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MAX MANDEL COMMITTEE Meeting 092120
A
Behind
me
is
so
last
time
we
met.
Ruthie
is
no
longer
with
us.
Well
she's
with
us,
but
now
she's
working
at
the
health
department.
I
lost
about
40
to
45
employees
that
we
had
to
reassign
the
different
employees
so
different
different
departments,
I'm
sorry
so
parks
and
rec.
We
got
hit
pretty
hard.
We
ended
all
this
everything's
closed
down.
So
with
me
here
is
christy
calderon
she'll
be
taking
them,
recording
the
minutes
and
and
all
that,
so
that
we
can
have
it
and
again
I'll.
A
I
know
it's
been
kind
of
crazy
and
I'm
glad
we're
meeting
now.
I
think
the
course
will
be
going
going
on
this,
but
let
me
just
go
ahead
and
follow.
Let's
go
ahead
and
mr
jacobs,
you
want
to
call
the
meeting
to
order
so
that
we
can
do
our
whenever
you're
ready.
A
Okay,
let
me
go
ahead
and
let
me
go
ahead
and
check
row.
Mr
rick
garza.
C
A
Mr
gary
jacobs,
hey
mr
joe
gaza.
All
right
are
we
gonna
call?
You
are
you
here,
joe
I'm
here?
Okay,
mr
chair,
we
got
a
quorum
okay,
good
afternoon,
everyone.
Let
me
go
ahead
and
I
hope
you
all
got
the
agenda
so
I'll.
Let
you
all
in
the
minutes.
A
B
Ask
for
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes
of
the
march
13th
meeting
second
well
in
favor.
Thank
you.
I'm
in
favor
and
paul.
D
Whose
second
day,
that's
me,
pelegrine.
D
Should
should
we
should
we
introduce
ourselves
every
time
we
say
something
to
know
who's
talking
or
yes?
Yes,.
A
A
All
right,
nobody
signed
up
for
public
comments,
so
we'll
go
on
to
item
number
four
items
for
discussion
with
possible
action,
so
mr
ramon
chavez
is
on
is
our
city
engineer:
we've
he's
gonna
come
up
and
present,
as
you
can
see
there,
the
naming
of
the
new
entrance
or
the
street
for
the
golf
course.
I
know
they
want
to
move
forward
with
the
plan
and
I'll,
let
him
in
I'll.
Let
him
take
it
from
there
because
he's
more
familiar
with
with
this
item
on
the
agenda,
mr
travis
go.
A
F
Good
afternoon,
mr
chairman
and
members
of
the
committee,
my
name
is
ramon
chavez
and
I'm
the
city
engineer
and
first
of
all,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
giving
me
the
opportunity
to
be
here.
As
you
may
or
may
not
know,
the
city
is
in
the
process
of
planning
the
entrance
to
the
golf
course,
which
was
originally
dated
through
a
special
warranty,
deep
and
as
part
of
the
obligations
in
relation
to
the
municipal
golf
course.
F
Development
agreement,
the
city
is
moving
forward
with
the
with
the
plat
we
did
receive.
The
city
has
received
already
preliminary
approval
on
august,
the
6th
of
this
year
for
the
entrance
of
the
golf
course
as
part
of
before
a
plan
gets
recorded.
F
I
recommend
it
to
them
to
perhaps
bring
it
before
the
committee
so
that
you
may
name
ultimately
the
street
and
the
entrance
to
the
golf
course,
and
that
is
the
main
reason
that
you
have
this
item
here
presented
before.
F
B
About
the
max
boulevard.
D
Yeah
I
was
wondering
this
is
this
is
lou
I
was
wondering.
Did
anybody
come
up
with
a
list
of
of
candidates
for
names?
Do
you
all
have
your
brothers.
B
I
I
haven't
seen
a
list
right,
you
know
I'm
kind
of
just
I
don't
know
if
it
makes
any
sense,
but
it
seems
to
me
we
ought
to
try
to
maximize
identity
of
the
golf
course.
So
you
know
to
me
the
max
boulevard
or
the
max
way
or
max
something
you
know
to
have
to
do
with
what
we
call
the
course.
I
don't
know
what
dennis
thinks.
E
Yeah
I
mean
I,
I
think,
you're
right.
It
just
gives
us
more.
I
guess
identification
for
that
purpose.
Anything
with
the
max
the
max
way
kind
of
sounds
kind
of
nice,
also
max
boulevard
max
drive
being
that
driving
golfers
anonymous
max
way.
You
know
whatever,
as
long
as
the
the
word
max
would
be
in
it
or
the
name
of
it
so
that
it
could,
you
know,
remain
as
an
identifiable
street
going
into
the
golf
course.
F
B
I
think
the
community
over
the
years
is
now
identifying
the
city
course
as
the
max,
even
though
the
formal
name
is
the
max
a
mandel,
but
I
think
we
have
other
opportunities
if
we
wanna,
you
know
we're
gonna
we're
negotiating
with
the
school
district
to
put
a
major
school
complex
across
the
road
from
the
max.
B
C
G
And
that
that'd
be
perfect,
because
it
it
does
that
more,
it's
more,
I
think,
max
boulevard
is
or
max
way
is
very
inviting
to
the
public
and
to
anybody
that's
going
to
go
in
there.
I
can
I'm
already
thinking
about
how
it's
going
to
look
after
everything
around
it
is
up
and
going
and
and
how
beautiful
that
entrance
is
going
to
be,
and
I
think
it's
probably
going
to
have
to
be
expanded.
G
You
know-
and
I
can
already
see
a
tree
lined
and
and
there's
gonna
be
a
special
entrance.
B
Yeah,
it's
gonna
be
landscape.
What
do
you
all
think
about
either
max
way
or
a
d-max
way.
E
I,
like
the
max
play,
sounds
very
good:
okay,
rick!
You
might
know
that
that
street
is
where
you
call
the
13th
fairway,
for
you.
A
D
G
We
named
the
street
identify
ourselves
identify
yourself.
My
name
is
rick
garza
I'll,
make
the
motion,
and
I
believe
the
word
was
the
the
max
way
boulevard
or
the
max
way
the
max
way,
but
the
max
way,
I
might
make
a
motion
that
we
named
that
the
entrance
road
the
max
way.
G
D
G
I
Eventually
would
be
the
I
I
guys
sorry
what
he
is
here.
I
I
think
it's
more
of
a
boulevard
right,
because
a
boulevard
is
a
street
with
trees
lining
the
sides
or
with
trees
in
the
middle.
So
I
mean
we
have
to
know
like
what
we're
talking
about
here.
Is
it
an
avenue?
Is
it
a
boulevard?
It's
not
a
street,
but
I'm
thinking
boulevard
would
be
more
appropriate.
Considering
what
mr
jacobs
is
saying
about
the
landscaping
and
the
trees
lining
the.
I
D
B
D
D
I
I
B
G
It's
got
a
little
lightning
in
there,
which
makes
it
even
a
little
bit
it
puts
a
country
setting
to
it
the
way
I
like
the
wing,
not
the
gu
w,
I
mean
ui,
but
I
like
the
way
yeah.
B
F
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much.
I
appreciate
the
committee's
recommendation
in
order
for
us
to
continue
to
move
forward
with
this
plan
appreciate
it.
A
A
Let
mr
mcgee
one
of
the
things
mr
mcgee
is
also
a
golfer
as
well
when
we
were
out
there
playing
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
and
I
told
him
we
drove
up
there
early
in
the
morning
and
then
we
had
a
tea
time
at
seven
in
the
morning
and
one
of
the
things
that
I
told
him
you
know
what
then,
mr
dan
is
that
we
know
where
it
is,
but
a
lot
of
people
won't
know
where
the
max
is.
A
Even
if
you
know,
even
if
you
put
it
on
your
map,
it's
kind
of
the
signs
are
kind
of
small
you'll,
find
you
know
when
you
when
you're
six
miles
away
and
then
when
you
think
it
says
two
miles
away.
Something
like
that
is
that
correct
man,
so
I
thought
that
possibly
we
can
maybe
come
up
with
those
bigger
signs
and
he's
from
texas.
He
I
know
there's
a
little
bit
more
explanation
to
it,
but
I'll
let
mr
mcgee
take
over
from
here.
As
far
as
the
entrance
sites
go
ahead,
then.
J
Okay
against
the
story,
everybody's
benefit.
I've
been
with
the
city
going
on
15
months.
Prior
to
that,
I
was
with
text
the
current
signs
that
were
out.
There
were
some
signs
that
I
authorized
when
I
was
still
with
txtop
a
few
years
ago,
and
the
reason
I'm
bringing
that
up
is
because
golf
course
signs
technically
shouldn't
be
on
on
state
roads,
but
in
an
effort
to
help
the
city
back,
then
you
know
being-
and
I
use
a
very
loose
interpretation
of
the
word
golfer.
J
I
was
and-
and
I
remember
going
out
there
and
they
were
telling
me
they
had
very
minimal
people
going
at
the
time
this
is
several
years
ago,
so
an
effort
to
to
help
out
with
city.
We
I
talked
to
my
district
engineer
and
I
convinced
him
to
allow
these
signs
to
go
out
there.
So
they're
not
really
allowed,
but
it's
a
discretion
of
the
district
engineer,
saying
all
that
we
came
up
with
some
designs
on
improving
the
signs
that
are
out
there.
J
When
I
drive
out
there,
even
though
I
know
where
it
is,
you
know
sometimes
you
you're
driving
out
there
and
saying
you
forget
how
much
further
it
is.
