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Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No 1 Board of Directors Meeting 110822
A
All
right
I'm
going
to
call
this
meeting
to
order
it's
237.
This
is
the
meeting
of
the
tax
increment
reinvestment
Zone
number
one.
We
are
at
City,
Hall,
Chambers,
1110,
Houston
Street.
This
is
a
meeting
of
Tuesday
November
8
2022..
B
Yes,
Mr
Mia.
C
A
You
very
much
thanks
to
the
board
for
being
here
and
and
the
city
staff
and
our
consultants
and
others
that
are
here.
Thank
you
for
making
time
to
be
here.
Item
number
three:
is
a
presentation
of
minutes
and
you've
got
those
before
you
whenever
you're
ready,
I'll
entertain
a
motion
on
those
items
on
that
item
of
minutes.
D
I
had
a
comment
s
anyway.
It
was
I,
don't
know
exactly
what
it
is,
but
it's
where
I
skip
the
the
webcad
value
of
a
property
and
the
way
it's
written.
It
says
that
it's
listed
as
the
webcad
has
it
listed.
So
that
kind
of
sounds
like
it's
for
sale.
But
it's
it's
not
listed.
It's
just
valued
right.
The
webcad
value
is
and
I
apologize,
I
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know.
Oh
here
it
is
it's
on
it's
on
the
second
page.
D
Oh
no
you're
right,
oh
yeah,
you're,
right
paragraph,
two
yeah!
It's
listed,
it's
just
valued
at
that
on
webcad.
F
Mr
chairman,
if
that's
the
only
adjustment,
that's
needed
I'd
like
to
make
motion
that
we
approved
the
minutes
with
the
adjustment
by
Ms
Alexander.
A
It's
been
moved
with
the
10th
Amendment.
Is
there
a
second
second,
the
second
about
Mr
Castillo,
any
other
discussion
there
being
none
of
those
in
favor,
say
aye
aye
any
against
non-motion
passes
we're
now
at
item
four
citizens.
Comets
citizens
are
required
to
fill
out
a
witness
Court
no
later
than
2
45.
Those
can
be
found
here
at
City.
Hall
comments
are
limited
to
three
minutes
per
speaker.
No
more
than
three
minutes
we'll
be
allowed
to.
No
no
more
than
three
persons
will
be
allowed
to
speak
on
each.
You
know
side
of
an
issue.
A
A
Comments,
you
still
have
time,
so
we
will
keep
that
open
and
we're
going
to
move
on
to
presentation
items,
discussion
on
any
downtown,
related
effort
or
activity
of
board
members
of
board
members
interests
are
concern.
Anybody
want
wish
to
discuss
anything.
That's
not
on
the
agenda
that
for
presentation.
D
D
The
loading
unloading,
taxi
Lane,
it's
on
the
south
side
of
Santa
Rosa
in
that
1200
block
and
had
my
flashers
on
and
I
was
appearing
at
the
buildings
and
a
traffic
professional
came
by
and
banged
on
my
window
to
tell
me
that
I
couldn't
be
there
so,
which
is
fine
right.
D
I
was
just
sitting
there,
so
I
was
going
to
move
but
I'm
wondering
in
that
1200
block
what
the
language
agreement
is
going
to
be
for
loading
and
unloading
for
those
buildings
that
are
there
or
if
there
is
any
kind
of
agreement
between
the
taxis
that
are
there
and
and
how
they,
what
you
know
to
work
that
out
so
that
UPS
or
whoever
needs
to
so
if
we
could
I'm
not
sure
what
the
agreement
is
with
the
taxis,
because
I
know
in
the
plan
that
they
are
have
a
designated
spot
there.
A
It
would
be
good
for
for
our
design
team
to
kind
of
review
that,
if
possible,
to
see
how
that's
going
to
impact
I,
don't
think
we're
taking
on
their
their
Lanes
at
all,
but
I
agree.
There
may
be
more
of
a
fight
to
to
grab
a
loading.
Some
right
since
now
we're
moving
up
we're
creeping
into
the
streets,
I
feed,
at
least
so.
Can
you
all
do
that
anybody
have
any
insight
as
to
that
or
Ria
from
your
side.
Anything.
H
F
I
know:
there's
a
system
because
UPS
usually
parks
in
one
location
and
then
they
they
just
Dolly
the
the
yeah.
So
they
don't
move
once
they
Park
and
then.
A
H
I
do
have
something
I'll
like
to
bring
the
traffic
department,
maybe
the
next
meeting
as
a
presentation,
because
I
was
told
that
still
waiting
for
some
of
the
signal
design.
But
a
lot
of
this
signal
we
need
to.
We
need
to
take
it
down
because
we
don't
have
really
traffic
anymore,
and
so
we
have
to
upgrade
all
the
signal
with
new
conduit.
It's
not
worth
it
because
its
signal
is
about
250
000.
H
A
H
So
I
I
will
the
board
agrees.
I'll
have
maybe
Robert
come
next
board
meetings
and
make
a
presentation
see.
This
is
what
we
see
yeah.
That
would
be
good.
That.
F
Would
be
a
good
thing
and
and
what
he
was
asking
for
was
the
the
specs
for
the
light
poles,
because
he
knows
that
you're
going
with
a
certain
spec,
but
he
hasn't
received
that.
So
you
can
start
ordering
I,
don't
know
if
able
city
is
able
to
get.
D
I
am
I've
been
looking
at
that
that
sargosa,
design
and
I
know
we're
going
to
see
some
the
the
the
plan,
but
those
two
blocks
that
we're
doing
outside
of
Wilson.
D
D
It
would
be
three
blocks,
but
it
would
really
improve
if
we
could
I,
don't
know
how
to
make
that
happen,
but
that
that
the
electrical
people
I
don't
know
what
it
is.
Electrical
telephone,
cable,
probably.
A
D
D
Maybe
we
could
invite
them
to
talk
about
and,
of
course,
I'd
like
to
see
the
image
you
know
of
the
1200
block
of
saragos
I.
Don't
know
if
y'all
can
make
that
happen
not
today,
but.
A
A
Have
on
those
phones,
yeah
and
and
I
think
they
would
have
a
unit
cost
per
leader
foot.
Although
we
talked
about
this,
while
we
were
touring
Saragosa
was
that
you
have,
you
know
I
think
it
was
as
Martinez
I
was
saying.
You
know
they
were.
They
went
a
short
distance,
but
it
was
complicated
right
for
the
for
that
project
compound,
so
I
think
some
things
can
quickly
get
complicated.
It's
not
just
linear
footage.
D
And
maybe
the
money
that
we
save
from
replacing
traffic
lights,
we
can
allocate
to
burying
at
least
those
three
blocks
to
to
get
started
because
I
like
it's,
it's
better
to
see
the
image
of
the
lines.
Because,
there's
you
know
I,
don't
know,
there's
20
feet,
30
feet
extra,
that's
just
wrapped
around
the
pole
hanging
down
and
then
somebody
else
puts
another
20
or
30
feet
extra.
