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Drug and Alcohol Advisory Commission Mtg 090518
A
Okay,
hopefully
a
question
on
my
favorite
improving
minutes.
Anyone
pro
motion
passes
that
takes
I'll
just
do
it
greener.
Alright,
public
comments.
Anyone
we
had
some
right
now
and
so
I
recommend
a
proposal
and
send
it
in
to
dr.
McIver's
saying
this
is
what
we
have
this
is
what's
around,
and
this
is
how
you
would
like
to
be
involved
and.
A
C
A
A
What
had,
but
not
maybe
you
and
I,
have
chair
and
vice
chair
and
go
visit,
judge
Medina
and
his
money
man,
whether
it's
Leroy
or
revealing,
I,
think
it
to
me
to
talk
about
this
and
what
we
bring
to
the
table
and
that
could
Polly
into
very
well
with
what
he
just
started
with
the
suicide
thing
that
his
cousin
and
that
he
was
upset
because
they
had
grown
up
together,
energy
plate.
So
to
say
many
times.
If
could
be,
there
should
be
a
good
place
to
go
counseling
or
animal
anyway.
A
We
will
then
I'll
contact
touch,
not
judge
doctor
otitis,
and
then
you
can
taste
no
support
we'll
try
to
set
that
up
so
that
he
can
go
with
you
and
me
for
forgiveness,
and
everything
right
need
to
review
data
directory
to
just
judge
everybody's
a
tips
and
they
have
something.
Then
she
always
brought
it.
You
put
it
all
on
paper.
Did
anyone
not
look
at
it
not
glanced
at
it?
Even
the
board
members
on
video
in
the
email
that
we
have.
D
Nonetheless,
the
the
the
substance
abuse
services
provider
directory
2019
is
a
rebound
here
in
dr.
Osiris
passive
in
some
of
the
email
format.
Anything
else
I
would
need
to
be
a
little
to
be
available,
but
the
public
needs
to
know
about
this
too,
so
will
will
network
how
we're
going
to
release
it
all
right.
We've
got
a
network
and
we're
gonna
pass.
You
use
it
before
we
go
for
words.
I
would
like
to
everybody
sign
in/sign
sheet
out
there
and
do
the
intro
introduce
themselves
in
the
way.
The
report
here.
D
If
we
follow
the
other
comments
for
languages
with
pride
in
2050
three
minutes,
but
nonetheless
chairwoman
here
is
the
one
of
the
runs
after
the
meeting
gear.
Please
do
the
Q&A
or
follow
through
with
question
and
answer
to
nose
will
be
taken
in
the
course
at
the
end
of
the
meeting
before
we
adjourn
we
check
off
or
you
need
to
follow
through
in
any
projects
that
we
need
to
walk
forward
for
everybody's
knowledge.
The
semi-annual
report.
What's
the
reason
everybody
dr.
D
Tom
stylist
to
this
evening,
council
last
last
us
meeting,
and
it
was
accompanied
by
a
mayor
signed
by
the
committee
members
and
the
chairman
here,
the
chairwoman
and
also
copies
of
every
agenda,
every
report
and
everything
and
every
minute.
So
it's
everything
that
we
get.
This
is
meeting
number
eight
month
number
eight.
Well
this
and
you
know
probably
we
have
only
make
one
for
lack
form.
So
we
just
come.
A
All
right
so
then
we
have
this
already
bound
and
we're
also
putting
it
out
on
Facebook
social
media
trying
to
spread
the
word
as
much
as
possible
because,
obviously
from
looking
at
this,
there
are
a
lot
of
programs
out
there
and
many
times
one
doesn't
know
about
the
other
or
the
people
who
need
it.
Don't
know
yes,
so
then
and
she's
been
dealing
with
different
40
years.
Ok,
so
then
it's
obvious
that
there
is
a
lack
of
communication
for
the
public
in
Tom
in
the
community.
Yes,
sir,
when.
B
You
lose
focus
with
scan
just
another
commercial.
We
were
notified
that
we
got
a
grant,
understand
different
medical
services
to
provide
mental
health
and
substance
abuse,
disorder,
treatment
for
homeless
populations.
So
it's
a
five-year
grant
and
almost
like
three
degrees
from
antiques
October,
the
first.
So
then
I
wonder
we
came
at
something
yeah.
E
B
Says
this
is
certainly
people
that
are
recovery,
that
help
other
people
that
are
struggling
with
the
same
thing.
So
there's
a
beautiful
boy.
