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I,
don't
know
we'll
see,
item
e,
an
item
apism
Frank.
B
We
have
a
motion
in
a
second
to
approve
the
consent
agenda.
All
those
in
favor
aye.
C
B
D
Good
evening
Madam
chair
members
of
the
committee,
with
regard
to
the
FY
21
and
22
audits,
we
have
made
contact
with
car
Riggs
and
Ingram,
who
are
external
auditors,
I'll,
start
naming
them
because
I
think
the
acronyms
are
beginning
to
confuse
us
all
and
make
contact
within
this
past
Friday
and
they're
set
to
Begin
work
October
3rd.
D
Essentially
what
they
will
be
doing
first
is
contacting
Clifton
Larson
Allen,
who
are
doing
they're
The
Firm
that
are
doing
the
accounting
and
Remediation
work
they'll
consult
with
them
before
they
can
formulate
a
plan
for
the
audit
moving
forward
or
for
both
audits
moving
forward
so
Clifton
Larson,
Allen
and
car
Riggs
Ingram.
The
external
Auditors
will
have
to
consult
currently
Clifton
Larson
Allen.
D
The
accounting
and
Remediation
work
firm
are
in
contact
with
redw
who
had
been
doing
the
the
accounting
work
for
21
in
order
to
do
a
Passover
of
or
transfer
of
all
the
information
that
is
with
redw
as
soon
as
that's
accomplished
completely.
Some
of
it's
already
happened
in
Clifton
Larson
and
their
team
will
be
working.
We
did
meet
with
them
today
by
Zoom.
That's
within
Larson,
Allen
and
they've
made
made
some
Headway
and
there
are
five
primary
members
of
that
contractor
that
are
working
with
us.
D
Madam
chair,
that
is
correct.
They
will
be
doing
as
much
as
they
can
simultaneously.
There
are
some
things
that
can't
be
done
until
the
FY
for
22
until
the
fy21
is
done,
but.
B
Okay,
just
wanted
to
be
clear
about
that
and
keep
refreshing
our
memory,
so
we're
all
up
to
speed
questions
from
the
committee
all
right.
Thank
you.
Thank.
D
B
See
you
next
meeting
okay
on
to
consent.
First
item
is
item.
E
I
do
believe
we
have
staff
on
Zoom
Is
that
there
she
is
Christine
Chavez
with
the
water
conservation
office.
Christine.
Can
you
here?
We
can
also
turn
the
screen
around
about.
Oh,
can
you
hear
us.
B
I
hope
you
can
hear
me
as
well
yeah.
We
can
hear
you
hold
on
just
a
second
everybody,
okay
with
the
screens
or
do
you
want
me
to
turn
this
big
one?
B
So
let
me
just
read
this
in
this
is
a
request
for
approval
of
General
Services
contract
with
the
Santa
Fe
Community
College
for
the
water
conservation
pilot
program
in
the
total
amount
of
240
000,
including
New
Mexico
gross
receipts,
tax
expiring
on
June,
thirtieth,
twenty
2026
and
again
Christine
Chavez.
The
water
conservation
manager
with
the
water
conservation
office
is
here
with
us
on
zoom
and
councilwoman
VIA
Rail.
You
pulled
this.
C
C
How
so
it's
for
four
years
correct,
and
for
each
year
the
60,
000
I,
guess
I
just
wanted
to
understand
how
the
sixty
thousand
per
year,
if
that
goes
to
students,
if
that
goes
towards
the
program,
supplies
or
if
you
could
just
break
down
a
little
bit
more
of
the
sixty
thousand
and
how
that
gets,
how
it
how
that
budget
is
then
I
guess
further
distributed
with
Santa
Fe
Community
College.
E
Okay,
thank
you.
Madam
chair
counselor,
via
real
I'm,
actually
really
excited
to
talk
about
this
program,
and
I
am
hoping,
maybe
a
council
it
would.
It
will
get
pulled
so
I
can
do
just
a
very
short
presentation
on
it.
Talk
about
all
of
the
different
Partnerships
involved.
E
So
successful
is
because
you
know
we
partner
with
several
different
organizations
and
by
doing
that,
it
really
increases
the
amount
of
support
that
we
gain
in
the
community
on
our
work,
but
the
sixty
thousand
dollars
the
way
that
that
money
is
allocated
is
it
pays
for
the
education
programs
that
the
Santa
Fe
Community
College
develops
to
train
Auditors
to
do
this
type
of
work
on
the
seduce
behalf,
it
pays
for
the
audits
that
are
done
by
the
Auditors,
and
so
just
as
a
quick,
you
know
just
a
quick
summary.
