►
From YouTube: Library Board of Trustees | January 25, 2018
Description
No description was provided for this meeting.
If this is YOUR meeting, an easy way to fix this is to add a description to your video, wherever mtngs.io found it (probably YouTube).
C
A
E
C
B
C
C
A
C
C
Audit
director
status
report
so
you've
got
that
coming
back
and
the
LED
sign
will
need
that
is
done.
That
is
done
coming
back
and
finish.
Okay
and
the
trust
fund
furniture
which
we
all
know
now
will
be
spent
so
Bravo
for
that.
So
everything
is
okay
here
then
I
would
like
you
to
look
at
it's
the
one
10:18
expenditure
audit
trail.
C
Ingenious
explicitly
helpful
to
me,
because
these
figures
just
didn't
make
sense
to
me
at
all.
I
couldn't
find
him
and
I
wanted
to
go
down
it.
So
everybody
knows
where
all
the
money
is.
Okay.
The
first
figure
is
a
million
eight
hundred
ten.
If
you
are
with
me
on
that
and
Jeannie,
that
is
rollover
from
last
year's
budget,
correct,
correct
back
into
the
trust
fund.
C
A
C
A
C
C
A
C
The
other
items
are
donations
and
I'd
like
to
just
publicly
talk
about
the
$250.
This
is
the
one
of
my
favorite
people
that
come
to
the
library,
the
left,
cost
loves
being
writers
group.
This
is
what
Julie
their
50
year
with
us,
and
every
year
it
gets
bigger
and
bigger
and
more
exciting
and
more
interesting.
They
bring
great
authors
about,
subject
matter.
That
is
really
quite
interesting,
and
the
women
are
extremely
generous.
They
spend
a
lot
of
money
in
town,
they
have
a
good
time.
C
They
like
to
go
out
and
eat
and
do
other
things,
and
they
give
us
a
wonderful
basket
of
books,
and
so
I
I
always
want
to
give
them
a
shout.
Their
dinners
and
wonderful
people
to
work
with
so
I
just
want
you
to
kind
of
tune
into
this
page.
From
now
on,
as
we
move
through
our
year,
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
numbers
and
Jeannie
was
helpful.
I
said
what,
in
the
heck,
are
these?
What
else
do
you
need?
What
do
you
like?
I,.
E
D
A
D
B
E
E
C
F
You
get
to
sit
with
Al
Gore
so
anyway,
but
anyway
that
was
a
great
collaboration
with
the
Palm
Springs
Film
Festival.
So
thank
you.
Palm
Spring
speaks
for
doing
that
that
we're
in
we're
in
basking
in
the
attention
that
the
friends
is
getting
and
then
we
will
be
participating
in
Deepak
Chopra
on
February
3rd
and
will
be
providing
volunteers
and
also
will
have
a
table
for
the
friends
out
there
and
help
it
in
any
way.
F
We
can
and
we'll
do
the
same
thing
for
Lisa
scottoline
e
on
March
26,
March,
26,
thanks
Julie,
and
then
we
will
be
having
some
modernism
events.
We
will
have
to
oh
gosh
I,
think
it's
February
22nd
and
we
will
be
having
a
lecture
desert
as
amuse
with
Allan
Hess,
and
then
we
will
be
having
a
tour
of
the
Stephens
home
and,
oh,
my
goodness,
I,
forgot
and
I
believe
Allan.
Has
this
doing
that
as
well?
F
Thank
you
very
much.
We're
partnering
with
the
Preservation
Society.
So
we're
pretty
excited
about
that
that
we
were
able
to
do
that
for
modernism
and
then
our
last
larger
event.
That
will
do
excuse
me.
It
will
be
our
annual
meeting,
which
will
be
on
March
25th,
and
it
will
be
at
Gloria
Swanson's,
former
home,
which
is
now
Casa
I'm
in
which
is
a
lovely
boutique
hotel.
So
we
just
were
there
getting
things
ready
and
we're
pretty
excited
about
that.
So
we
hope
you
will
all
come
and
also.
F
We
are
very
pleased
to
be
a
part
of
meeting
together
with
the
foundation
and
the
trustees
and
and
for
the
friends
to
meet
together.
I
think
this
has
been
a
real
positive
thing.
I
can
I
can
tell
that
our
board
really
enjoys
that
we
are
collaborating
and
working
together
and
so
I
think
it
makes
us
a
stronger
unit.
So
that's
it
from
the
friends
and
thank
you
for
all
your
support.
Thank.
B
G
Well,
wood
patio
design,
landscape
historian,
as
I'd
mentioned
last
month,
we
received
a
proposal
from
Steve
Kalan
in
the
amount
of
$325
to
do
phase
one,
which
was
an
assessment
and
a
recommendation,
a
report
to
describe
the
existing
landscape.
We
had
at
the
well
with
library
and
see
how
we
can
push
those
comments
forward
to
the
design,
see
if
we're
able
to
incorporate
some
of
that.
G
There
was
a
phase
two
also
identified
in
the
proposal
for
an
amount
to
be
determined
which
was
pretty
much
just
the
time
and
material
based
on
working
with
the
designer
the
landscape
designer
we
have
on
contract
and
kind
of
going
back
and
forth
to
revise
the
design
to
have
a
landscape,
historic
theme
to
it
or
a
background
and
just
I
know.
We
couldn't
really
talk
about
it
last
month
in
depth
and
I
wanted
to
see
if
the
library
board
has
had
so
many
other
discussions
or
if
they
like
to
discuss
it
today.
G
C
It's
a
question
or
comment:
Franco
I
mean
I,
feel
I've
done
my
own
research,
everything
you
can
find
from
the
Historical
Society,
there's
not
a
lot
archival
about
that
time.
I
respect,
Gary,
John
highly
because
he's
really
protecting
things.
But
if
you
look
at
what
we
have
those
of
us
who
were
there
and
lived
there
a
little
bit,
it
was
cacti,
it
was
bougainvillea
and
you
can
look
at
the
photos
that
I've
brought
today
and
I.
Don't
know
why
we
need
this
professional
person
to
do
that.
C
C
Somebody
must
I
had
well
or
something
and
they
put
flowers
in
it,
and
you
see
that
there
was
grass
in
the
back.
So
if
I
don't
know
my
opinion,
is
it's
a
little
bit
of
money
but
I?
Don't
think
we
need
it?
We
keep
whittling
away
at
our
budget
and
I.
Think
architects,
Landscape
Architect
today
can
look
around
town
look
across
the
street
and
keep
us
and.