Yes,
such
a
recovery,
coach
recovery,
coaches,
people
that
have
gone
through
the
experience
of
using
drugs
and
how
they
have
recovered
for
a
while
and
they
would
help
others.
So
we
have
a
facility
where
they
can.
You
know,
and
you
can
eliminate
with
it
and
like
a
resume
and
I.
My
name
is
dr.
Christopher
pranic.
F
From
the
vice-president,
the
scan
we
have
two,
we
have
a
youth
peer
recovery,
support
services,
program,
Beauty
peer
based,
and
we
also
have
an
adult
program
that
we
just
received
funding
for
from
the
state
it
is
from
coming
autumn.
It
was
for
support
services
for
the
Asian
activities,
but
haven't
mentioned
one
to
one
people
who
have
gone
through
that
process
of
addiction
recovered,
provide
a
lot
of
body
weight
and
20
through
that
Oh
at
the
time,
and
we
know
that
there's
not
you
know
just
one
path
to
recovery.
F
F
Know,
like
you
know,
there's
my
students
lose
a
lot
of
application
activities
bonding
and
healthy
manner
without
alcohol.
The
drugs
take
involved
at
all.
A
lot
of
people
think
that
that's
the
only
way
you
can
have
a
party
and
have
fun,
so
we
really
work
on
that
aspect.
A
lot
of
life
skills,
but
more
than
maybe
the
big
focus
is
that
entry
taking
people
one
on
one
having
the
time
to
talk
with
each
other
to
work
on
issues
that
can
help
them.
You
know
achieve
recovery
and.
E
F
Wouldn't
just
show
up
at
the
facility
kind
of
cold
call
this
either
way
we
have
enough
on
our
website,
but
it
would
come
in
to
be
a
brief
screening
process
and
we
would
develop
an
individualized
plan,
a
focus
on
individualized.
You
know
it's
not
one
cookie
cutter
type
situation.
We
know
it's
really
different
for
each
individual
and
some
people
have
preferences
in
terms
of
what
type
of
nature
or
peer
recovery
approach.
They
want
some.
What
Mayo
only
people
want
to
know.
So
we
try
to
work
with
what
we
can.
F
F
Facilities
rate,
it
varies
and
in
terms
of
the
hours
it's
based
on
what
the
clients
want.
Our
youth
facility
right
now
is
pretty
much
there
from
about.
You
know
11
o'clock
to
7
o'clock
a
night,
so
we're
able,
if
you
kind
of
think
of
a
drop
them
in
situation
in
a
way
it's
a
place
for
them
to
go,
so
they
don't
get
in
trouble
at
the
community
after
school
they
can
go
and
they
can
watch
video
games
and
educational
lessons
and
we
have
a
pool
table.
We
have
a
popcorn
machine,
we
have
nacho
cheese
missions.
F
B
B
E
E
B
Of
the
things
that
we
do,
what
people
who
have
co-occurring
disorders,
we
have
a
program
called
corporate
psychiatric
assistant
officers.
They
provide
that
that
intensive
case
management,
but
they
haven't,
need
to
have
a
co-current
sort
of
me
and
besides
the
substance
use
disorder,
it
was
having
a
depression.
G
H
I
Just
basically
back
back
in
2013
when
Westar
came
to
the
table
over
now
have
which
is
next
step,
and
it
was
a
presentation
at
the
city
hall
with
regards
to
the
committee
triage
center,
which
is
what
we're
all
talking
about
right
now.
It's
just
something
that
was
presented
back
then
just
thought.
Maybe
we
just
bring
it
to
the
forefront,
but
thank
for
this
discussion
for
we're.
G
A
G
D
G
A
C
I
This
area
have
rehab
and,
and
I
left
I
did
indeed
I
did
include
the
waiter
locals
because
we
already
had
on
this
not
on
this
other
directory
right,
so
that
one
just
wanted
to
make
that
clear.
I
was
not
intentionally.
You
know
anybody,
because
we
had
already
done
that.
Initially,
when
we
had
this
is
Ryan
was.
I
They're
not
in
here
is
because
dating
when
my
three
interns
that
I
had
contacted
each
agency.
There
was
a
point
of
contact
at
African.
Scientists
had
given
them
and
they
went
each
one
individually
with
all
the
different
programs
touch
space
with
all
of
them.
Had
this
updated
and
then
put
this
into
this
format
right,
which
is
an
easy
format
for
anybody
to
to
make
modifications.
I
I
G
K
A
A
A
Here,
if
he's
going
to
be
out
of
town,
yes
and
then
he
talked
about
all
those
other
people
that
he
had
wanted
to
come
in,
but
they
might
have
had
short
notice
on
this,
and
so
we
need
to
make
sure
that
they
can
be
available
and
we
need
to
do
our
work.