That's
just
wrapped
around
and
hanging
down
and
and
it's
it's
it's
it's
aesthetically
displeasing.
A
A
So
we'll
let
that
let
them
Mr
Mia
if
you
can
confirm
the
availability,
we'll
add
them
on
the
agenda
for
the
next
meeting
traffic
department.
H
A
A
The
first
one
is
obviously
relating
to
this
Grant
proposal.
That's
due
next
week
and
the
and
I
haven't
started
it,
but
I
did
I
do
have.
The
application
doesn't
seem
that
complicated
I've
I
asked
able
City
to
lead
and
a
conceptual
of
based
on
our
discussion.
We
agreed
that
Salinas
last
last
month
or
last
meeting,
we
agreed
that
Salinas
was
become.
You
know
a
target
for
potential
potential
upgrades
to
walkability
in
that
area,
so
I
asked
them
to
create
an
exhibit
that
could
help
the
board.
A
D
A
So
last
time
we
we
asked
that
we
come
back
with
some
sort
of
exhibit
that
shows
us
yeah,
Salina,
Street
and
some
perspective
improvements
to
it
that
could
match
the
type
of
funding
that
this
grant
affords,
which
is
basically
what
we're
doing
surface
improvements,
walkability
improvements.
So
that's
what
this
is
and-
and
they
put
some
identifiers
for
you-
I
mean,
of
course,
all
of
us
know
where
we
are,
but
the
exhibit
will
run
us
through
Salina,
Street
and
kind
of
talk
through
what
some
potential
projects
would
look
like.
A
J
Yeah,
we
just
have
a
real
brief
presentation
to
kind
of
talk
about
some
of
these
items.
I
know
we
have
when
we
met
last
time.
We
talked
about
Salinas
from
Victoria
all
the
way
to
Water
Street,
and
you
can
kind
of
see
the
you
know
one
two,
three,
four:
five,
six,
seven,
eight
nine
nine
blocks
right
from
from
north
to
south
We've
identified
the
major
components.
J
You
know
the
the
federal
court,
the
post
office,
old,
Federal,
Building,
Jarvis,
Plaza,
the
metro
station
and
then
the
International
Bridge
I
think
we
all
sort
of
agreed
that
the
last
two
blocks
from
Grant
to
Water
Street
were
kind
of
the
ones
we
wanted
to
focus
on.
We
know
we
have
limited
budget
to
work
on
on
these,
and
so
we
tried
to
kind
of
come
up
with
some
ideas
as
far
as
how
we
would
proceed
with
with
doing
that.
J
So
up
here
at
the
top
you
see
Grant
to
assadosa
to
Water,
Street
and
really
what
we're
looking
at
here
is
identifying
along
Water
Street.
This
kind
of
it
needs
to
be
shown
a
little
bit
better,
but
we
know
the
pedestrians
kind
of
come
across
this
way
and
then,
or
even
actually,
on
the
other
side
as
well.
J
We're
looking
at
the
possibility
of
of
working
on
both
sides
of
the
street
I
know
the
streets
are
very
narrow
but
similar
to
what
was
done
on
either,
where
they
kind
of
zigzag
a
little
bit
to
be
able
to
get
some
activity
on
both
sides
of
the
street.
J
We
feel
like,
ultimately,
that's
going
to
be
the
the
better
way
to
go
as
far
as
for
trees
and
things
of
that
nature.
For
for
creating
a
walkable
environment,
we
think
that
coming
down
the
street
now
I
did
consult
with
KCI
about
ADA
and
all
of
those
components
and
on
understanding
that,
if,
if
the
sidewalk
is
following
the
back
of
curb
and
the
back
of
curb
is
following
the
street,
then
that
sidewalk
and
it
doesn't
necessarily
need
to
be
88
compliant
unless
we
choose
to
want
to
do
that.
J
So
there
is
a
steep
grade
from
Santa
Rosa
down
to
Water
Street.
The
good
news
is
that
we
don't
have
to
do
a
lot
of
ramping
per
se.
I
think
the
example
that
I
was
given
it's
it's
kind
of
like
San
Francisco.
You
know
they
have
streets
that
are
at
20
slope
and
the
sidewalks
all
function
as
best
they
can.
So
from
that
standpoint,
unless
we
choose
to
do
something
more
substantial,
the
cost
to
do
some
of
this
work
would
probably
be
in
line
with
some
of
the
other
blocks,
maybe
a
little
bit
more.
J
We
did
talk
about
possibly
right
now
at
the
at
the
end
of
Water
Street,
where
the
turn
into
the
outlet
shop
there's
probably
a
better
way
to
dress
that
up
a
little
bit.
If
you
know
that
there's
a
crosswalk
from
El
Portal
over
to
the
bridge
that
there's
a
little
bit
of
a
raise
walkway
almost
and
that
we
would
propose
to
do
something
similar
here,
so
that
any
pedestrian
traffic
coming
down
on
either
side
of
the
street
or
along
the
front
of
the
outlet
shops
would
have
that
raised
protected
area.
J
It
just
forces
people
to
slow
down
a
little
bit
as
people
are
walking
across
the
speed
table.
Oh
yes,
yeah
exactly
so
focusing
on
these
two
blocks.
J
You
know,
we've
been
kind
of
talking
about
costs,
you
know
I,
think
and
currently
KCI
is
working
on.
Their
cost
system
is
for
the
other
blocks
as
we're
working
through
some
of
those
we're
sort
of.
In
that
what
you
said,
we're
like
150
175
range
was
that
for
one
side
for
both
sides
or.
K
J
So
you
know
we're
probably
looking
at
about
300
000
per
block
for
both
sides
right
now,
maybe
a
little
bit
more
for
the
Water
Street
Santa
Rosa
block.
But
you
know,
depending
on
how
much
budget
we
have,
that
would
sort
of
say
well
how
many
blocks
can
we
do
with
this
grant
just
moving
forward?
If
you
can
see
on
you
know
from.
H
J
That
money,
yeah,
no
everything
everything
that
we're
doing
is
is
a.
In
fact.
There's
Edward
was
telling
me
that
there's
a
something
called
the
pro
wag,
which
is
the
public,
right-of-way
accessibility,
guidelines,
program,
yeah
and
so
they're
slightly
different
than
the
Adat
guidelines
that
as
Architects
we
follow
because
it's
more
related
to
public
right-of-way
and
there's
a
little
bit
more
leniency
there
in
the
sense
of
like
I
mentioned
with
the
sidewalks,
and
the
back
of
curb
I
mean
they
understand
that
roads
are
not
ADA
Compliant
right.
J
But
as
long
as
we
maintain
those
guidelines,
then
we
should
be
okay
from
an
ada
perspective.
As
we
March
down
the
street,
you
know
we
try
to
try
to
get
parking
on
both
sides
to
be
able
to
get
trees
on
both
sides.
We
think
that's
very
important
to
to
create
the
walkable
View
again
we
we
bypassed
the
the
the
Metro
and
the
plaza
I.
