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From YouTube: Punta Gorda City Council 10-7-2015 Part 3
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A
A
A
And
just
as
a
just
a
point,
that's
next
week,
I'll
be
out
of
out
of
state
for
most
of
them
attending
a
conference
regarding
seal
sea
level
rise
in
dynamic
environmental
conditions,
so
hope
we're
up
some
interesting
comments
to
information
that
bring
back
to
share
with
you
as
to
how
the
city
might
be
able
to
protect
itself
in
the
future.
Ok.
B
C
E
C
B
Okay
with
you
all
would
be
very
nice
right
regarding
in
the
legislative
date
that
is
the
same
day
that
both
our
city
manager
and
myself
will
be
at
in
fort
myers
or
the
walkable
communities
presentation.
It's
a
day-long
event
with
potential
developers
and
I
think
we
mentioned
that
Howard's
going
to
be
in
a
shark
tank
is
situation,
but
but
the
focus
that
he
and
Bruce
Lashley
will
be
doing
will
be
focusing
on
marketplace.
So
that
should
be
very
good
and
I'm
on
the
mayor's
panel.
B
At
lunch
time
and
again,
my
focus
were
there
and
I
was
going
to
bring
it
up
later,
but
will
be
on
walkable
bicycle
friendly
community
and
thank
you
nancy,
for
you
know,
pushing
pushing
that
agenda
and
getting
us
involved.
Unfortunately,
it's
at
the
same
time.
My
plan
is
to
leave
right
after
lunch,
so
I
can
come
back
and
at
least
meet
with
the
delegation,
but
I
assume
him
that
you
will
take
the
lead
in
doing
our
presentation
and
the
probably
the
presentation
doesn't
have
to
go
into
all
the
details
beyond
but
Jerry.
D
F
Morning,
Lisa
Hannon's
onion
coordinator
for
the
record.
We
have
about
six
events
a
year
that
requests
a
closed
harborwalk
when
we
have
one
in
Gilchrist
park
that
request
a
closed
harborwalk
and
that's
the
hibiscus
festival.
This
is
the
second
year
that
they
had
requested
to
do.
We
did
bring
it
before
council
both
years.
F
It
would
be
up
to
council
on
how
we
want
to
go
ahead
and
proceed
with
this
if
we
want
to
put
a
limitation
on
the
number
of
events
in
each
park
per
year
and
if
it,
if
the
request
comes
to
to
us
and
we've
exceeded
that
number,
we
can
bring
it
to
counsel
for
a
special
approval.
One
event
by
public
safety
issues
that
the
harborwalk
is
closed
is
the
fourth
of
July.
Do
the
fireworks
being
on
the
pair?
A
certain
section
on
area
is
required
to
be
closed
off
by
the
fire
marshal.
D
C
Not
in
favor
of
closing
down
the
harborwalk
on
the
fourth
of
July
I
understand
the
recommendation,
and
that
makes
sense
but
I
think
collectively.
If
everybody
puts
their
heads
together,
there
can
be
a
way
to
accommodate
these
events.
Put
up
snow,
fencing
the
cost
of
snow
fencing
could
be
offset
by
you
have
the
combination
of
the
event
organizers
that
you
use
it
I
just
think
that
there
are
ways
that
we
can
accommodate
this
and
keep
the
hot
to
get
to
hop
a
walk
open.
Yes,.
H
Nancy
I
understand
what
you're
saying
Tom.
H
Unintended
consequence
of
a
decision
like
that
is
those
events
will
move
and
they'll
leave
the
city
and
they
may
who
knows
where
those
events
will
go,
because
the
events
have
a
requirement
that
they
need
and
and
I
respect
that
I
think
on
on
our
behalf
and
we
we
need
to
limit
the
number
of
events
like
that:
I
don't
have
a
problem
with
us,
limiting
them
to
a
specific
number
per
year,
no
back
to
back
weekends.
I
looked
at
the
signage
that
we
that
was
shown
here
on
this
agenda.
H
We
could
come
up
with
our
own
official
city
upon
a
gourd
of
detour
signs
that
that
then
we
would
have
up
where
we
have
to
then
place
these
signs,
and
we
give
these
signs
to
the
event
organizers
to
use,
and
it's
so
that
it
looks
that
is
official
and
it's
really
not
the
workload
work
we're
not
eliminating
access
to
using
it's
just
a
detour.
It's
just
rerouting
something
for
a
couple
of
days
or
in
the
case
of
this
one.
