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From YouTube: Library Board of Trustees | Dec 7 2022
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Regular Meeting of the Palm Springs Library Board of Trustees, held December 7th, 2022
A
Okay,
Jenny
roll
call.
Please.
B
I'm
ready,
okay,
so
today
is
December,
7th
and
Craig
borba.
Here.
C
E
F
B
Accounted
for
and
I've
got
you
all
in
different
order,
because.
C
E
F
B
A
B
I
have
maybe
I
I,
don't
I
have
someone
in
the
room?
That's
just
a
number
just
one
moment.
B
And
Bill,
David
and
Nancy
did
any
of
you
want
to
get
public
comment
or
wait
for
your
section.
H
Oh
I
have
no
public
comments.
B
No
you're,
fine,
okay,
so
I
think
if
it's
okay
with
you
we'll
just
hold
up,
we
don't
have
any
public
comment
unless
someone
later
needs
to
give
public
comment.
B
B
On
the
participants
icon
on
your
screen
and
then
on
the
right,
usually
a
little
bar
will
pop
up
and
it
says
panelists
and
attendees,
and
then
you
can
see
who's
watching
the
program
as
opposed
to
the
people
on
the
screen.
As
attendees.
J
A
You
Genie,
do
you
want
to
say
anything
about
the
consent
agenda
at
this
time.
B
Yes,
just
double
check.
Yes,
we
did
receive
a
donation
from
Barbara
Rosenberg
for
eight
hundred
dollars.
G
A
E
E
B
A
Okay,
Roman
numeral
five
administrative
reports,
Genie.
B
Okay,
thank
you.
Well,
we
have
the
friends
we
have
Nancy
here
from
the
friends.
C
Great
thank
you.
I
just
wanted
to
first
of
all
thank
Craig,
porba
and
David
norgaard
for
attending
the
bazaar
on
Saturday
that
we
had,
and
it
was
nice
I'd
never
met
David
before
so.
I
was
appreciative
that
he
introduced
himself
in
three
hours.
We
raised
just
about
twenty
five
hundred
dollars
with
our
resource,
so
we
were
very
happy.
We
had
a
great
turnout
and
that's
about
all
I
have
to
report
for
the
friends
right
now,
but
thank
you
again
both
of
you.
A
A
C
Yes,
well
probably,
we
learned
from
some
of
the
baskets
what
people
like
and
we
will
move
on
from
there.
It
was
great
yes,
yeah.
A
Great
event,
thank
you.
Let's
go
to
5B
David
for
the
foundation.
H
A
H
Evening
everybody
we
had
our
pride
on
the
page,
Book
Festival,
which
was
an
official
Palm,
Springs
Pride
event,
I,
don't
know
if
any
of
you
had
a
chance
to
go,
but
it
was
really
well
attended
and
a
huge
success.
I
think
our
our
celebrity
event
was
an
evening
with
Sharon
Gless
and
Peter.
H
Page
and
I
had
a
chance
to
stand
with
Peter
page
behind
the
desk,
where
Sharon
glass
was
signing
her
books
after
the
event,
and
it
was
amazing
how
many
people
came
up
to
both
of
them
and
said
you
changed
my
life
and
thank
you
for
being
here,
and
it
was
amazingly
gratifying
for
me
to
watch
that
and
to
see
it
was
great
for
us
to
have
brought
these
people
so
close
to
their
fans.
It
was,
it
was
a.
It
was
an
amazing
event.
H
Our
our
year-end,
giving
letter
has
gone
out.
Hopefully
some
or
all
of
you
have.
H
And
the
donations
are
coming
in
for
our
annual
fund.
G
J
B
Okay,
thank
you
very
much.
I
was
going
to
mention
Pride
on
the
page,
Book
Festival
as
well.
It
was
just
a
wonderful
event
and
it
was
our
first
year
doing
this.
Thank
you
so
much
to
Julie,
Warren
and
Corey.
B
B
Grateful
to
the
Plaza
theater
for
letting
us
move
the
event
over
there.
We
were
a
little
concerned
about
the
weather
for
our
panel
events,
so
everything
ended
up
in
the
Plaza
Theater,
which
is
great,
and
then
the
Bookseller
was
there
from
Follett
College
of
the
Desert
who
we've
used.
B
Our
Palm
Spring
speaks
all
the
time
and
just
a
great
event:
lots
of
books
being
sold
and
getting
out
of
the
community
I
got
to
meet
or
me
again,
I
guess:
Michelle
T,
who
is
the
founder
of
drag
queen
story
hour,
and
so
I
went
to
a
workshop
at
the
California
Library
Association
several
years
ago,
where
she
and
some
other
panelists
talked
about
direct
clean
Story
Hour
and
how
they
founded
it
in
San
Francisco
and
how
it's
gone
across
the
country.
And
so
we
became
a
chapter.
B
Meet
her
I
got
my
picture
with
her,
and
so
it's
a
good
time,
so
the
event
was
great:
they
were
hilarious.
The
book
is
funny
so
Sharon
glass's
book.
Apparently
there
were
complaints,
is
a
really
funny
book
right
now
at
the
library's
new
topic.
Santa
is
here
at
the
library,
as
well
as
hundreds
of
little
children
and
their
families,
so
we're
having
a
good
time
at
the
library
right
now
when.
B
Were
kind
of
laughing
about
it,
but
that's
how
that's
what
happens
and
you
know
you've
got
happy,
kids
and
sad
kids
and
scared,
kids
and
it's
just
fun
and
it's
free
and
the
the
most
important
thing
about
this
is
that
I
love
it
because
it's
a
it's
a
great
free
program
for
families
to
bring
their
kids.
You
don't
have
to
go
to
the
mall
and
pay
money
to
see
Santa.
You
just
get
come
to
the
library.
So
it's
a
great
time
for
us.
B
A
toy
drive
for
two
groups
for
Jane
So,
Jesse
desert
Highland
Unity
center,
as
well
as
the
Leisure
Center's
Parks
and
Rec
Department's
breakfast
with
Santa.
So
we've
got
donation
bins
here,
they'll
be
here
through
next
Thursday
December
15th.
Basically,
that's
the
last
day
to
donate
James
with
Jesse's
program.
They
are
giving
away
toys
on
the
16th.
You
need
to
register
at
the
center
by
December,
9th
and
then
for
breakfast
with
Santa.
There's,
no
registration
required
just
come
to
that
event
on
Saturday,
December,
17th
and
I.
B
Don't
know
the
time,
but
it's
breakfast
with
Santa
sizing
what's
in
the
morning
and
then
finally,
we
just
found
out
today
that
the
library
at
Palm,
Springs
public
library,
is
going
to
get
99.
B
And
our
I.T
Department
did
the
Grant
application
for
that.
So
that's
going
to
be
very
glamorous
cabling,
so
we
got
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
for
the
library
for
technology
and
then
they
are
going
to
apply
for
another
Grant.
That's
due
at
the
end
of
the
month
for
computers
and
furniture
for
computer
furniture
and
computers,
and
we
might
get
a
hundred
thousand
on
that
one
too.
If
we're.
If,
if
all
goes
well,
so
we're
working
on
stuff,
we're
gonna,
get
stuff
taken
care
of
we're
Scrappy.
So
I
think
that's
my
report.
B
A
Picks
up
her
responsibilities:
okay,
good!
So
that's
because
you're
not
doing
Recreation
anymore.
B
A
And
my
second
question,
because
I'm
now
sensitive
to
timelines,
do
you
have
to
expend
this
99
000
by
a
certain
date?
2024.
B
I
have
a
question:
I'm
sorry,
did
you
take
a
vote
on
the
consent,
or
did
we
just
first
since
I
felt
like
I,
didn't.
B
J
F
A
You
from
a
numeral
six
Treasures
report
out:
yes,.
E
The
report
that
you
have
in
there
I
I've
based
it
on
the
summary
page.
This
was
as
of
December
7th.
The
comparison
I
was
going
to
use
was
against
the
October.
Fourth,
since
there
was
no
November
meeting
per
se,
but
there's
really
that
it's
remarkably
basically
unchanged
the
front
balance
that
stands
now
at
one
million
seven
hundred
and
eighty
one
thousand
and
some
change.
E
It
was
at
one
million
eight
hundred
and
seventeen
thousand
on
October
the
4th
just
a
couple
of
things
to
note,
because
I
really
need
Julie
to
explain
here.
So
there
was
a
an
adjustment
of
36
000,
the
second
line
of
cash,
fair
market
value
adjustment.
What
was
that.
B
Yes,
so
the
market
was
the
city
lost
money
in
their
Investments.
B
Share,
that's
really
sad,
yes,
and
so
actually
I
wanted
to
mention
this
too.
There
are
also
some
discrepancies.
I
noticed
we
got
some
deposits
in
the
donations
account
when
I
ran
the
full
account
detail.
History
I
was
I,
didn't
recognize
some
of
these,
so
I
investigated,
and
there
are
parks
and
rec
deposits
instead
of
ours.
So
they're
gonna,
you're
gonna
see
some
corrections
next
month
for
some
some
items,
foreign.
E
And
as
I
recall
too
Craig
we're
not
allowed
again
to
go
out
and
seek
our
own
investment.
A
That
is
correct
unless
we
have
somebody
else,
do
it
for
us.
B
Yeah,
you
can,
you
can
give
the
money
and
Kylie's
an
expert
on
this
too,
who
can
give
the
money
to
the
foundation
or
the
friends
and
they
can
take
it
and
work
with
it.
But
you.
E
Can't
direct,
but
we
lose
control
at
that
point,
which
we
weren't
anxious
to
do
so:
okay,
all
right,
well,
they're,
really
other
than
that.
