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C
My
name
is
say
that
once
I'm
in
the
employee,
health
and
wellness
manager,
so
we
oversee
the
wellness
division
for
all
twenty
five
hundred
city
employees,
and
so
we
oversee
the
EAP
program,
which
you
know
as
you
know,
so
we
deal
with
substance,
abuse
people
dealing
with
no
counseling
issues
and
stuff
like
that,
and
we
also
oversee
the
drug
and
alcohol
policy
that
the
city
of
Rio
has
so
we
make
sure
we
enforce
that
so
I'm
happy
to
be
here.
Thank
you.
E
A
F
My
name
is
my
marker
gateway
community,
healthy,
we're
gonna,
be
having
our
health
fair
or
annual
health.
Fair
in
August
10th
from
1911
we'll
be
having
a
backpackers.
It's
the
back
to
school
health
care
that
we
do
last
year
was
very
successful.
We
should
be
telling
us
about
a
thousand
attendees
either.
Patients
from
the
clinic
or
just
people
out
in
the
community
back
home
they'll
be
backpacks
with
school
supplies.
There's
gonna,
be
vaccines,
physicals
and
believe,
and
and.
F
F
D
D
H
D
I
J
J
A
K
D
F
L
I
A
Money
issues
they
mean
every
now
going
to
that
chair.
But
let
me
thank
all
the
committee's
were
meeting,
but
the
detox
I
think
today
had
a
good
meeting.
Thank
you
to
mr.
Motta,
my
horde
and
the
folks
from
from
scan,
and
our
staff
and
Jesse
is
in
Washington,
couldn't
be
here
to
save
matters,
but
he's
part
of
the
group.
They've
been
and
regular,
missed
over
to
my
own
to
do
a
preliminary
design
to
just
share
it
with
you.
A
So
we
I've
asked
him
if
he
can
give
us
a
preliminary
cost,
because
that
there
has
to
be
some
reconstruction
and
retrofitting,
but
from
minimal
to
to
major,
because
we
need
those
costs
for
what
is
what
will
it
take
for
it
to
open
tomorrow
to
pay
it
started
and
with
the
12
rooms
or
six
rooms.
To
begin
with,
it
has
to
be
state
code.
A
So
we
can
open
and
then
continue
to
work
on
it
and
that's
what
he's
working
on
so
I
really
appreciate
that,
because
we,
the
city
and
the
mayor
in
our
meeting
with
the
hospitals,
did
commit
and
it
has
to
be
approved
by
City
Council
to
begin
some
seed
money
for
the
remodeling
construction
of
the
detox
and
we
know
figure
was
was
proved.
They
have
to
be
approved
by
council,
but
the
discussion
was
minimum.
A
Think
in
isn't
there
a
you
were
there
that
when
the
city
manager
committed
and
the
mayor
asked
her
as
the
the
Colo
interim
city
manager,
can
we
put
some
money
and
yes,
she
was
right
next
to
you,
she
said
yes
Wow,
and
so
the
proposal
depending
and
the
initial
cause
will
be
between
one
hundred
to
three
hundred
thousand
from
the
city.
We've
asked
the
county,
the
county
sisters,
no
money,
but
we're
going
to
continue
to
work
with
the
judge
of
the
commissioners,
because
everybody's
gonna
have
to
put
it
a
little
bit.
A
You
were
there,
the
hospital's
committed.
We
all
my
report
and
cost
of
what
it
could
mean
for
them
in
reducing
their
cost,
for
taking
care
of
person
for
detox
right
that
they
don't
need
to.
They
don't
need
hospitalization,
but
that's
the
only
phrase
as
soon
as
we
give
them,
then
they
can
commit
to
a
hard
number,
but
you
were
there.
They've
said
they
would
but
more
not
for
brick-and-mortar.
They
they
want
to
commit
to
operations
possible
and
it's
to
cost.
A
The
final
thing:
this
is
the
comment
and
Monday
City
on
August
5th.
We
have
city
council,
it's
already
proposing
the
agenda
and
that's.
Why
idea?
The
reporter
was
here
in
doing
research,
what
other
cities
are
doing
and
looking
for
other
funding
revenues,
we
found
out
what
Austin
did
and
it
was
our
legal
folks
in
us
having
a
brainstorming
there's
this
governing
governing
code
under
Chapter.
