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A
Good
morning,
everyone,
the
community
development
agency
meeting
for
february
11
2021,
will
now
begin.
A
We
will
have
the
invocation
this
morning
by
elder
paul
buster
elder
paul
buster
is
the
pastor
of
the
new
macedonia
membership
baptist
church
and
he
has
served
since
2002,
where
he
has
established
many
programs,
such
as
the
odell
glover
educational
scholarship
program
for
high
school
students.
He
also
has
programs
to
feed
the
community,
provides
clothes
and
hygiene
package.
Pastor,
buster's
objectives
is
to
preach,
teach
and
live
the
gospel
for
the
perfecting
of
the
saints
also
to
work
in
and
develop
ministries.
That
is
edifying
to
the
body
of
christ.
A
B
Good
morning-
and
we
first
want
to
thank.
C
D
B
B
F
Yes,
sir
good
morning
board
members
morris
massey
cra
board
attorney
during
this
covet.
19
state
of
emergency
meetings
of
the
city
of
tampa
community
redevelopment
agency
are
conducted
with
a
live
in-person
quorum
of
the
cra
present
in
the
city
council
chambers.
However,
in
response
to
the
covet
19
restrictions,
members
of
the
public
are
encouraged
to
participate
virtually
through
video
teleconferencing
referred
to
by
florida
statutes.
B
G
F
Okay
during
the
covet
19
state
of
emergency
meetings
of
the
city
of
tampa
community
development
agency
are
conducted
with
a
live
in
person
quorum
of
the
cra
present.
However,
in
response
to
the
covet
19
restrictions,
the
public
is
encouraged
to
participate
virtually
through
means
that
are
referred
to
by
florida
statutes
as
communication
media
technology.
F
H
F
Tv
spectrum
channel
640,
frontier
channel
15
and
via
the
internet,
tampagov.net
slash,
live
stream.
Members
of
the
public
are
able
to
participate
virtually
in
this
meeting
by
using
what
is
referred
to
by
the
state
of
florida
statutes
and
rules,
as
community
media
communications,
media
technology
or
by
the
following
alternative
means.
F
The
public
may
send
written
comments
by
the
internet
or
web
by
email
or
us
mail
to
the
city
clerk
or
the
cra
secretary
leave.
Voicemail
messages
with
comments
speak
remotely
during
public
comment
with
the
use
of
cmt
or
communication
media
technology
if
they
pre-registered
or
participate
by
using
community
communication
media
technology
available
on
the
second
floor
of
old
city
hall,
all
written
and
voicemail
comments
for
cra
matters
must
be
received
no
later
than
24
hours
prior
to
the
meeting.
In
order
to
be
distributed.
F
Timely
to
cra
members
who
made
part
of
the
record
written
comments
should
not
exceed
400
words.
Public
comments,
pre-recorded
and
remote
or
in
person
during
the
cmt
with
by
use
of
cmt,
will
be
heard
at
the
start
of
the
meeting
at
the
direction
of
the
cra
board
and
should
not
exceed
three
minutes
unless
expressly
allowed
by
the
cra.
A
I
believe
item
number
one
president
tatiana
accommodation,
mr
ed
johnson,
my
understanding
mr
john
says
I'll
receive
that
is
at
his
home
again.
We
thank
mr
johnson
for
all
his
work.
Any
members
would
like
to
say
anything
in
reference
to
that.
I
That's
that's
a
shame.
I
would,
I
really
think
the
world
of
that
I
think
he's
such
a
great
guy
and
has
been
such
a
valuable
asset
to
this
city
and
we're
just
appreciated
for
all
his
service.
You
know
he
is
a
a
very
good
man
he's
also
a
man
who's
very
dedicated
to
his
faith.
I
I
believe
he's
roman
catholic
and
if
memory
serves
me
right,
he
was
also
honored
by
congresswoman
kathy
caster,
along
with
many
of
his
fellow
vietnam
veterans
for
a
welcome
home
celebration
that
the
congresswoman
did
maybe
two
years
ago.
So
you
know,
ed's
service
to
this
community
is
long
deep
and
wide,
and
it's
thoughtful
and
he's
just
always
been
a
very
nice
gentleman
and
works
hard
and
and
taken
a
lot
of
heat,
and
I
I
just
appreciate
him
so.
Thank
you,
mr
chair.
J
Very
much,
mr
johnson
has
always
been
a
valuable
asset
to
the
city
of
tampa
and
to
the
citizens
of
tampa
ed,
if
you're,
watching,
which
I
hope
you
are.
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
years
and
the
dedication
that
you
put
in
not
only
to
the
city
of
tampa
but
to
the
many
cras
you
have
worked
ed.
You
will
be
missed.
G
You
know
me
ed
johnson
is
one
of
those
public
servants
that
you
never
forget.
G
I
first
met
him
when
he
was
over
at
hillsborough
county,
just
just
one
of
my
fellow
council
members
just
said,
taking
on
the
tough,
the
toughest
tasks
and
and
then
he
and
then
I
think,
pamela
brought
him
over
to
the
city
and
and
to
the
cra
and
and
again
taking
on
the
toughest
tasks.
I
just
I
love
that
johnson
and
we're
gonna
miss
him
dearly.
Thank
you,
mr
chairman.
A
Anyone
else
all
right,
we'll
go
right
into
staff
report.
Title
number
two:
miss
valon,
I'm
sorry
public!
I'm
sorry
public
comment.
I'm
sorry
public
comment,
my
mistake:
how
many
we
do
have
saloon
recorded
or
in
person
so.
B
B
We
want
to
continue
having
community
leaders
in
those
roles
that
actually
live
in
and
represent
the
community.
So
I
am
just
voicing
my
concerns
about
this
rumor,
hoping
it's
not
true
and
wanting
to
put
it
on
the
record
that
I
object
to
any
efforts
to
take
over
the
cras
by
any
elected
official
or
government
body
other
than
the
current
community
members
that
we
entrust
in
those
roles.
E
A
B
Hi,
my
name
is
craig,
my
resident
of
east
tampa
and
it's
come
to
my
company.
Apparently
there's
some
folks
in
city
council
that
want
to
remove
the
east.
Tampa
cra
lead,
miss
connie
burton,
and
I
just
want
to
strongly
speak
out
against
that.
I
feel
like
the
council
should
be
more
working
with
the
elected
leader
versus
against.
We
just
saw
an
insurrection
at
the
capitol,
so
let's
not
try
to
duplicate
that
on
a
smaller
scale,
because
somebody
might
be
seeing
something
some
things
that
people
don't
like
that
much.
B
I
definitely
feel
like
the
city
council
should
be
listening
to
miss
burton
a
lot
more
and
regardless
of
whether
everything
can
be
done
through
the
avenue
of
the
cras.
I
feel
like
you
should
take
her
advice
and
and
also
her
opinion
and
also
try
to
implement
some
city
policy
to
make
those
a
reality.
B
So
again,
let's
support
the
elected
leader
that
the
people
have
elected
and
let's
make
moves
to
help
out
the
citizens
of
east
tampa,
and
please
don't
you
know,
muddle
us
up
with
some
unnecessary
politics.
Thank
you
all
for
your
time.
Hope
you
have
a
good
day.
B
B
I
just
cannot
imagine
that
with
the
addition
of
all
these
literally,
what
would
be
tens
of
thousands
of
cars
that
are
going
to
be
coming
in
with
all
these
apartments
that
we
have
a
plan
in
place
to
address
hurricanes
with
the
last
tropical
storm
that
came
in
it
turned
quickly
and
was
quite
concerning
to
a
lot
of
people.
B
B
813-390-3587
my
address
is
2504
east
10th
avenue
camp
of
florida
33605,
and
I
also
am
the
owner
of
crowbar
in
ybor
city
at
1812,
north
17th
street.
This
past
week
we
had
far
more
people
in
the
district
than
we
could
even
sit
in
our
businesses.
It
was
extremely.
K
Dangerous
I've
always
concerns.
B
About
increased
crowds
on
special
nights
like
this
and
things
like
the
super
bowl,
and
certainly
you
know
we
had
it
happen,
new
year's
eve
and
halloween,
and
it's
going
to
happen
when
wrestlemania
comes
to
town
and
it's
very
unfair
to
our
our
businesses.
There
I'd
like
to
see
a
workshop
group
to
talk
about
this
kind
of
stuff
and
I'd
like
to
be
a
part
of
it.
I've
asked
to
be
a
part
of
this
planning
for
quite
some
time.
It's
a
it's
a
big
public
health
and
safety
crisis
for
our
communities.
B
We
can't
just
protect
stadium
and
nfl
experience
zones
and
leave
our
communities
to
suffer
and
get
sick.
It's
not
fair!
All
right.
I
look
forward
to
hearing
from
you.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
I
B
B
L
H
H
The
reason
I
came
out
this
morning
is
because
we
have
the
comments
that
are
circulating
in
the
community.
That
says
there
is
no
participation
from
people
who
live
in
these
communities.
H
My
former
address
and
my
family
still
resides
at
3507
east
genesee
street
in
tampa
33610,
which
is
considered
rainbow
heights
in
the
old
days.
It
was
known
as
montana
city
and
somebody
in
rainbow
heights
decided
that
we
needed
to
combine
the
groups,
which
a
lot
of
us
still
don't
agree
and
that's
the
reason
we
don't
show
up
for
your
meeting
today.
I
came
out
because
just
wanted
to
reiterate
that
we
are
very
specific
in
our
needs
and
for
a
very
long
time
the
needs
of
the
people
in
east
tampa
have
not
been
addressed
fully.
H
H
We
would
understand
why
city
council
would
feel
that
they
need
to
change
the
process,
but
because
we
have
extreme
amounts
of
blight
in
our
community.
We
believe
that
is
why
this
was
set
up
that
way
in
favor
of
the
cra
and
the
cac
standing.
The
way
it
is
had
the
blight
been
reduced
or
eradicated.
We
would
understand
that
you
would
want
to
change
the
process
or
the
procedure,
but
that
has
not
happened.
H
A
A
C
Right,
my
name's,
my
name
is
etulio
gonzalez
military.
I
just
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
the
lady
who
came
up
before
me.
That's
called
environmental
racism
for
those
that
don't
know
you
should
look
that
up
so
anyway,
good
morning
to
the
members
of
city
council,
I'm
here
in
support
of
miss
connie
burton
and
the
east
tampa
cra.
C
I
find
it
disturbing
that
you
would
so
easily
subvert
the
democratic
par
process
and
attempt
to
rest
control
from
the
current
east
tampa
cra.
They
were
elected
by
their
community
for
their
community
for
a
two-year
term
and
already
you're
looking
for
ways
to
take
away
east
hampshire's
autonomy
and
self-determination.
C
How
would
the
gentleman
of
this
council
feel
if
you
were
kept
from
representing
the
constituency?
You
were
elected
to
represent
chalk
this
up
to
idealistic
naivete,
but
representing
the
interests
of
those
who
you
were
elected
deserves
to
take
precedence
over
the
business
interest
that
falls
outside
of
your
respect
respective
constituencies.
C
A
H
B
Rainbow
heights
and
we
since
the
1980s,
so
I
have
a
vested
interest
with
my
family
and
a
lot
of
the
community
members
out
there
in
the
area.
So
I
am
part
of
the
cra
and
been
coming
to
the
meetings,
and
I
think
that
I'm
also
a
supporter
of
connie,
and
I
believe
that
you
know
things
are
you
know
without
whatever's
been
going
on,
you
know,
things
haven't
been
working
as
well
and
we
do.
B
More
positive
in
a
more
positive
manner
and
I've
heard
you
know
a
lot
of
her
testimony
of
how
she's
helped
and
do
a
lot
of
that
areas,
and
I
want
to
keep
that
going
and
be
I'm
a
major
supporter
in
everything
that
I
can
do,
and
I
want
to
continue
to
show
support
in
that
area,
and
I
wouldn't
let
anything
stop
me
from
it.
So
thank
you.
Thank
you.
M
Morning,
mantis
not
uru
means
freedom
in
swahili
and
we
say
we
as
african
people
should
always
be
thinking
about
our
freedom
and
moving
towards
our
freedom,
and
I'm
going
to
tell
you
something:
it's
a
garbage
city
council.
I've
said
it
in
the
past.
I've
said
it
yesterday.
Today,
I'm
going
to
say
tomorrow
it's
a
garbage
city
council.
You
got
a
garbage
bill
in
here
that
you
can't
even
get
the
sound
right.
You
can't
even
get
the
procedure
right
to
know.
M
I
remember
it
used
to
be
a
time
I
used
to
come
down
here.
Perry
harvey
used
to
be
down
here
and
two
other
city
councilmen
used
to
be
down
here
and
they
ain't
like
black
people
to
speak.
They
don't
like
black
people
to
show
up
so
what
they
used
to
do.
Tell
you
shut
up
and
sit
down
arrest.
You
put
you
in
chains
like
you
was
on
the
mfn
slave
ship,
they
nasty,
and
now
we
get
a
little
bit
of
power
in
east
tampa
orlando
ghouls.
M
You
need
to
stand
up
to
this
and
leave
this
the
way
it
is
stand
up
for
our
people.
Don't
let
these
white
folks
push
you
around
stand
up
for
our
people
stand
up
for
our
people
stand
up
for
our
communities,
our
communities,
ain't
seen
no
change!
Obama
talking
about
change.
Different
people
spoke
about
change,
enjoy
george
floyd.
They
talk
about
change,
but
our
communities
are
seeing
no
change
we're
seeing
no
change
and
it's
time
for
a
change
and
sister
connie
burton
is
the
future
sister
connie
burton
is
the
embodiment
of
african
people.
M
M
This
cra
been
going,
they
say
for
17
years,
I'm
I'm
the
heart
of
east
tampa,
I'm
the
king
of
east
tampa
crunk
man,
the
king
of
east,
hampton
ain't,
no,
not
one
mfn
thing
about
no
damn
cra.
Why
is
that?
Because
they
ain't
doing
no
outreach,
and
now,
when
you
come
to
the
meetings
at
reagan,
park
is
pack
the
capacity
they
always
have
to
go
and
get
some
more
chairs,
because
there's
too
many
people
in
there,
it's
not
what
they
expected.
It's
not
what
they
anticipated.
M
Hey,
orlando
ghouls
stand
up
for
our
people.
Leave
this
just
the
way
it
is,
and
whosoever
else
want
to
change
this
we're
saying
no,
the
african
community
is
saying
no
to
this
sister
connie
burton
is
the
embodiment
of
africa
and
african
people,
our
dreams,
hopes
and
aspirations,
and
we
want
to
leave
it
just
that
way.
M
That
says
to
know
which
way
this
should
go
and
that's
the
way
it
should
go
and
give
her
the
opportunity
to
let
it
go
in
that
direction
and,
as
stated
previously,
that
officer,
pj,
gray
or
whatsoever
his
name
is:
he
needs
to
be
off
the
tampa
police
department.
He
needs
to
be
off
the
tampa
police
department.
It's
a
lot
of
nonsense
going
on
that,
where
african
people
are
being
violated
from
these
bicycle
stops
to
whatsoever
else,
they've
been
doing
and
all
that
have
to
change.
We
have
to
see
some
real
change.
A
G
G
I
believe
our
city
council
rules
state,
and
I
would
I
would
presume
that
our
cra
rules
state
that
any
comments
from
the
public
should
be
directed
to
the
cra
board
as
a
whole
to
the
community
as
a
whole
and
not
directed
to
any
individuals
or
individual
members
of
the
cra
board.
Thank
you.
Anybody
anybody
who's
watching.
We
would
urge
you
to
not
direct
your
comments
individually
to
anybody.
Let's
keep
this
simple.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
N
I
I
want
a
second
that
you
know
we
we
approve
things
as
or
don't
approve
them
as
a
group,
and
so
you
know
hit
us
all,
but
please
don't
hit
us
hit
people
individually.
You
know
it's,
it's
the
it's
the
processes
and
we're
all
trying
to
change
things,
but
also
besides.
N
The
public
comment,
there's
also
the
recorded
messages
which
are
new
during
the
pandemic
and
temporary
during
the
pandemic,
and
there
was
at
least
one
that
attacked
one
of
my
colleagues
and
I
wish
we
could
come
up
with
some
policy
on
how
to
address
that.
Maybe
we
can
warn
people
in
the
before
they
leave
messages
that
that
that's
not
supposed
to
be
there
either,
and
I
guess
there
are
other
rules
as
well,
but
we
should
try
to
address
that
voicemail.
Thank
you.
I
My
memories
off
in
general
city
council,
didn't
I
do
a
motion
to
look
at
that
policy
and
rethink
that
policy
or
or
am
I
wrong?
I
remember
councilman
yeah
yeah,
just
because
I
mean
from
from
my
perspective
on
that
policy
and
mind
you.
I
was
made
aware
of
it
because
I
I
I
called
someone
out
on
it
and
then
I
think
to
myself.
You
know
that's
a
policy
that
leaves
so
much
discretion
on
city
council
members,
which
is
when
we're
you
know
being
praised.
I
You
know
I
was
gonna
bring
that
up,
but
then,
when
we're
not,
it
can
be
brought
up
like
I
did
by
the
way,
probably
incorrectly
like
like
I
said
before.
So
you
know.
If
we
do
look
at
that
policy,
it's
there.
There
are
potential
legal
issues
that
are
there
and
I
would
just
hate
for
the
city
to
get
in
trouble
from
it.
I
I
F
Just
for
the
record,
this
meeting
is
governed
generally
by
the
city
council
rules
of
procedure.
There
are
some
differences
since
we
are
in
the
covet
19.
H
E
So
I
am
also
here
to
speak
on
behalf
of
the
cra,
which
stands
for
community
redevelopment
agency,
and
no
one
really
is
more
of
a
pillar
in
the
community
and
knows
what
that
redevelopment
would
look
like
and
be
like
for
the
people
of
east
tampa
other
than
connie
burton.
So
I'm
here
in
support
of
keeping
miss
connie
burton
as
chair
and
to
make
no
changes
to
what
is
apparently
being
proposed
or
suspected.
E
So
that's,
like
I
said,
I'm
just
here
in
simple
support
of
miss
connie
burton
because
the
people
of
east
tampa,
you
know,
do
need
that
support
and
do
need
that
representation,
especially
when
you
live
in
a
certain
area
that
doesn't
have
a
direct
representative
in
a
governmental
body
such
as
the
city
of
tampa.
E
A
A
C
C
The
cra
stands
as
one
of
the
entities
in
which
the
people
directly
control
and
have
a
say
in
what
happens
in
east
tampa
and
for
the
cra
board
to
consider
itself
better
suited
more
knowledgeable
and
equipped
to
make
those
decisions
seems
a
little
parochial
to
me.
I
think
that
that
power
should
be
left
with
the
people.
C
You
are
elected
to
serve
the
people
not
to
dictate
to
the
people
or
take
power
away
from
the
people,
and
if
you
were
to
change
the
way
that
the
cac
is
appointed
you'll
be
doing
exactly
that
as
it
stands
now,
the
members
of
the
community
get
to
make
that
vote
and
they
live
with
that
representation
and
whether
you
think
is
effective
best
or
you
like
the
personalities
on
it
is
irrelevant.
It
is
what
the
people
decide,
and
that
is
what
they're
entitled
to
so.
C
A
L
L
Yvette
lewis,
president
of
the
naacp
hillsborough
county
branch
and
resident
of
east,
tampa
born
and
raised
good
morning.
City
council,
cra
board
happy
black
history
month,
fannie
lou
hamer
testimony
to
the
mississippi
democratic
party
is
it
relevant
today,
her
testimony
was
about
respect
for
african-american
people.
Her
testimony
was
about
how
african-americans
endured
beating
and
hatred
all
for
the
right
to
vote.
L
L
L
A
A
L
Good
morning,
I'm
connie
burton-
and
I'm
just
so
honored
this
morning
because
in
my
mind,
as
we
move
in
the
spirit
of
african
history
month,
the
theme
song
that
keep
playing
in
my
mind
is
that
in
east
tampa
we
are
not
going
to
let
anything
or
no
one
turn
us
around.
L
L
L
L
L
District
5
continue
to
have
the
same
problems,
so
we
asked
those
people
and
community
supporters
that
live
within
the
new
seminole
heights.
How
our
community
has
now
been
extended
in
eboard
city,
please
come
and
join
the
board.
We
have
eight
subcommittees
that
people
can
be
a
part
of
and
we're
asking
and
we
are
watching.
L
I
don't
feel
threatened
this
morning,
not
at
all,
because
I
know
at
the
end
of
the
day
we
all
going
to
get
an
evaluation.
