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From YouTube: August 3, 2021 Northside Green Zone Task Force
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A
Okay,
I
wanted
to
try
something
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
will
be
into
it,
but
I
thought
we
could
do
a
couple
group
breaths
together
to
start
the
meeting.
A
So
if
you
can
go
ahead
and
close
your
eyes,
don't
do
it
if
you
are
driving
or
shopping
or
generally
in
public
and
I'm
going
to
take
breasts.
You
can
take
yourself
off
mute
if
we
want
to
listen
to
all
our
breasts
that
you
don't
have
to,
then
I'm
gonna
breathe
in
through
my
nose.
I'm
gonna
hold
it
at
the
top
for
like
half
a
second
and
then
breathe
out
through
my
mouth,
and
I'm
gonna
do
that
three
times.
Okay,.
A
This
time
we're
going
to
do
a
little
bit
of
a
different
icebreaker
a
little
bit
more
abstract.
I
thought
we
could
do
a
fill
in
the
blank.
So
the
first
part
of
the
sentence
is,
I
am
a
commitment
to
blank
and
you
can
fill
it
in,
however,
literally
or
abstractly,
you
want
I'll
start
and
then
kelly
will
go
ahead
and
call
on
people.
C
D
I'm
committed
to
the
well-being
of
others.
E
G
H
Present
committed
to
breathing
fresh
air.
B
I
Hi
I'm
committed
to
growing
things.
E
J
Everyone
I'm
julie,
I'm
committed
to.
G
Hi,
I'm
lynae,
and
ever
since
I
moved
to
minnesota,
I'm
committed
to
getting
people
to
to
you
know,
share
their
talents
and
not
be
afraid
to
speak
up
and
to
to
brag
a
little
and
to
to
not
be
so
modest
about
their
gifts
and
contributions.
K
Sorry,
my
dogs
just
started
their
barking
as
soon
as
you
called
on
me.
I
am
committed,
and
so
now
I'm
in
the
closet.
E
L
Good
evening,
everyone,
I'm
vanessa
and
I'm
committed
to
the
creative
mandate,
which
is
leaving
this
world
a
better
place
by
creating
productive
families,
doing
productive
work
and
looking
for
opportunities
to
bless.
Others.
E
M
E
N
Hi
good
evening,
everyone
anita
arena
davis-
here
I
am
committed
to
my
family
and
their
future.
B
O
Hey
everybody
I'm
just
getting
in
here,
so
I
kind
of
missed
the
introductions,
but
I
gather
we're
talking
about
commitments.
My
name
is
lars,
I'm
on
I'm
in
marshall
terrace,
and
I
am
committed
to
leaving
more
than
I
take
whether
it
be
physical
or
emotional
or
things
like
that
with
communities
I
just
want
to.
I
want
to
give
back
more
than
I've
taken
and
that's
it.
B
B
No
okay,
so
first
guest
is
najma.
P
Hi,
my
name
is
najma
and
I'm
committed
to
giving
back
to
my
community.
P
Yeah,
I'm
currently
an
urban
scholar
working
under
the
health
department's
environmental
programs
division.
So
basically,
I'm
an
intern.
B
Marketa
fatu.
R
Hello,
my
name
is
fatu.
I
also
have
a
similar
role
as
nashville,
so
working
with
martina,
and
I
worked
with
her
last
summer,
so
just
continuing
work,
but
I'm
committed
to
just
being
like
a
good
human
and
trying
to
put
a
smile
on
everyone's
face
in
every
way.
I
can
so.
S
Hi
everyone,
I'm
also
I'm
the
third
urban
scholars
working
with
marquita
this
summer
and
I'm
always
committed
to
I'm
gonna,
I'm
committed
to
always
learning
I
mean.
B
Unless
I
missed
someone
I'll
round
it
out,
so
I'm
kelly
city
of
minneapolis
and
also
west
phillips
resident,
I
am
committed
to.
B
T
Sure
I
believe
fox
and
son
as
well,
but
I
can
go,
I'm
julia.
I
work
for
the
city
minneapolis
and
I'm
commitment
to
being
mentally
present
when
I'm
physically
present.
U
A
Okay,
so
today,
let's
go
ahead
and
work
on
adopting
the
agenda,
we're
going
to
discuss
possible
in-person
retreat
and
see
how
we're
all
feeling
about
that,
especially
with
all
the
delta
variant
stuff
coming
up
and
then
we're
going
to
revisit
and
approve
the
group
norms
that
were
listed
in
or
that
were
created
in
2019.
A
Several
years
ago,
and
then
we're
going
to
go
through
funding
proposal,
pitches
and
then
there's
some
updates
about
community
air
monitoring
projects.
B
If
you
also
want
to
add
improving
the
minutes
from
fell
to
the
last.
A
Year,
okay,
so
at
the
joint
meeting
we
basically
spent
most
of
the
time
with
in
a
discussion
with
mpca
and
a
couple
of
city
folks,
along
with
the
south
side
and
at
the
june
17th
meeting,
it
was
when
we
approved
our
auar
comment.
Letter
comment
letter.
A
B
Right,
I
will
call
roll
joanne.
B
E
T
B
E
E
A
E
A
E
F
A
Nice,
okay,
so
now
we're
going
to
do
a
quick
temperature
check
how
everyone's
feeling
about
an
in-person
retreat.
We
would.
If
we
wanted
to
have
food,
we
would
have
to
use
our
green
zone
funding,
because
the
city
can't
pay
for
food
for
board
and
commission
meetings
so
one.
How
are
you
feeling
about
in-person
meetings
in
general
and
two?
L
B
I
I'd
be
okay
with
meeting
in
person,
because
I
want
to
see
all
of
you
and
as
long
as
you
know,
we're
practical
about
it
and
I'm
torn
about
spending
green
zone
money
on
fun.
But
I'd
be
okay.
E
D
H
Yes,
on
meeting
I
prefer,
if
it
was,
I
mean
outdoors,
would
probably
be
most
practical.
I
think
we
discussed
that
and
then
good
with
putting
some
type
of
vote
up
there
on
just
what
type
of
food
we
would
but
good
with
having
those
funds
come
from
from
the
group.
It's
all
approved.
B
O
I'm
good
with
meeting
in
person,
I'm
not
sure
if
I
really
got
the
entire
context
that
this
would
be
a
one-time
thing
or
if
we're
going
to
try
to
transition
to
doing
these
meetings
through
the
s,
the
fall,
because
I
do
think
as
things
go
forward,
we're
going
to
get
back
to
major
restrictions.
So
I
don't,
I
don't
think
it'd
be
a
sustainable
solution,
but
I
would
love
to
meet
everyone
in
person
and
as
far
as
food,
I'm
totally
cool
with
that.
I
think
everyone
that's
been
committed
to
the
green
zone.
O
It
would
be
nice
to
have
you
know
kind
of
a
little
like
celebration,
sort
of
food
thing,
but
I
also
just
want
to
mention,
like
I
know,
there's
several
members
on
the
green
zone
that
have
big
gardens,
I'm
one
of
them.
I
have
a
huge
garden
and
I've
literally
just
been
giving
away
bags
and
bags
of
food
to
friends
of
mine
it'd
be
kind
of
cool.
If
maybe
members
of
the
green
zone
that
can-
and
you
know,
do
a
garden
could
even
just
do
like
a
potluck
garden
thing
roasted
vegetables
or
something
like
that.
L
C
V
L
Ahead,
can
I
make
a
comment
on
that,
so
do
do
the
due
to
kovic,
cooking
and
feeding
each
other
is
not
a
good
idea.
They
ask
if
you
do
things
that
you
have
the
food
catering
by
a
certified
state
licensed
person,
but
now
I
see
I
think
it
would
be
nice
if
you
had
stuff
from
your
garden
that
you
wanted
to
come
out
and
share,
and
people
could
take
some
and
take
it
home
and
prepare
it
themselves.
E
L
I'm
for
meeting,
because
I
miss
all
you
guys
and
I
love
to
be
in
the
same
room
prepare
preferably
outside,
because
because
of
the
new
rise
in
the
epidemic,
that
if
you're
inside
a
building
with
50
or
more
people,
you
are
required
to
wear
a
mask.
L
B
And
did
you
have
any
thoughts,
besides
preferring
catering
for
food,
about
the
spending
of
green
zone
funds
on
food.
L
E
Great,
thank
you.
Lynnae.
G
K
So
I
I'm
for
the
retreat.
K
I
guess
I
missed
a
conversation
that
led
up
to
it,
though,
so
I
guess
I'm
not
exactly
sure
what
it's
going
to
look
like
if
it's
a
half
a
day
or
a
full
day,
and
I
would
rather
let
it
be
outside,
and
if
it's
inside
I
would
only
come
if
we're
all
wearing
masks
and
then
for
the
money.
I
guess
it's
frustrating
to
me
that
we
would
need
to
use
our
funds
on
something
like
this.
K
As
opposed
to
you
know,
the
upper
harbor
terminal
group
gets
to
have
city
funds
spent
on
it
for
food,
so
that
just
frustrates
me
that
there's
different
you
know
different
groups
get
access
to
that
funding
for
food.
So
I'm
kind
of
in
between
on
that.
L
No,
I
didn't
hear
you,
but
I
was
going
to
comment
that
the
city
did
not
spend
money
on
food
for
us
that
money
was
provided
by
the
green
environmental
justice,
coordinated
a
person
foundation
through
them
people,
the
city
didn't
pay
for
people.
W
It's
the
same
money
so
kind
of
like
the
midnight
foundation
or
I'm
trying
to
think,
or
maybe
it's
not
the
midnight
foundation.
Actually
it
was
city
money
that
was
given
to
the
environmental
justice,
coordinating
council
to
work
on
green
zones
and
other
stuff,
and
that's
the
money
left
over
and
then
yeah
the
mcknight
money.
I
think
pays
for
the
other
learning
tables.
H
And
maybe
a
point
of
clarification
to
make
as
far
as
just
what
I
think
we're
discussing
with
would
just
be
an
in-person
meeting,
and
you
know
I
think
calling
it
a
retreat
is
maybe
more
than
what
we
had.