C
Coordinate
with
what's
in
the
neighborhood,
but
just
to
pay
somebody
to
go
and
look
at
the
same
picture
he's
got
great
credentials
better
than
mine.
But
that's
my
point
of
view.
So
every
every
penny
we
take
out
of
the
big
pot
is
what
we're
going
to
end
up
at
the
end
when,
when
the
real
work
gets
done,
that's
my
opinion
and
I.
B
G
It's
a
request
from
HSP
B
to
entertain
a
proposal
from
a
landscape
historian
to
do
an
assessment
to
provide
recommendations
to
incorporate
that
into
the
current
design
plans
we
have
and
whether
it
changes
one
of
whether
it's
minor
changes
or
not
so
minor
changes
it's
to
something
at
the
end
of
the
day
where
they
will,
like
the
library
board,
would
like
the
council
subcommittee
would
like
so
that
we
can
move
forward
with
this
project
and
get
it
out
to
bid
and
do
the
back
patio
improvements.
Because.
B
I
totally,
don't
agree
that
it's
necessary,
but
I.
Think
if
that's
a
request
from
another
Commission
that
we
have
to
entertain
it
and
it's
probably
better
to
just
do
it,
because
then
it
could
be
another
three
months
where
they're
coming
back
and
not
approving,
and
until
we
get
that
approval.
We
can't
move
on
to
the
council
to
get
the
approval
to
move
on
with
the
project.
G
Move
on
I
just
like
to
add
that
it's
a
subject
matter
expert
for
the
most
part,
just
like
a
peer
review
in
any
capital
projects
that
I
do
and
if
it's
out
of
the
norm,
you
know
I,
typically
like
to
consult
on
the
side,
get
a
subject
matter
expert.
Do
a
separate
proposal.
Have
them
peer
review?
Our
designers
design
make
sure
things
are
right.
If
they
have
any
comments,
you
know
they'll
incorporate
them,
but
that's
what
it
is
are.
G
G
Concept
and
then
we
looked
at
the
preliminary
drawings,
which
you
folks
have
seen
not
so
long
ago
and
maybe
like
a
lot
of
the
elements
there,
but
they
would
just
like
to
see
well
take
a
step
back
and
that
era
you
know,
was
there
that
much
of
pavers
you
know,
maybe
a
little
more
DG,
maybe
a
different
type
of
plan,
team
etc.
But
what
they've
seen
so
far
yeah
like
so
again,
it
would
just
be
a
subject
matter,
expert
I'm,
not
familiar
of
any
record
drawings
or
archives.
G
A
H
G
C
C
You
know
green,
look
above
the
library
today,
they're
very,
very
high,
and
you
don't
see
that
lovely
lush,
greenness
and
I
do
know.
Many
of
the
plantings
that
were
at
the
the
well
wood
home
in
the
carnelian
white
home
were
fruits
and
vegetables
and
flowers
and
magnolia
trees
and
we'll
climb
dings
can
help
us
out
with
that
too,
and
he
remembers
the
magnolia
trees.
Amazingly,
so
the
planters
were
like
pyracantha
up
and
cacti,
and
so
you
take
a
look
and
see
what
yeah
it
was
way
before.
C
B
E
G
B
B
D
G
At
the
moment,
we
just
have
the
library
trust
funds
for
this
Capitol
project.
That
concludes
the
design.
It
includes
my
time
it
includes
the
construction
drawings.
It'll
include
the
services
that
we
retain
from
the
current
consultant
when
we
go
out
to
bid
and
we
do
get
questions
during
construction
and
so
forth.
So
it's
pretty
much
from
beginning
to
end.
The
city
has
never
I've,
never
been
past
to
consider
that
it
could
be
a
consideration,
but
because
we're
using
funds
for
the
library
trusts
to
do
this
project,
a
hundred
percent.
That's
why
we're.
B
D
C
This,
if
we
say
no
because
financially
and
again,
I,
don't
know
where
else
he's
going
to
go.
That's
my
dilemma
here.
Unless
he
has
some
great
things
in
the
sky,
there
were
not
a
whole
lot
going
on
at
that
time,
and
a
lot
of
the
cactus
and
plants
being
put
in
the
ground
are
not
indigenous
to
this
desert
and.
B
E
B
E
C
G
It
was
broke
it
out
to
two
phases
so
that
925
is
for
phase
one
that'll.
Do
the
assessment.
The
report
with
the
recommendation
then
phase
two
was
time
and
material
to
work
with
the
Landscape
Architect
to
implement
those
recommendations
into
his
design
to
review
those
drawings
until
there's
a
final
design
plan
that
we
would
take
to
HSP
B
into
the
council
for
award.
So.
G
B
I
think
we
should
just
you
know,
bite
the
bullet
on
the
325
and
move
forward,
and
maybe
he'll
come
up
with
some
excellent
suggestions
that
we,
none
of
us
have
thought
I
have.
None
of
us
are
historic:
either
landscape
or
historical
people.
I
know
we're
pardon
the
expression
or
people
bitching
about
the
325
and
I,
don't
like
it
either
and
I
really
don't
want
anymore
input,
because,
let's
not
forget
I've
served
on
this
stupid
committee
for
seven
years.
Get
this
done
anyway,
with
those
people
that
aren't
even
on
the
board
anymore.
B
So
we
really
just
I
just
don't
want
to
see
it
wait.
Another
three
months,
we're
already
you
know
a
year
out
before
I
probably
even
hit
the
dirt
anyway.
I
think
it
might
give
us
some
interesting
perspective.
It's
it's
a
small
fee
and
that's
a
request
from
another
Commission
I
think
we
should
honor
that
and
and
approve
it.
Oh.
C
C
Gonna
we're
in
a
tight
spot,
which
we
always
end
up
in
a
tight
spot,
and
it's
not
always
about
money
and
we
make
prank
or
just
sit
there,
but
they
always
come
back
because
they
know
we
do
have
money
and
Ron's
right.
That
project
needs
to
be
finished,
but
I
would
say
it's
going
to
be
exactly
the
amount
we
said,
and
so
we
cannot
keep
having
changes
and
all
kinds
of
things
and
we
need
to
see
a
final
plan
ourselves
as
a
whole
board
and
take
a
look.
We
hear
bits
and
pieces
for
me.
B
B
G
G
C
C
C
B
D
C
I
agree
with
Ron
has
a
point:
there
may
be
new
ideas,
I
mean
and
I,
but
I
do
think
meeting
with
him.
They
may
not
understand
some
of
us
have
a
little
more
history
there
than
anybody,
and
you
want
the
city
to
look
well,
but
look
across
the
street
what's
been
done
there.
