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Through
the
G
dot
tap
program,
Transportation
Alternatives
program,
so
we're
hoping
for
some
funding,
they're
not
guaranteed
by
any
means,
but
that's
something
we
are
looking
at
to
make
a
seamless
streetscape
here
in
downtown
and
speaking
of
the
LCR.
We
finally
got
our
notice
to
proceed
on
Friday.
What
that
means
is
the
contractor
is
allowed
to
turn
dirt
and
that
contractor
will
be
fully
mobilized
and
ready
to
turn
dirt
on
the
LCI
on
August
6th.
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E
We've
got
our
first
meeting
with
the
organization.
That's
actually
going
to
set
everything
up
this
coming
Monday,
so
hopefully
that's
going
some
time
middle
of
the
month,
grass
cutting
to
Children's
Park
cemeteries
is
going
to
start
on
a
weekly
basis.
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So
those
should
look
a
lot
neater,
as
we
start
growing,
a
little
more
with
all
the
rain
sunshine
and
then
to
a
notice
on
Facebook
the
night's
inchaallah
brief
email
explaining
the
water
conservation
program
that
we're
pushing
it
was
kind
of
a
process
with
Rodney,
myself
Logan
and
then
some
of
our
other
employees
that
have
actually
done
some
of
the
work
but
we're
having
an
Art
Guild
donate
their
time.
Painters
donate
paint
what
not
to
paint
rain
barrels
that
are
being
converted
and
then
we're
hoping
to
auction
them
off
at
concerts.
E
Farmers
market
different
things
like
that,
where
the
proceeds
are
then
split
between
the
water
department
and
the
Art
Guild.
So
that's
a
pretty
cool
program.
The
website
should
be
live,
June
15,
so
get
ready
for
some
area.
There'll
be
some
problems
in
there
that
we're
going
to
see
we'll
just
have
to
find
it
by
getting
in
there
and
doing
it,
but
we
should
have
most
of
them
ironed
out
by
the
time
it
goes
live
and
then
two
last
thing
safety
program.
I
know
the
last
email
that
I
sent
out.
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E
That's
on
the
electric
utilities
and
the
circle
for
safety
is
something
that
we
want
to
remind
all
of
our
utility
in
public
public
works
workers
to
check
their
trucks
for
loose
tools,
anything
that
may
or
may
not
be
around
you
before
you
pull
off,
and
then
the
Walton
County,
Fire
and
Rescue
is
partnering
with
us
to
train
all
of
our
employees.
On
the
stop
the
bleed
program.
It's
been
a
big
success
and
the
school
systems
and
I
know
surrounding
counties
have
done.
The
same
thing
I
mean.
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Everyone
should
have
gotten
a
copy
of
the
passer,
which
is
the
popular
annual
financial
report.
This
is
a
consolidation
of
the
cap
that
we
presented
or
last
month,
meaning
which
is
the
kafir',
is
more
of
a
detail
of
our
financials
over
2017,
and
then
they
are
the
audited
financials.
This
is
more
of
an
easy
to
read
up
to
date,
highlights
of
what's
happened
in
the
city
over
the
last
year.
Misses
for
2017
I
won't
go
into
it.
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Of
course,
some
other
taxes
and
then
over
on
the
expenditures.
Page
is
where
the
money
goes.
So
you
can
kind
of
see
where
the
money
is
spent
that
we
bring
in
each
month
or
each
year,
I
should
say,
and
then
it
goes
over.
Enterprise
Fund
is
more
of
the
utility
and
solid
waste
that
is
SEP
separate
from
the
general
fund
and
then
over
on
page
18,
as
our
sales
and
property
type
tax
collections
and
our
property
millage
rate.
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As
you
can
see,
our
property
military
for
the
City
of
Monroe
has
declined
over
the
last
several
years,
which
is
something
that
y'all
should
be
proud
of.
As
all
other
areas
around
us
are
continuing
continually
increasing
their
millage
rate,
which
therefore
increases
property
taxes,
y'all
have
been
able
to
roll
those
back,
and
we
actually,
since
2010,
have
gradually
decreased
that
military
each
year,
and
so
that
bar
graph
on
the
bottom
kind
of
shows
that
it
doesn't
really
show
it
a
whole
lot
of
detail.
G
This
past
month
we
have
fully
implemented
the
broad
filter,
positive
pay
and
the
ACH
broad
filter
at
our
bank.
That
I
had
told
y'all
about
a
couple
of
months
ago
and
said
we
were.
We
are
definitely
up
and
running
on
that
and
live,
and
everything
seems
to
be
going
smooth
and
we
haven't
had
any
issues
with
that.
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We
have
fulfilled
the
cashier
position
and
customer
service
that
was
left
open,
so
we
were
fully
staffed
and
our
customer
service
area
and
we
are
working
to
get
everyone
into
some
additional
training
outside
of
the
regular
training
that
we
do
for
all
new
hires,
because
we
do
have
several
new
people
in
our
customer
service
department
over
the
last
couple
years
that
haven't
had
outsourced
training
so
we're
I'm.
Looking
into
doing
that.
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The
next
couple
of
months,
I
am
working
closely
with
our
department
heads
to
start
working
on
their
five-year
CIP
budget,
so
I
have
gotten
with
all
down
and
we
will
be
getting
together
over
the
next
couple
of
weeks
to
make
sure
we
get
that
that
ball,
rolling
and
Tyler
software,
which
is
our
new
software
of
all
our
module.
All
our
modules,
what's
here
on-site
for
the
last
two
days
this
week
and
they
started
with
code
to
start
their
training
and
not
really
in
the
implementation
but
they're
in
their
initial
implementation.
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That
will
be
part
of
the
utility
billing
module
and
that
is
expected
to
go,
live
in
federal
area.
2019,
it's
hard
to
say
it
seems
like
that's
so
far
away,
but
that's
not.
That
is
the
lot
go.
Live
date
is
and
I
don't
have
those
dates
in
front
of
them,
but
it
is
the
middle
of
February,
so
we're
hoping
to
implement
that
soon
afterwards,
yeah.
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F
E
Real
quick
on
the
airport
and
we'll
discuss
in
a
minute
the
east,
apron,
rehab
and
expansion
and
in
the
West
apron
changes
that
we're
gonna
make
taxiway
areas
but
AB
gas
sales.
You
know,
even
though
we
had
about
40
days
and
40
nights
of
rain
and
may
still
held
fairly
consistent
with
the
rest
of
the
year.
We
had
99
transactions,
price
increase
at
20
cents.