We
had
thought
it
would
be.
You
know
it's
okay
to
call
that
just
because
we'd
all
be
getting
together,
but
my
understanding
was,
it
would
just
be
more
of
an
in-person
meeting
and
because
we're
all
in
person
for
the
first
time.
H
B
E
Y
I'm
good
for
wherever
yeah
indoors
outdoors,
I
don't
it
doesn't
bother
me
either
way
and
for
using
the
funds
for
feeding
ourselves.
If
it's
longer,
my
concern
is
only
on
the
food
part.
If
it
starts
in
the
morning
making
sure
we
have
juice,
coffee,
water
and
something
to
sustain
ourselves
for
the
day,
and
if
it's
just
a
couple
hours,
then
whatever
is
appropriate
lunch
or
dinner.
E
F
B
Great
and
then
I
also
want
to
ask
our
staff
folks
on
the
task
force,
julie
and
jim.
What
are
your
thoughts
so
maybe
you'll
start
with
julie.
J
So
well,
I
don't
have
a
opinion
about
paying
for
the
food
I
like
food,
but
I
think
we
could
also,
if
there's
a
decision
not
to
pay
for
food,
we
could
eat,
bring
our
own
max
or
whatever
or
bring
stuff.
This
package
to
mrs
vanessa's
point
I
I
would
be
comfortable
with
in-person
meeting
if
it
is
outdoors
and
I
and
for
someone
who
was
talking
about
us
being
indoors.
J
B
W
B
Awesome,
jim.
M
Probably
pretty
similar
to
what
julie
said,
I
don't
know
if
I
have
a
strong
opinion
about
the
food.
If
the
group
wants
to
spend
the
money
on
it,
I'm
fine
with
that.
I'm
also
fine
with
bringing
my
own
food
and
I'm
okay
with
meeting
in
person,
but
I
of
course
I
like
many
people.
That
said
I
would
want
to
be
outside.
I
guess
at
this
point.
B
Right
well,
it
seems
like
there
is
definitely
a
consensus
there
amongst
folks.
So
then,
maybe
the
discussion
can
shift
over
to
kind
of
like
when
you
would
want
to
have
this
meeting.
Do
you
want
to
have
it
as
your
next
planned
or
scheduled
meeting
and
just
a
reminder?
B
So
I
don't
know
that
could
also
conflict
with
people's
vacation
schedules
prior
to
kind
of
the
school
starting.
So
just
want
to
add
that
context
in
if
you
did
want
to
pick,
want
to
discuss
whether
august
31st
works
for
folks
or
if
you
wanted
to
pick
a
different
day
or
if
we
realized
that
you
know
august
31st
doesn't
even
work
for
a
meeting
for
a
normal
meeting
I'll.
Leave
that
I'll
hand
it
back
to
you,
jackie.
A
O
A
But
I
don't
know
how
inconvenient
this
would
be
to
push
that
meeting
back
until
september
14th.
I
don't
know
what
that's
like.
H
I
would
second
that
for
september,
14th.
A
B
I
will
be
on
vacation
september
14th,
but
if
you
all
want
to
go
forward
and
julia's
okay
holding
it
down,
I
am
happy
to
help
do
all
the
prep
work
that
would
be
needed.
D
I
was
okay
with
august
31st
and
I
know
people
got
school
and
stuff,
but
I
think
that
way
we
just
get
it
together
and
I
was
okay
with
grilling,
because
I
sat
at
restaurants.
I
see
how
people
are
in
there
and
the
cooking
staff.
I
trust
us
if
we're,
I
don't
know
it's
a
personal
thing
to
be
vaccinated
or
whatever,
but
I
think
just
washing
the
food
and
bringing
the
food
those
that
are
vaccinated.
Anybody
doesn't
have
rejection
and
just
cook
it
there.
D
I
trust
us
more
so
than
what
I
see
in
the
restaurants
and
that's
just
my
personal
opinion
and
if
everybody's
cool
with
that,
we
can
wash
it
get
a
little
pavilion
thing
and
cook
right
there,
because
everything
will
be
fresh
because
even
if
we
took
it
home
or
whatever
we're
still
cooking
it,
and
I
feel
more
trust
here
than
I
would
in
a
person-
restaurant.
Sorry,
that's
just
being
my
personal
thing.
H
Yeah,
I
don't
just
maybe
add
to
that.
I
feel
like
it's.
It's
maybe
an
option
and-
and
you
know
for
those
comfortable
could
bring
what
you
know
depending
on
how
we
want
to
fund
but
bring
what
you
want
to
have
cooked
and
we
cook
it
there
or,
if
you're,
not
comfortable
with
you
know,
sharing
food
or
having
it
prepared
in
the
group
setting
that's
totally
understandable
and
you
know
I
think,
maybe
we
could
do
one
and
option
not
one
or
the
other.
D
You
want
to
take
up,
let's
take
a
vote
on
that.
I'm
just
saying
because
I
know
people
have
mixed
feeling
feelings,
but
whatever
package,
even
at
this
who's,
ever
cooking,
it's
going
to
get
a
package,
and
I
I
I
don't
know
you
know
I
mean
we'll
see
each
other
washing
hands
and
and
whatever
I
I
just
trust
us
more
so
to
do
it
right
in
sight
and
have
the
food
prepared
and
I'm
willing
to
come
early
depending.
W
Michelle
can
we
just
let
people
just
do
it
if
they
want
to,
and
then
let
people
eat
it
if
they
want
to,
but,
like,
like
andrew
said,
just
had
the
option,
so
we
can
get
some
food
ordered
and
packaged
safely,
and
then
people
can
bring
vegetables
and
eat
them
and
eat
other
people's
vegetables.
If
they
want
to,
can
we
do
both.
K
Yeah
I
just
wanted
to
share
that.
I
was
looking
at
our
work
plan
the
other
day
and
one
of
the
things
in
there
is
to
support
our
north
side
plant-based
businesses,
and
there
are
a
number
of
those
here
and
kelly,
and
I
and
roxanne
I'm
sure
we
have
a
few
people
in
this
group
that
can
help
with
that.
So
anyway.
I
just
wanted
to
share
that,
because
I
don't
think
we've
had
much
of
a
chance
in
the
last
year
and
a
half
to
do
that.
W
That
would
leave
breaking
bread,
wendy's
soul
and
sammy's,
and
probably
hallway
people
probably
a
couple
of
other
folks
that
don't
necessarily
have
a
restaurant,
but
they
still
have
catering
and
stuff.
H
I
don't
know
if
that
that
works,
or
I'm
just
thinking
of
logistics,
how
we
get
this
planned
and
the
right
things
in
place
in
that
by
the
31st
and
obviously
to
keep
today's
meeting
going
too.
So
I
don't
know
thoughts
on
an
email
list
with
suggestions
and
letting
us
kind
of
tally
from
there.
K
I,
like
that,
oh
I
was
just
gonna
say
I
can
send
a
list
of
the
businesses
that
I
know
of,
and
maybe
kelly
can
add
to
that
and
roxanne
could
add
any
plant-based
businesses
that
roxanne
san
jose.
W
Pretty
much
like
you
could
just
ask
people
to
make
things
that
don't
include
dairy
or
meat.
You
know
like
ask
them
to
make
salad.
Ask
them
to
make
beans.
Ask
them
to
make
rice
like
we
could
do
that
sort
of
thing,
or
you
know
some
people
said
they
wanted
food
and
food
food
to
me
is
like
being
salad,
no
I'm
saying
like,
but
if
people
want
chicken,
they
also
got
stuff
like
that
too.
So
we
should
probably
have
you
know
more
of
a
plant-based
diet.
K
Yeah,
I
was
just
suggesting
one
of
the
things
that
was
in
the
work
plan,
which
was
to
support
a
plant-based
north
side
business.
So
we
don't
have
to.
It
was
a
suggestion.
H
Maybe
we
narrow
it
down
and
then
and
then
have
a
vote
from
there.
I'm
just
thinking
of
what
you
know
to
not
have
such
an
expansive
list,
but
targeted
with
with
within
the
you
know,
like
you're,
saying
michelle
within
the
goals
of
our
organization
here,
and
then
you
know
just
that
we
can
all
agree
on.
H
H
W
But
then,
if
some
volunteer
for
that,
anybody
could
call
me
hit
me
up
after
the
meeting.
If
you
want
to
help.
D
Yeah,
but
I
just
want
to
be
known
if
somebody
wants
to
grill
something
I'm
okay
on
the
grill,
I
can
throw
down
on
a
grill.
C
W
B
Yeah,
if
we
settle
on
a
date
julia
and
I
can
work
on
making
a
reservation
at
a
park
in
either
north
or
northeast
within
the
green
zone,
a.
B
Oh
yeah,
I
guess
if
it
was
a
private
property
place
or
a
garden,
we
could
do
that
too.
W
B
Yeah,
if
you
have
ideas
besides
park
spaces,
send
those
to
julia,
and
I.
H
Do
we
need
to
put
it
to
a
vote
on
the
date
to
see
if
31st
works
for
a
majority,
or
how
do
you
want
to
proceed
with
just
locking
down
a
date.
D
D
Let's
do
a
family
gathering
because
we're
green
zone
family-
and
I
mean
roxanne
vanessa
larson
they've
been
around
for
years
and
from
the
beginning-
and
it's
like
a
community
family
to
me,
how
I
see
it
and
I
look
at
each
one
of
the
prior
people
to
for
leadership
and
guidance
and
through
all
these
different
things
that
we
go
through
and
I'm
very
boisterous.
But
I
just
feel
that
we're
kind
of
like
a
family
and
a
community
within
within
ourselves
and
to
me
it's
a
special
place,
even
though
we
argue
and
yell.
W
Thank
you.
Maybe
we
could
do
an
icebreaker,
I
mean
I
don't
want
to
volunteer
for
everything,
but
I
love
this
type
of
so
whoever
wants
to
come
up
with,
like
maybe
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know
how
long
we're
meeting
together.
