chain
on
and
I
saw
this
and
that's
mass
time
that
I'm
talking
to
my
choreo
and
oil,
sauce
I
think
you've
talked
to
you
talking
to
be
a
marathon
order
and
also
a
couple
but
they're
gone,
because
their
constant
is
no
longer
here
and
it
changes
right.
It's
not
something
that
just
sustains
Charlie
sent
me
here
to
point
at
me
and
the
cooler
came.
A
So
if
you
want
to
stay,
there
said
sure
and
I'm
in
a
different
district.
So
but
the
bottom
line
is
that
he
knows
my
concerns
right
there
and
he
and
I
are
good
friends.
It
does
continue.
Otherwise
I'd
be
gone
all
right
and
you
start
all
over
again
and
they
start
all
over
again
and
exactly
nothing
gets
done.
Is.
A
F
A
B
B
A
we
will
not
be
having
lot
of
our
home
storage.
The
radio
is
very
fortunate
to
we
just
having
the
mission
produce
is
the
world's
largest
avocado
export,
so
they're
building
a
facility,
50
million
dollars
right
next
to
oil
people,
because
we
have
water,
they
use
one
definition.
They
will
use
about
million
water
every
day,
so
we
wait
for
unless
you
have
those
capacity,
nobody
gotta
count.
If
somebody
come
and
say,
hey
I
need
three
million
gallon
a
day,
because
I'm
gonna
do
a
more
water.
B
F
D
H
B
C
F
C
B
H
B
B
A
But
see
like
ideas,
my
Alex
alex
is
always
idea.
The
problem
is
he's
taking
them
to
the
wrong
person.
He
needs
to
get
an
investor,
but
you
need
to
get
ordinance
for
the
house
that
are
built
with
a
drain
going
out
to
where
you
can
capture
that
work
to
water,
your
plants
or
whatever.
Well,
that's
a
big
thing
me
individually
to
go
to
my
house
at
sixty
years
old
and
will
knock
walls
down
get
the
pipe
outside.
I
I
G
I
B
F
A
B
C
F
B
I
I
Erica,
the
children
is
what
Mother
Nature
does
way
up
in
the
sky
when
it,
when
the
water,
gas
form
gets
too
cold
weather
comment
section
to
cloud
and
then
when
it's
got
too
much
condensation,
we
say
he'd
rain.
But
thank
you
for
getting
that.
That
is
drinking
water,
pure
drinking
water,
but
just
a
lot
of
stuff.
In
here
water,
liquid
room,
you
don't
bring
everything
down
and
suppose
the
equipment
on
the
ground
and
get
your
trends
and
and
your
that's
value
to
everything,
turns
green.
A
I
I
Have
a
lot
of
stuff
in
the
air
every
car?
What
about
monoxide,
but
it's
spread
out
and
whatever
else
is
in
here
it
is
harmless,
because
if
it
wasn't,
we
all
be
dead,
and
so
you
know
so
when
you
get
there
you'll
get
this.
This
is
what
the
Colts
are
dirty,
that's
it!
But
if
you
don't
water
for
a
while,
don't
sleep
with
it
whatever
passes
on
later
on,
if
it
has
nothing
that
everything
that
some
say.
B
B
F
D
F
A
B
B
F
A
H
B
Plan
what
one
of
the
that
item
as
part
of
the
rate
increase
was-
and
this
moment
we
have-
you-
see
all
those
storage
tank
we
have
close
to
40
million
gallon,
so
our
emergency
water
supply,
that
is
everything
shut
down.
The
business
get
no
water,
Monday
the
hospitals,
and
so
that's
the
emergency
water
needs
is
about
20
million
gallon.
So
at
this
moment
we
have
only
two
days
of
emergency
water
supply
from.
B
Here,
yeah
and
next
five
here
to
add
another
10
million
gallon,
so
we
got
because
each
each
five
million
gallon
tank
cost
you
about
seven
to
ten
million
dollar.
So
we
have
proposed
to
five
million
gallon
tank
in
southern,
especially
in
the
cuatro
Vientos
Altos
area
is
growing
and
eventually
be
another
tank
on
mile
marker
13,
because
all
those
warehouses
is
going.
That's
what
that
immediate.
Those
of
you
know
Morello
the
Lyon
Street
line
and
those.
F
B
Two
times
one
is
empty
for
me
for
almost
last
20
years,
so
the
project
is
to
knock
down
that
time
because
after
it
was
built
it
to
start
leaking,
so
it's
it's
empty,
so
that
would
be
torn
down
this
year
and
we're
gonna
build
a
new
tank
there
and
the
south
tank.
