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From YouTube: Library Board of Trustees | Oct 6 2021
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City of Palm Springs Library Board of Trustees meeting, held October 6th, 2021
A
A
B
A
Wonderful,
can
you
update
us
on
the
acceptance
of
the
agenda?
Please.
B
The
agenda
was
posted,
as
required
by
the
before
september
30th,
okay,.
A
B
Did
you
want
to
do
an
acceptance
of
the
agenda?
Do
you.
C
A
B
Okay,
great
craig.
D
B
D
A
Now
is
the
time
for
public
comment
and
our
agenda
so
I'll
open
it
up.
If
there's
any
comments
from
the
public
or
you
would
like
to
speak.
B
So
we
have
some
people
here
on
zoom
we
have
ed
pauler.
Did
you
want
to
speak.
B
Lisa
brock
is
here
from
the
library,
julie,
warren's
here
from
the
library
david
sidley's,
with
the
foundation
nancy
morrison
with
the
friends
and
then
ginger
simple.
Did
you
want
to
say
anything?
Are
you
just
here
to
observe
too.
A
All
right,
thank
you
so
the
next
item,
our
agenda,
is
the
our
consent
agenda
and
may
I
have
a
motion
to
accept
the
consent
of
gender.
B
B
Okay,
roll
call
craig
borbass.
A
E
E
C
A
Our
next
agenda
item
is
our
administrative
reports.
First
up
is
the
friends
of
the
library
and
nancy.
Are
you
out
there?
Would
you
like
to
give
us
a
report.
A
E
The
friends
don't
meet
again
until
this
tuesday,
but
I
would
like
to
make
sure
that
all
of
you
on
the
trustees
are
friends
of
our
members
of
the
friends
of
the
palm
springs
library.
If
you're,
not,
please
let
me
know-
and
I
can
certainly
arrange
for
you
to
join.
I
also
want
to
remind
everyone
that
we
do
have
aprons
totes
t-shirts
for
sale
of
to
support
the
koi
pond
and
in
november,
we're
going
to
be
having
a
great
auction.
E
A
Nancy
I
I
bought
my
shirt.
I
got
my
t-shirt,
I
love
it.
I
got
my
renewal,
but
I
think
that
my
renewal
is
both
for
my
corporate
and
our
personal.
I
can't
tell
that
because
it's
got
my
name
and
our
corporate
name
should
I
just
send
it
in
for
both
or
what
should.
I
do
sure.
E
You
can
yes,
you
can
just
when
you
send
it
in.
You
can
just
put
that
it's,
I
think,
you'll
have
you
renew,
because
when
I
do
it,
I
actually
renew
twice
once
for
the
first
loan
once
for
the
corporates.
A
A
E
E
I
can
send
you
a
membership
thing,
who
is
that
david?
No.
D
B
You
this
is
jeannie,
I'm
just
going
to
jump
in
I'm
sharing
my
screen.
I
think
you
can
see
it
a
friend's
website.
B
E
C
I
I
can
happily
report
nancy
and
jeannie
that
that
button
works
just
fine.
I
used
it
right
after
our
last
meeting
last
week.
Oh
good.
E
Thank
you
good
yeah,
so
can
both
of
you
join
just
going
to
the
website
or
do
you
want
me
to
send
you
paper.
E
Okay,
great
good
and
okay,
any
other
questions.
Otherwise,
I
have
something
I'd
like
to
ask:
crick.
E
C
Okay,
nine
o'clock
is
that
work
perfect
great
and
do
you
have
my
number.
A
We
can
find
you.
We
know
your
phone
number,
so
hey
genie,
I
gotta
share
a
funny
story,
so
tad
saw
the
t-shirts
and
he
had
to
have
one
for
us,
so
he
stopped
by
to
buy
one
and
the
staff
person.
You
know
sold
in
the
t-shirt
and-
and
he
said-
and
I
don't
know
how
it
came
about-
but
she
said
he
said
my
husband
is
chair
of
the
library
board
of
trustees.
She
said,
oh,
I
know
why
isn't
he
he
here
buying
a
t-shirt.
B
Fish
on
it,
so
for
adults
you
could
get
black
or
white
or
red.
Then
the
children's
shirts
come
in
this
cute,
teal
or
or
a
bright,
yellow.
D
C
B
A
C
Evening,
everybody-
I
don't
have
much,
we
are
all
really
excited
about
that
very
productive
meeting
we
had
at
last
week.
We
think
we
we've
got
some
good
direction
there.
I
would
like
you
all
to
make
a
donation
to
the
palm
springs
public
library
foundation.
You
see
there
that
handy
button,
you
can
click
and
donate
a
dollar
ten
dollars
a
thousand
dollars.
Whatever
you
want
is
fine
with
us.
C
Thank
you
and
that's
about
all
I
have
for
the
moment.
Oh
we're
gearing
up
for
our
annual
annual
giving
letter,
which
goes
out
to
a
little
over
a
thousand
people.
That's
a
big
project
for
us
and
we're
still
busy
recruiting
new
members.
A
Thanks
david
appreciate
that
genie
anything
from
library
staff
you'd
like
to
report
well.
B
Of
course,
of
course,
oh
they
got
all
the
pretty
pictures
I
didn't.
Even
so,
the
library
we
are
going
growing
great
things
are
going
wonderfully,
we've
been
doing
a
lot
of
passport
appointments
and
I
think
that's
in
your
statistics.
I
want
to
find
that
real,
quick
because
I'm
very
proud
of
my
staff
they're
learning
a
lot.
Oh,
is
it
in
there
or
not
lisa
fast
forward,
61
passports
in
august.
B
Yeah,
so
very
happy
about
that.
We're
able
to
help
the
community
with
that
service.
You
can
make
your
appointment
just
go
to
our
website.
Pslibrary.Org
and
scroll.
All.
B
Bottom
from
the
passport
link
and
get
all
the
information
about
that
the
city
is
conducting
that
community
survey.
So
don't
forget
about
that.
The
deadline
is
october,
11th
it
it
says
it
takes
about
15
minutes
to
complete
and
you
can
find
that
through
the
the
city's
website.
I'm
sure
I
found
it
on
nextdoor,
but
it's
dot.
U
so
p,
o
l
c
o
dot?
U
s,
slash
palm
springs,
ca2021.
B
B
So
we
hope
that
you
do
that
survey
for
the
community
measure.
J
has
opened
up
their
application
process
for
community
funding
for
the
million
dollars
that
they
have
available
and
to
spend
on
community
projects
the
applications
available
at
psmeasurej.com
and
the
deadline
for
that
one's
december
2nd.
We
have
hard
copies
of
the
cert
of
that
application
available
at
city
hall,
palm
springs,
library,
wellwood,
murray,
memorial
library,
dumuth,
community
center,
james
o
jesse,
community
center
and
the
leisure
center,
and
that
is
available
in
english
and
spanish
as
well.
B
I'm
glad
that
nancy
mentioned
the
friends
of
the
library
merchandise.
T-Shirts
for
adults
are
twenty-five
dollars.
Kids
are
six
dollars.
Tote
bags
are
20.,
the
apron
is
18,
so
I
know
that
tote
bag
has
a
side
pocket
for
your
water
bottle
and
then
it
has
a
couple:
two
interior
pockets.
So
it's
a
good
quality
tote
bag
and
you
can
show
off
your
style
by
representing
the
friends.
B
Halloween
is
drive-through
is
coming.
We
are
going
to
do
a
halloween,
drive-through
spooktacular
on
wednesday
october
27th,
it's
from
4
to
6
p.m,
and
it's
completely
in
the
driveway
of
the
library,
300
south
sunrise
way.
We
will
be
there,
we
are
going
to
have
the
costume
character,
pete
the
cat.
B
So
if
you're
familiar
with
pete
the
cat
he's
so
cute,
those
stories
are
adorable,
so
pete
the
cat's
coming
and
you
can,
you
can
wave
at
him
and
take
his
picture.
