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From YouTube: November 18, 2021 Charter Commission Redistricting - Community Outreach and Education Work Group
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A
B
B
The
city
will
be
recording
and
posting
this
meeting
to
the
city's
website
and
youtube
channel
as
a
means
of
increasing
public
access
and
transparency.
This
meeting
is
public
and
subject
to
the
open
meeting
law.
For
the
record,
my
name
is
jan
sandberg.
I
am
one
of
the
co-chairs
of
the
charter
commission's
redistricting
community
outreach
and
education
work
group.
I
will
now
call
this
meeting
to
order
and
ask
the
clerk
to
call
the
roles,
so
we
may
verify
the
presence
of
a
quorum.
C
A
Commission
co-chair
newborn
and
co-chair
sandberg
here
there
are
three
members
present.
B
B
C
B
D
B
B
C
D
B
That's
on
this
agenda,
not
an
action
information
item
item
five
on
the
agenda
is
discussing
the
communication
and
outreach
strategy
for
the
redistricting
process
with
ray
dean
from
the
city
clerk's
office
and
as
a
bit
of
background,
I
believe
the
committee
and
in
fact
the
entire
redistricting
group
is
very
interested
in
mr
dean's
thoughts
about
various
issues,
about
how
to
communicate
with
the
public
best
strategies
who
to
communicate
with
and
so
forth,
and
I
think
we'll
just
open
it
up
for
any
comments
that
he
may
have
to
begin
with.
B
And
then,
if
there's
questions
we'll
go
to
that,
but
all
of
his
thoughts
will
be
deeply
appreciated.
E
E
Chair
sandberg,
it's
a
pleasure
to
be
all
with
all
of
you
today.
The
the
work
that
you're
doing
currently
in
the
work
that
you'll
be
doing
over
the
next
few
months
is
really
going
to
be
critical
for
the
city
and
for
the
residents
of
minneapolis.
E
F
E
You
know
there
are
a
lot
of
other
organizations
and
a
lot
of
other
groups
that
I
I
think
need
to
be
considered
and
whether
that's
what
I
think
of
is
typically
like
the
black
churches.
You
know
that
that's
a
way
of
connecting
with
a
certain
population
within
the
community.
E
You
know
there
are
many
other
sort
of
group
based
folks,
whether
it's
kopal,
which
is
you
know,
engaging
with
the
latino
community
in
the
city.
There
are
several
somali
groups
and
organizations
that
engage
with
with
their
community
as
well.
As
you
know,
groups
that
engage
with
the
lao
and
the
hmong
populations
as
well.
So
I
I
think,
there's
there's
a
lot
of
groups
that
maybe
folks
aren't
initially
going
to
think
about.
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
work
with
many
of
them
over
these
past
over
years,
and
I
think
that
it's
the
type
of
thing
that.
E
Making
an
early
connection
with
them
to
sort
of
make
sure
that
they
know
what's
actually
going
through
with
this
process
of
redistricting,
I'm
going
to
venture
to
guess
that
many
of
them
just
wake
up
one
day
and
they
hear
that
city
of
minneapolis
has
new
wards
or
they
have
new
park
districts
and
school
board
districts,
not
that
we
draw
the
school
board
districts,
but
the
school
board
generally
adopts
what
happens
with
the
the
park
board
as
well.
E
They
wake
up
one
day
and
they
hear
about
it
and
that's
sort
of
it
and-
and
I
think
that
you
know
all
of
us
know
that
engaging
residents
along
in
this
process
help
to
make
it
better
may
not
change
a
lot
of
what's
being
done,
but
ultimately
their
input
and
their
understanding
of
what
this
process
is
can
really
be
advantageous
to
what
we
do
when
those
new
new
lines
final
drafts
get
issued
and
then,
when
the
the
final
lines
are
actually
approved.
E
So
I
I'm
excited
to
be
working
with
all
of
you
happy
to
dig
in
and
help
you
identify.
What
are
those
organizations
and
groups
that
probably
should
be
connected
with
in
the
next
next
few
weeks
as
the
process
moves
forward
and
happy
danny
answer?