Gallon
still
stayed
pretty
level
when
we
actually
made
a
little
bit
more
money.
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Please,
sir,
over
the
last
couple
years
bill
as
and
his
team
has
raised
over
$200,000
for
extra
special
people
summer
camps,
he
did
that,
with
the
help
of
all
the
teams
of
pilots
out
at
the
airport,
offering
free
rides,
I,
don't
know
if
you're
teaching
people
how
this
got
up
that
particular
day
or
not
this
year,
one
hundred
six
thousand
dollars
was
raised
yes,
and
that
was
that
was
opening
day
of
the
farmers
market.
We
so
had
kids
activities
that
day,
and
it
was
a
great
time
to
be
in
downtown
Monroe
bill.
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And
helping
me
in
it's
worked
out
and
I
just
can't
thank
the
City,
Council
and
everybody's
been
involved
enough
to
to
do
this,
and
it's
taking
you
guys
to.
Let
me
do
that
and
thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much
then,
along
it's
been
a
good
off
and
we're
gonna
keep
going
so
my.
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E
Explaining
this,
the
best
I
can
and
explain
the
process
that
we're
gonna
go
through
to
hopefully
get
this
done,
with
grant
funding
from
the
federal
government
and
at
the
state
level.
As
you
can
see,
I'll
explain
what
the
different
alternates
were.
The
base
itself
was
the
rehab
of
the
existing
East
apron
and
then
the
actual
dirt
foundation,
preparation
for
paving
for
the
expansion
airy.
The
first
alternate
was
a
concrete
pad,
just
off
of
for
the
fuel
farm
sits
now
to
protect
asphalt
when
fuel
actually
hits
it
to
keep
it
from.
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The
bigger
oak
tree,
that's
just
fast
an
alternate,
or
was
the
site
trip
in
the
taxi
lane
area
for
the
proposed
hanger
that
we're
going
to
build
low
bid,
came
in
at
1.5
million
for
all
of
those
items
a
little
bit
higher
than
what
we
expected.
The
idea
of
what
we're
gonna
try
to
do
is
all
of
this,
hopefully
will
fall
into
the
75
25
money
that
we
get
from
the
state
and
the
federal
government.
So
the
city
would
actually
be
responsible
over
25%
of
that
1.5
million.
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We
are
going
to
drop
off
alternate
for
unless
the
d-o-t
tells
us
that
they
will
fund
that
at
a
75,
25
level
and
we're
going
to
turn
around
and
reap
it
that
out
with
actual
hanger
bid.
So
that
is
just
paving
piping
for
drain
runoff
and
everything
for
what
we
will
build
in
the
hangar,
because
we've
already
got
the
contract
under
way.
E
We
do
have
roughly
a
million
dollars.
That's
been
unofficially
kind
of
given
to
us,
like
I
reported
last
month
for
the
airport,
and
then
we
have
about
450
to
460
thousand
dollars
in
entitlement
funds
that
we're
allotted
that
build
up
on
a
yearly
basis
that
we
can
use
to
cover
our
portion
for
paving
and
whatnot.
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You
can't
use
it
for
the
hangar,
though,
and
then
keep
in
mind
that
we're
probably
going
to
request
from
a
arsenal
the
improvement
and
a
rear
out
of
the
western
apron
taxi
lanes,
because
the
d-o-t
is
requiring
us
to
close
the
section
that
bill
uses
to
actually
get
to
the
runway.
So
there's
no
grandfather
or
anything.
We
have
to
close
that
and
the
d-o-t
won't
recognize
it
and
it'll
become
a
liability.
So
our
goal
is
to
get
that
fixed.
At
the
same
time,
we
do
the
eastern
apron
area
in
taxi
lanes
so.
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A
E
It's
their
access
way
to
the
runway.
Yep
I
mean
it's
cool.
We
gave
bill
of
recognition
and
we're
gonna
chop
up
his
access
to
the
run.
I
told
him
we'd
fix
it,
even
though
we're
gonna
stripe
it
and
close
it
off.
But
it's
just
it's
something
that
the
d-o-t
is
requiring
us
to
do,
and
it
hopefully
is
included
into
the
75
25,
which
the
d-o-t
promised
I
guess
it
would
be
or
assured
us
that
they
would.
E
Next
Tuesday
I
will
bring
it
back
before
if
we
want
to
do
airport
committee
for
approval
and
then
full
council,
because
I'll
have
to
have
contract
into
the
d-o-t
by
the
end
of
this
month,
so
that
we're
eligible
for
those
funds.
So
as
soon
as
we
have
the
details,
the
particulars
and
everything
it'll
come
back
before
council
for
your
your
stamp
of
approval
or
or
we
drop
back
and
punt.
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That
is
the
total
grant
funding
project
funding
that
the
d-o-t
is
looking
at,
providing
us
of
which
our
portion
would
be
25
percent.
It's
a
million
dollar
project,
essentially
to
which
we're
responsible
for
25
percent.
The
good
news
is,
we
do
have
entitlement
funds
and
whatnot.
It
was
a
CIP
item
that
we
had
there
that
we
had
anticipated
get
the
additional
paving
was
something
that
we
had
technically
set
aside
for
next
year's
fiscal
budget,
but
the
fact
that
the
state
came
to
us
and
were
willing
to
essentially
pay
for
75%
of
it.
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D
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E
E
Dia
we
got
an
additional
five
hundred
thousand
that
fell
through
on
another
might
as
well
say
in
other
airports,
projects
that
they
had
lined
up.
They
backed
out
the
state.
Has
these
fun's?
We
were
ready.
We
had
these
plans
already
drawn
out
as
alternates
in
our
bid
package
and
they
came
to
us
and
we're
willing
to
provide
that
funding
that
became
available,
and
that's
where
that
additional
500
comes
from.
We
were
already
probably
slated
to
receive
somewhere
in
that
in
that
number
anyway.
I
think.
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I
got
two
items:
I
want
to
talk
about.
First
was
not
in
your
packet
recycling
collection.
We've
been
getting
a
lot
of
calls
and
emails
about
glass
not
being
picked
up
in
the
recycle
page.
We
gave
notice
back
in
March
that
our
mirth
wouldn't
allow
us
to
place
glass
in
the
in
the
collection
so
and
they're
not
accepting
from
any
curbside
collection.
N
So,
basically,
what
we're
do
we're
gonna
be
sending
out
some
information
in
the
bill
inserts
note
that
update
what
we
collected,
what
we
don't
collect
and
we
are
encouraging
customers
tip
to
use,
keep
Walton
beautiful.