Most
of
most
of
the
items
in
the
second
part,
the
fund
balance
remained
unchanged
so.
A
All
right,
I
I,
have
two
questions.
The
amount
of
money
that's
going
to
be
deducted
because
of
Parks
and
Recreation
is
that
a
significant
amount
of
money.
B
490
is
the
one
that
I
have
noticed,
I'm
pretty
sure
yeah
well
next
month,
it'll
be
reflected
and
we'll
we'll
line
it
and
clear
it
all
up
for
you
and.
B
E
A
Okay:
let's
keep
that
money
coming
in
any
more
discussion
for
Al
regarding
the
financial
situation,
okay,
hearing
none
can
I
have
a
first
to
accept
it
and
a
second.
A
B
Sure
Craig
borba,
yes,.
A
E
E
F
A
Thank
you.
David's
online
is
Nancy
still
online.
Yes,
yes,
okay,
but
Nancy.
Can
you
stay
on
until
this
item
is
completed?
Sure
great
I
appreciate
that.
Thank
you.
A
K
Hello,
my
name
is
Kylie
Otto,
as
Jeannie
said
earlier,
I'm
with
the
city
attorney's
office
before
you
is
the
memorandum
of
understanding
that
we
prepared
goes
between
the
foundation
and
the
City
of
Palm
Springs.
The
board
is
obviously
recommending
to
the
city
council,
but
fundamentally
it's
between
the
board,
conceptually,
it's
going
to
be
how
the
board
and
the
foundation
will
be
interacting.
K
We
basically
took
from
the
subcommittee
took
their
suggestions
and
their
comments,
and
that
is
what
the
agreement
is
before
you
now.
It
basically
is
set
to
lay
out
the
basics
of
how
the
relationship
should
be
between
the
foundation
and
the
city,
including
naming
rights,
and
how
the
funds
and
the
donation
would
be
used
of
specific
interest,
and
what
we've
heard
from
the
board
in
the
past
is
when
the
foundation
comes
and
asks
for
additional
funds
to
help
with
the
fundraising
and
activities
and
such
how
that
will
actually
be
handled.
K
So
we
laid
that
out
in
the
mou.
The
mou
right
now
is
simply
a
draft.
It
has
not
gone
yet
to
the
foundation.
This
is
coming
before
the
board
today
to
get
your
input
as
a
whole
before
it's
taken
to
the
foundation,
so
there
it
could
change
dramatically
depending
upon
how
the
foundation
would
like
to
change
or
modify
it.
They
may
be
great
with
it.
It
will
go
substantially.
We
don't
know
they
have
not
yet
reviewed
it
and
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions
or
go
over
details
of
the
specific
agreement.
A
Have
the
trustees
members
of
you
all
had
an
opportunity
to
read
this
memorandum
yeah?
Is
there
any
comments
or
questions
or
concerns?
You
have
yes,.
E
I
just
want
one
question:
actually
it's
on
page
21,
I!
Guess
it's
about
finances.
It
just
says
all
it
restricts
the
use
of
the
funds.
I
just
want
to
be
sure
that
I'm
reading
that
correctly,
the
construction
operation,
ongoing
maintenance
Improvement
at
the
Palm
Springs
Library
System-
is
that
going
to
be
at
all
controversial.
A
E
I,
just
because
it's
directing
the
use
I
just
I,
we've
had
questions
before
about
you
know
who
has
the
authority
to
decide
how
the
funds
are
spent?
I
just
want
to
be
sure
that
this
is
not
going
to
raise
any
eyebrows.
That's
all!
Okay,.
K
The
way
this
is
currently
drafted,
it
is
going
to
the
you
know
to
the
library.
The
foundation's
purpose
is
to
raise
funds
for
the
library
I,
believe
it
to
be
broad
enough
to
handle
anything
that
we
would
want
to
use
it
for
the
library
purposes.
If
you
believe
that
we've
missed
something
or
we
need
to
expand
it,
we're
happy
to
do
so,
but
it
goes
for
the
construction,
operation,
maintenance
and
Improvement.
E
So
under
Opera
I
mean
we
don't
Define
what
what
those?
What
is
in
each
of
those
categories,
it's
left
kind
of
open,
I'm,
assuming
I,
couldn't
find
any
any
definition
of
it.
So,
let's
say
under
operation
I,
don't
I'm
just
asking,
so
the
money
could
be
used
for
computers.
K
C
K
I
say
on
this
date:
you
have
to
do
that.
This
is
more
I,
always
kind
of
liking
it
to
a
more
of
a
Kumbaya.
Here's
here's,
our
general
rules,
how
we're
going
to
our
relationship
is
going
to
be
defined,
but
it
is
purposely
left
Broad
in
certain
areas
when
we
know
that
we
might
need
some
flexibility,
it
can
always
be
narrowed
down.
If
you
think
this
is
not
it's
just
too
broad,
it
could
also
be
expanded
out.
If
you
think,
we've
missed
something.
That's
a
major
category.
Yeah.
E
G
J
The
subcommittee
was
thinking
about
this
remember.
This
document
is
to
guide
both
ways
and
what
I
mean
by
that.
It
means
that
we
as
a
board
could
ask
the
foundation
to
go
out
and
raise
money
for
computers
or
go
out
and
raise
money
for
books
or
whatever
that
material
might
be.
Likewise,
that
could
come
to
us
and
say
we'd,
like
some
funds
to
go
out
and
raise
money
to
do
blank
right.
J
K
J
It
really
kind
of
gives
us
some
buckets
to
start
with.
I
would
imagine,
maybe,
as
we
start
getting
into
a
construction
project,
we
might
see
that
we
need
to
I,
don't
know,
add
one
or
further
Define
one
I
I,
don't
know,
but
I
think
this
was
a
good
start
for
the
the
bug.
The
bigger
buckets
of
my
opinions.
A
And
Ed
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
work
on
this
also,
the
two
attorneys
were
very
helpful
in
helping
us
develop
this
document
Boston
and
I.
Remember
when
we
talked
about
it
earlier,
we
had
some
information
regarding
naming
rights.
A
I
thought
examples.
G
K
C
K
J
And
and
Kylie,
can
you
can
you
further,
you
used,
what
did
you
use
to
come
up
with
these
I
mean?
Didn't
you
use
some
of
the
current
practice
that
the
plaza
project
is
using
as
well
did
that
come
from
there.
K
Some
of
the
language
from
the
mou
yes,
was
used
and
utilized
from
the
plaza
specifically
the
thresholds
when
it
has
to
go
to
City
Council
for
Authority
the
the
amounts
that
are
the
lesser
amount
those
are
created.
K
Basically,
we
looked
and
there
was
not
a
standardized
across
the
United
States
when
it's
this
amount
of
money,
here's
the
time,
so
we
utilized
what
we
saw
and
then
using
our
you
know,
basically
what
we
thought
to
be
a
reasonable
format.
Obviously
the
board
can
change
these
naming
terms.
There's
no
set
hard
and
fast
rule.
There's
not
a
legal
thing
here
that
we,
if
you
did
this
it
should
be
that
we
were
trying
to
make
it
Equitable
in
that.
K
If
you
donated
more
money,
you
obviously
got
more
time
that
you
were
guaranteed
your
name
on
there,
but
we
heard
the
concern
that
items
were
named
and
then,
when
something
became,
obsolete
or
needed
to
be
replaced,
donors
were
upset
about
it.
So
we
wanted
to
avoid
that
future
concern,
but
wanted
to
give
some
assurances
that
if
you
donated
a
significant
amount
of
money,
you
were
guaranteed
to
have
a
longer
period
of
time.
Obviously,
if
the
donation
is
large
enough,
that
could
also
be
negotiated
through
having
it
be
even
greater
period
of
time.
A
Okay-
and
that
brings
me
up
to
my
concern
or
question
I-
should
say
if
they
give
less
than
five
thousand
for
an
example,
and
so
they
get
one
year
and
let's
say
the
5000
was
a
a
plaque
on
one
of
the
roads
at
the
end
of
that
one
year.
Do
we
take
the
plaque
down
or
do
we
wait
for
another
funder
to
come
in
and
replace
that.
K
All
it
simply
means
now
is
that
the
city
has
the
option,
so
we
understand
that
the
foundation
needs
to
give
some
assurances
to
their
donors
that
if
they
donate
the
money
that
they
can
then
put
in
there,
that
you
will
get
this
for
up
to
a
year.
That's
not
to
say
it
one
year,
the
city
has
the
option
to
pull
it
down.
If
they
wanted
and
then
have
it
be
empty,
they
could
also
leave
it
up.
You
know
for
five
or
six
years:
it's
not
there's
not
a.
This
is
basically
a
cap.
K
It's
not
meant
to
be
putting
burden
on
the
city
to
say
you
have
to
take
it
down
on
day
366..
It's
just
simply
to
give
the
foundation
to
be
able
to
have
their
donors,
have
assurances
and
then
protect
the
city
in
the
sense
that
this
is
when
they
can
do
it,
giving
some
guidelines
to
it.
Based
off
my
experience,
it
would
be
very
I
can't
imagine
that
the
city
would
be
on
the
dot
pulling
these
things
down,
not
to
say
they
couldn't,
but
it's
probably
unlikely
I
would
say.
Okay,
thank.
J
You
well
one
of
the
things
we
did
have
a
lot
of
discussion
about
guys
that
I
want
to
highlight.
If
you
didn't
see,
it
is
bi
with
the
recent
experience
that
we've
had
with
statues
in
the
town.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
if
something
becomes
inappropriate
or
someone
we
find
out,
you
know
as
a
felon
and
embezzled
money
that
we
can
quickly
take
that
naming
right
away
from
them
right.
