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09-11-18 Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 1
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Those
in
favor,
say
aye
all
opposed
same
sign,
passes,
I
am
for
citizen
comments.
Citizens
are
required
to
fill
out
a
witness
card
and
submit
it
to
the
chairperson
or
the
designee
no
later
than
5:25
p.m.
and
identify
themselves.
Before
speaking,
comments
are
limited
to
three
minutes
per
speaker.
No
more
than
three
persons
will
be
allowed
to
speak
on
any
side.
The
issue
should
there
be
more
than
three
persons
who
wish
to
speak
on
a
particular
issue.
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They
need
to
select
not
more
than
three
representatives
to
speak
for
them
and
the
presiding
officer
may
limit
the
public
comments
further
in
the
interest
of
orderly
meeting.
Speakers
may
not
press
past
their
minutes.
To
any
other
speaker,
comments
should
be
relevant
to
the
city
business
and
delivered
in
a
professional
manner.
No
derogatory
remarks
will
be
permitted.
I.
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Mr.
chairman,
as
of
September,
the
10th
I
guess
I
felt
to
change
it
to
August
31st,
but
as
of
September,
the
10th
we've
collected
two
hundred
sixty
four
thousand
nine
hundred
and
five
dollars
with
25
cents.
Wait
check,
seats
the
budget
that
was
being
proposed.
We
were
expecting
to
collect
240
6186,
so
we're
above
by
seventeen
thousand
nine
hundred
and
sixty
seven
point.
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We
we
know
that
there
are
a
couple
of
plants
out
there
that
we
think
that
we
should
the
turkey
take
into
consideration
with
developing
its
plan
on
downtown
revitalization,
and
one
of
them
is
the
legal
rate
of
comprehensive
master
plan,
particular
that
portion
that
pertains
to
the
downtown
area-
and
we
asked
for
that
reason
that
one
of
the
principles
working
who
worked
on
the
video
people
our
way
to
a
comprehensive
master
plan
and
make
a
presentation
to
us
on
that.
Second,.
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So
there's
a
chapter
v
Valeo,
don't
work.
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So
there's
existing
conditions
in
the
chapter,
then
there
community
concerns.
This
is
a
way
every
chapter
is
is
divided,
then
there's
community
concerns
and
you
can
read
those
that
were
back
then
and
public
workshops
and
then
the
goals
at
a
glance
and
policy
are
also
in
the
chapter.
There's
an
implement
a
chapter
in
this
book.
The
cities
pages
are
like
an
army
for
anybody
who
is
interested
in
developing
the
city
in
a
manner
that
that
floors
the
complex.
So
in
other
words,
you
say
say,
remember
counsel:
this
is
what
you
approved.
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Just
back
who
came
down
and
spoke
to
us
I've,
been
anybody
from
here,
see
Jeff's
back
he's
the
he's,
the
Guru
of
walkability
in
the
United
States,
and
he
is
he
was
so
impressed
with
the
downtown
grid
and
it's
not
only
the
downtown
grid.
Let
me
also
explain
that's
why
this
is
called
inner
city.
Revitalization,
the
downtown
grid
is
really
extends.
Oh,
you
know
all
the
way
across
to
the
tracks
and
beyond
interrupted
by
tracks,
but
and
all
the
way
to
Arkansas.
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The
city
grit
is
is
very
strong,
Laredos,
it's
connected.
There
are
still
in
our
historic
center.
Thankfully,
there
we
still
have
connections,
east-west,
that
are,
are
very
strong.
Their
work
projects
that
we're
going
to
debilitate
that
interconnectedness
between
the
East
and
the
West
because
are
long
gone.
The
project
that
did
get
that
is
going
to
be
realized
here
on
the
call
to
four
blocks
boulevard
of
the
Americas
which
we
are
working
on
as
we
speak,
and
we
haven't
completely
started,
but
we're
planning
to
start
with
taking
a
step
backwards,
aron
and
reconvening.
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Basically,
looking
at
what
had
been
talked
about
at
the
Charette,
though
the
first
sure
if
that
was
done,
20
projects,
so
our
inner
city
grid
is,
is
walkable
its
healthy.
The
the
sizes
of
the
blocks
are
armed,
or
especially,
the
ones
in
the
historic
center
of
downtown
are
the
same,
essentially
the
same
sizes
that
one's
important
work
in
which
everybody
hails
as
being
the
kind
of
city
fabric
that
you
want
to
know
in
a
city.
So
he
was
very
impressed.
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There
was
a
lot
of
issues
with
that
plan.
Essentially
it
suggested
to
move
the
center
of
downtown
just
down
just
off
the
highway,
and
it
was
over.
It
was
not
received
water
for
many
reasons,
so
I
think
that
there
are
some
good
statistics
that
came
out
but
they're
at
this
point,
they're
pretty
old,
but
that
is
pretty
old.