A
353
33
34
31,
that's
really
under
transportation;
anything
to
improve
highways
walkways
streets
to
make
it
safe
and
to
improve
efficiency,
but
Austin
did
under
safety.
Was
you?
Did
you
develop
a
taxing
entity,
a
governing
board,
and
this
case
by
the
city?
The
city
would
take
it
to
council
an
approval
governing
board
under
this
chapter
431.
A
That's
a
taxing
entity
to
collect
revenues
for
the
details.
What
Austin
did
that's
exactly
what
they
followed
a
section
under
Chapter
431
of
the
transportation
code
to
develop
what
they
did:
develop:
a
strictly
alcohol
detox
center
to
get
drunk
drivers
out
of
the
streets
and
that
improves
safety,
and
that
was
the
proof.
So
lavell
is
gonna.
Do
the
same
thing
on
our
City
Council
meeting
in
August,
the
5th
we're
gonna
propose
developing
a
a
Governing
Council
that
will
be
able
to
be
a
taxing
entity
to
develop
revenues
to
fund
the
detox.
A
A
No,
no
that's
what
Austin
did
ours
is
in
reading
and
that's
why
we're
meeting
with
Eagle,
tomaron
and
bananas
with
me,
it's
so
general
that
they
can
be
planted
as
long
as
it's
it's
tied
in
to
thank
to
safety
and
in
the
common
good.
For
that
ails.
Its
public
purpose
is
to
reduce
substance
abuse
that
might
be
a
same.
A
A
But
the
quicker
the
better,
because
we
need
the
monies,
that's
why
we
want
to
have
a
funding
stream
funding
stream
by
by
the
approval
of
the
budget,
and
that's
us.
We
have
to
approve
it
in
September
to
implement
it,
October,
1
and
so
tomorrow,
we'll
we'll
give
you
the
details,
but
in
general
what
we've
read
and
I've
got
the
chapter
here:
I've
already
studied
that
backwards
and
frontwards.
A
It's
so
broad,
the
subsection!
It's
a
subsection
of
the
transportation
code.
It
just
says
you
can
develop
a
local
city
governing
body
for
them
for
the
public
purpose,
for
a
good
public
purpose
in
it's
having
a
detox
center
to
help
persons
with
substance
abuse
and
treat
them
get
them
off.
Substance
use
offices.
A
We're
excited
about
that,
and
then
we
also
wanted
to
an
MoU
with
the
county
to
make
sure
that
the
county
also
helps
us
with
some
funding.
The
Landis
is
part
of
it
for
the
detox
center.
We
appreciate
that,
but
it's
gonna
come,
it's
gonna
need
money
to
operate
it
and
so
and
all
of
it
between
the
hospitals,
the
city,
the
county.
This
taxing
entity,
we
all
put
in
you
know,
support
this
plus
plus
behavioral
health
and
substance.
A
Also
that
most
large
cities
have
a
another
taxing
entity
and
nobody
wants
to
talk
about
taxes,
but
the
San
Antonio
has
Austin
Houston
Dallas,
a
hospital
district
for
indigent
care,
and
it's
tight
in
San
Antonio's
called
University
Health
System,
it's
the
medical
school,
the
city,
the
county
and
the
state,
but
its
tax
base,
and
so
they
charge
everybody
I,
think
it's
50
cents
per
hundred
thousand
valuation.
It's
based
on
your
income,
knowing
the
home
home
valuation.
A
A
Health,
System
and
and
because
it's
tied
in
with
the
medical
school
all
the
residents
or
the
faculty,
provide
health
care
and
it's
at
a
very
reduce
right.
It's
a
one-third
of
what
the
private
hospitals
charge.
You
got.
Francisco,
CA,
Laura,
doing
open-heart
surgery
for
University
System
I
mean
that's
the
kind
of
care
you
did,
but
it's
tech,
space
and
I'll
and
in.
A
A
And
that's:
what's
gonna
be
decided,
that's
a
conversation,
the
mayor
and
the
judge
also
having
because
usually
it's
the
accounting
system
that
initiates
the
tax
base,
but
it
can
be
the
city,
but
in
most
of
the
places
it's
and
in
partnership
with
the
city,
but
that's
wrong
term.
I.
