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A
Kerry
is
married
with
his
wife
Amy.
They
have
been
married
for
coming
up
on
wow
almost
30
years.
That's
great.
He
has
three
children,
Carrie
and
Amy's.
Fathers
are
both
baptist
ministers.
He
received
his
bachelor's
in
pastoral
Theology
and
earned
a
master's
degree
from
Trinity
Baptist
College
in
2005..
He
began
his
ministry
at
Southside,
Baptist
Church
in
Tampa
Florida,
where
he
is
currently
the
pastor
and
he
has
been
the
Tampa
Police
chaplain
since
2005.
so
Pastor.
It
is
our
great
pleasure
to
have
you
here
today.
B
To
say
it's
an
honor
to
be
here
today
and
before
I
pray.
Many
of
you
have
seen
the
devastation
down
in
Fort
Myers
in
that
area
and.
C
We
truly
have
much
to
be
thankful
for
for
how
God
has
sustained
this
city
through
all
of
that
reminded
in
Psalm
103,
where
it
says,
bless
the
Lord
O
my
soul
and
forget
not
all
his
benefits,
and
so
let's
do
that
this
morning,
Our
Father.
We
just
want
to
take
a
moment
this
morning
to
thank
you
and
to
recognize
your
great
mercy
upon
this
city
and
how
you
have
blessed
us
and
Lord.
We
thank
you
for
how
you
have
allowed
this
city
to
grow
and
to
prosper
and
Lord.
C
We
just
recognize
that
it's
been
your
hand
of
Grace
that
has
sustained
us
Lord,
as
we
have
even
seen,
Devastation
down
south
and
Lord.
We
realize
that
that
storm
could
have
landed
here
and
Lord
that
our
agenda
would
have
been
much
different
today,
but
God
you,
you
have
been
kind
to
us
and
so
Lord.
We
thank
you
for
that,
and
we
want
to
praise
you
for
that.
Lord
as
we
come
to
this
hour
and
to
this
day
Lord.
We
we
recognize
that
we
need
your
help
and
your
grace
and
your
wisdom
and
Lord.
C
There
are
many
problems
and
many
tasks
before
this
Council
and
I
pray
that
you
would
Lord
help
them
and
give
them
Lord
the
wisdom
that
they
need
and
the
direction
that
they
need.
We
pray
for
our
mayor
that
you
would
bless
her
and
Lord
our
Tampa
Police
and
our
fire
and
those
First
Responders
Lord
every
day
that
they
stand
on
those
front
lines.
God.
Would
you
help
them
bless
them.
D
C
Our
our
city
is
truly
blessed
because
of
you
and
we're
in
need
of
you,
and
so
we
asked
today
that
you
would
help
us
to
recognize
our
dependence
upon
thee
and
I
pray
o
God,
that
your
grace
would
be
sufficient
in
our
hearts
and
in
our
homes
that
you
would
help
us
and
Lord.
We
thank
you
for
Jesus
Christ
and
for
how
he
has
come
to
be
a
savior
for
us
Lord.
May
we
look
to
him
today
for
strength
and
Lord?
Would
you
continue
to
overshadow
this
place
in
this
city
and
it's
in
Jesus
name?
D
H
Good
morning,
Mr
chairman
members
of
the
Tampa
City
Council,
the
public
Martin
Shelby
city
council,
attorney,
as
the
chair
had
said
today,
is
November
3rd
2022
and
we're
here
at
Old,
City,
Hall,
315,
East,
Kennedy
Boulevard,
the
public
and
the
citizens
of
the
city
of
Tampa
are
able
to
watch,
listen
and
view
this
meeting
on
Spectrum
Channel,
640,
Frontier,
channel
15
and
live
streaming
on
the
internet
at
www.tampa.gov
forward,
slash,
live
stream
and
members
of
the
public
can
attend
in
person
here
or
virtually
participate
through
what
is
referred
to
by
Florida
Statutes
and
rules
as
communication
media
technology
CMT,
and
please
note
that
public
comment
through
the
use
of
CMT
and
also
for
quasi-judicial
hearings,
pre-registration,
is
required.
H
The
rules
for
that
are
located
on
the
city
council's
website
on
the
city
council's
webpage.
Through
that
page
https,
tampa.gov,
forward,
slash
city
council
and
in
order
to
participate
again,
pre-registration
is
required.
Mr
chairman.
In
order
to
have
your
rules
comport
for
the
use
of
CMT
I,
ask
you
waive
the
rules.
Please.
I
Specifically
pertaining
to
staff
reports.
Item
number
four.
Originally
there
was
nothing
to
report,
however,
at
the
meeting
on
Tuesday,
please
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
councilwoman,
her
attack
asked
our
CFO
to
see
if
he
could
come
back
with
a
financial
resource
for
something
and
he's
willing
to
do
that
under
item
four.
If
that's
council's
pleasure.
I
All
right
items-
five
through
seven
staff
is
here
and
those
obviously
require
a
vote
items
eight
through
nine
there's
an
appearance
and
Report.
Many
of
these
have
memos
submitted
item
number
10
staffs
willing
to
monitor,
but
there's
a
memo
on
file,
item
11
and
12.
There's
a
reading
for
that
for
both
of
those
items.
Item
13
and
14
require
a
legal
report.
Items
15
and
16
have
an
appearance
and
report
together.
Staff
is
available
item
17,
there's
a
legal
report
as
well
item
18
has
a
draft
in
presentation.
I
J
G
Does
anyone
else
on
Council
want
to
hear
a
verbal
report
councilwoman
heart
attack?
Are
you
saying
that
we
can
take
16
off
the
agenda?
Yes,.
H
Chairman,
if
I
can
clarify
and
I
don't
know
whether
Council
wants
to
do
what
it
normally
does
is
to
find
out
whether
there's
anybody
who
wishes
to
have
staff
present
for
the
ones
that
contain
the
memorandum
or,
if,
if
that's
the
case,
then
they
can
be
released
from
from
having
to
appear
so
I
guess
the
question
would
be
then:
do
you
want
to
produce
proceed
that
way
or
just
ask
Council?
If
there's.
G
G
H
G
J
H
Mr
chairman,
at
what
point
did
you
want
to
take
that
up
during
staff
report.
G
I
Would
I
would
suggest
in
the
first
few
because
it
requires
a
vote,
would
be
my
and
I
just
I
actually
take
a
moment
if
I
could
and
thank
the
clerk's
office
working
with
my
office
to
organize
the
front
end
of
the
agenda
based
on
voting
and
Reporting.
So
if
we
can
move
that
up
for
the
voting
band,
it
would
be
helpful
for.
G
Everyone
take
it
right
after
our
agenda
item
number
four.
Yes,
sir.
Thank
you.
Okay
agenda
item
is
also
excuse
me.
17,
18
and
19
are
asking
to
be
continued
to
December
15th.
M
Have
a
vacancy
that
I
need
to
make
an
appointment
on
I'm,
going
to
ask
what
walk
on
to
that
person
to
be
appointed
to
begin
serving?
Do
they
have
their
next
meeting
on
Friday.
H
G
All
right,
we
still
have
a
motion
on
the
table
from
councilman
Goose
here.
A
second
second.
G
H
N
O
Come
on
up
guys,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
honorable
chairman
Tampa
City
Council,
honorable
members
of
Tampa
City
Council,
it's
my
pleasure
this
morning
to
be
before
you,
along
with
the
water
department
head
Chuck,
Kansas
Weber
I,
had
to
give
you
your
middle
name,
Kansas
and
Brad,
Baird
and
I
believe
it's
Tony,
Monk
and
Megan
E2.
O
Okay,
I'm,
sorry
and
it,
and
what
this
is
we're
going
to
show
you
what
they've
done
with
their
property
and
then
I
read
the
accommodation
for
them
all
natural,
all
beautiful.
Looking.
O
Congratulations,
let
me
read
the
combination.
If
I
made,
it
is
Tampa
City
council's
pleasure
to
recognize
Tony
and
make
any
two
of
The
Ridgewood
Park
for
being
the
winner
of
the
2022
Community
Water
Wise
Award,
presented
by
the
city
of
Tampa's
water
department,
the
city
and
our
neighboring
municipalities
have
almost
20
years
of
recognition.
O
P
I'm
sure
you'll
have
plenty
of
business
to
do.
We
started
this
long
before
we
knew
this
award
existed
and
we
started
to
convert
our
home
away
from
lawn
away
from
irrigation
away
from
chemicals,
because
we
knew
it
was
the
right
thing
to
do
for
us
and
for
our
community
and
for
the
environment,
and
we
only
pursued
the
award
because
we
hoped
to
demonstrate
to
others
that
you
can
have
a
lovely
home
and
do
these
things
that
are
good
for
the
broader
community
and
for
the
environment
and
for
our
Drinking
Water
Resources.
P
A
Bureau,
just
congratulations
and
we
appreciate
all
the
work
that
you
do
and
I'm
glad
that
you
were
honored
for
this,
because
you're
obviously
very
in
tune
with
it
and
passionate.
So
thank
you.
N
Congratulations
you
your
entire
department,
you
worked
tirelessly
and
we
appreciate
it.
We
appreciate
all
that
you
do
and
helping
to
make
our
community
a
better
place.
Thank
you,
sir
yeah.
G
K
No
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
doing
this,
and,
hopefully
you'll
you
will
be
an
inspiration
to
others.
I
see
more
and
more
people
doing
this
and
we
hope
to
be
able
to
convert
everybody.
Thank
you.
Cubs
won't
hurt.
G
J
Little
known
fact
before
I
got
appointed
that
this
was
my
goal
for
the
year
to
actually
do
this
to
my
yard:
don't
really
have
as
much
time
at
home
as
I
used
to
but
I'm
still
working
toward
that
goal.
I
think
your
your
yard
is
a
wonderful
example
of
how
all
of
us
can
make
our
yards
Florida
friendly
and
using
less
I
love
using
less
water
and
chemicals.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
showing
this
and
congratulations
on
all
your
hard
work.
M
I
want
to
be
recognized,
though.
Well
again,
thank
you
for
your
efforts.
You
know
a
nice
yard
in
the
community
makes
it
level
people
see.
Oh
wow,
you
know
they
don't
want
to
get
out.
There
have
a
green
thumb.
You
know.
So
thank
you
for
you.
G
As
water
becomes
more
of
a
commodity
than
gold,
we're
looking
at
at
years
down
the
line
when
more
and
more
people
move
to
this
area,
I
want
this
to
be
the
Showcase
to
teach
people
to
conserve
and
use
Water
Wisely.
Thank
you
for
bringing
this
to
the
Forefront.
Thank
you
for
showing
all
of
Tampa
how
that
they
can
conserve
water
and
still
have
beautiful
yards.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
E
G
O
O
Again
before
I
read
the
accommodation,
these
are
individuals
that
are
behind
the
scenes
that
the
only
one
that
sees
them
is
the
people
that
work
with
them
and
what
they
do
for
the
City
of
Tampa,
something
to
keep
us
safe
in
the
water
side
of
drinking,
and
they
do
a
very
admirable
job
and
but
I
think
the
combinations
wording
will
say
it.
All.
O
Critical
jobs
are
often
overlooked
and
back
black
backflow
prevention
plays
such
a
role.
Backflow
equipment
saves,
lives
and
protects
a
general
health
safety
and
Welfare
of
the
public
measures
have
taken
long
ago
to
require
specific
equipment
that
would
prevent
cross-contamination
of
a
water
system
with
backflow
equipment
operating
properly
water
system
is
at
no
risk
for
any
pollutants
getting
into
it.
This
specialized
equipment
requires
regular
testing
maintenance.
Recently,
members
of
the
city
of
Tampa's
water
department,
back
flow
maintenance
and
inspection
team
were
certified
in
critical
needs.
O
O
A
special
thanks
to
the
supervisor
and
certification,
instructor
Frank
Zimmer
and
his
team,
and
these
are
the
individuals
that's
in
the
team
and
I'll
try
to
pronounce
their
name:
MO
arifa
Rocky,
Arroyo,
Willie,
genteel,
Louis,
McCarver,
Ross,
puleo,
Kevin,
Richardson,
Adam,
rookie
and
Lazaro.
Virala
am
I
right
so
far.
Right
give.
E
O
E
O
And
I'll,
let
them
speak.
It's
a
it's
a
real
thing
that
without
individuals
like
this,
not
only
in
this
city
but
throughout
the
whole
United
States
of
America
we're
going
to
have
the
water
quality
that
we
have
today
in
the
standard
of
the
things
that
we
have
today
so
again,
I
want
to
applaud
them
for
being
who
they
are
and
give
them
a.
O
Q
Mike
is
yours,
I
I'd,
just
like
to
thank
councilman,
Miranda
and
city
council
for
this.
This
award
for
These
Guys,
these
guys
work
hard
every
day
and
they
deserve
it
good
job
guys.
Thank
you
again.
Thank
you.
J
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
for
all
the
work
you
do.
It
is
so
nice
to
be
able
to
recognize
those
who
actually
do
the
work
that
keeps
the
city
running
and
congratulations
for
all
of
you
to
recertify.
That's
that's
a
that's
a
real,
just,
wonderful
things.
So
congratulations
that
every
single
one
of
you
that
speaks
a
lot
towards
your
team
and
your
teamwork.
Thank
you.
Councilman
Carlson.
K
K
Hopefully
you'll.
Remember
that
the
community
supports
you
and
thanks
you.
G
A
Thank
you
very
much
for
all
of
y'all's
work
day
in
and
day
out,
it's
a
really
hard
job
that
you
all
do,
and
this
is
just
a
very
small
token
of
our
appreciation.
So
we
appreciate
all
your
hard
work
and
labor.
Thank
you.
N
M
G
You
getting
one
of
water
is
is
one
of
our
biggest
issues
within
the
city
of
Tampa.
Everybody
wants
fresh,
clean
drinking
water.
Everybody
wants
the
the
water
to
be
taken
away,
whether
it's
a
floated,
flooded
roads
or
taking
away
our
Wastewater.
You
guys
are
vital
vital
to
how
this
city
works.
Thank
you
very
much.
J
Yes,
next
I
would
like
to
welcome
Ed
Sherwood
executive
director
of
the
Tampa
Bay
Estuary
program
to
present
to
us
the
state
of
the
Bay.
Thank
you
so
much
for
coming
today.
R
Absolutely
thank
you
for
having
me
thank
you
for
the
council
for
inviting
me
and
I
think
the
precinct
presentations
are
very
apropos
to
what
I'm
going
to
talk
about,
and
some
of
the
initiatives
that
we're
working
on
through
the
ashtray
program.
I
did
have
a
presentation,
I,
don't
know
if
they're
going
to
cue
it
up
or
not.
R
R
Our
program
derives
about
775
000
in
federal
funding
that
we
match
with
local
sources,
of
which
the
city
of
Tampa
is
contributing
policy
board.
Member
and
an
interlocal
agreement
partner
to
our
program.
We
also
work
with
City
Clearwater,
City
St
Pete
on
Hillsborough,
Pinellas,
Pasco
and
manatee
counties.
R
R
Under
that
plan,
there's
three
main
themes
that
we
direct
funding:
resources
towards
research,
restoration
and
Community
engagement,
efforts
that
are
focused
on
improving
our
water
and
sediment
quality
throughout
Tampa
Bay
Area,
improving
the
habitats
that
benefit
the
fish
and
wildlife
that
are
represented
within
the
Estuary
and
then
getting
the
community
on
board
engaged
with
helping
us
out
and
restoring
those
resources.
R
I
jump
right
to
the
points
or
the
punch
line
of
where
the
state
of
the
bay
is.
We
put
out
a
report
about
every
three
years,
kind
of
highlighting
some
of
the
existing
challenges
and
and
benchmarking
the
current
conditions
of
each
of
the
important
indicators
that
the
Bay's
health.
So
you
know
from
the
start,
I
just
want
to
mention.
You
know:
we've
made
great
progress
in
the
region.
We've
made
some
great
Investments,
but
we
still
have
some
remaining
challenges.
One
of
those
is
the
old
Tampa
Bay
segments.