Some
of
us
going
to
be
evaluated
at
the
poll
and
some
of
us
evaluated
daily
in
our
community
when
people
are
asking
us
to
help
them
solve
these
problems.
So
the
board
is
moving
forward
working
with
the
city
staff,
calling
them
constantly.
Speaking
to
mr
bennett,
asking
that
we
be
able
to
create
new
ideas
in
the
community,
we
have
a
building
over
there
in
east
tampa.
L
We
say
if
some
of
these
programs
can't
come
to
east
tampa,
that's
offering
up
a
job
opportunity,
let's
bring
those
programs
and
bring
those
systems
to
our
community.
We
want
to
open
up
the
building
at
3600
lake
avenue,
so
we
can
do
such
things.
We
know
young
people
are
killing
each
other.
We
say
how
can
we
develop
a
leadership
team
inside
of
our
community?
We
got
ideas,
we're
going
to
activate
on
that
idea.
L
L
C
Hello,
my
name
is
ernest
johnson
and
I
live
at
21,
19,
east
nevada,
road
for
me
and
my
family.
We
own
property
at
our
4212
politifacts
in
east
town.
We
owe
property
on
our
44th
in
east
tampa.
We
also
own
property
at
our
on
of
22nd
and
21st,
and
we
can't
utilize
our
property
because
of
the
things
that's
been
going
on
with
these
boards.
C
C
We
we're
not
concerned
about
crime,
we're
concerned
about
economic
growth,
prosperity
and
betterment
in
our
neighborhoods,
making
our
neighborhoods
bigger,
brighter
and
better,
and
these
people
that
I
go
to
these
community
neighborhood
watch
these
people
concerned
about
crime
and
there's
a
place
for
them
down
at
the
tampa
police
department
and
see
whatever
they're
going
to
do.
But
these
cra
to
see
ac
these
boys
have
people
that
are
progressive,
miss
carter
burton
and
all
the
rest.
These
people
have
people
who
we
can
trust.
C
C
What
we're
here
to
do,
because
the
voting
system
says
that
we
can
vote
you
out,
no
matter
who
you
are,
because
the
people
tired
we're
tired
of
the
goal
post
being
changed,
we're
tired
of
us
being
looked
at
as
we
can't
determine
the
destiny
of
our
community
and
we're
going
to
be
here
today
and
we're
going
to
be
here
tomorrow.
We're
going
to
be
here
when
you're
going
and
we're
going
to
change
the
community
with
this
cra,
this
cac
and
no
one
is
going
to
stop
that
change.
A
C
L
C
Joshua
welcome.
Thank
you,
sir.
I
see
his
black
history
monday.
I
want
to
move
miss
connie
burton
and
you
know
I
feel
that's
very,
very
bad
man.
That
shows
me
that
y'all
really
really
don't
care
about
us
at
all.
Y'all,
don't
care
about
us.
I'm
gonna
be
honest.
You
know
a
lot
of
things
going
in
each
town
for
a
lot
of
things.
We
need
done
and
I
don't
see
no
help
from
none
of
you
guys.
C
I
don't
even
see
you
guys
passing
by
the
neighborhood
waving
your
hand,
up
throwing
your
hand
up
hey
how
you
doing
none
of
that.
If
you
guys
really
care
you
guys
will
be
in
these
temples,
we'll
see
your
face.
We
don't
see
your
face.
I
don't
see
orlando,
I
see
your
face,
but
there
are
other
guys,
the
other
three
four
five
up
there
when
they
see
their
face.
I
don't
even
know
what
it
is.
I'ma
be
honest.
C
A
A
M
A
C
A
K
Thank
you
very
much
appreciate
that
michelle
chairman
goodes
board
members.
Thank
you
for
having
me
I'm
chris
voidovich.
I
am
the
chairman
of
the
ybor
city
development
corporation
board
of
directors.
K
We
act
as
the
cac
for
cra
one
and
two
and
ybor
city
since
our
last
report,
by
vice
chairman,
steve
barbus
in
september,
we've
we've
moved
the
ball
on
a
number
of
initiatives
and
I'd
like
to
hit
on
some
of
those
and
then
of
course,
secede
time
for
for
any
questions
that
you
have
that
I
can
answer
starting
with
some
some
strategy
items
we
this
summer.
K
Actually
in
september,
the
cira
board
approved
our
2020
vision
plan
and
in
october,
that
2020
vision
plan
won
an
award
of
merit
by
the
hillsborough
county
planning
commission.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
your
support
of
that
plan
and
we've
been
driving
a
number
of
activities
on
that
plan
included.
K
We
also
have
their
a
gateway
monument,
those
that
project
funding
has
been
allocated
for
that
project
and
we
anticipate
that
it
will
start
in
the
spring
or
summer,
along
with
that,
the
replacement
of
the
seventh
avenue,
archway
lights
and
extension
of
those
lights.
All
the
way
out
to
26th
street
again
into
east
ebore,
helping
to
drive
additional
economic
development
in
that
area
would
also
begin.
At
the
same
time.
K
The
other
strategy
item
that
we
have
that
that
we've
been
working
on
is
a
security
strategy
that
security
strategy
is
currently
under
review
by
ms
van
loan
and
city
staff
and
will
eventually
come
to
this
board
for
their
review
and
approval.
We
will
then
execute
an
action
plan
against
that
security
plan.
There
were
a
number
of
security
related
items
in
the
2020
vision
plan
that
have
been
tied
together
so
that
we
don't
execute
on
them.
Tactically,
but
we
start
thinking
about
security
in
the
eboor
cras
as
a
whole.
K
I'd
like
to
thank
very
much
major
general
retired
dave
scott
for
leading
that
special
subcommittee
and
helping
us
pull
this
together
on
on
the
infrastructure
side,
we've
worked
to
clean
up
and
replace
the
litter
baskets
and
tree
grates
throughout
ybor
city,
so
over
90
between
them
of
litter,
baskets
and
tree
and
tree
grates
have
been
rehabbed
and
painted
in
preparation
for
making
ebor
look
a
little
better
for
the
super
bowl
along
with
that.
K
K
Throughout
that
event,
on
the
economic
development
front,
hotel
haya
had
their
ribbon
cutting
on
october
21st
and
a
number
of
of
council
members
attended
that.
Thank
you
very
much
that
178-room
hotel
represents
a
significant
investment
in
igbor
city,
historic
district,
and
we
expect
to
see
additional
economic
development
because
of
that
investment.
So
thank
you
very
much,
the
capitano
family
and
the
investors
who
made
that
happen.
K
Other
other
events
that
we
had
were
opening
of
a
number
of
businesses
since
october,
the
copper
shaker
cereal
holic
cast
of
santa
stefano
foundation,
coffee
hot
wax,
coffee
shop,
gobar,
big,
daddy,
crab
and
daiquiri.
I've
all
opened
since
our
last
report
again
bringing
new
businesses
to
the
district
driving
economic
development.
I
want
to
call
out
specifically
the
casa,
santa
stefano
opening
well
for
I'm
sure
that
richard
gonsmart
in
the
gonsmart
family
is
well
known
to
this
council.
K
They
invested
significant
funds
in
rehabbing,
the
ferleta
macaroni
factory,
and
that
building
happens
to
be
east
of
22nd
street
and
represents,
I
think,
the
beginning
of
a
trend
to
see
more
development
into
east
ebor,
which
I
think
we
would
all
very
much
welcome
and
the
terms
of
oh
also.
Another
event
that
happened
was
the
holiday
decor
that
we
put
up
in
the
tree
lighting,
and
I
would
like
to
thank
chairman
goodes
for
attending
that
event
and
having
some
kind
words
to
say.
So.
K
Thank
you
very
much,
sir
new
heart
of
in
terms
of
culture
and
arts
and
how
we're
bringing
more
events
to
ybor
city.
In
november,
we
launched
the
heart
of
tampa
campaign,
we'd
like
to
thank
the
city
for
allowing
us
to
use
a
heart
of
tampa
as
a
slogan
for
ybor
city
and
for
those
of
you,
who've
seen
it.
K
We've
created
a
a
very
nice
collage
in
the
shape
of
the
heart
of
ybor
city
iconic
imagery
we've
been
handing
out
those
hearts
and
clings
to
businesses
so
that
they
can
display
their
heart
of
tampa
pride
and
we've
been,
of
course,
marketing
that
campaign
through
hcp
hcp
our
marketing
partner.
K
We
also
tied
to
that
for
the
super
bowl
created
a
heart
of
tampa
masks
that
had
the
logo
printed
on
them
and
gave
them
away
at
the
visitor
center
in
various
locations
in
ybor
city
to
help
with
the
city's
outdoor
mask
mandate
and
also
spread
that
marketing
campaign
on
the
security
side
in
in
preparation
for
the
super
bowl
and
additional
events
throughout
the
course
of
the
winter
season.
We
did
add
thank
you
to
cra
board
for
approving
enhanced
tpd
coverage.
K
K
Additionally,
you
heard
public
comments
from
time
to
george
tom
is
one
of
the
founding
fathers
of
the
safe
and
sound
initiative
that
safe
and
sound
initiative
went
from
two
initial
members
to
now
over
700.
These
are
businesses
that
have
volunteered
to
follow
cdc
standards
in
in
their
practices
and
make
sure
that
they're
keeping
their
patrons
safe
and
the
city
has
has
helped
with
this
process
by
creating
stickers.
That
window
clings
that
businesses
can
display
letting
people
know
that
they
are
a
safe
and
sound
voluntary
business.
K
So
a
great
initiative
and
glad
to
see
that
taking
off
so
well
within
our
city,
and
we
appreciate
the
city's
support
there.
I
think
that
that
covers
the
bulk
of
oh
sorry,
one
last
item.
In
early
december,
I
met
with
councilman,
goodes
and
mayor
castor
and
to
discuss
some
of
the
key
priorities
for
eboard
city
moving
forward.
K
We
talked
very
much
about
how
much
we
appreciated
the
city's
partnership
and
what
we've
been
able
to
achieve
so
far
and
look
forward
to
that
continuing
partnership
into
the
future.
On
the
infrastructure
and
development
side.
We
talked
about
brick
streets,
flu,
changes,
construction
efficiency
and
leveraging
ybor
city
as
a
test
case
to
help
make
the
construction
and
permitting
process
more
efficient,
affordable,
rent.
K
One
of
the
things
that
ybor
city
suffers
from
versus
some
of
the
other
cras
is
most
of
our
residents
of
ebora
city
are
not
owners
of
the
homes
or
or
apartments
that
they
live
in.
They
are
renters.
How
do
we
help
them
as
opposed
to
just
focusing
on
landlords?
K
We
talked
about
safety
and
transportation,
our
district
security
plan,
which
we
just
talked
about
redeveloping
surface
lots
and
affordable
parking,
and
then
culture
and
arts,
culture
and
art
strategy,
which
is
an
upcoming
initiative
that
we're
going
to
work
on
public
art
and,
of
course,
the
heart
of
tampa
campaign.
Thank
you
very
much.
That
concludes
my
presentation,
any
any
questions
or
comments
any.
J
J
Much
mr
chair,
chris
great
report,
the
years
that
I
spent
on
the
cra
eboor
cac,
are
finally
paying
off,
especially
with
21st
and
22nd
street.
When
city
of
tampa
took
it
back
over,
we
did
what's
called
a
street
dieting
where
we
put
it
down
to
two
lanes
and
widened
the
sidewalks,
and
you
are
correct.
Casa.
J
G
Thank
you,
mr
chairman,
chris
thanks
for
obviously
a
lot
of
work
that
you're
putting
in
through
the
cac
and
and
please
thank
the
rest
of
your
members.
I
noticed
on
our
staff
report
and
I
I'm
not
sure
if
you,
if
you
brought
it
up
in
your
report
or
not
this
suggestion
about
requiring
that
parking
parking
lots,
be
continuously
attended
into
the
late
night
hours
of
thursday
friday
and
I
think
thursday,
friday
saturday.
G
G
So
I'm
not
going
to
vote
or
judge
judge
on
that,
because,
obviously
that's
something
that
city
council
needs
to
look
at
as
a
modification
of
chapter
27.
But
my
question
to
you
is,
I
know,
there's
some
major
players
that
operate
some
of
those
parking
lots
and-
and
I
might
guess
that
there
might
be
some
minor
players.
G
You
know
just
maybe
a
family
or
something
that
has
10
spaces
or
or
something
like
that,
and
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
that
you
and
staff
reach
out
to
I'm
sure,
I'm
sure
the
major
players
are
aware
of
it,
but
make
sure
you
reach
out
to
the
miner
folks
too,
and
make
sure
that
we
don't
have
a
negative.
You
know
impact
on
their
business
and
their
their
opportunities.
K
So,
thank
you
very
much.
Councilman
appreciate
the
the
question
and
comment
I'll
I'll
just
respond
by
saying
I'm
not
aware
of
a
lot
of
minor
players.
However,
your
comment
is
noted
and
we'll
make
sure
that
staff
reaches
out
to
them
in
terms
of
the
our
request
on
the
the
staffing
of
parking
lots
that
actually
is
already
a
requirement.
K
The
problem
is,
there
is
no
ability
to
really
enforce
it
under
the
current
code
and
this
change
will
allow
for
enforcement
so
that
that
also
means
that
code
code
enforcement
and
cpd
have
discretion
in
in
their
in
their
actions
as
well,
so
that
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
that
was
clear.
That
is
currently
a
requirement.
Everyone
who
operates
a
lot
is
supposed
to
have
an
attendant
during
those
times.
Currently,
just
we
don't
have
really
an
enforcement
mechanism.
G
Okay
and
on
a
personal
note
chris,
what
remind
us:
what
what
is
your
involvement
in
ebook?
Are
you
a
business
owner
or
are
you
a
a
resident
resident
wait?
What
brings
you
there.
K
That's
a
that's
a
terrific
question.
Thank
you
for
asking
that
I
am
a
full-time
resident
of
ybor
city.
I
own
a
home
here.
We
built
it
bought
an
empty
lot
in
2014.,
took
us
a
couple
of
years
to
get
through
the
process,
but
our
home
was
completed
in
2016
and
my
wife
and
I
are
full-time
residents
in
the
historic
district
and
we
love
living
here.
It's
it's,
do
not
have
any
business
interests
here
or
additional
properties
we're
just
full-time
residents.
G
That's
fantastic,
you
are
urban
pioneers
and,
and
we
are
we,
we
appreciate.
We
appreciate
that
greatly.
Mr
citroel
and
I
are
both
members
of
the
ybor
city
rotary
club.
We
meet
at
the
columbia
every
every
wednesday
at
noon,
so
feel
free
to
come,
join
us
as
as
local
residents.
Thank
you
thank.
G
I
Thank
you
very
much.
I
just
wanted
to
thank
you
and
everyone
on
that
board
for
all
the
work
you
do
for
ybor
city.
You
mentioned
one
one
of
my
favorite
people
on
god's
earth,
steve
barbus,
who's,
a
good
friend
of
mine
and
a
very
valued
colleague,
and
I
appreciate
all
the
work
that
people
like
you
and
mr
barbis
do
for
for
abort
city
and
that
mr
sietra
did
per
previously
in
his
role
in
that
cac
and
that
our
councilman
and
chair
of
cra
councilman
goodes
does
for
for
ybor
city.
I
That's
a
wonderful
place
and
I'd
always
encourage
you
know,
just
all
all
city
council
members
to
always
stay
in
touch,
especially
right.
Now
during
this
pandemic,
ybor
city
is
being
so
acutely
hit.
It
is-
and
I
think
councilman
sitro
brought
up
a
motion
on
this
a
couple
of
months
ago
in
city
council
to
give
a
light
on
the
entertainment
venues
and
what
not
in
ybor
city
are
being
so
everybody's
been
adversely
affected
in
every
business
and
enterprise
by
this
pandemic
and
covet
19.
I
But
ybor
city
has
taken
such
a
unique
hit
because
it's
so
disproportionately
dependent
on
these
entertainment
venues.
So
in
that
regard
you
all
have
had
such
a
you
know,
just
difficult
climb
and
and
whatnot
so,
but
just
you
know,
always
stay
in
touch
with
ybor
city
folks.
I
know
I
gave
I
set
up
a
call
with
our
friend
richard
gonsmart,
like
maybe
two
weeks
ago,
to
speak
with
him.
I
joked
that
I
don't.
I
I
don't
like
to
call
him
every
four
years,
if
you
know
what
I'm
saying,
and
I
always
like
to
make
sure
that
that
we
have
boots
on
the
ground
and
we
know
what's
happening,
inborn
city,
but
just
thank
you
guys,
especially
now
during
covet
when
again
ebor
city's
been
so
disproportionately
hit
and
we
gotta
always
have
all
hands
on
decks.
So
just
wanted
to
say
that.
Thank
you,
sir.
A
Anyone
else,
chris,
let
me
point
out
a
few
things
that
calls
I've
received
and
I'm
hoping
that
the
cac
will
be
looking
into
them.
The
parking
lots
behind
a
lot
of
the
bars
in
ybor
city.
I
did
call
the
mobility
department
about
checking
out
the
lighting.
A
There
seems
to
be
an
issue
with
lighting
in
those
parking
lots.
Those
parking
lots
have
been
having
a
lot
of
issues
after
bars
are
closing
sometime
midpoint
through
the
the
the
hours.
So
I'm
hoping
the
cc
will
look
at
how
they
can
work
with
mobility
or
come
up
with
some
kind
of
idea
to
illuminate
those
parking
lots.
Also
security
in
those
parking
lots,
be
it
cameras
or
what
have
you?
A
lot
of
issues
are
going
on.
A
I'm
getting
a
lot
of
calls
about
this,
so
hoping
that
your
new
security
team,
that's
working
on
those
security
suggestions,
kind
of
put
my
suggestion
in
as
well
to
look
at
those
avenues
for
a
safer
e-board,
because
I'm
getting
a
lot
of
complaints
about
a
lot
of
things
that
are
happening
in
the
parking
lot.
So
if
you
can
take
that
back
to
your
cc
board,
we
greatly
appreciate
it.
K
Thank
you
chair.
I
appreciate
that
and
if
I
may
make
an
additional
comment
along
that
line,
we've
been
talking
with
tpd
and
we've
installed
are
in
the
process
of
installing
10
additional
cameras
to
give
them
a
greater
visibility
within
their
central
command
center
of
ebor
city.
The
coverage
of
the
parking
lots
has
come
up,
and
it
is
something
that
we
we
want
to
address.
K
Tpd
is
also
taking
in
a
strategy
of
closing
the
north-south
streets
on
friday
and
saturday
nights
on
a
set
schedule
which
will
help
which
will
put
squad
cars
at
those
intersections
on
the
north
south
streets,
much
closer
to
those
lots,
and
hopefully
we'll
see
some
improvements
there.
But
your
suggestion
about
working
with
mobility
on
lighting
and
also
working
on
camera
placement
is
noted
and
we'll
work
with
staff
to
make
sure
that
we
take
that
forward.
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
chair.
O
J
P
We
certainly
had
all
of
the
celebrations
in
in
all
of
our
communities,
and
the
economic
impact
is
certainly
something
that
we're
excited
to
to
have
measured
and
see
reported
on.
It
was
an
opportunity
to
showcase
all
of
our
communities,
even
though
we
we
do
recognize,
we
still
have
work
to
do
the
world
was
watching
and
they
certainly
loved
tampa.
So
I'm
proud
to
be
here
and
work
alongside
all
of
you
if
we
could
pull
up
the
powerpoint.
P
Thank
you
I'll
get
started
with
downtown
direct
activities.
This
month
was
the
completion,
mostly
around
cass
street
and
tyler
street.
The
road
work
at
the
stras
performing
arts
center
is
mostly
complete
and
also
the
riverwalk
at
the
stras
performing
arts
center
is
complete,
and
the
new
section
at
mckennis
connecting
cass
and
tyler
street
is
mostly
complete.
P
You
can
see
those
photographs
here
in
the
presentation
also
that
kind
of
carves
out
that
new
block
for
the
aer
tower,
which
is
about
two
to
three
months
from
actually
pulling
their
building,
permit
that
just
to
remind
everyone
that
is
about
275
units,
26
stories
with
about
11
600
square
feet
of
retail
restaurant
space
and
they
will
be
providing
about
476
parking
spaces
within
their
building.
So
it's
the
road
work
and
all
of
that
infrastructure
work
around
that
site
is
very
complete.
P
Next,
another
direct
activity
is
the
harbor
island
boulevard
bridge.
This
is
exciting
for
us
and
all
of
our
resident
neighbor
friends
at
harbor
island.
