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The
third
line,
the
word
count
should
be
Court
and
also
in
that
line.
Proponents
of
term
limits
cited
cited
should
be
spelled
with
a
c
and
not
an
s
and
on
page
10.
The
third
paragraph,
beginning
with
commissioner
or
t
said
looking
at
some
model
charters
in
that
last
sentence,
the
word
breaches
should
be
spelled
with
b-r-e-a-c-h-e-s.
C
Two
paragraphs
up
from
number
seven,
which
is
Matters
from
staff,
so
two
paragraphs
up
from
that
is
commissioner
long
said
she
had
voice
concerns
about
March
meetings.
It
should
be
said
she
has
received
concerns
about
March
meetings
and
that's
all
I
had.
Does
anyone
have
any
other
revisions?
Yes,
commissioner,
blondus.
G
G
Ma'am,
okay
and
then
Page
Six.
G
The
word
he
I
believe
would
make
the
line
it's
a
second
paragraph
from
the
bottom
commissioner
said
it
seems
to
him.
Our
topic.
F
covers
a
lot
more
of
the
same
territory.
He
would
like
to
reserve
his
comments
until
he
ears
from
the
attorney.
G
Okay,
page
eight,
the
word
sorry
I'm,
an
English
teacher
I
missed
yours,
though,
on
page
eight,
it's
in
the
main
paragraph
that
begins
with
Mr
Murphy.
G
E
G
I
thought
in
the
paragraph
that
that
concerns
Ms
mcsherry,
said
Fifth
Line
down.
They
are
asked
past
tense.
Should
the
charter
be
more
specific
in
what
is
required
or
more
permissive.
A
Commissioner,
let
me
just
say
one
thing:
before
we
get
too
much
further:
the
the
minutes
have
to
match
the
tape
so
and
I
may
need
to
go
back
and
look
at
that
you
know.
Sometimes
it
may
not
be
grammatically
correct,
but
it
may
be
what
someone
said
and
those
changes
do
not
get
made.
G
A
Yeah
and
that's
probably
should
be
corrected,
but
one
one
thing
everybody
needs
to
know
is
that
errors
like
this
are
not.
You
know
on
Ms
Long's
errors
that
she
cited
are
the
misspelling
of
a
name
but
grammatical
and
typo
type.
Things
are
not
changed.
It's
only
substantive
changes
that
are
made
if
there
are
any
in
the
minutes.
So
just
to
let
you
know,
okay,
okay,
for
the
future.
B
Usually
do
that,
so,
if
you
go
to
page
four
I
actually
have
one
that
changes,
the
meaning
of
the
sentence
and
and
I
appreciate
the
comment
about
the
tape.
The
second
time
you
see
my
name
against
the
left
margin
where
it
says,
commissioner
Dyrdek
asks
the
change.
I
think
what
I
said
was.
Commissioner
Dyrdek
asked
whether
the
change
would
take
effect,
and
that
alters
the
meaning
of
the
sentence.
E
H
C
All
right
any
other
revisions.
Thank
you.
Everyone
for
reviewing
the
minutes
so
carefully.
Is
there
a
motion
to
approve
the
a
minute?
The
minutes
with
the
suggested
revisions
so
approved
I
was
so
moved.
That
is
a
motion
by
commissioner
blondes
and
a
second.
D
C
C
Oh
Elizabeth,
we
have
commissioner
Sarah
thank.
C
Okay,
further
discussion
and
selection
of
commission
topics,
so
we
know
we
have
our
required
commission
topics
to
consider
and
there
were
some
suggested
additions
at
our
last
meeting
by
commissioner
deirdack.
There
was
automatic
voter
registration,
but
I
think
he
will
speak
to
that
and
voter
age
decrease
in
age
to
be
eligible
to
vote.
C
Commissioner
Ortiz
had
the
financial
fiscal
issues
a
matter
that
she
brought
up.
Commissioner
Ives
mentioned
rent
control
and
commissioner
Pettus
had
the
process
of
convening
and
paneling
boards
and
commissions.