R
That's
the
upper
left-hand
lobe
of
Tampa
bay,
where
the
three
bridges
that
that
link
the
City
Tampa
with
the
Pinellas
County
still
exists
that
old,
Tampa
Bay
segment
experiences,
persistent
summertime,
algal
blooms.
It
is
a
harmful
algal
bloom,
it's
not
red
tide,
but
a
different
species,
but
we've
been
observing
that
bloom
going
back
to
early
2010s
and
a
lot
of
that
has
to
do
with
some
of
the
nutrient
loading
and
poor
tidal
circulation
that
that
bay
segment
experiences.
R
Also,
we
we
do
have
other
rigorous
goals
in
terms
of
other
important
habitats
like
oysters
marshes
and
mangroves,
as
well
as
Wetlands
within
the
Watershed.
So
we've
defined
some
fairly
aggressive
targets
to
try
to
meet
about
3
000,
additional
Acres
of
those
different
habitats
over
the
next
10
years,
and
we
need
to
capitalize
on
those
opportunities.
Now,
as
we
know,
we
are,
our
community
continues
to
expand
and
develop.
R
You
know
those
opportunities
to
restore
some
of
those
habitats
are
are
being
lost
and
we
need
to
capitalize
on
those
open
spaces
and
and
the
lands
right
now
to
get
those
important
habitats
back
and
then
you
know,
we've
experienced
some
really
acute
events
where
we've
had
red
tide
incursions
into
the
bay
that
have
affected
the
Fish
Wildlife
Resources
and
the
community
has
really
been
engaged.
When
those
events
occurred.
R
Last
year
we
had
the
Piney
Point
facility
discharged
loaded,
an
unprecedented
amount
of
nutrients
into
the
bay,
and
then
following
that
that
loading,
you
know,
we
saw
a
fairly
significant
red
tide
that
EX
and
Kirk
went
up
into
the
the
Tampa
Bay
further
than
we've
seen
over
the
past
50
years.
So
those
are
sort
of
the
the
priorities
and
sort
of
the
take-home
messages
from
the
state
of
the
bay
report.
R
There's
links
in
my
presentation,
but
those
are
the
folk
areas
that
we're
we're,
directing
our
resources
as
an
estuary
program
towards
and
if
there's
one
graphic
out
I
want
you
all
to
take
home
and,
and
sort
of
you
know,
leave
an
impression
on
you
for
my
presentation
days.
This
one.
You
know
we
have,
as
I
mentioned,
made
some
great
and
significant
process
progress
to
improve
water
quality
for
the
benefit
of
seagrasses.
R
So
that
should
give
us
some
pause
and
and
and
ask
questions
of
what
we
need
to
do
to
be
proactive
to
address
these
issues
up
front
so
that
we
can
maintain
a
healthy
Bay,
because
that
healthy
Bay
is
both.
You
know
environmentally
sound,
but
it
also
provides
a
lot
of
economic
benefits,
as
you
all
know,
to
the
region.
R
You
know
we
engage
and
assess
how
well
we're
doing
using
a
water
quality
reporting
tool
for
each
of
the
major
Bay
segments.
This
is
the
stoplight
graphic
on
the
left
of
the
screen
there.
So,
each
of
the
four
major
base
segments
old,
Tampa,
Bay,
Hillsboro,
Bay,
middle
Tampa,
Bay
and
lower
Tampa
Bay.
R
We
assess
certain
water
quality
indicators
and,
as
I
mentioned
you
know,
old
Tampa
Bay
has
had
this
caution
level
because
of
that
persistent
algal
bloom
for
quite
some
time
and
what
drives
a
lot
of
our
water
quality
issues
in
the
bay
is
the
amount
of
nutrients
that
that
enter
the
system
through
a
variety
of
different
sources.
One
of
the
main
sources
is
through
non-point
sources
or
storm
water,
about
64
percent
of
the
nitrogen
load.
R
Well
over
about
2
300
tons
on
average
is
emanates
from
storm
water,
but
another
17
percent
comes
from
atmospheric
emissions,
just
basically
the
nitrogen
containing
the
air
being
deposited
on
the
base
surface
and
then
the
other
17
percent
comes
from
both
domestic
Wastewater
and
Industrial
Waste
Wastewater
sources
directly
discharged
or
it's
Watershed.
So
our
long-standing
goals
have
been
focused
on
trying
to
reduce
nitrogen
loads
and
one
of
the
ways
we've
done,
that
is
working
through
a
body
called
the
nitrogen
management
Consortium
of
of
which
the
city
is
part
of
we've.
R
Divvied
up
that
pie,
basically
into
slices
for
each
of
the
major
sources
within
the
Estuary
and
I
just
highlight
the
city
of
Tampa
there's
defined
limits
for
both
the
wastewater
treatment
plant
and
the
stormwater
loads
that
the
city
is
responsible
for
and
maintaining
those
loads
moving
forward
is
an
important
aspect
of
how
we
we
proactively
manage
the
bay.
We
know
that,
with
continued
growth,
there's
going
to
be
more
Wastewater,
there's
going
to
be
more
impacts
on
stormwater
quality
of
those
nutrients
entering
the
bay.
R
So
we
need
to
be
vigilant,
make
those
Investments
up
front
to
ensure
that
the
bay
remains
healthy?
You
know
we've
seen
sort
of
these
warning
signs
that
we
need
to
continue
to
make
investments
so
that
those
warning
signs
don't
become
a
fatal
sign
for
the
the
health
of
Tampa
Bay
like
other
areas
in
Florida
like
the
Indian
River
Lagoon.
R
So,
as
I
mentioned,
one
of
the
persistent
water
quality
problems
we
have
is
in
the
Upper
Bay
segments
in
Old,
Tampa
Bay
that
that
trigger
of
not
meeting
water
quality
is
is
primarily
related
to
an
algal
bloom
that
occurs
persistently
every
summer
it's
called
pyridinium,
it
actually
bioluminescence,
if
you
paddle
and
kayak
through
that
system
at
night
during
the
summer,
it'll
actually
glow,
but
that
that
that
particular
species
can
also
provide
you
know
toxin
levels
that
are
that
affect
fish
and
wildlife
and
also
cause
problems,
as
it
relates
to
dissolved
oxygen
in
the
water
column.
R
R
R
How
we
don't
want
to
continue
to
see
that
decline
of
seagrasses,
because
those
are
the
barometer
of
the
Bay's
health
and
we're
not
on
a
good
trajectory
as
it
stands
right
now,
based
on
the
last
two
assessment
periods
and,
of
course,
if
we
lose
key
habitats
like
that,
that
ultimately
also
affects
important
Fish
and
Wildlife
Resources
that
everyone
expects
the
Estuary
to
have.
So
we
also
use
indicators
of
Fish
and
Wildlife
there's
a
necton
index.
R
These
are
small
body
fishes
like
juvenile
snook,
redfish,
trout
that
recruit
into
the
Estuary
use
these
upper
portions
of
the
upper
Estuary
and
the
habitats
representing
there
to
live
out
their
life
and
grow
up
to
adults
that
we
later
you
know,
go
out
on
the
bay
and
and
try
to
fish
and
catch.
So
you
know
there.
There
are
these
warning
signs
out
there.
R
Overall
we've
made
some
great
improvements,
but
there's
still
work
to
be
done
and
that's
that's
sort
of
the
take-home
message
of
this
latest
day
of
the
baby
report
that
I
want
to
translate
to
y'all,
and
we
recognize
that
you
know
the
governments
surrounding
the
bay.
The
private
Industries
can't
be
all
the
the
ones
working
on
these
issues.
That's
why
we
also
engage
the
public
in
different
social
marketing
initiatives.
You
know
some
of
the
preceding
presentations,
the
Florida
friendly
Landscaping
Using,
Water
Wisely,
avoiding
impacts
from
failing
private
lateral
systems.
R
Those
social
marketing
campaigns
are
ones
that
we
are
investing
in
and
trying
to
work
with
our
partners,
like
the
cities
and
counties
on
further
reducing
those
loads
to
Tampa
Bay.
So,
oh
I,
don't
know
why
I
went
back
to
the
beginning,
but
I
promise
I'm
close
to
wrapping
up
and
can
entertain
any
questions,
but
also
working
with
citizens
on
ways
that
we
can
improve,
particularly
Waterfront
areas
where
we
have
sea
walls
to
increase
the
complexity,
habitats
using
vertical
oyster,
Gardens
or
living
shorelines.
R
R
You
know
impacts
from
hurricanes
or
other
events
like
Piney
Point
in
the
future,
but
as
the
the
Bay's
stability
continues
to
decline,
you
know
there,
the
the
Tipping
Point
for
the
ecosystem
to
take
really
big
hits
becomes
more
in
Peril,
so
we
have
to
continue
to
make
those
Investments
because
they
will
come
back
and
and
in
in
twofold,
especially
as
it
relates
to
the
the
economic
benefits
of
our
region.
As
you
know,
Tampa
Bay
is
the
centerpiece
of
a
lot
of
our
local
economy.
R
It's
important
it's
important
for
many
of
the
jobs
within
the
region,
so
you
know
we
stand
to
lose
a
lot
of
that
economic
impact.
If
you
know
we
have
an
unhealthy
Bay,
we
have
persistent
harmful
algorithms
that
are
affecting
tourism
Recreation
throughout
our
region.
So
we
want
to
remain
Vigilant,
make
those
Investments
and
look
towards
the
future,
because
we
know
the
Region's
growing
and
we
have
to
compensate
for
that.
J
So
thank
you
so
much
I
know
that
our
water
department
is
working
on
a
new
program,
I
think
they're
bringing
to
us
next
week,
I'm,
not
sure
December
December,
that's
going
to
talk
about
I
believe
it's
called
the
sixth
six
six
yeah
so
and
they've
been
briefing
me
on
that
a
little
bit
to
one
of
those
studies
to
see
if
we
can
take
more
nutrients
out
of
the
water
before
before
it
goes
back
into
the
bay.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
this
and
you
know
alerting
us
letting
us
know.
K
Crossing,
yes,
thanks
a
lot
for
coming
to
a
great
presentation,
two
quick
questions.
K
It
seems
to
me
from
media
stories
or
others
that
that
something
happened
in
the
last
two
years
that
changed
the
numbers
in
the
bay
and
so
I
I,
wonder
if
you
could
say
with
that's
right
or
not,
and
what
happened
and
number
two
are
sustainability
officer
who
just
walked
in
he
has
said
a
paraphrase,
but
he
said
that
the
The
partially
treated
Wastewater
that
we
put
into
the
into
the
bay
is
much
much
cleaner
than
the
Hillsborough
River
plus
the
Hillsborough
River
has
many
many
times
more
water
I,
don't
know
how
many
maybe
billions
of
gallons
a
day
or
whatever.
K
But
my
question.
My
second
question
is:
if
the
Hillsborough
River
is
full
of
pollutants
nutrients
and
pollutants
that
are
going
into
the
bay.
Is
there
something
that
the
city
should
be
doing
to
try
to
address
the
pollution
in
the
river?
That's
that's
affecting
the
bay
or
is
it
not
affecting
the
bay.
R
Yeah
so
on
your
first
point,
I
think
you
know
we
were
doing
really
well
up
until
2016
and
I
think
some
of
the
algal
blooms
that
have
occurred
in
Old
Tampa
Bay
are
starting
to
catch
up
with
this
and
that
affected
seagrass
resources.
So,
since
about
2016,
we've
started
to
see
decline
in
those
seagrass
resources
due
to
those
water
quality
issues,
those
persistent
water
quality
issues,
and
certainly
some
of
these
acute
events
that
have
occurred.
R
The
Piney
Point
discharge
released
an
unprecedented
amount
of
nutrients
into
the
bay
and
and
we
saw
sort
of
the
the
ramifications
of
that
of
a
red
tie
bloom
in
2021.
So
certainly
these
acute
events
and
sort
of
The
Chronic
losses
that
seagrasses
are
are
reducing
the
buffering
capacity
of
the
bay
to
absorb
those
sort
of
impacts.
So
that
makes
us
take
pause
as
an
estuary
program
and
again
trying
to
you
know,
encourage
our
investments
for
the
long
term
to
get
the
bay
back
on
track
on
the
second
Point
Hillsboro.
River.
R
So,
yes,
working
on
projects
with
the
city,
we
actually
have
a
project
to
look
at
restoring
Purity
Springs
we've
invested
in
restoring
ulele
Springs
other
sort
of
projects
to
looking
at
improving
the
tidal
Creeks,
as
well
as
the
urban
conveyances
that
we
rely
on
to
deliver
the
flood
and
storm
water
from
our
urbanized
environment
to
the
riverine
system
and
improving
and
retrofitting
some
of
the
storm
water.
Best
management
practices
in
those
areas
are
also
an
important
step
of
of
you
know
getting
the
bay
back
on
track.
So
it's
it's
really.
R
K
Do
you
know
just
quick
follow-ups,
the
by
reopening
those
Springs
and
the
flows,
how
many
more
MGD
will
that
provide
for
the
minimum
flows
of
the
river
and
then
second?
Is
there
anything?
So
what
that's
doing
is
that's
putting
more
fresh
water
into
the
into
the
mix,
but
is
there
anything
we
should
do
more
than
we're
doing
now
to
try
to
prevent
a
phosphate,
runoff
or
or
to
try
to
treat
the
Hillsborough
River
in
some
way
or
treat
whatever's
going
into
Hillsborough
River.
R
Yeah,
like,
like
I,
mentioned
investing
in
stormwater
retrofits
in
areas
that
were
prior
to
some
of
the
more
rigorous
stormwater
rules
that
went
into
place
in
1985.
There's
there's
areas
there
that
we
can
look
at
to
restore
some
of
the
the
attenuation
of
stormwater
that
comes
off
some
of
those
those
areas
so
we're
we're
trying
to
refocus.
You
know
some
funding
and
effort
towards
improvements
through
best
management
practice
or
storm
water.
R
Additional
stormline
controls,
so
I
know
the
city
is,
is
is
investing
in
those
in
terms
of
baffle
boxes
and
other
Vault
systems
to
you
know:
try
to
attenuate
those
nutrients
for
emanating
from
storm
water
sources
throughout
the
city
of
Tampa
jurisdiction,
but
yeah.
It's
such
a
large
source
that
a
lot
of
distributed
projects
are
needed
to
make
an
impact.
N
Thank
you,
Mr
chairman
I,
just
want
to
say
thank
you
for
the
presentation.
I
served
on
this
board
for
a
little
over
four
years.
I
I
got
to
work
with
you
and
your
predecessor,
and
it
was
always
very
informative
and
eye-opening
everything
from
seagrass
levels
and
what
you
showed
to
the
quality
of
the
water
and
what
we're
putting
out
into
the
bay
and
maintaining
that
this
is
what's
important.
The
environment
sea
level
rise
climate
change.
Everything
that's
happening
around
us.
N
If
we
don't
take
care
of
this,
we
can
say
goodbye
to
a
lot
and
the
environment
is
so
important:
the
quality
of
our
environment,
the
quality
of
our
water.
You
finish
with
one
of
the
last
slides.
You
know.
Good,
clean,
healthy
water
supply
is
of
such
significance
to
us
and
for
future
Generations.
But,
having
said
all
that,
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
for
being
here
and
and
giving
us
this
update,
and
we
appreciate
you
very
much.
Thank
you.
O
Councilman
Miranda,
thank
you.
Mr
chairman
I
know
one
thing:
if
there's
ever
a
debate
on
debate,
I
want
you
on
our
side
without,
without
anything
in
front
of
you
read
like
the
whole
stature
on
on
how
to
keep
a
bay
in
proper
condition.
We
want
to
thank
you
for
giving
us
that
I
know
that,
prior
to
2016,
that
babe
was
better
than
than
it
was
in
the
1950s
and
I
guess
what
you're
talking
about
from
16?
To
that
it's
become
a
little
more
pollutant
than
what
we
wish
it
to
be.
O
Nature
tells
us
when
it
can't
take
and
what
it
cannot
take,
and
it's
been
telling
us
for
years
that
it
cannot
take
any
more
abuse
and
we
just
don't
listen
too
well
so
I
want
to
thank
you
and
your
organization
for
doing
what
you're
doing
to
make
nature
come
back
and
have
the
water
resources
that
we
have
for
many.
