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TAX INCREMENT REINVESTMENT TIRZ 1 BOARD 121421
A
We're
going
to
order
the
meeting
of
the
tax
increment
reinvestment
sold
number
one.
Today's
tuesday
december
14th,
5
30
and
we're
meeting
at
the
city
hall
third
floor
conference
room.
Let's
go
ahead
and
move
to
roll
call.
A
Okay,
let's
go
ahead
and
go
to
the
next
item
of
the
agenda.
That's
the
minutes
and
review
the
minutes
for
the
meeting
of
november
9th.
These
were
sent
to
you
in
your
package
earlier.
I
hope
you
had
a
chance
to
review.
I
already
have
a
one
comment
and
another
report.
Oh
that's
why
I'm
using
yours,
I
need
to
be
using
my
notes.
A
It's
just
a
bespoke
word,
but
on
the
second
page
third
paragraph
mr
roblowski
does
not
sing
he
signs.
This
is
the
street
sign.
Thank
god.
A
A
minute
it's
been
moved
that
we
approve
the
minutes
is
presented
with
that.
One
correction:
is
there
a
second?
Oh
second,
all
those
in
favor
signify
wednesday
night.
My
motion
carries
very
good
next
item
on
the
agenda
or
assistant
comments.
Citizens
are
required
to
fill
out
a
witness
card
no
later
than
545
and
can
be
found
at.
A
B
A
For
the
record
carol
alexander
is
coming
to
me
is
joyful.
B
A
Good
and
since
we're
pretty
informal
about
it,
even
if
they
arrive
a
little
later,
we
won't
okay.
So
the
first
item
on
the
agenda
is
a
discussion
with
possible
action
regarding
the
tax
increment
reinvestment
zone
number
one
project
and
timeline
updates
by
able
city
and
any
other
matters
incident
there.
D
C
Okay,
let's
compare
the
powerpoint,
which
you
can
all
see
and
again.
C
November
meeting,
when
we
were
downstairs,
you
kind
of
gave
us
a
list
of
areas
that
you
wanted
us
to
cover
and
to
work
on
over
the
past
month,
which
we
did
and
it's
broken
into.
I
think
it's
four
four
sections:
okay,.
C
C
E
So,
just
to
take
you
back,
we
we
had
looked
at
a
project
scope
on
all
sorts
of
things,
including
wave,
finding
and
monumental
or
areas
of
connectivity,
and
we
went
back
and
looked
at
that
and
and
reviewed
it.
And
we
came
up
with
some
important
areas
to
look
at
for
the
additional
wayfinding
signage
and
monument
wayfinding
signage
and
which
was
part
of
the
scope
that
we
were
supposed
to
look
at,
including
additional
areas
for
murals
and
type
of
lighting
and
type
of
way.
Finding
and
I'm
going
to
take
you
through
the
different.
E
E
E
Are
these
right?
These?
These
are
big
and
there's
four
of
them,
and
what
we
did
is
we
discussed
with
tony
if
we
could
attach
to
those
posts-
and
the
answer
was
no
yes,
it
was
no
right
so,
but
he
said,
put
a
post
right
in
front
of
it
and
it
was
him
because
aap
does
not
allow
anything
to
hang
on
their
on
their
post
period,
okay,
worldwide
or
countrywide,
and
so
we
added
a
post.
E
No,
no,
these!
This
is
a
copy
of
what
we
have,
but
I
was
showing
you
in
this
particular
case,
what
kind
of
a
light
post
with
a
planter
and
a
hanger
and
a
banner,
and
all
of
that,
and
that
we
could
use
something
that's
similar
to
ours.
We
could
refurbish
ours
and,
as
we
go
along,
that's
why
I
said:
let
me
let
me
get
through
and
we'll.
E
I
know
you
think
faster
than
me
bear
with
me
anyway.
So
here
this
is
that
one
location,
the
other
location,
was
not
streaming
across
buildings.
We
revisited
this
one
and
we
looked
for
the
flame
tip
globe
which
was
similar
to
what
had
been
up
at
the
top
of
this,
and
this
would
require,
like
a
mural,
a
access
agreement
to
be
able
to
put
the
lights
up
and
actually
service
them.
E
This
is
a
commercial
type
of
globe
light
it's
about
250
bucks
and,
if
it
the
illumination
in
it,
would
be
a
a
gaslight.
