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12-07-18 Economic Development Advisory Committee
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B
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B
Within
the
calendar
use
and
we're
working
on
getting
that
documentation
so
that
we
can
request
a
reduction
from
and
one
of
the
things
were
debating
here,
whether
it's
mayor
pro-tem,
basically
will
not
be
coming
back
as
I.
Have
the
new
elected
official
assignment
run
into
a
person,
so
we
might
have
that
vacancy
for
a
little
bit
longer
than
usual.
Yes,.
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B
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B
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E
B
B
B
Any
somebody
that's
really
exactly
or
or
you
know
they-
they
want
to
switch
you
if
you're
elected
officials
that
nominated
usually
hires
right.
But
now
what
I
foresee
is
that
we
won't
have
these
two
new
members
until
February's
meeting
and
again,
depending
on
where
we
agree
right
now,
which
is
what
we're
going
to
be
discussing
the
scheduler.
So
that's
what
I
foresee
that
in
February,
we'll
have
flexible
means.
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E
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B
E
E
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F
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F
F
A
F
Is
forgivable
one
over
five
years?
So
if
it's
a
an
apartment,
building
that's
utilized
and
they
developed
that
the
loan
is
forgivable
twenty
percent
year
over
year,
if
they
end
up
leaving
or
getting
rid
of
it
the
first
year,
then
that's
the
end
of
that
and
they
owe
the
eighty
percent
as
an
example.
The
interest
on
that.
F
What
also
crew
mean
they
would
o
be
interest
on
who's
gonna
who's
going
to
put
up
the
money
when
on
the
Hobie
is
to
work
with
the
tourists,
a
bit
of
funds
and
also
the
city
to
put
up
funds
to
basically
create
you
know
about
it
actually
be
Broadway,
and
what
might
be
money
is
so
far
that
there
are
talks
of
of
how
we
can
how
we
can
put
those
funds
together.
So
that's
what
I'm
going
to
be
working
on
from
this
on.
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A
F
So
the
target
is,
there
are
some
new
requirements.
Obviously
you
cannot
go
after
this
if
you
want
to
buy
an
acre
in
the
center
of
downtown
and
villages
match
it.
This
one
unit
mentioned
it's:
gonna
have
a
minimum
of
eight
units
per
acre.
If
it's
historic,
building
and
16
units
per
acre,
it's
gonna
be
a
new
construction.
So.
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A
The
st.
Peters
area
falls
under
the
and
easy
it
does
and
I
think
part.
Okay
and
the
church
and
falls
under
the
curse
started
just
to
sort
of
get
an
example,
and
then
so
would
it
fall
under
this
one?
We
do
so.
What
I
do
need
to
do
is
work
with
the
city
on
getting
both
those
maps.
So
we
can
creative
Lisa
demo
over
labor.
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Caution
me
on
the
church,
because
the
church
does
not
indicate
any
incentive
for
building
right.
The
plan
itself
dictates
for
the
walkability.
You
know
they
want
sidewalks
infrastructure
lighting.
It
does
not
necessarily
address
and
stipulate
on
the
plan
doesn't
mean
it
can't
be
changed.
Mine,
but
part
of
the
discussions
are,
as
an
example
is
just
how
expensive
it
is
to
do
some
of
these
things.
So
I
I,
just
wanna
make
clear
that
that
it's
my
situated
that
loans
are
eighteen
facades
or
anything
for
the
owners.
It
is
part
of
that.
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C
A
C
F
And
there
is
language
if
you
guys
had
a
chance
to
read
through
this
it
also
in
between
this,
so
we
don't
want
to
do,
or
at
least
what
I
don't
want
to
do
these
type
artists
or
was
not
a
government
subsidized
before
you
know
that
is
or
will
provide
Laredo
is
that
no
developer
can
go
in
there
to
pick
these
up
put
an
affordable
rents
than
the
next
year
hike
up
30%.
It
actually
caps
it
as
long.
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C
A
G
F
F
Yet
you
have,
we
have
the
infrastructure,
so
so
as
much
as
initially,
it
looks
like
as
a
sense
if
there
are
what
we're
really
developing
through
this.
Also
an
efficient
City
vit
that
in
the
long
term,
should
yeah
it
should
be
a
lot
more
sustainable
in
terms
of
growth
and
not
to
make
that
puppet.