They
can
drop
off
and
keep
all
until
we
come
up
with
a
we
can
a
better
way.
We
can
separate
it
and.
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N
Probably,
by
1
to
2%,
if
it's
so
separated
and
that
berelson
there
are
some
there
is
a
company
in
College,
Park
strategic
material
would
take
it
separate.
That's
why
keep
walking
beautifully
it's
able
to
collect
it,
they
put
it
in
a
bin
and
they
deliver
it
to
polish
Park.
But
if
it's
so
separated,
it
can
be
done,
but
we
got
a
ticket,
may
22nd
50%
contamination
rate
because
we
had
glass
in
India
material.
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Beautiful
we're
working
on
that.
You
know
we're
asking
customers
to
know
if
they're
really
serious
about
keeping
out
of
the
that
flow,
so
maybe
just
make
that
trip
right,
but
we
are
looking
at
maybe
separate
in
a
week.
We
don't
have
a
problem
collecting
it,
but
the
transport
having
to
be
able
to
transport
it
keep
it
from
breaking
because
that's
poor,
that's
the
issue
with
contamination,
so
we
just
try
to
keep
it
whole
where
we
can
get
it
to
keep
walking
beautiful,
we're
working
on
that
make
that
happen.
N
N
I
have
is
on
earth
once
left
is
in
your
packet,
we're
starting
out
site
improvements
and
transfer
station
to
make
it
safe
and
so
we're
in
compliance,
as
I
mentioned
in
my
notes,
Georgia
EPD
rules
for
solid
waste
management
was
amended
back
in
March
that
all
permitted
MSW
facilities
has
to
be
reviewed
every
five
years.
So
the
list
of
projects
we
have
listen
I
got
a
little
brief.
N
Scope
of
work
should
get
us
where
we
need
to
be
before
we
get
to
out
with
you.
The
drainage
project
and
the
metal
wall
is
going
to
be
done.
In-House
Jeremiah,
his
staff
is
gonna,
handle
that
we
actually
gonna
get
started
with
the
wall
this
weekend
and
scheduling
for
the
drainage
project.
We
do
have
plans
thrown
up
through
our
stormwater
department.
N
That
schedule
is
pending
other
projects,
we're
going
to
be
outsourcing
the
catwalk
and
the
scale
repair
the
catwalk
week.
We
do
have
it
scheduled
to
be
prepared
next
week,
weather
permitting
that's
pretty
much
it.
Actually,
we
do
have
a
project
cost.
The
total
cost
running
around
$34,000
low
of
$34,000
part
of
it.
The
catwalk
in
the
drainage
is
part
of
our
CIP
for
this
year,
so
that
should
be
enough.
Maybe
a
little
over
$700
that's
going
to
cover
it.
The
rest
of
it
would
be
budget.
D
O
Highlighting
some
stuff
that
we
got
going
on
I
will
piggyback
off
what
Dan's
you
said.
What
we're
doing
at
the
transfer
station
is
capping.
One
of
those
steel
walls
we'll
be
doing
that
over
the
weekend.
The
drainage
project
that
he
mentioned
it
will
be
not
regular
scheduled
hours
due
to
the
scope
of
that
project
will
have
to
come
in
when
trucks
are
not
running
and
we
won't
be
interfere
with
the
actual
process
of
the
everyday
operations
of
the
transfer
station
and
that
will
probably
start
within
the
next
six
to
eight
weeks.
O
O
What
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
we
had
to
come
to
come
in
and
do
some
grounding
force
and
clear
some
room.
But
there
was
about
three
years
worth
of
pilings
out
there
and
it's
taking
some
time
to
get
that
stuff
out
of
the
way.
So
we'll
be
able
to
continue
to
have
some
above-ground
storage
out
there
and
I'll
be
glad
to
take
any
questions.
P
Few
items
of
interest
I've
got
SEPA
back
on
the
agenda
again
this
month,
just
to
keep
it
fresh
in
your
mind,
we
will
be
meeting
with
me
over
the
next
couple
of
months
and
with
the
Department
of
Energy
working
on
that
possible
addition
of
three
megawatts
from
the
seafoam
source
been
a
great
year
to
having
of
this
raining
a
lot
and
kept
those
lakes
full.
So
there's
been
a
lot
of
SEPA
coming
our
way
already.
The
weather-related
issues
I
was
going
to
discuss
was
water.
P
Rain
rain
has
got
us
to
pilot
behind
on
pretty
much
everything,
but
then
we
had
the
storms
of
last
Thursday
and
Friday.
So
I'll
just
give
you
an
update
of
that.
We
did
have
an
outage
here
at
this
office
for
about
45
minutes.
We
have
two
circuits
that
feed
this
office
and
both
failed
due
to
following
trees
and
debris.
We
are
designing
a
solution
to
have
a
third
circuit
feed
this
office.
The
main
reason
is
when
a
person
a
customer
has
problems,
they
call
this
office
and
they're
trying
to
get
solutions
to
their
problems.
P
If
they
can't
get
us,
we
got
issues.
We
had
some
failures
of
some
batteries
in
my
staff
increases
staffs
equipment
which
caused
some
communications
issues
for
a
short
period
of
time,
and
it
caused
your
email
issues
over
the
weekend.
So
we're
solving
those
as
of
today,
and
we
will
work
out
a
solution
for
getting
the
Third,
Circuit
and
I,
meaning
the
rest
this
week
with
some
guys,
a
part
of
one
of
our
CIP
projects
to
automate
the
power
to
this
area
of
town.
To
make
sure
this
office
doesn't
lose
power.
P
We
are
now
designing.
The
car
wood
may
feel
Drive,
so
you'll
see
my
guys
out
see
some
steaks
in
the
ground.
This
is
the
project
we
talked
about
rican
duck
Turing
the
car
would
drive
area
getting
some
of
that
old,
copper,
old
poles
out
of
the
way,
and
we
decided
to
go
ahead
and
encompass
the
Mayfield,
get
it
all
the
way
back
around
to
highway
11
and
make
that
circuit
a
little
more
robust,
and
that
falls
right
into
the
next
little
thing.
P
We
have
been
pressuring
me
egg
for
several
years
to
replace
the
poles
along
the
Spring
Street
corridor.
The
big
wooden
poles
that
got
knocked
out
of
alignment
during
the
93
tornado,
if
you
ride
down
Spring
Street
you'll,
see
it's
sort
of
back
and
forth.