It
wouldn't
be
a
bad
idea
to
maybe
augment
those
signs
later
on,
but
the
very
first
thing
I
want
to
look
at
is
just
upgrading
the
signs
that
we
have
out
there
now
and
we
can
do
them
with
excuse
that
they're
faded.
You
know
signs,
have
to
be
replaced
over
time,
five
c,
every
five
six
seven
years,
so
we
can
do
that.
J
Excuse
can
I
share
my
screen
with
you
guys,
real,
quick.
F
J
Let
me
bring
that
up
real
quick,
let's
see.
J
It
goes
okay,
yeah
that
that's
the
sign.
That
is
right
at
the
at
the
crossover
point
as
you're
coming
from
laredo
to
the
max
okay.
The
reason
I
bring
that
up
is
because,
with
the
planning
that's
being
done
right
now,
it
would
be
really
easy
to
put
another
sign
pointing
to
the
street
instead
of
the
golf
course
am
I
making
sense.
In
other
words,
tech
stop
put
signs
all
the
time
for
county
roads
and
streets
that
aren't
noticeable
from
the
highway,
so
that
would
be
an
easy
thing
to
have
keckside.
J
J
Okay,
now,
the
sign
that
you're
looking
at
here
this
this
sign
here
is
four
feet:
high
by
six
feet:
wide.
Okay
to
get
the
sign
size,
we
had
to
go
with
this
much
smaller
font.
I
don't
know
if
you
can
tell
that,
but
that's
a
six
inch
font,
it's
open
on
highway
sizes.
It's
not
very
big.
J
This
this
is
the
sign
we
have
out
there
four
feet
high
by
six
feet:
wide:
okay,
okay!
Now
let
me
I
don't
know
if
I
have
to
stop
sharing.
If
I
can
just
switch,
I
want
to
show
you
the
one
that
we're
proposing
you
know
I
want
to
make
a
a
suggestion.
I
guess
let
me
stop.
Sharing
this
one
I'll
show
you
the
other
one,
I'm
not
sure
if
I
can
just
switch
from
one
to
that,
but
let
me
let
me
switch
it.
J
Too,
all
right
see:
do
you
see
that
one
says
golf
course
six
miles?
Yes,
okay,
that
one
also
is
six
six
feet
wide
by
four
feet:
high,
okay,
now
the
obvious
difference
is
what
that
we
took
out
the
name
of
the
golf
course.
J
J
In
recent
years,
jackson
had
gone
to
making
things
simpler
on
the
road,
for
instance,
I'll
give
you
example
of
cemetery
science.
You
know,
cemeteries
usually
have
a
name,
it'll
be
the
somethings
of
the
memorial
cemetery,
but
so
they
were
going
to
having
just
cemetery
with
an
arrow,
as
opposed
to
the
name
of
the
cemetery
and
the
the
rationale
is:
if
you're
looking
for
a
cemetery
in
a
certain
area,
you
should
know
that
that's
the
one
you're
looking
for
right.
J
So
that's
the
same
thing
here
and
the
other
thing
is.
This
would
allow
me
to
keep
the
same
size
sign.
If
you,
I
don't
know,
if
you
can
see
the
dimensions
on
it,
but
still
four
feet
high
by
six
feet
wide,
but
now
what
change
is
I
have
a
font
of
12
inches?
I
double
the
size
of
the
lettering
and
what
that
allows
me
to
do
is
here
in
the
city
we
use
much
cheaper,
less
expensive
science
supports
when
you're
on
textile
right
away.
They
have
to
be
on
breakaway
science,
supports
and
everything.
J
B
Gary
is
there
proposing,
at
the
sign,
say
instead
of
golf
course
six
miles.
What's
your
suggestion.
J
J
I
will
put
it
back
up
and
let
me
just
read
it
real,
quick,
the
oh,
the
other
one
says
max
a
mandel
municipal,
golf
course.
Yeah.
B
J
I
could
do
that
and
then
that's
the
reason
that
we
just
came
up
with
these.
You
know
mega
samples,
you
want
to
call
them
that,
and
you
guys,
you
guys
tell
me
what
you
want
to
see
on
there
and
that's
what
I'll
pitch
the
text
on.
G
And
I've
seen
that
this
is
rick
I've
seen
because
san
antonio
and
and
other
places
when
there's
a
major,
I
guess
amusement
area
like,
for
instance,
it
tells
you
consistently
when
you're
gonna
get
off
to
go
to
sea
world
off
of
410,
yes,
and
so
they
get
to
use
the
name
sea
world
in
there.
So
I
would
think
that
the
max
the
max
golf
course
or
any
any
version
of
that
can
be
placed
on
that
because
it's
a
major
area
or
it's
a
major.
B
Yeah,
in
other
words,
if
you
want
to
save
words,
what
we're
trying
to
do
it's
a
good
analogy
with
sea
world.
Everybody
knows
the
brand
sea
world
we're
really
trying
to
brand
laredo
as
having
this
famous
robert
trent
jones
golf
course
that
everybody
should
play
called
quote
a
max.
B
Dan,
I
think
we
have
a
blue
screen
from
you
now.
I
do.
A
E
We
wait
for
daniel
unmute,
also,
you
know
not
speaking
about
sea
world
and
all
that,
maybe
just
putting
the
logo
also
there,
how
we
have
that
nice
m
with
a
river
running
through
it
just
to
add
a
little
more
identification.
I
don't
know
if
they
allow
it.
I
know
I've
seen
it
on
the
highways,
but
it
might
be
a
different
scenario
where
your
denny's
is
coming
up
and
they
have
their
logo
on
it
and
you're
so
familiar.
G
I've
also
seen
it
with
the
alamo
has
that
same
thing
also
coming
off
the
I-35.
They
have
the
little
logo,
the
alamo
right
right
next
to
next
exit
for
the
alamo
or
whatever,
but.
I
I
think
guys,
I
think,
we're
kind
of
comparing
apples
to
oranges.
Yeah.
You
have
sea
world,
that's
an
amusement
park,
it's
a
lot
bigger
than
our
golf
course.
Then
you
have
the
alamo.
That's
a
historic.
I
Oracle
there
yet,
but
I
mean
anything
to
it-
would
be
perfect,
taken
out
municipal.
D
C
I
D
B
J
Not
sure
we'll
have
to
get
a
price,
it's
not
that
much!
You
know
it's
in
the
hundreds,
not
thousands.
G
Okay,
so
so,
if
that's
the
case
and
and
the
city
is
going
to
pay
for
it,
that
I
think
and
moving
forward
with
this
is
just
having
our
say
as
to
what
needs
to
be
placed
out
there.
That's
within
the
parameters
of
txdot.
I
really
think
that
at
every
point
that
we
we
have
something
that
an
opportunity
to
promote.
G
We
need
to
promote,
because
I
mean
sooner
or
later,
that
whole
area
is
going
to
be
swamped,
got
willing
with
with
businesses
thriving
and
it's
it'll
be
nice
that
you
know
we
have
some
sort
of
logo
or
something
that
can
we
can
benefit
from
now
that
we're
doing
it
right
now
it
might
not
serve
its
purpose,
but
later
on,
I
think
it
will.
F
J
Don't
think
I
want
to
add
to
all
that
is
that,
like
earlier,
you
were
talking
about
sea
world?
Okay,
I
don't
know
if
you
remember
the
whole
conversation.
I
started
off
that
these
signs
were
not
supposed
to
be
out
there.
A
golf
course
does
not.
J
The
golf
course
has
it:
it
doesn't
meet
the
what's
called
a
traffic
generator
status
like
sea
world
does
in
other
museums
and
stuff,
like
that,
not
everything
is
allowed,
so
we
have
to
tread
kind
of
lightly,
unfortunately,
fortunately
or
unfortunately,
whichever
way
you
look
at
it,
I
know
everybody
at
txdot
so
either
helps
me
or
helps
or
helps
us.
So
just
tell
me,
it
is
what
you
want
and
that
that's
what
I'll
pitch.
G
I
J
Mclean,
what
I
would
like
to
suggest
is
it's
a
two-prong
approach.
I
mean,
like
I
said,
I'm
a
golfer
and
I
think
it's
a
gorgeous
golf
course
and
I
would
like
to
see
more
people
go
out
there
and
you
know
you
know
nothing
with
the
city.
Of
course,
I
wanted
to
work
even
more,
but
the
first
prom
to
me
would
be
we
go
out,
update
the
signs
that
are
out
there
and
then
possibly
come
back
and
even
add
additional
signs.
In
my
opinion,
we
need
more
signs
out
there.
D
D
J
Well,
the
the
only
thing
I
would
add
is
that
I
remember
when
I
first
started
going
out
there.
You
know
everyone
tells
you.
The
golf
course
is:
you
know
10
16
miles
out
of
town
and
once
once
you're
on
the
road,
you
got
a
couple
signs,
but
I
would
like
to
see
something
in
the
mines,
road
area
right
where
it's
close
to
loop
20.
just
to
it
shows
you.
B
This
gary,
I
think
that
lilly,
that
is
a
good
idea,
good
news
and
bad
news.
I
have
a
friend
in
san
antonio
who's,
a
golfer
he's
my
age.
He
went
to
university
of
texas
and
when
joanne
bruni
was
a
golf
champion
there
and
he's
chairman
of
the
greens,
committee
of
the
san
antonio
country,
club
and
he'd
never
been
to
see
the
max.
B
You
know
this
guy's
a
world-class
golfer
77
years
old,
so
I
took
him
down
there
the
other
day
he
was
totally
blown
away.