Thousands
of
years
to
come,
which
is.
G
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
report.
I'm
I'm
with
the
Tampa
Bay
Regional
planning,
resiliency
committee,
and
we've
done
some
great
work
done
at
McDowell,
Air,
Force,
Base
of
restoration
of
shorelines
down
there.
You
talk
tidal
flows
and
every
time
fdot
decides
to
build
a
bridge
across
the
bay
that
dramatically
changes
our
tidal
flows
and
when
they
build
those
bridges,
they
also
gouge
the
sea
floors.
We
have
Cypress
Point
Park,
which
has
a
huge
gouge
in
it
that
can
be
restored
restored
by
planting
seagrass.
G
First
leveling
it
out
planting
seagrass
and
putting
oyster
bars,
which
are
filtration
systems
for
our
Waters
I'm,
hoping
that
the
city
of
Tampa
can
come
up
with
a
maintenance
program.
So
in
the
future
we
can
restore
our
sea
grasses
around
Tampa.
We
have
two
great
seagrass
Farmers
Mr
Williams
and
Mr
Anderson.
That
are
right
here
in
the
Bay
Area
that
could
assist
us
in
that
program.
R
Thank
you,
yeah
I
certainly
think
there
are
other
initiatives
that
will
complement
the
ongoing
nutrient
load
reduction
strategies.
We
have
one
of
those
is
improving
tidal
circulation,
particularly
in
Old
Tampa
Bay
Region,
so
we
think
that's
an
important
component
to
get
that
base
segment
back
on
track
for
sure.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
G
D
Yes,
my
name
is
Pastor
Frank
Williams,
located
at
1112
East
Scott,
Street,
Paradise,
Missionary,
Baptist
Church,
the
gospel
loved
the
world
and
gave
His
only
begotten,
son
and
whosoever
believed
in
him
shall
not
perish
but
have
everlasting
life.
I
know
some
of
you
all.
Don't
accept
that,
but
that's
the
truth.
I
thank
God
for
my
present
here
once
again
and
we
asked
for
public
comment,
but
then
you
know
most
of
the
time.
Y'all
don't
want
to
hear
nobody
out,
but
the
thing
about
it
I'm
here
today
talk
to
you
all
about.
D
D
And
Jackson
I
like
to
clean
up
the
streets,
they're
not
there
as
if
they
don't
give
a
damn,
which
we
know
that
they
don't
give
a
damn
about
black
folks
neighborhood.
Nowhere
and
I
want
to
talk
about
this.
The
retention
Farm
y'all
talking
about
we
need
to
build
up
some
affordable
houses,
give
us
our
land
back,
so
we
could
build
them
up.
That's
over
there
on
22nd
Street
in
Chelsea
and
the
other
neighborhoods
we
need
to
get
our
land
back.
Our
land
Chef
would
build
up
this
country
But
now
y'all
treat
us
like.
D
We
have
nothing,
but
animals
treat
us
worse
than
we
are
our
human
being,
but
the
thing
about
it.
We
must
understand,
God
created
us
and
we
created
in
His
image
and
his
lightning
and
I'm
proud
to
be
who
I
am
and
I'm
not
going
to
change,
because
a
lot
of
people
don't
like
for
me
to
talk
about
the
Lord,
God
Almighty.
The
reason
we're
here.
If
we
want
to
for
him,
we
wouldn't
even
be
here
to
talk
about
it.
So
I
thank
God
for
this
day.
D
I
might
not
be
coming
around
here
too
much
longer,
but
God
is
still
good.
He
good
to
all
of
us
and
he
loved
all
of
us
too,
but
we
try
to
make
a
thing
as
disaster
because
we
have
certain
creature
of
God.
Oh,
we
want
to
be
everything
else,
but
what
God
created
us
to
be?
But
if
God
created
you
to
be
a
man,
be
a
man
God
created
you
be
a
boy,
be
a
boy.
D
If
God
created
you'll,
be
a
lady,
be
a
lady
God
created
you
be
a
girl,
be
a
girl
and
that's
the
only
way
we're
going
to
accept
it.
We
thank
God
for
these
blessings.
God
has
brought
us
from
a
mighty
long
way,
and
you
know
what
as
bad
as
you
all
treat
us.
Some
of
us
I'm
talking
like
myself,
the
more
God
bless
them
and
I.
Just
thank
God
for
my
prayer,
preaching
until
I
go
to
the
graveyard
preaching
the
Gospel
of
Jesus
Christ.
Thank
you
for
your
mental
blessings.
Amen
God
bless
all
of
you.
E
L
Morning,
everyone,
my
name,
is
Robert
Groover
foreign
I
live
at
1303
West
Hiawatha
Street.
In
Tampa
last
year,
etbca
agreed
to
put
a
roof
on
my
850
square
foot
home.
The
cost
was
twelve
thousand
five
hundred
dollars.
The
organization
did
additional
work
as
well.
The
roof
had
a
hump
in
it.
Etpca
contractor
Victoria
Hopps
came
back
and
charged
etvca.
One
thousand
dollars
to
check
the
reason
for
the
hump
foreign.
L
L
for
the
roof.
On
a
small
home.
When
I
asked
the
city
for
clarification
receipts,
there
was
no
response
less
than
two
years
later,
as
a
veteran
I
qualify
for
free
roofing
material
and
a
local
roofer
is
donating
their
services
to
make
less
than
the
two-year-old
roof
of
and
replace
it.
My
roof
will
be
replaced
next
week,
beginning
Monday.
L
Based
upon
the
information
provided
our
request,
an
audit
to
be
completed
before
any
monies
are
approved,
inspector
Howard,
inspected
the
roof
and
said
contractor
Victoria
Hopps
did
nothing
wrong.
There
have
been
estimates
from
two
other
roofing
companies
with
quotes.
The
estimated
cost
was
fifteen
thousand
dollars,
not
38
000.
500
dollars.
S
Good
morning
my
name
is
Mike:
Reeve
I
want
to
start
off
by
saying:
I
have
a
hand
problem.
So,
if
you
respond
to
me,
please
be
louder.
Okay,
I
own,
a
company
called
weed
building
permanent
roof
invented
vendors
45
years
in
the
Tampa
Market
I
am
so.
My
company
is
also
in
Charlotte
North
Carolina
I
am
part
of
your
equal
opportunity,
MBE
program
and
been
doing
that
for
quite
some
time
done
a
lot
of
quality
work
for
you,
the
city.
Okay.
S
At
this
present
time,
the
housing
department
has
taken
me
out
of
the
off
the
bed
less
to
be
able
to
build
on
housing,
rehab
job.
Okay,
there's
been
a
lot
of
emails,
sent
out
and
I'll
send
stuff
to
you,
guys
as
to
how
we
feel
about
been
about
a
year,
we're
feeling
them
and
we
are
contemplating
on
if
I
can
be
honest
with
you
attorney
or
filing
a
lawsuit
against
the
city.
S
If
this
matter
don't
come
to
an
end,
okay
right
now
we're
missing
opportunities,
we're
in
good
standards
with
every
other
department,
but
we've
been
having
problems
with
the
non-profit
and
also
the
housing
project
at
housing
department.
They
have
got
emails
and
a
lot
of
the
emails
that
we
sent
in
my
people
that
helped
me
that
went
to
the
attorney's
office
I'm
here
to
talk
about
two
things.
One
would
be
I'll
be
question
information
from
the
housing
department
in
reference
to
how
the
MBE
component
of
small
business
is
tied
into
the
housing.
S
It
is
my
understanding
that
the
housing
department
right
now
is
not
fought
in
the
ordinance
and
I
understand
it.
It
reads
that
every
city,
job
money,
blah
blah
blah
contract
it
needs
to
comply
with
the
MBE
small
business
portion
of
the
city
ordinary.
Today,
that's
not
happening
to
two
months
ago,
I
sent
a
let
out
to
the
housing
department
to
get
some
information
to
answer
that
question.
S
My
point
is
that
I'm
asking
you
to
look
into
my
company
rebuilding
permanent
Roofing
and
get
me
an
answer
as
to
why
I
am
not
able
to
bid
on
housing
job
today,
if
not
I've
been
asking
this.
It's
been
about
a
year.
So
right
now,
I
got
to
be
honest
with
you,
I've
been
told
to
stay
there,
we're
constipating
in
fighting
a
lawsuit
against
the
city
for
what
we
need,
maybe
a
case
of
discrimination.
My
name
is
Mike
Reeve
I'm,
the
president
of
reeds
building,
plumbing
and
Roofing
I.
M
Miss
I
saw
Miss
Henderson
here,
miss
Felix
here
and
Miss
Travis
here,
I
see
a
lot
of
people
talk
about
housing,
so
I
want
you
to
make
sure
you
take
notes
of
what
they're
talking
about.
So
when
you
come
to
this
Podium
you're
ready
to
answer
what
they
are
suggesting,
what's
being
done,
what's
not
being
done
as
it
relates
to
any
housing
issues
with
any
of
these
contracts
coming
for
us
today.
Thank
you,
Mr.
G
H
Just
a
reminder,
Council
that
Council
per
its
rules
rule
4K.
Excuse
me:
4J
Council
should
avoid
any
discussion
of
matters
at
a
public
meeting
where
the
city
is
or
is
likely
to
be
a
party
in
litigation
without
concurrence
of
counsel.
So
I
just
want
to
bring
that
to
council's
attention.
Please
any.
G
T
My
name
is
Frankie
Jones
I
reside
at
3606
East
Genesee
Street
in
Rainbow,
Heights
I
am
the
President
of
rainbow
Heights,
Association
and
I'm,
bringing
some
concerns
in
reference
to
the
gun,
violence.
The
shooting
I
live
right
there
on
the
corner
of
Cortland
in
Tennessee
There's
a
church
in
front
of
my
home,
where
now
the
the
young
men
or
whoever
is
shooting,
is
standing
over
in
the
church
parking
lot
of
passing
through
shooting
down
where
the
blue
store
is
right.
T
There
on
Chelsea
and
Cortland
I've
asked
for
numerous
times
been
to
different
CRA
meetings,
the
public
safety
meetings
to
find
out
why
we
cannot
get
that
store,
shut
down
as
a
nuisance.
The
guys
are
standing
there.
T
I,
don't
know
what's
really
going
on,
but
it
is
just
really
has
really
exploded
these
past
few
months
with
the
shooting-
and
we
have
a
lot
of
seniors
that
really
lived
in
this
community
I-
was
born
and
raised
in
that
same
house
and
to
hear
the
seniors
saying
how
they
have
to
fall
on
the
ground
or
they're.
Calling
me
I'm
at
work.
I
work
to
the
school
up
the
street
on
Chelsea
and
34th.
T
There's
no
officers
out
there
and
we
have
our
Pre-K
kids
from
ages
3
to
age
eight
there
we
have
to
sometimes
come
off
the
plate
area.
It
is
just
like
a
warts
on
there.
We
really
need
some
support.
I've
even
spoken
to
the
mayor,
I
last
on
Halloween
night
called
interrupted
how
state
representatives
sleep
and
I
thank
her
for
taking
my
call
and
we
discussed
something
about
trying
to
purchase
that
store
either
get
it
closed
down
and
put
some
affordable
a
house
in
there.
T
M
Mr,
chairman
again,
I,
don't
want
to
address
the
public.
What
I
see
assistant
chief,
Johnson,
deputy
chief
Johnson
and
the
major
back
there
and
I
want
to
say
this
I've
several
times
at
cre
I
talked
about
cameras,
I
haven't
heard
anything
back
about
cameras,
I,
don't
care
about
people
talking
about
this
and
that
we
have
seniors
in
here,
and
they
want
cameras
in
the
area
the
CRA
has
dollars
and
cents
we
do.
M
We
need
to
do
to
get
them
done
also
again,
I'm
glad
that
you,
the
recent
incident
over
on
Sly
Ever
by
One
of
the
schools
we
talked
about
the
daycares
I,
believe
that's
working
now,
because
the
chief
told
me
they
implemented
that
so
that's
good
that
that's
going
to
happen
and
they're
going
to
alert
the
daycares
to
these
issues
and
in
these
private
schools,
which
they
should
I'm
glad
that
is
happening
now.
Also
I've
talked
about
with
the
CRA
and
with
the
city
housing.
M
In
reference
to
that
area,
on
Chelsea
Street
to
go
in
there
and
look
about
buying
some
of
those
properties.
We
have
dollars
and
cents
in
our
CRA
budget
we
have
dollars
and
cents.
We
need
to
start
purchasing
property
and,
like
I,
said
before,
I
know
they
think
we
have.
We
don't
have
a
lot
of
people,
but
we
got
to
Outsource
to
get
people
to
do
these
things.
There's
a
community
and
stress
and
a
need
and
they're,
tired
and
I
don't
want
to
hear
about.
You
know
we
don't
want
to
put
black
people
in
jail.
M
I
don't
want
to
hear
about
the
black
people
in
that
Community
are
tired.
Now
you
have
residents
from
nice
homes
that
they
want
to
be
safe.
They
want
police
over
there,
regardless
so
I'm
hoping
that
you
will
be
able
to
address
not
today,
but
you'll,
be
able
to
dress
this
to
this
couch
in
the
future
of
some
strategies
that
we
can
do
over
there
with
extra
Patrol
extra
cameras
or
whatever,
but
I'm
telling
you
the
community
over.
There
is
asking
for
cameras,
and
so
my
thing
is:
is
we
have
dollars
and
cents?
M
Let's
go
make
that
approach.
Do
we
need
to
do
so?
That
is
a
deterrent.
Also
again,
our
housing
department
is
here:
I
have
a
video
that
I'm
going
to
show
a
little
bit
later
that
some
other
players
are
doing
some
things
they're
going
to
queue
that
up
so
we
can.
We
can
look
at
other
strategies
that
other
places
are
doing.
We
are
far
behind
other
cities
with
some
of
the
things
we
are
doing.
M
Miss
Travis
is
here
she's
working,
hard,
I,
know
she's
working
hard,
but
I
and
and
I
don't
want
to
put
extra
work
on
her,
but
I
want
people
to
see
some
things
that
I
found
that
my
friends
have
sent
me
from
other
places
that
they're
doing
and
I'm
going
to
present
that
a
little
bit
later
but
again,
I
want
you
to
look
into
those
issues.
Get
back
with
this
Council.
The
address
means
Frank
she's
been
calling
for
years
now,
and
you
know
her
and
everybody's
talking
about
her
family
I.
M
Don't
care
about
her
family
because
I
don't
think
about
her.
If
her
family
do
something
wrong,
she
gonna
tell
it.
She
don't
care
what
their
family
do
if
they're
wrong.
She
gonna
tell
it
so
she
deserves
to
be
safe,
and
so
is
the
people
that
community
so
I.
Thank
you.
If
you
can
get
back
with
us
on
that,
sir.
U
U
M
We
tried
I
know
I,
knew
about
that,
because
I
I
didn't
think
it
20
21
2020.
We
talked
about
15
Street
stores,
some
stores
that
I
asked
to
look
into
clothing
them
down
or
buying
them.
So
I
think
that
needs
to
be
a
strategy
with
the
police
department
and
housing
to
see
how
we
can
get
those
places
that
are
bad
places
and
and
the
city
takes
control
of
them.
Okay,.
V
Good
morning,
James
Michael
Shaw
Jr
and
has
has
now
been
exposed.
I
run
the
crb
from
my
secret
underground
layer.
I
have
to
respond
to
some
of
the
the
comments
that
were
made
by
officer
Brandon
Barkley
first
can
I
go
to
the
Elmo.
He.
He
accused
me
of
of
being
motivated
by
a
hatred
for
police
officers
on
on
the
Elmo
here,
it's
not
showing
on
the
screen,
but
on
the
Elmo.
V
Here's
the
receipt
from
my
donation
to
officer
madsen's
memorial
fund
from
back
in
March
of
2021
I,
was
struck
by
his
I.
Didn't
even
know
the
man
but
I
was
struck
by
his
act
of
of
self-sacrifice
and
and
to
hear
some
member
of
tpd
come
here
and
stand
you
and
tell
me
that
I
that
I
hate
that
I
hate
police
officers
is
uncalled
for.