The
palm
springs,
power,
baseball
team
or
the
palm
springs
power.
Baseball
is
going
to
be
here
and
they're
going
to
have
rocky
the
ram
and
myself
myself
senior
is
going
to
be
there
parks
and
recreation
is
coming
and
the
friends
of
the
library
are
going
to
give
away
books
and
we're
going
to
give
away
candy
and
goodies.
B
B
E
Hi
everybody
hi,
so
we
do
have
some
events
coming
up
in
october,
so
we
have
our
one
of
our
first
lecture
talks.
That's
coming
up
next
monday,
the
11th
of
october
at
3
30.
we're
going
to
be
hosting
jim
cornette.
E
He
is
known
around
the
desert
and
he's
going
to
be
talking
about
the
wonders
of
coachella
valley,
the
top
10
places,
visitors
and
residents.
Both
should
not
miss
and
should
definitely
get
out
and
see
here
in
our
valley.
So
we're
excited
to
be
hosting
him.
E
That
will
be
on
zoom
on
monday
and
if
you're
interested
in
attending,
you
can
email
me
and
I
will
send
out
the
zoom
link
that
morning
of
the
event,
we
are
also
going
to
be
having
a
lecture
about
medicare,
enrollment
learning,
the
basics
and
also
getting
your
questions
answered,
and
that
is
on
monday,
the
25th
of
october
from
11
in
the
morning,
till
noon
and
a
representative
and
certified
agent
is
going
to
be
talking
about
kind
of
basics,
of
all
the
plans
and
then
answering
any
questions,
so
that
will
also
be
on
zoom.
E
So
if
you're
interested
and
it's
your
time
to
sign
up,
don't
miss
enrollment
and
get
more
information
and
get
your
questions
answered
at
that
zoom
event
on
the
25th.
We
also
are
continuing
our
memoir
writing
workshop.
E
The
group
is
meeting
for
the
second
time
next
wednesday,
the
13th
that
has
been
going
well.
We
had
opportunity
for
ten
participants
and
we
had
nine
people
sign
up.
So
we're
very
excited
about
that,
and
it
is
a
definitely
a
working
workshop
and
where
they
write
stories
and
submit
to
each
other
and
critique
each
other
and
kind
of
learn
the
basics
of
writing
their
memoirs.
And
so
every
month
we
do
a
different
chapter
and
so,
at
the
end,
they'll
end
up
with
12
chapters.
E
So
we're
excited
about
that
continuing
as
well
and
then.
Finally,
I
just
want
to
remind
everyone.
You'll
hear
me
talk
about
this
again,
because
library
is
one
of
the
co-founding
sponsors
of
the
lgbtq
plus
history
and
archives
project
and
they're
having
their
first
inaugural
event,
which
is
an
exhibit
that
will
be
the
weekend
of
pride.
It'll
start
on
the
evening
of
november,
the
4th
at
the
wellwood
murray
memorial
library
in
the
cornelia
white
community
room
and
then
it'll
extend
through
the
whole
weekend
through
sunday.
E
The
7th
so
we're
the
library
is
exciting
to
be
hosting
it,
and
it
will
be
one
of
our
first
in-person
events
to
be
taking
place.
The
exhibit
itself
will
open,
like
I
said
the
evening
of
the
fourth
for
two
hours
during
street,
fair
village,
fest
from
six
to
eight
and
then
on
friday
and
saturday,
it'll
be
open
all
day
from
10
in
the
morning
until
5
30
in
the
evening,
and
then
on
sunday.
E
A
A
A
Yeah
all
right,
so,
let's
see
next
on
our
agenda.
Thank
you
for
all
those
reports.
Everybody
next
on
our
agenda
is
the
I'm
sorry
guys,
I'm
treasurer.
A
Report
so
genie,
I
I
think,
I'm
beginning
to
like
the
new
format.
I
think,
but
you
want
to
walk
us
through
this
latest
report
and
as
I
know
you
and
I
have
had
it
going
back
and
forth
the
other
day.
So
what's
what's
going
on
with
it.
B
Okay,
so
I
was
just
on
the
phone
today
with
the
finance
department,
because
we
are
still
not
seeing
a
full
complete
picture
and
accurate
reporting
of
our
finances
for
the
trust
fund,
because
they
are
still
working
to
get
the
the
money
rolled
over
and
get
it
corrected
so
that
it
is
accurate
because
then
the
first
thing,
the
glaring
thing,
the
notes
receivable
says:
90
000.
No,
that's
completely
inaccurate.
B
I
know
it's
wrong.
I've
got
documented
proof,
so
this
is.
B
Yes,
you're
right,
thank
you
on
page
14
you'll,
see
notes
receivable,
as
it
says,
90
000,
and
we
know
it's
closer
to
66
000
right
around
there,
and
then
I
did
get
it.
I
I
saw
a
check
today,
so
I
know
there's
more,
but
so
we're
working
on
that
the
the
operating
bank
account
on
this
account
is
listed
as
one
one
million
nine
hundred
thirty
six
thousand
nine
hundred
ten
dollars
and
seventy
five
cents.
B
I
also
am
inquiring
about
the
interest
receivable
for
twenty
nine
hundred,
because
last
fiscal
year
there
was
a
a
withdrawal
of
that
exact
amount.
That
said
that
there
was
a
correction,
so
we're
still
trying
to
get
this
squared
away.
B
Accounts
payable
is
checks
going
out
these
the
fun
balance
numbers.
You
know
it's
got
estimations
and
appropriations
and
whatnot.
So
I'm
just
going
to
skip
ahead
on
that
part,
and
then
this
page
is
what
I've
done
is
again
merge
the
three
departments
all
together
into
a
simplified
page.
So
it's
easier.
B
These
are
our
our
budgets.
What
we've
spent
what's
encumbered
as
you'll,
see
the
available
budget
and
the
percent
used
nice
clean
page
compared
to
what
we
used
to
see
like.
I
think,
that's
what
you
were
basically
saying:
ed,
yes,
a
little
bit
nicer,
looking
well
yeah!
This
is
the
library
trust
fund
has
a
bunch
of
goose
eggs
because
they
haven't
rolled
our
money
properly
properly.
Yet
we
haven't
been
able
to
pay
our
bills.
B
B
D
D
B
B
That
that
amount's
pretty
accurate
all
right
so
getting
these
funds
set
up
where
we
have,
we
usually
have
a
big
amount
sitting
in
the
future
library
projects,
line
item,
trust
fund
books,
the
crop
itself.
You
know
a
hundred
and
what
was
160
000
now
at
this
point,
and
some
of
these
need
to
go
away,
trust
fund
furniture,
we
finished
that
project
that
that
needs
to
disappear.
A
Now,
before
you
move,
but
before
you
move
go
back
so
fellow
trustees,
what
what
I?
What
I
meant
in
my
opening
remarks
is
that
we
used
to
get
this
report
and
it
was
much
harder
to
understand
with
the
what
was
going
on
there.
So
this
happens
to
be
the
new
system
the
city
has
rolled
out.
So
this
is
not
just
for
us.
It's
for
the
entire
city
for
all
departments
and
as
genie
keeps
talking,
the
numbers
might
be
wrong,
but
those
of
us
who
have
been
around
a
while
the
format
is
much
better.
A
I
think
much
better
and
clearer
to
follow.
I
I
trust
that
the
numbers
will
start
filling
in
correctly
here,
but
this
will
be
probably
how
one
of
the
reports
that
you
would
need
every
week
to
or
every
month
to
talk
about,
what's
been
going
on
with
our
money.
A
So
this
is
kind
of
the
summary
right
here
in
addition
to
the
balances
that
we
just
previously
saw-
and
I
don't
know
if
david
sidley
is
still
on
the
phone
or
not,
but
the
first
thing
I
caught
of
course
was
that
balance
on
the
loan
from
the
foundation,
but
you're.
We
know
that's
not
right,
so
they're
going
to
be
fixing
that
correct.