Don't
you
know
we
talked
about
maybe
not
doing
so
much
on
on
this
block
here,
but
maybe
from
Victoria
to
Houston
Street.
J
You
know
we
can
maybe
get
some
some
more
sidewalk
and
trees
along
that
sidewalk
as
well.
So
we've
developed
these
very
schematically
I
think
it
was
more
going
to
give
you
an
idea
of
what
can
be
done
if
we
need
to
throw
some
cost
to
it.
Like
I
mentioned,
we
can
basically
just
per
block
just
say
this
is
what
we
think
it
would
cost
them,
but
ultimately,
what
the
the
total
price
would
be
for
this,
and
we
can
do
that
real
real
quick.
J
Is
that
it
I
think
Okay,
so
so
we
I
think
we
covered
one
two
three,
four,
five:
okay,.
A
I
D
D
Saragosa
when
we
started
this
tours
board,
it
was
to
connect
some
of
the
the
anchor
areas
that
are
in
downtown,
including
the
cathedral,
La
Posada,
the
Webb
County
Heritage
Museum,
and
the
outlet
mall
and
those
that
connector
there
is
Zaragoza
and
what
we
ended
up
with
is
two
little
I
know
it's
complicated
saragos
is
a
complicated,
it's
a
complicated
project,
but
what
we
ended
up
with
was
two
little
blocks
on
on
Zaragoza
on
one
side
of
the
street.
D
J
D
D
Salinas
is
also
an
important
street,
but
when
I'm
looking
at
six
blocks
of
Salinas
when
I
know
that
Saragosa
is
still
in
great
need,
it
connects
two
International
Bridges
to
our
downtown
and
multiple
anchors
that
have
invested
millions
and
millions
and
millions
of
dollars
and
we're
still
not
looking
at
Saragosa
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
make
that
clear
right
that
that
we
can't
just
forget
about
Saragosa
and
and
go
down
Salinas,
even
though
I
might
have
been
the
one
that
might
have
suggested
Salinas,
because
the
courthouse
to
the
outlet
malls
but
Saragosa
is,
is
you
know
we
need
to?
D
A
Well,
it's
up
to
the
sport
to
decide
where,
where
this
grant
would
see
what
seek
as
a
project
right
so
part
of
it
is
the
presentation
on
selling
that's
based
on
our
discussion.
If
something
needs
to
change,
this
board
can
change
that
I
I
think
we
need
to
get
started
on
Salinas
this.
The
grant
probably
won't
see
any
activity
off
of
this
grant,
probably
for
another,
probably
a
year,
based
on
on
the
timelines
that
have
been
discussed.
A
Those
are
extremely
important,
and
both
can
you
go
to
that
block.
Rick
I
think
it's
the
first
two,
these
two
yeah
I
think
those
are
those
are
for
sure.
You
know
in
in
terrible
condition
from
a
walkability
standpoint.
Yes,
so
so
that
beyond
that,
I
think
you
know
we
can
pick
the
board
can
decide.
No
I
mean
the
agreement
is
for
water.
Merely
it's
it's
for
inside
walks,
trees.
I
I
A
For
it,
so
that
that's
my
my
say
in
terms
of
I
think
those
are
priority:
I've
seen
that
and
I'm
pointing
here,
but
on
the
left
top
left,
there's
some
really
terrible.
You
know
there's
like
a
walkway
that
has
a
very,
very
unsafe
and
then
unsafe,
walking
down
to
where
CBB
is
Water
Street.
So
that's
my
another
rescue.
You
know
you
certainly
welcome
to
to
chime
in
board
members.
E
May,
so
this
grant
can
be
helpful
in
in
this
area,
where
the
four
corners
of
Santa,
Rosa
and
Salina
Street
meet.
And
if
we're
given
a
little
bit
of
latitude
to
go
in.
You
know
to.
E
That's
an
observation.
I
just
wanted
to.
A
That
makes
sense
I,
you
know,
I
think
the
South
Side
South
East
I'm,
sorry
Southwest
side
needs
work
for
sure
that
one
I
think
the
other
one's
a
little
better,
but
we
need
that
that
needs
work.
Does
anybody
else
have.
A
E
A
I
mean
the
other
thing
we
could
do.
It's
maybe
risky
on
the
grant
proposal
is
to
be
open
about
and
transparent
about
us
trying
to
do
as
much
as
possible
within
certain
blocks,
because
I,
like
the
extension
of
that
intersection,
work
to
clean
that
all
up,
you
know
the
the
grant
reviewers
are
going
to
want
to
know
which
ones
we
can
prioritize
them
and
say
you
know
we're
going
to
try
to
do
as
much
as,
but
we
do
need
to
have
some
rank
some
priority
over
over
what
we
would
do.
A
G
A
So
that's
another
priority
for
me.
That's
another
priority!
I,
don't
want
to
take
up
the
preference
in
myself,
but
I
mean.
D
Take
your
picture
yeah,
it
seems
like
as
a
board,
we've
met
for
so
long
and
some
of
the
projects
are
so
complicated
that
they're
expensive,
but
if
we
could,
as
a
board,
agree
to
just
enhance
Maybe
the
aesthetic
appeal
of
our
pedestrian
entry
from
the
south.
To
that
one
block,
you
know
just
do
something,
because
when
you
walk
there
now
it's
you
know
you
can
Google
Earth
other
other
entries.
You
know
International
entries
and
ours
needs
a
little
TLC
right
it
wouldn't
it
doesn't
seem
like
it
would
be.
D
If
we're
not
doing
you
know
if
we
could
do
some
lighting
or
some
trees
or
some
something
bury
the
lines,
something
so
that
when
people
take
pictures
there,
it's
it's
the
entrance
to
the
United
States
of
America
in
Laredo,
Texas
and
and
now
people
are
going
there
to
take
pictures,
because
it's
not
it's
not
interesting
right
now
and
it's
not
aesthetically
appealing
and
we
have
great
talented
artists
in
our
city.
D
If
we
could
allocate
some
money
to
that
block,
somehow
I
know
when
they
painted
the
serape
I
think
it
was
on
the
street.
We
had
great
the
our
traffic
department
or
whoever
required
that
they
do
it
in
survey
paint,
so
it
lasted
about
I,
don't
know
a
month
two
months
and
instead
of
letting
them
paint
it
on
the
street.
For
some
reason,
for
some
unknown
reason,
somebody
hates
art
and
didn't
want
the
the
paint
to
have
a
longevity.
A
F
Could
we
possibly
remove
the
the
parking
that's
on
the
the
west
side
and
then
this
parking
here
the
parking
all
the
way
down,
because
because
it's
double
double
parking
on
both
sides?
So
you
have
that
narrow,
and
so
you
don't
get
you
don't
get
a
good
sidewalk
on
one
side,
you
don't
get
a
good
sidewalk
on
the
other
side,
but
if
we,
if
we
remove
the
west
side
parking,
extend
it
out
the
east
side,
Sidewalk.
