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A
B
C
Good
morning,
CoA
Board
ed
Johnson,
CRA
manager
for
East
Tampa.
It's
an
honor
for
me
this
morning
to
introduce
a
friend
and
real
boots-on-the-ground
doer
in
the
East
Tampa
CRA.
This
morning,
brother
Daniel
John
Dean
senior
at
the
age
of
nine
brother
Dean,
moved
from
his
native
country
of
Jamaica
to
Miami
Florida.
It
is
there
where
he
received
his
formal
public
education
prior
to
moving
to
Tampa
in
1999
passenger
Dean
became
familiar
with
most
aspects
of
construction
while
working
for
his
family's
business.
C
D
C
D
A
F
I've
known
you
for
quite
a
while
now,
sir
and
I
want
to
thank
you
for
what
you're
trying
to
do
out
in
the
East
Tampa
Bay
area.
A
lot
of
people
don't
understand
what
it
is
that
you're
trying
to
do,
but
I
understand
you're,
trying
to
make
a
way
a
difference
for
the
folks
in
that
community,
especially
on
29th
and
late,
especially
up
on
22nd,
by
Middleton,
high
school
and
on
34th
and
Chelsea.
So
you
keep
on
doing
what
you're
doing
sir
and
I
want
to
be
a
person
that
that
you
can
rely
on.
A
B
G
H
A
I
D
I
D
I
K
A
K
A
H
H
What
in
maybe
my
colleagues
would
disagree,
but
what
I
would
really
appreciate
is
a
separate,
and
this
is
no
criticism
of
what
Nick
presented
or
anything
else.
But
what
I
would
like
to
see
is
a
listing
of
what
the
CRA
projects
are.
What's
the
CRA
investing
it
or
what's
successful
that
the
CRA
is
invested
in
and
then,
if
in
a
separate
section
to
list
what's
happening
in
that
district,
is
there
something
that
may
or
may
not
be
connected
to
it?
But
what
are
the
things
that
we're
really
doing?
A
K
K
H
K
A
K
J
I
Morning,
Rob
Rotman
urban
development
manager
for
downtown
Kendall
district,
central
parking
and
Tampa
Heights
riverfront
I'll
start
with
the
downtown
CRA.
To
your
point,
we've
had
a
number
of
projects
that
have
been
completed
in
there
underway.
First,
we've
completed
the
big
race,
fish
camp
and
sale
Plaza
development
that
was
part
of
the
Convention
Center
renovations
that
was
supported
by
the
CRA
they
had
their
grand
opening
on
the
22nd
was
very
accessible.
We're
very
happy.
We've
got
a
lot
of.
Compliments
for
that.
I
Aer
tower
is
moving
forward.
Obviously,
the
series
involved
in
that
as
well
you'll
see
that
item
number
nine
pilot
residences
and
dominos
site
where
we
have
four
people
in
this
deal
right
now,
where
we're
building
Herman
Massey
Park
we're
working
out
the
development
agreement
for
Harrison
Street.
That's
part
of
Spring
Hill,
Suites
Domino
sites,
part
of
that,
and
then
are
the
Tico
improvements
that
the
go
along
with
that
as
I
mentioned,
Herman
Massey,
Park
consultants
working
on
ninety
percent
plans
right
now
we're
giving
them
comments,
so
that
is
intended
to
come
this
spring.
I
Other
developments
that
are
coming
out
of
the
ground,
like
815
Water,
Street
they're,
they're
continuing
to
climb
the
Water
Street
Tampa
infrastructure,
is
going
along
with
that
they're
in
phase
one
stage
three
at
this
time,
which
is
the
rerouting
of
Channelside
Drive
and
the
other
roadway
work
that
goes
along
with
that
before
I
move
on
to
any
others.
Do
you
have
questions
for
downtown.
F
I
We
met
with
Brad
Souter
of
the
parks
department
and
we
met
with
the
staff
at
the
facility
and
look
through
that
and
identified
a
number
of
items
that
could
be
renovated
or
added
to
that
to
improve
its
quality
and
what
use
of
that
currently
it's
being
used
as
a
after-school
program.
But
there
was
a
desire
and
there's
a
lot
of
requests
for
evening
events
for
the
community.
So
we
made
a
number
of
identification
identified,
a
number
of
different
things
that
could
be
done
there
and
shooters
following
up
with
that
Thank
You
Diggs.
A
J
I
I
Another
landowner
came
by
bought
the
property
wants
to
execute
that,
and
in
order
to
get
the
hotel
to
work,
we
were
going
to
open
up
Harrison
Street
again,
so
they
could
have
the
proper
access.
Well,
there's
a
little
bit
of
land
cell.
That
goes
in
that
to
get
the
proper
width
of
the
right
away.
Just
that's
part
of
what
that
is.
That's
who.
I
I
Know
that
on
September
19th
will
be
a
hearing
about
that
agreement
and
I.
Don't
have
the
details
handy?
There
were
intending
to
use
impact
fees
to
pay
for
the
roadway
construction
very
similar
to
what
we're
doing
with
AER
or
the
proceeds
of
the
sale
that
one's
a
little
different
because
we're
giving
up
right
away
laying
there.
But
this
one
is
based
on
reopening
Harrison,
Street,
okay,.
J
The
I
had
a
bunch
of
questions
on
the
Riverwalk
agreement,
but
you're
right.
It
is
item
nine,
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
hold
off
on
that.
The
only
other
question
I
have
in
regard
to
downtown
it
says,
begin
process
of
advertising
the
new
facade
program
for
downtown
CRA.
This
the
board
had
some
questions
and
concerns
about
the
facade
program,
specifically
as
related
to
downtown
a
couple
months
ago.
Were
you
here
for
the
I?
Was
it's.
J
I
H
I
I'm
gonna
vote
against
all
of
the
facade
grants
from
now
on,
because
I
I
just
think
it's
a
waste
of
money
and
everywhere
I've
gone
since
we've
been
talking
about
it.
The
public
comes
at
me
and
thinks
it's
a
waste
of
money,
so
I
think
there
may
be
some
instances
with
historic
preservation
that
there
could
be
historic
preservation
grants.
But
when
you
look
at
how
the
money
could
be
used,
otherwise
I
don't
think
it's
a
good
use
of
money
at
all,
especially
not
in
downtown
Goods.
A
F
Can
partially
Guzman's
to
console
partially
because
in
some
areas
the
saw
grants
are
needed
to
help
those
get
over
the
hump.
Now
I
can
see
it
downtown
a
Channelside
some
of
these
areas,
where
they
the
incentives
that
we
give
already
we're
to
my
new
buildings
that
are
going
up
in
these
places,
so
I
can
see
where
a
facade
grant
would
not
be
necessary
for
those
types
of
sillies
downtown.
But
we
talked
about
some
portions
of
our
sample
and
each
town.
F
F
Make
sure
that
these
things
are
in
place
to
help
the
people
I
totally
agree
about
some
folks
shouldn't
get
them,
but
to
say,
oh
I
can't
agree
with
all
not
being
a
part
of
a
program
that
you
know.
Some
places
need
help,
so
I
wouldn't
be
in
support
of
getting
rid
of
it,
but
I
would
be
in
support
of
curtailing
the
program,
but
not
getting
rid
of
a
sir
councilman.
E
I
and
I
agree
with
Councilman
Goods
that
I
think
a
amend
it
don't
end
it
program,
a
type
of
an
ID
I.
Think
with
facade
grants
works,
you
know,
we've
seen
with
facade
grants
can
do
to
improve
communities.
We've
had
a
prior
discussion.
I
believe
you
made
a
motion,
maybe
maybe
last
meeting
I
think
about
this
not
just
relegated
to
downtown,
but
having
some
I
don't
want
to
call
it
means
testing,
but
taking
a
look
at
partial
means
testing
for
some
of
the
grants.
E
If
my
memory
serves
me
right,
in
other
words,
taking
a
look
at
the
the
amount
that
a
property
owner
has
got
to
put
forward
if
somebody
is
particularly
lower-income
and
and
wanting
to
be
an
aspiring
entrepreneur
that
the
city
of
Tampa
does
more
than
just
meet
them
halfway
there
for
certain
grants,
that's
something
I
would
be
strongly
in
support
of,
but
I
think
that
a
one
shoe
fits
all
type
of
a
you
know.
Just
say
no
policy
to
facade
France
is
certainly
not
something.
I
could
support.
E
I
think
that
if
we
were
to
take
a
look
at
all
the
facade
grants
that
have
happened
throughout
the
city,
you
put
them
collectively,
there
is
a
robust
investment
in
blighted
areas
or
robust
investment
in
areas
that
need
help
in
a
robust
transition
for
a
lot
of
aspiring
entrepreneurs
to
to
business
ownership.
In
my
opinion,
councilman.
A
B
Thank
You
mr.
chairman
I,
also
agree
that
you
know,
if
you
don't
have
facade
programs,
it's
like
me,
having
an
ugly
face.
I
may
need
help,
I'm
a
need,
I
put
back
because
I'm
getting
of
age,
the
buildings
are
of
age.
That's
what
I'm
trying
to
make
understand
and
besides
that,
when
you
look
at
the
facade
program,
they're
brought
in
by
the
board
approval
of
those
area
to
my
correct,
correct
those
areas
have
different
boards
and
ain't.
B
How
long
do
we
want
to
be
ugly?
This
city
needs
a
springboard
when
you
look
at
areas
in
drew
Park,
you
look
areas
and
east
half
of
when
you
look
areas
in
West
half
on
you
look
other
areas
and
just
because
it's
downtown
doesn't
mean
there's
not
a
building
that
needs
not
all
buildings
on
downtown
or
less
than
10
years
old.
In
fact,
I
don't
know
of
any
skyscraper,
that's
under
20
years
old,
except
those
that
are
going
up
now.
So
at
20
years
you
need
a
whitewash
20
years.
B
You
may
need
a
new
entrance
in
20
years.
You
might
need
something
and
any
house
that's
built,
does
not
less
forever
unless
you
maintain
it
and
when
you
have
neighborhoods
and
individuals
who
want
to
do
the
right
thing
and
don't
have
the
funds,
but
yet
we
have
the
mechanism
for
them
to
fix
it
through
the
board,
that's
created
by
the
CRA
in
those
different
districts,
and
they
say
the
recommendation
to
this
board
and
it's
up
to
us
about
yay
or
nay,
so
I'm
not
saying
that
I
would
not
vote
for
facade
program.
H
Think
I
agree
with
what
my
colleagues
have
said,
that
the
the
thing
is
I
think
facade
grant
is
the
wrong
mechanism.
I
mean
what
we're
really
talking
about
is
helping
entrepreneurs
and
we
were
changing
the
face
of
a
street,
but
we're
also
helping
entrepreneurs
and
I
think
if
we
put
that
$500,000
or
whatever
it
is
into
a
into
a
pot
and
said
how
best
can
we
help
entrepreneurs
and
alleviate
blight?
We
might
come
with
different
solutions.
H
You
know
what
the
communities
are
telling
me
is.
We
need
to
help
entrepreneurs
in
the
neighborhoods.
We
need
to
not
just
subsidize
developers
from
outside
to
come
and
build
a
lot
of
big
buildings.
We
need.
We
need
to
help
entrepreneurs
to
build
up
their
businesses,
sustain
their
businesses
and
and
and
in
in
East
Tampa
I
just
took
a
tour
again
the
other
day.
One
of
the
things
was,
we
need
more
than
just
beauty
shops.
You
know
we
need.
H
J
Agree
with
what
councilman
Guth
said
in
regard
to
East,
Hampton
and
West
Tampa
do
Park,
I.
Think
I
think
there's
been
some
real
successes
on
the
facades
in
those
in
those
districts.
My
alarm
started
going
off
specifically
on
this
item
in
regard
to
downtown.
If
anybody
owns
a
downtown
property,
I
mean
they're.
There.
Tax
bill
is
higher
than
probably
all
of
our
mortgages
put
together
or
something
I
mean
you
know
they
so
so.
Why
exactly?
Is
the
CRA
subsidizing
any
part
of
that
facade
improvement
and
even
in
Ybor
City?
J
There
were
two
instances
recently
in
Ybor,
City
and
and
we
we
let
them
go
through,
but
but
one
you
know
when
you
look
a
little
deeper
there's
some
wealthy
property
owners
that
took
advantage
not
took
advantage,
but
that
were
succeeded
in
and
going
through
the
facade
program
and
getting
$50,000
each
and
they
kind
of
scratch.
My
head
on
those
as
well,
but
anyway,
I
I,
guess
I
just
wanted
to
throw
up
the
caution
flag
on
that
one
Rob.
J
F
F
Yes,
we
have
a
lot
of
beauty
and
barber
shops,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
those
folks
ain't
on
the
street
doing
bad
things.
They're
there
they're
making
a
living
now
to
speak
up
for
those
folks,
I
think
I
know
my
district.
Well,
anybody
you
might
have
been
riding
with
cuz
I
lived
there
I
worked
there,
I
put
people
in
jail,
they're
fed
people.
Have
you
football,
chillin
programs
there
so
I
think
I
know
my
district
better
than
anybody
on
this
board.
What
we
need
is
development,
good
development
that
doesn't
come
here.
F
I've
got
about
twenty
seven.
Thirty
retention
ponds
in
my
district.
Don't
understand
why
I
can't
get
answer
on
that
makes
no
sense.
So
when
you
talk
about
blight,
it's
like
it's
a
circle,
that's
where
everybody
poor
it
needs
to
be,
and
it
sickens
me
every
day
when
I
Drive,
through
it
cuz
I'm
there
every
day,
I'm
at
the
ball
parks
every
day
when
I
Drive
a
new
table.
Mr.
chairman
I,
don't
get
district
on
Saturday,
but
people
call
me
about
the
culture,
the
youth
and
senior
cultural
enrichment
center.
That
I
want
to
bring
didn't,
understand.
F
Another
site
plan,
this
attention,
but
I
drove
out
your
place
because
I
knew
what
my
vision
was
and
I
knew.
What
the
seniors
that
told
me
on
the
campaign
trail
and
a
people
when
I
go
out
there
and
I
see
the
younger
girls
and
small
tots
in
they're.
Doing
badly
and
and
I
see
a
gymnastic
portion
in
there,
and
you
got
a
new
section,
that's
being
built,
then
I
go
down
the
street
to
Wayne
Pappy
and
I.
Go
I,
see
all
the
parents
single
moms,
a
lot
of
them.
F
I
could,
with
the
young
girls
again
a
smaller
setting
of
a
gymnasium
style,
but
not
a
gym
with
you.