If
you
drive
around
it
will
say
sneaking
so
we
fix
in
Delhi.
Once
we
build
a
north
tank,
you
will
carry
down
the
south
tank
and
build
a
new
one,
those
kinds
of
almost
50
plus
year
over
there.
So.
F
F
F
F
B
B
B
Hundred
percent
foolproof
before,
if
something
happens,
provide
water
comment
aside:
that's
why
it's
delay
and
toys.
Why
is
not
moving
forward?
I
need
to
make
sure
everything
is
correct
before
we
start,
then
wind,
okay,
and
so
it
takes
money
and
time,
sometimes
it
just.
If
you
look
at
the
tank
in
front
of
United
high
school,
it
took
what
how
many
year
it
took
almost
five
to
six
years
designing
and
then
finding
on.
A
G
A
If
we
do
it
individually
and
say
hey,
you
know
the
space
feel
we're
losing
employees
because
they're
feeling
this
and
that
or
this
one
somewhere
else.
We
need
to
help
the
guys
on
top
a
little
bit,
but
whatever
it
is,
and
try
and
sneak
it
in
like
that.
It
just
I've
been
wrong
to
make
too
many
boards
and
everything
else.
When
you
confirm
whether
it's
kind
of
like
a.
A
H
B
H
K
D
D
D
He
approves,
you
know
many
managers
and
goes
back
to
you
chuck.
Then
they
have
to
look
at
the
job
bullets
and
then
have
to
look
at
the
PDQ.
Then
they
have
to
post.
Then
you
post
that
minimum
five
days
hope
you
get
good,
quick
candidates.
Then
you
tell
them,
you
know
what
close
it
and
we
do
the
applicants.
Then
you
say
you
know
what
you
post
it
to
have
selected
this
one.
Then
it
goes
through
the
process.
All
over
again
you
go
to
HR,
he
goes
through
here.
Then.
You
have.
B
K
I'm
representing
Talbert
artist
district
for
right
now,
I
work
for
the
railroad
college.
From
there
the
story-
Life,
Center
retired
from
the
web
comedy
juvenile
Department
I
was
there
for
23
years.
I
ran
for
City
Council
back
in
2003.
I
ran
for
LSD
board
of
trustees
about
six
years
ago,
so
I've
been
around
any.
K
K
J
I
I'll
be
38
coming
to
this
song.
26
did
you
come
here,
but
anyway
leave
kill
my
life
except
you
know
how
much
better.
I
You
my
life
question
in
1970,
a
story
and
in
designing
and
construction
and
for
about
14
years
now
being
and
abstaining
spectrum
to
turn
the
handicapped
in
construction.
So
I
do
a
lot
of
inspections
out
of
town
Frank
you
ate
it.
We
got
a
lot
of
work
in
that
and-
and
basically
you
know
the
job
to
her
head
and
I
work.
Very
few
are
so
like
any
quality
time
and
I
would
spend
it
playing.
I
Racquetball
I
mean
that
was
one
pageant
and
for
thirty-eight
years,
I've
just
stopped
a
couple
years
back
and
I
recommend
it
to
everybody
and
I
liked
like
twelve
hours
to
get
a
degree.
That's
it
it
doesn't
whatever
it
degree.
It's
not
going
to
help
me
because
I'm
self-employed
I
make
you
know
for
your
money,
and
so
anyway,
but
I
enjoy,
enjoy
jewelry,
dough
and
and
I've
got
a
lot
of
ideas.
You
know
and
I've
got
a
patent
in
a
drafting
table.
I,
don't
know
you
remember
working
and
it's.
A
He
needs
to
have
an
ordinance
for
this
if
the
water
from
an
air
conditioner
is
good,
many
of
water,
our
yard,
but
how
many
residents
are
going
to
go
out
there
and
spend
thousand
dollars
drilling
holes
through
the
walls
extending
it
by
now
and
then
how
they
want
to
use
it?
That's
the
the
the
the
niche
right
and
he
does
he
does
test
waters.
He
does
all
that
stuff.
A
He'll
tell
you
how
to
set
up
your
yard
with
an
irrigation
system
that
will
you'll
never
lose
any
evaporation
of
the
water,
but
how
much
is
gonna
cost
you
I
always
keep
telling
them.
It's
like
these
mom
kids
nemesis
way
to
make
even
think
about
it.
What's
it
gonna
cost
to
put
it
in
because
if
it
costs
more
than
a
dollar
you're
not
going
to
do
it,
people
don't
realize
you
know
you
buy
the
other
case
and
it
cost
you
ten
fifteen
cents
a
bottle,
but
you
go
walk
in
or
walk
in.
