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08-31-18 Economic Development Advisory Committee
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D
E
F
Uh-Huh
I'll
get
started
thanks
a
lot
John
for
letting
us
meet
enjoy
talking
to
you
with
Fred
the
other
day,
and
you
know,
basically,
what
a
purchase
of
our
presence
here
in
our
presentation
is
just
to
bring
you
up
to
up-to-date
on
our
efforts
to
develop
this
conference
center.
Next
to,
though
the
La
Posada,
Hotel
Largo,
so
in
downtown,
will
write
up
and
lab
procedures
here.
You
know
women
working
hand
in
hand
with
the
city
on
this.
This
important
proposed
development.
F
F
As
you
probably
know,
the
council
voted
unanimously
to
put
a
proposition
on
the
ballot
if
we're
November
the
city
Proposition
B,
which
is
to
increase
the
hotel-motel
tax
by
2%
and
the
car
rental
tax
by
by
by
I,
think
it's
five
percent
and
that's
one
of
the
multiple
sources
of
financing
for
it
for
the
development
and
I'm
gonna.
Let
Holmes
they
kind
of.
Take
you
through
a
brief
PowerPoint
presentation.
D
Thanks
Bill,
okay,
thanks
John
for
for
hosting
us
again,
I
think
a
few
of
you
might
have
might
be
familiar
with
some
of
some
of
the
slice
you're
going
to
see.
They
haven't
really
changed
in
terms
of
the
concept,
but
a
general
bill
spoke
to
the
public-private
partnership.
We
think
the
facility
is
in
once
we
get
into
schematic.
Design
will
be
in
the
end
between
48
thousand
and
fifty
fifty
six
thousand
square
feet
of
function
space.
It's
almost
a
one-to-one
split
when
I
talk
about
function,
space
and
pre
function
and
service
space.
D
So
when
you're
thinking
about
what
does
that
mean
for
square
footage-wise?
Just
keep
that
in
mind
when
we
say
function,
spaces
add
another
1
to
1
ratio
over
for
support
space
and
pre
function.
Space.
The
center
will
be
available
both
for
for
guests
for
tourists
and
Conference
activities,
but
as
well.
It
will
be
a
full
service,
my
teeth
venue
for
local
events
and
and
for
the
purposes
of
informing
the
public.
That's
an
extremely
important
piece
for
folks
to
understand
that
it
is
in
many
respects
our
replacement
to
the
to
the
Civic
Center.
D
Suits
right,
you
know
fits
right
into
the
people
across
the
street
that
50
drawing
and
historical
visa
of
being
near
the
Rio,
Grande
and
other
other
amenities
around
the
plaza
and
lawful
sila
and
map
the
conceptual
site
plan
and
there's
been
a
variety
of
iterations.
This
is
the
latest
one.
Everything
is
centered
around
the
space
between
rich
one
and
two
and
the
area
that
that
we
are
in
negotiations
with
GSA
with
is
that
particular
space
that
you
see
north
of
the
flyover
and
in
between
bridge
1
and
2,
is
approximately
seven
point.
D
Three,
eight
acres,
all
together.
This
has
been
a
piece.
That's
that's
been
very
intensive
in
terms
of
both
work
and
laying
it
out
there
offering
from
the
city
and
from
the
private
sector,
in
fact,
inside
being
engaged
with
the
CDP
their
needs
and
assuring
that
their
emissions
are
met
and
also
that
were
able
to
secure
the
profit
of
that
the
property
for
purposes
of
the
conference
center.
D
So
if
you
look
in
terms
of
where
this
at
you
can
reline
yourself
with
the
vacuum,
the
Lovelace
oven
and
it
kind
of
gives
you
what
the
flow
you
buy
over
of
that
new
building
will
look
will
will
be,
which
is
in
a
reddish
color,
as
you
can
see
right.
North
of
that
view
is
where
you
see
the
907
in
Canada,
and
it's
got
some
bees
of
that
parking
lots
going
to
have
a
slope.
