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A
B
Today,
mr
chairman,
I
am
so
honored
to
present
sherry
silk.
I
think
we
all
know
sherry
but
I'll,
introduce
her
for
the
viewing
audience.
Sherry
is
the
ceo
of
the
humane
society
of
tampa
bay.
She's
worked
in
animal
welfare
for
over
35
years,
and
we
were
lucky
enough
to
get
her
here
in
tampa.
A
Mr
miss
dave
phil
are
we
doing
an
invocation
first,
sir?.
B
Yes,
sir,
excuse
me,
sir.
No
no
problem.
Anyway,
we
15
years
ago
we
were
lucky
enough
to
drag
sherry
down
from
the
colds
of
michigan
to
tampa
and
she's
been
in
charge
of
the
humane
society.
Ever
since,
prior
to
becoming
the
ceo
of
the
humane
side
of
tampa
bay,
she
was
operations,
manager
and
investigator
for
the
michigan
humane
society.
In
detroit.
B
C
B
D
D
There
have
been
listed
in
the
notice
of
today's
meeting
and
also
on
the
city
council's
link
on
its
web
page
at
tampa.gov
forward,
slash
city
council.
One
word:
the
alternate
means
available
to
the
public
to
communicate
with
city
council
regarding
the
city
business
that
it's
going
to
be
conducting
today
and
again.
Those
instructions,
such
as
by
written
comment
by
email
or
by
us
mail
or
by
cmt,
are
available
for
pre-registration.
D
With
regard
to
the
cmt
and
to
explain
that,
if
those
who
are
going
to
want
to
participate
remotely,
the
requirement
is
that
they
pre-register
to
get
that
login
information
on
the
go
to
meeting
platform
and
a
reminder
that,
in
order
to
participate
in
quasi-judicial
matters
via
cmt,
cell
phones
and
smartphones,
are
not
compatible
as
they
will
not
allow
the
public
to
share
their
camera
when
connected.
So
with
regard
to
presently
under
council's
policies.
The
general
public
comment
is
done
audio
only
and
that
can
be
done
by
phone,
but
for
quasi
judicial.
D
It
does
require
video
participation.
Now,
if
the
members
of
the
public
who
want
to
participate
but
don't
have
access
to
cmt
remotely
what
they
can
do
is
they
can
come
here
to
old
city
hall,
315,
east
kennedy,
boulevard.
On
the
second
floor,
where
we
have
made
available
to
the
public
communications
media
technology,
for
people
to
be
able
to
participate,
I'm
going
to
ask
people
on
the
second
floor,
please
for
purposes
of
courtesy
to
the
council
and
to
the
public
that
they
remain
quiet.
On
the
second
floor,
particularly
when
there
are
speakers
at
the
kiosk.
D
Also,
with
regard
to
the
go
to
meeting
platform,
the
chat
box
is
not
to
be
used
to
communicate
with
city
council.
It
is
only
used
to
be
communicating
technical
issues
if
there
are
any
the
comments
related
to
today's
matters
have
been
distributed
to
city
council
and
with
that
in
mind,
council
consistent
with
your
policy,
I
ask
that
you
waive
the
rules
to
adopt
the
cmt
as
set
forth
today.
Those.
A
Are
the
dots
mr
central
has
moved
it,
mr
manuscap,
a
second
all
in
favor
all
right.
Any
opposed
motion
carry
all
right.
Gentlemen.
Let's
look
at
the
approval
agenda,
mr
shelby,
I
know
there's
a
bunch
of
house
cleaning.
We
have
to
do
this
morning,
sir.
D
that
is
regarding
the
plan.
Amendment
comprehensive
plan,
amen
procedures
manual.
So
if
we
could
just
have
that
pulled
for
discussion
and-
and
I
understand
that
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
talk
with
jennifer
malone
and
david
haye
from
the
planning
commission
staff,
they
will
be
available
for
council
if
council
takes
it
up
later
on.
Danny
collins
is
available
this
morning,
but
that
is
asked
to
be
pulled
for
discussion
and
council
direction
and
also
council.
D
I
believe
I've
learned
that
with
it
comes
when
we
get
to
staff
reports,
we
can
discuss
the
items
under
staff
reports
to
my
knowledge
council.
I'm
not
aware
of
any
other
additions
deletion
substitutions
other
than
what's
been
presented
on
the
agenda.
There
is
no
addendum.
Is
that
correct?
Madam
clerk.
D
Okay,
thank
you.
So,
if
there's
any
any
any
changes
to
the
consent
docket,
if
anybody
wanted
to
to
pull
any
items,
I'm
not
aware
of
any
mr.
F
Sir,
I
would
just
like
to
pull
item
number
35
just
for
a
separate
vote
and
comment.
I
don't
need
staff
and
then
also
number
84
staff
has
requested
that
we
continue
it
for
six
months.
So
I
would
like
to
move
that
item.
84
be
moved
to
staff
reports
on
april
21st,
2022.
F
A
All
right,
mr
carlson,
has
moved
that
mr
mascot,
the
second
all
in
favor
all
right.
Any
opposed.
A
All
right
anything
else,
gentlemen,.
B
Thank
you,
mr
chair,
and
I
apologize.
I
didn't
get
a
memo
out
yesterday,
item
11.
I'd
like
to
pull
that
and
include
a
staff
representative
from
tpd.
It's
not
a
it's,
not
a
bad
thing.
Actually,
I
talked
to
them
yesterday,
but
I
think
it's
something
worth
talking
about.
A
All
right
also
mr
dingfield
is
going
to
skip
ahead.
He's
going
to
do
the
his,
which
is
adam
four
he'll,
be
number
one
well
before,
but
he
will
go
first
for
the
ceremonial
since
he's
already
down
there.
You
know
you
know
he
has
a
little
injury.
We
don't
want
to
walk
him
back
and
forth
so
he's
already
down
there
all
right
move
to
pru,
mr
chairman,
if
we
can't
talk.
A
Did
I
hear
someone
staff.
A
You
recognized
yes.
H
Hi
I
would
like
to
I've
spoken
already
to
mr
shelby.
Regarding
item
number
59,
I
believe
mr
cotton
is
also
on
the
line.
This
item
is
on
the
agenda
to
set
a
review
hearing
for
de1-21-1.
D
I'm
sorry
I'm
sorry
to
interrupt,
but
I
just
want
to
apologize.
Miss
pettis
mackel
that
I
did
overlook
that
number
59
and
it
is
appropriate
for
you
to
bring
that
up
now,
because
it
is
on
the
consent,
docket
and
and
as
we
discussed,
you
had
the
opportunity
to
discuss
that
with
me.
I'd
like
you
to
bring
that
to
council's
attention.
If
you
don't
mind,
that
would
be
great.
Thank
you.
I
Yes,
mr
chair,
respectfully
again,
mario
pedestal
from
the
city
attorney's
office,.
H
I
Morning,
council
era,
cotton
development,
coordination
item
number
1559
is
de121
216
for
property
at
2109,
west
spruce
street.
The
property
is
an
illegal
lot.
It
was
created
illegally.
I
They
had
originally
applied
for
a
formal
decision
in
2020
to
split
it.
I
went
through
that
application
telling
them
that
the
lot
was
too
small
to
be
split
administratively.
Administratively,
they
needed
to
go
through
a
plan
development
process
to
try
to
create
the
two
lots.
They
went
ahead
and
went
to
the
proper
appraiser
and
split
the
property
anyway
got
new
folio
numbers
received
new
addresses
and
we're
going
through
the
permitting
process.
I
It
really
needs
to
be
removed
from
council's
agenda.
They
need
to
come
back
in
as
a
pd
to
accomplish
what
they
want
to
accomplish.
A
A
D
A
On
my
mind,
mr
shelby,
you
can
meet
me
too,
sir.
Thank
you,
sir.
All
right,
we
have
administrative
updates.
I
think
chief
ben
will
talk
about
coved
for
item
83.
We've
already
took
care
of
item
84
item
85.
A
D
All
right,
the
this
council
want
to
take
up
that
request
now
to
continue
that
for
the
memorandum
of
chief
brian
dugan
yeah.
A
I
mean
we're
going
to
take
them
all.
I
mean
yeah,
all
right.
Let's
go
we'll
get
back
to
ellie.
I
don't
remember.
The
six
is
up
for
continuance
item
number
87.
It's
a
continuance,
but
she'll.
D
A
J
D
A
K
A
D
Mr
chairman,
my
understanding
I
spoke
with
ms
doc
this
morning
with
regard
to
this
on
the
timeline.
We
can
discuss
this
if
you
want
to
hear
where
you
are
when
it
stands,
but
my
understanding
is
that
the
actual
language
that
is
going
to
be
forward
to
the
planning
commission
has
not
been
presented
to
council
and
council
has
not
had
the
opportunity
to
review
it
prior
to
it
being
sent
to
the
planning
commission.
D
My
understanding
is
the
public
is
not
aware
of
it
because
it
hasn't
been
uploaded
to
today's
agenda
relative
to
this
particular
item
number.
So
I
I
my
suggestion
would
be
in
order
to
apprise
council
in
advance
of
the
item,
as
it
goes
to
the
planning
commission,
as
well
as
to
inform
the
public
that
it
be
continued
briefly-
and
I
believe
ms
doc
had
talked
about
november
4th
as
a
staff
report,
it
might
be
able
to
be
done
by
then.
Do
you
wish
to
comment
at
all
miss
post.
L
Sure
thank
you,
marty,
chair
and
council
carol,
post
administrator
for
development
economic
opportunity,
so
the
presentation
today
is
more
in
the
form
of
a
workshop.
The
council
has
not
seen
this
presentation
yet,
nor
has
staff
received
consensus
direction
from
city
council
about
the
path
we
want
to
take
relative
to
this
proposal.
So
that
is
the
objective,
for
today's
presentation
is
to
simply
present
the
concepts,
the
proposal
and
the
recommendation
and
to
ensure
that
we
have
consensus
direction
from
the
council
before
we
move
forward
to
draft
an
ordinance.
L
Thank
you
just
one
question.
One
clarifying
question
on
item
number
35,
councilman
carlson.
I
heard
I
could,
when
I
heard
was
he
was
pulling
it
but
saying
he
did
not
need
a
staff
report.
Just
a
separate
vote.
Can
I
just
get
clarification
on
that.
A
B
Okay,
thank
you,
mr
chairman,
mr
chairman
and
members
of
city
council.
I
am
so
pleased
and
honored
to
be
presenting
commendation
to
arrow
error.
I've
been
practicing
it
on
there,
young
knight
and
his
family,
as,
as
I'm
sure
everybody
recalls.
Aeron
was
our
hero
this
summer,
when
he
was
at
the
summer
olympics
and
representing
tampa
representing
the
united
states,
and
just
I
remember,
just
cheering
cheering
I
was
so
proud
anyway.
B
Today
we
have,
we
have
his
grandma
over
here
and
we
got
his
mom
over
here
and
we
got
his
aau
coach
over
here
taking
pictures.
So
let
me
read
this
commendation
and
we'll
hear
a
few
words
from
eric
aaron
all
right,
aaron.
In
recognition
of
your
hard
work
and
dedication,
that's
led
to
your
amazing
athletic
achievements.
B
You
broke
the
under
18
200,
meter
record,
which
was
set
before
before
you
were
born
and
in
june
2021
you
broke
the
under
20
record.
You
reached
your
goal
of
making
the
2020
usa
men's
olympic
track
and
field
team
and
becoming
the
youngest
athlete
to
do
so
since
1964.,
while
competing
in
the
tokyo
summer
olympics,
you
became
the
youngest
american
to
place
in
the
top
four
of
any
individual
event
since
1928.
B
B
Okay,
so
you
got
a
couple
of
words
for
us,
oh
and
I
just
wanted
to
say
I
I
was
asking
I
was
asking
mother
over
here.
I
said
I
said:
when
did
you?
When
did
you
realize
he
was
going
to
be
a
track
and
field
runner
and
she
said
the
minute
he
was
toddling.
He
was
just
running
all
over
the
house,
just
running
back
and
forth.
So
if
this
this
is,
this
has
been
an
ongoing
thing.
Since
you,
you
were
a
little
baby.
H
Thankful
for
I'm
thankful
to
be
presented.
This
award
well
recognition.
A
M
Mr
mayor,
let's
go.
Thank
you,
mr
chairman,
just
wanted
to
say,
congratulations
thank
you,
councilman
dingfelder,
for
bringing
this
forward,
and-
and
it's
good
to
see
you
here,
sir,
and
and
your
family,
your
mother
and
your
grandmother.
That's
so
just
a
really
really
wonderful
thing.
As
a
parent,
I
know
that
when
your
your
son
or
your
daughter,
your
child
works
so
hard
for
something
and,
and
they
achieve
it,
no
matter
what
it
is.
It
just
means
a
lot.
M
So
just
congratulations
to
all
of
you
all
and
you
have
your
whole
life
ahead
of
you
and
and
you're,
going
to
see
a
lot
of
good
things.
Thank
you.
A
N
Well,
congratulations
and
we're
certainly
all
very
proud
of
you.
I
I
thank
you
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
but
you've
broken
usain
bolt's
one
of
his
records,
correct.
Yes,
sir,
I
mean
that's.
I
don't
even
know
what
to
say.
That's!
That's!
That's
incredible!
So
we're
very
proud
of
you
we're.
N
You
know
really
honored
that
you're
here
with
us
today
and
that
you're
part
of
the
of
our
community
and
that
you
took
the
time
out
of
your
schedule
to
come
here
and
that
we
were
able
to
recognize
you
with
this
commendation.
Thank
you.
F
Thank
you
for
making
our
community
proud.
You
know
we
talk
about
tampa
bay,
but
it's
not
just
the
professional
sports
teams.
It's
also
all
the
athletes
like
you
who
make
us
proud
every
day
from
you
know,
high
school
to
college
to
olympics.
So
thank
you
and
we
expect
that
you're
going
to
continue
making
good
grades
and
going
to
do
really
well
in
your
future,
and
my
son
was
a
runner.
F
J
E
Miranda
ariana,
I
remember
the
old
faster
than
a
speeding
bullet
more
powerful
than
a
locomotive,
and
I'm
not
talking
about
superman
ariane.
The
only
advice
I
can
give
you
make
sure
you
get
a
great
attorney.
That
knows
what
he's
doing
and
a
great
personal
individual
to
find
you
the
endorsements,
because
in
the
future,
you're
going
to
have
a
very
bright
future,
and
I
don't
want
you
to
give
it
away
to
anyone.
E
It's
your
mind,
your
set
your
grandmother,
your
mother,
all
your
family
members
who
help
you
get
what
you're
at
and,
however,
at
the
end,
it
was
your
basic
training
and
the
miles
and
miles
and
miles
and
mental
exhaustion
that
you've
been
through
to
get
where
you're
at.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
you
don't
give
it
away
to
somebody
that's
slick
with
a
pen.
Thank
you
very
much
for
what
you've
done
for
your
country.
You
have
made
hillsborough
high
school,
proud,
the
city
of
tampa,
proud,
hillsborough,
county
and
florida,
proud!
A
A
A
Nobody
watch
your
money
that
way.
You'll
have
money.
I
know
mr
randy.
He
wants
me
to
move
this
docket,
but
I
I
I
feel
some
kind
of
way
I
got
my
one
of
my
championship
rings
on
today's
championship
day.
Mr
miranda,
but
mr
dreamfall
I've
got
to
do
this
because
this
is
a
momentous
moment
for
this
counselor
for
the
city.
Mr
danforth,
I
need
you
to
just
bring
mr
owen
up
to
the
city
council
and
take
a
picture
behind
our
seal
right
here.
I
think
that's
appropriate
for
this
young
man.
A
Do
you
ever
always
have
a
memorial
picture
in
his
house
for
this
council
and
for
himself
so
I'd
like
you
to
bring
him
up
to
council
and
take
a
photo
with
the
council
members
behind
the
seals,
sir
that'll.
B
O
I'm
here
to
present
a
combination.
A
O
Is
that
okay,
I'm
here
to
make
present
accommodation
to
hillsborough
house
of
hope?
O
Women
in
women
and
participate
in
the
hillsborough
house
of
hope
program
are
presented
with
the
opportunity
to
seek
the
healing
process
in
a
safe
environment,
dedicated
to
helping
them
make
progress
and
achieve
success.
The
tampa
city
council
proudly
presents
this
accommodation
to
hillsborough
house
of
hope
for
being
a
beacon
of
hope.
For
so
many
women
living
in
the
tampa
bay
area
and
for
helping
formerly
incarcerated
women
become
the
person
god
created
them
to
be
signed
by
all
seven
council
members
presented
this
day
the
21st
day
of
october
2021..
O
H
L
P
H
H
A
They
had
several
months
ago,
invited
to
say
a
few
words,
and
when
I
looked
into
the
audience
I
was
able
to
see
some
of
the
women
that
you
know
I
had
possibly
incarcerated
before,
and
it
was
impactful
to
see
the
change
that
come
into
their
life
and
to
have
this
program
to
have
a
personal
need,
leave
those
those
those
gates
in
the
prison.
A
You
know
it's
it's
a
transition
and
you
have
to
be
ready
to
what's
what
I
call
a
a
kid
with
a
cookie
jar
and
they've
been
feeding
for
those
cookies
forever
and
now
you
let
them
out
and
now
that
it's
just
new,
less
life
against
a
new
life
for
them,
and
this
place
helps
me
to
get
that
life
moving
in
the
right
direction
and
that's
why
I
felt
so
heart-driven
to
make
sure
that
I
understood
the
process
and
I
wanted
to
make
sure
they
recognize
what
they're
doing
is
very
invaluable
to
this
community.
A
So
that's
why
I
wanted
this
award
any
comments
from
anyone.
Children.
Mr
maniscal,
can
you
recognize.
N
Quick,
thank
you
for
all
that
you
do.
Thank
you
for
and
just
as
your
the
name
of
your
organization
says
hope,
giving
hope
to
women
in
this
community
to
helping
them
transition
back
into
life,
regular,
routine,
lifting
them
up,
showing
them
that
there's
a
brighter
future.
I
I
think
that
we
all
need
to
understand
how
important
that
is
in
the
work
that
you
do
in
this
community.
You
know,
I
believe
in
in
second
chances
and
forgiveness.
N
I
always
say
it,
but
we
have
to
be
there
for
one
another
lift
one
another
up,
you
know
give
a
helping
hand
to
help
folks
move
forward.