It's
just
for
a
few
hours,
so
I
I'm,
not
I,
don't
have
a
problem
with
that.
H
G
So
we
just
have
one
personally:
I
don't
have
problem
with
back-to-back
festivals,
I
wish
we
had
on
every
weekend.
That's
something
going
on.
I
mean
it
just
brings
people
so,
but
I
get
closing
the
sidewalk
I
think
that's
the
only
event
there
and
really
people
already
do
that
I
mean
they're.
Already
listening
to
music
people
are
sitting
in
their
front.
You
know
how
many
people
who
live
on
router
and
that
type
of
thing,
I,
don't
know
if
that's
so
problematic,
but
I
know
that
the
Hibiscus
festival
uses
the
gazebo
as
their
bar.
It's.
D
G
I
G
Mr.
sorry,
okay,
that's
right!
They
do
they
do
that
too.
So,
that's
you
know.
That's
part
of
the
problem.
It
really
is
the
only
event
there
that
uses
that
closes
the
sidewalk.
I
know
I
got.
I
did
get
quite
a
few
complaints
of
people,
but
they
do
take
it
down
when
the
event
is
not
there
and
honestly
they
never
used
to
charge
for
it.
Now
it's
just
a
buck,
so
it
really
is
a
community
event.
B
I
guess
I'm
a
bit
torn,
because
one
of
the
issues
that
we've
talked
about
is
that
our
parks
are
open
to
the
public.
We've
talked
about
it
about
Fisherman's
Village
that
there
needs
to
be
access
all
the
way
around
fisherman's
village
to
allow
access
to
the
harbor
and
to
to
our
Park.
So
I
have
a
I,
have
a
problem
by
closing
off
our
sidewalks
I
understand
for
the
big
events
than
very
big
events
in
which
there
is
mega
money,
and
things
like
that.
B
B
I
would
like
to
suggest
that
somewhere
along
the
way,
the
council
has
a
discussion,
because
it's
going
to
happen,
I
mean
that
that
Park
is
going
to
gilchrist,
particularly
it's
going
to
become
more
and
more
beautiful,
more
and
more
useful,
etc
and
I
think
they're
nice.
Otherwise,
you
will
you'll.
Have
those
sidewalks
closed
off
every
weekend?
If
we
don't
have
a
policy,
come
I,
agree.
C
With
vice
mayor
that
the
people
that
are
going
to
align
the
hovel
walk
to
listen
to
the
jazz
music
they're,
not
going
to
the
event
in
any
case
anyway,
so
to
think
that
the
one
in
jazz
is
just
going
to
pack
up
a
lead,
because
there
are
some
people
out
there
that
wouldn't
have
gone.
Then
in
my
opinion.
Anyway,
I
don't.
I
don't,
think
a
significant.
H
Mantha
one
of
the
things
that
that
the
one
community
one
message
committee
will
be
presenting
in
a
recommendation
to
Council
later
this
year
is
an
overall
marketing
plan
which
would
include
events
and
I.
Think
one
of
the
things
that
we
we
have
learned
from
Mount
Dora
is
the
amount
of
economic
development,
that's
derived
from
events,
and
we
need
to
be
flexible
and
I.
Think
that
perhaps
it's
a
discussion
item
that
we
need
to
have
about
events
in
general
and
how
we
want
to
dress
up,
because
we
we
want
events,
sears.
H
I,
don't
know
about
the
signs
themselves
and
we
were
going
to
talk
about
events,
but
I
could
bring
it
up.
I,
don't
know,
I,
think
it
whether
or
not
we
allow
want
to
allow
or
prevent
closing
off
lashley
park.
I
think
we
need
to
have
the
event
organizers
here
as
a
part
of
the
discussion
and
they're.
Not
here
it
sounds
good.
Yes,
Kim.
G
The
Hibiscus
festival
is
a
little
bit
different,
I
mean
they
I,
don't
know
how
many
of
you
have
gone
to
it,
but
they
do
a
lot
of
things.
You
know
they
have
the
trolley,
they
do
the
trolley
tours,
they
have
secret
garden
tours
and
it
really
takes
people
to
all
over
Punta
Gorda,
not
just
in
the
park
where
the
plants
are
and
there's
different
things
going
on
there.
So,
but
I
would
like
to
hear
from
Michael
about
what
goes
on
in,
because
not
just
a
gazebo
billions.
Just
so
everyone
can
understand.
G
I
Heyman
steep
up
the
car,
the
Don
and
all
of
his
car
affection,
Otto's
they
come
and
they
set
up
there.