Millions
for
gymnastics,
I
see
scholarship
for
kids.
I
see
ballet
with
dance
or
silence
that
we
don't
have
in
my
district.
So
that's
why
I
fight
so
hard
for
this,
the
small
things
we
got
other
needs
and
I
did
all
the
parts
that
need
to
be
dealt
with,
but
right
now
there's
a
need
for
a
bigger,
bigger
school
for
the
kids
and
our
community
and
our
seniors.
F
H
I
could
just
respond
first
of
all,
you're,
absolutely
expert
on
your
district
and
unfortunately,
because
of
sunshine.
We
can't
go
on.
You
can't
give
me
a
tour
but
I'm
learning
through
you
here
and,
and
you
know,
trying
to
trying
to
learn
as
much
as
I
can
about
the
whole
city,
not
just
short
district.
The
point
about
beauty,
shops
and
I
have
friends
who
who
own
beauty
shops
too,
and
so
it's
not
a
not
a
point
against
that.
H
The
point
is
that
people
want
services
that
are
not
easily
available
and
they
shouldn't
have
to
drive
across
town
to
go
to
services
that
other
districts
have
and
so
I
think
you
know
the
more
we
can.
You
know
this
better
than
I,
but
the
more
we
can
look
to
try
to
get
people
throughout
the
city
services
that
they
need,
so
they
don't
have
to
drive
all
the
way
across
town.
It
will
not
only
help
the
neighborhoods,
but
it
will
help
with
traffic
problems
and
other
issues.
But
thank
you.
A
And
if
I
may
board,
I
don't
want
to
talk
about
beauty
parlours
four
days
out
of
the
week
as
as
to
mr.
cross.
This
point,
my
belief
is
that
I
should
be
looking
at
East
facade
grants
individually
and
the
way
I
have
seen
forgotten
of
sod
grants
were.
Excuse
me
mr.
teeth.
Mr.
Tony,
mr.
lips
are
not
working
in
sync,
it
goes
from
community
to
committees
to
boards
and
then
comes
to
us.
A
There's
a
part
that
the
owner
has
to
come
up
with
and
matching
by
the
facade
grants
as
far
as
downtown
goes.
There
is
a
hundred
and
twenty
year
building
down
the
street
that
can't
afford
to
point
its
bricks,
but
they
have
enough
money
for
half
I'd
much,
rather
instead
of
a
blanket
statement
with
bias,
saying
I'm
not
giving
any
facade
grants
here
each
case
individually,
that
is
presented
to
us
by
the
CICS
and
the
CRA
s,
and
sometimes
there
are
buildings
in
areas
of
town
that
we
think
are
the
richest
areas
that
still
need
help.
A
It's
a
domino
effect.
You
have
one
building
that
gets
fixed
and
with
a
big
sign
out
front
and
says,
see
your
CRA
tax
dollars
hard
at
work
if
the
building
next
door
and
little
by
little
by
little,
each
neighborhood
each
CRA
ECAC
sees
redevelopment.
That's
my
final
word
on
it
anything
else.
Mr.
Robbins
I.
I
Have
two
other
reports
to
give
mercy?
Okay,
so
general
district?
Mr.
Nicholas
gave
a
good
report
on
that
to
answer
the
questions
that
mr.
Carlson
had
about
well
hearing
more
specific
projects,
we
are
starting
the
first
of
the
nine
projects
in
the
channel
district.
Please
visit
channel
district
projects
comm
tonight
we'll
be
having
our
public
meeting
for
starting
the
12
Street
segments.
Ii
will
be
meeting
with
each
of
the
property
owners
and
talking
to
them
about
road
closures
and
all
the
things
that
they're
going
to
be
in.
I
J
J
You
know
four
stories,
you
know
lofts
and
that
sort
of
thing
and
then
a
couple
of
high-rises
got
approved
and
all
of
a
sudden
it
became
more
of
a
high-rise
district
kind
of
an
extension
of
downtown
and,
and
now
s
BP
is
filling
in
in
between
and
in
all
you
know,
that's
fine,
that's
just
sort
of
history
and
what
happened,
but
from
a
zoning
perspective.
What
what
also
happened
was
there
was
a
floor
area
ratio
limitation
in
channel
side
as
related
to
the
original
concept.
J
I'll
call
it
the
Linda's
all
sena
concept,
which
was
very
valid
but
ultimately
didn't
happen
in
that
floor
area
limitation
has
now
constrained
some
of
the
projects
that
that
the
residents
and
the
property
owners
down
there
want
to
see
happen.
So
it
this
isn't
exactly
a
CRA
issue,
but
I
wanted
to
mention
it
because
the
CRA
Board
mentioned
it
when
I
was
there
last
night
and
they
actually
asked
me
to
bring
it
up
that
that
they
want
to
be
free
of
those
FA
are
limitations.
The
same
way
that
downtown
is
they
want.
J
They
want
to
be
on.
The
equal
footing
is
downtown
if
they've
got
an
acre
of
land
they
want
to,
they
want
to
go
as
high
and
dense
as
possible
with
the
maximum
number
of
people
and,
interestingly
enough,
the
other
residents
down
there,
who
are
not
the
property
owners,
our
gun
ho
about
it,
because
they
want
more
bodies
down
there
too,
because
the
more
bodies
down
there,
the
more
activities,
the
more
vibrance
etc.
It
will
be
more
of
an
urban
environment
that
they
want
so
I'm,
just
bringing
it
up
if
sort
of
it
as
an
FYI.
J
A
F
Right
before
you
go,
if
there
are
necessary
make
sure
we
have
an
update
on
the
process
at
Kidd,
Mason
I'm.
Getting
calls
on
that
and
I
want
to
make
sure
we
can
give
some
kind
of
progress
of
where
we're
at
now
and
in
that
phase,
that's
very
important
to
me
as
well.
It's
a
blighted
area
in
the
downtown
area.
F
I
know
the
downtown
area,
has
funds
to
be
able
to
help
and
I'm
hoping
to
see
I
see
the
CAC
borders,
I,
guess
you're,
saying
starting
to
move
that
way
and
that's
what
we
need
to
happen
and
it's
gonna
be
a
great
thing.
We
can
get
that
project
done
sooner
than
later.
For
those
kids
in
that
community
right
there
I
think
it'd
be
a
great
benefit
because
well,
there's
nothing
we're
there
for
the
evening,
yet
the
central
parks
across
the
street,
so
those
kids
over
there
can
cross
that
Street.
F
I
Thank
you
I'll
be
happy
to
give
you
that
update.
Thank
you
for
Tampa
Heights
riverfront.
We
have
a
new
Riverwalk
venue
called
Stones
Throw.
They
opened
up
in
late
July
to
get
a
chance
they're
right
there
on
the
water
very
similar
to
the
sale
down
at
the
convention
center.
Their
bar
get
a
chance
to
enjoy
that.
They
also
announced
the
new
sprouts
grocery
as
part
of
their
redevelopment.
They
are
still
in
the
process
of
doing
the
two
roundabouts
for
Palm
Avenue.
H
Then
you
also
mentioned
the
the
sale
and
previously
mentioned
the
restaurants
at
the
convention
center.
In
those
cases
to
the
the
CRA
directly
subsidized,
the
restaurants
or
in
the
case
of
the
Convention
Center,
was
at
the
convention
center
subsidy
that
indirectly
affected
in
an
on
stone
store
that
we
directly
know.
I
H
I
M
I
H
Thank
you
and
I'm
sorry
to
keep
hit
I'll,
stop
asking
so
many
questions,
but
I
think
for
the
public,
especially
it's
important
to
know
what
we're,
what
we're
funding
and
what
we're
directly
impacting
versus
what
we
may
be
directly
indirectly,
impacting
and
because
I'm
getting
a
lot
of
questions
about
about.
You
know
making
sure
that
we're
spending
money
the
right
way
and
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we
that
we
all
know
and
and
the
public's
watching
on
TV
so
I
wanted
them
to
know
as
well.
D
F
Again,
another
CRA,
that's
in
my
district
and
Miss
Carson
right.
A
lot
of
people
are
wondering
you
know
private
in
Sierra
dollars,
but
my
question
is:
we've
made
a
special
provision
for
the
Tampa
Hyde
area
with
a
CRA,
but
I
need
to
know
how
many
minority
businesses
are
down
there
or
sparking
up
down
there.
If
any,
don't
have.
F
That
for
you,
we
need
to
know
that,
because
if
we
have
made
a
special
CRA
and
we've
got
all
this
developed
me
going
on
I
need
to
know
what
kind
of
a
Vegas
for
minority
businesses
what's
going
on
down.
There
we've
got
apartments
going
up.
What
is
the
ratio
of
mixed
level,
incomes
or
housing
in
that
area?
Again,
I
grew
up
two
blocks
north
to
Palm
on
Park
Avenue,
and
so
that
area
was
a
heavily
affluent
african-american
unity
in
its
transition.
F
I
Any
other
questions
for
Tampa
Hines,
Central
Park
we're
just
getting
started
again.
We
finally
got
a
committee
that
has
been
able
to
form
a
quorum,
and
so
we've
had
some
good
discussions
and
they
are
interested
and
help
funding
the
Meechum
community
garden
that
has
intended
to
be
built
by
the
Housing
Authority,
so
we're
working
with
them.
We've
formed
a
subcommittee
to
gather
folks
from
the
community
and
reach
out
the
Tampa
Heights
community
garden
for
some
guidance
of
how
they
started
so
they're,
actively
engaged
and
wanting
to
be
actively
involved
with
the
central
partners.
N
N
Engagement
through
that
plan
planning
process,
and
so
we
feel,
like
we've,
captured
a
lot
of
lot
of
the
community's
interest
in
the
plan.
So
we'll
bring
that
final
presentation
to
you
in
the
next
month
or
two
and
then
we
will
have
a
five-year
strategic
action
plan
to
follow,
and
one
of
the
most
recognizable
projects
currently
underway
is
the
new
Ybor
hotel
and
we
were
happy
to
meet
the
new
manager.
The
new
manager
has
been
selected
he's
moving
in
from
Minnesota.
N
He's
has
been
Minnesota
he's
been
with
the
Parian
group,
who
is
the
managing
group
of
the
hotel,
so
he's
already
been
with
a
areum
for
a
few
years
and
we
are
going
to
gain
him.
So
we
did
a.
He
bore,
City
introduction
with
staff
last
week
to
meet
him
and
tell
him
a
lot
of
information
about
Ybor
City,
he's
interested
in
learning.
N
The
german-american
Club
hosted
a
groundbreaking
ceremony
in
August,
and
that
was
to
announce
the
the
renovation
of
the
vacant
social
club
and
the
inclusive
community
healthcare
facility
that
will
house
the
Metro
Wellness
Center.
So
the
Metro
Wellness
Center
currently
resides
on
seventh
seventh
Avenue,
but
will
go
over
into
the
german-american
Club
once
the
development
is
complete.
N
The
ççra
managers
set
up
a
meeting
with
the
housing
department
representatives
to
better
grasp
the
existing
residential
opportunity,
residential
grant
opportunities,
such
as
the
downpayment
assistance
program
and
rehabilitation
funds
that
are
available
to
the
city
of
Tampa
residents
and,
in
fact,
we're
going
to
add
an
item
in
regard
to
a
public-private
partnership
to
participate
for
read
about
redevelopment
of
surface
parking
lots
with
additional
uses.
The
city
currently
does
not
own
any
property
within
the
Ybor
City
area
to
initiate
a
workforce
housing
project.
N
So
that's
just
something
that
we've
put
out
there
to
investigate
whether
or
not
we
would
issue
an
RFP
to
do
a
private
public
partnership
to
hopefully
gain
some
workforce
housing
in
the
district
and
then
with
hurricane
Doreen.
We
had
the
opportunity
to
work
with
our
new,
yes
keen
contractor.
We
hadn't
had
the
opportunity
yet
to
initiate
them
or
introduce
them
to
hurricane
preparedness.
So
we
had
this
opportunity
to
allow
our
new
contractor
to
kind
of
get
their
feet
wet,
so
to
speak,
of
getting
ready
for
an
event
of
any
disaster.
N
So
this
on
this
three
car
I
am
working
with
what
we're
working
with
heart
on
creating
a
survey
so
that
we
can
start
to
understand
the
demographic
of
the
ridership
of
the
streetcar.
And
why
they're?
Why
they're?
Writing
it
and
we'll
specifically
ask
a
question
in
regard
to:
are
they
riding
the
streetcar
specifically
to
get
to
Publix,
so
we're
working
with
Hart
that's
in
progress?
Currently,
we
have
a
lot
of
coordination
on
a
variety
of
repairs
and
upkeep
of
the
district.
N
We
finally
will
be
reglazing
at
the
community's
request:
the
Adamo
mural,
the
notable
mural
on
a
demo
drive.
We
will
be
reglazing
that
the
original
artist
Michael
Parker
has
offered
to
do
that
for
us
with
some
financial
assistance,
but
he
will
be
doing
that
this
month,
the
Centennial
Park
from
a
community
request
the
immigrant
statue.
N
Let's
see
during
the
and
we're
excited
to
announce
that
during
the
the
Florida
redevelopment
Association
conference
in
October,
a
bore
will
accept
the
promotions
category
statewide
award
for
our
more
in
Ybor
campaign
marketing
campaign
and
in
addition,
rumor
has
it
that
Ybor,
City
and
downtown
will
be
recognized
with
another
award
from
a
local
organization
in
October.
So
we're
excited
to
share
more
details
with
you
on
that.
J
You
mr.
chair
Courtney,
thanks
for
your
report,
just
a
couple
of
questions
in
regard
to
the
german-american
Club
is:
is
that
a
nonprofit
organization
that
purchased
that
are
a
profit
organization.
J
K
N
G
J
So
some
physical
damage
and
I
don't
know.
Procedurally
mr.
chair,
when
you
want
to
talk
about
this,
I
I
got
a
an
email
from
the
Cuban
Club,
which
is
a
non-profit
group,
mr.
Millan
Tyga,
who
they
have
some
huge
needs
at
the
Cuban
club,
but
he's
limited
by
this
fifty
thousand
dollar
cap
in
terms
of
the
request
and
procedurally,
what
do
you
want?
You
might
bring
that
up.
A
new
business.
A
J
And
the
last
thing
Courtney
is
my
bride:
Lynn
serves
as
a
volunteer
on
the
county's
historic
marker
committee
and
I,
don't
know
if
you've
dealt
with
them
before,
but
they're,
basically
in
charge
of
putting
up
new
historic
markers
all
over
the
county,
including
the
city
as
well
as
maintaining
the
old
ones.
