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Corn,
now
we
move
into
item
four
public
comments.
Any
person
who
wishes
to
speak
on
a
topic
within
the
city's
jurisdiction
during
this
portion
of
the
agenda
must
file
a
speaker
card
with
a
staff
liaison
before
this
portion
of
the
agenda
is
called.
Although
the
Commission
values
your
comments
pursuant
to
the
Brown
Act,
it
generally
cannot
take
any
action
on
items
not
listed
on
the
posted
agenda.
A
Commissioners
will
not
enter
into
discussion
with
speakers,
but
during
Commission
comments
may
refer
the
matter
to
staff
or
report
and
recommendation
at
a
future
Commission
meeting,
and
today
we
have
one
card
that
has
been
submitted
by
dr.
espana
Piniella,
who
is
going
to
be
sharing
some
information
with
us
on
the
legacy
wall
that
is
coming
to
Palm
Springs
from
Chicago.
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Now
I'm
on
hi
I'm,
dr.
Jerry
Spinelli,
and
it's
a
real
pleasure
to
meet
with
the
Human
Rights
Commission.
We
are
bringing
the
legacy
wall
to
Palm
Springs
at
the
end
of
October
at
the
beginning
of
November,
and
the
legacy
wall
is
a
wall
of
several
hundred
glbt
biographies,
many
of
them
that
are
featured
from
the
legacy
walk,
which
is
in
Chicago
in
a
collaborative
vision.
It's
to
talk
about
the
LGBT
contributions
that
they
have
made
to
society,
and
we
are
also
and
I
think
that
Dale
has
made
copies
of
this
for
you.
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So
basically,
this
information
also
has
a
website
that
can
show
you
directly
who
are
who's
being
featured
on
the
particular
wall
and
I'm
the
education
coordinator.
So
many
years
ago,
I
got
to
get
got
together
with
the
executive,
creative,
victor
salva
and
a
committee
in
Chicago,
and
we
decided
that
it
was
about
time
that
we
would
show
LGBTQ
contributors
and
have
a
walk
in
Chicago.
That
has
been
really
received,
applaud
from
the
city
of
Chicago.
It's
an
it's
an
historical
land
site,
LAN
LAN,
LAN
site.
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You
know
where
it's
going
to
be
really
something
there,
but
we
figured
that
this
particular
wall
is
is
really
valuable.
So
we
wanted
to
say
that
we're
going
to
travel
with
it,
and
so
it's
been
to
these
sites
and
I'm
there's
people
that
are
featured
every
every
place
from
Jane
Addams
to
Walt,
Whitman
and
there's
historical
milestones
like
the
Stonewall
riots
and
other
things.
So
I'll
pass
this
around
to
you.
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If
this
is
ok
and
if
you
have
any
questions,
I
would
be
delighted
to
answer
them
not
today,
but
in
the
future
I
guess
when
is
it
coming?
It's
going
to
be
coming
at
the
end
of
October,
October
22nd
it'll
be
here
till
November
26.
What
we're
trying
to
do
also
is
to
reach
out
also
to
the
Palm
Springs
Art
Museum,
because
I
know
that
there's
going
to
be
an
exhibit
there
to.
E
E
Think
there
was
a
coincidence
there,
but
in
light
of
that
and
how
much
I
think
this
is
such
a
great
idea,
I'm
wondering
maybe
I,
don't
even
look
a
little
bit
in
Dale's
direction,
see
it's
just
totally
out
there.
If
maybe
this
could
not
be
some
part
of
the
actual
dam,
I,
don't
know
quite
what
to
call
downtown
center,
downtown
plaza
mm-hmm,
whatever,
like
you
know,
I
was
noticing
over
the
weekend
they
had
family
in
town
and
we
were
at
the
new
Starbucks
there's.
A
lot
of
this
doesn't
look
to
be
a
very
large
wall.
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E
And
so
here's
kind
of
the
point
my
suggestion
to
me
it
would
have
so
much
more
impact.
It
was
like
right
square
downtown
in
the
middle
of
downtown,
and
the
downtown
plaza
would
just
seem
from
a
size,
logistics
thing
that
it
could
accommodate
it,
but
also
for
the
importance
of
the
subject
matter
and
all
the
rest
of
it.
I'd
love
to
see
it
in
a
more
central
location.
If
there's
anything
terribly
wrong
with
the
Chase
Bank
great.
D
E
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A
F
D
I,
you
know
we
could
do.
We
could
definitely
use
financial
support
of
this,
because
this
project
will
be
about
thirty
thousand
to
bring
from
Chicago
here
and
also
just
to
really
receive
recognition
from
the
Human
Rights
Commission,
as
this
being
a
site
that
is
sponsored
by
this.
The
city
of
Palm
Springs
I'm
not
really
sure
how
that
would
work,
but
that
would
really
a
benefit
not
only
you
but
benefit
other
people
to
come
and
see
it,
which
is
really
the
more
publicity
that
we
would
get
the
better.
It
would
be.
Okay,.
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E
A
Never
move
forward
on
it,
so
we've
got
a
motion
on
the
floor
to
approve
the
February
11th
minutes
seconded
by
Commissioner
Michiyo,
all
in
favor
of
approving
the
February
11
minutes
as
submitted.
Please
say:
aye
I
ask
for
a
motion
on
the
floor
to
approve
the
March
11th
minutes
all
motion
to
marksman
s
and
second,
a
second.
We
got
a
double
repeat
there.
Any
discussion
on
the
minutes,
good
all
in
favor,
aye
and
any
opposed
and
abstentions.
A
I
didn't
ask
for
abstentions
the
first
time
around,
but
we
got
commissioner
flood
and
send
an
excellent
from
the
February
11.
Thank
you,
okay.
We're
good
on
that.
Thank
you
very
much
item
six
commissioners,
staff
and
student
comments.
We
can
start
around
on
the
other
end
of
the
table,
Commissioner
flood.
You
have
any
comments
you'd
like
to
make.
As
we
start
the
meeting
I.
B
Was
I
thought
was
a
question
about
the
next
fundraiser.
He
said
it
was
going
to
be
in
October
or
something
like
that.
I
think
never
decided
yet,
but
I
just
want
to
bring
to
the
maybe
to
think
about
the
maybe
the
American
Legion
or
in
the
big
picture.
The
veterans
in
the
area,
especially
the
homeless
veterans,
is
there
something
we
could
do
down
the
road
to
look
at
that
possibility
I'm
also
a
member
of
the
American
Legion.
So
maybe
that's
one
of
the
reason
why
I'm
bringing
it
up?
That's
all
I
have
right
now
excellent.
G
Okay,
first
I
would
like
to
thank
Nikki
and
Ryan,
and
everybody
for
the
movie.
The
movie
night
was
amazing.
It
was
just
amazing.
The
attendance
was
amazing.
The
movie
itself
was
I
was
just
very,
very
proud
of
us
as
a
group
and
my
co
commissioners.
So
definitely
something
I
think
we
should
do
again
and
you're
right.
It
does
take
a
lot
of
planning.
G
You
guys
do
that
to
get
in
really
fast,
but
a
little
more
time,
I'm
sure
would
be
really
welcomed
and
then
also
to
Commissioner
Chappelle
and
to
Ryan
for
coming
to
the
1ps
picnic
we
had
a
nice
little
table
and
enjoyed
ourselves
and
interfaced
with
a
lot
of
people.
There
got
some
ideas.
We
put
out
a
little
thing.
That
said,
what
would
you
like
to
see
the
Commission
address,
and
so
I
got
a
bit
of
feedback
on
that
and
then
also
most
that
there
were
two
comments.
G
I
heard
most
often
number
one
was
that
people
didn't
know
we
even
existed.
They
said
we
didn't
know.