Well,
they
have
agreed
at
no
charge
to
replace
all
the
poles
from
BRE
love
drive
all
the
way
to
Plaza
Drive,
it's
about
seven
of
them.
That
is
a
tremendous
investment.
P
By
being
what
we
are
going
to
do
is
we're
going
to
look
at
a
different
type
of
pole
design.
These
new
poles
that
they're
going
to
put
up
is
going
to
be
concrete
straight
straight
as
an
arrow
that
look
good,
we're
looking
at
possible.
Ductile
iron,
poles
or
concrete
flow
poles
non
self-supporting,
a
little
cheaper,
but
something
to
look
very
similar
to
the
me
egg.
Bones
sort
of
clean
up
that
corridor.
P
We're
just
been
a
lot
of
money
out
there,
the
sidewalks
and
lights
I
think
the
investment
of
a
better
looking
pole
along
that
corridor
will
help
in
the
looks
of
that
corridor.
This
will
not
impact
the
sidewalk.
This
is
all
behind
the
sidewalk
on
the
back
side
of
the
right-of-way,
so
it
will
be
a
it
will
not
endanger
anything
we're
doing
right
now
and
I'll
take
any
questions
you
may
have.
A
P
One
other
thing:
I
wanted
to
add:
Mike
McGuire
instituted
some
controls,
or
some
automation
in
our
telecom,
tickity
or
telecom
work
order
system
right
around
the
first
a
year,
and
so
we
pulled
some
of
that
data
and
what
this
has
done
is
brought
our
average
turnaround
time
on
a
telecom
ticket
down
to
six
hours.
Now,
that's
not
the
only
thing
we
did.
We've
instituted
a
lot
of
our
wire
replacement
program.
That's
taken
out
a
lot
of
chewed
wire,
wrote
it
damaged
and
a
lightning
damaged
wire,
but
I
just
thought.
J
A
P
Generator
kicks
on
within
a
certain
number
of
cycles
and
those
cycles
are
calculated
down
in
the
basement
on
an
emergency
panel.
It's
about
three
seconds
of
completely
loss
of
power.
So
if
you
lose
power
on
all
three
phases,
it's
three
to
four
seconds:
it
kicks
out
most
of
our
core
electronics
for
our
enterprise.
Well,
all
of
our
core
electronics
for
our
enterprise
system,
our
cable
system
in
there.
P
So
if
we're
all
on
batteries
and
all
on
the
generator,
Steve,
stuff
and
Chris
you
can
create
new
about
this
was
all
on
a
battery,
but
it
wasn't
on
the
generator
circuit.
And
so
when
the
battery
failed.
After
that
45
minutes
or
30
to
45
minutes
of
outage,
we
had
our
problem,
so
they
they
installed
the
generator
circuits,
our
staffs,
install
the
generator
circuits
today,
home
Steve's
side.
C
Q
Q
Those
guys
have
been
able
to
start
back
from
the
rain
events
and
moving
along
and
also
will
be
asking
tonight
to
approve
a
the
replacement
on
Bryant
Road,
which
was
low
used
to
be
the
Lacey
Davis
Harrison
High
Street
CI
peas.
For
the
year
we've
just
been
determined
that
the
Bryant
Road
main
was
eat
up
and
needed.
Immediate
replacement
and
Mount
Vernon.
The
chicken
house
expansion
still
waiting
on
material
for
that
job
and
the
sewer
rehab
won't
lip
your
way
has
begun
and
in
the
sewer
plant
design
we've
been
taking
tours
of
several
plants.
Q
J
Q
Pond:
okay,
asking
for
y'all's
approval
tonight
for
middle
wall,
which
is
out
on
greatest
Road.
It
actually
has
three
ponds
on
two
of
the
ponds
or
above
what
we
could
do
with
my
current
staff
on
stormwater.
So
we're
asking
for
your
approval
to
bring
a
contractor
in
to
do
those
two
ponds
and
we'll
take
city
staff
and
we'll
clean
out.
The
third
pond
low
bid
was
JT
Magby
at
thirty
seven
thousand
two
hundred
and
fifty
dollars
I
think
we
received
four
bids
on
that
front.
Q
We're
doing
a
yearly
inspection
on
all
of
them.
We've
pretty
baked
we've
basically
taken
the
whole
maintenance
over
on
all
of
them,
or
just
we're,
cutting
them
and
clean
them
out
as
we
get
to
them
very
expensive,
but
I
think
it's
a
hundred
final
mistaken
I
think
is
119
in
the
city
Wow,
and
it
was
a
surprising
number
we're.
Q
I
Q
So
the
last
few
years
we've
developed
some
stream
water
guidelines
and
started
the
inspection
side
of
it,
but
just
didn't
feel
like
it
was
right
for
us
to
go
to
the
homeowner,
especially
one
that
one
pond
belong
to
one
guy
and
say:
you've
got
to
spend
20
grand
to
bring
your
pond
up
the
specs.
When
we
didn't
do
our
part,
so
we're
going
out
expecting
them
we're
bringing
them
up
to
the
current
specs
and
then
we're
going
them
once
a
year.
Any
other
mole
when
they're
do
it.
B
D
J
And
I
think
that's
something
that
we
need
to
look
at
to
create
stormwater
apartment
and
get
it
set
up
and
get
it
in
the
proper
place
as
to
who
supervises
it.
It
may
very
well
be
Rodney
in
the
past.
You
know
the
duties
were
split
between
Public
Works
and
utilities,
but
most
of
it's
been
taken
over
under
the
utility
department,
but
it
really
does
need
to
be
just
right
now,
but
for
the
issue
at
hand,
I
think
that
we,
based
on
your
recommendation,
do
need
to
clean
them,
get
them
rehab
crisp.
J
Q
This
is
well
I
mentioned
earlier,
as
the
gas
main
replacement
along
Bryant
Road.
This
is
currently
a
two-inch
steel
main
that's
still
eat
up
and
leave
a
recent
leak
survey.
We've
determined
that
it
needed
to
be
moved
ahead
to
some
other
projects
and
to
replace
this
one
actually
there's
one
other
that
we'll
probably
have
next
more
than
a
month
after,
oh,
but
a
little
bit
on
this
one
was
southern
pipelines
in
the
amount
of
17,000
$100.
Q
The
reason
we
can't
do
these
ourselves
when
they're
still
mainly
don't
have
the
welders
or
the
ability
to
to
weld
on
gas
pipe.
So
we
have
to
contract
these
out,
and
so
that's
why
we're
we
try
to
do
as
many
the
projects
ourself
in
the
house
with
gas,
but
these
these
come
up.