This
is
what
everyone
you
know
is
looking
for
nowadays.
F
That's
why
everyone's
moving
into
demos,
because
they
like
to
be
able
to
work
and
clean
the
same
area,
the
answer
that
is
density,
retail
and
you
know,
even
if
you
go,
they
will
come
in
the
way
to
to
revitalize
not
just
downtown
but
but
the
entire
inner
cities
to
put
more
people
there.
Because
then.
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F
C
I
Push
them
to
downtown
big-time
but
I
think
as
a
suggestion
and
maybe
even
sending
it
to
the
council.
This
moving
the
Bethany
house
out
of
there
because
I
mean
I
have
nothing
against
social
thing
in
the
global.
Isn't
anything
but
I
mean
they're
all
scattered
all
over
downtown
you
help.
People
are
gonna,
go
downtown,
many
of
you're.
Looking
for
the
tourism
and
pushing
valleys,
always
time,
I
think
when
you
they're
just
laying
in
the
sidewalks.
I
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F
F
A
H
H
D
H
To
to
us
at
Bethany,
Housing
Coalition
to
kind
of
build
a
climb
to
take
them
out
away
from
the
store.
So
now
the
the
shelter
and
the
expansion,
our
pool
and
now
we're
seeing
the
return
of
close
sleeping
and
the
storefronts
I
just
saw
business
on
Lincoln
board
up
the
front
cuz.
They
were
sleeping
in
almost
of.
D
H
A
little
house
in
front
of
the
resort,
but
it
does
need
to
be
addressed
that
I
think
the
solution
is
that
it
came
to
resources
and
to
that
area.
There
are
17
floor
majorities,
there
efficiencies
and
there's
28
beds
for
men,
20
beds
for
women.
The
women's
side
is
okay.
The
men's
side
is
over
overthrowing
every
night
by
12
to
15
men
that
sleep
in
the
building
and
then
some
outside
in
the
courtyard.
So.
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H
H
Take
away
I'll
tell
you
why
we've
been
studying
the
patterns
of
homelessness
over
two
or
many
years,
they're
going
to
be
around
people,
and
that's
why
the
first
shelter
ended
up
here.
Probably
any
expansion
to
go
elsewhere,
but
not
too
far
from
downtown,
because
what
the
Haven
for
hope
in
San
Antonio
proved
to
us
is
that
even
when
you
have
the
best
of
locations
with
it,
if
your
client
or
your
consumer
doesn't
see
it
as
as
a
viable
place
to
be
they're,
not
going
so.
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H
Or
less
where
they
congregate,
I,
like
the
idea
of
helping
the
Salvation
Army,
develop
there,
it's
not
too
far.
The
density
of
the
neighborhood
is
not
very
dense.
It
could
work
to
build,
maybe
some
more
beds
over
there,
but
the
long-term
solution
is
permanent
housing,
but
I
am
in
agreement
with
right.
I
see
that
presence
that
we
saw
back
in
the
late
90s
early
2000s,
where
they
were
sneaking
in
sleeping.
I
I
60
70
and
Giuliani
came
in
first
thing.
He
didn't
even
let
three
things
one
was
clean
on
the
subway.
He
did
it
and
everything
relocated
all
the
prostitution
from
42nd
Street.
He
just
relocated
that
I
may
go
away
with
and
they
won
and
then
the
other
one
was.
The
people
were
saying:
we
need
more
security,
that's
when
they
adopted
that
the
horse,
so
they
could
travel
more
and
have
more
security
in
that
area,
and
that's
not.
The
city
picked
up
immediately,
there's
three
things
that
he
did
more.
H
H
We
haven't,
we
have
currently
have
a
project
that
was
approved
by
Planning
and
Zoning
great
tiny
homes
in
at
the
corner
of
Tilden
and
price.
It
was
the
old
Lebanon
bar.
If
anybody
knows
that
area,
we
bought
that
property
was
a
nuisance
property
for
the
housing.
It
works.
We're
gonna,
try
that
we're
gonna
see
how
how
that
does
weird
we're,
also
supplanting
with
with
counseling
services
for
chinks
scan,
just
got
a
big
grant.
That's
going
to
help
for
the
50
men
that
are
overflowing
their
unique
transitional
housing
get
him
out.