There
are
quite
a
few
markers
historic
markers
in
Ybor
City.
Some
of
them
are
old.
J
J
M
J
A
F
What
I
liked
about
the
meeting
was
that
you
brought
up
housing
in
that
meeting,
so
that
tells
me
that
you
went
outside
the
box
and
you
saw
what
these
tampers
trying
to
do,
and
I
talked
about
this
first
couple
of
CRE
beans
when
I
asked
mr.
McDonagh
how
many
meetings
do
all
of
the
CR
CAC
boards
meet
together
to
share
ideas
and
I'm
going
to
make
a
motion
a
reference
to
that,
because
that
needs
to
happen
because
it
happened
because
I
went
to
a
couple
other
meetings
and
brought
back
some
ideas.
So
some
other
things.
F
So
that
needs
to
happen
to
all
the
CRA
chairs
or
vice
chairs,
get
together
quarterly
couple
times
of
the
year
to
look
at
ideas.
What
someone
else
is
doing
to
bring
those
ideas
and
I
like
that.
You
brought
that
idea
to
you
aboard,
but
what
I
didn't
like
was
some
of
the
comments
thought
they
were
pretty
pre
mean
that
the
language
that
some
people
were
using
about,
if
we
help
people
with
housing,
property
values,
will
go
down
and
section
a
and
all
these
different
type
of
things.
That
were
said
quite
disturbing.
F
But
I
like
what
you
did
by
saying.
Let's
bring
the
housing
department
to
explain
about
the
program
because
it's
a
place
that
everyone
can
live
so
I'm,
happy
that
you
did
that
and
I'm
glad
that
you
brought
their
idea
to
your
board
and
reference
to
housing,
because
I'm
gonna
talk
about
that
later
on
the
new
business
about
housing,
because
I
have
some
issues
that
we're
not
focused
with
the
CRA
s
about
housing
and
we
need
to
be
more
focused
on
housing.
But
thank
you
for
what
you
did.
Yeah.
H
Two
quick
points
responding.
My
colleagues
mr.
ding
feller
talked
about
the
German
club
I.
Think
that's
a
good
example
of
how
we
could
take
the
facade,
grant
money
and
slid
it
into
two.
It
could
one
bucket
could
be
historic
preservation
grants
because
it
we
want
to
support
historic
preservation.
It
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
the
the
facade
looks
it
has
to
change,
and
then
the
other
thing
would
be
having
some
kind
of
mechanism
to
support
small
businesses
or
small
business
development,
and
maybe
part
of
that
would
be
that
they
would
upgrade
their
facilities.
C
Good
morning
again,
Ed
Johnson,
East,
Tampa
CRA
manager,
and
we
reported
for
this
monthly
report,
our
top
goals
in
the
stamp
of
CRA
from
the
community
advisory
committees
perspective.
We
had
two
goals
are
reported
for
this
month
of
September
and
they
both
are
in
association,
with
request
for
proposals
that
are
on
the
street
or
off
the
street.
The
very
first
one
is
the
the
RFP
for
the
Reid
may
need
26
vacant
properties
that
we
had
a
nice
Tampa
that
we
did.
C
The
RFP
on
the
Advisory
Committee
is
currently
finalizing
the
scoring
of
the
ten
responses
that
we
received
and
they're
expected
to
have
their
ranking
and
scoring
completed
by
the
close
of
business
tomorrow.
September
13th,
the
second
RFP,
is
related
to
our
updating
of
our
strategic
action
planning
process
and
that
RFP
actually
closes
on
September
19th.
So
September
19th
at
2
o'clock
is
the
last
day
for
proposals
to
come
in
for
the
strategic
action
planning
update
and
then
the
then
that
will
contract
admin
our
con
cities,
contract
admin,
is
handling.
C
C
The
TIF
is
involved
on
the
tail
end.
Once
the
work
is
done,
the
TIF
is
is
committed
to
doing
paying
for
some
of
the
landscaping
improvements
and
some
of
the
public
art
on
that
project.
So
that's
will
be
forthcoming,
probably
another
year
or
so
another
year
and
a
half
and
last
my
update
is
I
just
want
to
make
sure
when
you're,
when
you
are
out
riding
around
that
you
look
throughout
the
East
Tampa
community
and
what
is
happening
with.
A
C
Thank
you,
yeah
I
just
want
to
bring
to
your
attention.
One
of
our
jobs
in
Community
Redevelopment,
especially
in
Si
Ras,
is
to
induce
private
investment
and,
as
you're
riding
around
the
East
Tampa
community,
please
pay
attention
to
the
private
sector,
new
single-family
residential
construction.
That
is
booming
right
now.
In
East
Tampa
we
have
several
private
home
builders
that
are
not
funded
through
our
affordable
housing
arena.
These
are
all
market
rate
driven
homes
that
are
buildings,
substantial
units
in
our
area.
So
please
take
a
look
at
them.
C
C
They
the
product
is
being
manufactured
in
Sarasota
and
he
has
built
four
or
five
of
these
homes
in
other
parts
of
our
community,
and
he
has
several
lots
in
Eastham
that
they
are
building
on
the
first
home
that
he
is
building
right
now
is
on
Chelsea
in
26th.
You
need
to
take
a
look
at
that
construction.
That's
pretty
neat!
It's
about!
It's
about
about
a
90-day
window
from
start
to
finish:
I
went
by
one
day
and
there's
the
steel
frame.
C
He
was
up,
they
had
the
windows
in
the
where
the
windows
and
the
doors
were
gonna
go,
but
nothing
else
was
there.
It
was
just
a
steel
framing
and
the
glass
windows
in
and
I
was
just
kind
of
amazed
that
this
kind
of
construct
yesterday
I
went
by
and
all
the
the
exterior
paneling
and
everything
is
already
up
on
the
facilities.
So
it's
a
pretty
neat
construction
product,
but
it's
all
driven
by
the
private
sector.
There
is
no
investment
from
the
TIF.
C
The
private
sector
folks
are
seeing
that
there
are
opportunities
to
build
homes
in
our
community
and
these
homes
by
the
way,
the
four
new
developers
that
are
building
right
now.
All
of
these
homes
are
in
excess
of
two
hundred
and
thirty
thousand
dollars.
So
it
does
work.
We've
seeded
the
opportunities
over
the
last
several
years
and
now
we're
starting
to
see
private
sector
investment
coming
to
this
community.
So.
J
J
Perhaps
this
is
more
of
a
question
for
you
as
a
general
statement,
as
relief
as
related
to
RFPs
and
I,
can't
remember
if
I
spoke
with
you
or
or
with
Dennis
about
this
issue,
so
I
don't
know
if
I've
ever
seen
that
this
particular
RFP,
but
it's
out
on
the
street
and
now
vendors
developers
will
be
responding
to
it
and
then
assuming
we
pick
one
eventually,
it's
going
to
end
up
either
here
to
the
CRA
or
to
City
Council
at
some
point,
just
in
the
course
of
things
and
I've
expressed
and
I.
Think
mr.
J
Karlson
has
expressed
some
concern
in
the
past
about
us
getting
involved
in
these
types
of
pretty
significant
contractual
issues
so
late
in
the
game,
because
you
know
by
the
time
that
RFP
is
gets
to
us
everybody's
been
working
on
it.
The
city's
been
working
on
if
the
developers
have
been
working
for
six
months,
nine
months
or
whatever,
and
it's
a
final
product
and
everybody's
excited
and
now
comes
the
council
and
what?
J
K
Again,
John
Bennett,
chief
of
staff,
we
have
not
I,
have
no
issue
socializing
the
concept
and
I
understand
what
you're
saying
I
just
have
to
would
have
to
talk
to
our
legal
department
about
the
separation
of
duties
between
administration
and
obviously
you
know
what
you
do
as
a
policy
and
legislative
approach
towards
this
so
but
I
think
looking
at
the
continuum
to
get
the
best
outcome
is
worthy
of
that
examination.
But
I,
don't
know
where
the
bright
lines
are
standing
here
right
now,
I.
J
Mean
the
last
thing
that
I
want
to
do
after
everybody
in
the
whole
communities
worked
on
something
for
nine
months
or
a
year.
Is
you
know,
put
a
stop
to
it
at
that
point.
You
know,
because,
whereas
if
I
or
we
had
input
in
the
beginning,
then
those
concerns
and
issues
could
easily
become
non
issues.
You
know
late
later
on
so
I
think
you
get
where
I'm
coming
from
similar.
H
F
Everything
comes
to
past
I.
Think
me
and
mrs.
Elma
kind
of
had
this
conversation
yesterday
about
contracts
and
RFPs
how
they're
inflated
30
40
%
that
bothers
me
and
I
think
that
we
need
to
look
at
some
other
best
practices.
Mr.
Karlson
mr.
Dingwell
you're
right
and
we
need
to
figure
out.
Why
is
it
that
the
city
government
is
being
charged
this
as
a
model
price
for
a
project
when,
in
reality
it
shouldn't
cost
this
much?
F
How
does
that
cost
get
inflated
like
that?
So
research
other
places
other
best
practices.
So
we
don't
stick
the
community
with
these
bills
or
we
lose
money
in
these
tips
or
in
the
city
budget,
on
projects
that
shouldn't
be
causing
that
kind
of
money,
so
I
would
agree.
Mr.
Devlin
was
the
cause
and
that
we
look
at
once.
They
have
mr.
Bennet
look
at
changes
in
policy.
A
E
I
think
there
is
on
what
was
said:
some
some
rational
basis
there,
at
the
very
least
at
a
very
minimum,
going
to
the
the
district
councilmember,
who
represents
the
area
and
talking
to
him
or
someday
her
right
on
on.
What's
gonna
prospectively
happen
at
the
very
least
I
think
that
is
a
pound
of
prevention.
That
could
really
go
a
long
way
because,
as
councilman
dink
Felder
said,
I
think
it's
it's
a
true
and
correct
state,
and
if
we're
dealing
with
something
where
folks
have
been
working
on
it
for
nine
months,
we
kind
of
feel
pressured.
E
E
My
friends
on
the
MPO
know
exactly
what
I'm
talking
about
as
well,
which
is
there's
things
that
are
hanging
over
our
head,
so
to
speak
and
and
at
the
very
least,
if
the
district
councilmember
at
the
very
minimum
has
a
dialogue
on
this
issue
to
see
if
they
want
to
bring
it
up
before
the
CRA
I
think
that
would
be
a
an
act
of
prevention
that
could
pay
great
dividends
in
the
future.
Just
for
whatever
that
comes,
yeah.
B
Thank
you
very
much
I'm
not
here
to
express
anything
but
just
gonna
name.
The
last
four
mayor's
not
Grecco
I
know
you
a
Buckhorn
and
caster
has
ever
told
me
how,
when
to
vote,
never
I've
been
asked
to
do
of
them
a
favor
and
they're
still
alive,
and
you
can
call
the
grand
jury
you
want,
but
that's
how
I
am
I.
Don't
keep
go
$400
a
month.
I
don't
want
it.
I,
don't
keep
mouthing
everything
in
my
office
is
mine,
not
the
city's
I.
B
J
If
we've
had
a
chance
to
look
at
that,
our
the
RFP
yet
before
it
went
out
but
I
know
we'll
have
a
chance
later.
You
know,
as
it's
come
I
assume
as
it's
coming
back
since
it's
on
our
agenda,
so
we
just
need.
Let's,
let's
deal
with
that
and
wrestle
with
that,
especially
as
related
to
the
CRA
down
the
road
yeah.
K
And
again
clearly
understand
the
position.
I
think
we
just
need
to
figure
out
where
the
legal
and
the
policy
meets
together
to
make
sure
that
we're
getting
the
best
outcome
and
I.
You
know
I,
hear
loud
and
clear
in
the
process
that
the
board
chair
mentioned
earlier
about
you
know,
there's
a
need,
the
CAC
vets.
That
brings
it
to
the
board
and,
of
course,
you
know
we're
here
to
help
you
facilitate
that
process.
So
wherever
those
boundaries
can
be
enhanced
or
help,
you
take
a
look
at
it.
Thank.
K
G
Only
comment
I
would
add,
as
you
know,
as
councilman
Goods
and
I
discussed
yesterday.
Contracting
and
purchasing
is
regulated
not
just
by
city
processes,
but
by
state
statute,
so
and
I
realize
we've
kind
of
gotten
outside
the
parameters
of
just
the
CRA
but
into
city
purchasing
as
well.
So
it's
it's
a
it's
a
bigger
issue.
G
O
Jesse
trail
container,
Dru
Park
and
what
stamp
OCR
a
manager
provide
a
brief
update
so
starting
with
Drew
Park,
we
are
preparing
to
begin
construction
on
the
Tampa
Bay
linear
park
project.
That
project
is
between
Air
Cargo
Road
and
Lois
Avenue.
The
Notice
to
Proceed
was
issued
to
McKenzie
contracting
on
this
past
Monday
September
9th
construction
is
expected
to
last
200
days.
The
completion
date
will
be
somewhere
around
the
end
of
March
our
strategic
action
plan.
O
We
are
currently
preparing
to
update
the
s
AP
we're
working
with
contract
administration
right
now
on
soliciting
a
professional
services
firm
to
update
the
plan
that
will
be
coming
back
to
this
body
for
approval.
In
the
next
couple
of
months.
The
drew
Park
commercial
facade
grant
program
is
active
and
accepting
applications
and
I
believe
you
do
have
an
applicant
on
the
agenda
today.
O
Lastly,
for
anyone
watching
from
home,
the
drew
Park
CAC
does
have
five
openings.
If
anyone
is
interested
in
participating
in
the
community,
if
you
have
an
interest,
whether
it
be
business,
work
play
or
just
want
to
get
involved,
please
contact
CRA
staff.
Lastly,
in
the
private
sector,
Hillsborough
Community
College
Dale
Mabry
campus
is
celebrating
the
official
opening
of
the
23
million
dollar
Patel
allied
health
building,
the
ribbon-cutting
for
that
event
will
be
at
10:00
a.m.
on
Friday
September
20th,
and
that
concludes
my
drew
Park
update.
If
you
have
any
questions,
house.you.
O
J
Would
it
be
helpful
if
we
reduced
the
number
from
11,
you
know
down
to
seven
or
something
so
you
could
make
a
quorum
in
it
and
I
I,
don't
recall
if
that's
I
think
that's
our
policy
for
each
individual
district
as
compared
to
it'd
be
hard
to
change
the
policy.