E
E
And
then
you
know
we
have
partnered
with
youth
works
on
this
pilot
program
and
so
we'll
be
working
with
that
organization
to
to
train
these.
The
youth
to
do
these
audits
on
our
behalf
as
well.
So
the
money
is
really
there
to
pay
for
the
audits
that
are
being
done,
and
you
know
once
that
money
is
expired.
E
C
Thank
you,
Christine.
The
other
question
I
had
when
you
say
Auditors
we're
talking
about
students
right
that
are
part
of
the
program
they
become
the
auditors.
E
Well,
we
have
18
people
who
have
gone
through
the
certification
process
at
the
Santa
Fe
Community
College
and
there's
about
seven
of
those
who
are
certified
to
do
Auditors,
and
these
are
professionals.
These
are
hers,
Raiders
words
Raiders,
who
have
similar
accreditations
that
this
aligned
with.
So
we
have
those
professionals,
but
the
youth
Works
program
that
we're
starting
starting
up
right
now,
those
are
students
who
are
going
to
be
trained
a
little
bit.
You
know
in
in
different
types
of
of
steps,
but
those
students
under
supervision
will
be
doing
audits
as
well.
C
E
Correct,
okay
and
me-
and
my
staff
are
part
of
that
18,
but
there
are
seven
different,
independent
Auditors
who
who
work
for
us
as
well.
C
And
students
that
are
wanting
to
be
part
of
like
I,
guess
or
lack
of
a
better
word
cohort
the
new.
The
next
cohort
is
this
also
training
new
students
that
are
in
the
program
that
also
want
to
be
trained
up
to
become
well,
not
just
Auditors,
but
to
be
able
to
be
hers,
Raiders
and
and
other
professional
jobs,
because
I
know,
there's
only
a
few
people
that
do
that
in
our
community,
and
it
would
be
good
to
have
more
people
trained
in
that
area.
E
So
I'm
sorry
I
missed
the
formality
on
this
Madam
chair,
Council,
burial,
so
part
of
our
discussions
with
the
Santa
Fe
Community
College,
currently
are
that
they're
used
to
there
at
one
time
there
was
a
water
conservation,
a
certificate
that
they
issued
and
part
of
these
classes
were
part
of
that
program.
E
So
for
right
now,
youth
Works,
they
will
be
going
through
the
program
and
earning
micro
credentials,
which
is
a
New
Concept
for
me
that
I've
learned
about,
but
instead
of
going
through
the
program
and
learning
how
to
become
a
full-out
auditor,
they'll
receive
micro
credentials
along
the
way.
This
could
be
something
like
learning.
How
to
read
a
meter.
You
know,
learning
which
appliances
are
you
know,
could
be
upgraded
to
something
more
efficient,
how
to
make
measure
the
efficiency
of
different
types
of
appliances.
E
E
You
know
it's
a
list
of
micro
credentials
that
they've
they've
earned
that
could
you
know
set
them
apart
from
others
as
having
this
skill
set
that
might
fit
with
different
types
of
employers
instead
of
the
certification
itself.
It
could
be
that
it's
one
of
those
micro
credentials
that's
more
attractive
and
so
I
I
was
excited
to
learn
about
that.
C
Excellent.
Thank
you
for
that
and
just
to
clarify
one
of
the
others.
Is
that
also
the
green
Chamber
of
Commerce?
Are
they
one
of
the
auditors
or
what's
their
role.
E
This
partnership
is
with
the
green
Chamber
of
Commerce,
the
Santa
Fe
Community
College
youth
works,
and
then
we
have
Lane
Community
College,
which
is
another
another
education
partner,
and
then
we
have
a
technical
partner
that
helps
us
on
the
sub
metering
side,
and
so
the
Santa
Fe
green
Chamber
of
Commerce
is
a
really
important
piece
of
this,
because
instead
of
the
city
knocking
on
businesses,
doors
and
talking
about
a
free
audit
that
we
want
to
try
to
give
them
to
certify
them
as
being
a
water-wise
business,
we
have
Glenn
schiffbauer,
who
is
the
executive
director
of
that
organization?