We
need
to
go
beforehand
and
talk
to
save
the
county,
judge
and
so
on
and
so
forth,
and
then
go
to
the
city
and
talk
to
them
behind
the
scenes
and
then
let
them
come
to
the
table
to
let
them
if
they're.
A
G
G
A
G
A
K
Way
we
are
able
to
have
ample
time
to
just
discuss
the
actual
planning
of
it.
I
know
many
many
years
if
I
think
when
you
know
it
was
originally
planned,
it
was
part
of
that
that
through
I
think
it
was
like
a
lunch
meeting
and
it
was
like
two
three
hours
was
like
an
afternoon
and
they
just
was
coming
in
and
out
people
the
stakeholders
having
to
say
what
they
thought
and
then
just
the
core
having
to
stay
there.
K
A
D
D
A
I
I
I
G
G
D
In
this
thick,
it's
just
old
agendas
and
proposals
goals
in
there
from
this
community
to
counsel
to
Nicole
and
actually
dr.
on
Saturdays
I
mentioned
that
he
was
personally
present
that
to
counsel
did
happier
than
that,
but
we
need
to
feedback
on
it.
So
we
can
move
forward,
but
number
one
goal
that
was
actually
is
is
inventory
local
services.
We've
done
already
that.
G
D
D
A
G
G
D
D
D
G
A
Just
a
matter
of
I
was
totally
in
the
dark
about
half
of
it.
Me
too,
I
was
totally
in
the
dark,
so
this
is
very
good.
We're
coming
together.
All
of
them
have
been
coming
by
to
visit
and
present
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
So
I
think
we're
doing
a
wonderful
thing
for
our
community
as
a
whole.
All
of
us,
it's
needed.
G
G
D
Of
course
I
saw
that
it
was
usually
non
forum.
We
count
I'm
saying
so
proud
to
say
that
for
seven
meetings
this
is
number
eight.
What
we've
done
so
far
with
a
full
report
to
City
Council.
You
know
it's
just
one
of
those
things
we
have
some.
You
know
solid,
move,
the
positive
and
the
health
department
and
the
police
department
in
a
specific
table
for
this
committee
under
there.
D
It
is
our
job
to
continue
with
you
as
janitors
from
the
council,
because
we've
seen
it
in
the
natural
landscape
yeah,
we
don't
wanna,
be
one
of
those
cities
that
has
you
know
the
issue
on
the
streets
were
being
described
in
our
people
as
I
wanted
on
the
bridges
in
our.
We
do
have
a
problem
we
exist
and
we
have
recognized
that,
but
having
stakeholders
feel
pressure
in
most
in
most
meetings
are
here
present
because
they
are
interested
in
having
a
very
positive.
E
D
D
E
D
J
J
G
J
The
location-
that's
that's
apparent,
that's
that's
obvious.
I
guess
that
seems
like
disseminator
there
to
I
would
like
to
hear
from
West
care
to
hear
what
their
proposal
is
before
we
go
into
any
type
of
roundtable
with
with
other
potential
investors.
I
guess
number
three
I
like
the
air
from
the
old
director
of
the
detox
center
Jesse.
A
J
I
B
B
To
ensure
you
know
that
as
we
took
looking
at
thinking
about
facility,
you
know
in
a
very
simplicity,
we
have
extra
beers
right
now
that
we
don't
use
right.
So
then
there
may
be
something
that
we
don't
have
to
people
get
cut
in
expenditures
a
little
bit
but
right
way
to
have
and
then
see.
We
can
that,
because
if
you
strengthen
our
program,
then.
C
Say
that
I've
done
the
CEO
foreskin
on
what
you
had
you
all
were
talking
about.
Is
that
facility
and
one
is.
We
had
looked
at
that
facility
before
and
you
have
to
realize
that
in
order
to
do
detox,
you
have
to
get
licensed
by
the
Health
and
Human
Service
Commission,
and
that
facility
needs
a
lot
of
work.
To
do
that,
you
can't
have
a
walk
know.
He
talks
for
something
unless
it
is
being
done
by
in
jail
or
poison,
so
it
would
involve
windows
changing
doors
in
a
very
different
schematic.
She.
C
G
C
Information
on
that
and
she
went
on
and
said
how
about
it
and
the
reason
that
we
had
to
stop
her
writing
the
service
and
the
same
thing.
I
give
any.
Are
my
the
Association
pretty
advanced
in
Americans
when
the
detox
hearing
around
and
they
also
had
to
stop
providing
services?