If
you
can't
even
get
a
quorum
out
there
if
they
were
gonna
change
the
policy
but
I'm,
not
sure
I,
think
that
might
be
our
policy.
J
A
A
O
Forward
with
the
West
stamp,
let's
see
our
a
update.
The
West
stamp
of
CIC
is
actively
working
in
our
subcommittees.
We're
preparing
recommendations
to
this
body
for
future
programs
and
projects.
The
subcommittee's
are
special
events,
economic
development
infrastructure
and
housing.
The
West
Ham
possi
are
a
commercial
facade
program
is
act
that
we
are
taking
applications.
We
are
currently
preparing
for
our
second
annual
unity,
Tampa
historical
cultural
festival,
which
will
be
held
on
Sunday
September
29th
from
1
p.m.
to
5
p.m.
at
Julian,
B,
Lane,
Riverfront
Park.
O
This
event
will
include
food
trucks,
vendors
and
we
also
plan
to
recognize,
miss
Ruth,
McNair
and
dr.
Walter
L
Smith
during
this
festival.
Another
community
event
that
we're
hosting
on
Thursday
October
17th
at
6
p.m.
we're
hosting
a
workshop
at
the
River
Center
at
Julian,
B,
Lane
Park.
Excuse
me
this
will
be
on
homestead
exemptions,
the
Hillsborough
County
property
appraiser.
Mr.
Bob
Henriques
will
lead
that
discussion
for
us
and
this
will
be
from
6
to
7
p.m.
at
the
River
Center
in
the
private
sector.
O
So
not
CRE
funding
the
Tampa
Housing
Authority
is
under
construction
at
the
Renaissance
at
West
River.
That
project
is
on
the
corner
of
Main
Street
and
Rome.
Avenue
they've
also
began
rehabilitating
the
Mary
McLeod
Bethune
high-rise
project
and
they
have
received
financing
for
a
third
project
that
will
be
on
the
corner
of
Oregon
and
Main
Street
and
anyone
that
has
been
on
cast
lately.
The
city
has
started.
The
city,
stormwater
department
has
began
work
on
the
Cypress
Street
alcohol
project,
that's
beginning
at
the
corner
of
Cass
and
North
Boulevard
and
lastly,
just
for
information.
O
K
J
A
A
D
God
got
another
day
journey.
I'm
gonna
read
some
scripture
to
y'all
from
the
book
of
st.
John.
First
chapter
in
the
beginning
was
the
word,
and
the
word
was
with
god,
and
the
word
was
god
the
saying
what
the
beginning
with
death
all
thing
with
me
by
him
and
without
him
was
not
anything
that
was
me.
That
was
me
in
him
was
life
and
the
life
of
delight
of
men
and
the
light
shining
in
darkness
and
darkness
comprehended
it
not.
There
was
a
man
sent
from
God
whose
name
was
John.
D
The
same
came
well
witness
to
bear
witness
of
their
life.
An
old
man
through
him
might
be
believed.
He
was
not
the
light
but
was
sent
to
bear
witness
of
the
life
they
have
with
the
light
was
lighted
every
man
that
cometh
into
the
world
I
will
like
to
read
the
whole
chapter,
but
I
know
y'all
only
please
and
sir,
for
the
record.
D
J
D
You
know
last
week,
y'all
had
a
meet
no
increase
in
the
water.
I
felt
the
water
that
come
out
of
them.
Father
dealt
it
beginning
up
to
rebait
and
yet
y'all
increase.
It
I
would
like
to
know
why
y'all
had
a
secret
meeting.
Why
do
y'all?
Don't
have
the
club
to
come
here,
so
we
can
see
who
voted
for
it
and
who
affording
it
down.
D
But
since
that
may
have
been
in
there
Dane's
minute
and
going
back
hoes
that
are
going,
follow
and
then
real
life
that
ain't
name
for
the
money
money
thing
it
taking
money
from
the
people
didn't
really
like
me
three
times
and
I,
never
written
ran
no
red
light,
so
they
need
to
be
investigated
and
we
don't
know
who
we
can
get
to
investigate
you
all,
because
the
idea,
if
we
get
for
a
for
supreme
coat,
they
all
white
folks
and
they
don't
say
nothing
negative
about
y'all.
D
D
D
J
D
F
D
Good
morning,
Tina
young
5:03,
Jackson
I,
am
the
special
events
chair
for
the
West,
hamper
CRE
and
I'm,
like
our
CRA
manager,
informed
you
that
the
West
Ham
Posse
are
a
unity.
Historical
and
cultural
festival
is
scheduled
for
Sunday.
The
29th
at
Julian,
belaying
Park
want
to
invite
you
all
to
come
out.
Please
it's
from
1
to
5.
This
is
our
second
year
and
this
board
has
graciously
granted
us
a
budget
of
$10,000
and
the
reason
that
I'm
before
you
today
is
because
the
CRA
committee
would
like
to
expand.
Is
this
event?
D
We
would
like
to
work
with
Tampa
Housing
Authority,
in
essence
of
allowing
them
to
pay
for
expenses
that
we
cannot
pay
for,
because
we
are
self,
promoting
and
organizing
this
event
and
we
cannot
pay
for
anything.
So
we
are
asking
for
your
permission
that
we
work
with
Tampa
Housing
Authority.
They
are
already
co-sponsoring
this
event
with
other
expenses
and
activities,
but
we
need
your
support,
so
we
are
allowed
to
continue
to
build
on
this
event.
F
O
Sir,
so
I
know
we're
we're
a
bit
at
the
ninth
hour
but,
as
Tina
said
she's
the
chair
of
our
subcommittee
and
has
been
actively
planning
this
event.
The
West
Tampa
CAC
last
year
decided
to
host
their
own
community
festival
and
in
typical
fashion
with
CRS
and
South,
can
help
me
with
this.
If
I'm
not
saying
it
correctly
in
typical
fashion,
the
CRA
s,
co-sponsor
nonprofits
or
private
entities
in
terms
of
special
events
to
take
place
within
their
respective
CRA
s,
but
the
CAC
was
what's
dead
set
on.
We
want
to
do
this.
O
We
want
to
make
sure
we
put
our
finger
prints
all
over
this.
This
festival
and
it
follows
through
with
with
our
vision
now
the
downside
of
doing
that
is
that
then
falls
on
myself
as
CRA
city
staff
in
terms
of
procuring
procuring
services.
So
there
are
just
certain
things
that
I
cannot
purchase
based
on
our
procurement
policy.
So
what
Tina
is
asking
you
for
is
that
we
work
with
the
Housing
Authority,
who
has
agreed
to
sponsor
some
of
those
things
that
make
a
festival
special
like
a
bounce
house,
a
train.
P
O
F
O
J
You
I'm
looking
at
the
West
Campus
er
a
budget
for
last
year,
2019
and
there's
a
marketing
and
promotion,
but
it's
showing
a
balance
forward
of
39
thousand
dollars
and
then
next
year
under
item
five.
Similarly
I
think
there's
a
marketing
and
promotion
budget
of
$20,000
it's
being
proposed.
So
it
appears
that
that
y'all
have
the
money
for
it.
Charisa.
O
A
H
O
This
we're
coming
to
you
in
the
ninth
hour
and
we
were
not
prepared.
Okay,
so
it
works
with
in
working
with
my
subcommittee
and
I
kept
telling
them
no
kept
telling
them
no
kept
telling
them.
No
because
I
didn't
know
how
we
could
actually
move
forward.
I
said
well,
this
is
your
opportunity
come
this.
Is
our
RCRA
come
and
ask?
Thank
you.
Thank.
H
Just
so,
you
know
I'm
in
favor
of
what
you're
talking
about
just
trying
to
figure
out
the
processes
we
can
use
going
forward.
So.
O
That
you
don't
have
to
spend
all
your
time
coming
up
here:
I
apologize,
a
movie
and
moving
forward
I'm
hopeful
in
working
with
with
Tina
and
the
CAC
that
we
will
look
into
partnering
with
an
organization
or
another
entity
next
year.
So
we
can
come
to
you
to
ask
you
for
whatever
that
budget
request
is
to
move
forward,
and
we
don't
run
into
this
issue
any.
A
A
A
F
A
B
D
We
just
met
this
past
Tuesday
and
the
board
asked
me
to
come
forward
to
thank
you
for
taking
up
the
charge
to
build
a
community
center,
a
cultural
enrichment
center
at
Albarn's
Park
and
on
behalf
of
the
et
CR
PCAC.
We
support
funding
this
project.
We
hope
you're
able
to
pull
funds
from
other
sources
that
limits
the
impact
for
the
CRA,
but
we
are
in
full
support
of
finding
what
we
need
to.
A
Would
you
prefer,
with
the
community,
prefer
that
we
actually
asked
this
to
go
through
the
proper
process
of
having
committee
reports?
Excuse
me
asking
the
community
giving
the
committee
reports
setting
it
to
the
board
and
then
bringing
us
the
request.
I
understand
that
the
money
is
there
I
understand
the
money
has
been
allocated.
Would
you
prefer
going
through
the
process
and
coming
back
and
requesting
these
monies
be
spent
specifically
on
this
community
center?
So.
D
D
A
However,
me
personally
I
would
love
to
hear
things.
Aboveboard,
transparency
and
clarity
in
that
now,
I
would
like
to
see
that
the
community
speak
on
this
then
go
to
the
committee
then
go
to
the
board
and
the
board
coming
back
and
asking
the
CRA
board
or
saying
that,
yes,
that's
what
we
would
like
to
do
coming
out
of
our
budget.
Are
you
willing
to
do
that?
Would
you
like
that
to
be
done
as
a
transparency
just.
Q
A
J
C
A
carryover
that
that
the
advisory
committees
in
the
past
have
agreed
that
the
neighborhood
infrastructure
and
line
item
would
be
our
carryover,
and
that
would
be
where
we
rest
remaining
dollars
that
have
not
been
formally
allocated
to
a
specific
project.
Yet
because,
as
you
know,
all
of
our
infrastructure
projects
are
multi-year
projects,
they
don't
just
happen
in
one
fiscal
year
they
usually
carry
over
fiscal
years,
so
neighborhood
infrastructure
is
what
we're
supposed
to
be
using
the
dollars
for
in
the
CRA.
So
I
created
that
line-item
to
be
able
to
have
the
catch-all.
C
So
all
of
our
resources
are
placed
in
neighbor
and
infrastructure
and
then,
as
projects
are
developed
by
the
Advisory
Committee
over
the
course
of
the
year
or
the
next
year,
that's
where
those
dollars
come
from.
So
if,
if
a
project
all
of
a
sudden
beams
up
for
building
a
a
recreation
center
in
Albarn's
Park
it
would
you
know
the
request
is
made
as
to
what
that
line
item.
The
dollar
amount
should
be.
It
then,
would
go
through
the
advisory
committee
process.
The
Advisory
Committee
would
agree
or
disagree.
They
agreed
to
fund
it.
C
J
J
D
D
J
F
Know
I
I
always
appreciate
good
dialogue.
I
always
appreciate
transparency,
but
I,
don't
like
roadblocks,
I,
think
we've
discussed
the
need.
The
community
had
already
discussed
with
this
board,
who
were
out
on
the
campaign
trail
what
their
needs
and
desires
already
wore
so
I,
don't
know
why
we
are
rehashed.
You
know
talking
about
transparency
when
we
already
know
what
the
community
has
already
said.
We've
had
over
300
seniors,
who
who's
told
us.
You've
met
with
you've
met
with
you've
met
with
on
this
board
to
say
what
they
wanted.
F
So
again,
I
think
it
was
good
for
coming
here
and
the
CAC
ball
for
coming
and
I
think
that
we
need
to
move
on
with
this
process
and
start
looking
at
some
designs
start
looking
at
my
office
already
called
mr.
Brad
Souter
some
meeting
with
him
in
reference
to
how
this
thing
could
be
comfortable.
So,
let's
not
have
to
say
on
that
point.
I
think.
A
A
A
We
have
heard
with
what
the
committee
has
to
say,
but
we
didn't
hear
from
the
full
board.
I
am
just
wanting
to
go
through.
Have
it
go
through
the
process
so
that
everybody
involved
gets
a
clear
picture
of
not
only
what
the
community
wants
what
the
committee
wants,
but
what
the
CAC
wants
and
then
bring
it
before
us.
If
that
again,
I.
A
A
H
A
D
A
M
A
M
Care
and
ransom
I
live
at
3507,
East
Genesee
Street
Tampa
Florida,
so
it
is
an
honor
and
a
privilege
to
be
here
this
morning.
I
do
want
to
thank
you
for
this
opportunity.
When
we
talk
about
transparency
in
our
community
and
I
live
in
district
5,
we
have
some
issues.
There
number
one
we've
been
asking
for
sidewalk
sidewalk
sidewalks,
and
these
are
from
the
areas
where
we
have
schools,
high
schools,
elementary
schools,
as
well
as
others,
the
children
walk
home.
We
don't
have
the
sidewalks,
so
those
carry
on
over
dollars
for
the
infrastructure.
M
M
That's
very
concerning
is
the
construction
of
that
new
pharmaceutical
marijuana
distribution
house
plant
weed
house
grow
house
whatever
it
is,
you
guys
are
proposing
in
my
community.
That
is
very
disturbing.
You
have
33
less
than
33
footsteps
from
the
Easter
seal,
where
we
have
children
that
have
unique
in
abilities,
and
you
would
allow
construction
of
a
distribution
plan
for
marijuana
in
my
community.
It
seems
to
be
unethical
and
immoral.
M
I,
don't
know
who
got
this
through
permitting
or
what
deal
was
made
before
after
you
took
the
seat,
but
I
think
this
is
something
we
need
to
look
more
than
four
schools
in
that
six
mile
radius.
There
are
three
schools
that
are
charter
schools
in
that
area.
There's
an
elderly
apartment
building
across
the
street
and
I
think
this
is
unacceptable.
M
This
is
indecent
for
people
in
the
community.
Now,
if
this
is
something
you
agreed
to
just
in
case,
then
maybe
we
should
put
it
in
your
district
and
not
in
mine.
We
are
all
voters
here.
We
come
here
because
and
just
like
the
pastor
said
we
want
to
do
what
families
just
we
pay
equal
share
of
taxes
in
district
5,
and
yet
our
community
looks
like
1986.
We
have
been
left
behind
whole
communities
left
behind
the
dollars
that
carry
over.
M
We
hear
about
a
senior
citizen
and
I'm
not
opposed
to
seniors
I
hope
the
jazzy
seniors
get
somewhere
to
go,
but
in
the
meantime
we
have
no
workforce
housing,
20,000
people
on
the
waiting
list
for
section
8
work
force
housing.