So
we
wanted
to
protect
now.
God
forbid.
J
F
F
F
Connie
I
had
a
two
or
three
questions
for
you.
If
I
may
I'm
an
article
two
on
obligations
of
the
foundation,
yes
and
I'm
and
Part
B
sub
part,
three,
this
first
is
really
just
proofreading
and
the
first
line
is
the
foundation
shall
provide
biannual
reports
and
then
names
two
times
a
year
and
believe
the
proper
word
would
be
semi-annual.
F
All
of
that
makes
sense
to
me.
I
have
no
objection
to
the
language
contained
there
and
would
commend
it.
I
just
have
a
question
at
any
point.
Would
we
be
considering
loans
as
part
of
this
Arrangement,
along
with
outright
contributions.
K
K
Presently
that
ties
the
board's
hand
as
to
how
they
would
identify
how
that
money
should
be
spent,
and
that
is
done
on
purpose
to
give
flexibility
based
off
what
they've
asked
for,
which
is
why,
when
we
did
the
contribution
requests,
the
subcommittee
was
really
clear
as
to
information
that
they
would
want
to
help
make
that
decision,
but
giving
the
flexibility
based
off
what
their
requests
are.
They
didn't
want
to
narrow
it
down
so
much
that
you
had
to
maybe
go
and
amend
the
agreement
when
some
unique
situation
or
circumstance
would
arise.
F
Thanks
for
that,
my
final
question
again,
the
same
article
same
part,
part
D,
part
D,
subpart
three.
There
are
three
items
listed.
There
amount
description,
but
budget
I
just
want
to
wonder
out
loud
with
my
colleagues
here
in
world
of
non-profit
management.
F
A
I,
like
that
David,
how
would
we
do
that
in
this
document
I'm
addressing
this
to
Kylie
on
this.
K
You
could
simply
add
another
line
item
instead
of
either
I'm
gonna
call
it
four
right
now,
but
as
we
look
at,
we
might
put
it
in
a
different
numbering
order,
which
makes
logical
sense,
but
conceptually
it
would
be
under
subpart
and
under
I
will
create
a
fourth
category
and
we'll
come
up
with
some
language
about
the
intended
outcome.
So
you're
simply
looking
for
what
do
you
hope
to
achieve
correct.
F
A
A
You
if
we
were
Kelly
I'm
directing
this
to
you
if
we
wanted
to
do
the
same
document
with
the
friends
of
the
library,
would
there
be
any
issues
there
I'm
assuming
we
would
just
change
Foundation
to
friends.
K
I'm
more
familiar
with
the
relationship
with
Foundation.
If
the
friends
is
a
similar
relationship,
yes,
it
could
be
substantially
similar
if
we
wanted
to
do
something
like
that.
I
can
talk
more
with
Genie
offline
to
see
if
there's
distinguishing
differences,
but,
generally
speaking,
we
could
have
a
similar
mou
with
both
groups.
There's
nothing
that
makes
this
mutually
exclusive.
K
A
The
other
thing
that
friends
have
is
they
have
they're
raising
money
for
us
all
the
time,
but
they
could
have
a
donor
that
would
step
forward.
That
would
be
interested
in
Nami
rights,
I,
I,
I
think.
That
would
be
something
we
need
to
discuss,
because
if
friends
have
a
donor,
that
wants
to
do
twenty
thousand
dollars
for
something
and
we're
gonna
have
to
negotiate
who
we're
going
to
listen
to
here
at
the
foundation
or
the
friends,
because,
obviously
we
want
to
maximize
the
money.
That's
coming
into
the
library.
K
Sorry,
even
without
an
mou,
you
could
still
accept
such
a
donation
and
utilizing
this
framework
as
to
here's.
What
we
would
do,
there's
nothing
that
would
stop
the
board
from
doing
this
with
any
group,
even
if
some
person
wanted
to
come
directly
to
the
board
and
say
Here's
what
I'd
like
to
donate
and
here's.
What
I'd
like
in
exchange,
there's
nothing
that
precludes
the
board
from
identifying
that
with
or
without
this
mou.
J
Craig
it's
my
experience
as
you
become
more
formal
with
these
arrangements
with
a
foundation
and
a
friends
that
the
three
organizations
clearly
indicate
what
their
area
of
responsibility
would
be.
I
say
that,
because
if
the
friends
had
someone
come
up
and
say,
I'd
like
to
name
a
meeting
room
in
the
library
and
give
twenty
thousand
dollars,
it
would
be
appropriate
for
them
to
say
that
would
be
wonderful.
Can
we
connect
you
to
the
library
Foundation
because
that's
where
they
they
raise
the
money
for
that
particular
area?
J
Likewise,
if
someone
approached
the
foundation
and
said
we
would
love
to
give
the
friends
or
give
a
some
money
to
buy
books
or
material,
the
friends
could
say:
that's
that's
our
responsibility
and
they
can
send
them
over
to
their
friends.
J
I
know
that,
at
one
time
we
had
some
talk
around
this
I
think
we
probably
need
to
have
a
more
formal
conversation
with
Nancy
and
David
and
you
to
kind
of
okay,
guys,
here's
here's
his
responsible
for
what
area
when
it
comes
to
fundraising,
because
it
could
get
confusing
to
the
public
about
where
do
I
go
if
I
want
to
give
money.
That's
just
how
I
thought
and
I
that's
what
I've
always
been
experienced
with
another
living.
A
Yeah
all
right
I
appreciate
that
Adam
any
comments,
any
more
comments.
A
A
Layer,
no,
the
the
one
about
the.
K
A
Any
other
comments
from
the
board
members.
Okay,
can
we
have
a
a
motion
to
approve
this
with
the
idea
that
it
would
this
document
will
be
ready
to
go
to
the
foundation.
J
B
Okay,
just
for
a
moment:
okay,
Barba,
yes,
Juanita.
B
And
Ed
McBride,
yes,.
F
A
Great,
so
if
we
can
have
those
corrections
made
and
then
we
can
forward
it
David,
you
had
some
comments.
You
would
like
to
make.
H
Sure
I
just
want
to
Echo
what
Ed
said
and
and
I
think
Nancy
would
probably
agree
too,
that
it
could
get
I
mean
it.
We
are
confused.
The
entities
are
confused
with
each
other
as
it
is,
and
I
think
at
least
when
we
get
to
the
Library
renovation
project
and
naming
rights
for
that
project.
I
think
that
we
need
to
be
really
clear
because,
like
Ed
said,
someone
could
go
to
the
friends
and
say
Here's.
H
H
Well,
of
course,
are
we
going
to
process
that
donation
I'm
just
putting
it
out
there,
because
the
money's
coming
yeah.
C
No
I
agree
with
what
David
said:
it's
just
like
the
first
year
they
sent
out
a
fundraising
letter.
We
had
people
contacting
us
saying
you
know
who
are
they
because
the
friends
have
always
been
very
active
for
years
and
the
foundation
is
fairly
new,
so
I
mean
it's
good
to
have
everybody
understand?
Who
does
what
I.
J
A
A
Does
that
sound
all
right
Jenny?
You
want
to
set
up
a
meeting
for
Nancy,
David
and
I
and
any
other
trustee
that
would
like
to
be
involved.
J
A
Okay,
so
you
can
do
that
first
genie,
please
yeah
great
okay,
any
other
discussion
on
this
item,
foreign.
I
Yes,
I
thanks
Craig
I
just
wanted
to
thank
the
board
and
the
subcommittee
for
getting
this
document
together.
It's
pretty
exciting
and
we
have
a
meeting
tomorrow
in
the
afternoon,
and
our
board
will
be
very
happy
to
see
this
and
excited
to
go
over
it,
and
the
only
other
comment
I
had
was
really
a
question
as
we
go
through
it
from
a
practical
standpoint,
can
do
we
for
clarification
and
questions,
and
so
on
do
we
go?
Can
we
go
directly
to
Kylie?
I
A
If
you
can,
I
would
like
you
to
bring
it
back
to
the
board
trustees
first
and
then
Kylie.
If
we
can
then
tap
into
your
services
again,
I
I
don't
want
anything
to
be
changed
on
this
document
without
the
trustees
being
involved.
So
but
obviously
we
want
your
suggestions
and
your
concerns,
but
if
you
can
present
it
to
us
at
the
next
board
meeting,
would
that
work,
or
is
that
too
fast
because
of
the
holidays?
A
I
H
Well,
bill
I
mean
the
executive
committee.
I
mean
you
know
we
did
go
through
it
once
and
we'll
go
through
it
again
tomorrow,
I
think
I
for
sure,
we'll
be
able
to
to
come
back
with
I
mean
I.
Think
I
hope
that
the
trustees
are
are
willing
to
discuss
this
with
us.
I
mean
you
know,
obviously,
at
first
glance,
there's
you
know
some
changes,
we'd
like
to
see
and
there's
a
bunch
of
things
we'd
like
to
see
clarified.
H
A
H
J
H
A
Yeah
and
if
for
I
don't
know
for
the
rest
of
the
trustees,
but
for
me,
if
you
can
look
that
exhibit
a
little
bit
more
and
maybe
have
some
suggestions
on
that
or
leave
it
the
way
it
is,
but
the
exhibit
regarding
timelines
and
dollar
amounts.
B
B
A
Okay,
any
other
comments
regarding
Roman
numeral,
seven,
okay
and
we've
already
taken
the
vote
on
that
one.
Let's
move
to
item
7B,
JC
fry
building
renovation
and
timeline
Genie:
do
you
want
to
handle
that
for
a
little
bit,
then?
