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From YouTube: March 2, 2021 Northside Green Zone Task Force
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B
Long,
I
have
started
the
recording
for
a
meeting
for
the
purposes
of
the
city
clerk's
office.
Okay,.
B
Yes,
I
can
run
through
that.
Let's
start
with
is
georgiana
on.
B
F
G
D
D
H
E
D
D
B
D
All
right,
not
yet
lynnae.
D
A
K
F
This
is
jackie,
I
was
gonna,
say
helpful,
but
following
leslie,
that
seems
silly.
A
K
A
Amen
and
we
all
can
be
hopeful
and-
and
I
always
prayerful-
for
good
outcomes-
good
weather,
harmonious
world
us
coming
together
as
one
anybody.
Next,
I'm
I'm
overjoyed,
I
will
say
about
the
idea
of
it:
warming
up,
but
as
far
as
the
trial
thing,
I'm
just
kind
of
being
watchful
and
prayerful
prayerful.
I
L
I
was
gonna
say
I'm
feeling
green,
because
I
can
see
some
green
grass
autumns
out
peeking
through
the
snow.
Finally,
so
green
zone.
A
M
A
Thank
you
so
much
I've
been
anticipating
the
flowers
planting
flowers
too.
Next.
G
H
A
A
So
I
guess,
since
nobody
else
want
to
speak
up,
we'll
move
on
to
the
next
item
on
the
agenda,
which
is
the
adoption
of
the
agenda.
Anybody
has
any
changes
to
the
agenda,
want
to
add
anything
to
the
agenda
speak
now
or
if
I
ever
hold
your
peace.
M
A
Announcements
is
down
number
seven.
A
A
B
Yeah,
do
you
approve
the
agenda.
D
B
D
L
B
B
D
D
A
A
A
Is
there
any
corrections
to
be
made
to
february
the
fourth
minute.
I
A
A
D
C
D
D
O
I
A
Okay-
and
we
had
everybody,
said
yes
right,
so
it
is
so
so.
The
next
agenda
item
is
the
election
for
tonight.
The
first
discussion
of
the
election
is,
we
have
been
this
last
year
running
with
the
leadership
team.
Would
you
guys
like
to
continue
with
a
leadership
team,
or
would
you
like
to
go
through
the
to
the
structure
of
chair
and
co-chair
chairs,
chair
and
co-chair,
or
you
just
want
to
keep
it
as
a
leadership
team.
L
J
J
It
was.
It
is
a
group
of
four
of
us
we
meet
prior
to
this
meeting
and
create
the
agenda.
Have
other
discussions
about
you
know
things
for
future
agendas,
maybe
bring
somebody
as
a
speaker.
It's
it's.
It
works
in
a
group
which
is
nice
because
you,
if
you
were
a
chair
that
would
be
your
sole
responsibility.
J
This
way,
you
can
depend
on
your
your
co-leaders
to
meet
with
you
and
have
this
discussion
kelly
arranges
all
that
and
keeps
the
minutes
for
us
when
we
have
the
leadership-
and
I
think
it
works
really
well,
because,
if
you've
ever
been
chair
of
a
committee
before
a
group
like
this,
that
responsibility
is
on
one
person
and
the
co-chair
might
help
to
create
the
agenda.
But
still
it
is
the
chair
for
facilitating
the
meetings
right
now.
Misfit,
miss
vanessa
has
been
facilitating
the
meetings.
She
does
a
good
job
of
it.
J
A
A
Co-Chairs
I
the
last
committee
I
was
on
we
we
were
co-chairs,
so
no
one
person
was
responsible
for
the
whole
me.
You
know
we
kind
of
did
it
together.
So.
A
Even
if
we,
we
can
just
say
the
leadership
committee,
or
we
can
just
say
co-chairs
and
instead
of
having
four
people
that
could
be
just
you
know,
it
still
would
be
three
people
but
will
be
co-chairs.
A
So
you
know
what
I'm
saying:
you'll
still
have
three
people
that
will
be
in
place
to
run
a
meet.
Just
if
I
can't
be
there,
then
one
of
the
other
two
will
be
the
ones
to
step
up
and
run
the
meeting.
So
what
say
you
would
you
rather
leave
it
the
way
it
is
set
up
now?
Would
you
like
to
go
to
co-chairs.
M
So,
in
my
opinion,
this
is
michelle
I
I
would
like
to
have
as
many
people
involved
in
in
leadership
as
possible,
and
so
you
know
finding
out
like
how
many
people
are
interested
in
doing
the
chair
position
and
you
know
going
from
there.
So
I
don't
know
how
many
people
said
that
they
wanted
to
do
this,
but.
A
We'll
be
taking
nominations
soon,
as
we
determine
which
way
we
want
to
go
well,
it
actually
be
the
same
people
or
the
people
that
you
vote
to
be
on
there.
It's
just
to
be
and
still
be,
the
leadership,
a
leadership
team
but
you're
just
being
co-chairs.
That's
all.
A
A
A
A
As
far
as
agendas
work
to
be
done,
you
know
what
I'm
saying
you
understand
what
I'm
saying
and
then
that
way,
one
or
two
or
a
couple
of
people
can't
get
together
and
overpower
and
take
the
meeting
take
over
the
meetings,
but
we're
all
stay
professional,
we'll
run
the
meetings
like
they're
supposed
to
be
ran,
and
we
we'll
just
have
the
right
etiquette
between
the
four
of
us.
We
should
be
able
or
whoever
the
team
be.
H
H
You
know
accentuating
each
other's
strengths
and
being
able
to
have
that
that,
as
you
said,
team
approach,
I
don't
you
know,
I
think
team
is
overused
sometimes,
but
I
like
the
collaborative
approach
of
us
being
able
to
iron
sharpen
iron.
So
I
I
would
like
to
keep
it
at
the
collaborative
leadership
approach.
C
Hi
this
is
peggy.
I
have
a
suggestion,
I'm
fairly
new
to
this
group,
but
I
did
participate
in
the
south
side
green
zone
a
little
bit
and
I've
been
on
lots
of
committees
in
my
life,
and
I
think
that
the
collaborative
approach
is
really
good.
I
would
suggest
that
you
consider
making
one
of
the
people
a
new
person,
that's
new
to
leadership
so
that
you're
already
always
having
some
refreshing
ideas
come
in
rather
than
the
same
group,
of
four
sort
of
maintaining
the
power
base
of
leadership.
G
M
A
C
It's
it's
like
you
know
like
if
you,
if
you
have
your
city
council,
I
mean
right
now
we
have
city
council
that
everybody's
elected
at
the
same
time,
but
it's
also
good
to
have
some
institutional
knowledge
and
some
memory
there.
So
it's
good
to
have
returning
members
as
well
as
new
members.
In
my
opinion,.
O
Actually,
city
council,
they
do
odd
and
even
so
there's
always
usually
somebody
who's
been
there
and
then
no,
they.
A
Well,
it's
a
it's
it's
time
for
everybody
to
get
elected.
So
that's!
What's
on
the
agenda,
that's
what
we're
trying
to
accomplish
here
so
then
I
need
a
martial
saying
that
we
keep
things
the
way
that
we
are
with,
but
we'll
go
to
back
to
the
original
four
people
on
the
leadership
committee,
but
and
they
can
either
be
called
cold
for
co-chairs
or
we
could
just
be
just
a
leadership
committee
members
on
it.
So
what
say
you?
I
need
a
motion
and
a
second
please
so
move
oh
seconds.
J
A
D
Yes,
yolanda,
the
name
is
dave.
B
D
K
B
B
A
Roxanne,
let's,
let's
make
sure
that
you
guys
understand
and
stay
in
the
way
that
it
is
now,
but
instead
of
it
being
three
people
on
here
like
it
is
now
it'll,
be
the
four
people.
Do
everybody
understand
that?
O
M
H
F
J
J
Okay,
I'll
be
running
the
nominations.
We
have
four
positions
open.
Anybody
can
nominate
themselves,
we'll
take
nominations.
First
and
I'll.
Be
writing
your
names
down
you
could
you
can
nominate
yourself
or
somebody
else,
I'll,
be
writing
the
names
down
and
then
we'll
ask?
Oh
if
we
have
more
than
four
we'll
ask
people
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
why
they
would
like
to
become
one
of
the
co-leaders.
J
If
we
have
less
we'll
still
have
that
discussion,
because
it's
good
for
everybody
to
know
but
will
move
automatically
to
approve
the
slate
if
there
are
less
than
four
or
there
are
four
four
or
less
right,
kelly,
four
or
less
correct
okay.
But
if
there
are
more,
if
there
are
four
more
than
four,
then
we'll
have
each
individual
vote.
J
B
J
K
Ahead
leslie
I
like
to
nominate
michelle
as
well
as
andrew.
M
So
I
already
this
is
michelle.
I
already
told
kelly-
I
don't
have
the
capacity
right
now,
but
in
the
future
I
definitely
would
like
to.
J
B
B
Okay,
yeah,
we
don't,
we
don't
have
a
set
amount
but
like
two
to
three
minutes.
J
Yeah,
why
don't
we
give?