Palm
Springs
have
a
Human
Rights,
Commission
and
I'm
gonna
I'm,
just
gonna
take
a
little
comedic
license
here.
The
second
comment
was
your
pens,
don't
work
guys
or
something
people
brought
him
back
to
us
so
but
anyways
again,
that
was
just
a
little
bit
of
fun.
We
had
a
great
time
it
was
a
great
picnic
was
well
attended.
Thank
you.
I
E
The
only
comment
I
have
I
mentioned
under
with
the
end
of
our
last
meeting,
when
we
do
general
comments.
I
mentioned
that
that
new
size
coming
up,
that's
neighborhoods
USA,
which
is
18
and
I,
invited
you
to
take
a
look
at
that
perhaps
online,
because
I
see
a
lot
of
program
value
that
there
that
we
could
use
in
our
work
here
in
the
Commission
I.
Think
we
as
commissioners
with
a
lot
I've.
I
E
E
So
I
don't
know
this,
but
I
suspect
if
anybody
were
here
was
interested
in
volunteering
to
help
with
the
event,
and
perhaps
there
will
be
some
consideration
as
well,
so
that
might
be
in
another
way
too
only
participate
there,
but
also
get
the
registration
covered
for
you
guys,
no
matter
what
it's
very
inexpensive
registration
at
2:25,
but
I
highly
recommend
it
and
look
at
the
length
I
won't
going
all
the
technical
details.
Did
you
you,
you
included
it?
Oh
well,
then
look
at
the
link
that
you
provided.
E
You
get
a
feel
for
that,
so
I
guess
I,
don't
know
we
need
a
formal
motion
or
we
or
do.
We
have
consensus
that
Nikki
and
I
should
have
none
turn
kind.
E
F
A
I,
just
I
will
echo
what
our
commission
Andrade
had
said
about
the
one
PS
turnout,
a
great,
showing
very
good,
looking
staffing
table
there,
then
the
tent
and
the
tablecloth
everything
looked
fabulous
so
good
job
with
that
at
the
picnic
and
Hardy.
Congratulations
for
the
film
I
think
it
was
a
really
a
great
turnout,
100
and
somebody
some
odd
seats.
A
Congratulations
on
that
and
and
to
the
beneficiary,
the
Center
for
receiving.
You
know
those
funds
so
good
work
on
that
long
and
coming
and
some
some
things
do
take
a
little
bit
of
time,
but
they
pay
off
on
the
end.
So
thank
you
for
sticking
with
it
and
thank
you
to
Terry
for
showing
up
and
participating
in
the
city's
inaugural
Cesar
Chavez
breakfast
that
happened
on
the
30th,
so
that
was
thinking
it
was
nice
to
have
her
representation
there
and
that's
it
for
me
Dale.
A
Okay,
now
we
are
Adam,
seven
items
for
a
discussion
and
our
vote,
seven
a
master
calendar,
but
who
would
like
to
take
that
on
commissioners,
andrade
and
Michel.
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F
Start
with,
obviously
our
movie
event,
rundown
of
that,
so
we
had
a
total
of
about
a
hundred
and
eighty
tickets
sold.
Of
course
we
were
aiming
to
try
to
fill
the
capacity
of
the
large
theater
of
you
know
the
four
to
five
hundred
seats,
but
we
didn't
quite
get
there,
but
we
got
near
close
to
half,
and
so
the
gross
sales
on
the
event
was
just
over
three
thousand
dollars
and
then
one
of
the
things
I
didn't
account
for,
and
one
of
my
initial
reports
to
some
of
you
was
Eventbrite-
takes
2%
of
those
sales.
F
So
we
forgot
to
account
for
that.
I
didn't
necessarily
get
to
account
for
that.
It
was
just
that
the
Palm
Springs
Cultural
Center
wasn't
very
speedy
in
their
response
to
me.
So
I
just
got
excited
to
report
Knifer
I!
Didn't
let
them
tell
me
that
yeah,
so
we
will
be
receiving
one
thousand
one
hundred
and
twenty
three
dollars
and
ninety
five
cents
to
our
Commission
and
then
the
center
will
receive
the
same
amount
of
money.
So
the
center
is
working
with
the
Cultural
Center
to
get
that
money
to
them
in
the
knive
acid
ale.
F
To
help
us
figure
out
the
procedure
or
the
process
to
funnel
that
money
into
our
Commission's
budget,
so
we'll
thank
Dale
for
helping
us
with
that,
so
couldn't
have
done
it
without
Nicky,
Randolph
and
and
her
idea
and
enthusiasm.
So
so
thank
you,
for
you
know
kind
of
being
co-captain
with
me
on
this.
It
was
a
real
pleasure
to
work
with
you
and
hopefully
now
we
have
a
really
awesome
event
that
we
can
push
the
repeat
button
for
so
with
that
I'll
give
it
over
to
Nikki.
For
any
other
comment.
Well,.
I
F
I
F
Welcome
back
coming
out
a
50-year
history
is
an
important
documentary
about
LGBTQ
history.
It's
being
shown
tonight
at
a
special
screening
to
benefit
the
Palm
Springs
Human
Rights
Commission
and
the
LGBT
Center
of
the
desert
joining
us
today
to
talk
more
about
its
Human
Rights
Commissioner
Ryan
Mitchell
good
morning,
mr.
Ryan
Manny.
How
are
you
I
am
wonderful.
Thank
you.
F
So
much
white
coming
out
a
50-year
history
for
a
special
screening
tonight,
so
the
Human
Rights
Commission
has
decided
to
establish
a
legacy
fundraiser
event
where
we're
gonna
scream
different
films
that
relate
to
different
community
partners
throughout
Palm,
Springs
and
so
coming
out
of
50
year.
History
is
the
first
one
we
chose
and
it
made
sense
to
partner
with
the
LGBT
Center
of
the
desert.
So
tell
us
what
the
documentary
is
all
about
for
our
viewers.
F
The
documentary
focuses
on
coming-out
stories
over
the
last
50
years
and
it's
narrated
by
transgender
teen
activist,
jazz
Jennings,
and
it
focuses
on
young
people
interviewing
their
elders
and
they're
telling
their
stories
of
their
coming-out
from
the
1950s
to
today,
and
it
focuses
on
what
social
and
cultural
issues
were
happening
at
the
time
and
how
it
relates
to
their
personal
stories.
I
love
the
documentary,
it's
it's.
It
sparked
his
history
and
it's
also
part
a
personal
narrative
for
all
these
teenagers
right.
F
Well,
the
mission
of
the
Palm
Springs
Human
Rights
Commission,
is
to
promote
and
protect
the
diversity,
the
folks
living
in
our
community
and
to
celebrate
human
rights
through
promoting
community
awareness
and
educational
programs,
and
so
it
makes
sense
for
us
to
try
to
raise
the
profile
of
the
center
of
the
desert,
as
well
as
what
we're
doing
and
the
beneficiary
will
be
not
only
the
center
but
us
to
share
those
proceeds
so
that
we
can
continue
a
continue.
Our
joint
programming,
that's
great.
So
what
can
they
expect
tonight?
F
So
tonight
we've
got
a
VIP
reception
featuring
some
special
guests,
including
Mayor
Robert
moon,
Bryan,
gala,
here
from
NBC
and
the
film's
producer
Phil
Siegel
is
coming
from
San
Francisco
to
join
us
and,
of
course,
Manny.
The
movie
guys
gave
me
narrating
all
the
fun
and
excitement
tonight.
So
there'll
be
some
speeches
by
our
special
guests
and
then
the
film
screening
will
be
an
hour.
Oh,
that
is
great.
Good
people
still
buy
tickets.
F
They
can
you
can
just
go
right
to
the
box
office
at
the
Palm,
Springs
Cultural
Center
and
just
buy
a
ticket
right
there.
That
is
great.