Any
questions
that
you
might
have
with
your
process
of
engaging
community
members
as
well.
B
Okay,
thank
you.
I
have
a
couple
of
questions
sure
if
you
could
any
any
thoughts
you
have.
You
mentioned
all
the
black
churches,
but
I
know
there
are
quite
a
few
of
them.
I
assume
there
is
some
sort
of
a
council
or
something
like
that.
I'm
sorry,
I'm
not
familiar
with
it,
but
perhaps
you
would
have
thoughts
about
that
and
any
suggestions
you
have
could
certainly
go
to
mr
munson,
whom
I
sure
will
share
it
with
the
rest
of
the
committee.
E
E
So
so
I
I
will
get
mr
monson's
his
name
and
contact
information
and
we
can
start
making
that
connection
through
the
instead
of
trying
to
talk
to
30
or
40
different
pastors.
It.
E
If
it's
it's
coordinated
from
their
end
and
they
do
have
a
structure
in
place.
B
Okay,
do
you
have
specific
thoughts
on.
D
Yes,
I
have
some
input
for
both
radian
and
greg
with
regards
to
your
questions.
So
black
ministers,
on
both
the
north
side
and
the
south
side,
have
organized
pretty
substantially
in
an
organization
called
21
days
of
peace.
21
days
of
peace
is
run
by
reverend
mcavee
and
lewis,
king
from
summit
academy,
oic
and
then
there's
another
group.
D
That's
been
working
with
doj
called
community
unity,
mediation
team,
it's
co-chaired
by
mary
lagarde
from
little
earth
of
united
tribes
or
actually
she's,
not
at
little
earth
anymore,
she's
at
the
american
indian
center
and
reverend
ian
bessel.
Who
is
a
minister
on
the
south
side?
So
those
are
two
groups
that
have
have
very
active
participation
from
ministers,
both
south
side
and
north
side,
and
I
also
just
want
to
speak
on
behalf
of
neighborhoods.
I
got
a
lot
of
feedback
from
folks.
D
I
think
ncr
is
putting
the
information
in
their
newsletter,
but
what
people
have
asked
for
is
that
we
are
able-
and
I
understand
we
have
the
mailing
addresses
to
post
people
on
information
for
these
public
hearings
directly
to
neighborhoods
many
neighborhoods
like
on
the
north
side,
harrison
and
jordan.
They
have
big
connections
with
lots
of
cultural
groups
in
their
area.
On
the
south
side,
midtown
phillips
and
the
other
phillips
neighborhoods
have
what's
called
outreach
partnerships
with
cultural
organizations
that
we
fund
through
a
city
grant.
D
The
2022
funding
is
about
outreach
to
underrepresented
groups,
and
so
we
all
are
making
engagement
plans
to
reach
out
to
other
groups,
and
so
I
I
just
want
to
continue
to
push
getting
timely
information
out
to
neighborhood
groups
directly,
so
that
people
have
the
information
and
then
they
can
put
it
in
their
newsletters.
Many
people
will
post
in
the
neighborhood
newspapers
it
can
go
on
facebook
pages.
There
are
a
variety
of
ways
and
people
were.
D
C
Thank
you
thanks
for
your
thoughts,
mr
dean,
I'm
just
wondering
that
this
can't
be
an
effort,
a
first
time
effort
for
the
city.
I
mean
other
communications
efforts.
Much
must
have
reached
out
to
these
communities
as
well,
and
I'm
also
wondering
we
have.
I
know
our
communications
go
to
close
to
300
on
ncr's
list
and
that's
got
to
be
more
than
just
neighborhoods
unless
there
are
multiple
recipients
in
in
each
neighborhood,
so
I'm
wondering
who's
on
their
list.
E
You
know-
I
I
don't
know
specifically
who's
on
that
list,
but
if
I
did
quick
math
in
my
head
with
87
neighborhoods
in
the
city,
if
there's
three
people
on
each
one,
that
gets
us
close
to
300,
but
I
would
guess
that
it's
probably
going
out
to
the
executive
directors
and
maybe
the
chairs
of
those
particular
neighborhood
groups.