C
So
before
we
get
any
further
research
or
assign
those
topics
to
any
committees,
I
thought
it
would
be
wise
to
decide
whether
the
committee
wants
to
consider
any
of
the
matters
as
a
whole.
If
we're
not
ready
to
do
that
tonight,
we
can
keep
those
on
on
hold
and
see
if
you
have
any
others,
but
on
the
issue
of
rent
control,
are
our
city
attorneys
looked
at
that
and
there
is
New
Mexico
statute
prohibiting
that
so
I
think
we
can
remove
that
from
the
table
for
now.
C
B
Thank
you,
madam
chair
I,
think
I
was
I,
may
have
been
clear
that
it
seems
to
me
under
the
in
the
current
National
Climate
and
having
just
been
through
the
experience
of
the
2022
election
cycle
here
that
I
I
think
it's
a
fundamental
precept
that
that
is
of
huge
importance
to
me
that
we
say
to
one
another
as
Citizens
that
how
we
vote
is
our
own
business,
that
we
vote
is
everybody's
business
and
when
there's
wide
disparity
in
Santa
Fe
among
its
districts
as
to
the
extent
to
which
people
Avail
themselves
of
the
polls
and
participate
in
our
elections.
B
B
However,
since
I
talked
about
that
here
and
sent
it
in
a
in
a
note
to
the
chair,
I
have
been
inquiring.
I
thought
that
it
was
was
smart
to
get
ahead
of
the
game
and
inquire
and
I
discovered
unintended
consequences.
B
That
I
found
odd
and
surprising,
but
I'm
happy
that
I
knew
knew
them
at
the
outset.
B
I
also
discovered
that
we've
only
had
one
cycle
in
which
same
day,
registration
has
been
fully
implemented,
and
we
don't
have
data
yet
as
to
which
voting
locations
had
the
preponderance
of
those
same-day
registrations,
and
that
has
an
awful
lot
to
do
with
how
we
expect
registration,
how
registration
plays
out
and
what
influence
it
has
on
voter
participation
and
then
and
then
I
think
it's
it's
very
clear
that
any
number
of
people
will
have
differences
and
attorneys
will
certainly
advise
us
about
whether
or
not
it's
even
legal
to
dance
with
this
one
I
think
it's
wise
is
for
me
simply
to
withdraw
that
and
go
to
the
other
one.
B
The
other
was
the
matter
of
voting
age
and
there
are
municipalities
that
have
reduced
the
the
age
at
which
one
can
register
to
vote
and
they
restrict
it
to
Municipal
elections
so
that
it's
not
it
doesn't
run
afoul
of
supersedents
by
States.
B
But
in
those
cases,
what
what
my
friends
and
acquaintances
in
the
election
business
have
said
to
me
is
that
it's
it's
of
huge
importance
that
people
start
voting
when
people
start
voting,
they
don't
stop
the
people
who
don't
start
voting,
never
do
start,
and
so
one
way
to
increase
involvement
in
elections
is
to
have
people
voting,
while
they're
still
in
civics
class
in
high
school,
and
so
what
I
would
like
to
perfect
and
I'll
put
in
the
the
elbow
grease
I?
Guess
you
call
it
to
do
the
work.
C
B
Be
happy
to
may
I
ask
a
question
procedural
question.
I
would
think
that
someone
I
I,
think
I
know
maybe
half
of
the
members
of
the
school
board
and
a
couple
of
them
are
long
time.
Professional
educators
may
I
talk
to
them
about
that
and
and
alert
them
to
the
fact
that
I'm,
a
member
of
this
commission
or
is
that
is.
H
Madam
members
of
the
committee
I
think
the
committee
can
kind
of
come
up
with
their
way
of
operating.
So,
if
you'd
like
to
do
I
think
you
could
have
a
motion
on
that
subject.
It's
it's
I!
Think
within
the
realm
of.
What's
on
the
agenda,
I
think
the
the
chairperson
does
become
behalf
of
the
committee,
so
I
think
at
least
getting
her
blessing
is
a
good
idea
for
everyone.