Both
of
us
had
to
not
do
detox,
because
the
way
the
state
funds
detox
is
on
a
cost
room
is
on
a
fee-for-service.
So
it's
a
unit
rate.
G
C
E
E
C
G
B
E
To
get
those
because
we
just
talk
about
it
and
say
oh
they're,
only
in
Henderson
and
then
we're
only
somewhere
else
and
we
just
say
like
it's
impossible
for
the
greater
together
than
we
never
try.
So
we
need
to
find
a
way
to
try,
because
otherwise
I
have
experience
with
my
daughter
needing
five
of
them
and.
B
C
H
B
C
G
C
It,
whether
it
would
be
you
know
they
could
be
locked
up
so
I
think
it's
more.
How
do
we
bring
all
the
pieces
to
reticulan?
How
do
you
support
each
other?
You
know-
and
that
includes
you
know
the
probation
departments
and
job
Protective
Services
and
everything
to
support
each
other
to
have
the
client
be
successful
in
the
completion
of
treatment
instead
of
peacefully
unit
that
you
know,
we
don't
work
with
each
other.
We
don't
support
each
other
and
we
don't
have
to.
E
C
B
C
J
J
I
Everybody,
the
city
of
Louisville,
was
there,
but
what
happened
and
the
reason
that
fizzled
out
with
only
because
of
change
of
integration
with
West
care
and
the
person
that
was
the
charge
beat
person
that
was
took
the
leap
for
their
putting
everybody
to
go
to
the
table
and
moved
on
to
something
else,
and
so,
when
I,
when
I
keep
the
West
chair
in
2016
of
October
I,
was
asked
to
put
this
back
in
the
table
and
to
see
we
could
bring
this
back
to
initiative.
And
so,
when
I
saw
the
invite
from
dr.
I
I
I
Medical
Center
and
Doctors
Hospital
any
and
any
other
net
provider.
That
was
here
because,
obviously-
and
that's
not
somebody
committed
the
work,
their
words
monies
that
were
there
and
that's
what
my
point
so
they
came
in.
It
was
not
always
current
money.
It
came
in
from
all
those
stakeholders
the
only
reason
again
because
of
administration.
J
D
Well,
he
goes
back
to
the
program
home
being
it
existed
right
now,
what
we're
doing
it,
people
to
the
hospital
ER
for
medical
needs.
If
the
person
is
highly
intoxicated
whether
drugs
or
alcohol,
he
goes
to
the
hospital,
what
we
call
the
medical
appearance
to
criminal
charges
and
he's
not
that's
50
people,
don't
even
resources,
not
open,
ask
for
people
that
are
picked
up
in
intoxication.
D
Our
challenge
would
be
now
that
we
have
a
directory.
It's.
How
do
we
get
to?
You
know
pretty
sure
that
this
city
has
enough
people
in
need
of
services
yeah
we
do
we.
We
have
realized
that
now
we
have
beds
and
we
have
services
programs
organizations
that
they
sing
and
we've
heard
it
before
we
got
lucky
back.
How
do
we
get
high?
We
can't
before
those
services.
B
Any
project
end
up.
We
just
answered
your
question
a
lot
of
times.
Intoxication
doesn't
mean
that
a
person
is
gonna,
withdraw
so
that
I
think
we
need
to
look
up
so
the
destiny,
to
do
medical
assessment
to
find
out
some
people.
The
Jolson
there's
been
any
specific
to
that.
Virginia
somebody's,
a
violent,
drunk
and
I
recovered
from
I
am
over.
It.
I
don't
need
so
depends
on
how
long
the
person
you
see,
what
kind
of
stupidity.
J
For
several
days
see
that's
what
I
was
coming
to
vision.
You
talked
and
we're
hoping
that
maybe
they'll
redline
with
this,
it
just
seems
like
we
need
a
place
to
take
these
people
instead
of
the
emergency
room
in
need.
We
need
to
be
able
to,
and
the
court
needs
to
be
able
to
take
people
that
that
are
going
to
happy,
walked
in
a
long
time
facility
and
store
them
temporarily,
so
they
properly
detoxing
go
off
to
those
facilities.
J
G
J
We
can
bet
that's
worthy
and
I
can
designs
making
director
to
be
at
that
table,
and
then
perhaps
we
can
send
out
some
kind
of
notice
and
invite
any
other
potential
entities
that
could
that
would
want
to
be
hurt
to
do
a
comparable
facility,
but
yeah
I
believe
what
I'm
hearing
from
scan
mr.