A
H
Name
is
David:
James
I
was
born
and
raised
on
the
radio
Texas
on
the
west
side.
I've
lived
in
places
at
a
tree
down
the
city,
Norfolk
Pasadena,
California,
Pasadena
Texas
have
been
all
over
the
place
that
served
as
Merchant
Marine
I
am
an
advocate
I'm.
Also
an
ordained
minister
I
have
a
street
ministry
I
do
as
much
as
I
can,
for
the
less
fortunate
and
for
the
poorest
in
our
community
and
I
will
continue
to
do
so
and
fight
and
try
and
be
for
their
voice.
A
And
my
name
is
Lanna:
ruolan
is
on
a
single
Benavides.
I
come
from
a
little
town
called
big
Wells
and
graduated
high
school
in
Carrizo
springs
in
66
went
into
the
Air.
Force
did
not
get
to
go
to
Vietnam.
My
father
died
models
of
a
heart
attack
that
this
part
mental
hardships
to
discharge
I've
got
hard
locally
with
a
high
school
education.
There
was
not
much
that
to
make
a
living
off,
but
I
was
fortunate
in
1970
to
get
hired
for
sub.
Wasn't
about
telephone
as
a
technician
field.
A
Technician
installer
rose
to
the
racks
with
regional
director
of
the
high
school
education,
because
I
don't
sit
back,
I,
don't
have
fear
of
speaking
out
of
mind
and
I,
don't
mind
working
15
to
24
hours
a
day.
It
doesn't
bother
me
one
bit
and
so
I've
got
a
lot
of
a
all
over
been
in
politics.
I
was
school
board.
A
President
trustee
in
praise
of
Spain
for
two
terms
made
a
lot
of
changes
more
to
the
rhythm
1983
and
was
adopted
by
the
time
about
10
years
later,
when
they
accepted
me
a
while,
but
I've
served
on
a
lot
of
our
political
boards
on
the
web
county
chair
for
the
Planning
and
Zoning
I've
been
on
the
board
of
adjustments
for
the
city.
This
committee
board
member
for
the
real
Association
I,
put
on
fishing
derby
for
kids,
I'm,
a
kid
person,
I,
love,
I,
think
they're
our
future
and
we
steer
them
in
the
right
direction.
A
A
We
need
to
direct
our
energies
in
the
right
direction
and
that's
why
I
say
if
somebody's
got
a
beef,
don't
go
destroy
what
we're
working
here
and
make
it
look
like
I,
don't
know.
What's
going
on,
the
worst
thing
we
can
have
is
one
of
us
will
stand
for
the
City
Council
without
the
board's
consent
and
I
say
that
consent,
because
you
are
the
leaders
of
this
port
I
stayed
here
tonight,
cherry,
that's
it
yeah
and,
and
and
and
to
have
what
we're
working
towards
thought
of
by
other
people
is
not
non
meanings.
A
I
wouldn't
be
here
if
that
was
the
case.
So
with
that
I.
Thank
you
guys
for
being
here.
The
most
difficult
thing
is
to
have
a
form
without
a
form:
we've
company,
their
typical
assignment,
we'll
go
home
and
nothing.
We
could
wiggle
to
nothing,
and
we
have
some
members
that
are
worth
being
removed
and
I
do
need
to
clear
up
that
point
that
if
it's
three
misses
in
four
years
that
none
of
us
will
be
here
in
a
year
now
and
wherever
we've
done.
A
A
I
B
A
Yeah,
so
we
should
expect
maybe
one
or
two
more
new
members,
but
again
when
you
stay
as
a
team
move
forward,
you
know
objectives
to
the
City,
Council
and
I
think
the
best
way
to
do
it
on
certain
issues
like
the
way.
Just
if
you
plant
that
seed
it
starts
to
grow,
especially
when
you
tell
them
that
we're
down
I'm
a
employers
5040
morning
or
employees
22
there,
and
we.
D
H
A
Did
bring
my
food,
my
penis
and
we
didn't
have
any
way,
but
he
has
good
ideas
right,
and
so
we
can't
have
all
the
councilmen
in
here.
That's
why
we're
here,
but
if
we
say
bring
your
you
know,
pointy-toe
meeting
to
introduce
them
to
going
on
and
then
maybe
you
do
the
same
thing:
yeah
we're
all
bring
them
in
and
we
could
bring
two
or
three
at
one
time
most
of
the
last
before
you
know
it.
A
What
we're
talking
about
gets
back
over
there
and
they
start
making
the
right
decisions,
and
this
thing
will
run
faster.
