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11.3.2022 City Council Citizen Request Subcommittee
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You
all
to
the
counselors
who've
volunteered
been
voluntold
to
to
come
this
evening
for
those
of.
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Outline
in
the
packet
and
for
those
of
you
who
are
here,
I
hope
you
grab
the
handout.
This
is.
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So,
first
up
what
is
the
capital
improvement
plan
and
there's
repeating
we've
heard
us
speak.
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Track
with
projects-
and
it
does
not
mean
that
anything
is
approved
as
a
part
of
this
document.
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On
top
of
projects
that
keep
us
whole
and
solvent
as
a
city,
really
it's
it's
it's!
It's.
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We
know
about
and
understand,
needs
that
may
come
to
our
attention
by
by
citizens
or.
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Projects
you'll
see
that
in
the
the
current
budget
year
the
capital
outlay
percentage
is.
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We've
been
hovering
between
seven
and
eight
percent.
Since
I've
been
here,
the.
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Percent
and
the
projections
are,
as
you
see
here,
the
general
government
is
in
blue.
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To
have
a
meeting
like
this
tonight
helps
to
honor
three
of
the
the
goals
that
the
city.
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Council
set
earlier
in
this
calendar
year
that
that
speak
to
things
that
are
important
to
them.
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Members
in
more
of
a
two-way
fashion,
rather
than
we
hear
you
and
we'll
we'll
spit
something
back.
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That
are
cip
eligible
and
and
then
we
will
look
to
you
to
help
inform
some
of.
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The
recommendations
that
we'll
be
going
forward
to
the
planning
board.
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This
year,
cip
process,
as
we
as
was
mentioned,
result
in
a
broader
participation
than
we
have.
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Seen
in
any
previous
year,
as
mentioned
earlier,
we
received
144
citizen
requests,
nearly
double
any.
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Requests
at
all,
but
in
fact
really
were
either
policy
recommendations
or
or
something
that.
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Then
we
did
take
a
look
at
the
cip
eligible
projects
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or
existing
projects
in
the
cip.
So.
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For
everything,
the
movement
once
in
the
cip,
projects
are
prioritized
for
funding,
utilizing.
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Provide
a
lot
of
information
and
tie
into
the
the
timeline
and
priority
for
each
project.
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The
next
steps:
how
does
the
cip
process
progress
after
this
meeting
staff?
Will.
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Projects
and
the
recommendations
to
the
planning
board,
which
will
adopt
and
and
vote
to
send
the.
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Should
look
a
little
bit
like
this?
It
has
a
so
we
have
we're
asking
that
you
we
provide
you
with.
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Limitations,
things
that
might
be
deferred
to
or
informed
by
other
processes,
but
really
try.
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To
review
so
your
input
tonight,
it
will
absolutely
be
an
important
component
of
that.
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So,
having
not
done
this
before,
I
would
suggest
that
I
could
either
go
through
the
list
quickly.
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Existing
projects
they're
already
in
the
cip,
so
they
come
off
very
quickly.
The
other
approach.
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B
Eligible
and
you
go
to
one
two,
three,
four,
it
is
page
four
and
it's
it's
got
a
green
break
in.
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All
right
so
the
first
one
coley
road,
larry
lane
paving
coakley
road
larry
lane
additional.
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Length
the
sidewalk
along
pokey
road-
this
you
know
our.
We
have
a
a
pavement
condition
plan.
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Or
payment
management
plan
that
we
annually
update,
so
this
could
easily
be
put
onto
that
list.
E
As
well
as
the
sidewalk
for
upgrade,
there
is
potential
work
identified
in
another
cip
project.
E
You
know
it's,
I
believe
there
are
there,
there's
a
this
mechanism
for
this
already
and.
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We
can
just
put
it
on.
The
list
of
you
know,
make
sure
it's
identified
as.
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A
backlog
request
and
then
it
gets
into
the
queue
for
that
work.
E
It's
it's
something
that
we
believe
is
a
is
a
worthy
request
to
talk
to
the
state.
In
fact,.
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E
Is
successful
and
the
state
has
indicated
that
they
are
they're
interested
in
pursuing
this.
E
I
believe
eric
you
had
a
conversation
with
them
recently.