Can
you
set
your
clock
two
minutes
for
the
candidates
yep
and
we'll
start
with
our
first
candidate.
Tell
us
a
little
bit
about
yourself
and
why
you'd
like
to
be
one
of
the
co-leaders
leslie
jackson.
K
Oh
wow,
I
didn't
mean
to
go
first,
okay,
so
my
name
is
leslie
jackson.
Okay,
I
graduated
from
the
university
of
minnesota
and
my
field
of
study
was
environmental
science
policy
and
management.
My
concentration
there
was
soil.
K
K
Somebody
eating
I'm
sorry
so
so
you
know,
I
believe
that
you
know
being
able
to
be
able
to
be
effective.
Communicator
and
cross
cultures
is
very
important
and
growing
up
and
born
and
raised
in
minneapolis
minnesota.
K
I'm
able
to
walk
amongst
many
people
in
the
diverse
community
that
we
have
and
respect
everybody
as
human
beings.
As
I
see
them,
I'm
I
identified
as
american
aborigine.
My
grandmother
is
native
and
heritage
from
slavery
on
the
native
tribe,
of
the
tears
of
the
trail
so
identify
as
native
and
respect
the
native
traditional
ways
of
the
land
and
as
a
stewardship.
K
Not
only
have
I
graduated
from
the
university
of
minnesota.
My
prior
education
took
me
to
chicago
being
an
idiot
thinking.
I
was
going
to
get
married,
but
that's
another
story,
so
there
I
volunteered
work
with
the
prairies
out
with
the
field
museum
studied
environmental
science
at
chicago
state
university,
where
I
was
the
president
and
maintained
the
five
acres
of
prairie,
which
was
trying
to
be
destroyed,
got
it
registered
with
the
wildlife.
So
it's
a
protective
entity
in
that
community.
K
J
You
leslie
next
we're
gonna,
ask
yolanda.
H
Hi,
I'm
yolanda
adams.
I
am
one
of
the
original
green
zone
committee
members
transitioned
from.
H
Doing
the
survey
and
working
with
the
original
members
of
the
city
and
the
community,
I
have
a
master's
degree
in
addictive
counseling,
a
master's
degree
in
professional
counseling
and
a
master's
degree
in
education.
I've
been
a
community
member,
an
advocate.
Ever
since
I
was,
I
don't
know
four
or
five.
Q
H
Old
with
my
grandmother,
who
was
an
advocate,
hearted
advocate
for
social
justice,
I
was
referred
to
this
committee
originally
because
I
was
a
public
minneapolis,
public
health
committee
member
and
I'm
very
concerned
and
involved
about
health
disparities
with
within
population
of
color.
We
grew
up
on
reservation,
cherokee,
reservation
in
oklahoma
and
then
the
rest
of
our
time.
H
The
health
disparities
in
both
sides
of
my
community
have
been
egregious
and
the
green
zone
a
given
opportunity
to
work
with
both
professional
and
private
or
personal
with
them,
with
our
children,
with
my
with
our
elders,
looking
at
ways
that
we
can
be
viable
and
utilizing
healthy
and
thoughtful
ways
of
living
and
helping
those
within
the
community.
H
The
reason
I
want
to
continue
the
leadership
process
is,
I
find
it
very
humbling
and
rewarding
to
be
able
to
share
that
information
in
all
facets
of
my
life
in
personal
and
professional,
and
it
is
very
engaging
and
it's
helpful
and
educational.
L
Oh,
hey
guys,
I
I
think
I'll,
probably
keep
it
keep
it
pretty
short
and
sweet,
but
the
reason
I
joined
the
north
side
or
applied
for
for
a
position
with
this
council
is
I'm
a
resident
of
marshall
terrace
and
we
purchased
in
2017,
so
a
homeowner
in
the
neighborhood
and
very
interested
in
getting
involved
with
the
the
air
I
breed
their
my
neighbors,
breathe
and
building
a
community
that
has
has
power
and
has
a
say
in
what's
going
on
in
their
neighborhood
and
in
their
community.
L
L
So
it's
something
that
I
think
brings
our
communities
together
and
our
neighborhoods
together
in
a
way
that
that
interests
me-
and
I
think
it's
positive.
So
that's
why
I'm
here.
F
Hey
y'all,
I'm
jackie,
I'm
originally
from
idaho,
from
the
middle
of
nowhere
idaho
and
then
I
moved
to
the
bay
area,
california,
for
school,
and
I
worked
on
several
environmental
justice
projects.
While
I
was
out
there,
I
was
in
the
environmental
engineering
program
and
now
I'm
in
the
environmental
engineering
program
or
phd
program
at
the.
F
U,
I
work
on
algae
blooms,
so
putting
together
mathematical
models
to
figure
out
when
these
blooms
will
or
won't
occur,
but
I'm
really
interested
in
the
green
zone,
because
I'm
really
interested
in
environmental
justice-
and
I
like
to
ask
questions.
So
if
that's
something
that
you
guys
want
on
the
leadership
board,
then
I
am
no,
who
said
that
lenay,
how
funny
sorry
linnae
is
also
from
the
middle
of
nowhere.
Idaho.
F
You
don't
see
a
lot
of
that,
but
yeah,
that's
all
I'm
gonna
say
I
would
like
to
be
on
the
leadership
board
just
to
get
to
know,
what's
going
on
in
the
community
more
and
then
be
able
to
spread
that
sort
of
information
to
my
own
community.
Here,
oh
and
I
live
in
marshall,
terrace.
A
Hi
everybody
I'll
start
off,
saying
that
I'm
a
community
person
or
an
employee
oriented
person.
I
started
out
in
church
as
a
little
girl,
my
mom
used
to
say
I
carry
the
weight
of
the
world
on
my
shoulder,
because
when
I
see
injustices
and
all
the
stuff
that
happens
on
tv,
it
made
me
feel
like
I
needed
to
do
something,
but
it
wasn't
until
2016-17
that
my
eyes
became
open
to
environmental
justice
and
I
became
I
was
a
founding
member
of
the
environmental
justice
coordinating
council.
A
I've
served
for
heritage
park,
neighborhood
association
from
2012
up
into
2018.
When
I
moved
away
from
there,
I
I'm
a
member.
I
sit
on
the
board
at
the
twin
city,
gospel
choir,
which
I've
been
with
them,
probably
about
a
year
a
little
over
a
year
and
a
half,
I
have
an
associate's
degree
in
computer
aid
design
drafting,
I
have
a
bachelor's
degree
in
interdisciplinary
learning.
A
I
also
have
my
second
semester
in
my
master's
in
special
education,
I'm
a
licensed
school
teacher
as
well
as
a
licensed
cosmetologist
so,
and
I've
served
on
this
committee
what
a
year
year
going
on
two
years.
Maybe
this
is
my
second
term
and
I
love
facilitating
the
meetings.
I
love
working
with
other
people,
I'm
a
team
member
and
I
also
believe
in
being
professional,
respecting
one
another,
loving
everybody
for
who
they
are,
how
they
are
and
where
they
are
and
that's
it.
B
J
B
So
we'll
have
to
go
candidate
by
candidate
and
say,
approve
or
not.
So
I
think
what
we'll
have
to
do.
Is
everyone
prepare
yourself
now
on
the
four
of
the
five
candidates
that
you
would
like
to
approve
and
then
we'll
call
for
each
candidate.
J
A
Before
you
guys
vote,
I
have
only
put
my
name
in
if
you
did
not
get
for
people
dude.
How
do
you
guys
feel?
Do
you
want
someone?
That's
already
been
on
there
to
be
there
to
help
with
the
new
people
that's
coming
on,
or
do
you
guys
feel
that
do
you
four
new
people
can
do
it
on
your
own?
I
mean
that
you
don't
need
that
and
if
you
don't
need
that,
then
I
can
not.
I
don't
have
to
be
in
the
vote.
I
A
A
J
H
J
Yeah,
but
well
just
so
that
all
the
candidates
know
kelly
and
julia
have
been
very
helpful.
Kelly
keeps
like,
I
said,
organizes
the
meetings
get
sets
it
all
up
through
zoom
kelly
keeps
track
of
what's
been
on
the
agenda
and
what
we've
talked
about.
J
You
can
look
back
at
them
at
the
mini
the
minutes
for
any
help
with
that,
and
also,
if
you
would
like
new
candidates
kelly,
can
ask
the
past
leaders
to
be
part
of
the
next
meeting
so
that
we
can
get
everybody
all
up
to
speed,
and
so
they
can
understand
how
the
meetings,
the
agenda
creating
meeting
goes
and
and
those
discussions.
K
K
Even
if
I
don't
get
voted,
I
still
would
like
to
work
with
them
to
to
work
on
leadership
skills
to
help
their
legacy.
So
that's
how
I
feel
about
it
and
I
don't
know
about
the
other
candidates,
but
that's
what
I
was
looking
forward
to.
F
J
Okay,
as
as
one
of
the
the
I
would
say,
former
leaders,
I'm
not
running,
because
I
believe
two
things.