A
A
May
not
have
known
the
100
000
that
was
loaned
to
the
foundation
to
start
the
foundation
has
been
working
really
hard
over
the
last
year
to
start
paying
that
down
so
they're,
giving
us
what
monthly
payments
right
to,
and
so
that
balance
has
gone
from
100
down
to
66.,
so
that
90
000
really
should
be
more
like
sixty
six
thousand
dollars.
B
Yeah
and
we're
working
on
it,
and
even
I
was
able
to
pull
last
year's
record
last
year's
financials
that
showed
it
was
in
the
seven
seventies
or
eighties.
You
know,
as.
A
B
A
B
Are
reflected
here
now
see
it's
interesting
because
you
see
that
that's.
Why
I'm
I
called
because
I
this
doesn't
make
any
sense
to
me,
because
you
see
notes,
receivable,
90,
000
and
then
the
chart
the
the
changes
and
then
the
ending
balance
is
84
000..
So
why
didn't
it
change
to
84
000
on
that
top
balance,
the
cash
balance.
A
B
A
C
B
Right,
it's
selling
a
90
000
asset
on
that.
So
just
be
assured,
we
are
all
working
on
it.
We
we're
going
to
make
sure
it's
correct.
This
is
a
this
report.
Is
the
more
detailed
version
of
the
transactions
for
this
this
particular
line
item.
This
is
your
cash
balance.
These
are
the
transactions
all
the
transactions
that
have
gone
through
and
when
you
see
debits,
it's
actually
in
the
county,
and
this
is
why
I
called
two
in
accounting.
This
is
this
column.
B
In
my
mind,
a
debit
is
a
takeaway,
and
this
is
a
this
is
adding
it
in,
and
the
credits
column
are
funds
going
out,
so
checks
being
generated,
or
this
is
the
friends
money
that
was
and
you'll
see
in
the
next
page,
real
quickly,
I'll
jump
to
it,
but
the
friends,
the
friends
of
library
we
have
gotten
it
stopped
to
go
through.
Your
account,
took
us
until
mid
august
to
get
them
to
stop,
but
we
we
finally
got
it
stopped,
and
so
this
will
stop
being
right.
Now
I
ran.
B
A
So
this
is
the
full
year
so
for
trustee
jones
and
trustee
norgaard.
What
we're
talking
about
here
is
that
the
city
used
the
trust
fund
as
a
way
to
process
cash
receipts
that
came
in
through
the
cash
register
in
the
library.
A
When
someone
would
buy
a
book
from
the
friends
bookstore
and
it
it
was,
it
was
driving
us
crazy
every
month,
when
we
look
at
it
and
wonder
why
was
there
like
100
coming
through
right,
so
we
have
worked
with
the
city
to
no
longer
have
that
set
up
differently
now,
so
we're
just
cleaning
this
up.
So
eventually
this
will
go
away
right
genie.
We
won't
see
these
things.
B
D
Pardon
me,
I
say
compute
as
they
clean
this
up,
where
we
just
get
a
single
total
for
cash
receipts.
B
It's
up
to
you,
you
in
the
past.
You
all
have
requested
detailed
transactions,
so
we've
gone
both
ways:
we've
had
where
you
just
get
the
bottom
line,
monthly
summary
and
then
recently
the
request
was:
can
we
get
all
the
transactions.
D
But
what
I
might
talk
you
know
when
we
talk
when
I
get
a
better
idea
of
the
whole
accounting
when
I
was
on
the
airport
commission.
What
we
ended
up
doing
is
really
simplifying.
We
had
the
details,
but
we
pulled
all
of
the
commissioners
and
the
19
said.
No,
we
don't
need
that
level
of
detail.
Just
give
us
kind
of
the
overarching.
D
A
This
this
this
report
has
evolved
I've
since
I've
been
on
the
board.
We've
gone
from
a
high
level
to
detail,
because
we
saw
things
happening
that
we
didn't
understand
so
for
a
while.
We
got
to
the
detail
because
we
were
trying
to
figure
out
why,
for
example,
this
100
would
come
through
and
100
would
go
out
right,
so
it
was.
It
was
a
hundred
dollars,
but
still
you
know,
we
wanted
to
watch
that
1.9
million
right.
A
B
And
as
an
example
on
your
screen
here,
where
it
shows
all
library
expenditures,
this
would
be
an
example
of
the
higher
level
transactions
where
you
would
see
the
charges,
the
ballot,
the
starting
balance,
the
the
monthly
charges
and
then
the
available
budget
or
what
was
year-to-date
spent.
B
So
that
would
be
more
reasonable,
but
your
your
category
is
a
bunch
of
zeros
right
now.
Okay,
you
shouldn't
and
typically
don't
have
a
lot
of
activity
in
your
account
in
the
past,
though,
what
it
was
is
the
daily
friends
money
going
in
and
out,
and
it
drew
a
lot
of
attention.
So
it
is
it's
much
cleaner.
Now
to
just
have
a.
A
Cooling
year
projects,
I
think
that
what
we,
what
would
be
also
very
educational,
is
that,
as
we
last
I
think,
couple
meetings
ago,
we
kind
of
got
into
how
you
use
this
account
to
pay
for
those
things
that
we
gave
you
money
for
right,
so
you're
running
invoices
for
books
and
videos
or
whatever.
So
those
are
the
kind
of
things
that
we
we
might
see
a
great
detail
right,
we
might
see
them
coming
in
and
out
just
so.
A
We
know
that
you're
spending
the
money-
I
guess,
but
these
kind
of
things
we
really
shouldn't
have
anyway,
so
we
don't
want
to
see
them
correct.
B
It's
up
to
you
yeah,
you
can
say
we
just
want
to
see
what
where
we
are
like
like
what
what's
on
the
screen,
where
you
would
just
see
the
beginning
budget,
what
was
what's
been
spent
so
far
and
what's
left,
and
you
know
that's
how
our
normal
expenditure
status
reports
were.
They
were
very,
very
simple,
but
then
you
could,
if
you,
if
you
needed
the
details,
you
could
go
get
it
or
I
could
provide
it.
B
B
Sorry
I
couldn't
yeah
just
the
last
page
of
that
is
just
one
more
line
item.
The
contribution
is
not
governmental.
There's
a
25.95
check.
Honestly,
it
came
from
a
library
and
it
went
into
your
account
on
a
mistake.
Instead
of
so
you're
welcome
one
of
our
books,
an
interlibrary
loan.
I
think
that's
what
that
is.
A
C
A
So
what
I'd
like
to
do
is,
as
we
were
speaking
a
few
minutes
ago,
I'd
like
for
the
finance
committee
to
maybe
have
a
meeting
here
soon
to
kind
of
review
this
with
eugenie
and
and
to
have
understand
why
he
needs
to
present
each
of
these
meetings
when
it
comes
to
the
financial
report.
So
maybe
we
can
do
that
before
the
next
meeting
and
give
an
attempt
to
start
introducing
him
into
it.
So
he
can
kind
of
help.
You
with
the
presentation
is
that
okay.
A
A
Boy
yeah
it
does.
I
just
want
to
see
our
money
in
the
right
place
now,
once
we
get
there,
I
I
I
will
love
it
even
more
right.
A
A
Thank
you
genie.
As
always,
our
next
item
is,
as
you
guys
recall
a
week
ago
tonight
right
we
can
go
where's
the
time
flying.
A
We
had
an
amazing
meeting
with
all
the
groups
and
established
the
priorities
for
the
library
and
again
I
want
to
thank
all
of
you
who
participated
in
that,
and
I
put
it
on
the
agenda
for
tonight
just
to
kind
of
allow
us
to
have
one
more
discussion
about
it
and
to
see
if
there's
any
changes
that
we
want
to
make
to
it
or
if
we've
had
a
chance
to
sleep
on
it
a
few
a
week
and
then
start
talking
about.