This
is
not
possible
honey.
F
Q
The
on
the
recent
leak
surveys,
and
then
we
go
by
like
on
the
way
our
leg
straight
legs
broke
up,
is
broke
up
into
quarters,
so
every
quarter
of
the
town
gets
surveyed
every
year,
so
we
do
quarter
one
in
quarter
to
the
next
year
and
then
every
year
the
business
gets
done.
So
this
red
this
part.
Well,
this
residential
was
done.
Q
Q
F
Q
What
happens
is
when
the
way
the
Public
Service
Commission
looks
at
them
and
if
it's
a
leak
we
have
to
fix
it
immediately.
Well
depends
on
what
a
graded
is
one
two
or
30
the
leaks.
We
had
this
time
we're
all
grade
1
grade
2,
which
had
to
have
a
media
attention,
we've
repaired
the
when
we
make
the
repair
and
you
look
at
the
pipe
and
you
do
the
wall
thickness
on
the
pipe
is
determined,
then
how
bad
you
see
Doug.
So
when
that
was
done,
it
was
beyond
me.
Q
C
J
R
J
C
Q
J
Q
Now
that
the
roof
is
fixed,
we
can
begin
tearing
out
the
old
water
plant
equipment,
rail,
railings
and
so
forth.
As
we
started.
Looking
at
the
frame
inside
of
the
building
and
building
the
offices,
the
walls
and
the
walls
and
all
oh,
we
got
the
price
and
apparently
the
walls
were
painted.
It's
got
three
coats
of
paint
on
it
and
when
we
looked
at
providing
a
moisture
barrier
between
the
wall
and
the
new
framing,
then
turning
around
Henry,
she
brought
pain
insulation.
All
that
we
felt
like
we
could
probably
Sam
blast
or
media
blast.
Q
The
walls
get
the
original
brick
back
and
use
that
and
not
have
to
build
the
exterior
wall
around
the
plant.
So
we
went
out
found
two
guys
to
bid
on
it.
A
little
bit
was
actually
the
jnr
and
associates
I'm.
Sorry,
it's
a
ugly
blaster
mobile
dustless
media
blasted,
but
he
couldn't
provide
the
dry
falls
brief,
which
is
the
ceilings
any
kind
of
industrial
deal
you
seen
where
they
paint
the
ceilings.
Black
with
some
kind
of
phone
makes
deal
anyway.
Q
He
the
other
guy,
couldn't
do
that,
so
the
low
I'm
asking
to
go
with
the
bid
for
twenty
four
thousand,
which
is
de
Jing
and
are
and
associates,
and
that's
removing
the
pay
on
the
walls,
scraping
the
paint
on
the
ceilings
and
also
applying
the
drywall.
Our
dry
palms
are
to
the
to
the
sealant
of
that
building
and
when
we
compared
it
to
the
framing
cost
we
felt
like
we
could
do
it.
Q
Yes,
one
one
one
price
sandblasting,
the
other
than
price,
doing
it
with
a
some
type
of
paint
stripper
and
pressure
washing.
The
reason
for
that
was
the
original
plant
which
is
going
to
be
about
a
third
of
that
building
was
built
in
1934,
and
there
was
some
concern
about
the
sandblaster
media,
blasting,
damaging
that
mortar
and
the
brick,
and
so
he
wanted
to.
He
bid
putting
the
stripper
on
the
walls
and
pressure
washing.
J
P
We
have
a
replacement
above
one
of
our
material
handing
bucket
trucks.
If
you
remember
back
during
the
CIP
process,
I
mentioned
a
2,000
I'm
in
a
1998
Tico
truck
that
was
close
to
the
it
was
at
the
end
of
life,
but
was
close
to
being
shut
down
by
the
manufacturer,
and
it
is,
it
is
out
of
service,
so
we
went
to
the
national
national
joint
purchasing
association
and
put
in
the
model
number
of
the
truck
that
we
walked
and
the
bid
came
back
at
one
hundred
and
ninety
thousand
five
hundred
and
sixty
dollars.
P
That
is
with
a
but
budget
allocation
of
$215,000
I
was
actually
pleasantly
surprised.
Its
first
truck
I've
done
through
the
National
joint
purchasing
association.
That
was
pleasantly
surprised
at
that
number.
This
is
a
exact
same
tool
or
body
that
we
have
on
the
last
bucket
truck
we
bought.
We
were
very
happy
with
it.
It
can
sit
in
the
middle
of
road.
It's
an
extended
side
reach,
so
it
can
only
block
one
lane
and
reach
both
sides
of
the
road,
and
we
don't
move
the
truck
so
much
and
you
get
more
work
done
with
this
truck.
P
It
is
on
a
Freightliner
chassis
talked
with
Jackson
EMC,
snapping
Shoals
and
a
few
other
cities
and
they're
having
a
lot
out
of
the
freight
liners
than
they
are
the
internationals
lately.
We
haven't
bought
one
in
several
years,
so
I
just
wanted
to
get
the
input
from
people
that
have
been
buying
trucks.
Lately
I'll
take
any
questions
you
may
have.
The
one
one
thing
to
see
about
this
is
the
the
delivery
date
is
three
hundred
and
thirty
days
and
I
asked
salesmen
about
that.
P
He
said
it
takes
them
40
to
45
weeks
to
get
a
chassis.
That's
how
long
it's
taken
to
get
trucks
right
now
said
the
economy
is
rolling
so
fast
that
they
just
can't
get
them,
and
it
takes
about
ten
or
twelve
weeks
for
them
to
put
the
tool
on
the
chassis
and
they've
got
seven
factories
running
six
days
a
week
three
shifts
so.
P
J
P
Yeah
these
trucks
last
2025
years
for
us,
do
you
notice
that
was
in
1998
if
that
truck
would
had
been
purchased
from
a
reputable
manufacturers
bought
from
company
called
Tico.
This
is
before
my
my
time
of
purchasing
trucks.
Tico
was
a
new
company,
they
came
out
and
they
were
selling
cheap
and
a
lot
of
people
bought
them
and
they
went
out
of
business
very
quickly,
and
so
the
parks
have
just
completely
run
out
for
these
trucks.
P
Now
we
will
take
that
cabin
chassis
for
that
truck,
pull
the
tool
off
of
it
and
repurpose
that
in
another
department,
we've
had
some
luck
doing
that
lately,
one
of
them
a
couple
of
my
old
bucket
trucks,
are
actually
over
in
Rodney's
department,
doing
work
with
the
stormwater
stuff,
like
that
they're
making
a
pump
pulling
truck
out
of
one
and
one
hauls
equipment.