So
once
again
you
can
join
us
tonight
for
a
special
screening
of
coming
out
a
50-year
history
at
the
Camelot
theaters
in
Palm
Springs.
You
can
still
purchase
tickets
at
the
piers
box
office
and
now
we
have
mr.
Jerry
for
weather
okay.
So
what
I
didn't
know
about
that
experience
is
that
it
would
be
on
live.
F
D
H
B
F
Yeah
movie
event
success
done
and
as
Ron
stated,
you
know
we
and
Terry.
We
were
able
to
go
to
the
1ps
picnic,
which
was
a
lot
of
fun
great
engagement,
opportunity
for
those
of
us
that
were
there
so
thanks
again,
Terry
for
organizing
that
I
suppose
that
falls
under
our
group
as
well,
so
I
think
that's
it
for
this
committee
must
chair,
you
wanted
to
add
anything
or
Nikki.
I
have.
F
I
Not,
let's
not
let
any
grass
grow
under
our
feet,
so
I
want
to
immediately
start
talking
about
what
community
do
we
want
to
partner
with
next
year
and
I'd
like
to
start
looking
for
the
appropriate
movie
and
then
get
a
date
and
put
it
on
the
master
calendar.
So
we
we
aren't
behind
yeah
if
we
could
put
that
on
next
month's
agenda,
yeah
just.
H
F
A
I
I
A
C
C
And
then
any
outside
donations
we
receive
that's
what
I
request
to
roll
over.
Also
as
a
reminder,
I
believe
that
can't
remember
the
exact
meeting.
We
did
consider
the
Harvey
Milk
sponsorship.
It
was
initially
600,
but
if
we
had
the
resources,
we
would
increase
it
to
a
thousand
having
some
of
the
preliminary
numbers.
I
went
ahead
and
forward
sponsorship
of
a
thousand,
so
that
takes
that
portion
with.
C
That
being
said,
there
are
ten
seats
at
the
table,
I'd
like
for
you
to
tell
me
if
you
are
available,
but
that
date
it's
May
15th
Wednesday,
May
15
at
9:30
to
2
1.
Excuse
me,
9:30
to
11
and
I'll
speak
with
you
individually
after
the
meeting,
and
we
can
figure
out
if
you're
setting
at
other
tables
or
if
you
want
to
be
able
to
set
it
the
yeah,
the
Human
Rights
table
right.
Thank
you.
Do
that
I.
B
Had
of
course,
no
not
expenditures,
as
you
thought,
about
having
a
name
take
tags
for
each
individual
Commission.
If,
when
we
go
out
to
these
functions
we
they're
visible,
they
can
see.
Is
that
I
think
you
said
people
didn't
realize
there
was
a
human
rights
commission?
So
maybe
we
got
out
with
this
was
bad.
You
know
Glenn
flawed
human
rights
commission
or
something
like
that.
You
know,
I,
don't
know
if
that's
a
big
expenditure
or
something
your.
C
F
So
for
things
like
that,
I
suspect
that
it
would
be
a
good
idea
for
Nicki
and
I
to
solicit
ideas,
just
like
that
from
the
other
commissioners
that
we
can
then
update
the
budget.
You
know
whoever
a
proposal
to
the
rest
of
us
to
discuss.
You
know,
then
the
marketing
Outreach
Committee
should
weigh
in
on
that
as
well
like.
Oh,
we
should
buy
more
pens
and
we
should
buy
name
tags,
and
we
should
you
know
those
sorts
of
things.
A
So
what's
gonna
happen,
so
I
think
we
need.
We
need
to
get
back
to
Nikki
and
say
if
marketing
outreach.
If
we
want
bins,
tell
Nikki
we
should
order
or
you'd
like
to
request
that
we
order
500
pens
whatever
that
number
is
so
then
it
can
be
done
just
just.
It
just
needs
to
go
back
to
committee,
so
the
committee
can
come
back,
bring
it
back
to
the
meeting.
A
We
don't
need
to
keep
waiting
over
and
over
the
funds
are
there,
so
you
can
make
the
decision
to
go
ahead
and
do
it
so,
whatever,
let's
identify,
if
we
know
if
pens
have
been
identified,
you
know
if
its
name
tags,
name,
tags
or
15
bucks.
So
if
it's
something
that
the
Commission
feels
good
about,
that
I
think
would
fall
under
our
marketing
outreach.
Maybe
we.
A
H
I
F
C
F
C
C
Have
to
get
you
the
exact
amount,
but
you
did
have
some
funds
from
prior
fiscal
year
into
this
year
and
there
is
a
balance
left
and
this
year
and
depending
on
when
we
want
to
make
the
purchases
for
the
items
that
you've
talked
about
earlier.
We
can
move
forward
on
that,
so
whatever
funds
had
been
donated
or
what
you've
raised
will
roll
over
to
next
year.
But.
I
C
City
Council
formally
will
adopt
a
budget
before
the
before
the
end
of
this
fiscal
year.
June
30th
there
have
begun
the
process
for
the
budget.
They're
soliciting
from
the
department,
heads
and
other
departments
and
I
know
that
councilmember
holstege
has
specifically
requested
and
increased
the
Human
Rights
and
a
dollar
amount
yet
has
been
identified.
But
at
least
there's
a
sense
that
additional
funds
will
be
allocated.
A
A
E
A
Didn't
identify
we
have
submitted
a
budget
of
totaling
$8,000
to
for
council
consideration,
so
everybody
just
needs
to
have
those
conversations.
I've
had
the
conversation
with
several
if
around
the
table,
if
we
all
are
having
those
conversations
and
just
reiterating
$2,000
does
not
get
anything
accomplished
with
you
know
anything
that
you
would
want
to
do
with
community
outreach.
So
we've
submitted
that
$8,000
figure
and
if
we
could
get
their
support,
we'd
appreciate
it
and.
C
Councilmember
holstege
did
mention
having
served
on
the
Commission,
knowing
the
lesser
funding
amount
that
the
Commission
has
had
and
that
oftentimes
our
sponsorships
exceeded
nearly
the
allocation
that
we
receive.
So
the
desire
was
to
certainly
increase
that
amount,
but
the
final
report
annual
report
did
not
go
forward
to
them
until
last
month
or
month
before
last,
that's
we've
specified
the
$8,000
yeah.
A
F
Well,
so
the
only
latest
news
on
that
is
that
we
had
a
someone
from
the
high
school
reached
out
to
us
to.
Let
us
know
that
someone
one
student
was
interested
in
our
seat
on
the
on
the
Commission,
so
we
have
all
encouraged
that
person
to
apply
because
we're
basically
just
open
for
application
at
this
point.
So
if
we
receive
it
officially
we'll
review
it
as
we
we
would
if
it
was
more
than
one
and
we'll
do
the
interview
and
all
that
at
whatever
time
that
occurs,
is
that
kind
of
you
guys
understanding
as
well.
A
A
G
My
name's
on
the
agenda,
so
I
did
offer
to
help
I,
don't
know
if
I'm
qualified
to
actually
head
it
up,
but
thank
you
for
your
encouragement
but
yeah
I'm
happy
to
do
that.
I
did
have
a
question
though,
and
I
asked
this
once
before
and
I'm
not
certain
that
I
came
away
with
the
answer
that
I
was
looking
for
the
extension
that
says
the
adult
Bill
of
Rights
dependent,
adult
Bill
of
Rights.
Is
that
something
that's
supposed
to
come
out
of
this
activity?
G
A
The
work
from
last
year
to
this
year
is
what's
gonna,
go
forward
in
a
report
to
Council
for
a
recommendation
of
whatever
that
may
be.
This
council
may
take
a
take
it
forward
and
come
up
with
the
senior
Bill
of
Rights
for
the
city
of
Palm
Springs,
but
we'll
share
our
findings
from
the
surveys
from
the
presentations.