E
J
So
there's
a
little
trick
that
they
did
here
in
that
the
the
little
inset
is
actually
about
five
feet
wide,
as
opposed
to
a
typical
eight
foot
wide.
And
so,
when
you
park
a
car
here,
the
car
sticks
out
just
a
little
bit
into
the
roadway,
but
because
there's
no
parking
on
this
side.
The
vehicles
are
able
to
maneuver
past
that
without
any
issue.
J
The
on
this
side
right
side,
yes,
eight
ten
feet,
something
like.
J
I
think
it's
about
20,
it's
a
little
bit
bigger,
actually
yeah!
It's
it's!
That's
why
we
tried
to
on
Saturday
loser.
We
only
have
the
parking
on
one
side,
because
we
wanted
to
expand
the
sidewalk,
because
we
needed
that
space
to
be
able
to
do
all
the
maneuvering
in
these
areas
where
it's
generally
fairly
flat.
We
can
do
a
lot
more
with
the
sidewalks
there,
where.
D
Can
you
go
to
the
bridge
where
the
oh,
there
they're.
D
Unfortunately,
longer
than
that
yeah,
but
but
Rick
can
you
go
to
the
to
that
to
that
I
think
it's
the
1100
block
of
Zaragoza.
Yes,.
J
D
G
A
A
J
So
this
is
the
area
where
we
talked
about
making
that
Improvement.
That
Viviana
mentioned
maybe
getting
rid
of
this
parking
here
and
extending
That
Sidewalk
out
and
having
the
crosswalk
come
across
this
way,
as
opposed
to
online
right
and
then
you're
getting
away
from
this
poll,
and
this
the
for
the
signal
light.
Oh.
G
A
A
Terms
of
the
exhibit
we
would
still
name
it
as
the
yes
in
the
entire
intersection.
Absolutely
are
we
okay
to
support
improvements
going
down
to
to
water
as
a
priority
I'm
just
trying
to
craft
an
item
that
we
all
can
can.
I
A
And
the
reason
I'm
smiling
or
that
and
whatever
is
because
Ria's
already
Mr
viez,
already
warned
me
that
this
this
grant
will
take
a
couple
of
years.
I
think
we
heard
from
Ramon
last
time,
it'll
be
about
two
years
18
months
and
two
years
before
we
see
the
the
actual
funding
and
the
authorization
to
move
on
the
project.
So.
D
I
A
Than
that
is
to
allocate
existing
terts
escrow
Monies
to
to
that
which
we
have
an
option
to
do
as
well
and
to
accelerate
that
right.
This.
This
is
a
This
Is
leveraging
Us
80
of
our
monies
of
the.
I
A
Reason
we
want
to
to
be
competitive
in
our
proposal.
We
want
to
give
the
reviewer
an
indication
of
what
our
project's
going
to
look
like
right.
So
we
have
to
make
some
sort
of
selection
because
a
million
dollars
is
not
going
to
cover
us
nine
blocks.
So
we
have
to.
We
have
to
create
some
targets,
so
so
the
reviewers
can
can
score
us
I
understand
so
one
other
option,
which
is
if
we
want
to
bring
this
back
to
allocate
existing
search
money
Revenue
if
it
rises
to
that
priority,
you
can
do
that.
H
F
A
I
A
We
accelerated
and
do
it
ourselves
without
this
grant.
We
would
ask
them
to
consider
another
location
together.
Oh
okay,
so
that's
my
question.
Okay,
I
mean
we'll
show
them
the
whole
exhibit
and
say
these
are.
These?
Are
the
tentative
projects
in
priority
project?
One
two:
three:
that's
a
million
bucks
plus
the
match
so.
A
We
might
add
it
the
third
one,
which
is
a
by
the
courthouse,
because
I
think
that
is
pretty
messy
there.
That's
and
more.
You
know
on
the
on
the
west
side,
there's
activity
there
I
think
we
ought
to
improve
that
if
you
all
have
any
other,
so
I
would
say
for
me
the.
A
H
A
H
A
A
J
A
A
D
I
A
J
A
F
It
has
to
do
with
a
lot
with
technology,
also
didn't
it.
So
where
do
we
tie
in
the
technology
into
this
I'm,
looking
at
it
from
a
sidewalk
kind
of
pedestrian
walking,
but
what's
the
technology
that
we're
creating
to
go
along
with
this?
You
have
any
ideas
or
we
when
I
say
technology
was
a
way.
Finally,.
G
E
Word
for
me
that
I
think
is
on
those
on
those
Corners
right
there.
That
I
mean
there's
that
that
I
think
that
once
we
talk
to
Robert
with
the
traffic
department
will
be
able
to
see
if
they're
actually
necessary,
especially
on
the
four
corners
of
that
Salinas
and
Saragosa
right
going
south
there's
just
a
lot.
There's
two
there's:
if
you
go
there
I
think
there's
three
light
posts
there,
so
they
can
either.
We
can
put
two
into
one
or
you
know,
take
take
the
extra
ones
out.
A
So
can
I
can
I
it
just
indulge
me
on
emotion
to
prioritize
Water
Street
to
it
on
both
sides
and
the
internet,
section
of
Santa,
Rosa
and
Salinas,
and
then,
as
a
priority
too.
A
A
D
What
I'm
I'm
not
I'm,
not
an
engineer
and
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
imagining
what
the
cost
is.
What
I'm
saying
is
that
that's
the
priority
that
I
believe
is
is
where
the
grant
should
be
the
priority.
Is
it
Street
to
water,
down,
Salinas
and
selling
us
to
Santa
Ursula
down
Saragosa?
That's
what
we
should
be
improving
the
walkability
there,
because
that's
where
a
lot
of
pedestrian
traffic
is
that's
where
there's
already
proven
anchors
in
downtown
Laredo
they've
spent
millions
of
dollars
and
and
we
don't
provide
them
adequate.
A
A
K
J
Of
it
so
Carol,
just
so
in
our
in
what
we're
designing
right
now,
we
we
do
have
this
Monument
here
on
this
corner.
Okay,
that
we're
looking
at
and
Edward's
got
some
feed
to
help
us
engineer
the
civil
and
the
electrical
and
all
of
that
stuff.
Okay,
for
this
corner,
I
think
that,
from
a
walkability
perspective,
this
block
I
think
is
okay.
I
mean
it
could
be
cleaned
up
a
little
bit
and
then
once
you
get
to
the
cathedral,.
A
A
C
D
Doesn't
have
the
the
benches
and
it
doesn't
have
appeal
so
we're
not
talking
a
million
dollars
right
I
mean
it's
not
going
to
take
a
million
dollars
to
do
a
little
touch
up
there
so
that
it's
attractive
but
and
the
reason
what's
happening.
D
Jose
Mr
ceballos,
is
that
this
first
plan
you
know
the
the
reason
I'm
putting
it
all
out
there.
Now
is,
because
it
didn't
happen
here
and
so
I'm
advocating
for
Santa,
Rosa
Street
and
the
and
the
anchors
that
are
along
that
walkable
area.