Looking
that
yellow
orangey
light
of
a
gas
light-
and
that
is
something
that
is
going
to
reoccur
in
what
in
the
continuing
slides
you'll,
see
online.
E
Houston
downtown
is
much
smaller
and
this
would
be
instead
of
that's
a
chrome,
that's
what
we
looked
at.
Instead
of
chrome,
it's
led
and
it
could
say
cycle
out
merry
christmas.
Welcome
to
the
united
states,
welcome
to
laurel
texas
and
it
could
turn
and
you
can
have
different
messages
on
it
and
stuff.
Now
this
came
about
because
there's
a
plan
to
replace
the
traffic
lights,
and
so
in
this
particular
case
we
could
replace
the
traffic
lights
and
on
westheimer
that's
exactly
what
they
did
with
the
galleria.
E
They
replaced
the
traffic
lights
with
something
that
could
hold
this
huge
thing
that
they
have.
This
is
much
smaller.
The
other
thing
about
this
is
that
we
can
leave
everything.
That's
going
on
around
it.
The
chaos
the
craziness
that's
going
on
around
at
that
intersection
and
do
something
like
this
and
then
let
the
area
develop
around
it
as
it
goes.
This
is
another
opportunity
here,
so
we
went
back
to
look
at
this.
E
This
is
a
big
find,
so
this
light
right
here
is
a
replica
of
the
gas
lamps
that
used
to
be
here.
It's
exactly
the
same
design
as
the
ones
that
used
to
be
in
downtown
except
they're,
not
gas,
they're
led,
and
they
illuminate
like
a
gasoline.
They
they
have
that
quality
in
that
that
look,
and
they
have
the
illumination.
They
have
the
lumens.
E
So
it
would
be
a
beautiful
thing
to
do
to
replace
them
with
with
these
globes
that
are
there
for
these,
wherever
we
could
in
the
historic
areas
of
downtown
the
post,
we
used
to
all
be.
E
Restore
them
in
black
or
replace
the
post
with
something
else,
and
the
next
slide
I'm
going
to
show
you
is
this
is
the
streetscape
elements
which
were
something
else.
We
were
supposed
to
look
at
the
trash
cans,
the
seeding
of
this
and
that
all
the
other
stuff
that
also
would
end
up.
All
of
this
would
end
up
into
a
design
standard
that
would
allow
this
to
live
on
and
on
and
on
so
that
people
know
exactly
what
to
do
what
to
replace
with
so.
E
This
is
a
family
by
landscape
forms,
a
family
of
streetscape
elements.
So
this
these
are
this.
These
this
line
was
actually
used
at
the
el
portal
promenade.
It's
there
right
now
this
and
this.
These
are
two
that
are
there.
E
E
Forms
has
you
know
it?
Has
this
kind
of
lantern
quality,
it
kind
of
looks
it's
not
really
historic,
it
has
a
lantern
quality
and
this
is
all
a
family.
E
E
So
we
could,
you
know,
maybe
use
the
other
ones
in
the
historic
districts
and
then
like
these
could
be
in
the
non-historic
districts
like
the
promenade.
They
they
replaced
those
lights
with
some
lights
that
are
close
to
what
we
had
before,
but
we
can
put
this
in
the
guidelines
so
that
they
follow
this
family.
Okay,.
F
F
F
D
G
That
that
adp
is
replacing
the
street,
the
street
lights,
the
traffic
lights.
F
F
G
But
so
it
or
is
that
just
going
to
be,
would
they
do
whatever
they
do,
and
this
will
be.
F
E
E
E
Mentioned
okay,
so
that's
a
street
where
a
lot
of
south
laredo
traffic
comes
and
they
go
to
either
downtown
or
to
raido
from
idaho
it
snakes
through
azteca
and
then
goes
through
and
there's
a
lot
of
traffic
that
goes
through.
E
His
daughters
and
and
they
all.
F
E
E
E
D
E
So
I
would
pull
them
here
on
victoria
street.
Remember
that
the
victoria
street
has.
E
Is
this
is
a
street
that
goes
north-south
and
it
goes?
It
is
the
side
street
to
the
highway,
and
so
they
all
converge
here,
but
essentially
it
goes
to
the
market.
This
four
block
project
ever
gets
done.
All
of
that
is
gonna
have
there's
gonna,
be
two
lanes
dedicated
to
go
west
and
and
then
on
the
north
side
that
it's
dedicated
to
go
east
to
separate
traffic,
and
so
one
of
the
suggestions
that
was
done-
and,
I
think,
has
gotten
some
app
there's.