He's
lived
in
san
antonio
50
years.
He
didn't
have
any
idea.
This
golf
course
existed.
He
was
so
blown
away.
He
said,
there's
no
way
we
could
spend
10
million
dollars
redoing
our
fairways.
B
We
couldn't
touch
this
golf
course.
He
didn't
know
how
to
get
there,
so
he
drove
down
from
san
antonio.
He
didn't
know
if
he
should
take
the
toll
road
or
if
he
should
go
to
luke
20..
I
think
it's
a
reasonable
suggestion
to
have
a
southbound
sign
that
can
be
viewed
by
southbound
traffic
that
danny
brought
up
some.
This
is
a
digression
louie
from
what
you
call
the
signs
on
the
minds.
Road,
but
you
know
we
want
the
truckers,
we
want
the
logistics
people.
We
want
all
those
people
to
come
play
the
course.
B
I
Mr
mcgee,
this
is,
I
have
a
question.
I
know
that
you
started
the
conversation
with
golf
courses.
Typically,
don't
get
these
signs
from
txdot
I
mean
since
we're
bringing
up
more
signs
or
newer
signs.
Is
there
any
way
that
text
dot
may
say
you
know
what
we
don't
even
allow
these
and
then
take
them
away?
Is
that
a
possibility?
Mr
mcgee?
That's
my
question.
I
J
Don't
think
so
only
because,
like
I
was
the
one
that
approved
them
back
then,
and
the
de
that
approved
you
know
allowed
me
to
do.
It
is
no
longer
there.
So
most
of
these
signs
once
they're
out
there,
you
know
they're
kind
of
been
kind
of
grandfathered
in.
I
don't
think
so,
but
we
are
expected
to
maintain
them.
So
that's
the
reason
I
I
want
to
do
this
true
prime
approach
is:
let's
maintain
the
maintain
and
upgrade
the
ones
we
have
right
now,
and
then
we
can
push
our
luck
with
the
other
ones.
B
J
In
my
opinion,
you
know,
I
think
it
would
be
a
really
good
thing
and,
like
you
said,
it's
some
relatively
inexpensive
advertising.
Just
for
my
own
personal.
I
I
push
this
golf
course
as
much
as
I
can.
I
tell
people
it's
phenomenal.
I
think
the
city
went
way
up
above
what
they
needed
to
and
they
got
a
championship
course
and
it's
just
not
known,
and
that
that's
why
I
was
behind
it.
A
If
I
may
add
also,
gentlemen,
this
is
jj.
The
word
is
out
there
that
a
lot
of
people
have
been
inquiring
about
weddings
that
are
not
golfers,
that
hey
we
want
to.
We
heard
the
golf
has
a
the
max
has
a
reception,
so
hopefully
we
get
one
to
get
this
pandemic
and
I'll
get
called.
A
Even
friends
of
mine,
hey,
we
know.
Where
is
it?
Where
can
we
get
there?
And
hopefully
we
can
we'll
just
start
getting
once
we
get
this
pandemic
and
we
have
events
out
there
that
we
can
the
more
we
the
more
direction
we
can
give
them
will
be
better.
In
my
opinion,
on
that,
you
know
they
know
we're
exactly
because,
hopefully
a
lot
of
people
have
been
inquiring
dennis
because
dennis
cambodge
for
this
they
want
to
have
their
gatherings
over
there.
So
just
to
help
out.
J
B
J
J
Honestly,
please
let
me
know,
I
didn't
know
that.
Okay,
they
have
a
water
museum
and
it's
fantastic.
You
know
how
I
found
about
it.
The
the
cvb
has
a
a
a
tour
every
two
or
three
months
you
sign
up
for
it's
free.
They
take
you
out
there
it.
It
is
fantastic!
J
B
That's
it's.
Let
me
just
gary
so
to
kind
of
wrap
this
up
and
there's
a
really
good
discussion,
danny
and
jha,
and
I
appreciate
it
so
if
we
could,
maybe
the
committee
delegate
to
danny
jj
ramon
whomever
to
go
ahead
and
see
what
they
can
do
to
get
more
signage
and
then
to
it
to
get
text.
You
know,
text
out
permission
to
adjust,
consider
there.
B
D
Can
I
let
liz
lou
again,
you
know
again
we're
trying
to
attract
people
from
out
of
town
and
if
we
were
to
have
a
billboard
on
the
highway
before
you
get
to
the
mines
road,
it's
a
big
webinar.
G
B
It
would
be
that
would
be
tourists
and
conventions.
I
think
it's
a
very
good
idea.
They
change
their
billboards
from
time
to
time,
but
they
have
the
budget
to
do
that.
It
can't
it
can't
be
too
busy.
In
other
words,
it's
got
a
you
know:
it's
got
to
kind
of
catch,
your
eye
because
you're
driving
60
70
an
hour
and
know
what
exit
to
get
off
you
know
it's
the
right
exactly.
G
D
The
fewest
amount
of
bs
that
we
can
put
on
the
sign,
but
giving
people
directions
to
get
to
the
golf
course
I
think,
is
the
way
to
go
and,
and
then
I
think,
dennis
had
brought
it
up
a
long
time
ago
in
one
of
our
meetings,
the
water
tower,
I
mean
kelly,
that's
that's
a
beautiful
opportunity
to
put
something
up
there
too.
That's.
D
By
it
every
week,
well,
it's
it's
the
brother,
the
fighters,
the
boxers.
B
D
B
That's
a
great
idea:
maybe
someone
could
talk
to
rizzo
mia,
I
guess
that's
a
water
works
or
public
works
kind
of
deal
and
see
if
you
could
paint
the
max
on
there
with
an
arrow
or
a
message,
what
exit
or
whatever
I
don't
know.
F
J
This
is
just
me
as
a
golfer
and
not
so
much
as
a
traffic
engineer,
but
if
I'm
driving
on
the
road
somewhere-
and
I
see
a
golf
course
sign-
it
might
interest
me
not
so
much.
But
if
I
see
it
says
robert
trent
design
golf
course,
yep
yep,
that's
going
to
catch
my
attention
really
quick
as
a
golfer
as
a
golfer.
B
But
you're
absolutely
right
and,
and
so
if
we
were
lucky
enough
to
get
the
water
tower
painted,
it
should
shave
robert
trent
jones,
but
refresh
my
memory
guys.
I've
only
been
doing
this,
my
whole
life,
but
if
you're
driving
south
on
I-35
and
you
want
to
get
on
the
mines
road,
there
isn't
a
right
turn
there
right.
You
got
to
get
off
on.
B
I
just
don't
remember
when
we
built
the
overpass
over
the
railroad
tracks
on
35.
Isn't
that
there's
not
a
similar
overpass
if
you're
in
the
southbound
lane,
that's
only
for
for
westbound
and
northbound
traffic?
So
if
you,
if
you're
coming
south
and
you
get
to
the
water
tower,
where
do
you
turn
right
to
get
on
the
mines?
Road.
A
J
J
B
C
I
Right
am
I
right
joaquin?
Yes,
yes,
sir,
that
would
be
the
only
way
your
fastest
route
is
35,
south
loop,
20
and
then
gain
access
there
on
that
right,
that's
the
fast,
so
it
should
be
before
you
35
and
luke
20,
with
like
an
arrow
saying,
turn
right
when
you
get
off
the
exit
hit
this
road
and
then
keep
going
for
10
miles.
B
So,
instead
of
fighting
with
the
corps
of
engineers
and
cbp
and
decided
to
be
nice
to
them
and
see
if
we
could
reason
with
them,
and
so
I
spent
a
lot
of
energy
walking
the
vega
where
the
pumps
are
all
that
land
that
the
mandel
family
donated
to
the
city.
B
Now,
incidentally,
a
unnamed
city
councilman
questioned
what
standing
I
have
to
stick
my
nose
in
this,
and
the
standing
is
that
I
put
a
specific
prohibition
in
the
gift
deed
11
years
ago
that
the
city
can't
voluntarily
donate
any
land
that
the
mandels
gave
that
city
for
the
construction
of
a
wall
or
a
fence
11
years
ago.
I
put
that
in
there.
So
there's
a
prohibition
that
doesn't
mean
they
can't
condemn
it.
They
can,
but
the
city
can't
say,
as
the
mayor
suggested:
oh
well,
kings
x,
you
know
we're
just
going
to
give
you
this.
B
You
might
be
able
to
give
them
other
park
land,
but
you
can't
give
them
our
park.
Land
there's
also
a
state
law
that
requires
a
local
referendum,
a
vote
if
the
city
ever
tries
to
change
recreational
and
jj
to
some
other
use
like
offense
you'd
have
to
have
a
taxpayer
vote,
I'm
not
sure
exactly
how
eminent
domain
would
deal
with
that.
But
that's
not
the
point
of
this.
B
I
really
would
ask
that
each
appointee
of
this
committee,
if
you
agree
with
me,
contact
the
appointees
who
couldn't
make
this
call
and
100
of
us
go
back
to
the
city
council
person
who
named
us
to
these
committees
and
express
strongly
that
we
want
the
city
to
take
a
position
that
the
fence
or
wall
should
not
destroy
the
beauty
of
the
golf
course,
and
I
have
the
routing.
B
And
so,
even
though
I
had
support
from
customs
and
border
protection
and
from
project
managers
of
the
corps
of
engineers
to
do
what
I'm
going
to
suggest
to
you,
this
guy
quillman
kind
of
controlled
the
process
and
wouldn't
agree
to
it.