Because
and
when
there
was
another
planner
here
before
you,
his.
H
D
Yes,
so
that's
But,
but
so
that's
my
point
is
to
make
the
motion
for
the
whole
area
right
so
that
it
doesn't
get
left
out
like
it
did
this
last
time
and
and
so
I
mean
you,
you
write
the
grant
the
way
you
have
your
experience
to
do.
But
if
we
include
the
whole
area,
that's
that's
where
we
can
start
and
then
we
can
start
going
north
and
south,
but.
H
D
A
D
Just
what
I'm
saying
is
that
that
if
we
go
all
the
way
down
selling
us
to
the
courthouse
with
a
million
dollars,
yes
we're
doing
some
some
improvements,
but
we're
leaving
out
something
that's
in
great
need,
and
so
also.
H
I
need
to
advise
these
grants
comes
with
the
language,
any
cost
overrun.
It
starts.
So
if
we
want
to
apply
for
a
bigger
part
which
we
know
we
can
build
it
we're
going
to
eat
the
cost,
so
I
will
cautious.
We
just
stick
to
what
we
can
build
if
it's
300
000
per
block,
we
just
stick
to
three
block
and
B,
because
the
cost
every
day
is
going
up,
because
you
could
go
over
six
block,
guess
what
we
we
are
pitching
it
another
million
dollars.
A
Yeah,
or
else
you
know
the
exercises
you
take,
you
have
just
what
I
said
it
would
be
that
to
water
right,
that's
three
blocks,
that's
nine
hundred
thousand
and
then
adding
the
the
one
block
at
that.
We're
gonna
have
to
somehow
work
that,
through
with
with
the
design
right,
we
won't
get
everything
we
want,
but
to
make
a
million
dollars
work.
F
A
Yeah,
which
is
what
was
discussed
earlier
right
if
we
want
to
enter
Mr
Martinez,
was
saying
that
we
want
to
entertain
that
now
we
can.
We
just
have
to
put
it
on
the
agenda
and
discuss
it,
and
we
we've
been
here
before
right.
So
the
decision
we
have
to
make
is
whether
we
want
to
bond
again
or
whether
we're
just
going
to
heat
up
our
our
cash
right
that
when
we
start
discussing
phase
two
projects,
all
I'm.
F
I
mean
I
think
it's
duly
noted
that
that
we
can't
Forget
Sarah
Osan
I
mean,
but
for
this
particular
Grant
I
I
agree
that
we
should
do.
It
will
be
that
to
water
and
then
the
three
blocks
of
the
one
block
on
the
North
side,
but
keep
in
mind
so
I'd
make
that
motion
and
then
that
we
do
the
three
blocks
in
the
one
in
the
north,
but
obviously
keep
in
mind
that
we
have
to
continue
improving
Santa
Rosa
and
whenever
we
get
a
chance.
You
know
whether
it's
a
block
at
a
time
or
whatever.
A
F
Want
to
repeat
the
motion,
the
motion
was
to
to
I
guess
able
City,
if
you
could
work
with
the
three,
the
three
blocks
on
the
south
side
of
Salinas
from
YouTube
to
Water
Street.
That
include
also
the
blog
from
Victoria
to
Houston,
and
the
total
of
four
four
blocks
to
work
on
the
the
improvements
for
that
section.
F
Three
well
I
mean
that's
true
too.
So
if
we
were
to
have
to
cut
back,
I
would
say
that
we
focus
on
the
south
side,
so
I
would
do
it
as
amended
right.
A
A
As
amended,
it's
been
more
than
seconded
with
the
amendment
any
additional
discussion
there
being
none.
All
those
in
favor
say:
aye
aye
any
against
non-motion
passes
we
actually
in
order.
We
probably
should
should
have
an
action
that
establishes
the
match.
A
D
A
We
passed
the
action
I
would
like
to
establish
that
there
there
is
a
match
requirement
on
the
record.
So
that's
the
motion
that
I'm
making
that
the
tourists
the
motion
would
be
that
we
acknowledge
and
and
commit
the
20
match
from
existing
revenue
or
future
existing
Revenue.
If
this
is
delayed
in
the
award
or
in
its
implementation
to
to
meet
the
20
of
the
million
dollar
request,
so
moved
all
right
spent
I
moved
Mr
Navarro's,
you
second
thank
you
Mr
Navarro
seconds
any
discussion.
Oh.
D
Well,
can
you
repeat
that
again,
please
so:
I'm
I'm
I'm,
sorry
I'm
I'm,
not
new
I'm,
not
a
professional
board
member,
but
we
we
pass
the
motion
to.
D
Without
discussing
the
financial
commitment
from
the
tourists
we
passed
this
without
discussing
the
financial
commitment,
we.
D
A
A
D
But
there
is
no
commitment
if
we
we're
not
tying
up
any
money.
If
we
don't
get
the
grant.
A
All
those
in
favor
say
aye
aye
India
gets
non-motion
passes.
Thank
you
very
much.
We're
moving
on
to
the
next
item,
update
presentation
and
discussion
with
possible
action
related
to
church
number,
one
ongoing,
Improvement
design,
work
and
elements
as
may
be
required
by
the
design
team.
So
this
is
a
general
update
of
where,
where
the
design
team
is
I,
believe
they're
close
to
30
or
at
30
percent,
which
was
a
threshold
for
us
to
consider
going
to
the
public
with
with
a
I
guess,
awareness
information
session
great
go
ahead.
J
Yeah,
so
we've
been
working
with
KCI
getting
all
this
worked
out,
I
think
we're.
We
met
a
lot
of
Headway
and
I
think
we're
pretty
much
ready
to
proceed
with
engaging
the
community.
With
some
output
we've
been
discussing
a
little
bit.
You
know
we
did
have
a
discussion
with
some
Property
Owners
along
YouTube
and
we
did
meet
with
the
property
owner
here
on
San
Jose
Street
as
well.
J
There's
some
conversations
about
some
little
details
about
how
these
ultimately
are
going
to
work,
but
we
feel
like
it's
it's
far
enough
alone,
that
we
can
have
an
a
good
conversation
to
get
good
feedback
from.
So
what
we
have
here,
along
Santa
Rosa
Street,
the
the
parking
area
I
mean
pretty
much.
This
hasn't
changed
too
much
from
the
last
time
that
we
presented,
we
are
showing
now
the
little
flare
outs
around
the
corners.
As
you
can
see,
here's
one
actually
you've
already
done
that
flare-up
on
this
site.
J
So
we've
already
included
that
in
our
in
our
case.
J
J
Yeah
yeah
Edward's
been
a
great
help,
great
asset
to
the
team,
so,
along
from
Saragosa
from
Convent
to
Flores,
again
we're
not
doing
many
improvements
there.
It's
mostly
going
to
be
lighting
electrical,
we're
adding
some
trees
to
kind
of
help
flesh
some
of
those
entrances
out
where
the
paper
are
coming
from
the
bridge.
We
are
making
some
repairs
right
on
the
on
the
pavement.