D
F
D
The
bottom
line,
the
yellow
line
with
the
property
line,
is
actually
there's
a
retaining
wall
that
will
get
added
based
on
this
this
option
here
and
that
will
give
us
the
elevation
that
we
need
the
action
of
the
on,
therefore
h1,
which
is
on
our
left
here,
that's
actually
existing
elevation.
Thank
you
very
much,
the
red
button.
This
is
existing
elevation.
We're
only
doing
an
overlay
of
asphalt,
but.
D
Be
an
addition
of
a
retaining
wall
that
will
carry
us
all
the
way
through
and
we're
providing
a
secure
parking
which
has
been
requested
by
CBP
here,
50
spaces
here
for
the
gated
entry,
and
then
we're
also
doing
a
gated
entry
right,
secure
parking
for
them
as
well.
Exactly
we're
at
the
final
offering
thank
you
blessings
over
at
the
20
of
offering
both
offers.
D
Some
great
questions
and
the
image
the
facilities
all
these
thanks
for
for
the
this
month,
a
pointer,
the
pointer
these
are
all
at
street
level.
So
this
all
these
functional
space
will
are
actually
at
the
side
wall
so
level.
So
the
100-year
floodplain
kind
of
does
is
right
at
right
at
the
edge
the
500-year.
F
D
F
I
would
do
John,
it
would
raise
some
of
the
parking,
so
more
of
that
area
would
not
be
impacted
like
the
flood,
Hosea's
and
right,
but
if
you've
got
a
major
98
or
2010,
it's
gonna.
It's
gonna
flood
the
entire
parking
lot.
But,
as
we
know,
you
give
pretty
good
warning
system
right
now.
The
National
Weather
Service
has
got
stream
monitors
all
up
and
down
the
way
brand
and
the
other
tributaries.
They
can
probably
as
much
as
give
you
a
24
hours
and
biggest
nose
just.
D
D
D
What
you
can
do
at
a
bet
between
level
and
we've
got.
You
know,
consultants
that
we're
working
with
to
to
assure
that
we're
in
conformance
with
what
could
could
it
be
approved,
but
essentially
you've
got
a
21-6
ballroom
at
this
point
with
six
meeting
rooms
and
I
think
this.
This
image
actually
has
five,
but
we've
we've
upped
it
to
six
twenty
one.
Twenty
one
thousand
six
hundred
square
foot,
which
is
column-free
bollard.
D
D
Function:
space
or
door:
it's
all
air-conditioned,
we've
got
two
smaller
boardrooms
here:
we've
got
907
vessel
fees
and
then
the
central
courtyard
that
opens
up
and
we're
still
working
through
we're
not
in
schematic
design.
Yet
we're
still
in
conceptual.
But
this
these
these
connections
back
to
to
the
store.
D
C
F
D
F
So
it's,
but
that
includes
some
of
the
storage
that
they've
got,
etc
and
restrooms
restrooms
here
are
in
some
of
those
that
are
not
in
that
main
space.
So
it
will
hold
probably
seeded
a
couple
hundred
more
people
150
more
than
the
existing
Civic
Center,
and
that
was
something
that
we've
worked
on
back
and
forth.
F
We
just
have
to
work
our
way
through
this
whole
area
is
not
only
GSA
and
Customs
and
Border
Protection,
but
it's
also
under
the
purview
of
the
international
boundary
and
Water
Commission.
So
you've
got
to
take
that
into
account
when
you
design
anything
in
that
Basin.
If
you
will,
that
will
impact
the
flow
of
water
and
that's
all
we
have
to
go
through
process
also
and.
D
This
is
a
little
bit
more
of
the
same
in
terms
of
the
spaces
when,
once
you
get
into
schematic
design,
the
everything
gets
better
defined
in
terms
of
final
spacing.
But
this
is
what
we
have
at
present
got
southeast
most
of
the
space
and
Casso
fees
will
of
just
be
special
event
type
space
and
and
where
we'll
work
through
with
with
the
city,
to
figure
out
what
the
final
use
for
that
will
be,
the
delegate
so
home
or
the
907
property
is
really
doesn't
require
as
much
renovation
is
in
relatively
good
shape.