H
If
you're
going
to
do
something
like
that,
what
I
would
like
is,
if
you
would
like
staff
to
help
on
some
of
the
research
I,
would
like
a
vote
on
a
matter
so
that
we
know
that
it's
something
you
want
to
take
seriously
as
as
the
committee
as
a
whole,
the
matters
we've
done
research
on
so
far.
We
knew
you
had
to
take
under
consideration
because
they
were
in
the
resolution,
so
I
think
that's.
That
would
be
my
primary
preference
I'd
like
to
put
forth
beyond
that.
C
E
C
E
So
I
I
I,
don't
know
if
you're
aware
of
this,
but
Washington
DC
just
passed
this
voting
for
16
year
old
and
I.
H
E
B
E
The
other
thing
that's
coming
to
mind
and
I:
don't
think
this
actually
happened,
but
I
know
that
the
city
of
San
Jose
and
California
I
council
member
marvalena
Carrasco
there
was
trying
to
move
Bill
to
allow
all
residents
of
the
city
a
voting
age
to
be
able
to
vote
in
Municipal
and
School
Board
elections.
So
regardless
of
citizenship
status,
I
don't
know
if
we
want
to
throw
that.
E
You
know
can
of
worms
here,
but
I'm,
just
sort
of
flagging
that
that
is
also
something
that
can
happen
sort
of
at
the
municipal
level.
Right
I,
don't
know
if
there's
any
state
law
that
would
prohibit
us
from
doing
that
here
in
New
Mexico.
But
that
was
something
that
some
communities
in
California
are
trying
to.
E
C
You,
okay
and
then,
commissioner
Ortiz,
you
had
the
issue
about
the
fiscal
audit
issues
that
you
wanted
to
bring
forward.
D
I
I
took
a
look
at
a
model
City
Charter
I
just
happened
to
have
the
table
of
contents
in
front
of
me
that
had
12
different
areas
regarding
financial
and
budget
and
I'm
really
a
proponent
of
not
having
to
reinvent
the
wheel,
because
there's
a
lot
of
good
work
out
there,
that
other
cities
and
states
and
counties
and
organizations
have
put
together.
But
this
was
prepared
by
it's
a
publication
of
the
national
civic
league
and
it's
they're
called
their
model,
City
Charter
and
then
there
they
mentioned
12
errors
regarding
financial
management.
D
That's
not
to
say
we
have
to
adopt
all
of
them,
but
I
think
it
would
be
worth
to
look
at
them
because
they're,
it's
already
created
and
the
errors
talk
about
the
fiscal
year,
pretty
straightforward
submission
of
budget
and
budget
messages,
an
actual
budget
message,
discussion
on
a
budget
city
council,
action
on
the
budget,
appropriation
and
revenue,
ordinances,
amendments
after
adoption
of
the
budget,
Administration
and
fiduciary
oversight
of
the
budget,
Capital
program,
city
council,
action
on
the
capital
program,
independent
audit
and
and
public
records.
D
We
wouldn't
have
to
deal
with
all
of
them,
but
I
think
it
would
be
worth
our
while
to
look
at
it
because
of
the
situation.
The
city
of
Santa,
Santa,
Fe,
finds
itself
regarding
our
current
audience
and
so
again,
I
I
think
the
staff.
If
this
commission
decided
that
we
needed
to
work
on
this,
they
could
look
at
this
sample
and
there's
probably
others
out
there.
I
have
a
couple
of
emails.
D
I
mean
a
couple
of
websites
that
I've
looked
at,
that
I
can
share
with
the
staff
so
that
they
can
pull
together
for
us,
samples
and
and-
and
so
I
would
like
to
see
us
choose
to
work
on
that
as
one
of
the
areas.
C
Okay,
thank
you
any
other
comments
on
that
topic.
C
H
Madam
chair,
it
does
have
a
few
things
in
it,
they're
relatively
limited,
which
I
think
commissioner
Ortiz
was
pointing
out
last
time.
There
is
one
of
the
things
that
came
up
last
night,
in
fact,
was
the
independent
audit
committee.