V
He
also
told
you
that
I'm
quote
unquote
meant
extensively
and
had
several
meetings
with
with
crb
member
Carlos
Valdez
again,
that
was
dishonest
I
spoke
with
the
man
once
for
30
minutes
in
July
and
I
haven't
spoken
to
him
since
thank
God.
He
was
here
to
stand
up
and
correct
the
record,
but
there's
a
problem
with
with
dishonesty.
V
I
I
have
to
now
put
officer
Brandon
Barclay
on
my
list
of
officers
that,
if
I'm
ever
on
a
jury
and
the
only
evidence
against
the
defendant
is
him
understand,
saying
he
saw
the
defendant
commit
the
crime.
I
have
to
acquit
that
defendant,
because
I
now
know
that
he
will
that
he
will
be
dishonest,
that
he
will
say
something
that
isn't
true.
That's
a
public
safety
problem!
Isn't
it
where
you
have
where
juries
need
to
be
able
to
trust
the
word
of
tpd
officers?
V
That's
why
you
need
to
have
the
ability
to
check
their
work.
That's
why
you
need
to
have
the
ability
for
the
crb
to
issue
subpoenas
to
to
non-officers
to
see
if
what
they're
saying
is
true,
let's
see
if
it
comports
with
the
evidence
now,
I
I
think
it's
weird
that
somebody
from
the
police
department
was
doing
personal
opposition
research
on
me
personally,
a
private
citizen
advocating
for
change.
But
what
else
was
he
going
to
do?
V
Was
he
going
to
stand
here
and
say
the
crb
is
better
off
with
a
conflicted
lawyer
or
the
crb
will
make
better
decisions
with
fewer
information
if
it
has
less
evidence,
it'll
reach
better
conclusions.
Those
things
wouldn't
stand,
so
they
had
to
create
this
villain.
Narrative,
I,
I,
it's
not
too
late
for
you
to
do
the
right
thing.
I
also
want
to
contact
respond
to
some
of
the
things
that
judge
tasinas
said.
V
One
thing
that
I
want
to
make
sure
didn't
go
over
anyone's
head
is
that
he
he
said
that
you
have
the
home
rule
power
to
give
a
board
subpoena
Authority
without
go
without
amending
the
charter.
You've
in
fact
done
it
for
the
Civil
Service
Board,
the
human
rights
board,
the
code
enforcement
magistrate
and
the
code
enforcement
board.
V
So
in
two
years
ago,
Gina
Grimes
told
you
that
you
did
not
have
that
power.
Judge
Celsius
himself
stood
right
here
and
told
you
that
you
do
have
it
so
I
would
encourage
you
to
go
back
to
the
city
attorney
and
ask
whether
or
not
that's
true
and
lastly,
you
can
craft
an
ordinant.
You
can
craft
subpoena
power
so
that
doesn't
conflict
with
the
state
attorney's
office.
There
are
ways
to
do
it.
Broward
County
did
it
in
its
ordinance.
V
You
have
the
attorney
coordinate
with
the
state
attorney's
office,
but
it
almost
never
happens
that
the
person
who
receives
a
subpoena
because
they
have
evidence
or
because
they
witness
something,
is
themselves
a
subject
of
prosecution
and
and
that
there's
going
to
be
a
problem
with
immunity,
if
you
subpoena
them,
it's
not
too
late
for
you
to
do
the
right
thing
and
I
sure
do
hope
that
you
will.
Thank
you.
Thank.
N
W
Dear
city
council,
my
name
is
Mary.
Browning
I
have
shared
my
challenges
related
to
the
contractor.
W
The
speaker,
okay,
my
name-
is
Mary
Browning
I
have
shared
my
challenges
related
to
the
contractor
of
my
home,
so
I
won't
go
over
that
because
time
is
limited.
I
am
here
today,
because
I
asked
you
to
not
let
this
happen
to
another
senior
in
Tampa,
although
East
Tampa
business
and
Civics
Association
was
not
directly
involved.
With
this
challenge
of
my
home,
the
contractor
worked
on
County
and
City
projects
of
East
Tampa
business
in
civic
association.
I
went
to
Diane
Hart
for
her
help.
W
As
my
state
representative
and
as
part
of
the
East
Tampa
business
and
civic
association,
she
told
me
she
did
not
want
to
get
in
the
middle
of
it
and
she
didn't
help.
The
city
cannot
help
me,
but
you
can
help
keep
this
from
happening
to
seniors,
with
tax
with
city
tax
dollars,
funds
to
another,
our
organization
that
causes
that
cares
about
the
the
people
and
not
the
contractor.
Thank
you.
Y
Good
morning,
chair
citro
and
council
members,
I
am
Fran
Tate
and
East
Tampa
homeowner
I've
lived
in
East
Tampa
for
17
years
15
years
ago,
I
organized
a
community
crime
watch
in
Jackson
Heights
that
has
become
a
functional
neighborhood
association
for
the
last
10
years.
Also
I've
been
re-elected
as
chair
of
the
community
advisory
committee
of
the
East
Tampa
cra.
Y
Y
Y
Y
Z
Good
morning,
Mr
chair,
councilman,
Allison,
Hewitt,
4904,
32nd
Street
I'm,
here
to
talking
about
I
volunteer
a
lot
of
my
time,
and
there
are
several
boards
that
you
have
that
people
volunteer
their
time.
That
is
time
away
from
their
family.
That
is
also
a
time
that's
away
from
their
business
where
they
can
make
money,
but
then
they
come
forward
and
they
make
their
recommendations
again.
They're
just
recommendations,
you
may
take
them,
you
may
not,
but
at
least
make
sure
that
these
folks
are
feel
like
their
time
was
well
invested.
Z
Now
there
are
some
folks
who
say
that
are
only
two
or
three
people
from
East
Tampa
that
come
up
and
speak,
and
that's
probably
true
and
there's
a
lot
that
can
be
said
about
the
fear
in
the
community.
We
had
a
gentleman
just
speak.
That
said,
opposition
research
was
done
on
him
because
he
spoke,
and
so,
if
he
is
a
professional,
what
do
you
think
the
average
homeowner
who
may
work
for
the
city
who
may
be
in
fear
of
coming
up
here
to
be
able
to
say
what
their
opinions
are?
What
their
challenges
are?
Z
Because
there
is
retribution?
That's
out
there
if
they
can
go
after
a
sitting,
city
councilman,
then
they
can
go
after
me.
They
can
go
after
anyone
here.
So
if
you
can
just
take
it
into
your
heart
to
understand
that
there
are
a
few
of
us
who,
yes,
who
we
stand
up
here,
who
our
livelihoods
did
not
depend
on
whether
or
not
someone
in
the
community
comes
after
us
to
be
able
to
listen
and
be
able
to
take
heart
to
what
they
do.
Z
I
will
say
also
the
non-supena
power
is
was
concerning
for
me
for
not
taking
that
recommendation.
Just
the
other
night
I
was
turning
left
on
Hillsborough
on
22nd
I
was
sideswiped.
I
turned
on
my
hazards,
didn't
want
to
stop
in
the
middle
of
Hillsborough
Avenue
to
turn
at
the
first
available
turn
the
police
officer
came
after
me.
He
was
behind
us.
He
said
yes,
I
saw
the
gentleman
hit
you,
but
he
came
after
me
said.
Z
Well,
you
were
fleeing
I
said
my
hazards
are
on
I
just
turned
the
corner
now
I'm
shaking
up,
because
someone
hit
me
but
now
who,
if
that
police
officer
had
escalated,
there
had
not
been
people
there.
Who
was
going
to
review
that
police
officer
someone
else
who
went
to
the
academy
with
them
someone
else
who,
because
it
could
have
gotten
bigger,
because
why
do
you
come
after
me?
Is
it
because
I
had
a
family
tag,
so
you
know
I'm
African-American?
E
Z
M
Chief
Johnson,
can
you
make
sure
that
you
know
Miss
Allison
Hewitt
had
a
police
report
filed
or
whatever,
because
it
was
a
hit
and
run
I
know
we
have
two
types
of
hit
and
run
and
make
sure
that
maybe
she
was
trying
to
make
sure
that
we
got
the
right
thing
going
on.
If
you
do
that.
For
me,
sir,
thank
you.
AA
Good
morning,
my
name
is
Keila
mccaskill
for
a
while,
you
know
in
East,
Tampa
there's
been
a
big
push
to
jumpstart,
revitalization
and
and
and
it's
so
needed,
but
one
of
the
major
concerns
in
the
area
is
some
of
the
programs
that
are
rendered
under
the
auspices
of
the
city
of
Tampa.
My
concern
is
that
we
need
a
more
effective
process
to
accept
to
score
to
inspect
the
scope
of
work,
to
evaluate
these
invoices
and
complaints
with
a
quality
assurance
component.
AA
We
owe
that
to
the
citizens,
particularly
the
seniors,
the
most
vulnerable
group
in
this
District.
We
owe
that
to
them.
I've
spoken
to
several
of
them
over
time
and-
and
they
address
concerns
with
the
contractors,
but
like
some
of
you
they're
afraid,
if
they
publicly
saw
a
public
servant
go
under
attack
for
not
necessarily
agreeing
and
coming
forward.
What
do
you
think
will
happen
to
them
is
what
they
said.
They
believe,
regardless
of
what
that
paperwork
says,
they
believe
that
the
government
could
come
take
their
home
because
they
accepted
free
work.
AA
These
are
seniors,
they
have
all
kinds
of
conspiracy
theories,
particularly
for
African
Americans,
but
they're,
fearful
to
come
forward.
So
I
am
coming
on
their
behalf,
because
I
don't
have
fear
come
after
I
mean
you
can't
get
blood
from
maternal,
so
come
after
me,
but
regardless
of
what
the
paperwork
says
they're
fearful,
and
why
would
we
need
them
to
come
down
here
and
fight
or
even
give
them
the
idea
that
they
need
to
come
fight
for?
What's
right?
Why
do
we
need
that
from
them?
AA
We've
heard
from
some
in
this
room
today
and
these
people
have
paid
in
taxes
over
30
40
50
years.
We
owe
that
to
them
they
paid
in
and
all
they're
doing
is
trying
to
benefit
from
the
tax
dollars
that
they
paid
into.
So
we've
heard
from
some
of
those
members
today
in
the
community.
You've
probably
seen
some
examples,
or
at
least
I
was
sent
some
examples,
and
in
those
examples
do
you
really
think
those
costs
are
acceptable
as
tax
paying
citizens?
AA
Do
you
really
think
those
costs
represent
being
good
stewards
of
our
dollars
as
taxpayers
I
want
it
on
record
that
you
have
the
information
and
that
we
came
forth
to
share
that
it
shows
that
we're
being
irresponsible,
so
I'm
asking
for
another
process,
not
improving.
Another
RFP
opens
the
floodgates
for
more
media
exposure.
It
helps
also
to
open
up
potential
litigation
because
again
it's
under
the
offices
of
the
city
of
Tampa,
not
only
that
the
work
gets
out
that
you're,
not
accounting.
You
don't
have
to
be
accountable.
AA
When
you
submit
invoice,
it
can
be
exorbitant
amounts
of
money.
Nobody
has
a
process
in
place
to
prevent
that
from
happening.
So
do
the
right
thing:
pull
that
off
the
agenda,
make
it
go
to
an
RFP
revise
the
process
at
hcd.
There
should
be
somebody
internal
that
can
look
at
a
home,
that's
856
square
feet
and
know
that
it's
an
exorbitant
amount
of
money
for
it
to
be
thirty
six
thousand
dollars.
AA
Somebody
should
know
that
a
water
heater
does
not
cost
seven
thousand
eight
hundred
dollars,
and
you
should
definitely
know
that
the
same
amount
shouldn't
be
on
every
single
invoice.
There's
issues
with
that,
but
the
city
of
Tampa
signed
off
rubber
step
their
signature
without
a
process.
We
need
that
in
Tampa
for
those
seniors
today,
I
ask
you
to
do
what's
right,
you
didn't
listen
to
us
Tuesday,
but
it's
imperative
that
you
listen
today.
AA
M
AB
Good
morning,
Connie
Burton
I
just
want
to
bring
to
your
attention
that
of
all
the
voices
of
African
people
here
this
morning,
not
good
news
that
is
coming
out
of
our
community,
but
a
bunch
of
pain
that
sometimes
that
is
already
orchestrated
not
by
them,
but
those
that
control
the
dollars.
We've
seen
this
process
for
so
long.
AB
Those
of
you
who
are
not
students
of
History
I
would
hope
that
you
would
take
time
to
go
back
and
just
research
cointelpro
how
J
Edgar
Hoover
and
even
our
dear
friend
Bobby
Kennedy,
set
up
spot
on
cause
confusion
with
inside
the
black
community
black
leadership
black
organization.
So
we
can
have
that's
what
we
are
seeing
here
today.
AB
What
is
controlling
all
of
this
is
lack
of
Hope
in
our
community.
You
can
bring
a
thousand
cameras,
but
you
ain't
gonna,
stop
it
never
do
we
hear
anybody
from
the
administration
talking
about
real
opportunity
for
all
the
people
we
didn't
did
the
drug
margins,
we
didn't
send
people
to
prison,
we'd
enhance
penalties
and
we
are
still
dealing
with
the
same
issues.
AB
Doing
the
right
thing
won't
do
it,
because
she
don't
have
any
political
ties
to
this
community,
this
black
community
and
so
we're
constantly
struggling
over
the
same
peanuts
over
and
over,
and
we
got
some
real
housing
problems
in
our
community,
and
this
is
not
the
first
time
you've
heard
it
that
money
that
is
controlled
by
the
rehab
prop
Department
comes
through
the
city.
The
city
controls
it,
the
city
determines
which
houses
it's
going
to
be.
AB
The
city
writes
up
on
it
at
the
end
of
the
day,
and
so
the
non-profits
are
being
used
in
our
community.
When
you
didn't
want
me
to
be
the
CRA
leadership
there,
we
had
the
same
course
jump
up,
stop
it.
AB
AC
Great
Segway
yeah
Robin,
like
it
everybody
crb,
as
elected
officials,
keyword,
is
selected.
You
have
an
obligation
to
look
out
for
the
best
interest
of
the
of
your
constituency,
not
fall
into
the
pressure
of
a
couple
of
a
couple
of
individual
over
breakfast
or
lunch.
AC
This
is
deja
vu
to
the
housing
situation
that
was
brought
before
you
a
couple
months
ago.
You
didn't
have
the
will
to
put
it
to
the
people
to
let
them
vote
on
it.
You
you
made
the
decision
to
say
that
it
wouldn't
work.
You
made
the
decision
to
put
obstacles
in.
Thank
you,
councilman
Goose,
councilman,
a
councilwoman,
her
tech
for
your
bravery
and
voting
the
right
way.
AC
AC
Discuss
disappointment
is
coming
from
the
community,
just
like
Connie
just
said,
and
we
can
come
up
here
every
week
to
say
the
same
thing
to
you
and
you
give
us
those
Stone
faces
and
do
nothing
promise
us
behind
the
behind
the
closed
doors,
because
I
lobbied
a
lot
of
you
right,
but
when
it
was
time
for
it
to
happen,
you
coward,
you
were
cowards
and
you
cowered
out
election
time
is
coming
my
organization,
that's
why
we
haven't
been
here
because
we
are
getting
people
elected,
we're
having
a
big
March
Saturday
come
out,
come
out
and
see
the
March
and
see
what
you'll
be
up
against
in
March,
because
it
it
doesn't
make
sense
for
you
not
to
do
the
will
of
the
people,
and
you
be
pressured
under
lobbying.
AC
The
last
conversation
that
you
have
that
threatens
you
from
what
I
understand.
I,
don't
know
because
I'm
not
in
those
conversations,
but
if
you
can't
find
the
the
motivation
to
do
your
job
and
that's
look
out
for
your
constituencies
that
one
lobby
or
can't
vote
you
in
it's
a
multitude
of
the
community
that
votes
you
in
yeah.
AC
AD
Manchester
is
not
Tampa,
Florida
always
have
to
say
means
freedom
in
Swahili
we
say
we
as
African.