The
flowers
went
in
just
a
few
weeks
ago.
Actually,
so
these
beautiful
snapdragons
are
installed
in
all
of
the
little
medians
and
I'm
sorry
in
the
flower
beds
going
over
the
bridge.
This,
of
course,
is
a
short-term
solution
to
help
us
get
ready
for
our
big
event
super
bowl.
P
Okay,
I'll
move
on
in
channel
district.
This
is
our
continuous
schedule,
our
work
schedule
for
the
channel
district
improvements.
You
can
see
here.
We
still
are
working
on
a
few
sets
of
plans
that
need
completion,
but
most
significantly
we
are
getting
ready
for
the
channel
side
drive
construction,
which
is
scheduled
to
start
next
week.
So
you'll
be
seeing
a
lot
of
mobilization
and
construction
crews
out
on
the
scene.
P
P
We
will
begin
rolling
out
a
public
engagement
plan
and
please
stay
tuned
because
we
hope
to
engage
the
cra
board
as
well,
and
that
will
also
include
public
meetings
and
stakeholder
interviews
also
look
forward
to
an
invitation
for
the
grand
opening
of
madison
street
park.
Although
construction
has
been
done
for
quite
some
time,
kovid
has
put
put
a
lot
of
those
events
on
hold,
so
our
parks
and
recreation
team
has
been
working
diligently
to
schedule
a
ribbon
cutting,
and
I
believe
that
date
will
be
march
mid-march.
So
look
for
that
coming
soon.
P
P
In
addition
to
the
the
downtown
partnership,
how
we
have
some
overlapping
activities
there,
the
friends
of
the
riverwalk
are
trying
to,
as
they
always
do,
make
sure
they
have
events
that
are
activating
the
riverwalk
and
making
a
connection
to
downtown.
So
they
they've
had
some
events
over
the
holidays
and
in
that
process
we've
been
brainstorming
about
how
we
can
continue
to
do
so
safely.
A
lot
of
that
was
virtual
activation.
P
So,
of
course,
the
partnership
and
the
friends
of
the
riverwalk
have
some
of
those
same
goals
and
in
doing
so
they're
getting
their
annual
report
together,
and
they
are
also
updating
their
downtown
map,
their
riverwalk
map,
and
so
I've
been
working
alongside
with
mary,
beth
williams
and
the
downtown
partnership
staff,
and
that
connection
really
is.
It
goes
across
three
districts.
It's
the
tampa
heights,
riverfront,
downtown
and
channel
district.
P
So
it's
really
been
a
learning
process
and
very
cohesive
process
to
see
how
that
touches
all
three
of
our
cras
here
and
lastly,
the
tampa
heights
civic
association
has
reconvened
they've
made
elections
to
their
new
board.
I'm
excited
to
actively
participate
with
them,
just
because
it's
it's
a
great
connection
between
tampa
heights
and
the
riverfront,
which
is
technically
our
cra
boundary
and
then
also
connecting
into
downtown,
because
the
the
civics
associate
or
excuse
me,
the
tampa
height
civic
association,
really
does
have
an
active
participation
in
both
of
the
communities
here.
P
P
Thank
you.
Lastly,
I
have
central
park
cra.
The
tampa
housing
authority
recently
held
the
grand
opening
for
the
meacham
urban
farm,
and
that
was
a
great
success.
It
is
going
to
be
open
now
on
saturdays,
it's
a
very
special
place
for
the
community.
I
think
that,
overall,
we
can
all
agree
that
this
is
a
special
place.
They
would
like
to
see
and
many
other
communities
would
like
to
see
how
it
can
be
replicated
in
more
urban
neighborhoods.
P
Also
just
exciting
things
happening
at
the
central
park.
Cac
there's
a
lot
of
discussions
and
brainstorming
on
activities
that
we
can
plan
within
our
current
fiscal
year,
including
new
grants
and
programs
and
the
opportunities
for
the
central
park
area.
So
we're
excited
to
to
collaborate
with
them
on
that
indirect
activities
for
the
cra
include
encores,
continuing
of
construction
of
their
market
rate
apartments
at
legacy
and
independent
and
their
design
is
50
complete
at
the
adderley,
which
is
the
grocery
store
location
and
the
50
50
mix
of
affordable
and
market
rate
apartments.
P
A
A
A
G
Oh,
thank
you,
mr
chairman.
Two
things
number
one
in
regard
to
the
elderly
and
the
potential
grocery
I've
always
been
a
little
skeptical,
because
once
the
publix
went
in
in
channel
side,
which
is
wonderful
to
service,
you
know
channel
side,
harbor,
island
etc,
but
I
always
was
a
little
skeptical
whether
or
not
it
was
realistic
for
a
full-blown
grocery
to
go
right
up
the
street
on
nebraska
there
do
you
have
any
sense
of
sense
of
that
is
is:
are
they?
G
Is
they
making
any
headway
with
a
full-blown
grocery,
or
are
we
looking
perhaps
at
a
smaller?
You
know
smaller
store?
That's
that's
number
one
and
number
two
is.
I
just
wanted
to
give
you
personally
a
shout
out
and
and
thank
michelle
you
we
michelle
hired
three
or
four
new
people,
including
yourself
and
you've,
obviously
all
hit
the
ground
running
and
and
are
doing
great.
So
thank
you.
Michelle
thank
thanks
to
you
and
the
other
newcomers
you
know
for
for
for
jumping.
P
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
I
I'm
happy
to
be
here
in
regards
to
the
grocery
store.
I
have
talked
with
the
housing
authority
and
they
recognize
that
the
space
and
the
demand
for
the
full
size,
full-service
grocery
store,
might
not
be
realistic
in
their
space,
so
they
are
looking
for
a
smaller
scale,
maybe
a
neighborhood
market,
and
they
are
negotiating
with
several
of
those
name
brand
grocers
with
that
could
fit
within
the
space
that
they
have
available.
P
So
they
they
recognize
their
building
size
and
their
their
market
may
not
be
able
to
accommodate
what
is
already
in,
for
instance,
channel
psi
or
channel
district,
as
well
as
the
green
wise
that
is
now
opening
at
water
street.
So
they
are
negotiating
with
smaller
brands
to
see
what
can
work
within
their
building
footprint.
G
Good
yeah
and
I
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
to
the
housing
authority
charlie,
and
I
were
on
council
years
ago
when
they
decided
to
tear
down
central
park
and
build
encore,
and,
and
you
know,
a
lot
of
people
were
upset
about
it
and
this
and
that
I
ultimately
I
thought
it
was
a
great
idea,
because
central
park
had
turned
into
a
a
pretty
pretty
horrible
place.
I
used
to
teach
the
kids
who,
who
you
know
who
were
living
there
and
it
was
not.
G
It
was
not
a
good
place
and-
and
I
think
the
housing
authority
has
done
a
great
job
with
this
new
program
over
there
and
and
I'm
glad
to
see
that
they're,
including
you
know,
mixed
use,
mixed
use,
housing
for
everybody,
so
just
a
shout
out
to
the
housing
authority
as
well.
Thank
you,
mr
chairman.
A
P
E
Hi,
thank
you
good
morning,
courtney,
your
eboard
development
manager
for
e4
city
and
for
the
direct
activities
this
in
the
month
of
january,
the
eboard
cac
held
its
monthly
meeting
and
received
a
presentation
by
hillsborough
county
school
superintendent,
addison
davis.
E
We
covered
the
7th
avenue
archway
license
sidewalk
enhancement
project
with
pico
representative,
and
we
reviewed
and
approved
the
final
draft
of
the
public
safety
subcommittee
district
security
plan.
Additional
topics
covered
included
the
safe
and
found
initiative,
which
was
founded
in
november
2020.
That
now
has
approximately
750
members
and
endorsed
by
the
city
of
tampa
and
hillsborough
county.
E
We
also
approved
the
hotel,
cac
seat,
application
for
hotel,
high
and
general
manager,
pablo
molinari,
and
we
approved
funding
to
make
possible
the
launch
of
the
7th
avenue
streetscape
completion
with
monuments,
the
ybor
city
parking
lot
personnel
code
changes
also
were
supported
by
the
group,
and
here
on
this
slide,
you
can
see
in
detail
what
those
changes
entail
next
slide.
Please.
E
Additional
ordinance
reviews
are
occurring
with
legal
and
appropriate
city
staff
department.
These
items
are
listed
here
and
staff
is
in
the
process
of
identifying
stakeholders
to
meet
with
mobility
department
staff
to
address
upcoming
parking
rate
changes.
Mobility
has
been
invited
to
present
to
the
cac
about
the
decision
to
switch
to
on-street
paid
parking
in
january
2022.
B
E
The
public
safety
and
transportation
committee
meeting
included
the
following
topics
off
duty:
tpd
security
requirements
of
which
city
legal
drafted;
a
memo
for
tpt
to
deliver
to
cubs
clubs
and
venues
that
are
required
to
retain
off-duty
tpd
officers
in
ybor
city,
downtown
and
channel
side.
We
welcomed
officer,
jessica
campbell,
who
is
one
of
the
two
new
homeless
liaison
officers
that
started
this
past
sunday.
E
Please
staff
attended
the
ribbon
cutting
of
cereal
hall
cafe
and
bars.
It
offers
an
atmosphere
for
all
ages.
It's
a
pretty
fun
place.
I
really
encourage
you
a
fun
environment.
I
encourage
all
of
you
to
go
check
that
out,
but
it's
it
definitely
offers
a
unique
experience
and
those
that
we're
lucky
enough
to
have
our
childhood
during
the
80s
we'll.
H
D
Good
morning,
good
morning,
cra
board
members.
This
is
my
report
for
the
west
tampa
cra
area
and
after
that
would
be
the
drew
park.
The
cac
continues
to
have
pretty
successful
hybrid
meetings.
Our
last
meeting
was
over
at
the
mlk
center.
The
technology
there
wasn't
the
best,
but
we
made
do
and
our
next
meeting.
Hopefully
we
have
it
back
at
the
barksdale
senior
center.
D
We
have
pretty
good
success
there.
As
far
as
with
hybrid
meetings.
I
continue
to
meet
and
work
very
closely
with
the
cac
members
and
subcommittee
members,
so
mr
joe
robinson,
I'm
very
close
with
him
now,
so
we
work
on
projects
together
very
closely
as
far
as
the
revisions
to
the
west
tap
overlay,
which
is
for
certain
development
standards
out
there
that
was
passed
by
city
council
on
february.
The
fourth
on
the
second
reading.
D
As
far
as
some
of
the
indirect
activities
that
are
going
on
in
this
cra
area,
tico
continues
with
his
two
projects
to
extend
power
over
to
the
west
river
development.
They
have
a
phase
one
in
phase.
Two
staff
continues
to
work
very
closely
with
the
contractor
and
city
staff
to
minimize
disruption
to
the
community
as
much
as
possible.
D
The
main
street
corridor
study
staff.
There
has
basically
concluded
their
interview
stage,
they're
still
doing
interviews
and
whenever
a
resident
wants
to
talk
to
them,
but
mainly
for
the
most
part,
they've
concluded
the
interview
stage
and
data
collection
phase,
now
they're
moving
into
their
next
phase
of
analyzing
that
data,
so
they
can
start
producing
a
draft
report.
D
D
D
D
Then
the
green
spine,
which
is
phase
two
in
our
area
of
west
tampa
that
continues
pretty
smoothly.
I
was
out
there
and
it
seems
like
it's
basically
complete
expect
for,
except
for
some
beautification
with
landscaping
and
it's
being
heavily
used
now
by
bicyclists
and
individuals
that
are
walking
out
there.
D
Then
the
construction
of
the
35
million
dollar
cypress
street
out
for
stormwater
project,
that's
still
continuing
as
well.
Hopefully
once
it's
complete,
flooding
is
reduced
big
time
out
there
in
west
tampa,
then
the
goddard
school,
that's
still
under
construction
over
on
canary
is
that
concludes
for
west
tampa.
Any
questions
any
question,
gentlemen.
G
Thank
you,
mr
chairman,
and
and
thank
you
for
your
report.
Two
two
one
question
one
comment
you
mentioned
about
the
undergrounding
of
parallax
and
I
think
I've
asked
about
this
before
but
remind
me
remind
us
what
or
what
the
mechanism
was
to
pay
for
undergrounding
along
main
street
and
into
that
new.
You
know
to
that
new
project
over
there
did
the
housing
authority
or
the
private
developer
pay,
for
it
did
tco
share
in
that
expense
at
all
or
how
did
that
work?
Number.
One
number
two.
G
Yes,
sir
number,
two
on
a
lighter
note,
1954,
when
our
family
moved
to
tampa,
we
had
a
dog
named
gigi
and
we
went
to
dr
avery
in
in
tampa
veterinary
hospital
on
kennedy,
and
it's
still
there
I'm
sorry
to
see
it
moving,
but
I
know
that
they
need
to
upgrade
because
that
facility's
been
around
for
for
many
many
many
decades
anyway,
going
back
to
the
undergrounding.
D
G
Maybe
maybe
next
month
in
your
report,
just
give
us
give
us
a
little
more
update
on
that.
But
but
you
know
just
because
there's
other
parts
of
town
that
have
expressed
interest
in
undergrounding
so.
N
This
isn't
exactly
cra,
but
to
the
point
mr
dingfelder,
you
or
somebody
else
passed
a
motion
more
than
a
year
ago
to
ask
staff
to
replicate
the
county
ordinance
regarding
payment
of
underground,
so
that
neighborhoods
could
pay
for
it,
and
I
haven't
heard
any
update.
Do
you
do?
Does
anybody
know
what
the
update
on
it?
Because
I
have
neighborhoods
asking
me
almost
every
week
about
it.
G
Yeah,
I
was
wondering
the
same
thing,
mr
carlson,
when
when
I
asked
the
question
about
west
tampa,
I
was
thinking
myself.
I
wonder
whatever
happened
to
that
ordinance,
we
were
gonna,
we
were
working
on.
I
know
the
artico
representative
has
changed
in
the
meantime,
but
I'm
sure
we
have
somebody
on
legal
staff.
F
Mr
dean
felder
it
probably
this
is
more
appropriate
to
be
discussed
in
the
context
of
city
council,
but
I
do
know
that
legal
staff
has
been
working
with
tico
and
with
the
city
of
tampa
departments
on
a
pilot
project.
I
believe
on
san
miguel
for
the
undergrounding
of
tico
facilities
in
that
area
as
a
model
upon
which
to
develop
an
ordinance
to
bring
back
to
council.
I
that
I
can
you
know,
make
sure
that
my
colleagues
that
are
working
on
that
project
are
available
and
can
address
you
all
and
update
you.
B
D
This
next
report
is
for
drew
park.
If
it's
up
on
the
screen,
I'm
not
sure
the
tampa
bay
linear
park
construction
is
basically
complete.
The
park
is
looking
very
nice.
I
I
see
hearing
their
individuals
walking
around
on
the
sidewalks.
There
we're
still
maintaining
the
grass
there
and
making
sure
it's
nice
and
mowed,
and
we
have
two
signs
that
are
going
to
be
popping
up
pretty
soon
so
that'll
add
the
final
finishing
touches
to
that
park.
D
So
as
far
as
some
of
the
other
direct
activities,
we
have
we're
concluding
our
draft
of
the
updated
strategic
action
plan
for
drew
park.
We
have
city
staff
reviewing
it,
we
have
the
consultant
reviewing
it
again
and
as
far
as
the
cac
they're
reviewing
it
too
and
we
received
comments
from
the
community.
So
hopefully
we
incorporate
all
that
into
the
draft.
Then
we
can
have
a
finalization
vote
by
the
cacs
and
bring
it
before
cra
board.
D
As
far
as
indirect
activity,
the
final
renovations
for
some
of
the
units
and
site
beautification
for
the
stadium
center,
which
used
to
be
an
old
steakhouse,
was
the
big
cows
that
were
out
there
on
dell.
Maybe
that's
basically
complete.
Some
of
the
tenants
haven't
moved
in
yet,
even
though
they
have
signed
leases
from
what
I
understand,
but
we
do
have
the
guidewell
doctor
our
little
emergency
doctor
there
they're
up
and
running
now,
so
we're
happy
about
that.
Q
Q
The
first
thing
I'd
like
to
talk
to
you
all
about
is:
is
we
created
a
meetings
update
as
y'all
know?
I've
started
in
east
tampa
in
january,
so
I've
been
there
about
six
weeks
and
I
realized
all
these
meetings
that
were
taking
place
and
where
was
one
sheet
of
music
that
they
could
look
to
and
have
everything
on
one
page.
Q
So
I've
created
this
kind
of
at
a
glance
meeting
calendar
and
summarize
summarizes
all
the
meetings,
including
the
cac
meeting,
the
partnership
meeting
and
all
the
eight
subcommittees
and
happy
to
note
that
all
these
meetings
are
taking
place.
All
the
subcommittees
do
have
chairs
and
they're,
either
taking
place
at
reagan
park
or
at
tpd
district
3
in
the
community
conference
room.
So
this
has
been
a
useful
tool
and
kind
of
a
initial
communication
piece
for
the
community.
Q
Next,
I'd
like
to
share
with
you
all,
what's
happening
with
the
strategic
action
plan,
this
is,
of
course,
an
exciting
process.
That's
going
on
in
the
community
and
really
an
effort
to
reach
out
to
the
entire
east
tampa
cra
district,
including
all
the
neighborhoods
and
everyone.
That's
every
all
the
14
neighborhoods
that
are
part
of
it.
We
started
something
called
walking
tours
and
we
successfully
had
our
first
walking
tour
in
january
the
end
of
january
january
30th.
Q
Our
work
these
tours
are
conducted
with
our
consultant
firm,
the
gia
consultants
and
really
meant
to
be
conversational
opportunities
for
the
neighborhoods
to
engage
with
a
consultant,
walk
the
neighborhoods
and
really
share
what's
going
on
and
the
the
needs
and
the
issues
that
they
see
that
they'd
like
to
see
either
improvements
on
or
or
what
have
you,
the
part,
the
marketing
and
communications
for
the
project
is
also
han.
Everything
is
on
a
website.
Q
So
it's
we
are
east
tampa.com,
so
we've
sent
press
releases
out,
there's
been
sentinel
ads,
email
blasts,
everything
a
lot
of
outreach
to
the
community
to
make
sure
they
know
that
these
walking
tours
are
going
on.
So
this
is
exciting.
We
are
going
to
be
moving
into.
We
took
a
break
for
super
bowl
because
we
knew
that
we
probably
wouldn't
get
good
participation
last
saturday,
but
we're
moving
forward
on
february
13th,
20th
and
27th.
So
this
weekend
we
will
be
having
three
tours.
Q
We
will
be
handling
the
southeast
salmonella
seminole
heights
neighborhood
meeting
at
gideon's
park.
We
will
be
then
moving
into
the
ebor
heights
neighborhood,
where
we'll
be
we'll
meet
up
at
reagan
park,
and
then
we
will
also
be
doing
the
vme
board
in
north
ebore
neighborhoods
and
we'll
be
meeting
there
at
cascadin
park.
So
all
all
of
these
are
concurrent
tours
you
meet
up
at
10
o'clock.
You
don't
need
a
reservation.
You
just
show
up
and
come
on
out
and
walk
the
neighborhood
with
the
consultant
and
team
and
give
us
your
input.
Q
Q
Here's
just
a
few
pictures
to
show
you
some
of
the
activity
during
these
walking
tours
where,
where
you
have,
you
know,
people
having
conversations
with
the
consultant,
we
have
a
picture
down
there
in
the
right
corner,
showing
a
real
act
of
jackson,
heights
neighborhood
that
came
out
and
participated
and
then
just
showing
the
example.
What
folks
get
they
get
a
face?
Mask
they
get
water,
they
get
a
sanitizer.
They
get
a
map,
we're
really
trying
to
make
sure
we're
covered
safe
during
these
tours
even
providing
safety
best
as
we
walk
moving
along
y'all
know.
Q
This
is
my
favorite
chart,
I'd
love
to
look
at
timelines,
so
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
y'all
knew
that
we
were
on
schedule
with
this
with
the
sap
we
are
now
in
the
yellow
area,
we're
in
the
january
february
we're
we're
it's
during
the
public
input,
part
of
the
pro
the
sap
and
that's
where
we're
doing
the
feats
on
the
street
right
now
with
the
walking
tours
moving
along
the
tree
trimming
grant.
I
just
wanted
to
again
mention
this
print.
This
program
is
still
is
ongoing.
Q
It's
still
popular,
we
are
doing
very
well
on
getting
applications
processed
now
and
also
just
so.