So
we
are
gonna
repurpose,
the
truck
it's
just
the
tool
is
we
want
to.
P
Have
a
inserts,
we
have
four
on
the
electric
department
for
on
the
telecom
department.
Now
they
are
cross,
they
do
cross
side
to
sags.
We
buy
our
telecom
trucks
insulated,
but
the
telecom
trucks
are
much
smaller
and
they
can't
pick
up
material.
They
can't
so
what
a
material
handler
does.
This
has
a
winch
with
an
arm.
You've
seen
the
big
trucks
and
they
can
pull
wire.
They
can
pick
up
transformers.
They
can
do
a
lot
more
in
that
truck
on
the
electric
plan.
J
P
Second,
item
is
material
for
the
Stone
Creek
subdivision,
put
out
to
bid
the
entire
package
Chris
and
his
staff
put
out
the
bid
to
the
entire
package
for
the
subdivision.
Low
bid
came
back
in
from
Stuart,
see
Irby
and
company
at
a
hundred
and
sixty
eight
thousand
three
hundred
and
sixteen
dollars
and
sixty
cents.
P
P
F
P
Amount,
they
will
also
pay
for
the
installation
we've
bit
out
with
the
contractors
install
it
and
they'll
pay
for
the
streetlights.
We
have
started
about.
Oh
eight
I'm
sure
you
all
heard
about
street
light
issues,
so
we
started
a
photometric
study
on
every
new
subdivision.
It's
required
that
we
do
a
photometric
study
and
they
buy
those
street
lights
per
that
photo.
Making
study
to
make
the
neighborhood
be
lit
correctly,
to
begin
with
not
too
much
light,
not
too
little.
J
By
mr.
Larry
Bradley's
here,
second,
second,
second
from
the
stack
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye.
C
C
A
S
Just
add
a
couple
of
things
that
we
want
to
report
to
the
council
this
month.
First
of
all,
as
our
burner
bills
come
along
very
nicely,
we're
waiting
on
one
more
part
trim
piece
to
come
in
and
we're
actually
gonna
start
doing.
We're
gonna
start
burning
in
it
and
I
basically
just
get
a
building
reaction.
S
Basically
I
guess
easy
way
to
say
it.
We
built
it
in
order
crank,
it
see
how
it's
going
so
we
want
to
check
the
flow
path
and
everything
else
coming
into
our
summer
nights.
So
we're
probably
going
to
go
and
hold
back
any
type
of
true
live
fire
personnel
till
we
start
going
into
the
fall
of
the
year.
Oh.
S
Getaway
of
the
getting
a
way
from
the
good
old
days
where
you
know,
let's
see
how
hot
we
can
get
it
and
it
puts
hair
on
your
chest,
I
think
I,
just
I
just
hurts
people
doesn't
really
achieve
our
goal
of
trade
it.
So
that's
come
along
really
good
we're
hoping
to
start
that,
hopefully
next
week,
just
doing
the
building
reaction
studies.
The
only
other
thing
I
have
is
the
safer
grant.
S
Personally,
we
hired
tomorrow,
they're
gonna
do
their
their
last
testing
for
their
emergency
medical
responder
training
and
once
they're
done
with
that,
all
their
basic
fire
and
medical
training
will
be
completely
done.
They're
already
working
they're,
all
your
own
ship
and
all
that,
but
all
their
basic
training
at
the
fire
station
will
be
done
and
that's
that's
all
I
have
to
report.
There's
any
questions.
T
Okay,
I
view
highlights
for
the
police
department
for
the
previous
month.
An
arrest
was
made
in
one
of
the
homicides
for
field
homicide.
Both
of
those
are
currently
still
active
investigations
and
more
arrests
or
expected.
We've
had
a
rash
of
entering
autos
and
we
made
multiple
arrests.
It
was
juveniles,
but
we're
continuing
to
patrol
neighborhoods
and
unmarked
vehicles
and
talk
to
homeowners
about
locking
vehicles
and
not
leaving
things
out
in
the
open
things
of
value.
C
T
Traffic
issue
on
Church
Street,
the
problem
with
the
commercial
vehicles
and
the
tractor
trailers
currently
being
addressed
by
uniformed
patrol
over
the
past
four
days.
28
citations
and
44
warnings
have
been
issued
on
Church
Street
alone
and
Friday
June
15th.
We
will
host
the
governor's
office
of
Highway
Safety.
The
meeting
and
after
the
meeting
MPD
along
with
other
jurisdictions,
will
conduct
multiple
safety
checks
throughout
the
city
in
problem
areas
and
an
update
on
the
Tahoes.
T
A
T
C
D
C
D
Was
good
for
a
time
just
so
everybody
understands
this:
commercial
drivers
have
GPS
systems
that
tell
them
not
to
be
on
those
streets,
and
so
what
they've
been
doing,
they're
just
ignoring
that
just
like
they're,
ignoring
the
signs
and
if
they
get
fined
pretty
heavily
that'll.
Stop
so
I
appreciate
what
you're
doing.
Thank
you
so
much.
B
L
E
Got
scanned
in
the
actual
submitted
proposal
by
Sizemore
and
you
can
go
through
and
see
that
they've
got
rather
extensive
experience,
redesign
and
repurposing
buildings
for
law
enforcement
in
other
government
facilities,
math
and
Clark
County.
They
had
several
Hall
County,
stone
mountains,
police
station
and
City
Hall
to
cab
counties.
I
mean
it's
just
it's
kind
of
endless
there.
Their
approach
to
it
is
not
a
here's,
a
square
building
and
here's
where
the
offices
go.
That's
pretty
much
left
to
staff
to
move
around
and
determine
what
fits
best
for
our
needs.
E
What
we
liked
about
their
proposal
was
the
fact
that
they
present
they
presented
a
almost
a
full
scale,
design
concept
for
that
area
too,
and
it
just
gave
us
something
to
think
about,
and
maybe
what
does
that
area
eventually
turn
into
in
the
future?
It
was
just.
It
was
a
nice
proposal
and
really
allowed
us
to
handle
the
layout
of
the
building
and
I
think
they're,
very
solid
and
calling
around
reference
checks.
E
C
C
B
And
in
the
Walter
of
the
facility,
with
with
all
the
groups,
it
will
still
be
housed
in
the
same
physical
space
of
the
old
food
line,
and
there
will
need
to
be
access
because
you're
gonna
be
bringing
in
inmates
for
certain
court
proceedings.