People
should
always
be
thinking
about
our
freedom.
We
should
never
be
ashamed
to
step
forward
to
live,
die
struggle,
do
whatsoever
for
our
freedom,
I'm
so
proud
to
see
all
these
African
women
here
today,
I'm
so
proud
to
see
that
to
see
that
y'all
have
beat
down
the
African
men
and
we're
in
prisons,
we
in
other
places.
We
scared
to
come
out
white
folks
scared
to
come
out.
AD
It's
that
kind
of
gestapo
operation.
That's
going
on
this
man
right
here
this
man
right
here,
Chief,
Bennett
or
Mr,
Bennett
whatsoever.
They
called
him.
He
pulled
something
that
was
so
offensive
and
so
nasty
and
so
threatening
right
here
in
the
city
council
when
he
took
a
picture
and
showed
up
Orlando
ghouls
in
the
mayor
before
a
vote.
What
that's
supposed
to
be
a
threat?
That's
supposed
to
be
intimidation!
That's
supposed
to
show
capitulation!
AD
It
needs
to
stop
all
the
things
y'all
talking
about.
Oh,
like
we
need
cameras,
we
need
this.
We
need
to
buy
this
business.
We
need
to
do
that.
You
know.
White
people,
don't
have
the
same
concerns,
but
you
have
to
know
at
the
top
of
the
level.
Is
the
top
of
the
line?
Is
this
city,
council
or
no
other
city
council?
They
don't
care
about
that.
They
want
the
city
they
want
the
black
community
to
go
under.
They
want
the
black
community
to
devolve,
so
they
can
move
in
with
gentrification.
That
is
an
official
program.
AD
H
Yes,
thank
you.
Mr
chairman
Martin,
Shelby
city
council
attorney
I
just
want
to
remind
the
chair
and
Council
and
members
of
the
public.
Please
rule
five
F,
which
states
in
part
speaker
shall
refrain
from
launching
personal
attacks
against
any
City
official
City
staff,
member
or
members
of
the
public
comments
shall
be
directed
to
the
council
as
a
body
and
not
individual
council
members.
Just
a
reminder
of
that.
Mr
chairman
and
Council.
Please,
and
thank
you,
members
of
the
public.
AE
Yes,
my
name
is
Michael
Randolph
and
I'm
with
you,
West
Tampa,
Community,
Development,
Corporation
I
want
to
start
out
first
by
thanking
the
nation
for
attending
our
most
recent
meeting
on
Rhodesian
Street
violence
and
National
curve
approach.
Those
areas
includes
California,
New,
York,
really,
the
Jersey
South
Carolina
Virginia,
D.C,
Baltimore
and
Philly.
AE
Some
of
the
most
violent
neighborhoods
in
the
nation
came
to
the
table
to
talk
about
what
they're
doing
I
especially
want
to
thank
councilwoman
ProTech
and
the
city
council
from
Saint
Pete
for
attending
that
particular
meeting
to
learn
about.
What's
going
on
around
the
nation,
the
meeting
was
dedicated
to
those
that
have
lost
their
life
in
the
streets
and
their
family.
Those
that
live
in
fear
and
more
important
for
those
that
are
looking
for
a
solution
among
those
that
attend
was
the
Tampa
Police
Department,
the
Housing
Authority
Public
Safety
Committee,
the
health
department.
AE
Yes,
both
Republicans
and
Democrats,
Department
of
Justice
Department
of
Juvenile,
Justice
and
other
agencies
that
attend
what
we
learn
from
that
is
that
it's
going
to
take
the
streets
to
save
the
streets
again.
I
want
to
thank
everybody
for
attending
and
I
apologize
that
we
had
66
that
were
supposed
to
attend
33-10
the
rest
were
not
able
to
get
in
because
of
Zoom.
AE
We
are
going
to
do
a
follow-up
meeting
because
we
did
get
a
concern
from
residents
that
want
us
to
do
an
evening
meeting
what
we
do
know
there
are
solutions
to
deal
with
the
madness
in
our
community,
and
we
show
that
from
people
from
around
the
country
as
to
what
we
can
do
to
solve
the
problem
of
this
crazy
roundness
in
our
neighborhood,
but
it
starts
with
the
community
taking
back
the
streets.
Thank
you.
So
much
have
a
good
day.
E
K
Yes,
I'm
very
disturbed
by
some
of
the
comments.
This
morning,
we've
heard
rumors
that
members
of
the
city
staff
have
done
opposition
research
on
city
council
members,
but
this
morning
we
heard
that
potentially
a
staff
person
did
opposition
research
on
a
member
of
the
public.
N
Yes,
so
opposition
research,
meaning
what
like
social
media
texts,
you
know
which
would
be
Facebook,
Twitter
I
know
you
know:
everybody's
pretty
active
there.
K
The
point
is:
if
someone
under
the
direction
of
an
officer
of
the
city
or
on
a
city
on
City
time
or
city
devices,
did
research
against
a
member
of
the
public
to
to
push
a
political
agenda.
I,
don't
know
what
laws
that
might
break
but
I
I.
You
know
people
people
have
First
Amendment
right
to
do
whatever
they
want
in
their
own
time.
K
My
question
is
I've
heard
so
many
rumors
of
opposition
research
being
done
that
that
I
think
we
should
look
into
this
and
if,
if
an
outside
researcher
finds
that
nobody
did
on
City
time
or
city
devices,
then
fine,
but
I,
think
we
have
an
obligation
to
the
public
to
not
make
people
afraid.
Several
members
of
the
public
this
morning
said
that
they're
afraid
of
retaliation
by
City
staff
and
I
mean
this.
Is
the
United
States.
A
Councilman
Viera,
thank
you
can
can
we
get
this
brought
up,
maybe
at
next
week's
hearing,
so
that
I
can
talk
to
staff
on
the
repercussions
of
this
I
mean
I'm
I.
If,
if
someone
is,
is
using
City
devices
and
City
time
for
for
issues
like
that,
that's
obviously
problematic,
but
I'm
just
worried
about
unintended
consequences
again.
I
I
understand
the
the
point
of
it,
but
can
this
maybe
be
brought
up
at
the
end
of
the
meeting
or
something
of
that
nature
again?
I
just
want
to
have
all
proper
deliberation
with
this
I
I.
K
K
J
Because
I
I'm
not
quite
sure,
I'll
be
able
to
attend
all
of
the
November
17th
meeting.
I
I
am
fine
with
just
again
just
because
we
put
something
on
the
agenda,
it
doesn't
mean
it's
going
to
be
solved
right
away.
So
I
I
think
that
the
idea
of
approving
this
motion
is
not
really
all
that
difficult
and
we
can
get
more
information
afterward,
because
that's
generally
how
our
emotions
are
made,
we're
making
a
motion
to
get
more
information,
or
at
least
that's
what
I
understood
it
to
be.
N
Thank
you
very
much.
Mr
chairman,
you
know
this
morning,
I
heard
gun
violence,
I
was
at
a
Reagan
Park
the
other
day,
council
members,
good
and
goods
and
her
attack
were
there
I
heard
about
this
rehab
program
and
our
seniors,
but
we
are
focused,
and
these
are
real
serious
problems
on
top
of
housing,
but
we're
focused
so
much
on
retribution,
Revenge
Vengeance,
getting
even
all
we
do
is
fight.
N
All
we
do
is
fight
and
people
are
coming
here
with
some
serious
issues,
not
just
in
East
Tampa
throughout
the
entire
city
of
Tampa,
and
all
it
is,
is
constant
threats,
constant,
constant
something
or
conspiracy
or
whatever,
but
you
know
we
have
real
issues
to
solve
and
we
waste
so
much
time
on
on
fighting
councilman,
Goods,
Mr.
O
I'm
listening
very
intentionally
and
I
know
there's
some
allegations
today
brought
forward
and
before
I
go
any
further.
Those
allegations
have
to
be
looked
at
and
reviewed
to
make
sure
that
all
the
facts
are
there
not
that
anyone's
saying
something
is
not
factual,
but
in
life.
If
you
say
something,
you
tell
somebody
else,
and
somebody
else
tells
you
by
the
time
you
go
three
down:
they
change
from
a
battleship
to
a
full
War
atomic
war.
So
it's
got
to
change.
It's
got
to
find
out
what
all
the
facts
are.
O
There's
allegations
here
about
rules,
there's
allegations
about
paying
three
times
the
amount.
Thirty
eight
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
for
800
square
foot
home
roof
is
certainly
way
out
of
line.
25
000
is
way
out
of
line.
Maybe
14
000
is
still
way
out
of
line.
1800
1800
square
foot,
roof
I,
don't
know
how
many
squares
there
are,
but
a
roof
caused
by
the
squares.
Now
whether
they
did
the
job
right
or
not,
I
don't
know
there
was
a
hump
before
I
guess
it
was
a
hump.
Afterwards
the
hump
wasn't
removed.
O
G
M
I
can
see
some
of
the
point
Mr
Carlson,
but
there
there
are
other
absence
that
caused
me
before
we
can
get
to
that
level.
You
know
I
do
know
and
I
I
I'm
candid
about
it.
That
I
do
know
that
there
was
some
optimization
things
done
against
me.
Miss
Miranda,
Mr
folks
went
to
the
union
and
asked
me
to
do
some
things
that
they
told
told
said
no.
We
won't
do
that,
so
that
is.
That
is
true.
M
That
does
happen,
but
what
I
will
say
if,
if
you
do
have
an
internal
affairs
unit
that
and
the
even
though
officer
does
work
for
the
Union
at
the
time,
they're
still
a
police
officer
and
they
still
held
to
those
standards
as
well.
So
in
reference
to
my
maybe
Mr
Carlson's
motion
is
done.
If
Mr
Shaw
wants
to
file
a
complaint
or
assistant
chief
Johnson
is
here
in
the
major
they've
heard,
what
the
allegation
policy
allegation.
M
They
can
automatically
go
and
write
a
service
level
complaint
and
have
that
looked
at
and
send
that
over
to
internal
affairs,
I
think
that's!
That's
one
Avenue
versus
the
whole
blown
out
getting
an
outside
attorney
to
be
paid
for,
but
again,
the
any
officer,
no
matter
if
they're
part
of
the
union
or
not
they're,
still
under
the
rules
of
internal
affairs
regardless
and
they
that
could
be
sent
over
to
Internal
Affairs
for
investigation.
I
agree
with.
K
Yeah
I
would
just
say
to
council
member
Maniscalco.
You
implied
that
the
civil
rights
of
our
citizens
is
not
important.
If
sure
there
are
other
issues
that
are
here,
but
the
most
basic
right
of
for
Americans
is
civil
rights
and
if
someone's
civil
rights
were
breached,
I
think
that's
an
incredible
violation.
We've
heard
lots
of
allegations
of
this,
but
this
is
the
first
specific
example
where
somebody
said
it
publicly
on
the
record
and
it
concerns
me.
K
The
second
thing
is
that
Ms
councilman
Maniscalco
you
keep
over
and
over
and
over
again
saying
you
wish
there
was
peace.
You
wish
people
would
start
fighting
you're
implying
that
that
I
or
we
are
causing
that
fighting
we're.
Not
I
would
like
to
ask
you
today.
Please
ask
the
administration
to
stop
fighting
with
us.
Ask
them
to
come
apologize
to
us.
Why?
Why
are
they
doing
opposition
research
on
us?
Why
are
they
doing
opposition
research
on
people?
Why
are
they
bringing
in?
K
Why
is
the
staff
of
the
mayor
bringing
in
people
to
speak
in
favor
of
the
the
renting
while
black
program?
K
It's
it's
it's
dirty
politics
and
we
should
be
able
to
have
a
straight-on
conversation
and
discuss,
and
the
the
executive
branch
should
respect
the
separation
of
powers
of
the
city
council
and
allow
us
to
do
our
jobs
without
interfering.
Last.
G
G
A
G
O
Chairman,
thank
you
very
much
any
allegations
of
any
wrongdoing
that
was
done
publicly
and
that
happened
here
today
and
I
agree
with
councilmember
Googs.
The
first
step
is
to
take
it
to
the
internal
Fair
Department,
there's
the
one
that
does
the
investigation
and
bring
back
a
report
based
on
that
report.
O
If
we
either
accept
it
or
not,
accept
it,
you
do
something
else
whatever
that
may
be,
but
you
have
to
have
a
starting
point
to
starting
point
is
let
those
that
are
trained
for
that
do
their
job
and
without
other
first
hesitation,
I
agree
with
councilman
Goods.
That
is
an
allegation
based
on
something
and
then
to
clear
the
air
or
to
take
the
pollutants
out
of
the
bay.
O
We
have
to
do
this
to
make
sure
everything
is
fine
and
those
police
officers,
whether
they're
in
or
out
of
the
Union,
took
an
oath
office
to
do
what
they're
doing
now
I
agree
with
councilman
Goods.
That
should
be
the
first
step
to
find
out
what
the
realities
are
of
life.
I
myself
many
times
in
the
past
and
Veteran
Affairs
are
coming
to
see
me
regarding
a
police
officer
and
I
had
to
testify
for
what
I
knew
or
what
I
didn't
know
and
that
from
where
it
all
that
went
on
this
years
ago.
M
And
I'm
sure,
right
now,
probably
the
Eternal
Affairs
Catholic
is
probably
watching
this
video
and
probably
already
going
to
start
now
well
they're
already
I
can
show
you
that's
pretty
much
how
it
works,
so
I'm
sure
somebody
from
the
command
level
will
probably
be
looking
into
this
right
away.
Mr
Carlson,
that's
just
my
perspective,
I
think.
M
Let's
see
what
comes
back
and
then
from
there,
if
it
doesn't
I
think
you
may
take
the
next
step
levels
but
I
think
let
the
internal
affairs
unit,
which
the
police
officer
does
still
is
a
police
officer,
and
you
know
I,
know
people
don't
believe
Internal
Affairs
all
the
time,
but
sometimes
it
does
work
I've
seen
some
time
with
desert,
but
nine
times
out
of
ten
it
it
does
work.
M
N
K
You
Mr
chair
can
I
clarify
the
motion
real
fast.
The
motion
is
for
staff
to
look
at
staff.
Not
the
police
in,
in
other
cases,
that
we've
heard
of
other
staff
have
supplied
information
to
other
people,
and
so
this
is
not
about
the
police.
It
wouldn't
be
covered.
Looking
at
internal
investigation
wouldn't
cover
it.
It's
possible
that
that
police
were
not
involved
in
the
in
the
opposition
research
as
possible.
Somebody
else
was,
and
so
that
that
to
look
at
all
staff,
not
pleased
all.
M
Right
well,
I
guess,
as
a
clarification,
I'm
thinking,
you
know,
Mr
Shaw
made
a
statement
reference
to
the
vice
president
of
the
Union,
so
he's
still
a
part
of
the
city
and
he's
still
a
part
of
the
police
department.
So
that's
why
I'm
looking
at
he's
still
a
part
of
Staff
regardless
I
mean
he's
working
for
the
police
department,
he's
the
employee
of
the
city,
so
I
I
get
what
you're
saying
but
I
think
for
this
space
is
right
here.
M
H
All
right,
Madam
clerk,
Mr
Shelby,
you
recognize
thank
you.
I'm
just
want
to
be
clear
on
the
motion,
and
certainly
there
are
a
lot
of
components
into
being
able
to
comply
with
this,
and
it
certainly
will
take
some
investigation
on
my
part
to
be
able
to
find
out.
Certainly
if
it's
an
outside
attorney
is
also
a
budgetary
impact
and
the
like
this
section.
In
my
experience,
a
city
council
attorney,
has
never
been
invoked.
So
this
would
be
something
that
would
involves
some
report
to
council
as
to
what
the
process
would
be.
H
So
I
just
wanted
to
keep
that
in
mind.
But
certainly
council
is
absolutely
free
to
express
its
desire
under
the
process
of
making
a
motion,
and
then
we
will
be
able
to
I
will
be
able
to
report
back
as
soon
as
possible.
If
you
want
to
hold
it,
I
can
perhaps
even
do
it
during
lunch
today
and
have
the
opportunity,
but
that's
your
call,
and
if
Council
wants
to
express
it's
a
sentiment
now.