E
Some
appeal:
sorry
agreement
that
I've
heard
with
different
council
people
and
different
people
who
are
at
the
city
that
victoria
street
would
be
a
good
street
to
go
two
ways
again
and
there's
a
couple
of
other
streets.
That
should
be
going
two
ways
again
to
alleviate
the
traffic
that
and
bottlenecks
that
we
have
at
5
30
and
when
people
are
trying
to
get
down
to
the
bridge
and
all
this
traffic
congestion
that's
happening.
E
D
E
E
Like
you
can't
see
the
writing
on
here.
There
are
signs
that
go
to
sanskrit
cathedral
and
sarajosa
street
and
okay
and
those
are
lit
up
at
night.
E
There's
the
whole
thing
is,
you
know
laser
cut
and
you
know
lit
up
at
night
and
it's
really
a
nice
little
feature
and
you
get
to
learn
about
the
names
of
the
streets
and
the
people
they're
named
after,
so
that
that
was
the
suggestion.
That
was
one
of
the
things
that
we
were
tasked
to
do
is
to
look
at
these,
and
these
would
be
at
special
places
right,
so
wayfinding,
signage
and
signage.
D
E
A
E
Have
to
put
this
kind
of,
and
so
you
you
set
it
up,
just
exactly
how
you
see
it,
we
would
work
with
an
environmental
graphic
designer
which
knows
exactly.
You
know
the
heights
of
the
letters,
and
you
know
everything
is
detailed
right.
So
it's
a
graphic
design
package
that
could
that
would
go
with
the
way
finding
signage
and
the
post
and
everything
is
there
and
forever
more
immortalized.
E
E
E
E
D
E
E
E
So
that's
what
this
would
be,
and
here
is
laser-cut
metal
with
you
know
the
little
icon
of
the
street
and
the
whole
thing
anyways.
This
is
these
two
now
here
are.
There
are
some
really
cool
areas
that
we
found
for
murals
that
were,
it
was
an
additional
task.
E
E
E
Then
we
found,
of
course,
the
heb
which
is
under
renovation
right
now.
It
belongs
to
the
county.
It
would
be
an
easy
one
to
do.
I
think,
there's
force
there's
this
side
and
the
other
side,
which
is
florida's
you
can
you
can
there's
a
huge
wall
here.
You
can
do
something
on
and
then
of
course,
restored.
G
C
So,
just
to
kind
of
recap:
from
our
november
meeting
you
all
asked
us
to
present
these
ideas,
but
also
remember.
We
are
supposedly
supposed
to
work
with
the
subcommittee
yeah,
which
is
made
up
of.
I
believe
your
arts
commission.
No,
no!
No!
The
subcommittee
here
come
here.
Our
subcommittee
here
in
the
tourist
sub
committee,
but
also
there
was
a
discussion
working
in
addition
to
the
cbp
and
the
arts
commission.
C
C
And
also
thanks
to
edgar
in
your
packet,
he
also
has
a
draft
agreement,
a
service
agreement
for
once
you
all
decide
where
you're
going
to
do
it.
You
know
how
that
agreement
with
them.
C
G
What
happened
to
okay,
so
you
showed
to
tangelo
parkway
only
one
section:
what
about
the
other
section
you're,
showing
the
front
section
right?
What
about
the
other
side?
I
well.
C
E
E
A
C
C
A
E
A
C
G
A
You
know,
if
you
recall,
we
were
given
a
a.
It
was
a
general
idea.
There
was
nothing,
you
know
magic
about
the
number,
and
everyone
said
this
is
it
in
concrete,
but
it
was
suggested
that
it
was
going
to
be
something
like
20
to
25
000
per
mural,
and
I
think
that's
what
I
heard
everybody
called
for.
You
know
I'll
go
look
at
my
notes
and
that
we
said
okay
and
we
want
to
start
with
four.
E
D
A
E
E
C
E
You
know
part
of
the
urban
design
guidelines
as
either
a
separate
chapter,
if
that's
easier
or
finally
meld
them
in
and
make
them
standards
there
there
are.
We
did
do
an
update
and
I
still
have
all
the
notes.
This
is
eight
years
old
ago,
or
something
like
that
and
then
I
never
went
through,
and
I
think
it's
a
different
time
and
there's
different
people
on
the
on
the
landmark
board
and
I
think
they'll
be
more
receptive
to
it.