E
You
know
Partnerships
that
he
has,
and
so
he
sells
the
program
from
a
completely
different
perspective,
and
so
he
is
the
person
that
actually
connects
us
with
the
business
schedules
the
Auditors
to
to
audit
the
business
is,
and
it
goes
back
and
completes
the
cycle
with
the
waterwise
certification
and
the
signage
and
the
other
pieces
that
the
final
report
you
know
he
he
sort
of
hands
that
out
at
the
end
too.
But
then,
on
our
end,
you
know
we
give
that
business
a
lot
of
free
marketing.
E
You
know
we
have
them
on
our
website.
We
have
a
lot
of
social
media
different
advertisements.
You
know
really
promoting
the
work
that
each
of
these
businesses
has
done
to
become
certified,
and
so
it's
just
all
of
these
different
pieces
fit
together
and
what
it
helps
us
with.
Is
you
know
our
office
isn't
handling
the
entire
program
auditing,
the
hundreds
of
businesses
in
the
city,
we
each
kind
of
split
the
the
work
and
we
all
benefit
in
a
different
type
of
way,
but
it's
a
really
strong
partnership.
C
Great,
thank
you
and
then
last
question.
I
was
you
said,
74
businesses
do
we
continue
auditing
the
same
businesses
to
see
if
they're
on
track
quote
on
track
or
our
new
businesses
included
as
like
the
next
round
or
each
year?
Does
it
change.
E
Madam,
chair,
Council
Bureau,
we
don't
go
back
and
visit
the
business
once
it's
been
audited.
We
create
the
final
report.
We
deliver
it.
We
look
for
opportunities
that
we
can
help
support
them
with
and
in
ways
to
save
water
like
whether
they
change
out
appliances
or
increase
the
amount
of
signage
that
they
put
in.
They
change
out
foil.
E
It's
fixed
leaks,
those
types
of
things,
but
we
don't
go
back
and
audit
them,
but
we
are
tracking
their
water
Savings
in
the
background,
as
part
of
the
measurement
of
this
program,
so
the
the
73
restaurants
they've
already
gone
through
the
program.
You
know
we're
just
promoting
them
at
this
point
then,
and
not
revisiting
them,
because
there's
hundreds
more
that
we
need
to
work
with
got
it.
E
Madam,
chair
councilor
veril,
we
do
have
a
really
nice
statistic
tonight
we
did
just
start.
We
had
an
article
that
came
out
in
the
new
Mexican
about
two
weeks
ago
in
the
real
estate
guide
and
we've
been
getting
a
lot
of
different
phone
calls.
We
started
a
whole
media
campaign
as
a
result
of
that
had
Glenn
Chef
Bauer
on
a
radio
show,
and
we
now
have.
The
new
promotion
has
reached
44
restaurants
with
follow-up
remaining,
so
I
mean
that
effort
alone,
just
you
know,
gained
44
new
interested
participants
as
a
result
of
that
excellent.
B
Thank
you
just
before
I
go
to
counselor
Lindell,
just
a
couple
things.
First
of
all,
it's
not
a
pilot
anymore.
If
we
approve
this
contract,
correct,
correct,
okay
and
then
let
me
go
to
councilor
Lindell
and
then
I'll
come
back
to
what
I
was
going
to
say,
counselor
window.
No,
it's
okay!.
A
Thank
you
chair.
So
can
you
tell
me
at
all
how
the
distribution
of
the
sixty
thousand
dollars
is
in
terms
of
funding
the
actual
program,
as
opposed
to
I,
read
in
my
packet
that
people
are
paid
to
do
these
water
Audits
and
this
program
pays
them?
So
what
what
part?
What's
the
breakdown
of
the
60
000
to
paying
people,
as
opposed
to
actually
funding
the
program
itself?.
E
Madam,
chair,
counselor
Lindell,
so
the
breakout
I
mean
it's
not
going
to
be
the
same.
Every
FY
you
know
initially
in
the
pilot
process,
we
were
training
Auditors,
and
that
was
a
different
type
of
investment
because
we
were
putting
money
into
developing
the
curriculum
and
the
education
components
that
would
lead
to
the
certification.
You
know
this
FY.
Now
we
have
seven
Auditors
who
are
doing
these
audits,
but
every
audit
costs
something
different.
E
A
restaurant
costs
different
from
a
hotel
I'm,
naturally,
because
of
the
size
and
in
the
commercial
shopping
center,
is
going
to
be
a
different
price
and
so
depending
on
who
we
have
on
schedule
and
how
many
audits
we're
going
to
be
able
to
get
done.
With
this
funding,
I
mean
it's
going
to
change
depending
on
what
type
of
work
we
do.