Yes,
this
weekend
yeah.
So
it
is
something.
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That
they're
interested
in
so
you
know
frankly,
this
is
in
our
mind,
is
a
worthy
project
to
pursue.
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I
noticed
this
was
attached
to
the
us-1
bypass
cottage
street
in
cloquet
road.
Is
that
what
you're.
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E
So
peter,
if
are
we
looking
at
three
years
out
six
years
out,
it
depends
cmac
projects
can.
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E
Area
that
would,
in
my
mind,
we
were
planning
on
doing
that
in
the
near
terms,
so
that
would.
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Fall
into
an
a
zero
to
three
year
and
if
the.
If
this
subcommittee
is
interested.
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G
That
it's
yeah,
it's
it's
a
it's
a
connection!
A
lot
of
cars
parked
along
the
side,
yep
and
there's.
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That
lafayette
sign
path
envisions
by
gan
pedestrian
right.
It's
my
understanding.
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E
E
Okay,
there's
needs
to
be
work
with
the
dot
right
away,
work
and
things
like
that.
So
studies.
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E
What
is
it
the
preliminary
design?
No,
did
you
get
a
they're,
giving
us
comments
on
the.
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Tj
gangster
sidewalk
replacement.
I
would
I
would.
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Put
this
into
the
category
of
ongoing
maintenance
and
put
it
into
the.
E
And
there
is
alternative
funding
effort
for
parking
for
access
to
this
rail
trail
being
done.
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Source
for
the
rail
trail,
the
current
rail
trails
being
covered
the
majority
it's
covered.
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E
So
once
we
get
it
done,
you
know
this
could
be.
You
know
a
b2c
project,
so
we
get
the
trail
going.
E
There
will
be
a
number
of
access
points
already,
but
I
think
this
is
a
worthy
request.
However,
let's.
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Get
the
rail
trail
built
and
start
seeing
where
it's
best
served
in
terms
of
need
to
access.
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They
had
several
different
design
ideas
for
different
trailhead
development.
E
Increased
brake
pad
infrastructure
this
this
one
falls
into
the
category
of
we
have
an.
E
Changes
and
we've
gotten
additional
experience,
and
so
what
staff
is
recommending
at
this.
E
As
well
as
the
the
gosling
road
as
well,
the
hampton
trail
railroad
trail
bike.
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E
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From
wilson
road
into
andrew
jarvis,
this,
I
think,
falls
into
that
master
plan.
Discussion.
E
So
I
think
you
know
we
need
to
look
to
see
if
there's
alternative
ways
to
provide.
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E
E
Requesting
a
multi-use
path
from
maple
haven
area
on
ocean
road
down
to
the
rail
trail.
I.
E
Again
this
that
falls
into
that
similar.
This
is
a
state
request,
so
that's
is
probably
a
b
to
a
c.
E
I
I
think
it's
a
really
appropriate
request.
I
think
that
neighborhood
needs
safe
access.
E
To
the
to
the
rail
trail,
however,
being
a
state
road
and
in
the
right-of-way
being.
E
Limited
it's
going
to
be
it's
going
to
be
some
effort
and
time
to
make
something
like
that
happen.
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They
feel
maple
haven
needs
to
be
connected
to
the
other
to
the
rest
of
the
network
to
bike.
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Bike
network
and
they've
been
saying
that
for
three
years
and
they'll
continue
to
say.
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E
Pursue
a
this
was
the
other
project
that
I
was
referring
to
relative
to
an
alternative
access
or.
E
Connectivity
for
the
elven
park
area-
it's
urban
forestry
connection
to
gosport.
There
are.
E
Trail
in
the
urban
forestry
center,
so
that
was
a
significant
effort.
That's
that's
moving
that.
E
Ability
forward-
and
I
think
it's
something
that
is
worth
pursuing,
I
would
I
would
look.
E
At
it
as
a
as
an
out
year,
though,
you
know
we
need
to
get
the
side
path
completed.
First,.
E
This
is
a
a
side
path
request.
It
was
identified
in
the
bicycle,
pedestrian
master.
H
This
it
was
a
possibility,
I
mean
possibly
at
first
asking
for
the
market
street
from.