You
know
to
to
live
a
a
good,
positive,
happy
life.
So
again,
thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much
for.
M
Pleasure,
thank
you
so
much,
mr
chairman,
and
thank
you,
mr
chairman,
for
bringing
this
forward.
We
thank
you
for
all
that
you
all
do.
M
I've
been
having
the
great
pleasure
of
working
with
some
great
local
organizations
like
abram
ministries
and
trying
to
get
a
re-entry
program
here
in
the
tampa
area
and
I'd
love
to
meet
with
y'all.
On
that
important
topic,
you
know
there's,
and
I
think
I've
heard
you
say
this,
mr
chairman,
which
is
you
don't
know
what
you
don't
know,
and
I
always
tell
people
you
know
as
a
kid
growing
up
in
the
suburbs.
M
You
don't
know
what
you
don't
know
and
you
don't
know
that
a
lot
of
the
assumptions
that
a
lot
of
people
make
and
that
we
can
make
about
returning
citizens
and
people.
You
know
leaving
prison
etc,
are
not
just
unproductive
they're,
not
just
harmful
for
family,
but
they
come
from
bias.
They
come
from
a
level
of
social
bigotry
and
and
whatnot,
and
those
are
things
that
we
all
have
to
overcome
one
person
at
a
time
and
one
government
policy
at
a
time.
So
just
thank
you
all
for
what
you
all
do.
M
It's
really
god's
work,
and
I
mean
that
mr
chairman,
thank
you
for
bringing
this
forward.
Anyone.
J
Else,
thank
you,
mr
chair.
If
I
may,
ladies,
thank
you
for
helping
stop
that
revolving
door,
you
are
giving
women
a
path,
a
guide
to
getting
out
of
the
trouble
that
they
have
been
surrounded
in
and
helping
them
to
lead
a
great
life.
God
bless
you
all.
E
Very
much
to
all
of
you
who
are
in
this
program
at
hillsborough
house
of
hope.
I
want
to
thank
each
and
every
one,
those
that
are
board
of
directors.
Those
are
the
leaders
and
those
that
give
the
advice.
The
only
advice
we're
going
to
give
to
you-
or
I
am
anyway
is
try
to
get
them
all
registered
to
vote,
restore
their
rights
from
the
first
day.
All
the
way
through-
and
thank
god,
bless
you
for
what
you're
doing
everyone
deserves
a
second
chance.
Thank
you
very
much.
F
No,
I
just
wanted
to
thank
you
all
a
lot
of
times.
People
think
government
can
solve
all
problems,
and
the
great
thing
about
the
united
states
is
all
the
volunteerism,
and
you
know
thank
you,
board
members
and
past
board,
members
and
volunteers
for
everything
you're
doing
to
solve
these
important
issues,
and
we
hope
that
more,
like
you
will
join
you
and
and
help
to
continue
to
make
our
community
our
country
greater.
Thank
you.
A
A
Mr
carlson's,
I
don't
know
it's.
B
F
Yep
we're
here
to
recognize
coach
ken
erickson
and
he's
got
a
whole
entourage
behind
him,
including
folks
from
usf,
and
also
his
sister
beth
shoot
wave.
And
thank
you
to
her
for
putting
us.
F
We
just
want
to
commend
tampa
zone
can
erickson
manager
of
the
silver
medal,
winning
2020
team,
usf,
sorry,
usa,
women's
softball
team
in
tokyo,
ken's
devotion
to
the
sport
not
only
for
his
work
with
team
usa,
but
also
as
head
coach
to
the
university
of
south
florida
softball,
where
he
recently
became
one
of
the
few
coaches
to
win
more
than
a
thousand
games.
Ken's
historic
career
includes
six
world
cup
of
softball,
two
isf
and
two
pan
american
game
wins
for
team,
usa
and
eight
conference.
F
D
L
Others
in
his
family,
ken
is,
has
been
a
wonderful
coach,
you've
heard
in
the
commendation
about
his
many
accomplishments,
but
I'm
here
to
tell
you
that,
in
addition
to
what
you
heard,
he
is
the
real
thing
he
has
had
such
an
impact
on
his
players
over
the
year.
It's
just
hard
to
imagine
he's
a
hard-working
guy,
but
in
addition
to
coaching
his
students
and
looking
out
for
their
academic
pursuits,
he
cares
about
them
as
young
women
and
he
cares
about
their
families.
L
I'm
also
here
in
part
to
say
that
usf
is
very
interested
in
all
of
our
female
athletes.
I'm
part
of
a
group
called
the
stampede
for
women
and
abby
ritter
is
in
the
back.
She
counsels
us
along
with
lelo
prado.
He
who
is
hiding
our
goal
with
the
stampede
is
simply
to
support
our
female
athletes,
our
teams,
and
especially
our
coaches,
and
in
that
regard,
we
thought
this
was
a
most
appropriate
time
to
make
a
lasting
memorial
in
ken's
honor,
and
I
would
like
to
call
michael
kelly
to
do
the
honors
michael.
R
F
N
S
R
R
Chairman
and
council
members,
I
had
something
to
speak
about
before.
I
just
got
this,
but
it's
blown
me
away.
R
I
couldn't
thank
you
enough
for
for
this
recognition,
but
to
represent
tampa
on
a
worldwide
stage
in
the
olympics
twice
and
to
be
part
of
a
community
since
1979
to
be
accepted
by
the
people
here.
R
R
M
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you,
councilman
carlson,
for
bringing
this
forward
and
coach.
You
obviously
have
a
a
very
full
level
of
support,
a
full
family
life.
Many
many
friends
who
care
about
you
and
you're
also
respected
in
the
community,
for
what
you've
done.
So
we
just
thank
you
for
all
your
work.
You
know
I
I
would
be
remiss
if
I
didn't
mention
talking
about
women's
sports,
the
great
babe
zaharias
that
has
such
a
great
great.
M
I
see
a
lot
of
heads
nodding,
I'm
you
know
such
a
great
trailblazer
in
so
many
ways,
and
just
a
remarkable
woman
and
we're
lucky
to
have
a
a
city
golf
course
named
after
her,
where
we
always
honor
women's
sports
and
the
bravery
and
the
courage
that
those
trailblazers
took
generations
ago
and
still
take
today
and
and
led
by
great
people
like
you.
So
we
thank
you
for
all
of
your
work
and
leadership
and
and
always
have
to
salute
as
well
betty,
castor
god
bless
you.
N
Well,
as
a
proud,
usf
graduate,
you
know,
congratulations!
Thank
you
again.
The
spotlight
is
on
tampa.
Thank
you
and,
and
all
the
champions-
and
you
know
betty
castro's
here
I
saw
her
pop
out
and
what
an
honor
it
is
to
have
her
and
all
of
you
and
again,
you
know
every
day,
I'm
proud
to
be
a
usf
bull
today
is
just
another
one
of
those
days
and
and
again,
thank
you
and
congratulations.
Thank
you.
Citroen.
J
Much,
mr
chair,
you
know
you
are
surrounded
by
some
really
great
people
in
association
with
the
usf
got
kathy
bettencourt.
I
see
back
in
the
back
there
and,
of
course,
betty
castor
usf
started
quite
a
few
years
ago
and
with
your
help,
you've
made
your
mark
on
that
wonderful,
higher
learning
institution,
but
I
gotta
say
coach.
You
know
without
you,
those
girls
might
have
been
throwing
the
ball
all
over
the
field
and
running
to
different
bases.
Those
girls
were
great.
They
performed
well,
but
it's
the
coaching
that
directs
the
team.
K
B
To
betty
and
kathy
downstairs,
you
know
I'm
a
hardcore
gator,
but
today
I'm
a
bull.
So
congratulations.
B
E
Right,
mr
loretta,
thank
you,
mr
chairman,
coach,
coach,
ken
erickson.
Thank
you
for
what
you've
done.
You
know
today's
the
day
of
champions
we've
had
the
young
man
who
set
all
the
olympic
records
for
his
age,
and
now
we
have
yourself,
and
the
only
thing
I
can
say
is
you
have
little
prado
back
there.
They
missed
him
and
he
might
be
small
in
stature
but
high
in
ability.
A
E
E
Listen
to
this,
not
the
desire
to
win,
but
the
desire
not
to
lose,
and
that
carries
you
to
another
level,
and
I
know
you
played
with
guys
that
I
played
with
he
had
a
shortstop
who
led
the
league
and
everything,
including
era
and
name,
is
wayne
vigil.
You
had
a
catcher
with
the
bombers
that
led
the
league
and
passed
balls
and
there
was
bucky
deletori
and
I'm
only
joking
about
those
guys
they
have
championship
rings.
E
I
have
nothing,
but
I
appreciate
the
ability
to
mention
their
names
that
I
was
honored
to
play
with
them,
like
you
are
with
all
the
everyone
that
you
coach
became
a
star,
maybe
not
on
the
field,
but
they
became
a
better
citizen
because
you
told
them
about
life,
not
about
the
game
itself.
You
can
easy,
it's
real
easy
to
lose
a
game.
E
A
Now,
mr
miranda,
you
you,
you
are
superstar,
been
a
superstar
for
this
community
for
for
decades,
so
you
are
a
champion
for
the
city.
We
try
it,
but
you
know
we
both
are
coached.
That's
why
I
said
championship.
I
brought
one
of
the
championship
rings
out
on
my
finger.
They
I
knew
it
was
championship
day.
It's
great
to
be
a
champion.
A
Tampa
is
a
city
of
champions.
Coach,
you've
done
a
marvelous
job
with
your
programs.
You've
got
a
history
of
doing
what
you
need
to
do,
but
you
know
I
tell
people
mr
ryan
said
winning,
isn't
everything
you
know.
Lombardi
always
said
it's
everything,
but
really
it's
not
everything.
It's
about
what
you
get
out
of
the
players
to
say:
where
did
my
players
go?
What
did
they
do
and
to
sit
down
at
a
restaurant
like?
I
do
sometimes
and
see
those
kids
come
back
and
say:
hey
coach.
This
is
my
family.
A
This
is
what
I
do
see.
That's
the
experience
I
get
the
joy
to
say
I
was
inspirational
in
someone's
life,
so
I
know
that's
what
you've
done
throughout
the
years.
You'll
continue
to
do
that.
I
see
your
sister
hiding
behind
you
back
there.
You
know
she's,
always
in
my
ear
but
lover
to
death
and
again,
congratulations
today
for
both
accolades.
R
Thank
you
very
much.
The
wisdom
of
this
council
is
is
beyond
my
thoughts,
which
I
appreciate
all
the
things
one
person
always
in
everybody's
life.
That
brings
it
together
and
I'm
sure
in
this
council
the
same
thing:
it's
like
our
utility
player
that
we
can
always
rely
on
barbara
sparks
mcglinchey
is
that
person
for
all
of
us
here.
She
hired
me
she's
been
a
great
counsel
for
my
entire
life,
and
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
she
was
recognized
today
also.
J
J
Councilman
dingfelder
and
I
are
both
members
of
the
ybor
city,
rotary
club
and
I'm
sure
that
he
and
I
can
thank
our
immediate
past
district,
governor
and
rotary
international.
For
all
this
help.
We
are
going
to
have
a
word
poll
world
polio
day
on
october
24th,
which
is
right
around
the
corner.
So
that
is
what
this
commendation
is
for
to
rotary
international
come
on
up
in
here.
My
brother,
tampa
city
council,
presents
this
accommodation,
rotary
international
for
polio
day
2021.
J
J
Percent
rotary
has
contributed
to
more
than
1.9
billion
working
to
raise
50
million
dollars
annually
to
eradicate
polio
the
countless
volunteers
hours
to
combat
this
disease.
It
is
with
the
pleasure
of
tampa
city
council
to
present
rotary
international.
With
this
commendation
on
the
21st
day
of
october
20
21.
J
G
Thank
you
on
behalf
of
the
children
of
the
world.
I
thank
you
very
much.
The
92nd
history
of
rotary
in
the
in
polio
is
in
1979.
Two
rotarians
in
the
philippines
said.
We
need
to
get
rid
of
polio
in
the
philippines,
so
they
did
it
with
the
help
of
rotary
foundation
and
then
in
1985,
rotary
was
able
to
take
the
lead
on
a
worldwide
basis
to
get
rid
of
polio.
There
was
126
countries
and
disabled
350
000
children
a
year,
so
we
today
we
have
great
news.
G
Unicef
announced
monday
a
an
agreement
with
the
taliban
to
go
and
do
house
to
house
vaccinations
again
starting
november,
8th
and
then
later
in
november.
The
rest
of
the
country,
so
we
could
be
done,
expects
us
to
be
done.
In
five
years.
There
will
be
no
polio
in
the
world.
We
can
stop
giving
those
vaccines
to
our
children.
Thank
you
very
much
for
helping
the
world
be
aware
of
this
and
we're
in
the
home
stretch.
Thank
you.
A
Yeah
anyone,
mr
all,
hands.
Okay,
mr
vera,.
M
Yes,
sir,
thank
you
councilman
citro,
for
bringing
this
forward,
and
thank
you,
sir,
for
all.
The
work
that
you
do
all
of
our
rotary
clubs
do
such
great
work.
The
ybor
city,
rotary,
the
councilman,
citro
and
councilman
dingfelder
are
members
of
a
vendor
a
few
times,
and
it's
a
wonderful
rotary,
great
people
like
wonderful,
jose
valiente,
tom
skerritt
and
just
a
lot
of
wonderful
people
who
are
there,
including
councilman,
citroen
dingfelder.
The
new
tampa
rotary
does
such
great
work,
the
downtown
rotary,
christine
durr
joe
hunt.
M
So
many
just
wonderful
people-
and
you
know
polio-
it's
it's
amazing
to
think
about
how
far
we've
come.
M
Where
you
know,
I
think,
at
the
age
of
39
or
40,
our
32nd
president
had
his
life
stopped
due
to
polio
and
imagine
a
man
who
was
president
had
his
life
cuts
in
so
many
ways
because
of
polio,
and
yet
today
it's
something
that
doesn't
that
is
almost
wiped
out,
but
with
the
help
of
groups
like
the
rotary
working
with
unicef
and
in
places
like
afghanistan
with
the
with
the
taliban,
imagine
that
you
know
going
into
such
tough
places
and
and
doing
god's
work
you
all
just
do
a
wonderful
job.
A
N
Thank
you
very
much,
sir,
for
all
your
work
and
your
organization
and
what
you
do,
but
we
have
to
remember
the
name
jonas
salk,
who
of
course
was
was
instrumental
in
in
bringing
forth
the
first
successful,
polio
vaccine
in
the
1950s
who
didn't
patent
it.
So
there
would
be
global
worldwide
distribution
to
make
sure
that
all
children
or
anyone
had
the
access
to
the
vaccine,
which
helped
and
save
so
many
people.
N
I
understand
polio
personally
from
my
cousin,
who
was
afflicted
with
polio,
was
not
able
to
get
the
vaccine
in
time
by
the
time
it
was
released
and
I
see
how
he
struggled
and
how
he
suffered
a
gentleman.
A
man
named
dr
felipe
napka,
who
was
instrumental
in
getting
my
family
out
of
cuba
after
the
the
castro
revolution
and
a
longtime
friend
until
he
passed
away
a
few
years
ago.
We
saw
how
he
suffered
and
how
he
struggled.
N
So
when
we
talk
about
you
know,
I
have
this
pin
in
my
hand
that
I'm
going
to
be
wearing
today
and
polio.
Now
you
know
I've
seen
first-hand
people
suffering
and
struggling
council
member
vieira
mentioned
one
of
our
former
presidents
roosevelt,
but
I'm
happy
to
see
that
you
know
that
we're
aiming
towards
the
goal
of
total
eradication
globally
worldwide,
so
polio
will
be
finally
a
thing
of
the
past
after
so
many
years
after
so
many
people
have
suffered.
So
thank
you
very
much,
sir.
F
Unfortunately,
it's
taken
longer
than
any
of
us
wanted
and
rotary
rotary
is
it
doesn't
always
promote
itself
as
much
as
it
could,
and
you
know
the
gates
foundation,
others
get
lots
of
publicity,
but
rotary
has
been
silently
or
quietly
working
behind
the
scenes
to
make
this
happen,
and
I
think
it's
such
a
great
program.
It
also
has
connected
a
lot
of
other
programs,
though-
and
I
just
want
to
say
for
a
minute-
rotary
completely
changed
my
life,
and
I
mentioned
this
to
governor
a
few
minutes
ago.
F
You
know
for
what
was
in
nepal
when
there
was
a
revolution
going
on
in
the
and
the
rotarians
were
helping
me
to
giving
speeches
in
thailand
where
you
know
people
didn't
speak
all
speak
a
lot
of
english,
but
it
was
a
transforming
experience
and
there
are
thousands
of
people
around
the
world.
They've
had
that.
F
That
program
is
called
the
rotary
ambassadorial
scholarship
program
where
they
send
people
to
try
to
build
peace
and
goodwill
around
the
world
and
build
positive
ties
and
continue
to
be
involved
in
rotary
and
become
a
paul
harris,
fellow
and
sponsored
other
programs.
But
I
just
can't
thank
you
all
enough
for
what
you've
done
and
to
mention
some
other
names
of
rotary
that
aren't
around
anymore
luke
kaminga,
bill
leonard
claggett
taylor
and
many
many
others
who
were
my
personal
mentors
that
helped
me
and
helped
start
clubs
like
new
tampa
and
others.
F
They've
made
such
an
impact
on
our
world
and
the
reason
why
I'm
back
in
tampa.
You
know
many
of
us
could
have
lived
anywhere
in
the
world
and
the
reason
why
I'm
here
is
because
of
the
commitment
to
the
rotary
clubs.
They
said
we're
going
to
invest
in
you,
you
want,
we
want
you
to
invest
in
the
community,
and
so
I
hope
we
all
will
be
inspired
by
the
goals
of
rotary
and
help
push
forward,
polio,
plus
and
all
the
other
great
programs.
Thank
you.
B
Wow
bill,
I
didn't,
I
didn't
realize
a
lot
of
that
and
your
rotary
connections.
It
makes
me
very
proud.
Well,
as
you
guys
know,
rotary's
been
a
huge
part
of
my
life.
B
My
father
was
a
president
of
the
downtown
club
here
in
tampa
and
and
as
a
little
boy
I
used
to
go
to
the
meetings
on
tuesdays
and
and
that
motto
of
mark
and
joe
service
above
self
got
into
my
brain,
and
here
I
sit
today
and
I
I
I
know
I
can
owe
it
not
only
to
my
dad
but
to
rotary.