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So
if
we
were
to
focus-
and
you
know
if
we
were
to
say
using
the
master
plan
as
goal
in
terms
of
areas
that
we
could
focus
on-
there
are
some
things
that
we
know
in
charge
with
that
would
fit
in
right
with
the
comprehensive
measurement.
In
other
words.
Well,
obviously,
that's
a
price
to
hear
this.
That
then
we
would
find
over
not
sure
what
we're
charged
to
do
with
and
with
the
suggestions
that
are
being
made
and
that
so.
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You
know,
one
of
the
key
elements
is:
is
the
downtown?
Is
the
salon
in
the
city?
Not
my
words?
I've
heard
that
before,
but
not
my
words,
it
was
talked
about
by
Angelo
Angelou,
who
was
our
economic
development
advisor
and
he
feels
extremely
and
it's
the
truth.
Of
course
it
takes
other
people
from
the
outside
to
say
it,
but
the
our
our
historic
center
and
our
inner
city
is
if
it's
not
healthy,
the
rest,
the
city
is
not
healthy,
so
it
should
be
a
place
where
you
bring
people,
and
you
show
it's
the
parlour.
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It's
the
salon.
There's
you
know
it's
it's
off
it's
in
the
economic
development
and
there
are
strategies
for
diverse
occasion
that
would
include
the
spaces
in
the
downtown
area
to
be
used
for
for
those
kinds
of
businesses,
including
food,
culinary
tech
and
other
things,
so,
there's
overlaps
and,
of
course,
housing.
Our
downtown
there's
been
a
great
deal
of.
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Change
lately
and
unite:
do
people
seen
it
there's
people
are
starting
to
rebrand
their
buildings
and
work
with
the
city
as
well.
Copy
first
first
comes
to
policy
and
the
incentives
then
comes
or
us
a
lot
of
people
are,
you
know,
look
and
see
what
these
changes
and
they
just
happened.
It
doesn't
just
happen.
It
takes.
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You
know
what
this
tourism
directory
was
created
directly
because
of
the
necessity
to
make
those
things
happen,
so
they
only
empowerment
zone,
facade,
Akuma
grant,
which
is
October,
could
tell
you,
there's
no
more
money.
The
last
time
that
I
was
here,
we
spoke
about
a
it'd,
be
really
great.
If
you
all
considered
a
portion
of
those
monies
that
we
get
to
facade
improvement
grants
because
it
really
has
helped
the
streetscape
a
lot,
and
so
that
would
be
something
that
I
think
that
you
all
should
consider
in
a
plan
and
allocating
money
and.
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A
Know
so
that
one
side
is
not
just
doing
something
on
the
other
side,
then
the
private
side,
it's
not
doing
something
in
the
public
site,
it's
not
doing
anything
or
vice-versa.
It
x-axis
an
incentive,
the
idea,
here
being
that
you
know
if
we
knew
that
their
work,
facade
projects
be
considered
to
agree
buildings
along
a
certain
path.
Then
then
the
public
portion
of
that
streetscaping
and
everything
might
be
considered
by
the
butters.
But
yes,
the
the
long
answer
to
your
question
was:
if
we
have
discussed
it.
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So
so
here's
there's
other
and
I'm
glad
that
somebody's
going
to
come
in
who
has
a
lot
of
experience
with
just
how
to
finance
different
things,
but
helping
finance
or
helping
with
some
sort
of
incentive
that
housing
that
housing
coming
them,
but
they
kept
first
priority
or
that
something
happen
there,
because
we're
we're
at
a
we're
at
a
point
where
there's
a
lot
of
interest
in
living
downtown,
that's
going
to
get
more
more
more
honors.
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The
there
young
people,
you
know
20
year-olds,
probably
up
to
40
year-olds,
now
their
that
their
desire
is
to
live
in
a
place
that
have
that
they
can,
where
they
can
experience
proximity
to
everything
that
they
need
to
do
in
Spain
and-
and
we
have
to
fill
in
those
holes
to
be
able
to
accomplish
that,
so
that
people
want
to
come.
It's
not
that
they
want
to
live
downtown
and
travel
10
miles
to
their
job.
They
want
their
dog
to,
but.
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Also
makes
you
wonder
how
many
people
work
for
either
the
city
or
the
county
that
are
of
a
certain
age
that
if
given
the
option
to
live
downtown
here
near
their
offices,
you
know,
and
that's
the
given,
that
you
already
have
those
employees
downtown.
Yet
they
almost
become
marketable
a
good
to
market
to
yeah.
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A
A
Plan
this
a
next
meeting
or
next
next
meeting
we're
not
sure
yet,
but
to
do
it
a
walking
tour
of
the
downtown
area.
It'd
be
nice
and
you
would
join
us.
So
you
can
fill
in
some
of
the
conversation
there.