So
what
I
want
him
to
do
if
you're
standing
at
the
at
the
clubhouse
and
you're
at
somebody's
wedding,
and
you
walk
up
to
that
split
rail
fence.
B
The
way
they've
designed
it
you're
gonna,
look
out
the
vegas
gonna
be
peeled
totally
cleared,
all
of
us
in
easel
everything's
coming
out,
presumably
they're
going
to
landscape
it
all
with
bermuda,
presumably
and
and
grow
grass
down
there
it'll
all
erode,
but
let's
assume
that
they
do
the
right
thing
and
they
take
out
the
cane
which
we
all
know
is
sucking
a
lot
of
water
out
of
the
river
and
they
make
it
all
beautiful
grass
and
they
build
their
30
foot.
High
bollard
fence
you're
going
to
see
it.
B
So
you
can
look
through
it
to
see
the
river,
but
it
will
virtually
destroy
those
river
views.
The
same
thing
occurred
on
the
9th
green
they're
going
to
have
to
totally
rebuild
the
9th
green
the
way
they
have
the
routing
right
now
and
then,
if
you're,
putting
on
the
ninth
green
and
you're
looking
down
river,
you
know
you're
looking
to
the
right
a
little
bit
50
feet
from
the
hole
you're
going
to
see
a
30
foot
high
wall.
That's
all
you're
going
to
see
you'll,
never
see
the
river.
B
Looking
all
the
way
down
the
way
they
have
it
routed
right
now,
then,
instead
of
putting
it
way
down
in
the
vega
where
you
wouldn't
see
it
along
three
four
and
five
they've
pulled
it
right
up
to
the
cart
path.
So
when
you
go
down
in
those
beautiful
mosquitoes
that
we
leave
the
cart
path
through
going
on
four
there
going
two
four
then
there'll
be
a
wall
on
your
left.
All
those
mesquite
trees
will
be
gone
and
you'll
just
have
the
carpet.
B
So
what
they're
doing
is
quote
saving
the
golf
course
but
they're
ruining
it,
because
robert
trent
jones
designed
it
to
capitalize
on
these
majestic
views
of
the
river
which
the
speech
I
gave
the
city
council
many
times
most
residents
of
laredo,
don't
own
farms
or
ranches
on
the
river
and
the
only
they've
ever
had
of
the
river
is
on
a
bridge
coming
in
or
out
of
the
rain.
So
a
lot
of
people
go
out
there
and
they
look
at
these
views
and
say
wow.
B
So
if
we
want
the
federal
government
to
achieve
what
they
call
their
enforcement
goals
and-
and
we
accept
that
they're
going
to
have
some
kind
of
physical
barrier,
what
they
should
do
along
the
max
golf
course
is
look
at
the
geography.
So
if
you're
standing
there
at
that
split
rail
fence-
and
you
look
straight
down-
you
walk
out
to-
then
you
look
straight
down
that
dirt,
cliff
that
sloughs
off
dirt.
B
There
that's
about
30
feet
from
top
to
bottom,
and
so
actually
there's
about
45
feet
of
difference
between
the
river
level
and
where
you're
standing.
So
what
I
want
them
to
do
is
to
put
a
concrete
retaining
wall
along
the
entire
frontage
of
the
golf
course
dentist.
In
other
words,
some
places
don't
achieve
30
feet,
but
where
they
don't,
they
could
use
electronics
to
to
keep
anybody
from
climbing.
Over
the
top
of
the
wall.
B
B
So
I
think
this
requires
dissolve
on
the
part
of
our
elected
officials
and
clearly
mayor's.
Not
on
our
side
because
he
wants,
in
my
opinion,
ridiculous
trade,
and
that
is
give
me
a
bulkhead
for
one
mile
in
downtown
laredo
and
I'll.
Let
you
do
whatever
you
want
on
the
rest
of
city
land.
That's
the
message
he's
projected
to
the
government
and
henry
cuellar
who's.
My
friend
wants
a
hangar
for
helicopters.
B
Robert
trent
jones
type,
golf
horse
anywhere
else
on
the
river
and
so
again
corps
of
engineers
can
achieve
their
enforcement
goals.
It
just
have
to
be
flexible
and
when
they
design
this
bollard
wall,
they
have
a
20-foot
road
between
the
river
and
the
wall
24
feet,
and
then
on
the
on
the
golf
course
side
of
this
wall.
They
have
a
another
road
for
maintenance.
B
So
when
I
propose
this
concrete
retaining
wall
and
then
backfill
it
and
landscape,
the
top
of
it,
this
guy
says
well,
we
couldn't
maintain
that
we
need
a
road
on
the
other
side
of
us.
Why
do
you
need
to
maintain
a
backfill
concrete
wall?
There
is
no
maintenance,
so
the
maintenance
is
going
to
be
people
coming
with
saws
that
they
buy
at
home
depot
and
cutting
the
bollard
tubes
open
and
walking
through
or
the
river
flooding
and
knocking
bollards
out.
Something
like
that.
B
So
what
I'm
suggesting
is
that
this
concrete
wall
gives
them
the
protection
they
want.
Nobody
could
scale
it.
It
would
probably
end
up
being
somewhere
between
18
and
30
feet
tall,
depending
on
where
you
put
it
and
fine
everybody
else
that
wants
a
30
foot
high
fence
on
their
property,
go
for
it,
but
the
geography
is
such
of
this
golf
course
that
they
don't
need
to
do
that.
B
My
my
view
is
it's
unnecessary.
They
don't
accomplish
any
enforcement.
Any
reinforcement
by
doing
that
and
a
concrete
retaining
wall
would
work
perfectly.
So
that's
that's
my
speech.
I
hope
you'll
talk
to
your
council,
people
and
you'll
see
you
can
get
unanimity
on
the
part
of
the
council
to
deal
with
the
corps
of
engineers
in
a
reasonable
way.
I
think
they
would
agree
to
this
proposal
if
the
city
insists
on
it.
D
B
Oh,
it's
all
straight!
Well,
then,
why.
D
Can't
they,
you
know,
talking
out
of
school,
but
why
couldn't
they
put
some
kind
of
like
a
a
garita
type
thing
and
put
a
border
patrol
gas
station
there?
Instead
of
putting
up
the
dam
wall
right
there.
B
B
B
So
my
my
proposal
for
the
front
of
the
golf
course
is:
let's
not
see
it
even
if
they,
even
if
they
had
to
rebuild
the
ninth
green
and
the
fairway
approach
to
it,
because
they
insist
on
30
feet,
there's
not
30
feet
of
elevation
there
above
the
river,
but
they
could
build
that
whole
hole
up.
It's
their
nickel.
B
B
If
they're
adamant
to
get
20
or
30
feet,
they
can
kill
that
hole
up,
but
they
can't
move
it
and
and
if
they
do
on
the
ninth
green,
if
they
do
what
they're
proposing
they're
going
to
have
to
rebuild
that
that
that
hole
and
it
and
you
know-
it'll-
be
horrible
because
she's
gonna,
you
know
if,
if
your
ball
goes
towards
the
river,
it's
gonna
bounce
off
a
bollard
fence
where,
as
my
proposal,
would
just
be
a
concrete
retaining
wall,
we
don't
see
looking
towards
the
river.
B
It's
it's
a
mess,
you
know,
but
if
we're
silent,
they're
gonna
roll
over
us,
I
mean
absolutely
it'll,
be
a
a
big
mess
and
someone
proposed:
why
don't
they
run
the
fence
along
the
mines?
Road?
B
Well,
you
know
my
response
to
that
is
we're.
B
I
Mr
mr
jacobs,
I
I
think
that
the
commander
in
chief
would
echo
some
of
your
concerns
because
he
had
similar
problems
when
the
government
in
scotland
put
up
wind
turbines
on
his
new
golf
course
and
how
it
ruined
the
aesthetics
of
his
golf
course.
So
I
think
that
your
thoughts
would
be
echoed
by
the
commander
in
chief
on
this
sub.
I
B
Didn't
know
that
that's
really
that's
a
nice
detail
to
know.
I'm
making
a
note
see
what
what
I
would
have
done
if
I,
if
I
was
in
the
position
of
pete
signs
since
trump
came
to
laredo
in
2016
as
part
of
his
campaign
and
mayor
signs
and
horacio
and
a
bunch
of
people
went
out
and
met
him
at
the
airport,
I
would
have
invited
trump
to
come
play
the
golf
course
and
do
a
rally
at
the
max
and
then
he
would
get
it
and
then
he
would
tell
people
hey,
don't
ruin
this
golf
course.
G
Well,
let
me
see
if
I
I've
got
this,
I
think
that's
didn't
the
city
already
vote
to
voice
their
opinion,
that
they
were
totally
against
the
wall
and
they
weren't
willing
to
negotiate,
which
I
thought
was
a
mistake
and
just
keeping
silent,
and
I
think
that
we
we
need
to
as
a
committee.
I
think
we
really
need
to
push
like
mr
jacob
said
and
say
we
can't
stay
silent.
G
I've
worked
with
the
corps
of
engineers
before
and
they're
going
to
move
forward,
irregardless
they're
they
they
have
their
marching
orders
to
move
forward
and
we
can,
if
we
can
at
least
meet
with
them
and
try
and
figure
out
a
way
to
you
know
not
stop
by
just
saying
we're
against
it
and
and
and
let
them
move
forward.
I
I
I'm
thinking
about.
I
saw
some
of
the
plans
on
on
google
maps
as
far
as
how
it
would
look,
but
I
think
we
can.