H
The
requirement
for
an
independent
audit
committee
did
come
from
the
charter
and
that's
one
of
the
reasons
that
those
committee
members
are
recommended
by
the
municipal
judge,
so
the
enabling
ordinance
for
that
rather
than
having
the
mayor,
appoint
or
nominate
in
a
point
members,
the
municipal
judge
does
that's
a
very
different
Committee
in
the
city
in
order
to
make
it
independent,
but
the
charter
itself
is
like
one
liner
and
that
we
shall
have
an
independent
audit
committee
and
that
we
establish
the
terms
via
ordinance,
which
did
happen.
H
D
D
Madam,
chair,
yeah
I
have
a
copy
of
it
here,
so
it's
not
a
very
lengthy
narrative
and
then
it
also
references
the
action
on
the
capital
program
in
terms
of
receiving
the
report
of
the
internal
auditor
and
presenting
that
report
to
the
council,
so
very
limited
language.
But
again
we
don't
have
to
also
make
our
additional
language
if
we
choose
to
very
extensively
just
to
cover
areas
that
might
guide
guide
our
city
in
a
better
manner.
H
And
chairman
a
chairwoman
along
section
not
or
article
9,
has
a
few
of
these
sections.
It's
Investments
procurement
and
independent
audit
committee,
9.01,
9.02
and
9.04.
H
Right
and
also
salary
in
the
salary
commission
is
established
as
well
under
the
mayor's
powers
and
duties
and
that's
a
relatively
recent
addition.
C
All
right,
let's
come
back
to
that
one
to
see.
If
maybe
we
can
take
a
vote
on
that
and
then,
commissioner
pedest,
you
brought
up
the
issue
of
the
process
of
convening
and
paneling
boards
and
commissions.
B
E
It's
just
been
brought
to
my
attention
by
you
know
different
folks
serving
on
different
boards
and
commissions
and
doing
some
work
with
boards
and
commissions
that
the
city
of
Santa
Fe
has
I
think
over
40
and
panel
boards
and
commissions,
that
is,
it
becomes
a
burden
for
staff
right,
because
each
each
portion
is
that-
and
you
know,
I
think
it's
it's
a
wonderful
opportunity
to
have
boards
and
commissions
it's
an
entry
point
for
for
our
residents
to
participate
in
decision
making
right.
It's
I
think.
E
Frankly,
it's
sort
of
like
a
like
an
entry
point
for
folks
to
to
then
perhaps
consider
running
for
city
council
Etc.
So
it
really
provides
an
opportunity
for
for
residents
to
be
engaged
in
in
the
political
process
and
in
the
Civic
process.
However,
I
think
that
it
would
behoove
the
city
of
Santa
Fe
to
have
a
way
to
monitor
right
like
how.
How
long
do
boards
and
commissions
operate
for
what's
sort
of
the
end
goal?
E
When
do
they
Sunset
I
think
that
there's
a
bunch
of
them
that
to
sort
of
keep
on
going
and
and
there's
a
lack
of
clarity
of
to
what
end
so
I'm,
not
really
clear
on
what
that
process
would
be.
But
I
would
really
like
for
this
group
to
look
into
that
and.
C
Right
Aaron:
do
you
have
any
thoughts
about
that?
Should
probably
staff
a
lot
of
boards
and
commissions
or
your
office?
Does
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
how
I
Charter
Amendment
might
address
that,
but.
H
Two
women
long
I-
it
is
not
those
those
types
of
restrictions
are
not
currently
in
the
charter.
I,
don't
see
any
reason
they
couldn't
be
right
now.
Most
of
our
boards
and
commissions
are
created
by
either
ordinance
or
resolution,
and
there
has
been
some
staff
initiatives
in
looking
at
if
we
can
streamline
those
in
their
current
forms.
There's
there
are
some
legislative
requests
for
some
legislation
to
do
that.
The
legislation
hasn't
been
introduced.
H
Yet
so
I'm
not
sure
you
know
how
that's
going
to
progress,
but
some
of
the
ideas
is
to
consolidate
and
or
eliminate
some
that
aren't
as
active
anymore
because
you're
right
there
there
are
a
lot
there
may
be
more
than
or
maybe
50,
but
some
of
them
aren't
active,
but
there's
certainly
I
think
40.