Think
short
term
is
developing
this
governing
right
council
strictly
for
the
detox
and
that
would
be
a
permanent
base.
So
I
think
that's
good
news
and
there
anything
you
want
to
have
the
forward.
31
she's
gonna
become
the
expert.
L
E
A
J
D
A
Sure
I
am
emailed
you
all
of
your
an
updated
report
and
the
presentation
that
in
December
we
have
the
consultant
gibbous
on
making
the
the
the
website
in
the
directory
particular
more
user-friendly.
We
already
did
one
update
the
city's
information
technologies,
snap
already
put
in
tabs
and
I,
don't
know
if
you
got
to
use
it
and
tab
it'll.
Take
you
to
the
section
still
need
some
work
because
it
won't
take
you
back,
you
gotta
go
scroll,
but
at
least
you
don't
have
to
go
to.
A
If
you
want
to
see
who's
doing
substance
you
to
doing
counseling,
cuz
them
in
rehab,
you
can
tap
on
that.
It
will
take
you
to
the
to
the
section.
So
it's
it's
something
time
they
actually
reviewed,
and
you
do
have
my
report
that
the
presentation
that
the
consultant
is
mr.
mr.
Hilton
is
actually
was
good
and
the
price
that
he
scored
in
3,600
and
at
one
time
and
then
250
a
month
for
maintenance.
It's
not
bad.
It's
just.
K
K
E
A
A
K
A
D
A
D
A
H
H
H
D
A
A
Single
and
it
already
has
had
and
asking
RIT
how
many
hits
has
had
it's
constantly
being
looked
at,
so
people
are
using
it
and
yes,
IT
the
cities
I
think
and
continue
to
work
on
it
immediately.
One
day
they
build
in
that
tab
then,
and
any
himself
said
we
need
to
make
it
even
better,
but
it's
got
a
tap
set
already.
So
did
everybody
get
to
to
use
the
tab?
Already?
It's
already
posted
with
the
tabs
that
the
city
build
into
the
directory.
A
K
J
G
G
E
K
B
A
A
B
B
D
G
G
J
G
A
Me
tell
you
that
the
two
Commission's
that
the
mayor
is
there
he
supports
all
the
different
advisors.
We
have
one
as
I've
shared
with
you,
the
airport
for
parks
for
utilities.
They
all
have
either
an
advisory
or
Commission,
but
the
ones
that
he
strongly
advocates-
and
you
won't
have
have
have
educated
him
as
this-
the
drug
and
alcohol
and
as
well,
the
brewer
of
a
committee
for
people
with
disabilities,
those
two
or
he,
his
blue-ribbon
committee,
from
people
with
disability.
That's
the
mayor's,
not
consul.
A
Appointed
you,
but
the
mayor's
there
keeps
up
bringing
up
when
and
and
then
you
have
one
councilman
in
particular
who's
very
committed.
He
brings
up
every
opportunity.
He
he
can
a
report
on
the
drug
and
alcohol
and
that's
councilman
doctor
much
there
and
and
he
he's
the
one
who
also
brought
up
the
chapter
431.
It
was
legal
in
him
and.
J
A
A
A
A
A
So
we'll
ask
her:
if
there's
any
money
in
the
general
fund
that
they
can
find
for
the
thirty
six
hundred
will
ask
her
to.
But
let's,
let's
see
what
she
says.
J
J
A
H
H
H
G
M
I
guess
since
we
had
is
nice
and
all,
but
is
there
a
way
that
that
when
they
click
the
drug-and-alcohol
resource,
that
would
go
straight
to
a
page
for
us
and
then
maybe
there
could
be
a
contact
if
you
believe
you're
in
from
you
know,
maybe
gonna
have
a
directory
here
which
would
be
to
a
link
to
the
directory,
and
it
could
also
have
a
notice
saying
it.
You
think
your
agency
should
be
on.
M
M
A
A
K
A
If
you
want
to
see
the
website
for
the
blue-ribbon
committee,
that's
a
they
have
a
resource
page,
but
then
they
talk
about
them
and
they
provide.
If
you
need
resources
for
workforce
or
want
to
know
something
about
a
DA.
You
click
here
and
that's
off
also
the
city's
website
and
all
of
the
health
department's
website,
and
it
does
have
numbers
for
you
to
call
and
a
contact.