We
could
look
at
that
I'm
interested
in
lighting
around
the
front
of
the
library
to
me
that
the
beauty
is
too
lighted
up
in
him.
That
vision,
lovely.
So
then.
D
E
D
B
G
A
A
A
B
C
C
What
I
know
Jeanne
you
have
you
have
colored
pictures?
Okay,
we
have
great
things
old
news
clippings
that
Jeanne
has
come
up
with,
and
this
is
a
color
photo
yeah.
It's
really
quite
lovely,
and
it
was
here
in
1973,
with
opening
of
the
building
now
somewhere
and
I.
I
need
to
ferret
this
out.
I
understood
that
Melba
Bennett
gave
it
to
the
to
the
library
or
paid
for
it.
That
is
not
so
Julie
I,
don't
know
where
I
saw
that.
I
C
But
the
friend
you
will
find
had
a
great
big
fundraiser
and,
along
with
the
fishpond,
which
used
to
be
a
fountain,
they
were
instrumental
in
raising
funds
to
pay
for
it.
At
that
time
you
can
take
a
look
at
this.
It
sits
right
now
in
a
very
secluded
place
in
the
city,
all
tied
up
and
and
off
the
base,
because
the
base,
if
you
can
believe
it
this
base,
was
a
wood
box
covered
by
like
marble
tiles
and
apparently
that
take
a
look
at
people.
C
The
tiles
came
off
and
it
obviously
is
weight
there
and
I
went
over
to
me.
It
was
the
art
council
only
to
be
told
they
don't
know
anything
about
it,
but
the
young
woman
Jennifer
said
come
in
the
hall
with
me
and
I'll
tell
you
all
about
it,
and
she
talked
about
I
here
again
they're
bringing
in
an
expert
to
take
a
look
to
see
to
put
it
back
on
wood
and
I
said
to
her.
Why
in
heck,
would
you
put
it
back
on?
C
Would
I
I
would
pour
some
concrete
and
put
that
puppy
on
there?
The
base
is
not
at
all
damaged,
it's
just
the
sides
and
if
it's
going
to
be
outside
with
water
and
other
things,
you
need
something
that's
going
to
hold
up,
but
heaven
only
knows
that's,
maybe
too
logical,
I
don't
know
so
Genie
I
think
you
take
it
from
here
as
to
putting
some
pressure
on
that.
We
have
to
keep
it
talking
about
it
and
asking
where
are
you?
It
is
very
protected.
A
I
Well,
so,
yes,
Jennifer
is
the
public
arts
coordinator,
and
she
is
the
one
who
noticed
that
damage
and
asked
for
it
to
be
removed
for
repairs
to
take
place.
However,
that
was
in
February
will
be
three
years,
and
so,
when
you
Linda
came
to
the
meeting,
she
did
send
a
follow-up
email
to
you,
and
that
is
what
we
passed
around
to
the
board
to
use
to
give
an
update.
I
Basically,
what's
in
your
email
and
her
email,
she
does
incorrectly
state
that
the
friends
owned
it
and
we
did
correct
her
on
that
and
gave
her
the
documentation
for
that.
The
library
owns
it.
Hence
the
city
owns
that,
but
that's
kind
of
where
we
are.
She
said
that
they
would.
She
would
be
having
somebody
come
this
week.
So
we'll
see
if
that
happens,
and
if
we
get
the
quote
mm-hmm
yeah
we'll
keep
you
updated,
but
that's
kind
of
where
we
are
I'm.
C
A
little
silly
that
lasted
a
long
time
and
he
is
a
superb
a
sculptor
and
I
knew
him
personally
his
family.
The
other
thing
is
what
everybody
around
the
table
needs
to
get
a
grip
on
is
how
what
it's
going
to
cost,
and
here
we
go
again.
You
know
we
have
to
again
be
frugal,
but
be
correct,
and
if
we
need
a
specialist,
you
know
we're
going
through
the
same
thing
in
every
single
project
we
deal
with.
So
to
me,
it's
important.
He
is
really
notable
artists
from
our
time.
C
It
belongs
to
the
library
and
the
city,
I
heard
you
say,
and
the
city,
because
therein
lies,
the
issue
is
who's
going
to
pop
for
it
so
I'm,
just
as
a
treasure
I'm
guarding
your
money
like
Fort
Knox,
but
I,
think
every
time
we
start
down
one
of
these
projects.
There
are
other
things
and
when
we
get
the
committee's
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
ask
about
something
too,
but
that's
the
update
on
that
and
I
think
we
just
keep
asking
and
talking
and
it
will
happen.
I.
D
Guess
I
have
a
question
about
this
in
just
general
and
I
mean
considering
the
age
of
some
of
the
maybe
other
artwork
we
have.
Are
we
neglecting
them
ourselves?
How
are
we
keeping
current
with
just
a
state
of
just
general
things
in
that
building
that
maybe
aren't
attached
to
that
building
that
someday
make
us
somewhere
else
you
know
are
how
are
we
doing
with
that,
because
if
this
isn't
an
if
this
is
indicative,
there
could
be
other
things
waiting
to
break
I.
Guess,
as
my
as
my
question
and.
I
And
actually,
when
Jennifer
was
there
there,
we
do
have
some
paintings
in
the
library
by
some
noted
artists,
and
some
of
them
are
not
in
the
best
condition.
She
was
noting
some
of
that,
but
they're
still
on
our
wall,
they're
still
where
they
are.
We
aren't
at
this
time
making
any
steps
to
do
any
reconditioning
or
preservation
necessarily,
but
that
never
it
could
happen
in
the
future,
depending
what.
D
A
A
C
A
I
E
I
Haven't
left
the
library
and
actually
other
paintings
in
the
city
actually
came
over
to
be
with
our
paintings.
We
actually
had
a
short
exhibit
of
pieces,
City
our
own
art,
owned
by
the
city
in
the
library
itself
about
a
year
and
a
half
ago,
and
that's
kind
of
actually
when
all
this
came
to
light.
They've
never
left
the
library,
but
that
doesn't
mean
we.
E
A
E
And
this
is
a
thought:
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
would
approach
them
or
the
city,
but
when
I
was
working
at
agua
caliente,
we
worked
with
the
master's
program
at
UCLA
Getty
and
they
worked
on
our
stuff
for
free.
They
were
students
getting
their
masters
and
they
did
an
amazing
job
and
I
know
that
they
do
a
lot
of
their
projects
with
the
Getty,
because
that's
where
they're
based
but
they're,
always
looking
at
other
museums
to
practice.
A
E
D
D
I
think
it's
a
great
idea.
I
guess
I
want
to
I
want
us
to
start
thinking.