D
Which
you
would
expect
and
then,
of
course,
we've
got
a
outdoor
cater
catering
capability
with
with
the
kitchen.
That's
that's
on
site
in
terms
of
financing.
What's
bold
is
really
the
the
main
thrust
of
what
we
wanted
to
share
with
you,
city
of
Laredos
anticipated
commitment
is
in
that
range
of
31
to
33
million,
and
that
is
for
specifically
for
new
facilities,
improvements
for
public
parking
and
the
riverfront,
which
we
looked
at,
and
the
restoration
of
the
two
homes
that
that
need
a
little
bit
of
work.
D
D
Project,
including
architectural
engineering,
cost
site
work
related
in
terms
of
environmental
studies
and
all
that
most
of
those
have
been
completed.
In
fact,
all
of
environmental
studies
are
completed
any
upgrades
to
the
hotel.
In
fact,
the
upgrades
are
significant
in
terms
of
seven
million
dollars.
That
would
be
that
would
give
us
some
some
renovations
and
upgrades
to
the
hotel
and
those.
D
E
F
F
C
F
G
Not
a
lot
of
money,
John
I'll
tell
you
the
reason
it's
not
configured
in
there
is
because
it's
a
10-year
period,
any
bonds
would
be
for
a
much
longer
period
of
time.
So
we
can't
put
it
into
that
financing
mechanism
and
then
the
amount
is
supposed
to
be
used
towards
the
project
and
we
have
flexibility,
how
we
can
use
it
towards
the
project.
So
why
don't
you?
Perhaps
it
would
be
operational
use,
om.
E
F
F
G
E
E
C
B
B
B
A
That
you
want
to
come,
let
me
say
a
couple
things
first
is
I.
Think
part
of
that
will
be
was
the
affiliation
with
Putin,
because
you
won't
have
the
local
hotel
sort
of
stand-alone
Hotel
having
to
deal
with
those
kinds
of
rumors,
because
that's
what
I
was
in
there
and
then
too
there's
at
least
from
my
experience
of
the
personal
anecdotes.
The
people
just
generally
have
incorrect
views
about
anywhere
in
the
world
and
I.
Don't
know
that,
there's
much
more,
we
can
do
other
than
show
them
when
they
come
here.
Just
inform
yeah.
It's.
A
H
A
A
G
Okay
and
we,
you
have
to
go
petition
to
have
part
of
the
tax
code,
change
and
Loretta
was
listed
as
something
called
go
to
look
for
it.
You're
gonna,
look
for
eligible
central
municipality
in
the
tax
code,
and
that
listing
now
includes
the
Lorado
there's
several
other
Texas
cities
on
that
list,
and
this
project
is
the
one
we
designated
to
qualify
for
a
rebate
of
state
hotel,
occupancy
tax
sales,
tax
and
alcohol
and
beverage
tax.
But
it's
everything
that's
generated
only
at
this
project.
It's
not
the
entire
city
or
if.
F
H
D
H
E
D
D
Economic
impact
out
of
which
we
know
you
could
be
in
you
know
in
very
interested
in
knowing-
and
this
is
coming
from,
HBS
or
hospitality,
consultant
and
Conference.
Center
consultant
he's
expecting
this
project
that
can
generate
up
to
eighteen
million
dollars
in
annual
recurring
economic
impact
and
I.
Think
I
have
a
slide.
D
A
D
C
F
What's
interesting,
all
that
Lucy
COEs
nhi
Minh
I
missed
this
part
of
the
of
the
tour
we've
been
touring
other
facilities
around
this
name,
San
Marcos,
New,
Braunfels
corpus
and
down
in
McAllen,
and
some
people
were
concerned.
As
we
what
we
were
about,
how
many
events
you
could
really
generate-
and
some
folks
have
looked
at
like
the
corpus
website
and
what
the
bench
they
didn't
said.
You
know
there
are
they're
not
doing
that
three
or
four
events.
D
A
F
F
D
Don't
know
if
everybody's
aware
of
it,
the
old
Civic
Center
will
be
demolished.