In
fact,
it
has
a
hotline,
but
here
again
like
skin,
has
a
hotline
or
region
has
a
hotline?
M
I
just
think
there
should
be
a
number
to
call
see
you
can
include
your
information
or
information
changes.
You
should
be
able
to
call
a
number
and
talk
to
somebody
and
say:
hey
information,
changes
not
be
a
quick
fix
or,
like
one
day
will
be
where
you
can
just
get
your
password
and
update
your
own
information.
I
was
having
to
do
it,
but
at
least
in
the
tent
in
there
girl
they
should
have
the
ability
to
do
that.
G
H
J
J
L
H
That
information
is
very
new
to
the
public,
and
so
in
that
make
sure
were
to
get
out
there.
It
would
be
good,
and
so
we
discuss
these
things
with
public
access,
because
as
we're
trying
to
use
the
resources
that
we
already
have
and
not
get
out
of
what
we
don't
have
public
access
and
the
resource
that
is
provided
to
the
drug-and-alcohol
Commission,
and
so
he
went
out
there
and
he
asked
them
how
we
could
go
about
producing
these
PSAs
and
then
getting
them
out
to
the
media.
And
so
they
had.
H
They
had
expressed
that
they
do
have
a.
They
have
a
full
booking
that
they
actually
have
a
lot
of
work
because
they
are
low
on
staff
and
if
they're
not
between
having
to
come
to
meetings
and
record
or
having
to
go
out
there
and
do
PSAs
or
we
have
the
press
conferences
or
the
sister
city
events
or
anything.
That
is
a
city
event
that
they
have
to
record.
Then
we
really
are
limited
to
what
they
can
actually
do.
H
One
example
is:
is
we're
going
to
be
able
to
put
it
up
on
radio,
possibly
and
we'll
convert
those
PS
to
video
PSAs
into
radio,
and
vice
versa,
love,
video,
kissing?
The
ones
who
are
our
Facebook
social
media
right
now,
it's
an
actual
means
of
communication
for
many
and
so
and
then,
hopefully,
when
we
do
have
our
website
that
we
can
add
those
links
and
those
PSA.
So
that
schoolteachers
or
you
know
the
the
ITV
programs
are
able
to
utilize,
and
our
goal
in
mind
is
to
actually
have
it
to
be
where
it's
timeless.
F
H
Years
from
now,
just
so
that
we're
able
to
continue
with
the
message
of
the
drug
and
alcohol,
if
the
monies
are
there,
then
we
definitely
will
utilize
somebody
as
of
right
now
you
don't
have
the
means
to
actually
be
producing,
so
we
are
going
through
the
public
access.
The
thought
we're
gonna,
try
to
see.
We
can
produce
one
PSA
when
I
did
say
that
we
wanted
one
PSA
per
month.
They
were
like
you're,
not
gonna,
get
that
one.
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I
wouldn't
mind
passing
out
the
brochures
on
behalf
of
the
drug
and
alcohol
commission,
where
I
do
to
two
things
at
once.
So
that's
something
else
to
consider.
So
the
stakeholders
do
have
events
that
are
coming
up.
Please
do
share
them
with
doctor
once
I
so
that
he
can
pass
it
over
to
us
and
then
we
can
be
they
put
those
up
on
our
Facebook
page
and.
H
So
I
did
call
capital
sending
us
who
is
the
general
manager
Operations
Manager
for
the
mall,
my
email,
the
email
came
back
so
I
called
him.
He
didn't
answer.
I
will
try
them
again,
but
he
does
know
that
we,
the
United
September
date
Stephen,
had
video
because
it's
the
month
for
substance
substance
recovery
month,
and
so
we
thought
that
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
get
stakeholders
out
there
set
up
a
booth,
write
their
information
and
maybe
have
our
council
members
out
there
make
it
a
media
media
event
make
it
fun.
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The
mall,
the
idea
is,
is
that
people
are
going
to
be
walking
from
all
ages,
from
young
kids
to
be
elderly
and
whether
it's
you
know
passing
out
a
coloring
sheet
on
letting
them
know
not
to
do
drugs
or
to
be
careful
about
babying,
aren't
anything
really
and
truly
anything,
and
then
particularly
touching
base
on
the
on
the
substance.
