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B
C
D
E
F
E
It
from
head
our
though
last
week,
and
he
was
telling
me
that
there
was
gonna-
be
some
monies
available
for
brick
and
mortar,
and
so
the
question
we
were
gonna
have,
though
that
I
had
was.
Is
that
something
that
the
city
has
to
apply
to
one
yeah,
we're
house?
It
is
that's
the
way
it's
gonna
be.
Is
that
that
was
what
I
was
hoping
to
get
answer.
It's.
C
B
C
Going
back
to
the
question
and
the
D
times,
I'm
sorry,
mr.
DeMaio
didn't
attend
and
we'll
find
out
that
absurd,
because
he's
critical
to
give
info,
but
we
do
have
some
an
update
for
you,
the
black
novice
here
representing
the
judge.
We
had
a
very
good
meeting
city
officials,
the
mayor
with
Jessica
and
model,
was
at
the
meeting
to
further
our
interlocal
agreement
on
the
detox
who's
going
to
do
the
breaking
motor
who's.
C
Gonna
do
operations
and
I
can
tell
you
and
about
a
please
join
them
and
time
that
both
the
judge,
the
mayor
and
the
city
managers
are
committed
to
this.
And
so
what
was
decided
is
an
item
is
going
to
be
going
to
for
commissioners
court
to
proceed
with
designating
the
detox
as
a
joint
project
between
the
city
and
county
and
developing.
It's
called
a
local
government
corporation.
C
We
touched
on
it
a
little
bit
last
meeting,
but
now
it's
going
to
be
become
a
reality,
so
we're
we're
going
to
form
it
with
once
it's
approved
by
the
county.
The
city
will
take
it
and
develop
the
mou,
so
both
agreed
city
and
county
and
who's
gonna
do
for
the
members
would
be
one
we're
modeling
after
the
austin-travis
sobriety
center
under
Chapter
431
of
the
transportation
code,
anything
that
reduces
accidents
because
of
intoxication
substance
use
improving
safety.
C
C
What's
they
discussed
initially
and
those
are
the
fine
points
that
are
going
to
be
developed
once
it's
approved
both
by
the
county
and
and
the
city
and
developing
the
inter
local
and
developing
the
local
government
corporation
is
the
membership
of
the
corporation,
so
they
can
go
after
monies
and
that's
exactly
what
they're
doing
they
can
go
after
private
foundations,
business
philanthropy
they
can
borrow
because
it's
a
corporation
don't
have
to
hire
an
executive
director
in
Austin.
What
the
City
&
County
did.
C
We
know
than
any
and
they
didn't
have
for
the
operations
for
the
psychiatrist,
the
physician,
the
nurses,
the
nurse's
aides
and
security,
the
supplies,
the
medication.
So
we're
looking
at
that
and
one
of
the
venues
the
city
is
looking
at
and
we've
had.
The
discussion
with
Municipal
Court
is
that
approximately
30,000
citations
are
paid
each
month
in
the
city
of
Louisville.
There's
a
portion
that
goes
to
the
state.
C
C
Our
projection
is
that
the
city
could
could
collect
500
to
600
thousand
a
year
for
operations,
it's
kind
of
go
to
council,
and
but
those
are
the
plans
that
are
being
done,
but
I
think
the
first
step
is
the
interlocal
agreement
and
both
the
city
and
county
agreed
to
create
this
local
government
corporation.
But
I,
don't
know
you
and
I
had
anything.
F
F
C
C
These
are
the
traffic
technicians,
yes,
traffic,
citations
from
municipal
court,
and
we
have
a
dist
belong
discussion
with
the
municipal
court
judge
with
about
council
members.
The
mayor
and
city
managers
everybody's
on
board
too
Lopez,
because
both
the
judge
and
the
city
officials
are
committed
to
making
this
happen
and
I
can't
tell
you
how
and
you
all
know-
and
they
appreciate
the
Commission-
did
the
survey
and
looked
at
the
priority
and
that
that
was
a
need,
because
you
know
I
want
to
thanks.
C
A
A
A
C
And
so
thank
you
to
scan
we
partnered
with
them
to
address
the
the
human
part
and
begin
to
assess
and
offer
services
they
weren't
there.
Today
again
she
must
have
said,
don't
get
displaced,
but
they
went
under
the
bridge
35
and
mr.
Manteca,
with
some
of
our
staff,
went
and
began
offering
services
and
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
share
what
what
you.
H
C
So
I
think
this
is
a
great
first
effort,
but
again
the
detox
came
out
because
one
of
the
discussions
as
they're
displaced-
luckily
we
have
and
that's
why
scan-
is
involved
a
facility,
but
whatever
until
we
get
the
detox,
where
do
we
recruit
them
yeah?
You
know
we
had
PD
arrested,
she's,
seven
months
pregnant.