C
D
B
D
Commissioner
clay
there
there
is
there's
also
an
and
for
reading
they're
part
of
the
neighborhood
community
relations
office.
They
have
access
and
outreach
specialists
and
they
reach
out
to
all
the
different
community
groups
throughout
the
city,
and
so
they
have
a
separate
mailing
list,
also
of
organizations.
B
And
I
think
we
had
some
of
that
information
a
number
of
months
ago
and
mr
munson
might
want
to
chime
in
here,
but
we
did
get
some
information
when
we
met
with
ncr
staff,
they
did
send
us
an
email
list
and
it
did
include
multiple
names
for
each
neighborhood
and
your
mr
dean
is
absolutely
right.
I
believe
it
was
the
executive
director
not
all
have
one,
but
also
at
least
the
board
chair,
sometimes
the
vice
chair,
but
they
also.
B
I
don't
think
that
list
had
the
contacts
for
the
the
other
outreach
groups,
but
perhaps
mr
munson
has
more
information.
F
Yeah
I
will
chime
in
here.
Yes,
so
we
got
from
the
head
of
ncr,
we
got
a
list
of,
it
was
approximately
300,
and
that
was
multiple
people
associated
with
each
of
the
neighborhood
groups.
And
so
that's
that's
the
list
of
people
that
is
getting
the
updates
about
every
meeting
so
yeah.
F
I
don't
know
what
they
would
be
doing
with
it
beyond
the
emails
that
are
coming
their
way
and
then
we
are
also
working
with
a
contact
in
ncr,
christina
kendricks,
who
is
passing
the
information
I
sent
her
along
to
the
rest
of
the
ncr
team
that
works
with
the
various
groups
around
the
city
right,
there's,
multiple
ways
we're
reaching
out.
B
Right,
I
know
they
do
have
it,
they
do
put
it
in
their
newsletter,
but
it's
a
long
newsletter.
So
I
think
the
individual
emails
are
obviously
much
better
anyway
greg.
Do
you
know
my?
I
had
a
question
about
the
media.
We
do
have
a
number
of
radio
stations
and
even
newsprint
people
still
read
newspapers.
I
guess
around
the
city
does
ncr
deal
with
a
lot
of
those
or
is
that
something
we
need
to
do
separately.
B
F
Yeah
and
I
have
been
working
with
them-
I
just
I
will
be
honest-
that
they
have
been
swamped
with
issues
this
year,
mainly
in
the
election,
and
now
that
the
election
is
over,
we
should
see
a
little
more
activity
coming
on,
so
they
have
pushed
out
a
number
of
newsletter
items,
both
internal
and
external
newsletter
items,
recently
kind
of
associated
with
some
of
the
work
we've
been
doing
on
the
website,
the
mapping,
tool,
etc,
and,
as
we
get
into
next
year,
you're
going
to
see
more
frequent
notices
about
the
meetings
and
about
anything
else,
that's
happening
on
the
around
the
website.
F
We
have
talked
to
the
communications
group
around
the
the
radio
stations
I
there
there
hasn't
actually
been
any
particular
activity
around
that,
so
I
will
bring
that
up
with
communications
shortly.
B
Thank
you,
okay,
and
when
you
greg,
you
said
you
send
out
communications
to
this
list
and
so
forth.
Is
that
just
before
the
public
hearings
or
you're
doing
it
before
the
map
drawing
meetings.
F
So
we
signed
up
everybody
on
that
list
to
anything
associated
with
redistricting,
so
they
should
be
getting
notices
about
any
of
the
redistricting
meetings.
Just
an
automatic,
you
know
it's
it's.
We
use
this
service
called
gov
delivery,
so
any
anything
will
be
delivered
via
gov
delivery
and
any
meeting
related
items.
F
You
know
I'm
not
100
sure
and
maybe
maddie
knows
about
the
gov
delivery.