Oh.
B
L
B
So
on
the
JC
Pride
building
there
and
Ed
and
Craig,
we
were
in
a
subcommittee
meeting
or
subconimi.
We
were
in
a
meeting
talking
to
the
engineers
and
the
assistant
city
manager,
interim
city
manager,
Theresa,
Gallivan
and
kind
of
coming
up
with
some
brainstorming.
B
So
these
these
two
items
B
and
C
kind
of
go
hand
in
hand
that
there
was
a
discussion
about
the
JC
Pride
building
and
there
is
money
in
the
budget
this
year
thousand
dollars
for
the
renovation
of
the
JC
Pride
building,
but
it
actually
has
been
brainstormed
and
suggested.
B
Well,
maybe
when
either
fat
try
to
Fast
Track
that
building
and
get
it
done
or
devote
that
money
into
the
main
library
of
innovation
and
just
put
some
trailers
out
here
and
just
have
a
temporary
Library
so
that
that
came
up
kind
of
as
a
last
minute
thing
and
then
there's
the
concern
about.
Is
this
going
to
happen
at
the
same
time?
Is
it
going
to
get
done
in
time
so
that
it
could
be
a
temporary
Library?
B
So
here
in
Lowe's
the
road
we
have
a
debate
and
just
a
question
the
question
about
the
building?
Do
we
do
we
try
to
get
it
done
rapidly,
or
do
we
try
to
hold
off
and
use
that
money
for
the
main
library
of
innovation.
A
One
of
the
timelines
that
were
under
the
constraint
is
to
me
overwhelming
is
the
timeline
for
the
state
Monies
to
be
spent
is
26..
Is
that
correct?
Yes,
March.
A
Okay,
so
we
have
to
have
the
library
Renovations
done
by
that
time
and
have
those
dollars
expended
by
that
time.
We,
while
the
building's
being
done,
we
need
to
have
a
area
that
we
can
locate.
Part
of
the
library
and
the
freight
building
would
work,
would
help
us
out.
It's
okay.
We
can't
move
the
whole
Library
there,
but
there's
a
number
of
things
that
we
could
do
if
we
could
have
that
Frey
building
done
and
then
have
the
library
move
into
that
building,
while
the
renovations
have
been
done
in
the
library.
A
So
what
I'm
thinking
is
that
we
fast-track
the
frey
building
and
with
that,
hopefully,
hopefully
it'll
go
faster
than
the
homes
that
are
being
built
around
me.
But
if
we
can
get
this
done
in
a
by
July,
we
can't
start
on
the
one
once
the
earliest
time
we
can
get
the
Architects
hired
for
the
library.
B
It's
it
has
to
go
through
the
RFP
process
with
the
city.
So
there's
you
know
we're
I
I,
don't
know
we're
talking
four
to
six
months,
I
mean
you
know
how
things
take
when
they
go
to
go
out
to
bed,
there's
the
scope
and
then
they
they
put
it
out.
It
has
to
sit
for
so
many
days,
so
all
that
all
the
people
prepare
the
bid,
packets
and
turn
those
in
and
I
get
reviewed,
and
then
that
award
goes
to
the
council
so
realistically
we're
easily
in
the
spring
on
that
one.
B
A
B
Know
right
or
or
they
start
that
building
first
I
mean
and
then
work
on
I
mean
it's
possible
to
do
both
and
you
just
have
the
same
person
doing
both
but
I,
don't
know:
I,
I'm,
flexible
and
I.
Don't
know
what
which
way
to
go.
You
know
I
I,
agree,
it's
it'd
be
I,
really
wanted
this
building
done.
The
jcpi
building
I
really
wanted.
It
done.
B
It'd
be
a
great
Catalyst
for
our
little
campus
here
and
it
would
be
a
great
place
for
us
to
land
as
a
temporary
location,
a
little
mini
branch
but
yeah.
There
is
the
concern
about
lead
times
on
supplies,
supply
chain
issues,
all
of
that
stuff.
So
and
the
money
you
know
we
need.
We
need
more
money
than
what
we
got
for
the
grant
to
finish
the
library
so
that
money
could
go
towards
the
main
library.
J
J
Where
will
the
service
point
be
to
continue
serving
the
community,
because
it's
a
huge
collection
and
you
just
can't
shut
it
down
and
be
without
it
for
a
year
or
two
right,
so
I
think
that
the
planning
process
will
dictate
it's
the
same
thing
as
simple
as
Genie.
Where
will
you
be
I
mean?
Where
will
your
staff
be
right
and
I?
Think
that
that's
a
discussion
that,
should
you
not
Elevate
with
the
city
as
quickly
as
possible,
and
you
know,
get
some
direction
on?
B
And
my
experience
renovating
Palm
Desert
Library,
we
we
put,
we
picked
out
ice,
a
small
selection
of
our
library
collection,
put
most
of
it
in
storage,
didn't
touch
it
at
all
during
the
renovation
and
then
just
had
a
mini
branch,
and
it
was
very
popular,
very
very
successful.
It
was
a
great
great
project.
It
worked
out
really
well
for
us
and
and
the
public
was
very
happy
with
with
the
with
the
Tiny
Branch
that
we
had
and
it
was
in
the
mall.
So
it
was
a
great
location,
Mulberry
and
yeah.
B
Then
then
we're
not
dealing
with
the
dust
and
the
issues.
If
we
stayed
in
the
building
you
know
we
do
need
I
feel
very
strongly
that
we
need
to
pack
up
and
move
out
because
the
the
dust,
construction
dust
and
then
also
no
water,
no
electricity,
no
air
conditioning
the
noise-
it's
just
it's
just
too
too
complex
to
stay
there
well.
J
You
can't
allow
that
collection
to
be
exposed
to
such
elements.
Either
I
mean
you
don't
know
when
they're
doing
infrastructure.
What
happens
if
you
have
a
Loof,
you
know
a
roof
leak.
I
mean
there's
all
kinds
of
things,
so
I
mean
you've
got
to
plan
on
that
collection
being
in
storage,
for
it
for
some
time
frame
always
longer
than
anticipated,
and
you
know
identifying.
Where
will
be
your
service
point?
That
could
be
one
of
the
first
things
you
need
to
do
in
the
planning
is.
J
If,
if
this
facility
is
not
available
for
us
like,
we
had
always
hoped
we're
going
to
go
out
and
rent
a
place,
we've
got
to
find
a
place
that
you
could
set
up
shop
for
potentially
two
years
right.
I
mean
it
could
be
two
three
years
before
it's
all
said
and
done
so
I
I
think
that
is
something
that
we
always
dreamed
that
this
building
would
be
ready
for
you
to
move
into
temporarily,
while
the
main
library
was
being
renovated.
We
never
anticipated.
J
You
would
have
an
accelerated
timeline
because
the
state
waved
money
in
front
of
us,
so
we
had
to
take
it
right.
So
there's
been
a
change
to
the
plan,
not
not
from
your
own
design,
but
because
we
want
the
money
right.
We
can't
turn
the
money
down.
So
I
think
that's
a
conversation
that
you
probably
need
to
have
with
city
planners
pretty
quickly
right.
B
Well,
definitely,
but
we
want
to
get
your
feedback
or
your
suggest.
We
we
want
to
know
what
you
all
feel
is
important
too,
because
you
are
the
The
Voice
The
Advocates
of
the
of
the
library
and
the
community,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
we
have
your
input
too
and
not
just
say
well.
This
is
how
it
is,
but
we
want
to.
We
want
to
hear
what
you
have
to
say
about
it
too.
F
I
have
a
question
for
you.
Judy
in
this
regard,
so
set
the
timeline
aside
for
a
moment.
Am
I
hearing
you
correctly
that
you
would
feel
that
the
the
fry
building
would
be
the
appropriate
interim
staging
area
for
the
library.
B
I
think
that
it
could
be
one
of
many,
because
we
have
we
have
the
wellwin
Murray
Memorial
Library
downtown.
That
would
be
great
mini
Branch.
We've
got
shelves
already
built
there.
You
know
just
we
need
we'll
need
a
place
for
all
the
staff
to
go
and
that
you're
absolutely
right.
We've
got
19
people
I
think
that
work
here,
full
and
part-time,
and
so
we've
got
we.
If
you
look
at
the
map
on
that
that
building
that
JC
fry
building
there's
one
office.
So
where
is
everybody
gonna
go?
So
we.
B
We've
talked
to
our
community
centers
and
maybe
have
some
mini
branches
all
over
town
and
try
that
model
for
a
while
or
we
we
find
a
store
that
we
can
either
get
donated,
rent,
free
or
low
rent,
or
something
like
that
so
I
I
have
I.
I
have
ideas
and
options
and
I
I
can
make
whatever
work
work.
You
know
we
need
to
rent
some
trailers.
You
know
Portable
Buildings,
like
like
the
schools
having
affordable
classroom.
We
can
rent
some
Portables.
B
The
the
the
location
is
not
like
the
critical
point
on
this.
It's
like
the
timeline
of
the
the
construction
of
this
building
and
the
money
are
I'll,
make
whatever
work
work.
We
can
figure
the
rest
out,
you
know,
but
yeah
and
I'm
not
yeah.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
this
building,
but
we
can
make
whatever
work
work,
and
this
is
a
great
it's
a
great
spot.
It's
great
location.
A
I
think
the
subcommittee
meeting
we
had,
they
really
were
pushing
and
I'm
familiar
with
the
design,
build
concept
that
that
might
it's
probably
the
direction
we're
going
to
be
going
and
have
design
build,
handle
both
buildings.