The
briefings
that
we've
had
here
at
the
Commission
and
the
CEO
roundtable
that
we
held
will
share
those
findings
with
Council,
and
then
it
will
they'll
be
able
to
move
it
forward
and
then
we're
done
so.
A
A
Okay,
so
the
expo
would
be
something
that,
like
the
Film,
Festival
or
film
screening
that
the
Commission
would
pick
up
as
something
to
do
to
be
visible
within
the
senior
community.
To
answer
one
of
those
issues
that
were
brought
forward
to
us,
and
that
was
connecting
information
with
the
user
and
how
difficult
it
is
to
get
information
out
into
the
community
to
those
that
need
the
information
and
that
the
expo
was
one
of
the
solutions
on
being
able
to
create
a
forum
where
the
information
can
be
disseminated
to
the
community.
So
it
could
be.
A
E
Yes,
I,
don't
know
that
we're
ready
to
make
a
commitment
yet,
but
at
least
to
have
the
discussion
that
there
is
interest
and
perhaps
a
couple
three
potential
dates
just
get
some
of
that
initial
kind
of
groundwork
in
place.
Then
we
could
bring
that
back
here
and
make
a
decision
at
least
for
this
year's
event.
Does
that
make
sense.
E
E
That's
the
other
thing
why
I'm
kind
of
very
encouraging
for
you,
because
that
I
understand
why
that
might
appear
a
little
more
daunting
than
it
really
is.
As
far
as
I
know,
Suzanne
Spencer
who's
on
the
staff.
At
myself,
it
doesn't
have
some
interest,
perhaps
going
forward,
and
it
was
interesting
I'm
working
with
them
to
put
that
way,
but
at
the
same
time,
I
have
to
say
is
that
they,
they
really
did
put
a
lot
of
effort
into
it.
They
did.
E
They
really
brought
together
a
lot
of
the
agencies
in
the
positive
basis
that
they're,
aware
of
so.
This
is
not
like,
quite
frankly,
kind
of
what
Nikki
had
to
do,
which
is
take
something
from
scratch
and
build
it
up.
There's
a
lot
of
support.
That's
already
in
place,
it's
more
like
orchestrating,
rather
than
having
to
invent
it,
but.
G
G
E
G
E
View,
quite
frankly,
is
I
think
they
should
and
I
think
there's
an
opportunity
there
and
it's
not
fundraising,
but
at
least
to
help
absorb
some
of
the
cost
and
I
even
I
had
a
couple
of
offers.
We
weren't
prepared
to
accept
from
businesses
that
do
work
with
the
senior
community.
They
wanted
visibility.
C
Think
it's
a
project
of
the
Commission
and
you
can
have
the
discretion.
I
mean
again,
as
the
chair
had
said
earlier,
it's
going
to
be
on
your
interests
to
get
with
Mizell
to
evaluate
last
year.
Is
there
some
things
that
need
to
be
refined
and,
as
a
committee
come
back
with
those
recommendations
for
Commission,
okay,
the.
A
Format
is
whatever
the
leaders
want
it
to
look,
so
it
could
be
all
expo.
Okay
and
one
you
know
Turk,
you
know
it
could
it
could
be
whatever
format.
The
the
feedback
that's
coming
forward.
I
think
is
wise
that
to
make
it
more
of
a
true
Expo,
less
of
talk,
sherry,
maybe
one
talk.
You
know
a
presentation
but
more
opportunity
for
people
to
sit
and
get
information
from
the
the
vendors
I
think
would
be
wise,
but
I
think
to
not
let
it
languish.
A
A
Cost
us
a
little
bit
of
money
right
in
the
budget
and
and
I
think
we
planned
on
a
couple
few
hundred
dollars
again
in
the
budget.
So
if
it
is
something-
and
you
would
like
to
continue
or
take
that
on-
then
let's
bring
it
back
to
the
Commission
and
then
everybody
can
say
thumbs
up:
let's,
let's
adopt
it
for
2020
how.
A
G
A
D
G
G
I
asked
Dixie
Miller,
who
is
the
chair
of
their
their
board
and
to
get
back
with
us,
and
let
us
know
if
there's
anything
specific,
that
we
can
do
that
they're
looking
at
assistance
with,
and
she
said
she
would
do
that
and
I
have
not
heard
back
to
date,
so
I'm
more
than
happy
to
meet
with
her
or
meet
with
the
executive
committee
or
whatever
it
is
and
and
I
don't
know.
Ryan
are
you
and
I
get
to
try
to
switch
off
those
meetings
in.
G
A
G
G
Mean
I
do
know,
as
some
of
you
probably
saw
that
the
council
did
set
aside
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
of
money
that
was
previously
redevelopment
money
for
housing
activities.
I
think
that
there
was
a
specific
idea
in
in
the
staff
report,
but
it's
it's
not
casting
concrete.
Yet
it's
my
understanding
that
they
will
figure
out
come
back
to
Council
with
how
they
want
to
use
how
they
want
to
use
the
money.
G
C
G
C
G
G
What
do
you
do
when
the
one
year
is
over
in
the
safety
nets
removed
and
people
are
still
faced
without
high
rent
that
they
couldn't
pay
a
year
ago?
So
that's
a
bit
of
a
concern,
so
I
look
forward
to
hearing
what
is
going
to
happen
with
the
the
task
force
meeting
and
the
council's
decisions.
That
I
will
report
back
excellent.
I
C
A
E
Excuse
me
get
my
truck
going
your
allergies
in
the
throat.
Well,
oh,
it
is
not
the
I
think
everybody's
aware.
Maybe
some
people
are
done,
that
the
leaf
blower
ordinance
leaf,
blower
ordinance,
meaning
basically
going
forward-
is
that
gasoline
powered
leaf
blowers
are,
as
of
April,
1st,
technically
not
allowed.
Although
keypoint
enforcement
doesn't
start
till
July
1st,
but
in
any
case
just
putting
it
out
there,
but
take
you
literally
I.
E
E
I'm
very
pleased
to
see
there's
a
strong
program
over
the
next
three
months
of
educating
everybody,
but
in
particular
yard
keepers
and
landscapers.
That
kind
of
a
thing,
but
if
something
generally
as
we're
out
and
about
I,
think
if
something
doing
to
make
sure
people
understanding
this
coming
up
and
of
course,
Minh
will
start
on
first
and
nothing
to
have
all
the
details
on
this.
E
But
there
is
some
funding
available
as
I
understand
it
or
some
subsidization
of
the
conversion
for
folks
that
need
that
I
think
that's
primarily
those
folks
who
have
a
yard
business
or
our
landscaping
business
and
really
have
some
heavy-duty
need
to
get
one
of
the
primary
tools
upgraded.
So
it's
an
informational
item,
another
information
item
and
all
kind
of
falls
here
now
we'll
also
kind
of
fall
in
with
City
Academy.
But
there
are
just
for
information
that
kind
of
underscore
why
the
City,
Academy
concept,
I,
believe,
is
very
important.
They
are
beginning
to
emerge.
E
I'd
say
now,
maybe
about
seven
or
eight
issues
related
to
governance
and
compliance
for
some
of
the
neighborhoods
that
have
incorporated
and
have
now
become
nonprofit
entities
and
have
come
into
these
roles,
or
they
are
these
new
structures.
These
nonprofits
doctors
not
fully
realizing
their
account
abilities,
particularly
fiduciary
accountabilities.
The
reason
I
bring
it
up
here
is
a
number
of
the
education
things
that
I
think
could
be
done
better
in
the
community.
It's
not
just
by
the
way
the
neighborhood's
there
are
other
501
C,
3s
I'm,
aware
of
that.
E
Have
these
challenges
with
governance
and
compliance
with
the
various
regulations.