If
you
can
expedite
a
million
dollars
for
that
and
start
looking
at
plans,
you
need
to
be
expediting
a
place
for
people
to
live.
We
have
families
living
on
the
sofa
and
with
other
families,
and
living
in
motels
cannot
afford
it.
Thank.
A
J
Yes,
ma'am.
We
appreciate
you
taking
the
time
to
come
down
here
and
share
those
thoughts
with
us.
I
always
like
to
set
the
record
straight.
Okay
and
I.
Don't
expect
you
to
watch
I
sort
of
know
what's
going
on
in
every
aspect
of
what
we
do,
that
marijuana
issue
has
not
come
to
City
Council,
yet,
okay,
I,
don't
know
if
he'll
ever
come
to
City
Council
because
we
haven't
been
briefed
on
it,
but
I
can
assure
you,
okay,
I'm
a
man
of
my
word
that
that
issue
has
not
come
to
this
council.
J
M
F
On
a
side
note
with
mr.
Deane
further,
we
did
have
people
come
and
I'll.
Ask
me
about
public
comment
about
that
situation
and
we
couldn't
discuss
it
because
it
hadn't
come
before
this
council,
but
I
did
make
a
motion
that
staff
come
and
brief
us
on.
What's
going
on
down
that
street,
so
we'll
know
what's
going
on,
so
that's
being
done
as
far
as
the
infrastructure
and
sidewalks
you're
right,
I,
don't
count
on
the
all
transportation
dollars,
because
we
ain't
got
that
money.
F
F
Embarrassed
meant
tomorrow
me.
Let
me
finish.
Let
me
finish
and
I
want
to
talk
about
that,
a
little
bit
later
in
new
business
and
some
things
that
other
cities
they
have
Co
raised,
those
things
that
are
doing
and
I'll
talk
about
their
little
issue
when
it
concerns
housing.
But
thank
you
for
your
comments
as
I
understand
what
you're
talking
about
any.
A
Other
comments,
mr.
Ransome
I
am
NOT
speaking
for
this
board
I'm,
not
speaking
for
City
Council
I'm
speaking
for
me,
for
a
marijuana
grow
house
to
be
next
to
a
school
to
be
next
to
a
rehabilitation
center.
In
my
opinion
is
wrong.
It
hasn't
come
before
the
City
Council
and
we
have
to
chew
South.
Please.
L
G
G
Couple
of
things
I'm
not
personally
aware
of
a
particular
case
coming
before
you
on
a
medical
marijuana
facility,
but
if
it
is,
then
mr.
tweeter
was
absolutely
correct.
We
really
shouldn't
be
talking
about
it
now.
I
do
see
that
on
the
19th,
the
city
staff
has
been
asked
to
provide
a
report
about
one
facility
and
these
facilities
in
general
and
I'm
not
yet
ready
to
provide
that
report.
I
am
somewhat
familiar,
though,
with
the
state
statute
regarding
these
facilities.
A
R
Good
morning,
council
ruling
speaking
or
living
it
on
our
replace
I,
don't
Fletcher.
I'm
I
would
like
to
speak
in
regards
to
the
mayor's
budget.
It
has
to
be
some
type
of
approval
for
October
2019.
We're
gonna
speak
about
this
working
class
house
and
being
a
priority.
We
don't
have
affordable
housing.
We
don't
have
low-income
housing.
We
don't
had
poor
people
housing,
so
I
would
like
to
know
when
she
come
out
with
this
budget.
What
type
of
housing
will
be
available
for
the
low
income,
low
income
people?
R
Also,
the
mayor
has
allocated
75
new
homes.
She
got
200
new,
affordable
rentals
that
she's
gonna
be
initiating
to
the
temple
housing
initiation.
One
hundred
one
point:
six
million
dollars
for
state
housing,
I
understand.
We
got
all
this
beautification
instruction
going
on
here
in
Hillsborough
County
downtown,
but
when
we
go
across
Hillsborough
there
is
no
grocery
stores,
except
for
Walmart.
We
need
some
more
grocery
stores
in
the
area,
so
they
do
not
have
to
travel
to
another
city
or
another.
County
for
shopping.
R
I
would
like
to
know
is
for
us
to
see
citizens
the
reparation
community
centers
I
visit
three
of
them.
Yesterday,
the
smell
of
mold
and
mildew
is
there,
so
are
we
talking
about
infrastructure?
Getting
these
buildings
taken
care
of
when
these
singing
people
sit
in
these
building
and
I'm,
coughing
and
sneezing?
They
have
been
there
so
many
times,
so
their
immune
system
must
be
used
to
it.
So
we
need
to
get
somebody
out
there
to
inspect
these
recreation
centers
for
senior
citizens
in
our
East
Side
area.
R
Someone
needs
to
get
out
there
and
take
a
look
at
this
structure.
Also
of
your
gender
I.
Have
a
transparency
with
the
city
of
Tampa
I've
been
asking
for
my
money:
I
have
a
caveat
in
Hillsborough
County
Courthouse
Department
of
Revenue
back
child
support.
I
need
my
money.
I
want
a
better
place
to
stay
cause
right
now.
The
health
conditions
that
I'm
receiving
now
respiratory
infections,
asthma,
injury
and
mental
health
now
again,
I
will
ask
you.
I
were
asked
for
my
own
paddin
room
before
somebody
Baker
Act
me
I've
had
enough
of
this.
R
O
O
It
means
anything's
possible
in
an
array,
and
what
we
have
to
recognize
is
what
city
government,
state,
government
and
federal
government
is
used
for,
and
it's
used
for
that
wedge
between
the
working
class
and
the
wealthy,
and
we
see
a
good
example
of
it
right
here,
a
bunch
of
racism
going
on
a
bunch
of
trickery,
going
on
continuously
tricking
the
people,
and
you
have
to
be
old
enough
to
understand
it.
You
have
to
be
old
enough
to
understand
how
they
tricked
us
with
Riverfront
Park
back
in
the
day
when
they
were
like.
O
Oh,
we
need
a
park,
we
need
a
park
and
other
people
were
saying
we
need
a
learning
center
and
other
things
going
on.
We
have
to
understand
when
white
people
in
that
30
and
50
year
plan
they
trick
in
the
African
out
of
our
properties.
That's
what
they're
doing
the
city
government,
the
same
city,
governments
that
sits
here,
starting
to
Sandy
Freeman,
tricked
all
the
African
people,
all
drug
houses,
gang
houses,
gang
properties,
code
enforcement,
tricking,
black
people
out
of
their
properties,
and
if
it's
homestead,
they
tie
ended
up.
O
So
it's
no
equity,
its
no
value
of
the
property,
and
it's
not
attracted
by
anyone
of
interest,
and
you
can't
do
anything
with
it
tricking,
African
people.
Now
they
talking
about
a
Senior
Center
million
dollars
just
out
there
and
people
cannot
find
a
place
to
live,
no
affordable
housing.
That's
very
important,
it's
very
important
and
we
have
to
really
really
reprioritize
our
priorities
right
here
in
the
news
this
morning
they
talking
about
1.2
million
dollars,
going
to
beautify
something
right
downtown
between
Trinity
and
Nebraska
in
downtown.
O
You
see
homeless
people
everywhere,
it's
embarrassing
and
the
white
folks
so
smart
and
they
so
ahead
of
time.
Not
only
it
closes
our
floor,
abrasca
Avenue,
the
white
folks,
so
smart
in
the
head
of
time
with
them
attempting
to
attract
the
Olympics
and
the
Super
Bowl
come
in.
They
are
ready,
cleaning
up
the
homeless
people.
You
can
see
them
every
night
for
rats
and
homeless
people
and
have
thousands
of
people.
O
Thousands
of
people
with
no
place
decent
to
live,
go
along
Hillsborough,
Avenue
and
see
families,
whole
families
walking
up
and
down
Hillsborough
Avenue
late
night,
trying
to
get
into
a
hotel
begging
for
money
to
do
so.
Tricking,
African
people
and
this
have
to
stop,
and
this
City
Council
have
to
stop
it.
O
R
R
Thank
you,
Yvette
Louis.
You
want
my
address
too.
If
you
don't
mind,
30:10
east
kay,
you
go
I,
come
to
you
as
a
concerned
citizen
this
morning
of
East
Tampa
talk
about
the
trickery,
I'm,
not
sure.
What's
going
on
with
our
CRA
I'm,
not
sure
going
on
with
the
East
Tampa
revitalization
partnership,
but
I
do
know
that
the
community
is
not
getting
these
notices.
The
community
is
not
aware
of
what's
being
voted
on
or,
what's
being
said
or
what's
being
done.
R
I
have
talked
to
several
several
residents
in
the
community
and
they're,
not
aware
of
what's
happening
until
it's
happening
so
I'm
gonna
ask
y'all
to
make
an
initiative
to
do
something
to
make
sure
that
they
get
noticed
that
they
get
some
information
and
that
because
you
got
five
or
six
people
sitting
on
a
board,
that's
voting
on
something
that
affects
everybody's
life.
First
of
all,
I
keep
hearing
about.
They
voted
on
this
roundabout
I
live
right.
R
There
we
ain't
ask
for
no
roundabout,
I,
don't
even
know
when
the
meeting
was
done
so
y'all
need
to
figure
this
out.
Okay.
The
second
thing
is
about
this
senior
citizen
thing.
Let
me
explain
it
to
you:
Farrell's
Park
has
been
promised
a
new
building
for
the
past
six
or
seven
years.
Councilman
gules.
You
stated
that
on
the
campaign
trail,
this
is
what
they
heard
and
I'm
sorry
to
call
you
out.
But
this
is
what
you
say.
We
all
know
what
the
community
has
been
asking
for.
R
There
was
a
meeting
hell
with
the
residents
over
there
at
Fair
Oaks
Park.
In
that
meeting,
Jane
cassada
was
running
for
mayor
at
the
time
she
said
that
she
was
going
to
make
Farrell's
Park
rebuild
rebuilding
a
priority.
Those
people
still
don't
have
it.
We
need
more
sin,
we
need
more
room,
we
need
a
whole
new
building
when
the
city
first
promised
it.
They
took
the
money
from
Fair
Oaks
and
gave
it
to
another
community.
Then
they
brought
then
they
came
back
and
they
said
it
had
money.
R
Then
the
city
took
it
and
gave
it
to
another
community.
How
long
do
these
people
have
to
continue
to
wait
for
a
new
building?
And
then
you
come
here
and
I
got
to
hear
that
you
finna
but
build
another
building?
That's
it
for
a
million
dollars
and
who
told
you
we
wanted
that
when
these
people
are
needing
a
new
building,
there
are
rats.
Roach
isn't
everything
they
don't
have
the
center.
If
they
don't
have
the
need
the
room
to
space
when
the
kids
meet
in
the
summertime,
the
seniors
have
to
go
somewhere
else.
R
F
Talk
about
Fair
Oaks,
you
know,
I
put
a
program
there
years
ago.
Many
many
years
ago
was
thriving.
It's
no
longer
there
anymore.
It's
the
Pharaohs
Rattlers
put
that
program
there
built
it
from
the
ground.
Oh
I,
know
all
about
pharaohs
and
when
I
did
the
research
about
Pharaoh,
because
somebody
came
to
me
about
Pharaoh,
because
I
was
at
their
meeting
the
other
night
and
I
talked
to
the
residents
there,
the
other
night
and
told
him
what
the
plans
were
that
was
talked
about
throughout
the
community.
F
Cuz
I
heard
what
he
said
so
as
far
as
money,
the
city
did
whatever
they
did
because
my
understand
they
took
the
money
that
was
allocated
for
Fair
Oaks
and
went
up
late
through
four
wheels
up
hoop
and
never
put
that
money
back
to
redo
Fair
Oaks
Park.
So
we
need
the
question.
I
didn't
ask
these
the
falldown.
Well,
what
is
that
going
to
be
on
the
table?
Fair
Oaks,
to
get
that
money?
Now
there
is
Mudgett
about
it
in
the
budget
for
infrastructure
and
that's
my
point
about
ICRA.
F
We've
got
to
do
a
better
job
of
spending.
The
money
I
even
spent
we've
been
spending
the
money
and
my
thing
is
I
want
the
money
spent.
The
money
should
be
sitting
there.
It
should
be
going
in
doing
studies.
We've
got,
we've
got
a
big
environmental
pond,
that's
probably
something
to
be
done
for
housing.
I
have
a
lot
of
issue.
Concerns
on
the
table.
F
I
want
to
get
out
so
I
understand
your
frustration,
because
I
feel
the
pain
too,
because
I
live
there,
but
I
have
an
idea
how
we
can
work
together
and
start
having
these
open
dialogue
means
town
hall
meetings
that
I'm
gonna
start
having.
So
we
all
come
together
to
do
and
build
a
plan
on
how
we
want
to
proceed
so
that
the
ETR
SPC
they're,
just
in
our
body,
know
how
we
want
to
proceed
so
now
they
can
start
having
corns,
because
the
problem
has
for
many
years.
F
F
A
F
Well,
I'm
just
saying
they've
had
they've
had
point,
I'm,
never
argue
about
it.
What
I'm
saying
is
the
problem?
Sometimes
what,
since,
when
I
said
on
that
board
and
I
used
to
go
to
me
to
be
frustrated
that
we
didn't
have
enough
people
to
fight
some
issues,
because
the
lack
of
a
quorum
and
I'm
gonna
leave
it
at
that.
But.
H
The
question
is
who's
in
charge
of
all
of
this
and
not
on
the
individual
CRA
level,
but
whose
charge
overall
who's
setting
the
policy
who's,
setting
the
direction
who
who
made
the
decision
to
leave
these
monies
in
the
accounts
and
not
spend
them
who's
who's,
giving
the
policy
advice
on
and
how
money
should
be
spent
or
not
spent.
You
know
who's
setting
the
parameters
rolled
and
I
and
I
think.
A
R
Morning,
bishop
miss
Shelby
Patti
P,
o
box
46
24,
which
is
located
in
West
Tampa
I'm
here
as
a
senior
citizen
who
passed
Fair
Oaks
and
stops
in
at
Fair.
Oaks
know
personally
that
that
sin
is,
you
use,
not
only
Bible
seniors
but
Bible
youth.
It
is
a
whale
you
sinner,
councilman
goos.
You
say
that
you
heard
that
the
money
was
there,
but
then
there
should
not
even
be
a
discussion
at
this
point.