A
But
what
I'm
thinking
in
order
to
help
you
out
Genie
is
that
if
we
get
the
fry
building
done,
that
gives
you
just
one
more
partial
solution
to
this
issue
that
we're
addressing
and
there
are
some
buildings
downtown
David.
Are
you
still
on
he's
gone.
E
J
G
A
J
A
I'd
appreciate
that,
because
something
down
another
location
to
store
your
materials
and
get
the
free
building
going,
then
I
I
think
it
would
make
it
a
little
bit
easier
for
the
library
staff
and
still
be
able
to
conduct
Library
services.
A
B
And
one
thing
I
mean
I:
would
love
to
have
this
building
renovated
because
it
would
be
great
to
just
be
done
with
it
and
not
have
to
worry
about
it
because
it
needs
to
be
done,
and
it
would
be
great,
it's
a
great
spot
for
the
friends
to
have
their
bookstore
and
have
their
processing
area
and
whatnot.
B
But
I
think
you
know
we
and
we
don't
need
to
get
down
into
the
details
of
where
we're
going
to
go.
But
we
need
to
kind
of
get
your
opinion
about.
Do.
G
B
This
building
or
do
we
recommend
that
we
take
that
money
and
push
it
to
the
the
big
building
and
I?
It's
crazy.
If
you
don't
mind,
Michael.
A
Hurstbine
has
his
hand
up
okay,
I'm,
sorry,
I,
didn't
oh
I
see
it
now:
okay,
Michael
comments,
yeah.
L
Obviously,
the
project
has
so
many
moving
parts
to
it
and
we
don't
know
what
the
parts
are.
Even
many
of
them.
L
I
I
would
hate
to
see
the
renovation
of
the
fry
building
result
in
any
kind
of
delay
to
the
construction
of
the
the
main
building
it
would
and
and
with
the
constraint
of
the
timeline
I
mean
that
that
would
be
the
biggest
disaster
and
get
given
the
progress
or
lack
thereof
that
we've
seen
so
far
it
it's
not
it's
something
you
can
imagine
happening,
it's
not
out
of
the
realm
of
possibility
or
probability
that
that
we,
you
would
be
waiting
around
for
that
to
be
finished
in
order
to
get
to
step,
C
or
D
or
e
and
and
I
think
that,
looking
for
temporary
facilities,
that
building
isn't
that
big
and
and
if
you
need
you
know,
you
could
set
up
these
these
buildings,
these
temporary
buildings
in
the
park
in
the
parking
lot,
it
could
be
adjacent
to
the
library.
L
J
So
Genie
I
have
an
idea.
If
there's
one
bright
thing,
we've
learned
from
covid
it
you,
we
did
learn
that
we
can
conduct
Library
service
without
a
physical
building
right.
You
guys
continue
to
serve
the
community.
It
wasn't
ideal
yeah.
J
It's
it
let's,
let's
think
about
that,
for
a
minute
if
we
had
to
go
out
and
and
our
foundation
and
our
friends
went
out
and
found
us
a
place
to
store
that
collection
at
a
really
cheap
rate,
we
could
move
the
collection
into
a
storage
facility.
We'd
need
staff
to
be
there,
so
so
some
of
your
staff
could
be
there
with
it.
J
We
positioned
this
the
rest
of
the
staff
serving
the
public
and
a
facility,
whether
it
be
Wellwood
or
another
site
or
a
community
center,
and
you
and
you
continue
like
you
did
during
coven,
you
could
do
phone
service.
You
could
certainly
go
and
retrieve
materials
if
you
had
to,
but
at
a
minimum
you
could
utilize
a
storage
facility
and
and
secure
the
collection
for
whatever
time
frame
you
needed.
You
know.
J
I've
I've
I
have
actually
done
that
before
at
when
we
were
in
San
Francisco
I
did
that
and
it
worked
out
just
like
it
says
temporary
and
you
have
the
experience
of
doing
it.
You
just
did
it
right
the
way
we
did
covid?
Maybe
that's,
maybe
that's
a
lesson
to
learn
that
you
might
think
about.
How
could
you
duplicate
that?
On
a
bigger
you
know,
it's
not
like
having
all
the
collection
right
under
your
fingertips.
You
have
to
put
them
somewhere
else,
but
you
got
to
move
it
out
anyway,
right
it's
got
to
go.
B
Yeah
those
details
is
not
a
problem,
we're
flexible.
We,
we
will
take
our
programming
on
the
road
we
we
will
need
some
computers
that
was
our
biggest
downfall,
was
that
people
needed
access
to
public
computers
and
that
we
did.
We
couldn't
provide
that,
but
a
mini
Branch
would
be
a
great
solution.
So
we've
got
that's
not
a
problem,
we'll
we'll
figure
all
that
out,
but
I
just
wanted
to
I
need
to
figure
out
which
way
you're
leaning
I
mean
just.
J
New
mayor,
Pro
tem,
would
ask
us
when
we
were
presenting
at
the
convention
center
was
intrigued
about
the
idea
of
exploring
multiple
Service
locations
for
Library
service.
You
remember
that
she
asked
me
specifically.
Is
that
something
we
would
consider
I
think
that
it
might
be
something
that
you
could
leverage
now.
So,
let's
try
it
I
mean.
Who
knows
I
mean
you,
you
could
either
City
buildings.
You
might
be
able
to
get
a
room
in
and
set
up
many
branches
right.
Oh.
B
Yeah
I
already
I'm
already
targeting
James
and
Jesse
into
mood
for
locations
for
mini
branches
and
and
yeah.
There's
again,
it's
not
going
to
be
a
problem
to
find
Outreach
locations
or
ways
to
handle
serving
the
community,
but
it's
just
I
I.
Need
you
all
to
tell
me
what
you
feel,
whether
the
city,
whether
the
city
will
agree
with
you
or
not,
but
I
need
to
get
your
opinion
hard
hard
answer.
J
Your
question
to
us
is:
do
you
think
that
we
should
postpone
the
money
that
we've
got
set
aside
for
this
building,
throw
it
into
the
budget
for
the
main
library?
So
you
get
more
done
with
that
building.
I
I,
don't
know
how
to
answer
that
question
then
I
think
for
me
the
priority
is
uninterrupted
Library
service
for
our
community.
We
have
proven
we
can
do
it,
I
think.
If
we,
if
we
interrupt
service
at
any
level,
the
community
will
be
very
disappointed.
D
I
couldn't
agree
with
you
more
I
think
that
we
absolutely
need
to
focus
on
our
main
building
on
our
library
and
get
that
project
moving
whatever
it
takes,
and
if
it
means
that
we're
sacrificing
moving
on
the
fry
building,
then
that's
what
it
means.
But
I
think
that
that
our
community
expects
that
wants.
That
has
been
wanting
it
for
years
and
we
cannot.
F
And
I
agree
with
you
Juanita,
as
well
as
Ed
and
Michael
hirschbaum,.
A
Okay,
I
agree
that
the
main
building
is
our
priority.
The
only
concern
that
I
have
is,
if
we
don't
do
the
fry
building
now
I
doubt
it's
going
to
get
done.
You.
A
A
Well,
Genie
is
stating
as
a
possibility
of
taking
that
money.
That's
designed
that
is
designated
for
the
fry
building
and
put
it
into
the
new
library.
E
But
I
mean,
but
it
would
be
possible
on
some
recommendation,
though,
but
okay
yeah
I,
I,
guess
I'm,
I'm
and
David
I
mean
Craig
I
understand
your
concern.
I'm
more
concerned
I
kind
of
align
with
with
David
and
Juanita
and
Ed.
Here
the
priority
needs
to
be
the
main
building
in
my
mind
and.
A
We
move
forward
and
it
is
mine
also.
What
I
would
like
to
suggest
is
David
you're,
the
other
person
on
the
buildings
committee
with
me
that
we
meet
in
the
early
part
of
January
with
the
engineers
and
who
are
those
two
gentlemen
that
were
at
the
last
meeting.
A
We
we
meet
with
them
and
have
them
set
up
a
timeline
on
how
we're
supposed
to
conduct
this
if
they
say
that
geez
you
can
get
the
fry
building
done
in
six
months
then
hit
great.
Then
let's
get
it
done
in
six
months,
because
we're
not
going
to
be
able
to
start
on
the
new
building
in
a
six-month
period
where
you
have
so
many
other
things
to
do
so.
Many
other
approvals
to
get
even
before
we
can
get
that
started.
A
E
No
I'd
be
there.
Okay,
but
Craig
can
I
ask
another
question:
I
get
meeting
with
Engineers
to
see
what
it
would
take
for
the
fry
building,
I
guess
quite
frankly,
I'm
confused
about
the
timeline
for
the
main
Builder
I
know:
there's
a
lot
of
steps
to
be
covered
it
it
can.
We
at
some
point
get
I,
guess
I'm
lucky
for
a
timeline.
E
B
You
I
was
going
to
suggest,
is
just
I,
can
email
them
and
we
could
just
send
I
could
just
send
them
an
email
and
ask
them
what
they
think
a
reasonable
amount
on
the
timeline
would
be
for
that
building
and
I
would
think
that
what
you
all
can
do
as
trustees
is.
Your
recommendation
could
include
the
fact
that
you
would
have
preferential
a
preferential
recommendation
that
if
this
building
could
be
done
in
a
timely.
D
B
That
you,
you
would
still
proceed
with
it
as
as
done,
but
if,
if
there's
no
way
it's
going
to
get
done
in
a
timely
manner,
then
devote
that
money
to
the
main
library
but
or
that's
or
maybe
that's
the
other
argument.