I
thought
it
was
a
meeting,
but
if
it's
not
a
meeting
and
it's
just
a
gathering
to
maybe
reflect
and
just
chill,
then
we
just
set
up,
maybe
an
amount
of
time
that
we're
willing
to
give
because
then
we
can
think
about.
A
So
I
was
thinking
of
mostly
just
hanging
out,
maybe
doing
some
like
brainstorming
and
goal
setting
and
kind
of
some
of
these,
like
big
picture
things
that
we
don't
necessarily
get
the
chance
to
talk
about
during
a
normal
meeting,
because
we
always
have
guests
and
stuff,
but
also
I
just
really
want
to
meet
everyone
in
person,
but
maybe
we
could
do
like.
So
instead
of
doing
just
a
leadership
meeting,
we
could
do
a
I'm
going
to
do.
A
D
D
And
we'll
reach
out
to
roxanne
and
michelle
on
that
committee
and
with
our
deals
and
let's.
W
X
U
W
D
Going
to
do
august
because
kelly
got
to
be
there,
I
don't
care
because
she
gets
everything
done.
She
makes
all
the
communications.
So
sorry,
in
the
name
we'll
face
chat,
you,
okay,
we
gotta
have
kelly.
B
T
X
D
We
gotta
pay
today
august
31st.
Let's
keep
it
moving.
Let's
do
the
next
agenda,
trust
building
activity,
developing
group
norms
andrew,
take
it
away.
H
Right
so
this
came,
this
came
up
with
how
we
want
to
conduct
ourselves
going
forward
and
some
of
this
part
was
developed
from
the
original
task
force
in
2019.
So
I'm
going
to
go
through
what
kind
of
three
three
phases
of
where
we're
at
with
things.
So
the
original
adoption
was
a
list
of
one
two.
Three
four
six
bullet
points
that
I'll
go
through
right
now
and
then
additional
ideas
for
leadership
that
came
from
the
leadership
meeting
going
forward
and
then
some
suggestions
for
ground
rules.
H
We
want
to
add
to
that,
and
obviously
we're
self-governing
here,
so
speak
up
right
now
and
afterwards
and
we're
open
to
discussion
after
we
go
through
some
of
this
as
well
so
point
one
from
2019.
H
If
writing
letters,
staff
of
the
task
force
can
volunteer
to
write,
then
the
task
force
reviews
approves
and
signs
off
on
the
letters
I
feel
like
most
of
that
has
been
adhered
to.
I
think
as
we
if
we
get
to
transition
back
to
in-person
meetings.
I
think
a
lot
of
this
is
easier
in
person
than
than
virtual,
but
those
are
the
ground
rules.
H
We
came
in
with
additional
ideas
from
june
21st
2021
north
northside
green
zone
leadership
meeting
is
for
adopting
the
agenda,
accepting
meeting
minutes,
having
facility
review
the
agenda
and
what
happened
last
meeting
to
believe
we've
been
doing
for
check-ins
asking
if
mood
was
a
color
or
weather
pattern
or
ex
flowers
listed
here,
but
I
think
what
we've
been
doing
is
is
kind
of
breaking
the
ice
and
that's
the
general
concept
for
starting
meetings.
H
Have
someone
prepared
to
work
with
people
who
get
heated
individually,
touch
base
with
people
and
maybe
putting
someone
who's
kind
of
the
sergeant
at
arms
setting
boundaries
on
guest
speakers?
I
think
we
we
can
do
a
better
job
on
on
this
as
well,
enabling
us
to
frame
the
conversations
limiting
guests
who
are
coming
in
with
their
own
agenda.
H
They
only
have
conversations
with
guests
where
there's
not
the
opportunity
to
influence
and
open
into
listening.
I
think
that
comes
from
kind
of
the
presentations
that
we've
felt
we'd
be
getting
rather
than
conversations,
but
leaving
five
minutes
again
at
the
end
of
every
discussion
to
talk
to
ask
for
input
from
folks
who've
been
quiet,
I
think
again
we're
going
to
ask
people
to
raise
their
hands
as
best
as
possible
and
stepping
in
if
their
point
is
going
on
after
five
minutes.
So
everyone
can.
H
H
We
want
everyone
to
prepare
to
participate.
You
may
be
asked
to
share
what
you
think,
or
we
may
ask
for
comments
from
those
who
haven't
spoken.
I
think
it's
always
okay
to
pass
and
you're
asked
to
share
a
comment,
but
we
do
want
to
hear
from
everybody.
H
H
If
you've
already
voiced
your
ideas,
let
others
have
the
opportunity
when
you
speak
be
brief
and
to
the
point,
when
speaking,
I
think
it's
a
good.
We
we
think
it's
a
good
idea
to
state
your
name
and
where
you
live
in
a
public
meeting,
it's
helpful
to
know
who's
speaking
where
they
come
from
again
getting
back
to
one
person.
Speaking
at
a
time
refrained
from
a
side
conversation
in
the
group
setting
pay
attention
to
the
person.
H
Speaking,
if
you
think
you'll
forget
an
idea
that
comes
to
mind,
write
it
down
again,
listen
to
and
respect
others
points
of
view.
Do
your
best.
Take
it
upon
yourself
to
understand
the
pros
and
cons
of
every
option,
not
just
those
you
prefer
be
as
objective
and
as
fair-minded
as
you
can
be,
and
now
again
at
the
end
here
seek
first
understand
not
to
be
understood,
so
ask
questions
to
seek
clarification
when
you
don't
understand
the
meaning
of
someone's
comments.
H
So
I
know
it's
a
lot
to
just
kind
of
hear
coming
from
my
mouth,
but
I
know
there's
a
document
out
there
to
look
through
as
well
and
we're
asking
for
people's
feedback
on
the
the
set
agenda
from
2019
what
we've
been
doing
present
and
some
ex
extensions
of
the
present
and
ground
rules.
We
have
in
place
any
thoughts
or
questions
just
immediately
as
we
go
through
it.
H
K
One
of
the
things
that
we
do
with
sorry,
I'm
getting
distracted
by
my
dog
here.
One
of
the
things
that
we
do
at
a
couple
of
my
other
meetings
is
have
an
open
space
at
the
end
of
our
meetings,
where
you
know
if
there
are
either
tensions
that
need
to
be
worked
out,
or
you
know
positive
things
that
people
want
to
say
about
what
happened
at
the
meeting
that
that's
a
space
for
that
so
anyway,
I'm
just
adding
that
as
a
additional
idea.
If
we're
able
to
add
ideas
right
now,.
G
I
don't
think
this
has
been
as
big
of
a
problem
since
we
went
virtual,
but
I
think
you
can
all
remember
when
we've
had
meetings
where
there
we
there
was
no
adherence
to
the
time
schedule
and
like
not
to
be
a
buzzkill.
But
if
we
do,
if
we
do
actually
want
to
get
serious
about
timing
in
the
five
minutes,
then
we
would
actually
need
to
designate
someone
to
be
the
stopwatch
master
and
kind
of
track.
G
All
that,
because
we
have
had
meetings
where
you
know,
someone
will
give
extended
comments
for
15
minutes
and
then
it's
the
time
to
leave
and
we
haven't
gone
through
the
agenda.
So
the
choice
is,
do
we
stay
and
some
people
have
to
get
home
or
you
know,
so
I'm
all
for
doing
the
the
timing,
but
we
would
have
to
actually
instead
of
saying,
like
I
think
it's
been
about
five
minutes,
we
would
have
to
probably
keep
it
very
fair
and
democratic
and
actually
time
each
speaker.
A
D
I
agree
with
her
as
far
as
michelle's
suggestion
I
kind
of
get
that,
but
then
we're
talking
about
over
time
and
we're
very
passionate
people.
Let's
face
that
fact,
but
having
a
clock
and
a
timer
and
someone
calling
on
that.
That
would
be
a
perfect
idea.
So
then
that
way
everybody
gets
a
chance
and
we
can
move
continue
to
move
forward
in
our
meetings.
V
Yeah,
my
computer
didn't
want
to
keep
working
the
long
12-hour
day
here,
so
it's
crapped
out
on
me,
but
apologize
guys.
I
think
that's
the
second
time.
That's
happened
after
after
speaking,
and
opening
up
for
questions.
A
B
How
do
people
feel
about
us?
Oh
sorry,
I
was
going
to
ask
if
anybody
has
any
concerns
with
any
of
the
suggestions
that
were
proposed.
So
you
know
the
this.
This
third
of
ideas
come
directly
from
a
u
of
university
of
minnesota
website.
So
it's
not
even
necessarily
that
you
know
this
is
coming
from
green
zone
members
saying
we
need
to
do
this.
They
were
just
sort
of
like
recommended
best
practices.
If
you
like
some,
don't
like
others,
it
doesn't,
you
don't
have
to
add,
just
keep
adding
to
it.
H
Yeah,
just
as
going
through
them
and
looking
at
it
kind
of
prior
to
the
meeting,
there
are
some
that
are
that
are
a
little
bit
repetitive.
I
don't
think
you
know
we
need
to
to
re-list
some
of
the
same
things,
but
what
I
did
want
to
ask
before
you
know
adding
or
removing
or
anything
is
just
getting
a
feel
for
just
does.
Anyone
feel
like
any
of
this
is
unreasonable
or
is
is
just
kind
of
overstepping
that's.
H
W
Five
minutes
is
a
long
time,
not
that
I
couldn't
take.
You
know
I've
been
one
of
the
snake,
so
I
would
say
I
agree
with
you
that.
Okay,
that's
what's
up
everybody!
Actually,
I'm
shocked
that
we
didn't
write
these,
because
I
totally
think
that
they
were
very
relevant
to
issues
and
stuff.
We
were
having
I'm.
W
You
know
either
in
the
beginning
or
the
end,
and
you
know
maybe
in
the
middle.
It
doesn't
matter
to
me,
but
I
think
that
one
one
of
the
things
that
I've
been
really
frustrated
is
is
with.
When
we
allow
like
manipulation
and
sac
people
sabotaging,
you
know,
everybody
has
an
opinion
on
how
someone
could
sabotage
something
but
they're,
like
actual
you
know,
like
gaslighting
and
things
that
have
happened,
and
I've
just
been
like.