A
What's
the
next
phase
of
this
and
and
have
jeannie,
let
us
know
what
her
process
will
be,
but
more
importantly,
I
know
that
both
the
friends
and
the
foundation
and
the
trustees
are
quite
anxious
and
you
know
what
can
we
do
next?
You
know
how
can
we
get
some
of
these
projects
kicked
off.
How
can
we
get
started
on
some
things?
A
So
I
that's
why
I
wanted
jeannie
to
to
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
this
recent
measure,
j
application
process,
because
I
think
we
all
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
not
missing
an
opportunity
that
we
might
be
able
to
apply
for
some
money
that
could
help
us
with
some
of
these
projects,
but
before
we
get
to
that,
let
me
let
me
stop
there.
Anybody
have
any
thoughts.
Questions
concerns
rethoughts
on
the
priority
documents
that
you
have
in
front
of
you.
D
One
question,
and
maybe
it's
my
recollection
on
this
because
we
talked
about
the
creating
spaces
in
the
library
to
meet
community
needs,
and
you
may
recall
we
had
a
discussion
about
talking
about
both
physical
and,
what's
the
other
word
virtual
virtual.
Thank
you
and
I
thought
we
were
going
to
kind
of
include
both
of
those
terms
in
it.
But
maybe
I
don't
recall
correctly.
D
It's
going
to
be
right,
so
yeah,
but
I
thought
we
were
trying
to
clarify
again.
We
were
talking
not
just
physical,
because
I
think
the
tendencies
to
think
about
physical
space
and
library
to
meet
community
needs
versus
virtual
opportunities.
I
I
won't
believe
you
the
point.
I
just
wanted
to
ask
the
question.
B
D
Yeah,
it
was
on
the
the
priorities
we
talked
about.
It
was
really
the
the
the
third
priority,
I
think,
or
second
excuse
me-
create
spaces
in
the
current
library
facility
to
meet
community
needs
and
the
other
was
secure.
Funding
to
create
spaces
in
the
current
library
to
meet
community
needs.
That
was
the
priorities
for
council
and
I
thought
we
had
a
little
discussion
about
specifying
that
we're
talking
about
physical
and
virtual
spaces,
not
just
physical,
but
my
recollection
may
be
a
little
off
no.
A
D
It's
item
7a
that
I'm
looking
at
as
well
as
7a.
It's
the
library
board
of
trustees.
Thank
you.
Okay,.
A
That
helps
so.
Yes,
I
remember
we
had
a
conversation
about,
especially
when
it
related
to
the
recent
foundation
donation
to
buy
hot
spots
right.
We
kind
of
got
off
into
how
that
has
changed
the
program
at
the
library
and
should
we
should.
We
include
that
as
a
goal
to
expand
that
program
first
of
all,
but
are
there
other
virtual
programs
that
we
might
want
to
include
in
this?
If
that's
that,
is
that
what
we're
talking
about.
D
I
don't
know
that
we
need
to
discuss
it
again.
I
I
I
was
hoping
we
would
see
it
in
there
like
create
physical
as
well
as
virtual
spaces
in
the
current
library
to
meet
community
needs.
That
was
it
just
just
to
keep
people
alert
and
city
council
members
that
we're
talking
not
just
about
physical
space,
which
I
think
when
we
tend
to
talk
about
libraries,
we
tend
to
think
about
physical,
but
also
talk
about
the
virtual.
I
again,
I
don't
want
to
belabor
it.
D
We
talked
about
it
last
week
I
mean,
if
I'm
the
only
one
that
feels
that
way,
I'm
I'm
perfectly
fine
with
consensus,
so
I
just
thought
for
clarification
to
really
draw
people's
attention.
E
You
know,
I
I
think
it's
really
important,
that
that
wording
be
put
in
there.
I
think
it
it's
important
that
we
can
that
it's
written
down
virtual
spaces,
because
that's
what
you
know
a
lot
of
things
are
going
to,
and
I
think
it's
something
that
people
expect
at
this
time
and
want
to
know
that
it's
available.
So
I
think
I
think
it's
I
think,
if
you're
right
on
we
need
to,
we
need
to
include
that
wording.
I
think
it's
important.
A
So
my
my
feeling
on
this
is
that
jamie
has
established
her
priorities
and
unless
jenny
wants
to
change
hers,
we
have
more
power
over
what
our
priorities
are
right.
So
on
the
trustee
document,
which
is
below
the
one
and
I'm
sorry
here,
I
go
again
trying
to
scroll
this
screen
we're
in
let's
go
to
set
item
7a
where
it
says
library,
board,
of
trustees
as
the
border,
commission
or
committee
name
right.
So
jenny
is
that
fair?
A
B
Right
we
I,
I
feel,
like
that's
two
separate
issues.
Physical
space
as
tasks
and
a
virtual
virtual,
focusing
on
virtual
services
is
a
is
a
separate
item.
I'm
sorry,
I
can't
share
my
screen.
That's
okay,
that's!
Okay!
So
I
meant
to
make
it.
A
A
Because
that
we're
saying
that
is
our
priority
and
that
supports
genie's
program
all
all
together
right,
but
would
you
guys
like
to
see
that
change
may
be
on
there
because
remember
we
created
that
document
kind
of
sitting
here
right
now,
so
I
think
that
if
we
want
this
is
our
last
time
to
to
make
the
change.
So,
do
I
hear
that
we'd
like
to
change
that.
C
C
I
I
would
favor
the
change
for
the
trustees
document.
I
see
the
point
that
you
made
last
week
al
I
get
that
I
think
it'll
simply
be
more
explicit.
Well,
it
will
be
in
fact,
more
explicit
if
we
use
both
terms
in
our
document.
A
Okay,
so
and
another
thing
in
thinking
about
this,
I
think
that
it
also
would
set
an
example
for
both
of
our
organizations,
both
the
trustees-
I'm
sorry,
both
the
friends
and
the
foundation
to
hook
into
that
right.
So
if
they
have
an
opportunity
to
help
us
support
that
like
if
they
want
to
expand
the
hot
spots
again
or
by
computer,
I
don't
know
what
that
might
be.
I
think
it
would
fold
into
ours.
Then
we
would
then
fold
up
to
jeannie,
I'm
sure
jeannie
would
not
say
no.
A
If
we
came
along
and
said,
we
want
to
buy
her
a
hundred
hot
spots,
because
it's
so
popular,
but
I
can
understand
why
hers
presenting
to
city
council
shows
that
she's
much
more
inclusive
than
just
saying
spaces
right.
So
with
that
genie,
can
you
please
update
our
number
two
to
to
read
secure
funding,
to
create
both
virtual?
I'm
sorry,
both
let's
say
both
physical
and
virtual
spaces
in
the
current
library
facility
to
meet
community
needs.
C
A
Absolutely
we'll
let
them
see
that
as
a
matter
of
fact
they're
both
on
here.
What,
where
is,
let's
look
at
theirs,
so
the
next
one
down
is.
C
A
A
The
friend
said
fry
building,
let's
get
moving,
which
still
tickles
me,
so
I
mean
I.
I
think
that
once
again,
that
theirs
is
they're
very
specific
about
what
they're
interested
in
moving
forward
to
support,
and
so
I
guess
my
question
would
be
for
the
friends.
Would
they
want
to
somehow?
A
C
Let
me
just
point
out
that
the
that's
in
the
other
two
organizations.
E
A
All
right,
okay,
so
we're
going
to
make
the
change
to
our
plan
genie
and
then
I
think
that
these
plans
are
we're
done.
So
can
you
share
with
us
what
what
is
the
next
step
in
this
and
is
there
anything
that
we
need
to
do
next.
B
So
I
have
already
submitted
our
request,
our
papers
to
the
city,
but
I
will
send
them
an
update.
It's
not
another
deal.
I
will
send
the
revision,
I'm
also
going
to
include
the
friends
in
the
foundation
just
as
oh,
absolutely
material,
because
I
think
that
they
should
see
that
we
value
this
process.
This
document
and
we've
got
other
support.