J
The
existing
pavement
there's
some
there's
some
yeah
there's
some
areas
where
the
bricks
are
kind
of
in
not
great
shape,
so
we're
going
to
make
those
repairs
as
well
along-
and
these
are
just
the
renderings-
we've
been
going
back
and
forth
again.
J
These
are
based
on
where
we're
at
right
now
we're
still
working
through
these,
but
we'll
be
presenting
these
at
the
at
the
community
event
to
get
feedback
from
all
the
property
owners
on
that
on
that
in
this
area,
again,
some
more
images
that
we've
been
showing
before
the
along
iterville
we're
showing
now
the
parking
on
the
Northside,
and
we
did
that
because
it,
if
you
can
see
on
this
modern,
exhibit
it
keeps
this
access
through
straight,
as
opposed
to
reforms.
J
Kind
of
doing
this
little
odd
turn,
plus
the
property
owners
did
indicate
that
they
prefer
to
have
the
sidewalk
on
their
side
as
opposed
to
parking
on
their
side,
so
they
prefer
to
keep
the
parking
on
the
other
side
we're
showing
the
location
of
the
monument
we've
worked
through
this
area
of
the
oeta
drop-off
Pavilion
of
whatever
you
want
to
call
it.
J
So
we
have
we've
worked
through
this
section
of
the
of
the
property
out
again
the
the
way
that
that
Monument
would
look
elongated.
We
think
that
that
works
well,
and
it
also
gets
it
away
from
the
power
lines
as
well.
That's
cool
and.
J
I
J
So
again,
further
down,
it
will
be
there.
This
is
now
from
Sun
Osteen
to
on
from
again
we're
going
kind
of
back
and
forth
this,
this
very
wide
street,
so
we're
able
to
get
parking
on
both
sides
and
you
can
see
the
little
flare
outs
with
the
trees
and
I
mean
all
this
is
really
coming
together.
Really
well
we're
real
happy
with,
where
we're
at
from
San
Augustine
to
Flores
right
again
same
concept
of
pushing
out
the
sidewalks.
J
We
have
gotten
some
indication
from
some
property
owners
that
they
might
not
want
to
have
parking
in
front
that
they'd
rather
have
more
sidewalk,
which
is
fine.
We
could
we
can
do
that.
You
know
they
can
then,
if
they
have
a
restaurant
or
something
they
can
then
push
out
a
little
bit
into
the
to
the
sidewalk.
J
J
More
or
less
not
yet
we
will
get
that
note
right
now.
We're
proposing
and
I
don't
know
this.
We
can
talk
about
this
now,
but
we're
proposing
a
couple
of
dates
and
I
just
spoke
to
Dr
rivet
from
Moreno
Main
Street,
about
kind
of
helping
us
navigate
this,
but
we'd
like
to
split
up
the
Saudi
Wilson
Street
improvements
and
the
intervenience
street
improvements
into
two
separate
groups.
J
We
feel
like
there's,
they
both
are
facing
very
different
issues
and-
and
that
way
we
give
each
group
enough
time
to
to
make
sure
that
they
feel
like
they're
heard.
These
dates
are
tentative,
we're
still
kind
of
working
through
that.
Obviously,
we
want
to
check
with
the
board
to
see
if
you
guys
are
available
as
well,
so
this
is
sort
of
negotiable
right.
These
dates
we
just
wanted
to
put
them
out
there
as
far
as
proposed
meeting
dates,
I
think
yeah
I
think
that's
it
for
our
presentation.
J
If
anyone
has
any
questions
KCI
and
was.
A
H
K
So
this
is
so
in
this
section,
which
is
the
one
that
already
kind
of
has
the
bump
outs
in
the
parking.
It's
those
are
all
existing
trees.
K
Some
of
those
existing
trees,
kind
of
like
this,
this
shaded
spot
that
you
see
up
in
here
the
tree
roots
have
bumped
up
the
sidewalk,
so
there's
a
tripping
Hazard,
so
the
the
direction
we
got
was
go
in
and
repair
those,
so
we're
gonna
go.
Look
at
them
a
little
bit
more
detail,
figure
out
how
we're
going
to
repair
them,
but
we've
already
kind
of
denoted
the
ones
that
we've
seen
in
the
field.
This
far,
so
that
section
was
all
the.
H
And
you
don't
need
a
huge
tree.
You
just
need
a
tree
to
flower,
it
up
and
put
some
shade,
and
that
saves
your
sidewalk
and
a
lot
of
them
they're
doing
on
that
concrete
part,
they're
putting
benches,
so
people
are
sitting
next
to
it.
You
have
tree
shade
because
every
time
we're
planting
Tree
in
10
years,
they're.
K
K
E
So
the
trees
are
really
going
to
be
effective
in
bringing
that
down
that
that
heat
effect,
and
so
it's
important
to
think
of
these
trees
more
than
just
decorative
the
shade
is
really
important.
We
have
a
heat
gain
on
these,
especially
on
the
asphalt.
So
what
we
are
trying
to
do
is
push
the
trees
closer
to
the
the
street
rather
than
away
from
the
street,
so
that
the
heat
the
canopies
are
free
to
grow
and
it'll
provide
the
shade
that's
needed
to
bring
down
the
cool
to
the
heat
index
down
on
those
surfaces.
E
They're,
it's
really
important
to
get
the
right
tree
planted
in
the
right
way.
We
might
not
be
able
to
just
have
a
tree
little
alleys,
where
it's
open
and-
and
you
know,
have
other
bushes
around
them.
We
may
have
to
do
tree
grates
or
replace
some
of
the
areas
on
either
with
tree
grapes,
so
that
I
mean
you
just
can't
tear
out
that
stamp
concrete
and
put
more
stem
concrete
on
top
of
it.
E
So,
but
the
trees
that
we
have
are
very
valuable
from
an
economic
point
of
view,
and
we
have
to
really.
E
This
whole
project
from.
A
The
design
at
this
point
does
the
board
have
any
any
input
or
any
tweaks
that
would
be
requested.
Anything
that
you
would
want
to
notate
I
mean
there's
still
time
right,
we're
going
to
go
through
a
public
input
process,
but
I.
Don't
think
much
would
change
after
that,
but
just
for
the
board
to
leave
that
on
the
record
today,.
K
G
K
Yeah
we
put
it
yeah,
so
we
I
think
we'll
kind
of
mentioned
that
in
one
last
meeting
was
there's
a
way
to
maybe
have
a
a
kiosk
more
than
every
two
blocks
that
somebody
can
get
a
ticket
and
put
it
on
their
windshield
versus
a
parking
meter.
Then
that
gives
you
much
more
flexibility
as
to
where
you
can
park.
You
know,
can.
A
D
What
I'd
like
to
see
is
the
traffic
study
that
was
done
by
the
the
parking
study
that
was
done
by
the
city.
Laredo
recommended
that
there
be
a
parking
committee
mean,
and
that
has
that
meant
a
couple
of
times
many
years
ago.