You
know
we're
kind
of
reaching
somewhat
of
the
budget
we're
about
80
percent.
So,
as
we
move
forward
in
this
grant
program,
we'll
be
coming
back
to
you
in
the
future
on
replenishing
that
program
fund
and
keep
it
keep
it
going
if
the
community
as
a
community
wants
it
the
also
we're
always
looking
to
evaluate
it.
So
we're
going
to
do
that
as
well,
and
we've
always
already
started
those
conversations.
Q
Lastly,
we
have
just
a
notable
event,
and
actually
it's
funny.
This
event
really
didn't
take
place
on
february
6,
but
we
did
get
an
opportunity
in
east
tampa
to
get
a
little
piece
of
the
super
bowl
we
had.
There
was
a
community
fair
that
was
set
up.
It
was
postponed
it's
going
to
take
place
in
on
march
13th
at
reagan
park.
This
was
it's
a
community
resource
fair
to
kind
of
connect
residents
to
community
resources.
Q
This
is
this
was
a
safe,
I'm
sorry,
a
sanctioned
super
bowl
event
and,
although
the
event
didn't
take
place,
there
is
activity
that
has
already
been
going
on
in
in
tampa
and
east
and
in
east
tampa,
particularly
with
the
renovation
of
some
of
the
low-income
housing
housing
folks
there
that
were
able
to
apply
for
some
of
these
grants.
So
that
pretty
much
concludes
my
report.
G
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr
chairman.
Thank
you
brenda.
I
think
the
walking
tours
sound,
really
neat.
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
try
and
attend
one
upcoming,
but
just
curious,
and
I
know
you'll
give
us
a
full
report
along
with
the
consultant,
as
we
move
you
know
into
the
spring,
but
you
know
what
what
sort
of
feedback
are
some
of
the
people
you
know
giving
in
east
tampa
as
we
as
we
stroll
through
through
the
neighborhoods
anything
off
the
top
of
your
head.
Q
You
know
it's
very
interesting.
You
really
see
a
community
totally
different
when
you're
walking
it
and
you
and
they've
pointed
out
all
sorts
of
issues.
There's
everything
from
you
know
street
sidewalk
improvements.
There's
there's
been
pointing
out
of
improvements.
They
want
to
see
maybe
two
parks
they
want
to
see
programs
for
the
community
vacant
lots.
Q
Obviously
you
know
opportunities
for
economic
investment.
It's
really
been
across
the
board
and
what's
interesting,
all
the
neighborhoods
and
we've
only
done
two,
but
I'm
gonna
suspect
that
as
we
move
through
these
neighborhoods
they're
all
different
and
at
least
all
the
neighborhood
presidents
have
told
us,
because
we've
had
a
little
meeting
with
them
before
we
come
that
you
know
my
neighborhood's
different
than
this
neighborhood
you're
going
to
see
this
and
that
so
you
know
it.
I
think
it's
just
too
early
to
tell
give
a
synopsis
of
all
the
comments.
Q
But
it's
it's
pretty
typical
that
you
would
find
with
folks
walking
around
and
kind
of
sharing
their
needs.
B
G
It's
it's
ironic
because
I
I
know
over
the
years
you
know
mr
johnson
and
the
rest
of
the
team
have
worked
on
on
these
actual
issues
that
you're
speaking
to
I
mean
we've
put
a
lot
of
sidewalks
in
we've:
we've
improved
parks
and
and
and
other
tangible
things
like
that.
Obviously,
in
such
a
large
geographic
area
like
east
tampa
and
the
east
tampa
cra,
it's
a
long-term,
it's
a
long-term
deal
and
an
expensive
deal
to
be
able
to.
G
You
know
to
address
these
important
issues
that
need
addressing
all
across
so
I'll,
be
curious
to
hear
the
final
report
from
the
community
input.
Thank
you.
I
I
just
wanted
to
just
share
some
feedback
for
you,
mr
thrower,
that
I
was
talking
to
some
folks
in
any
stamp
on
some
issues,
and
I
and
your
name
came
up-
and
I
said
you
know
how's,
she
doing
seems
to
be
doing
really
well
and
and
the
feedback
that
I
got
was
very
positive.
So
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
and
just
thank
you
for
your
work.
I
I
wanted
to
publicly
salute
you
for
that.
So
thank
you,
man
for
your
hard
work.
A
Anyone
else
miss
mr
or
I
have
a
few
concerns,
but
for
the
record
I
want
to
put
in
the
record,
I
did
receive
a
email
from
three
affordable
associations
that
attended
the
walk,
and
they
were
very
pleased
that
that
is
occurring.
A
They
had
a
lot
of
suggestions
that
they
talked
with
pete
about
who's,
the
sap
person
who's
doing
the
the
plan,
and
I
want
to
just
indicate
this
letter
in
the
record
that
what
they're
talking
about-
and
you
know
again,
the
association
is
key
and,
like
mr
dingfield
said,
a
lot
of
people
understand
when
you
say
east
tampa,
it's
not
the
middle
section.
East
tampa
is
very
very
wide
with
the
cra.
A
A
So
I'm
going
to
enter
this
into
the
record
in
reference
to
the
about
the
strategic
action
plan
and
the
walk
to
the
clerk.
A
I
think
that's
it
needs
to
be
entered
and
also
you
know,
I
had
a
lot
of
phone
calls
the
other
night
about
the
partnership
meeting
and
I
think
that's
a
part
issue
as
well
that
the
that
needs
to
be
clarified
with
our
cra
director
to
have
a
memorandum
of
what
the
cac's
responsibility
is
and
what
the
partnership
responsibility.
A
I
hope
we'll
get
into
that
later,
because
my
understanding
the
other
night,
it
was
more
seen
like
a
chc
meeting
versus
a
partnership
meeting
and
the
partnership
feels
that
they
they
have
to
have
their
say,
and
I
got
so
many
calls
of
the
night
again
and
I
my
office
had
asked
that
the
technology
department
I.t
make
sure
that
the
technology
was
ready
to
go
for
this
particular
meeting.
That
did
not
happen.
You
could
barely
hear
it
there.
A
That's
why
we
have
a
lot
of
ascension
in
the
community
right
now.
It's
because
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
good
communication
going
on
and
you
have
the
neighborhood
associations
which,
in
my
opinion,
I
don't
care
anybody
say
they
are
the
heart
of
those
communities.
There
are
a
lot
of
people
on
our
cec
boards
who
are
not
members
of
neighborhood
associations.
A
A
It
comes
from
property
taxes,
business,
taxes
of
property
and
those
folks
have
a
right
to
say
something
and
I'm
hearing
they
don't
have
the
right
to
do
that,
and
I
want
to
make
sure
going
forward
that
we
make
sure
we
have
good
communication
that
the
cr
trtp
have
communication
lines
to
be
able
to
talk
to
the
cac.
So
the
cac
can
know
what
the
community
wants.
Not
what
certain
certain
stakeholders
want,
who
have
their
own
interests,
but
what
those
neighborhoods
want.
A
And
again
we
have
different
associations
in
those
neighborhoods,
and
I
think
it's
key
that
all
those
neighborhoods
be
able
to
say
what
they
want
and
they
come
up
with
a
cohesive
plan
and
the
cac
make
those
recommendations
to
bring
them
to
the
sport
for
approval.
But
I
do
want
to
enter
into
the
record
the
neighborhood
associations
who
attended
your
first
walk
and
they
were
very
pleased
to
be
able
to
have
that
walk,
to
be
able
to
show
and
point
out
the
things
that
they
believe
that
are
needed
for
their
community.
N
If
I
could
just
add
to
that
real
fast,
I
tried
to
listen
to
two
or
three
of
those
east
tampa
cac
meetings
online
and
I've
listened
to
a
couple,
others
in
in
other
areas,
the
the
total,
the
virtual
ones,
the
ones
that
are
completely
virtual
in
other
areas,
I'm
able
to
hear
fine,
but
the
the
ones
in
east
tampa.
N
But
I,
if
I
was
a
member
of
the
community
I'd,
feel
like
somebody's
trying
to
exclude
me
and
then
we
also
saw
in
the
letters
and
emails
that
we
got
that
people
are
complaining
because
because
they
can't
hear
one
or
two
of
them,
I
I
drove
in
just
to
see
what
the
technology
looks
like.
N
Actually,
I
run
it
into
orlando,
although
we
didn't
say
anything
couldn't
talk
to
each
other,
but
you
know:
there's
a
there's
a
little
phone
in
the
middle
of
a
big
room
and
everybody's
trying
to
socially
distance
and
and
and
that's
one
of
the
reasons
I
think
we
can't
hear
remotely-
and
I
think
for
accessibility,
especially
during
covid,
that
we
ought
to
make
sure
that
all
of
these
cacs
have
the
right
technology.
Thank
you.
Thank.
A
You
one
more
thing,
mr
miss
smith's
thrower.
Yes,
you
know
there
are
a
lot
of
things
that
are
going
on
with
the
partnership
and
the
cac
board,
but
I
want
to
say
this:
you
know:
webster
defines
a
rumor
talk
or
opinion
widely
disseminated
with
no
discernible
source.
A
A
statement
will
report
current
without
known
authority
for
its
truth.
So
we
have
to
dispel
these
rumors
in
east
tampa.
We
had
a
lot
of
people
with
public
comment
today,
but
I
want
to
put
a
record.
I
want
to
talk
to
mr
massey
about
that.
For
the
record,
there
were
several
other
messages
that
were
not
played
dude
that
they
didn't
get
it
in
under
the
timer
screen.
So
I
want
to
let
those
citizens
out
there
know
that
we
received
those
calls,
but
we
could
not
play
them
because
of
the
rules.
A
So
I
want
to
make
sure
that
you
know
that
we
did
receive
those
calls,
but
we
could
not
play
them
because
of
the
current
rules,
but
I
do
have
a
bunch
of
emails
that
were
sent
in
reference
to
a
lot
of
the
issues
for
the
partnership.
Hopefully,
miss
thorough
will
get
them
as
as
well
and
give
it
to
the
cac
board
as
well.
A
So
they
can
understand
some
of
the
concerns
that
the
communities
are
saying
because
they
were
not
able
to
be
heard,
and
that's
why
I
had
my
office
pulled
them
off,
so
I
also
entered
this
into
the
kirk.
I
forgot
to
do
that,
madam
clerk,
so
we
can
address
some
of
those
issues,
especially
when
it
deals
with
the
partnership
and
cec
and
hopefully
in
number
six.
Ms
van
long
will
be
able
to
give
a
little
more
insight
to
the
board
members
of
what's
going
on.
I
don't
believe
I
looked
at
the
record
as
well.
A
I
don't
believe
any
council
slash
board
member
here
talked
about
getting
rid
of
the
cra
cac
current
board
member,
no
one's
talking
about
getting
where
miss
burton
or
any
board
member.
That's
currently
was
elected
by
the
citizens.
During
that
election,
each
board
member
has
a
year
of
service,
and
at
that
end
of
that
year
of
service
things
change.
A
So
I
want
to
make
it
clear
to
those
citizens
out
there
in
the
community
who
are
supporting
ms
burton
or
supporting
current
board
members
and
those
who
may
not.
There
are
certain
rules
in
place,
and
this
body
cannot,
I
repeat,
can
not
remove
miss
burton
at
this
time,
because
there
was
an
election
that
was
held,
and
I
repeat
this
body,
for
our
rules
and
per
the
cac
rules
cannot
remove
miss
burton
under
our
current
rules.
So
she
will
be
in
place
for
the
duration
of
her
turn,
along
with
the
other
board
members.
A
So
I
want
to
make
that
perfectly
clear
to
the
citizens
of
tampa,
especially
the
east
tamil
community
and
the
neighborhood
associations,
that
there
will
be
a
time
of.
However,
this
board
may
look
down
the
road
for
any
of
the
suggestion
of
movement,
but
at
this
current
time,
miss
burton
and
her
board
all
the
current
board
who
served
the
east
tampa
cac
board.
A
A
O
B
B
We
have
continued
to
staff,
the
six
officers
and
the
supervisor
we
just
completed
30
physical
work
days
in
the
district.
We
are,
we
have
two
months
left
under
the
agreement,
so
that
in
mind
we
have
roughly
400
traffic
stops
88
of
those
resulted
in
a
noise
violation,
113
written
warnings,
28
misdemeanor
arrests
and
11
felony
arrests.
B
You
know
it's
a
good
bit
of
productivity
for
just
six
officers
and
only
being
out
there
two
nights
a
week.
So
I'm
pretty
satisfied
with
that.
Captain.
A
B
All
right,
so
we
are
reviewing
the
plan
for
ybor
city,
knowing
that
we
only
have
two
months
left
with
these
officers,
so
we
are
looking
to
backfill
that
on
our
own
side
going
forward,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
have
a
lapse
in
coverage,
even
though
these
officers
will
be
going
away.
B
B
N
Yeah,
thank
you
for
your
effort.
We
have
heard
lots
of
compliments
on
what
the
city
and
the
police
department
have
done
to
help
the
situation
in
ebore.
This
is
more
of
a
comment,
maybe
for
michelle,
but
folks
in
ebor,
wonder
why.
Why
isn't
this
just
included
in
the
city
budget
and
why?
Why
does
the
cs?
B
So
this
was
an
agreement
that
we
made
through
the
ycdc
board.
We
looked
at
what
we
could
do,
given
the
fact
that
so
many
businesses
had
been
closed
during
covet
and
once
they
reopened,
everybody
came
out
and
the
businesses
just
couldn't
support
the
capacities
with
the
reductions
that
they
had
through
the
coveted
restrictions.
So
a
lot
of
people
just
began
to
party
in
the
parking
lots
and
things
like
that.
We
just
didn't-
have
the
staffing
to
manage
that
and
some
of
the
things
that
they
had
requested.
B
N
I
think
just
mike
sorry
to
interrupt
my
comment
is
that
people
are
very
appreciative
that
they
have
this
as
an
option,
because
you
all
definitely
helped
the
situation.
It's
more
a
question
for
the
other
budget
for
the
city,
folks
in
eborwonder.
Why?
Why
can't
we
do
this
all
the
time?
Why
can't
this
be
a
regular
part
of
the
the
police
budget
instead
of
using
cra
money?
So
just
if
you
could
have
an
answer
great
otherwise,
maybe
a
discussion
will
bring
up
with
our
other
hats
on
another
time.
Thank
you.
A
Anyone
else
captain
I
did
guess
earlier
when
the
president
cnc
president
of
war,
was
on
there,
hoping
that
we
make
sure
we
look
into
again.
I
didn't
mention
the
trees
back
there
as
well.
I
need
to
look
at
be
tricked.
I
think
I
did
talk
to
vic
about
that,
but
making
sure
that
those
parking
lot
trees
are
pruned.
A
B
Yeah,
we
actually
did
look
at
those
parking
lots
prior
to
the
super
bowl.
They
actually
have
good,
led
lighting.
We
did
have
some
issues
with
the
tree
coverage,
so
some
of
that
was
trimmed
up
prior
to
the
super
bowl.
We
did
put
a
couple
of
camera
trailers
out
there
for
the
weekend,
but
they've
since
been
removed,
so
we're
looking
at
some
more
permanent
options
for
that.
B
Yes,
good
morning,
this
is
brad
suter.
Just
me
today,
it's
a
pleasure
to
be
with
you
guys
today
to
give
you
a
status
update
on
the
kid
mason
renovation
project.
The
timing
of
this
is
actually
very
good.
We
received
the
60
construction
drawings
last
night,
so
we
will
begin
to
review
those
drawings
and
move
forward
with
the
project.
Previously,
we
have
met
with
design
district
review
staff,
go
over
the
site
plans
and
the
other
requirements
that
are
required
for
building
in
this
area.
B
B
B
That
is
very
brief
overview.
It's
simply
a
renovation
project
we're
not
doing
a
lot
to
the
building
it.
It
is
historic,
so
we're
being
careful
with
that
and
complying
with
all
of
those
reviews
as
well.
So
if
you
have
any
questions.
I
And
I
just
wanted
to
thank
mr
suter
for
all
his
work.
It's
always
a
pleasure
to
have
him
here
before
city,
council
and
whatnot.
I've
always
worked
with
mr
suter
on
many
different
projects
in
north
and
new
tampa
and-
and
I
just
wanted
to
thank
you
brad
for
all
your
work,
because
I
think
you're
you're
a
nice
gentleman
so
and
thank
you
for
your
work
on
kid.
Mason
and
we've
also
been
working
together
on
it's.
I
It's
not
been
with
council,
but
on
parks
and
recreation
improvements
for
disability
access,
which
could
potentially
include.
I
know,
there's
works
with
kid
mason
for
the
late
mike
phillips
to
pay
tribute
to
our
friend
karen
clay's
late
son,
who
died
gosh
about
a
year
ago.
In
fact
so,
but
thank
you
for
all
your
work,
sir.
We
appreciate
it.
A
Anyone
else
welcome,
mr
soda,
you
know
I,
I
appreciate
everything,
the
recreation
department's
doing
and
so
forth,
but
I
just
want
to
ask:
why
does
it
take
so
long
for
some
of
these
projects
to
get
down
the
road
I
mean
we.
This
is
almost
going
on
like
almost
almost
a
year
and
a
half
two
years,
so
I'm
just
wondering
what.
Why
is
the
process?
It's
something
this
as
the
council.
A
We
need
to
be
doing
and
looking
at
to
to
move
these
projects
along
because
it
seems
like
it
takes
a
very,
very
long
time
to
get
these
projects
moving.
I
thought
we
were
at
60
percent,
what
four
or
five
maybe
six
months
ago,
so
I'm
just
wondering
what
what
is
it
we
need
to
do
if
anything,
to
move
this
process
along
much
faster.
B
I
think
it's
just
more
communication
and
coordination
with
contract
administration.
This
schedule
that
I
presented
to
you
has
slipped
just
a
little
bit
from
the
initial
schedule
that
we
commenced
with
when
we
got
the
consultant
on
board.
B
The
ddr
process
required
a
few
additional
drawings
and
a
few
elevations
and
some
studies
and
a
couple
extra
meetings
to
make
sure
that
we
were
in
compliance
with
all
the
downtown
codes
and
for
streetscapes
just
like.
If
we
were
a
developer,
you
know
there's
no
special
favors
here,
so
we
asked
for
a
variance
on
a
couple
items
we
anticipate
getting
one
just
for
example,
one
of
the
requirements
is
street
trees
and
we
really
didn't
want
a
street
tree
as
required
to
be
right
in
front
of
the
mural.
B
B
That
was
a
little
bit
of
extra
work
to
put
that
into
because
that
affects
some
of
our
outdoor
space
that
we
were
trying
to
reserve
for
the
kids
to
provide
some
playground
area
on
north
jefferson
street
area.
So
it's
it's
really
a
process.
We
haven't
slipped
a
lot,
but
we
have
slipped
some
on
the
schedule,
but
we're
moving
along
and
we'll
just
continue
to
have
this
conversation,
because
I
understand
your
frustration
and
we
are,
we
are
keeping
the
you
know
fire
to
the
grindstone
to
so
to
say.
A
A
A
lot
of
families
now-
and
you
know,
that's
a
that's
going
to
be
a
premier
little
playground
center
in
in
in
the
upcoming
years
and
for
programming
for
kids
across
us
to
walk
across
that
street,
and
that's
why
I
was
pressing
so
hard
for
kid
mason
because
you
know
like
I
said
if
any
counselor
goes
by,
that
you
see
that
it
really
needs
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
work.
A
I
mean
a
lot
of
work
and
really
we
should
look
at
you
know
the
tearing
it
down
to
be
honest
with
you,
but
we
didn't
do
it.
We
looked
at
a
renovation,
but
I'm
just
hoping
that
we
can
move
this
project
along
best.
We
can-
and
you
just
stay
on
that
and
give
us
updates
and
looking
for
the
cac
central
parker
to
give
us
at
least
every
couple
of
months,
an
update
on
the
project
and
thank
you
for
your
work.
I
And
thank
you,
mr
chair,
and
you
know
just
to
build
on
that.
I
mean
sometimes
it
can
be
frustrating.
I
know
I
mean
I
remember.
In
october
of
2017
we
passed
the
improvements
of
the
new
tampa
recreation
center
and
we
got
groundbreaking
in
february
of
2019
just
before
my
re-election
by
the
way,
and
then
we
had
a
ribbon
cutting
that's
coming
up
in,
I
think
like
a
month,
so
in
other
words,
some
of
these
things
do
take
a
while,
but
but
it
is
important
for
the
the
council
member.