So
that's
good.
I'm
gonna
send
that
in
and
then
the
city
council
is
hosting
their
visionings
session.
B
It's
a
it's
a
public
meeting
and
it's
on
november
19th
and
20th
we're
having
a
strategic
visioning
retreat
with
more
details
to
come.
But
there
will
be
time
for
public
comment.
You
can
come
and
observe
and
that's
when
they're
going
to
set
their
priorities
for
probably
the
next
two
years
and
decide
what
projects
are
priorities
for
the
city.
A
So
I
I
know
you,
you
may
not
be
able
to
answer
this
question
at
this
point,
but
I'm
assuming
that
they're
going
to
have
this
open
session
and
are
they
going
to
will?
Will
we
know
that
the
library
will
be
discussed
or
that
partisan
wreck
will
be
discussed
or
is
it
just
come
and
share
with
us
your
vision
as
a
citizen
of
palm
springs?
What
you're
thinking
do
you
know
what
how
it's
going
to
be
run.
B
I
don't,
but
I
I
the
ones
that
I've
attended
before
I've
participated
in
these
before
and
they
usually
have
a
consultant
who
directs
them
on
the
process.
A
B
So
I'm
not
sure
at
what
level
the
department
heads
are
going
to
participate
this
time,
but
in
the
past
we've
gone
around
and
and
talked
about
our
priorities
for
our
departments,
and
I
think
this
this
document
is
a
way
to
speed
that
process
along
because
we'll
have
submitted
that
already
right
and
we
can
talk
about
it
as
a
group.
What
do
we
think
it's
the
most
impactful
for
the
city?
B
What
what
are
the
most
critical
needs
and
then
they're
gonna,
probably
rank
things
and
discuss
and
then
choose
so
it's
probably
a
whole
process
with
with
someone
in
charge
to
to
guide
them
and
make
sure
that
the
data,
like
our
consultants,
that
we've
had
so
I
I
think.
A
We
should
be
prepared,
as
a
group
including-
and
I
say
us-
it
includes
the
friends
and
the
foundation
that
we
may
all
want
to
either
be
at
that
meeting,
have
strong
representation
at
those
meetings
and
have
these
documents
in
our
hands
and
talk
about
how
this
is
a
group
of
citizens
that
have
come
together
and
strongly
support
the
library
and
the
priorities
that
you've
set
forth
and
we're
we're
putting
it
to
paper
right.
So
I
think
that
that's
a
strong
statement
to
the
council
when
they
hear
that,
don't
you.
A
I
think
so
too,
all
right,
I
again
good
work.
I
think
that
this
this
is
something
that
we'll
have
in
front
of
us
now
for
quite
some
time.
So
I
want
to
go
to
the
next
topic
that
we
we
brought
up
just
a
few
minutes
ago,
and
I
know
that
there
has
been.
I
was
in
a
string
of
communications,
especially
on
the
library
foundation,
where
a
member
of
the
board
saw
this
announcement
and
started
having
conversation.
A
I
love
the
fact
that
everybody's
ready
to
get
started-
and
I
said,
let's,
let's
wait
until
tonight-
to
have
a
little
more
clarification
that
process
that
that's
been
announced,
judy,
that's
for
anybody
in
the
city
or
any
kind
of
group.
So
it's
and
now
I'm
where
I
got
confused
and
I
hope
I
didn't
you
know
dampen
the
enthusiasm
of
the
foundation.
B
I
was
told
that
the
departments
have
their
own
process
and
just
as
recently
as
as
monday,
we
do
have
a.
We
have
a
capital
improvement
project
form
that
we
fill
out
and
we
submit
to
the
engineering
department
to
tell
them
what
our
needs
are
and
then
they
work
with
within
themselves
to
figure
out
what
our
priorities
and
then
they
go
to
measure
j.
You
know
so
it's
a
city
city
as
a
department.
B
B
I
we
should
all
apply,
because
you
know
I
I
I
don't
want
to
bombard
them
with
paperwork,
but.
A
A
Should
we
work
on
this
application
together
as
the
trustees,
the
foundation
and
the
friends
saying
that
we'd
like
to
move
this
project
forward,
we
want
some
measure
j
money
and
that
we'll
try
to
make
up
the
rest
whatever
needed,
or
what
give
us
some
direction
here
on
what
you
think
we
should
do.
C
Can
I
say
something
ed,
absolutely,
okay,
so
the
way
I
read
it
and-
and
I
may
be
wrong,
but
the
way
I
read
it
was
that
there
was
a
separate
allotment
of
funds
and
it
said
to
community
nonprofits,
and
so
that's
why
I
thought
we
could
apply
for
a
grant
for
something
totally
different.
But
if
it's
inappropriate
for
us
to
double
dip
or
you
think
that
it's
somehow
going
to
screw
up,
you
know
the
bigger
goal.
Then
we
won't.
But
I
was
just
looking
at
it
like.
Oh
no.
A
A
A
Okay,
so
if
that's
the
case,
then
I
don't
think
it's
double
dipping
david.
I
think
that
if
we've
all
agreed
that
the
fry
building
is
a
project
that
we
want
to
go
after
and
we
want
to
work
on
that
building
as
all
of
us
coming
together,
I
think
the
applications,
I
think
it'll
be
a
strong
application
from
all
of
us
asking
for
some
funding
to
do
that.
A
B
Think
that
I
think
you
each
can
apply
and
you
can
each
apply
for
the
same
thing.
It
says
the
different
department
is
this
city
commission
even
has
a
checkbox
for
city
department,
so
it
has
organization
individual
neighborhood,
so
I
I
think
it's
it's
fair
to
do.
If,
if
the
foundation
thinks
that
the
fry
building
is
important,
they
should
apply
for
that.
B
If
the
friends
also
think
it's
important,
but
they
should
too,
and
if,
if
we
all
do,
then
you
know
that
yes,
there
are
four
applications
and
then
you
know
we
might
be
able
to
touch
on
different
reasons.
Why,
and
as
a
group,
we
will
come
up
with
a
yes,
it
might
be
four
applications
for
one
thing,
but
it
would
be.
I
think
it
would
be
helpful
because
each
one
would
supplement
the
other
and
not
it
wouldn't
be
a
competition.
A
So
judy
here's
here's
here's
one
place
where
another
place
where
I'm
a
little
confused,
and
I
think
this
is
where
we
we
need
some
clarity
on
this
from
you.
We
talked
about
funding
you
carving
out
some
existing
meeting
facilities
in
the
current
building
right.
We
kind
of
know
that
that's
that's
not
going
to
be
the
amount
of
money
that
you
need
to
do.
The
fry
building
right
so
is
that
is
that
a
project
that
we
need
to
include
here,
or
you
know
we.
A
We
know
that
our
goal
here
is
to
increase
meeting
facilities
and
to
give
the
library
more
space.
We
all
agree
that
that
clearly
in
our
priorities,
we
just
went
through
that
discussion.
What
do
you
need
the
most?
What
what
do
you
want
us
to
ask
for
I
mean:
do
you
want
us
to
buy
to
go
after
money
to
do?
Let
me
maybe
stop
there.
A
B
I
think
we
should,
I
think
we
should
include
it
and
then
they
might
find
something
that
strikes
their
fans
and
they
might
say.
Oh
that's,
really,
that's
something
we
haven't
thought
of
and
that's
interesting
and
it
fits
right
within
the
budget
that
we
can
afford,
because
I
was
just
thinking
what
else
can
I
come
up
with
like
other
projects
this
week?
You
know
we
need
a
lot.
I
was
like
oh
it'd,
be
kind
of
neat
to
read
the
wall
on
the
public
patio
and
make
it
more
of
an
art
wall.
B
That's
see-through,
and
that
was
one
of
the
parts
of
our
renovation
was
that
we
were
designed
that
outer
wall
that's
a
project,
a
smaller
project
that
could
be
something
measure
j
might
want
to
work
on
it.