E
But
at
any
rate
at
this
these
got
these
design
standards
would
be
what
we're
working
on,
plus,
whatever
other
things
that
we
need
to
put
in
there,
for
instance,
there's
kiosks
and
we
have
parklets.
You
know-
and
I
have
some
examples
here:
parklatz
are
now
becoming
permanent
in
many
cities
because
of
all
the
variants
coded
and.
E
And
so
we
already
have
a
temporary
parklet
manual.
This
is
a
copy
of
the
front
cover
of
it,
but
we
can
do
the
design
standards
for
those
as
well.
They
can
be
complicated
simple,
but
they
should
allow
for
heating
and
cooling
and
all
the
other
things
that
other
cities
are
allowing
them
to
do
so
that
we
can
compete
with
other
cities
and
of
course,
fans
are
important
for
laredo,
and
you
know:
okay,.
E
So
these
are
the
kinds
of
things
that
we
have
to
start
aligning
and
getting
onto
a
page
and
just
for
once
and
for
all,
because
I
know
most
people
who
are
in
an
apartment
and
they're
tasked
to
take
care
of
certain
areas
and
they're
like
a
tree
is
dead.
Pick
a
tree
just
put
a
tree,
you
know,
and
they
have.
If
they
would
just
tell
them
not
to
look
at,
they
would
do
it.
They
would
do
it
because
it's
easier.
D
E
C
B
C
I
mean
that
was
also
really.
I
knew,
as
you
know,
it's
very
helpful
to
the
property
owner
that
owns
a
historic
building.
You
know
what
they
can
do
and
what
they
should
be
able
to
do,
and
it
helps
it
helps
this
landmark
board
make
those
decisions,
so
I
mean
really:
it's
been
very
light
on
the
right-of-way
side.
As
we
know,
that's
why
we
have
different
streets
looking
different.
E
E
Yeah,
but
they
are,
they
actually
are.
I
agree
with
you
anyway,
so
yeah,
so
I
mean
forever.
We
can
just
say:
look
we.
D
E
E
G
E
E
G
E
G
But
well,
the
point
was
that
I
sat
there
and
I
looked
at
it.
This
child
with
his
family,
fell
into
the
street.
I
was
going
slow
because
I
was
looking
around,
but
you
know
it
was.
It
was
quite
a
predicament
yes,
and
so
I
watched
that
kid
he
was
crying.
The
parents
were
trying
to
get
him.
I
thought
and
there's
a
pole
just
like
that,
so
that
nobody
could
walk
on
the
sidewalk.
G
F
A
E
C
B
C
C
So
it
is
important,
though,
for
us
to
start
thinking
about
if
you
go
back
to
that
pavement
slide,
because
the
next
topic
of
discussion
is
the
city
project
which
now
is
out
to
bid
it
just
went
out.
It
was
announced
for
the
first
time
it
was
publicly
advertised
this
past
sunday.
So
thanks
to
ria
and
ramon
chavez,
our
city
engineer,
this
is
going.
It's
really
happening.
F
C
C
Just
pay
for
that
the
charge
abortion,
yes,
the
project,
right
portion
and
then
and
then,
of
course,
the
long
term.
Okay,.
A
Thank
you.
So
let
me
yes,
let's
go
to
the
agenda
and
ask:
are
there
any
questions
of
the
presentation
that
was
made?
I
I
would
certainly
like
I
would
encourage
someone
to
make
a
motion
that
we
do
task
able
city
with
coordinating
with
the
appropriate
department
so
that
our
subcommittee
could
meet
with
them.
But
I
need
someone
on
the
board
to
make
that
motion.
A
C
Well,
I
think
a
number
of
you
were
at
the
city
council,
special
club
meeting
back
in
november
22nd,
where
it
was
the
first
time
that
we
were
able
we
as
able
city
the
architects
and
planners
of
that
project
presented
to
the
entire
city
council.
Prior
to
that
it
was
a
primarily
committee,
and
then
we
also
gave
you
all
a
representation,
probably
a
couple
of
meetings
about
a
couple
of
months
back
on
our
progress.
C
C
So
so,
having
said
that,
this
is
our
timeline,
so
we
were
hired
to
do
this
project
in
two
phases:
phase
one
we're
in
this
one
was
doing
the
building
assessments
and
the
histories
and
basically
laying
out
how
to
convert
this
movie
house
into
a
multi-purpose
theater,
and
so
when
we
say
that
the
reason
why
it's
phase
one
is
because
when
we
started
the
project
we
didn't
know
how
much
of
this
would
be
doing.