I
understand
that
as
well.
H
O
One
last
round
of
discussion:
please
I,
appreciate
it
very
much
chairman,
but
if
I
remember
the
text
and
I
think
Mr
Goods
fitted
in
a
very
nice
way
that
that
was
a
good
citizen,
making
an
acquisition
against
a
good
officer
or
whatever
the
deal
was
up
to
the
internal
Affair.
To
start
that
investigation
where
it
goes
I,
don't
know,
but
that's
the
way
I
mean
I've
seen
some
of
those
done
many
years
ago.
O
O
O
K
A
Again,
I
I
think
it's
proper
to
vote
on
this.
At
the
end
of
the
meeting,
I
have
a
question
for
Mr
Shelby
and
on
civil
service
issues.
Etc
in
scope,
I
mean
that's
my
only
request,
but
whatever
customer.
G
M
Mr
Carlson,
if
you
give
a
little
difference
and
let
Mr
Shelby
research,
the
charter
and
those
responsibilities
and
whatever,
and
maybe
by
lunchtime
right
lunch
time,
he
can
come
back
in
the
end
and
then
we
can
discuss
it
again.
I
I,
I
I
agree
with
Mr
Beer
on
this
one
here
that
listen,
Mr
Shelby
tell
us
what
the
facts
are.
What
we
can
do,
what
we
can't
do
and
then,
if
there
is
something
we
can
do
whatever,
then
we
look
at
that
and
take
a
vote
on.
G
G
We
also
have
a
another
item,
number
35,
that
we
were
going
to
ask
to
be
taking
during
staff
reports,
and
we
also
have
a
request
from
Chief
Tripp
to
here
three
up
at
the
beginning
of
those
agenda
items
eight,
nine
and
ten,
because
she
also
has
to
be
somewhere
else.
What
I
would
like
to
do
at
this
time?
If
I
hear
no
objections,
take
the
walk-on
agenda
item
first,
so
that
our
state
representative
can
go
about
her
duties
and
then
go
on
to
Chief.
G
A
Thank
you,
and
just
for
for
the
public.
For
me.
That's
why
I
ran
outside
I
I
agreed
to
give
some
award
for
the
Florida
state.
Fair
I
thought
it
was
the
Florida
State
Fair,
that's
about
12
minutes
away.
It
turns
out
it's
in
Dover
I
find
out
yeah
I
didn't
know
it
was
in
Dover,
so
I
I
know
I
know
so
that's
I
was
trying
to
call
to
see
if
things
could
get
pushed
Etc,
but
I
probably
should
leave
here
like
around
11
10
or
so
to
get
there
by
noon
again.
A
M
Cameron
I,
as
you
know,
there's
a
vacancy
that
has
occurred.
Mr
Joseph
Johnson,
who
served
his
distinguishly
on
our
finance
a
budget
and
finance
committee
resigned.
It
is
my
duty
to
point
another
person
out
of
my
district
I'm,
making
selection
of
Allison
who
who's
known
in
financing
and
budgeting
to
get
her
as
an
appointment
to
the
committee.
X
My
name
is
Diane
Hart
and
I
am
representing
East
Tampa
business
and
civic
association.
My
heart
believes
this
morning.
I've
been
doing
this
job
since
1999
and
never
have.
We
ever
had
this
type
of
accusations,
I
guess
our
organization.
Ever
when
people
talk
about
coming
to
council
and
speaking
to
you
all
I
live
in
the
community,
I
was
born
and
raised
in
the
community,
nobody's
afraid
to
talk
to
me.
X
You
heard
the
lady
say
she
called
my
house
at
10,
30
11
o'clock
at
night,
I,
never
turn
off
my
phone
I
answer
it
every
single
call,
no
matter
what
time
it
is
because
it's
my
community,
but
to
be
accused
of
doing
substandard
work,
have
a
contractor
say,
he's
being
discriminated
against
because
we're
not
doing
the
MBE
or
the
wmbe
and
not
allowing
him
to
have
his
right.
When
you
have
a
contractor
working
in
this
program
and
he
had
17
jobs
since
2019.,
he
was
suspended
twice
well.
X
Let's
say
he
was
put
on
probation
twice
for
substandard
work.
He
was
suspended
from
the
program
twice.
This
last
time
was
doing
work
while
he
was
still
working
for
us.
So
it's
not
the
first
time
that
he's
told
me
that
he
will
sue
me
East
Tampa
City
Council.
But
how
do
you
sue
us
when
we
have
every
single
item
documented?
X
It's
not
like.
We
just
decided,
oh
one
day,
we're
going
to
suspend
you
no
over
long
periods
of
time
after
meeting
after
meeting
in
my
office
with
me,
the
general
the
contract
on
record
for
our
organization
and
my
staff,
and
we
tell
you
what
substandard
and
we
don't
write
you
up
and
we
just
let
you
go
back
with
a
promise
that
you'll
do
better,
but
you
can
only
do
that
so
many
times.
X
So
that
was
the
reason
why
we
could
no
longer
allow
him
to
work
for
East,
Tampa
business
and
civic
association.
That
was
number
one
and
I'm
sure
the
city
will
speak
to
it
and
they
have
it
in
great
detail.
Then
let
me
speak
about
Miss
Browning
Miss
Browning
got
a
private
contractor
to
work
on
her
house.
X
Another
citizen
called
me
and
said:
could
you
please
come
and
just
talk
to
the
two
sides
and
see
if
you
can
bring
some
something
solvable
to
this
issue?
I
said
yes,
only
because
I'm
born
and
raised
in
the
community,
not
as
a
representative,
not
representing
East
Tampa,
but
as
a
person
in
my
community,
so
I
met
with
her
and
the
contractor
under
the
presents
that
I
thought
they
had
reached
an
agreement
by
the
time.
I
left
that
house
to
find
out
later
after
I
left.
Their
whole
agreement
fell
apart.
X
They
got
into
an
argument
and
everything
went
left,
but
I
need
the
city
to
understand.
East,
Tampa,
business
and
Civic
had
no
part
in
the
building
of
our
house.
She
contracted
with
a
contractor.
Just
so
happens
the
contractor
works
in
the
program,
but
everybody
knows
that
in
order
for
a
contractor
to
be
on
good
footing
with
the
city
of
Tampa,
they
are
vetted.
X
The
city
investigates
anything
that
they
get
as
a
complaint
about
a
contractor
associated
with
the
program.
Miss
Browning's
house
had
nothing
at
all
to
do
with
a
rehab
program.
It's
a
new
construction
and
I
can
tell
you
personally,
because
I
went
to
talk
to
both
sides.
They
had
no
real
agreement
which
baffled
me
that
you're
building
a
house-
and
you
all
don't
have
a
real
agreement,
but
I
had
nothing
to
do
with
it.
So
I
could
not
do
anything
to
that
contractor
about
her
involvement
with
Miss
Browning's
house.
X
That's
a
private
deal
but
I
take
issue
with
people
saying
folk
are
afraid
to
talk
to
you,
but
you're,
not
afraid
to
talk
to
me
because
we've
done
several
hundred
I
have
letters
to
show
you
after
every
rehab
we
ask
the
homeowner.
Are
you
satisfied?
What's
the
work
up
to
your
standards?
How
were
you
treated
by
the
contractor?
We
have
those
letters
that
I'm
happy
to
bring
in
or
send
to
you
all
to
share
with
you.
So
if
I
had
two
complaints
out
of
111
people,
I
was
truly
blessed.
X
Mr
gruber's
house
was
Quagmire
something
very
different.
Something
I'd
never
even
ever
run
into
before.
However,
Mr
Gruber
is
not
paying
for
that
additional
work.
I
was
in
Tallahassee
when
his
house
was
being
worked
on,
I
drove
home
to
meet
with
him
at
his
residence,
along
with
the
contractor
and
the
city
staff
and
the
city
inspector
who
looked
at
the
house
from
the
sky
from
something
he
had
had
long
before
and
said.
This
was
there
all
alone,
but
we
agreed
to
take
off
the
roof
and
redo
it.
X
But
what
he's
not
talking
about
is
the
fact
that
it
wasn't
just
about
the
squares
they
had
to
redo
all
the
wood
and
stuff
once
they
removed
it
to
try
and
correct
it,
because
whomever
it
put
his
roof
on
had
left
several
layers
and
that's
where
that
hump
was
on
his
roof.
We
have
been
through
this
over
and
over
we've
been
through
the
news
we've
been
in
the
newspaper
about
it.
We
tried
to
do
everything
we
possibly
could
to
remedy
this.
He
said
my
the
contractor
Spit
on
His
rug.
X
He
said
that
they
left
his
doors
open.
Everything
about
this
situation
was
very
different
than
anything
I've
ever
encountered,
but
I
want
you
all
to
know
one
thing
about
our
organization:
I,
don't
tolerate
substandard
work.
For
me,
those
are
people
in
my
neighborhood
and
I.
Do
everything
I
can
and
nobody
can
ever
tell
you
that
I
don't
show
up.
X
If
anybody
calls
my
office
and
says
a
contractor
has
done
anything
I
personally
go
to
that
site,
because
the
one
thing
I'm
not
going
to
do
is
put
a
lien
on
somebody's
house
and
walk
away
and
say:
oh
well,
it's
okay,
but
what
people
are
not
standing
here
and
saying
is
contractors
we
bid
they
do
the
work.
We
have
an
inspector
that
inspects
it.
The
city
has,
you
know
they
have
an
inspection
department
that
comes
out
and
inspect
it.
Somebody
said
there
should
be
hqs,
City,
spins
and
hqs
inspector.
X
We
do
not
get
paid
unless
that
work
is
completely
complete
and
is
signed
off
by
everybody.
I
put
up
my
own
money,
not
mine,
personally
East
Tampa
and
business
and
Civic
money
to
pay
the
contractor.
While
I
wait
for
the
city
to
reimburse
me
there's
no
way,
I
will
be
putting
my
money
out
on
a
substandard
job.
So
I
take
issue
with
this,
and
for
me
it's
personal
because
I
live
this
community
have
67
years.
I.
X
Would
never
do
anything
to
any
of
my
community
senior
or
young,
and
everybody
in
the
program
is
not
a
senior.
So
please
understand
this
program
is
not
just
seniors,
so,
whatever
you
all
decide
to
do,
I'm!
Okay
with
that,
because
for
me
it's
all
about
my
community
and
does
it
hurt,
it
hurts
deeply
to
have
somebody
stand
and
drag
me
through
the
mud
and
say
we're
doing
substandard
work.
We
don't
care
we're
not
paying
attention.
That's
not
true!
X
X
We
take
them
from
being
able
to
bid
on
three
properties
down
to
one
and
then,
if
you
don't
complete
that
one
and
Grow
Again
to
get
to
your
three,
then
you
don't
get
to
do
work
with
us
and
we
do
put
people
out
of
love.
I
don't
get
to
put
them
out.
They
get
to
put
them
out.
Finally,
but
I
will
follow
the
necessary
Documents
To
indicate
to
the
city
that
that
person
is
not
living
up
to
my
standards.
X
I,
don't
pick
the
contractors
they're
vetted
by
the
city
and
once
they're
vetted,
then
I
am
required
to
use
them
and
I
use
every
single
one
of
them.
I
understand.
We
have
a
complaint
that
we're
taking
anybody.
We
want,
please,
you
all
understand.
I'm,
a
professional
37-year
business
owner
been
with
East
Tampa
since
1999
now
I'm
a
legislator
I
take
my
job
very
seriously
on
all
the
aspects.
We
never
just
pick
anybody
to
do.
Work.
X
It's
bidded
on
the
lowest
bitter
within
that
15
gets
that
job
unless
I
know,
you've
bid
it
too
low
and
you're.
Coming
back
for
change,
orders,
which
we
talked
about
before
I'm,
not
going
to
take
your
bed.
Our
beds
are
open
with
contractors
sitting
in
the
room.
Once
the
bids
are
open,
we
send
them
over
to
the
city,
so
they
can
see
that
we've
chosen
the
best
person
according
to
that
bid.
So
you
know
rumors
are
easy,
but
people
should
stand
up
and
tell
the
truth,
and
if
you
had
a
problem,
nobody
call
me.
X
So
if
you
had
a
complaint,
nobody
called
me
in
East,
Tampa,
business
and
Civic
is
always
open.
Our
books
are
always
open,
we're
always
open.
We
take
this
very
seriously
and
I.
Tell
you
it's
a
very
difficult
thing
to
stand
here
and
hear
people
talk
about
your
organization,
knowing
that
we
do
the
best
we
can
with
what
we
have
so
I
appreciate
you
all
allowing
me
to
speak
to
you
again
today,
but
no
we
don't
take
this
lightly.
X
D
M
Mr
Travis
is
going
to
come
up.
You've
heard
the
several
alleged
things
that
have
been
said
in
reference
to
the
program.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
you
were
able
to
talk
about
those
issues
with
your
housing
personnel,
and
so
we
can
clear
these
up.
As
we
talk
about
the
minority,
business
and
so
forth,
and
so
on.
How
does
that
work?
Is
it
the
process
making
sure
we
have
all
the
details,
so
the
public?
Can
we
can
air
this
out?
M
AG
The
Mr
grubber
came
and
spoke
to
you
about,
you
know
his
roof,
and
that
was
in
the
media.
You
need
to
understand
that
Mr
Mr
grubber
said
this
morning
that
he
did
not
get
a
response.
In
fact,
our
attorney's
office
sent
him
a
letter
on
December,
23,
2021
and
we've
spoken
to
him.
Even
after
that
he
there
was
some
buckling
in
the
roof
and
Housing
and
Community
Development
Office
went
back
and
fixed
his
house
the
amount
of
money
that
he's
talking
about
that.
AG
That
was
done
for
to
replace
his
roof
I'm
here,
to
tell
you
that
that's
not
the
case.
Twenty
five
hundred
dollars
was
spent
on
siding.
Ten
thousand
dollars
was
for
his
roof
repair.
Eighty
four
hundred
dollars
was
for
HVAC
system.
A
water
heater
was
fourteen
hundred
dollars
and
extermination
was
fifteen
hundred
dollars.
That's
for
Mr
gruber's,
House,
Representative
Hart
talked
about
the
process.
In
the
contractor
list
that
we
have,
we
have
a
total
of
five
minority
contractors
on
a
list
of
16.
AG
Mr
Reeves
received
23
projects
since
2019,
and
then
he
beat
me
to
it
today
because
I
have
a
letter.
That's
coming
out
to
council.
They'll,
probably
get
it
to
you
this
afternoon,
because
you've
got
a
certified
letter
from
Mr
Reeves
in
the
mails
claiming
discrimination
and
that
he
was
not
is
not
allowed
on
the
program
anymore.
That's
because
we
have
a
list
of
complaints
about
Mr,
Reeves
construction
company
he's
done
work
without
permit
he's
had
improper
permits
he's
been
notified
about
it
he's
been
warned
about
it.
He's
been
suspended
before
and
is
being
suspended
again.
AG
M
AG
There
was
a
lot
of
talk
about
retaliation
and
retribution.
I
just
want
to
make
it
very
clear
that
that's
not
coming
from
the
city
staff
or
the
city
office,
the
comments
about
retaliation
and
retribution-
that's
not
coming
from
my
office,
so
I,
don't
know
where
it's
coming
from
I,
don't
know
what
it
that's
not
coming
from
us.
So
the
comments
that
are
being
launched
out
there,
it's
being
pulled
as
if
it's
part
of
the
city
program,
I,
will
never
stand
before
you
can
see.
Our
programs
are
perfect.
AG
I
would
never
say
that
we
always
have
an
opportunity
to
improve,
streamline
the
programs
that
we
have
for
our
owner
occupied
rehab
are
audited
by
Hud
and
I.
Think
that
there
we
can
ask
our
internal
audit
Department
to
do
an
audit
on
our
work
on
our
programs
as
well.
We're
always
looking
for
ways
to
improve,
so
the
comments
that
we
hear
and
working
alongside
our
non-profits
we're
constantly
looking
for
ways
to
improve,
but
we're
also
constantly
looking
at
how
we
can
continue
to
support
our
residents
and
our
citizens.