That's
the
counter
argument,
too.
We
need
to
just
focus
the
money
into
the
other,
the
main
library.
F
Let
me
backtrack
here,
though,
for
just
a
moment.
The
real
point
of
delay
in
the
fry
building,
As
I,
understood
like
five
minutes
ago,
was
that
we
may
very
well
need
that
money
to
go
towards
the
main
project.
E
I
I
get
I
guess
what
I
would
like
to
suggest.
You
know
I
Genie
I,
hear
you
heard
your
suggestion,
but
I
I
would
feel
more
comfortable
if
Craig
and
if
it's
only
Craig
or
anyone
else,
maybe
meet
where
what
happened
to
you
to
meet
in
person
with
somebody
as
opposed
to
sending
them
an
email
and
asking
them
I
I
think
Craig
would
be
able
to
communicate
really
effectively
orally
in
person
exactly
where
the
trustees
are
I.
It's
my
own
opinion
on
that.
F
I
I'm
perfectly
happy
to
be
part
of
that.
The
only
trouble
is
the
schedule,
because
I
leave
on
the
15th
and
of
December
my
return
on
the
5th
of
January.
A
Okay,
yeah,
let's
Genie
I
can
move
some
meetings
around
on
my
schedule.
Can
you
contact
the
two
fellows
that
we
were
meeting
with
and
I?
Don't
know
whether
the
acting
city
manager
needs
to
be
there
or
not?
A
I
don't
know
if
this
is
an
area
that
she
wants
to
jump
into,
but
I
think
we
have
a
lot
of
questions
that
we
need
answers
to.
E
D
B
Yes,
I
have
I,
have
two
issues:
I'm
going
on
vacation
after
tomorrow
next
week,.
G
G
B
You
but
the
other
thing
is
I.
They
are
that
they
are
waiting
for
the
trustees
to
make
recommendations
before
they
take
action,
and
so
us
coming
back
and
forth
saying.
Well,
we
need
to
talk
to
Engineers.
They
keep
saying
we
need
to
get
the
recommendations
from
the
we
need
to
hear
from
the
trustees
what
they
want,
so
that
we
can
proceed
so
we're.
We
keep
we're
kind
of
at
an
impasse
and
I
feel
well.
A
E
Because
I
would
say:
let's
start
tomorrow,
that'd
be
my
answer,
but
I
mean
I
and
I
understand
the
predicament
that
we're
in,
but
we
do
need
some
guidance
from
them
about
what
is
what
is
possible,
what
isn't
possible
in
order
to
inform
our
discussion
and
decision,
I
I
really
amen,
I.
B
B
B
The
main
building
will
probably
take
every
minute
of
every
month
that
we
have.
You
know
it's
going
to
be
down
to
the
wire,
because
we
just
did
a
basic
renovation.
I
mean
the
renovation
at
Palm
Desert.
It
was
a
gut,
and
but
it
was
a
good,
build
good
shape
building
and
it
took.
E
But
Genie
I
understand
the
complexity,
but
I
don't
understand
the
timeline
like
you
need
to
find
a
place
to
Warehouse
The,
Collection
I.
Don't
know
you
know
what
is
what
steps
do
we
have
to
take?
So
we
can
start
I.
B
Think
that
was
easy.
That's
that's
the
easy
part
finding
finding
that.
B
That
will
be
part
of
the
design
of
this
thing
that
Architects
and
the
designers
they'll
be
working
on,
creating
the
building
hiring
the
contractors
ordering
the
supplies
doing
all
of
that
portion.
We.
E
Our
stuff
in
storage,
okay,
but
but
given
what
you're
saying
is
I,
don't
know
why
we
don't
have
the
timeline
to
deal
with
I,
guess,
I'm
I'm,
even
further
confused
the
more
I
hear
the
more
frustrated
and
confused
I.
Am
you
make
it
sound,
simple
and
yet
I've
seen
nothing
in
writing
that
says:
we're
going
to
start
this
in
January
or
February
or
July
or
I.
Just
I
I
have
no
concept.
What
permits
do
we
have
to
do
or
are
we
architecturally?
Where
are
we
I?
E
You
know
I'm
used
to
working
in
a
very
precise
timeline
method.
I
think
we
all
are
for
any
scope
of
a
major
project
that
says
this
is
when
we
start
and
you
build
and
slip
each
you
know,
materials
are
not
necessarily
going
to
be
available.
Lumber
is
not
going
to
be
available,
I
mean
all
sorts
of
other
things,
and
you
build
in
that
I.
Just
I
I
feel
so
uninformed
on
this
issue,
simply
because
I
have
no
conception.
I
I
need
something
in
writing.
E
That
says
this
is
what
we
do,
and
this
is
what
we
do
it
here
and
when
and
if
I'm,
the
only
one
who's
in
out
in
the
cold
on
this
I
apologize
and
I'll
withdrawal.
B
I
think
also
the
7c
is
where
we
talk
about
all
of
that
stuff
too.
We
need
to.
We
need
to
get
a
recommendation
from
the
trustees
on
what
what
scope
you
want
in
this
project
so
that
we
can
then
go
out
to
RFP.
So
that's
the
next
item
on
the
agenda
as
well,
then.
A
E
A
F
I'm
saying
that's
necessarily,
though
Craig
I
don't
think
the
issue
is
timing
with
the
fry
building.
I
think
it
has
to
do
with
the
money,
the
lack
thereof
specifically
for
the
main
building,
and
if
we
can
essentially
transfer
the
money
for
the
fry
building
to
the
main
building
under
the
assumption
that
we're
really
going
to
need
that
to
complete
the
main
building.
I
think
we
need
to
do
that
so
that
so
that
the
fry
building
frankly
becomes
a
secondary
matter.
Since
Genies
indicated
to
us
that
it's
not
critical
to
her
interim
plan.
A
B
Was
870
thousand
major
to
the
fry
building,
but
it
is
easily
I
easily
re-calibrated
for
the
main
library.
B
Yes,
it
would,
you
would
make
your
recommendation
and
then
it
would
right.
B
B
B
E
B
C
Nancy
I'd
just
like
to
comment
that
I
mean
the
whole
purpose
of
the
foundation
is
to
raise
funds
and
I
can't
believe
that
875
000
is
something
that's
going
to
determine
whether
or
not
the
library
gets
sent
I
mean
that's
why
the
foundation
is
going
to
be
hiring
a
fund
rate.
Someone
who
raises
funds
and
I
just
don't
think
we
should
be
giving
up
the
money
for
the
fly
building
that
we've
been
trying
to
get
for
years
and
years
and
never
happens
that
we
should
give
it
to
the
library
I.
C
H
I
just
want
to
Echo
what
Nancy
said
and
agree
with
you,
Craig
I'd
say:
if
the
money's
in
the
in
in
the
pocket
to
do
the
free
building,
let's
do
it
and
along
the
same
lines,
Nancy's
right.
That's
what
the
foundation
exists
to
make
up
that
shortfall,
and
you
know
if
we
can't
raise
870
000,
then
we're
no
good,
so
I'm!
H
E
E
B
A
Has
her
hand
up
too
okay
I
just
wanted
to
get
closure
on
this
David
norgaard.
Are
you
available
tomorrow
afternoon.
D
I
just
want
to
say
that
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
sure
I
was
understood
before
so
I.
The
only
reason
I
was
saying
the
fry
built
you
know,
fry
building
needs
to
be
on
the
back
burner,
not
that
we
shouldn't
complete
it,
but
that
if
it's
going
to
delay
the
main
building.
So
if
we
do
both,
if
we
can
do
the
fry
building
and
we
can
and
we
can
get
our
main
building
going-
that's
great
I
just
don't
want
the
fry
building
to
be
the
reason
why
we
delay
starting
work
on
the
main
library.
A
Well,
Juanita
I
think
that's
where
we're
we're
all
at.
Is
that
correct?
Okay,
we
don't
want
any
delays
on
the
main
building.
Okay
could.
A
Okay,
does
somebody
want
to
make
a
motion
Ed
I,
don't
know
if
I
can
make
a
motion
I'm
chair,
guys.
J
On
mute,
I'm,
awake
and
I'm
on
mute
because
I'm
I'm
not
quite
following
where
we
are
I,
mean
I
or
are
we
in
favor?
Do
we
need
a
motion
to
the
two
direct
that
both
projects
proceed
as
planned
as
according
to
their
budget
and
require
timeline
from
City
Planning,
so
that
we
can
determine
the
the
needs
of
the
library
in
terms
of
temporary
sites?
Is
that
what
we're
looking
for.
A
Also
that
I
guess
I'm
making
a
motion
now
that
the
main
libraries
are
first
priority
and
we
don't
want
it
to
be
delayed
because
the
fry
building.
A
A
J
Think
you
should
start
that
off
with
the
priority
of
the
Board
of
Trustees
is
that
both
projects
should
continue
as
funded
pending
a
formal
timeline
from
City,
Planning
and
construction
or
engineering
excuse
me,
and
that
the
priority
also
is
that
the
library
have
a
temporary
site
to
provide
continued
service
to
the
community
during
the
projects
and
and
then
throw
it
back
to
them
and
have
them
come
back
and
tell
us
well
what
is
that?
What
can
they
do?.
E
It
man
I
I,
like
what
you
said,
but
I
would
have
one
more
addition,
and
that
is
you
know
if
it's
determined
either
that
the
timeline
or
the
funding
is
insufficient.
E
I,
don't
know
quite
how
to
say
it
that
the
priority
of
the
Board
of
Trustees
is
to
First
work
on
the
main
building
and
delay
before
I
built
him
I,
don't
know
how
we
say
that,
but
well
I
would
put
that
in
there.