W
D
D
Not
to
interrupt
anybody,
but
I
think
that
before
we
do
our
meetings-
and
we
have
guests
that
we
should
set,
let
rules
be
known,
so
they're,
not
disrespecting
us,
you
know,
and
and
and
let
it
be
known
that
they
have
to
follow
our
rules
too.
D
You
know
we
can't
really
mute
people
and
things
like
that,
but
we
can
let
them
know
ahead
of
time
our
rules
and
if
they
don't
abide
by
our
rules,
we'll
ask
them
to
you
know,
leave
or
you
know
something
like
that,
but
as
far
as
the
guests
being
disrespectful,
I
think
we
should
have
rules
read
before
we
have
our
meetings.
So
then
that
way
they
understand
we're
not
going
to
play
that
disrespectful
stuff
to
any
of
our
members.
W
I
think
we
should
be
able
to
mute
them,
because
I
had
an
experience
where
it
was
okay
for
people
to
come
into
green
zones
and
speak,
but
when
the
tables
return
and
we
were
having
a
conversation
in
their
environment,
they
were
very
quick
to
mute
us
whether
or
not
we
were
arguing
or
not.
So
even
if
we
were
just
asking
a
question
about
an
outcome
of
something
that
they
had
said,
I
was
muted
straight
right
away,
which
I
thought
was
very
ironic.
W
You
know,
like
things,
need
to
be
fair
on
both
ends,
so
the
city
can
do
it
and
city
staff
can
do
it,
and
this
is
a
city
technically
a
city
community
meeting.
Then
we
should
also.
I
hope
that
somebody's
job
is
to
like
mute
when
someone
is
coming
on
and
you
can
tell
it's
something
more
than
the
topic
at
hand.
H
B
Yeah,
so
in
the
meetings,
the
way
that
we're
hosting
them
now
I
don't
have
the
ability
to
mute
someone
permanently.
They
can
all
they
can
always
unmute
themselves.
The
other
format
like
that
the
city
council
uses
for
their
meetings.
People
are
assigned
either
as
presenters
or
attendees.
B
So
right
now,
if
you
open
your
show
participants
list,
we're
all.
I
think
maybe
it's
participants,
but
I
so
what
I
can
do
is
make
individuals
attendees
and
then
I
think
I
would
have
the
ability
to
mute
them
permanently.
B
So
that's
something
that
we
could
maybe
play
with
you
know.
If
we
do
have,
I
think
we
would
have
to
decide
who
we
would
want
to
designate
as
attendees
versus
participants
and
maybe
julie,
and
I
can
look
into
the
team's
functionality,
because
while
we
could
have
our
guests
be
attendees,
I'm
not
sure
if
that
would
stop
them
from
being
able
to
like
share
their
screens
or
or
do
other
things
that
they
might
need
to
do
as
part
of.
B
C
C
W
I
don't
know
leslie
that
might
have
been
you
or
vanessa,
but
I
that
would
be
great
to
let
people
know
ahead
of
time
what
the
rules
are
and
what
we're
allowing
and
then
also
give
them
the
chance
like
look
if
we,
if
you
come
in
somebody
got
to
be
on
top
of
that
like
if
you
come
in,
and
you
start
talking
and
you're,
not
a
member
or
whatever
it's
not
even
time
for
you
to
speak
like
that,
then
I
think
we
should
ask
them
you
know,
can
you
can
you
mute
and
wait
to
speak
or
something
and
then,
if
they
don't
then
mute
them
like
don't
just
mute
them
right
away?
L
I
think
most
of
the
the
instructions
or
the
things
that
you
guys
are
asking
questions
about
should
be
controlled
by
the
leadership
team
and
kelly
and
then
my
other
comment
is.
I
see
the
suggestions
up
there.
What
happened
to
the
rules,
the
norms
we
already
had
in
place,
and
then
we
had
other
things,
other
things
that
we
had
said
that
we
wanted
to
see
in
the
meaning:
that's
not
in
that
top
area.
L
So
I
think
it's
part
of
this,
some
that
we
wrote
them
on
individual
papers
just
like
we
did
the
things
that
we
use
when
it
comes
to
putting
proposals
up
that
they
met
certain
criterias
or
certain
things
from
the
work
plan
that
we
to
cut
to
cover,
so
that
part
should
be
in
this
as
well.
I
think.
L
H
I
guess
my
my
concern
comes
back
to
enforcement.
You
know,
I
I
think
this
is
this
is
for
present.
You
know,
presentations
coming
to
us
and
and
the
the
word
at
verbiage
around.
You
know
we
want
you
here
for
a
conversation
and
not
a
presentation.
I
I
like
that
idea.
You
know
how
soon
in
advance
can
we
get
them
to
buy
into
that?
You
know
right
before
they
are
starting.
L
I
thought
the
three
minutes
were
for
individuals
making
comments
on
a
presentation
or
something
I
think
if
a
person
is
is
coming
for
a
presentation.
It
should
state
that
it's
a
presentation
before
and
then
that
presentation
should
come
to
us
before
the
day
of
the
presentation,
and
if
we
got
questions
that
we
want
answered
or
them
to
speak
on
in
the
presentation,
we
should
present
them
to
them
prior
to
them
coming
to
us
with
a
presentation.
So
when
they
come,
they
should
cover
those
things
in
the
presentation.
V
X
L
D
Can
I
say
something
didn't
we
do
that
with
this?
Who
the
city
planners
and
that's
when
we
kind
of
got
heated
there
and
they
didn't
even
answer
any
of
the
questions
they
kept
voiding
come
out.
Well,
we
got
jobs
and
and
all
this
other
stuff
and
they
kept
trying
to
do
their
presentation
even
with
the
excel
energy,
so
even
sending
questions
forward
to
it
when
they
send
their
presentation.
D
The
only
people
that
did
comply
to
that
was
the
pollution
control.
So
I
think
sending
the
questions
and
let
them
know
that
we're.
You
know
we
sent
you
a
list
of
questions
before
they
start
speaking.
Are
you
ready
to
prepare
those?
While
you
give
your
presentation,
I
think
certain
questions
should
be
asked,
and
so
then
that
way
they
know
what
we
expect
from
them.
B
And
I
just
want
to
comment
sorry,
jackie,
to
interrupt
you
that
a
lot
of
credit
to
how
good
the
mpca's
presentation
was
goes
to
roxanne,
who
was
able
to
have
a
conversation
with
them
beforehand
and
be
very
clear
about
the
expectations,
because
I
tried
to
do
that
with
our
cped
staff
before
the
upper
harbor
terminal
presentation
and
thought
I
was
very
clear
about
these.
Are
the
questions
that
folks
have
please
be
direct
and
specific
to
responding,
but
obviously
that
that
was
not
the
presentation
that
you
all
necessarily
received.
B
So
I
definitely
think
we
can
do
our
best
with
this
and
then
by
sharing
the
ground
rules
in
advance.
Along
with
any
discussion
questions,
then,
if
we
need
to
interrupt
and
say
you
know,
you're
not
following
the
ground
rules,
I
I
think
it
gives
a
good
kind
of
backstop.
A
No,
that
was
actually
ties
into
exactly
what
I
was
just
about
to
ask,
which
was:
what
could
we
do,
or
the
leadership
team
specifically
do
to
structure,
make
sure
that
these
meetings
are
structured
more
like
the
joint
meeting
with
mpca,
instead
of
like
the
upper
harbor
terminal
meeting
from
earlier
this
summer,.
W
I
think
they're
both
different
meetings
too
so
like
being
kind
of
hard
on
yourself,
because,
honestly,
like
it's
a
dif,
it's
different
when
it's
like
economics
involved
more,
I
mean
not
that
npc
it
doesn't.
But
it's
like
mpca
came
with
information
and
then,
like
I,
mean
upper
hyper
terminal,
there's
a
lot
of
tension
with
that
and
how
cped
has
you
know
their
history
in
our
community?
There's
a
lot
of
issues
with
cped.
W
You
know
the
fact
that
it's
an
all-white
kind
of
group,
often
that
has
control
over
kind
of
what
happens
economically
in
our
communities
like.
That
is
an
issue,
but
also
just
the
fact
that
when
it
comes
to
money
and
monetary
things,
it
gets
a
little
more
complicated,
you
know
and
so
yeah,
but
yeah
I
mean
thanks
for
the
credit,
though,
but
it
was
two
different
things
too.
D
I
think
the
way
that
we
did
kelly
presented
and
roxanne
it
was
the
same
thing.
It's
just
people
with
attitudes,
and
it's
like
you,
you
you
people
have
no
say,
but
we
vote,
you
know
we,
we
we're
running
a
city
and
we
don't
care
what
you
say.
So
it's
just
a
disrespect
level
and
that's
where
I
still
want
to
get
that
propos.
D
What
is
that
that
development
plan
who
we
are
and
how
we
stand
to
get
past
and
to
bring
in
the
city
council
and
to
finish
that,
so
we
can
be
recognized,
but
then
I
seen
kelly
did
submit
it
to
kim.
So
I
think
that
the
more
recognition
that
we
get
as
a
community
that
we
will
be
less
ignored,
regardless
of
how
we
speak
or
or
our
emotions
and
feelings
spill
into
these
meetings.
A
So
for
meetings
like
with
upper
harbor
terminal
people,
do
you
think
that
not
the
most
we
can
do?
But
do
you
think
the
best
plan
of
action
is
just
to
shut
them
down
when
things
go
wrong
or
is
there
something
else
we
could
do
to
be
more
proactive
about
it
because
I
mean,
as
far
as
kelly
told
them
what
to
do
and
they
didn't
do
it
there's
not
much.
We
can
do
about
that,
but
I
would
like
to
never
have
a
meeting
like
that
again.
H
And
ask
just
for
oh
yeah.
Sorry
here
to
ask
to
the
group
is,
is
also
you
know,
obviously,
the
outside
groups
coming
in
and
presenting
to
us,
but
but
how
do
we
want
to?
How
do
we
want
to
govern
ourselves
like
when,
when
it
is
getting
crazy?