I
All
of
us
to
you
know,
stay
on
these
projects,
because
I
mean
I,
I
think
of
I
literally
maybe
an
hour
ago,
wrote
my
assistant
to
ask
for
inquiries
and
updates
on
the
forest
hills,
recreation
center
improvements,
as
well
as
the
disability
park,
that
we
got
passed
and
just
to
see
where
we're
at
on
that,
because
we
always
have
to
stay
on
that.
I
know.
Sometimes
it
can
be
frustrating
and
whatnot.
I
So
I
I
get
it,
but
you
know
sometimes
these
projects
they
they
take
a
while
they
just
do
because
of
the
community
involvement.
You
got
to
do
design
and
then
you
always
run
into
a
bunch
of
hiccups,
and
I
know
it
can
be
frustrating,
and
then
we
also
had
coven,
which
probably
slowed
things
down
just
a
little
bit,
but
I,
but
I
get
it
and
especially
for
kid
mason,
because
councilman
I
I
have
been
there
and
you're
right.
I
mean
that
that
is
an
area
that
that
is
a
center.
I
A
O
F
Yes,
I
was
going
to
say
before
miss
miss
vanderlin
has
a
slide.
Presentation
is
going
to
go
into
some
detail
regarding
both
the
ebor
city,
cac
issue
and
the
east
tampa
cac
issue
and
some
potential
options
for
this
board
to
consider.
I
did
given
the
the
public
comment
this
morning
wanted
to
give
you
all
some
background
and
a
legal
framework.
F
Not
only
for
this,
for
you
all,
I
think
most
of
you
probably
realize
this,
but
for
the
public
at
large
there
is
only
one
community
redevelopment
agency
in
the
city
of
tampa,
and
that
is
you
all
this
board.
You
are
the
community
redevelopment
agency.
There
are
not
separate
community
redevelopment
agencies
for
each
area,
so
all
decisions
are
really
made
by
you
relative
to
the
to
the
cra.
F
What
what
we
have
instituted
by
way
of
policy
that
was
adopted
by
this
board
years
ago.
We
have
created
cacs
or
community
advisory
committees
for
each
of
the
separate
community
redevelopment
areas
in
the
city
of
tampa,
and
the
purpose
behind
this
was
so
that
you
all
had
a
vehicle
to
get
some
meaningful
input
from
those
those
community
stakeholders
in
those
areas
that
were
being
that
are
designated
community
redevelopment
areas
and
so
by
policy.
F
You
created
the
cacs
in
each
of
the
community
redevelopment
areas
and
that
policy
also
sets
forth
how
those
members
are
selected,
what
the
criteria
are
for
those
members
how
those
meetings
are
supposed
to
be
conducted,
and
while
there
there's
variations
for
all
of
the
cacs.
Frankly,
there
are
some
common
denominators
with
the
way
the
cacs
are
selected
in
most
of
the
community
development
areas
in
most
of
the
community
development
areas
in
the
city
of
tampa.
The
way
the
cacs
are
selected
is
that
we've
identified
what
we
call
ex-officio
groups
or
ex-officio
members.
F
These
are
institutions
or
formal
stakeholders
in
that
community
redevelopment
area,
which
we
recognize
ought
to
have
a
seat
at
the
table
at
the
cac,
for
instance,
in
the
downtown
or
channel
district
cra.
The
downtown
partnership
has
a
designated
spot
on
the
cac
west
tampa
there
are
several
neighborhood
organizations
are
recognized
by
the
city
of
tampa
that
have
a
designated
spot
on
the
west.
Tampa
cac
drew
park.
F
F
In
ybor
city,
the
ybor
city
development,
corporation
ycdc,
their
board
of
directors
sits
as
the
cac
for
ybor
city
and
east
tampa.
Is
the
east
tampa
community
revitalization
partnership
board
of
directors
that
sit
as
the
cac
and
part
of
the
reason
for
this
is
frankly,
I
think
historic
in
ebor
and
in
east
tampa,
but
in
eboard
the
ycdc
was
very
heavily
involved
in
the
extension
and
the
creation
of
ebor
city
cra
number
two
and
then
the
development
of
the
community
redevelopment
plans.
Likewise
in
east
tampa.
F
The
partnership
was
a
group
that
pulled
together
and
really
lobbied
for
the
creation
of
the
east
tampa
cra
and
we're
very,
very,
very
heavily
involved
in
the
adoption
of
the
community
redevelopment
plan
for
east
tampa,
and
so
you
all
have
historically
recognized
that
those
groups
and
their
board
of
directors
would
sit
as
the
cac
miss
mainland
is
going
to
go
through
in
her
slides
in
detail.
Some
of
the
issues
with
that
difference
and
some
options
for
you
all
to
consider
relative
to
these
two
cacs.
F
I
would
just
kind
of
overarching
the
issues.
I
think
that
both
legal
and
staff
would
identify
for
you
all
to
consider
relative
to
both
of
these
cacs
is
that
in
east
camp
and
ebort
you,
the
the
ycdc
and
the
partnership,
are
legal
entities
that
have
a
purpose
and
function
that
go
beyond
just
being
the
cac.
F
So
sometimes
there
is
a
confusion
when
they
meet
whether
they're
meeting
with
their
cac
hat
on
or
their
ycdc
or
their
partnership
pad
on.
You
all
can
appreciate
that
here
you
all
are
sitting
as
the
cra
board,
and
so
you
are
addressing
cra
issues
solely,
but
tonight
you
will
be
sitting
in
city
council,
so
you're
sitting
with
totally
different
hats
and
your
function,
and
your
purpose
are
different
and
and
it's
important
from
a
legal
perspective
that
they
be
kept
distinct
and
also
from
a
public
perception
purpose
that
they
be
kept
distinct.
F
So
that's
one
of
the
issues
that
that
comes
up,
often
with
east
tampa
and
with
ybor
city.
The
other
issue
that
comes
up
with
these
groups
and,
frankly,
more
with
these
tampa,
given
its
large
geographic
size
and
its
population
and
very
diverse
issues
and
divergent
groups
that
that
exist
in
that
community
is
whether
that
board
of
directors.
F
That
group
is
reflective
of
all
the
stakeholders
and
the
different
views
that
need
to
be
represented
on
the
cac
and
that's
you
know
again
something
for
you
all
to
consider
and
to
discuss,
but
that's
one
of
the
things
that
that
we
wanted
you
all
to
consider
this
morning
and
grapple
with.
None
of
this
has
directed
anyone
individually
or
the.
F
How
how
these
things
are
all
these
boards
or
are
these
cacs
are
are
currently
operating,
but
these
are
issues
that
are
systemic,
that
are
have
existed
well
before
this
meeting
today,
and
so
they
are
things-
and
I
think
these
are
reasons
why
this
motion
came
forward
from
you
all
for
us
to
look
at
how
the
cacs
are
selected
and
how
the
their
the
membership
exists
for
them.
So
with
that
I'll
I'll,
let
miss
van
lone
provide
her
slide
presentation
which
will
go
into
more
detail
on
these
issues.
F
We're
here
to
answer
any
questions,
you
know,
help
provide
recommendations,
but,
ultimately
again
the
cacs
exist
as
a
matter
of
cra
board
policy.
So
any
change
to
the
cacs
need
to
be
dictated
by
you
all
sitting
as
a
cra
board,
making
changes
to
your
policy.
So
I
hope
that
helps
relative
to
these
issues.
Thank.
O
Good
morning
again,
I
do
want
to
quickly
take
a
little
liberty,
since
we
have
a
lot
of
people
watching.
We
still
continue
to
get
questions
about
presence
and
in
person
versus
virtual.
So
I
wanted
to
take
this
moment
to
point
out
to
all
of
our
cacs
and
cac
members
who
may
be
watching
when
you
look
at
the
participation
of
the
cra
board
and
our
cacs
are
a
subsect
and
a
technically
subcommittee
of
the
cra
board
and
you
look
at
how
it's
being
managed.
O
Today
we
have
an
in-person
quorum
of
at
least
four
cra
board
members,
and
then
we
have
two
members
participating
virtually
once
the
quorum
was
established
in
person.
All
of
you,
then,
are
equally
participatory
members,
and
all
of
you
are
able
to
vote
on
your
motions
as
full-fledged
cra
board
members,
regardless.
If
you
are
sitting
upstairs
in
the
council
chambers
or
if
you
are
participating
virtually
so
again,
our
cacs
need
to
follow
and
and
follow
the
same
procedures
that
cra
board
follows
and
watching
you
all
today
is
a
very
good
easy
example
of
how
that
works.
A
I
was
going
to
stop
the
meeting,
because
a
lack
of
a
quorum
of
for
participants
also
that
when
you're
voting,
those
folks
that
are
virtual
have
a
right
to
vote
as
well,
just
like
mr
dingfield
and
mr
miranda
right
now-
they're,
not
here
with
us
physically,
but
they
are
allowed
to
vote,
and
so
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
understand
and
we
start
getting
policies,
so
these
boards
can
understand
how
they're
supposed
to
operate.
I
think
we'll
get
into
more
reference
to
our
meeting
and
rubbish
too.
A
I
asked
for
palmer's
procedures
to
be
enacted,
and
also
it
was
a
good
suggestion
from
legal
that
we
also
look
at
maybe
having
some
of
our
younger
attorneys
be
at
those
meetings,
so
they
can
be
able
to
help
foster
and
be
able
to
guide
the
board
of
things
they
should
be
doing
and
should
not
be
doing
so.
You
want
to
put
that
on
the
record.
O
So
first
we
do
want
to
start
with
what
the
motion
was.
We
are
here
today
as
a
staff
report
in
response
to
a
motion
by
cra
board
to
come
back
with
recommendations
for
standardizing
the
membership
and
membership
processes.
We
were
not
asked
about
any
other
reconfigurations
of
the
cacs.
We
are
not
addressing
that
and
we
certainly
will
respond
to
any
follow-up
required
by
staff
after
today's
discussion
today
is
a
verbal
report
under
staff
reports,
and
so
from
the
staff
perspective.
We
were
not
bringing
forward
any
proposal
to
be
voted
on
today.
O
Any
motions
or
decisions
that
cra
boards
should
make.
That
is
at
your
discretion,
during
your
discussion,
but
for
staff.
We
are
responding
under
staff
reports
to
a
motion
to
come
back
with
very
specific
information.
We
assume
that
this
will
be
the
first
of
several
discussions
as
we
move
forward
among
the
cra
board
staff
and
the
community.
O
O
So,
just
as
a
reminder
we
had
you
have
a
cra
board
policy.
It
sets
out
the
policy.
Sorry,
I'm
on
a
different
slide
on
my
street.
That's
what
happens
when
you
double-sided
print
things.
So
we
have
two
different
groups.
The
east
tampa
community,
revitalization
partnership.
We
also
refer
to
it
as
the
partnership
and
the
ycdc.
O
O
Those
active
neighborhood
associations
at
that
time
were
a
good
part
of
the
driving
force
of
the
partnership
and
bringing
it
together
and
bringing
information
back
to
their
neighborhood
associations
about
what
a
cra
was
providing
input,
bringing
people
to
our
workshops
in
the
ycdc.
It
is
an
actual
501c3.
O
It
is
its
own
separate
legal
entity
and
the
big
two
things
with
these
is:
they
are
not
city
of
tampa
government
entities.
They
are
two
separate,
distinct
groups
and
over
time
the
cra
board
has
set
a
policy
that
cra
staff
will
help
to
facilitate
and
staff
these
groups.
That
does
not
mean
that
we
work
for
these
groups,
but
we
help
set
the
meetings.
We
help
get
their
notice
out.
O
We
help
take
minutes,
but
the
business
that
they
conduct
as
a
partnership
and
as
the
ycdc
is
separate
when
they
meet
as
these
two
distinct
groups
from
what
the
cra
does.
They
help
filter
information
to
the
cac
and
the
cra,
but
they
are
separate
and
distinct
groups
from
who
we
are.
As
the
cra
and
the
cac
the
cra
board
policy
was
established
in
2008,
the
cra
board
decided
that
they
chose
to
have
subcommittees
basically
along
the
lines
of
each
cra.
Not
all
cras
do
this
across
the
state.
O
We
see
a
broad
mix
where
the
cra
is
the
only
decision-making
body
and
they
use
the
fact
that
they
are
the
elected
officials
for
the
community
to
know
what
their
constituents
want.
So
it
has
always
been
the
policy
of
the
cra
board
to
have
your
specified
subcommittees
out
there
in
your
respective
cras
to
help
bring
you
the
voices
and
the
needs
of
the
community.
Your
cac
policy
sets
out
what
does
cac
membership
look
like
what
are
the
requirements?
How
long
are
the
terms?
O
O
So
again,
their
people
wear
two
hats.
Just
like
mr
massey
mentioned
all
of
you.
Do
you
sit
as
city
council?
You
do
city,
council
business,
you
sit
a
cra
board,
you
do
cra
board
business,
the
same
with
east
tampa
and
ycdc.
The
cac
meets
to
discuss
cra
board
issues,
and
the
partnership
meets
to
talk
about
the
larger,
broader
community
issues
and
share
information
between
the
two
groups.
O
So
the
remaining
members,
all
of
our
other
cacs,
we
have
eight
cacs.
Those
are
two
of
them,
so
the
remaining
six
follow
the
cac
board
policy
for
their
cacs.
As
mr
massey
mentioned,
we
do
have
two
different
groups:
groups
of
memberships.
I
do
want
to
clarify
because
ex-officio
means
different
things
to
different
people.
In
this
context,
an
ex-officio
member
is
a
full
voting.
O
Member
of
the
cac,
so
when
we
look
at
whether
you
have
12
or
13
so
in
west
tampa,
for
example,
you
have
a
12-member
group,
there
are
nine
ex-officios.
Those
ex-officio
members
are
full
voting
members
of
the
organization
and
all
12
members,
including
the
ex-officios,
all
hold
the
same
rights
within
that
group.
O
The
remaining
members
are
at
large
for
the
remaining
six
cacs
you
as
cra
board
members.
You
vote
on
as
you're
going
to
do
today
to
appoint
those
remaining
at-large
members
and
some
cacs,
such
as
ebor
or
east
tampa.
Even
we
have
specific
categories
should
they
be
residents?
Should
they
be
businesses
and
some
cacs?
They
are
just
at
large.
There
is
no
goal
for
categories
aside
from
your
ex-officio
members.
So
that's
how
everybody
else
works
outside
of
east
tampa
and
ebore.
Miss.
A
Van
loon,
yes,
sir,
let
me
go
back
to
the
next
slot
that
slide
please.
So,
basically,
what
you're
saying
is
that
the
ex-officio
is
a
designee.
Let's
just
say,
you've
got
13
possible
neighborhood
associations
in
an
east
tampa
zone,
and
this
body
says
that
we
would
put
9
or
12
as
your
ex
officials
that
way
everyone's
represented
and
then
the
rest
will
be
at
large
members
to
be
voted
upon.
Know
what
you're
saying.
O
O
As
we
mentioned,
our
cac
members
are
elected
to
the
cac
by
a
vote
of
the
partnership,
so
we
hold
an
election
every
year
and
in
september,
at
the
partnership
and
prior
to
that
election,
everyone
fills
out
an
application.
They
are
vetted
by
an
ad
hoc
committee
to
ensure
they
meet
the
requirements
and
the
eligibility
requirements
of
both
the
bylaws
of
the
partnership
and
also
the
ca
cra
board
cac
policy
right
now.
O
The
only
requirements
in
east
tampa
is
that
we
have
a
minimum
of
four
residents
and
we
have
a
non-profit
business,
a
for-profit
business,
a
property
owner,
and
everyone
else
is
considered
at
large.
When
we
started
out
in
east
tampa
for
the
cac
we
had
and
the
partnerships
governing
board,
there
were
about
eight
members.
It
went
to
nine
members,
no
seven.
We
had
nine
members
on
rcac
when
the
cra
board
finally
voted
on
and
adopted
their
cac
policy
in
08.
O
Those
could
be
regular
meetings
or
subcommittee
meetings.
So
some
of
our
challenges-
and
this
has
been
an
ongoing
challenge-
is
that
east
hamp
has
35
000
people
and
the
only
way
these
35
000
people
or
anyone
who
wants
to
participate
can
contribute
and
vote
for.
A
cac
meeting
is
to
show
up
in
person
in
september
and
vote
for
the
people
who
are
on
the
slate
and
you
must
participate,
participate
in
the
partnership
in
order
to
be
eligible
to
be
vote.
O
Over
the
past
decade,
we
have
seen
participation
in
our
partnership
group
reduced
not
just
by
the
neighborhood
associations,
but
also
by
the
neighborhood
associations,
but
just
a
number
of
people
in
general.
Part
of
that
is
that
some
of
the
neighborhood
associations
and
residents,
some
of
their
needs
were
met
some
of
the
problems
and
the
more
severe
challenges
that
they
felt
they
had
have
been
addressed.
Some
of
them
participate
in
their
neighborhood
associations
and
especially
after
the
recession.
O
Everyone
talks
about
the
five
million
we
have
now,
but
three
years
ago
we
only
had
one
million
coming
in
as
revenue,
so
the
large
revenues
coming
back
now
or
the
larger
revenues
are
a
recent
phenomenon.
In
the
past
10
years
we
have
not
had
a
lot
to
vote
on,
or
decisions
to
make
that
might
excite
people
to
come.
Do
the
participation
that
they
used
to
when
we
do
have
elections
at
the
partnership.
O
If
you
look
at
the
number
of
votes
cast
over
the
past
10
years
generally,
those
cac
members
have
been
voted
by
25
to
75
members
of
the
community
that
show
up
at
the
partnership
to
vote.
So
that's
the
system
we
currently
have
right
now
before
we
go
into
the
items
on
the
slide
again,
I
want
to
reiterate
that
our
comments
and
recommendations
are
to
help
just
set
the
stage
for
a
discussion
of
cra
board
members.
O
Any
of
this
is,
I
even
use
approximately,
or
this
is
how
we
could
do
it,
because
it's
much
more
hard.
If
we
just
get
up
here
and
look
at
you
all
and
say,
okay
cra
board,
what
do
you
want
to
do
so
we
try
to
give
you
items
to
react
to
and
to
discuss,
to
help
facilitate
your
discussion
as
to
what
direction
you
want
to
go
and
that's
true
of
this
east
tampa
recommendations
and
options
as
the
ycdc.
O
So
obviously
any
option
you
have
is
to
keep
it,
as
is
just
don't,
do
anything.
That's
one
end
of
the
spectrum
and
again
this
is
only
reference
to
cac
membership
and
membership
procedures.
Your
other
option
is
to
adjust
the
membership
to
align
in
some
way
with
the
cra
board
policy
to
try
and
reduce
confusion.
O
We
used
west
tampa
as
just
a
suggested
model,
because
it
is
the
most
recent
cac
to
be
created
and
cra
board
to
be
created
and
to
mr
robinson's
credit
every
time
he
comes
to
talk
to
you.
He
is
very
proud
of
how
well
his
cac
operates
and
how
well
his
cac
represents
his
community
again.
That's
one
community's
example:
it
would
be
up
to
cra
board
to
decide
if
it's
the
right
example
to
move
forward
with
east
tampa
if
we
use
that
as
a
model.
O
Right
now
at
the
latest,
information
regarding
neighborhood
associations
within
east
tampa
boundary
murray
homes
sent
me
that
we
have
nine
current
neighborhood
associations
with
active
representation,
and
there
are
three
more
in
the
process
of
being
created
and
getting
organized
and
they
do
have
designated
representatives
of
who
would
is
taking
the
reins
of
helping
to
create
those.
So
at
a
minimum
you
have
nine
at
the
moment
you
could
have
up
to
12..
O
If
you
chose
to
go
this
route,
it
would
then
be
where
we
come
back
working
with
murray
and
your
neighborhood
leaders
for
the
cra
board
to
decide.
Do
you
want
9,
10,
11
12?
What's
your
criteria
for
deciding
which
neighborhood
associations
would
have
a
seat
at
the
table
as
an
ex-officio
member?
If
you
choose
to
keep
the
13
members
or
you
could
go
up
to
14
or
15,
but
if
you
have
nine
neighborhood
associations
and
went
with
what's
just
currently
active,
you
could
then
have
four
at-large
members
voted
in
by
the
partnership.
O
I
want
to
reiterate
based
on
some
of
the
emails
I
was
included
in
last
night.
Please
note.
The
slide
says
that
you
would
have
at
large
members
voted
in
by
the
partnership.
If
you
had
our
current
13
members
and
three
are
voted
at
large,
the
partnership
would
still
have
23
percent
of
the
representation
on
the
cac.