It
take
this
opportunity
to
think
ahead.
As
we
start
focusing
on
a
building
program,
our
art
collections
gonna
grow.
Potentially
we're
going
to
have
donors.
We're
gonna
want
to
give
us
art
I.
Think
we
need
to
establish
with
some
body
whether
it's
whoever
is
supposed
to
care
and
feed
our
artwork
from
the
city.
If
they
say
it's,
not
our
problem,
that
we
need
to
start
planning
in
your
budget
to
to
pay
for
that.
D
A
C
C
That
would
be
because
you
just
have
hours
to
burn,
but
sometime
down
the
road,
it
would
be
very
interesting
to
see
what
we
have
and
then
and
get
an
estimate
on
it,
because
it
could
be
really
quite
a
valuable
piece
and
I
have
a
question.
We
are
sitting
in
a
city-owned
building,
but
we're
the
business
in
that
building.
So
when
you
say
the
city
owns
the
artwork,
they
do
no
matter.
If
it's
given
to
the
library
they
say
we
own
it.
The
city.
E
C
B
Would
still
be
under
our,
it
was
donated
to
the
trust
or
it
was
donated
to
the
foundation.
Then
they
could
dispose
of
it.
The
way
they
like,
okay,
even
the
city,
could
dispose
of
it.
But
if
it's
donated
for
IRS
it
has
to
be
held
for
three
years
and
if
anything
is
donated
to
us,
it
should
be
has
to
be
appraised
within
a
month
of
the
donation
and
if
his
sold,
it
has
to
be
appraised
to
get
a
month
before
it's
sold.
D
Well,
there's
a
thought:
I
just
thought
of
thank
you,
I
mean
if,
if
we're
gonna,
we
got
to
get
a
price
understand
that
if
you
can
pay
for
it
great,
but
let's
say
that
going
forward.
Our
policy
could
be
that
if
artwork
comes
our
way,
it's
it
is
given
to
the
to
the
trust
that
way
we
would
care
and
feed
it.
That
would
make
sense
right
and
it
would
be
part
of
our
the
value
of
the
trust
which
I
think
makes
a
lot
of
sense
and
going
forward
in
the
future.
E
C
This
discussion
is
really
valuable
and
once
again
we
have
some
stuff
floating
around
that
we
just
haven't,
had
a
grip
on
and
just
even
to
talk
about
it
publicly
acknowledge.
We
know
where
it
is
and
we're
thinking
about
it.
We
work
slow,
but
we
work
and
I.
Think
I
really
appreciate
everybody's
comment
on
that.
It's
important
and
it's
beautiful.
D
B
Don't
see
Franco
back
yet
so,
let's
move
on
to
9d
appointment
of
the
standing
committees,
attic
communities
and
liaisons
I
didn't
see
a
lot
of
changes
to
make
on
here,
but
I
had
a
couple.
Of
course
you
can
say
yes
or
nay,
as
you'd
like
I,
had
thought
of
taking
Harrier
II,
D
off
budgets
and
adding
Linda,
obviously
she's
the
treasurer
she
should
be
on
the.
D
B
A
B
C
B
Then
policies,
bylaws,
Linda,
Ned
I,
think
that
can
stay
the
same.
I
didn't
say
any
change
there
I
had
thought
actually
have
appointing
myself
as
the
foundation
liaison,
but
since
I
I
tend
to
get
a
little
ticked
off
with
them,
I
think
ed
would
be
a
better
choice
than
me
frankly.
Right
now,
so
oh
did
I
say
that
loud
I
think
ed
would
be
much
better
choice
than
me
on
that
when
I
want
too
many
things
exactly,
they
just
need
a
little
kick
in
the
backside,
the
friends
liaison
Linda.
C
C
C
B
Somebody
official,
then
I
think
literacy
Adcock
could
stay.
Ron
least,
if
that's
all
right
with
you,
there
you
want
to
stay
on
there.
I
think
that's
good
remodeling
like
that
was
I,
guess
the
only
thing
I
was
gonna
confuse
with
building
and
remodel
at
I.
Think
that's
what
we're
talking
about
for
the
main
building.
That's
you
and
Harry
I
know.
Harry
has
a
lot
of
experience
in
doing
that.
So
I'd
like
to
keep
him
on
that,
but
I
had
thought
of
adding
myself
to
that
one
and
maybe
taking
you
off.
D
C
A
B
I
think
we've
already
done
that
it's
just
let's
take
the
remodel
out
I,
don't
think
that
needs
to
be
in
there.
If
we
need
that.
Well,
we'll
just
discuss
it
as
we
need
to
yeah
and
then
strategic
planning,
I,
don't
think
I
have
the
time
personally
for
that
I
I
apologize
I,
just
don't
have
the
the
strengths
shear
with
between
polishing
speaks
and
works.
So
I
don't
know
if.
C
B
D
C
B
C
B
B
B
D
C
B
B
G
E
G
At
3:30,
no
actually
just
wanted
to
hear
your
thoughts
on
the
two
that
were
interviewed
a
few
months
back,
I'm,
not
sure
collective.
You
collectively
as
a
board.
You've
had
an
opportunity
to
discuss
or
got
more
info
about
future
CEO
D
and
where
that's
gonna
be
located
because
I
know
that
was
one
of
your
concerns
about
moving
forward
with
selecting
one
of
the
consultants
to
ramp
up
the
design
for
the
exterior
I'm,
sorry,
interior
library,
remodel
and.
B
You
know:
we've
had
these
now
two
separate
meetings,
anything
without
Franco
there
with
the
you
know,
the
friends
and
the
foundation
and
I
think
we're
all
leaning
more
towards
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
speaking
for
everybody
just
anyway,
myself,
they're
all
leading
more
towards
a
new
building
now
than
renovating
this
existing
building.
As
for
that,
my
only
concern
now
is,
of
course,
that
we
say
we
like
when
it's
like
a
we
spending
more
money
on
it.
Don't
we've
really
spent?
B
You
know
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars
on
these
plans
over
the
end
over
the
ten
years
that
I've
been
doing
this
and
I
really
don't
want
to
spend
any
more
money
until
we
have
some
firm,
firm
thing
now,
I
did
just
notice
last
night
on
the
news
that
didja
common
ounce
to
partnership
with
cod4
the
new
campus
I
know
they
were
Harry,
was
talking.
They
I
guess
the
court
got
delayed
from
January
11th
again
until
the
end
of
the
month,
so
we're
still
in
limbo.
E
B
You
read
our
canoe
yeah
and
you
know
he
had
the
history
and
do
the
building
and
all
the
rest.