E
Project,
it's
we're
looking
first
to
get
the
section
from
kearsage,
which
we
already
have.
E
A
multi-use
path
to
to
bring
it
all
the
way
to
the
market
basket
where
woodbury
comes
in.
E
This
is
a
this
is
a
psychopath
along
the
commercial
section.
I
believe.
E
Is
this
the
residential
section
in
yes,
okay,
so
we're
we're
looking
at
gateway
treatments
along.
E
This
section
to
improve
do
some
traffic
calming.
It
does
not
necessarily
address
bicycle.
E
Be
something
to
look
at
as
part
of
it's
part
of
the
master
plan
update.
We
understand.
E
Put
additional
boat
docks
in
where
the
key
is,
where
the
stairs
they
go
down
to
the
water.
E
You
know,
I
would
say
this
falls
into
the
prescott
park
master
plan.
It's
already
an.
E
Funding
500
000
per
year
for
gas
powered
maintenance
equipment
to
be
transitioned.
E
To
electric
I
I
would
defer
that
to
the
climate
action
plan
to
determine,
if
that's.
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Equipment
expires
to
make
that
an
ongoing
process.
It
could
it's
a
matter
of
really
looking
at.
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E
E
That
equipment
to
fail
so
in
the
near
term
I
would
say
we
look
for
opportunistic
wise
if
we
can
do.
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E
We
we
have
successfully
completed
a
couple
solar
projects
and
we
we
look.
We
have
worked
with.
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E
E
E
E
That
technology
is
not
there
yet,
so
it
is
something
of
interest,
but
we
are.
E
Looking
at
solar,
arrays
and
things
like
that
optimistically,
when
appropriate,.
E
But
at
this
point
I
I
don't
have
a
specific
project
and
to
just
put
money
into
the
cip.
E
E
Because
we
have
not
our
purchase
right
now
is
is
the
the
default
and
it's
based
on
right.
E
Again,
I
know
working
through
the
energy
committee
there's
alternative
approaches
to
address
that.
E
The
next
one
is
a
lot
of
a
planting,
shade,
trees
and
and
reducing
urban
heat.
This.
E
This
is
I,
I
understand
and
appreciate
the
the
sentiment
behind
this
again.
I
think
it
falls.
E
E
For
those
following
along
at
home
and
here
peter,
what's
the
average
number
of
trees
that
the.
E
E
Maplewood
avenue
area
bridge
tide
gate.
This
is
a
this
falls
into
the
climate
action
plan.
E
We
create
a
resiliency
seawall
type
of
thing
where
we
raise
it
and
advertise
gate
on
it.
E
E
Folks,
so
we're
aware
of
this
in
this
project
is,
is
added
to
the
existing
ongoing
program.
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E
You
know
that
doesn't
mean
we
don't
acknowledge,
there's
a
challenge
in
that
area.
This
doesn't
mean.
E
To
redo
that
call
for
that
redo
that
railroad
bridge.
So
that's
something
that
we're
aware
of.
E
E
E
A
F
I
had
a
couple
of
questions
just
on
the
better
serve,
but
other
process
requests
a.
F
The
facilities
could
you
just
touch
on
that?
I
just
there
was
mentioned
that,
like
the
the.
F
Heating,
cooling
yeah:
we
had
james
peterson
peterson
engineering.
Do
an
energy
audit.
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E
Be
done,
it
was
significant
investment.
You
know
in
the
in
the
millions
of
dollars,
because
the
city.
E
Does
not
own
that
property
yeah?
It
really
was
deemed
that
we
needed
to
do
what
was.
E
Appropriate
to
maintain
the
facility
and
and
not
necessarily
pursue
some
of
these
more.
E
Desperate
need
of
work
that
got
completely
replaced.
There
were
improvements
relative.
E
To
insulation
on
that
roof
system
there
there
was
improvements
to
the
locker
rooms.
E
Right
now
I
know
the
one
of
the
requests
was
to
to
purchase
the
building,
but
this
is.
E
Request,
if
directed
by
council-
but
this
is
not
it's
not
the
vehicle
for
that
process-.
E
F
Be
replaced
the
roof
under
the
public
works
that
was
a
while
ago
yeah
it
was.
You
know.