G
Those
slats
are
going
to
be
coming
up
on
number
three
number:
four
over
the
trees,
you're
that
that
you're
not
going
to
be
able
to
to
enjoy
the
beauty
of
all
that
area
anymore.
G
Because
of
what
they're
doing,
but
if
we
don't
have
at
least
more
people,
yelling
and
and
not
yelling,
but
communicating
with
them,
I
you
know,
I
think
these
guys
are
just
going
to
move
forward,
but
I
think
the
president
and
we're
trying
to
wait
to
see
if
somebody
else
comes
in
there
you're
we're
they'll
be
long
gone
by
then
this
is
yeah.
B
You're
absolutely
right
you!
This
is
urgent
because
they
set
up.
B
They
set
up
a
tour
with
the
contractors
they're
going
to
let
the
they're
going
to
award
this
contract
on
this
section
of
the
wall,
either
this
week
or
next
week,
they're
going
to
pick
the
winner
because
the
bids
were
submitted,
so
they
went
out
for
an
rfp
in
june
or
july.
They
didn't
tell
anybody
that
they
were
doing
this.
B
I'm
sure
the
city
probably
gave
them
a
right
of
entry
to
go
in
and
do
survey
work
and
soil
tests
and
hydrology
tests,
and
all
that
we
did
they
have
to
notify
us
when
they're
going
to
go
in
so
they
never
notified
us.
They
never
did
anything.
We
gave
them
the
right
to
go
in
and
look
and
they
never
notified
us,
but
before
they
signed
our
right
of
entry
agreement
joaquin
they
had
already
done
all
the
engineering.
B
B
We
want
one
of
your
project
manager,
engineers
to
come
to
laredo
and
go
over
with
us,
walking
the
golf
course
what
this
is
going
to
do
to
our
municipal
golf
course
that
has
to
happen.
Why?
Because
it
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
all
tax
money,
and
I
don't
think
anybody
in
the
food
chain
wants
to
get
sued
by
the
city
of
laredo
for
30
or
40
or
50
million
dollars
of
diminution
in
value
of
the
replacement
value
of
the
golf
course.
B
If
you
had
to
go,
do
this
golf
course
today,
it'd
probably
be
25
million
dollars
buying
the
water,
maybe
more
buying
the
land,
all
that
stuff
they
don't
want
to
have
to
pay
for
that.
They
have
the
right
to
condemn,
but
but
then
the
city
has
the
right
to
go
to
court
and
say:
okay,
you
got
to
pay
us.
This
is
not
about
about
paying
it's
about
preserving
this
asset
that
belongs
to
the
city
of
laredo.
B
So
you
know,
I'm
I'm
not
trying
to
a
lot
of
people
just
want
to
get
more
money
for
their
condemned
land.
I
don't
I
don't
want
that.
I
I
want
to
our
family
doesn't
want
that.
I
want
to
be
able
to
develop,
build
houses,
create
a
destination
for
retirees
or
people
from
the
interior
of
mexico
that
don't
want
to
go
to
san
antonio
or
dallas
or
somewhere
for
locals.
B
I
want
to
make
it
special
and
the
river
is
what
makes
it
special
and,
of
course,
the
golf
course
so
that
so
so
the
corps
of
engineers
has
to
hear
formally
from
the
city
of
laredo,
hey
guys,
slow
down.
We
need
to
have
a
conversation
about
this.
I
don't
think
that
conversation's
ever
taken
place
and
they're
going
to
award
the
contract
the
first
week
of
october.
B
I
Mr
mr
jacobs,
I
hope
I
didn't
interrupt.
I
just
wanted
to
know.
I
think
that
the
plan
of
meeting
with
these
this
contractor
and
discussing
what
they're
planning
on
doing
to
the
golf
course,
but
I
think
it
might
be
smart
of
us
to
get
evaluation
of
what
the
federal
government
is
going
to
have
to
pay
in
order
to
compensate
just
me,
the
city
of
laredo,
and
if
your
plan
ends
up
saving
the
federal
government
money
in
developing
their
barrier,
then
that's
another
way.
I
I
think
they
will
be
incentivized
to
follow
your
plan
as
opposed
to
what
they're
planning
on
doing
so.
I
think
we
couch
it
not
in
terms
of
the
aesthetics
of
the
golf
course
because
if
I'm
a
federal
governor,
if
I'm
working
for
the
federal
government,
I'm
thinking-
I
don't
give
a
about
that.
But
if
I
say
it's
going
to
save
you
money,
then
I
think
that
we
have
their
attention
yeah.
No,
I.
B
I
agree
with
you
and
I
wrote
the
corps
of
engineers,
a
five
page
email,
basically
articulating
and
and
showing
exhibits
of
everything
that
you
I've
talked
about
now
for
the
last
15
or
20
minutes
with
no
reply
so
far,
but
the
one
conference
call
that
I
did
because
they
wouldn't
let
this
guy
quillman
meet
with
me
on
site
the
one
we
did.
B
I
I
have
no
standing
at
all
to
to
be
discussing
this
with
the
corps
of
engineers
on
behalf
of
the
city,
I'm
just
a
taxpayer
who
loves
the
beauty
of
the
golf
course
and
and
those
great
views
for
weddings
and
standing
on
the
ninth
green.
So
just
like
the
mayor,
I
have
my
opinion,
but
the
city
needs
to
formally
notify
corps
of
engineers.
G
How
do
we,
how?
How
do
we
go
about
this
committee?
I
think
we
I
don't
know
either
we
put
it
in
writing
so
that
you
can
formally
hand
deliver
to
properties,
and
then
it
become
part
of
an
agenda
item
that
they
have
to
read
publicly
or
and
then
get
some
some
public
input
on
that.
But
this
needs
to
happen
fast.
I
mean.
I
just
think
that
this
a
public
comment
that
says
we're
not
gonna
we're
totally
against
the
wall.
G
That's
fine,
but
I
think
they
just
sat
on
their
hands
and
and,
like
I
said,
I've
worked
with
these
guys
before
and
and
the
attitude
that
that
general
contractor
gave.
Mr
jacobs
is
precisely
the
type
of
people
that
they
are.
They
are
in
there.
G
There
are
people
that
have
no
sensitivity
or
no
empathy
for
any
of
your
our
feelings
down
here,
and
so
you
either
have
to
go
and
stop
those
people
through
the
corps
of
engineers
or
or
sue
them
or
file
an
injunction
or
do
whatever
you're
going
to
do,
but
that
guy
right
there
is,
is
a
primary
example
of
the
of
the
hard-headedness,
the
the
stupidity
behind
doing
all
of
this.
Just
to
get
it
done
just
for
the
sake
of
getting
it
done.
G
I
guarantee
you
one
thing,
though,
that
I
I'm
and
I
haven't
seen
all
the
layout
on
the
on
the
geos
and
all
that
thing
that
they're
gonna
have,
but
I
foresee
that
that
wall
falling
down
just
like
the
one
in
new
mexico
that
I
wonder
right
away
without
taking
your
time
to
consult
with
everybody
around
and
and
and
then
moving
forward
from
there.
But
I
guess
we
need
to
what
I'm
saying
is.
G
We
need
to
put
a
letter
together
for
this
committee
so
that
we
can
give
it
to
robert,
so
that
robert
can
approach
the
council
and
they
can
move
on
it
fast,
because
if
we
do
it
by
word
of
mouth
through
each
councilman
they're
not
going
to
jump
on
it,
there's
no
way.
They're,
not
they're,
not
going
to
tell
ray
robert
to
put
it
on
the
agenda.
G
We
sort
of
have
to
act
in
that
manner,
so
that,
if
we're
following
protocol
and
and
putting
pressure
on
robert
to
put
it
on
the
agenda,
if
need
be,
that
we
have
to
be
there
to
speak
for
that
letter
as
a
committee,
then
then
so
be
it.
But
I
think
we,
if
we
speak
to
them
individually,
we're
not
going
to
get
anywhere
well.
B
You're,
probably
right
because
it
is
urgent,
because
you
know
it's
been
it's
imminent-
that
they're
going
to
start
condemnation
proceedings
and,
like
I
said,
they've
already
received
responses
to
the
rfp.
B
I
mean
faskin
has
a
brilliant
appellate
lawyer
in
austin
named
douglas
alexander
super
guy,
and
there's
a
lot
of
lawsuits
kind
of
going
up
and
down-
and
I
repeat,
I'm
not
interested
in
litigation-
I'm
interested
in
reasoning
with
them
so
that
they
understand
why
they
shouldn't
want
to
encourage
they
ought
to
do
the
right
thing
now.
Maybe
they
won't,
but
I
agree
with
you
jj
that
it
needs
to
get
on
the
agenda.
B
This
committee
ought
to
come
up
with
a
statement
to
be
simple:
we
don't
want
to
voluntarily
deed
any
land
to
them
and
whatever
physical
barrier
they
propose
should
not
block
views
from
the
golf
course.
That's
it
it's.
That
simple!
G
A
This
is
jj,
so
ricky
recommendation.
Would
you
all
want
to
come
up
with
a
letter
as
a
committee,
and
you
know
we
can
take
it
up
and
you
know
I
think
that
that's
why,
as
far
as
your
concerns
are
concerned,
as
far
as
your
concerns.
G
Because
you
want,
you
can
be
specific
as
you
want,
I
think,
but
the
the
statement
made
was
that
we
we
need
to
have
the
city
backing
us
up
and,
and
the
right
word
being
reasoning
with
these
people
and
but
they
need
to
get
involved
right
away.
So
you
can
either
say.
Let
me
shoot
off
an
email
this
afternoon
to
to
robert
and
say
hey.