B
She
contracted
polio
back
in
the
early
50s,
which
I
I
guess
was
right
around
the
time
the
vaccine
was
coming
out,
but
but
but
she
was
one
of
the
lucky
ones
and
she
survived
and
and
and
and
and
has
had
an
amazing
life
and
still
with
us
and
anyway.
I
just
wanted
to
give
another
shout
out
to
jack
fernandez.
B
Former
councilman
rudy
fernandez's,
father
jack's,
been
a
member
of
our
club
in
ebore
and
jack,
has
always
taken
the
lead
on
the
on
the
polio
campaigns
and
in
case
he
and
his
family
are
watching
we'd,
give
jack
a
shout
out,
but
mark
thanks
for
all
you're
doing
and
folks
look
look
it
up
on
the
internet
and,
if
you're
watching
and
you
can
help
eradicate
polio
once
and
for
all.
E
E
It's
sad
to
say
that
I
think
what
happened
is
the
salt
vaccine
was
the
one
that's
being
introduced
today
to
solve
what
we
have
in
kovic?
Would
it
be
a
successful
society
has
changed
when
you
say
99
eradicated.
Can
you
imagine
what
the
world
would
be?
We
had
99
eradicated
on
the
covic.
However,
all
of
us
took
the
salt
vaccine,
but
we
were
kids.
E
E
Vaccination
is
part
of
life
you're
vaccinated
when
you
go
to
school,
if
not,
you
can't
get
in
school
and
I'm
not
questioning
their
rights
not
to
do
it.
I'm
just
saying
to
myself
why?
Why
do
you
have
to
be
in
this
side
about
a
po?
It's
about
a
political
campaign
right
or
left
doesn't
matter
to
me
right
and
wrong.
Doesn't
matter
to
me,
so
I'm
saying
thank
you
for
what
you've
done.
It's
an
imag
unimaginable
thing
to
come
up
and
say
99,
which
is
true
that
what
your
rotary
club
international
has
done.
E
A
Well,
thank
you,
sir,
for
all.
You
do.
You
know
always
to
have
good
leadership
to
spread.
The
word
like
mr
miranda
said
it's
crazy
to
me
that
again
you
have
to
go
to
school.
You
get
to
have
shots
before
you
go
to
school,
but
yeah
we're
not
taking
the
shot
for
kofi.
I
don't
understand
that,
but
you
know
I
guess
it
is
what
it
is
this
point,
but
I'm
just
glad
that
we
are
still
trying
to
do
our
best
to
get
the
word
out
again
to
erratic
polio.
A
A
All
right,
gentlemen:
let's
see
if
we
can
roll
through
this
agenda,
it's
almost
going
on
10
now
after
10,
yes,
man,
yes,
all
right
all
right!
Mr
matt
scalpel's
move
number
two.
Second
one,
mr
miranda,
all
in
favor
number,
two
all
right,
mr
medical
is
move
number
two,
mr
man,
a
second
all
in
favor,
all
right
item
number,
six
f,
dot.
S
Then
we
have
the
morning
chair
in
council,
vic
vida,
director
of
the
mobility
department
item.
Six
is
the
quarterly
presentation
requested
by
council
by
ftov
and
their
projects
within
the
city?
Do
we
have
anyone
from
f-dot
online
right
now.
S
S
Most
no
of
note
project
wise
is
some
of
them
are
in
really
lower
income,
high
pedestrian
areas
with
a
large
population
of
persons
with
disabilities.
So
these
pedestrian
safety
projects
are
part
of
our
commitment.
Division,
zero
and
fda
are
great
partners
towards
that,
and
at
this
point
I'll
hand
it
over
to
ginger.
L
Good
morning,
everybody
thank
you
for
this
time.
Do
y'all
have
my
presentation
not
yet.
L
L
L
L
L
A
S
So
there
are
projects
going
on
in
various
areas
within
district
7
and
f.
Dot
chose
to
highlight
safety
projects
in
partnership
with
us
for
this
quarterly
report,
so
the
next
quarter.
We
can
look
at
some
of
those
corridors
as
well.
As
you
might
remember,
some
improvements
on
hillsboro
avenue
were
previously
presented
last
year
and
so
we'll
certainly
program
that
going
forward.
I'm
not
sure
what
projects
exist
right
now,
with
f
dot
for
this
year.
A
Well,
we
because
we
definitely
asked
first,
you
know
hillsboro
looks
like
a
dump,
you
know
lighting
improvements,
you
know
street,
I
mean
it
looks
horrible.
I
mean
you
have
some
improvements,
but
it
seems
like
the
improvements.
They're
doing
is
not
really
aesthetically,
beautifying
hills,
revenue
and
that's
the
complaints.
I
hear
all
the
time
it
looks
like
a
dump
bush
boulevard.
You
talk
about
email,
king,
so
I
think
we
had
asked
for
some
updates
on
how
we're
going
to
aesthetically
and
really
beautify
hillsborough
avenue.
I
mean
you
look
at
when
people
come
off
75.
A
You
know.
Hillsborough
was
a
major
corridor,
so
is
bush
boulevard?
So
if
we
can
get
some
updates
on
those
and
whatever
other
safety
official
we
have,
but
I
think
we
really
want
to
know
about
hillsborough
avenue
and
ml
king
and
some
of
those
corridors
major
corridors
to
see
what
are
the
upgrades
going
to
be
because
that's
what
the
constituents
are
asking?
We
want
our
places
to
not
to
look
so
blunt
and
slight,
but
where
the
upgrades
at.
S
Sure,
and
and
we'll
follow
up
with
fdot
on
that,
but
I'd
just
like
to
highlight
that
their
planning
process
for
the
projects
to
get
the
work
program
goes
through.
Three
steps
and
ones
have
to
be
prioritized
similarly
to
us
as
well,
but
I
know
that
they
have
several
projects
going
on
and
we'll
we'll
stay
on
topic.
J
I
I
have
a
couple,
if
I
may,
mr
chairman,
hey
vic
and
me,
and
maybe
your
associate
on
the
screen
can
help
me
out
on
this
with
the
flashing
beacons
that
are
going
to
be
installed
for
crosswalks.
There
are
two
bills
out
there
house
bill.
1113
is
senate
bill.
12
1412.
S
So
that's
a
great
question:
councilman
and
those
bills
will
not
impact
these
crossings
because
we
are
looking
at
signalization,
especially
the
three
that
we
saw
on
dale
mabry
and
it's
really
a
combination
of
pedestrian
safety
and
access
management.
So
if
you
look
at
it,
there
are
multiple
benefits
to
this
sort
of
a
design,
so
there
will
be
no
direct
impact.
J
Vic,
thank
you
very
much
because
these
two
bills
are,
I
am,
in
my
opinion,
going
to
cause
greater
harm
than
what
they're
trying
to
achieve
as
far
as
pedestrian
safety.
J
Just
to
let
both
of
you
know,
I'm
still
getting
complaints
from
residents
south
of
gandy
about
dale
mabry
from
gandy
to
the
air
force
base
their
inability
to
make
a
left
hand
turn
when
they
come
out
of
their
side
streets,
laying
that
on
the
table.
Hopefully
we
can
get
some
of
that
corrected.
Thank
you
both
very
much
for
your
time.
Anyone.
A
Else
one
last
thing:
vic,
we
talked
about
several
complaints
still
come
in
about
nebraska
and
ml
king.
Well,
there's
no
turn
light
going,
westbound
to
turn
south
onto
onto
nebraska
and
also
at
the
intersection
right.
It
should
be
telephone.
I
believe
I
think
it's
telephero
as
you
get
ready
to
get
onto
the
on-ramp
of
of
mlk
and
I-275.
A
A
That
is
a
high
crash
area,
and
maybe
you
have
not
look
at
that,
but
those
three
portions
of
ml
king
are
very
bad
because
you
look
at
the
traffic
pattern
every
day
when
it
gets
bogged
down,
I
mean
12th
you're
going
to
have
an
accident
at
12th
and
ml
king
or
it's
going
to
be
at
nebraska
in
ml
king
or
at
the
interstate
at
the
at
the
interstate.
So
if
that
yourself
can
please
look
in
that
app,
because
I
keep
getting
calls
about
the
actions
that
are
occurring
there.
S
A
S
We'll
we'll
work
with
our
partners
at
f
dot,
we'll
look
at
these
two
locations:
nebraska
mlk
current
request,
12
10,
mlk
safety
concerns.
A
Okay,
item
number:
seven:
that's
humane
society;.
J
J
C
J
F
A
I
think
there's
a
handout
from
miss
sherry
on
the
today
is
the
gentleman.
C
Again,
how
are
you
so?
I
just
want
to
give
a
brief
presentation.
I
know
some
of
you
have
come
over
to
our
new
shelter.
We've
actually
been
in
that
building
for
a
year
and
one
month
now,
and
it's
better
than
all
of
my
expectations-
we've
adopted
out
in
one
year
or
less
than
a
year,
actually
12,
000,
homeless,
animals
think
about
that
12
000
animals
that
were
unwanted
are
now
in
loving
homes.
Here
in
the
tampa
bay
area,
we
have
education
programs
that
have
affected
thousands
of
children.
C
We
have
a
puppy
in
kitten
nursery
that
we've
saved
about
5,
000,
puppies
and
kittens,
and
one
of
those
on
the
flyer
that
I
gave
you.
Let
me
see.
If
I
can
do
this,
you
may
notice
dave
batista
former
wrestler
and
actor.
He
saw
our
story
on
social
media,
about
a
pitbull
puppy
that
had
a
chain
embedded
in
in
his
neck
and
dave
added
to
the
reward
and
subsequently
came
and
adopted,
and
and
because
of
his
notoriety.
He
it
went
viral
worldwide.
C
So
we
got
a
lot
of
worldwide
attention
of
the
shelter
thanks
to
his
adoption
of
a
pit.
Bull,
we've
also
started
a
animal
rescue
division.
So
if
some
one
of
the
citizens
in
tampa
sees
an
animal
that
is
hurt,
injured,
sick,
they
can
p,
they
can
call
us
and
we
will
dispatch
someone
to
help
that
animal,
and
I
just
want
to
also
say
that
there's
still
so
many
people
suffering
in
our
area
that
have
lost
their
jobs
are
not
fully
employed.
C
And
finally,
we
have
a
shot
clinic
coming
up
on
november,
the
20th
at
perry
harvey
park
and
for
the
first
thousand
dogs
we're
going
to
give
them
a
free
rabies
and
a
free
distemper,
shot
totally
free
for
folks.
People
get
there
at
five
in
the
morning
in
the
dark
to
line
up
for
these
shots
that
we
give
out
so
we're
trying
to
do
our
part.
We
stayed
open
all
during
covid.
C
We
haven't
closed
at
all,
we're
up
to
122
full-time
staff
between
our
shelter
and
our
hospital,
and
so
we
employ
quite
a
few
people
here
in
in
tampa.
So
I
just
appreciate
the
recognition
and
if
you
haven't
been
over
to
see
our
beautiful
shelter,
we'd
love
to
have
you
come
over
and
I'll
give
you
a
tour
of
the
building.
B
Just
comment:
sherry:
it's
been
my
honor
and
pleasure
to
know
you
and
know
some
of
your
people
and
serve
on
your
advisory
board
for
many
years
in
the
past
and
give
a
shout
out
to
cindy
sarf
my
aide
and
your
your
board.
B
Member
and
she's
worked
so
hard
over
many
many
years,
but
you
sure
you've
done
a
just
an
amazing
job
of
rebuilding
that
organization
and
and
you're
you're,
a
real
gem-
and
I
know
you
have
a
big
team
there
supporting
you
sure,
and
I
just
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
to
you
and
your
staff
on
behalf
of
of
all
the
little
critters
that
you
that
you
save
and
help
and
rescue
and
everything
else.
Thank
you
so
much.
Thank.
E
E
When
you
look
around
and
you
see
what's
happening
in
today's
society-
and
I
see
you
in
the
mornings
on
sundays,
at
big
13
when
you
bring
up
your
pet
of
the
week-
and
I
look
that
and
I
I
would
imagine-
that's
a
great
way
of
telling
the
public
what
you
do-
and
I
want
to
thank
you
in
big
13
for
doing
that.
E
It's
an
amazing
thing.
When
you
look
at
the
cost
of
having
an
animal,
I've
been
trying
to
help
this
kitten
around
the
street
that
I
guess
he's
been
thrown
out
somewhere,
but
he
does
have
an
ear
clip
that
mary
told
me.
That
means
he's
been
to
your
shelter
before
that's.
E
So
I
know
what
you're
saying
now
about
what
you
have
to
do
to
to
make
your
your
shelter
go,
and
I
encourage
people
to
make
donation
to
your
shelter,
because
I
know
what
it
is
to
feed
something
that
is
not
even
yours,
I'm
not
taking
credit
for
that.
I
just
like
that.
Little
cat
he's
hangs
around
with
some
big
boys
and
the
big
boys
try
to
take
his
food
away
and
I
got
to
watch
him
eat
because,
if
not.
E
H
E
C
J
Thank
you
very
much
miss
silk.
Yes,
I
have
been
to
your
wonderful
wonderful
place
there,
but
what
you
didn't
tell
everybody
is
that
you
are
also
hosting
events
there.
L
J
C
The
convention
center
we've
got
a
thousand
people
coming.
So
thank
you
for
attending
and
you're
right.
We
can,
you
can
hold
birthday
parties,
we've
even
had
three
small
weddings,
which
seems
a
little
strange,
but
in
our
courtyard
people
that
love
their
pets,
bring
their
dogs
to
be
part
of
the
wedding,
and
we
make
a
little
bit
of
money
off
that.
So
it's
it's
a
lot
of
fun.
J
C
N
Real
quick,
I'm
just
I'm
very
happy
that
you're
right
there
in
the
heart
of
west
hampton
in
my
district,
you
employ
many
people.
You
help
many
people,
you.
N
And,
let's
not
forget
the
elvis
presley
tom
parker
connection
to
that
to
that
property,
because
before
he
was
elvis's
manager
he
worked
and
lived
right
there.
That's.
C
N
There's
a
lot
a
lot
of
cool
stories,
but
it's
a
beautiful
facility.
You
know
I'm
proud
every
time
I
drive
down
that
street
and
keep
up
the
great
work
because
you
are,
you
have
been
out
there.
You
are
out
there,
you
are
making
the
humane
society
everything
that
it
is.
So
we
really
appreciate
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr.
M
Vera,
thank
you,
mr
chairman,
and
thank
you
councilman
ding
felder,
for
bringing
this
forward.
We
we
appreciate
all
the
work
that
you
all
do
I
remember
when
I
went
on
a
tour
there
with
my
wife,
brian
frye
led
the
tour
and
our
our
wonderful
tax,
collector
nancy
milan
was
there
and
we
had
a
great
time.
I
I've
always.
M
You
know,
appreciated
the
work
that
you
all
do
that
it's
funny
when,
when
you
have
someone
in
your
life
that
you
love
a
spouse
or
a
child
or
whatnot
who
takes
up
a
cause,
it
quite
often
becomes
your
cause,
and
my
wife
colleen,
as
you
know,
is
a
big
animal
lover.
So
it's
just
one
of
those
funny
things
that
you
kind
of
adopt,
just
because
you
love
the
person
and
then
you
begin
to
see.
M
I've
always
liked
animals,
but
it's
never
been
at
the
top
of
my
thing
so
to
speak,
but
you
know
when
you
fall
in
love
with
somebody
who,
who
kind
of
is
into
that
it
kind
of
kind
of
becomes
your
thing.
So
I'm
I'm.
You
know
by
virtue
of
my
marriage
and
affection,
a
big
fan
of
y'alls.
M
A
C
A
J
T
Means
freedom
in
swahili,
and
we
say
we
as
african
people
should
always
be
thinking
about
our
freedom.
That's
something
we
should
always
be
thinking
about.
One
thing
you
have
to
realize
is
that
tens
of
thousands
of
children
are
sexually
molested
every
single
day
and
not
one
word
is
heard
about
that.
They
get
molested
and
physically
abused
in
silence.
T
Ninety
percent
of
women
have
probably
been
raped
in
their
life,
sexually
abused,
physically
abused,
and
nothing
is
said
about
it.
They
live
with
that
pain,
silently
it's
not
reported
to
the
authorities
or
anything
of
that
nature.
It's
so
many
people
that
seem
so
happy
when
they're
in
being
human
trafficked.
T
Human
trafficking
is
going
on
all
over
this
world,
not
just
here
in
this
city,
not
just
in
major
cities,
on
certain
municipalities
or
in
small
towns.
It's
going
on
all
over
this
world
and
it's
nothing
said
about
it.
It's
nothing
done
about
it,
and
the
world
keeps
just
smiling
like
nothing's
going
on,
and
you
know
why,
because
people
are
intimidated,
they're,
afraid,
they're,
scared,
they're
scared
to
speak
out
when
crimes
are
committed
against
individuals.
T
They
don't
say
anything
about
it,
because
that's
the
way
the
world
is
the
world
is
designed
that
way,
and
that's
what's
happening
right
here
in
this
city,
when
we
african
people
are
26
percent
of
this
population
and
we
don't
get
26
percent
of
the
justice,
we
get
a
hundred
percent
of
the
injustice
we
get
a
hundred
percent
of
the
prison
sentencing
and
over
sentencing
and
the
crime
and
the
drugs
and
the
alcoholism
and
the
diseases
and
everything
else
that
goes
with
it.
But
we
don't
get
26
percent
of
the
good
things
of
this
city.
T
T
Because
the
world
is
designed
that
way,
the
world
is
designed
that
way
for
us
to
suffer
peacefully
and
silently
you
have
africans,
you
know:
white
people,
love
the
police,
white
people
love
the
army,
they
love
the
air
force,
they
love
calling
people
in
foreign
countries,
terrorists,
people
who
are
fighting
for
their
rights
and
they
love
calling
people
right
here
in
the
united
states
african
people
who
are
trying
to
survive.
They
love
calling
us
gang
members
and
drug
dealers
and
dope
dealers
and
thugs
different
words.
T
They
have
for
the
n
and
they
want
us
to
suffer
peacefully
and
they
expect
that.
That's
a
level
of
expectation.