I
just
better
take
a
check.
A
Yeah,
chair
sandberg,
that
would
be
in
the
link
to
the
youtube,
would
be
in
those
gov
deliveries,
but
it
doesn't
necessarily
send
out
another
link
after
the
meeting
to
the
youtube
after
that
goes.
Live.
B
Okay-
and
I
think
I
had
I-
it
was
interesting-
I
the
city's
youtube
channel-
I
I'm
fine
with
I
can
find
things
on
that
park
board
is
an
interesting
challenge
on
youtube.
Sometimes
they
they
list
it
differently,
but
that's
the
park
board's
problem,
not
mine.
Oh
I
think
commissioner
hawkins
is.
I
think
I
saw
something
for
her.
B
Is
commissioner
hawkins
here
I
don't
hear
her.
I
see
her
I
see
and
now
she's
gone,
never
mind.
Okay,
I
was
gonna.
Ask
mr
dean
his
thoughts
about
strategy
and
there
she
is.
I'm
here.
There's
commissioner
hawkins,
okay,
good,
very
good!
Thank
you.
I
was
going
to
ask
mr
dean
about
strategy
in
terms
of
we
have
messages
coming
out
from
the
city,
which
I
think
people
are
fine
with.
B
Is
there
any
value
added
by
having
us
pushing
more
of
our
redistricting
group
members
to
send
out
more
of
their
individual
messages,
a
to
an
individual
person
that
they
know
or
b
to
a
lot
of
different
organizations
at
once?
I
know
some
people,
if
they're
part
of
a
big
email
string,
they
kind
of
blow
it
off.
You
know
if
you
don't
do
it
individually,
but
I
do
you
have
experience
with
that.
E
Yeah,
I
think
the
the
smaller
groups
of
emails
and
coming
from
an
individual
may
be
something
that
would
sort
of
increase
the
likelihood
that
people
actually
open
the
emails
and
look
at
them.
The
critical
piece
of
that,
though,
is
you
have
to
be
sure
that
you're
sending
the
exact
same
email
to
everybody,
because
if,
if
people
are
getting
different
information,
that
can
be
something
that
ultimately
will
cause
confusion.
E
C
Thank
you.
No
I
I
was
just
gonna
say
a
lot
of
times.
Those
are
bubbles
I
mean
if
like
minneapolis
twitter
tends
to
cover
redistricting
a
lot,
but
it's
just
to
the
people
who
use
minneapolis
twitter,
which
is
sort
of
a
confined
group
and
a
insular
group,
so
yeah
it's.
I
think
it
adds
something
everybody
who
gets
it
out
adds
something,
but
I
think
it
should
be
the
same
email
and
we
should
take
this
opportunity
now
that
we
have
a
draft
map.
C
I
mean
that's
what
tends
to
draw
people
out.
I've
said
before
mr
dean
many
times.
Nobody
shows
up
until
there's
a
map
we
go
to
listening
sessions
when
there's
no
map
and
nobody
shows
up
zero
people,
but
once
there's
a
map,
then
people
see
oh
they're.
Changing
my
ward
or
they're
doing
this
or
my
neighborhood
is
affected
some
ways.
So
then
they
start
to
show
up.
C
So
this
is
an
opportunity
we
have
if
we
can
tie
into
networks
of
other
community
organizations
other
than
neighborhoods,
and
maybe
it's
also
an
opportunity
to
to
redouble
neighborhoods
and
reach
out
to
people
and
say:
look
we.
We
don't
want
you
to
just
put
this
in
your
newsletter
four
weeks
from
now.
You
know
their
their
board.
Members
and
their
members
are
on
an
email
list.
We
want
you
to
send
it
out
to
your
community,
not
just
put
it
in
a
newsletter
that
nobody.
E
And
then
I
was
to
say
to
to
to
that
point:
you
know
all
neighborhoods
have
at
least
one
meeting
a
month
generally
there
could
and
it's
it's
not
their
whole
neighborhood.