G
This
has
been
a
ongoing
topic.
It
is
a
road
that
people
drive
fast
on
it's
an
arterial
road.
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G
E
E
E
E
I
I
I
Good
sight
lines,
so
it
lends
itself
to
faster
speeds.
Unfortunately,
you
don't
have.
E
G
And
I
know
that
we're
thinking
that's
an
out-ear
project
and
it's
a
complicated
project.
E
G
I
just
don't
know
how
much
pedestrian
and
my
traffic
there
is
out
there.
E
Well,
with
a
new
rail
trail,
you
know
I
and
I,
like
council,
morose
suggestion
of
looking
you.
E
Know
does
it
have
to
be
on
ocean
road?
Could
there
be
an
alternative
approach,
so
I
would
suggest.
E
E
At
staff
level,
you
know
some
of
the
some
of
the
things
that
are
going
to
dictate.
It
really.
E
E
Road,
so
you
know
there
would
need
to
be
an
agreement
with
the
state
to
be
able
to
do
that.
E
I
I
obviously
we
will.
We
will
implement
what
the
committee
and
what
this
council
ultimately.
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E
B
B
A
So
at
this
point,
there's
a
lot
of
people
in
the
room
and
because
we
we
have
people
on
zoom.
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As
well
right
yep,
we
do
so
we'll,
probably
us.
If
there's
public
comment,
we
just
ask
that
you.
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L
Neighborhood
neighborhood
committee
larry
cataldo
and
I
submitted
two
proposals
and
that.
L
Had
to
do
with
spinnaker
point
and
peter
rice
mentioned
correctly,
that
you
know
we
don't
own
the.
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L
B
M
Oh
yeah,
james
christie,
jones
avenue.
M
Until
the
final
action
plan
within
base
and
see,
if
that
encompasses
or
not,.
M
So
my
comment
is
where
we've
got
items
either
here
in
the
cip
for
other
environmental
efforts.
M
M
Comment
and
my
concern
is
that
that
the
city
like
it
sounds
like
it
might
be,
just
parking.
M
Anything
with
a
climate
or
environmental
impact
and
just
letting
the
climate
action
plan
take.
M
E
To
improve
energy
efficiency,
things
from
improved
lighting
windows,
treatments,
insulation.
E
And
buildings,
a
lot
of
the
low-hanging
fruit,
any
projects
we
do.
We
we
look
to
improve
energy.
E
Efficiency
and
and
other
areas
and
obviously,
if
there's
opportunities
to
save
money
into
save.
E
It
really,
you
know
you
could
almost
say
this
is
an
on.
It
falls
from
the
ongoing.
E
Category
but
it's
really
a
you
know
the
the
specific
aspects
of
it
relative
to
your
more.
E
Broader
and
that's
why
I
thought
it
was
more
appropriate
in
the
cap,
the
climate
action
plan.
N
Neighborhood
comprises
of
25
kids
between
one
month
and
15
years
old.
All
these
kids
would.
N
N
N
N
People
cutting
downtown
use
edmond.
We
were
probably
only
cut
through
street
with
no
safety.
N
N
N
N
K
Hi,
I
just
want
to
talk
quickly
about
the
jonathan
sam,
regular
one
60
bartlett
street
and.
K
I
want
to
talk
quickly
about
the
k
street
bridge
over
over
the
auction
brook
I
live
around
the.
K
K
K
You
just
go.
Another
100
yards,
take
a
right
another
right
and
if
there's
a
place
we
could
save
some.
K
Money
by
not
preparing
something
you
know,
I
suppose
you
could
put
a
crash
gate
if
you
really.
K
O
In
on
the
the
request
for
a
sidewalk
on
edmund,
so
I
wanted
to
thank
you
all
too
for
making.
O
The
time
for
us
to
submit
these
requests,
but
I
would
echo
probably
with
the
you
know,.
O
It
was
like
brian
christ
has
shared,
we
just
seen
traffic,
particularly,
as
you
know,
some
of.
O
The
bridge
work
was
done,
traffic
just
being
really
excessive
on
advent
and
making
it
to
sound
very.
O
L
O
O
Ways
here,
but
you
know
certainly
I
need
any
help
you
can
offer.
There
would
be
much
appreciated.