There's
also
been
some.
You
know
additional
land
acquisition.
There
was
a
small
property
joining
the
theater
that
we
needed.
C
C
So,
having
said
that,
you
know,
based
on
the
meeting
we
had
with
the
council
and
the
approvals
that
we've
received
to
date,
we're
still
in
the
preliminary
design
phase.
We
believe
we'll
be
completing
that
in
february,
and
once
that's
done,
we
would
move
into
the
phase
two,
which
is
the
construction
documents
and
what
we
call
the
bid
documents
so
that
we
can
get
those
out.
C
The
bid,
much
like
you
just
saw
with
this
civil
engineering
project
coming
up
and
we're
hoping
to
have
that
complete
by
june,
which
would
basically
be
out
to
bid
by
june
and
we're
hoping
for
a
12-month
construction
period.
So,
if
all's
well
we're
looking
at
june
mass
amendments,
2023
like
opening
day.
A
A
C
A
The
board
members
that
showed
up
in
support
of
this
yeah,
both
public
and
private.
D
A
C
Not
there's
not
one
thing:
that's
going
to
answer
the
problem
that
we
have
downtown
right,
but
if
I
were
to
put
them
in
order
for
plaza,
theaters
first
get
that
on
the
ground
and
then
we
can
build
off
of
that
to
the
next
step.
But
it
really
is
going
to
be
something
that
the
whole
city,
every
district.
A
D
A
A
To
give
you
an
idea
of
how
that
is
affecting
the
overall,
the
invoicing
by
able
city
edgar
and
his
team
put
together
an
excellent
sharp
that
we've
been
lucky
to
review
every
time.
An
invoice
comes
in
that
basically
shows
us
the
line
items
that
are
tapped.
A
D
A
A
Remember
that
was
one
of
the
items
on
the
deal.
It
hasn't
been
a
priority
item.
To
be
honest
with
you
at
this
point,
it
should
probably
start
becoming
one
because,
as
people
start
seeing
activity
come
up
downtown
area
in
terms
of
the
sidewalks
instead
of
the
lighting
we're
going
to
want
to
point
them
in
a
direction.
So
that's
a
very
good
point.
Well,.
G
A
Let's
talk
about,
let's
start
talking
about
it,
I
I'll
meet
with
label
city,
so
we
can
talk
about
because
priority
if
we
have
enough
hands-on
debt
to
work
on
it.
That's
fine,
but
certainly
you
know
also,
as
we
were
saying,
there's
some
things
that
we
need
to
start
moving
with
so
yeah.
I
agree.
Even
if
it's
a
sub,
this
is
it's
a
subcontract.
F
A
It
should
be
there,
that's
where
other
cities
have.
I
mean
other
city.
If
you
go
to
the
tours
information
for
any
other
city,
it's
on
the
city's
website,
but
how
sophisticated
it
is
or
is
it
right?
It
is
determined
by
who
develops
it,
and
if
you
don't,
you
know
and
that's
why
some
sub
websites,
if
some
sites.
A
Likes
and
a
sketch,
so
is
that
helpful?
Not
it's
I
mean,
maybe
not
you
know,
okay,
so
I
think
we
have
some
marching
orders
here.
Thank
you
carol,
any
other
questions
of
abel
city.
A
Okay,
I'd
like
to
call
for
the
question
all
those
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye,
all
those
opposed
same
sign
motion
carries
and
the
invoice
is
approved
as
presented
item
number
eight
discussion
with
possible
action
regarding
the
schedule
for
the
2022
tourist
meetings.
A
So
here
we
have
the
list
in
front
of
us
of
our
tourist
board
meetings.
I
know
you
probably
need
to
go
somewhere
and
convert
it
with
your
calendars
to
see
if
that
works
or
not,
but
I'm
assuming
that
it
is
the
second
tuesday
of
every
month
correct
right
and
alternating
between
2
30
and
3
30,
5
30,
I'm
sorry
5
30
place.
You
know
to
be
determined.
B
We
have
now
reserved
chambers
for
the
whole
year
of
2020.
A
Okay,
so
all
those
do
we
need
a
motion
for
this
one.
A
A
Okay,
so
then
would
someone
have
please
move
that
we
approve
the
calendars
president.
A
Motion
carries
the
next
meeting
will
be
when
january.