F
J
A
B
Hold
on
just
a
moment,
the
grant
exactly.
G
B
We
have
to
match
that
dollar
for
dollar
and
we
match
it
equally
in
in
time.
You
know
in
stride
the
exact
amount
still
Palm
Springs
Public
Library,
6
million
569
942
dollars,
55.
J
B
The
matching
money
is
budgeted
in
the
city's
five-year
Capital
Improvement
plan.
It
is
measure
J
dollars.
B
Yes,
in
your
Grant
in
your
packet,
the
Grant,
it
only
funds
certain
certain
tasks,
it
doesn't
fund
everything
that
needs
to
be
done
and
when
you
do
construction
like
this,
there
are.
There
are
things
that
will
need
to
be
done
outside
of
these
Grant
funds,
so
the
city
or
the
non-profits
will
have
to
come
up
with
extra
money.
So
we
have
to
decide
how
much
extra
we're
going
to
be
able
to
afford
and
put
into
the
scope
of
work
and.
L
B
G
B
B
Correct
that
would
that
would
be
the
money
we
would
use
for
all
the
other
things
and
those
those
things
are
in
your
group.
So
you
you've
seen
you've
seen
this
before
I
think
we've
got
the
things
that
are
required
and
funded
and
listed
that
we
we
identified
as
need
and
they
were
approved
on,
but
then
on
page
35
we
get
down
to
the
section.
B
That
is
not
it's
not
included,
but
I
feel
we
should
do
so,
and
then
we
can
talk
about
this,
and
this
is
the
part
where
you
can
come
in
and
help
me
craft
the
scope
of
what
we
need.
We
feel
like.
We
want
to
recommend
what
needs
to
be
done
so.
B
B
A
Need
all
the
other
Furniture,
but
it
would
does
cover
bullet
three.
D
B
Other
solutions
for
that
so
Furniture
fixtures,
all
the
countertops,
the
cabinetries
steel
shelving.
That's
the
bookcases,
the
bookshelves,
the
end
panels
that
go
on
those
those
are
very
expensive.
B
X
anything
exterior
is
not
included,
exterior
painting
we
get
down
to
and
I'm
just
talking
in
general
Landscaping
parking
lots.
Anything
outside
like
I
said
The,
Fountains
and
water
features
are
not
included
and
we
have
a
water
feature,
not
included
the
koi
pond.
So
we
need
to
find
money
for
that.
If
we,
if
we
plan
to
keep
it,
which
I
think
we
should,
we
should
keep
it
something
do.
E
B
G
B
B
I
feel
like
we
have
to
do.
The
furniture
fixtures
equipment
I
feel
like
we
have
to
paint
the
exterior.
It
would
be
just
kind.
G
G
B
Look
at
our
brand
new
renovated
Library
needle
well,
it
looks
horrible
because
the
exterior
paint
didn't
get
done.
I
feel
like
it's
very
important
for
us
to
have
small
meeting
rooms.
Those
are
not
included.
J
B
J
I
I:
this
is
where
I
get
so
angry
and
I
apologize
for
it
before
I
open
my
mouth.
We
cannot
sit
back
and
accept
that
the
city
is
not
going
to
come
up
with
more
money
than
what
they've
come
up
with.
We
have
all
worked
too
hard
to
include
money
and
measure
J
for
the
future.
That
would
cover
these
kinds
of
things
and
the
agreement
was
the
foundation,
and
the
friends
would
put
the
icing
on
the
cake.
J
We
cannot
sit
back
and
allow
the
city
to
expect
our
our
fundraising
arms
to
provide
the
things
that
they
should
provide
to
our
citizens
and
to
us
as
a
community.
I
am
sorry
I
and
that's
why
we
had
this
meeting
with
the
city
manager
not
too
long
ago,
because
I
wanted
to
know
what
happened
to
the
money
it
just
evaporated.
We
were
talking
about
a
lot
of
money
in
measure
J
before
the
state
came
along,
and
now
it's
just
gone
or
they're
saying
that
it's
it's
for
future
phases.
J
Please
you
guys
don't
let
up
on
that
I
think
you've
got
to
continue
to
push
the
city
where's
the
rest
of
this
money.
Coming
from
yes,
we
need
it,
the
community
is
expecting
it.
You
understand
right
now
that
if
we
do
nothing
and
say
nothing
that
by
the
time
the
State
Library
budget
is
over
you're
going
to
have
a
building
that
looks
just
like
it
does,
because
all
the
work
is
Behind
the
Walls.
The
work
is
going
to
be
on
the
roof.
J
The
work
is
going
to
it's
going
to
look
just
like
it
does
right
now
and
we're
not
going
to
have
any
change
or
any
new
facility.
I,
don't
know
about
you
guys,
but
I
will
be
embarrassed
to
face
the
people
that
we
have
been
talking
to
over
the
last
six
years
about
this
project
and
our
community
and
our
community
should
be
outraged
now
by
the
way
I'm
not
jumping
to
the
conclusion.
The
city
is
not
going
to
spend
some
money.
So
please
don't
hear
me,
but
we
all
know
we
can't
let
up
on
it.
J
We've
got
to
continue
to
say,
okay
phase,
one
I
got
you.
The
state
helped
us
phase
two:
where
is
the
money
that
was
guaranteed
in
the
The
Five-Year
Plan
for
measure
J?
We
we've
really
got
especially
when
they're
out
talking
about
they've
got
money.
I
mean
it's
not
it's
not
like
that
people
are
saying
they
don't
have
any
money,
and
we've
had
commitments
from
every
mayor,
every
city
council,
member
that
they
believe
in
this
project.
J
Now,
that's
why
my
head
is
about
to
explode,
because
I
really
will,
when
I'm
off
of
this
board,
I'll
be
testifying
in
front
of
city
council
and
reminding
them
that
this
is
a
project.
That's
too
important
for
us
just
to
roll
over
and
say.
Oh
thank
you
for
the
matching.
The
state
grant
that
Jeannie
went
out
and
got
whoa
wait
a
minute.
You
were
on
the
hook
for
the
whole
thing.
J
J
I've
always
been
there,
Al,
there's
nothing
new
about
the
list
of
things
that
we
wanted.
They've
and
they've
always
said
it
might
take
us
five
years
to
get
there.
If
we
but
here's
the
money,
that's
going
to
come
over
five
years.
We
were
okay
with
that.
We
we
had
the
money
but
I
I'm,
telling
you
here's
the
wrinkle
in
all
of
this,
and
this
is
what
I
said
to
the
city
manager.
We've
got
a
timeline.
We
got
to
have
this
project
spent
by
2026.
J
we've
just
that
part
of
the
project
guys
and
then
all
of
a
sudden
the
city
says:
oh
well,
we've
got
some
money
now,
we'll
we'll
do
the
the
other
additional
stuff.
Then
the
building's
going
to
be
closed
for
another
three
years.
Another
two
years
we've
got
to
think
about
this
isn't
going
to
be
just
magic.
We
know
how
the
City
Works
we've
got
to
keep
in
mind
that
we
can't
have
that
facility
shut
down
for
many
years
while
they
dig
for
the
money.
J
E
But
that's
motherhood
and
now
pie.
I
want
to
know
if
they're
going
to
sign
on
the
dotted
line
to
give
us
the
money
at
this
point.
Well,
I,
don't
know
they
very
well,
may
I'm
not
saying
that
they
won't
it's
just
we
have
some
new
players.
I
just
want
to
like
be
sure,
they're
lined
up
behind
us
again
and
we
may
have
a
third
new
and
we
don't
know
yet
so.
E
J
E
It's
a
change
with
priorities
Ed
with
new
people
in
office.
That's
all
I'm,
saying
I,
just.
J
J
Project
has
been
on
the
the
board
for
a
long
time.
You
know
I
thank
God.
The
state
gave
us
some
money.
We
could
be
sitting
here
talking
about
not
being
able
to
do
phase
one
right,
I
mean
that's
right,
I
agree.
It
could
have
been
on
the
chopping
block.
I'm.
Just
saying
please,
please
don't
don't
let
phase
one
be
the
end
of
this.
J
You
say:
oh
you
want
to,
but
you
guys
can
tell
me
to
shut
up
too
I'm.
Okay
with
that,
but
I
just
think
that
you
know
I
I,
sat
in
those
committees
and
chaired
that
committee
and
have
people
look
at
me
from
the
community
Juanita
you
were
there.
You
were
part
of
that
committee.
People
expect
more
than
a
painted
wall,
I
mean
they
really
do.
I
I
expect
more
than
a
painted
wall.
I
think
all
of
you
do,
but
that's
exactly
what
we're
going
to
get.
If
we
don't
move-
and
we
don't
push
well.
J
Thank
God
for
that
I
mean
at
least
the
building
will
stand
for
another
40
years
right,
but
it's
going
to
still
be
what
it
is
right
now
with
the
koi
pond,
and
you
know
what
we
have
now
by
the
way.
If
we're,
if
we're
happy
with
that,
maybe
we
are
that
then
it's
all
a
done
deal
but
I,
don't
think
the
community
is
going
to
be
happy
with
that.
I
really
don't.
A
Okay,
I
I
think
we
need
to
move
ahead
with
what
we've
got
with
the
idea
that
any
type
of
modifications
we're
making
to
allow
us
to
expand
if
we're
supposed
to
get
certain
amount
of
power
into
that
building.
Why
not
buy
extra
power
so
that
we
can
power
either
additions
or
new
building
off
there,
that
we
wouldn't
be
hurt
on
this
grant?
By
doing
that,
would
we
Genie.