You
have
three
mayors,
three
female
mayors
in
this
city-
and
you
have
two
women
coming
right
here
before
the
city
council
begging
for
a
bathroom
for
the
fire
department,
people
who
risk
their
lives
for
real
for
real
begging
for
a
bathroom
for
the
women,
a
women's
bathroom
or
women's,
changing
room,
there's
something
wrong
with
that
system.
So
we
need
this
city
council
to
stand
up
for
our
26
percent
of
whatever
we
represent
in
this
city.
G
And
morning,
council,
steve
micolini,
I'm
here
speaking
on
item
number
eight,
which
is
the
consideration
for
the
first
reading
of
the
sidewalk
ordinance.
G
G
The
case
law
does
not
support
the
elimination
entirely
of
a
plan
for
when
it's
impractical.
For
for
you
to
build
a
sidewalk,
there
has
to
be
a
provision
for
for
those
funds
to
be
directed
toward
an
improvement
that
is
directly
related
to
having
collected
the
fee,
and
the
city
doesn't
have
a
plan
for
that.
G
There
is
no
provision
in
the
ordinance
that
says
that
within
a
certain
amount
of
time-
and
that
was
between
the
current
ordinances
three
years,
then
you
have
to
refund
that
money,
so
they're
collecting
a
fee
with
no
plan
on
how
to
spend
it.
That
directly
relates
to
that.
There
is
no
plan
without
a
multi-million
dollar
improvement
project
to
put
fill
in
the
ditches
in
west
tampa.
This
is
a
I
don't
know
where
that
idea
came
from
that.
Somehow
this
is
going
to
happen,
but
it's
not
going
to
happen.
G
Subdivisions
have
to
build
sidewalks,
so
that
means,
if
you
have
three
houses
or
more,
you
have
to
build
the
sidewalks
regardless.
So
what
you're
focusing
on
is
one
or
two
infill
housing
projects,
the
math
simply
doesn't
add
up
when
they're
talking
about
millions
of
dollars
being
left
on
the
table.
The
city's
numbers
don't
even
support
that
there's
a
million
dollars
in
lost
revenue
you're
also
including
residential
remodeling
in
this
fee.
G
So
if
somebody
starts
to
remodel
their
existing
home
you're,
now
saying
that
you're
going
to
collect
a
fee
or
build
a
sidewalk
regarding
a
single
family
house,
the
subdivisions,
as
I
said,
have
to
build
sidewalks.
The
math
simply
is
wrong.
It
doesn't
add
up.
The
exemptions
on
the
site
are
are
far
more
difficult
to
deal
with.
The
city
is
not
going
to
deal
with
that.
G
G
J
G
L
Good
morning
my
name
is
jennifer
motzinger.
I
represent
the
tampa
bay
builders
association,
twelve
hundred
members
of
the
home
building
industry
in
pasco,
pinellas
and
hillsborough
counties.
L
My
primary
job
is
to
be
the
perspective
of
the
home
building
industry,
so
I
don't
represent
any
particular
project
or
an
individual
company,
and
the
reason
I'm
here
before
you
today
is
to
talk
about
sidewalks
and,
of
course,
we
support
sidewalks.
We
always
have.
We
always
will,
and
we
absolutely
agree
with
the
overarching
goals
of
this
ordinance.
However,
there
are
some
unintended
consequences
that
I
don't
think
have
been
highlighted.
L
That
probably
will
cost
them
more
money
than
than
the
renovation
itself,
and
then
they
probably
won't
do
anything
and
and
then
you'll
be
hearing
from
them.
So
I
don't
think.
That's
that
sure.
That
is
your
goal.
I
think
that
everybody
has
the
same
goal
of
making
sure
that
sidewalks
are
being
built
where
they're
supposed
to
be
like
schools-
yes,
but
guess
what
you
guys
actually
could
take
action
today
and
mandate
that
some
of
that
in-lu
fee
that
we've
already
paid
into
make
sure
that
those
sidewalks
get
built
near
the
school.
L
So
you
can
do
that
right
now.
Meanwhile,
let
us
the
major
stakeholders,
get
back
with
the
staff
and
and
work
out
some
of
these
tweaks
so
that
you
don't
have
all
of
these
unintended
consequences
and
speaking
of
schools.
Nobody
can
even
tell
us
if,
if
the
sidewalk
is
supposed
to
be
built
as
the
crow
flies
or
from
the
front
door
or
from
the
back
door,
so
it's
just
things
like
that.
That
just
need
a
little
bit
of
tweaking
to
make
this
a
really
really
good
policy.
L
So
I
am
requesting
that
you
continue
this
and
let
us
go
to
work
with
staff
and
tweak
this
thing,
because
I
want
to
come
back
in
front
of
you
guys
and
say
you
have
got
to
approve
this.
I
want
to
be
there
in
lockstep
with
the
mayor
and
the
rest
of
you,
but
to
borrow
a
phrase
from
a
member
of
city
council.
This
just
needs
a
little
common
sense.
So
I
appreciate
your
time.
Thank
you.
K
Good
morning
show
his
own
projector
real,
quick.
We
got
it
okay.
K
I
I'm
here
to
talk
about
two
things.
Actually,
first,
I
am.
Let
me
add
this
right
to
is
that
you
come
here.
I
am
the
living
entity.
I
am
the
living
true
government,
the
only
living,
true
government.
I
am
the
living
law,
land
area,
water,
the
only
living.
Well,
all
power,
jurisdiction
and
authority
comes
out
of
me,
as
I
am
the
only
true
living
sovereign
ever
now.
K
It's
right
here
back
to
the
project,
again
attention
sovereign
worldwide
global
american
kingdom,
the
first
ever
true
real
living
union,
a
reconnecting
with
the
spirit
self,
each
other
recognition
for
togetherness,
not
a
business.
First,
ever
period
retiring,
the
misuse
for
marriage,
keeping
it
sacred.
K
Many
know
I'm
about
to
get
married
for
the
real
first
time.
As
you
know,
the
united
states,
marriage
was
a
commercial
one
which
makes
it
fraudulent,
and
I
have
re-adopted
my
children
and
all
of
the
peoples
for
all
of
the
people
were
left
standing
and
I
have
taken
on
all
the
land
because
all
the
land
was
left
stranded.
K
K
I
come
from
hearing
that
they
are
here
seeking
access
codes
and
seeking
permission
to
continue
to
operate
but,
like
I
have
told
them
already,
they
will
sit
for
three
days
and
explain
to
me.
Why
do
they
want
this
power
and
this
authority
back,
and
they
have
to
promise
me
that
they're
never
going
to
oppress
their
people
ever
again,
they're,
never
going
to
entrap
their
people
ever
again,
they're,
never
going
to
human
traffick,
their
people
ever
again,
they're
never
going
to
try
to
genocide
their
people.
K
Ever
again,
that's
what
blue
campaign
blue
star
and
this
visor
report
is
all
about,
and
then
congress
needs
to
stop
rioting
all
around
and
get
here
to
this
meeting
before
every
last
one
of
them
and
toss
out
for
trying
to
genocide.
All
of
america
now
jane
castro,
trying
to
assassinate
trying
to
wipe
out
and
defraud
the
public.
K
A
H
H
H
Okay,
I'm
allison
okay,
great
I'm
allison
day
and
I'm
as
someone
who's
been
trying
to
get
sidewalks
in
my
mom's
neighborhood
for
the
past
four
years.
I'm
very
happy
to
see
that
you
are
addressing
that
issue
by
looking
at
the
codes
and
and
maybe
putting
some
more
money
into
it.
Because
that's
what
I
was
told
each
time
I
requested
a
sidewalk
was
that
there's
no
money
available
try
again
next
year.
H
So
I'm
hoping
that
you
will
deal
with
it
with
changing
the
exceptions
and
that
the
developers
seem
to
be
getting
away
with
and
putting
that
money
to
good
use
to
make
our
city
a
safer
place
for
everybody.
So
thank
you
very
much
and
for
all
the
work
that
you
do.
Thank
you
bye.
H
O
Morning,
city,
council
and
directly
directly
and
indirectly,
the
residents
of
west
champlain.
I
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
that
young
man
that
came
up
and
he's
doing
so
good
keep
shining
young
man
keep
representing
and
know
that
the
streets
love
you
and
what
you're
doing
keep
representing
us
today,
I'm
here
to
talk
about
a
community
initiative
that
we're
about
to
launch
is
called
the
community
engagement
initiative.
O
O
O
There
has
been
a
lack
of
participation
in
community
residence
and
really
critical
meetings
that
will
determine
the
future
for
west
10.
So
what
are
we
going
to
do?
How
do
we
deal
with
this
particular
issue?
Because
we
want
to
see
the
disability,
we
want
to
see
the
youth
at
the
table.
We
want
to
see
those
that
are
low
income
at
the
table,
because
the
decisions
that's
being
done
now
could
affect
their
life.
So
what
is
our
response?
The
first
thing
we're
doing
is
to
create,
what's
known
as
transformational
transformational
outreach.
O
This
is
where
community
residents
can
tie
in
to
whatever
that's
going
on
in
the
community
to
be
part
of
the
process.
In
order
to
win
this
deal,
the
community
has
to
have
buy-in.
That's
one
of
the
strategies
you
can
go
to
your
live
bar.
You
can
go
to
a
church.
You
can
go
to
a
laundromat,
any
kind
of
entity
that
you
can
go
in
and
give
inquiry.
The
second
part
is
the
informational
and
input
outlet
in
which
community
residents
will
be
tying
in
to
all
those
type
of
meetings
that
represent
them.
O
The
city
council,
meeting
community
county
commissioners
meeting
the
those
I
will
meet
you
that
they
begin
to
participate
so
that
folks
know
what's
going
on
in
west
campus
and
then.
Finally,
the
last
part
of
that
initiative
is
to
educate
the
community,
most
people
that
keep
talking
to
the
community
as
a
civilian.
Don't
know
what
community
development
is.
Don't
know
what
economic
development
is.
Don't
know
what
a
theory
of
change
is
so
a
lot
of
times
when
projects
come
to
the
community,
they
base
it
on
what
someone
is
saying.
O
We
want
to
educate
them
with
the
tools
necessary
to
make
a
decision
as
to
what's
best
for
the
you
know
community,
then
we
have
the,
I
think,
and
that's
going
to
be
part
of
the
think
tank
that
we're
doing
in
west
tampa
now.
Part
of
this
is
teaching
residents
best
practices
on
how
to
do
public
safety,
how
to
do
affordable
housing.
O
The
writing
is
not
on
the
wall.
The
wall
is
falling
down.
You
have
an
opportunity
to
change
the
levity.
The
positive
change
is
within
your
hand.
One
of
the
things
you
can
do
is
to
connect
to
the
cra
meetings.
That's
going
on
in
west
hampton
these
communities
will
determine
the
future
of
west
tampa.
So
on
that
note,
the
only
thing
I
can
say
folks
in
west
temple,
you
were
part
of
the
process
or
you
are
the
process.
Thank
you.
H
Q
Hi,
my
name
is
emily
hinsdale.
I
am
a
tampa
resident
and
a
walk
by
tampa
board
member,
and
I
am
speaking
today
about
sidewalks
again
on
item
number
eight
on
today's
agenda.
You
will
have
the
opportunity
to
vote
on
language
that
improves
and
clarifies
the
existing
sidewalk
installation
code.
If
you
vote
in
favor
of
these
code
changes,
new
single
family
homes
will
be
required
to
either
install
a
sidewalk
or
pay
into
a
sidewalk
fund.
Finally,
you
already
know
why
tampa
needs
more
sidewalks.
There
are
the
facts.
Q
Q
New
home
construction
has
a
major
impact
on
our
neighborhoods
blocking
roads,
destroying
trees,
clogging
and
overburdening
stormwater
drains
and
increasing
the
amount
of
traffic.
It
is
unfair
that
neighborhoods
bear
the
burden
of
new
builds.
The
builders
do
not
contribute
to
responsible
neighborhood
growth.
Q
Q
Q
H
I
Good
morning,
council
members,
I'm
janet
scherberger,
the
president
of
walk
bike
tampa
and
I'm
speaking
in
reference
to
item
eight
on
your
agenda,
the
sidewalk
code.
Thank
you
for
your
attention
to
this
important
issue.
Over
the
past
year,
we
all
want
safe
streets
for
everyone
in
tampa.
Improving
the
sidewalk
network
is
an
essential
tool
for
reaching
that
goal.
It's
also
good
for
the
environment,
it's
good
for
business
and
for
public
health.
I
When
decide
what
code
you're
discussing
today
was
enacted,
it
was
intended
to
fill
in
gaps
parcel
by
parcel,
while
requiring
sidewalks
with
new
construction
or
payment
to
a
sidewalk
fund
in
cases
where
sidewalk
can't
be
built.
But
exemptions
in
the
code
mean
that
too
often
no
sidewalks
are
installed
and
no
payment
is
made
into
the
fund.
The
proposal
before
you
today
closes
that
loophole
and
will
mean
miles
of
new
sidewalks
in
tampa
each
year.
More
than
30
neighborhood
associations
and
organizations
from
new
tampa
to
south
of
gandhi
have
officially
supported
this
change.
I
We
heard
the
concerns
expressed
at
the
august
5th
meeting
about
ditches
and
the
amount
of
the
in-law
fee
payment.
The
walk
by
tampa
looked
at
20
of
the
31
properties
that
received
waivers
and
instead
paid
into
the
fund
in
2020,
there
were
two
thousand
permits
issued
in
2020
and
only
six
involved.
A
ditch,
not
very
many,
and
the
average
fee
paid
across
all
20
properties
is
about
1300,
not
exorbitant.
People
are
not
paying
to
move
pipes
and
move
utility
poles.
I
I
just
want
to
give
an
emphatic
thank
you
to
the
city
council
for
getting
us
to
today.
This
issue
with
the
sidewalk
code,
was
first
raised
by
emily
hinsdale
three
years
ago
and
over
the
past
year,
many
of
you
have
worked
very
closely
with
walk
bike
tampa
to
get
us
here.
We
appreciate
that
immensely.
I
P
Hi,
my
name
is
caroline
bennett.
I
am
a
lifelong
resident
of
tampa.
Closing
the
sidewalk
loophole
only
affects
newly
built
homes
or
a
major
renovation
to
an
existing
home
that
costs
more
than
51
percent
of
the
assessed
value
of
the
property.
I
personally
investigated
40
newly
built
homes.
In
my
zip
code,
only
one
builder
installed
a
sidewalk
and
only
three
paid
into
the
fund.
That
means
that
36
times
they
did
neither.
P
P
P
Builders
charge
the
maximum
amount.
The
market
will
bear
period
every
house
every
time
they
are
in
business,
to
make
money.
They
do
not
charge
less
when
they
skip
on
sidewalks.
They
just
make
more
money.
There
are
exceptions
that
allows
that
people
to
pay
into
the
in
lua
fund
when
there
are
obstacles
to
building
a
sidewalk.
P
They
don't
have
to
pay
twenty
five
thousand
dollars
to
move
their
electrical
bull,
and
I
want
to
point
out
that
when
people
discuss
the
and
lua
fee,
he
keeps
getting
exaggerated
because
they
don't
subtract
the
driveway
when
estimating
the
fee
the
driveway
distance
is
subtracted.
I
repeat,
the
driveway
is
subtracted
it's
right
there.
In
the
code,
a
50-foot
lot
only
pays
for
32
feet,
because
the
driveway
on
a
new
house
is
a
minimum
of
18
feet.
I
know
because
I
checked
with
staff
32
feet
times.
29
is
928.
P
Construction
costs
have
nearly
doubled
in
the
last
five
years.
29
is
ridiculous.
You've
got
to
raise
the
fee
and
the
sooner
the
better.
My
next
topic
is
safety
impact
fees.
This
really
is
a
no-brainer.
We
citizens
do
not
have
an
obligation
to
subsidize
the
cost
of
someone
moving
to
tampa.
We
citizens
do
not
have
an
obligation
to
subsidize
the
developers
profits.
P
New
residents
must
pay
for
the
increased
burden
on
our
infrastructure
that
they
cause
period.
No
debate:
if
new
people
create
a
need
for
another
firehouse,
the
new
people
must
pay
for
it,
because
we
didn't
need
it
before
they
got
here.
If
we
need
more
police
officers,
because
we
have
more
people,
the
people
who
created
that
need
must
pay
for
that
need
all
of
the
impact
that
more
people
put
on.
Our
infrastructure
must
be
paid
for
by
the
people
who
create
the
impact.
It
is
only
fair
that
burden
must
not
be
put
on
current
residence.
P
H
I
Good
morning
everybody
gene
strohmeier
here
I've
been
in
tampa
for
to
50
years
and
south
tampa
for
30.,
just
a
few
different
items
that
I'd
like
to
speak
on
the
sidewalks,
the
sidewalk
item.
I
totally
support
that
and
I
think
everybody
before
me
said
it
best.
So
I'm
not
going
to
keep
going
there.
There's
item
number
11
and
12..
I
just
have
a
regarding
this:
the
police,
pedestrian
bike.
I
just
don't
want
this
to
be
a
you
know:
somebody
crosses
the
street
and
they
get
a
jaywalking
ticket.
I
I
can
see
the
headlines
jay
walking
tickets
on
the
rise
in
tampa
or
tampa
too
stupid
to
safely
cross
a
road.
I
I
just
remember
at
the
courthouse
one
time
they
were
just
giving
tickets
to
people
right
in
front
of
the
courthouse
for
people
that
just
crossed
at
the
wrong
section.
I
just
don't
know
if
this
is
going
to
be
some
kind
of
crazy
overreach,
and
you
know
the
statistics
on
this
particular
incident.
I
This
particular
matter
they
keep
saying
you
know
with
florida's
population
is
21.48
million,
and
out
of
that,
3
185
people
lost
their
lives
on
the
road.
So
that's
that
all
deaths,
of
course,
are
terrible,
but
just
just
just
put
that
into
perspective
item
number
15
with
the
mental
health
issue
and
the
law
enforcement.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
have
a
you
know.
I
I
can
picture
a
a
small
social
worker
standing
next
to
a
cop,
and
then
you
know
they
have
to
protect
that
person,
as
well
as
the
person
with
a
mental
health
issue
their
partner,
and
I
just
would
not
want
to
see
somebody
be
put
in
danger.
So
I
don't
know
if
we
have
cops
that
are
also
social
workers.
That
would
be
a
hard
cross
cross
training
there
16
as
a
golf
course
I
didn't
know
we
had
one.