Flores
amiss
so
that
dude
sorry
is
how
to
do
this.
They
don't
have
so
you
all
have
some
treatment
facilities
for
people
that
it's
sort
of
like
a
mix
of
a
long-term
and
short-term
facility.
J
It's
disheartening
and
I
realized
that
that
the
state
has
some
weird
ways
of
funding
programs,
but
it's
disheartening
to
hear
that
you're
required
to
have
all
your
beds
filled,
because
my
concern
is,
is
when
cheap
towards
bring
somebody
who
is
highly
intoxicated
I
would
rather
them
I
want
them
to
have
a
bed
you
go
to
as
opposed
to
filling
up
the
space
in
our
county
jail
right.
I
want.
You
know,
that's
that's
good,
they
have
having
a
fee,
but
it
seems
a
counter
to.
C
J
But
if
stan
has
a
counterproposal
and
we
love
to
hear
about
it
and
look-
and
maybe
this
is
not
some
kind
of
notice-
I'm
thinking
so
that
we
can,
we
can
make
sure
we
hear
all
the
ideas.
Yeah
I,
don't
know
how
much
can
be
accomplished,
but
but
that's
what
my
my
proposal
is
that
I'm
setting
for
committee
today
is
to
is
to
adopt
those
those
meetings
and.
J
And,
let's
let's
get
in
here
and
and
and
what
we
can
do
is
we
can
recommend
when
we've
come
up
with
at
that
time
and
and
septum--ah
loosen
enough
in
the
room
and
animals
lock
the
door
and
let
them
stay
for.
I
A
G
G
J
C
G
C
D
D
Dracool
districts,
the
prong
of
of
treating
people
that
already
have
the
problem.
It's
not
only
capturing
through
the
criminal
justice
system
so
be
proactive
to
the
community
team.
They
spawned
and
say.
Look
my
son,
my
daughter.
My
uncle
has
a
problem.
There
are
programs
here,
so
the
idea
was,
but
that
define
and
then
there's
empty
beds
out
there
awaken
to
to
those
programs
or.
I
D
And
that's
not
a
good
idea
to
us,
you
know
not
only
the
kamini,
you
know
we,
you
may
say
things
into
assembly
this
committee.
We
talk
about
the
statistics,
how
many
people
there
are
like
they're,
making
a
little
hospital
well
they're
good
at
their
ID
is
of
every
organization.
That's
you
know
picked
up
to
the
table
says
we
do
have
a
program
of
counseling
and
we
have.
You
know
well
share
that
with
the
community,
because
we
need
to
share
that
with
a
CD
that
there
is
access.
D
You
know
there
might
a
rough
program
with
the
police
department
to
say
no
to
drugs
actually
hits
47
schools
every
year.
There's
over
25,000
kids
right
here
exposed
to
the
police
program
to
say
no
to
drugs.
In
this
other
consequence,
do
we
have
an
impact
and
I'm
pretty
sure
we
do,
but
those
stats
are
important
to
bring
to
the
table,
and
you
know
their
schools
have
their
own
programs.
Are
we
getting
better
and
they're
all
supposed
to
know
what
is
being
done?
We
have
been
funded
for
that
organization.
D
D
H
H
G
H
E
D
Know
I
know
this
is
a
huge
problem
at
a
nationwide
thing
you
know,
but
we
need
to
be
positive.
You
know
forward
because
we
take
that
defeated
attitude.
It's
one
of
those
things
that
you
can.
We
need
to
put
a
positive,
proactive,
many
people
are
impacted,
positivity
is,
or
the
filter
they're
more
physical
statistics
that
we
can
actually
show
range.
Well,
there's
programs
out
there
and
I
just
described
my
ages
and
schools
in
every
way.
There's
no
other
organizations
that
go
out
there.
D
H
G
H
J
Let
me
ask
you
this
I
mean
it
seems
like
you've
got
all
these
programs
and
they
have
to
have
full
beds
and
you're
looking
for
people
to
put
in
these
places,
wouldn't
it
be
helpful
to
have
a
type
of
temporary
holding
tank
for
these
people
to
go
right
before
they
go
your
facility?
Would
that
help
you
out
because
it
would
help
dealt
with
the
best
quicker
it
and
they
have
treatment
started
how
to
protect
these
other
places.
Is
that
my
collar
would
that
be
helpful
to
your
got
ahold
of
88
4
choices
to
work.
B
You
have
somebody
like
that.
You
need
to
have
myself
I
am
by
the
doctor
and
a
nurse
and
find
out.