I
knew
that
facility
is
so.
It
becomes
an
administrative
building
in
that
location
where
they
performing
arts
and
public
meeting
rooms
better
they're
there
so
I
think
generally,
when
we
think
about
where
we
host
civic
events
or
local.
This
is
gonna,
be
this
is
gonna,
be
it
really
first
for
this
I
set
that
to
the
the
old
Civic
Center
used
to
be
able
to
hold
I.
D
Think
that's
what
we're
looking
at
so
I
put
just
a
few
questions
that
I
thought
are
were
central
to
my
conversation
for
the
day,
and
you
have
that
in
the
fact
sheet
and
the
fact
sheets
loaded
up
to
our
web
to
the
conference
center
website.
Well.
Well,
the
project
cost
taxes
to
go
up,
I
mean
unless
you
decide
to
go
sleep
at
La,
Posada
hotel.
D
D
Miss
just
to
aspect
clearly
establish
that
there's,
there's
kind
of
two
prongs
right
to
this:
there's
a
conference
facilities
and
then
there's
a
hotel
piece
of
it,
although
they
both
complement
each
other.
The
conference
on
the
facilities,
including
the
riverfront
parking,
will
be
a
public
acid.
The
riverfront
parking
will
be
free
available
to
anybody.
That's
coming
to
the
downtown
that
needs
to
get
up
to
solder,
go
south
street
level
and
do
other
things
that
will
be
there'll,
be
a
benefit
to
to
everybody
in
and
that
kind
of
a
layout.
F
I
think
it's
important
to
note.
It's
the
city
and
the
citizens
of
war.
I
chose
conference
center.
If
another
hotel
captures
an
event
and
needs
to
have
it
here,
they
can
have
it:
it's
not
exclusive
to
La,
Posada
or
Palafox.
If
somebody
wants
to
have
a
wedding
and
they'll
it
you
know,
and
at
this
facility
they
can
have
a
wet,
you
know
they
and
it's
just
it's
the
citizens
facility.
It's
a
civic
center.
It's
it's
a
conference
center.
It
will
be
used
for
those
kinds
of
events.
Now.
H
G
D
Who
will
manage
the
operations
at
again
we're
working
towards
the
an
agreement
that
has
Palafox
being
the
manager,
but
still
you
know
even
there,
the
calendar
is
open
to
the
community
for
the
use
of
that
facility
and
that's
how
that's
going
to
be
retreated.
I
think
it
also
kind
of
puts
skin
in
the
game
about
building
something
that
works
for
everybody,
including
the
private
partner,
but
also
everybody
else
so
as
opposed
to
well
here
is
Bill.
You
know
you
run
it
it's
kind
of
like
a
allowing
the
private
partner
to
see
it
through
to
success.
D
D
Get
that
our
finalize
our
agreement
with
the
city
put
that
put
that
into
in
writing
in
terms
of
final
development
agreement,
get
the
passage
of
proposition
B
I
mean
that's
key,
continue
to
on
the
more
technical
side,
get
from
concept
to
more
schematic
designs
are
identifying
textures
selection
of
materials,
final,
spacing
of
all
the
rooms
and
the
final
usage
of,
although
the
different
spaces,
and
they
hopefully
get
to
construction
next
year.
At
some
point
in
the
spring.
That's
that's.
E
E
D
H
D
There,
okay:
this
is
open
view
to
the
river
right
here.
This
ice
will
end
up
being
black
glass
glass,
so
you
can
so
we
the
only
way
we
can
fit
that
large
ball
into
the
alignment
of
the
million
bases
is
to
to
create.
You
know
this
won't
be
the
last
for
the
most
part,
so
you
won't
have
a
view,
probably
from
here
all
the
way
through
when,
when
it's
unoccupied
that
you
could
see
through,
but.
D
D
B
E
D
You
can
look
at
you
know
on
your
left.