Why
things
it's
important
about
that
program
is
to
be
able
to
have
an
ongoing
program
so
that
people
don't
get
surprised
by
this.
Almost
every
one
PS
meeting
somebody
goes.
Oh,
my
god,
we
didn't
realize
we
were
illegal
or
we're
going
to
be
arrested.
Well,
you
get
arrested,
but
at
the
same
time
there
is
liability.
E
Exposure
and
the
role
for
us,
I
think
conceivably
could
be,
is
to
be
ahead
of
that
game
and
providing
people
with
the
educational
support,
the
awareness
and
all
the
rest
of
that,
so
that
when
they
they
get
interested
in
organizing,
they
have
some
sense
of
what
the
game
selves
into
any
way
so
I
bring
it
up
for
that
purpose
and
then
the
less
Oh
almost
classic
can
send
these
around.
E
This
is
just
also
purely
an
information
thing,
but
just
to
give
you
an
idea
what
information
we
get
in
the
one
PS
meetings
and
also
because
everybody
likes
crime
stats,
everybody
has
a
different
story
and
crime
stats
we
get
every
month
in
the
one
PS
meeting
is
a
great
update
from
PS
PD.
This
is
from
PS
PD.
This
is
a
PSP
T
reported
out
of
the
minutes,
but
I
think
it's
important
also
for
us
to
help
to
come
people
to
understand
what
is
and
what
is
not
real
about
crime.
E
E
Only
area,
although
it
is
a
significant
area
where
activity
is
really
up
and
kind
of
hidden
in
here,
because
it's
included
is
burglary
but
a
car
break-ins.
The
one
thing
that
really
seems
to
be
and
we've
had
three
three
in
her
neighborhood
coming
up
have
been.
You
know,
breaking
glass
and
going
for
convenient
items.
H
E
Non
residential,
burglary
and
you'll
see
there,
and
that
is
the
probable
cause
of
that
of
that
change.
But
there's
a
lot
more
good
information
you
get
there,
so
I
guess
I'm
putting
the
centers
kind
of
a
teaser
or,
if,
on
your
second
Thursdays
at
8
a.m.
you're
interested
in
coming
to
a
1,
PS
meeting
or
meetings,
they
are
open
to
the
public
and
they're
great
information
resource.
We
have
great
reports
from
David
ready
from
Lisa,
as
does
a
console
person
and/or
the
mayor
and
the
mayor,
often
reports
and
police
and
fire.
E
So
it
is
the
best
I
knew
I
found
for
over
information
and
I've
already
mentioned
the.
There
is
a
need
reported
in
the
webcast
I've
already
mentioned
earlier
for
volunteers,
for
news
of
it
already
kind
of
mentioned
that
we
can
jump
into
that
again.
If
we
need
to
a
little
bit
when
we
get
to
well
I
guess
it's
not
pursued
me.
I've
got
my
my
stuff
so
anyway,
but
we've
already
had
that
discussion.
So
if
any
of
you
have
please
let
me
know
good.
B
E
B
E
Should
have
probably
noted
that,
because,
let's
see
these
got
reported
out
in
our
1ps
meetings,
we
just
got
for
last
month's
meeting
and
then
in
turn,
the
police
department
is
generally
two
to
three
months
behind
on
the
actual
date.
So
the
crime
takes
me
that
long
to
compile
the
report.
So
this
may
be
the
this
data.
Good
good
point
is
probably
more
representative
end
of
year.
2018,
then
anything
in
2019
yet
but
I
can
verify
that
beautiful,
okay.
A
The
Palm
Springs
Police
Department
LGBT
Outreach
Committee
big
thing:
there
was
the
Town
Hall
3rd
Town
Hall
was
held
on
August
April.
Second
great
turnout
of
folks
at
the
Mizell
Center,
the
chief
was
there
was
able
to
address
community
concerns
and
questions
that
pop
up
and
that's
you
know
we
have
a
role
in
that
Town
Hall
as
a
representative
from
the
Human
Rights
Commission,
so
that
will
get
repeated
again
next
year.
A
Usually
February
March
is
the
timeframe
one
that
so
that
will
happen
again
next
year
and
thanks
to
the
chief
and
and
everybody
from
the
police
department
who
participated
to
make
that
a
a
big
success.
The
other
big
thing
that
came
out
of
the
Outreach
Committee
I
guess
is
the
the
police
departments
report
to
City
Council
on
zelda's
and
then
the
subsequent
closing
is
zelda's
and
then
the
shooting
at
two
cans
and
I,
think
the
police
department
did
a
great
job.
A
Bringing
the
issue
forward
to
City,
Council
and
and
sharing
are
allowing
City
Council
to
act
on
that.
You
know
disappointing
that
the
business
decided
to
close.
You
know
for
good,
but
that
was
their
choice
and
I.
Think
the
police
department
did
a
good
job
in
in
protecting
you
know.
Not
only
our
citizens,
but
visitors
to
the
community,
Public
Safety's
certainly
was
was
top
of
mind
with
with
their
work
on
that.
So
thanks
to
them
and
that's
it
from
the
Outreach
Committee
next
up
can.
H
You
know
in
the
news
reports
for
the
shooting,
I,
just
I,
didn't
think
we're
all
aware
of
this,
but
you
know
I,
think
living
back
in
San
Francisco
or
have
you
live
in
New
York,
there's
one
City
and
then
the
people
that
come
into
the
city.
You
quite
frequently
hear
trash
and
I
heard
that
a
lot
about
those
trashy
people
from
knock
Palm
Springs,
but
other
communities.
I
just
want
us
to
be
aware
that
trash
is
everywhere
and
I.
H
A
E
A
Okay
and
Dale
are
we:
are
we
dropping
the
ball
since
there
has
been
no
real
mediation
case,
an
issue
brought
forward
that
the
Commission
should
be
handling.
Are
we
dropping
the
ball
because
we
don't
have
staffed
mediation
at
the
ready
or
we
don't
have
training?
You
know
the
extent
of
what
we
have
I
think
is,
you
know
Jim's
Jim
straining.
A
C
I
think
there
are
two
distinctly
different
items:
the
mediation
service.
We
continue
that
in
the
sense
of
individuals,
do
file,
complaints
and
I
have,
as
the
staff
person
reviewed
those
and
vet
at
those
and
on
occasion,
have
spoken
to
the
city
attorney
and
received
direction,
but
on
each
case
its
two
parties
that
are
willing
to
come
together
mutually
for
mediation
and,
typically,
what
we
have
seen
is
those
who
have
experienced.
It
are
the
ones
that
are
willing
to
come
forward
and
try
to
get
some.
C
C
Sexuality,
our
identity
and
the
Neighborhood
Association
actually
got
involved
to
be
able
to
speak
with
both
neighbors,
so
I
mean
we're
not
receiving.
Fortunately,
a
large
amount
of
requests,
but
I
do
agree
with
you
that
if
it
is
our
desire
to
remain
as
offering
this
service
that
we
need
to
gear
up
and
have
a
number
of
Commissioners
trained
or
retrain
to
be
able
to
step
forward.
C
If
we're
in
that
situation,
the
CVRA
was
a
responsibility
or
a
recommendation
for
the
Human
Rights
Commission
to
look
at
the
diversity
of
our
boards
and
Commission
and
to
be
able
to
make
recommendations.
But
nothing
has
formally
come
forward
yet,
and
that
was
the
discussion
we
had
last
month
of
the
possibility
of
the
working
group
and
the
council
having
a
joint
study
session,
and
we
would
wait
to
hear
how
things
would
be
moving
forward.
So
we've
not
been
communicated
as
to
what
our
role
may
be.