A
I
have
a
preliminary
suggestion
agenda
and
what
I'm
going
to
do
is
I'm
gonna,
ask
city
staff
to
circulate
that
so
that
we
can
then
set
a
time
and
date.
So
we
can
use
that
as
our
next
meeting.
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Ma'am,
yes,
the
housing
just
really
quick.
So
last
Wednesday
I
brought
some
folks
from
the
Housing
Authority
I'm
on
the
board
over
there
and
I
happened
to
her
the
downtown
and
we
walked
into
a
couple
of
spaces
that
are
available
for
sale
and
with
this
idea
of
bringing
back
lofts
or
bringing
lofts
to
the
downtown.
So
hopefully,
in
the
next
couple
of
meetings,
we
can
come
back
and
make
a
presentation
about
a
potential
potential
project,
but
I
think
it
would
be
good
too
and
great.
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A
To
say
that,
do
we
know
that
she
if
she
saw
the
first
okay,
you
know
I
reached
out
I
reached
out
to
a
couple
of
contacts
in
other
cities.
Some
other
cities
have
a
division
within
the
city
dedicated
specifically
to
it,
so
they
have
their
staff
and
everything
they
are
their
turns
and
TIFF
staffs.
So
they
don't
hire
consultants.
They
are
what
the
consultant
do
it,
but
then
of.
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A
Any
other
questions
over
Vienna,
so
yes,
you've
already
been
very
active
part
of
the
visiting
the
meetings
and
attending
the
meetings
we
need
to.
You
know
get
there.
The
idea
here
is
that
I
we
don't.
We
want
to
compliment
all
the
plans
that
are
out
there.
You
can't
compliment
everything
everybody
get
100%
of
what
they
want,
but
we
all
have
to
be
rowing
in
the
same
direction.
They
all
run
the
same
direction.
We
have
to
be
speaking
to
each
other
and.
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C
That
opens
a
new
business
to
register
with
the
building
department.
So
if
you
can
ensure
that
July
ask
them
to
run
me
how
many
businesses
have
opened
up
this
this
year
and
they
were
very
nice
to
create
this.
My
cooking
map
here
weather
legends,
a
name
and
the
date.
It
has
the
application
date,
the
address
and
the
business
name,
and
then
he
went
ahead
and
marked
the
map
and
related
to
to
the
area.
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F
Through
the
joint
work
with
the
city
and
in
the
conference
center
Latifah
is,
our
liaison:
is
gonna
set
up
a
meeting
with
different
folks?
It's
any
department
directors.
So
what
we've
been
wanting
and
Joanie
has
been
part
of
this
effort
is
to
identify
these
policy
issues
so
that
we
can
bring
him
back
to
the
city
manager
or
City
Council
to
to
act
on
I.
Think
we're
gonna,
we're
gonna
start.
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F
Traffic
Public,
Works
and
police
department
you've
brought
up
safety
earlier,
but
we
could
probably
also
invite
to
June
angle.
He's
gonna
be
part
of
this
meeting,
so
we
could
certainly
tag-team
the
upper
and
start
addressing
some
of
these
policy
issues
and
they're
and
they're
gonna
take
a
while
to
to
kind
of
go
through,
but
did.
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A
I
think
we
should
start
who
said
as
much
so
what
we'll
do
is
working
with
city
staff
Karla's
good
enough
to
put
a
proposal
together,
for
maybe
a
first
walking
tour
work
will
work
with
city
staff
or
thing
to
see.
We
don't
make
that
our
next
meeting,
whether
the
rules
on
that
in
terms
of
where
doesn't
need
it
to
meet
on
Tuesdays.
But
if
we
met
on
Saturdays
is
that
a
profit
so
special,
the
special
meeting,
okay,
perfect,
so
I
will
send
you
the
information
that
we
received.
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C
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B
C
A
F
You
Henry
and
everyone
for
having
me
I
know
that
I
try
to
be
here
as
much
as
possible
for
your
meetings,
but
so
some
of
you
may
have
already
seen
this
present
this
presentation
before,
if
you
haven't
or
if
you
have
there
bear
with
me,
we
have
a
handout
that
kind
of
goes
through
some.
Some
questions
give
you
some
background.
F
F
It's
still
very
conceptual.
This
is
an
architectural
rendering
right,
but
it's
still
very
much
in
concept
that
the
materials
have
been
selected
yet
we're
at
worst
were
not
into
schematic
yet
with
still
in
the
conceptual
stage,
so
again
we're
working
towards
a
project
agreement
that
hopefully
will
be
signed
soon.
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The
project,
one
of
the
very
unique
things
with
this
project:
it's
integrating
to
historical
malls.
It's
restoring
the
castle
piece.
The
castle
thesis
is
not
in
great
shape,
so
we're
going
to
restore
that
9:07
was
acquired
by
fast,
confer
for
this
project
that
will
also
be
brought
up
to
to
good
functionality.