This
is
what
the
committee
came
up
with.
How
fast
can
we
move
on
it,
then?
G
At
this
point,
all
the
major
points
that
mr
jacobs
just
talked
about
right
now
would
be
incredible
for
these
people.
I
wish
you
could
send
them
a
a
copy
of
what
mr
jacobs
just
said
so
that
they
can
hear
exactly
I
mean
that's
perfectly
put
so,
but
but
that
and
a
moment's
notice
like
right
now
would
be
to
either
shoot
an
email
over
to
robert
and
say
we
need
to
have
some
sort
of
action
taken
by
city
council
to
do
this
and
we'll
get
we'll
fill
them
in
on
the
details
as
we
move
forward.
G
But
this
needs
to
happen
fast
and
that's
that's.
That's.
I
think
the
the
big
message
here.
It
has
to
be
put
on
the
agenda,
so
it
can,
they
can
formalize
it.
I
mean
they
know
about
the
fast
skins
willing
to
do
what
they're
doing
and
and
they're
not.
You
know,
like
I
said,
they're
just
crossing
their
arms
or
throwing
their
arms
in
the
air
and
not
moving
on
it.
I
think,
with
this
committee
reacts,
we
can
get
some
action.
I
B
Well,
but
next
yeah
we
could,
but
next
week
I
think
they
will
have
already.
Probably
the
corps
of
engineers
is
going
to
take
some
action
here,
pretty
quick
it
just
to
me
joaquin
that
there's
a
lot
of
cross
currents
here
see
because
the
the
city
manager
technically
works
for
the
city
council.
It's
a
strong
council
manager
government,
but
the
mayor
is
now
on
public
record,
ostensibly
speaking
for
the
whole
city
of
laredo.
B
I
care
about
the
4
000
law
enforcement,
federal
law
enforcement
officers
here
and
I
don't
want
to
do
anything
to
run
them
off,
which
is
a
ridiculous
statement,
because,
no
matter
what
position
the
city
of
laredo
takes,
of
course,
we
all
embrace
our
law
enforcement
community
matter
of
fact.
I
had
suggested
to
trisha
cortez
instead
of
writing
in
the
street
defund
the
wall-
I
I
would
I
would
they
had
to
do
that.
I
would
have
put
defund
the
wall
dash
fund
law
enforcement.
B
They
wouldn't
put
it
in
there,
so
law
enforcement's,
not
our
enemy.
On
this
we're
we're
all
for
law
enforcement
and
border
enforcement.
It's
just
the
city
has
to
say,
and
I
walk
in.
I
don't
think
it's
quite
as
easy.
I
hope
it
is
as
the
city
manager
taking
a
position
because
there
are
cross
currents.
Henrik
wants
peace
and
tranquility
in
washington,
so
he
can
get
a
24
million
dollar
hangar
that
gary
jacobs
doesn't
care
about,
and
the
mayor
who
wants
some
stupid
thing
on
the
river
down
down
downtown
by
the
park.
B
B
B
Yes,
we
ought
to
go
speak
and
be
passionate
about
why
it's
important
to
the
image
of
the
city
of
laredo,
not
to
destroy
these
views
on
three
card
review
corridors
on
the
golf
course.
It's
that
simple,
what
they're
doing
everywhere
else
is
a
shame,
but
we
shouldn't
let
them
destroy
the
views
of
this
golf
course
without
opening
our
mouths.
B
A
I
think
I
found
our
mistake
and
we
can
maybe
you
can
talk
to
your
respective
city
council
members,
so
they
can
put
it
on
the
agenda
that
way
we
can
in
this,
as
as
so
they
can
be,
it
can
be
discussed,
but
I
don't
know
what
the
next
city
council
means
not
till.
I
think
two
weeks
is
that
right
come
on,
isn't
it
today
today
is
a
today.
We
have
one.
Yes,
sir.
A
Today
we
have
one
it's,
I
know
we
it's
already
posted
and
then
the
next
one
is
not
till
october
the
12th,
I
think,
I'm
sorry
october,
the
october
flip
coach
october
5th.
B
I
forgot
parliamentary
procedure,
but
is
there
a
way
that
a
letter
from
this
committee
could
be
presented
in
new
business
or
something
on
the
agenda
tonight?.
B
I
don't
know
how
that
works
it
used
to.
I
you
know
I
used
to
when
I
went
to
city
council
meetings.
Often
I
would
just
go
sit
and
listen
to
the
whole
meeting
and
if
there
was
something
interesting
at
the
end,
they
had
a
provision
where
you
know
you
could
ask
to
be
addressed
or
asked
to
speak
or
something
like
that
and
say
here.
I
want
to
present
you
this
letter
and
you
could
read
it.
A
I
know
this
point
you
can
figure
out,
there's
probably
comments
that
can
be.
I
think
that
would
be
danny
correct
me
on
this
and
that
can
be
turned
in
before
five
o'clock
today.
J
B
Well,
it
would
have
to
be
a
committee
see,
in
other
words,
I
don't
think
it
does
any
good
for
gary
jacobs
to
do
it.
It
has
to
be
the
golf
committee
which
was
named
by
each
city
council
person,
who
unanimously
says
this
is
a
serious
issue
for
us,
and
the
city
should
pay
attention
to
it.
I
mean
that's,
I
think
that's
the
way
to
do
this
if
we
could
get
a
letter
to
that
effect.
G
Yeah
yeah,
I
agree
jake.
Maybe
we
can
contact
joel
this
on
this
figure
out.
You
know
what
the
procedure
is
for
that,
but
I
agree
that
I
mean
we
can't
wait
two
weeks.
This
is,
I
mean
yeah,
like
we're,
trying
to
condense
six
months.
That
should
have
happened
before
and
to
one
day
in
a
moment's
notice,
but
I
really
think
that
this
committee
needs
to
have
that
response
in.
H
A
Sure
if
you
don't
mind,
let
me
see
if
you
answered
and
then
we
have
any
questions
on
how
you
can
do
it.
Why
don't
you
do
that?
Yeah
all
night.
D
B
B
D
B
He
put
on
mute
they're
not
going
to
do
the
big
band
they're
not
going
to
do
amistad
and
they're
going
to
do
parts
of
falcon.
C
B
The
problem
is
that
they
already
issued
the
rfp
and
it's
they're
going
to
award
this
contract
and
what
they
keep
telling
me
is
well,
it's
a
design-build
contract,
so
you
can
negotiate
all
this
with
the
contractor.
Well,
the
only
way
you're
going
to
negotiate
with
a
contractor
if
you're
the
city
of
laredo
is
to
sue
them.
That's
the
only
way
because
they're
not
going
to
say
oh
yeah,
I
got
it.
I
mean
they're
they're
in
business
to
make
money
and
these
contractors
are
cleaning
up
on
the
stupidity
of
this
whole
exercise.
B
So
you
know
if,
if
they
award
the
contract
louie,
which
they're
going
to
do
for
sure
then
yeah,
then
the
city
laredo
has
to
you
know,
get
doug
alexander
somebody
and
sue
the
contractor
and
cbp
and
everybody
and
say
stop
we
we
need.
We
need
to
have
a
come
to
jesus
meeting
about
what
you're
doing
here
and
and
that
that's
that'll,
probably
work.
You
know.
A
Excuse
me,
committee
members,
I
got
mr
joe
van
der
city
secretary
on
the
phone.
I
don't
know,
if
you
can
joking,
can
you
hear?
Can
you
can
your
job
good
afternoon
good
afternoon.
C
Say
that
if
you
want,
maybe
you
can
contact
the
council
member
and
if
it's
is
it
the
item
that
you
wanted
to
speak
on?
Is
it
on
the
agenda
itself.
C
Then
what
I
would
suggest
is
that
maybe
you
make
your
concerns
or
the
committee
for
their
concerns
to
the
council
member
and,
if
there's
another
place
on
the
agenda
and
at
that
point
either
do
an
in-person
appearance
or
do
a
webex
type
of
thing.
C
If
it's
not
on
the
agenda,
then
it's
gonna
be
hard
to
to
do
any
of
that
right
now
and
the
deadline
for
in
person
and
or
and
or
known
as
the
day
of
the
meeting,
and
so
it's
already
past
that
deadline.
So
I
don't
know
if
you
just
want
to
make
comments
in
general.
You're
welcome
to
make
written
comments
is
also
the
what
the
city
accepts
and
those
are
up
until.
B
5
45.:
this
is
gary
jake,
I'm
so
saying.
How
are
you
I
guess
the
question
is
what
our
goal
is
to
to
get
the
city
to
city
management,
to
be
instructed
by
the
council
to
notify
the
corps
of
engineers
that
before
they.
D
B
And
the
award
of
the
contract
is
imminent,
because
the
the
corps
of
engineers
and
cbp
are
moving
at
warp
speed.
So
how
can
we
formally
tonight
call
this
to
the
attention
of
the
council.
C
And
if
you
go
to
see
the
world
loreto
webpage,
where
agendas
and
minutes
are
there's
a
witness
card,
you
can
fill
that
virtually
on
on
the
on
the
internet
and
submit
it
and
we'll
they'll
be
able
to
read
it
into
the
record
and
so
they'll
be
aware.
But
I
would
also
suggest
you
talk
to
any
council
members
that
you
may
know
to
make
those
to
express
those
concerns
that
you
might
have.
B
And
you're
saying
so
number
one
talk
to
a
council
person
number
two.
You
could
submit
comments
that
would
be
read
at
this
meeting.