It's
generally
the
board,
but
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
strategy
for
redistricting
charter
commission
members
to
actually
go
speak
at
these
neighborhood
meetings,
board
meetings
and
and
engage
people
at
a
different
level.
Of
course,
you'd
have
to
inquire
to
get
on
their
agenda,
find
out
where
it
is.
E
It's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
time
and
effort,
but
you
know
if
out
of
the
87
neighborhoods,
if
you
all
over
the
next
few
months,
are
able
to
get
to
even
20
or
30
neighborhoods
to
give
a
small
presentation
about
the
process,
because
I
would
bet
I
would
bet
that
many
people
don't
know
what
this
process
actually
is
and
how
it's
constituted.
Moving
forward.
E
B
Have
we
in
fact
asked
them
if
they
wish
to
have
a
presentation
by
a
member
of
the
speakers
bureau?
If
we
haven't
done
that,
we
should
probably
do
that
sooner
rather
than
later,
even
though
I'm
not
looking
for
a
lot
of
extra
speaking
opportunities
over
the
next
few
weeks,
but
we
should
at
least
know,
and
then
we
might
be
able.
We
have
members
of
our
redistricting
group
who
are
quite
articulate
and
very
good
with
working
with
groups
of
people.
So
we
could
even
expand
our
list.
There's
greg.
He
can
answer
the
question.
F
Yeah,
I
think
that
is
a
great
point
and
I
I
will
check
in
with
christina
tomorrow
with
that
very
notion
that
we
have
a
number
of
very
qualified
speakers.
We
do
have
a
powerpoint
presentation
that
we
can
use
as
well,
and
I
think
you've
done
a
good
job
of
putting
together
kind
of
a
consistent
way
that
we
would
deliver
the
message,
and
so
I'm
going
to
offer,
offer
it
up
and
unless
I
hear
any
objections
from
anybody,
because
it
does,
it
does
mean
more
work.
H
C
Well,
hopefully,
I'm
going
to
say
that
most
most
neighborhoods
have
four
membership
meetings
per
year,
which
include
all
the
members,
not
just
those
dozen
or
so
that
are
on
the
board,
so
those
tend
to
be
bigger
meetings.
They
have
more
news
worthy
items
on
the
agenda.
C
B
B
Do
that
now
is
making
you
okay,
making
okay,
but
at
least
I
mean,
even
speaking
to
the
board
would
be
helpful.
Sometimes
they
might
be
reluctant
to
send
out
information
unless
they've
kind
of
scoped
it
out.
First,
you
know
there's
a
protective
element
there.
I
would,
I
would
suspect,
but
yes,
we
should
pursue
that.
I
think
that
would
be
terrific
and
I
think
we
should
include
encourage
we're
trying
to
encourage
our
redistricting
group
members
to
reach
out
to
their
constituencies,
and
I
agree
with
commissioner
clegg
about
the
twitter
thing.
B
E
Sure
sandberg,
you
may
not
know
this,
it
might
be
something
that
greg
might
know.
So
is
there
a
particular
at
minneapolis,
redistricting
or
something
like
that?
As
far
as
a
a
twitter
handle
that
you
know,
people
can
connect
to,
or
is
it
it
generally?
Oh,
it
looks
like
commissioner
hawkins
might
actually
have
a
response
to
that.
So
I'll
turn
it
over
to
you.
If
you
do
yes,.
I
Was
just
going
to
say
as
a
person-
that's
that
is
one
of
the
executive
directors
out
here
in
the
neighborhood.
One
of
the
ways
to
get
this
out
would
be
not
only
at
the
annual
meeting,
but
each
neighborhood
is
connected
to
next
door,
and
that
is
all
that
goes
to
all
of
the
neighborhoods.
I
Each
ed
is
connected
to
next
door.
So
that's
another
way
to
get
this
out
in
addition
to
their
newsletter.
Each
ed
has
some
kind
of
communication
list
that
they
can
put
it
out,
so
it
can
get
out
there,
especially
with
the
mac.
I
think
the
map
should
be
attached,
especially
with
the
map.