But
I
would
really
like
to
see
parking
is
a
major
concern.
It's
a
big
problem.
People
are
being
targeted
and
it's
costly.
When
there
are
many
many
many
many
many
reserved
parking
spaces
in
downtown
Laredo
that
are
provided
and,
and
then
the
people
that
are
working
down
here
have
have
a
problem.
J
And
I
guess
that
was
another
comment
on
the
events
as
well.
As
far
as
like
the
property
owners
that
we
need
to
contact,
I,
don't
know.
I
know
we
spoke
with
Main
Street,
but
I
don't
know
if
the
city
can
help
us
with
identifying
some
of
those
as
well.
A
Mean
I'll
entertain
a
motion
on
this
item.
I
guess
to
approve
the
30
design
as
presented.
Is
there
a
motion
I'll
make
that
motion
I'll
make
a
motion
that
we
approve
the
the
drawings
that's
presented
today
with
any
tweaking
in
future
amendments
to
come
back
to
the
board
from
changes
from
this
board
or
any
other
stakeholder.
That
makes
make
sense.
H
A
F
A
Yes,
we're
gonna,
actually,
there's
an
item.
The
following
item
so
been
moved
and
seconded
any
additional
discussion
there
being
none.
All
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
all
right,
any
against
non-motion
passes.
Item
eight
is
relates
to
discussion
with
possible
X
related
to
the
scheduling,
committing
dates
and
locations
for
the
public
awareness
engagement.
Events
related
to
church
number
one
Improvement
projects
currently
in
design.
L
Engage
people
I
think
that
we
might
need
that
week
exactly
that
week
before
the
meeting
to
actually
go.
If
we
give
the
dates
November
30th
to
the
or
first
is
the
week
of
Thanksgiving.
I
L
L
Thing
that
I
was
thinking
is
probably
have
the
Zaragoza
meetings
either
Outlets
I
think
they
have
a
space,
maybe
that
they
can
facilitate
or
at
the
El
Portal.
Maybe
CBB
might
be
able
to
facilitate
a
room.
So
the
people
that
are
close
to
that
area
can
easily
walk
to
whatever
the
me
the
meeting
is
going
to
be
and
then
on
itory.
They
probably
have
it
at
one
of
the
bar
locations,
so
I
think
that'd
be
perfect.
That's
what
I'm
saying
okay
so.
A
So
what
if
we
push
this
a
week,
what
December,
7th
and
8th
would
be
the
our
able
city?
Are
you
all
in.
J
Case
yeah,
okay,
December
8th,
probably
doesn't
work
for
us,
but
we
could
do
it.
The
sixth
and
the
seventh
or
I
think.
D
L
L
H
H
H
H
G
D
J
L
H
L
C
Motion
to
select
the
dates
of
December,
the
6th
and
7th
for
the
for
the
community,
scheduling
the
meetings
with
the
community
and
start
presentation
to
City
Council
on
November,
the
28th
I.
Second,
that
motion.
C
A
Practice.
The
next
item
is
presentation
by
Laredo,
Main,
Street
and
facade
program
options
and
discussion
with
possible
action
on
any
matters
incident
there
too,
to
elect
the
last
meeting.
Dr
Uribe
offered
to
bring
back
some
some
information
that
the
board
could
look
at
to
start
considering
a
facade
type
program,
so
Dr
Rudy.
Thank
you
for
for
putting
in
the
time
and
effort
in
and
first
engaging
this
issue,
but
bringing
back
the
information.
I.
Think
you
have
you.
You
shared
some
documents
that
were
that
I
with
the
board,
but
you
have
a
presentation
or.
L
Actually
is
that
I'm,
just
gonna
so
I
mean,
of
course,
I
cannot
decide
anything.
This
is
to
the
board
to
the
side,
something
so
what
I
wanted
to
show.
You
was
the
different
type
of
programs
and
to
have
a
little
bit
of
an
exercise
of
what
you
would
consider
in
terms
of
developing
a
facade
program
and
what
would
be
some
of
the
priorities
that
this
board
looks
into
developing
this
type
of
program.
L
L
So
City
of
Denton
and
I
don't
know
if
you
can.
Yes,
you
can
see
it
so
theater
of
Denton.
Actually
this
is
their
church
that
has
the
facade
program.
So
I
wanted
you
to
look
specifically
at
this
example,
because
it
gives
you
even
the
language
of
what
they're
using
to
approve
these
through
their
city
council.
L
So
I
wanted
to
bring
this
in
particular,
so
you
can
see
exactly
how
the
boat
went
and
when
they
approve
the
program
and
then,
of
course
they
have
the
guidelines
of
what
the
money
is
going
to
be
used
for,
and
they
do
have
50
matching
for
this
program.
L
L
Yes,
Harlingen,
so
this
one
I
wanted
to
show
you,
because
there
are
very
specific
design
proposals
on
this.
So
you
want
to
decide
okay.
So
if
we're
gonna
use
this
money
so
in
terms
of
Aesthetics
how
this
money
is
going
to
improve
our
downtown.
So
that's
why
I
brought
this
example
because
I
thought?
Okay,
maybe
they
can
look
at
what
they
are
doing
in
this
other
city
and
how
they're
using
the
money
to
actually
make
the
the
city
appeal
or
the
design
appeal
to
the
buildings.
L
So
that's
why
I
chose
this
example
and
I
thought:
okay,
maybe,
for
example,
the
canopies.
This
is
one
thing
that
we
have
been
talking
about
like
this
discussion,
discussion
of
canopies.
So
in
this
way
they
are
some
standards
of
how
the
canopies
can
be
developed
in
the
downtown
area.
So
again
they
have
a
specific
applications
and
then
you
have
the
other
list
of
scatter
out
several
several
examples
of
many
many
cities
and
how
their
guidelines
work
in
terms
of
these
type
of
programs.
L
So
you
can
look
I
mean
again
there's,
for
example,
again
City
of
Denton.
The
church
provides
two
hundred
dollars
to
two
hundred
thousand
dollars
every
year
with
a
Max,
fifty
percent
or
fifty
thousand
for
an
impact
of
three-year
Grant
limit.
So
if
you
get
a
grant,
you
cannot
apply
until
three
three
years.
So
that's
one
thing:
Georgetown
again:
50
50
matching
twenty
thousand
Max,
and
then
they
do
residential
like
facade
Grand
funds
for
residential
and
mostly
commercial
buildings
too.
So
I
mean
these
were
the
examples
that
I
just
wanted
to
was.
L
L
Yeah,
so
what
I
wanted
to
show
was
like
the
different
type
of
programs
that
are
available
and
how
the
cities
use
those
programs
to
regulate
some
of
the
designs
and
I
think
that
I
mean
the
idea
is
for
you
to
have
a
conversation,
I
guess
in
terms
of
what
do
you
want
this
program
to
be
for
how
much
money
would
be
available
and
then
I
mean
in
terms
of
developing
of
the
guidelines?
There
are
many
different
examples.