I
still
think
the
building
is
gonna
have
to
be
renovated
at
some
point,
no
matter
if
we
stay
there
or
not,
somebody's
gonna
have
to
renovate
it,
but
I'm
talking
like
Linda
now,
but
who's
gonna
pay
for
it.
You
know,
that's
good.
Is
who's
gonna
pay
for
it.
B
B
D
This
may
not
be
the
answer
you're
looking
for,
but
I
want
to
propose
it
and,
and
hopefully
the
energy-
and
this
is
my
opinion,
but
I
help.
My
fellow
trustees
will
agree.
I
think
that
there
is
a
momentum
between
the
three
citizen
groups
that
are
focusing
on
the
library
that
we
want
and
also
I
hope,
I'm
speaking
for
staff,
we
want
a
new
building
and
I
think
that
what
we
should
say
to
you
is
we
should
and
also
with
our
new
city
council.
D
We've
got
two
City
Council
members
who
expressed
great
interest
in
the
library
and
wanting
to
find
you
know,
also
weigh
in
and
represent
the
city
on
the
direction
I
think
for
us
to
say:
let's
move
forward
the
renovation
without
having
further
conversations,
and
maybe
we
need
to
have
more
pointed
conversations
about
saying
to
all
these
groups.
Are
we
behind
this
initiative
and
are
we
going
to
push
that?
What
does
that
mean?
I
think
we.
We
owe
that
to
you
into
the
city
planning
department,
so
I
think
that's
my
answer.
D
Adding
to
what
Ron
just
said
is
we
don't
want,
spend
a
dime
I?
Don't
until
we've
had
that
conversation,
but
I
can
tell
you
that
my
involvement
with
those
all
these
grooves,
everyone
is
saying
we
wanted
a
building,
and
what
does
that?
Look
like
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
if
it's
going
to
be
college
of
the
desert
or
if
it's
something
we
do
ourselves,
I,
don't
know
what
that
looks
like,
but
I
think
you
I,
think
everyone
we
represent
collectively
would
would
be
very
unhappy
if
we
spent
money
to
do
a
investigational
renovation.
D
At
this
point,
based
on
what
I'm
hearing
from
from
citizens
and
I
think
that
that's
are
important
for
you
to
hear
I
think
you
know
that,
but
I
think
we
should
pause,
use
your
skills
to
say:
okay,
guys
if
you
want
to
go
that
direction,
here's
what
I
need
from
you
all
and
we
come
together
and
we
give
you
that
that
does
that
make
sense.
Is
that
a
fair
request
or
a
response?
No.
G
F
D
That's
my
opinion,
as
a
professional,
but
I
think
that
you're
right,
we
all
recognize.
We
just
wasted
some
time,
I
hate
to
say
that
maybe
we
wasted
some
money
getting
us
this
far
with
those
two
proposals,
but
I.
Just
don't
think
that
we
can
say
we
want
to
spend
that
money.
That's
move!
That's
my
thing!.
C
But
the
city
is
going
to
have
to
do
something
Franco
with
that
building
it.
It's
beautiful
and
I,
see
you
in
there
in
the
Planning
Commission
personally
with
your
great
drawing
boards,
and
that's
my
vision
for
that.
So
I
asked
and
said
this
last
time.
This
really
goes
back
to
the
city.
To
put
it
together,
it's
falling
apart.
C
You
know
that
and
they're
the
ones
that
should
be
looking
at
the
plan
and
paying
for
the
plan,
because
somebody
somewhere
down
the
road
is
gonna,
have
to
put
the
plumbing
back
on
the
other
thing,
so
I
agree
with
Edie
and
it's
imperative.
We
begin
our
strategic
plan
and
that's
a
good
suggestion.
You
come
along
and
thank
you
again
for
your
patience.
Genius.
G
D
D
So
that
includes
that
somebody-
and
we
I
think
we're
all
gonna
argue.
This
point
needs
to
make
sure
that
it
has
running
water
I'm
being
pretty
little
here,
but
we
all
know
I
mean
it
has
to
be
accessible
to
the
public
right
and
I
agree,
we're
gonna
come
that's
gonna,
be
probably
one
of
our
biggest
contingents
is
because
donors
and
people
don't
want
to
give
money
to
fix
toilets.
They
think
that
it's
the
city's
responsibility,
but
they
do
want
to
give
money
for
a
new,
shiny
building
and
I.
Think
we
have
to
take
that
this.
D
B
Frank,
are
you
still
saying
that
as
GD
saying
that,
then
we
should
still
vote
on
either
which
of
these
two
architects
we
like
just
so,
we
have
it
on
record
we're
not
pursuing
and
they're,
incurring
any
financial
costs
or
committing
them
to
anything.
We're
just
saying
if
we
do
decide
to
do
this
here,
but
this
is
the
architect
we
would
prefer.
Is
that
correct
or.
G
Think
it
may
be
dependent
on
the
extent
of
change,
so
if
there's
may
be
minor
changes,
maybe
that's
something
that
we
can
once
you
pick
your
preferred.
We
can
negotiate
with
these
changes
and
then
negotiate
a
price,
but
if
I
believe
the
scope
changes
drastically,
then
it
would
only
be
fair
to
you
know,
put
those
aside
put
together
a
new
scope
and
then
do
the
process
again.
That
way,
whether
it's
to
or
I
would
reach
out
to
the
for
again
see
with
a
condensed
scope.
G
D
G
D
B
We
still
haven't
met
with
our
city
council
subcommittee,
which
we
need
to
do
here
soon
and
then
see
where
we're
moving
forward.
I
guess
Frank
ever
then
yeah
I,
guess
again,
I'm
still
confused.
Should
we
actually,
then
just
try
and
vote
on
one
of
these
now
or
just
table
this
to
the
next
meeting
into
it?
A
few
more
answers
or
because
at
some
point
we
we're
gonna,
have
to
try
and
reach
out
to
other
organizations.
B
If
we
decide
to
give
up
that
building,
we
Ori
and/or,
the
city
need
to
reach
out
to
whether
it's
myzel
or
Boys,
&,
Girls,
Club
or
whoever
it
would
be
taking
over
that
building,
which
still
that
needs
to
be
renovated,
whether
City
does
or
not
associate.
We
say
that
we
want
to.
You
know,
choose
this
one
architect
for
now
and
then,
as
you
said,
change
that
scope
of
work.
C
C
G
B
C
B
C
E
B
I
think
army
advocacy
work
in
the
last
few
months
has
been.
Posturing
speaks
that's
really,
it
was
my
focus
for
advocacy
was
to
have
something
that
got
a
lot
of
attention
for
the
library
brought
in
really
world-class
speakers
and
interesting
elements.