R
Fair
Oaks
should
have
been
put
on
the
front
burner
and
we
had
taken
care
of,
and
we
should
not
be
in
this
arena,
pitting
one
community
against
the
other
I'm
talking
about
the
black
community,
because
now
people
at
jr.
blame
I
mean
at
they
are
our
bonds
feel
would
feel
like
black
people
speaking
against
them.
When
that
is
not
the
case,
we're
saying
we're
big
enough
and
pay
enough
taxes
where
everyone
should
be
having
the
same
results.
R
So
it
shouldn't
be
where
we
have
something
different
in
one
community
versus
the
other
I'm
tired
of
people
pitting
us
against
one
another
that
needs
to
stop
so
fair
oates.
We
know
that
it
needs
to
be
done.
It
has
been
promised
and
and
I'm
glad
to
see
everyone
here,
because
I
met
you
all
on
the
campaign
trail
from
the
mayor
down,
stating
that
you
all
were
going
to
do
certain
things
over
in
East,
Tampa
and
West
sample,
and
now
we're
getting
the
moonwalk
we're
going
the
illusion
of
going
forward.
R
But
when
we're
actually
going
backwards,
there's
a
lot
of
car
conversation,
that's
being
done,
but
let's
get
things
done.
I
think
I'm!
Glad
for
this
new
board.
You
seem
to
have
the
pulse
of
the
people.
You
do
know
what's
going
on,
so
we
need
to
start
fixing
the
problem
and
stop
just
beatin
up
and
I
love
the
interaction.
We
usually
never
have
interaction
with
the
speakers
that
come
up,
but
it
shows
me
that
you
all
do
care.
So
what
we
need
to
do
is
stop
talking
and
get
it
done.
R
Seniors
and
I
and
once
again
reiterate.
I
am
a
senior
glad
to
be
a
senior
and
we
are
looking
to
stay
young
reuses.
They
want
to
be
physically
fit
and
that's
why
they
want
these
upgrades
in
the
center's.
We
don't
have
that
issue
and
Brandon
the
South
Tampa
Davis
Island.
You
don't
have
those
type
of
issues.
They
have
heated,
pools
the
whole
nine
yard.
So
as
a
taxpayer,
because
we're
not
paid
our
taxes,
not
less
because
of
where
we
live.
So
we're
asking
that
you
give
us
the
full
benefit
of
our
tax
dollars.
Thank
you.
N
D
D
White
folks
are,
however,
you
want
us,
there
come
in
their
battles,
houses
people
come
in
there
and
and
they
stay
a
little
while
they
have
chicken,
goats
and
all
that
in
the
yard.
You
call
cold
and
full
:
force
man.
What
are
they
doing?
Nothing
they're,
not
doing
anything.
The
house,
nice
dough
to
me,
I,
don't
code
about
that
house
for
five
a
hundred
times
or
more.
They
come
in
and
say
this
or
that
or
whatever
and
they
go
and
and
that's
it
it's
code
enforcement
coming
there.
Oh,
we
did
this
be
done.
D
Be
trying
to
find
another
house
or
either
sell
it
okay,
so
you
get
what
I'm
saying
me
as
a
black
person
and
somebody
else
come
in
and
do
whatever
they
want
to
do
and
I'm
a
little
sick
of
it.
I
know,
but
ain't
nothing!
I
can
do
so.
That's
why
I'm
down
here
to
let
y'all
know
what
we
are
going
through
and
each
time.
Thank
you.
F
A
F
Come
on
back
before
you
leave
I
want
you
to
go
next
door,
and
you
tell
the
young
lady
Miss
Debbie
that
you
needed
to
see
my
secretary
at
my
aid.
I
came
that
way.
She
gets
your
phone
number.
You
create
that
dress.
I
was
just
going
wild.
The
last
night,
so
I
know
what's
going
on
in
our
communities.
I'm
fighting
everyday
I
just
got
here
been
here
about
going
on,
maybe
four
and
a
half
five
months
so.
G
F
Got
my
pad
and
I
go
to
and
I'm
taking
those
two
what
needs
to
be
done?
We
have
a
new
chief
of
staff,
he's
behind
he's
back
taking
notes
and
he
understands
so
we're
gonna
make
some
things
happen.
People
try
to
spend
that
money
in
that
CRE
to
make
some
things
happen
because
it
needs
to
happen
and
I'm
gonna
come
my
vision.
You
could
show
me
with
those
chickens
and
goats
at
all
right.
Well,.
F
D
H
I
just
had
that
there
we
have
parks
like
the
community
centers
like
the
one
that
Mitch
I
think
Fair
Oaks,
that
they're
right
down,
but
you
all
mentioned
the
retention
ponds.
There
are
brand-new
fences
and
brand-new
beautiful
signs
in
front
of
the
retention
ponds.
Does
anybody
have
any
idea
why
the
money
was
spent
on
that
instead
of
the
community
center
anyway,
just
a
question?
This
is
why
we
need.
F
D
D
D
D
F
I
think
that
the
roundabout
situation
was
before
most
of
our
time
here
and
I
believe
that
the
roundabout
is
being
done
by
F
done,
fro
Department
of
Transportation
not
by
any
CRA
dollars
now
to
see
how
their
$8
at
mr.
Johnson
talked
about
earlier.
That's
for
some
beautification
and
some
ecstatics,
but
the
bulk
of
that
project
is
not
CRA
money.
F
It's
it's
F,
dot
money,
so
f,
dot
got
into
agreement
somehow
with
the
city
and
that's
how
that
worked
as
far
as
that
that
project
now,
some
folks
on
34th
Street
when
you
go
down
to
a
Columbus
area,
some
of
those
folks
in
that
area
when
that
project
apparently
came
up
from
what
I
understood
that
area
wanted
the
roundabouts.
Now
far
as
thirty
four
thirty.
Fourth,
an
awesome
I
know
the
latter
part
email
came
back
and
those
folks
and
those
communications
they
wanted
that.
F
But
they
won't
come
out
publicly
and
say
that
they'll
do
it
in
their
own
Association
meetings,
but
they're
not
coming
up
because
they
don't
want
to
be
targeted.
They
don't
want
to
people
to
say
bad
things
about
them
because
of
what
they
want
in
their
community
and
sometime
I
can't
put
him
was
blamed
good.
No
one
wants
to
be
criticized,
but
it's
their
community
down
there
and
that's
what
they
wanted,
and
that
was
voted
on
way
WAY
long
time
ago,
for
this
board
was
even
here.
So
that's
working.
D
You
know
that's
what
I'm
hearing
but
bestia
Orlando
you
like
I,
said
we
both
grew
up
in
that
instant
phelps.
If
you
went
down
to
34th
in
Austin,
you
figure
in
the
middle
of
night,
twelve
o'clock,
you're
gonna
have
some
young
young
kids
doing
doughnuts
around
it.
Y'all
gonna
constantly.
If
you
put
something
to
beautify
their
custody
repair
that
that's
taxpayers,
money
right.
F
I
F
I
think
I
think
that
the
community
needs
to
go
basically
to
the
CSA
meeting
voice
their
concern.
There
is
money
in
that
budget
for
some
renovation,
but
I
think
we
also
need
to
get
with
the
city.
They
see
where
that
money
was
spent,
how
it
was
spent
and
if
it
was
allocated
someplace
else
I
think
they
look
at
putting
it
back
eventually
to
get
that
done
or
if,
if
you're
saying
they
just
can't,
do
we
have
to
look
at
the
CRA
dollars
to
try
to
fix
up
fare
ups
well,.
A
K
J
I'm
just
teasing,
we
there's
been
discussion
in
East
Tampa,
but
I
think
it's
I
know
it's
true
in
all
of
the
different
districts
that
they're.
If
we
look
at
through
this
item
for
all
each
of
the
district
there's,
there
seems
to
be
a
balance,
carryover
and
and
not
not
an
insignificant
one.
The
downtown
CRA
budget
looks
like
it's
got
a
balance
forward
of
thirteen
million
dollars,
so
that
seems
to
be
the
trend.
I,
don't
know
that
our
city
budget
necessarily
has
that
large,
unencumbered
balance
forward.
J
D
Thank
you,
sir
Dennis
prahara
interim
chief
financial
officer.
Yes,
in
contrast
to
what
I
think
we
regularly
do
on
the
city
side
of
the
budget
on
the
CRA
side
of
the
budget,
although
some
of
this
funding
has
a
particular
purpose
or
as
a
particular
purpose
in
the
future,
it's
not
necessarily
spelled
out
specifically
I
would
like
to
see
that
going
forward
and
I
think
it
would
provide
a
clearer
picture
to
the
viewing
audience
as
to
just
how.
J
J
J
D
Yeah,
it
is
similar
to
the
unencumbered
balance
forward.
It
is
a
it
is
funding
that
we
had,
that
has
a
purpose
has
not
been
identified
for
yet
identified
for
yet
and
we
haven't
appropriated
that
funding
make
a
long
story
short.
It
is
interest
earnings
in
part
due
to
the
balances
that
were
holding
okay
and
to
my
and
I
just
add
an
addendum
therein.
To
my
knowledge,
a
purpose
for
that
particular
funding
has
not
been
decided
upon.
J
A
J
J
K
A
G
H
C
Johnson
co-inventor
for
you
Stan,
but
that
increase
was
due
in
part
because
we
added
funding
for
a
request
that
was
made
by
the
Community
Advisory
Committee
to
hire
for
the
city
to
hire
five
part-time
individuals
to
work
in
our
our
neighborhood
enhancement
team.
That
would
be
directly
related
to
the
summer
youth
programs.
So,
as
some
of
these
folks
are
finishing
the
summer
youth
program,
if
we
had
these
five
part-time
positions
available,
individuals
that
are
at
the
age
level
for
hiring
could
be
moved
into
these
part-time
positions
to
continue
their
employment
off
of
the
summer
campaign.
H
We'll
get
into
later,
but
I'm,
just
while
you're
here
are
there
are
there,
because,
because
it's
all
bunched
up
in
in
categories
without
a
lot
of
detail,
do
we
pay
other
people
like
that.
I
assume
that
the
staff
in
here
sab
payments
here
were
just
for
the
managers
and
the
supervisors
that
are
there.
Other
training,
personnel
or
yes,.
C
That's
specifically
in
East
Tampa
there
are-
and
this
also
goes
into
your
service
agreement,
because
that's
where
those
dollars
are
being
being
directly
related
to
all
of
the
the
staffing
from
our
East
Tampa
Redevelopment
office.
In
addition
to
that,
we
have
a
environmental
detective
that
we
pay,
for,
which
is
also
part
of
that-
that
staffing
number,
and
also
there's
four
individuals
that
are
full-time
employees,
that
work
for
our
neighborhood
enhancement
team.
That
is
part
of
our
or
a
stamp
of
clean
team.
Those
staff
members
are
included
in
the
over
I'll.
H
J
L
This
is
the
budget
for
October.
If
you
waited
to
October
you'd,
have
a
gap
between
people
doing
the
work
for
you
and
then
you'd
have
nobody
until
you'll,
prove
it
or
knocked
over
so
you're
approving
it
today
to
have
to
carry
over.
So
you
have
the
staff
available
on
October
1st,
because
your
budget
works
the
same
way
as
the
city's
budget
does
on
October
1st.
You
wouldn't
have
any
staff
to
help
support
the
CRA
s.
If
you
didn't,
if
you
wait
until
October,
so
the.
J
L
J
J
So
when
I
hear
that
CR
a
particular
CRA
issue,
I,
don't
know
mr.
Bennett,
if
you
want
your
people
to
come
up
and
help
you
or
all.
J
Can?
Okay
always
so
in
the
downtown
in
the
downtown
budget
I'm
on
page
nine,
it
gets
a
little
vague
and,
and
we
kind
of
we've
kind
of
bumped
up
against
this
earlier,
it's
a
lot
of
money
in
next
year's
budget.
It
says
capital
improvement
projects
within
the
CR,
a
four
and
A
four
million
dollars,
4.1
million
dollars,
but
that's
as
detailed
as
I
can
find
it
so
and
that
that
really
applies
to
quite
a
few
of
the
districts.
J
K
Might
I
spent
the
weekend
reading
the
strategic
plans
for
the
CRA
s,
which,
like
many
of
you,
has
been
just
weeks
for
me,
I
think
some
of
that
detail
that
comes
from
the
strategic
plan
that
should
migrate
to
the
budget
should
be
a
little
more
specific
and
I.
Think
that's
part
of
what
we're
all
saying
today
is
that
I
think
you
know
the
lens
of
this
administration
this
board.
K
This
council
needs
to
start
leaning
forward
into
accountability
and
transparency,
and
some
more
detail
work
to
get
some
of
these
things
where
we
can
be
more
specific,
so
I
don't
just
agree
with
you,
but
how
this
worked
its
way
to
this
budget
line
item
and
in
that
mode
is
something
we
could
look
forward
to
working
on
together.
Yeah
we're.
J
You
can't
just
stop
and
have
no
budget,
but
with
that
said
over
the
next
couple
of
months,
perhaps
a
tweaking
of
these
incorporating
the
s
ap
detail
into
this
would
be
helpful
to
know
where,
where
we're
headed
but
I
will
ask
a
Rob
specifically
because
this
one
really
kind
of
jumped
out
at
me
in
the
Channel
District
had
speaks
to
6.4
million
dollars
for
design
and
engineering
for
infrastructure
and
neighborhood
improvements.
But
then
it
has
zero
to
actually
build
those
improvements
that
one
really
it
was
like
wow,
you
know
I'm
in
the
wrong
field.
I
Anyway,
the
titling
of
that
has
been
a
wording
issue.
That's
been
around
for
a
little
while
when
Bob
McDonnell
was
in
my
position
as
a
theory
manager
he
had
set
up,
he
did
a
lot
of
the
front
of
work
was
for
doing
the
design
work,
and
then
we
were
funding
it.
Based
on
our
si
P
that
number
just
been
carried
forward.
The
same
accounts
been
carried
forward.
It's
a
term
we're
still
using
it
as
a
whole.
It's
a.
J
I
The
thirteen
million
dollars
that
covers
the
infrastructure
that
we're
doing
for
the
nine
projects-
that's
that
same
number,
that's
this
new
set
of
money
coming
in.
We
haven't
allocated
that,
but
we
haven't
also
gotten
all
the
GMP
s
for
all
the
different
segments,
so
we
were
estimating
at
13,
maybe
higher
so
I
think.
J
G
H
It's
more
of
a
reflection
of
concerns
about
the
past
and
they
want
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
that
that
we
don't
have
any
issues
going
forward
and
so
I
think
we're
all
trying
to
do.