O
But
again
that
would
be
up
to
cra
board.
Do
you
want
nine?
Do
you
want
12?
Do
you
want
to
have
it
be
flexible
over
time
and
that
would
be
discussions
to
come?
We
do
not
recommend
making
any
changes
prior
to
october
1st,
whether
this
is
2021
or
2022,
because
generally
the
east
tampa
changes
happen
on
october
1st,
so
just
for
everyone's
sake
of
understanding
and
giving
staff
and
the
community
time
to
roll
out
any
potential
changes.
We
do
ask
that
nothing
be
changed
prior
to
that
date.
O
Your
last
option
is
the
other
extreme.
On
one
end,
you
could
say
keep,
as
is
on
the
other
end.
You
could
completely
separate
the
cac
from
the
partnership.
What
this
means
is,
the
partnership
would
still
have
its
election.
It
would
still
have
its
governing
board.
They
would
still
run
the
partnership
city
staff
and
less
count.
Cra
board
decides
to
change
that
would
still
facilitate
their
meetings,
help
them
with
reagan
park,
help
them
with
minutes,
help
them
with
advertising
the
meeting
and
do
the
same
staffing
support
that
we
do
now.
O
However,
what
that
would
mean
would
be
that
you
would
then
designate
a
separate
board
of
cac
members
who
are
then
appointed
by
the
cra
board
and
again,
hopefully,
some
mix
of
ex-officios,
and
then
people
that
submit
applications
and
are
voted
on
by
the
cra
board.
Similar
to
how
the
other
cacs
operate,
if
you
go
that
route,
there
would
be
a
continued
interaction
between
the
partnership
and
the
cac.
O
We
would
still
bring
back
the
proposed
draft
budget
that
the
cac
puts
together,
bring
it
back
to
the
partnership
and
do
a
presentation
and
take
community
feedback,
just
as
the
cra
board
does,
when
you
hold
workshops
on
the
budget,
and
that
is
still
part
of
our
system,
and
we
are
not
recommending
that
change.
As
I
mentioned,
we
would
continue
to
support
the
partnership
meetings
and
they
would
continue
to
choose
their
members
just
as
they
do
now.
O
They
still
exist
as
a
completely
separate
entity,
and
any
changes
by
the
cra
board
would
not
change
any
of
the
existing
processes,
procedures
or
bylaws
of
the
partnership,
and
before
I
go
on
to
eboard.
Did
I
don't
know
if
the
cra
board
wanted
just
to
talk
about
eboor
and
then
come
back
to
discussion
or
discuss
each
one
at
one
at
a
time.
I
B
I
I
guess
I'll,
if
I
may,
man
thanks
thanks
yeah,
I
you
know
we
obviously
I
think
all
of
us
have
had
discussions
with
folks
on
this.
I
You
know
I
I,
the
the
taking
a
look
at
the
west
tampa
model
is
not
an
unreasonable
thing
for
just
hypothetically
for
one
day,
however,
what
really,
what
bothers
me-
and
I'm
just
going
to
be
blunt,
is
the
perception
that
and
by
the
way,
I
don't
think
that
this
is
true
that
anybody's
trying
to
push
any
kind
of
change
to
push
at
a
particular
board,
but
that
a
particular
board
would
feel
disrespected
through
perspective
changes.
I
I
just
think
that
we
have
to
be
aware
of
that,
and
and
what
not
I
look
I
look
forward
to
you
know
hearing
what
what
my
colleagues
think
on
this
you
know
I
I
I
hate
to
see
some
of
the
the
caustic
back
and
forth
and
some
of
the
eq
back
and
forth.
I
know
that
you
know
councilman
goodes
and
I
think
we
all
agree
on
this
works
very,
very
hard
for
for
east
tampa
and
what
none
I
hate
to
see
some
of
the
back
and
forth.
I
I
I
think
that
making
change
right
now,
some
substantial
change
would
send
the
wrong
message,
whether
inadvertently
or
in
one
way
or
another.
I
It
could
potentially
send
a
wrong
message
in
terms
of
the
board
and
wanting
to
get
things
done
and
having
some
change
etc,
and
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
that,
on
this
issue,
that
we
have
a
lot
of
dialogue,
a
lot
of
community
input,
we
had
a
lot
of
a
decent
number
of
people
show
up
today,
who
are
very,
very
passionate
about
this
issue,
and
I
think
it's
clear
that
if
this
is
a
change
that
we're
looking
at
making
within
the
next
year,
two
years
three
years,
four
years
whatever
it
may
be,
that
number
one
we've
got
to
make
sure.
I
I
I
think
that's
important,
but
the
going
forward
here
out
if
we
are
looking
at
making
changes
throughout
the
next
few
years,
that
there's
a
lot
of
dialogue
and
a
lot
of
talk
that
needs
to
be
happening
because,
just
because
of
the
sentiments
we
heard
a
public
comment,
I
was,
I
was
moved
by
some
of
the
sentiments
and
they
they
again
they
kind
of
connected
with
me,
and
I
just
think
that
we
have
to
be
very
careful
in
that
regards.
Thank
you,
sir.
G
First,
I
want
to
start
off
by
saying
that
that
miss
miss
burton
and
this
patty
and
and
and
other
folks
who've
been
involved.
You
know,
they've
been
involved
in
our
community
they've,
been
a
a
very
good
and
positive
voice
for
for
the
east
tampa
community
for
many
many
years,
and
and
I'm
glad
that
they're
part
of
part
of
the
system
and
and
and
working
on,
you
know
on
the
cac
and
leading
the
cac
to
make
positive
change
in
the
community,
and
I
feel
very
strongly
about
that.
G
The
flip
side
is,
you
know
if
the
neighborhood
associations
are
looking
to
have
a
stronger
voice
on
the
cac.
I
think
that's
fantastic
too,
and
I
don't
see
those
those
two
issues
necessarily
as
conflicting.
G
You
know
it'd
kind
of
be
like
in
south
tampa.
If
you
know
right
now,
we
have
some
strong
voices
coming
from
south
of
gandhi,
but
davis
island
also
has
strong
voices,
but
you
know
everybody
needs
to
work
together
to
make
south
tampa
a
better
place.
East
hampton's
the
same
thing.
We
can
have
lots
of
strong
voices
and
and
and
carry
out
all
of
this.
G
You
know
ultimately
for
the
betterment
of
east
tampa.
I
don't
see
those
as
conflicting
one
of
the
things
we
could
look
into
and
again
I
agree
with
councilman
vieira
that
you
know
we
shouldn't
do
anything
urgently,
because
it
would
send
a
bad
message
like
we're.
Trying
to
you
know,
reduce
somebody's
role
or
something
like
that.
G
But
ultimately
you
know,
I
think
the
neighborhoods
could
you
know
have
we
could
make
more
ex-officio
members
coming
from
the
neighborhood
associations
and
some
of
those
neighborhood
associations
have
been
around
a
long
time
and
they're
very
strong
and
and
active
and
I've
been
to
some
of
their
meetings.
And
you
know
they.
G
You
know
they
put
out
15
20
people
to
a
regular
meeting,
it's
very
impressive
and
they're
knowledgeable
about
what
they
need
and
what
what's
going
on.
So
I
don't.
I
don't
see
any
any
harm
in
in
adding
some
additional
ex
official
seats
at
the
table
and
if
we
have
to
go
beyond
13
members
to
do
it,
you
know,
then
maybe
that's
the
way
we
could.
We
could
look
at
it.
You
know
just
just
add,
go
up
to
15
and
add
some
neighborhood
neighborhood
association,
ex-officio
members,
or
something
like
that.
G
So,
but
again
I
don't
see
any
need
to
do
anything
urgently.
You
know,
maybe
it
would
be
something
that
would
be
effective
next
october.
You
know,
after
the
after
this
next
set
of
elections,
or
what
have
you
or
coinciding
with
the
next
set
of
elections,
and
I
don't
think
people
should
feel
threatened
with
that.
G
We
are
elected
to
be
the
ceo,
the
council,
members
and
the
cra
and
the
buck
stops
with
us.
So
we
get
great
advice
from
the
cacs
and
and
that's
fantastic,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
the
decision
about
what
projects
move
forward
and
what
projects
don't
is
made
by
us.
Mr
massey
made
that
very
clear
coming
out
of
the
florida
statutes.
Thank
you.
N
I
got
a
lot
of
feedback
from
lots
of
folks
in
the
community.
I
guess
like
you
all,
did
too
some
of
the
emails
went
to
everybody
and
based
on
some
of
that
feedback,
I
I
mentioned
earlier.
I
set
in
two
or
three
of
the
the
meetings
recently,
because
I
couldn't
listen
online.
I
went
in
person
and
I
sat
quietly
didn't
say
anything
I
just
observed.
I
didn't
even
announce
that
I
was
there.
N
One
of
the
comments
from
in
an
email
was
that
connie
burton
is
not
a
good
chair,
and
so
I
observe
that
I
actually
was
shocked.
I
don't
know
her
very
well.
I
know
her
mainly
from
when
she
speaks
in
front
of
us,
and
the
activist
that
I
see
here
is
completely
different
than
the
person
I
saw
facilitating
the
meetings.
I
was
surprised.
She
knows
robert's
rules.
She
was
coordinating
giving
people
time
to
speak.
She
even
said
you
know
we
welcome
the
neighborhood
leaders
to
come.
N
I
also
said
in
at
least
one
of
the
meetings
before
where
natasha
was
in
charge.
I
thought
she
also
did
a
good
job,
and
so
I
think
you
know
somehow
we
need
to
bring
the
community
together.
I
know
my
colleague
mr
gootz
has
been
trying
hard
to
to
show
leadership
and,
and
we've
tried
to
support
him
in
that
effort.
N
We
have
a
12
million
dollar
boathouse
downtown,
isn't
that
nice
and
the
same
thing
is
in
east
tampa
the
the
problem
is
with
eight
years
of
neglect,
it's
going
to
take
us
several
years
to
catch
up,
and
I
think
we
have
a
good
leadership
of
all
kinds.
We
need
to
make
it
inclusive.
We
need
to
have
folks
involved
in
so
I
look
forward
to
hearing
what
mr
goods
and
others
have
to
say
about
that
and
ibor
the
big.
N
The
biggest
complaint
I
hear
is-
and
I've
only
said
in
one
or
two
of
those
meetings
before,
but
I
hear
that
that
it's
not
always
inclusive
that
some
voices
aren't
being
heard
and
also
that
the
overhead
is
too
much.
N
I
talked
to
ms
van
loan
and
she
said
I
think
we
only
give
30
000
directly,
but
we
subsidize
it
through
the
through
the
through
staff
and
other
methods
and
and
the
a
lot
of
folks
have
complained
that
the
money
we
spent
on
overhead
should
be
used
on
projects
and
in
in
in
both
of
those
whatever
the
structure
is
we
end
up
in
and
just
while
I
have
the
floor
to
mention
the
the
other
plans
that
are
being
developed.
I
think
see.
N
One
of
my
complaints
about
cras
is
that
it
can
only
be
spent
on
infrastructure
and
what
we're
really
trying
to
do
is
community
building,
and
I
think
that,
as
we
do
the
strategic
action
plans
or
we
update
them
or
we
look
at
them
somehow
we
need
to
bring
them
off
off
the
table.
I
I
read
every
word
of
the
one
from
ebor
that
came
out
a
year
or
so
ago,
and
and
and
it's
got
a
great
list,
but
there's
nothing
that
that
jumps
off
the
table.
N
N
A
H
A
No
one
can
tell
me
about
each
temple.
I've
built
programs
for
youth
and
adults
in
east
tampa
sent
kids
to
college
from
east
tampa
some
play
in
nfl
today.
Somebody
can.
No
one
can
tell
me
about
east
tampa.
I
live
there.
Work
there
play
there,
but
the
problem
you
have
is
that
people
talk
today.
The
black
man,
the
black
man,
who's
lived
there
who
understands
it.
A
There's
confusion.
This
distress
in
my
community
and
the
communities
are
changing
they're
changing
at
one
time
the
other
portion
of
15th
street,
the
talifa
that
was
all
called
everything's
east,
hamper
it's
called
southeast
seminole
heights.
Now,
vietnamese
war,
north
ibor,
we
have
people
who
moved
in
people
who
have
lived
there
and
found
another
section
of
east
hampton
to
live
in
and
everybody
wants
their
own
voice.
That's
why
I
said
the
middle
of
east,
tampa
with
the
strategic
action
plan
has
to
have
a
wow
that
everyone
from
all
those
communities
can
go
to.
A
A
A
A
A
There's
a
lot
of
black
blood
in
the
community,
and
sometimes
we
have
to
learn
to
forgive
and
move
on.
That's
what
I'm
going
to
ask
them
to
do.
No
one's
asking
for
this
burden
or
the
current
board
to
be
be
fired
or
gone.
That
would
be
asinine,
they
were
voted
in,
they
do
their
job
and
their
record
stands
at
the
end
of
the
day.
A
They
have
a
one-year
process
and
then
there's
an
election,
but
I
think
moving
forward.
We
have
to
bring
everybody
together
like
the
thing
for
the
sale.
Every
no
association
have
a
seat
at
the
table,
a
voice
for
the
community,
and
I
think
we
need
to
keep
what
we
have
right
now
and
I
think
ms
velong,
in
the
neighborhood,
murray
and
janelle
needs
to
get
out
there
to
talk
to
those
neighbors
association.
A
Presidents
bring
them
together
and
then
they
come
back
with
the
models
that
we
have
and
it
comes
back
to
us,
but
I
think
the
current
model
as
it
speaks
generally,
I
said
on
the
board:
it
doesn't
really
work,
mr
manufacturing,
it
doesn't
really
work,
sir.
We
can
keep
it
as
is
now,
but
eventually
it's
going
to
have
to
change,
because
the
neighborhoods
are
changing
with
different
people
who
who
want
empowerment,
who
are
home
owners
and
so
now
they're
more
invested
than
before.
A
People
talk
about
that
tree,
grant
man,
I
tell
you,
that's
the
most.
That's
the
most
thing,
the
beautiful
thing.
The
community
is
loving,
that
john
they're
going
crazy.
Everybody
wants
that
because
they
couldn't
afford
that
before
they're
glad
that
the
houses
are
being
demolished,
they
will
crack
houses
of
dilapidated
houses
to
bring
in
new
development
the
eager
that
I
always
talk
about
the
rehab.
A
We
have
money
right
now,
in
our
case,
in
the
cra
for
east
tampa
for
rehab,
real
rehab,
bringing
those
non-profit
groups
getting
them
on
board
and
developing
a
program
to
start
cleaning
our
community
up
with
the
slum
and
blight
I'm
about
the
property
owners,
because
they
are
the
investors
they
have
to
live
there.
They
don't
want
miss
frankie,
calling
me
councilman.
I've
called
the
mayor,
I've
called
everybody
and
I
still
got
these
guys
on
the
corner.
I
got
these
houses
here,
they're
just
sitting
up
in
and
need
me
to
be
destroyed.
A
That's
what
I'm
about
I'm
about
those
leaders
and
those
people
who
are
there
every
day
who
are
taking
them
every
day.
On
the
chin,
all
this
other
foolishness
going
on
who
was
elected.
I
could
care
less
about
that.
I
care
about
progress
solutions
if
you're
not
on
board.
With
that
I'll
tell
you,
I
want
you
going
if
you're
not
on
board
with
solutions
and
progress,
but
not
foolishness.
A
I
won't
tolerate
foolish
from
anybody,
but
I
will
tolerate
people
working
together
and
those
who
don't
want
to
work
with
burton
right.
Now
I
say:
okay,
when
it's
your
time,
you
make
sure
you
get
on
there.
You
make
sure
it's
your
associate
if
we
change
the
rules
to
where
you
be
ex-officio,
to
be
a
representative
of
your
community
fine.
A
But
what
I
do
tell
you,
gentlemen:
times
have
changed
people
hate
change
at
times,
but
change
will
have
to
come
in
the
end.
It
may
not
be
right
now,
but
I'm
going
to
have
mr
van
long
need
to
talk
to
those
association
presidents,
because
they're
angry
and
they're
vocal
and
they
do
a
lot
of
work
in
those
communities
and
I'm
saying
the
current
boards
they're
working
hard.
They
have.
They
have
some
challenges,
but
my
thing
is:
they
can't
go
backwards.
A
Things
are
already
on
the
table:
they
need
to
move
those
things
that
are
on
the
table.
Now,
let
those
things
move
and
then
add
on
and
keep
adding
on,
not
try
to
regress.
We
can't
go
back
so
those
things
that
are
on
the
table
need
to
be
moving
forward.
They
need
to
be
moving
forward
now.
Anything
on
top
of
that
is
a
carrot
on
the
cake.
A
A
Miss
mcgregor
and
miss
van
long
need
to
get
together
with
all
those
different
community
associations
that
he
would
they're
saying
as
a
group
cac
bring
them
all
together,
bring
those
ideas
back
to
this
board.
Now
everybody's
together
as
one
and
now
we
can
make
our
decision
how
to
move
forward
as
one
and
that's
what
I'm
looking
for
and
that's
the
way
I
want
to
see
it
go
anyone
else.
I
You
very
much,
mr
chair.
I
appreciate
your
words
and-
and
I
think
that
you
know
we
all
recognize
the
the
in
for
your
seat
in
tampa
city
council.
You
know
just
the
you
you
have
so
many
cras
in
there
and
just
the
the
the
many
different
communities
that
you
represent.
There
you've
got
downtown
you've
got
tampa
heights,
you've
got
east,
tampa,
you've
got
iport
city,
you've
got
channel
side,
you've
got
sulphur
springs.
You've
got
some
of
bush
boulevard
in
that
community.
I
There
there's
a
lot
there,
obviously
for
you
to
handle,
and
I
think
I
speak
for
all
of
us
when
we
say
that
we
all
want
to
make
sure
that
you
are.
You
know
successful
in
that
very
zealous
representation
that
you've
done,
and
I
think,
if
I'm
feeling
consensus
on
this
board
on
this
issue,
it's
that
we
we
certainly
are
sensitive
to
what
was
said
today.
Public
comment
with
regards
to
any
perceptions
of
on
this
board.
I
I
don't
think
that
there
is
any
intent
to
burden
the
board
at
all
right
now
as
it
exists,
but
that
some
dialogue
for
some
change
for
a
representation
of
other
communities
within
east
tampa.
You
know
should
be
held
and
it's
it's
part
of
a
longer
process,
but
that
will
have
no
bearing
whatsoever
on
the
present
board,
but
it's
just
part
of
a
longer
term
process.
I
think
that's
a
good
summary.
A
They
put
a
motion
for
the
direct
staff
and
also
our
neighborhood
community
liaison
ms
mcgregor.
Miss
murray
homes
to
jointly
get
together
come
up
with
a
plan
to
get
with
all
neighborhood
associations
and
the
cec
board
to
come
up
with
an
idea
of
solutions
to
bring
back
this
board
to
further
the
progress
of
east
tampa
and
the
policies
and
practices
for
the
east
temple.
Cra.
N
Motion
from
mr
goods
any
second,
second,
second
from
citroe,
do
we
need
to
do
roll
call
or
yes,.
N
A
A
I'm
asking
that
staff,
our
cra
staff
and
marie
holmes
and
janelle
mcgregor
get
together
come
up
with
an
action
plan
to
go
out
meet
with
those
neighborhood
associations
also
meet
with
cac,
come
back
and
look
at
to
bring
them
together
in
reference
to
the
neighborhoods
and
what
they
really
want
and
what
they
want
to
see.
A
N
A
O
Yes,
before
we
leave
the
topic
of
east
tampa,
as
I
mentioned
at
the
beginning
of
this
presentation,
it
was
intended
to
be
the
first
step
in
a
dialogue
and
in
order
for
we
heard
a
lot
of
very
passionate
voices
today,
a
lot
of
assumptions,
concerns
and
fears
over
the
past
48
hours
and
once
the
agenda
came
out,
so
I
do
want
to
put
out
there
so
that
everyone
will
participate
and
feel
comfortable
talking
with
staff
and
with
the
neighborhood
associations
and
with
the
cac.
O
If
you
ask
me
right
now
what
such
a
rollout,
whatever
the
details
were,
would
look
like.
As
I
mentioned
every
october,
we
have
an
election
in
east
tampa.
We
have
some
members
that
will
be
term
limited
off.
Some
members
don't
come
back,
some
members
may
change,
but
we
could
do
a
phased
role
in
that,
as
people
are
term
limited
off
or
we
have
vacancies.