So
we
could
pieces
part
of
some
of
the
things
that
we
do
want
to
do
to
renovate
the
library,
but.
B
A
As
the
trustee
chair,
I
think
that
we
should,
I
would
like
to
see
us
come
together
with
membership
from
all
three
groups.
Talk
about
this
application,
talk
about
a
way,
a
strategy
of
applying
identifying
what
we
want
to
apply
for
and
then
decide
that
we
want
to
do
it
together
or
do
we
want
it
separately?
A
That's
my
opinion,
nancy
david,
any
juanita!
You
have
a
comment
well.
E
I
think
it's
more
impactful
if
the
different
groups
all
apply
for
different
parts
of
the
same
project
so
like
if
we
all
going
after
the
fry
building,
yeah.
E
The
book,
sale
area
and
the
library
wants
the
part
for
the
archives.
I
mean
I
think,
between.
If
all
of
us
could
get
some
money
on
this,
and
I
think
it's
more
impactful
when
they
see
hey
three
different
groups
want
to
get
this
fry
building
done
and
the
trustees
are
willing
to
put
in
money
for
it
as
well.
E
Think
that
you're
right
it
needs
to
be
a
coordinated
effort,
and
if
we,
if
we
focus
on
different
aspects
of
it,
that's
what's
going
to
be
the
most
powerful,
because
then
we're
going
to
end
up
with
a
complete
project
rather
than
a
little
piece
of
a
big
project.
A
So
I
think
that
once
again
we
need
to
probably
have
a
discussion
about.
It
sounds
to
me
like
definitely,
the
fry
building
is
something
we
want
to
apply
for,
and
it
sounds
like.
A
Then
we
we
could
also
apply
for
the
meeting
rooms
and
the
current
main
building
as
another
option,
but
maybe
what
we
need
to
do
is
is
just
what
nancy
suggested
is
that
we
talked
about
the
fry
building
being
our
primary
project,
and
each
of
us
then
go
after
what
we
think
we
need
and
that's
the
the
part
of
the
project
we
apply
for
that
allows
jeannie.
A
Then
that
allows
jeannie
then
to
do
her
application
or
might
bring
it
all
together
in
terms
of
there
might
be
something
that
she
has
to
ask
for
that.
We
may
not,
for
example,
it
will
be
a
city
building,
so
the
the
process
of
designing
it
and
doing
all
of
that
has
to
come
from
the
city
right.
So
that's
that
might
be
what
genie
asked
for
is
the
planning
money
and
the
architectural
and
all
those
things
that
we
don't
want
to
touch
right
now.
We'd
much
rather
do
the
things
that
building
needs.
A
Like
you
know
putting
a
new
air
conditioner
in
it
and
getting
a
new
bookstore
in
there,
there
might
be
things
in
there
that
we
might
want
to
fund
to
make
no
air
conditioning.
Excuse
me.
We
might
want
to
make
sure
it
has.
You
know
state-of-the-art
technology
or
state-of-the-art,
something
that
she
may
not
be
able
to
ask
for.
Am
I
making
sense,
because
I
know
the
city
is
not
going
to
want
to
give
it
all
the
bells
and
whistles,
but
we
all
do
right,
so
that
could
be
the
parts
of
it
that
we
asked
for.
C
B
C
Big
fight
do
they
historically
have
there
been
upward
limits.
B
B
A
But
to
me
we
have
we
have
two
things
in
our
favor.
First
of
all,
we've
got
a
strong
gift
of
citizens
that
are
asking
for
some
money.
Second
of
all,
this
project
is
in
the
priority
list
for
measure
j,
so
we're
not
coming
up
with
something
that
they
would
view
as
we're
going
to
give
some
money
to
a
group,
and
we
won't
ever
see
that
again,
it's
going
to
it's
going
to
then
fold
into
a
much
larger
project
of
what
we're
trying
to
do
here
right.
A
B
You
know
so
think
think
of
those
other
projects.
B
B
A
B
Not
on
their
list-
and
that's
some
that's
a
smaller
project,
we
could
have
it
done
in
a
year
and
it
would
be
a
successful
measure,
j
project
that
we
could
put
aside
on
and
they
I
think
that
would
be
a
good
good
idea.
Good
thing.
C
Yeah,
so
I
my
ques,
I
have
a
question.
The
question
is:
is
the
fray
building
on
the
city's
radar?
Yes
in
in
any
kind
of
form?
Yes,
so,
okay,
so
since
it
is,
it
would
seem
to
make
sense
to
at
least
to
me
representing
the
foundation
that
we
use
this
opportunity
to
apply
for
a
grant
for
something
else,
because
if
the
city
is
going
to
do
the
fray
building
either
way,
then
why
are
we
doing
this?
C
C
A
So
david
answer
your
question,
the
last
measure
of
j,
meaning
that
I
went
to
and
granted
it
was
they
were
on.
They
were
dark
and
they've
now
started
meeting
again,
but
they
were
at
that
time
discussing
their
five-year
plan.
The
library
is
everywhere.
The
fry
building
is
in
the
first
two
year
planning
and
then
the
main
library
file
is
in
there
as
well.
So,
okay,
yes,
we're
we're
on
their
radar.
Now
we
need
to
firm
that
in
their
on
their
list
right,
so
we
got
a
little
work
to
do
there
genie.
A
Does
we
all
do
but
you're
right?
We
could.
We
could
ask
for
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
to
build
meeting
facilities
and
then
we
all
agree
that
you
know
we
might
take
some
trust
fund.
We
might
take
some
money
from
the
foundation.
We
ask
the
friends
to
give
it.
Maybe
the
icing
on
the
cake
if
the
city
will
build
the
basic
meeting
room
for
genie.
Is
that
what
is
that?
What
you're
thinking
I
mean
we
could?
We
could
certainly
do
that.
B
Radar,
if
you
go
to
measure
j,
if
you
go
to
the
city's
website,
you
find
the
measure
j
section.
Just
google
measure
j
palm
springs
and
you
can
go
to
their
page.
There's
a
tab
on
the
left
that
says
measure
j
funded
projects
and
has
a
full
list
of
everything
that
they've
done,
and
there
are
things
like
excuse
me:
james
jesse,
kitchen
equipment,
lights,
underwater
lights
for
the
pool
they
did
a
shade
structure
at
the
mizell.
B
So
but
they've
done
all
kinds
of
visitors
center
landscaping.
Library,
computers
was
forty,
seven
thousand
to
eight
hundred.
That
was
more
than
I
thought,
but
there
are
all
kinds
of
things:
village,
green
improvements,
bikes,
trail,
fencing
trash
service
on
the
trails.
It
was
a
water
valve
replacement
at
sunrise
park.
So
honestly,.
E
E
A
I
think
that
you
know
showing
that
we're
putting
some
money
into
it
as
well,
might
give
them
pause
for
saying:
okay,
they're
really
serious
about
doing
this,
and
we
can
help
them.
Do
it
right,
and
I
just
made
those
numbers
up
by
the
way
guys.
So
I'm
I'm
not
all
I'm
saying
is
that
in
in
history,
we've
used
trust
fund
money
like
the
wellwood
patio,
for
example,
so
it
wouldn't
be
out
of
our
purview
to
say
we
want
to.
We
need
some
more
money
to
help
her
achieve
her
goal
of
more
meeting
facilities.
A
We
just
need
to
know
what
that
and
jenny
have
we
ever?
I
know
you're
gonna
roll
your
eyes.
When
I
ask
you
this,
have
we
ever
looked
at
price
for
putting
in
a
meeting
room
in
those
spaces?
I
do
we
have
any
idea
what
it
would
cost.
A
We
know
that,
for
example,
what
we're
talking
about
here
is
that
genie
has
a
storage
room
and
if
I'm
mislabeling
these,
please
forgive
me
but
there's
a
storage
room.