It's
it's
not
in
that
one's,
not
in
a
bad
shape
actually,
but
we
will
bring
it
back
and
and
it's
kind
of
a
wrapped
around
the.
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If
you
look
at
that,
it
kind
of
creates
an
inner
courtyard
and
and
the
way
the
architects
have
have
a
design
is
they
want
to
create
kind
of
like
patio
cornice,
contemporary
cojones
amongst
or
alleys
among,
so
these,
these
historic
buildings
on
both
sides.
So
it's
gonna
be
really
interesting
to
see
so.
F
E
F
And
this
kind
of
site
plan
there's
been
several
iterations
of
it,
it
any
great.
So
obviously
the
the
riverfront
is
owned
by
the
US
government,
at
least
up
until
the
fly
over
that
yellow
line.
I,
don't
know
we
have
a
pointer,
but
this
line
here.
This
property
is
actually
owned
by
the
city,
the
river
Vega,
but
from
here
up
it's
it's
GSA
property
or
US
government
property.
So
we've
been
working
with
them
to
design
something
that
we
think
would
be
acceptable.
F
E
F
The
city
and,
of
course,
Palafox
so
and
all
these
details
have
to
do
with
how
they're
they're
asking
us
to
to
fence
and
protect
certain
parking
lots,
create
parking
lots
the
elevation,
so
your
searcher
down
there.
So
everybody
understands
this
parking
lot,
we're
almost
there's
a
retaining
wall
that
actually
follows.
You
can't
really
see
us
here,
but
it's
it's
currently
right
about
here
and
we're
taking
the
elevation
from
here
and
kind
of
bringing
it
up
with
a
retaining
wall
to
create
it
level
a
little
Sparky
we're
not
creating
a
smoke
parking
people.
F
What's
currently
a
docking
there's,
currently
a
kennel
here
that
we'll
be
building
this
comp
ramp?
That's
once
again,
that's
this
is
the
probably
the
long.
The
more
long-standing
option
would
looked
at
with
with
the
government
that
building
in
blue
is
currently
where
they
do
some
training
and
that's
a
two-story
building.
That's
that's
remaining,
and
for
them
so
and.
F
A
F
Masonry
proper
masonry,
construction,
two-story
governments,
thinking
that
they're
gonna
create
a
secondary
station
there
again.
This
is
all
in
concept
as
we
get
down
to
to
a
final
agreement.
It
will
be
refined,
but
again
the
kind
of
the
wraparound
is,
and
this
is
the
big
ballroom
and
then
there's
meeting
rooms.
I'll
show
you
these
the
next
step
aerial
there.
This
shows
five
meeting
rooms
were
actually
in
our
in
another
iteration.
F
That
is
we're
trying
to
get
six
in
there
and
this
beacon
this
this
particular
corridor
is
actually
open
to
we
envision
it
all
be
glass
in
the
what's
facing
the
river,
so
that
you
know
you
don't
we
don't
obstruct
that
river
view
so
ballroom,
meaning
rooms,
a
couple
of
board
rooms.
This
is
current
this
in
this.
In
this
layout,
we
have
a
an
administrative
reception
area.
That's
that's!
F
F
On
that,
907
could
serve
that
purpose,
but
really
there's
probably
a
better
use
for
that
907
property.
That's
integrated
into
the
events
of
the
of
the
location,
Passover
fees
for
the
most
part,
just
the
carriage
air
that
only
the
the
eastern
wing
is
really
usable
to
a
degree
where
you
have
a
lot
of
activity.
The
rest
is
really
you
just
move
up
these
the
mtech
use
or
light
very
light
meeting
use
so
and
of
course,
the
upstairs
you
really
can't
you
know
you
can't
have
more
than
just
looking
around.
You
can't
have
meetings
up
there.
F
You
got
to
protect
so
the
907
we
think
we'll
probably
end
up
being
some
sort
of
gallery
with
with
sits
upstairs
there's
a
really
nice
room
and
I.
Don't
know
if
you
go
and
again
when
we
do
the
tour
we'll
ticular,
but
there's
a
really
nice
room
that
overlooks
the
cathedral.
It's
it's
about
as
big
as
this
room,
maybe
a
little
larger.
It
has
a
kitchen,
but
we
want
to
create
access
to
that
and
that
how
that
can
that
can
sustain
use
it's
in
good
shape.
F
F
F
F
F
This
was
an
original
that
we're
thinking
we're
probably
to
do
five
partitions
on
the
ballroom,
so
we
can
actually
create,
like
a
a
center
area,
can
go
in
here
back
here
back
here,
so
you
can
have
five
large
meetings
or
we
need
to
have
events.
You
can
have
different
entrances
points
so,
and
that
happens
more
than
once
you
get
to
the
sky
design.
You
start
working
those
flows,
but
so
you
think
of
the.
F
F
F
B
F
It
because
that's
the
last
owner
there
may
be
another
family
name
for
that
house.