O
We
can
fill
those
vacancies
with
designations
from
whichever
neighborhood
associations
and
phase
it
in
so
that
no
current
members
would
again,
as
the
fear
was
expressed
this
morning,
be
kicked
out
of
their
seats
or
kicked
off
their
membership,
but
you
can
roll
it
out
through
attrition
and
not
through
affecting
any
current
members.
If
that
would
just
help
everybody
who
has
spoken
today
or
is
listening
to
understand,
this
is
not
about
any
individual
existing
cac
member.
A
Thank
you,
miss
van
long
for
expressing
that
and
saying
that
we
look
forward
to
your
report
with
the
rest
of
the
group
that
you're
going
to
bring
together.
O
They
do
have
a
nominating
committee
that
is
made
up
of
the
members
of
their
ycdc
board.
Again,
they
follow
the
same
process
that
we
have
where
everyone
fills
out
an
application.
Those
applications
go
to
their
nominating
board,
who
then
vets
them
for
eligibility,
and
they
make
a
recommendation
to
the
entire
we
what
they
always
refer
to
as
the
ycdc
board
or
your
cac,
and
then
they
are
voted
as
their
members.
O
This
is
a
little
bit
more
complicated
because,
as
one
group,
your
cac
members
are
also
serving
as
a
board
of
an
actual
organization
that
is
a
non-profit,
so
any
separation,
unless
you
create
a
completely
distinct
cac
from
the
ycdc
board,
any
changes
made
would
more
likely
be
procedural
so
that
we
are
legally
meeting
the
needs
of
the
ycdc
board
and
also
legally
meeting
the
needs
of
the
cac.
As
your
recommending
body
on
cra
and
some
of
these
changes,
we
would
make
procedurally,
regardless
of
cra
board,
discussion
and
choices
to
move
forward.
O
So
we
do
need
to
work
on
separate
agendas,
separate
notifications.
They
can
still
meet
at
the
same
time
they
can
meet.
Can
sorry
I
just
had
a
senior
moment
one
right
after
the
other
conceptually
and
so,
but
we
do
need
to
have
a
lot
more
clarification
in
ebor,
as
councilman
carlson
mentioned,
there's
overhead
for
the
ycdc.
There
is
so
much
confusion
about
what
is
the
ycdc
and
what
is
the
cac
that
no
one
really
understands.
O
What's
the
ycdc
doing
and
what's
the
cac
doing
their
all
overhead
that
is
attached
and
paid
for
out
of
the
cra
board
is
for
the
fact
that
we
pay
for
an
office
there.
There
is
rent,
there's
utilities
and
the
staff
there.
We
do
not
directly
fund
the
ycdc.
The
ycdc's
budget
comes
from
the
fundraising
they
do
through
the
pavers,
but
because
there
is
so
much
confusion
about
who
the
ycdc
is
and
who
the
cac
is.
O
Very
few
people
understand
the
difference,
even
staff
themselves,
you'll
hear
them
say
we're
ycdc
staff
or
ycdc
manager,
and
it's
been
that
way
for
a
very
long
time,
but
now
that
there's
much
more
engagement
by
the
community,
much
more
engagement,
more
residents,
more
people
paying
attention.
I
think
we
have
to
be
much
more
prescriptive
and
how
we
talk
about
our
groups,
how
our
agendas
are
set
out
and
how
we
meet.
So
I
have
set
out
on
this
slide
what
the
current
representation
is
within.
That's
existing!
O
That's
why
the
e
board
the
east
tampa
slide
did
not
have
lists,
because
that
is
what
could
potentially
be.
This
is
actually
what
exists
currently
in
the
ycdc
cac
makeup.
We
do
have
those
ex
officios,
so
all
of
those
groups
listed
under
that
title
have
designated
representation
on
the
cac
for
ebor.
Then
we
have
med
categories
to
make
sure
that
of
the
remaining
up
to
15
members.
At
least
one
member
comes
from
these
various
segments
of
the
demographic
within
the
ebor,
cra
and
ycdc.
O
So
I
think
this
is
more
of
an
issue
and
challenge
with
perception.
How
are
people
chosen
if
the
cra
board
chose
you
could
change
the
process
by
with
their
with
their?
How
they're
selected
again,
there's
been
a
lot
of
concern
about
the
fact
that
the
ycdc
itself
selects
its
own
members
and
votes
them
in,
because
it
is
a
larger
group.
It
is
up
to
25
members.
I
can
say
that
mostly
everybody
who
applies
gets
on.
There's
only
been
a
very
few
instances
where
we
had
one
extra
application.
Then
we
had
slots
on
the
board.
J
Just
having
having
been
on
the
ebor
city,
cac,
cras,
cra
one
is-
has
a
lot
of
businesses
involved.
Hence
the
reason
why
the
different
types
of
members
are
are
part
of
the
ycd
ycdccac.
The
businesses
on
seventh
avenue
consist
of
a
lot
of
the
ex
officios
and
the
member
categories.
J
That
is
what
makes
the
ybor
city
cac
cras,
especially
cra1,
so
different,
and
that
is
what
I
was
hoping
that
we
could
establish
and
standardize
as
miss
van
van
loans.
Excuse
me,
I'm
not
talking
properly
today
was
mentioning
miss
van
loan
because
of
the
nature
of
cra-1
in
ebor
city.
That
is
the
reason
why
we
have
these
different
categories
as
ex
officios
and
membership
categories
am,
I
am,
I
speaking
correctly.
J
Thank
you
and
not
to
contradict
what
councilman
good
so
eloquently
said
about
the
the
citizens
and
how
the
process
works,
where
this
is
the
purest
form
of
democracy
where
the
citizens
speak
then
go
to
the
cacs
then
come
to
this
board.
It's
not
a
top-down
decision
that
we're
looking
at
it's
from
the
actual
citizens
and
like
and
again
the
purest
form
of
democracy.
J
But
I
am
going
to
look
at
councilman
goods
and
there
are
businesses
and
business
owners
within
the
east,
tampa
cra
and
cac,
and
and
I'm
hoping
that
those
people
also
can
be
a
voice
within
those
cras.
Well,.
J
J
O
That's
pretty
much
it
for
us.
We
again
if
the
cra
board
chose
to
make
any
changes
out
of
concerns
out
of
the
ebor
cra.
We
can
look
at
the
process
in
east
tampa.
As
we
mentioned,
we
have
an
election,
but
we
do
bring
those
candidates
to
the
cra
board.
First,
you
all
in
the
summer
affirm
the
slate
of
candidates
every
year
before
it
actually
goes
for
election.
O
O
We
can
look
at
coming
back
with
recommendations
and
talk
with
the
ebook
folks
about
what
their
recommendations
also
might
be
again
because
they
are
501c3
and
if
we
keep
them
as
a
joint
membership,
where
one
set
serves
as
both
hats
again,
I
would
be
working
with
courtney
or
the
manager
over
there
to
separate
out.
So
that
is
very
two
distinct
groups
with
two
distinct
agendas,
so
that
we
know
whose
business
we're
dealing
with
for
each
agenda.
O
A
N
I've
heard
many
of
my
colleagues
have
too
I've
heard
from
folks
who
couldn't
get
on
the
board
and
that
you
just
said
that
almost
everybody
gets
on
the
board,
and
so
that
almost
makes
it
worse
that
if
I
was
one
of
those
folks
who
didn't
make
it-
and
I
was
watching
this-
I
would
I
would
get
upset
by
that.
But
any
way
that
we
can
make
sure
that
that
the
board
is
is
representative
of
the
broader
community
and
that
it's
fair
would
be
appreciated.
N
O
Well,
there
are
many
instances,
even
as
you
all
vote
on
appointing
cac
members,
we're
not
everyone
who
applies
gets
in
even
in
east
tampa.
At
our
last
election
we
had
12
candidates
and
only
six
slots,
so
it's
not
uncommon
across
all
the
cacs,
whether
they're
voted
on
by
cra
board
or
whether
it
is
within
east
tampa
nebor
that
not
everybody
applies,
is
able
to
get
on
and
that's
not
unusual
or
just
to
igbor,
but
because
again
they
have
such
a
large
membership.
It's
easier
to
be
more
fully
inclusive
than
on
some
of
the
other.
N
Thank
you
one
other
thing,
councilman
goodes
mentioned
earlier
about
public
comment
and
maybe
making
sure
that
folks
have
a
written
set
of
rules
that
so
that
everybody
knows
what
the
rules
are
when
they
come
in,
and
this
is
a
completely
separate
idea.
But,
but
I
got
it
stole
part
of
his
idea.
N
What
it
does
like
you
or
morris
mentioned
the
beginning
that
it's
an
it,
has
it
serves
it
as
advisory
role
and
what
I
really
would
like
in
there
also
is
for
well
one.
We
should
also
explain
that
they're
working
off
a
strategic
action
plan.
N
We
should
explain
briefly
what
they
can
and
can't
spend
money
on,
because
folks
who
come
for
the
first
time
want
us
to
do
job,
training
and
other
kinds
of
services
that
that
you
all
have
told
us
we're
not
allowed
to
do
and
then
another
thing
that
I
really
would
like
us
to
mention
in
there.
N
Is
that-
and
you
don't
have
to
say
in
these
harsh
words,
but
these
these
monies
that
are
being
spent
are
are
are
a
subsidy
coming
from
the
rest
of
the
city
and
it
you
know,
obviously,
in
places
like
east
tampa,
we
really
need
it,
but
in
in
places
like
channel
side
and
downtown,
I
think
we
need
to
make
sure
we
that
folks
understand.
This
is
not
quote
unquote
their
money.
N
It's
everybody
in
the
city
pays
tax
money,
but
a
way
to
describe
it
might
be
that
the
city
has
decided.
You
know.
The
residents
of
the
city
have
decided
that
folks,
in
that
geographic
area,
don't
have
to
pay
their
full
share
of
taxes
for
regular
services,
so
that
so
that
they
can
use
that
money
on
specific
projects
that
they
want
or
whatever
diplomatic
way
we
can
describe
it.
Thank
you.
F
Councilwoman
carlson
just
to
respond
to
some
of
those
comments.
We
do
have
training
for
all
new
cac
board
members
at
this
time,
and
yet
we
can
look
at
adjusting
some
of
the
board
material
that
we
hand
out
to
try
to
address
some
of
those
issues,
but
I
do
believe
that
we
do
try
to
address
some
of
this
in
our
orientation.
I
know,
but.
N
What
I've
noticed
is
that,
especially
with
the
online
ones,
there
are
a
lot
of
new
people
that
are
listening
in
and
and
the
in-person
ones
I've
attended.
There
are
a
lot
of
folks
in
the
audience,
and
you
know
in
the
comments
we
got
from
the
community.
They
want
consistent
times
for
public
input
and
but
before
they
get
public
input,
it
would
be
good
if,
especially,
if
they've
never
been
there
before,
that,
there's
some
kind
of
handout,
and
it
shouldn't
be
more
than
one
page.
L
N
A
Okay,
I
see
your
appointments
at
carlson,
I
think
more
or
less
just
like
mr
morris
does.
When
public
comment
comes
on.
He
explains
the
rules
of
public
comment
and
I
think
sometimes
you're
right.
I've
been
there
where
people
just
show
up,
and
they
really
don't
know,
and
so
maybe
beginning
of
a
cac
meeting
or
partnership
meeting
or
whatever.
Maybe
there's
a
little
brief
description
that
the
chair
can
read
out
or
staff
could
read
it
out,
so
people
can
know
the
it's.
F
A
Thank
you,
sir,
as
it
relates
to
ebore.
E-Board
is
changing
too.
It
is
people,
don't
like
me
to
say,
entertainment
district.
But
to
me
you
have
entertainment
down
there
it
to
me
it's
an
entertainment
district.
I
know
a
lot
of
folks
and
people
don't
like
that
word,
but
that's
what
it
really
is.
You
have
activities
down
there
that
people
come
to
socialize.
A
You
have
bars,
you
have
clubs,
you
have
all
kinds
of
ice
cream
parlors
at
restaurants.
It's
a
place.
People
go
for
entertainment
to
dine;
it
is
what
it
is,
but
you
also
now
have
people
who
are
living
in
iborn
now
so
that
again
you
know
people
don't
like
change,
but
when
you
look
at
the
city
as
a
whole
or
you
look
at
your
house
every
five,
maybe
10
12
years
people
get
a
new
paint
job
on
their
house.
A
A
The
the
look
changes,
so
we
can't
be
afraid
of
change,
but
we
have
to
embrace
the
change
and
I
think,
with
same
with
eboard.
You
got
folks
that
are
living
down
there,
so
we
have
to
make
sure
we
be
in
we're
inclusive
of
those
folks
on
if
you're
going
to
say
the
cac
board
or
the
ycdc
thing
that
needs
to
happen.
Is
those
discussions
need
to
happen
to
make
sure
you
have
a
cohesive
group
of
ones
saying
this?
What
needs
to
be
so
everybody
feels
involved.
A
So
I'm
hoping
that
under
mr
citro
again,
I
always
talk
about
experience
and
he's
been
on
that
board
a
long
time.
So
he
knows
just
like
I've
said
on
the
establishment.
I've
lived
in
this
tab
understand
it.
So
hopefully
he'll
have
a
a
little
bit
more
to
say
about
that,
but
I
think
you
have
to
look
at
also
looking
at
change
eventually
to
making
the
whole
group
cohesive.
J
Mr
chair,
if
I
may,
I
always
it's
it's
chair
is
supposed
to
have
the
last
words,
but
you
just
inspired
me.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Change
is
the
only
constant
in
the
universe.
J
Every
day
we
wake
up,
and
there
is
change
again.
I
I
hate
saying
these
words,
but
back
when
I
was
on
the
east,
the
ybor
city
cra,
it
was
our
goal
to
try
and
make
ebor
city
reflective
of
what
it
was
where
people
lived
together,
where
there
was
retail,
where
there
was
shopping
and
yes,
where
there
was
entertainment-
and
I
would
just
make
this
last
statement
that
the
east
tampa
cra
was
doing
such
a
great
job
and
then
coveted
hit
and
something
changed
somewhere.
I
don't
know
what
it
was.
J
O
Maybe
we
have
a
facade
grant
for
ebor
cra.
It
is
a
property
located
at
1514,
east,
7th
street
or
7th
avenue.
It
is
a
50
000
facade
grant
and
like
many
of
the
other
historic
buildings,
you
can
see
all
the
windows,
the
soffits
at
the
roof,
all
the
storefronts.
We
have
a
lot
of
brickwork,
and
so
they
will
be
completely
redoing
all
of
the
storefronts,
the
windows,
those
entrances,
replacing
out
all
those
windows,
and
so
we're
asking
for
your
approval
on
this
visa
grant.
A
B
B
J
Thank
you,
mr
chair.
Thank
you
councilman
mexico.
The
this
fifty
thousand
dollars
is
is
a
grant.
However,
it
is
a
matching
grant
correct.
J
N
Yeah,
you
all
know
that
I'm
I'm
against
facade
grants,
because
I
think
that
the
money
should
be
used
on
other
things,
except
in
the
case
of
historic
buildings
and.
N
B
O
Item
number
eight
is
a
reprogramming
for
the
evor
cra.
We
talked
about
this
project
previously
and
this
moves
the
money
from
the
various
accounts
that
they've
been
saving
the
money
up
over
the
past
several
years
to
be
able
to
fund
the
streetscape
improvements
that
go
along
with
the
new
monument
changes
and
projects.
A
That's
what
me
move
the
I
remember.
B
B
O
Your
last
item
for
the
agenda,
the
east
tampa
cac.
It
would
like
to
establish
a
weekly
radio
show
an
hourly
show.
On
saturday
we
have
been
working
with
our
cra
attorney
to
find
out
under
what
parameters,
guidelines
and
criteria.
Such
a
project
could
be
funded
by
the
cra.
If
it
is
done
as
more
of
like,
we
would
consider
a
public
service
announcement
where
they
talk
about.
What
are
the
programs?
How
can
you
get
funding
what
types
of
activities
the
cra
does?
What
the
cra
is?
O
Some
of
the
same
information
that
councilman
carlson
talked
about
a
minute
ago
to
help
get
that
information
out
to
the
community.
It
would
not
be
a
call-in
show.
There
would
not
be
more
than
one
cac
member
ever
participating
in
each
month's
show.
There
is
a
potential
for
west
tampa
cra
to
participate.
O
They
have
not
had
a
chance
to
hear
that
yet,
but
east
tampa
cac
has
requested
that
the
cra
board
approve
this
program
for
the
remainder
of
fy
21.
For
an
hour
show
on
saturday
again
understanding
there
could
be
a
potential
partnership
with
west
tampa.
The
current
cost
would
not
exceed
24
thousand
for
one
year
of
the
program,
and
I
believe
we
sent
you
all
a
memo
explaining
the
their
scope
and
request
for
it.
B
Just
a
just
a
comment:
back
in
the
day
there
was
a
man
named
walter
cronkite
and
he
would
give
the
news
and
he
would
sign
off,
and
that
was
it
now
when
there's
news,
it's
a
lot
of
commentary
instead
of
facts.
Is
this
going
to
be
commentary
an
opinion,
or
is
it
going
to
be
there's
going
to
be
a
meeting
this
day
we
were
inviting
the
community
to
this.
Isn't
that
or
is
it?
L
B
You
know
back
and
forth
discussion
potential
criticism.
What
what
is
it
gonna?
You
know
really
be
like,
because
I'm
wondering
why.
Why
does
the
cra
I
have
to
fund
a
radio
show?
I
think
mr
massey.
F
The
radio
show
needs
to
be
limited
to
the
things
that
you
were
saying.
It
is
not
supposed
to
be
a
commentary
or
debate
about
cra
issues
or
raising
issues
that
are
outside
the
parameters
of
the
cra.
It's
supposed
to
be
informational.
Only
the
cac
is
meeting
on
this
date.
Our
subcommittee
is
meeting
that
date.
We
have
a
tree
trimming
program,
we
have
assad
grant
program.
This
is
who
you
should
contact
in
order
to
apply
for
those
grants.
F
Here
are
the
criteria
for
satisfying
that
if
it
goes
beyond
that
and
I've
had
conversations
with
some
members
of
the
the
cac
for
east
tampa.
If
it
goes
beyond
that,
then
it
is
inappropriate
and
and
the
cac
will
not
be
able
to
fund
it,
and
so
any
sort
of-
and
this
is
something
else
I
want
to
add
to
ms
van
loan.
If
you
all
vote
to
move
forward
with
us
any
sort
of
arrangement
we
have
with
any
radio
show,
it
needs
to
be
cancellable,
because
if
they
they
do.
I
I
But
the
ideas
presented
could
wind
up
with
a
conflict
where
certain
comments
are
made
on
on
the
radio,
and
then
you
know
the
city.
Their
cra
has
got
to
intervene
and
then
you
get
to
you
know:
content
restrictions
on
a
radio
show
was
done
by
a
cra,
a
governing
body,
and
you
know:
where
does
that
lead
us
that
that
could
lead
us
to?
You
know
legal
constitutional
issues,
so
in
other
words,
this
has
got
to
be
something
that
has
got
to
be.
I
As
councilman
menescalco
wisely
put
just
the
facts,
etc,
because
again,
I
don't
want
this
to
come
back
to
us
with
something
that
deviates
from
from
what
is
promised
and
I'd.
Also
love
to
see
by
the
way
west
tampa
be
able
to
take
advantage
of
this
as
well.
So
so
again,
there's
a
lot
of
promise
in
there,
and
this
is
also
by
the
way
part
of
the
the
the
excitement
I
mean.
I've
had
people
talk
to
me
about
this
and
there
there's
a
lot
of
excitement
about
this.
I
There's
a
lot
of
excitement
about
going,
hey,
we're
gonna,
have
a
you,
know,
radio
information,
but
it
shouldn't
be
a
radio
show.
It
should
be
something
that
goes:
hey,
listen,
here's
what's
happening,
here's
how
you
can
get
involved
and
come
all
you
faithful.
I
G
G
Google,
okay,
then
all
right,
whoa
stacking
up
all
right.
So
so
you
know
this
idea
is
kind
of
new,
because
about
a
year
ago
we've
talked
to
michelle
about
doing
more
public
relations
for
all
of
the
cras.
For
the
cra
concept
across
the
you
know
across
the
entire
city,
you
know
we're
now
what
is
it?
25
million
total
annual
annual
budget?
Obviously
some
are
bigger
than
others,
but
what
I
might
suggest
and
louis
this
is
hand-in-hand
with
what
you
were
talking
about,
including
west
campus.
G
I
think
this
is
a
really
neat
idea.