They
have
a
private
picnic
over
there
within
within
the
Hibiscus
festival.
They
have
their
own
little
private
picnic
that
goes
on
and
they're
in
and
they
are
over
there
in
the
shelters,
the
the
gazebo.
We
call
that
King
Harry's
pub
and
there's
a
special
drink
concoction.
That's
come
up
with
each
year,
some
kind
of
a
hibiscus
name,
and
we
have
a
hibiscus
that's
cultivated
specifically
and
named
specifically
for
the
hibiscus
festival
each
year.
I
I
They're
there
horse
rides
that
that
are
there
last
year
we
had
and
and
so,
and
lots
of
people
with
tents
and
other
things
that
set
up
and
displaying
kinds
of
things,
but
but
particularly
right
there
at
the
gazebo,
where
the
harborwalk
comes
right
in
between
all
the
rest
of
the
activity.
That's
that's
the
primary
place.
I
It's
a
focal
point
for
for
the
hibiscus
festival
through
the
Kings
Harry's
pub,
and
also
over
there
near
there
and
just
a
cross
from
there,
because
people
don't
go
up
there
and
drink
they
go
and
get
their
drinks
and
go
back
out
to
the
music.
That's
going
on
the
whole
time,
the
primarily
it's
a
matter
of
controlling
the
area,
because
that
back
over
in
there
along
there
is
where
the
kids
area
is
the
rock
climbing
and
other
kinds
of
things.
And
so
there
there.
There
are
liability
issues
and
control
issues
for
managing
during
the
time.
I
It's
such
a
minor
time
aim
it's
a
few
hours
on
Saturday
in
a
few
hours
on
Sunday
and
it's
so
important
to
the
cohesiveness
of
the
management
of
the
program
and
and
so
little
inconvenience
for
them
and
so
important
for
the
festival.
Please
way
that
the
proportionality
of
what
we're
talking
about
in
general
harborwalk
should
be
open,
harborwalk
should
be
available
and
we
minimize
the
amount
of
time
that
we
close
it
off.
Please
allow
us
to
do
that.
I.
B
B
C
C
H
F
F
F
B
K
K
Just
as
a
background
you
can
see.
Since
1990
wayfinding
has
been
contemplated
through
various
master
plans,
it
went
through
2000
with
the
same
consideration
and
was
actually
funded.
The
overall
wayfinding,
that's
plain
to
know
for
which
was
completed.
No
five
funding
for
phase
one
of
the
weight
finding
system
that
you
see
up
currently
was
done
in
2007,
and
it
took
two
years
to
get
FDOT
permitting
said
we
got.
K
K
K
K
B
B
H
Really
looking
so
much
at
the
yellow
as
much
as
I've
noticed
that
this
was
designed
for
vehicles
and
when
I
look
at
it
I'll
use
marion
avenue.
As
an
example,
we
have
a
lot
of
pedestrians,
and
so
we
could
be
make
your
not
making
use
of
the
real
estate
on
the
back
of
the
sign,
because
people
walk
both
ways.
The
cars.
H
K
H
Man,
but,
but
there
are
this
sign,
you
know,
I
is
like
right
on
Marion
right
on
the
sidewalk
and
so
on
one
side
of
it.
It
has
information
for
the
cars,
the
back
side
of
it.
It's
got
this
and
people
are
walking
in
that
direction.
They
could
see
the
information
and
we're
just
not
taking
advantage
of
it
and
I
know
that
wasn't
what
was
being
thought
of
I've
just
noticed
it
and
I
felt
like
it's
something
I
wanted
to
at
least
say
someday.
That's
that's!
H
K
D
B
H
G
D
D
H
B
H
H
H
B
B
K
These
are
the
secondary
via
killer
directionals.
These
would
be
on
the
streets
coming
off
of
41
and
they
are
single
sided
again,
but
they're,
based
on
which
side
of
the
street
that
that
they're
being
placed
there,
a
smaller
sign
and
as
we
get
to
the
next
one,
the
tertiary
vehicle
directional
is
again
smaller
and
that's
geared
more
at
accessory
impacts
and
would
beat
mid
blocks
and
other
decision
making
point.
K
Okay,
the
only
district
that
we
did
want
to
start
branding
with
this
program
was
the
waterfront,
and
so
we've
gone
with
a
different
design
on
the
waterfront.
You
catchers
a
sale,
the
compass
on
the
back,
the
navigational
beacon
on
the
top
and
so
forth,
so
in
moving
forward
with
harborwalk
and
whatnot
for
the
actual
signage
of
weight.