C
Are
we
can
look
at
how
other
cities,
or
was
one
recommendation
from
council
that
there's
cities
that
are
doing
very
good
at
it
and
we
may
want
to
replicate
some
of
the
things
they
are
doing,
but
our
shortfall
has
been
that
with
the
transition
of
some
of
our
commission
members,
who've
had
the
formal
training
are
no
longer
on
the
commission
and
we
have
new
members
that
need
to
receive
the
training
or
we
decide
how
to
move
forward.
The.
E
Other
thing
I
can
add
to
that
and
ties
back
to
new
doesn't
trying
to
be
directly
ties
back
to
Mesa.
A
number
of
the
agenda
items
of
the
nusic
Convention
will
cover
this
whole
area,
bringing
dispute
resolution
and
this
kind
of
thing
down
to
the
neighborhood
or
community
level.
So
that's
one
of
a
number
of
reasons
why
I'm
kind
of
suggesting,
if
there's
some
good
background
material
for
us
to
glean
from
those
sessions,
if.
C
You'd,
looked
at
the
link,
I
had
only
seen
one
one
session
and
really
coincides
with
this,
and
the
Academy
so
I
mean
there's
many
sessions
and
they're
all
over
the
board.
I
mean
it's
a
very
educational
conference,
but
it
doesn't
hone
in
specifically
on
Human,
Rights
or
mediation.
I
mean
they
touch
us
upon
it,
but
you
have
a
merit
of
other
sessions
that
are
very
informative,
but
the
link
gives
you
the
entire
rundown
all
right.
None
and.
E
Yes,
that's
also
my
assessment
except
part
of
it.
The
thinking
is
at
this
point:
it's
only
a
concept,
as
you
just
reported,
it's
not
yet
a
formalized
proposal,
I'm
hoping
it
gets
there,
but
the
the
thought
is
to
try
and
head
off
some
of
these
problems
at
the
pass.
If
you
will
before
they
ever
need
to
even
get
mediation,
how
do
we
get
down
to
the
roots
of
what
our
positive
community
relations
generally.
E
E
I
E
E
A
member
of
this
commission,
first
of
all,
that's
a
skill
she's
had
for
years,
it's
part
of
her
professional
portfolio
and
she
has
had
that
training
and
she
and
I
have
chatted
frequently
about
that.
The
good
news
is
I.
Think
any
of
us,
myself
included,
would
benefit
from
the
training,
but
I
know
from
Suzanne.
Is
that
it's
a
one
or
two
day
kind
of
thing
sponsored
by
Riverside,
County
and
I'm,
not
even
sure,
there's
a
charge
for
it.
So
the
it's
getting
prepared
to
mediate
and
I
think
I.
E
Think
part
of
the
training
will
do
is
kind
of
differentiate
the
levels
of
mediation
between
there's,
a
level
of
mediation
which
is
tied
into
legal
process
and
all
of
that
and
that
other
than
that.
This
is
not
that
this
is
mediation
in
terms
of
resolving
disputes
before
they
become
hopefully
full-blown
legal
disputes
and
I.
Think
that's
the
skill,
the
interpersonal
skill
of
helping
people
I
have
the
right
dialogue,
particularly,
as
you
pointed
out
Jake.
E
If
both
parties
are
willing
to
do
it,
yeah,
but
another
reason
for
city
Khadem
ii
is
to
avoid
getting
into
a
trap
of
where
everybody
both
sides
need
to
agree.
How
about
you
know
basically
heading
it
out
heading
it
off
before
there
has
to
be
this
kind
of
formal
standoff
kind
of
thing,
at
least
am
I
thinking
and.
A
Mediation
is
something
that
the
Commission
has
been
charged
with
almost
eight
from
the
very
beginning.
It
just
hasn't
been
an
issue
with
us.
Like
Dale
had
said
he's
handled
the
the
you
know
what's
come
forward
and
it
hasn't
been
something
that
I
said
to
come
to
the
level
of
us
actually
having
to
to
get
behind.
So
you
know
we
would
have
been
addressing
it.
You
know
last
year
if
it
was
an
issue.
A
My
question
today,
L
was:
should
we
be
thinking
forward
to
be
prepared
because
we
don't
have
the
training
and
we
should
have
one
or
two
people
that
can
participate
in
the
training?
In
my
opinion,
so
we've
got
that
expertise
here
in
case
the
door
is
opened
and
something
does
elevate
beyond
what
Dale
may
take
care
of,
and
then
we
are
asked
to
sit
in
and
mediation
just
to
be
prepared.
The
fact
that
it
hasn't
happened
for
two
and
a
half
years
or
however
long
it's
been,
it
doesn't
mean
it
can't
not
happen
in
the
next.
A
You
know
twelve
months
coming
forward,
so
it's
just
you
know.
Do
we
at
what
point
do
we
make
that
call
to
get
prepared
because
we
don't
have
the
skill
around
the
table?
So
if
there's
anybody
interested
I
would
say,
let's
get
the
information
and
do
whatever
we
need
to
do
to
send.
You
know
an
interested
Commissioner.
Just
so
we've
got
it.
We've
got
the
you
know:
we've
got
the
experience
around
the
table,
I
actually.
G
Have
been
through
the
training
and
participated
a
little
bit
in
my
career,
it's
not
as
daunting
as
it
seems.
That's
really
just
a
facilitation
of
you
know
a
mutual
and,
like
you
said,
people
have
to
be
willing
to
give
a
little
and
take
a
little,
and
but
it's
not
binding.
It's
not
arbitration.
It's
not
it's
I
mean
no.
One
is
held
to
the
to
the
outcome.
I
mean
it's
still.
You
know
it's
just
really,
I
think
a
service
that
you
provide
to
try
to
flesh
out
some
possibilities
for
conflict
resolution.
So.
A
Maybe
help
us
be
better
aligned
and
have
a
better
sense
of
direction
as
to
what
the
Commission
is
doing
and
that
maybe
are
our
committees
as
we
have
them,
are
pretty
spread
out
and
and
not
focused
back
on
what
the
organization
was
created
for
and
established.
So
there's
eight
committees
that
were
established
originally
in
the
rules
and
guidelines
that
were
sent
out.
A
You
know
there's
been
conversation
for
some
time
as
to
do
we
look
at
those
committees
and
give
them
an
update
and
and
adopt
those
titles
again
and
get
rid
of
the
ones
that
may
be
dated
and
and
and
go
forward
like
we
don't
operate
under
with
the
executive
committee,
which
would
probably
be
a
good
thing
that
we
do
so.
We
have
commissioner
and
training
for
leadership.
A
You
know
so
when
the
election
proper
tunity
comes
up,
that
you've
got
other
folks
around
the
table
that
may
want
to
step
up
to
the
chair,
ship
or
vice
chair
ship.
That,
with
the
executive
committee,
were
actually
given
an
opportunity
for
other
commissioners
around
the
table
to
be
part
of
the
monthly
planning
process.
So
I
think
the
executive
committee
certainly
is
a
good
thing,
but
it's
it's.
We
brought
it.
We
had
it
on
the
it
came
out
of
conversation
last
month
to
bring
it
back
to
the
agenda
this
month.
A
E
F
I
would
just
say
that
I
wasn't
at
the
last
meeting,
but
I
did
read
this
before
today
and
I.
Think
a
lot
of
the
suggestions
make
sense
and
combining
some
of
these
roles
and
responsibilities
here
so
as
its
structured
now
and
as
it
is
recommended,
I
mean
I'm.
Personally,
my
thoughts
are
that
I
support
it.
Okay,.
H
A
So
this
this
is
back.
This
is
I.
This
is
going
back
to
the
origin.
This
is
going
back
to
the
rules
and
guidelines
and
it
still
needs
to
be
fresh,
and
it's
still,
you
know
this
commission
I'd
Rotti
spend
a
little
bit
of
time
to
put
her
thoughts
on
on
paper.
So
even
this
still
needs
to
get
freshened,
but
I
think
the
core
idea
big
picture
was:
what
are
those
core
subcommittees?