C
She
was
part
of
the
group,
extensive
scars
and
so
took
a
bigger
to
go
to
doctors
hospital
this
weekend
they
treated
or
kept
there
an
observation
for
over
10
hours
released
her
MPD
then
did
they
follow
through
and
and
and
went
for
her
but
took
her
to
the
sheriff
and
the
serve
released
her
my
concern
she's
pregnant.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
she's
getting
prenatal
care.
F
A
C
We're
going
after
because
a
lot
of
people
pointed
us
in
the
direction
where
she
is
because
we
want
to
bring
her
into
tester
to
make
sure
we
treat
her
for
whatever
infection
she
could
have
and
protect
the
baby,
definitely
she's
a
user.
We
already
know
that,
and
so
the
baby
will
be
born
with
I.
Think.
B
C
C
What
what
is
called
in
many
areas
of
what
shelter
you
know.
San
Antonio
has
one
haven
for
hope
for
those
who,
so
you
won't
be
in
the
street,
but
you're
you're
on
addiction
or
you're
on
alcohol,
and
you
need
a
place.
Just
then
you're
offered
a
safe
place
away
from
the
streets,
the
parts,
the
bridges
and
then
they're
offered
once
in
the
next
state
when
they're
sober
to
start
detoxing
and
treatment
and
Rehab,
and
it
goes
in
phases.
C
E
I
was
about
to
say
that
just
as
I'm
listening
to
everything,
that's
going
on
the
synergy
here
compared
to
six
seven
years
ago,
and
what
what
Donald
mayor
signs
the
city
manager,
what
what
has
been
done
in
from
January
to
now
and
where
we're
going
to
end
the
agreements-
and
you
all
are
talking
about
saying-
well
we're
going
to
put
this
in
brick
and
more
we're
gonna
do
this.
We
could
never
even
get
to
that
point.
E
You
know
in
a
year
and
now-
and
you
know
ten
months
in
this-
well
a
lot
back,
then
there
was
a
shift
in
in
leadership
from
the
county.
The
previous
County
Judge
Donnell's,
coming
in
this
yeah.
It
was
an
election
year.
There's
a
lot
of
stuff
and
people
just
weren't
ready
to
commit.
They
didn't
think
it
was
a
problem.
E
E
So
I'm
I'm,
just
kind
of
in
awe
at
everything-
that's
been
done.
You
know
certainly
that's
a
difficult
case,
young
lady,
because
there's
a
lot
of
detox
programs.
It
might
be
apprehensive
about
taking
that
a
seven-month-old
withdrawing.
She
has
to
be
hospitalized,
yes,
and
that
would
be
something
that
we
have
to
look
at
as
a
possibility,
because
we
have
so
many
heroin
addicts.
D
E
C
Talking
to
the
hospital,
but
again
this
is
just
this
is
one
case
that
we
know
how
many
doing
I'm
all
wrong
now
and
again,
working
together,
so
I
will,
on
behalf
of
the
city
in
the
county.
You
know
thank
the
Commission
members
for
taking
this
on
and
making
it
a
serious
issue
that
now
our
officials
are
saying
we
gotta
do
it,
it's
not
a
plan
or
if
it's
we
got
it,
do
it
and
looking
at
ways
to
do
it.
I
think.
E
C
So,
thank
you,
Dolph's
with
the
detox
work
group
literature
because
then,
mr.
month
of
my
own
and
the
group
that
developed
under
several
orders,
after
that,
that's
as
soon
as
the
interlocal
are
done
and
the
details
are
written,
we
have
something
we
can
already
start
using
as
a
blueprint
to
start
that
remodel
here
and
that's
what
and
so
again
do
to
you
all
the
effort.
G
D
G
G
G
Click
will
take
you
to
the
next
step,
then,
after
that
there's
another
click
to
go
to
the
following
step:
I,
like
your
idea
about
the
bottom
not
being
able
to
go
further
until
you
complete
one,
then
when
you
compete
the
next
one,
then
you're
allowed
access
now
you're
putting
it
in
the
simplest
of
terms
like
a
game
and
achieving
different
levels.
But
in
this
case
you
know
we're
just
using
that
simplistic
idea
and
embedding
it
into
something
so
before,
but
the
concepts
keep
it
simple.
C
C
G
G
C
B
C
D
C
I
Mike
my
thought
was
on
this
and
originally
I
heard
some
some
backlash
on
it
saying.
Well,
we
got
the
directory,
let's
just
leave
it
to
this
way
and
forget
about
it.
But
if
I'm
hearing
from
the
committee
you'll
want
something
it's
more
user
friendly,
I
was
also
kind
of
thinking.
Ok,
the
proposal
that
we
heard
from
Brian
Hilton
was
supposed
to
be
where
providers
could
go
in
and
update
their
services
on
their
own
time.
Now
we
didn't
even
have
to
pay
for
anymore,
so
there
wouldn't
be
anymore.