B
B
Engineers
were
right,
along
with
you
on
that,
one,
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
the
the
yeah
the
whole
electrical
system
is
going
to
be
redone,
so
yeah
we
would
make
it
compatible
I,
yeah
I,
don't
think
that
would
be
a
problem.
B
A
J
Want
to
I
want
you
guys
to
understand
that
if
we
roll
over
and
accept
what
we've
got
we're
not
going
to
deliver
what
this
community
is
expecting,
so
I
think
that
we
should
should
be
clear.
First
phase
is
done:
we've
got
the
funding.
Please
move
forward
quickly.
We
want
both
of
these
facilities.
Updated
we've
got
plans
for
them.
We
need
them.
We
need
we're
going
to
need
some
money
for
a
temporary
site
which
no
one's
probably
bothered
to
to
plan.
J
That
may
be
where
we
have
to
go
out
and
find
a
donor
like
Michael
Brown,
to
give
us
a
a
place
to
store
everything.
I,
don't
know,
there's
all
kinds
of
things
we
could
pull
as
a
community,
but
then
we
say
to
them.
We
want
phase
two
and
three
of
this
this
program
to
continue
now.
What
do
we
need
to
do
to
get
that
started?.
B
J
B
I
feel
like
we
could
still
get
that
2013
plan
or
something
similar
with
rearranging
the
library
getting
getting
the
rooms
in
the
right
place,
the
right
sized
rooms
getting
the
spaces
that
we
need,
but
those
are
going
to
cost
extra
and
I
feel
like.
If
you
all
make
that
recommendation,
then
we
can
have
the
Architects
figure
out
how
much
that
will
cost
and
we
could.
We
could
put
that
in
the
scope.
Do
it
quickly
start
start
doing
the
work,
because
I
am
with
you
we're
ready
to
go.
Okay.
J
With
that
plan,
if
you
move
that
forward,
everybody,
then
we're
saying
to
the
city:
I,
don't
think
we
should
set
the
city
and
we'll
go
find
the
money
just
yet
yeah.
We
want
this
to
continue.
Let
them
go
off
and
do
all
the
work
that
needs
to
be
necessary
to
come
back
and
say
hey.
This
is
going
to
cost
an
additional
20
million
dollars.
That's
when
the
city
is
going
to
say,
okay
well,
we
can
come
up
with
10
of
that
where's.
J
The
rest
of
I
mean
I,
think
that
this
is
going
to
be
a
a
negotiating
moving
game
right.
So
I
think
that
we
should
definitely
say
our
recommendations.
You
know
you've
written
it
for
us
it's
in
this
plan.
We,
this
is
our
plan.
We
want
you
to
move
it
forward
and
we
want
you
to
spend
the
money
we've
got
now
and
then
we'll.
We
need
to
discuss
the
future
projects
when
the
planning
is
done.
End
of
discussion
stand
firm,
don't
give
in.
A
Why
don't
we
just
make
that
non-grant
funded
recommendations
and
leave
it
that
way?
I
don't
want
to
put
it
off
so
far
in
the
future.
That
just
this
is
some.
These
are
all
bullets.
All
four
bullets
are
things
we
want
to
get
done.
Gene
and
hopefully,
they've
got
that
committee
going
supposedly
regarding
Sunrise
Park,
but
a
lot
of
those
issues
the
city
is
going
to
have
to
pay
for
the
additional
parking
Landscaping
upgrades.
Those
are
not
our
responsibilities.
B
So
I
need
a
motion
and
because
I
need
I
need
to
be
able
to
say
that
that.
A
B
I
wanted
to
yeah.
Do
you
recommend
all
of
the
non-grant
funded
recommendations
for
phase
one
and
you're
additionally
recommending
the
future
face
ideas
to
be
included
in
the
scope
of
work
for
this
project?
Yes,.
G
B
All
of
the
non-grant
funded
recommendations
listed
as
phase
one
as
well.
As
the
four
bullet
pointed
items
listed
in
future
phase
ideas,
yeah.
F
A
In
the
scope
of
work
and
remove
the
the
title
there
future
phase
ideas
give
that
keep
that
under
your
unfunded.
B
J
J
B
So
roll
call
roll.
A
B
Ed
McBride
hail;
yes,
David,
norgaard
yeah.
The
motion
unanimously
passed
five
to
zero.
B
I
can
try
I'm
not
sure
if
they're
there
but
I'll
try.
The
other
thing
is:
can
we
go
back
to
the
fry
building
and.
C
B
I,
don't
think
so.
It.
A
Long
as
it
doesn't
impede
the
main
building
yeah
structure
before
I
forget
Genie
I
think
I
might
have
talked
to
you
about
it.
The
school
district
had
property
that
belonged
to
the
city
that
we
leased
for
a
number
of
years.
You.
B
Did
mention
that
and
yeah
our
City's
developmental
Services?
They
they'll
find
all
the
vacant
property
and
all
the
stuff,
because.
A
That
there's
a
about
a
3,
000
square
foot,
building
that
we
renovated
and
air-conditioned.
That
would
help
you
for
your
long-term
storage.
So.
B
Oh
sure,
that's
available.
Okay,
so
you
have
a
motion
that
you
recommend
that
the
city
moves
quickly,
to
develop
renovation,
to
develop
plans
to
renovate
the
building
and
costs
to
confirm
the
budget
that
didn't
make
sense.
But
no.
J
No
I
think,
let
me
let
me
back
up
and
see
I
hate
doing
this
off
the
cuff
I,
don't
have
any
way
to
write
down.
I
think
that
what
we
should
say
is
that
we
recommend
that
the
city
move
forward
the
plan
to
renovate
the
fry
building
according
to
budget
and
to
present
back
to
us
a
final
plan
with
a
confirmed
budget
I
mean.
J
That's
it
yeah.
We
just
need
to
know.
Hopefully
it's
going
to
be
able
to
be
beautiful
with
that
money.
We've
got.
J
B
A
B
B
Like
a
rough
drawing,
but
no
and
it's
a
pretty
some
I
mean
it
was
pretty
simple,
it
was
just
make
the
bathrooms.
Basically,
you
know
Ada
accessible,
seeing
probably
single
small
single
person
use
and
then
so.
B
B
B
Probably
a
lot
of
yeah
I
saw
some
concrete
blocks
for
breaking
on
the
roof.
Okay,.
A
E
A
F
A
Any
other
agenda
items
we
one
of
the
other
ones-
might
be
the
foundation
getting
back
to
us
with
their
Corrections.
Our
concerns.
Okay
and
I.
Guess
that's.
B
So
David,
you
said
you
all
said
like
three
o'clock,
but
I
can't
do
three
o'clock.
What
what
time
do
these?
What
were
your
my.
B
L
A
G
A
L
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
it
what's
important,
obviously,
is
the
timing
on
this
and
I
think
there's
a
need
for
the
trustees
to
pin
the
city
staff
down
on
that
particular
point
and
away
I
I
would
recommend,
asking
the
city
or
requiring
the
city
is
to
come
up
with
a
timeline
of
all
the
critical,
the
critical
path.
It's
called
in
construction,
everything
that
needs
to
happen
with
specific
dates
plugged
into
it
and
then
ask
them
to
report
to
you
on
a
on
a
monthly
basis.
L
What
they've
accomplished
in
in
that
in
that
time
frame
to
to
get
to
the
end
result,
it's
not
a
it's.
Not
it's
not
a
hardship.
It's
a
way
for
you
guys
to
understand
whether
they
are
meeting
their
goals
or
not,
but
right
now
there
aren't
any
goals.
How
long
does
an
RFP
take?
Well,
it
takes
a
long
time.
How
long
does
it
take
to
respond
to
an
RFP?
Well,
it
takes
a
couple
months.
That's
not
those
aren't
answers.
L
The
answers
are
a
spreadsheet
on
a
bar
chart
on
a
piece
of
paper
or
on
a
computer
screen
that
you
can
measure
your
progress
against
and
you
guys
are
kind
of
shooting
in
the
dark,
because
you
don't
have
that
and
and
and
once
you
have,
that
you
can
use
it
as
a
roadmap
to
completion
and
and
I
would
strongly
urge
you
to
require
staff
to
provide
that
to
you
in
short
order.
A
B
A
B
L
Well,
it's
a
document
that
should
be
shared
with
the
trustees
so
that
they
have
a
notion
as
to
whether
these
goals
are
being
hit
or
not.
Yeah.
B
I
agree
with
you
in
all
of
the
projects
that
the
city
will
have
we'll
have
the
engineering.
You
know
the
timeline
that
you
talk
about
the
bar
timeline
and
in
the
past,
when
I've
worked
with
engineering
on
Parks
and
Rec
projects
and
whatnot
Don
has
given
us
monthly
reports
and
so
Michael.
B
A
So
I
agree
wholeheartedly
on
that.
Having
done
that
with
the
schools.
Okay,
any
other
comments.
Okay,
so
hearing
no
comments
during
the
meeting,
our
next
meeting
is
scheduled
for
January
4th.
We
know
we
will
have
one
of
the
trustees
absent.
Please
let
Jenny
know
if
anybody
else
is
going
to
miss
that
meeting
I
want
to
make
sure
we
have
a
quorum.
B
You
need
I,
don't
know
at
this
point.
We
received
Korean
person
today
today.
A
E
B
We
meet
at
City
Hall.
We
you've
probably
never
been
on
the
board
a
lot
we've.
It's
been
pandemic
time.
We
we
used
to
meet
at
the
city
hall,
yeah.
A
I
am
adjourning
the
meeting
since
there's
no
other
comments.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
Your
input
suggestions
was
great.