It's
got
us
a
lot
of
publicity,
including
they
even
have
bad
chairs,
got
a
sudden,
Jimmy
Kimmel
last
night,
so
I
mean,
but
that's
what
I'm
I
think
our
focus
and
I
would
like
to
continue
to
do.
I
think.
B
Sometimes
you
get
more
out
of
instead
of
going
out
and
banging
a
pot
and
saying
you
know,
read,
read
read
if
you
actually
bring
in
someone
who
promotes
that
asked
I
can
get
good
publicity
for
it.
You
do
it
a
lot
more
subconsciously
than
you
do,
screeching
from
the
rooftops,
so
I
think
we've
done
well
with
this.
We
want
to
do
it
again
next
year.
This
has
been
a
great
partnership
with
the
friends
in
the
library
and
the
staff
has
really
worked
very,
very
hard,
both
Cheney
and
Julie.
B
On
doing
that,
so
I
think
we've
made
real
strives
and,
and
we've
tried
to
put
in
everything
we
said
that
this
is
really
a
literacy
effort
for
the
valley
that
that's
our
focus
is
to
improve
access
to
authors
and
increase
people's,
not
say
experience.
It
will
achieve
an
awareness
that
literacy
needs
to
be
promoted.
More
reading
needs
to
be
promoted.
More
so
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
future
things
that
we
can
do
over
the
next
few
years.
B
With
this,
if
promised
ringing
speaks,
continues
to
have
the
success
that
said
this
year
that
we
can
really
bring
some
interesting
people
in.
It
gives
us
a
lot
of
additional
opportunities
for
sponsorship
that
we
can
bring.
People
in.
We
were
very
lucky
to
get
the
Cultural
Center
to
partner
with
this,
the
Film
Festival
to
partner
with
the
Salou
lose
to
partner
with
this.
So
those
are
all
triumphs
as
far
as
I'm
concerned.
B
So
if
we
can
continue
to
do
that
and
and
to
have
the
rest
of
the
speaker's
series
of
the
valley,
Rancho,
Mirage
and
desert
town
halls
supporting
us
and
having
those
people
on
iack
of
advocacy
board
has
really
helped.
So
I
think
if
we
can
continue
those
kind
of
things
with
everything
we
want
to
do,
including
the
remodel
and/or
new
building.
B
D
G
D
You
did
a
great
job,
I
think
I
think
that
people
are
talking
about.
It
is
abuzz
I've
been
to
the
tube
and
I
thoroughly
enjoyed
them
and
everyone
else
thoroughly
enjoyed
them.
So
I
need
I.
Think
the
next
two
are
gonna
also
be
wonderful.
The
bar
is
high
everything
that
we've
got
people
expecting.
This
kind
of
quality
coming
out
of
this
and
I
think
you'll
deliver
it
I
think
it's
a
great
job.
You've
done
your
job
this
year,
yeah
I.
C
Want
to
just
add
a
point,
I
think
it's
important.
We
do
make
our
presence
to
the
city
Michael
Hirsh
mom
came
in
when
we
were
at
City,
Convention
Center
and
in
the
open
session
I
didn't
know
he
was
going
to
speak.
He
said
great
things
about
the
library
Kathy
Brandt
showed
up
at
City
Hall
every
time
we
have
something
on
the
agenda
that
gives
us
this
tiny
window
to
say
something
and
it's
a
tiny
window
and
I
felt
last
night
I
would
go
with
Jeannie
I
thought
other
people
would
come.
C
We
do
the
best
we
can
do,
but
they
know
we're
there.
There's
no
doubt
about
that.
You
sit
through
the
whole
thing.
You
say
your
little
piece
so
that
to
me
is
advocacy
for
the
people
paying
the
bill.
They
know
we're
there
and
they
are
listening
and
chuckling
and
whatever,
but
Michael
did
a
great
job.
Kathy
did
a
great
job
asking
to
keep
funding
us,
and
so
the
pressure
I
did
I
didn't
I
didn't
I'm,
not
disappointed,
because
I
think
I've
already
said
what
I
think
I'm
not
disappointed
every
window.
C
D
It
was
amazing
how
Jeannie
sent
a
message
out
to
everyone
she
knew
and
her
network,
and
everyone
was
supportive.
Now
I'm,
sorry
I
couldn't
be
at
City
Council
last
night,
but
I
think
that's
a
testament
to
what
you
guys
have
built
here
and
then
you
can
send
a
message
out
and
say:
hey
we're
going
to
be
on
the
consent
agenda
in
people
responded
on.
We
were
all
saying
the
emails
right,
that's
great!
That's
we're
gonna,
be
this
I
agree
with
you
and
thank
you
for
going
there.
I'm.
H
H
B
C
A
C
C
C
E
C
B
C
B
Then
nine
I
report
from
the
literacy
ad
hoc
committee,
who
was
that
that
was
me
actually
yeah
I-
think
we
already
did
that
under
advocacy.
So
if
there
was
anything
else
we
do
the
one
meeting
with
James
Williamson,
but
I
think
we've
discussed
that
at
previous
meetings,
I
still
would
like
to
see
us
do
more,
where
we
can
reach
out
to
the
school
districts
to
bring
kids
in
for
some
of
these
things
or
more
things
like
that.
But
we
just
haven't
gotten
that
far
well.
C
E
F
A
On
some
some
way
for
their
small
group
of
students
to
attend
and
no
charge,
so
that
is
a
great
literacy.
Partnership
with
the
school
and
our
friends
of
the
library
have
a
pledge
to
sponsor
ten
thousand
dollars
for
a
new
program
called
career
online
high
school,
oh
great
and
Lisa
Brock
is
going
to
spearhead
the
project
and
yay
Lisa
and
the
California
State
Library
is
opening
up,
grant
opportunities
to
do
matching
funds
and.
G
A
A
Going
to
get
a
grant,
we
hope
and
then
we'll
double
that
money
and
then
we'll
be
able
to
offer
adults
an
online
high
school
with
a
career
track
and
it's
gonna.
It's
a
wonderful
program
and
we've
seen
several
training
program.
Lectures
and
Lisa
just
did
a
webinar
and
we're
very
excited
about
this
new
opportunity,
and
so
that
is
a
literacy
program
right
there.
Oh
and
it
didn't
cost
you
anything.
A
A
A
B
A
The
queue
and
they
are
very
busy-
and
there
is
one
thing
I
do
want
to
add,
because
what
will
happen
is
we
will
put
this
out
as
a
request
for
proposal
and
then
it
would
warrant
an
evaluation
panel
to
city
staff
and
one
library
board.