Finding.
This
is
what
we
would
go
with
as.
B
I
think,
as
we
mentioned
last
time,
at
least
from
my
perspective,
I
would
like
them
to
be
consistent
and
to
keep
it
the
same
style.
I,
don't
know
how
the
rest
of
you,
I
mean.
I
was
trying
to
figure
out
why
we
had
this
little
piece
on
the
side
for
midsize
waterfront,
but
thank
you
for
clarifying
that
Tom
I'm.
C
B
H
D
D
K
Ok,
this
is
the
pedestrian
map
kiosk,
as
exhibit
as
they
exist
today.
There's
one
at
the
parking
garage
and
there's
one
on
the
trails
you'll
see
later,
teams
request
and
staff
has
no
issues
with
that
particular
request.
We're
changing,
what's
being
proposed
is
changing
out
the
Hibiscus
for
a
city
seal,
but
because
this
is
geared
towards
the
mat,
kiosk
I
think
we
can
call
it
that
consistency.
So
from
that
standpoint,
so.
B
D
H
K
B
K
D
K
H
G
L
Jerry
Fallon
team
punta
gorda,
bicycle
friendly
community
cheer
coach
here
at
your
sep
tember
second
meeting.
We
offered
a
series
of
wayfinding
signs
that
will
be
included
along
the
harbor
walk
and
the
linear
park,
as
well
as
downtown
channel
ashley,
marina
you've
offered
some
suggestions
and
recommendations
and
we
went
ahead
and
made
those
recommendations
and
came
up
with
another.
D
L
We've
taken
your
recommendations
and
eliminated
a
couple
of
the
design
elements
that
we
had:
Alfred
cleaned
it
up
a
little
bit
as
well
as
change
some
of
the
ribbons
to
highlight
the
key
on
the
on
the
sign.
Mitchell's
idea
was
to
go
ahead
and
highlight
the
color
of
the
ribbons
to
designate
the
path.
The
individual
paths
that
you
are
on
so
linear
park
and
the
harborwalk
will
be
key
to
the
side.
We
went
ahead
and
changed
the
Hibiscus
medallion
with
the
city
symbol
at
the
top
as
well
and
yeah.
That's
that's!
L
G
M
Austin
city
staff,
the
entire
system
is
the
punta
gorda
pathways
and
we
have
started
to
brand
that
name.
The
last
are
the
first
signs
are
on
linear
park,
get
actually
says
punta
gorda
pathways
and
linear
park
jointly.
The
sign
is
branded
on
the
top,
as
you
see
punta
gorda
pathways.
So
it
is
the
punta
gorda
pathway
system.
But
within
that,
on
the
context
of
the
map,
you
can
actually
go
back
to
their
each
segment.
M
Harborwalk
linear
park,
shreve
street
us
41
our
deaths
specifically
designated
and
called
out
by
color-coding,
and
that
was
actually
at
the
request
of
Public
Safety.
They
wanted
to
have
some
easy
nomenclature
to
go
by
so
that
they
could
figure
out
where
people
were
if
they
had
an
issue
on
one
of
the
pathways
so
that
color
coding
bringing
it
over
to
that
ribbon
really
brands.
It
really
tells
you
immediately
even
before
you
get
to
the
sign,
you
know
and
are
able
to
read
the
map.
Oh
I'm,
at
harborwalk
or
oh.
H
M
Would
probably
be
something
a
lot
of
those
lines.
You
know
that
they're
not
as
part
of
team
punta
gorda,
szon
Ischl
plan
they're,
not
proposing
placing
one
on
that
facility.
Their
phase
one
is,
is
to
on
harborwalk
we're
placing
the
panels
on
linear
park,
possibly
placing
another
one
on
linear
park
and
then
a
sign
on
the
on
the
marina
building
and
also
replacing
the
sign
panel
on
the
one
downtown,
but
it
would
still
say,
city
center.
Okay,.
D
G
G
M
C
M
You
already
saw
what's
on
the
screen
now
is,
is
what
we'll
what
they
are
proposing
now
it
has
graphic
logo
changes.
The
Sun
logo
is
still
there.
They
stripped
off
the
chain
logo.
They
simplified
the
information
about,
share
the
lane
and
how
to
share
the
pathways.
They
still
want
that
as
a
branding
marketing
piece.
They
have
a
very
comprehensive,
very
nice
website.
That's
built
around
that
that
logo
that
that
brand,
so
they
definitely
see
that
as
an
important
piece
of
this
sign.