I
I
didn't
get
to
read
all
the
rest
of
that
information,
because
city
council,
the
website
was
down
when
I
was
trying
to
do
my
research-
and
I
just
don't
have
that
much
time
to
to
keep
going
back
and
forth
23
sunday
south.
I
don't
know
what
that
was
about,
but
it
has
something
to
do
down
here.
So
you
all
know
what
your
best
judgment
is
in
in
that
area.
I
25
is
the
lower
peninsula
update,
I'm
following
that.
That's
where
my
e-lap
is
the
woods
that
they're
working
on
putting
a
pond
and
a
culvert
and
all
that
I'm
following
that
I'll
be
meeting
with
them.
So
we'll
talk
about
that
and
let's
see,
I
think,
that's
I
don't
know
what
the
green
spine
cycle
was.
I
wanted
to
look
that
up
so,
but
I
didn't
have
time
because
the
thing
was
down.
I
I
don't
know
about
number
60,
the
the
the
multi-family
they
want
to
do
near
chubby's
pizza
on
50
21
base,
or
I
don't
know.
If
that's
I
don't
think
it's
quasi.
If
it
is,
then
I
apologize
the
far
we
want
to
eliminate
that
and
we
want
to
eliminate
the
pizza.
We
use
that
for
something
else,
but
have
a
great
day.
H
P
Okay,
good
morning,
gentlemen,
I
have
several
topics
to
touch
on
today.
I
am
proud
to
say
that,
as
the
fan
president,
we
fan
people
unanimously
support
the
amendments
proposed
by
walk
bike.
Tampa
and
sidewalk
stompers
build
a
house
build
a
sidewalk.
It's
just
that
simple.
The
remodel
that
mr
mickelini
brought
up
is
a
change
of
more
than
51
of
the
home,
we're
not
talking
about
a
kitchen
or
bathroom
remodel.
P
P
This
is
the
first
endorsement
from
fan
be
on
the
lookout
for
more
fan.
People
have
united
more
community.
Opinions
are
coming
soon.
We
are
establishing
methods
for
cooperation.
We
are
expanding.
We
have
scholarships
for
new
neighborhood
associations
who
join
the
fight.
Any
neighborhood
association
who
would
like
to
join
should
please
email
us
at
info
fantampa.org.
P
Now,
for
my
personal
belief
statements,
one
privately
initiated
text
amendments,
we
call
them
petas,
oh
my
I
saw
you
guys
continue
one.
Just
last
week,
what
a
waste
of
the
city
council's
time,
please
let
the
professional
do
the
revision
of
our
code,
two
public
safety
impact
fees.
Why
should
developers
be
able
to
add
to
the
workload
of
our
fire
and
police
without
offsetting
the
cost,
support
public
safety
impact?
P
And,
last
but
not
least,
I
believe
that
councilman
dingfelder
is
being
persecuted
for
his
support
of
the
neighborhoods.
Please
support
him
in
any
recusal.
That's
asked
of
him
and
recuse
yourselves
as
well.
I
believe
that,
if
you
don't
you
may
be
the
next
person
to
be
sued
have
a
good
day.
Gentlemen.
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank.
A
You
all
right
all
right,
gentlemen,
what's
going
on
11.,
I
know
at
number
eight
may
take
a
moment
with
some
discussions,
so
I
want
to
just
jump
right
into
if
you
don't
mind
the
consent
docket,
mr
citro
he's
out
of
room
by
miss
moran.
G
A
C
B
In
regard
to
1112-
and
I
apologize-
I
was
out
of
the
room
for
that-
I
just
wanted
to
speak
to
that
and
then
I'll
move
those
items.
I
wanted
to
give
a
shout
out
to
tpd,
specifically
and
and
working
with
the
state
and
and
the
college
there
in
regard
to
pedestrian
safety.
B
As
you
know,
it's
been
spoken
to
ironically
this
morning
you
know
we
have
a
big
pedestrian
safety
problem
and
tpd
is
is
going
to
be
working.
I
think,
especially
up
in
mr
vieira's
district
in
the
bush,
the
bush
fowler
area,
to
get
the
word
out
not
only
to
to
the
drivers
and
the
pedestrians
that
that
they've
got
to
look
out
for
each
other
and
and
and
so
they're
going
to
be
doing
a
lot
of
public
information.
B
N
A
F
F
B
B
B
Mr
chairman,
in
regard
to
2728,
I
I
think
it's
it's
important
that
for
the
community
to
know
when
we're
when
we're
spending
a
million
and
a
half
dollars
on
on
a
project
like
this.
This
is
a
called
advanced
metering
infrastructure
and
it's
basically
where
the
water
department
over
the
next
couple
of
years
are
going
to
be
converting
over
and
we're
not
going
to
have
meter
readers
anymore.
You
know
picking
up
and
looking
at
your
water
meter.
B
All
of
that
is
going
to
be
technologically
the
the
meter
amount
that
is
going
to
be
technologically
sent
in
to
to
the
city
through
computers
and
and
and
telemetry.
B
So
it's
a
lot
of
money
and
I
talked
to
them
about
it,
and
but
they
said
that
the
the
the
total
project
is
probably
gonna,
be
about
40
million
dollars
over
the
next
over
the
next
five
years.
But
but
I
think
it's
money,
it's
money
well
spent
and-
and
we
have
to
you-
know
technologically
get
up
to
speed
and
and
and
and
be
that
kind
of
city.
E
Right
chairman,
that
that
also
brings
to
mind
that
meters
do
not
run
fast,
they
run
slow,
that's
why
they
take
them
out
every
10
years
or
so,
and
what
the
amount
of
money
mr
dingfeld
recorded
is
correct,
because
the
meters
don't
have
to
be
chained
to
meet
the
technology
field
where
they
just
go
to
a
pole.
The
pole
sends
it
into
the
machine
and
you
get
your
bill
that
way.
That's
how
it's
done
in
a
lot
of
cities
and.
B
The
other
neat
thing
that
they
mentioned
to
me,
charlie,
was
that
these
days,
if
somebody
has
a
leak,
they
might
not
know
about
it
for
a
few
months
and
it
creates
big
problems.
Yeah
and
big
expenses
for
everybody
involved,
but
but
with
this
type
of
telemetry
reading
and
the
technology
they'll
be
able
to
see
that
leak.
You
know
right
away
within
a
few
hours.
If
the
meter
is
just
running
and
running
and
running,
and
then
they'll
call
the
people
and
they'll
go
out
there
and
say
hey.
B
You
got
an
issue
on
your
property,
so
this
will
be
a
two-way
street
and-
and
ultimately,
I
think,
it'll
be
a
real
good
thing.
Thank
you.
A
Mr
man,
can
you
move
friday's
committee
moving.
F
F
F
Sure,
obviously,
I'm
I
as
it
stands
right
now.
I
would
vote
against
this
item
and
the
reason
as
I've
stated
many
times
before,
is
that
I
have
questions
and
the
community
has
questions.
Business
community
has
questions
about
the
efficacy
of
the
edc
when
we
as
a
body,
asked
them
to
change
their
name
because
of
the
problems
that
the
name
tampa
bay
created
a
couple
years
ago.
They
refused
and
they
made
fun
of
us
in
the
community.
F
In
this
case,
I
would
ask
some
professional
deference
if
an
issue
came
up
that
was
regarding
cemeteries
or
burials.
I
would
I
would
lean
on
chair
goods
because
of
his
industry,
expertise.
If
I
was
if
there
was
an
issue
before
us
on
insurance
litigation,
I
would
lean
on
council,
member
vieira
and
others
of
you
have
specific
expertise.
I
have
more
than
30
years
of
economic
development
expertise,
including
advising
the
singapore
government,
which
is
the
best
in
the
world
at
it.
F
F
What
I
would
like
to
do
is
to
propose
some
changes
to
the
contract.
These
I
wrote
this
morning
and
so
staff
has
not
had
a
chance
to
look
at
them
and
what
I
would
propose
in
a
few
minutes
is
to
make
a
motion
to
defer
this
for
a
month
to
and
ask
council
to
ask
staff
to
consider
these
changes
and
come
back
to
us
with
any
proposed
edits.
That
charter
does
not
allow
us
to
edit
contracts.
F
It's
it's.
What
people
call
the
edifice
complex?
We
have
to
measure
it
by
the
measures
that
other
cities
use
tampa
bay,
as
a
region
has
done
well,
but
tampa
as
itself
has
not,
and
if
we
do
not
change.
If
we
were,
if
we're
outsourcing
economic
development,
and
we
do
not
change
our
outlook
toward
economic
development
or
process
economic
development,
then
we're
going
to
be
judged
in
the
same
way
that
the
last
administration
was
judged,
which
is
that
they
didn't
did
not
succeed.
Economically.
F
I
have
a
list
of
changes
here
which
I'm
happy
to
quickly
read.
I
know
I'm
almost
out
of
five
minutes,
and
so
I
would
I
would
if
you'd
like
me
to
quickly
read,
I
can
I'll
give
one
to
the
clerk,
and
a
couple
to
my
colleagues,
mr
chair
could
have
a
couple
minutes
to
read
through
those.
You
want
me
to
stop.
F
Thank
you,
sir.
I
I
put
these
in
in
several
categories.
One
is
reporting
and
I'll
just
gloss
through
these
quickly.
I
think
these
are
stan,
I'm
not
a
lawyer,
but
I
do
write
and
edit
contracts,
and
I
just
think
these
are
safeguards
for
the
community
that
the
staff
should
consider
putting
in
under
reporting.
I
think
that
the
the
I
call
them
the
tbedc.
F
They
should
not
only
submit
the
monthly
reports
to
city
step.
They
should
also
submit
them
to
city
council.
For
us
to
get
copies
of
the
reports,
we
have
to
ask
staff
for
them
and
even
dot
reports
back
to
us.
So
why
not
and
d.o.t
has
nothing
to
do
with
us,
but
we
do
approve
this
budget.
Second,
I
think
every
six
months,
a
representative
of
the
tampa
edc
tmbc,
should
present
in
front
of
us
and
they
can
present
their
best
shot
at
what
they
say.
F
They've
done,
but
I
think
that
it
should
be
limited
to
what
they've
done
on
behalf
of
the
city
and
what
they've,
what
the
city
has
paid
for
in
in
reporting
the
industry
of
the
clients
they
work
with.
I
think
they
should
list
the
industry
most
often
associated
with
that
client,
as
typically
described
on
the
client's
website
or
by
the
sec.
F
They
should
voluntarily
submit
the
changes
within
30
days
in
a
corrected
report,
an
explanation
of
what
was
changed
and
why,
instead
of
us,
having
to
ask-
and
I
would
suggest
since
an
intern-
found
a
7.5
million
error,
if
an
error
occurs,
that's
more
than
5
million
dollars.
The
edc
should
refund
to
the
city,
fifty
thousand
dollars,
so
that
we
show
that
the
public
we're
getting
our
money's
worth.
F
Monitoring
results
for
each
client
that
the
edc
lists
in
its
reports
of
the
city
edc,
will
obtain
a
signed
affidavit
from
the
client
confirming
the
role
the
edc
has
had
in
the
location
in
the
relocation
expansion
of
that
client.
This
would
include
where
the
lead
came
from,
how
much
time
edc
staff
spent
on
the
project
the
roles
edc
played
in
the
project
and
whether
a
third
party,
such
as
a
commercial
realtor
claims
overall
credit
for
the
project.
Any
incentive
should
also
be
disclosed
an
example
of
this.
F
A
month
ago,
at
the
cra
meeting
chairman
goods
mentioned,
he
had
gone
on
tour
at
the
edc
and
looked
at
pfizer.
The
developer
of
the
project
looked
kind
of
puzzled
and
said
if
I'll
paraphrase
something
like
the
edc
didn't
bring
that
company,
we
did.
They
just
help
with
the
paperwork.
At
the
end,
I
know
a
lot
of
commercial
realtors
who
are
upset
because
they
stay
the
edc,
claims
credit
for
the
projects
they
bring
to
them.
They're
appreciative
of
the
service
the
edc
does,
but
they
don't
like
the
claims
where
they
exaggerate.
F
What
they've
done
each
edc
client
should
report
and
have
an
annual
sword
affidavit
for
five
consecutive
years
after
the
project
is
announced
to
confirm
whether
or
not
they
prom
the
promised
results.
Usually,
staff
increase
their
capital
expenses
have
been
made.
No
clients
that
refuse
to
sign
the
affidavit
should
be
included
in
reporting
the
city
we
know
from
from
basic
cert
research.
F
If
you
go
on
linkedin
and
a
company
claims
to
have
created,
200
jobs
and
on
linkedin
they
it
shows
they
create
180.,
that's
pretty
close,
but
if
they
say
they
created
200
jobs
and
on
linkedin
they
have
10,
that's
not
even
anywhere
close,
and
so
we
need
to
have
affidavits.
The
city
council
previously
approved
affidavits,
that
if
the
city
incentivizes
something
that
that
clients
have
to
pay.
So
if
and
if
a
client
refuses
to
sign
it,
then
we
won't
count
it
because
it's
not
it's
not
valid
ethics.
F
The
edc
degree
agrees
not
to
hire
as
an
employee
or
consultant
a
city
employee
or
give
them
free
or
reduced
membership
for
five
years
after
the
employee
leaves
the
city
also
the
edc,
received,
receives
funding
from
the
city
and
other
government
agencies
and
thereby
agrees
not
to
engage
in
politics
or
political
activity
of
those
agencies.
There
is
a
political
provision
in
the
in
the
document,
but
I
think
it
should
be
strengthened
transparency.
The
edc
agrees
to
maintain
an
updated
list
of
its
board
officers.
Committee
chairs,
major
sponsors
and
other
leadership
clearly
marked
on
the
website.
F
They
should
include
the
names
of
individuals,
their
corporations
and
other
affiliations,
so
the
public
can
easily
see
the
information
after
we
requested
two
years
ago
that
they
add
their
board
list
to
the
to
the
board.
They
they
rebuilt
their
website,
they
refreshed
their
website
and
they
still
didn't
include
it.
When
carol
post
came
on
board,
she
insisted
they
do
it,
and
still
it
wasn't
very
easy
for
people
to
find
the
information
is
not
clearly
easy
to
find.
Today.
F
Accessibility,
inclusiveness,
the
edc,
agrees
to
hold
at
least
four
events
per
year
that
are
free
to
the
public
and
well
advertised
so
that
the
average
citizen
and
small
business
will
have
access
to
information
and
contacts,
otherwise
only
available
to
edc
members.
Edc
agrees
to
allow
any
company
or
individual
located
in
hillsborough
county
or
tampa
to
pay
their
own
way
to
join
any
trade
mission
organized
by
global
tampa
bay.
F
Anyway,
the
the
former
director
of
the
penalty
dc
had
proposed
a
consortium
in
tampa
bay
to
jointly
own
the
brand
tampa
bay.
The
allegation
now
is
that
tampa
bay
edc
because
of
its
brand,
takes
all
the
leads
and
doesn't
share
with
the
region,
which
is
causing
lots
of
problems.
F
E
I
don't
know
where
to
begin,
but
let
me
just
say
this:
I
have
never
met
since
we're
going
to
start
about
what
we've
done
we
haven't
done.
I
got
invited
by
the
good
people
who
want
to
build
the
sidewalks
everywhere
and
I'm
not
against
that.
I
refuse
to
meet
with
them.
I
never
met
with
developers
at
any
time.
The
same
I
never
met
with
the
good
people
who
want
to
come
in
with
the
ordinance
and
present
it.
I
wanted
to
stay
neutral.
E
I
did
meet
with
developers
yesterday
with
the
chief
of
staff
and
two
individuals
from
the
department
who
handles
this.
We
had
a
nice
conversation
about
30
or
40
minutes
and
I
had
to
leave
and
they
had
to
leave
because
we
have
other
things
to
do.
However,
when
I
sit
here-
and
I
heard
with
the
beginning
of
what
this
council
member
said,
I
welcome
an
investigation
of
charlie
miranda
on
his
cell
phone
on
his
computer
on
anything.
They
want
to
look
at
on
me.
E
E
Now
they
can
have
my
checking
account.
They
can
have
my
banking
account.
They
can
ask
if
I
went
to
with
mr
the
attorney
city
council
attorney
mr
to
tallahassee,
to
see
if
I've
done
something
wrong
or
any
other
council
member
has
been
to
tallahassee
done
something
wrong.
I've
been,
in
my
mind,
thinking
of
what
to
do
with
a
big
sign.
E
E
We
account
for
one-third
of
the
water
production
in
the
whole
area.
So
I'm
going
to
ask
also
I'm
I'm
going
to
send
them
a
letter
and
I'm
going
to
ask
the
good
people
at
the
children's
museum
from
1998
to
now
how
that
board,
who
bought
that
in
how
they
got
it
in
who's
paid?
Who
who
did
they
pay?
I'm
gonna
ask
a
bunch
of
questions
about
that
and
then
there's
other
things
that
been
a
gall
in
my
mind,
and
I've
never
met
with
a
good
people
tampa
bay,
economic
council.
I
haven't
done
that.
E
E
So
I
can
never
be
charged
with
anything
in
here
on
a
cell
phone
or
a
computer,
because
I
don't
bring
one
that
doesn't
necessarily
mean
anything
wrong,
but
at
least
it
saves
me
from
going
from
any
embarrassment
and
I'm
not
saying
to
have
or
not
to
have.
I
don't
care
what
anybody
does,
but
I
take
somewhat
of
a
fence
in
the
start
of
the
conversation,
what
the
council
member
said,
which
was
regarding
like
there's
something
wrong.
If
there
is,
let
me
know,
let
me
know
I
don't
like
to
play
with
indian
you.
E
E
B
Mr
carlson,
I
think,
was
speaking
to
item
35
and
he's
he's
proposing
and
I'll
take
it
as
a
motion
bill
to
continue
it
for
30
days
the
item
for
30
days,
so
he
can
work
with
staff
and
perhaps
come
up
with
some
compromises
about
the
contract
that
we
have
with
the
edc.
B
B
So,
if
that's
where
what
you
were
talking
about,
mr
chairman,
in
regard
to
the
subject
at
hand,
if
bill
made
a
motion
I'll
second
it
and
give
him
give
him
30
days
to
continue
to
continue
that
particular
I'm.
A
Going
to
let
mr
carlson
respond,
I
don't
see
another
any
other
hands
to
this
subject,
but
I
want
staff
to
chime
in
on
this
now
before
we
entertain
the
motion.