If
it's
a
907,
all
of
that
space
is
usable,
it's
in
decent
shape,
so
there's
something
to
keep
in
mind.
So
in
terms
of
financing
a
few
months
back,
maybe
a
couple
of
months
back
we've
received
from
the
city
the
this
range
of
what
potentially
could
be
raised
to
help
finance
part
of
the
project.
F
So
the
project
has
two
problem:
one
is
the
private
sector
contribution
and
then
the
other
part
is
obviously
the
public
contribution
and
in
in
general,
fasiqun
is
pain
for
all
salt
costs.
All
anything,
that's
a
professional
service,
whether
it
be
environmental
studies,
architectural
fees,
engineer
fees,
market
studies,
whatever
is
needed
in
marketing
as
well
they're
contributing
that
they're
also
contributing.
F
Realizing
that
we're
gonna
lose
this
when
I
was
team
ballroom
there,
or
at
least
not
Masada,
will
lose
the
the
bar
becomes
part
now
a
public
facility.
That's
an
important
piece.
That's
that
the
that
fasiqun
and
felt
oppression
to
read.
So
we
in
between
907
and
it's
in
the
fact
sheet,
907
property
that
was
required
in
this
and
I
was
being
area.
This
and
I
was
being
ballroom
property
you're,
looking
at
about
two
I.
Think
of
the
number
is
two
point:
nine.
If
I
remember
correctly
between
those
two,
the
total
there
is
a
component.
F
The
city
has
asked
Palafox
to
for
purposes
of
being
able
to
market
the
whole
tent,
the
hotel
better
and
the
center
better
is
to
to
look
at
Brandon
that
mean
by
that
is
making
it
part
of
a
either
Marriott
line
or
a
Hilton.
It
most
likely
will
end
up
being
a
Hilton
still
keep
the
name
up,
Assad
would
be
a
boutique.
Have
a
boutique
line
would
be
part
of
a
boutique
wine
houses,
big
Taylor,
Street
tapestry.
Now
that
involves
upgrading
the
hotel
right.
F
F
Side
is
12
million
proceeds
from
the
sale
of
the
former
Civic
Center,
four
million
and
Capital
Improvement
funds
that
were
allocated
during
budget,
and
then
this
proposition
B
that
will
be
on
in
you
know,
on
the
ballot
November,
this
November
will
hopefully
raise
somewhere
between
12
and
18
million
to
get
us
to
33.
We
need
obviously
seventeen
million
and
now
will
again
at
that
point
we
would
get
into
schematic
and
start
finalizing
the
design
and
we
hopefully
lead
us
to
construction
in
the
screen.
E
C
It
actually
not
nothing
in
this
in
this
particular
variety,
but
it
will
be
put
in
there
and
that's
being
considered
in
other
areas,
and
the
reason
for
that
is
because
it's
it
it's
not
an
established
revenue
that
you
can
say
we
have
X
amount
of
dollars
that
will
be
coming
in
and
it's
only
twenty
percent.
So
when
you
look
at
what
we're
kind
of
collected,
it's
not
much
so
we're
going
to
pain
to
use
it
for
many
other
areas.
That
won't
be
the
financing
portion
of
the
overall
well
in
the.
F
Right
so
in
terms
of
the
benefits
for
obviously
this
is
a
conference
center.
The
idea
and
depending
on
who
you
ask
I
mean
we
looked
at
the
data
ourselves
from
the
private
sector
site
I
happen
to
think
that
our
other
strike
zone
in
terms
of
eventual
conferences
when
we
wrap
up
and
start
really
marketing
the
brain,
much
more
competent.
Now
that
we
have
a
location
or
a
venue,
I
think
we're
looking
somewhere
between
200
and
350
as
as
a
wrap-up
target.
F
So
right
now
the
compasses
are
much
smaller
I
mean
you
could
you
could
maybe
do
with
a
600-800
once
a
year
or
something
I
think
you
can
have
this
to
handle
that,
but
I
think
we're
gonna
be
a
no
particularly
with
other
words,
they're
curious
about
that
performance
site.
The
other
side
of
the
of
the
uses
is
a
local
use
right.
So
now
pretty
soon
you'll
see
the
Civic
Center
demolished.
So
we
looked
at
those
of
the
use
there.
F
Those
folks
are
going
to
need
a
place
right,
so
there's
some
in
the
private
sector
that
they
can
go,
go
find
out
with
the
center
you're
gonna
find
that
you're
gonna
have
probably
a
better
facility
for
sure
he
better
facility
than
what
we
had
at
the
Civic
Center.
So
we
think
that
that's
an
added
benefit
of
developing
this.
Maybe
it
changes
a
little
bit
of
the
when
we
first
started
thinking
in
terms
of
the
conference
center
being.