So
it's
not
as
simple
as
saying
you
know.
E
E
Madam,
chair,
councilor
Lindell,
so
Glenn
shipbauer
was
supposed
to
be
on
the
call
with
me
today
and
he
does
have
that
freak
out,
but
I'm
going
to
just
try
to
Wing
this
and
I
can
give
you
the
actual
information
in
any
follow-up
email,
probably
right
after
this
meeting.
But
for
my
recollection,
it's
three
hundred
dollars
for
a
restaurant,
it's
500
for
a
hotel
and
the
shopping
center
that
we
did
consisted
of
like
16
businesses
and
so
I.
Don't
know
the
price
on
that.
E
Madam,
chair
counselor
Lindell.
This
is
one
auditor
who
goes
in
and
does
this
work
and
then
once
they
have
their
findings
and
they
write
that
report.
Then
that
report
is
vetted
by
a
professional
at
the
community
college
as
well
as
as
myself
and
and
then
the
report
is
delivered
back
by
a
third
party
and
that
would
be
Glenn
schiffauer
myself.
A
Okay,
I
appreciate
that
maybe
we
could,
in
our
packet,
see
one
of
the
reports
that's
completed.
E
Madam,
chair,
counselor,
lindau,
said
I
think
that
would
be
a
great
idea
and
I
do
hope
that
you
know
if
it's,
not
a
council,
maybe
if
it's
at
a
later
date
that
I
can
do
a
short
presentation
to
the
entire
governing
body,
because
I
think
it's
really
special
that
we
have
all
of
these
different
Partnerships
involved
in
this
program.
E
You
know
we're
training,
the
next
generation
of
water
professionals.
You
know
we're
engaging.
E
E
Save
money
and
save
water
this
after
so,
if
not,
if
the
governing
body
I,
do
hope
that
I
can
come
back
and
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
you
know
the
way
this
came
together:
the
role
of
the
water
conservation
committee,
the
data
collected
in
the
pilot
process
these
last
three
years,
and
why
this
is
you
know
our
next
step
in
really
bringing
this
as
a
permanent
program.
That's
you
know
part
of
the
city's
efforts
I.
A
Appreciate
that
and
if
you
could
add
one
of
the
reports
into
the
packet
I'd
appreciate
that
when
it
comes
to
council.
E
I
did
Madam
chair,
Council
burial.
We
did
see
that
as
well
when
it
went
through
the
water
conservation
committee,
but
Council
Romero
worked
this
correct.
You
know
we
are
really
trying
to
separate
what
we
call
a
pilot
program
and
you
know
what
we're
calling
a
permanent
program
that
we're
bringing
into
our
our
sort
of
our
wheelhouse,
and
so
as
I
mentioned
before.
B
Through
if
I
think,
if
I
can
counselor
that
it's
right
now,
it
is
a
pilot
program.
If
we
approve
these
contracts,
it
will
become
a
permanent
part
of
the
water
conservation
office.
So
in
some
ways
it
is
sort
of
accurately
reflected
at
the
moment
it
might
have
been
worded
differently,
but
it
at
this
moment
it
is
a
pilot
program.
It
has
been
a
pilot
program
for
a
number
of
years
to
really
test
it
and
get
it
right
and
with
these
contracts
for
the
next,
what
is
it
five?
B
Four
four
years
it'll
be,
you
know,
part
of
the
work
of
the
water
conservation
office.
C
And
to
follow
up
with
that
so
each
year
do
we
look
at
this
again,
so
we're
approving
the
four
years,
but
it's
not
a
pilot
project
or
pilot
program
that
should.
E
Madam,
chair,
counselor
burial,
it's
my
understanding
that
once
this
has
approved
this
is
just
a
contract.
That's
in
place
for
four
years.
I,
don't
believe
that
we'll
be
coming
back
to
governing
body
every
year
to
be
approved.
Typically,
once
we
have
a
contract,
we
just
get
the
PO
every
every
FY.
You
know
for
every
year
that
the
contract's
written
for,
but
I,
do
hope
to.
E
You
know
build
in
some
reporting
on
it
and
the
work
that
we're
doing,
especially
as
the
work
starts
off
with
youth
works
and
as
just
another
part
of
the
work
that
youth
works
is
doing.
You
know
we
we've
done
a
lot
of
work
in
the
commercial
sector.