I
do
have
some
questions
as
it
relates
to
some
of
the
things
mr
carlson
is
talking
about,
but
I
think
for
the
most
part
my
understanding
is.
A
The
contract
was
evaluated
because
of
mr
carlson's
knowledge
of
expertise
and
some
of
the
things
that
they've
added
and
deleted,
I
think,
are
very
good
in
the
contract
now,
especially
going
to
be
good
for
marginalized
communities
because,
like
I
said
I've,
I've
gone
out
with
this
organization
now
twice
and
to
scope
out
some
areas,
that
of
their
expertise,
to
make
sure
that
we're
going
to
get
a
bang
for
our
buck,
and
I
think
they
made
a
presentation
a
couple
weeks
ago
for
the
cra
about
some
of
the
things
that
they're
going
to
do
now,
which
I
think
is
going
to
be
extraordinary,
is
going
to
be
a
wild
freeze
tampa.
A
So
I
respect
what
mr
carlos
said.
I
want
to
hear
from
staff,
but
I
want
mr
costa
to
be
able
to
review
rebut.
Mr
miranda,
then
I'll,
let
carol
post
chime
in
on
this
contract.
Mr
carlson,
you
recognize.
F
F
In
fact,
I
named
tampa
bay
water,
and
we
made
I
forgot
about
50
000
a
year
over
about
a
15-year
period
working
with
them,
which
was
not
profitable,
but
it
was
some
amount
of
money
when,
when
I
became
a
city
council
member
my
firm
had,
I
may
not
remember
this
exactly
right,
but
we
had
about
a
five-year
contract
with
about
eighty
thousand
dollars
a
year
left
on
that
contract.
And
if
I
remember
correctly,
we
had
three
years
left
on
that
contract.
I
had
a
choice
at
that
point.
F
I
could
either
recuse
myself
from
the
water
projects
or
I
could
resign
tampa
bay,
water
and
I
resigned
a
client
that
that
was
one
of
our
longest
clients
that
I
had
about
three
years
left
on
the
contract,
and
so,
if
I
remember
correctly
three
years
times,
eighty
thousand
was
about
240
000
that
my
firm
gave
up
and
by
the
way
that
money
was
for
public
engagement,
public
involvement
in
in
communicating
to
the
public.
Why
did
I
give
up
that
money?
Why
did
I?
F
Why
did
my
shareholders
give
up
that
money
so
that
I
could
fight
a
two
and
a
half
billion
dollar
boondoggle,
which
is
a
toilet
to
tap
now
called
pure
and
we'll
discuss
that
another
day?
But
by
the
way
you
may
know
that
an
opposition
research
company
has
ar
has
been
doing
research
on
me
all
over
town,
including
at
tampa
water.
An
out-of-state
opposition
research
company
has
been
doing
research
on
me
and
my
firm.
F
The
media,
including
the
times,
has
pulled
public
records
on
me
because
somebody's
trying
to
throw
me
on
a
bus
on
this
and
the
question
to
the
public
is
who's
so
interested
in
getting
the
two
and
a
half
billion
dollars
that
they'll
come
after
me.
Personally,
like
this,
and
in
many
ethical
cases
people
will
people
will
vote
on
something
where
they
have
a
conflict,
and
this.
In
this
point
my
firm
gave
up
two
hundred
and
forty
thousand
000
so
that
I
could
fight
this
project
because
I
think
it's
a
boondoggle
and
bad
for
taxpayers.
F
N
F
The
in
regard
to
the
edc,
a
very
simple
thing-
is
two:
a
year
and
a
half.
Two
years
ago
we
asked
them
to
restate
their
their
numbers
because
they
made
pages
and
pages
of
errors
in
the
and
how
they
reported
to
us.
We
can't
even
rely
on
the
basic
reports
that
they
give
us,
and
so
all
I'm
trying
to
do
with
this
is
say:
let's
the
staff
can't
possibly
respond
to
two
pages
in
one
day.
F
All
these
are
standard,
I'm
not
a
lawyer,
but
there's
standard
kind
of
things
that
you
would
put
into
a
contract
to
protect
taxpayers
and
to
protect
the
public
we're
going
to
outsource
our
economic
development.
We
need
to
make
sure
it's
done
correctly,
so
I
would
ask
us
to
delay
this
for
a
month,
so
that
staff
can
look
at
this
and
discuss
with
edc
and
come
back
to
us
with
the
proposal.
Thank
you.
A
Where
I
take
any
motion,
I
want
to
hear
from
staff.
I
take
any
motions,
but
I
want
to
say
that.
Mr
also
thank
you
for
your
explanation
that
wasn't
needed,
sir,
but
we
appreciate
that
that's
your
personal
issues
at
your
firm
and
I
don't
think
that
was
necessary
to
tell,
but
that
was
great
stuff.
You
did
do
that.
Sir
carol
poster
recognized.
L
Thank
you,
chairman
gaines.
I
appreciate
the
conversation
that
you've
been
having
about
the
edc
contract.
I
just
want
to
offer
two
items
for
consideration
before
you
proceed
with
a
vote
on
a
delay
for
30
days.
L
We've
also
taken
a
great
deal
of
time
to
refine
the
reporting
requirements,
to
have
them,
be
more
outcome
based
and
to
really
better
focus
them
on
delivery
and
performance,
and
all
of
that
is
done
at
no
change
to
the
cost.
We've
kept
the
cost
of
the
services
flat,
so
more
services,
better
services
at
no
additional
cost.
Now
I
would
just
offer
this
respectfully.
L
We
had
at
least
two
meetings
scheduled
with
councilman
carlson,
respecting
that
this
is
very
important
to
him
to
be
able
to
brief
him
individually
on
this
contract,
to
get
any
feedback
that
we
could
get
back
from
him
and
make
refinements
he
was
unable
to
make
either
of
those
appointments.
I
was
able
to
speak
with
his
office
aide
and
share
what
our
con
you
know
what
our
our
expectations
were,
but
I
did
not
hear
back
from
the
council
men.
This
is
the
first
this
morning
now
hearing
delivery
of
this
document.
L
I
had
also
offered
to,
through
his
office
aid
to
present
during
staff
reports
to
actually
voluntarily
pull
the
item
off
of
consent
so
that
we
could
have
a
more
robust
discussion
during
staff
reports.
I
have
a
presentation
that
is
prepared
and
ready
to
go.
I
also
have
the
ceo
of
edc,
mr
craig
richard,
and
the
new
chair
james
nozar,
on
standby,
to
be
able
to
present
during
staff
reports
again
the
office
mr
councilman,
mr
carlson's
office
did
not
respond
as
to
whether
they
would
like
to
have
this
presented
during
staff
report.
L
So
therefore,
it's
not
scheduled,
but
I
would
I
would
suggest,
as
an
alternative
to
a
30-day
delay
that
if
you
could
take
the
item
off
under
staff
reports,
we
could
have
a
robust
discussion.
I
would
actually
be
happy
to
consider
a
number
of
the
points
that
mr
carlson
has
presented
this
morning
to
incorporate
those
in
and
present
the
the
contract
for
approval
and
consideration
for
for
council.
Today,
ms
post.
A
L
A
The
edc
for
this
afternoon,
if
we
did
that,
are
you
able
to
get
the
edc
director
or
their
attorneys
or
whoever
on
board
this
afternoon.
We
delayed
it
to
this
afternoon.
A
M
You,
mr
chair,
I
appreciate
that
you
know
when
I
hear
a
lot
of
the
things
going
on
in
in
council.
I
I
always
let's
just
say
this.
I
remember
I
had
a
town
hall
a
couple
weeks
ago
we
had
some
really
angry
people
there
on
on
some
national
political
issues,
and
I
told
people
that
the
temperature
is
very
hot
in
politics.
These
days,
which
is
I
go,
the
temperature
is
115
degrees,
I'm
an
89
degree
guy.
You
know
what.
M
A
little
bit
of
heat,
but
but
it's
it's
it's
it's
hot.
I
had
a
quick
question.
If
I
may
this
contract
to
ms
post,
how
long
is
it
for.
E
M
Thank
you
and
that's
something
that's
very
relevant.
I
would
support
pushing
this
to
staff
reports,
because
we
do
have
a
council
member
who
has
a
a
lot
of
passion
on
this
issue
and
what
not
my
only
challenge
is.
I
I
and-
and
let
me
ask
you
miss
post.
If
I
may,
is
there
any
sort
of-
and
we
can
we
can
probably
get
to
this,
but
what
I'd
be
interested
in
seeing
is
if
time
is
of
the
essence
on
this
contract
etc.
M
My
challenge
with
this
is
that
we're
seeing
a
a
two-page
document
with
by
the
way
a
lot
of
you
know,
suggestions.
Some
of
them
would
appear
sensible
without
being
somebody
who's.
You
know
personally
entangled
in
this,
but
that
we're
seeing
this
on
the
day
of
council
that
we're
gonna
vote
on
something
on
the
consent
agenda.
M
B
Jump
in
one
second,
mr
chairman,
just
in
terms
of
the
the
timing
of
of
this,
if
we,
if
we
take
it
to
staff
reports
with
all
due
respect
to
mrs
post,
you
know
mr
carlson's
got
two
two
full
pages
here
of
suggestions
and
and
we
can't
we
can't
negotiate
this
on
the
fly.
B
That's
why
I
think
the
30
days
is
is
reasonable.
It
looks
like
the
contracts
are
retroactive
to
october
1st,
no
matter
what
so
I
don't
think
timing
is.
Is
that
critical,
but
I
think
we're
you
know.
I
think
we're
going
to
spend
and
waste
a
lot
of
time
when,
in
reality,
if
there's
one
minor
change
or
two
minor
changes,
we're
not
going
to
be
able
to
do
that
anyway,
because
it's
going
to
have
to
go
back
out
and
and
the
other
side's
going
to
have
to
approve
it
with
their
board.
B
Or
what
have
you
they're
executives,
and
we
can't
do
that
on
the
fly,
so
I
just
think
with
all
due
respect
carol.
I
just
think
it's
it's
somewhat
of
a
waste
of
time
for
council
to
be
doing
that.
I
think
that
the
better
approach
is
is
to
work
with
mr
carlson
and
and
to-
and
I
know
I
know
I
know
you're
not
going
to
agree
with
him
on
all
these,
but
whatever
ones
you
can
agree
with
them
on,
we
can
resolve
it,
bring
it
back
in
30
days
and
and
let's
be
a
little
more.
F
Thank
you
so
much
everyone,
you
know
in
tampa
and
politics
the
easy
way
to
discredit
a
a
legitimate
policy
argument
is
to
say:
oh
somebody
doesn't
like
somebody
or
somebody's,
not
looking
at
it
fairly.
In
this
case,
I
didn't
present
opinion.
I
presented
potential
edits
to
a
contract
and
if
we
have
a
staff
discussion
this
afternoon,
it's
going
to
be
about
them,
presenting
all
the
great
things
they
they
think
they've
done
and
me
presenting
why.
I
think
I
disagree
with
them
and
why
their
information
doesn't
hold
up.
F
That's
not
the
point
on
the
table
today.
The
point
is:
how
do
we
protect
the
voting
public?
The
tax
paying
public
for
the
money
we're
putting
in
the
public
in
part
wants
us
to
focus
on
economic
development,
we're
entrusting
an
outsourced
organization
to
do
that
and
all
I'm
all,
I'm
saying,
is:
let's
hold
them
accountable
by
having
some
additional
kind
of
standard
clauses
in
there
and
I'll
tell
you
this
as
it
stands
right,
I
would
vote
against
it.
F
Obviously,
but
if
it
includes
all
of
this
I'll
vote
for
it
and
let's
see
where
they
are
because
at
least
we'll
be
holding
them
accountable,
we'll
know
that
the
information
they're
giving
us
is
correct,
and
I
will
say
this
to
the
points
made
by
miss
post.
I've
spent
the
last
year
or
so
having
two
years
having
conversations
with
this
post
with
john
bennett
with
rob
rosner
about
this
subject
over
and
over
and
over
again,
I
thought
that
there
were
some
aspects
of
it
that
would
be
changed.
F
Based
on
those
conversations
and
a
phone
call
I
had
with
miss
post
a
couple
weeks
ago.
I
found
out
that
there
were
no
changes.
In
fact
they
they
were.
They
were
increasing
the
scope
on
different
things,
and
my
concern
is
about
accountability
to
the
public
and
those
clauses
like
the
ones
I
include,
are
not
in
there.
If,
if
a
media
outlet
wants
to
search
the
public
record,
they'll
see
that
yes,
I
skipped
two
meetings.
Beca
and
I
sent
my
legislative
aid
because
I
didn't
want
to
hear
how
I'm
wrong
and
the
staff
is
right.
F
They
would
not
budge
on
anything
that
I
propose
at
all,
and
why
should
I
sit
in
a
meeting
where
they're
not
listening
to
any
of
the
concerns
I
have
I
mean,
is
it?
Is
it
not
a
legitimate
concern
to
say
that
we
need
to
sign
affidavit
to
say
that
people
met
the
goals
or
didn't
make
the
goals?
There's
all
kinds
of
things
in
here
that
could
or
should
be
done,
and
so
I
I
sent
an
email
that
pretty
much
details
this
whole
list
more
than
a
week
ago,
and
the
response
was
we.
F
We
thought
that
you
would
compromise
with
us.
Well,
compromise
is
about
meeting
halfway
or
meeting
part
way,
not
that
I
have
to
listen
to
a
lecture
on
how
I
should
understand
what
they
do.
I'm
here
to
represent
the
public.
I
happen
to
have
a
deep
expertise
in
in
economic
development.
I
work
with
some
of
the
best
economic
development
groups
in
the
world,
and
I
want
to
hold
this
one
accountable
and
if
we
hold
them
accountable,
we'll
get
the
results
even
working
with
them
and
everybody
will
look
good.
Thank
you.
E
Chairman,
thank
you
very
much.
This
has
nothing
to
do
with
item
35.
Why
I
brought
what
I
brought
up
up.
It
has
to
do
with
the
anger
of
the
voice
in
the
beginning
of
the
conversation.
This
gentleman
just
spoke
spoke
very
kindly
with
a
different
attitude
of
his
voice.
I
appreciate
that,
but
when
you
attack
a
system-
and
I'm
not
talking
about
the
whole
system,
when
you
make
individuals
without
addressing
the
indus
directly,
those
are
what
I'm
bothered
from.
I
don't
come
from
one
side,
railroad
tracks.
E
I
come
from
the
other
side
of
the
railroad
tracks
and
I
also
I'm
not
a
good
politician.
I'm
a
pretty
damn
good
individual
of
facts
that
presents
the
public.
I
try
to
do
what
I
can
with
what
I
have
not
mentally,
not
education-wise,
because
I
have
the
same
degrees.
Most
of
you
have
and
I
have
a
feeling
for
the
community
and
I
fight
for
things
if
one
person
is
against
a
thousand
and
I
believe
that
one
person
is
correct,
I'm
going
to
fight
for
that.
E
E
E
A
F
F
D
Could
if
I
could
follow
up
council
member
miranda's
statement
with
regard
to
the
motion
in
the
second,
the
only
thing
that
needs
to
be
set
is
the
date.
When
you
say
30
days,
the
clerk
has
the
calendar.
You
have
the
calendar
in
front
of
you,
you're
limited
in
your
to
one
regular
meeting
in
november,
which
would
be
what
november
4th
madam
clerk.
D
F
F
It's
not
the
the
point
here
is
the
contract,
which
is
an
issue
between
the
the
edc
and
the
city.
It's
not
about
I'm
not
asking
to
discuss
whether
the
edc
has
hit
its
goals
or
not.
The
the
point
here
is:
these
are
recommended
changes
that
we
would
ask
the
city
staff
to
look
at
and
negotiate
with
the
edc
so
that
we
can
put
safeguards
in
for
the
public,
because.
A
F
F
So
all
we're
asking
is
for
them
to
consider
this
so
that
you
know,
in
my
opinion,
we're
trying
to
put
safeguards
in
so
that
the
public
sees
that
they
get
what
they're
paying
for.
M
Mr
beer,
and
really
fast,
if
I
may,
the
the
chairman
had
just
suggested
that
we
move
this
to
staff
reports.
I
think
that
a
wiser
alternative
would
be
to
push
this
have
number
one
staff
reports,
because
councilman
ding
felder's
statement
on
the
the
heat
and
an
escalation
is
very
on
point
to
limit
this
staff
report
to
15
minutes
hard
limit
and
then
vote
on
this
that
that's
why
I'm
going
to
vote?
How
I
am
I
may
vote
for
this
after
this.
A
But
I
still
use
that
I
I
just
I
I
just
yeah
clarification
because
I
just
was
going
to
was
going
to
do,
which
is
yes.
It
sent
it
to
this
afternoon,
but
mr
miranda
who's
having
different
said
that
it
was
already
emotional,
which
I
remember
oh
yeah,
emotion,
on
the
floor
by
mr
carlson
saying
so.
That
means,
if
that
motion
passes
down,
there's
no
need
to
have
a
presentation
this
afternoon
at
all.
But
right
now
we're
going
to
be
determining
factor.
M
A
D
H
H
C
G
A
A
D
I'm
40.
item
40
is
related
to
the
comprehensive
plan.
I
see
I
see
ms
malone
online.
Thank
you,
ms
malone.
I
appreciate
you
standing
by
for
this.
This
is
on
for
council
to
adopt
the
comprehensive
plan
procedures
manual
for
the
cities
of
tampa
temple,
terrace
and
plant
city
superseding
prior
editions
of
the
manual
council
did
not
specifically
have
a
report
from
the
planning
commission
staff,
but
this,
I
believe,
did
go
or
will
go
to
the
planning
commission.
It
already
has
gone
to
the
planning
commission.
D
Ms
malone
is
indicating
it
has,
which
means
now
it's
the
up
to
the
local
cities,
to
adopt
it.
The
reason
that
council
it
became
the
subject
of
a
discussion
was
because
of
the
fact
that,
and
we've
heard
the
talk
about
privately
initiated
amendments,
and
there
was
a
point
in
time
when
the
tampa
comp
plan
privately
initiated
amendments
were
sort
of
traveling,
along
with
the
land
development
code
and
at
a
point
in
time
they
separated,
and
this
fell
off
the
frankly,
it
fell
off
the
same
track.
That
ldc
is
continuing
with
the
privately
initiated.