H
The
housing
we
I
I'm
on
that
board
of
that
that
organization,
so
we've
been
pushing
to
try
to
alleviate
what
I
have
been
seeing.
What
you're
and
I'm
complete
agreement
with
you
I
think
we've
got
to
do
something,
or
else
it
will
its
blossom,
and
this
is
a
rehab,
the
reality
of
our
time
for
me
and
just
before
I
go
to
doing
it
up.
So
we
move
20
people
last
year
from
homelessness
through
the
Housing
Authority
through
the
regular
public
housing
or
section
8.
It
even.
I
D
H
D
H
A
F
H
Mean
and
those
margins
of
folks
are
really
trending
the
issue.
That's
that's
that's
kind
of
lesson
here
is
that
now
we
have
8
to
10
people
that
are
sleeping
in
this
dark
room,
whereas
maybe
3
or
4
years
ago
we
had
already
made
a
debt
that
wasn't
happening
and
when
I
share
that
we've
moved
20
people
out
from
homelessness
and
housing
last
year,
and
still
we
have
that.
H
Means
you
know
our
population
is
struggling,
the
17
dorms
are,
there
are
full
we're
gonna,
add
10
there,
plus
a
tiny
home.
If
that
tiny
home
works
it'll
be
cheaper
than
then
coming
downtown
and
building
something
in
you
know,
which
I
don't
think
we
should
put
any
more
subsidized
housing
downtown
our.
E
H
The
downtown,
maybe
you're,
asked
from
the
homelessness
I,
yes,
but
maybe
not
in
the
downtown
area.
I
think
we
got
to
look
for
permanent,
supportive
housing,
which
is
what
these
folks
see.
Yes
in
the
inner
city,
so
there's
close
to
the
resources,
but
not
necessarily
in
and
around
downtown.
Now
what
I
mean
by
folks
congregate
downtown
when
they're
homeless
they
have
a
community
just
like
any
other
community.
So
there's
eight
people
that
you.
H
Together
check
on
each
other's
and
that's
why
it's
very
difficult
to
just
say:
well,
you
know
what
we
feel
that
about
you
in
place
over
by
my
drove.
That's
where
you
go.
They
would
be
right
back
where
their
community
is
and
where
their
safety
as
usual.
That's
just
what
we
know
about
it
abates
we
and
we
house,
part
of
the
Housing
Authority-
has
a
property
at
the
base.
But
then
you
know
you're.
H
D
H
Area
because
you
don't
have
that
that
group
already
there
so
now,
you're
gonna
have
to
convince
neighbor
that
it's
gonna
be
okay,
but
my
another
have
to
be
itself
so
I
like
the
tiny
horn
aspect,
although
it's
untested
because
it
still
creates
a
community
of
them
together
supporting
each
other,
and
we
have
two
or
three.
You
know
you
could
still
probably
check
on
them
without
creating
like
benign.
You
brought
five
homeless
into
two
blocks
from
my
house
type
of
concern.
You.
F
H
F
H
H
We
do
have
I
mean
to
to
where
this
started.
We
do
have
the
tent
to
that
issue
and
increasing
work
more
housing
outside
of
that
time.
For
the
homeless,
I
said,
I
wouldn't
move
the
kitchen,
because
you'd
end
up,
like
we've,
had
before
periods
where
you
have
to
feed
people
out
in
a
Plaza
and
then
that's
not
conducive
to
I.
Don't
think
the.
F
G
G
Is
is
I
think
somebody
mentioned
earlier,
is
a
homeless
go
where
there's
decent
weather
and
a
decent
place
where
they're
gonna
be
around
people.
Laredos
got
what
good
weather
general
good
weather
to
be
outside
and
then
said.
Karen
can
be
an
eighty.
Eighty
percent
of
the
time
and
people
are
usually
willing
to
help.
So
that's
an
issue
no,
but
for
people
like
that,
I
fix
it
without.
H
H
This
uptick
of
downtown
homeless,
of
that
Wordsworth
working
through
some
of
that
we've
got
a
pushcart
it
through
the
Housing
Authority
created
a
preference
for
if
you're
homeless,
if
you're
a
veteran,
you
get
a
preference.
So
if
you
apply
you
go
up
on
the
list
and,
if
you're
homeless,
receiving
some
sort
of
treatment,
whether
it
be
at
Bethany,
house,
Casa
or
another
location,
that's
credible!