Maybe
that
are
active,
I.
Think.
If
you
looked
at
today's
agenda,
there
was
like
10
of
meetings
today
or
something
at
the
city
of
Santa
Fe,
which
is
either
really
impressive
or
really
frightening.
H
There
were
public
meetings,
so
I
definitely
hear
the
concern.
It's
it's
that's
a
very
it
could
be.
You
know
it
could
tie
the
hands
of
the
city.
I
would
guess,
if
you
put
anything
too
specific
about
boards
and
commissions
in
the
charter
right
now,
they're
very
flexible
Arrangements.
H
They
could
be
ended
at
any
time,
particularly
the
resolutions
are
pretty
easy
to
amend
or
update.
So
the
advantage
of
not
having
in
the
charter
is,
you
know
we
get
to
model
each
committee
or
Commission
as
to
how
we
want
it,
but
I
most
of
them
have
not
had
Sunset
dates.
Agree.
E
I
mean
perhaps
it
could
be
something
in
the
charter
just
as
far
as
requiring
like
a
yearly
review
of
the
work
of
the
commissions
and
like.
Are
they
serving
a
purpose
anymore?
Right,
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
what
the
process
would
be,
but
just
something
so
that
was,
it
seems
like
exponential
growth
of
commissions
and
and
what?
What
are
you
all
to
do
with
that
right?.
H
C
Okay,
thank
you
all
right,
I
think,
that's
all
that
we
had
from
from
our
last
meetings,
not
that
there
won't
be
more
and
we
hope
that
there
are
and
the
public
may
bring
some
forward.
So
why
don't
we
vote
on
those
two
and
then
I
can
assign
those
to
subcommittees
so,
commissioner,
Ortiz,
do
you
want
to
make
a
motion
for
the
charter
commission
to
consider
the
fiscal
audit
issue
as
part
of
its
work?
Yes,.
C
In
the
opposed,
no
okay,
so
that's
one
additional
topic
for
us
and
then
why
don't
we
take
up
your
boards
and
commissions
issue,
commissioner,
if
you
want
to
make
a
motion.
E
Yes,
chair
long
I'd
like
to
make
a
motion
for
this
commission
to
look
at
boards
and
commissions
and
their
feasibility
sunset
dates.
I'd
like
for
us
to
take
a
look
at
that.
C
Okay,
so
that
was
commissioner
Pettis,
and
is
there
a
second
to
that
motion
I'll?
Second,
it
okay
seconded
by
commissioner
blondes,
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion
to
consider
the
boards
and
commissions
issue.
Please
say:
aye
aye
any
opposed
Okay,
so
we've
got
two
additional
issues
and
then
we'll
get
to
the
subcommittees
later.
That
I've
come
up
with
to
consider
these
issues.
C
Next
is
request
for
approval
for
the
finding
that
it
is
in
the
best
interest
of
the
public
for
the
charter
review
commission
to
conduct
Charter
review
commission
meetings
virtually
on
January
26th
and
then
March,
9
and
March
23
is
what's
on
our
agenda.
What
Aaron
was
looking
at
for
us
is.
We
think
that
our
meetings
are
on
the
second
and
last,
so
that
March
date
would
be
wrong
for
us.
Is
that
right?
Is
it
right
that
it's
wrong?
Yes,.
H
C
We
can't
vote
on
that
one,
but
we
can
do
that
at
a
future
meeting,
so
we
had
discussed
you
know
we
do
have
the
opportunity
to
attend
these
meetings
remotely,
as
some
of
us
have
done,
but
we
had
also
discussed
the
possibility
of
having
our
entire
meeting
since
we're
meeting
quite
a
bit
virtually
just
for
the.
C
We
think
that
would
be
the
benefit
of
to
the
public
because
we
all
can
attend
and
the
public
can
attend
those
meetings
too
and,
as
I
said
in
the,
as
you
saw
in
the
minutes,
I
did
hear
that
March
could
be
a
problem
for
a
couple
of
Commissioners
to
attend
in
person
and
I.
Just
think
it's
best
if
we
all
if
we
can
attend
by
the
same
method.