D
H
I
would
just
add
that
this
update,
that
is
before
you
today
was
largely
initiated
because
of
the
changes
in
house
bill
487
that
increased
the
threshold
of
small
scale,
amendments
from
10
acres
to
50
acres,
so
that
needed
to
be
updated
in
the
manual.
And
then
we
took
care
of
some
noticing
some
of
the
advertising
procedures.
H
I
would
also
just
mention
that
this
was
before
you.
The
manual
went
through
a
comprehensive
update
last
year
in
february
of
2020
and,
and
it
was
approved
by
this
council
as
well.
It
was
approved.
L
A
C
D
A
A
N
To
you.
D
Recognize
michelle,
I'm
sorry
to
interrupt,
but
items
number
57
and
58
and
number
60
are
to
as
a
result
of
your
meeting
this
past
monday,
to
give
directions
to
move
these
to
an
afternoon
meeting
at
1,
30
p.m
and
with
regard
to
number
59
that
has
been
previously
removed
from
the
agenda.
So
you
can
actually
just
move
these
as
one
motion,
57,
58
and
60
setting
the
public
hearings,
you.
E
D
D
A
All
three
out
of
57
58
and
60.,
mr
dean
fella,
moved
mrs
maniscalco
second.
K
D
D
And
mr
chairman
and
council
just
a
reminder
that
you
do
also
have
two
review
hearings
set
for.
A
B
A
S
Morning,
chair
morning,
council
regarding
item
number,
eight,
a
requested
modification
to
the
existing
sidewalk
code
for
chapter
22
streets
and
sidewalks,
specifically
22-103.
S
As
submitted,
the
requested
code
reflects
the
request
made
by
council
the
original
request,
or
the
original
information
was
submitted
by
externally
by
walk
fights
campa
that
was
then
reviewed
by
council
and
our
role
as
advisors
to
council.
We've
reviewed
this
we've
held
several
meetings
with
many
stakeholders,
including
the
builders
association
walk
by
tampa.
S
We've
listened
to
a
lot
of
their
suggestions
and
recommendations
and
partnered
with
the
legal
department
and
that
basis
we
are
presenting
this
code
change
for
first
hearing
I'd
like
to
highlight
a
couple
of
things
regarding
this
code
change,
one
that
we
believe
as
proposed.
S
It
will
simplify
the
current
goal
by
eliminating
loopholes
or
exceptions
to
building
or
paying
into
the
sidewalk
trust
fund
for
new
developments,
particularly
single
family
homes,
one
or
for
one
or
two
homes,
or
also
commercial
properties.
S
Finally,
I'd
also
like
to
provide
a
couple
of
clarifications
on
items
that
were
discussed
previously
regarding
major
renovation.
This
language
exists
in
the
current
code
as
well,
and
it
does
speak
to
major
renovations,
as
defined
in
chapter
27,
which
is
over
50
of
the
house
value.
S
B
Thank
you,
vic.
No,
I
think
I
think
you
did
answer
answer
my
question,
because
a
couple
of
the
folks
were
making
a
big
deal
about
the
the
renovations
and
trying
to
mislead
the
public
into
thinking
that,
oh,
if
I'm
going
to
you
know,
throw
some
paint
on
the
house
or
do
some
other
minor
renovations.
I've
got
to
build
a
whole
new
sidewalk
and
that's
not
the
case.
B
I
just
read
chapter
27
definition
of
major
renovations
and,
as
you
said,
it
has
to
be
50
percent
of
the
assessed
value
of
the
home
for
that
additional
renovation,
and
we
know
that
is
a
significant
renovation.
That's
a
major
renovation.
If
you've
got
a
house,
that's
valued
at
you
know
three,
four:
five
hundred
thousand
dollars:
that's
a
two
hundred
thousand
dollar.
You
know
renovation,
it's
not
a
small
project
and
and
basically
the
sidewalk
we're
talking
about
for
a
typical
50-foot
lot.
B
You
know
whether
or
not
it's
it's
forty
dollars
a
linear
foot
you're
talking
about
you
know
without
this,
without
the
driveway
you're
talking
about
twelve
hundred
dollars.
If
it's
seventy
five
dollars
a
linear
foot
and
it
has
no
driveway-
perhaps
you
know
you're
talking
about
twenty
eight
hundred
dollars
so
or
thirty
five
hundred
dollars,
but
anyway
the
bottom
line.
Is
it's
not
prohibitive?
B
These
days,
most
of
the
new,
a
lot
of
the
new
homes
that
are
being
constructed
in
south
tampa
are
a
million
dollars.
I
did
the
math,
just
like
charlie
always
does
the
math.
I
did
the
math
and
two
thousand
dollar
sidewalk
is
point
two
percent
of
a
million
dollar
home
construction
point
two
percent,
not
even
one
percent.
B
Okay,
it's
a
fifth
of
one
percent.
You
know,
okay,
if
you
have
some
homes
in
other
parts
of
town
that
are
new
homes.
Maybe
it's
a
four
hundred
thousand
dollar
home,
but
even
so
it's
it's
still
less
than
one
percent
of
that
four
hundred
thousand
dollar
home,
and
if
it's
truly
an
affordable
home,
we
have
an
exception
for
that
right.
Vic.
S
B
10
years
ago,
certain
people
in
this
town
came
to
city
council,
and
I
think
they
slid
it
through
very,
very
quickly,
without
counsel
really
knowing
what
they
were
doing
and
they
and
they
created
a
big
loophole,
the
sidewalk,
stompers
and
and
janet
and
and
emily
and
those
folks
went
out,
and
and
they
did
the
research
that
the
city
city
should
have
done
and
they
concluded
that
we've
probably
lost
somewhere
between
a
half
million
to
a
million
dollars
a
year
during
that
10-year
period
of
homes
that
were
constructed
without
sidewalks
and
and
without
contributing
into
the
in-move
fee.
B
N
Recognized,
thank
you
very
much
and
councilman
dean
felder
brought
up
what
I
was
going
to
ask,
which
was
what
is
a
home
renovation
or
major
renovation,
which
is
that
50
plus
of
the
assessed
home
value
and
again
councilman
dingfielder,
went
over
those
details
considering
home
prices,
new
construction
prices,
especially
in
certain
parts
of
the
city
that
are
million
dollars
or
close
to
it,
and
what
not,
when
I'm
out
in
the
community
and
I'm
sure
their
council
members
hear
the
same
thing.
One
of
the
first
things
I
get
are,
you
know,
fill
the
potholes.
N
When
are
you
going
to
pave
the
street
and
when
are
you
going
to
build
the
sidewalks,
and
I
see
in
in
many
parts
of
this
community
the
lack
thereof
sidewalks
you
mentioned
ditches
and
whatnot.
We
talked
about
you,
know
west,
tampa,
ditches
and
and
there's
ditches
throughout
the
city,
but
we're
way
behind
we're
one
of
the
deadliest.
If
not
the
deadliest
in
the
country,
we
embrace
vision,
zero,
but
we
don't
put
our
money
where
our
mouth
is.
You
know
we
are
in
this
in
this
case,
because
we're
actually
contributing
to
pedestrian
safety.
N
Safety
of
people
that
are
in
wheelchairs
people
that
are
on
bicycles,
whatever
it
is,
there's
a
criticism
of
well,
you
know
you're
building
a
sidewalk
here
and
a
sidewalk
there
and
it's
not
complete.
We
have
neglected
this
forever.
N
So
if
we
wouldn't
have
neglected
this
from
the
beginning
and
just
built
the
sidewalk,
we
would
have
had
a
complete
grid
system
now
we're
playing
catch-up.
This
is
the
right
thing
to
do.
It's
already
been
said,
the
mayor's
on
board,
with
the
staff's
on
board
with
it.
I
hope
that
council
is
on
board
with
it.
We
have
to
keep
people
safe.
N
We
have
a
lot
of
people
that
walk
or
want
to
walk,
and
there
are
a
lot
of
places
that
do
not
have
the
sidewalks,
whether
it's
kids
walking
to
school,
whether
it's
the
elderly,
walking
through
the
neighborhood,
whether
it's
somebody
in
a
wheelchair,
motorized
or
not.
I
see
these
people
all
the
time.
We
have
a
very,
very
dangerous
situation.
It's
not
a
lot
of
money.
I
talked
to
to
realtors
or
I
people
there
in
the
home
building
business
and
they
all
say
I've
never
made
this
much
money.
N
I
heard
it
yesterday:
I've
had
the
best
last
few
years.
The
housing
market
is
is
ridiculous.
Oh
you
know
the
house
is
half
a
million
dollars.
People
are
fighting
and
they're
offering
10
20
30
000
cash
over
that
just
to
get
that
house
and
that's
happened
in
many
instances.
So
what's
a
few
thousand
dollars
to
do
the
right
thing
to
help
us
build
the
sidewalks
necessary
infrastructure
investment,
I'm
happy
to
support
it.
Thank
you,
mr.
M
Thank
you,
mr
chair
yeah,
and
I
and
I
agree
with
what's
been
said-
I'm
glad
to
support
this.
I
think
this
is
a
a
reasonable
measure
that
we
can
do
to
do
things
that
that
government
should
be
doing
or
causing
to
be
done
whenever
it
comes
to
sidewalks.
We
know
that
our
city
of
tampa
budget
for
sidewalks
is,
I
believe,
about
850
000.
I
believe
it
is
which
is
remarkably
low.
Remarkably
low.
We
were
going
to
get
four
or
five
times
higher
into
raw
for
transportation.
That's
something
that's
off
the
table.
M
This
is
something
that
helps
doesn't
help
us
get
to
where
we
should
be
110,
but
it
is
a
useful
and
reasonable
tool
to
be
used
to
help
us
to
ultimately
get
there
and
mind
you.
If
there's,
if
there's
unintended
consequences
from
this,
then
we
can
take
a
look
at
it
and
then
address
those
issues.
But
for
me
from
what
I've
seen,
it
is
a
very
reasonable
tool
that
is
used
to
do
something
that
is
a
neighborhood
need.
M
I
always
remember
conversations
with
a
gentleman
who's,
a
friend
to
a
lot
of
us,
mario
cavado,
who
always
talks
about
when
in
the
world.
Am
I
going
to
get
sidewalks
in
west
tampa?
You
know
in
west
tampa
when
is
it
going
to
happen
and
a
lot
of
parts
of
the
city
are
are
are
asking
that
and-
and
I
know
a
lot
of
council
members.
O
M
Virtually
everybody's,
always,
you
know,
doing
work
on
sidewalks
that
center
no
councilman,
menescalco
councilman
citro
talked
a
lot
about
that
issue
very
early
for
this
one.
In
particular,
I
wanted
to
thank
councilman
dingfelder,
because
this
is
an
ordinance
and
when
you
work
on
an
ordinance
and
and
and
put
it
together
and
go
to
staff
going
hey
folks,
I
got
this
idea.
Let's,
let's
make
it
into
an
ordinance,
that's
not
easy!
M
So
I
I
I'm
a
really
big
proponent
of
giving
credit
where
credit's,
due
on
as
it
relates
to
city,
council
and
whatnot,
and-
and
I
wanted
to
thank
councilman
dingfelder
for
this-
because
again
coming
up
with
ordinances
on
issues
like
this,
where
you're
dealing
with
a
lot
of
sides
and
and
and
trying
to
broker
a
compromise
and
ultimately
you
try
to
mediate
things
and
you
go
hey,
listen,
we're,
maybe
not
going
to
meet
where
we
want
to
be
on
this.
M
That
takes
a
lot
of
of
work,
so
I
I
wanted
to
salute
that,
but
again
I'll
be
glad
to
support
this.
I
think
this
is
something
that's
needed,
and
I
wanted
to
thank
everybody
for
their
work.
Thank
the
mayor
for
her
support
of
this.
I
think
that's
important
as
well
too.
Thank
you.
E
Yes,
I
made
my
speech,
mr
chairman,
you
know
this
reminds
me
of
another
ordinance
that
when
I
ran
for
office
last
time,
someone
spoke
that
I
voted
against
and
they
were
right
on
the
first
part
of
it,
and
that
reminds
me
of
the
plan
that
it
was
on
transportation
when
we
started
giving
the
cameras
the
tickets
out.
I
don't
know
if
you
all
remember
that
those
funds
were.
I
voted
against
it
because
the
funds
were
not
going
to
repair
and
help
the
intersection
in
which
the
tickets
were
given
at.
E
E
We
have
a
contract
with
the
administration,
whoever
the
mayor
is
at
that
time
should
put
20,
and
I
know
if
you
know
about
this
vic
or
not,
I
don't
even
you
ever
told
about
it
and
is
that
money
going
into
the
transportation
fund
for
that
district?
For
that
intersection
to
be
brought
up
to
standards,
I
don't
know
and
that's
another
question
for
another
day
but
repair,
I'm
remembering
marrying
that
ordinance
with
this
ordinance
do
we
have
a
plan?
What
is
the
plan?
Where
are
you
going
to
start
at?
E
How
are
you
going
to
get
out
of
the
situation?
What
do
you
get
out
of
it?
You?
The
administration,
has
already
admitted
that
in
the
sidewalk
fund,
they've
used
that
money
for
sidewalks
repair.
That
was
not
part
of
the
deal,
so
they
owe
that
money
back
to
the
sidewalk
fund.
I'm
going
with
you
guys
now.
The
administration
also
passed
this
administration
future
there's
also
a
tree
fund.
E
Do
we
really
know
how
many
trees
are
being
planted
and
where
the
money
goes?
No,
so
later
on
I'll
make
those
things.
So
what
I?
What
I'd
like
to
see
is,
is
to
see
where
the
what's
the
plan,
no
one's,
explained
to
us,
a
where
the
sidewalks
are
at
or
be
built
b,
whether
they
need
repair
c
connectivity
and
my
aid.
I
hope
she's
going
to
show
some
of
just
some
of
the
things
here
that
in
1
15
minutes
a
block
and
away
from
my
house.
E
E
E
Usually
the
pose
is
what
tells
you
where
the
property
line
is
the
next
one?
I
like
that
one
you're
going
down.
This
is
a
block
from
my
house.
I
can
show
you
tens
of
thousands
of
these.
What's
going
to
happen
there
they
said.
Does
it
address
that?
I
don't
know
you
see
where
the
grass
is
at
down
to
the
curb
it's
about
eight
to
ten
inches
deep
somebody's
gonna
fall
and
break
her
leg
next
one!
Please!
E
How
about
that
one!
That's
nice!
You
can
walk
up
to
the
sidewalk
and
hit
a
pope
next
one,
please
that's
autumn!
Woodlawn!
That's
why
I'm
sure
you
the
eight
to
nine
inches
down
if
you're,
trying
to
walk
in
your
elderly
person
or
a
young
person,
you
may
trip
and
break
an
arm
or
leg
how
about
that?
One,
that's
nice!
So
that's
what
we
unintended
consequences
is
what
I'm
looking
at,
because
I
see
what's
happening,
that's
a
beautiful
one.
E
Let
me
have
another
one,
please
I'm
running
out
of
saliva
this
one
here
is
adjacent
to
that
property.
Where
there
is
no
sidewalk,
is
it
going
to
take
what
whoa?
Let
me
go
back
just.
Is
it
going
to
take
three
years,
five
years,
50
years
or
a
hundred
years
or
500
years,
to
connect
that
sidewalk
all
the
way
down?
This
is
about
three
blocks
away
from
the
stadium,
the
football
stadium.
E
E
Who
was
there
first,
the
tree
of
the
sidewalk,
I
would
say
the
tree:
there's
four
inches
all
meets
a
criteria,
so
we
haven't
addressed
anything
of
these
things.
What
I'd
like
to
see
is
this
council
put
everything
in
order
not
just
blanket
thing
and
have
more
problems
later
on
when
this
thing
is
passed?
All
I'm
asking
is
the
loopholes,
and
I
want
an
audit
of
the
people
who
said
that
there's
milli
a
million
and
a
million
and
a
half
dollars
that
we
lost,
I
want
to
find
out
who
they
are.
E
So
I
can
personally
file
a
lawsuit
against
them
if
they
violated
the
code
or
at
the
time
of
permitting
whether
given
a
pass
because
they
met
the
coat.
I
don't
like
to
throw
darts
unless
there's
a
dart
board
that
I'm
trying
to
hit,
I
don't
throw
darts
into
an
alley,
that's
dark,
so
I
want
to
see
everything
brought
into
one.
E
I
want
to
see
this
done
right
and
it's
not
being
done
right.
We
don't
have
a
plan.
You
can't
tell
me
where
the
sidewalks
are
going.
You
can't
say
that
there's
a
ditch
there
and
I
don't
care
who
you
are.
You
have
a
debt.
You
still
pay
to
somebody
else
to
have
a
sidewalk
that
to
me
is
not
the
way
the
democratic
system
works.
E
So
you
talk
about
people
in
affordable
housing.
You
talk
about
people
over
50
percent
of
the
house.
The
problem
is
that
the
valuation
of
the
house
is
not
what
they
want
to
sell
the
house
for
that's,
not
the
value
of
the
house,
what
they're
gonna
get
for
it,
it's
what
they're
being
taxed
for,
but
sixty
seventy
thousand
dollars
the
majority
of
them
are,
and
it's
not
about
west
tampa
it's
about
west
tampa
it's
about
north
of
hillsboro
avenue
it's
in
drew
park,
and
when
you
talk
about
south
tampa,
you
look
at
port.
E
Tampa,
there's
ditches
there
that
a
semi
can
go
in.
You
never
find
a
semi
same
thing
in
drew
park.
There's
a
ditch
on
hider
that
if
there's
a
bomb
scare
there's
one
I'm
going
to
hide
because
it's
got
cement
all
the
way
around
it.
So
it
does
it's
about
10
foot
wide
by
10
foot
deep
and
we
still
talk.
We
still
have
it
addressed
in
other
problems,
but
we're
going
to
pass
an
ordinance
and
say
we're
going
to
fix
it
later.
You
better
fix
it
before
it
does,
and
I'm
dead
serious
about
what
I
said.
E
E
Guess
where
the
property
line
is
at
right,
even
with
the
telephone
there's
a
tree.
Is
it
on
the
city
side
or
his
side,
it's
on
50
50..
So
what
are
you
going
to
do
with
that?
Tree
got
only
half
of
it.
If
he
wants
to
build
a
sidewalk,
he
called
me
he
wants
to
build
the
sidewalk
in
the
driveway,
and
you
know
what
they
said
that
from
when
I
spoke
to
him
this
morning
at
about
8
30.