But
it
will
be
more
or
less
a
physically
separate
entity
right
in
that
same
building.
B
E
B
H
B
B
E
Concept
of
the
once
we
get
the
approval
once
we
get
the
funding
approved,
we
will
then
start
on
the
exterior
of
the
building,
get
all
of
that
done
through
side
and
everything
get
it
kind
of
repurposed
to
where
we
can
then
move
forward
with
phase
two
and
it's
all
the
internal
and
I
think
the
goal
is
to
probably
try
to
get
in
there,
May
of
June,
May
or
June
of
2019.
You.
C
E
And
they
have
in
the
different
concepts
the
different
options
and
concepts
they
offered
a
layout
concept
that
we
can
follow,
but
at
the
same
time
they
came
in
with
the
idea
that
we
can
build
the
offices
and
space
them
and
stagger
them
where
we
feel
that
it's
most
efficient
for
the
police
station
actually
operate.
You're
gonna
have
some
that
you're
gonna
need
near
certain
exit
doors
versus
you're
gonna
have
some
and
better
that
can
be
internally.
You
know,
walked
within
the
building.
F
F
E
R
R
H
There
you
go
the
report
you
have
before
you
is
pretty
typical
of
the
previous
ones,
so
I've
just
got
some
highlights
of
what's
going
on
in
the
code
Department
this
evening,
and
if
you
have
any
questions
about
the
report,
I'll
be
glad
to
answer
them.
H
As
Beth
mentioned,
we
are
working
on
the
new
software
roll
out
for
with
Tyler
technologies.
We've
been
working
the
last
two
days
with
configuring,
the
code
module,
it's
gonna,
be
a
great
efficiency
tool
for
the
code
office.
It
has
a
lot
of
interface
activity
for
the
public,
so
they'll
be
great.
It'll
help
us
with
tracking
and
better
reporting,
so
those
sort
of
things
will
be
a
lot
better
in
the
future.
H
We've
got,
we've
got
Wendy's
finally,
inquiring
about
demolition
and
working
towards
plans
to
rebuild
so
that's
that's
gonna
happen
main
street
Walton
mill,
the
project
at
the
holders
mill
the
apartment,
complex
they're,
also
in
contact
with
us,
with
some
preliminary
site
plans
and
considerations
going
back
and
forth
a
little
bit
with
email.
At
this
time,
I
did
want
to
mention
one
thing
in
reference
to
the
storm
water
detention
ponds
that
were
discussed
earlier.
H
They've
always
been
a
concern
and
with
with
ideas
that
were
put
forth
tonight,
I
think
it's
a
great
idea
and
I
think
it's
already
also
in
our
ordinances
to
adopt
those
with
the
adoption
of
the
final
plan.
That's
part
of
the
part
of
the
storm
water
utility,
which
we
never
did.
They
were
kind
of
excluded,
even
though
all
the
water
that
ran
through
the
pipes
in
at
the
road
wound
up
there.
So
I
think
it's
a
great
idea.
H
What
we're
doing
and
I
think
also,
if
we
start
doing
that
ahead
of
time
to
be
a
lot
easier
to
maintain
going
forward
from
initial
rather
than
trying
to
remediate
them
and
then
it'll
be
a
lot
less
cost
that
way
as
well.
So
I
just
encourage
that
I.
Think
it's
a
great
idea
and
if
you've
got
any
questions
about
anything
else,
I'll
be
glad
to
try
to
ensure.
C
U
We
have
had
restaurants,
I'm
purchasing
the
cups
and
using
those
I'm
expecting
to
continue
to
get
feedback
and
us
to
figure
out
how
to
could
you
apply
it
and
do
it
well,
but
so
far
so
good
as
far
as
I
know,
if
you'll
have
other
information,
please
let
me
know,
and
then
we
just
so
there's
a
list
there
of
the
events
that
are
coming
up.
The
next
big
one
is
going
to
be
July
4th
the
bicentennial
celebration
at
the
Athens
Tech
field
and.
C
U
U
Not
all
of
them
I,
don't
think
everybody
has
bought
them
yet,
but
it's
probably
because
they
don't
understand
that
they
can
and
they
some
of
them
also
are
not
enjoying
some
of
the
the
new
allowances
they
have
in
the
entertainment
district,
such
as
they
can
advertise
food
and
beer
specials
they
have
in
their
restaurant
and
so
but
I
think
it's
just
communication
in
the
wareness.
So
we'll
continue
talking
and
helping
people
understand.
K
I
U
K
C
K
Solo
cup
rule,
as
we
call
it
I
believe,
was
drafted
really
to
address
pouring
licensed
facilities.
So
my
first
blush
answer
would
be
no
that
it
applies
to
residents
in
the
downtown
area
the
lost
downtown
essentially
and
that
they
could
pour
from
their
home
and
then
carry
and
that
the
established
pouring
license
locations
which
would
be
at
this
point
just
the
restaurants,
but
hopefully
eventually
in
the
future,
the
growlers,
the
brew
clubs,
those
sort
of
things.
So
you
came
up
with
a
hybrid
idea
that
just
wasn't.
U
A
A
H
Sir,
this
is
an
application
open.
This
back
up
I
was
expecting
to
be
a
little
bit
further
down
the
list,
an
application
by
Steve
powers
at
Wow,
expressed
since
911
Nora,
North
Broad
Street
for
a
variance
of
our
CDL
requirements,
we're
recommending
against
it
just
for
the
record.
It's
there
before
you.
If
you
have
any
questions,
it's
kind
of
seemed
like
a
workaround
of
our
corridor
design,
overly
ordinance
to
ask
for
a
variance
from
the
council
when
normally
the
Planning
and
Zoning
Commission
would
be.
C
H
It
would
it
actually
has
gone
before
the
Planning
Commission
as
a
variance
request,
which
also
they've
recommended
against
it
and
staff
and
recommending
against
it.
H
Is
a
just
an
appeal,
and
normally,
if
it
were,
if
it
were
a
CoA
in
court,
a
certificate
of
appropriateness
application,
it
would
stop
at
the
Planning
and
Zoning
with
the
yay
or
nay
or
modification
and
and
move
forward,
but
as
a
variance.
It
went
to
them.
I
recommended
denial,
staffs
recommending
denial
and
it
comes
to
you
for
a
decision.
C
C
B
For
this
project
or
League
Development
Authority
to
help
get
that
extended,
which
is
going
to
help
out
existing
industries
and
future
industries
that
are
looking
to
locate.
So
all
that
said,
all
we
need
to
do
is
do
a
couple
minor
you'll
see
before
you
there's
one.