One
thing
is
that
I
don't
have
time
right
now,
I'm
running
into
a
lot
of
conflict
of
you
know,
being
a
facilita
co-leader
on
this,
because
I've
been
working
with
a
group
with
the
mpd
and
we're
moving
forward
on
some
of
these
issues
throughout
the
city
and
the
other
thing
is
I
like
the
idea
of
new
people
taking
over
and
new
ideas
and
new
perspectives.
O
O
O
If
anybody
wanted
to
talk
to
me,
but
I
think
I'm
going
to
be
lowering
my
you
know
my
responsibilities.
O
J
J
Mike
michael,
how.
Q
J
Q
How
many
people
that
are
running
actually
live
on
the
north
side.
Q
And
the
reason
I
asked
that
the
reason
I
asked
that
is,
I
think
it's
important-
that
we
have
people
from
to
leslie
from
the
hood,
who
can
help
guide
and
inform
and
keep
the
work
relevant.
A
I
live
in
if
you
are
acquiring.
I
live
in
north
minneapolis
brooklyn
center.
Now
before
coming
here,
I
lived
at
heritage
park
from
2011
up
into
2018
and
then
after
we,
after
serving
there,
I
got
booted
out
booted
out
to
brooklyn
center,
because
this
was
the
only
place
that
I
could
find
an
apartment.
But,
however,
I
go.
My
son
has
a
church
in
those
minneapolis.
A
I
also
attend
his
church.
I
attend
high
praise
ministry
in
north
minneapolis
and
I
worked
in
the
school
district
over
northeast.
J
I've
been
here
my
entire
life
and,
if
you
want
to
know
the
history
of
north
minneapolis,
you
can
ask
me,
but
I
will
be
available
to
any
new
leaders,
I'm
still
on
the
coming
to
the
meetings
being
available.
Like
roxanne
said
whether
you
want
to
call
invite
me
to
any
of
the
leadership
meetings
and
I'll
be
happy
to
oblige
for
anything
historical,
like
roxanne
said
she
she'll
make
herself
available.
I'm
sure
miss
vanessa
will
make
herself
available
to
answer
any
questions
too.
J
A
K
Okay,
wait
a
minute.
I
was
kind
of
confused
because
vanessa,
I'm
pretty
sure,
that's
her
name.
She
said
she
was
only
throwing
her
hat
in
arena.
If
we
didn't
have
a
bunch
of
new
members
and
then
okay,
then
we
had
our
four
she
made
five
and
then
I
guess
she
doesn't
want
to
step
down
because
then
it
was
like.
K
Well,
let's
change
it
to
have
two
and
two
two
new
and
two,
oh,
so
I'm
very
confused,
but
I'll
just
lay
on
back
and
just
pointing
that
out,
because
I
don't
know
either
she
wanted
to
step
down
because
there's
all
four
and
we
do
have
somebody
that
can
guide
us
and
I'm
looking
for
leadership
to
lead
me
in
the
right
direction
with
with
all
you
people.
So
I
was
just
confused
because
she
said
she
was
throwing
her
hat
in
because
we
didn't
have
enough
and
now
new
members.
K
So
I
don't
know
she's
going
to
pull
out
or
want
to
stay
in
so
you're,
changing
it
from
four
to
five
to
three
to
four
and
I'm
just
saying:
we
need
to
have
consistency
and
stay
on
the
same
page,
because
things
keep
changing
and
the
time's
ticking,
because
we
have
things
that
we
need
to
review
and
keep
it
moving.
You
know,
so
we
can
we
can.
We
can
make
this
another
election
time
next
meeting.
K
J
H
No,
so
I'm
gonna
take
myself
out
and
then
the
most
four
looks
can
can
take
the
leadership
and
then
that
way,
vanessa
can
be
there
to
help
and
guide
and
with
the
rest
of
us
that
are
staying.
It
just
makes
it
a
lot
cleaner,
as
leslie
said,
and
so
I'm
just
going
to
remove
myself
from
the
voting.
Okay,
okay,.
A
A
J
A
Q
A
J
J
Because
we
have
to,
I
think,
it's
a
because.
J
I
A
second
on
the
on
that
particular
slate.
C
B
B
D
B
Q
B
D
B
L
O
D
Okay,
so
we'll
count
that
absent
jackie.
C
B
M
B
All
right,
so
that
is,
that
motion
carries
with
all
in
the
affirmative
in
one
abstention.
J
J
A
A
Item
you
thank
you,
love
and
yeah.
Thank
you.
The
next
agenda
item
is
discussion.
Number
five,
the
upper
harbor
terminal,
alternative
urban
area-wide
review,
the
ua,
the
uar
scoping
order
and
the
staff
will
be
doing.
G
B
Great,
thank
you,
so
julia,
I'm
hoping
you
can
pull
up.
The
document
that
you've
been
working
on
julia
has
spent
time
going
through
the
scoping
document
for
the
upper
harbor
terminal
environmental
review.
B
They
are
now
doing
what's
called
an
alternative
urban
area-wide
review,
which
is
a
form
of
environmental
review
that
looks
at
the
whole
development
all
at
once,
rather
than
individual
buildings,
and
so
what
they
have.
What
has
been
proposed
is
the
scoping
document,
which
outlines
all
of
the
different
information
that
is
going
to
be
pulled
together
in
this
environmental
review
document,
and
so
there
is
a
comment
period
right
now
where
community
members
can
say.
B
Yes,
we,
like
all
the
things
that
you're
gonna
research
or
here,
are
some
additional
ideas,
or
we
don't
like
this,
including
that
or
things
like
that,
so
we
thought
tonight
we
could
go
through
kind
of
at
a
high
level.
What
the
different
things
are
that
are
being
proposed
to
be
researched
in
this
environmental
review
and
if
there's
anything
that
you
all
feel
is
missing
that
you
want
to
add
or
that
you
want
to
take
out
or
that
you
want
to
expand
on.
B
B
K
Are
we
going
to
have
a
time
frame
that
we
can
review
this
and
then
submit
our
questions
like?
Would
you
set
a
format
up
that
we
can
put
our
concerns
and
then
maybe
edit
it?
Maybe
we
might
all
have
the
same
but
then
be
able
to
submit
it
as
a
group
as
a
whole.
You
know
like
on
a
document.
B
You
could
just
vote
on
that
tonight
or,
if,
if
you're
not
ready
yet-
and
you
want
additional
time
to
look
through
the
scoping
document
or
to
look
at
the
upper
harbor
terminal
plan
or
anything
like
that,
we
can.
We
can
have
a
vote
another
time,
but
we
would
probably
have
to
call
a
special
vote
because
I
think
the
comment
period
is
before
ends
before
our
next
meeting.
B
All
right
hold
on
one
second
georgiana
julia.
Are
you
able
to
share
your
screen
and
sure
yeah.
K
I
have
a
question:
is
this
theory,
their
environmental
report
or
yes?
K
Just
a
way
that
they
just
do
it
based
on
a
total
area,
it's
basically
a
general
form
as
the
eaw
where
the
eaw
to
me
is
a
little
bit
more
detailed
and
this
one
just
kind
of
does
a
general
scope
of
the
area.
K
So
I
mean
so
they
have
the
the
the
soil
table,
the
water
table,
the
population
and
things
and
the
movement,
it's
not
as
detailed
to
say
what
they're
going
to
do
with
the
contaminants
and
how
is
it
going
to
really
affect
us
where
it's
just
a
big
general
of
just
the
area
so
I'll?
Let
you
just
go
on.
That's
just
the
difference.
K
B
B
Perfect,
is
this
better
or
yeah?
No,
that
looks
great
okay,
so
georgiana
did
you
want
to
share
your
ideas
first
and
then
we
can
walk
through
all
these
items
or
do
you
do
you
want
us
to
walk
through
the
items
and
then
we'll
collect
everyone's
feedback.
E
I'm
just
on
my
cell
phone,
so
I
can't
see
anybody's
screens
but
being
that
I'm
the
environmental
rep
on
the
above
the
falls
community
advisory
committee.
We
have
had
this
discussion
around
this
issue
already.
E
E
There
is
manufacturing
on
the
site,
even
though
it
could
be
green
manufacturing,
10,
000
seat
amphitheater
is
taking
up
a
lot
of
space
and
there's
a
whole
issue
of
transportation
and
the
noise
and
the
dust
and
then
there's
all
the
people
who
are
living
in
the
housing
and
all
that
would
go
into
the
mississippi
river
and
what,
if
there's
a
flood
people's
basements
would
get
flooded
and
then,
of
course,
there's
the
bird
fly
away.
B
Okay,
great
yeah
and
then
just
as
a
clarification,
this
environmental
review
is
looking
at
what
has
been
proposed.
So
it's
looking
at
the
environmental
impact
of
those
the
manufacturing,
the
housing,
the
amphitheater
and
the
you
know,
as
you
mentioned
limited,
but
the
amount
of
green
space
that
is
proposed
for
the
site.
So
in
this
it
would
not
what
we're
collecting
tonight
in
terms
of
feedback
isn't
necessarily
on
changing
the
proposal.
But
it's
look.
It's
what's
the
announce,
the
environmental
impact
of
what
they're
proposing
that's
what
the
aur
will
look
at.