There
are,
for
example,
guidelines
for
a
small
amounts
just,
for
example
the
canopies.
L
L
A
I
think
we
I
have
a
facade
program,
even
even
if
we
carve
out
from
our
existing,
you
know,
I
I
think
maybe
50
000
is
is
a
is
a
lot
right,
but
you
can
do
a
lot
with
15.
believe
it
or
not,
I.
You
know,
and
we.
F
Just
have
to
make
sure
it.
It
works
in
conjunction
with
the
historic
Landmark
board,
because
anybody
who
does
any
kind
of
work
in
the
downtown
area
they
have
to
present
it
to
the
historic
board.
So
we
just
got
to
make
sure
that
it
ties
in
together
so
that
they're
not
doing
one
and
then
they.
E
G
E
The
it's
basic,
so
that
already
exists-
and
you
know
you
just
have
to
go
through
it
and
kind
of
you
know-
line
out
whatever
additional
things
that
needed
to
be
done
for
HUD.
You
can
just
line
those
things
out,
but
that
already
exists
both
the
applications
and
it
goes
through
planning
and
the
guidelines
are
supposed
to
the
downtown.
The
historic
guidelines
exist
and
that's
what
the
landmark
board
follows
right.
E
L
L
Clean
up,
I,
I,
guess
too,
because
because
of
the
like,
the
issues
right
like
this
is
what
I've
been
hearing
all
along
about
this
facade
program.
It
was
so
convoluted
and
so
difficult
to
actually
meet
the
requirements,
but
that's
why
people
wouldn't
take
advantage,
or
they
ended
up,
losing
money
trying
to
apply
for
this
program.
So
I
think
that
the
goal
might
be
making
it
accessible
for
people
to
actually
be
able
to
take
advantage
of
this.
A
So
we
we
have
options
to
either
form
a
committee
or
deal
with
it
as
a
board
or
ask
able
City
to
help
with
Main
Street
bring
back
the
proposal
which
which,
what's
the
preference,
at
least
those
are
options
just
to
keep
things
moving
and
Rick's.
Looking
at
me,
like
did
you
just
add
some
more
well,
you
don't
have
to
do
it
while
you're
designing,
but
but
what.
D
D
D
A
D
So
so
we
have
to
decide,
because
Dr
David
did
suggest
that
it
could
be
an
annual
program.
What
kind
of
monies
and
I
asked
Mr
Castillo?
What
kind
of
monies
may
be
that
as
a
board?
We're
thinking?
Maybe
because
this
is
a
way
to
get
the
property
owners
involved
and
connected?
Of
course,
it's
already
the
property
owners
money
at
work,
and
this
would
improve
some
of
the
buildings.
C
The
next
fiscal
year,
so
I
guess
the
question
yeah
I
mean
collections
are
just
on
it
now.
So
the
last
time
I
saw
the
financials
we
had
over
900
000
in
cash,
that's
just
whatever
has
the
church
has
generated
over
the
years
right
so
of
that
900
000
there
is
about
180
000
that
needs
to
be
set
up
assigned
as
a
reserve,
so
the
rights
will
be
available
right
and.
A
C
J
Just
wanted
to
mentioned
something
Viviana
and
I
were
talking,
I,
think
just
double
check
on
the
the
tours
organizational
components
or
laws
or
whatever
yeah
the
bylaws.
Regarding.
A
That's
that's
a
legal
question:
yeah
okay,
I'll
work
on
that
with
through
Tina
and
the
legal
department
you're,
always
okay,
so
I,
don't
think
we
need
action.
We
could
take
action.
Just
to
you
know
acknowledge
that
the
plan
department
and
to
some
degree
able
City
will
help
us
come
we'll
bring
back
a
proposal,
some
supply
chain
area,
so
10
years,
I,
don't
think
connection
yeah.
We
don't
need
an
extra
we'll.
Do
it
that
way,
all
right!
Any
other
comments
on
this
item.
F
K
I
A
You're
ahead
of
your
time,
all
right
so
we'll
bring
that
back
a
discussion
with
possible
action
related
to
the
proposed
20
2023
board
meeting
calendar.
That's
the
last
page,
I
believe
on
the
on
the
package.
A
B
So
you
should
be
looking
at
from
July
to
December
we're
looking
at
2
30
PM
meetings.
That
would
be
because
on
August,
October
and
December
council
chambers
is
not
available
at
5
30..
We
could
choose
to
take
the
meeting
somewhere
else
to
conference
room
number
one
or
whatever
else
is
available
or
we
could
keep
it
at
2,
30
or
change
the
date
we
have
those.
Those
three
is.
D
A
I
think
the
reasoning
this
is
before
my
time,
but
I
think
the
reasoning
for
the
230
and
5
30
was
both
for
public
reasons,
although
we
don't
get
a
lot
of
public,
but
also
to
accommodate
staff
right
that
we
don't
keep
you
out
during
your
work
day
or
keep
you
late.
So
I
don't
have
a
preference
I
either
way
works
for
me,
but
for
the
rest
of
you
all
Mr.
B
We
could
do
a
week
later,
which
is
February
14th
and
February
15th
August
September
October.
H
D
B
D
B
Think
the
only
yeah.
G
B
Can
coordinate
where
we
can
meet
according
to
eat
with
City
secretary's
office
just
to
accommodate
the
size
and
everyone
else
that
we
have
come
to.
B
B
A
B
D
Not
the
seventh,
the
seventh
is
the
first
Tuesday
yes,
so
it
should
be
on
the
14th.
That's
the
scheduling,
the
second
Tuesday
of
the
month,
yeah.
B
I
went
based
on
our
current,
the
2022
calendar
that
we
have
and
just
went
by.
What
weeks
we
were
meeting
them.
Yeah
I.
B
We
can
make
changes
if
needed
before
we
yeah.
A
A
Becomes
5
30
October
becomes
5,
30
and
December
becomes
5
30..
Yes,.
A
By
Mr
Castillo
any
additional
discussion
there
being
none,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
aye
Indiana
motion
passes
all
right.
The
the
next
item
is
relating
to
invoices
from
able
City
KCI
discussion,
with
possible
actor
regarding
invoices
submitted
by
able
City
and
kcis
presented.
Those
are
provided
to
you
in
the
packet.
They
are
based
on
work,
progress
and
some
some
additional
coordination
work
by
able
city,
but
mostly
it's
it's
on
design,
work.
H
A
Yes
right,
yes,
yeah
so
and
I'll
take
responsibility
for
that.
I
asked
Edward
to
send
them
to
me
and
Mr
Chavez.
At
the
same
time,
usually
Mr
Thomas
is
here,
but
I'll
accept
responsibility
for
that
routing,
but
we'll
get
approval
the
next
time
and
bring
them
to
then
brought
him
to
the
team
or
to
Community
Development.
Thank
you
all.
Those
in
favor
say
aye
aye,
aye
Indiana.
None,
none
motion
passes
motion
to
adjourn
by
Mr
Mavado,
a
second
second
second,
by
Mr
Castillo,
any
discussion.