F
Hosting
the
larger
convention,
so
we
know
that
it's
we
have
a
three
year
wrap-up
period
and
we've
got
to
build
that
market.
So
the
benefit
again
is
I.
Think
the
local,
the
local
use
the
activities
will,
and
it's
good
I
mean.
Obviously
it
with
the
racing
out
of
funds
through
the
pot
tax
and
the
car
rental
texts
that
the
local
tax
payers
not
being
burdened.
So
you
really
are
putting
it
on
on
the
guests.
F
That's
going
to
utilize
the
hotels
and
the
conferences,
but
then
you
have
the
great
byproduct
of
and
that
really
a
byproducts
direct
product
and
investment
to
the
local
community
and
the
benefits
for
them.
So
we're
trying
to
get
the
word
out
that
that's
that's
also,
that's
also
coming
the
other
piece
of
it
is
that
wherever
the
parking
ends
up,
I
read
this
that
we
get
into
an
agreement
with
the
government.
F
It's
going
to
be
free
and
it's
going
to
be
a
an
asset
that
the
community
can
use
so
that,
if
they're
coming
to
an
event
anywhere
downtown,
they
can
park
in
that
particular
weather.
It's
it's
in
riverfront
or
on
the
side
where,
however,
the
the
final
design
looks
like
learn
it's
going
to
be
a
public
asset
right
and
and
we're
not
including
any
at
least
from
our
end,
we're
not
including
any
any
of
those
in
our
performance
not
going
to
project.
F
You
know
parking
fees,
I
think
all
of
us
in
this
room
agree
that
that
just
doesn't
work
with
with
our
folks
in
Laredo
to
say
you
know
and
I
think
we
need
we
need
to
have,
and
maybe
the
word
of
the
the
message
is
there:
there
is
parking
but
having
it
readily
available.
I
think
is
a
different
story,
and
so
how.
F
Have
315
right
now,
not
including
the
river
the
river
Vega,
which
is
currently
actually
its?
It
has
spaces.
When
we
what
we
did,
we,
we
asked
our
engineer,
lay
out
the
whole
site.
There
was
800
spaces
down
there,
the
GSA,
the
government's
asking
us
for
a
150
near
bridge,
1
and
50
near
bridge
2,
and
they
want
a
an
area
for
a
secondary
inspection
station.
So
there's
and
then
the.
B
F
Has
200
probably
240
useable
spaces,
so
I
mean
for
the
market
that
should
be
enough,
and
if
we
and
everything
works,
then
you
know
you
have
you
need
more
parking,
I
think
that's
a
good
problem.
They
have
to
have
to
you
know
if
we're
really
bringing
the
500
folks
regularly
or
in
5-10
years
I.
Think
that's
a
good!
That's
a
good
problem
there
to
resolve,
because
then.
B
F
B
F
F
You
start
seeing
the
cars
parked
and
I'm
like
well,
it's
pretty
early
we're
the
only
ones
in
this
place
and
we
were
going
to
talk
to
the
bar
owners
right,
so
we're
gonna
have
to
address
that's
a
policy
issue
where
you
don't
permit
overnight
parking
in
certain
streets
or
on
certain
parking
lots,
and
you
simply
can't
you
will
be
cited
if
you're
there
I
think
again,
that's
a
policy
change,
but
we're
already
having
that
problem
like
well.
I
can
tell
preaching
to
the
choir.
F
You
guys
know
that,
as
you
get
closer
to
comment,
particularly
any
food
either,
and
then
you
can't
clean
the
street
either
you
can
maintain
it
so
there
we
have
that
issues
already
there,
but
but
I
see
I
completely
agree
with
your
point.
I
think
we're
gonna
have
to
agree
that
that
resolved
that
sooner
because
it's
already
in
an
issue
but
yeah
thanks
for
bringing.
F
Already
spoke
about
this
so
again,
we're
Baskin
has
really
covered
the
entire
feasibility,
with
a
few
exceptions
where
maybe
the
city
has
traveled
with
us
somewhere
and
they
covered
their
own
expenses.
But
everything
else
is
is
roughly
and
that's
kind
of
a
model
number
we're
way
past
a
million
bucks
and
infeasibility
and
studies
and
architecture
work
and
the
property
value
between
those
two.
The
set
ago
at
9:07
and
signing
the
tea
ballroom
is
about
two
two
point:
nine
307.
A
F
That's
a
great
question
because
we
went
on
a
on
a
conference
center
Convention,
Center
tour.
We
toured
San
Marcos,
New,
Braunfels,
McAllen
and
Corpus,
and
then
we
evaluated
Galveston's.
We
didn't
go
there,
but
we
evaluated
we're
also
looking
at
there's
one
being
built
in
Midland,
that's
very
similar
to
our
site.
So
we're
looking
at
their
information
to
what
we're
finding
out
when
we
actually
went
to
court
was
first
and
then
we
went
to
Mike
Allen
is
that
there.