M
Actually
going
to
go
to
the
share
the
lane
website
that
team
punta
gorda
is
producing
and
that
website
has
a
plethora
of
information
about
bicycling,
not
only
maps
for
relatives
of
the
punta
gorda
pathways
and
the
South
count.
South
Charlotte
County
bicycle
routes,
the
signage
mark
on
street
routes.
It's
got
information
about
bicycle
safety,
about
bicycle
events
that
are
coming
up.
It's
really
a
clearinghouse
is
a
very
I
wish.
I
could
show
it
to
you,
but
it's
not
anywhere
where
I
can
get
to
it
right
now,
all
the
very
comprehensive
website.
B
H
H
M
It's
it's
very
human
scale.
That's
designed
for
people
walking
to
be
able
to
see
it
and
read
it
just
a
note.
As
far
as
changes
to
the
map,
obviously
the
punta
gorda
pathway
system
will
be
growing
over
time.
That's
our
plan.
The
actual
panel
itself,
where
the
maps
are
printed,
can
be
replaced
for
several
hundred
dollars.
It's
the
post
itself
and
the
installation
that
costs
several
thousand.
You
know
for
the
project,
so
it's
really.
That
piece
is
fairly
cost
effective
to
change
out
when
you
see
changes
over
time.
G
M
G
M
The
way
that
this
graphic
map
is
is
represented
now
is
really
keyed
on
the
areas
where
they
and
Chile
proposed
on
putting
it
in.
So,
if
you
were
to
say
tomorrow
proposed
to
put
a
sign
on
on
the
Sri
street,
you
probably
want
to
change.
The
map
have
to
show
a
different
area
on
that
map,
because
most
of
the
Shrew
Street
trail
was
not
actually
Illustrated
or
represented
on
this
map.
You
don't
understand
necessarily
with,
except
for
the
very
small
insert
that
it
connects
to
41.
M
So
you
would
want
to
call
that
out
as
the
primary
instead
of
the
secondary
and
that
changes
the
whole
complex
the
map.
So
as
Cooper
Street
gets,
as
we
actually
have
a
facility
on
cooper
street
at
some
point
in
the
future,
then
that
would
indicate
to
me
that
we
needed
an
entirely
different
map.
It
would
have
the
same,
look
and
feel,
but
it
would
show
it
an
entirely
different
geography
I
mean.
G
At
right,
I
mean
especially
with
the
bicycle
trails:
I
mean
it
doesn't
really
call
out.
We
we
have
our
different
bicycle
trails
named,
you
know
the
loop
or
whatever
it's
really
not
on
here.
A
lot
of
people
ask
that
question.
So
that's
not
really.
This
is
really
just
for
people
who
are
walking
around
looking
for
this.
G
M
To
those
on
on
street
routes-
and
that
was
a
decision
made
by
the
team
punta
gorda
committee,
based
on
the
the
proposal
locations
of
the
signs
and
the
fact
that
the
the
share
of
the
lane
website
really
has
all
of
that
information
and
formats
that
bicyclists
who
want
to
ride
those
routes,
are
going
to
be
able
to
digest.
Okay,
Mitchell.
B
One
of
the
things
that
I
was
noticing
is
I'm,
looking
at
these
little
green
circles
in
them,
what
are
those
little
green
circles
and
I?
Look
over
the
legend
and
there's
no
legend.
Of
course,
each
of
them
has
a
name
on
it
that
it's
a
part
but
I'm
wondering
whether
you
want
to
put
a
little
green
circle
over
here
and
just
say:
parks.
M
That
was
on
the
initial
legend
and
they
they
remove
that
to
sort
of
clean
it
up
the
graphically.
The
way
this
map
is
done
if
it
is
based
on
the
way
that
transit
maps
are
usually
represented
for
for
subway
system.
So
it's
a
very
internationally
recognized
sort
of
way,
so
each
one
of
those
is
kind
of
a
station
online.
M
M
M
Website
is,
is
owned
and
operated
by
team
Punta
Gorda.
The
city
of
course,
has
a
significant
level
of
input
just
in
terms
of
what
information
goes
on
there.
What
they're
asking
for
from
us
in
terms
of
things
that
they
get
from
urban
design
or
public
safety
or
public
works,
but
there
will
be
other
information
on
there.
That
may
be
proprietary
nature.
What
I
I
guess
this
is
the
main.
E
Nancy
Johnson,
CEO,
Tim
Florida
may
I
respond
to
that
question
about
the
shizzle
yeah.