C
The
council,
most
of
the
council
members,
are
there:
some,
I
think,
are
going
to
be
on
online
virtually
and
staff's
there,
but
the
state
is
close
to
the
public
and
the
only
way
that
normally
the
public
can
go
is
if
they
submit
a
request
to
be
there
in
public
to
make
a
public
comment.
But
the
request
is
done
by
noon
of
today,
because
you
have
to
also
submit
some
information
and
requiring
coded
and
all
this
other
questionnaire
that
has
to
be
answered
and
reviewed
by
the
health
department.
B
Okay,
so
so.
C
That's
what
I'm
saying
I
think
the
best
pair
right
now
would
talk
to
your
council
members,
make
sure
that
they
bring
up
that
item
or
official
during
discussions
on
the
wall
and
or
submit
something
in
writing,
and
then
that
will
be
officially
read
into
the
record.
As
your
comments.
C
Okay,
you
go
to
the
singular
dot
com
and
there
you're
gonna,
see
where
it
says:
council
meeting
you
click
on
the
little
icon.
That
says
council
meetings
that
will
open
up
another
page,
and
during
that
page
it
has
agendas
and
minutes
and
to
the
far
right,
there's
a
column
that
says
witness:
card
click
on
that
and
it'll
open
up
another
page
and
it
right
there.
It
shows
what
you
need
to
fill
out.
It'll
ask
you
for
your
name,
your
address,
if
you're
with
an
organization
etc.
G
Joe,
this
is
rick,
that's
a
joke.
I
need
to.
Is
there
anything
else
that
you,
you
might
suggest
that
we
can
do
without
with
moving
things
forward
without
necessarily.
C
G
Through
the
formal
processes
of
getting
the
council
to
to
in
a
radical.
C
G
Even
if
they
didn't
move
on
this
on
what
we're
gonna
do
virtually
right
now,
if
they
don't
move
on
that,
and
I'm
wondering
if
we
can
do
anything
to
talk
to
other
city
manager
to
tell
city.
G
G
C
Okay,
that's
also
an
opportunity
there.
If
you
can't
reach
out
to
any
council
members
to
bring
up
the
item
or
or
the
items,
I'm
not
sure
if
the
item's
on
the
meeting
tonight
or
part
of
it,
where
you
could
jump
in
and
discuss
that,
but
at
least
he
knows
the
concerns
as
a
group
or
individually
I
mean
you
can
always
express
those
to
them
to
the
council
and
to
the
city
manager
and
the
mayor
and
they're
the
ones
that
are
going
to
be
really
dealing
with
this
at
the
federal
level.
A
B
So
aj,
what
what
do
we
all
think?
How
do
we.
A
Proceed
in
previous
what
I've
seen
in
previous,
you
know
you
submitted
comments
and
then
the
comment:
if,
if
you
kind
of
what
he
said,
you
submit
the
comments
and
if
you
give
your
council
member
a
heads
up
so
when
that
comment
comes
up,
they
can
discuss
it
right
then,
and
there
being
that
we're
kind
of
short
on
time
right
now.
You
understand
me
so
well.
A
A
I
know,
but
if
each
committee
minister
called
reach
out
to
the
committee
members
until
may
talk
to
the
councilman
between
now
and
this
afternoon,
and
let's
say:
rick
writes
a
letter
or
mr
glaser
writes.
I
said
you're
about
to
learn:
hey
where's.
All
this
coming
from
you
know
just
a
concern.
You
know
it
just
opened
for
public
comments,
but
at
the
same
time,
what
I've
seen
before
when
the
topic
comes
up,
they
discuss
it.
A
Even
though
it's
on
the
agenda,
you
know,
but
if
you're
correct,
you
know,
if
more
more
than
the
more
the
better
you
know,
so
they
can
hear
about
it.
Oh
you
know
what
somebody
mister
is
going
to
make
a
comment.
We
got
another
comment.
Let's
say
you
write
a
letter.
Rick
sends
an
email,
the
guy
sends
an
email,
joaquin
sends
an
email
and
we
go
from
there
then
they're
already
what's
coming,
so
they
can
discuss
that,
meaning
that
it
should
mean
that
it's
tonight
so.
A
Okay
and
then
just
put
this
with
an
email,
mr
jacobs,
on
your
behalf
of
the
chair,
you
know
on
your
behalf
with
the
rest
of
the
committee.
That's
that
concerns
and
then
name
them
or
or
the
job
wants
to
send
something,
and
then
rick
wants
to
send
something,
but
you
know
they
can
put
it
together.
You
know.
B
We
don't
have
all
the
committee
members
here
so
I'm
reluctant
to
speak
on
behalf
of
the
whole
committee,
because
we're
not
all
here,
but
maybe
each
committee
member
right
in
their
capacity
as
a
member
of
the
of
the
golf
committee
appointed
by
a
respective
councilman,
correct.
G
I'll
I'll
do
I'll
do
my
part.
I
mean,
as
far
as
I
can
write,
I
can
write
the
letter
for
okay
and
pretty
much
express
what
we
talked
about
already.
G
I
don't
know
what
king
got
to
hear
most
of
it
about
what
we're
trying
to
do,
but
I'll
either
or
I'll
go
ahead
and
text
them
right
now
and
see
if
they
can
do
the
same.
Okay,
the
other
committee
members,
also
just
so
that
everybody's
on
the
same
page
and
and
see
if
they
can
put
a
couple
of
paragraphs
together
and
send
them
over
to
them
yeah.
G
We
really
want
this
for
their
ears
to
come
up
and
say
something's
going
on
out
there
right,
let's
just
sit
down
with
them,
without
having
to
wait
these
next
two
weeks
without
doing
anything
correct.
I.
B
Think
the
having
the
word
urgent
in
there
is
important.
G
A
D
Gary
would
you
was
your
recommendation?
Was
it
completely
blown
out
of
the
water
as
far
as
what
you're
thinking
about
the
wall.
B
No,
I
I
sent
them.
You
know
two
long
emails
with
a
map
of
color-coded,
of
where
I
thought
they
should
do
a
retaining
wall
and
where
it
would
still
be
appropriate
to
do
a
fence.
As
long
as
you
couldn't
see
the
fence
from
the
golf
course
and
or
see
the
retaining
wall
from
the
golf
course
numbers.
If
you
were
in
documentary,
you
know,
you'd
see
this
huge
wall,
but
if
you're
standing
with
a
glass
of
wine
in
your
hand
or
a
beer
at
the
back
of
the
clubhouse,
you
wouldn't
see
anything.
B
And
that
that's
that's
the
sensitive
and
cheapest
way
for
them
to
do
this
and
and
much
more
effective.
A
concrete
retaining
wall
is
just
going
to
require
less
maintenance
over
the
years
than
a
metal,
bollard
fence,
which
is
going
to
corrode
and
have
debris
and
be
undermined.
The
footing
for
that
fence
is
only
seven
feet
deep.
The
first,
the
first
big
release
of
water
from
amistad
will
just
wash
it
away.
B
Yeah
now
keep
in
mind,
they
could
come
back
and
say
you
know
what
you're
right,
we're
just
gonna
run
it
right
right
through
all
all
the
land,
between
the
golf
course
and
the
river
and
and
we'll
leave
all
that
alone.
You
know.
Well,
then
that
will
be
a
big
lawsuit
from
us
and
you
know
be
much
more
complicated.
The
smart
thing
to
do
is
a
retaining
wall
that
you
don't
see.
A
Well,
just
joaquin
just
emailed
me
that
he
had
to
get
off,
but
he
spoke
to
his
councilman
and
he's,
and
the
councilman
is
willing
to
address
it
with
bali,
but
I
told
him
that
rick
will
be
rich
if
you
reach
out
to
him
explain
to
what
each
committee
member
is
going
to
do
between
now
for
the
for
the
meeting,
so
you
can
kind
of
give
them
some
something
to
walk
in
right
now.
Some
guidance,
okay,.
D
B
Yeah,
wherever
there's
wherever
they
feel
like,
they
need
a
physical
barrier.
Instead
of
a
bollard
wall,
they
should
do
a
concrete
retaining
wall
right
against
the
cliff
you,
I
guess,
use
the
word
cliff,
because
all
the
farmland
and
and
mesquite
land
that
we
gave
the
city
is
much
higher
than
the
river,
so
they
can
achieve
some
section
of
wall.
It
may
not
be
30
feet
in
all
cases,
but
but
we
won't
get
30
feet.
They
can
use
electronic
surveillance
on
top
of
it
exactly.
G
And
and
and
so
the
other
thing
to
that,
the
urgent
message
is
that,
but
it
also
includes
the
city
of
reaching
out
and
and
bringing
them
to
the
table,
rather
than
just
avoiding
them
right.
B
Correct
the
city
has
to
be
proactive
and
notify
corps
of
engineers
and
cbp
tomorrow
that
you
know,
don't
don't
think
about
condemning
any
city
land
on
the
golf
course,
without
a
more
serious
conversation
of
what
you're
planning
to
do
there
with
the
city
of
laredo
right
because
it
was
me,
I
do
the
same
thing
on
the
water
plant
and
you
know
all
the
rest
of
it.
I
wouldn't
just
let
them
do
what
they
want
to
do,
because
what
they
want
to
do
is
horrible.
H
Okay
rick:
this
is
joe,
but
summarize
here
we're
going
to
have
an
item
on
the
as
a
public
comment.
It's
a
nice
council
meeting
correct
yes
on
the
public
and
that's
where
I'll
I
can
tell
mike
yeah
that
comment
is
going
to
be
thumbs,
are
going
to
be
right
out,
right
and
and
and
this
is
the
meat
behind
what
our
community
is
exactly
right.