F
G
F
We
heard
from-
and
this
is
where
this
was
verbal
right-
I-
try
to
get
the
information
in
writing,
but
it's
kind
of
proprietary
to
to
them,
because
I
guess
they're,
comforting
edited
markets,
200-plus
events
unposted
in
corpus.
Well,
we
heard
McAllen
and
we've
talked
to
different
people,
so
some
of
this
has
been
corroborated
more
than
600
events
in
the
county
as.
F
F
Hotels
there
that
have
conferencing
capabilities
are
are
not
now
taking
the
smaller
conferences
and
events,
but
it
really
to
me,
and
by
all
appearances
and
by
talking
to
the
staff
and
others
they
appear
to
be
successful.
Now
corpus,
of
course,
is
an
entirely
different
market.
They
have
an
arena,
they
have
program,
they
have
all
all
that
they
they're.
F
Is
I
did
speak
about
it,
but
one
other
thing:
the
reasons
why
we're
downtown
is
because
there's
a
whole
hotel
with
capacity
to
actually
make
us
viable
as
a
venue
so
event
planners.
Look
these
lists
and
I
didn't
know
this,
and
this
is
stuff
that
I've
been
learning
over
over
time.
We
have
HBS
as
a
consultant.
He
did
the
work,
but
you
don't
make
the
cut
for
a
conference
planner
if
you
don't
have
a
whole
hotel
and
then
all
the
other
things
air
service
walkability.
F
So
we've
got
work
to
do
to
ramp
up,
but
I
think
having
a
venue
right
right
now
what
I'm
going
to
compete,
but
as
soon
as
we
have
of
anything
I
think
we
can
work
towards
all
these
other
things.
Other
elements
in
one
critical
one
is
flight
service.
So
we
believe
that
on
unwrap
up,
this
will
be
a
regional
conference
centre
to
the
degree
that
I've
described
but
to
get
to
a
higher
level.
F
All
those
other
elements,
including
maybe
if
Mexico
came
back
you
know
in
terms
of
its
safety
work
and
I,
think
words
we're
back
right
entirely
the
entire
downtown,
but
that
not
happening
and
and
I
used
to
say,
no,
that
we
recreate
the
experience,
but
really
we're
not
recreating.
We
have
it.
It's
just
polishing
it
writing
and
creating
those
those
opportunities
to
showcase
it.
We
don't
recreating
this
with
the
Spanish
and
the
Mexican.
F
That's
here
right,
maybe
it's
not
in
Mexico,
but
it's
already
here
and
that's
I
think
that's
part
of
this
whole
Normandy
marketing
and
the
energy
that
there
is
downtown
having
having
a
venue.
That's
of
this
decisis
is
only
going
to
help
there's
other
things,
housing
that
certainly
has
been
spoken
about
before
that
that's
important
for
the
larger
redevelop,
I
think
how
we
have
Oh
economic
impact
so
H.
This
is
from
our
consultant
HBS.
F
We
charged
him
with
reviewing
other
the
prior
studies
that
the
city
had
done,
and
then
we
provided
him
events
that
the
Civic
Center
was
hosting,
and
then
we
looked
at
other
events
that
CBB
was
was
tracking
and
based
on
and
that's
in
your
FAQ
sheet.
So
you
have
that
with
you.
It
has
the
potential
of
hosting
that
many
events,
of
course,
of.
F
A
F
Just
thought
to
me
just
a
wedding
potential
for
Verizon
local
benefit.
You
know
I
mean
that
you
already
have
that,
like
that's
already
happening,
if
what
the
type
of
courtyard
that
I
think
we
could
develop
and
what's
happening
at
the
Cathedral
to
that,
you
know
over
the
next
five
years
that
it's
kind
of
look
we're
all
hoping
it's
going
to
look
different
right.
It
built
work
together
and
these
are
just
some
FAQ.
So
so
you
have
them
on
the
sheet.
F
F
For
the
most
part,
you're
not
going
to
be
or
rental
total
you're
not
going
to
be
painting
attacks,
so
we're
encouraging
folks
to
learn
and
get
that
learn
that
information
and
pass
it
on
to
others
who
will
own
the
center.
Just
for
clarity,
the
entire
Center
is
going
to
be
owned
by
the
city,
including
the
parking
there's,
no
tax
payer
funds
being
used
on
the
fast
concider
project.
It's
the
other
way
around
Baskins
actually
donated
property,
contributing
architectural
fees
range
from
8%
to
12%
of
depending
on
the
type
of
project.
F
So
you
can
do
the
math
all
marketing
legal
costs
so,
but
the
center
is
is
owned
by
100%
bucket
by
the
city.
The
proposal,
once
we
have
the
project
decree
minutes
group
for
Palafox
to
manage
which
to
me
is
I,
think
it's
because
it
it
kind
of
puts
skin
in
the
game
going
forward.