You
see
the
types
of
events
and
then
the
number
of
events
and
our
numbers
and
lessons
that
feel
free
to
chime
in
I
think
our
concert
on
the
conservative
site,
the
wrap-up
period,
will
for
sure
tell
us
if
we
were
too
conservative
but
I
think
our
consultant
is
conservative
on
his
numbers,
particularly
in
these
areas.
There's
not
a
lot
of
events.
C
F
Can
bring
in
a
thousand
to
1500?
If
you
know
we
did
a
test
fit
for
Lucinda,
you
can
tell
me
the
name
the
event
you
just
recently
had
a
tle,
see
the
inter-cities
festival
and
you
could
get
a
110
booths
in
there
for
some
kind
of
a
more
of
a
conference
or
convention
related
event.
But
you
know
this
just
depends
on
what
type
of
event
is
what
whether
the
breakout
rooms
are
they
going
to
be
in
a
big
honor.
G
So
I
would
say
that
our
largest
conference
group
would
be
about
800
delegates
because
of
the
number
of
breakout
that
we
have,
because
you
have,
you
would
soft
to
use
the
hotel
space.
That's
still
in
that
main
building,
and
you
would
have
to
use
the
six
breakout
rooms
to
accommodate
the
breakaways
or
800
people,
and
then
our
room
inventory
is
only
still
just
over
200.
That
number
doesn't
change
the
whole.
F
H
B
E
B
E
G
F
F
F
B
B
G
F
E
G
B
C
F
B
C
Sometimes
like
during
Christmas
the
traffic,
it's
pretty
locked
up.
Is
there
a
way
I'm
just
thinking
of
having
a
lack
of
a
designated
and
I
know
that
sounds
kind
of
rocky,
but
I
could
designate
it
Lane,
not
on
35.
You
know
sort
of
like
you,
you
know
what
am
I
coming
from
35.
Sometimes
you
might
have
a
lot
of
practice,
but.
F
I
mean
if
there's
a
large
event
you
would
probably
as
the
manager
we
would
probably
hire
some
folks
for
traffic
control
to
be
able
to
do
that.
But
if
you
look
at
when
these
events
happen
in
Placida
can
chime
in
here
the
holiday
period,
there's
not
a
lot
of
this
kind
of
conference
activity
very
little.
If
any,
the.
B
G
B
D
H
Just
them
I
want
another
to
get
you
to
something
else
that
it's
we're
not
able
to
cover
its
operational
and
expensive
than
the
city's
having
to
put
money
into
it
and
like,
let's
say
the
other
thing
that
the
city
has
gone
into,
and
then
we
don't
have
the
money.
It
doesn't
generate
enough
income
to
cover
its
operational
expense.
F
C
F
Facilities
anywhere
around
the
country,
they
don't
make
money.
When
you
make
money,
is
the
economic
impact
of
having
the
guests
come
stay
in
the
hotel
rooms?
Go
to
restaurants
go
shopping,
hopefully
at
the
outlet
mall,
whatever
they
don't
make
money,
but
it's
a
art
projection
show
around
165
to
200
thousand
a
year
in
negative
operations,
not
half
a
million
million
dollars
numbers
nowhere
near
that
and
with
that
that
states,
portion
or
rebate
would
cover
a
good
portion
of
that.
If
we
decide
to
use
it
for
that
or
use
it
for
something
else,
when
we
find.
E
F
H
E
F
G
E
H
B
H
H
A
E
Supported
so
the
impact
it's
gonna
generate
from
yeah,
you
have
to
look
at
a
broader
picture.
No.
E
F
Trying
to
be
realistic
and
one
that
we're
not
going
to
we
scrub
these
numbers
and
we've
got
a
good
consulting
group
when
we
challenge
it.
You
know
we're
not
here
trying
to
sell
pie
in
the
sky.
That's
not
the
way
with
fasiqun
does
things,
and
we
certainly
want
to
make
sure
that
this
is
successful
for
the
people
over
item.
That's
and
I
get
questions
well.
What's
in.
F
Know
and
as
I've
told
other
people,
our
goal
is
to
get
the
la
posada
hotel,
where
it
will
carry
itself
where
it
will
break.