How
can
we
reset?
You
know
how?
What
is
the
the
process
that
we
can
agree
to
to
come
together
so
that
it
doesn't
go
completely
off
the
rails
and
we
can
still
be
heard
as
a
group?
C
C
D
It
should
be
our
own
sole
responsibility
or
to
text
somebody
on
their
phone.
Have
our
phone
numbers
and
say
hey?
Why
don't
you
take
a
break?
I
think
we
should
check
each
other
when
we're
at
that
point
and
not
take
offense
when
we
do
it
to
each
other.
You
know
so
then
that
way
we
can
sometimes
we
don't
realize
that
we
get
that
passionate,
because
we
are
passionate.
You
know
I
I
think
I
don't
know,
that's
just
a
suggestion.
V
H
Thank
you
for
that,
and
what
what
I'd?
I
guess,
I'm
thinking
about
this
coming
into
the
meeting
like
that's,
that's,
maybe
a
level
set
that
that
I'd
feel
good
coming
out
with
it's
just
knowing
that
if
we
are
trying
to
come
back
to
some
level
of
of
regroup,
it's
it's
not
out
of
any
disrespect
to
anyone
in
the
group
or
to
anyone.
You
know
amongst
each
other.
We
got
to
come
together
and
and
recognize
like
we're
we're
trying
to
do
this
together.
We
want
to
be
heard
so
thoughts,
suggestions
open
to
hearing
it.
L
Can
I
say
something
here:
part
of
the
leadership
committee
is
to
keep
the
meeting
moving
forward
and
to
try
to
cover
as
many,
if
not
all,
of
the
agenda
items.
L
So
when
someone
is
out
of
order,
you
call
you
let
them
know
they're
out
of
order,
and
you
call
for
point
of
order
to
come
back
to
where
we're
supposed
to
be.
If
they
don't
respect
that,
then
we're
going
to
have
to
ask
kelly
to
mute
to
mute
them,
but
you
give
them
a
warning.
You
let
me
be
very
professional
about
it.
Excuse
me,
but
we're
at
three
minutes.
Excuse
me:
what's
your
question
here?
Excuse
me:
what
statement
are
you
trying
to
make?
If
not
we're
going
to
ask
you
to
move
forward?
L
A
M
Well,
I
don't
even
know
if
I
should
say
it,
but
I
guess
I'm
gonna-
and
I
say
this
with
respect
to
everybody
here,
but
you
know
I
know
a
lot
of
the
people.
You
know
I
work
for
cped
so
and
I
think
a
lot
of
the
things
that
are
said
about
the
city
in
cped
are
fair,
and
so
I'm
not
trying
to
dispute
that.
M
But
I
do
know
that
my
colleagues
that
are
that
were
coming
to
present,
I
think-
and
I
was
actually
a
little
shocked-
that
kelly
would
say
that
she
that
they
didn't
do
what
she
said,
because
I
felt
like
that
meeting
kind
of
went
off
the
rails
before
my
colleagues
ever
got
to
to
speak
and
I
think
that
they
earnestly
wanted
to
come
and
explain
the
process.
But
I
felt
like
it's
just
like
anything.
They
would
have
said
wasn't
going
to
be
welcomed
very
well.
M
You
know
they
have
to
have
truth.
Speaking
to
that
spoken
to
them.
That's
that's,
that's
true
and
they
shouldn't
be
given
a
pass.
That's
true,
but
also
you
know
they
they're
just
trying
to
make
it
through
a
meeting
as
well,
and
I
think
that
that
was
a
really
difficult
meeting
for
anybody
to
have
to
give
a
presentation,
and
so
I
I
just
feel
like
you
know,
in
fairness
to
them,
I
think
they
wanted
to
come
and
answer
questions
and
I
think
they
wanted
to,
and
sometimes
their
answer
is.
M
Is
you
know
the
auar
process,
whether
whether
it's
justified
or
not
is
a
discovery
process?
It's
not
an
approval
process,
and
so
I
think
what
they
were
trying
to
say
was.
Is
it
was
trying
to
explain
that
because
they
pointed
something
out
in
the
aur
doesn't
mean
that
they're
endorsing
it
or
improving
it?
Now,
I'm
not
saying
there
aren't
flaws
with
it
or
there
aren't
things
that
we
should
have
commented
on,
and
I
think
when
you
all
wrote
your
letter,
you
did
a
good
job
of
trying
to
approach
it
from
that
way.
M
But
I
don't
know
what
I'm
saying
you
know
I
feel
like
you
guys
should
be
able
to
add
whatever
opinions
you
want,
but
I
do
think
it's
a
really
hard
meeting
to
come
into
for
people
to
talk
to
and-
and
I
think,
if
you
you
just-
I
think
we
have
to
find
ways
to
speak
that
truth
and
to
make
our
opinions
known
in
a
way
that
I
don't
know
that
this
just
isn't
so
difficult
for
a
staff
person,
because
I
think
that's
a
lot
of
times
why
city
staff
and
people
just
don't
want
to
do
stuff
like
this.
M
It's
and
we
can
say
well,
that's
that
doesn't
matter
that's
their
job,
but
you
know
people
are
people
and
that
that's
one
of
the
things
I
think
we
need
to
work
on.
So
I
don't
think
anybody
came
there,
I'm
not
defending
the
upper
harbor
terminal
project,
that's
a
whole
different
thing.
I'm
just
saying
I
think
the
people
that
came
there
to
present
were
were
trying
to
in
good
faith,
explain
the
process
to
you
and
whether
they
did
a
good
job
or
not.
Is
I
guess
people
can
disagree?
I
disagree
on
that.
M
But
I
know
that
you
know
they
had
asked
me
a
little
bit
about
what
should
we
do
and
how?
How
should
we
do
this,
and
so,
if
kelly
gave
them
some
instructions
that
they
didn't
follow?
I
guess
I'm
disappointed
in
that,
but
I
don't
think
their
attitude
was
we
don't
like
these
guys?
We
don't
care
about
them
and
yeah.
I
don't
think
that
at
all,
so
I
just
want
people
to
know
that.
A
Well,
the
frustration
was
because
the
point
of
the
meeting
was
not
to
get
an
update
on
what
they
were
doing.
The
point
of
the
meeting
was
for
them
to
address
the
concerns
that
we
had
sent
to
them.
So
that's
where
my
frustration
came
in
and
that's
why
I
think
the
mpca
meeting
went
well
because
it
was
a
conversation
and
they
came
there
with
the
intent
of
having
a
conversation.
M
So
I
think
that
whoever
made
the
suggestion
of
maybe
putting
questions
in
writing,
I
think,
is
a
good
suggestion.
I
think,
just
from
my
standpoint
when
I
think
about
the
amount
of
stuff
that
I
have
coming
at
me
every
week,
you
know
even
with
my
best
intentions,
sometimes
you
forget,
or
you
make
mistakes,
and
I
know
hillary
one
of
the
people
working
on
this
had
two
aurs
one
was
the
roof
deep
one
was
the
upper
harper
terminal.
M
I
think
she
was
getting
something
like
a
thousand
emails
a
day,
so
you
know
I
mean
that
there's
all
you
know.
I
mean
it's
just
hard
for
people
to
find
the
time
to,
even
when
they're
listening
to
people
listen
well
when
they're
having
that
amount
of
stuff
coming
at
them.
So
I
really
think
that
whoever
made
the
suggestion
of
facilitating
discussion
by
having
some
written
things
saying
these
are
the
things
we'd
like
you
to
have
a
response
to.
M
M
W
I
enjoyed
listening
to
you,
jim.
I
think
there
was
that's
a
lot
to
respond
to
I'm
not
going
to
try
to
respond
to
it
tonight,
because
I
y'all
know
how
I
am
so
it
would
go
for
a
long
time,
but
I
I
appreciate
your
truth
and
I
hope
that
you
appreciate
you
know
our
community's
truth
as
well.
I
think
there's
a
lot
for
cped
and
us
to
have
a
conversation
about
I'd,
be
totally
willing
to
have
that
conversation.
W
I
think
you
know
what's
frustrating
is
I
think
the
point
where
that
I
know
this
hit
the
fan
on
that
meeting
was
there
was
a
remark
made
by
the
city
made
by
one
of
you
saying
that
you
kind
of
had
put
all
this
work
and
did
all
these
things
that
we
had
asked
you
to
do,
but
a
lot
of
times
the
city
always
takes
credit
for
what
the
community
pushed
you
to
do,
which
we
shouldn't
have
to
push
people
to
like
acknowledge
our
psychological
needs,
but
we
often
have
to
which
is
very
draining
for
us.
W
Imagine
how
much
northside
gets
asked
questions
about
what
we
want
and
then
we
say
that
and
then
decades
go
by
and
it's
the
same
thing
and
instead
of
having
conversations
with
city
that
are
holistic
and
realistic
and
and
and
really
open
to
change
a
lot
of
times.
It's
like
we're
just
getting
talked
to
and
we're
getting
the
process
told
to
us
about,
what's
going
to
happen
and
at
least
very
little
room
for
us
to
imagine
and
to
dream
and
to
build
things
that
we
want,
and
so
I
think
that
frustration
goes
both
ways
I
know.
W
W
But
I
think
the
main
thing
that
I
had
heard
was
like
all
these
green
zone
principles
or
all
these
principles
have
been
put
forward.
And
you
know
here
we
are,
we
put
them
into
the
vote
and
it
was
voted
for
and
then
the
committee
happened
after
and
I
tried
to
say
you
know
you
guys
are
always
taking
credit
for
what
community
had
to
fight
tooth
and
nail
to
get
you
to
do
and
it's
unfortunate
because
nobody
wants
to
go
through
litigation.
W
Nobody
has
time
to
fight
with
y'all
like
nobody.
Even
I
don't
even
want
that
bad
relationship
with
the
city.
I
think
that
it's
it's
it's,
it's
not
helpful.
You
know
it's
it's!