C
So
if
we're
all
virtual,
it
seems
to
work
better
than
some
and
some
not
we're
not
always
going
to
be
able
to
do
that
or
I'll
meet
in
person.
So
these
are
the
the
first
meeting
would
be
our
next
meeting
and
then
the
other
one
would
be
March
9th
and
at
our
next
meeting
we
consider
can
consider
whether
we
want
to
do
the
30th.
So
that
means
we
would
all
be
on
Zoom
together.
C
So
you
could
do
that
meeting
from
anywhere
and
you
will
also,
as
you
will
hear
soon
be
on
some
subcommittees,
so
we
we
think
this
might
work
the
best
and
it's
allowed
by
City
Rules
to
do
this,
so
is.
Are
there
any
other
comments
about
that?
Are
there
other
meetings
you
would
like
to
add?
We
left
February
off,
we'll
just
see
how
we
do.
We
can
always
take
up
meetings
as
we
hear
from
people
and
put
it
on
the
agenda.
C
C
H
Chair
long
members,
I'd
like
to
welcome
Connor
to
being
the
commission
liaison.
Thank
you
very
much
for
volunteering
to
do
that.
He
was
excited
after
his
work
on
some
of
the
subject
matter
last
time,
so
I'm
very
pleased
that
he'll
be
joining
me
up
here
and
we
do
have
the
position
posted
for
Jesse's
position.
H
So
if
anyone
knows
anyone
who
would
be
interested
that
is
open
through
next
Friday,
so
another
eight
days,
then
we'll
be
starting
interviews
right
away,
a
masters
of
public
policy
or
a
JD
are
preferred,
but
not
required,
and
then
at
least
five
years
of
relevant
experience
are
required
and
then
that
person
would
lead
this
off
at
the
office
of
policy
and
legislation.
So
if
you
know
anyone
who
would
be
a
good
candidate,
please
send
them
to
the
city's
HR
website.
H
We'd
appreciate
it
and
then
I
would
just
say:
I
think
Pat
and
Marcos
are
both
here
in
case.
Subcommittees
would
like
to
start
meeting
later
after
if
we
get
through
the
agenda
and
there's
some
time,
I
think
they're
here
till
maybe
six
six
thirty.
So
if
we
wanted
to
start
discussing
some
of
the
the
subject
matter,
we're
happy
to
stay
and
meet
with
subcommittees
today.
So.
C
Thank
you
for
that,
and
thank
you,
Pat
and
Marcos
for
coming.
We
had
talked
about
that
possibility.
It
looked
like
a
short
agenda
and
Aaron
made
the
suggestion.
I
think
it
was
a
great
one
that
the
subcommittees
could
start
talking.
I
have
asked
the
staff
to
come
up
with
a
contact
list
and
I've
got
paper
copies
here,
but
we
can
email
it
to
everybody.
So
you'll
have
everyone's
email
readily
available
and
phone
number,
and
we
will
get
to
that
next.
After
Matters
from
the
committee.
Are
there
any
Matters
from
the
committee.
H
Chair
along
the
primary
thing
is
just
open
meetings.
Act
I
would
be
aware
of
so
we
think
we're
going
to
make
subcommittees
of
less
than
a
majority
of
you
and
then
that
allows
you
to
just
communicate
freely,
which
is
wonderful.
You
don't
have
to
hold
back
from
emailing
members
of
your
subcommittee.
You
can
freely
discuss
either
via
email
phone
in
person,
so
that's
nice
and
you
don't
have
to
publish
a
meeting
in
advance
and
all
of
that,
but
you
would
bring
back
the
committee's
findings
and
recommendations
to
this.
F
H
C
Okay,
so
I
came
up
with
some
groupings
on
subcommittees
and
you
can
tell
me
what
you
think
so.
The
first
I've
got
three
subcommittees
and
I
would
like
to
be
sort
of
a
a
member
at
large
of
any
of
these
and
still
not
create
a
majority
so
that
I
can,
if,
if
you
all,
can
the
chair
of
the
subcommittee
can,
let
me
know
in
your
meeting
I
would
love
to
listen
in
or
participate
as
much
as
I
can
just
to
keep
up
with
everything
so
I've
got.