Even
our
projections
going
out
ten
years
indicate
that,
with
this
facility,
we
will
get
to
a
break-even
point.
We
we
don't
get
any
return
on
or
of
the
seventeen
million
dollar
investment.
F
C
C
You
know
if
I
kinda,
dated
last
time,
you
know
I
went
to
San
Jose
Santa
Fe.
It
reminded
me
with
in
large
part
to
the
Radel
in
the
sense
that
you've
got
the
plaza.
You've
got
the
church.
You've
got
the
the
the
black
ship
or
the
main
hotel.
There.
That's
not
wound
up
here
you
got
an
apple
cider,
but
there
you
have
the
finished
product
and
you
have
a
couple
of
blocks
where
it's
all
developed.
They
have
everything
they
have.
Restaurants
and
I
mean
it's
very
vibrant.
C
B
A
We
use
the
economic
development
advisory
go
to
the
city
of
the
rail
are
a
little
limited
and
that
we
also
need
to
somehow
convince
our
compatriots
in
the
private
sector
life
asking
to
do
the
investment
we
can
do
all
we
want,
as
far
as
the
city
goes
with
what
we
have
control
over,
like
the
roads,
the
infrastructure
etc.
But
if
private
individuals
that
aren't
asking
don't
help
in
the
development
of
the
and
I
don't
know
what
more
we
can
do.
Part
of
our
job
is
to
convince
our
compatriots
to
go.
C
Here
ever
since
the
leaf
balance,
the
paddocks
have
that
I
guess
it's
in
Agustin.
That
Street
then
goes.
They
occur
across
from
the
from
the
parking
lot
for
the
diocese
that
big
building
there.
So
in
other
words,
on
the
other
side
of
the
plaza
they've
got
that
property
yeah,
I
I
invited
but
they're
out
of
town
tax
aims
and
Louie
Romano's,
who
I
think.
B
E
C
C
B
A
B
Lookie,
you
know
what
they
didn't
awesome,
that
they
took
the
downstairs
and
they
made
that
retail
and
then
upstairs
that
they
they
make
condos
the
guy,
and
this
guy
says,
are
you
crazy?
You
know
how
much
money
I
have
to
spend
that
the
city
would
require
me
to
to
upgrade
the
I,
don't
Lord
and
he
says
no.
B
C
F
F
They
can
get
new
market
tax
credits
then
get
low-income
housing
tax
credits
which
are
for
residential
there's
all
there's
lots
of
programs
out
there,
but
it
takes
expertise
to
be
able
to
provide
those
those
types
of
options
to
give
people
something
that
they
can
use
to
help
redevelop
some
of
these
property.
So
we've
already
started
that
process
we're
going
to
get
into
it
with
both
feet
and
and
you're
right.
It's
not
all
about
the
city,
the
local
private
sector
or
out
of
state
or
whatever
they
have
to
contribute
their
fair
share.
F
Sure
you
know
we
walked
in
Tirmidhi
Street
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
and
met
with
a
bunch
of
these
new
bar
owners
and
asked
them.
You
know
the
stream
needed
to
be
cleaned
up,
I'm,
not
gonna,
point
fingers
and
they
I
asked
them.
You
know
what
you
guys
throw
in
for
500
a
month
just
to
pressure
wash
the
sidewalks
yeah
would
be
we'll
pitch
in.
We
will
help
out
to
improve
our
storefronts,
improve
the
street,
and
if
we
could
just
build
on
that,
we
can't
expect
this.
You
know
the
city
to
do
every.
A
Our
differences
we
can
embrace
the
fact
that
we're
different
right
like
it's,
it's
part
of
and
how's
that
gonna
be
part.
Two
of
what
I
want
to
talk
to
you
about
was
the
the
prop
B
stuff
right
now.
My
experience
in
the
radio
as
an
adult
is
fairly
limited,
because
I
left
when
I
was
18
came
back
when
I
was
34,
but
since
then
some
of
the
things
that
I've
noticed,
which
haven't
changed
when
I
was
18,
is
that
again
Lorado
is
different.