B
M
B
Okay,
so
for
those
who
are
on
teams
and
I'll
try
to
we'll
try
to
make
this
as
clear
for
those
who
are
on
the
phone
as
possible,
you
should
see
the
document
in
front
of
you.
That's
a
summary
of
what
is
in
this
scoping
document.
So
again,
this
is
the
proposed
analysis.
There
has
not
been
analysis,
yet
this
is
what
they're
proposing
to
collect
information
julia.
Do
you
wanna?
Do
you
feel
comfortable
walking
through
it
sure.
P
It's
all
right:
okay,
yes,
so
I
went
through
the
aoar
and
basically
pulled
out
or
the
scoping
document
I
mean
and
basically
pulled
out
the
the
things
that
they
say
that
they're
going
to
look
at
in
a
number
of
different
categories,
so
the
categories
are
land
use
which
has
to
do
with
like
zoning,
there's
geology
and
soils
there's
a
lot
about
water,
including
storm
water,
drinking
water,
sort
of
wastewater,
runoff,
things
like
that.
There's
hazardous
materials
and
contamination.
P
There
is
a
section
on
historic
properties
in
the
surrounding
neighborhood
visual,
like
aesthetic
impact,
which
includes
the
views
down
the
mississippi
and
lighting,
then
there's
a
section
on
air.
So
a
lot
about
air
pollution,
dust
vehicle
emissions,
there's
a
section
on
noise
which
includes
construction,
noise
and
then
just
like
amphitheater
traffic
noise
on
the
project.
Once
it's.
If
it's
completed
and
there's
a
section
on
transportation,
they
talk
about
cumulative
impacts,
focusing
mostly
on
three
different
projects
that
are
also
happening
in
the
area,
and
then
they
have
sort
of
a
catch-all
other
category.
P
L
Have
a
question:
if
yeah,
if
we
can
take
one,
this
is
andrew,
just
curious
these
the
categories
here
I
mean,
obviously
it's
it's
going
through
all
these
different
things,
they're
going
to
measure
is
there
or
maybe
a
quick
synopsis
on
how
those
are
being
what
tests
are
being
run
to
measure
those
things
I
mean
I
get
that
they're
saying
they're
going
to
measure
this,
but
is
there
more
information
on
the
specific
analysis
or
collecting
method,
something
like
that.
P
It
kind
of
depends
so
in
in
the
scoping
document.
For
some
this
is
just
a
pretty
brief
list,
as
you
can
tell
for
some
of
those
tests,
they
do
specify
more
of
what
they're
going
to
look
at
and
for
some
of
them
they
just
say
we
will,
you
know,
identify
issues
related
to
water
infiltration
and
like
solutions.
So
some
of
the
some
of
the
analysis
is
a
little
bit
vague
on
what
exactly
they'll
do
and
then
some
of
it
is
more
specific
but
you'd
have
to.
K
I
have
a
question
can
can,
is
that
was
that
sent
to
us
to
look
at
what
you
have.
P
P
P
B
K
I
have
that
too,
on
the
one
that
kelly
provided,
but
my
whole
thing
and
it's
not
just
this
project,
but
any
project
in
any
opening
is
soil
related
and
they
talk
about
the
water
here
and
as
the
young
lady
who
opened
with
this
presentation.
I'm
sorry
I'm
not
good
with
names,
but
she
pointed
out
that
you
know
there's
no
room
for
green
coverage
close
to
the
river.
K
So
that
means
we're
going
to
have
erosion
along
that
that
whole
frontage
of
the
river,
and
that
means
more
soil
waste
into
the
into
the
to
the
river
and
into
the
community.
And
it
might
you
know
they
say
this
and
that,
but
it's
going
to
be
a
big
impact.
And
yes,
I
am
a
thing
about
the
soil
because
of
the
contaminants
that
are
over
there
along
that
area
and
once
that
soil
breaks
and
it
gets
dusty,
that
soil
is
going
into
our
lungs
people.
K
You
know,
so
that's
just
what
I
notice,
if
we're
gonna,
make
comments
on
this
thing
right
now,
because
that's
what
I
look
at
is
the
impact
of
the
environment,
the
housing
and
all
that
is
okay,
that's
another
thing
for
me,
but
I'm
looking
at
just
the
management
of
the
land
and
the
water
and
the
air.
Thank
you.
M
So
this
is
michelle.
Can
you
hear
me
yep?
Okay,
yeah,
my
when
I
was
asking
my
big
question
earlier.
I
was
referring
to
gaf
so
whether
it
be
under
air
or
cumulative
impacts
or
both
having
that
is
really
important,
and
you
know
we
have
a
study
that
was
done
by
platinum,
looking
at
northern
metals
and
gaf
and
using
the
health
impacts
that
it
caused,
and
there
are
other
things
that
I'm
not
aware
of
that
we
can
put
in
there
too.
M
B
O
Yeah,
I
suck
that
with
what
michelle
says,
because
it
makes
no
sense
because
gaf
has
a
their
grandfathered
in
so
they
don't
have
a
permit
review.
So
how
can
one
be
compliant
with
the
permit?
That's
never
reviewed.
O
I
mean
I
think
that
that
that
just
is
a
red
flag
for
me
that
gaf
is
not
considered
a
part
of
this
environmental
review
when
it's
directly
next
door
and
that-
and
I
just
feel
like.
Maybe
we
should
have
some
sort
of
investigation
with
the
city
and
its
relationship
to
gaf,
as
well
as
to
the
developers,
because
there
was
a
meeting
between
gaf
and
the
developers
which
was
private
and
their
lobbyist.
O
I
believe
was
also
a
part
of
that
meeting,
but
I
just
heard
that
their
lobbyist
just
is
no
longer
their
lobbyist
as
of
maybe
about
a
month
and
a
half
ago.
But
I
I
just
feel
like
there's
something
funny
about
that,
and
so
I
think
we
need
to
bring
that
up.
Also,
there's
nothing
about
people
on
here.
There's
nothing
about
socioeconomic
impact
and
people
are
very
much
a
part
of
the
environment.
K
Now
I
see
you
typing
on
there
right
above
that
sentence
where
you
are
doing
the
gaf
they're
talking
about
dust
control.
You
can't
have
dust
control
without
soil
management,
so
if
we
could
put
that
in
there
see
it
says,
discuss
soil
control,
ordinance
and
best
practices,
there's
no
no
management
of
all
about
that,
and
that's
something
new.
So
they
word
things
kind
of
funky.
C
C
That's
going
through
the
process
of
making
it
mandatory
that
those
are
inspected
every
five
years.
I
don't
know
if
they
have
enough
inspectors
to
do
the
work,
but
that's
in
the
it's
in
the
works
and
it'll
probably
pass
the
house.
I
don't
know
if
it
will
pass
the
senate
or
not,
but
it
does
have
a
companion
in
the
senate.
So
it's
something
that
people
could
use
to
try
to
motivate
their
legislators
to
be
able
to
get
that
particular
item.
Remediated.
O
Yeah
a
lot
of
us
well,
I
know
I
can
speak
for
myself-
have
already
been
out
there,
testifying
and
working
with
fully
on
that
matter.
Of
fact,
it's
based
on
a
lot
of
our
concerns
that
we've
brought
to
the
city
and
to
food
so
that
that
is
is
fine
but
like
we
need
to
do
more
than
just
pass
policy
plus
we
don't
have
the
senate,
so
it's
probably
not
going
to
pass,
but
it's
definitely
like
more
of
a
conversation
starter
and
it's
it's
something
that
we
need
to
hold
the
city
accountable
to.
B
P
Yeah,
so
this
was
just
a
little
section
that
I
pulled
from
the
joint
green
zone.
Development
criteria
on
what
proposals
should
include
to
to
be.
You
know
a
good
opportunity
for
development,
so
we
have
section
on
environmental
impact
which
talks
about
soil,
water,
air
quality,
pollinator
habitat
and
then
clean
and
efficient
energy.
P
There
is
something
about
transportation
impact
and
then
we
have
sort
of
social
impact
which
encompasses
health,
equity,
economics
and
wealth,
building,
gentrification
and
green
careers
do
kelly.
Was
there
something
specific
you
wanted
to
talk
about
with
that
or.
B
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
bring
this
forward
to
just
kind
of
recall
folks
for
those
who've
been
part
of
the
northside
green
zone
for
a
couple
years
now
you
know,
we've
had
these
conversations
and
you've
generated
a
lot
of
really
great
ideas
of
what
could
be
included
in
review
environmental
review
for
projects
that
are
being
developed
in
the
green
zones
so
rather
than
you
know,
having
to
come
up
with
a
whole
bunch
of
things
fresh.
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
this
was
also
in
front
of
you
to
see
you
know.
B
Is
there
any
additional
detail
that
you
would
want
to
add
to
these
for
this
specific
project?
Do
you
want
to
just
sort
of
like
take
this
and
put
it
in
a
comment
letter
and
say
you
know,
northside
green
zone
has
already
considered.
These
are
the
things
that
we
would
like
to
be
analyzed
in
an
environmental
review
for
a
project
in
the
green
zone,
plus
some
of
the
other
specific
comments
that
we've
already
captured
notes
on.