B
Commissioner
hawkins,
I
I'm
hearing,
I
think,
I'm
hearing
you
volunteer
to
perhaps
work
with
craig
and
make
sure
that
we're
doing
what
we
can
with
next
door.
I
I
am
a
member,
but
frankly
I
am
not
proficient
in
that
how
those
things
interact,
but
if
you
could
speak
to
greg
after
the
meeting
or
something
and
make
sure
we
get
that
done,
because
it's
very
important
and
oh,
I
see
chair
clay
once
again.
Yeah.
C
I
have
to
believe
they
have
at
least
lists
of
community
organizations,
the
faith,
community,
etc,
and
if
we're
not
communicating
with
those
lists,
we
should
be,
and
perhaps
we
ought
to
devise
some
sort
of
master
communication
that
has
a
picture
of
our
draft
map
on
it.
That
goes
to
to
not
only
neighborhood
organizations
but
urging
the
executive
directors
and
the
board
chairs
to
send
it
out
to
the
whole
neighborhood
saying
this
is
happening
to
you
now
and
it's
the
same
thing.
True
with
faith
organizations
and
other
community
organizations.
B
Okay-
and
so
this
is
information
for
greg-
might
find
useful
in
his
talks
with
ms
kendrick,
because
I'm
sensing
that
okay,
we
just
had
our
meeting
where
we
had
a
public
hearing.
We
have
another
public
hearing
scheduled
on
the
15th,
but
we're
likely
to
make
money
soon
we're
going
to
make
modifications
to
that
draft
map
before
that
meeting
or
else.
Why
have
another
public
hearing
so
we're.
H
C
No,
I
was
just
going
to
say
we're
going
to
have
our
second
public
hearing
on
the
same
map.
Well,
we
are
it's
it's
then
we
have
two
more
public
hearings
on
our
final
draft
map.
That's
okay!
C
That's
what
the
charter
says,
but
we
are
going
to
have
a
couple
of
meetings
between
now
and
the
15th
and
if
they
won't
be
mapping
meetings
they'll
be
to
see
if
we
can
reach
consensus
on
what
changes
should
be
made
based
on
input
we've
had
from
the
community,
such
as
you
know,
I'll
pick
an
easy
one
move
the
line
in
marcy
holmes.
B
So,
if
we're
sending
a
communication
out
to
the
neighborhoods
and
faith
communities
or
anybody
else
with
this,
with
the
map
attached
same
content,
we're
going
to
be
consistent,
we're
going
to
say
we've
had
a
public
hearing
we're
going
to
have
another
public
hearing
pay
attention
participate.
B
Would
you
also
advise
them
that
they
might
want
to
listen
to
these
extra
mapping
meetings
to
see
the
other
factors
that
are
being
considered?
Frankly,
the
last
public
hearing
had
a
nice
list
that
developed
of
what
people
were
saying
some
of
them
you
might
not
agree
with,
but
at
least
they
had
most
people
are
sort
of
specific.
C
B
C
Try
and
encourage
people
to
watch
more
than
the
public
hearings.
Okay,
I
participated
more
than
the
public
hearings,
the
people
who
want
to
be
more
involved
than
that
already
know
how
to
do
it
and
and
are
already
involved
we're
if
we're
reaching
out
to
people
who
are
relatively
uninvolved
now
and
say
you
got
to
go
to
these
four
meetings
and
watch
these
youtube
things.
It's
not
going
to
work.
C
C
Okay,
the
public
hearing
is
probably
the
least
convenient
way
for
people
to
offer
input,
because
it's
at
a
given
time
they
have
to
sit
there
waiting
on
hold
it's
it's
just
it's
an
anachronism
from
the
charter.
I
think
it's
reason
we
have
public
hearings,
but
the
easiest
way
to
contribute
is
either
sending
an
email
or
doing
a
megaphone
message
on
the
website.
D
Yep
this
is
commissioner
matty
again.