AG
A
few
months
ago,
every
week,
I
was
before
you
talking
about
housing,
affordability
and
trying
to
repair
homes,
and
what
we've
done
is
use
an
existing
contract
that
we
had
so
that
we
didn't
stop
service
and
the
owner
occupied
rehab
program
and
continue
that
service
with
our
non-profit.
We
with
a
partner,
nonprofit
We,
put
out
an
RFP
and
there
were
two
respondents,
one
of
which
was
the
East
Tampa
business
and
civic
association.
The
other
was
the
CDC
and
the
CDC
was
using
the
East
Tampa
business
and
civic
association
as
a
sub-recipient
to
the
grant.
AG
So
we
moved
forward
because
those
were
the
only
two
that
we
had
and
we
had
an
existing
contract
and
we
did
that
so
that
at
no
point
did
the
program
stop
and
that
we
could
continue
to
serve
the
residents
of
Tampa
there's
over
120
people
on
that
list,
and
so
the
choices
before
you
I
spoke
to
most
of
you
earlier
this
weekend
laid
out
a
choice
for
you.
AG
The
process
that
we've
used
was
an
RFP
process,
but
we
can't
help
if
we
don't
get
a
lot
of
respondents
and
I'm
I'm,
just
being
very
Frank
with
you
there's
a
capacity
issue.
You
have
a
not
only
a
housing
crisis,
you
have
Labor
shortages,
there's
a
lot
of
Supply
sort
of
there's
a
lot
going
on
that
creates
The,
Perfect
Storm
that
we're
in
and
there's
a
capacity
issue,
so
other
non-profits.
AG
Some
nonprofits
are
not
taking
on
projects
like
this
because
they
cannot
spend
the
money,
particularly
if
they
got
cares
fund
they're
under
spending
deadlines
and
they're
at
capacity.
So
they
have.
They
are
monitoring
how
how
many
additional
programs
they
take
on
in,
in
fear
of
not
being
able
to
spend
the
money
in
time,
and
so
we
are
putting
out
an
RFQ
to
try
to
get
contract.
If
we
were
doing
it
directly,
we're
not.
AG
We
are
going
to
continue
to
do
this
with
Partners
in
non-profits
and
going
directly
to
the
contractors,
but
until
then
this
is
what
we
have
before
us.
If
we
put
the
RFP
out
again,
would
we
get
more
respondents?
Probably
and
you
can
expand
the
program
that
way
so
the
choices
for
you
today
Council
it's
a
difficult
decision,
but
it's
not
staffs
decision.
We're
I'm
not
going
to
stand
for
that
decision.
For
you,
you
can
either
move
forward
with
as
you've
requested
us
to,
or
you
can
put
the
RFP
out
again.
M
M
M
AG
M
AG
AG
You
made
a
good
point,
usually
I,
wouldn't
say.
Usually
in
my
past
experience,
when
I
try
to
get
minority
participation
in
particularly
in
construction
or
trades,
feel
we'll
go
to
the
areas
and
and
help
them
fill
out.
The
forms
to
do
that,
and
so
it's
not
just
here
in
Tampa
it's
a
capacity
issue
and
you're
right.
We
should
reach
out
to
neighboring
counties
and.
M
AG
E
AG
It
a
moment
of
privilege
we
spent
months
talking
about
housing.
Affordability
came
before
this
Council
worked
on
months
of
bringing
you
recommendations,
and
we
did
that
last
week
only
to
be
turned
away
as
if
it
was
the
first
time
to
be
hearing.
So
when
you
talk
about
capacity
working
on
things
for
months
and
then
Council
deciding
not
to
act
on
it,
it
is
hard
when
we
have
other
programs
like
this
and
you
want
to.
We
should
be
spending
our
time
on
so
I'm,
coming
off,
very
frustrated.
AG
Are
working
hard
to
move
things
forward
if
it
is
a
direction
to
issue
another
RFP,
we
can
be
creative
and
try
to
get
other
non-profits.
We
can
reach
out
to
contractors
Beyond
city
limits
to
do
that.
We're
willing
to
do
that.
We're
willing
to
do
the
work,
but
don't
make
me,
do
the
work
and
then
Council
decides
not
to.
M
AG
So
so
to
your
point,
like
there's
trades
there's
you
could
do
trade.
Somebody
may
not
need
HVAC
and
so
we're
trying
to
put
out
a
list
that
where
we,
where
you
can
triage
and
then
we
can
directly
contracts
with
those
people
that
may
not
necessarily
need
a
roof
but
also
trying
to
layer
funding.
Mistake
was
here
earlier
and
I
know:
East
Tampa
cre
is
frustrated.
They've
been
asking
for
owner
occupied
for
a
long
time
we
put
out
for
a
third
party
RFP
that
did
not
come
back.
Favorable
I.
AG
Confident
that
if
we,
if
we
streamline
the
process
with
our
Housing
Community
Development
Department
and
provided
the
right
resources
which
I'm
coming
to
speak
to
you
about
with
CRA,
because
you're
adding
additional
funding,
you
will
be
able
to
move
these
programs
faster.
I
can't
move
a
Navy
ship
in
a
different
direction
overnight.
We
have
to
slowly
and
methodically
do
that,
but
every
time
we
pull
the
rug
and
change
gears,
we're
losing
ground
I.
Believe
in
you.
If.
M
You
said
it's
what
you
needed,
if
you
you
whatever
the
tool,
but
if
you
have
a
tool,
that's
going
to
get
us
there,
then
by
almost
a
counsel.
This
is
the
tool.
I
feel
is
going
to
get
us
there
now,
but
I
mean,
but
not
a
flaw.
But
again
you've
been
trustworthy
when
in
this
Council
and
every
time
you
come,
you've
moved
the
needle.
So
that's
what
you're
saying
you
need.
Let's
move
the
needle.
AG
J
AH
AG
AG
You're
saying
can
if
we
were
to
approve
the
contract
today,
what
precludes
us
from
opening
an
RFP
and
adding
more
to
the
program,
and
so
just
talking
with
Keon
and
Abby.
We
have
enough
money
to
do
that,
and
so
we
can.
We
can't
issue
an
RFP
to
bring
in
more
providers
if,
if
you
decide
to
move
forward
today
now
let
me
let
me
say
this
that
issuing
another
RFP
to
get
additional
non-profits
and
contractors.
Contractors
just
need
to
register
with
us
and
they
can
get
on
the
list,
but
to
allow
more
non-profits
to
come
in.
AG
J
J
But
what
I'm
trying
to
do
is
get
people
I'm,
I
agree
with
councilman
Goods
100.
We
just
need
to
get
people
on
the
ground,
get
houses
get
get
things
started
and
if
there's
a
way
that
we
can
encourage
more
contractors
to
join
so
that
we
are
not
focused
on
one
contractor
that
people
have
issues.
AG
With
I
need
to
clarify
some
I
need
to
clarify
something,
so
we
have
a
list
of
about
16
to
20
contractors,
and
then
you
have
the
non-profit
that
works
with
Housing
and
Community
Development.
So
you
get
the
application,
it
goes
to
the
non-profit.
We
need
more
contractors,
yes,
but
you
need
other
non-profits
to
help
facilitate
that
work
and.
K
AH
AG
You
need
both
because
the
contractors
on
the
list,
as
Miss
Hart,
representative
Hart,
talked
about
earlier.
She
puts
the
you
put
it
out
to
bid,
and
there
was
I
didn't
touch
on
that
earlier.
But
you
put
the
project
out
too,
because
scope
is
written
up.
You
put
the
project
out
to
bid
you
invite
all
the
contractors.
AG
So
you
have
a
non-profit
that
gets
the
work
and
representative
heart
of
the
East
Tampa
business
and
civic
association
can
only
do
so
many
houses
at
a
time,
even
with
contractors.
You
need
additional
non-profits.
We
need
other
partners
in
this,
so
it's
not
just
the
contractors
you
if
you
want
to
do
more,
you
have
to
have
more
non-profits.
M
AG
So
it's
just
it's
a
matter
of
like
we
were
saying
earlier,
move
forward.
We
have
enough
money
right
now.
What
they're
doing
is
rolling
over
funds?
We
have
new
funds,
so
this
contract,
that's
before
you
is
with
funds
that
are
being
rolled
over
correct.
Yes,
so
we
have.
We
have
new
funds.
AG
So
if
you
put
out
another
RFP
again,
I
I
try
to
manage
your
expectations
that
you
don't
think
I'm
coming
in
here
next
week,
with
the
list
you
put
out
an
RFP
for
30
days,
you
have
respondents,
you
have
to
review
it,
you
get
them
qualified.
We
work
with
the
attorney's
office
to
get
the
contracts
and
come
before
you
90
days.
F
AG
Was
coming
for
something
else,
I
thought
she
was
gonna
knock
me,
so
just
so
that
I
managed
that.
AG
M
What
which
part?
Not
within
the
city
team,
because
the
longest
you
name
they're
all
in
inside
Tim
but
I'm
saying,
are
you
say
you
need
if
you
need
other
non-profits
kidnapping
outside
of
Hillsborough.
AG
M
AI
Good
morning,
Kayon
Henderson
manager
for
Housing
Community,
Development
Division,
so
I
just
wanted
to
add
a
little
bit
to
what
Miss
Travis
stated
so
one
when
we
did
Issue
the
RFP
we
reached
out
to
a
lot
of
different
organizations.
We
had
non-profits
as
far
as
Orlando
come,
but
we
only
had
the
two
responding,
so
we
did
push
it
out
as
much
as
we
could,
but
we
only
had
those
two
respondents.
AI
The
other
thing
is
what's
tied
up
in
this
agreement
and
the
amendment
is
our
ship
funds,
our
state
funds,
which
is
about
nine
hundred
thousand
close
to
a
million
dollars,
and
we
are
facing
an
expenditure
deadline
with
this,
and
so,
if
we
don't
amend
it
and
we
then
go
to
a
new
one,
we
just
risk
that
we
have
the
risk
of
losing
those
funds,
and
so
those
are
additional
funds
that
then,
would
not
go
to
the
family
members
that
need
it.
AG
J
I,
remember
that
is
there
a
way,
though,
that
we
could.
O
J
Don't
I
don't
want
to
open
up
a
whole
nother
can
but
I
do
want
to
touch
on
the
person
who
has
the
38
000
roof
for
an
800
square
foot
house
and
if
there's
a
way
we
could
and
I
know
it's
sort
of
been
explained,
but
I
still
don't
understand
how
it
was
twenty
five
thousand
dollars
to
fix
it.
So
if
there's
a
way
we
could
get,
maybe
some
investigation
or
a
report
like
a
written
report.
Somehow
we
have.
AG
J
So
if
I
I
would
really
love
a
copy
of
that
and
if
there's
a
way
to
make
it
public
somehow
for
members
of
the
community
that
might
be
interested
in
it,
I
would
I
would
really
like
folks
to
see
that
and
if,
if
something
was
done
wrong
and
the
contractor
has
been
talked
to
about
overpayment
or
issues
because
to
me
it
sounds
like
if
you
have
an
issue
like
that,
it
probably
should
land
you
on
a
warning
list.
Yeah.
AG
So
yes,
and
so
like
I,
like
I
outlined
for
you,
Mr
Reeves,
we
were
made
aware
of
issues
and
it
came
to
us
from
the
homeowner
from
Mr
Reese.
There
was
a
lot
of
conversation
this
morning
about
the
in
fear
of
retaliation
and
I'm.
I
told
you
when
I
first
came
up,
that's
not
retaliation
from
us
from
the
city
staff.
So
if
we
don't
have
complaints,
that's
coming
to
us
directly
or
something
hard
Miss
mccaskill.
Provided
me
a
lot
of
documentation.
AG
Last
night
we've
spoken
about
it,
we're
going
to
go
back
and
look
at
it
and
if
we
find
something,
that's
egregious
absolutely
we're
going
to
do
it,
but
we
can't
investigate
what
we
don't
know
right
and
so
we've
been
made
we're
aware
of
it,
we're
going
to
research
it
we're
going
to
do
our
due
diligence.
We
don't
want
anyone
taking
advantage
of
any
of
our
residents
and
especially
our
elderly
residents.
That's
we
don't
tolerate
that
at
all,
so
we'll
look
into
it.
I
Yeah
Council
I
just
want
to
share
something
that
Nicole's
office
in
my
office
are
working
on
with
Mr
spearman's
office.
Council
has
approved
and
we
started
this
and
we
put
it
back
out
for
RFP
when
I
first
got
here,
because
I
didn't
like
the
ebo
aspects,
the
equal
business
opportunity
aspects,
we
re-initiated
a
job
order,
Contracting
program
that
has
certified
vendors.
I
If
we
can
and
again
I
know
legally
I'll
get
kicked
for
this,
but
it's
it's
not
officially
a
state
of
emergency,
but
it's
an
emergency
and
so
we're
looking
for
Creative
Solutions
as
early
as
next
week
to
see
if
that
job
order,
Contracting,
which
is
full
of
Evo
opportunity,
can
be
controlled
by
City
staff
to
serve
the
public.
The
same
way
it
serves
City
facilities.
AG
We
work
very
closely
with
Chief
and
Mr
Spearman
on
that
Elise
and
Elise
drum
girl,
our
Deputy
Administrator
and
Cedric
McRae,
the
East
Tampa
CRA
manager
have
been
working
and
taking
a
small
little
pile
of
groups
for
us
to
kind
of
work
out
the
Kinks
before
we
push
this,
and
so
that's
what
we're
doing
we're
we're
trying.
We
heard
you
I.
AG
J
This
is,
this
is
still
new
to
me
when
you,
when
you
get
a
contractor
when
you,
when
you're
vetting
these
folks,
when,
when
you,
when
you
get
a
story
like
the
woman
whose
house
is
a
problem
and
not
part
of
our
program,
but
once
you
know
that
story
is
that
put
into
that
contractors.
Dossier.
AG
We
have
so
we
don't
take,
we,
you
have
to
be
very
careful
and
thinking,
hearsay,
sure
and
you
know
in
impacting
people's
livelihood
and
businesses,
and
you
have
to
be
very
careful
for
that.
But
you
have
Beyond
Housing
and
Community
Development.
You
have
a
Construction
Services
Department,
a
certified
professional
and
a
building
official
that
has
taken
an
oath
and
our
job
is
Public
Safety,
and
so
that's
under
my
portfolio
as
well.
AG
So
if
there
is
a
permit
that
is
issued
for
on
a
project,
it
has
to
meet
the
Florida
building
code
requirements
before
it's
approved,
inspected
and
the
permit
closed,
and
so
you
have
to
We
There.
We
don't
go
and
investigate
everything
that
we
hear
hearsay,
but
if
there's
an
open
permit
or
an
active
permit
that
can
be
referenced.
We
will
look
into
it.
We
we
take
this
stuff
very
seriously.
AG
My
portfolio
number
one
is
Public
Safety
and
quality
of
life
when
I
have
bad
we're
not
coming
out
with
Sirens,
but
we're
in
charge
of
your
safety.
Coming
into
this
building
we're
in
charge
of
your
safety
going
into
your
home
and
the
person
that
purchases
your
home
after
you
do,
and
those
are
things
that
we
take
very
seriously.
AG
AG
AG
K
It
sounds
like
it
sounds
like
you,
it
sounds
like
City
staff
is
doing
lots
and
lots
of
work
related
to
all
of
this.
You
all
the
stuff
that
you
just
described.
K
What's
the
reason
to
Outsource
any
of
it
to
a
non-profit
and
do
these
do
non-profits
charge
a
markup
or
something
how
do
they
get
paid
and
and
by
the
way,
I
have
not
looked
up
this
up
myself
but
I
understand
someone
told
me
they
looked
up
the
990
and
in
the
nonprofit
that
we're
talking
about
apparently
represent
part
in
the
990.
Does
not
take
a
salary
I,
don't
know
if
that's
true
or
not,
but
is
it
so
I
wonder?
Is
this
a
service
that
the
nonprofit
is
doing?
AG
K
If
you
all
looked
at
the
at
the
comparison
of
what
it
would
cost
to
hire
staff
to
do
this
or
Outsource
in
another
way,.