E
K
Kelly,
I
I
have
a
question
for
the
group:
does
everybody
know
what
a
e-I-s
is
and
an
e-a-w,
and
this
proposal
right
here
is
what
they're
putting
up
in
front
of
us
and
the
difference
in
what
criterias
that
are
met
and
the
form
that
is
filled
out
has
does.
Is
everybody
familiar
with
that?
So
then
they
get
a
better
idea
and
understanding
exactly
what
we're
looking
at,
besides
what
their
findings
or
what
they
propose
to
do.
That's
a
question.
K
Well
that,
but
one
that's
kind
of
like
filled
out
and
see
like
the
the
environmental
reviews,
have
certain
criteria,
that's
met
and
that's
what
I
was
saying.
The
difference
is,
and
so
like
they're
re
they're
proposing.
This
is
what
they're
gonna
do
like
they
try
to
slip
in
there.
They
got
dust
control,
that's
soil
management,
but
they're,
not
saying
what
they're
gonna
do
with
the
waste
and
how
much
they
foresee
it.
M
F
K
So
that's
what
I'm
saying
it's
kind
of
important
that
we
have
a
form
in
front
of
us
with
the
understanding
of
exactly
what
is
broken
down
and
let
me
say
something
to
you.
This
is
why
we
work
as
a
team
and
everybody
can
share
and
put
inputs
and
knowledge.
So
we
don't
stay
ignorant
to
the
fact
is:
what's
been
happening
to
us
and
I
hate
the
fact
that
they
think
that
the
north
side
is
contaminated
or
northeast.
Has
this
and
that
being
born
and
raised
here
in
minneapolis?
B
K
That
way
they
can
see
where
everything
fits
in
these
boxes.
I
mean
the
summary,
is
cool
but,
like
you
know
the
forms
and
how
they're
filled
out
and
what
goes
in
there
and
what
minnesota
criteria
is
and
and
that
you
know.
So,
it's
not
just
a
bunch
of
sugarcoating
sugar
coating,
a
summary
which
goes
with
it,
but
then
the
actual
form
itself.
So
if
if,
if
myself
and
roxanne
and
jackie
and
andrew
decide
to
go,
do
the
site,
we
have
that
form
and
we
can
walk
down
that
site
and
look
at
these
different
things.
K
K
The
inspector's
supposed
to
be
there
during
the
opening
and
the
closing
and
somewhere
in
the
middle,
but
not
with
four
of
them
and
a
detailed
project
like
this
is
good
since
we're
on
it,
and
we
want
to
learn
how
to
read
these
documents
and
policies
is
to
be
able
to
do
a
hands-on
experience.
Exactly
what
what
details
to
look
for
in
projects
like
this
and
the
management
of
the
land,
because,
like
jackie
and
michelle
and
probably
others
haven't
spoken,
they
don't
know
what
the
form
looks
like
and
if
that's
not.
K
What
your
field
of
study
is
you're
not
going
to
know
and
that's
where
our
education
comes
from
from
learning
from
each
other,
and
it's
only
about
growing
in
strength
and
educating
ourselves
that
we're
going
to
be
even
more
successful
to
live
on
a
legacy
of
our
four
four
predecessors
in
this
group.
That's
all
I'm
saying.
M
B
Yeah
this,
the
scoping
document
is
saying
like
this
is
what
the
city
is
proposing
to
look
for.
So
the
the
aur
is
just
the
acronym
for
the
study
for
the
environmental
study
and
the
scoping
document
is
saying.
These
are
the
things
that
they're
going
to
be
included
in
that
study,
and
you
can
comment
on
what
should
be
included
to
influence.
What
is
in
the
final
report.
Q
B
M
Before
we
get
too
far
away
from
where
you
just
left
for
those
people
who
are
new
and
for
those
people
who
are
experienced
veterans
here,
I
just
want
to
let
people
know
that
the
green
zones
was
supposed
to
be
a
part
of
this.
O
I
agree
michelle,
it
wasn't
and
we
worked.
A
lot
of
us
worked
really
hard
to
push
them
the
city,
the
developers
to
take
acknowledgement
of
that,
but
they
just
kind
of
skipped
right
through
it.
A
I
own
occasion
address
the
committee
with
environmental
justice
issues.
I
also
brought
him
the
questions
and
the
asking
for
the
date
of
meeting,
like
you
guys
asked
me
to
so
I
I
did
it
was
brought
up
at
the
meeting.
They
did
say
at
one
time
that
they
were
referring
to
environmental,
the
environmental
justice
values
and
the
things
that
you
that
was
already
the
principles.
A
O
Question
is
it
possible
that
we
could
write
a
letter
or
work
on
a
letter
about
our
approval
or
disapproval
of
like
what
is
happening
without
the
green
zone
principles
involved,
or
is
there
any
interest
in
that
I'd
be
down.
Q
Well,
I
just
want
to
say
there
was
folks
from
the
community
had
the
fist
fight
even
to
bring
this
this
review
to
the
process.
This
was
already
going
to
be.
They
were
going
to
fastball
it
through
so
so
it
was
only
because
of
the
dissent
and
the
growing
descent
in
the
opposition
from
leadership
in
the
community
residents
in
the
community
that
this
has
even
already
slowed
down
the
the
motive
already.
Otherwise
they
were
going
to
steamroll,
even
the
review
through.
Q
O
B
Roxanne,
can
I
ask
a
clarifying
question:
were
you
proposing
to
write
a
letter
on
the
what's
proposed
for
the
upper
harbor
terminal
project
like
specifically
on
you
know
what
the
proposed
land
uses
and
all
of
that,
or
were
you
saying
writing
a
letter
on
the
environmental
review.
O
I
think
it
could
all
be
included.
I
think
the
green
zones
could
just
write
a
letter
of
maybe
maybe
even
just
asking
for
a
meeting
with
city
council
members
to
come
to
our
to
to
come
to
the
meetings,
because
I
think
they've
done
is.
O
O
It's
also
caused
some
issues,
like
I
think,
as
a
community
person,
I
shouldn't
have
to
choose
between
my
business
and
my
community
like
I.
It
should
work
for
for
for
all
of
us.
It
shouldn't
be
like
a
either
or
thing,
and
I
feel
like
I
had
to
sacrifice
my
professional.
O
I
had
to
sacrifice
a
lot
of
things
that
I
and
other
young
people
could
have
benefited
from
financially,
but
I
had
to
like.
I
had
to
go
against
that
in
order
to
be
for
my
community,
and
I
don't
think
that
that's
fair,
I
think
that
that's
an
issue
when
millionaires
and
billionaires
come
to
our
community
and
start
throwing
around
dollars
to
everybody.
O
You
know
and
they
they're
creating
this
diversion
like
I.
I
think
that
I
have
my
own
concerns
and
I'm
sure
the
group
has
their
own
concerns,
like
everybody
has
their
own
concerns
and
I'm
sure
we
can
make
a
letter
out
of
it
and
also
add
in
the
environment,
to
review
how
we
had
to
literally
tell
the
city
you're
about
to
break
the
law
by
not
doing
this
first
before
you
vote,
and
that
was
a
lot.
That
was
a
lot
on
us
like.
Why
would
we
even
have
to?
K
Can
I
say
this,
I
think
a
letter
should
go
out,
but
with
the
concerns,
but
to
let
them
know
that
we
were
excluded
from
the
decision-making
and
that
we
are
a
big
part
of
the
north
side
and
what
our
mission
is
that
we
have
to
look
out
for
the
community,
and
you
know
how
dare
you,
but
in
a
nicer
tone,
how?
How
being
rejected
from
a
major
decision
when,
after
all
the
work
is
done,
then
here
we
are
helping
making
decisions
and
making
sure
that
things
are
up
to
cold
with
regulations
and
stuff.
O
N
No
sense
so
this
is
julie.
Can
I
make
a
suggestion
that
if
there
is
going
to
be
a
meeting
that
it
be
a
joint
meeting
of
this,
the
collaborative
planning
committee,
as
well
as
the
council
members
that
you
want
at
the
table-
and
I
say
that
because
there
are
north
siders
who
put
a
year
and
a
half
of
their
life
into
this
work
without
compensation
on
that
cpc
and
miss
vanessa
is
one
of
them,
and
I
think
it
is
unfair
to
say
that
there
were
not
north
side
voices
at
the
table.
K
I
have
a
question:
is
the
ejcc,
a
representative
of
the
north
of
the
northside
green
zone
and
because
I
know
that
they
had
a
part
in
that
of
her
horror
light?
So
I
know
they're
two
different
entities,
but
is
that
our
representation
for
the
north
side
is
the
ejcc?
Even
though
I'm
a
member
there?
That's
just
a
question.
N
They
were
part
of
convening
the
learning
tables,
but
I'm
referring
to
the
collaborative
planning
committee
that
was
appointed
as
an
appointed
board.
Just
as
this
one
is
of
people
that
you
a
lot
of
you
probably
know
a
lot
of
those
folks
and
so
and
and
the
learning
tables
were,
was
supposed
to
be
a
four
session
deal.
It
was
supposed
to
be
four
learning
tables.
There
were
20.,
so.