You
know
you
have
your
yo,
your.
B
F
This
is
what's
next
for
us
of.
We
need
to
continue
and
conclude
the
negotiations.
We
call
it
the
light
kind
exchange
that
the
riverfront
property
is
a
price
that
right
about
1.7
million
in
terms
of
the
land
and
the
structures
that
we
need.
So
we
need
to.
We
need
to
keep
working
to
finalize
that
reach
a
a
finalized
agreement
with
with
the
city
with
contingencies.
Obviously,
we
proposition
B
needs
to
pass
me.
F
F
F
There
may
be
some
confusion
in
terms
of
who's,
paying
who
may
be
paying
this
tax
and
who
would
cool
ins
our
facilities,
the
things
that
I
covered
on
the
backend
I
was
just
being
clear
about
and
what
are
the
benefits
to
the
local
user.
Although
the
estus
is
a
conference
center,
it
is
purpose,
one
of
his
purposes,
to
solicit
visitors
and
to
to
reach
out
to
to
the
region
to
bring
events.
F
But
inherently
you
have
a
great
facility
that
the
community
can
use
locally
and
then
just
getting
information
out
so
you'll
see
this
in
and
hopefully
join
us
join
us
at
the
event
and
you'll
see
us.
You
know
going
forward
to
the
end.
November
6
and
so
then,
and
trying
to
push
the
proposition
any
questions
for
me.
A
A
So
we've
actively
include
it
in
terms
of
keeping
us
abreast
of
any
needs
that
go
along
so
that
we
can
attend
them
and
the
tours
it's
not
was
not
established,
will
be
a
coordinating
body
for
all
of
these
associations
believe
it
participate.
Our
members
do
need
to
participate
and,
for
example,
I
appreciate,
Carol
and
fan
time.
The
attendant
that
last
meeting
that
we
were
not
able
to
attend
at
the
at
the
shops.
So
you
know
so.
We
have
representation
there
at
these
meetings
and
commotion
I'm.
A
F
Of
the
things
that
we're
doing,
we
I
mean
we
knew
this
was
going
to
happen,
and
luckily
you
know
Norbert
and
others
can.
You
have
really
allowed
us
to
get
really
involved
in
redevelop?
It's
not
just
about
the
center,
so
we,
you
know,
like
I'm,
authorized
to
engage.
Whoever
is
an
active
part
of
the
development
downtown
and
help
out
so
like
on
these
policy
issues
in
worship
work.
We
have
a
regular
conference.
Call
that
bless
you
that
every
week
so
we
can.
We
can.
F
F
A
F
C
A
C
F
No
I
mean
to
me
it's
just
one
more
person
that
to
the
team
right
to
get
us
moving
and,
like
you
said
wrong
in
this
in
the
same
direction.
I
think
because
I've
been
you
know,
last
time,
I
told
you
the
story
about
the
tree
trimming
and
all
that
on
ether,
be
the
street
I,
think
you're,
gonna,
the
streetscape
and
and
the
programming
of
efforts
I
think
that's
gonna
be
key
to
whoever
you
hire
because
I
see
it
like
right
now
right
where
I'm
facing
a
bar
owner.
F
E
G
F
F
In
should
be
able
to
work
with
property
owners
and
suggest
a
light
fixture
and
potentially
two
or
three
electricians
that
are
available
to
take
care
of
that
of
their
issue.
With
to
me,
that's
the
practicality
yeah.
You
need
someone
with
some
financial
and
maybe
some
tourist
knowledge,
but
on
the
ground
for
the
money
that
we
have
through
the
purse
you're
looking
at
real.
C
F
A
D
But
what
they're
gonna
tell
you
is
that
a
tourist
you're
you're
putting
in
the
infrastructure
putting
in
them
you
can
put
in
the
first
light,
but
you're
not
charged
to
maintain
it.
That's
that
should
be
the
property
owners
on
the
street
who
are
receiving
that
benefit.
Otherwise
it's
going
to
be
maintained
only
when
it
gets
really
bad
and
everybody
screaming
and.
F
I
think
Andrey
needs
to
win,
deserves
a
lot
of
credit
for
pulling
that
group
together,
they're
ready
to
be
organized
and
I
think
you
start
with
a
very
low
hanging
tree
a
beautification
project,
and
then
you
drive
that
energy
and
use
it
it
wasn't
there
like
mermaid.
If
it
was,
it
was
not
being
there
wasn't
sinking
well.
C
F
The
other
day
of
one
of
the
most
popular
bloggers
in
town,
which
we
all
know
on
Facebook
I,
was
driving
downtown
and
suggesting
that
it
was
booming.
I
mean,
of
course,
I
knew.
There
was
activity
because
we're
down
here,
but
she
was
driving
that
and
I
think
she
was
driving
that
because
she
may
perhaps
know
some
people
that
are
redeveloping
and
are
investing
and.