We'll
give
you
another
point.
H
Planning
their
market
units
with
maybe
a
couple
of
a
portable
from
the
wing
of
the
market
to
get
some
grants,
but
the
mention
that
needs
to
be
market
I'm.
Glad
to
you
make
that
clarification,
because
market
and
downtown,
if
you
ask
me,
is
a
port,
it
has
to
be
where
we're
at
almost
fifty
percent
poverty
and
flat
throws.
That
makes
it
forty
seven
percent,
you
go
all
the
websites
I
can
support
II,
so
you're
not
going
to
rent
something
at
you
know:
North
Laredo
rates,
you're
gonna
have
to
start
it
at
a
very.
H
Affordability
in
downtown
is
Marco
its
market,
it's
very
affordable,
but
for
there
we're
not
putting
subsidized
housing
there.
We
are
asking
the
city
and
it's
not
a
Housing
Authority
property
yet,
but
it
was
acquired
by
another
Salinas
trust
and
so
we're
hoping
you'll
turn
it
over
to
us
and
we'll
reconstituted
into
apartments.
How.
H
D
I
C
I
C
I
F
I
And
go
faster:
that's
what
you're
trying
to
do!
That's
building
as
most
accidents
may
be
doing
to
wait.
The
fields
it'll
go
slower.
You'll
have
visibility
on
whatever
business
they're
downtown
and
if
you
put
a
stop
sign
and
even
slows
it
down
more
than
just
a
regular
light
that
just
like
it
gets
like
that,
you
really
have
to
stop
and
you'll.
D
I
F
I
know
it
was
being
discussed
when
it
came
to
the
five
blocks
that
that
projects-
the
five
blocks
on
I-35
I
know
that
was
a
topic
of
discussion
is
finally
changing
those
back
from
what
I
heard
and
I
don't
know.
If
you
can
confirm,
but
I
heard
that
the
city
was
that
there
was
some
tournament
of
the
internal
discussion
pertaining
to
the
streets
downtown.
If
there
may
be
changed
back
there.
A
A
H
H
H
D
I
D
F
F
G
B
B
Those
fees
wait
and
you're
not
in
baby,
and
it's
mainly
all
the
permits
having
a
doula
there.
It
was
a
bill,
but
the
building
permits
plumbing
electrical
fire
all
of
the
fire
but
and
that
utilities
entities
has
its
own
restrictions
because
of
the
bondholders,
and
it
says
we
have
an
obligation
to
space
for
them.
We
can't
necessarily
give.
F
F
F
F
For
this
well,
there's
gonna
be
two
types
of
properties.
In
my
opinion,
you're
going
to
see
info
tech
properties
where
there's
empty
lots,
I
did
speak
to
someone
that
is
currently
running
and
he
was
talking
about
his
area
and
how
he
was
looking.
You
know
to
possible,
there's
either
empty
lots
or
buildings
that
that
are
obviously
just
unusable,
but
they
won't
demolished.
It
means
there's,
there's
no
point:
there's
no
project
behind
the
whole
thing.
So,
for
those
are
perfect
examples
of
why
you
want
to
do.
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D
F
D
F
The
hottest
thing
right
now
people
really
do
not
removing
away
from
the
concept
of
the
Arts.
This
is
just
more
maintenance
and
the
tenants
are
selling
everywhere
and
a
lot
of
places
I'm
starting
to
see
them
can
pop
up
in
a
radio
now,
but
that's
a
good
example
of
that.
The
reason
why
it's
not
16
for
historic
buildings
and
it's
eight
as
the
minimum
is
you-
may
have
a
sort
of
building
the
truth
business.
You
just
cannot
cut
it
up
that
way
or
you're
gonna
compromise
the
integrity
of
the
building
right.
F
So
good
examples
are
all
throughout
downtown.
You
do
have,
especially
in
the
neighborhood
I'm
blanking,
on
blood,
room
or
you're
talking
here,
inner
city,
yeah,
inner
city,
these
ain't
haters,
a
lot
of
those
lots,
are
actually
small.
So
some
of
those
little
homes
with
qualifying
ship
qualify
beats
they're
not
over
using
a
lot
of
land,
so
it
would
provide
some
incentive
for
them
to
fix
up
their
provided.