It's
not
helpful
because,
where
I'm
already
in
an
overburdened
community,
so
I'm
dealing
with
20
of
the
things
that
our
my
community
is
dealing
with,
and
now
I
have
to
fight
with
the
city
when
I've
already
shown
that
I
clearly
I'm
we're
all
trying
our
best
here
so
anyway.
W
I
spoke
a
lot,
but
I
will
just
say
thank
you
and
I
think
we
all
could
do
better
and
tension
is
good
and
running
away
from
it
or
trying
to
make
it
more
comfortable
for
white
people,
or
you
know,
maybe
not
particularly
white
people,
but
just
trying
to
make
it
more
comfortable
for
people
in
general
is
not
necessarily
the
way
that
change
comes
about,
but
we
do
have
to
take
care
of
our
health
and
stress,
and
so
I
would
just
say
I
don't
know,
do
a
lot
of
internal
like
work
and
like
don't
expect
somebody
to
write
the
questions
down
for
you
because,
like
jackie
said,
we
wrote
a
whole
letter
and
so
all
those
things
should
have
been
answered,
and
you
know
if,
if
we
were,
if
we,
if
kelly
had
met
with
john
to
tell
you
what
the
group
was
asking
for,
then
maybe
the
staff
should
have
been
writing
taking
notes
and
writing
those
things
down
to
make
sure
that
they
were
prepared
and
yeah.
W
W
So
you
know,
instead
of
trying
to
run
all
over
the
place,
we
might
be
better
off
bringing
the
south
side
and
the
north
side
together
to
talk
about
the
the
similarities
of
the
process
and
and
how
inequitable
it
is
for
both
sides
instead
of
trying
to
fight
with
through
litigation
and
all
that,
because
I'm
not
interested
in
doing
that.
But
if
you
won't
listen
to
me,
then
how
could
you
be
mad
that
I
would
use
those
tools
to
be
able
to
communicate?
M
I
I
respect
all
that
roxanne
and
I
guess
I
don't
know
if
I'm
communicating
well,
I
wasn't
necessarily.
X
M
Wanted
to
try
and
say
that
I
think
all
the
things
that
you
say
and
all
of
that
makes
sense,
and
I
and
yeah
I
know
I've
been
working
on
the
north
side,
how
people
get
tired
of
see.
You
know,
there's
always
somebody
like
me
coming
in
the
room
and
saying
what
do
you
guys
want,
and
I
know
it's
frustrating
because
people
say
we've
been
saying
what
we
want
you
know.
So
I
guess
I
wasn't.
I
don't
know
if
I'm
communicating
well,
I
wasn't
trying
to
say
say
that
I
yeah,
I
guess
we're
humans.
M
I
guess
I
was
just
trying
to
say
if
we're
trying
to
figure
out
a
way
to
to
I
mean-
and
I
do
realize
too-
that
if
you're
always
nice
and
you
and
you
never
raise
raise
your
voice
and
you
never
take
this
style,
then
it's
easy
for
people
like
me
to
just
say:
well,
you
know
done
with
that
meeting.
So
there's
a
time
in
the
place
for
putting
pressure
on
people.
A
lot
of
things
would
never
happen
if
the
community
didn't
do
that,
but
I
guess
I
was
just
thinking
for
something
like
I'm.
W
Sorry
I
just
I
just
wanted
to
say
real
quick.
Is
that
y'all
don't
understand
my
biggest
frustration?
Is
we
got
philanthropy
dollars
out
here?
We
got
millionaires
out
here.
Then
we
got
the
city,
the
government
who
initiates
these
conversations
and
sometimes
y'all,
make
it
worse.
Because
then
I
got
a
black
woman
who
I
know
from
my
neighborhood
who's,
all
of
a
sudden
defending
you
all,
instead
of
like
realizing
I'm
her
sister
like
I've,
been
out
here
with
her
fighting
hard
like
it,
doesn't
make
any
sense
that
you
guys
don't
notice.
W
Sometimes
you
do
divide
and
conquer
you
participate
in
that.
So
when
that
occurred,
when
somebody
steps
up
and
tries
to
defend
you
all
just
to
make,
you
feel
more
comfortable
but
shut
like
but
throws
daggers
at
me
in
the
process
and
then
y'all
sit
there
quietly
the
whole
time.
You
know
the
millionaires
sit
there
quietly
y'all
sit
there
quietly.
You
should
tell
a
person
in
a
minute
that
you
know
you
can
handle
that
that
conversation,
it's
okay,
you
there's
no
reason
for
you
to
be.
You
know
like
white
fragility
about
it.
W
You
know
what
I'm
saying
like
y'all
can
take
that,
because
the
distress
over
here
is
way
more
than
probably
what
you're
feeling
at
work
I
mean
like
we
we
need.
We
just
need
you
to
understand
that
that
we're
all
going
through
stress
and
you're
getting
paid
for
yours,
but
like
a
lot
of
us,
you
know
ain't,
nobody
paying
me
for
the
upper
harbor
terminal
work
or
the
northern
metals
work.
So
that's
my
heart
all
into
this,
so
it
hurts
me
too.
A
H
Yeah,
and-
and
thank
I
mean
thank
you
both
again.
I
think
this
is
an
example
of
we
want
to
keep
things
moving.
I
I
appreciate
both
points
being
made
and
I'm
not
the
one
to
say
if
this
is
all
fully
understood
by
any
means.
I
and
I
I
think
part
of
this
goes
back
to
the
the
origins
of
the
northside
green
zone.
Right,
we're,
not
elected
officials.
H
Yes,
we
want
to
be
heard,
but
it's
it's
something
where
you
know
we're
not
the
ones
who
actually
get
to
write
the
rules.
We
can
try
and
influence
them
as
much
as
we
can
and-
and
I
think
you
it
it's
easier
for
me
to
say
than
you
know
than
do,
but
you
there's
got
to
be
a
way
where
we
can
come
back
and
get
back
to
the
point
at
hand
instead
of
chasing
down
these.
You
know
these
paths
where
we're
not
going
to
get
hurt.
H
How
we
want
to
interact
with
each
other
is
something
that
it's
going
to
take
a
lot
of
work
for
us
to
actually
adhere
to,
but
I,
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
pos
positivity
in
in
trying
to
get
there,
so
maybe
that
wraps
up
kind
of
the
the
ground
rules
of
how
we
you
know
of
this
section
of
the
the
meeting.
But
I
really
appreciate
you
know
you've,
given
us
more
insight
as
to
where
you're
coming
from
and
from
the
city
side
from
the
community
side.
D
Any
other
comments
on
that,
so
we're
going
to
move
forward
and
it's
a
proposal
about
what
we're
going
to
do
with
the
leftover
money.
Besides,
food
kelly
had
sent
out
an
email
for
suggestions
and
proposal
forms,
and
I
don't
know
where
we're
at
on
that,
and
she
also
sent
out
a
list
of
what
happened
in
2019
to
2020..
B
Yup
so
first
I
will
show
the
what
we've
done
before.
B
B
So
the
total
amount
of
funds
that
we
started
with
with
was
40
000,
and
this
was
back
in
fall
of
2019
about.
We
have
6
100
left
6
100
left.
B
So
there
was
an
admin
fee
because
the
funds
went
to
the
public
policy
project
to
be
able
to
put
the
money
out
a
lot
easier
than
what
the
city
can
do.
We
were
able
to
kind
of
circumvent
the
city
procurement
process.
B
One
of
the
the
first
thing
was
a
plant-based
food
business
promotion
with
coco
and
lala.
So
there
was
almost
7
thousand
dollars
that
went
towards
that.
B
There
was
a
large
event,
the
north
side
climate
reality
project
that
there
was
a
variety
of
activities
related
towards
advertisement,
the
food
one
of
the
facilitators,
and
so
the
total
amount
of
that
was
about
3
500.
B
Then
healing
kits
that
included
solar
chargers,
total
about
5500
went
towards
that.
Then
there
was
healing
circles.
There
were
several,
so
I
think
this
funded
two
healing
circles
and
yolanda
is
not
here
to
talk
about
those,
but
I
know
she's
gotten
additional
funding
from
starting
those
off
to
be
able
to
continue
those
over
the
past
year.
B
So
each
one
was
about
32,
3,
400
and
then
so
all
of
that
happened
in
2019.
I
guess
the
healing
circles
went
into
2020,
but
then
the
two
things
that
the
task
force
funded
really
in
2020
was
some
initial
supplies
for
family
of
trees
initiative.
B
So
four
thousand
dollars
was
provided
for
that
and
then
air
conditioning
for
the
roots,
birth
center
and
three
thousand
dollars
was
provided
for
that.
So
that's
where
the
money
has
gone
thus
far
and
again,
there's
sixty
one
hundred
dollars
left.
A
B
B
This
fall
to
do
some
green
zone
projects,
so
I
actually
have
a
meeting
tomorrow
with
my
supervisor
and
minneapolis
foundation,
because
we're
hoping
that
we
can
co-promote
the
minneapolis
climate
action,
racial
equity
fund,
which
is
done
through
minneapolis
foundation
and
there's
like
money
for
large
projects
like
up
to
fifty
thousand
dollars
that
we
would
co-promote
some
specific
green
zones.
Community
based
projects
would
be
which
would
be
up
to
like
five
thousand
dollars.
B
So,
and
I
can't
remember
what
the
total
amount
is
that
we
have,
but
I
think
we
would
be
co.
We
would
promote
it
cross,
promote
it
between
north
side
and
south
side
green
zone
in
2019,
north
side,
south
side
green
zone
each
had
their
own
separate
pots
of
funds
that
they
dealt
with
differently.
Northside
green
zone
did
more
projects
that
task
force.
Members
led
south
side.
Green
zone
did
issued
a
call
for
proposals
and
had
community
members
submit
ideas.
B
So
I
think
this
would
be
more
of
sort
of
a
combination
of
that
it
would
be
kind
of
a
call
for
proposals,
but
obviously
task
force.
Members
and
south
side
green
zone
council
members
can
submit
their
ideas
for
projects
as
well.
D
I
got
a
question.
I
have
a
question
so
like
the
coco
and
la
la
production.
Is
that
still
in
business.