AG
Yes,
I
didn't
do
your
math
calculation
unless
somebody
else
is
back
here.
Do
that,
but
the
you
said:
if
we
were
to
staff
up
and
do
it.
AG
Yes,
I
wouldn't
say
that
it
was
a
detailed
analysis,
but
when
you
start
talking
about
not
just
salary
and
benefits,
you
have
to
put
people
someplace
and
we
are
we're
at
capacity
there's
not
a
lot
of
places
to
go
and
I
would
have
to
staff
up
a
lot
to
be
able
to
do.
This,
I
am
asking
for
additional
Staffing
through
the
CRA,
with
the
additional
money
that
you're
adding
to
the
housing
program.
AG
You
approved
nine
eight
full-time
employees
in
fiscal
year,
23
for
Housing
Programs,
so
we
are
Staffing
up,
but
there
is
a
balance
on
when
you
say
you
can
do
it
all
of
your
stuff
and
I.
Just
let
me
just
put
a
pin
in
that
for
a
second
local
government
cannot
solve
all
issues
in
a
community.
We
need
our
non-profit
Partners
to
come
alongside
us,
and
so
this
is
a
space
that
they
can
also
serve
and
that
we
can
Outsource
some
of
that
for
a
lower
costs,
because
it's
it's
building
space,
it's
training,
it's
it's!
AG
K
One
last
thing
this
is
Orlando
Goods,
District
I,
know
they're
doing
some
things
outside
of
East
Tampa,
but
he's
closely
monitored
this
so
I
will
I
will
take
his
advice
and
Direction
on
what
to
do.
Oh,
okay,
foreign.
M
Well,
I,
for
me:
I,
don't
I,
don't
want
to
hold
up
progress,
we're
already
way
behind
the
eight
ball
we
got
to
get
this
money
spent.
You've
already
explained.
What's
going
on
in
reference
to
Ms
Browning's
house,
you've
explained
us
about
Mr
Reeves
and
that's
the
offline
conversation
that
you
also
can
have
with
with
him
in
Contract
Services,
because
you've
explained
his
own
record
of
what
the
problem
is
going
forward.
O
And
Sherman,
thank
you
very
much,
but
what
Mr
Goo
just
said?
It's
fine
and
it's
going
to
be
just
as
difficult
to
continue
to
find
new
non-profits
and
new
contractors,
but
everybody's
been
working
up
to
now.
Now,
when
the
economy
starting
to
slow
down,
maybe
you
have
an
opening
now,
where
you
can
find
some
more
individuals
that
will
do
the
work.
It's
been
a
hard
time.
O
We've
been
on
the
road,
not
only
the
city
of
Tampa,
the
whole
world,
and
now
it's
coming
a
little
crumbling
little
here
or
there,
but
I
think
we'll
get
over
the
hump
and
East
Tampa
needs
that
work
done
now.
The
more
we
wait,
the
more
costly
it's
going
to
be
to
do.
The
repairs,
you'll
have
much
more
problem
with
the
house
and
just
a
little
leak
today
or
something
it's
just
a
little
leak.
Tomorrow's
got
half
a
roof
and
mold
all
over
the
house,
and
you
have
a
problem
there.
H
Yes,
so
is
the
motion
then,
to
move
the
resolution
for
number
five?
Yes,
okay,
and
is
that
a
will
that
be
a
separate
motion
or
just
an
agreement,
a
tacit
agreement
between
you
and
the
staff?
Okay,.
AF
AG
AG
E
AG
Based
on
what
I'm
hearing
so
this
money
is
ship,
Tiff
general
fund
money,
it's
all
inclusive!
You
want
to
continue
to
move
forward
so
that
people
can
keep
getting
help.
What
we're
under
an
expenditure
deadline
for
is
ship
funds,
and
so,
if
you're
I
would
like
for
you
to
move
forward
with
this
resolution
with
the
ship
funds
only
expended
first
expended
first,
because
that's
what
we're
under
the
deadline
we're
going
to
issue
an
RFP
and
it
will
be
inclusive
of
all
money.
So
if
we
get
more
non-profits,
so
I
need
another
motion.
AI
M
J
O
AG
E
E
E
E
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
E
E
E
AG
AG
P,
if
you
move
forward
with
this
contract,
you
can
issue
another
RFP
and
there's
additional
funding
that
we
could
use
to
fund
that
other
RFP.
We
need
contractors.
We've
had
three
to
four
meetings
this
year,
trying
to
get
contractors
to
come
on
our
list.
We've
only
had
two
sign
ups,
so
it's
they
don't
make
a
lot
of
money
on
on
this.
E
AG
This
is
what
happens
when
you
make
trying
to
make
sausage
on
the
Fly,
and
you
have
you
have
experts,
you
have
an
expert
team
that
is
working
hard
to
make
sure
that
the
citizens
it
continues
to
be
served
as
we
try
to
work
through
this
I
just
also
want
to
say
that
a
lot
of
the
challenges
and
programs
and
the
things
that
we're
working
through
right
now
is
not
a
problem
with
the
program.
The
program
works.
We
just
it's
a
capacity
issue.
G
That's
great
miss
Travis.
If
I'm
hearing
correctly,
we
do
not
need
to
rescind
the
prior
motion.
That's
correct!
Thank
you
and
that
you
are
going
to
report
back
to
us
on
about
the
new
RFP,
that's
being
sent
out.
L
G
AG
Yeah
the
job
program
that
that
Chief
of
Staff
talked
about
we're
already
working
on
that
and
we'll
report,
and
all
of
that
it
has
falls
into
our
housing
bucket.
We
can
report
that
back
to
you
in
a
few
months,
you'll
see
it
coming
up
more
with
the
CRA
too
it's
in
play
before.
M
AH
AK
So
where
will
the
new
housing
be
some
of
it
right
downtown?
Several
Parcels
spread
around
the
key
Point
Land,
the
city
controls.
It
can
then
control
the
rent,
making
those
payments
more
affordable,
priced
out
of
a
decent
place
to
live
in
Atlanta.
Some
citizens
are
so
frustrated.
They
come
down
to
City
Hall.
Looking
for
help
I'm.
AB
AK
Atlanta
purchased
a
downtown
Tower
owned
by
the
state.
It
will
be
converted
to
housing
units.
A
future
resident
will
be
able
to
walk
to
Marta
Five
Points,
the
Civic
Center
downtown.
Finally,
a
solid
plan
here
to
build
housing
as
part
of
a
mixed-use
development
and
mayor
Dickens
is
getting
churches
involved.
This
is
one
that
will
construct
housing
on
available
land.
We.
AM
AL
A
M
To
be
reminded
that
we
have
certain
areas
in
this
city
that
we
we
have
to
be
inclusive,
also
the
city
owning
its
own
property
and
can
control
rent
if
we
control
the
property,
we
control
the
rent
and
we
can
control
and
buy
these
old
abandoned
churches
that
are
all
around
this
town,
where
they
can
put
development
and
get
other
bills
to
help
us
with
some
of
our
our
issues
with
housing
but
again,
I
know
you're
busy
I
know
you're
working
hard,
but
I
had
in
good
conscience.
I
had
to
show
that
but
I.
AG
Appreciate
that
very
much
so
I'm
gonna
go
get
a
video
made
of
what
we're
doing,
because
I'm
gonna
get
a
video
made
of
what
we're
doing
and
make
sure
that
it's
blasted
all
over
the
media,
because
we
have
5500
towards
our
10
000
goal
of
affordable
housing,
affordable
that
the
mayor
said
that
10
000
goal
and
we've
been
tracking
it
it's
over
5500
and
as
far
as
the
property
that
we
own
so
Rome
yard
is
one
that,
where
we
restrict
the
I'm
sorry,
the
old
army.
AL
AG
So
anytime
we
end
47th,
Street
and
there's
a
couple.
Others
that's
coming
on
anytime.
We
own
the
property,
just
as
just
as
it
was
stated
that
you
can
control
the
rent,
that's
exactly
what
we're
doing
and
then
now
we're
what
we're
talking
about.
AG
Councilman
Goods,
you
and
I
have
had
conversations
with
developers
as
well
in
looking
at
mixed
use
development
and
what
we
can
do
to
get
affordable
units
mixed
in
with
market
rate
units
in
our
areas,
and
so
we've
had
like
several
conversations
in
the
last
three
weeks
and
some
with
developers,
and
so
all
of
that
so
now
I'm
going
to
go
work
on
getting
a
news
clip
of
what
we're
doing
and.
M
M
My
thing
is
I've
said
about
these
old
churches,
some
of
these
old
buildings,
some
of
these
old
Warehouse
areas
that
we
should
be
buying,
and
that's
what
I'm
talking
about
Mr
chairman
those
kind
of
items
that
we
should
be
on
low
hanging
fruit,
that
we
should
be
looking
at
and
doing
to
get
people
in
notes,
because
now
we
can
control
the
rent.
We
can
have
some
developments
that
have
some
mixed
level
income,
but
my
thing
is
sometimes
that
income
is
not
out
there
to
meet,
what's
needed
to
be
met.
M
So
that's
why
I
did
that
just
to
say
not
just
don't
Shale
anybody?
No,
no,
but
just
to
say,
hey,
just
to
see
and
look
what
some
other
people
are
doing
too,
and
we
may
be
doing
some
stuff
but
they're
doing
doing
something
by
making
sure
that
these
big
development
buildings
that
are
sitting
vacant,
that
they're
putting
people
in
them
you'll.
AG
See
you'll
see
more
of
the.
What
you're
saying
is
tell
the
story
and
and
I
know
from
experience.
Sometimes
we're
headed
down
just
doing
the
work,
because
there's
so
much
work
to
do
that.
We
forget
to
tell
the
story,
but
we
are
telling
we
are
telling
the
story.
We
worked
with
the
communications
teams,
I.
AG
Think,
probably,
a
few
weeks
ago
we
had
a
meeting
with
the
communications
team
to
lay
out
a
plan
in
telling
the
story
on
all
these
things
that
are
happening
when
Rome
yard's
permits
are
due
and
groundbreaking,
and
one
of
the
media
for
the
rebuild
homes,
I'm
screwing
up
all
the
names,
but
we're
telling
the
story
and
we've
been
focused
so
much
on
implementing
programs
and
getting
the
workout
and
getting
the
money
out.
We
we
hear
you
loud
and
clear.
K
Yeah
three
things
real
fast
number
one:
could
you
send
us
your
current
tally
on
the
5500?
Yes,
because
I
get
a
lot
of
questions
about
sure
about
what
that
is
and
what's
being
counted
and,
and
how
second
is
second,
second,
is
that
with
the
with
some
rfps
in
the
past
staff
would
say:
well
we
had
an
RP
and
nobody
else
bid,
or
only
two
people
bid
or
something
like
that,
and
you
and
I
have
talked
about
this
privately.
K
I
know,
I,
know
you're
not
going
to
allow
that
to
happen,
but
I
just
want
to
make
sure,
because
we
need,
we
need
multiple
bidders
on
things
to
make
sure
that
we
get
the
best
project
and
and
and
to
give
every
every
bitter
a
fair
chance.
The
last
thing
is
that
I
think
the
most
important
thing
from
the
video
was
development
without
displacement.
K
Yeah
and
you
know,
councilman
Goods
has
a
lot
to
say
about
East
Tampa.
My
thing
is
to
say:
we
need
to
not
look
at
it
as
a
place
for
development.
We
need
to
look
at
as
a
place
that
has
a
rich
history
and
culture
and
if
we
would,
if
we,
if
we
need
to
treat
East
Tampa
the
same
way,
we
would
High
Park.
That's.
E
K
And
and
respect
the
the
history,
culture
and
architecture
and
not
just
go
through
and
and
tear
everything
down
and
rebuild.
Thank
you.
The.
AG
Program
that
you
guys
just
approved
reinforces
that
try
not
to
displace
people
that
own
an
occupied
rehab,
so
we'll
continuously
look
for
ways
to
expand
and
improve
upon
that
program
and
consider
that
there
is
continued
investment
in
generational
wealth.
That's
being
built
in
the
community.
So
I
appreciate
your
support.
AN
Mr,
chair
Dennis,
rojero,
Chief,
Financial
Officer
good
more
morning,
Council
yes,
Council
had
asked
us
to
Circle
back
and
provide
a
funding
source
for
outside
Council
that
was
discussed
earlier
this
week
and
we've
done
that
credit
where
credit's
due
councilman
Goods
had
an
excellent
suggestion
pulling
from
next
year's
election
budget,
the
the
election
of
calendar
year
2023.,
we've
looked
at
that
we
and
we
anticipate
the
costs
associated
with
outside
Council,
will
be
well
within
our
margin
of
error
for
next
week's
election
funding.
So
we
would
recommend
that
that
funding
be
used
for
that
expense.
M
G
M
K
Carlos
could
I
just
say
thank
you
to
CFO
and
his
staff
for
finding
the
money.
G
AO
AO
AO
What
I'm
going
to
do
is
I
have
a
visual
for
you
to
look
at
I'm,
going
to
give
a
short
presentation.
Give
you
the
background
of
uazi,
which
is
the
urban
area
security
initiative
and
then
go
into
specifics
to
the
fiscal
year.
22
funding
and
then
answer
any
of
your
questions.
AO
So
what
you
see
here
is
some
core
capabilities
on
your
left
and
then
the
recipient
agencies
in
our
Region
4,
which
consists
of
eight
different
counties
within
region,
four
and
obviously
Hillsborough
County
and
the
Tampa
Police
Department
is
one
of
those
agencies.
So
just
take
a
look
at
that
and
it'll
kind
of
make
sense.
While
I'm
talking
and
giving
you
an
overview.
AO
Tampa
Bay
is
one
of
only
19
urban
areas
to
receive
continuous
funding
since
the
program's
Inception
to
fund
projects
with
a
Nexus
to
terrorism
for
all
communities
within
our
eight
County
urban
area.
That
includes
Citrus,
Hardy,
Hernando,
Hillsboro,
Pasco,
Pinellas,
Polk
and
Sumter
counties
and
specific
to
the
working
group
within
the
urban
area.
AO
AO
Some
say
the
same:
some
some
change
based
on
the
the
current
threats
throughout
the
world,
this
for
a
2022
fiscal
year,
2022
those
threats
included,
are
the
priorities,
included,
enhancing
the
protection
of
soft
targets,
crowded
places,
enhancing
information
and
intelligent,
sharing
and
Analysis
combating
domestic,
violent,
extreme
extremism,
enhancing
cyber
security,
enhancing
Community
preparedness
and
resilience
to
terrorism
and
enhancing
election
security
so
to
go
into
fiscal
year.
AO
Urban
area
Partners,
who
want
to
participate,
Tampa
Bay
uazi,
will
also
deploy
an
on-premises
touch,
Point
Hardware
and
software
that
will
Network
traffic
indicators
to
the
Tampa
Bay
Regional
Intelligence
Center,
also
known
as
t-break.
These
projects
will
build
capabilities
within
the
cyber
security
core
capability.
AO
Other
projects
funding
include
closing
a
gap
in
mutual
Aid
Communications
within
Hillsborough
County,
and
a
mute
mobile
satellite
communication
system
for
Hernando
County,
a
bomb
robot
for
Hillsborough
County,
Sheriff's
Office,
which
responds
to
all
bomb
calls
for
non-incorporated
areas
within
our
eight
County
urban
area
and
a
bomb
suit
for
the
Tampa
Bay
for
the
Tampa
Police
Department's
bomb
squad,
which
serves
all
municipality
bomb
response
needs
also
within
our
eight
County
region,
as
well
as
the
mass
casualty
trailer
for
Tampa
Fire
Rescue
to
provide
the
means
to
effectively
triage
and
stabilize
patients
in
the
event
of
a
terrorist
attack.
AO
This
was
awarded
in
2022
fiscal
year
2022
and
if
we
don't
have,
if
we
don't
utilize
those
funds
again,
we
lose
those
funds
and
not
only
affects
the
Tampa
Police
Department,
but
it
affects
several
different
recipient
agencies
within
that
eight
County
region,
which
is,
is
in
front
of
you
now
with
those
recipient
agencies.