Councilman
goodes
points
out
that
all
of
the
all
of
the
cras
are
actually
either
totally
or
or
at
least
in
part,
in
his
district
in
district
five,
so
maybe
wtfp
would
be
the
appropriate
radio
station.
G
But
why
don't
we
enlarge
this
to
include
all
the
cras
so
on
any
given
saturday
or
whatever
day,
they're
gonna
do
it.
It
would
rotate
around
so
one
one
saturday
the
community
would
hear
about.
What's
going
on
downtown
next
saturday,
the
community
would
hear
about
what's
happening
in
the
east
tampa
cra
and
it
would
just
rotate
around
and
then
that
way
all
the
cras
would
part
you
know
would
and
could
participate
and
including
east
tampa,
west
tampa
and
the
rest
of
them.
G
M
D
J
O
We
would
consider
this
under
marketing
and
promotions
versus
a
reinvestment
program.
So
that's
why
that
that
would
be
the
only
way
we'd
be
allowed
to
fund
it,
and
that's
why
I
started
I
was
describing
is
almost
like
a
public
service
announcement
type
of
show
where
we
can
talk
about
here's,
what
we
do
and
it
would
fall
under
marketing
and
promotions.
So
you
would
have
to
look
at
what
kind
of
impact
economic
impact,
marketing
and
promotions
have
or
community
outreach
and.
J
Some
have
said
that
well
when
we
do
the
the
surveys
that
that
is
not
a
a
economic
impact.
Neither
is
the
survey
company
that
we
have
used
within
either
the
cras.
J
G
G
So
you
know
I
I
think
there
are
some
valid
concerns
expressed.
Mr
vieira
indicated,
we've
got
to
be
careful
not
to
cross
first
amendment
line
in
terms
of
restraints
and
constraints,
but
I
think
if
staff
is
involved
and
it's
more
like
a
30-minute
psa
that
I
don't
think
it's
inappropriate.
I
I
think
that
part
of
the
reason
there's
so
much
confusion
in
the
city
about
the
cras,
not
enough
people
know
about
it
and
understand
it.
G
F
F
And
so,
and
that
is
coming
on
board,
and
maybe
the
concept
of
this
radio
program
should
be
considered
in
the
wider
context
of
that
marketing
effort.
Because
that's
what
we
are
allowed
to
spend
money
on
we're
allowed
to
spend
money
on
the
dissemination
of
community
redevelopment
activities,
not
espousing
positions
or
having
a
debate
for
them.
So
that.
J
A
J
What
was
happening
metro
can
go
first
time.
Well,
just
just
to
your
point
councilman
vieira,
because
this
is
going
to
be
informational
and
it
will
not
have
conversation.
J
A
I
And
thank
you
very
much,
mr
chair,
and
it
may
be.
You
know
that
we
are
over
analyzing
this,
because
we,
this
hasn't,
come
up
so
explicitly
before
us
monetarily.
So
you
know
I'd
like
to
find
out
what
we,
what
we're
spending
in
other,
similarly
situations
to
see
if
we're
overly
analyzing
this,
which
could
very
well
be
right,
there's
content
issues
on
all
advertising.
If,
if
that
is,
I
think,
that's
important,
so
I
mean
I
I
I'd
like
to
have
that
information.
I
To
be
quite
frank,
you
know
councilman
dinfelder,
talking
about
all
cras
being
used
on
on
on
on
the
radio.
I
I
think
that's
a
wonderful
idea,
obviously,
so
I
I
do
think
that
that
I
would
like
more
information
on
that.
The
content
issue
bothers
me.
However.
However,
if
we're
doing
other
advertising,
then
that
could
be
some,
in
other
words
are:
are
we
overly
analyzing?
This
could
be?
Who
knows
so
just
more
information?
That's
all.
N
Mr
goods
is
going
to
talk
about
his
motion
and
the
things
that
he
put
forward,
which
I
appreciate.
I
think
that
you
know
I
mean
my
other
job
is
I'm
a
communication
person
and
I
think
that
the
cra
committees,
the
districts
and
the
cra
board
all
need
better
communication.
We
need
more
constituent
communication
and
we
need
to
be
able
to
communicate
with
the
public
about
what
we
do
as
if
that
person
is
still
coming
on
board
as
they
come
on
board.
N
We
need
to
figure
out
how
to
brief
them,
who
they're
going
to
report
to
it's,
not
just
a
radio
program.
How?
How
do
we?
How
do
we
come
up
with
the
protocols
you
know
it?
Will
each
of
these
cacs
be
separately
branded?
How
will
the
cra
be
branded
right
now,
anything
that
goes
out.
There
have
been
press
releases
that
go
out
there
on
the
city's
letterhead
that
say
city
of
tampa,
mayor,
jane,
caster,
transforming
tampa
tomorrow.
N
N
I've
heard
that
this
is
a
method
to
reach
out
to
that
particular
community,
and
I
don't
object
to
it
as
long
as
it
has
guardrails
and
a
cancellation
in
it
it
as
an
experiment,
but
as
we
get
a
communication
person,
hopefully
we'll
come
up
with
a
better
plan.
N
A
Gentlemen,
I've
heard
everybody
I've
put
my
two
cents
in
I'm,
not
supportive
of
a
radio
show
I'm
supportive
that
we
have
a
marketing
director
who
has
been
hired.
My
understanding,
ms
ben
long,
is
that
correct.
O
A
Think
there's
more
discussions.
I
think
we
need
to
wait
to
that.
Marketing
director
is
on
board.
If
you
talk
about
having
a
radio
show
or
advertisement
that
that
marketing
director
can
be
able
to
be
the
director
in
charge
of
those
different
cras
and
their
information,
then
maybe
get
out
on
the
radio
and
be
able
to
have
advertisements
or
whatever
about
the
different
cras,
but
I'm
just
not
in
favor
of
each
cra
getting
on
a
radio
show.
I
think
you
have
to
have
a
strategy
and
you
have
to
have
a
person
in
charge
of
that.
A
Looking
at
the
script,
looking
at,
what's
going
on,
mr
kaufman
made
a
good
point
that
we're
independent
body
per
se
when
you
talk
to
cra
and
the
mayor's
letterhead
is
something
different.
They
may
not
like.
We
put
something
out
there,
so
I
think
we
have
to
look
at
all
those
avenues.
You
know
in
wtb
the
boston
bay.
I
just
matter
of
fact
I'm
wishing
mr
mr
ward
and
his
in
his
health.
A
I
talked
to
him
a
couple
days
ago
wishing
good
recovery,
but
I
think
wtmp,
the
boss
of
the
bay
people,
listen,
but
not
a
lot
of
people.
Listen
on
saturday,
if
you're
a
politician
or
maybe
some
long,
long,
absolute
wtn
people
listen,
but
a
lot
of
communities.
You
have
people
who
listen
to
hispanic
radio.
A
We
have
a
hispanic
community
in
east
camp
as
well.
You
know
you
have
white
folks
who
live
in
east
tampa,
so
the
comments
I
heard
on
some
of
the
comments
that
I've
submitted
to
the
clerk
they
talked
about
that.
Well,
how
does
that
benefit?
My
community?
My
section,
I
don't
listen
to
wtmp.
A
A
We
begin
to
miss
miranda
he's
right,
so
my
thing
is
my
thing
is:
I
think
we
need
to
wait
till
that
marketing
person
is
on
board
and
go
from
there
and
then
come
back
with
the
strategy
to
this
board.
I
If
mr
vieira,
if
I
may
sir,
thank
you,
sir,
oh,
why
don't
we
maybe?
Can
I
don't
know
how
long
it'll
take
to
have
the
marketing
person
on
board,
but
continue
this
until
such
time
as
he
or
she
can
look
at
it
and
the
east
tampa
cra
leadership
of
cac
leadership
can
can
discuss
it
with
him
or
her
at
that
time,
because
I
don't
think
we're
ready
to
get
rid
of
this
idea.
I
just
think
we
need
more
information.
If
I'm
reading
the
board
right
correct,
I
mean
to
to
keep
this
alive.
I
Maybe
we
just
need
just
a
little
bit
more
information
on
this
in,
in
my
opinion,
so
you
know
because
I'm
again,
I'm
not
against
it.
I
think
it's
fine
I'm
for
it,
but
we
just
need
some
more
information
on
it.
I'll.
N
Should
we,
I
don't
know
if
that
was
a
motion,
but
if
not
I'll
move
that
we
that
we
bring
this
back
up
in
the
next
cac
meeting
see
it's
here.
I
mean.
H
G
Thank
you
bill.
I
I
think
we're
on
the
same
page,
but
why
don't
and
why
don't
we
defer
this?
Until
we
have
the
marketing
person
on
board?
Okay,
then
the
marketing
person
working
with
michelle
will
come
to
us
with
a
complete
plan,
and
maybe
this
would
be
part
of
that
plan.
N
We
can
always
defer
it
again
in
a
month,
but
hopefully,
since
they've
gotten
approval
in
the
position,
hopefully
the
position
will
be
filled
and
we
can
get
to
work
right
away.
I
don't
know
how
this
person
is
going
to
work
by
the
way,
because,
as
I
was
telling
michelle
offline
who's,
the
who's
going
to
approve
ctrl
brought
it
up
who's
going
to
prove
a
press
release.
Are
they
going
to
talk
to
each
of
the
seven
of
us
individually
or
is
the
chair
going
to
have?
I.
A
A
F
A
The
motion's
on
the
floor
in
reference
to
you
stand
by
your
motion,
mr
mr
carls.
Did
you
want
a
friendly
amendment
to
that?
Mr
thing
fell
there.
G
A
All
right,
all
in
favor,
all
right
all
opposed
all
right
moves
by
unanimous
consent
yeah.
So
the
vote
was.
F
G
A
With
miranda,
no
all
right,
we'll
move
right
along
and
we'll
move
to
information
reports.
Mr
c
driver,
you
asked
me,
you
wanted
some
stuff.
You
had
to
get
out
well,.
J
Mr
chair,
I
you
know
I
I
realized.
What
I
was
going
to
ask
for
here
is
better
with
the
city
council
business.
So
if
councilman
maniscalco
would
like
for
me
to
say
that
tonight
hopefully
he'll
call
me
first
nothing,
but
I
went
to
a
play
at
the
strass
performing
arts
center
socially
distanced.
It
was
a
great
play.
J
How
can
I
put
it
a
relatively
reasonable
way
that
rumors,
how
they
start
and
what
they
cause
and
a
preacher
told
a
woman
that
she
was
starting
rumors
and
she
could
not
understand
what
the
preacher
was
trying
to
say.
So
the
preacher
says:
go
up
to
the
roof,
cut
open
the
pillow
and
leave
it
there
when
she
did,
the
feathers
started
falling
out
of
the
pillow,
and
he
goes
come
that
back
to
me
tomorrow
and
I'll.
Tell
you
what
else
to
do
the
preacher
said
the
next
day.
J
Now
I
want
you
to
go
and
collect
all
those
feathers
that
fell
out
of
the
pillow,
and
she
said
I
can't
the
wind
blew
them
everywhere.
and
he
said
that's
what
a
rumor
is
once
it
gets
out.
You
can't
get
it
back
and
we
need
to
think
about
what
we
hear
who
it's
coming
from
and
the
reason
why
it
was
started
and
believe
me,
I
heard
so
many
rumors
over
the
last
week
or
so
mr
chair,
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
make
that
statement
and
nothing
for
me
today.
A
I
Vieira,
thank
you
very
much,
mr
chair.
No,
I
mean
nothing
directly
to
cra
this
evening.
I'm
gonna
be
making
a
request,
or
our
our
friend
and
our
former
colleague
who
I
just
think
the
world
of
harry
cohen,
made
a
a
motion
at
the
county
commission
on
inquiring
on
the
status
of
funds
for
offer
transportation.
I
It's
relevant
to
to
cra
just
inquire
with
city
legal,
on
their
continued
position
on
this
has
been
a
year
since
that
case
went
up
to
our
friends
in
the
florida
supreme
court
and
just
making
a
an
inquiry
in
that
regard
a
very
friendly
inquiry
on
on
what
the
administration's
position
on
that
you
know-
and
this
is
somewhat
relevant
to
to
cra
I'll-
maybe
I'll
make
a
motion
on
it
this
this
evening.
I
But
you
know
yesterday
a
lot
of
us
were
at
the
the
tampa
bay
buccaneers,
the
the
victory
boat
parade,
which
was
wonderful,
and
I
think
it
was
a
lot
of
good.
You
know
sentiments
there
from
the
community
here
in
the
in
tampa
and
the
tampa
bay
area
and
whatnot.
I
I
hope
that
when
this
covet
19
is,
is
beyond
us
and
we're
all
vaccinated
and
that
we
can
be
freer,
etc
to
go
around
and
to
you
know,
celebrate
and
do
festivities,
as
we
traditionally
do
that
we
can
see
a
parade
like
that
except
ten
times
bigger
for
what
I
call
our
covet
heroes.
I
was
thinking
about
that
yesterday,
as
I
was
seeing
all
the
boats-
and
you
know
just
saying
that
I'd
love
to
have
a
city
of
tampa
and
hillsborough
county
parade
with
similar
boats.
I
You
know
with
our
with
our
police
officers,
with
our
firefighters,
with
our
ems
workers,
with
our
front
line
city
and
county
workers,
the
men
and
women
who
work
in
sanitation
and
in
so
many
other
front
line
communities,
people
people
that
work,
I
mean
just
think
about
going
to
to
a
walmart
or
to
a
cvs,
to
pick
up
prescriptions
that
you
may
need,
or
maybe
for
your
kids
or
maybe
for
a
loved
one
or
a
senior
citizen.
Think
about
the
food
that
you
eat,
the
the
the
people
in
the
fields,
farm
workers,
migrant
workers,
etc.
I
Who
who
are
picking
that
those
are
front
line
workers?
I
really
hope
that
you
know,
after
all
of
this,
this
is
over
that
we
can
have
a
similar
festivity
for
those
folks,
because
I
know
that
that
everybody
would
support
that
it
would
bring
us
together.
You
know,
whenever
I
go
to
the
doctor
these
days,
whether
it's
to
get
coveted
tested
or
whatever
it
may
be.
You
know
sometimes
I'll
talk
to
the
nur,
the
nurses
there
and
maybe
the
cnas,
etc,
and
all
and
I'll
tell
them
look.
I
Did
you
see
yourself,
a
year
ago
being
on
the
front
line
of
a
medical
war
in
this
country
that
has
taken
the
lives
of
about
half
a
million
americans?
It's
it's
it's
just
quite
remarkable.
It
goes
without
saying,
but
just
my
sentiments
in
that
regard
and
and
whatnot,
but
just
wanted
to
mention
that.
Thank
you,
mr
chair.
B
Nothing,
sir,
but
I
have
a
12
45
appointment,
so
I'm
gonna
step
out.
Yes,
sir.
N
I
wasn't
going
to
say
anything,
but
just
in
response
to
what
was
rear
said
one
of
the
one
of
the
remedies,
I'm
hearing
back
channel
that
the
that
the
supreme
court
may
consider
regarding
all
for
transportation
would
be
instead.
So
the
question
is:
if
they,
if
they
rule
against
which
everybody's
hoping
they
won't,
but
if
they
vote,
if
they
rule
against,
then
how
would
they
refund
the
public
and
there's
no
way,
there's
no
easy
mechanism
to
do
that.
N
But
one
of
the
ideas
that
I've
heard
back
channel
they're
thinking
about
is
instead
of
just
rolling
the
tax
back
to
seven
and
a
half
percent,
that
they
would
roll
it
back
to
six
and
a
half
percent
until
an
equivalent
amount
of
tax
money
was
saved,
and
so,
if
that
happened,
that
would
and
sorry
to
say
this
publicly.
But
that's
what's
being
said
privately.
If
that
happened,
then,
suddenly
all
that
money-
that's
there
would
have
to
be
used
for
the
next
year
where
we
would
be
getting
less
income
so
anyway.
N
N
If
you
saw
the,
hopefully
all
of
you
read
the
the
tampa
bay
times
editorial
the
other
day
that
talked
about
tampa
bay,
but
what
it
says
after
the
first
paragraph,
we
need
to
celebrate
all
these
victories
we
have,
but
we
need
to
also
get
back
to
the
the
more
boring
work
of
looking
at
how
bad
our
numbers
are
in
the
region,
and
we
talked
about
them.
A
year
ago,
when
I
presented
the
tampa
scorecard.com,
the
tampa
bay
partnership
presents
them.
Our
poverty
numbers
are
some
of
the
worst
in
the
state.
N
Our
homeownership
numbers
are
one
of
the
worst
in
the
state.
Disparity
of
income
and
race
by
and
gender
are
some
of
the
worst
in
the
state,
and
so
you
know
these
conversations
that
we're
having
at
the
cra
and
also
with
city
council
are
really
important
and,
and
some
of
it
to
the
public
may
seem
boring,
but
we've
got
to
move
those
numbers
and
because
of
covet
they're
moving
in
the
wrong
direction.
N
So
we've
got
to
we've
got
to
make
sure
that
we
look
at.
We
look
at
everything.
Look
at
how
every
dollar
is
being
spent.
Look
at
how
we
can
change
the
direction
of
this,
so
that
we
can
try
to
move
the
numbers
going
forward.
So
then
we
can
celebrate
in
every
way.
Hopefully
the
teams
will
keep
winning,
but
then,
if
we
turn
our
numbers
around
economically,
then
we'll
be
a
success
in
every
way.
Thank
you.
G
Well,
thank
you,
mr
chairman
yeah,
a
big
shout
out
to
the
bucks
what
a
great
win,
what
a
great
parade,
what
a
great
city
community
tampa
bay.
As
far
as
the
cra
is,
I
was
asking
michelle.
I
know
I've
mentioned
a
couple
times
about
linda
sulcena,
being
honored
in
the
channel
side
area
and
she
was
really
one
of
the
founders
of
the
genocide
district
and
the
channel
side
cra,
and
I
think
we
all
agreed
that
it
would
be
appropriate
to
name
one
of
the
parks
after
her.
G
I
asked
michelle
if
that
was
moving
forward
and
she
suggested
that
that
perhaps
emotion
was
in
order
to
actually
solidify
that.
So
I'd
like
to
move
that
that
the
cra
and
this
specifically
the
cra
staff
work
with
the
city
through
the
appropriate
process,
whether
or
not
it's
through
the
city
or
and
or
the
cra,
but
I'll,
let
michelle
work
with
park
staff
and
the
mayor's
office
to
find
an
appropriate
park.
I.
F
G
F
A
G
I
think
what
I'll
do
mr
chairman
is
I'll
double
up
and
do
it
and
with
both
hats
on
so
because
I
think
there
could
be
some
cra
money,
possibly
involved
down
the
road
so
I'll,
just
move
that
that
we
asked
michelle
to
initiate
that
discussion
with
city
staff
and
which
I
don't
think
it's
a
problem,
mr
massey
and
and
then
I'll
come
back
with
our
city
hat
on
and
ask
city
staff
to
work
with
michelle
to
get
it
done
because
well,
I've
sort
of
been
talking
about
it
for
about
a
year.
B
A
A
All
right,
I
have
just
one
thing:
gentlemen:
you
guys
know
I've
been
talking
about
rehab
for
a
long
time.
You
know
the
cra
has
money
set
aside
for
rehab.
A
It's
not
moving
a
lot
of
folks
been
calling
my
office
daily
about
roofs
and
all
kind
of
rehabs,
and
I
refer
them
to
the
city
program
and
it's
always
a
no
I'd
like
to
make
a
motion,
and
I
thought
I
did
it
before,
but
it
hasn't
moved.
I
wanna
make
sure
I
reiterate
the
motion
that
the
cac
look
at
a
policy
or
create
a
policy,
be
it
outsourced
to
look
at
how
we
can
come
up
with
a
policy
for
the
for
the
cra
money
for
rehab
to
start
rehab
projects
within
the
east
tampa
district.
N
Motion
from
chair
goods-
second,
second,
second
from
citroe,
all
in
favor,
all
right
all
right,
any
opposed,
ding,
filler.
Sorry
go
ahead!
Question.
G
Yeah,
just
just
so
there's
no
confusion
in
the
community
just
for
clarification,
mister,
mcgood's,
rehabilitation
of
single-family
homes,
I
think,
is
the
stated
intent
of
the
motion.
Yes
right,
yes,
sir.
Yes,
I
thought.
N
You
were
talking
about
yeah
or
something
like
that.
Yeah
correct,
all
right,
so
motion
pass
pass
unanimously.
J
A
That
one
by
mr
citroel
said
by
mr
miranda,
all
in
favor
aye.
We
are
adjourned
good.