A
We
need
to
explain
to
the
Raider
ones,
who
may
have
a
certain
view
of
how
to
really
or
should
be
how
this
is
going
to
benefit
them,
not
just
personally
but
generally
right,
and
so
as
an
example.
He
I
always
get
the
stupid
acronym
wrong,
but
that
mm
D
or
the
more
I
remember
yeah
I
thought.
That
was
a
brilliant
idea.
However,
I
believe
they,
whoever
was
in
charge
I,
have
some
ideas
that
want
to
point
the
fingers.
F
A
E
C
B
A
Well
again,
I'm
saying,
and
that
you
said
that's
no
and
and
that's
part
of
why
I
say
the
rate
was
different
in
a
way
I
have
friends:
I
went
to
Trinity,
I
went
t
way
to
kind
of
been
fortunate
to
be
able
to
travel
with
lots
of
places.
Have
friends
all
over
the
country.
Has
an
agenda
well
part
of
it
yes
and
opportunity,
but
as
an
example,
I
have
friends
who
were
born
and
raised
in
Houston
and
couldn't
wait
to
leave.
We
always
can
think
about
like
the
brain
drain.
A
Here
it's
not
about
where
we
are
it's
about
kids,
just
wanting
to
go
somewhere
else.
That's
all
it
is
it's
not
necessarily
the
river,
it's
not
the
ratos
fault.
However.
No
it's
not.
However,
I
was
talking
to
this
girl
recently
and
she
told
me
you
know:
I've
never
been
past
San
Antonio
as
a
42
year
old,
there's.
A
A
D
C
C
A
C
D
C
C
Around
the
plaza
is:
how
could
we
develop
it
that
that
area
put
shops
and
restaurants
I
want
to
bring
in,
of
course,
Hank
and
a
new
liberal
Manos,
the
people
that
are
putting
money
on
it,
Street
so
I
mean
I,
can
see
sort
of
the
Santa
Fe.
Where
you
have
the
conference
center
and
you
have
you,
go
people
go
out
there.
You
get
the
feel.
You
know
what
not
this
restaurant,
but
let's
go
to
this
one.
This
is
real
good
and
you
know
what
I
mean.
Okay,
there's
a
bar
here,
I
mean
I.
H
A
C
C
B
D
B
E
E
A
D
There's
two
things:
when
you
talk
about
people
being
fickle
in
Laredo
paying
for
parking
as
a
petty
or
as
this
minor
as
it
seems,
it
is
still
something
that
I
think
it
might
that
the
shops
is
dealing
with
that
stigma.
This
parking
on
a
sloped
parking
lot.
You
have
everybody
working
up
there
and
you
have
hundreds
of
spaces
and
it's
better
when
I
walk
up.
A
A
H
A
Center
out
of
the
comic
and
and
so
then
downtown
generally
came
up,
and
then
usually
it
was
I
will
it's
too
far
away
or
whatever,
but
when
you
do
a
little
bit
of
digging
it's
it's
just
that
it's
a
stigma.
It's
people
in
the
radio
thinking
sometimes
too
far.
No,
it's
not
it's
just
inconvenient
yeah
I,
don't
want
to
be
inconvenience.
Cuz!
There's
a
lot
of
traffic!
Well,.
A
E
A
E
E
A
A
C
B
D
Ordinance
because
they
were
having
the
same
problem
thanks.
H
D
D
C
C
C
C
F
A
E
F
D
E
G
C
A
E
G
F
B
D
D
F
D
To
be
your
informative,
what
be
right-
and
you
will
provide
all
the
tools
from
creative
tools,
we'll
have
a
micro
site
up
mostly
by
September
7th
before
jacuzzi,
you
will
see
the
branding
of
its
central
sea,
which
is
a
campaign
theme.
You
will
see
it
at
Jacuzzi
and
you
will
supply
the
community.
You
know
the
information
it'll
be.
What
we
gave
you
today
is
a
lot
of
technical
information.
Our
bullets
are
be
much
more
focused,
focused
and
much
more
local
to
in
terms
of
the.