You
know,
that's
a
right
place,
and
then
we
have
the
extra
staff
to
do
in
a
intoxicated
they
were
drawing,
they
saw
a
bunch
of
stuff
with
you
know.
The
right
medication
I
need
to
have
is
not
just
like
setting
up
something
and.
C
Invasion,
treatment
services,
but
for
you
to
be
more
successful,
we
want
the
client
to
come
in
and
want
to
be
in
treatment
services.
Yes,
a
lot
of
times
after
24
hours
or
48
hours.
They
do
want
to
eat,
and
this
is
where
the
skills
of
our
licensed
professional
counselors
coming
and
talking
to
her
to
stay
and
give
treatment
and
opportunity-
and
this
is
where
the
medical
assisted
therapy
comes
in-
to
ease
the
withdrawal
symptoms.
C
So
it's
a
process,
but
you
know
we
want
the
class
to
come
here
to
get
with
all
the
key
services,
but
we
don't
want
to
hold
anybody
there
against
their
will,
because
they're
not
going
to
get
anything
they're
gonna
just
buy
their
time.
Wait
until
you
know
they
were
told
to
be
there
90
days
to
be
there
tonight.
You
know
the
90
day
and
then
go
out
and
they're
not
going
to
be
success.
C
The
most
successful
the
ones
that
during
the
process
commit
to
the
treatment-
and
you
know
graduate
successfully
from
the
program
that
you
know
we
need
a
lot-
a
lot
of
beds
for
detox
I,
don't
know
this,
but
I'm
saying
we
would
need
some
numbers
as
to
how
many
beds
do
we
need
for
beds
for
detox,
you
know,
do
mean
the
vibrance
for
detox.
What
is
the
number
that
we
would
need
in
the
and
how
many
male
Baker
nominees
do
things.
L
M
I'm,
a
local
price
with
a
palpable
Texas
behavior
of
Ozark.
So
oh
there
is
a
there's
pretty
much
that
says
deep
state
program.
That's
treated
you
pretty
much
provide
evaluations
and
connecting
these
individuals
to
to
their
treatment
services
all
funded
by
the
state.
So
we
work
together
with
agencies,
for
example,
scan
and
any
other
facility
that
we
can
actually
set
them
in
there.
So
we,
for
example,
of
bigot
evaluation
and
they
are
directly
connected
to
the
services.
For
example.
Depends
you
get
into
detox
status
and
then
residential?
M
So
it's
for
both
484
youth
and
for
the
adults.
So
that's
pretty
much
at
the
service
that
we
provide
and
right
now.
Yes,
there
is
a
need
for
the
detox,
because
right
now,
for
example,
they're
taking
as
opposed
to
for
individual
your
certain
certain
combinations
well
meet
the
criteria
for
detox.
So
right
now,
they're,
you
know,
Chinese
places
are,
is
pretty
much
the
designated
entity
that's
getting
suspended
in
our
region.
They
are
taking
right.
Now,
it's
pretty
much
three
weeks
before
you
can
actually
get
in
there.
So
there
is
not.
M
L
L
M
Because,
right
now
and
I'll
say
it
again:
they're
taking
at
peace
I
mean
I
when
I
get
a
client
and
they
they
meet
the
criteria
for
detox,
and
you
want
to
get
them
in
right
away
and,
of
course,
you
know,
state
funding,
I
think
they
don't
have
to
pay
so
I
kept
them
an
admission
date
right
then,
and
there
should
they,
of
course,
wanting
and
commit
to
it,
and
it's
taking
three
weeks
three
weeks
look
whiter
than
actually
in
it.
So
what
happened
in
that
process?
M
M
Know
you
know
so
we
have
to
work.
We
try
to
work
together
to
keep
them
motivated.
You
know
we
just
usually
the
hardest
struggle
for
them
to
stay
motivated.
You
know
they
come
in
that
game,
walk
right,
then
so
a
lot
of
them
you
know,
do
and
Nepali
the
cracks.
You
know
and
end
up
just
you
know
and
go
here,
my
a
you
know,
or
just
and
they're
getting
discouraged
to
to
commit
to
it
because
they
have
to
wait
that
three-week
period.
M
So
we
do
a
lot
of
Victor
that
I
do
I
try
to
do
a
lot
of
the
mi,
which
is
motivational
interview,
taking
the
motivated
as
often
as
possible,
and
you
know
you
have
a
lot
of
success.
You
know
so
easily
we're
able
to
get
them
into
that
beauty
box.
You
know
having
that
wait
at
those
three
weeks.
That's
an
accomplishment
like.