That
she's
talked
about
emptying
out
to
make
kind
of
like
a
boardroom
meeting
facility
for
small
groups
and
then
she's
got
another
much
larger
group
room
that
we
talked
about
being
able
to
even
maybe
divide
it
with
dividers
if
and
make
a
larger
meeting
room
right
genie.
That's
the
space
you're
talking
about.
B
Yeah,
it
just
depends
on
how
much
action
we
want
to
take
on
this
building
before
we
decide
what
we're
going
to
do.
We
could
we
could
do
those
two
spaces
or
we
could
do
the
first
one
first
and
get
it
up
and
running
and
and
then,
if,
if
there's
still
momentum
and
we
haven't
renovated
the
building,
yet
we
could
still
work
on
that
next
room.
A
I
know
that
she
walked
around,
we
looked
at
it
back
then.
We
certainly
don't
want
to
invest
in
that
building
for
something
that
we
might
be
tearing
down
in
the
next
four
or
five
years
right.
So
I
know
that
we
have
looked
at
cheaper
materials
and
what
I
mean
by
cheaper.
You
know
glass
versus
putting
up
walls,
for
example,
or
you
know
it's
it's
a
matter
of
like
she
just
said,
painting
and
maybe
buying
some
nice
furniture,
or
maybe
some
nice.
A
B
I
think
the
most
expensive
part
of
that
room
would
probably
be
the
technology
laptops
was.
We
need
we're
at
the
point
where
we
needed
laptops
buy
a
flat
screen
tv
which
is
not
expensive
comparatively
to,
and
then
we
probably
need
to
put
a
new
door
on
that
room,
because
it's
a
solid
wood
door
and
I
would
like
to
have
a
see-through
door.
B
You
know
I
would
like
to
have
a
room
where
I
could
see
in
see
what's
going
on
the
door
it,
but
the
door
is
like
a
10-foot
tall,
solid
wood
door,
so
it
can't
require
a
custom
door.
B
A
So
that
that
room
then
is
available
for
us
to
have
our
meetings
for
their
friends
to
have
their
meetings
for
the
foundation
to
have
their
meetings.
I
mean
you
know
it
becomes
a
a
place
for
the
community,
we're
all
community
and
we
we
struggle
with
that.
I
hope
someday.
We
all
meet
in
person
again
so
and
other.
I
know,
there's
many
other
groups
in
the
city
who
don't
have
a
place
to
go,
to
have
a
meeting
that
would
love
to
have
something
they
could
use
right.
A
So
I
I
really,
I
think,
that
a
current
meeting
facility
in
the
main
library
I'd
like
to
ask
for
it
all
I'd
like
to
have
for
the
big
one
and
the
larger
one
and
see
what
they
give
us
right
and
go
from
there.
D
A
C
A
That's
so
the
question
is
then
dr
bourbon:
do
we
do
we
raise
that
flag
now
in
this
process?
Make
them
aware
that
we
are
behind
it
or.
A
E
You
know
it
might
be
about
momentum
right
if
it
is
on
their
radar.
If
they
are
thinking
about
it,
maybe
we
can
push
them
to
do
something
about
it
because,
like
dr
barba
said
just
because
it's
on
their
radar
doesn't
mean
they're
gonna
do
it.
So
if,
if
it's
on
their
radar
they're
thinking
about
the
fry
building,
and
then
we
give
them
that
extra
push,
that
might
be
what
it
takes
to
actually
accomplish
something
yeah,
I
don't
know
I
mean
that's
just
no.
A
Having
done
that
in
my
career,
where
you
you,
you
pepper
a
future
project
as
part
of
your
request,
saying
in
preparation
for
the
fry
building,
we're
asking
for
money
to
build
this
build.
You
know
this
meeting
room,
hey
I've
been
there.
I've
done
that.
I
mean
you
know,
but
you
do
that
and
I
think
we've
got
to
get
ready
to
go,
see
visit,
measure
j,
commission.
A
I
think
we've
got
to
get
in
front
of
them
real
soon
and
luckily
most
of
us
know
at
least
one
person
on
that
commission,
if
not
multiple
so
and
a
former
trustee
by
the
way
sits
on
that
commission,
which
is
in
our
favor.
So
I
think
that
it's
it's
worth
finding
out
how
soon
we
can
go
speak
to
them.
But
in
the
meantime,
what
do
you
guys?
What's
the
pleasure
of
the
group
here,
including
the
president
of
the
trustees
and
the
friends
I
mean:
do
you
guys?
B
Do
you
want
to
do
you
want
to
decide
now,
or
do
you
want
to
maybe
schedule
a
a
smaller
ad
hoc
group
to
come
together.
C
A
You're
right
not
to
say
that
if
any
of
you
bump
into
someone
at
a
cocktail
party,
you
can't
say
hey
we're
working
on
something
right.
But
let's
see.
A
Yeah
we
we,
we
have
a
building
standing
committee
right
now.
We
have
one
member
on
there,
dr
borda,
but
we
certainly
could
have
the
trustees
building
committee
I'm
happy
to
to
join
that
or
if
one
of
the
others
want
to
join
that
along
with
david
and
nancy,
and
have
a
call
and
just
talk
about
how
we
organize
ourselves
around
this,
so
that
we're
not
stepping
on
one
another
and
we
get
this
underway
how's.
That.
B
B
But
if
you
wanted
to
have
a
volunteer
group
of
people
get
together,
you
could
it's
not
related
to
the
building.
This
is
related
to
the
measure.
J
application.
A
A
Okay,
so
that's
that's
it
then
so
juanita
and
I
and
david
and
nancy.
Can
we
maybe
schedule
a
time
and
talk
about
the
application
and
who
wants
to
do
what
and
of
course
jeannie
you
can
be
there
too
right,
yeah,
all
right,
I'll
I'll,
send
out
a
request
to
everybody
and
see
how
soon
we
can
get
everyone
together
for
a
call
and
go
from
there
how's
that.
C
I'm
looking
at
the
commission
members
ed,
aren't
there
two
former
trustees
on
that?
I
don't
know
who's.
A
C
A
Your
phone
number,
but
I
I
think
that
it's
probably
okay
for
us
to
as
part
of
this
application
process.
Clearly
we
need
to
plant
if
not
to
go
after
a
fry
building,
but
we
certainly
when
we
walk
away
from
that.
If
they
give
us
ten
thousand
dollars,
I
know
we're
coming
back
for
more
for
the
fry
building.
You
know,
I
hope
they
give
us
more
than
that,
but
clearly
it's
a
priority
for
them
and
for
us-
and
let's
not
forget,
we
want
a
whole
new
library
to
begin
with.
So
that's
also
involved.
C
A
Good,
all
right
so
I'll
work
on
getting
I'll,
send
an
email
to
everybody
to
get
that
meeting
scheduled
as
soon
as
possible.
Okay,
great
discussion,
it's
exciting
to
go
after
money.
I
love
doing
that
all
right,
let's
see
so
speaking,
of
going
after
money.
Our
next
topic
is
the
california
state
library
grant
application
building
forward
library
infrastructure
program
request
to
provide
support
to
the
city
council
for
application
jeanne.
What
do
you
need
from
us.
B
I
need
just
allies
on
this
one.
The
california
state
library,
has
received
439
million
dollars
in
one-time
fund
to
create
a
equity-focused
matching
infrastructure
grant
program
to
support
local
library,
maintenance,
capital
projects,
broadband
and
technology
upgrades
and
purchasing
of
devices.
So
this
project
is
I'm
sorry.
I
can't
share
my
screen,
but
I'm
really
irritated
at
this
this
computer
right
now
I
mean
I
have
no
controls.
I
can't
mute
myself.
I
can't
make
somebody
a
co-host,
I'm
nothing.
B
So
I'm
frustrated
sorry
a
little
frustration
there,
so
this
grant
application
process
they're
doing
preliminary
applications
right
now
through
the
end
of
october,
to
kind
of
get
an
idea
of
what
the
need
is
now.
The
the
way
that
it's
been
described
is
that
it's
for
the
funding
that
we
can
request
is
for
infrastructure
upgrades
that
support
life.