Member,
so
I
know
that
our
subcommittee
is
two
people,
but
you
will
have
to
decide
amongst
yourself
who
will
be
that
one
person
who
comes
and
reviews
the
proposal
there
also
have
to
be
a.
A
C
Again
be
prepared
to
pay
a
bill,
I
mean
that's
why
we
need
a
budget
committee.
So
these
things
don't
just
pop
up.
We,
we
have
a
couple
of
things
that
we
know
in
the
hopper,
as
we
say,
and
the
budget
committee
needs
to
set
aside
that
money
earmark
that
money,
and
then
we
know
where
we're
going,
but
when
we
get
these
surprises
well,.
D
E
A
E
A
B
Good
things,
okay,
so,
let's
be
about
today
now
report
from
the
trust
fund,
ad
hoc
committee
that
was
at
Linda,
so
there's
no
update.
We
went
through
that
with
the
treasurer's
report,
the
report
from
the
well,
what
a
duck
which
is
Robin,
Ashley
I,
think
we
can
with
that.
The
last
time
I
get
all
we've
ever
had
is
the
meeting
with
the
city
subcommittee,
which
was
Chris
Mills
before
he
went
off
counts.
So
we
did
that
at
the
well.
Would
we
walk
through
it?
We
walked
through
the
plans.
B
So
all
the
same
questions
so
now
we're
just
waiting
again
for
the
HSP
be
things
so
then
we
can
go
back
and
then
we'll
have
to
go
to
the
full
City
Council
and
you
know,
go
through
a
full
thing
with
that,
but
because
it's
over
the
amount
right,
because
even
that
we're
doing
another
trust
fund,
so
we'll
have
to
go
back
and
do
that
anyway,
but
I
think
they'll
be
excited
and
I
think
good
project,
but
again
we're
you
know.
You
know
all
these
things
take.
So
that's
Julie
about
to
get
an
LED
slide.
B
So
it
takes
time
but
I
think
is
again
it's
a
worthwhile
project
and
and
oddly
enough,
when
we
were
there
for
them
putting
in
the
run,
we
noticed
that
the
way
the
pavers
are
set
was
the
same
way.
The
landscape
designers
set
our
pavers,
which
hopefully
will
tie
it
in
and
I
think
once
that
projects
done
and
that
is
done
down
there.
A
C
D
Again
as
someone
who's
not
on
this
committee,
I
want
to
say
that
I
I
was
at
the
row
and
last
Thursday
night
with
some
friends
on
the
rave
for
the
first
time
and
I
was
looking
down
and
of
course,
there
was
just
a
sea
of
humanity
anyway,
because
of
the
you
know
the
market,
but
you
know
clearly
what
we've
said
is
that
building
is
critical
to
that
corner
and
to
that
redevelopment
and
I'm
very
proud
of
that
I
think
that's
also
beautiful.
It's
gonna
be
even
better.
D
E
C
B
When
you
think
of
what
downtown
was
just
a
few
years
ago
that
that
building
was
abandoned,
the
mall
was
a
bad
man.
Now
they've
both
been
renovated,
they're
both
open
and
you
know,
I
think
it's
it's
it's
time
for
downtown
and
I
think
I'm
glad
that
we're
participating
that
process
were
right
on
track.
C
C
Thing
but
it's
awful
because
that's
expensive,
baseboard
and
the
mopper
had
just
mopped
the
awful
so
everywhere
you
went,
it
was
gray
and
I
thought
this
is
crazy.
This
is
behind
something
where
people
aren't
and
when
we
really
have
dogged
it
around.
It
was
the
cleaning,
crew
and
I
think
we
can't
let
things
get
off
of
there's
paint
coming
off
the
back
door
and
then,
when
we
get
all
the
Miller
moths
out
of
the
lights
and
the
windows
clean,
it's
going
to
be
great
again,
but
it's
like
your
house,
you
have
to
want.
C
B
C
B
C
A
C
A
B
C
B
C
C
A
Last
night,
you
might
be
thinking
that
I'm
talking
to
talk
about
something
not
yet
but
I'm.
Gonna
talk
about
our
Star
Wars
reads:
program
Matt
her
fifth
annual
program.
When
we
were
when
I
was
at
City
Council
with
Linda,
we
had
a
program
happening
and
about
300
people
showed
up.
So
it
was
a
wonderful
program.
The
decorations
were
beautiful.
We
did
a
teaser
video
on
one
of
my
employees.
Her
name
is
your
na
Navarro
mm-hmm.
E
A
Fabulous
she
just
comes
up
with
these
ideas,
and
so
she
decided
that
she
would
make
an
r2d2
decoration
on
our
automated
book
return
adorable,
and
so
we
did
a
little
teaser
video
inviting
people
to
come
to
the
program
and
that
video
went
viral.
We
had
over
14,000
people
view
the
video
I
went.
It
was
great,
so
fun
made
r2d2
sounds
all
day
long,
trade
secret.
We
it
made
our
2d
to
someone
said
your
book
drop
is
broken.
A
No,
it's
not
it's
working,
but
it's
making
noises.
Yes,
it
is.
It's
r2d2
was
adorable
so
that
I'll
get
to
the
other
thing.
In
a
minute
we
will
be
close,
February
19th
for
Presidents
Day.
We
are
currently
exhibiting
Martin,
Luther,
King,
jr.
student
art.
It's
the
excellence
in
art,
art
exhibit
it's
the
second
annual.
It's
now
through
the
end
of
February,
so
come
take
a
look.
It's
a
wonderful
art
exhibit
the
students
are
so
talented
and
we
will
have
another
exhibit
coming
up
beginning
in
February.
A
February
1st,
through
the
28th
will
be
the
PS
mod
comm
exhibit
in
conjunction
with
modernism.
We
always
have
a
really
nice
exhibit
different
subjects.
Each
time
the
like
Jackie
said
from
the
friends
the
modernism
week
tours
the
Stevens
House
doors
are
sold
out.
Sar
you
missed
out.
One
hundred
percent
goes
to
friends,
yes,
yeah
the
modernism
week
lecture
desert
as
Muse
like
she
said:
it's
twenty-five
dollars.
It's
at
the
library,
wonderful
support,
the
library
we
just
received
new
topic.
A
C
E
C
A
Yeah
Denis
Goolsbee
wrote
up
and
did
a
story
on
him.
He
was
one
of
the
World
War,
two
subjects
that
she
has
done
a
story
about
so
so
nice
for
people
to
think
of
us
and
they're
in
their
estates
in
their
estate
planning
and
then
in
your
packets.