That's
that
redefines
the
target
area
for
the
cdbg,
that's
administered
by
the
Department
of
Community
Affairs,
who
is
also
administering
the
CFP,
and
also
we
need
to
specifically
state
that
we
do
address
infrastructure
improvements.
Water,
sewer,
River
is
separate
to
support
new
and
existing
industries.
R
L
A
Next,
reconsideration
of
the
application
force
but
easy
for
me
to
see
spiritus,
spiritus
liqueurs
and
being
on
in
wine
on-premise
consumption
effusions
the
license
was
about
two
months
ago.
Last
month
there
was
an
appeal
in
is:
we
did
not
allow
the
the
team
from
fusions
to
have
any
say
we're
gonna,
bring
it
back
up
when
I
refer
this
to
mr.
Rosenthal,
to
discuss
Thank.
K
You
mayor
I
think
that's
correct.
Last
month,
y'all
considered
the
application
for
the
fusions
location
and
and
y'all
can
blame
me
for
this.
I
did
not
interject
in
the
middle
of
the
meeting.
There
was
not
opportunity
given
to
the
applicant
to
speak
to
you
to
present.
So
what
we're
asking
you
to
do
to
clean
this
up.
We've
been
in
communication
with
their
counsel
with
their
legal
counsel.
A
K
K
B
B
So,
over
the
past
many
wants
the
various
municipalities
within
Walton
County
in
Walton.
County
have
come
together
for
a
series
of
meetings
to
figure
out
how
we're
going
to
split
the
the
next
cost,
which
we
hope
is
passed
this
November
and
also
to
determine
what
our
projects
will
be.
You
have
before
you
an
IgA
and
an
intergovernmental
agreement,
which
is
it's
going.
B
Exactly
how
this
Faust
is
going
to
go
about,
and,
given
you
know
the
experience
of
past
gloss,
we
try
to
make
it
as
relatively
simple
and
clean
as
we
could
no
bonding
out
of
projects
upfront.
We
anticipate
about
sixty
million
dollars
to
be
collected
which
we're
keeping
it
completely
flat,
trying
to
be
conservative
there
and
really.
B
Fifteen
point
four
one:
four:
seven
percent
of
this
boss
each
month-
and
this
was
determined
by
using
the
2016
population
estimates.
2017-
was
now
that
not
out
at
the
time
we
started
to
negotiation
on
this.
A
highlight
of
the
SPLOST
is
a
tier
2
project.
It's
radio
communications
and
this
is
by
new
radios
yet
again
do
federal
mandates
for
all
public
safety
in
Walton
County,
and
that
includes
all
of
our
cities
as
well,
so
we'll
have
our
radios
replaced
as
part
of
this
project.
What.
B
L
B
L
B
A
B
K
C
B
Stone-
that's
not
part
of
this
intergovernmental
agreement,
that's
just
something
that
we
are
trying
to
work
towards
by
prioritizing
projects
that
we
can
work
on
collaboratively
between
city
and
county
and
also
utilizing
Georgia
Department
of
Transportation
some
of
their
funding
on
these
projects
as
well.
So.
F
F
Include
well
I
excited
things
like
there's
people
complaining
about
the
county,
not
building
the
jail,
because
that
was
in
the
splice
last
time
and
you
know
not
spending
these
lots
of
money
correctly.
That's
just
one
has
been
up
discussion
lately
and
I.
Guess:
I
just
want
to
be
sure
that
we're
not
entering
an
agreement
with
the
county
that
if
the
county
gets
sued
or
violate
something
that
we're
not
anyway
responsible.
C
C
C
C
B
A
E
E
Things
pick
up
who's,
talking
and
project
that
louder
for
Council
and
for
the
audience
and
to
with
the
TVs
I
wanted
to,
and
and
this
can
be
something
that
can
be
removed
or
we
can
continue
with
it
is
to
have
them
wirelessly
adapted
to
where,
if
people
you
know
I
mean
I,
know
most
of
our
department,
heads
myself
included
have
iPads
that
we
can
actually
project
our
reports
on
to
the
TV.
E
So
the
audience
can
see
you
know
what
we're
presenting
as
opposed
to
having
a
still
image
there
24/7,
it's
also
to
add
back
the
projector
screen
and
the
projector
so
that
we
can
have
a
bigger
version
presented.
So
if
we
have
presentations
and
as
meeting
items
come
up,
they're
actually
there
for
you
to
see
and
you're
not
following
along
scrolling,
it's
just
to
take
advantage
of
what
we've
actually
got
here
before
us.
E
The
request
is,
it
wasn't
budgeted,
but
it's
for
twenty
thousand
dollars
to
have
see
a
company
out
of
Atlanta
come
in
and
actually
do
this.
We
met
with
two
three
different
companies,
and
this
was
this
was
the
best
option
that
we
could
come
up
with
to
fix
what
we
currently
have
and
try
to
use
as
much
of
what's
existing
to
make
it
a
better
counsel
right,
a
long-overdue
yes,
ma'am
could.
F
C
E
B
B
B
So
far,
they
said
they
have
seemed
pretty
receptive
to
most
of
those
ideas,
I
hope
by
next
week.
I'll
have
something
more
concrete
and,
if
not,
you
know
really
the
balls
in
their
court
to
get
it
done,
I'm
just
giving
them
ideas
and
ways
that
we
can
all
achieve
the
collective
goal
of
getting
the
product
we
want,
even
though
it's
not
in
the
city,
it's
just
outside
the
city
and
will
greatly
affect
the
city
of
winter
and.
B
B
B
A
A
B
I'll,
take
that
one
too,
so
for
over
a
year
now,
I've
been
negotiating
with
Walton
County
for
the
paving
of
John
Deere
Road.
Originally,
what
they
proposed
was
not
even
close
to
really
our
share
the
road.
It's
really
complicated,
because
we
have
annexed
a
lot
of
the
road
on
either
side,
but
the
road
itself
has
a
remained
or
a
good
portion
of
that
road
has
remained
in
the
county's
inventory
system
and
they
do
get
some
state.
C
B
Meg
dollars
each
year
for
having
that
Lane
mile
in
there
and
their
inventory,
so
we
finally
negotiated
just
a
simple
50/50,
shared
material
cost
they're
going
to
take
care
of
road
paving
themselves,
and
so
we're
just
going
to
pay
the
estimated
forty,
nine
thousand
and
four
sixty
six
twenty
five,
which
comes
out
pretty
close
to
what
we
originally
shooting.
For.