N
Don't
minimize
the
voices
of
north
siders,
who
put
all
that
time
in
and
try
to
push
them
to
the
side
and
just
go
talk
to
the
council
members
because
y'all
know
you
ain't
gonna
get
the
result
you
want
just
from
the
council.
You've
got
to
have
community
more
voices.
Many
voices
make
more
more
change.
So
I
well.
Q
H
O
We
have
on
us
all
divided
like
that
and
I'll
just
say.
I
think
that
it's
a
great
idea
that
we
can
have
a
bigger
conversation
with
more
people
who
are
involved
with
this.
I
will
also
say
that
there
were
plenty
of
people
who
were
involved
with
this
before
that
committee
and
didn't
also
like
just
did
it
just
because
I
mean
I
think
that
also
one
of
the
biggest
things,
the
issues
that
I
have
is
that
that
committee
was
tasked
to
pass
it.
O
They
were
not
taxed
to
have
an
actual
decision
like
like
what
they
wanted
to
do.
The
things
that
they
asked
for
were
brilliant
things
that
we
already
our
communities
deserve.
We
deserve
it,
whether
the
development
comes
or
not.
We
deserve
those
things
that
we're
asking
for
from
the
cpac,
but
they're
only
they're
asking
for
things
that
we
all
would
want
for
our
community,
but
the
only
problem
is
is
that
they
they
make
us
they
make
us
feel
like.
O
We
can't
have
it
unless
we
got
white
people,
white,
rich
people
spending
all
their
money
and
I
and
it's
not
even
their
money
like
I
don't
even
want
to
get
into
that
part.
But
I
will
say
that
my
last
thing
y'all
is,
I
feel
like
now
I
feel
like
I
was
in
the
room
when
the
mayor
chose
some
people
to
be
on
that
committee,
and
he
specifically
said
he
didn't
want
to
put
people
on
that
committee
who
were
against
it.
So
it
was
already
from
the
jump.
N
K
A
I
was
talking
about
order
order.
Can
I
jump
in
right
here
so
the
cpaps
have
have
talked
to
lawyers.
The
city
do
have
lawyers,
but
outside
of
the
city
lawyers
we
encounter.
A
Lawyers
have
had
meetings
with
lawyers
because
they
were
trying
to
get
certain
wording
in
the
contract
and
certain
things
when
we
first
came
in
here
we
were
told
certain
things
were
fixed
or
said
we
couldn't
change
certain
things,
but
we
have
been
fighting
to
change
the
wordings
and
different
ethnic
races.
Adolf
says:
they've
been
calling
they're
trying
to
get
adolf,
which
is
american
descendants
of
slaves.
A
Wording
added
to
it.
You
see.
Those
type
of
things
are
the
type
of
things
that
it
kind
of,
took
a
change
and
went
toward.
You
know
reparations
as
you
want
to
call
it,
and
so
that's
kind
of
the
things
that
we
were
working
on
when
we
were
going
through
each
step
of
the
matrix,
adding
that
type
of
stuff
in
for
the
community,
the
community
agreements
and
that
type
of
stuff.
A
We
have
been
trying
to
fight
for
four
things:
four
things
that
we
do
have
lawyers
and
we
do
have
lawyers
that
were
willing
of
the
james
then
were
willing
to
pay
on
the
behalf
of
the
cpaps
committee.
A
But
now
from
the
beginning,
sydney
I've
been
looking
at
the
up
the
the
way
the
committee
was
the
makeup
of
the
committee.
I
have
been
kind
of
quiet
of
watching
the
politics
of
the
committee.
I
have
been
kind
of
quiet
watching
and
feeling
the
way
things
were
going
going
in
the
beginning.
It
was
hard
because
we
were
given
a
lot
to
work
with
or
what
we
were
supposed
to
be
doing
and
saying
so.
In
the
beginning,
it
was
more
pulling
out
information.
What
what?
What
can?
What
can't
we
do?
A
What
things
can
we
speak
on?
Okay,
so
we've
been
through
that
whole
process?
You
guys
it
wasn't
that
we
was
in
that
room
being
yes,
people,
I've
been
attacked
and
told
that
I
was
a
yes
person,
but
I
have
never
been
a
yes
person.
I
have
fought
been
fighting
for
things
that,
in
generations
to
come,
would
be
beneficial
for
the
community.
I've
been
fighting
for
the
community
to
be
overseers
of
the
of
properties,
overseers
other
programs
overseers
of
the
lands,
the
leasings,
so
we've
been
asking
the
questions
and
been
in
there.
A
We,
I
went
in
there
with
no
knowledge
and
nothing.
I've
learned
a
lot
of
things.
I
still
got
some
things
that
I'm
learning,
but
it's
been
too
long
years
and
I'm
I'm
I'm
kind
of.
I
was
kind
of
getting
tired
of
this
work,
so
I'm
kind
of
excited
for
the
little
break
that
we're
having,
but
we're
at
the
point
now
the
cpap
committee
is
only
going
to
be
called
back
again
on
the
very
things
that
we
need
to
oversee
or
look
and
make
decisions
on
they're
not
going
to
vote
on
this.
A
This
thing
has
been
put
to
where
it's
not
going
to
be
voted
on
by
the
council
no
time
this
year
at
all,
but
since
they
got
that
letter
from
the
environmental
justice
requesting
that
they
get
the
study
done,
they
can't
legally,
they
can't
take
a
vote
on
it
if
the
study
isn't
done.
So
that's
what.
O
E
A
O
That's
that
was
the
that
was
the
law,
the
laws
you
cannot
vote
until
after
the
review
is
completed,
and
let
me
just
say
I
know
that
I
know
julie
has
been
on
the
green
zones
with
me
since,
probably
around
2014
or
2013,
and
I
just
I
just
want
to
say
you
know
we
put
in
a
lot
of
work
too-
to
to
not
only
get
the
ordinance
passed
to
start
the
group
that
was
south
and
north
that
first
came
together
and
then
now
on
you
know
the
north
group
and
I've
been
on
ejcc.
O
We
were
the
ones
who
told
us
that
we
felt
like
they
needed
to
hold
off
and
really
rethink
what
they're
doing,
and
so
now
we
have
this
opportunity,
I've.
You
know,
of
course
they
want
to
keep
going.
Everybody
wants
to
keep
going
everybody's,
tired.
Everybody
is
tired
of
this
fight,
but
I
will
just
say
I
felt
hella
disrespected
by
millionaires
coming
in
here
and
stirring
all
this
up,
like.
I
just
feel
like
it's
not
fair,
because
it
caused
a
lot
of
divide
and
really
I'm
just
keep
it
real.
O
K
Q
K
The
point
absolutely
and
roxanne
wants
to
invite
these
people
in
we
only
have
a
week.
Okay,
so
today
is
what
and
next
week
so
we
got
a
week
to
get
this
letter
on
the
weekend,
compile
it
send
it
off
so
they'll
have
it
on
their
desk
because
time's
ticking,
we
can
debate
who's
right
and
wrong,
but
it's
still
an
exclusion
that
the
green
zone
was
not
included.
They
had
the
tables
they
had.
K
O
K
I'm
I'm
available
this
weekend.
I
don't
know
anybody
else's
schedule,
but
monday,
I'm
back
at
work
at
night,
but
I'm
still
available
during
the
day,
and
I
feel
that
this
letter
needs
to
go
out.
So
they
can.
We
can
at
least
try
to
get
it
to
them.
The
latest
by
monday,
before
this
proposal
has
to
go
in
or
their
thing
and
then,
if
somebody
could
please
put
that
ar
form
in
the
ea
form.
K
So
we
can
all
see
that
if
you
could
do
that
for
us
kelly,
so
we
could
see
the
differences
and
be
able
to
study
that
but
roxanne
you
pop
this
off
and
you're
very
well
eloquent
in
in
your
speech,
and
I
can
imagine
how
you
write
I'd,
be
willing
to
work
with
you
to
get
this
letter
composed
and
maybe
we
can
just
set
up
something
for
concerns
and
then
get
the
letter.
So
we
can
bring
this
to
the
table
in
the
front,
so
we
can
have
our
input
besides.
Just
I
don't
want
to
use.
K
And
I'm
saying
we
can
we
can
give
it
to
her
for
editing
and
things.
So
if
kell,
I
know
she
has
to
be
included,
but
I'm
just
saying
between
us,
because
that's
automatic
with
kelly,
if
you
guys,
are
open
this
weekend,
that
we
can
compile
it
and
we
can
get
it
out
and
we
can
take
a
vote
on
that.
If
not
then
I'll
just
shut
up.
O
A
Work
on
it
too,
I'm
gonna
ask
for
I'm
gonna
call.
I'm
gonna
call
order
again
and
I'm
gonna
ask
if
you
wanna
speak
that
you
are
actually
be
recognized
by
one
of
the
leaders
of
me
or
miss,
anita
or
or
miss
kelly,
so
that
we
can
stay
in
order
descending
in
order
and
we're
at
now
6
54
p.m.
You
guys.
Q
Okay,
anyway,
we
as
I
want
to
just
reiterate-
we
would
be
derelict
in
our
duty
not
to
address
it,
whether
or
not
it's
accepted
or
not.