Someone
else
to
come
in
and
take
this
inside
that
doesn't
fix
up
those
areas.
A
C
C
A
F
To
do
it,
but
the
problem
is
is
a
lot
of
those
investment
dollars.
You
say,
I,
don't
know
why
people
haven't
come
down
and
done
here,
and
the
issue
is
and
we
we
see
that
a
lot
of
infighting
within
Laredo
and
forget
that
we're
competing
with
and
other
cities
have
these
programs.
So
those
investors
are
typically
go
in
there
and
see
these
things
up
and
then
apply.
These
things
go
to
San
Antonio
go
to
Houston,
where
these
sentence
already
laid
out
and
their
dollars
worth
more
than
okay.
C
F
F
F
E
F
F
D
A
F
A
A
A
F
Can
do
convinced
both
I
think
the
poem
is
it's
it's
easier
and
cheaper
for
them
just
to
go
out
and
just
develop
well
land.
But
the
problem
with
that
is
absolutely
sustainable.
We're
developing
all
this
raw
land-
and
the
truth
is,
is
that
even
though
that
may
not
have
an
incentive,
as
a
city
were
painting
it
for
the
roads
and
we're
painting,
and
when
you
realize
that
if
we
have
do
a
little
more
with
smart
work
and
just
avoid
those
structures.
C
A
A
C
F
B
D
B
C
D
C
F
D
H
Had
posted
so
obviously
I'm
still
on
on
the
project
right
for
for
a
consultant
for
fasting
on
it,
so
we're
still
in
the
works
of
developing
named
official
next
steps,
but
one
thing
that
we've
learned
and
that,
of
course
we
knew
this
is
that
we
have
to
have
a
concentrated
and
consistent
effort
to
revitalize
downtown
I.
Think
convincing
the
general
public
that
it
was
ready
to
take
on
a
large
conference
program.
I
mean.
H
H
H
D
B
H
H
G
H
C
B
D
F
H
B
D
D
H
H
F
H
F
H
H
And
and
economic
development,
it's
your
workhorse!
It's
where
a
lot
of
the
workforce
is
leaving
that
they
start
vacating
us
even
more
work.
You're
gonna
start
seeing
some
serious
deterioration
and
not
even
getting
into
the
whole
Lowell
former
hospital
right.
But
you
see
what's
happening
around
that.
Oh
yeah.
C
C
H
F
Base
so
anything
as
I
see
using
this
and
and
kind
of
leads
I
think
we
cut
these
conversation
with
the
city
is
that
we
need
these
are
all
great
incentives,
but
if
they
can't
get
the
paperwork
back
out
from
the
city
and
these
incentives
are
locked
up
in
a
cage,
we
do
need
a
inner
city
within
the
inner
city.
We.
B
F
D
B
Starting
to
see
cities
that
get
back
to
what
we
saw
before
for
diesel
show
is
burning
all
because
right
now
we're
starting
they're
heavy
equipment.
Operators
with
our
drivers
are
laborers.
So
with
that,
where
he's
starting
to
see
that
it's
taking
us
longer
to
to
hire
and
the
ones
that
are
playing
there
was.
B
You
know
I
mean
obviously
I
mean.
Is
there
cope
with
competing
against
the
product
market?
You
know
the
private
sector.
Obviously
they're.
You
know
eighteen,
eighteen,
twenty
dollars
an
hour,
we
just
I
mean
Casso,
has
been
very
proactive.
In
that
sense,
I
mean
we've.
Already
we
went
to
ten
this
you
up
to
eleven
justice.
Monday
made
a
presentation.
All
the
procedures.
Are
you
doing
CDLs
we
build
the
structure
and
we're
starting
my
thing
with
that.
The
lowest
I
think
that's
gonna,
be
I.
Think
it's
like
$13
a
19-15
up.
So.
H
D
B
B
H
A
I
E
H
That
you
think,
is
a
topic
that
we
ought
to
discuss
as
a
community
as
a
group
for
anything
that
you
know
to
be
done,
that
that
date
or
if
you
wanted
us
to
bring
a
speaker
on
a
particular
subject.
We
can
work
on
that
so
that
that
we
set
a
date
for
March
22
will
have
kind
of
a
light,
has
had
some
somebody
to
market.