I
Okay,
well,
another
years
past,
let's
go
and
update
it
again
or
or
maybe
we're
not
gonna
update
it
for
five
years,
but
it
needs
to
be
updated.
No
and
the
way
it
was
supposed
to
be
structured
was
that
if
the
new
entry
came
into
being
that
entry
would
be
first
so
that
way
the
most
realm
or
the
most
recently
active
service
would
be
on
top
so
I
guess.
If
we're
wanting
a
more
user
friendly
service,
it
seems
like
we
have
some.
We
already
have
us
in.
D
C
A
manager
again,
that's
the
proposal.
The
city
approved
our
information
technology
folks
and
the
city
management
committed
to
finding
that
need.
Someone
does
have
to
host
it
to
allow
the
organization's
to
update.
So
the
city
has
accepted
that
our
information
technology
department
would
host
oh
great,
and
so
that's
that's.
Okay,.
F
C
I
Coming
I
think
we
already
have
something
in
place
right
now,
which
is
good
because
you
know
I
think
watching.
Paint
dries
is
not
very
fun
and
a
lot
of
people
don't
have
access
to
this.
But
it
would
be
nice
to
have
a
Phase
two
and
if
he
could
provide
that
to
us
in
a
user-friendly
way
that
we
don't
have
to
update.
That
would
be
wonderful.
G
I
I
think
they
would
they
would
get
the
the
password
or
what
have
you
and
then
once
I'm
assuming
there's
got
to
be
some
kind
of
vetting
process
because
you
can't
have
Joe
Schmoe.
Who
doesn't
you
know?
You
know
just
he
was
homeless
one
day
and
now
he
fancies
himself
a
provider
for
the
next
I
mean
you
can't
have
him
logging
in.
C
Manager,
I
think
between
the
contractor,
who
submitted
the
proposal
and
our
information
to
those
are
the
details
you
work
out
does
have
to
be
a
secure
way.
I
do
with
the
password
that
the
agencies
can
have
an
access
to
update
their
their
information,
but
they'll
work
that
out
you're
right.
Yes,
I
would
again
we
like
to
ask
the
providers,
the
counselors
scan
border
region,
our
own
counselors,
to
to
also
look
at
it
because
you're
you're
dealing
so
with
with
the
persons
who
are
users
who
have
addiction
get
your
input
of?
What
do
you
think?
C
E
Maybe
the
task
is,
let
the
coalition
update
it
and
they
would
be
the
ones
that
put
in
the
information
based
on
responses.
They
get
because
I
know
I
always
get
emails
every
year
from
them.
Saying.
Is
this
correct
as
it's
not
correct
any
updates?
And
so,
since
you
already
have
a
coalition
that
does
that
and
they
do
the
provider
directory.
Maybe
it's
just
skewed
you
guys
and
you
you
have
one
agency,
that's
in
charge
of
that
and
then
they
can
update
it.
Wait.
D
I
That
there's
not
really
I,
don't.
I
B
C
C
C
D
G
B
C
The
webpage,
if
I,
can
just
go
back
then,
because
we
went
to
the
discussion
of
the
directory,
but
the
webpage
you
will
scroll
back
under
there.
You
do
have
a
web
page
now
connected
when
you
open
up
the
city's
web
page.
There
is
an
icon
for
the
drug
and
alcohol
commission
when
you
open
it
and
it's
both
to
the
city
and
throw
the
Health
Department
webpage.
C
The
two
web
pages
are
promoting
the
Commission,
that's
your
web
page
and
it's
got
a
fuel
and,
as
your
members,
your
mission,
your
statement,
a
contact,
number
and
email
which
right
now
and
that
I
am
she'll
capture.
Anything
and
then
give
it
to
to
the
chair
to
share
with
you
all
and
it's
got
a
link
to
the
directory
and
to
the
Facebook
page.
C
B
C
C
C
B
Agent,
the
plan
was
that
it's
like
a
lot
idea
and
they
visit
every
booth
that
set
up
all
our
stakeholders
that
are
there
and
they
get
a
staff
or
a
signature
whatever
that
they've
been
to
each
one,
and
then
we
have
one
major
price:
well,
they'll
be
winning,
and
we
can
also
do
it
every
30
minutes
or
hourly
or
wherever
we
get
so
that
there
can
be
participation
and
they
do
go
to
every
book
yeah.
That
was
the
idea
with
mr.
Levine
yeah
and.
C
You
all
had
asked
for
a
letter,
so
you
can
give
to
your
councilman
or
your
county,
commissioner,
who
appointed
you,
and
so
mr.
quintanilla
just
signed
it
will
PDF
it
and
send
it
to
all
of
you.
So
you
can
give
it
to
the
person
who
designated
you
to
serve
in
this
commission,
asking
them
to
to
contribute
help
us.