A
What
are
those
core
committees
which
should
they
be
so
then
we
can
have
a
better
focus
as
a
commission
and-
and
you
know,
I-
think
what
we
would
have
to
do
if
everybody
feels
good
about
the
the
way
that
these
are
combined.
Is
that
as
we
go
forward,
let's
give
definite.
Let's
address
community
development
mediation
committee.
Are
those
duties
is
defined
in
the
1990
document
still
current
and
valid
today
and
if
they're
not,
then
let's
redefine
it
as
to
what
is
you
know
current
for
today
and
make
their
language
fresh
and
applicable
to
2019
2020?
A
H
H
A
A
H
Meditate
meditation
mediation,
that's
one
thing,
you
know,
there's
certain
cultural
populations
that
we're
not
reaching
out
to
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
things
on
here,
as
when
the
founding
Commissioner
of
the
HRC.
When
he
actually
came
and
talked
about
a
lot
of
these
things,
we
thought
wow
we're
not
even
doing
that.
I
mean
our
missions
kind
of
changed,
so
I
thought
this
was
excess.
So
we
now
concentrate
and
say:
okay,
who
was
actually
working
on
guys.
F
I
Do
want
to
point
out
no
matter
what
we
call
the
committee
there's
only
nine
of
us
and
there's
only
so
much
work
that
can
get
done.
So
if
the
suggestion
is
that
we
take
our
current
committees
and
put
them
in
the
appropriate
ones
from
the
original,
that's
fine,
but
just
the
same
amount
of
people
are
gonna.
Do
the
same
amount
of
work
so.
H
All
right,
maybe
I'm
not
making
I'm
sorry
if
I'm,
not
understanding,
but
I
thought.
This
was
like
to
refocus
us.
So,
like
the
committee's
that
we're
meeting
them
right
now,
we're
aren't
you're
the
finance
and
we're
on
the
outreach
and
marketing.
Now
we
need
to
actually
put
those
into
these,
but
we
need
to
make
sure
there's
a
lot
of
things
on
here.
We're
not
touching
I
mean
in
the
last
almost
two
years
that
were
not
working
on.
H
You
know
and
I
sit
in
a
couple
meetings
that
I
wanted
to
reach
the
Hispanic
and
Native
American
committee
neighborhoods,
because
I
don't
think
we're
doing
that,
but
I
we
saw
the
original
document.
I
thought
wow.
So
a
lot
of
people
were
not
reaching
out
to
we're
not
reaching
out
to
religious
organizations.
I
mean
there's,
just
as
you
said,
there's
only
nine
of
us,
but
is
this?
What
we're
going
to
do
is
take
those
existing
committees
put
them
in
here
and
even
though
we're
marketing
outreach.
E
Well,
the
other
thing
has
been
floated:
I,
don't
think,
we've
ever
land
on
a
decision.
My
since
well,
first
of
all,
yeah
Terry
that
I
really
like
to
document
a
lot
and
it
reflects
and
somebody's
going
about
to
say,
which
is
I
thought
we
kind
of
had
a
consensus
of
sorts
that
number
one
two
and
three
will
kind
of
be
long-term
standing
committees
of
the
Commission
and
then
any
other
committees.
E
While
they
wouldn't
necessarily
have
an
absolute
sunset
date,
they
wouldn't
necessarily
be
standing,
but
they
would
be
more
as
needed,
although
you
know
not
like
a
task
force
which
has
an
absolute
sunset,
so
that
may
be
one
way
of
slicing
things
Nickie
as
you're
describing,
and
that
might
be
one
way.
The
other
thing
too,
that
I
think
we
can
do
once
we've
landed
on
a
structure
we
really
like.
E
Maybe
we
should
then
once
we
have
our
committee.
Leadership
is
solicit
volunteers,
not
only
from
the
Commission
itself,
but
perhaps
other
interested
participants
in
the
community
who
would
want
to
be
contributing
resource,
because
unless
there
is
a
reason
and
Dale
I'm
unaware
of,
of
course,
there's
a
formal
appointment
process
by
the
actual
Commission
itself,
but
for
some
of
these
committees
might
have
supporting
members
whatever
we
choose
to
call
them
I,
don't
believe
that
would
run
afoul
of
any
of
the
city,
ordinance
requirements
or
any
other
legal
requirement.
H
Think
that's
a
brilliant
idea.
If
we
can
do
that,
because
you
know
one
of
the
things
looking
in
the
original
document.
All
the
groups
that
were
supposed
to
reach
out
to
its
like
we'd
all
have
to
do
like
20
groups
and
I.
Don't
know
how
many
meetings
that
you
can
go
to
extra
every
month,
but
it
was
a
lot
of
meetings,
so
that
would
be
a
really
cool
idea,
if
we're
doing
say
like
the
Cultural
Affairs
Committee,
instead
of
me
or
one
of
the
other
commissioners
having
to
go
so
many.
H
Maybe
we
have
a
time
where
we
invite
someone
from
the
church
from
the
synagogue
from
the
Native
American
from
this.
We
invite
all
these
people
to
come
together
because
again
we're
trying
to
represent
as
many
people
as
possible,
there's
just
no
way
that
we
can
as
nine
commissioners
capture
everybody.
H
C
G
The
idea
to
me
when
I
authored
this
was
was
to
try
to
try
to
just
have
like
a
couple
of
large
umbrellas
and
to
move
things
under
those.
Instead
of
you
know,
somebody
like
like,
for
instance,
every
single
meeting.
We
have
like
the
master
calendar
or
something
like
that.
So
maybe
you
don't
report
on
that.
Unless
there's
something
that
happened
or
whatever
and
it's
within
it's
within
this
structure,
I
think
it
just
streamlines
it.
You
don't
even
have
to
really
a
point.
G
I
mean
I,
think
the
committee
involvement
are
the
in
terms
of
who's
who's
on
the
committee
can
really
rotate
and
float
depending
on
what
your
what
activity
you're
taking
on,
because
as
you
mentioned,
we
can't
do
it
all.
We
can't
we
can't
have
all
of
these
things
going
on
all
the
time,
so
we're
picking
and
choosing
within
structure
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
and
I
think
people's
people's
involvement
would
would
also
change
depending
on
the
task
at
hand.
So
it
wasn't
really
I
mean,
like
you
said,
we're
on.
G
Maybe
we
aren't
even
going
to
do
some
of
these
things,
but
they're
mentioned
in
the
event
that
we
might
and
if
the
Commission
sees
a
reason
to
take
this
on
and
that's
why
we
were
asking
at
the
picnic
you
know
what
would
you
like
to
see
the
Commission
address
and
you
know
we
got
housing,
particularly
the
that
you
know
there
isn't
any
and
it's
what
there
is
is
too
expensive?
Well,
you
know,
I
I,
don't
know
what
our
influence
would
be
in
that
area.
But
you
know
you
ask
people
right.
G
The
first
thing
we
got
and
the
last
thing
we
got
was
the
transgender
community
that
they
don't
feel
that
there's
enough
focus
on
their
rights
or
lack
thereof.
So
that's
what
I
was
kind
of
trying
to
do
was
to
say
you
know
that
those
things
might
Evan
flow
depending
on
you
know
what
do
people?
What
do
people
want
us
to
address?
What
do
we
feel
that
we
need
to
address
as
an
organ
and
an
organization
that
we
can?
F
G
A
At
the
end
of
the
day,
I
think
it
will
help
us
have
better
focus
with
these
core
core
umbrella
committees,
or
do
we
keep
it
on
the
shelf
and
continue
using
the
desert
island
Gateway
estates
Association,
as
this
title
that's
being
used
to
reach
out
to
one
particular
community,
you
know:
do
we
it
is
it
gonna
help
us
bring
focus
to
go
back
this
direction,
or
do
we
stay
with
what
we've
got?