A
A
A
Okay,
anything
else,
I
guess
we
could
move
on
to
the
last
item
is
the
max
golf
course:
management,
company,
presentation
or
yo.
I
know
dennis
might
just
go
over
a
couple
of
things
that
we've
moved
out
there
and
what
things
that
we
bought.
So
we
can
I'll.
Let
you
all
know,
I
know
you
all
need
to
get
some
make
some
phone
calls.
So
did
you
want
to
just
let
them
know
what
the
cards
we
got
and
what's
how
we're
starting
out,
how
we're
doing
over
there?
E
The
screens
screens
yeah,
no,
we
we
moved
on
to
get
dividers.
We
were
getting
a
lot
of
people
that
wanted
to
play
early
and
we
couldn't
let
them
play
because
we
were
limited
to
only
75
cards
at
once,
but
we've
gotten
some
dividers,
so
we're
gonna
be
able
to
go
ahead
and
increase
our
carts
availability.
So
we'll
be
able
to
get
everybody
in
to
play
in
the
mornings
before
the
sun.
Is
you
know
at
12
o'clock
noon,
but
also
at
the
same
time
weather's
getting
better.
So
it
should
all
get.
B
Okay,
so
dennis,
please,
please
tell
I'm
horstmann
that
the
chairman
of
the
greens
committee,
the
san
antonio
country
club,
is
jealous.
G
It's
going
to
be
it's
going
to
be
one
point
12
months
ago,
when
a
disastrous
plague
hit
those
greens
and
I'm
very
proud
of
the
work
and
how
far
we
came
along
in
in
such
a
short
period
of
time
to
get
him
back
to
normal,
but
it
I
didn't,
have
any
faith
latter
part
of
december
january
that
we
were
going
to
ever
be
at
this
level
again,
but
good
work.
E
We
got
a
little
bit
of
crab
grass
in
the
winter
and
it
spread
out,
but
tom
went
ahead
and
really
hit
it
hard
right
during
february
march
and
april
when
he
got
him
back
to
normal
and
then
the
little
rain
that
we
have
gotten
really
has
helped
us
out.
We've
got
some
of
the
best
greens
we've
ever
had
for
the
eight
years
we've
been
open.
D
Yeah
yeah,
I
was
out
there
yesterday.
The
golf
course
looks
pretty
good.
I
was.
I
was
bummed
out
to
see
a
pig
track
out
there
in
one
of
the
sac
in
one
of
the
sand
traps,
and
I
know
we
still
have
at
least
one
pig
trap
out
there,
but
I
think
somebody
needs
to
set
that
thing
to
get
that
you
know
get
that
pig
out
of
there.
B
D
D
A
E
Okay,
no
problem
I'll
go
ahead
and
get
with
them
to
see
if
they
have
any
reports
on
anything
that
they've
seen
and
we'll
set
them
we'll
set
up
the
corn
and
all
that
stuff
and
see.
If
we
can
catch
anything,
that's
out
there.
We
did.
D
D
E
Main
staff
reported
that
they
actually
saw
him
crossing
through
the
cow,
whatever
you
want
to
call
that,
but
they
would
use
the
middle
portion
of
it
so
that
they
wouldn't
get
caught
and
we're
like
wow
in
the
middle
of
the
road.
You
know
how
our
gate
has
the
for
the
for
the
the
clad
cattle
guards.
I'm
sorry
right
in
the
middle,
it's
what
we
use
to
walk
when
we
locked
the
gates
and
all
that,
and
they
said
that
the
javelinas
had
learned
to
walk
through
the
middle
of
that
board.
Getting
caught
in
the
category.
E
No
we've
we've
shot
one
before
with
the
march,
when
march
lotto
was
in
as
the
green
keeper
he
he
went
and
bought
it
with
one
of
those
little
arrow
guns
or
whatever
they're
called,
and
he
went
ahead
and
talked
to
the
city
of
laredo
and
they
said
you
can
go
ahead
and
shoot
it
with
that
and
they
did
they
found
it
and
they
got
it.
Usually.
E
Maine
is
the
first
one
to
report
me
on
anything
that
they
see
out
there,
whether
it's
you
know,
mountain
lion
or
bobcats
or
whatever
they
haven't
seen
one
yet,
but,
like
mr
pellegrini
said
they
saw
one
so
I'll,
go
ahead
and
alert
them
to
it
and
we'll
start
getting
the
hog
fences
ready.
I
mean
the
hog
traps.
B
And
then
have
something
with
a
weed:
eater
walk
the
perimeter
of
the
fence
and
if
there's
any
holes
under
that
skirt
that
we
laid
down
or
if
vegetation
has
lifted
it
up,
then
they
have
to
put
it
back,
because
we
paid
85
000,
including
some
of
my
money,
to
build
that
pig
fence.
But
it
has
to
be
maintained.
B
Well,
so
so
jj,
I
don't
know
if
tom
horseman
can
do
all
this,
but
remember
chacha
benavides
built
that
fence.
He
knows
how
to
build
a
good
big
fence,
but
the
exterior
is
a
skirt.
You
know
that
did
not
crawl
under
but
like
like
louie's
saying
if
it
eroded
under
there
it
it
needs
every
once
in
a
while
some
remedial
work,
but
we
need
to
keep
that
clean.
In
other
words,
there
should
be
a
lane
around
it
where
you
could
get
in
an
atv
or
one
of
the
golf
maintenance
cart.
A
Right,
it
got
kind
of
thick
well
once
what
we
can.
I
understand
we
can
send
a
crew
up
there
and
start
identifying
dennis,
let's
see
where
they
there's
a
place,
that
they
there's
an
opening
or
something.
So
we
can
get
that
thing
taken
care
of.
D
D
To
be
an
opening
somewhere
because
there's
this
is
the
first
time
I've
ever
seen
that
you
know
for
several
years
that
it's
been
there,
so
you
know,
but
it
can
be
taken
care
of.
We
just
need
to
get
accurate,
yeah.
A
Well,
we'll
coordinate
with
dennis
and
send
the
crew
over
there
and
put
the
traps
up
and
then
also
the
same
as
well
and
mr
jacob
said
start
I
mean
I
know
it's
kind
of
thick
to
get
in
with
a
long
defense
slide
along
the
pick
line
to
it
right
now,
but
started
walking
or
driving
the
course
around
see.
If
we
can
identify
some
areas,
okay,
I
will
get
on
it.
A
A
Very
much
okay,
just
I
think
we
couldn't
any
items
for
next
meeting
that
you
would
like
to
put
it
on
the
agenda
for
next
meeting.
G
I
wait
to
see
if
we
can.
I
know
dennis
and
I
have
been
talking
about
some
and
if
I
didn't,
I
don't
even
call
it
a
capital
improvement.
Just
anything
added
that
we
talked
about
dennis.
Let's
start
kicking
the
ball
around
on
the
on
some
of
the
things
that
that
you
might
want
to
see
out.
There
too,
I
guess,
make
it
a
more
efficient,
more
desirable.
G
Experience
when
we
go
play
golf,
we
were
talking
about
that.
You
know
a
food
area
at
number,
12
and
or
in
between
12
and
and-
and
I
don't
know
if
you
wanted
like
a
little
permanent
structure
or
just
something-
that's
mobile
for
for
weekends,
when
it
gets
really
busy
there
that
you
have
more
access,
guys,
have
more
accessibility
to
food
and
water
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
in
that
area.
So,
but
let's
just
I
bring
it
up
so
that
we
can
talk
about
it
and
get
some
news
going.
A
E
We
talked
to
a
couple
of
people
or
we
we've
we've
shopped
it
around,
and
I've
talked
to
ms
stanley
and
I've
sent
her
some
information
on
it.
It's
just
like
a
food
trailer
that
would
allow
us
so
whenever,
let's
say
the
lemurs
come
back
or
we
got
an
event
down
at
the
at
the
object
or
whatever
we
can
take
it
out.
E
There
showcase
the
max
burger
showcase,
the
mac
shirts
and
hand
out
stuff
like
that,
and
then
you
just
close
it
up
and
lock
it
up,
and
then
you
drive
it
back,
but
in
a
situation
like
we
are
right
now
in
the
pandemic.
It
would
really
come
in
helpful
if
we
ever
hit
some
sort
of
situation
where
okay,
well,
the
restaurants
closed
and
it's
kind
of
hard,
because
you
know
people
they
need
to
be
seeing
the
food
or
smelling
it.
E
A
Actually,
dennis
council
passed
last
week,
council
last
week,
passed
that
you
can
they're
going
to
start
allowing
no
food
trucks
and
mobile
units
to
go
to
different
parks
and
start
selling
things.
So
you
know
it's
it's.
They
just
passed
the
last
week
that
you
can
it
can.
You
can
have
units
to
go,
sell
at
parks
or
you
can
have
something
there
and
you
you
you
have
it
and
let's
say
you
say,
there's
an
event
somewhere.
You
can
drive
it
around
so
right
now
they
just
passed
it
last
week,
just
fy.
Okay,.
G
A
Yeah
we'll
get
back
we'll
start
going
and
apologizing
to
monday,
but
we
are
scheduled
to
do
it
on
thursday,
the
third
thursday
of
the
month,
which
will
be
october,
the
15th,
the
next.
The
next
meeting.
G
G
You
did
good
in
surveying
everybody
before
right
as
it
gets
closer
that
way
we
don't
have
to
get
get
set
on
any
date.
Okay,.