That.
I
think
you
know
my
colleagues,
especially
ones
who
have
been
here
a
long
time.
They
may
feel
like
we're
asking
too
many
questions,
but
I
think
the
after
we
get
through
a
couple
of
these
meetings
and
we
set
the
guidelines.
It
should
be
smooth
flowing
after
that
I
think
we
shouldn't
have
any
of
this
going
forward.
H
The
problem
is
just
that,
where
we
have
to
ask
questions
about
the
system,
we
have
to
ask
questions
about.
What's
underneath,
because
if
whatever
was
going
on
in
the
past,
if
we
approve
something,
that's
not
right,
then
that's
on
us
and
I
think
we
have
to
go.
As
we
said
last
time,
I
showed
the
grand
jury
report.
It's
not
about
compliance,
it's
not
even
about
compliance
with
the
new
legislation.
H
It's
about
setting
the
strategic
direction
for
what
these
CRE
should
do,
setting
some
guidelines
for
them
and
and
and
setting
the
overall
tone
above
their
their
own
strategic
action
plans.
We
should
we
we
should
be
setting
some
guidance
into
how
they
set
those
up
so
that
there's
some
parameters
there
and
then
we
should
be
working
with
those
plans.
You
know
this
because
you've
done
this
in
the
county
and
also
in
the
police
force,
so
I
think
we're
all
in
the
same
page
with
that,
it's
just
going
to
be
difficult.
H
K
Those
are
great
comments
and
and
well
appreciated
too,
but
I
I'm,
confident
I
met
with
the
managers
ahead
of
this
meeting.
They're
all
ready
to
lean
forward-
and
you
know,
I
heard
all
the
feedback
about
how
we
should
do.
The
reports.
How
we
should
unpack
the
budget
and
most
importantly,
which
is
dear
to
my
heart,
is
aligning
with
the
strategic
action
plan
and
making
a
strong
plan
with
those
items
that
come
up
from
the
community
are
vetted
by
the
CAC
s
and,
of
course,
reside
with
you
as
a
board
and
I.
K
H
One
other
quick
question:
I'm
a
I'm,
a
branding
person
and
this
budget
is
following
exactly
the
same
format
as
last
year
and
I
think
several
previous
years,
but
in
branding
sometimes
we
combine
things
that
look
like
they're
the
same,
but
there
may
be
different
legal
entities
under
it.
Just
from
a
legal
perspective.
The
first
page
says:
city
of
Tampa,
Community,
Redevelopment,
Agency,
and
then
the
inside
has
the
city
seal
is
the
is
the?
What
is
the
legal
name
of
this
this
entity
and
and
and
is
it
appropriate
to
use
the
city
seal?
H
Is
it
it
could
because
by
using
that
branding
it
looks
like
it's
a
department
of
the
city?
Does
it
does
it
stand
alone?
You
know
the
the
other
prior
attorney
went
through
all
the
rules
and
regulations
of
how
the
CRA
operates,
but
but
from
a
branding
perspective,
what's
the
most
legally
accurate,
its
salary.
L
Legal
departments,
the
Community
Redevelopment
Agency
of
the
city
attempt,
but
you
do
not
have
your
own
seal,
that
was
the
questions
came
up
at
the
very
beginning
at
83
that
you
may
have
a
seal.
You
don't
have
a
seal
you're,
a
separate
entity,
you're
a
dependent
agency
under
the
city
attempt
of
which
you
act
independently.
When
the
money
and
everything
comes
to
you,
you
make
the
final
decisions,
you
do
not
have
a
seal
and.
H
I
know
this
sounds
like
a
nuanced,
but
but
in
branding
I
look
at
things
like
this.
It
should
say:
Community,
Redevelopment,
Agency
of
the
city
of
Tampa,
not
city
of
Tampa,
Community
Redevelopment,
because
it
looks
like
a
department,
you
would
say:
City
and
Tampa,
Public,
Works,
Department
or
city
of
Tampa
budget
Department,
its
its
Community
Redevelopment
Agency
of
the
city
of
Tampa,
and
this.
L
Has
come
up
in
the
past
as
well,
because
the
mayor's
pictures
to
be
in
there
and
the
mayor
technically
doesn't
have
a
role
in
how
you
operate,
but
that's
something
that
you
can
deal
with
it's
your
decision,
how
you
want
to
continue
with
going
forward
with
this?
It's
your
decision.
If
you
want
to
create
a
seal,
but
it's
not
the
city
seal
is
not
your
seal.
B
But
the
inside
of
it,
the
mayor,
has
nothing
to
do
with
this
that,
but
she
is
the
mayor,
so
you
have
to
put
I
guess
the
Seattle
City
cap
on
her
picture.
But
when
you
look
at
the
board,
the
board
doesn't
have
that.
What
the
same
board
is
the
City
Council.
We
have
Tampa
Community
Redevelopment
Board
of
Directors.
B
You
know
I'm
saying
brand
and
you
understand-
and
we
get
calls
all
the
time
from
New
Tampa
saying
your
water,
this
or
your
water,
that
or
for
South
Tampa,
and
sometimes
it's
all
water,
sometimes
their
water,
but
it
gets
very
complicated.
So
maybe
water
change
our
name,
the
people
of
Tampa
water,
but
anyway,
I've
just
suggested
something.
It's
got
to
be
done.
It's
got
to
be
looked
at:
I
Drive,
a
Chevy,
but
I
don't
drive
a
Chevy
Silverado.
It's
got
a
different
name
on
it.
Thank
you.
B
F
F
F
You
know
you
talk
about
branding,
you
know
we
are
the
council,
we
don't
have
our
own
seal
and
maybe
some
we
need
to
look
into
the
future
to
where
we're
different
body.
You
know
so
I
kind
of
concur
with
mr.
Carlson
and
mr.
Dean
Felder
that
moving
forward
I
guess
I
can
wait
to
the
second
portion.
We're
going
to
manage
me.
I
got
some
questions
about
management
and
I.
Think
branding
branding
in
some.
H
And
and
I'm
not
suggesting
that
we
get
a
logo
or
a
new
seal
or
anything
like
that.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
the
denominator
is
right
and
that
it's
legally
correct,
but
the
the
thing
that's
important
to
me
and
that
this
will
get
into
maybe
later
conversation.
But
if,
if
the
mayor
proposes
something
and
the
and
the
city
administration
comes
to
us
at
City
Council
and
we
approve
it,
if
somebody
doesn't
like
it,
we
can
say
we
supported
the
mayor's
proposal
in
the
case
of
the
CRA
it
the
buck
stops
with
us.
H
It
completely
stops
with
us,
and
so
we
need
to
make
sure
that
more
than
even
what's
going
on
with
everything
else,
we
approve
that
we
know
everything
that's
going
on
the
CRA
is
because,
because
we're
completely
responsible
for
it-
and
that's
that's,
what
is
my
motivation
for
asking
all
the
questions?
It's
not
that
I,
don't
trust
anybody
in
staff
or
the
mayor.
Anybody
like
that!
It's
just
if,
if
I,
if,
if
the
buck
stops
with
me
and
the
rest
of
you
all
I
want
to
make
sure
we
know.
A
J
We're
still
on
the
budget
right
item
five,
okay,
mr.
Bennett.
One
other
thing
that
jumped
out
at
me
last
night
is-
and
this
will
actually
come
in
also
in
item
ten.
But
if
we're
going
to
approve
the
budget
now,
I
need
to
bring
it
up
now,
when
I
go
to
the
compensation
page
and
it's
that
which
is
actually
part
of
the
agreement,
I
don't
want
to
get
into
the
details
of
the
agreement,
except
for
the
numbers
and
the
compensation
pages.
J
It
speaks
to
each
the
contribution
from
each
one
of
the
CRA
is
to
the
salaries
and
operating
funds,
which
is
mostly
salaries
of
the
various
great
folks
who
are
out
there
in
the
audience.
Working
on
the
CRA
issues
comes
to
1.7
million
dollars.
My
question
is,
and
again
I
don't
know.
If
this
is
you
or
Denis
is
out
of
that
1.7
million
dollars.
J
Mr.
McDonough
was,
he
must
have,
he
must
have
been
paid,
I
guess
incrementally
out
of
each
one
of
these
out
of
each
one
of
these
different
TIF
districts,
because
I'm
not
seeing
sort
of
a
general
administrative
category
and
which
actually
brings
up
another
question,
is
we
don't?
We
don't
have
a
budget
at
all
which
is
kind
of
interesting
because,
let's
say
for
argument's
sake,
what
have
we
wanted
to
go
to
a
state
or
national
CRA
meeting
we
as
the
CRA
have?
No.
J
We
have
no
budget,
we
have
no
staff
per
se
in
terms
of
you
know
our
our
own,
our
own
issues,
so
that's
sort
of
tied
into
the
other
part
of
the
question
which
is
and
I
hate
to
bring
up
Bob
McDonald
shot
out.
The
Bob
McDonagh
worked
hard
on
this
for
many
many
years
he's
a
good
man
and
I
wish
him
well
but
anyways,
but
in
regard
to
his
salary,
the
his
salary
came
out
of
a
portion
of
each
one
of
these.
What
pro
rata
share,
or
something
or
other
yeah.
K
J
K
J
A
H
H
K
A
K
Used
to
seeing
more
line
items
unpacked
and
again,
I
think
that
bubbles
up
from
the
strategic
action
plan,
and
maybe
an
overarching
administrative
plan
as
well
I'd-
have
to
defer
to
legal
about
what
mr.
ding
Felder
brought
up
about
travel
and
expenses.
I
believe,
there's
and
again
going
into
the
limb
I
think
there's
an
opportunity
to
recover
that,
but
I
think
we
also
would
need
to
identify
that
as
a
space.
So
you
can
do
some
of
these
things
and
receive
the
reimbursements
for
it
am
I.
Correct
I
did
read
that
just.
H
G
G
A
J
A
Sidebar,
the
sidebar
and
that's
no
problem,
but
of
course
you
did
have
a
lot
of
comments
and
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
your
vote
was
heard.
We
have
a
motion
on
item
agenda
number
five
for
the
budget.
We
have
a
motion
to
approve
by
Councilman
Maniscalco
seconded
by
Councilman
Vieira,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
and
he
opposed
the.
A
A
Q
Good
morning,
chair,
CTO
and
board
members,
Michele
van
loan,
economic
and
urban
development,
and
also
the
facade
grant
coordinator
before
I
go
into
six
and
seven
I
just
want
to
address
some
of
the
questions.
Earlier
about
the
facade
at
the
last
meeting,
you
did
request
that
we
review
some
of
the
tenants
and
criteria
for
the
program
and
that
we
research
it
and
look
at
other
options.
We
have
been
going
back
to
our
CAC
s
and
researching
what
is
done
in
other
facade
grant
programs
across
the
United
States.
Q
We
just
did
not
have
enough
time
to
do
all
of
that,
especially
going
back
to
our
CAC
s,
given
the
Labor
Day
holiday
before
you
met
today,
it
is
on
our
agenda
and
we're
scheduled
to
come
back
to
in
October
to
address
some
of
those
ideas
and
the
feedback
from
our
CAC
s.
Additionally,
at
the
last
meeting
you
did
tell
us
to
move
forward
with
what
was
in
the
pipeline.
The
three
that
are
on
your
agenda
today
had
already
been
submitted
and
we're
in
the
works.
Q
Q
So
our
first
one
on
the
ELMO
page
is
in
East
Tampa
and
I'll
try
and
get
a
better
picture.
This
is
the
old
perfecto
Garcia
cigar
factory.
It
has
been
vacant
for
more
than
20
years.
We
do
have
a
new
owner.
The
new
owner
is
in
the
process
of
right
now
doing,
emergency
repairs
and
I'll
switch
shows
it
a
little
bit
more
directly.
You
can
also
see
that
tower.
Most
people
are
familiar
with
the
tower.
Q
They
are
trying
in
their
first
phase,
to
do
everything
they
can
to
prevent
any
further
water
intrusion
because
of
these
windows
being
so
old
in
those
shutters.
If
they
just
don't
do
something
eminently
soon,
those
walls
will
start
collapsing.
So
the
first
phase
is
to
put
in
new
windows
and
then
also
the
shutters
and
see
on
that
bottom,
where
those
shutters
are
all
at
ground
level,
and
then
at
that
first
floor
of
Windows
they
are
also
pursuing
grants
from
the
county
and
Historic
Preservation.
Q
In
order
to
do
a
lot
of
this
project,
this
building
is
very
old.
It
has
been
left
to
decayed
for
a
very
long
time
and
all
of
these
different
resources
are
needed
to
make
this
project
happen.
The
current
facade
grant
is
just
for
those
shutters
that
you
see.
It
is
on
three
sides
of
the
building
three
very
long
sides,
as
you
can
tell
by
this
picture,
to
do
all
the
shutters.
Q
D
G
D
They're
doing
what
is
right
to
maintain
this
building
as
important
as
it
is
to
our
community,
something
that's
been
shuttered
for
20
years.
I!
Think
it's
you
know
being
put
to
good
use
the
money
and
they're
doing
their
part.
It's
not
not
even
matching
them
and
they're
doing
200
grand
to
the
50
thousand.
So.
A
H
Earlier
I
said:
I
wouldn't
vote
on
any
more
facade
grants,
but
thank
you
for
letting
so
these
the
last
three
in
the
pipeline.
This
is
the
kind
of
thing
I
think
we
should
be
investing
in
or
helping
and
it's
I
would
put
it
under
historic
preservation
instead
of
a
facade
grant.
But
I
I
would
support
this
as
a
project,
understanding
alone,
assuming
that
you've
you've
gone
through
it.
A
Q
Is
a
vasai
grant
from
Joon
Park?
This
is
a
little
building
again
that
has
been
vacant
for
a
couple
of
years
at
40,
407,
North
Clark,
their
request
is
20
1368
there
you
can
see
how
it's
been
overgrown.
The
whole
front,
they've
lost
any
semblance
of
asphalt
in
the
front
on
the
south
side
of
the
building.
Trees
have
completely
and
brush
have
overgrown
that
entire
area.
That
paint
has
long
been
gone.
So
the
new
owner
is
going
to
be
completely
cleaning
up
the
front
that
rusted,
old
fence
and
gate
will
be
replaced.
A
P
I'm
great
the
thrower
I'm,
with
Ybor
City,
Development,
Corporation
and
I
pretty
much
manage
the
program,
the
facade
program
in
that
district
I'm.