The
share,
the
line
that
this
perhaps
was
in
the
wrong
order
for
council
on
the
21st.
You
will
be
hearing
our
presentation
about
the
bicycle,
friendly
communities
overall
master
plan,
which
will
make
share
the
lane
very
clear,
but
as
preliminary
to
that,
we
got
a
grant
from
the
Charlotte
community
foundation
to
do
a
public
education
campaign
on
bicycle
safety,
bicycle
and
pedestrian
safety.
E
We've
been
working
on
it
for
about
a
year
and
share
the
lane
will
be
the
brand
for
it
and
it
will
be
very,
very
broad-based.
We
have
a
lot
of
people
riding
bikes
in
this
town,
all
of
a
sudden,
which
is
a
wonderful
thing,
but
they
don't
know
the
difference
between
how
you
ride
a
bike
in
Ohio
and
how
you
ride
a
bike
in
Florida
and
motorists
are
confused
and,
and
we're
very
excited
about
being
able
to
offer
this.
It
is
our
site.
E
It
is
operated
by
the
bicycle
friendly
communities,
which
is
composed
of
almost
many
city
departments,
the
police,
the
fire,
the
medics,
urban
design,
bicycle
friendly
communities
coordinator,
the
county,
mpo
and
private
groups
as
well.
So
there
is
quite
a
bit
of
input
from
all
sectors
of
the
community,
which
is
our
intention
to
what
happens,
but
that
is
a
teen
porn,
agoura
product
city.
A
B
G
E
In
terms
of
the
colors
yeah
you'll
want
to
pay
attention
the
color
on
the
screen
up.
There
is
pretty
faded
out
I'm,
not
sure
why,
but
the
printouts
that
Mitch
did
are
more
accurate
in
terms
of
the
proposed
color.
But
I
know
that
the
team
that
worked
on
this
went
through
the
last
council
presentation
in
great
detail
to
make
sure
all
the
concerns
that
were
brought
up
at
that
time
were
addressed,
and
certainly
if
there
are
other
ones
we
can.
G
But
on
this,
even
on
the
smaller
one,
I
think
it'll
show
up
better
on
the
great
big
sign
and
because
the
bigger
it
is
the
better
you
can
see
if
the
smaller
it
is.
It
almost
looks
like
it
all
runs
together,
the
green
and
the
blue,
but
you
have
that
I
just
want
to
bring
up
something
that
you
may
have
nothing
to
do
with
anything.
But
I
just
got
back
from
denver,
and
I
live
there
many
many
years
ago
and
their
bike.
They
have
trails
all
over
the
place
downtown.
B
Right,
do
we
have
anything
else?
As
you
remember,
councilmember
kiessling
indicated
that
she'd
still
did
not
care
for
the
top
with
the
Sun
any
issues
with
related
to
that
which.
B
C
B
E
B
E
B
E
B
B
H
B
H
M
I,
just
as
a
point
of
note,
the
the
city
seal
will
be
easier
to
do
what
we
received
from
the
from
the
consultants
for
the
master
plan
for
wayfinding,
which
was
done
over
a
decade
ago
and
approved
by
council.
We
do
not
have
the
master
graphic
logos,
so
we
don't
have
printable
versions
of
those,
so
city
staff
has
to
go
in
and
colorize
and
create
new
logos
for
each
one
of
those
district
colors
for
the
way.
Far
for
the
hibiscus
logo,
the
city
seal
has
been
done
and
we
can
just
print
it.
Also.
I
like.
D
D
We're
gonna
retrofit
the
hibiscus
to
a
city
seal
ken
team,
punta
gorda
go
ahead
and
put
these
and
get
these
signs
going.
I
like.
H
E
H
B
B
J
Shootie
IT
manager
here
to
present
the
follow-up
to
the
our
previous
meeting
on
the
website
design.
We
had
taken
the
comments
from
the
previous
meeting
and
are
now
ready
to
present
some
of
to
show
you
the
concepts
with
those
taken
into
account
and
to
seek
any
further
comments
that
you
may
have
just
again
to
revisit
the
this
has
been
a
team
effort.
J
There
have
been
many
city
staff
involved
as
well
as
a
representative
from
one
community
one
message
and
then,
when
we
selected
our
vision,
internet
vendor,
we
added
their
project
manager
from
there's
company
that
has
also
been
been
working
very
diligently
with
us
and
they've,
been
doing
a
great
job
and
turning
around
designs
for
giving
us
answers
to
our
feedback
very
quickly.
They've
done
a
great
job
so
far.