So
just
as
a
reminder
again,
the
end
of
the
month
so
like
next
week
is
when
we
would
need
information
to
be
able
to
get
them
in
neighborhood,
newsletters
or
neighborhood
newspapers
and
with
regard
to
testifying
at
the
public
hearing.
You
know
that's
always
an
option,
but
I
I
also
push
neighborhoods
that
I
work
with
to
listen
to
them,
to
keep
informed,
to
know.
D
I
know
a
lot
of
people
in
loring
park
and
midtown
phillips
watch
this
when
it's
not
live,
but
when
it's
when
it's
taped
and
they'll
call
or
email
with
questions,
and
so
I
think
that
there's
a
as
I
as
commissioner
hawkins
said,
there
is
a
a
lot
of
connections
that
we
can
help
with.
To
get
that
information
out.
There.
B
Okay,
so
what
I'm
hearing
is
that
this
master
communication,
we
should
be
prepared
to
get
it
out
within
the
next
week
or
so
taking
them,
but
being
careful
about
thanksgiving.
So
probably
the
few
days
after
thanksgiving,
I
know
we're
running
into
the
end
of
the
month,
but
holidays
are
tough
to
work
around
for
people.
Does
that
sound
about
right?
F
So
I
I
hate
to
tell
everybody
like
this,
but
I'm
going
to
be
out
for
two
weeks
starting
on
monday,
so
I
will
put
together
what
I
have
tomorrow
and
circulate
it
around
again.
We
have
a
powerpoint
that
can
be
used,
and
you
know
I
have
a
number
of
things.
I've
written
up
for
our
communications
team,
which
I
can
also
circulate,
and
then
we
can
put
together.
Pdfs
of
the
maps
is
that
would
that
give
everybody
enough
to
communicate?
F
And
I'm
going
to
talk
to
christina
kendrick
tomorrow
as
well
just
to
get
that
underway
is
what
else
can
I
do
and
the
next
day
to.
B
Make
sure
it
sounds
great:
okay,
yep,
okay,
get
it
and
just
get
out
whatever
we
can
as
quickly
as
we
can
to
people
and
with
the
with
what
barry
certainly
has
suggested
with
here's
multiple
options.
For
you
to
consider
now
the
question
that
mr
dean
asked,
I
don't
have
an
answer
to
which
is:
do
we
have
a
city
redistricting
twitter
account.
B
F
We
have
a
city
twitter,
the
clerk's
office
has
the
twitter,
which
is
probably
the
closest.
We
would
come
to
having
a
specific
redistricting
twitter
account
and
if,
if
you've
got
something
you
want
to
go
out
on
twitter,
I'm
I'm
sure
casey.
The
city
clerk
would
be
happy
to
put
any
information
out
on
twitter.
B
C
That's
what
I
was
going
to
suggest
in
addition
to
that.
C
You
know:
nobody's
going
to
flip
through
the
powerpoint
to
read
what
redistricting
is
about
or
how
it
works,
but
if
we
could
do
a
one-page
explainer
which
you
or
I
could
dictate
in
about
15
minutes,
it
would
just
here's
here's
the
draft
map,
here's
why
it's
important
to
you!
Here's
the
draft
park
board
map.
Here's!
Why
it's
important
to
you
here
are
your
opportunities
to
comment
in
these
different
ways
and
on
these
dates
act
now:
okay,
that's
that's!
A
half-page!
H
Hi
there
listening
to
this
when
I
work
with
the
map,
because
it's
so
small,
I
do
not
know
what
the
streets
are
many
times
and
I
don't
know
how
we
can
make
it
better.
So
people
know
what
the
streets
are.
Maybe
neighborhood
people
can
just
kind
of
guess
what
the
streets
might
be,
but
that
might
be
a
problem.
We
should
be
trying
to
figure
out.
B
Well,
that's
usually
I
tell
people
to
go
to
district
r
and
then
zoom
down,
although
you
are
correct,
sometimes
even
then
it's
hard
to
see
the
street
names
and
the
neighborhoods
are
sometimes
iffy.