B
E
Judge
you
know
going
back
to
this
side,
I
just
and
I.
Don't
think
I
saw
it.
I
looked
at
it.
Is
there
an
educational
component
in
there
before
they
before
they
can
look
in
someone
can
look
at
and
get
actual
facts
about
certain
substances
what's
going
on
here
in
Laredo
I
think
that
would
probably
be
important.
You
know
these
are
things
that
did
you
all
need
to
know
because
a
lot
of
families
don't
have
the
facts
and
there's
a
lot
of
myths,
but
a
lot
of
people
don't
realize
certain
things.
I
C
Being
used,
we
can
put
that
both
in
the
webpage
and
endlessly.
It's
got
a
little
bit
in
the
webpage
about
the
mission
to
educate
in
to
brand
about
addiction,
alcohol
use
and
the
services
in
that
L,
and
it
gives
you
the
link
go
to
the
directory,
so
you
can
specifically,
it
doesn't
have
stats.
We
can
add
that
you.
E
D
E
Know
I
know
all
these,
but
you
can
put
the
base
it's
back
to
about
Lorado
and
then
he
because
this
was
going
on
nationally.
You
know
see
sad
at
CHS.
Whatever
you
want
to
do,
and
you
just
have
those
links,
look
I
think
it's
important
for
people
recognize
what's
going
on
here,
Reiter,
because
a
lot
of
times
I
hope
they
gave
looking.
G
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And
I
think
the
other,
the
piece
that
always,
whenever
I'm
working
with
people,
the
one
deep
people
in
this,
how
destructive
alcoholics
they
talk
about
all
the
other
drugs.
But
we
forget
or
people
don't
know,
because
it's
part
of
our
culture
that
all
called
causes
more
damage
to
society
than
all
the
other
drugs
combined.
Anything.
E
You
know
how
it
is
remind
people
like
you
know:
hey
today,
I
was
assessing
someone
and
I
and
I
pointed
after
them.
I
said
you
know
it
takes
12
hours
for
alcoholic
and
I
system.
You
were
driving
from
your
ranch
under
the
influence
and
I
can
tell
you
how
how
high
you
were.
Based
on
how
many
drinks
you
told
me:
hey
people
don't
realize
that
well,
I
have
tolerances
like
if
tolerance
is
a
good
thing.
No,
oh,
no!
It's
not,
and
so
we
forget
about
what
we
forget
about
that.
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B
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D
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B
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F
D
B
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B
B
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F
B
G
F
B
F
B
Bell
we're
all
gonna
wear
it.
Alright
whoever's
gonna
be
there,
so
we
can
all
we're
all
gonna
wear
it.
So
they
can
approach
us
right.
Okay
and
then
anyone
opposed
yay
motion
passes.
We
are
going
to
heaven,
it
wasn't
really
emotional,
but
we
will
now
have
the
blue
shirts
and
you
will
contact
the
people
that
are
$7,
yeah
and
then
later
on,
Bri
unknown
and
when
it
goes
to
her
she's
got
all
the
email
addresses.
Yes,.
G
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G
B
B
B
B
Shot
it
downtown,
that's
what
I
was
saying:
they
settle
all
those
churches
downtown.
So
all
right,
then
the
webpage
is
done
and
our
outfits
are
done
for
September
14,
and
then
everyone
will
be
contacted
that
you
have
the
list
of
who's.
All
the
stakeholders.
We're
gonna
ask
to
come
out
and
see.
We
need
at
least
16,
because
that's
more
or
less
the
size
of
the.
How
many
booths
record.
B
D
B
And
Steven
got
a
person
of
mother
of
a
victim
to
speak
and
we
had
a
script
set
up
that
was
followed
and
hillside.
Funeral
home
was
nice
enough
to
lend
us
their
hearse,
and
that
was
also
in
the
PSA
to
make
it
effective.
It's
not.
This
actually
happened,
and
now
she's
also
sent
us
pictures
that
we
can
add
to
the
PSA
of
her
son
as
he's
grown
he's
a
baby
with
his
my
mind,
then
he's
older
and
then
he's
graduating
and
then
he's
dead.
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D
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G
Nose
again
strength
driving
are
doing
there,
I
think
it's
a
fifth
or
six
Derek,
the
Reno
memorials
Cape
Town
October
26,
starting
at
9
a.m.
9
a.m.
to
4:00
p.m.
and
it's
just
an
event
where
that
sponsors.
As
an
awareness
event,
Derick
Davina
was
an
avid
skateboarding
enthusiast,
so
it
initially
started
where
we
would
have
a
competition
and
entrant.
They
were
paying
entry
fee
and
then
we
figured
you
know
what
these
kids
don't
need
to
pay.
You're
gonna
have
to
pay
because
a
lot
of
people
stepped
up
and
said:
hey
I'll
pay
for
whatever.