G
D
My
follow-up
question
where
you
said
success
and
one
of
those
discussions
was
a
couple
meetings
ago:
I,
don't
measure
success
because
judge
Hale
said
that
he's
got
a
580
success
rate
in
this
role,
because
the
way
he
measures
this
people
went
through
the
program
kept
clean,
graduated
and
don't
come
back
to
the
criminal
justice
system
and
I'm
non-criminal
program.
You're
like
yours
is
there
anyone
that
goes
and
outreach,
and
you
know
check
for
relapse
or
or
a
case
like
that
for
a
person
well.
L
H
L
But
there's
also
like
:
high
support
because
I'm
thinking
that
we
do
in
cry
once
they
were
done
with
a
program
based
not
have
a
place
to
come
to
that
way
and
PC
do
come
into
or
into
a
situation
where
they
need
to
go
into
a
crisis
or
at
that
point
where
they
feel
like
using
at
least
they're
there,
and
you
know
so
we
try
to
keep
that
constant
contact
with
it.
Are
we
successful
with
them
all
know?
L
L
G
L
M
L
With
with
really
was
a
qmh
piece
in
all
of
them,
inspections
are
order.
Region
which
are
these
places
can
because
ISIL
Akita
they're
not
like
I,
said
they.
They
do
fall
through
the
cracks
well,
I
need
to
eat,
more
I
mean
we
can
but
I
didn't
still
since
2002,
I,
think
and
I
get
frustrated,
because
we
were
still
talking
about
the
senior
bidding
on
wheels.
Sting
frustrations
since
2002
I
have
been
a.
E
That's
what
when
I
hear
somebody
say:
they're,
toys
and
I-
think
that's
where
you
say:
we've
gotta
change
laws.
So
now
we
find
bigger
than
us
here
we're
talking
about
laws
now,
because
it's
a
fairy
tale
I
mean
big.
Oh
it's
going
to
be
their
choice.
Well,
that's
a
lovely
fairy!
No,
but
their
attic.
It's
a
fairy
tale
and
adding
that
you
really
truly
know
what
you're
doing
an
attic
doesn't
and
it's
wishful
thinking
and
it's
beautiful
thinking.
E
Because
my
other
friends,
my
I,
have
some
other
baby
that
she
said.
Has
she
not
gone
to
jail?
She
would
not
have
it
covered.
Why
does
she
have
to
go
and
recover
in
jail
for
a
year
whatever
or
two
years,
so
she
has
to
go
to
jail
and
her
children
instead
of
treating
them
like
criminals,
we're
supposed
to
be
treating
them
like
human
beings
that
are
addicted?
They
have
a
disease
like
cancer,
but
they
can't
choose
to
cure
it.
E
A
A
H
Is
the
what's
it
with
Medicaid
order
on
what
you
do
baby?
So
it's
pretty
much
any
base
approach.
So,
for
example,
I
go
back
into
the
IMR,
but
my
roles
because
I've
got
a
confrontation,
homelessness
and
incarcerations.
So
an
acid
that
evidence.
They
said
whatever
you're
asking
our
nominee.
That
has
to
be
study
and
what
are
the
control
and.
E
E
G
A
I
E
E
D
J
Kinda,
just
something
else,
someone
else
is
it:
okay,
/
I've
gotten
to
scribble.
G
J
J
We
will
have
a
pair
of
puzzles
as
they
come
forward,
but
would
it
be
helpful
for
you
to
for
us
to
interview
someone
from
the
county
first
regarding
that
potential
facility,
or
we
would
it
be
more
beneficial
for
YouTube
to
lay
out
a
plan,
and
then
we
can
talk
to
the
county
about
that?
What
facility
they
have?
What
would
be
well.
I
For
example,
I
heard
when
I
went
to
where
the
chair
was
there
where,
and
he
talked
about
the
facility
that
he
might
be
able
to
offer
I've
heard
about
the
other
place
that
y'all
are
talking
about.
I
actually
have
also
approached
the
place
where
we
have
our
art
program,
participants
which
are
28
homeless
individuals
about
using
that
facility
or
the
plank
beds.
I
Of
course,
we're
staying
there
until
October
2019,
because
of
the
fact
that
our
back
is
going
to
end
by
playing
19
and
then
our
monies
were
reallocated
because
of
other
issues
that
the
high
put
on
our
program
and
so
right
now
for
some
people
we
submitted
an
application,
there's
only
one
agency,
that's
on
the
table
that
might
be
considered
or
our
program
to
continue.
But
as
far
as
staying
at
that
facility
for
the
homeless,
individuals
that
we
have
there
is
it's
not
it's
not
prone
to
housing
first,
which
is
HUD
HUD
guidelines,
so
housing.