Safety
needs
specifically
there's
an
sb.
B
Let
me
see
what
is
it?
Sb
120,
I
believe,
is
what
it
is.
It's
in
your
packet
yeah,
the
example
sb129.
The
sb129
information
that
I
saw
was
super
small.
It
was
just
like
infrastructure,
so
we've
got
to
find
out
the
definitions
and
be
sure
we
could
justify
our
life
safety
needs,
but-
and
we
have
a
lot
here
at
the
library
that
would
qualify
because
we
don't
have
sprinklers-
we
don't
have
a
backup
generator
where
we've
got
ada
compliance
issues.
B
So
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
need.
It
requires
a
dollar
for
dollar
match
from
now
the
money
where
the
money
comes
from
it
could
come
from
anywhere.
It
could
come
from
the
trust
fund,
the
foundation,
the
friends,
the
city,
a
combination
of
all
of
that,
because
of
our
where
we
are
qualified
in
the
tiers.
We
are
required
to
do
dollar-for-dollar
match
where
we
fall,
so
we
can
apply
for
up
to
10
million
dollars,
which
means
we
would
need
to
justify
20
million
dollars
in
need.
B
B
That's
where
manager
jay
could
come
in
the
like.
I
said:
the
trustees,
the
friends,
the
foundation,
the
grant
process,
so
the
application
starts
in
december
and
tentatively
they
have
the
deadline
set
to
for
february
to
end
the
application
period.
B
A
C
B
So
we've
about
four
and
a
half
years
to
do
the
project
and
come
up
with
the
money.
So
this
could
be
something
if
measure
j
wanted
to
do
this
they
could.
They
could
parse
out
two
million
a
year
for
five
years
and
or
you
know,
make
up
the
do
the
math
and
make
it
less
than
that.
Obviously,
it's
based
on
poverty
level
and
we
are
at
20
20
of
our
community-
is
below
the
poverty
level.
I
believe
it's
what
the
what
the
number
means.
B
A
So
genie
and
looking
at
the
application,
this
sounds
like
this
would
be
perfect.
If
we
wanted
to
go
to
the
state
library
and
say
over
the
next
six
years,
we
will
be
doing
a
major
remodel
of
our
current
facility
to
bring
it
to
ada
compliant
and
to
safety
standards
for
earthquake,
which
is
probably
what's
going
to
rear
its
ugly
head
when
we
start
redoing
that
building.
We
know
that.
B
It's
part
of
our
it
was
part
of
the
plan.
We
knew
that
we
know
that
we
do
need
earthquake
retrofitting
too.
A
It
sounds
like
this.
This
is
perfect
match
money
to
what
measure
jay
would
want
to
probably
would
be
giving
us
as
well
right
so
and
it's
the
time
frame,
correct.
A
A
Because
then,
the
money
from
the
foundation
and
the
friends
and
even
trust
fund
once
again
goes
to
the
icing
on
the
cake.
That's
the
things
that
we
want
to,
but
the
state
library
which,
when
I
were
to
when
I
worked
in
san
francisco,
the
state
library
paid
a
great
deal
of
money
to
retrofit
all
the
old
branches
that
were
not
earthquake
compliant.
A
A
B
Yeah
so
anyway,
I
just
wanted
you
to
be
aware
of
this,
because
this
is
something
also
that
you
know
I'm
already
working
with
the
city
to
talk.
You
know
talk
to
the
different
departments
to
find
out
cost
estimates
or
what
we
need
or
what's
what's
considered,
qualifiable,
so
that
we
can
put
put
a
package
together
as
a
government
and
we
have
to
apply
as
a
city
we,
you
know
the
friends
apply
for
this,
the
foundation.
B
A
Well,
I
think
your
strong
application
also
does
include
what
we
just
went
through
this
evening
with
the
priorities
you've
got
citizen
groups
that
are
willing
to
raise
money
as
well
for
this
project.
So
not
only
would
you
use
city
funds
for
matching,
but
you
know
the
community
is
getting
behind.
You
know
a
new
library
as
well
right,
so
that
is
that
that
would
be,
I
think,
very
strong
knowing
that
how
they
work
right.
B
D
A
B
A
B
A
B
Want
to
make
everybody
aware
of
it,
the
more
I
talk
about
it.
I
hope
that
we
will
all
have
positive
thoughts
about
it
if
you,
if
it
comes
up
with
them
with
mr
jay
asked
or
at
the
community
level,
where
we're
talking
city,
council
members
or
we're
at
city
council
advocating
when
this
comes
before
city
council.
I
hope
that
everybody
can
help
advocate
for
the
grant
application
approval.
B
C
C
A
B
Right
yeah,
the
things
like
carpet
and
paint
are
not
included,
but
yeah,
we'll.
A
B
B
To
be
able
to
think
about
it,
or
if
anybody
asks
you,
oh
yeah,
yeah,
we
know
all
about
this,
we're
ready.
So
that's
a
great.
A
A
I
think
it's
a
great
opportunity,
so
all
right
jamie.
Thank
you.
A
A
B
I
have
a
conflict
on
policy
bylaws
committee,
because
I
we
can
only
have
two
and
I
wasn't
sure
who
so
we
should
yeah
just
reconfirm,
but
that
one
specifically,
we
need
someone
to
step
back.
A
And
so
fellow
trustees,
there
here's
a
list.
We
need
to
fill
this
out.
So,
as
we
just
said,
someone
needs
to
maybe
volunteer
to
go
to
advocacy
or
buildings.
A
Never
leave
trustee,
garner
and
norgaard
on
policies
advocacy,
you
know
you
can
you
can
well
I'm
already
on
to
anyone
who
want
to
volunteer,
I
don't
mind,
doing
advocacy
genie,
but
is
there
anyone
else
who
might
want
to
do
that
as
well?.
A
So
this
is
most
common.
In
my
experience,
let's
say
that
we
are
going
with
our
application
before
city
council
we're
advocating
for
the
library.
So
I
would
go
speak
on
our
behalf
to
city
council
by
the
way,
even
though
we
have
someone
assigned
to
this,
if
you
raise
your
hand
and
say
hey,
look,
I'm
dying
to
go
speak
to
city
council.
You
certainly
can
do
that.
It's
not
restrictive!
It's
just
that
we
have
someone
assigned
to
it
and
oftentimes.
A
A
A
A
Yeah,
because
we
had
it
changed
to
joel
no,
not
july,
we
had
it
changed
for
january
now
we're
going
to
change
it
back
to
july
when
we
have
to
elect
officers
so
trustee
norgaard
and
gardner.
Can
you
guys
come
together?
Look
at
the
the
bylaws
make
that
change
suggestion
and
bring
it
back
to
us
as
soon
as
you
can
and
we'll
vote
on
it,
and
it's
done.
I
think
I
think.
B
A
Yeah,
okay,
trustee
staff
or
any
future
agenda,
any
comments.
B
I
know
we're
going
to
be
bringing
you
the
annual
report
and
to
request
approval
of
that,
so
that
then
we
can
submit
that
to
the
city
council
as
per
your
bylaws.
B
That
should
be
coming
up.
You
have
some
other.
We
we
want
to
do
some
policy
updates
too.
We've
got
to
do
a
chromebook
policy,
but
I
know
that
one
is
coming
too,
but
is
there
anything
else
for
you
for
the
meeting.
B
A
Foundation
did-
and
I
think
that
was
just
part
of
our
agreement
right
right.
Okay,
all
right!
Well,
if
there's
nothing
else,
I'd
like
to
call
them
me
will
follow
me
to
an
end.
I
have
at
the
time
of
705.
A
and
again
thank
all
of
you
for
your
service,
your
participation
and
great
group,
great
meeting
and
as
in
the
famous
words
of
matthew
morris.
So
let's
get
moving
right.
B
I
don't
know
the
city
council
is
still
meeting
virtually
so
we're.
We
follow
them.