B
D
Okay
and
okay,
so
when
you
provide
funds
for
one
time,
was
that
that
was
just
promotion
advertisement
and
things
like
that.
Six
thousand
dollars
for
advertisement
is
that
where
I'm
gonna
go
because
each
one
of
these
things,
I'm
gonna
have
questions
about,
and
it's
like
the
healing
kits.
Are
there
any
healing
kits
or
any
solar
charge
charges
left
and
where
they're
all
distributed.
So
my
question
is
things
like
that.
When
I
see
this
I
mean
I
get
the
healing
circle.
People
come
together,
kumbaya
and
we
all
talk
and
have
that
and
maybe
some
healing
stones.
D
I
don't
know
what
was
given
there,
but
I'm
just
looking.
That's
just
the
economics
of
me
and
finance.
What
is
there
anything
left?
Are
these
things
still
running
any
profits
and
are
people
happy
about
the
projects
and
any
comments
and
things
that
happen
from
that
because
I
do
see
gift
cards,
so
I'm
just
I'm
just
curious
about
the
the
proceeds
and
how
they
were
allocated,
but
how
many
profits.
B
Yes,
so
for
they're
kind
of
reporting
on
each
of
these
varies
a
little
bit.
B
I
can
send
you
more
details
on
the
reporting
of
success
from
the
taste
of
north
side
event
and
the
variety
of
promotions
that
coco
and
lala
worked
on,
and
I
mean
this
document
also
notes
that
former
task
force
number
member
princess
was
involved
in
that,
in
addition
to
michelle
and
then
with
the
healing
circles
and
the
family
of
trees
and
the
healing
kits,
I
think
one
measure
of
success
that
I
really
see
in
it
is
that
the
green
zone,
funds
kind
of
acted
like
a
startup
funds
and
the
those
initiatives
have
gone
on
to
expand
and
get
more
funding
from
other
sources,
primarily
from
foundations,
but
also
from
university
partners
and
in
other
sources.
B
I
think
even
some
government
funds
through
hennepin
county
for
the
family
of
trees
and
variety
of
things.
So
I
think
that
has
been
definitely
a
measure
of
success.
For
me,
that
may
not
be
like
documented
somewhere,
but
I
think
that's
an
important
question
as
we
go
into
another
potential
round
of
funding.
What
does
success?
Look
like
for
you
all
for
these
projects?
What
would
you
want
to
kind
of
ask
of
any
proposers
for
what.
C
D
Yeah
because
I'm
not
connecting
healing
peeling
with
hooks
fried
chicken.
I'm
sorry,
that's
just
me
looking
at
it
in
a
in
a
healthy
sense
and
how
things
go.
So
I
don't
know
I
know
I
sat
before.
I
was
a
member
that
people
have
a
tendency
to
get
black
money
and
it
doesn't
go
into
our
community
because
you
put
african
there
and
no
offense
to
you
michelle,
but
I'm
gonna
call
you
on
that,
because
you
wanted
to
do
a
garden
over
northeast.
D
Is
there
profit?
I
mean
not
well
profit
as
well
as
any
of
these
items
left
over
and
is
there
movies
that
we
can
watch
this
project
and
is
it
being
displayed
of
how
things
are,
and
hopefully
lars
podcast
is
still
continuing.
I
don't
know,
but
that's
just
my
questions
just
for
future
and
looking
at
this
list
and
that's
just
on
an
economical
sense
thinking
about
money
and
where
it
should
go.
That's
all.
K
I
I've,
never
first
said
that
other
boulevards
is
african-american
because
of
okra,
so
I'm
not
exactly
sure
where
that
came
from,
but
it's
about
people
and
that
that's
what
it's
you
know
about
connecting
people
in
our
green
zone,
neighborhoods.
K
And
to
people
who
have
been
living
in
food
apartheid
policies
that
have
been
subjected
to
those
food
apartheid
policies
for
decades.
So
I'm
not
sure.
K
E
K
Clarify
the
misunderstanding
about
okra
african-american,
because
that
that
is
not
true.
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
it
is.
You
know
it's
about
people,
it's
about
bringing
gardens
and
teaching
people
self-sustainability
in
our
green
zone,
neighborhoods
the
people
that
need
their
the
people
that-
and
there
are
people
that
already
know
the
skills,
and
so
we
provide
some
of
the
resources
to
the
people
who
already
have
the
gardening
skills,
but
yeah
just
trying
to
be
a
resource
in
areas
that
have
been
subjected
to
our
our
policies,
our
food
apartheid
policies.
So
I.
D
Just
wanted
to
clear
it
out,
let
me
say
this:
it
was
for
a
plot
to
do
a
garden
and
you
were
using
the
word
african
american
and
I'm
just
saying
it
stuck
out,
and
I
asked
that
question
you
named
it
vegetable,
okra
or
some
green
or
something-
and
it
did
stick
out
to
me
because
I
was
floored
about
the
the
money
and
I
think
miss
vanessa
commented
about
the
plot
and
you
went
into
details
about
it
and
I
was
just
kind
of
curious
about
how
the
money
was
going
in
the
green
zone
and
how
people,
not
just
you,
but
people
in
general-
use
different
terminologies
just
to
get
funding
to
represent
a
community
and
the
money
doesn't
go
there
like
we
get
less
than
three
percent
of
the
environmental
justice
money,
that's
allocated
to
the
united
states
and
we
are
the
last
men
and
poll.
D
B
Yeah,
no,
I
think
those
are
really
good
points
leslie
and
anyone
who
wants
to
volunteer
to
be
on
the
review
committee,
for
you
know
those
future
proposals,
but
also,
as
we
consider
what's
being
proposed,
the
four
proposals
that
we
receive
for
the
remaining
sixty
one
hundred
dollars,
like
keeping
that
in
mind,
are,
is
this.
B
You
know
kind
of
like
fake
woody
is
the
terminology
that
I've
heard
you
use
you
know.
Is
it?
Is
it
just
using
fancy
language?
I
mean
city
minneapolis,
we're
brilliant
at
that
we
can
say
all
the
right
things
and
do
all
the
wrong
things
so
or
at
least
not
follow
through
on
the
right
things.
So
I
appreciate
that
point
yeah,
with
the
remaining
amount
of
time.
B
I
just
wanted
to
kind
of
quickly
go
through
the
proposals,
so
the
first
one
is
was
submitted
by
joanne,
so
the
project
would
be
working
with
community
members
for
environmental
justice
on
developing
outreach
to
neighborhoods
regarding
environmental
emergency
preparedness.
B
B
It
addresses
green
green
zone
goals
and
is
connected
to
a
green
zone.
Work
plane
action,
so
yes
on
both
of
those
the
next
one
was-
and
I
also
realized
after
I
created
this
form
and
started
receiving
responses.
I
didn't
ask
people
to
submit
how
much
money
they
wanted
for
these,
so
that
will
have
to
be
a
separate
conversation.
B
The
second
one
was
submitted
by
leslie
called
green
zone
on
the
billboards
so
could
to
communicate
to
north
and
northeast.
The
solution
would
be
advertising
on
billboards
and
then
does
this
meet
one
of
the
green
zone
goals?
Yes,
and
then
is
it
within
the
green
zone?
Work
plan,
yes,
related
to
community
awareness
and
education.
B
The
next
proposal
was
submitted
by
michelle
for
edible
boulevards,
so
the
problem
being
the
lack
of
fresh
produce
in
green
zone
neighborhoods.
B
The
solution
is
self-sustaining,
boulevards
in
our
gardens
on
the
boulevard,
so
funding
would
be
specifically
for
participants
in
north
side.
Green
zone
neighborhoods
who'd
like
to
participate,
but
they
are
in
neighbor
have
neighborhood
associations
that
are
not
currently
partnering.
So
is
this
currently
a
goal
and
in
the
work
plan?
Yes
and
yes,
the
final
one
was
submitted
by
yolanda
and
the
project
name
is
covid
gangs
and
healing
circle.
B
The
problem
is
african-american
continues
to
be
the
largest
unvaccinated
community
during
covet
gun
violence,
domestic
violence
and
gang
violence
are
also
number
three
in
the
country
in
minnesota.
Outreach
to
gangs
regarding
kovid
in
psychoeducation
is
not
being
addressed
by
any
preventative.
Effort
regarding
psychoeducation
to
this
population
is
necessary
to
close
relational
activities
that
occur
in
this
population,
so
the
proposed
solution
would
be
to
provide
education,
safe
events
for
individuals
for
vaccination
and
interventions
related
to
covet
and
other
health
concerns.
B
It's
related
to
the
green
zone
goal
yes
and
a
work
plan
item.
Yes,
since
yolanda
is
not
here
tonight.
I
won't
be
able
to
ask
her
how
much
she
was
going
to
be
requesting
for
this.
H
B
Yeah,
so
the
previous
healing
circle
events
were
would
take
about
half
the
budget
and
then
so
then-
and
I
have
I'm
not
sure
how
much
billboards
cost
I'm
actually
wondering.
I
think
one
of
the
working
groups
might
have
done
some
research
on
that
already.
I.
D
W
I'm
with
cmej,
so
we
don't
thank
you
roxanne
yep,
I'm,
like
anything,
would
help.
I
suppose
I
paid
the
young
people
fifty
dollars
an
hour.
So
so
whatever
I
mean
not
1500
could
go
towards
anything.
We
spend
a
lot
of
money
pretty
fast,
but
you
know
I'm
also
yeah.
So
whatever.
B
So
the
process
in
the
past
was
basically
the
whole
task
force,
just
kind
of
agreed
to
the
the
different
funding
amounts.
So
in
2019,
the
working
groups
who
were
developing
the
content
for
the
work
plan
brought
forward
their
proposals
for
funding
and
then
the
task
force
voted
to
move
forward
with
it.
Similarly,
in
2020,
when
there
was
the
couple
of
projects
that
were
proposed,
the
family
of
trees
and
the
I
think
healing
circles,
family
of
trees
and
roots
birth
center
were
all
went
through
in
2020
again.
B
Those
were
brought
forward
by
a
task
force.