Like
your
issue
with
a
flooring,
I
know
it's
an
issue,
there's
no
doubt
in
my
mind.
We
we
already
talked
about
that
before
that
happen,
and
we
find
out
that
we've
got
to
spend
a
bunch
of
money
to
make
sure
that
we
can
move
that
water
around,
but
because
you
just
don't
connect
every
end
of
the
pipe
to
somewhere
without
spending
millions
of
dollars
to
avoid
that
problem,
so
the
flooring
is
being
injected.
A
A
Son
in-laws
my
wife,
my
Brooke,
my
my
kids
and
everybody
else,
but
they're
not.
Where
did
the
parties
mean
we
help
storage
tank
and
open
their
tank?
I
can't
see
the
bottom,
whatever
I
got
to
do.
The
word
is
called
flush.
I,
never
do
all
that
water,
500
gallons
clean
the
tank,
and
guess
what
those
on
that?
Yes,
me!
Nobody
else
right
so
I
already
told
nice,
my
family,
and
it
says
this
is
what
we're
doing
here.
I've
told
my
family
before
you
run
the
water
inside
the
house,
but
look
at
the
storage
tank.
A
A
No,
don't
do
that
nor
us
gets
in
the
house,
it
gets
into
the
faucets
in
it.
Sits
there
for
2
3
4
weeks
it
rust
and
corrode.
Not
the
water
runs
not
not
going
to
tear,
though
you
see
and
that's
what
we
have.
We
have
to
look
at
it
here
that
it's
not
just
open
the
tap
this
water,
great
yeah
boil
it
and
there's
chemicals
lift
yep.
It
will
put
chemicals
on
and
there
is
ferrous
metal
finger
and
there
is
minerals
and
no,
you
know
waters,
it's
not
pure
per
se.
A
A
I
G
A
A
A
B
B
F
I
D
F
I
B
B
F
B
B
A
B
A
A
A
H
A
It
fell
on
deaf
ears
and
when
fighting
that
stuff
hits
the
fan,
how
come
you
didn't
tell
us?
He
goes
I,
don't
know
you
ought
to
fight
too
young
to
remember
C
Mon
Gabby,
the
among
that
we
had
with
more
every
city
council
meeting
and
that's
where
I
learned
the
word
adjudicated,
and
we
talked
about
this.
The
third
date
that
was
adjudicated
back
in
the
1949
1950,
there's
supposed
to
be
a
swing
of
three
legs.
I
mean
spot
the
one
in
the
middle
and
Falcon
the
one
in
the
middle
never
got
built.
A
A
But
if
Judy
Kate
means
that
the
law
was
passed
and
funding
was
provided
to
build
it,
but
it
was
never
built
because
control
Texas
see
one
would
go
to
every
city
council
meeting
and
bring
it
up,
and
this
is
back
in
1985,
86,
87,
88,
I
think
you'd
rather
died
on
18,
1990
and
then
nobody's
talking
about.
We
would
go
to
Purdue,
lose
cafe
and
laugh
about
him
laughs.
A
DM.
A
We
ever
see
the
vision
of
this
town
be
two
three
hundred
four
hundred
thousand
be
no,
but
because
of
us
and
the
landowners
around
it,
it's
not
four
hundred
thousand.
It
would
be
if
we
drop
the
prices
of
land
this
time
with
mushroom
bigger
than
what
was
be
another
sign,
because
we
are
the
gateway
to
Mexico.
How
much
is
this
cost
year?
I
mean
18.
We
just
cross
on
a
database.
H
A
F
A
When
you
talk
to
another's
company
to
go,
you
don't
have
enough
Ward,
you
don't
have
enough
water
or
you
don't
have
enough
land
for
us
to
be
on
and
it's
all
regulated
so
play
a
very
vital
part,
but
if
we
don't
take
it
back
to
a
city
councilman,
it's
used
to
thank
you
for
the
language.
I'll
see
you
next
one
right,
and
so
we
need
to
go
beyond
that
point.
A
H
H
H
At
my
cousin's
house
and
she
lived
in
J
and
J
and
J
estates
or
J&S
estates,
anniversary
jsj
estates
over
by
C
Weiss
place
and
communal
broad
and
in
Walmart
I
just
got
parts
per
million
yeah.
He
said
you
have
700
animal
people.
Is
this
right
got
online,
see
what
the
state
Mellinger?
What
I
think
is
her
house?
Well,
that's
that's
what
I
said.
I
said
a
lot
of
it
could
be.
You've
got
Robert
piping,
the.