You
know,
I
applaud
michelle
shaw
and
all
of
those
other
environmental
groups
who
courageously
the
upper
harbor
group,
the
folks
on
the
far
north,
who
came
out
in
opposition.
Q
So
there
is
history
of
inclusion,
yet
exclusion,
and
I
think
we
need
to
verbalize
that
and
rest,
but
also
identify
whether
some
of
the
environmental
red
flags
that
we
see
in
this
document,
and
certainly
some
of
those
that
are
excluded
and
what
are
some
of
the
consequences
of
their
this
approach.
In
a
response
to
that
as
well.
M
Thanks,
mr
vanessa,
so
do
we
need
to
do
a
vote
and
say,
for
example,
michelle
leslie
and
roxanne?
You
please
put
together
a
letter
and
we
accept
the
letter
or
something
like
that.
B
This
is
kelly,
I'm
not
sure
that
everyone
would
necessarily
feel
comfortable
approving
something
that
they
haven't
read
yet,
so
the
best
practice
would
be
a
special
meeting
before
march
18th,
which
is
when
comments
are
due
for
the
environmental
review.
So
if
I
think
that's
a
thursday,
I
just
looked
at
it.
So
if
we
wanted
to
meet
like
that
tuesday
evening,
if
tuesday
seemed
to
be
good
for
folks,
we
could
try
to
have
an
abbreviated
meeting
30
minutes.
Q
B
Yeah,
if
that
works
for
folks
like
if,
if
a
group
of
you
are
gonna
meet
this
weekend
to
draft
it-
and
you
put
it
in
like
a
google
doc
or
something
that
others
could
look
at
and
make
edits
to,
then
you
know
that
could
happen
online
before
the
16th.
B
B
I'm
so
that
the
date
that
the
comments
are
due
is
march
18th.
So
I'm
just
proposing
that
we
meet
earlier
that
week
to
to
vote
on
the
final
letter
language,
and
I.
E
B
B
All
right
not
hearing
any
so
we'll
shoot
for
that.
I
will
schedule
the
special
meeting
and
send
you
all
the
information
for
that
for
the
folks
who
are
going
to
be
meeting
to
start
drafting
the
letter.
Let
me
know
if
you
want
me
to
join
you
if
you
want.
B
If
you
have
any
questions,
we
will
we've
sent
out
the
link
for
the
scoping
document
to
review,
but
we'll
send
that
again,
we'll
also
send
the
just
the
summary
that
julia
had
put
together
with
some
of
the
notes
that
we
took
tonight
in
a
nice
clean
format.
So
you
can
build
off
of
the
discussion
that
we've
already
had
and
if
there's
anything
else,
you
can
just
let
us
know
what
will
be
helpful.
Q
I
think
you
should
also
include
some
of
the
environmental
reviews
of
the
project
and
the
process
that
have
come
out
of
some
of
the
already
existing
environmental
oversight
teams
that
might
lend
some
construct
and
context
for
some
of
the
folks
that
might
be
new
to
the
the
history
of
this
struggle
and
would
also,
I
think
that
we
should
actually
reach
out
to
some
of
those
other
environmental
entities
out
of
community
respect
to
engage
them.
Q
Invite
them
encourage
them
to
make
their
own
assessments,
because
if
we
had
to
struggle
so
hard
to
get
in
the
room,
what
about
those
other
environmental
representatives
in
some
of
these
other
environmental
bodies?
I
think
we
need
to
get
pay
them
due
respect
as
well.
O
Hey
real
quick
y'all,
I
just
got
an
emergency
call.
I'm
going
to
get
off
a
woman
in
our
community,
lisa
clements
says
her
11
year
old
daughter
was
got
off
the
bus
and
somebody
has
kidnapped
her,
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what's
going
on,
but
keep
your
ears
out
for
an
11
year
old
girl,
who's
missing
from
a
well-respected
community
activist
and
ex-police
officer
named
lisa
clements.
So
I
gotta
go.
E
K
So
kelly,
can
you
connect
michelle
and
roxanne
and
myself
in
an
email,
so
we
can
all
connect
together
by
this
weekend.
B
Yep
and
lynnae
also
offered
to
help
write
the
letter,
so
I'll
include
her
as
well.
Okay,
cool
beings,
michael,
if
you
have
specific
organizations
that
you're
referring
to
that,
would
be
helpful.
B
Q
And
and
the
group
that
that
michelle
was
a
part
of
that
environmental
group
from
the
city
and
then
there
was
the
park
group
yep.
Q
That
I
just
think
that
it's
incumbent
on
us
to
inform
and
invite
other
environmental
watchdog
organizations
to
the
table
so
that
we
can
be
best
informed
and
and
with
integrity
that
we
are
engaging
and
inviting
other
concerned
citizens
in
the
realm
of
environmental
stewardship
that
we're
informing
them,
inviting
them
asking
for
some
of
their
response
in
whatever
form
or
fashion.
And
it
doesn't
necessarily
need
to
be
tied
to
our
efforts
or
impede
our
efforts.
A
Okay,
are
we
done
with?
Are
we
done
here
done
there?
A
B
Yes,
I
also
wonder
if
folks
are
available
to
stay
longer
because
we
are
at
704,
so
we
might
need
to
adjourn.
A
Well,
we
have
the
discussion
of
an
agenda
for
the
green
zone
and
the
southern
north
north
south
green
zone
meeting
and
then,
after
that,
this
announcement.
A
So
next
is
discussion
on
agenda
for
joint
green
zone,
meaning
april
6.
B
All
right
so,
for
those
who
are
on
teams,
you
should
be
able
to
see
this,
so
the
ideas
that
they
came
up
with.
We
asked
them
prompt
questions
like
what
do
you
want
to
know
about
the
north
side
green
zone?
What
do
you
want
the
northside
green
zone
to
know
about
the
south
side?
B
What
are
specific
areas
you
want
to
collaborate
on
and
are
there
any
presentations
to
have
during
this
joint
meeting,
so
they're
interested
in
knowing
like
what
are
the
things
that
northside
is
working
on
so
kind
of
plain
and
simple
they're
interested
in
cumulative
impact
analysis?
What
are
ways
to
collaborate
on
pushing
forward?
You
know
some
sort
of
request.
The
south
side
is
requesting
that
in
the
environmental
review
for
the
roof
depot
project.
B
B
They
also
are
they
kind
of
weren't
sure
what
to
propose,
because
they
didn't
know
how
much
the
north
side
knew
about
the
south
side.
Work
so
we
could
just
kind
of
pick
specific
areas
to
share
about,
in
terms
of
areas
of
collaboration,
maybe
doing
an
update
on
the
joint
development
criteria
and
what
that
working
group
has
decided
for
their
process.
B
B
You
know
and
then
going
together
for
requests
to
city
council,
because
there's
power
in
numbers
and
then
in
terms
of
a
presentation,
cassandra
holmes
who
has
been
working
very
actively
as
part
of
the
east
phillips
neighborhood
institute
and
as
a
resident
of
little
earth
on
well
promoting
the
community's
vision
for
what's
happening
at
the
roof
depot.
B
Q
Q
What
kind
of
communication
tool
tools
can
we
create
so
that
we
can
have
a
green
agenda
that
is
community
led
community
fed?
You
know,
do
a
state
of
the
green
summit.
You
know,
I
think
that
again,
in
order
for
us
to
be
viable
and
and
and
really
responsive
to
our
community,
I
think
that
we
need
to
market
the
greek
northside
green
zone
more.
We
need
to
inform
residents
about
what
we're
doing.
Q
We
might
create
a
green
survey
of
environmental
concerns,
whether
some
of
the
green
zone
hot
spots,
you
know,
in
terms
of
so
that
we
have
the
voice
of
the
community
that
we're
speaking
on
behalf
and
and
that
we
have
eyes
and
ears
on
the
ground
who
are
fueling
our
our
process
and,
and
so
it's
one
thing
to
be
able
people
residents
from
community
can
come
to
us.
But
how
can
we
come
to
the
people.
M
Request,
I
guess,
and
that
would
be
if
we're
gonna
do
any
kind
of
recommendation.
Any
kind
of
introduction
can
we
do
like
breakout
rooms.
Last
time
it
took
almost
half
the
meeting
to
do
introductions.
Q
I
think
that
there
should
be
an
assessment
of
the
impact
of
the
green
zone.
Work
I
mean
we,
we
should.
We
should
grade
our
successes
grade
our
failures,
evaluate
our
work
and
just
kind
of
get
a
sense
of
where
we
are
in
space
and
time
are
we
relevant?
What
can
we
do
to
make
ourselves
more
relevant.
Q
Maybe
we
can
work
on
creating
a
green,
a
green
zone
report
card
environmental
report
card
that
really
looks
at
some
of
these
projects
and
some
of
this
process
and
gives
us
a
I'm
since
the
city
so
good
at
checking
boxes.
Maybe
we
have
to
do
some
box
checking
ourselves.