Member
and
the
whole
task
force
voted
to
approve
that
one
thing
we
could
do
is
since
there
isn't
a
timeline
specific
to
the
remaining
6
100.
We
could
wait
and
kind
of
add
that
to
the
total
amount.
B
For
this
you
know
upcoming
funding,
availability
from
city
funds
and
just
kind
of
weigh,
like
you
know,
have
an
extra
one
hundred
dollars
in
that
decision
making
process
for
the
larger
pot
of
funds,
knowing
that
those
sixty
one
hundred
dollars
would
be
specifically
spent
on
north
side
projects.
B
So
it's
kind
of
up
to
the
group.
If
you
wanna
make
decisions
now
on
some
projects
or
if
you
want
to
wait
until
there's
this
larger
call
for
proposals
that
would
again
that
call
would
be
up
for
projects
up
to
five
thousand
dollars.
So
yeah
totally
up
to
the
group
to
decide.
G
Oh,
I
was
just
gonna
say:
maybe
you
covered
this,
but
it
got
really
loud
in
my
house.
Don't
forget
to
save
off
a
little
bit
of
money
for
the
august
31st.
K
The
garden
decision
would
be
really
helpful
now
because
we
want
to
try
and
get
the
gardens
in
for
a
second
round
of
crops,
so
just
wanted
to
put
that
out
there
if
possible.
Thank
you.
H
Question
to
the
group,
but
would
it
would
it
be
helpful
for,
and-
and
I
don't
know
if
you
know
with
billboard,
necessarily
how
they,
how
we
pick
where
that
goes,
or
how
much
of
a
choice
we
get
in
that,
but
just
with
edible
boulevards
would
it
make?
Would
it
give
people
more
comfort,
knowing
specifically
where
some
are
and
where
those
are
going
or
is
that
something
that
still
needs
to
be
worked
out
michelle
or
just
curious?
If
that's
something
that
maybe
adds
more
weight
to
you
know
its
urgency
level.
K
So
there
were
a
couple
of
people
that
I
met
at
the
mckinley
event
that
were
really
interested,
so
I
did
send
out
the
applications
yesterday
and
I
have
not
checked
today
as
far
as
how
that
goes,
but
there's
also
someone
in
hawthorne
that's
interested
someone
in
harrison,
that's
interested
and
then
a
couple
yeah.
K
I
think
those
those
four
are
the
ones
that
I've
met
personally
and
then
sent
something
out
to
a
larger
group
today.
So
just
kind
of
waiting
for
for
the
applications
to
come
in.
D
A
W
I
just
met
a
bunch
of
maybe
about
eight
young
boys
on
the
block
today
and
gave
them
all
my
card
and
told
them
that
if
they
was
interested
in
working
and
it
was
like
well
do
you
hire
felons
and
I
was
like
yeah.
I
definitely
want
felons
so
or
you
know
people
with
felonies,
so
I
mean
I
would
love
to
have
some
money
to
respond
to
them.
W
Fast
being
that,
I
was
already
having
a
conversation
that
you
know
it
ain't
it
ain't
it
standing
out
on
the
corner
at
this
gas
station
on
larry
and
logan,
and
that
I
would
rather
y'all.
I
told
him
I
would
give
them
a
little
ej
tour
and
then,
if
they
wanted
to
with
me,
they
could,
if
they
didn't,
you
know
they
could
make
that
decision,
but
yeah.
I
would
love
to
have
a
little
extra,
just
money
that
just
I
could
test
out
to
see
if
they're
interested.
H
Is
it
realistic
to
like
just
split
up
1200
for
each
one
of
these
proposals
and
and
then
wait
for
that
additional
funding
to
to
go
further,
I
mean:
does
1200
move
the
needle
on
on
each
four
of
these?
You
know
that
leaves
some
money
over
just
for
reserve
or
whatever,
but
just
curious.
If
that
type
of
proposal
would
be
of
interest
to
anybody.
D
Well,
my
thing
with
the
billboards:
it
would
be
on
the
north
side
and
northeast
it'd
be
two
different
billboards
and
I
thought
that
maybe,
as
a
group,
we
could
do
the
wardage
that
way.
The
people
on
the
northeast
knows
that
we
exist
and
that
we're
there
for
environmental
issues
and
they
can
reach
out
to
us
as
well
as
the
north
side,
because
passing
out
pieces
of
paper
and
knocking
on
people's
doors
and
things
like
that
in
our
communities
is
not
safe,
not
only
because
of
covet.
D
But
we
don't
know
what
elements
we
might
face
knocking
on
a
door,
and
I
think
that
a
billboard
people
would
see
it
and
kind
of.
Remember
it
and
it's
30
days,
and
I
forgot
the
price
and
I've
been
looking
diligently,
and
I
thought
I
had
it
on
my
proposal
exactly
how
much
both
of
them
would
cost,
and
I
just
thought
it'd
take
time
and
it
would
be
a
cute
community
engagement,
even
though
it's
not
basically
on
the
ground
working
per
se
with
people.
But
just
acknowledging
that
we're
here.
D
H
Right
and
that's
where
you
know,
I
think,
maybe
that's
a
longer
plan,
but
just
to
fairly
break
up
kind
of
what
we
we
do
have
that
kind
of
leaves
whatever
12
for
each
one
of
these
proposals.
12
for
the
group,
you
know
as
a
whole
and
and
then
hopefully
that
money
comes
through
quick,
just
trying
to
think
how
to
evenly
dis,
distribute.
A
E
F
No
further
comment
that's
been
but,
like
I
agree
with
what
what
everyone's
been
saying
so
far,
and
especially
with
andrew's
last
comment
about
pretty
much
funny.
All
of
these
also
like
great
ideas
and
then,
if
we
can
fund
them
now
and
if
they
are
time
sensitive
that'd
be
nice,
but
then
we
could
always
make
more
funding
later
in
the
fall
like
I
was
mentioned
earlier
as
well,
but
I'm
feeling
pretty
good
with
these
proposals.
H
D
I
want
everybody
in
the
group
to
know
the
billboards
would
be
a
team
effort,
it'll
be
all
of
us
to
say
what
wordage
and
how
you
feel
the
community
needs
to
communicate,
how
we
should
communicate
to
the
community
on
the
billboards.
T
Just
for
clarification,
could
we
list
the
proposals
again?
I
know
that
kelly
put
four
in
the
chat.
Are
those
the
four
or
is
roxanne's
a
fifth
and
is
there?
Are
we
proposing
any
money
for
the
august
31st
meeting
just
to
clarify
that
before
voting?
Maybe.
W
So
it's
not
my
proposal,
joanne
didn't
tell
me
she
was
proposing
it,
but
then
she
told
me
you
know
not
too
long
ago,
and
I
asked
her
I
said:
well,
did
you
put
cmj
on
there
and
and
she
she
didn't
clarify
whether
she
did
or
not?
So
it's
it's
not.
My
proposal.
I
couldn't
remember
joanne's,
been
definitely
supportive
to
this
work
every
day
at
the
garden
and
just
in
general,
with
working
with
the
young
people
that
I
work
with
so
we're
like
joanne
is
technically
on
cmej
too.
T
I
gotcha
thank
you.
I
just
wasn't
sure
if
you're
what
you
were
talking
about
with
the
guys
who
had
talked
to
if
that
was
separate
or
the
same
as.
W
I
always
try
to
combine
issues,
so
we
got
people
out
here
who
need
money
and
then
they're
just
out
there
and
I
figure
if
we
try
to
engage
more
with
stuff
we're
doing
you
know
if
they
find
it
interesting
they'll
stick
along
if
they
don't,
they
won't.
But
I
mean
you
gotta
try
and
that's
how
I
think
it's
important,
but
I
don't
know
joanne
also
has
been
volunteering,
giving
all
her
free
time
away.
W
D
B
It
does
leave
so
basically,
my
understanding
is
andrew.
You
divided
one
hundred
by
five,
so
it's
twelve
hundred
for
the
four
proposals
and
there's
approximately
twelve
hundred
left,
which
would
provide
enough
for
the
food
and
probably
have
a
little
bit
remainder
which
we
could
you
know
throw
in
with
the
proposals
coming
call
for
proposals
coming.
This
fall.
H
A
B
F
G
H
E
I
E
B
All
right
that
motion
is
approved
and
move
forward.
I
will
connect
with
each
of
the
individuals,
along
with
james
trice,
who
will
be
able
to
get
the
funds
out.
B
I
did
have
a
few
announcements,
but
looking
at
time
I
can
send
those
again
via
email,
so
you've
all
heard
me
mention,
I
think,
the
community
ear
monitoring
project.
This
is
a
follow-up
from
our
group
meeting.
Let
me
know
if
you're
interested
in
being
part
of
an
initial
conversation,
we'll
also
probably
have
the
city
come
back
for
further
conversation
at
the
joint
meeting
with
southside
green
zone
on
october
5th.
But
let
me
know
if
you
want
to
be
part
of
that
before
then.
B
We're
also
probably
we're
also
moving
forward
with
the
presentation
to
city
council,
so
work
plans
are
finally
going
in
front
of
city
council.
If
you
want
to
either.
I
know
right
if
you
want
to
either
help
with
the
presentation
which
I
did
send
to
draft
out
a
link
to
it
or
so
putting
it
together
or
actually
helping
to
deliver
it
to
the
city,
especially
if
you
had
a
role
in
developing
the
work
plan.
B
Please
let
me
know
that
will
probably
be
happening
in
september
early
september,
and
then
we
have
been
talking
one
of
the
ideas
that
came
out
of,
I
think
one
of
the
joint
meetings
in
the
spring.
It
was
an
idea
that
michael
cheney
proposed
but
kind
of
seems
to
have
grown
legs.
B
It's
the
idea
of
like
a
green
zone
summit
or
green
summit,
where
it
would
be
not
only
northside
green
zone,
south
side,
green
zone,
but
also
probably
the
food
policy
council,
the
community
environmental
advisory
commission
and
potentially
outside
organized
organizations
or
ej
leaders
coming
together,
and
it
would
be
like
end
of
this
year.
Early
next
year
is
kind
of
the
timeline
we're
thinking.