Recovery
then
we'll
be
able
to
to
get
our
art.
Our
our
mission
through
I,
wanted.
K
We
just
anxious
to
invite
them.
I
was
wondering
in
reading
about
addiction
and
in
witnessing
some
recovered
addicts.
They
say
that
that
the
success
for
them
was
that
they
substituted
their
addiction
to
a
healthy
addiction.
So
maybe
we
can
invite
other
people
that
can
help
substitute
an
addiction
to
a
healthy
addiction.
K
What
I
mean
by
that
is
you
can't
take
something
away
and
then
not
switch
it
out
with
something
else,
switch
it
out
with
exercise
six
set
out
with
bike
riding
with
connections,
because
addiction
is
an
isolated
isolating
situation
where
they
create
so
many
things.
So
if
you
can
get
them
to
connect
through
painting
through
cosmetology
through
something
that
they
can
get
their
self
esteem
back
and
try
to
get
them
addicted,
mainly
to
exercise,
because
that
gives
you
your
stamina.
K
Exactly
to
help
develop
healthy
habits,
healthy
cookie,
when
my
daughter
was
in
in
that
rehab
and
she's
back
out
again
after
the
year
that
she's
been
gone
and
that's
why
I'm
saying
some
of
these
places
are
just
warehouses
and
profit
centers
and
not
really
help.
But
if
she
could
have
you
know,
Home
Economics,
cosmetology,.
H
Region
has
where
they
they
do
a
little
painting
and
they
do
those
those
kinds
of
things
I'm,
not
sure
if
scat
has
but
I'm
pretty
sure,
but
yeah
like
if
there's
anybody
or
even
outside
I
know
during
the
example
right
will
do.
Has
that
Picasso's
nights
and
stuff
like
that
evening
and
open
it
up
to
having
this
night
for
people
to
to
sign
up
on
behalf
of
the
drug
and
alcohol
commission,
that's
idea,
but
that's
something
that
we
have
to
go
out
there
and
and
put
promoting.
J
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Thank
you,
oh
and
I.
Just
wanted
to
add.
We
haven't
done
anything
with
a
transition
living,
it's
kind
of
crazy,
been
out
of
town,
but
whenever
anybody
who
was
in
the
transition
team,
if
we
could
contact
me,
so
we
could
schedule
a
date
at
that
time
to
me
in
it's
July
so
already
than
them
to
mean
at
the
end
of
July
or
beginning
of
August.
If.
E
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A
Do
there's
only
as
we
did
speak
already
to
the
director
of
public
access
to
see
to
get
some
definite
time.
They
are
short
staff,
but
they
do
a
good
job.
We
just
previewed
a
PSA
that
the
borough
the
committee
of
people
with
disabilities
did
what
they
wanted
if
it
was
taken
to
the
business
community
and
show
where
a
person
with
the
disability
is
working
and
they
interviewed
the
worker
saying
you
know
how
good
he
feels
and
then
they
interviews
the
employer
saying
this
is
a
model
employee.
So
why
don't?
A
Everyone
should
hire,
will
give
the
able
person
with
disability
the
same
opportunity?
And
it's
it's
it's
one
minute.
If
it's
catchy
and
it's
good
and
Pearson
a
public-access
folks
did
it
and
so
what
we
did.
We
asked
them
for
a
specific
time
quicker
than
later
sooner
than
later,
so
we
can
take
now
because
they
didn't
good
work.
I,
don't
know
another
another
segment
today.
This
is
a
30-second
spot.
A
The
fine
because-
and
let
me
tell
you,
people
see
it
and
all
the
time
send
comments
to
the
Guru,
then
that
they
see
it
and
then
they're
reminded
if
you're
not
with
a
disability,
and
you
don't
have
a
placard.
You
cannot
be
it's
against
the
law
to
park
in
it.
Does
it
get
a
parking
lot
of
folks?
Do
yes,.
D
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D
We're
working
on
it
I
did
go
to
a
hillside
funeral
home.
They
agreed
that
if
we
needed
the
picture
of
the
her
sorrow,
I
will
move
the
hearse
that
that
they
would
do
it
as
long
as
it
wasn't
in
the
morning,
because
their
funerals
are
in
the
morning.
Okay,
so
Tina
Jackson
agreed
just
let
her
know
the
date.