You
have
copies
of
the
gift
letters
thank-you
letters
that
I
sent
out
to
the
various
organization,
so
whenever
we
do
get
a
gift,
we'd
like
to
send
them
an
acknowledgement
letter
and
then
finally,
last
night.
A
Well
there
was
a
story,
our
staff
report
to
City
Council
for
our
library,
furniture,
which
I
have
been
working
with
procurement
and
we've
been
working
on
this
over
a
year
over
a
year,
we've
been
working
on
this
project
because
we
bought
children's
furniture
and
we
spoke
to
all
these
different
vendors
and
pick
some
stuff.
Finally,
so
then
we
got
a
Katy
sq
did
a
news
story
about
our
furniture
hilarious?
A
No,
that
wasn't
hilarious,
but
what
happened
last
night
was
hilarious,
so
we
went
to
City
Council
City
Council
approved
it.
Thank
you
very
much,
we're
so
happy
so
excited
these
are
some
of
the
fabrics.
This
is
the
fabric
that
would
be
for
one
of
the
chairs
or
two
two
different
styles
of
chairs,
really
cute
fabric.
The
orange
matches
ourselves,
sunrise,
orange
I-
think
this
that
that's
what
that
color
should
be
called,
and
then
we
have
another
chair,
a
study
chair
that
a
soft
comfortable
chair
that
will
be
a
faux
leather
one.
A
Where
six
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
double
rubs,
this
is
a
million
can
sit
on
this
a
million
times
before
it
will
start
to
show
where
and
then
this
is
the
the
wood
grain
representative
color
that
will
be
on
the
tables
and
the
legs,
because
this
matches
our
end
panels
for
our
shelvings
kind
of
trying
to
stick
with
what
we
have
to
make
it
work.
Here's
a
picture
of
one
of
the
chairs,
it's
very
adorable
you're,
so
looking
forward
to
this
well,
then
I
get
text.
A
B
C
B
G
A
I
A
Anyway,
the
chairs
have
lived
their
life
and
then
we
got
a
text
from
someone
who
said:
I
went
to
high
school
in
the
early
80s
in
Palm,
Springs
and
I.
Remember
those
chairs,
I
got
confirmation
and
we
have
pictures
and
they're.
Those
chairs
are
actually
from
the
80s,
they
are
old
and
they
they're
older
than
Joe
Kelly.
So
Joe
galley
said
those
tears
are
older
than
me.
Can
we
receive
confirmation
that
they
are
yeah
yeah.
A
D
D
He
said
you
will
not
believe
the
phone
call
I
just
got
today
and
I
said
why
he
said
it's
about
the
furniture
and
I
said
I
remembered
then
we're
all
the
consent
calendar
and
he
said
and
I
told
him
how
dare
they
question
how
the
library
spends
their
money
they're
the
best
stewards
in
the
city
when
it
comes
to
spending
their
money,
because
I
was
just
really
kind
of
surprised
and
so
I
said.
Well.
A
A
A
B
G
C
C
A
H
A
A
H
Afternoon,
thank
you
for
including
me
in
this
agenda
before
I
started.
I'd
like
to
thank
add
my
thanks
to
the
trustees,
the
Friends
of
the
library
and
the
staff,
in
particular
for
two
exceptional
events.
I
was
at
the
Al
Gore
event
and
I
went
away
so
excited
and
there's
that
number
one
you
could
pull
it
off.
It
gave
me
great
hope
for
the
future
of
that.
H
H
H
The
dates
for
this,
the
CEO
D
event,
has
been
pushed
to
San
Bernardino
County.
There
will
be
a
hearing
with
the
presiding
judge
for
the
county
on
February.
The
9th
I
think
is
the
date
on
that
day.
They
will
side
whether
or
not
C
or
D
can
take
the
property
that
will
happen
one
way
or
the
other
yes
or
no,
because
Co
D
has
already
put
down
a
deposit
of
twelve
million
dollars
to
hold
this
property.
H
H
G
H
So
I
think
that
says
we're
going
to
get
a
little
more
attention
then
and
so
forth.
We
did
form
a
sub
committee
on
fundraising
and
I.
Think
that's
that's
a
very
good
thing,
as
we
start
to
talk
about
things
as
simple
as
donations
of
art.
You
all
hit
on
things
like
that.
What
constitutes
a
donation
to
the
building,
but
what
is
our
role
as
the
foundation
and
raising
money
and
awareness
in
addition
to
capital?
So
that's
a
small
committee
and
they're
going
to
work
so
I
think
other
than
that
I'm.
H
We
removed
our
date
to
the
second
Tuesday,
to
accommodate
three
of
our
members
and
turned
out
that
we
are
now
in
conflict
with
a
friends
group.
We're
gonna
have
to
figure
out
how
to
deal
with
that,
because
I
think
you
all
know
I'm
a
proponent
of
this.
Many
people
sitting
around
the
table
as
possible
and
without
the
friends
at
the
table,
I
don't
think
we
can
have
a
complete
conversation.
H
So
I'm
very
pleased
to
be
part
of
this
conversation
with
this
group,
and
thank
you
again
for
including
me
in
the
time
that
I've
been
meeting
with
you
all,
which
isn't
all
that
wrong
I
I
seem
to
see
a
shift
in
all
three
groups
toward
we
want
a
new
building.
We
want
to
have
a
conversation
that
includes
everybody,
I
think
that
is
a
very
healthy
way
to
move
forward.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
letting
me
be
part
of
it.
B
H
Of
a
sudden,
there
seems
to
be
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel.
Yes,
we
for
years
been
saying
well
as
soon
as
this
happens.
We
can
deal
with
this
as
soon
as
that
happens,
we
can
do
that.
Well,
I,
think
the
obstacles
are
nearly
all
out
of
the
way
for
now
and
let's
hope
we
can
move
forward
with
some
dispatch,
having
built
some
pretty
big
buildings
over
time
and
raised
the
money
to
build.
Those
I
know
that
it
takes
five
years,
no
matter
what
you
do,
yeah.
H
D
Can
I
add
one
thing
to
your
report:
Peter,
I
and
I
hope
this
is
appropriate.
Hope
you
don't
mind
me
saying
this,
but
the
foundation
also
has
stress
that
Jeanne
will
be
joining
us
as
ex
officio,
because
she
is
the
link
to
all
of
us
and
it
was
a
unanimous
vote
that
she
needs
to
be
there
and
so
she'll
be
attending,
as
well
as
representing
staff
and,
of
course,
the
city
library
services,
which
I
think
was
a
great
great
decision.
Why.