A
A
A
So
my
name
is
matt
glenn,
I'm
at
34
harrison
and
I'm
on
the
board
of
seacoast
area.
Bicycle
riders.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Residents
requesting
these
projects,
we
have
no
idea
where
they
are
so.
I
think
council
moreau's.
Q
Q
In
in
construction,
you
look
at
percentage,
complete
and
peter.
I
know
you
know
what
this
is.
Q
It
would
be
fantastic
if
we
got
an
idea
of
beverly
hill,
for
example.
Where
are
we
in
the.
Q
Q
Project
and
have
a
schedule.
The
next
question
I
would
like
to
ask
is:
if
you
did,
that,
is
there.
Q
Q
Running
blind:
we
have
no
idea
where
it
was
so
that
would
be.
That
would
be
my
next
question.
Q
Q
So
that's
my
comment
and
I
hope
you
would
have
more
information
for
the
public
in
another
meeting.
Q
R
J
Good
evening
my
name
is
jim
hewitt.
I
live
at
726
middle
road
and
I
really
have
two
topics:
I'd.
J
Like
to
talk
about
tonight,
the
first
is
the
kate
bartlett
intersection.
It's
I
can't
say
anyone.
J
Would
say
it's
a
perfectly
designed
roadway
at
this
point
and
I
think
you're
all
aware
in
2019.
J
J
Second
project
is
the
sound
walls.
I
don't
feel
aware
that
dot
will
be
building
a
project.
J
Next
year,
to
use
the
shoulders
as
travel
lanes
to
get
back
and
forth
to
maine,
and
they
worked
in.
J
J
S
Good
evening
us
for
kennedy,
41
pickering
now
and
I
guess
I'm
a
little
concerned
about.
S
S
That
have
been
submitted
by
the
public.
That's
what
I
heard
tonight,
but
I
think
that
it's.
S
I
thought
was
told,
though,
when
I
brought
this
as
a
concern
up
to
city
council.
I
know.
S
S
S
S
T
I
have
the
same
question
as
petra
the
next
time.
Anybody
could
speak
to
why
we
requested.
T
T
That
we,
it
describes
it
here
very
nicely
that
all
these
things
were
decided
back
in
2013
by.
T
T
B
B
A
I
don't
see
any
hands
sure
you
know.
I
just
wanted
to
peter
thomas,
which
I
just
want
to
add
to.
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
A
E
E
A
We'll
find
a
way
to
make
the
dot
allow
us
to
do
something.
Climate
change
too,.
G
A
Input
that
they
want
to
add
so
just
to
answer
mr
hewitt's
question
relative
to
the
twenty.
E
Thousand
dollars
was
set
aside
that
money
is
being
used
before
that
chrissy
grant
exercise
to.
E
E
Work
is
getting
funded,
okay
and
I
believe
some
of
the
other
questions
that
around
process.
A
A
I
just
like
to
add
to
the
question:
it
seems
like
we're
not
going
to
have
another
public.
Q
Q
Information
is
definitely
needed
for
the
planning
board
meeting
if
you're
not
going
to.
Q
E
E
E
E
Relative
to
projects
that
were
partially
funded,
I
can
think
of
there's
the
pool
project
which.
E
E
E
A
And
I
just
can't
remember
because
it's
been
a
while
we
could
on
the
element
sheets
that.
A
E
Challenging
just
because
there's
a
backlog
of
historical
stuff
that
isn't
clear,
relative.
E
E
So
I
I
can
tell
you
that
we
had
the
request.
I
can
tell
you,
it
went
to
city
council,
but
I.
E
E
E
To
expand
what
we're
doing
we're
learning,
we
will
do
better.
You
know
every
year
we.
A
A
E
G
G
With
the
staff
to
go
through
those
104.
city
managers
had
their
four
million
dollars
worth.
A
F
L
Just
the
clarification
from
peter
rice,
peter
you
mentioned
previously,
that
the
madbury
facility.
L
L
Do
not
actually
sell
off
the
wrecks
ourselves,
somebody
else
might
do
that.
Do
we
get
a
payment.
E
I
can't
remember
the
specific
grant
was
one
of
the
last.
I
can't
remember
the
name
of
it.