In
the
morning
he
said
there
was
an
inspector.
Three
inspectors
said
that
the
tree
is
in
livable
condition.
E
It
does
not
need
to
be
taken
down
now.
How
are
you
going
to
put
a
sidewalk
there?
You
want
to
take
the
tree
down.
I
can
give
you
the
address:
1729
powerton
west
powell.
I
was
there
yesterday
checking
the
tree
out
that
the
gentleman
called
me
on
a
complaint.
So
what
are
we
going
to
do
with
that?
One
individual
that
I
mentioned
earlier?
A
All
right
I
gave
mr
miranda
a
little
extra
time,
gave
me
a
difference.
I'm
gonna
let
vic
respond
to
some
of
it,
because
those
are
valid
concerns.
Where
is
the
implementation
process
with
this
ordinance,
I
think
that's
the
key
factor,
the
implementation
process,
vic
you're,
recognized.
S
Thank
you
chair,
so
councilman.
I
heard
three
things
that
you
would
like
clarity
on.
One
is:
what
is
our
plan?
The
other
is.
Why
are
we
introducing
or
making
these
changes
when
we
have
sidewalk
challenges
on
our
streets
already
and
then
the
third
is
about
repairs,
which
I
might
look
illegal
to
help
us
up
with.
But
let's
start
with
what
the
plan
is.
So,
as
we
discussed
yesterday
as
well,
we
have
mapped
out
our
needs
and
our
overall
needs
for
sidewalk
to
have
sidewalk
on
either
side
of
every
street
in
tampa
is
1300
miles.
S
Now,
that's
1300
miles
that
current
funding
levels
will
take
a
very
long
time
absolutely,
but
that's
not
the
only
way
or
the
only
source
that
we're
depending
on
to
move
our
bike,
walk
plans
forward
this
change
to
the
code
and
it's
an
existing
code.
It
isn't
a
new
code,
we're
just
removing
loopholes.
That's
it
is
one
part
of
that
strategy.
The
other
part
of
that
strategy,
as
councilman
vieira
mentioned,
was
looking
at
other
funding
sources
like
surtax,
in
addition
to
our
current
sources
as
well.
So
by
no
means
is
this
one
mechanism
to
solve.
S
All
of
our
sidewalk
problems
now
going
to
sidewalk
challenges.
The
pictures
that
you
showed
us.
I
completely
agree
that
we
have
all
kinds
of
challenges.
One
of
our
biggest
challenges
is
oak
priests
that
oftentimes
pop
up
sidewalks
and
damage
these
sidewalks,
but
that
isn't
a
reason
not
to
build
sidewalks.
In
the
first
place
they
can
be
repaired,
they
can
be
rebuilt
and
we
can
look
at
and
are
looking
at
what
are
better
species
that
will
provide
a
combination
of
shade
but
limit
pre-root
damage
and
also
what
other
measures
exist.
S
So
I
completely
concur
that
we
have
sidewalk
challenges.
That's
why
one
of
the
reasons
we're
having
this
conversation
in
the
first
place
and
then,
finally,
as
far
as
the
repairs
go-
and
you
know,
current
site
walk
into
the
fees
are
being
used
to
build
new
sidewalk
and
repair
new
sidewalk
oftentimes.
That
repair
literally
means
removing
a
panel
and
putting
in
new
sidewalk,
and
so
we
have
conferred
with
legal.
We
have
put
this
together
in
a
thoughtful
manner,
and
the
goal
of
this
proposed
ordinance
or
the
amended
ordinance
is
simplicity.
S
It
is
purely
simplicity
so
that
we
can
track
better
and
finally,
you'd
mention
some
numbers
that
were
proposed
by
external
groups.
That
may
have
even
initiated
this
conversation,
but
at
no
point
do
we
own
that
analysis
or
that
data
again,
we
do
not
feel
proposing
these
changes
to
the
ordinance
preclude
any
other
conditions
that
exist
out
there
or
any
kind
of
historical
deployment
of
sidewalks
or
not.
We
just
feel
that
this
is
a
good
policy.
S
It
is
equitable
and
one
of
the
biggest
beneficiaries
of
this
or
of
this
ordinance
rather
are
going
to
be
people
in
neighborhoods,
where
there's
a
lot
of
diversity,
lower
income
and
not
as
much
development
as
elsewhere
in
tampa.
So
this
is
about
equity
and
getting
that
prosperity
across
the
board.
This
is
also
about
our
ability,
as
practitioners
and
engineers,
to
prioritize
our
needs
via
the
sidewalk
trust
point
or
the
in-lu
fee,
when
sidewalk
building
is
either
not
teachable
or
a
contractor
ops
out
of
it.
S
E
E
On
your
authorities,
I'll
be
dead
50
years
from
now,
and
that
three
still
be
there
and
the
sidewalk
can
still
be
broken
and
then
the
one
at
17
29
the
one
with
the
trees
in
the
middle.
How
we
going
to
solve
that
one
and
like
that
one
you
have.
You
spoke
in
general
terms
and
then
again
and
not
I'm
not
here
the
millions
and
million
and
a
half
dollars.
That
would
say
that
was
in
essence,
stolen
and
then
the
other
side
said
it
wasn't
we're
just
going
to
leave.
E
E
There
was
one
side
that
said
a
million
to
a
million
and
a
half
dollars
that
were
disappeared.
I
won't
say
stolen
and
the
other
side
is
saying
here's
why
I
like
to
have
an
investigation
of
those
typical
facts,
and
it
won't
take
long
to
do
that
before
I
vote.
I'm
not
a
vote.
I'm
not
opposed
to
voting
for
the
ordinance,
I'm
opposed
to
vote
for
the
orders.
E
The
way
it
is
because
all
these
generalities
are
not
cleared
up
and
if
I'm
confused
on
it
so
is
the
public
did
we
have
150
one
point
to
1.5
million
disappear
this
side
saying
yes,
because
the
ordinance
said
that
we're
making
crooks
out
of
people
that
are
not
crooks
by
saying
in
the
windows
on
either
side,
and
I
don't
like
that.
I
like
to
make
sure
that
when
I
open
my
mouth,
I
have
facts
to
present.
In
fact
what
I
said,
I
don't
have
those
facts,
vic,
I'm
sorry
to
say
that.
B
It's
money,
it's
the
loophole,
it's
not!
They
didn't
the
the
people
who
built
those
homes
without
the
sidewalks
took
advantage
of
the
loophole,
which
was
their
legal
right
to
do
that.
Okay,
there
were
10
years
when
the
loophole
was
big
enough
to
walk,
drive
a
truck
through
and
and
that's
what
was
allowed
and
that's
what
was
done
so,
therefore,
what
they
did
was
they
said.
If
the
loophole
hadn't
been
there
for
the
last
10
years,
then
this
is
the
amount,
the
amount
of
money
that
we
could
have
been
collected.
B
So
I
don't
believe
anybody's
asserting
that
it
was
you
know
yeah.
Maybe
people
use
the
term
loosely
stolen
or
this,
and
that
I
want
to
clarify
on
behalf
of
anybody
who
said
that
that
that's
not
the
case,
it's
just
money
that
the
city
could
have
collected.
If
we
had
closed
up
the
loophole
10
years
ago,
it's
water
under
the
bridge,
it's
all
gone:
okay,
but
but
effective.
B
Today
or
two
weeks
from
now
when
we,
when
we
do
a
second
reading
on
this,
then
that
loophole
will
be
closed
and
we
will
start
either
collecting
the
money
or
people
will
build
the
sidewalks
and-
and
I
I
think,
it's
really
important
to
be
to
clarify
that.
If,
if
you
want
to
go
deeper
into
you
know
th
that
money
issue
and
that
sort
of
thing,
that's
totally
your
prerogative
and
I'll
support
your
motion,
but
it
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
the
ordinance
itself.
B
The
ordinance
stands
on
its
own
merits,
gentlemen,
have
already
spoken
to
it
and
I'm
not
going
to
repeat
it.
It's
a
good
ordinance,
it's
a
solid
ordinance
and
it
closes
the
loophole.
That's
been
there
for
10
years
and
I
think
we
should
do
it
today
and
we
shouldn't
delay
it
because
when
did
we
do
we
delay
it?
Then
everybody
will
come
in
and
take
their
own
pot
shots
and
pretty
soon
the
whole
thing
falls
out.
I.
J
Thank
you,
mr
chair.
I
I
I
hate
to
sound
like
a
a
beatles
song.
I
me
mine,
but
I
have
spent
time
working
with
sidewalk
stoppers.
I
have
gone
out
to
roosevelt
elementary
to
see
first
hand
the
problems
that
children
face,
walking
two
schools
riding
their
bikes.
I've
seen
it
firsthand.
J
J
S
J
S
So
we
have
many
grand
trees
in
the
right
of
way
throughout
the
city.
Building,
sidewalk
and
removing
grime
trees
are
inherently
in
conflict
where
possible,
and
every
time
possible
we
try
to
preserve
grand
trees.
This
is
also
part
of
the
code,
so
it's
a
matter
of
where
these
grand
trees
exist.
What
the
priorities
are,
and
I
keep
going
back
to
the
priorities,
because
the
plan
to
council
in
miranda's
point
is
important
and
our
priorities
begin
with
schools
and
vicinity
of
schools.
S
Then
it
also
includes
ada
persons
with
disabilities,
access
to
transit,
major
corridors,
and
so
as
we
follow
these
priorities,
we're
going
to
come
across
these
challenges
with
or
without
this
proposed
ordinance,
even
with
the
ordinance
that
we
have
currently.
I
J
J
F
I
would
just
like
to
say:
I've
talked
to
a
lot
of
community
members
about
this.
We've
received
hundreds
of
emails
about
it.
The
first
conversation
I
had
with
emily
himsdale
from
sidewalk
stompers
was
maybe
three
years
ago
about
it
and
the
problems
that
were.
H
F
Mentioned
are
real
problems
with
kids
and
families
and
people
with
disabilities
and
others.
Sorry
taking
risks
every
day,
because
there
are
not
enough
sidewalks.
This
program
is
not
going
to
solve
the
sidewalk
problem.
It's
a
little
part
of
the
fix.
The
bigger
issue
is:
we've
got
to
put
more
of
our
budget
into
sidewalks.
F
F
The
last
thing,
though,
is
that
it
doesn't
mean
in
the
future.
We
can't
modify
something
one
option
I
was
thinking
about
overnight
was
that
the
industry
says
that
they
can
build
things
cheaper
than
the
city,
and
I
know
sometimes
in
deals.
The
city
will
contract
with
builders.
I
wonder
not
for
today,
but
I
wonder
in
the
future.
F
Is
there
some
way
if,
if
the
builders
can
build
sidewalks
at
a
cheaper
cost,
is
there
some
way
that
that
the
that
they
in
lieu
of
could
also
be
building
sidewalks
in
lieu
of
and
maybe
instead
of
what
what
the
discounted
rate
would
have
covered?
Maybe
it's
slightly
more
so
we
get
more
sidewalks
for
our
money
than
we
would
have
with
a
higher
rate
if
we
made
them
pay
it.
F
A
I
read
the
ordinance,
I
hope
I'm
talk
to
you,
you
know
it's,
it's
something.
That's
needed!
Miss
noreen
copeland
calls
me
every
day
and
needs
to
have
about
on
her
street
about
sidewalks
every
every
week.
She
calls
me
she's,
probably
listening
right
now
and
I've
said
mr
mcrae
and
vic
heard
her
complain
about
her
her
street.
A
A
If
a
builder
opts
out
to
pay
and
lose
who's,
who's
going
back,
making
sure
he's
paid,
he
or
she
is
paid
who's,
who's
handling
that
to
know
that,
that's
being
done,
I
mean
I
I
my
thing
is:
if
you're
going
to
pay,
you
should
be
paying
that
upfront.
We
should
be
validating
it,
that
money
is
going.
Where
needs
to
be
going
and
you
shouldn't
get
what
I
call
the
typical
occupancy
until
it
shows
you
paid
it.
I
Good
morning,
council
abby
billy,
director
of
development
and
growth
management.
With
this
modification
to
the
code,
there
is
accompanying
that
a
new
form
that
is
being
submitted
into
the
asella
system
with
any
building
permits.
It
will
be
identifying
whether
or
not
they
are
requesting
the
exemptions
that
remain
if
they
are
requesting
that
exemption.
That
fee
will
then
be
associated
with
the
record
at
that
time,
once
it
is
determined
that
they
are
eligible
for
the
exemption.
I
That's
not
in
the
ordinance
that's
in
our
operations
as
we
do
business,
all
fees
are
assessed
prior
to
the
permit
being
issued.
All
fees
are
paid
so
that
in
lieu
fee
would
have
to
be
paid.
A
I
see
I
see
the
attorney
conference
room
because
I
don't
I
don't
want
to
lose
money.
I'm
going
to
support.
I
want
to
make
sure
we're
going
to
we're
going
to
get
our
fair
share,
because
my
understanding
is
we.
We
lose
a
lot,
a
lot
of
money
because
people
don't
pay
and
we
don't
track
it
to
make
sure
they're
paying.
So
if
this
is
going
to
be
the
case,
if
it
looks
like
it
probably
is
going
to
pass,
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we've
got
something
in
place
or
in
this
order.
S
So
chair,
if
I
may,
the
ordinance
does
include
that
we
will
present
annually
a
report
on
all
of
the
collections
and
all
of
the
deployments
that
were
done
on
an
annual
basis.
Now,
should
council
choose
or
prefer,
we
can
do
it
twice
a
year
as
well.
I
just
also
like
the
caveat
that
some
of
the
form
changes
that
we're
working
on
with
development
and
growth
management.
S
Those
will
take
about
six
to
eight
months.
I've
been
told
by
summer
of
next
year.
We
those
will
be
ready
to
go
where
we'll
be
able
to
track
these
things
and
start
reporting
on
them.
So
the
end
of
next
year
we'll
be
able
to
report
on
a
six-month
basis
as
needed,
but
there
is
tracking-
and
that
is
part
of
the
ordinance
as
an
annual
report.
A
Yeah
yeah,
I
understand
the
annual
report,
I'm
I'm
saying
who's,
always
who's
watching
the
house.
Now
you
can
give
me
a
report
later
on
and
I've
got
all
these
people
who
ain't
paid,
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
who's
going
to
watch
that
now
to
make
sure
that
people
are
paying.
Because
then,
when
you
have
your
annual
report,
it
should
say
everyone's
paid.
I
Comes
through
us
when
you're
putting
in
your
building
permit,
let's,
for
example,
use
a
new
single
family
residence
that
residence
comes
in.
There's
a
42
inch
grand
tree
immediately
in
front
of
the
property
they
are
going
to
be
requesting
the
exemption.
We
would
review
that
requested
exemption
form
why
the
exemption
is
being
requested.
I
We
would
ensure,
based
on
the
site,
conditions
that
exist,
and
they
are
eligible
for
the
exemption
at
that
time.
If
the
exemption
is
issued,
the
fee
is
assessed.
The
permit
will
not
be
issued
until
those
fees
are
paid.
We
have
a
way
to
track
that,
okay
and-
and
we
will
be-
you-
know,
tracking
it
moving
forward,
one
that
the
record
you
know
a
cell
is
a
record-keeping
system,
that
the
record
has
that
form
and
that
that
fee
has
been
associated
with
that
record
and
that
fee
has
been
paid.
I
A
All
right,
mr
dainfeld
I'll,
let
you
try
to
crack
it
and
we'll
see
where
it
goes.
B
Okay-
and
I
just
wanted
to
stress
to
mr
miranda
that
and
mr
sitro-
this
is
first
reading,
as
mr
shelby
tells
us
often,
you
know
there's
opportunities
and
that's
why
we
have
second
reading
if
something
changes,
but
for
now
I'm
going
to
read
the
following:
ordinance:
2021-8
modifying
chapter
22.
B
E
I
speak
on
the
ordinary
chairman.
I
will
not
be
supporting
in
a
first
reading,
hopefully
my
second
reading
they
address
what
the
plan
is.
I
want
to
see
a
concrete
plan
of
where
they're
going
to
put
the
sidewalks,
not
just
so
we're
going
to
have
a
plan.
I
don't
go
for
that
number
one
number
two:
is
that
there's
also
a
state
statute
that
requires
you
once
you
collect
monies
to
have
it
done
within
three
years.
E
I
want
to
see
that
plan,
how
they're
going
to
do
it
within
three
years
once
they
get
the
money
where's
it
going
to.
If
I
pay
a
a
tax,
there
is
no
sidewalk
where
I
live,
but
there
is
one
across
the
street
that
was
done
in
a
conjunction
on
a
deal
with
another
hospital
years
ago,
and
people
do
use
that
sidewalk
to
walk
their
dogs
and
other
things.
E
It's
incumbent
upon
me
to
say
that,
yes,
that
that
value
of
the
house
is
not
the
value
which
you're
going
to
sell
it
on,
but
it's
the
value
that's
assessed
by
the
tax
assessor's
office,
whether
that
50
percent
kicks
in.
I
guess
I'm
not
sure
it
is
or
not.
So
if
you
build
just
you,
you
have
a
child
and
you
have
a
wife
and
you
have
another
baby
coming.
You
want
to
build
a
family
room
and
a
in
a
bedroom
extra.
E
You
know
what
and
make
me
the
50
increase
on
the
value
of
the
house,
because
the
construction
costs
have
gone
so
high
and
the
value
of
the
house
is
still
there
because
of
where
it's
located
at
it's
located
in
another
district.
The
value
of
the
house
would
be
much
higher
okay.
So
I
want
to
find
out
all
that
information.
E
A
All
right
vic,
I
I
agree
with
mr
miranda.
A
I
I
sent
you
a
list
from
the
tampa
bay
building
association
with
their
questions,
we're
short
of
time,
but
I'm
gonna
support
it
today,
but
I
want
to
meet
with
you
to
make
sure
I
understand
what
they're
saying
in
their
in
their
briefing
to
make
sure
I'm
right
in
my
assessment
and
making
sure
also
that
we
do
have
a
plan,
because
even
we're
going
to
implement
this
nothing's
ever
perfect,
but
we've
got
to
have
some
type
of
road
map
to
make
sure
we're
going
to
get
where
we're
going.
A
All
right.
All
right,
there's
been
a
motion
made.
Mr
mr
dinkle
has
read
it.
I
believe
mr
maniscalco,
a
second
all
right,
roll
call.