There
are
two
there's
borders,
you
can
get
the
borders,
but
they
don't
always
give
the
neighborhood
name.
So
I
go
to
a
cheat
sheet.
I
have
for
neighborhoods
to
figure
out
the
names,
because
I
don't
remember
them
all,
but
that's
a
good.
That's
a
greg
is
listening.
I
know
that,
okay,
so
barry.
What
do
you
I
mean?
B
B
B
B
G
Yeah
I
I
just
wanted
to
mention.
I
know
there
was
talk
about
a
hashtag.
I
think
I'm
the
only
person
who's
been
using
it,
but
I
have
tried
to
get
the
hashtag
redistrictmpls
off
the
ground.
B
G
And
so
yeah.
So
if
you
were
to
look
that
up
right
now,
I
think
you'll
only
see
tweets
that
I
have
sent,
but
that
is
an
option
and
it
does
have
some
maps
and
discussions
that
I've
used
in
there.
So
that
might
be
useful
if
you
wanted
to
use
that.
B
Okay,
oh,
that
would
be
great
yeah.
I
I
don't
do
tweets,
but
I
do
like
tweets,
so
I
seldom
do
tweets,
but
it's
just
never
mind
okay,
so
we
have
a
few
things
that
are
in
process.
It's
a
lot
of
it's
on
greg's
back
to
contact
people
about
things.
Mr
dean
has
volunteered.
I
believe
other
page
of
my
notes
to
continue
discussions
with
greg
about
his
thoughts
about
different
contacts
within
the
faith
community
and
beyond.
B
What
am
I
missing
here?
Folks?
B
B
B
G
Sorry
yeah,
just
for
the
record,
if
you
wanted
to
in
case
y'all,
were
curious.
I
have
already
spoken
to
a
couple
of
student
groups,
the
urban
studies,
student
association
and
the
political
science
student
association
at
the
university
of
minnesota,
and
I
am
in
talks.
I
reach
out
to
a
few
people
over
at
augsburg
to
try
to
make
sure
I'm
including
them
as
well,
and
a
couple
of
other
student
groups
like
some
people
from
humphreys
that
I've
been
trying
to
reach
out
to
so
yeah.
G
B
That's
terrific
yeah!
You
had
mentioned
that
before
I'm
sorry.
I
bring
that
up
because
I
think,
given
the
discussion
at
the
public
hearing
the
other
night,
the
university
community
was
mentioned
by
a
number
of
people.
So
it's
going
to
be
a
continuing
issue
going
forward.
I
know
that
so
what
else
was
there?
I
mean
I
think,
unfortunately,
we've
dumped
a
lot
on
greg's
plate
for
the
next
day
or
so,
but
I'm
not
quite
sure
what
else
we
can
do
about
that.
If
we
want
to
keep
things
moving
forward,
were.
B
E
Mean
I'll
just
jump
in
greg.
I
loop
me
in
with
christina.
E
E
Yeah
yeah,
so
you
can
unload
a
couple
of
those
things
on
to
me,
especially
working
with
christine.
I
worked
with
her
around
some
of
the
elections,
engagement
of
communities
and
elections.
F
Good
well
and
ray
charlie
and
grant
in
our
office
going
to
control
the
twitter
account
for
the
for
the
clerk's
office.
So
we
have
a
good
in
there
to
get
something
out
on
twitter.
If
we
want
to
do
that,
okay,.
B
Okay,
were
there
other
questions
for
mr
dean
or
other
comments
about
how
we're
going
to
move
forward
in
the
next
few
days?.
B
Anybody
else,
because,
if
there's
not
we're
going
to
release
people
to
go
to
other
exciting
things
here,
okay,
I
think,
with
that
we've
complete
included
the
business
to
come
before
our
you
know.
This
name
is
way
too
long.
The
charter
commission's
redistricting
community
outreach
and
education
work
group
an
acronym,
would
really
be
nice
and
therefore
without
objection
you're
adjourned.
Thank
you,
everybody.
Thank
you,
mr
dean.
It
was
very
nice.