Restaurants,
Hotel
shopping,
centers,
those
types
of
things,
but
youthworks
is
going
to
be
helping
us
look
at
some
work
in
the
outdoor
sector,
and
so
it's
going
to
be
a
little
bit
different,
and
some
of
that
is
is
talked
about
in
the
packet.
E
But
you
know
it
is
I
hope
that
I
have
a
chance
to
come
back
with
these
with
these
kids
and
talk
about
the
work
that
they're
doing
because
it
plays
into
the
Next
Generation
water
Summit
and
the
presentations
that
they're
going
to
be
giving-
and
you
know
it
all-
is
engaging
the
next
generation
of
water
professionals
as
well,
as
you
know,
Professionals
in
the
community
who
are
already
doing
this
type
of
work.
So
it's
it's
so
involved
and
hard
to
just
talk
about
in
five
minutes.
E
But
you
know
it's
I'm,
some
I'm
really
really
proud
of
it
and
I
think
it's
going
to
be
really
great
for
the
city.
B
B
I
on
my
way
here,
oddly
enough
or
or
perhaps
kudos
to
you,
Christine
I
did
hear
the
advertising
for
this
program
with
Glenn
Schiffer
of
the
green
chamber,
talking
about
hey
if
you're
a
restaurant
out
there,
and
you
want
to
go
through
this
certification
and
become
a
water,
wise
restaurant
and
you
know-
and
you
know,
here's
who
you
call
and
then
also
encouraging
patrons
of
the
different
restaurants-
to
encourage
their
favorite
restaurant,
to
become
a
water,
wise,
restaurant
and
so
really
great
to
hear
that
advertis,
advertising
on
the
radio
and
drumming
up
support
and
and
new
restaurants
to
participate,
I
think
we
have
seen
water
savings
and
maybe
we'll
be
able
to
quantify
those
and
I
think
this
is.
B
You
know,
part
of
the
larger
effort
of
helping
the
city
use,
Water,
Wisely,
conserve
water
and
it's
it
did
come
up
through
the
water
conservation
committee,
their
work,
the
subcommittees
and
the
folks
who
serve
on
that
committee.
Really
working
to
create
this
program
and
then
create
the
credentials
and
create
the
curriculum
and
and
really
put
together
a
program
that
has
been
tested
as
a
pilot
and
I
think
is,
you
know,
definitely
ready
to
fly.
B
So
congratulations
to
the
water
with
the
work
of
the
water
conservation
committee
and,
of
course,
that
committee
is
staffed
by
Christine
Chavez
who's
here
with
us
tonight.
If
there
are
no
other
questions
and
I'll
entertain
a
motion.
B
Motion
and
a
second
to
approve
this
item,
all
those
in
favor
aye
aye.
Anybody
opposed
everybody
abstaining.
We
are
good.
Thank
you,
Christine
for
joining
us.
Thank
you
very
much.
Okay.
We
are
on
and
to
item
f
request
approval
of
amendment
number
one
to
the
service
agreement,
contract
number
22-02-5
with
B
and
B
Industries
for
the
complete
replacement
of
the
Fort
Marcy
pool
deck
and
increasing
the
compensation
in
the
amount
of
257
622.8
cents
for
addressing
unforeseen
structural
issues.
B
This
is
a
request:
approval
of
budget
adjustment,
a
bar
in
the
amount
of
250
000
from
the
recreation
department
fund.
We
have
Sam
Burnett
and
you
must
be
Joshua.
How
do
I
say
that
Bowman,
yes,
nice
to
meet
you
who's,
the
project
administrator
and
councilwoman
Villarreal?
You
pulled.
C
This
item-
thank
you,
madam
chair
and
nice,
to
meet
you
Josh,
thanks
for
being
with
us,
just
wanted
to
get
more
details
about
this
unfortunate
situation
that
we
had
to.
C
We
realized
there
were
other
issues
with
the
fort
Mercy
pool
deck,
and
so
I
was
wondering
if
you
could
just
walk
us
through
how
this
was
discovered
and
if
we
had
staff
evaluate
what
the
contractors
were
telling
us,
we
need,
and
if
we
get
second
opinions
or
stuff,
the
second
opinion
to
make
sure
that
this
isn't
just
extending
a
contract
that
it's
a
legitimate
change
that
needs
to
or
our
structural
issue
that
we
need
to
address.
C
So
maybe
you
could
just
let
us
know
what
the
original
intention
was
and
then
how
it
kind
of
led
to
this
unforeseen
structural
issues.
A
What
button
is
it
on?
You
hear
me?