B
Yeah,
that's
a
great
point
and
it
would
be
good
feedback
for
me
as
well
or
within,
for
like
city
staff
within
the
sustainability
office,
because
we
had
put
together
a
little
one-pager
kind
of
the
on
the
accomplishments
of
the
green
zones,
both
the
north
side
and
south
side
in
the
last
year.
We
haven't
had
time
to
go
over
that
as
a
as
a
group
and
to
say
like.
B
Q
What
about
you
know
what
about
with
the
health
department,
doing
a
resident
environmental
impact.
Q
Q
You
know
that
everybody's
saying
it's
safe,
but
you
know
I'm
not,
I'm
not
feeling
so
good
because
of
it,
and
I
think
that
we
need
to
listen
to
the
residents
rather
than
listen
to
the
bureaucracy
and
even
tell
that
story.
You
know
around
gaf.
You
know
whether
people's
stories
about
the
health
impacts
and
the
environmental
as
a
as
a
result
of
the
environmental
consequences
thereof
from
gaf.
Q
Since
the
developers
won't
talk
to
the
environmental
groups,
then
let
us
make
sure
that
we
don't
replicate
their
behavior,
but
that
we
go
directly
to
the
residents
in
that
community
and
get
some
kind
of
you
know
response
reaction
and
make
that
something
that's
available
to
the
city
of
the
inspectors
and
that
that
we
are,
you
know
the
environmental
watchdog
on
behalf
of
the
residents
suffering
from
health
consequences.
B
Michael
we've
been
taking
notes
on
all
the
ideas
that
you've
raised,
which
might
be
a
little
too
much
to
fit
into
one
meeting,
but
I
think
a
good
place
to
start
is
sort
of
around
some
of
that
initial.
Sharing
the
questions
that
maybe,
if
you
as
individuals,
have
specific
questions
that
you
have
for
the
southside
green
zone,
we
could
share
those
and
kind
of
have
some
dialogue
at
the
beginning
around
the
kind
of
what
you're
talking
before
like
the
accomplishments.
B
The
evaluate
evaluative
piece
like
how
do
we
know
who
are
we
accountable
and
like?
How
do
we
know
whether
we've
been
successful
or
what
has
the
success
has
been
and
then
maybe
going
into
what
you're
talking
about
around
the
community
engagement
piece.
So,
whether
that
is,
you
know,
a
survey
or
a
summit
or
market
research
or
collecting
you
know
health
information
or
all
the
above
that
that
could
be
part
of
kind
of.
B
Like
one
big
conversation,
I
think
that
would
be
a
good
opportunity
also
to
use
breakout
rooms
so
that
everybody
gets
a
chance
to
kind
of
brainstorm
and
have
their
voices
heard.
We
can
have
collect.
All
of
that.
All
those
ideas
and
then
come
back
together
as
a
large
group.
How
does
that
sound
to
folks.
J
A
C
A
So
why
don't
we
do
that
to
who's
interested
on
being
on
what
part
in
iron,
as
well
as
in
the
south,
and
maybe
collectively
those
committees
from
the
south
of
members
from
subcommittee
members
can
jointly
work
on
things
together
on
the
subcommittee
members
of
ours.
So
we
need
to.
We
need
to
get
established
that
that
could
be
one
thing
we
can
do
and
then
we
can
establish
having
breakout
for
each
category
each
each
subcommittee.
We
can
have
that
be
the
title
of
each
room.
A
So
if
you
want
to
be
in
water
and
seoul
land
to
go
there,
if
you
want
to
be
in
a
healing
go
there,
if
you
want
to
be
in
housing,
one
room
will
be
housing.
You
see
what
I'm
saying:
yep
yeah.
I
A
That
might
that
might
help
us
collectively
work
together
in
the
different
subcommittees
to
get
the
work
done.
A
Things
those
could
be
some
things
we
could,
you
know
talk
about
and
we
we
can
take
whatever
we
can
even
after
tonight,
people
can.
They
still
submit
ideas
to
you,
ms
kelly,
and
then
we
are
before
the
meeting.
When
we
come
together
as
a
leadership
team,
we
can
pick
up
those
which
ones
we
want
to
present
on
that
day,
not
saying
that
we
won't
get
to
all
of
the
items
in
our
list,
but
it
can
be
existing
list
that
we
can
each
time
we're
going
to
meet,
pull
from
the
first
three.
A
A
A
Okay,
so
with
that
being
said,
can
we
move?
Can
we
have
anybody
got
anything
other
than
now
that
they
want
to
add
for
that?
Let's
send
it
to
kelly,
then
kelly.
You
can
present
it
to
us
the
leadership
and
we
can
choose
when
we're
setting
up
the
agenda
items
which
ones
we
we
should
present
for
to
represent
us
sounds
good.
Everybody,
perfect,
okay,
we're
at
seven
we're
at
7
18..
I
would
like
to
move
to
the
next
item
on
the
agenda,
which
would
be
where
am
I
at.
A
M
Thank
you.
So
I
have
two
things.
One
is
for
those
of
you
who
write
a
presentation
when
I
came
to
follow
up
on
edible
boulevards.
We
talked
about
fruit
trees
and
the
status
of
a
park
bornette
allowing
fruit
trees
to
be
planted
on
the
boulevards
one
of
the
park
board.
Commissioners
has
asked
that
I
bring
a
few
people
in
support
of
that
possibility
of
having
fruit,
trees
growing
on
the
boulevards
and
so
tomorrow
night.
That
is
happening
at
during
open
time
at
the
park
board
meeting.
So
at.
M
M
So
I
put
that
in
the
chat
and
michael
I
sent
it
to
you
in
an
email,
so
you
have
to
fill
that
out
by
noon
tomorrow
and
then
also
there
if
you
want
to
just
send
in
a
comment,
you
can
also
do
that
and
you
have
to
fill
that
in
tomorrow.
So
if
there's
anybody
out
there,
who
would
be
in
support
of
that.
B
Yeah,
probably
microsoft
teams,
but
I
think
they
have
the
way
that
they
run.
Those
is
like
an
event
rather
than
like
a
group
meeting
like
this,
so
there's
more
control
and
fewer
participants
and
so
yeah.
I
think
you're
right
that
public
members
who
are
going
to
speak
will
be
given
a
special
call-in
number
once
they
register.
M
Thank
you,
that's
number
one
and
then
number
two
is
that
kelly
said
something,
or
one
of
the
two
of
us
said
something
out
after
the
last
meeting
about
the
minnesota
environmental
policy
act
and
the
fact
that
we
can
send
comments
on
the
draft
for
implementing
or
integrating
climate
concerns
into
that
they
changed
their
deadline
on
getting
those
written
submissions
or
written
feedback
through
the
end
of
march.
M
So
if
you
did
not
commit
back
yet
you
have
until
march
31st,
so
I
have
sent
that
information
to
kelly
at
the
beginning
of
this
meeting
so,
and
she
also
will
have
this
link
that
I
just
put
in
the
chat
as
well.
So
thank
you,
everybody.
Those
are
my
two
announcements:
vanessa,
okay,.
Q
I
have
an
announcement.
Okay,
I
want
to
send
to
kelly
to
send
out
to
all
the
green
zone
members
they're
been
working
for
about
the
last
two
months
with
a
group
of
folks
on
the
philando
castillo
omnibus
bill.
Q
It
is
at
the
house
house,
file,
874
and
senate
file
100,
and
one
of
the
things
that
I'm
excited
about
is
it's.
It's
very
diverse.
It's
addressing
entrepreneurship,
green
enterprise,
actually
asking
for
10
million
dollars
toward
urban
farming
and
for
land
acquisition
for
those
african
african-americans
who
want
to
acquire
farmland.
Q
So
it
really
matches
up
with
the
work
that
tina
smith,
senator
tina
smith,
senator
cory,
booker
and
senator
elizabeth
warren
have
authored
a
black
justice
farm
bill
on
the
on
the
federal
level
that
this
house
file.
874
really
is
wedded
well
to
that,
so
that
we're
trying
to
move
the
needle
on
ownership
of
land
by
african
african-americans
on
the
national
level,
as
well
as
on
the
state
level.
Q
So
there
is
a
process
I
want
to
send
it
to
kelly
so
that
she
can
send
it
out
to
the
green
zone
task
force
so
that
folks
can
call
their
representative
and
they
can
verbalize
their
support.
It's
like
I
said
it's
very
multifaceted,
mental
health
and
equal
opportunity
enforcement,
and
so
I
would
urge
everyone
on
the
green
zone
to
look
at
it
and
to
support
this
effort.
A
B
Yep
that
was
mostly
just
listed
there
as
a
reminder.
So
our
next
meeting
is
the
joint
meeting
with
the
southside
green
zone.
Following
that,
our
may
meeting
is
on.
May
4th.
We've
already
got
a
couple
topics
potentially
teed
up
related
to
thinking
about
climate
change
in
terms
of
preparing
for
our
spring
and
summer
weather,
and
then
the
park
board
has
some
updates
on
some
of
their
work
at
upper
harbor
terminal.
A
No
okay,
it's
7,
25
we've
got
five
minutes
left.
We
can
adjourn
now
or
you
can
give
me
one
word.
Just
one
word
of
how
you
feeling
or
just
one
word.