I
First,
it's
a
real
complex
issue,
but
they
believe
in
housing,
individuals
in
scattered
housing,
rather
than
any
complex
like
we
have,
because
we
have
a
it's
basically
a
dormitory
where
we
have
people
in
it
and
they
shared
showers
and
they
share
a
kitchen.
So
housing
first
tells
you
that
you
have
to
have
a
place
where
you
have
your
own
shower.
You
know
cooking
space
and
privacy,
and
so
that
would
be
the
way
it's
supposed
to
be.
I
So
if,
if
and
when
our
program
has
which
it
will
in
October
29
t,
no
one
else
takes
it
over
which
right
now
it's
it's,
there's
a
lot
of
legalities
with
the
application
that
was
submitted
by
the
entity.
That
was
that
submitted
that
that
application
and
through
Texas
homeless,
Network
that
there's
a
possibility
that
that
facility
might
be
available.
Okay,
I
already
talked
to
them,
and
this
is
Catholic
Charities.
It's
all
by
Catholic,
Charities
are
the
Diocese
of
the
ranks
and
instead
of
that
facility
has
been
there
since
back
in
the
80s.
I
I
That
money
that
that
program,
sending
in
so
I
could
I
could
bring
them
to
the
table
for
the
next
meeting.
If
y'all
are
interested
in
hearing
what
they
have
to
put
on
the
table,
and
you
don't
need
any,
you
don't
need
money,
prick,
there's
no,
it's
basically
turnkey
operation.
But
again
you
know
the
money
that
requests
there.
Is
it's
not
easy?
It's
not
it's!
Not!
It's
not
cheap.
Let's
just
put
it
that
way.
The
rent
there
is
just
pretty
quite
expensive
right,
yeah.
J
J
For
our
over
that,
we
hear
from
the
old
director
of
the
old
detox
center
Jess
your
hand
as
the
way
might
ham
to
the
next,
the
October
meeting.
So
the
November
meeting
I
recommend
that
we
hear
from
WestCare
to
hear
that
proposal
in
December
I
would
I
would
like
you
from
any
other,
would
be
proposals
and
then
perhaps
in
January.
We
need
to
talk
about
the
round
table
lock-in
or
what
have
you
for?
J
I
I
G
D
D
H
D
We
discussed
until
very
briefly
there
is
the
commissioners
are
appointed
by
the
councilman
there's
three
vacancies
and
when
I
open
it
to
anybody
here,
that
is
present.
If
you
have
any
idea
of
suggestions
nomination,
like
anybody
that
like
to
serve
with
this
drug
and
alcohol
Commission
said
the
name
of
to
a
contact
number.
So
we
can
then
suggest
that
to
a
councilman
that
has
not
submitted
I
think
so
we
can
have
a
full
roster
for
commissioners.
I
have
four
names
here
on
my
desk
I'm.
D
D
F
G
G
A
C
C
J
I
envisioning
here
is
a
facility
that
we
can
take
people
first,
people
that
are
just
you
know.
These
Department
finds
that
are
highly
intoxicated
or
poor,
addicted
or
the
light,
and
they
need
to
take
them
somewhere,
better
they're,
better
that
facility,
where
they
can
have
some
type
of
nourish.
What
have
you
been
the
prisoner,
the
jail
and
then
second,
maybe
even
thinking
it
would
be
nice,
it
could
be
a
maybe
a
studio
facility.
I
guess
have
some
people
that
are
there,
because
you
know
they
were
caught.
J
They
there
and
the
next
place
where
they
go
in
detox
is,
is
the
jail
for
a
little
bit
and
others
where
maybe
they
can
pay
in
and
get
a
bed
and
just
have
a
family
of
over
drive
over
and
detox
right
right
there.
That's
what
I'm
kind
of
visioning
I'm,
not
sure
what
the
repose
will
go
toward,
but
anything's
better
than
nothing
right
now.
You
know
so
we've
seen
here
from
these
proposals,
but.
D
That
would
be
ideal.
We
also
entertain
the
idea
of
the
police
department
confining
a
short
list
of
our
you
know.
Brook
users
are
also
habitual
criminals,
they
are
not
in
jail,
they
are
not
waiting
for
Court
and
have
a
program,
go
out
there
and
knock
and
talk
and
offer
what
they
have
you
want.
You
know
you
want
solutions,
you
need
counseling
here.
We
are
no
volunteer
basis,
but
an
outreach
program
versus
waiting
to
the
handcuffs
and
I.