Okay,
sorry,
chair,
remember
worth
counselor
Gabrielle.
First
of
all,
thank
you
for
having
me
I'm
the
newest
project
admin
for
facilities.
To
answer
your
question.
Yes,
we
had
seen
staff
and
hired
Engineers
to
partake
in
this
unforeseen
circumstance.
A
We
we
we
originally.
The
plan
was
to
replace
the
drains
and
repair
the
deck
of
the
four
Marcy
pool.
We
saw
a
subsiding
in
the
deck
cracks
along
the
whole
entire
deck
and
not
just
around
the
drains.
We
had
Engineers
come
out
and
take
a
look
at
it.
We've
seen
that
there
are
more
structural
issues
than
we
first
looked
at
back
in
2020
when
this
project
was
originally
designed
and
plan
for.
A
C
Was
that
B
and
D
Industries
engineers.
A
A
C
F
Counselor
Romero
worth
a
chairperson,
Romero
worth
counselor
via
real.
In
this
particular
case,
Armstrong
group,
also
known
as
AGI,
was
already
the
structural
engineer
working
on
the
Fort
Marcy
project.
They
had
done
the
engineering
work
for
the
roof
and
for
the
skylights.
F
So
when
this
issue
came
up
because
they
were
art
well
because
they
were
already
involved
in
a
larger
part
portfolio
of
projects
and
we're
familiar
with
the
lay
of
the
land,
we
decided
that
they
would
be
the
best
person
to
bring
in
in
this
case,
so
and
also
as
a
way
to
expedite
the
process
to
be
able
to
get
engineering
underway
right
away.
We
had
BND
hire
them
as
a
subcontractor.
It's
a
it's
a
little
confusing
a
little
bit
of
context.
F
There's
a
group
of
projects,
there's
a
roof
project,
a
skylight
project,
a
mechanical
electrical
and
project,
and
then
the
drains
and
deck
repair
project
kind
of
all
happening
together
that
the
deck
and
drains
was
being
done
by
B.
Indeed-
and
you
know
we
so
we
pulled
Armstrong
in
up
kind
of
another
part
of
the
project
to
help
on
this
part
b
d
did,
as
the
prime
contractor
were
the
you
know,
kind
of
the
main.
F
You
know
the
main
Shepherd
of
the
subcontractor,
but
Mr
Bowman
has
weekly
meetings
with
the
entire
project
team
and
has
been
keeping
close
tabs
on
the
Engineers
as
they
went
through
their
kind
of
due
diligence,
assessing
the
conditions
and
putting
together
structural
drawings
for
both
the
Demolition
and
the
replacement
of
the
deck.
C
And
have
we
ever
replaced
the
deck
whole
deck
before.
F
Chairperson
Romero
worth
counselor
Via
Real,
no,
we
have
not
the
most
deck
replacement.
I've
ever
seen
was
at
the
recent
BC
pool
project.
F
In
this
case
this
was
this
was
a
really
you
know,
unusual
situation,
I
think
it's
not
something
that
we
anticipated
happening
and
is
really
unlikely
to
ever
happen
again,
unless
we
need
to
replace
one
of
our
indoor
pools.
C
A
A
The
the
concrete
okay.
A
As
per
the
original
contract
and
the
original
scope
of
work,
yes,
the
drains
and
will
be
replaced
and.
A
Yeah
there's
no,
there
should
be
no
other
changes
to
where
the
pipes
lead
to
the.
A
The
projects
we're
working
on
at
form
RZ
as
we're
fixing
everything
in
there
so
we'll
be
leading
into
there.
Yes,
okay,.
C
So
those
aren't
being
redirected,
they'll
stay
in
the
direction
or
where
they've
been
going
to,
which
is
the
pump
room.
Okay,
I
think
that's
all
I
have
thank.
B
You
other
questions
from
the
committee.
Is
there
a
motion
move
to
approved
Motion
in
a
second
to
approve
this
item?
All
those
in
favor
I
I?
Anybody
opposed
anybody.
Abstaining
that
motion
passes.
Thank
you,
Joshua
good
job
on
your
first
swim
action
items
for
discussion.
We
don't
have
any.
We
do
not
have
an
executive
session
Matters
from
staff
Madam
chair
members
of
the
committee.
There
are
no
matters:
okay,
Matters
from
the
committee
Matters
from
the
chair,
our
next
meeting,
Monday
October
3rd.
Thank
you!
Everyone.
We
are
adjourned.