C
C
G
is
whether
a
city
councilor
who
has
lost
a
campaign
for
mayor
May
remain
in
office
after
the
inauguration
of
a
new
mayor.
What
we
call
resigned
to
run,
and
then
commissioner
Pettis's
commissions
issue
I,
just
added
on
to
that
so
I
was
proposing
commissioners,
deirdack,
Montoya
and
Pettis
to
that
commission
to
that
subcommittee
and
asking
commissioner
Dudek
to
be
the
chair
of
that
subcommittee.
C
The
second
committee
I
called
the
governor
governance
issues
and
financial
audit,
and
that
Financial
audit
issue
is
the
one
that
we
voted
on
tonight.
So
that
would
be
letters
d.
Whether
the
city's
mayor
should
have
a
more
purely
executive
role
rather
than
both
legislative
and
executive
roles,
and
if
so,
what
new
rights
and
limitations
should
be
adopted.
Along
with
such
a
separation
of
powers
e,
whether
counselors
should
be
full-time
F.
C
Whether
roles
should
be
whether
the
roles
of
Mayor,
counselors
and
city
manager
should
be
better
defined,
and
then
there
would
be
the
audit
issue
and
I'm
proposing
accounts.
Commissioners
Ortiz
Amador
Guzman
and
commissioner
deirdack
again
has
agreed
to
do
more
than
one
committee,
and
so
that
would
be
a
commissioner
Ortiz
being
the
chair
of
that
committee
and
then
the
one
that
I
called
human
rights
social
issue
subcommittee
and
that
would
cover
I
in
the
resolution.
C
Whether
the
human
and
civil
rights
policy
statements
should
be
more
specific
with
regard
to
breadth
of
required
Protections
in
our
manner
in
which
such
rights
should
be
protected.
And
then
I
would
add
to
that.
If
we
consider
the
voting
issues
at
another
meeting,
but
that's
all
we
have
for
that
one
right
now
and
that
would
be
Commissioners
Ives,
granillo
and
blondus.
C
E
I've
had
mentioned
also
the
possibility
of
talking
about
the
creation
of
the
office
of
equity.
C
You're
correct
I
remember
he
did
say
that
sort
of
the
equity
lens
he
was
talking
about
when
reviewing
legislation-
okay-
and
that's
not
currently
before
us
I-
think
we
need
to
vote
on
that.
So
why
don't
we?
Let
him
bring
that
back,
but
I
think
that
that
is
just
the
kind
of
thing
that
we
could
add
to
that
subcommittee.
C
Yeah,
why
not?
Why
don't
we
add
you
to
that
committee?
I,
won't
I,
won't
plan
on
well
there's
that
would
be
four
of
you,
so
I
wouldn't
attend
that
one,
but
I
can
always
I
can
always
talk
to
your
chair
about
it.
The
chair
of
the
committee
so
I'd
be
happy
to
add
you
this
to
that.
If
you're
willing
to
do
it,
Madam.
A
Chair,
which,
commissioner,
was
speaking,
commissioner
Perez.
Sorry,
thank
you.
Thank
you,
commissioner.
Pettis
I'm.
Sorry.
H
Chair
long
I
just
was
thinking
so
those
of
you
who
sit
on
two
committees
I
think
just
be
careful
not
to
say
at
my
other
committee
we're
saying,
X
or
Y,
because
then
you
will
be
sharing
amongst
more
than
four
people,
so
that
could
come
into
play
in
terms
of
information
traveling
between
committees.
It's
fine
to
share
it
here,
and
this
is
where
it
should
be
shared
and
then
that's
the
way
that
your
committee
can
find
out.
H
C
C
Yeah-
and
so
maybe
even
we'll
talk
about
this
when
we
put
the
agenda
together
and
and
I,
can
talk
to
the
chairs
of
the
subcommittees,
but
we
may
want
to
hear
those
issues
here.
So
if
we
need
to
move
something
over
to
that
committee,
because
it's
just
not
working
to
keep
it
divided
up
that
way,
then
then
we
can
talk
about
that
and
do
it.