What's,
there's
a
thumbs
up
to
go
to
umbrella
titles?
Yes,.
G
A
E
A
The
the
only
downfall,
I,
see
and
I
think
the
for
fathers
and
mothers
had
a
lot
of
insight
by
using
specific
names
and
titles,
because
when
the
name
is
used
and
its
publicly
stated,
then
there's
a
focus
on
that
name
and
the
fact
that
we
won't
be
using
lesbian,
we
won't
be
using.
Women
means
that
the
focus
isn't
there,
the
the
folk
we're
not
using
african-american
we're
not
using
Native
American
we're
not
using
Hispanic
we're
not
using
transgender.
A
We
wouldn't
it
won't
be
there.
So
the
what's
important
publicly
and
for
people
to
see
and
for
perception
is
that
this
commission
is
addressing
the
needs
of
these
very
specific
communities
and
they're,
not
invisible.
So
that
would
be.
My
only
thing
is
as
we
as
we
clarify
the
definition.
Maybe
we
do
add
the
specific
community
name
back
in
there
and
we
use
that
specific
language
of
women,
women's
groups,
women's
issues
and
the
transgender
community
that
those
those
words
are
used
in
our
in
our
documents
somewhere.
All.
G
Right
somewhat
more
generically
because
I
know
in
the
original
document,
I
mean
they
tried
to
to
spell
out
every
organization
every
church,
every
every
social
service
agency,
and
you
know
that
that's
ripe
for
for
omission.
Right
I
mean
it
just
is
so
I
agree
with
you,
I
think
generically
or
we
could
say.
Yes,
it's
women's
rights,
it's
lesbian
rights,
it's
gay
rights,
it's
transgender,
whatever
it
is
religious,
every
Church
in
the
community
or
every
synagogue
or
every
mosque
or
whatever
right
religious.
The
faith,
community
I
think
yeah.
F
B
As
the
news
remember,
us,
I
think
it's
a
good
start,
I
think
it's
a
good
guideline
for
me.
I'm
still,
learning
and
I
appreciate
all
your
feedback
and
help
getting
me
on
the
right
track.
I
did
look
at
number
seven
or
he
says
seniors
veterans
of
people
with
disabilities.
If
you
start
with
seniors,
then
it
could
be
that
senior
could
be
a
veteran
it'd,
be
a
better
one
with
disabilities.
So
it's
a
it
encompasses
a
lot
whole
lot
of
things
other
than
just
three
categories.
Yeah
I
mean
it's.
B
I
Think
it's
a
good
idea
to
make
the
each
committee
as
generic
as
possible
or
as
broad
as
possible,
and
then
can
we
have
subcommittees
underneath
the
main
category.
So,
for
example,
Community
Development
is
a
large
umbrella
and
we
can
put
mediation
services
underneath
that
umbrella.
That's
the
only
thing
that
bothers
me
about
this
I
have
no
problem
with
executive
committee,
community
development,
but
to
Glenn's
point
you
know
when
we
start
getting
specific,
it
should
be
people
with
disabilities
committee,
not
seniors
veterans,
putting
them
in
in
the
bucket
there.
I
G
G
A
A
E
E
Relatively
specific
points,
but
the
general
point
as
Dale
reported
out
at
the
last
meeting-
and
there
has
not
Dan
lists
you've
heard
of
a
change
but
I,
don't
think
you
have
because
you've
already
dressed
it
earlier
is
my
understanding
is
we're
waiting
on
council
mm-hmm
to
have
what
I
think
is
what
I
think
my
understanding
a
final
kind
of
study
session
with
the
existing
CVRA
and
see
where
that
leaves
with
the
intent
and
I
think
I'm.
Seeing
words
do
to
to
this.
A
E
A
A
Look
to
you
to
bring
it
forward
to
us
yeah
as
they
move
forward
and
whatever
base
they
are
moving
forward.
You
know
you're
still
our
our
point
person
there
so
we'll
look
to
you
to
give
us
that
update
item
e
44th
annual
neighborhood
USA
conference,
so
we
brought
we
brought
this
out
with
with
the
possibility
of
getting
two
tickets
and
two
commissioners
have
indicated
that
they
would
be
interested
in
attending.
E
Denise
at
the
very
top,
and
then
she's
got
four
or
five
people
she's
working
with
in
one
PS
itself,
and
so
I
think.
The
best
thing
to
do
is
actually
is
part
of
conveying
that
yeah,
Nikki
and
I
would
be
glad.
Recipients
of
those
passes
is
also,
and
by
the
way
we
have
Terry
and
any
other
name
who
might
want
to
volunteer
and
I
could
put
a
little
whisper
in
ears
hanging
by
the
way
it
might
be
nice,
okay,.
A
A
B
Just
remember
two
Fridays
ago:
I
guess
there
was
a
stop
hate
type
of
meeting
or
conference.
It
was
the
church
from
a
Jalan,
Baptist
Church
and
the
this
is
the
synagogue
on.
What's
the
minutes
of
the
goggle
I
said
temple
Isaiah
they
had
a
meeting.
I
went
there
because
I
was
just
interested
in
it
and
there
was
a
good
turnout.
B
The
Mayor
was
there
and
Jeff
Kors
and
some
others,
and
it
was
a
good
turnout
and
you
know
so
they
indicated
that
they
would
like
to
do
more
of
those
that
was
they
wanted
more
people
that
it
didn't
feel.
The
house
was
a
big
big
synagogue
there,
so,
but
I
think
that's
just
one
thing
to
keep
in
mind
there.
If
the
churches
and
other
faith
communities
want
to
do
something
like
that,
we
might
just
be
aware
of
that.
Just
stop
thinking
that
was
set
up
before
the
New
Zealand
situation.
H
I
Most
importantly,
I
think
too,
for
us
to
put
a
lot
of
ideas
out
there
about
what
communities
we
want
to
partner
with
and
to
have
a
good
discussion
about
it
and
then
hopefully
vote
and
choose
one.
So
our
subcommittee
can
get
working
on
that
aspect
of
it
and
then
the
other
thing
is
to
remind
everybody
to
give
Ryan
and
I
input
about
what
do
you
think
the
extra
funds
now
it's
600,
instead
of
because
we
put
400
towards
the
Harvey
Milk
sponsorship?
I
B
C
I
A
Didn't
have
anything
else
for
agenda
other
than
I.
Do
want
to
strongly
encourage
everybody
to
if
you're,
if
you're
able
to
attend
the
milk
breakfast.
You
know
with
what
has
happened
in
a
couple
years.
Is
we
we
get
a
full
house
and
then
the
table
drops
off
and
then
we're
scrambling
to
invite
people,
and
we've
done
really
well
inviting
people
in
the
years
past,
but
I.
Think
if
you
can,
you
know
you
know,
put
a
serious
state
on
your
calendar.
A
E
A
Yes,
great
you're
gonna,
so
if
we
can,
please
do
that
it
and
you
know
at
least
if
we
do
invite
folks,
it's
not
going
to
look.
You
know
like
it
was
a
last-minute
invitation.
You
know
going
out
to
the
community
and
and
some
of
the
elderly
folks
that
we've
invited
aren't
necessarily
in
positions
where
they're
responding
immediately
and
it
takes
time-
and
you
know
so
just
we
need
time
and
to
be
able
to
do
that.
I
Well,
it's
a
it's
a
really
wonderful
event.
It
was
so
great
last
year
and
I
volunteered
to
absolutely
be
there
and
greet
any
guess
we
may
have,
but
I
just
agree.
We
should
plan
in
advance
and
give
if
we
give
away
tickets
to
deserving
community
members
and
I
will
entertain
them
while
we're
there,
although
not
much
entertaining
needed.
It's
such
a
wonderful
event.