Sorry,
this
is
telling
but
I'm
here
with
the
historic
facade
of
the
german-american
Club.
If
you
know
a
little
bit
about
the
term
german-american
Club,
it's
a
social
club,
we
don't
have
many
in
the
abort
City,
but
this
is
one
of
them.
It
closed
down.
Maybe
probably
none
of
you
remember
when
it
was
operating.
Maybe
some
do,
but
it's
over
a
hundred
years
old.
P
It
was
where
the
Germans
had
their
social
club,
but
after
World
War
one
when
there
was
citywide
hatred
of
Germans,
they
closed
down,
their
membership
went
way
down
and
it
ended
up
pretty
much
being
a
vacant
building.
There's
a
couple
other
uses
that
went
into
it.
The
the
Tampa
labor
temple
was
in
it
the
young
men's
Hebrew
Association,
an
insurance
company
at
some
point
and
in
1990
the
city
of
Tampa,
moved
into
it
and
I
know
it
well
because
it
was
my
office,
so
it
was
renovated
slightly
in
1990,
but
the
building
I'm,
sorry
I'm.
P
Palm
and
Nebraska,
and
then
here
is
the
building
today,
okay
of
where
it
sits
now
from
the
outside
of
this
building.
It
looks
fine
right,
but
it's
not.
It's
got
a
problem
about
several
problems.
It's
got
something
called
spalling
concrete
and
I've
got
some
up-close
pictures
because
I
know
it
came
up
bouncing
machine
folder
asked
about.
If
you
look
up
close
and
you
have
to
go
around
the
building,
there's
crumbling
Quandt
concrete,
that's
coming
off
the
side
of
the
windows
on
in
part
of
the
brick.
P
Here's
where
right
here,
that's
what's
happening
throughout
the
building
and
here's
another
one
here.
Looking
up
these
I'm
sorry,
these
are
my
black-and-white
photographs.
I
didn't
know
if
I
was
going
to
get
this
detail
today,
but
this
is
what
the
the
owner
brought
to
us
and
so
for
several
years
and
here's
some
more
pictures
and
I've
got
all
these
as
part
of
the
file.
If
you
want
to
see
them
up
close
this
building
sat
vacant,
it's
been
vacant
for
several
years.
P
We
being
an
economic
development,
we're
trying
to
get
developers
to
take
a
look
at
it.
We
had
some
prominent
developers,
look
at
it
and
they
all
turned
away.
Finally,
there
was
one
developer
in
partnership
with
Metro
Charities,
which
is
located
on
7th
Avenue
and
they
partnered
up
with
can
developers,
they
purchased
the
property
and
they
partnered
up
with
some
private
developers
to
now
turn
it
into
an
inclusive
health
care.
Clinic
many
of
you
went
to
the
suburb.
P
P
When
we
do
these
facade
grants,
we
only
put
money
into
the
in
Lisa
Kneedler.
We
only
do
historic
preservation.
Most
of
the
projects.
I
came
to
think
of
one
that
wasn't
involving
historic
building.
We
also
look
at
the
sides
of
the
building
which
we're
not
gonna.
Do
all
four
sides
they'll
come
in
and
give
me
a
budget
saying:
okay,
this
is
my
facade
budget.
Well,
we
we
actually
prorate
it
so
that
it
has
to
be
visible
from
the
public
right
away.
P
So
the
only
sides
were
funding
in
this
is
the
east
and
the
south
side
you've
seen
many
that
have
come
before
you
we've
done
on
the
center
story.
On
aware,
we
only
did
two
sides
over
three
sides
of
that
bill.
I
didn't
even
consider
the
one
that
was
facing
the
west,
but
so
the
budget
for
them
is
way
beyond
I'm.
Just
gonna
give
you
the
facade
budget
cuz,
that's
all
really
I'm,
considering
today
it's
about
$116,000
and
we
are
funding
they're
eligible
for
the
full
50.
P
The
actual
facade
of
the
entire
building
was
over
200,
but
we
had
to.
We
only
looked
at
116
of
it
because
of
the
two
sides
and
they're
putting
in
eighty
three
thousand
the
building
the
project
is
much
larger
than
this.
As
you
know,
it's
it's
going
to
be
millions
of
dollars
that
are
being
invested
into
our
community.
A
D
A
few
comments-
and
you
said
it-
it
began
as
a
community
resource
and
it's
coming
back
to
serving
the
community,
not
in
the
same
capacity.
You
know
from
mutual
aid
german-american
Club
to
what
it
is
now,
but
when
the
whole
tvx
discussion
came
up
in
2015
people
were
worried
and
because
people
asked
me
with
the
potential
widening
of
the
interstate
and
the
Express
lanes.
What
was
gonna
happen
to
that
building
the
plans
have
changed.
D
Things
have
changed
over
the
last
four
years,
but
I'm
glad
to
see
that
this
building
is
being
preserved
because
to
build
something
like
that
today
would
would
be
over
budget.
Nobody.
You
know
central
city
on
Mikhailov,
Italian
club,
so
going
back
to
this
is
a
community
asset,
it's
being
given
back
essentially
to
the
community
that
is
going
to
benefit
a
wide
range
of
individuals
and
then,
when
it
comes
to
the
facade
grant,
it
makes
sense
to
support
something
like
this,
because,
again
historic
preservation
and
something
that
is
essentially
giving
back
to
the
people.
D
A
H
Come
across
again
in
light
of
the
fact
that
there
this
is
the
last
one
of
this
series
before
we
change
the
rules
and
that
it's
historic
preservation,
I've
looked
at
a
lot
at
this
building
and
I
think
it's
important
to
preserve
it.
Also
I
would
put
this
in
the
category
of
a
historic
preservation
grants
a
facade
grant,
but
I
would
support
it
because
of
because
it's
an
important
building
to
preserve.
A
Mr.,
oh
thank
you
very
much
for
this
report.
One
last
comment
before
I
entertain
emotion.
My
brother
at
the
end
might
also
remembered
that
this
was
a
Masonic
Lodge
at
one
time
and
I'm
glad
to
see
that
we
don't
have
to
worry
about
F
dot,
wanted
to
tear
this
great
building
down.
I'll,
entertain
a
motion
second
motion
made
by
Councilman
Maniscalco
regarding
the
resolution
item
number
eight
seconded
by
councilmember
and
all
in
favor
say
aye
any
opposed.
Thank
you
motion.
J
Just
as
a
point
of
order,
so
as
I
was
going
through
item
number
nine
and
specifically
the
actual
contract
that
I
wanted
to
talk
to
mrs.
Elmen
about
there
was
some
legal
issues
and
that
I
wanted
to
address
and
things
that
frankly,
in
light
of
our
time,
constraints
and
everything
that
was
my
quote,
sidebar
conversation
that
I
had
with
staff
I
said:
if
we
defer
this
for
a
month,
so
I
can
get
my
questions
answered.
A
J
Well,
frankly,
my
preference
is
to
defer
it
a
month
because
there's
also
some
engineering
and
and
drawings
that
I
hadn't
had
a
chance
to
review
in
my
initial
packet
now
I'm,
seeing
that
they
were,
they
had
been
included.
I
apologize
wrong
so,
but
last
night
I
didn't
have
a
chance
to
look
at
them.
So
staff
tells
me
there's
no
harm
in
deferring
that
and
I'll
be
glad
to
share
my
questions
with
Council
or
with
the
this
body
next
month.
But
that's
my
preference
is
to
continue
with
one.
F
I
Was
speaking
with
a
clients
attorney
there,
the
the
title,
this
is
still,
the
demolition
is
about
to
occur
and
some
of
these
things
are
tied
to
it,
but
not
100%
tied
to
it,
so
that
the
new
construction
work
is
not
tied
directly
to
it,
but
there
are
a
handful.
The
demolition
portion
that's
coming
out
that
could
possibly
impact
it.
So
if
we
could
answer
some
of
the
questions,
they
would
be
great,
if
not
I
mean
we
can
defer,
but
it
was
yeah.
J
G
We
have
worked
with
the
stras
to
stay
away
from
their
Broadway
season,
which
becomes
an
earnest
early
November
if
this
gets
delayed
yet
another
month,
it's
going
to
push
all
our
construction
contracts
back,
our
permitting
is
going
to
be
pushed
back
and
we're
going
to
be
really
in
a
tight
squeeze.
So
I
know
that
this
comes
back
before
City
Council
on
the
19th
for
the
development
agreement,
part
of
it
excuse
me,
I
was
hoping
that
maybe
we
could
get
your
questions
answered
between
now
and
then
so
that
the
whole
project
wouldn't
be
delayed.
So.
J
In
regard
to
the
resolution
that
says,
the
the
agreement
is
between
American
land
Ventures
LLC,
but
then,
when
I
go
over
to
the
actual
agreement,
it
says
that
the
agreement
is
between
the
CRA
and
8lv
residences.
On
the
river
LLC,
there
seems
to
be
an
inconsistent
see
between
the
resolution.
I
told
you,
you
guys
would
hate
this
between
the.
J
I
J
I
For
for
this
project,
we
were
estimating
what
the
Riverwalk
improvements
were
going
to
be.
We
had
approached
and
said:
hey
while
you're
not
there
doing
this
work.
Could
you
go
ahead
and
add
this
extra
work
so
with
the
disturbances
much
less?
We
can
get
all
the
improvements
done
once
so
we
don't
have
to
go.
I
J
Somewhere
in
this
agreement,
I
read
last
night.
It
says
we
really
don't
know
exactly
what
the
dollar
amounts
gonna
be,
but
then,
but
then
we
come
up
with
this
amount
of
one
point,
one
four,
seven
plus
$100,000
contingency.
Okay,
do
we
know,
or
do
we
don't
know
did-
is
this
a
number
that
our
estimators
have
come
up
with?
Yes,.
I
I
We
would
pay
more
because
we're
we're
not
having
to
pay
additional
mobilization
costs.
We
wouldn't
have
to
go
through
as
long
of
a
procurement
process.
We'd
be
saving
in
a
lot
of
ways,
as
well
as
the
disturbance
community
and
getting
these
other
things
done.
So
I
have
to
tear
up
something
that
has
been
recently
done
to
add
the
other
things.
J
J
Alternatively,
if
the
improvements
are
greater
than
1
point,
1
4,
7
million
the
city
and
the
agency
shall
mend
the
agreement
as
follows,
and
then
so
that's
my
so
my
next
question
is:
did
they
get
to
pay
themselves?
For
is
this
just
out-of-pocket
expenses
that
total
to
one
point
one
four
seven,
or
do
they
pay
themselves,
for
you
know
being
the
GC
on
this
segment
and
therefore
they
could
add
an
extra
10
percent
for
their
own
construction
efforts
for
this
project
and
then
come
back
to
us
and
say
we.
We
actually
need
more.
I
That
was
a
long
question,
so
let
me
break
it
down.
It
was
intended
to
be
a
an
estimated
amount
and
includes
the
design
to
go
with
that.
So
in
that
respect,
it's
like
design-build
with
what
we
did
with
SB
P.
We
didn't
know
how
much
was
it
cost
to
redo
everything,
so
they
had
a
big
idea
of
a
hundred
million
dollars,
we're
metering
that
out
as
the
projects
are
known
to
us.
So
when
face
phase
1
stage
2,
they
came
and
said
we
did
this
design.
We
think
it's
98
million
dollars.
Then
we
approve
that.
I
J
J
I
I
In
here
they
would
be
included
in
this
pause.
The
estimate
not
included
just
straight
construction
that
would
be
an
estimating
contract
cost
that
we
would
have.
We
would
have
to
pay
general
conditions
and
the
normal
stuff
that
you
have
to
pay
for
any
contractor.
So,
yes,
those
soft
costs
would
be
there.
Are
they
they'd
pay
themselves
to
administer
this
not
specifically
they're
doing
this
as
part
of
the
toll,
but
they're
also
doing
the
entire
roadway
project
in
the
same
sense,
so
we're
just
added
basically
adding
this
as
and
add
alternate
so.
I
J
I
O
G
J
H
I
H
H
H
I
H
I
H
I
Values
have
changed
and
the
values
of
the
roadway
and
constructions
changed
and
during
this
whole
process,
one
of
the
things
that
really
we've
identified
and
that's
what
came
up
before
was
realigning
McGinnis
to
be
at
a
full
grid
instead
of
the
offset
that
was
the
original
design.
So
that
was
part
of
that.
Six
million
was
the
nine
forty
five
that
we
were
doing
to
take
down
the
annex,
and
that
was.
A
D
A
L
J
On
the
last
page
of
the
agreement
of
the
draft
agreement,
you
know
it
does
all
the
standard
language
you
know
assignment
and
and
attorneys
fees
and
costs,
and
that
sort
of
thing
there's
no
dispute.
Resolution,
Clause
I,
think
I
often
see
dispute
resolution
causes
clauses
in
our
contracts.
You
know
referring
the
parties
to
mediation
or
arbitration
or
what
right.
L
The
the
reason
we
didn't
put
it
in
there
is
that,
because
we
have
the
final
word
on
any
disputes,
we
do
not
give
them
any.
If
the
provision
in
there
talks
about
we
don't
give
them
any
of
the
funding
until
the
city
has
approved
it.
So
there
shouldn't
be
a
dispute,
because
we
have
the
final
word
on
on
any
of
those
items
coming
up.
That's
why
we
didn't
think
it
was
necessary.
Yeah.
J
J
L
There's
any
dispute
it'll
be
a
dispute
on
them
getting
paid
and
that
project
will
have
been
completed
because
they
don't
get
paid
until
they
finished
the
project.
We
pay
them.
As
the
project
gets
completed.
I
understand
your
concern,
we
didn't
put
it
in
there.
We
didn't.
It
was
necessary
in
this
particular
case.
J
Okay
and
I
had
one
of
the
West's
big
picture,
question
I.
Guess
mr.
Karlson
I'm
glad
you
raised
that
building,
though
what
bothers
me
one
of
the
things
that
bothers
me
about
this
project
is
that,
apparently,
with
all
due
respect
to
the
three
gentlemen
who
were
here,
apparently
this
item
came
sort
of
it
as
a
Hail
Mary
pass
on
the
last
session,
the
four
week
this
morning,
the
four
of
us
I,
don't
think
that's
right,
you
know
and
I
don't
blame
the
three
of
you.
J
You
guys
are
just
on
the
receiving
end
of
the
pass,
but
but
in
regard
to
in
regard
to
the
fact
that
it
was
sort
of
a
lame-duck
type
thing
to
do
when
I
read
about
it
in
the
newspaper,
I
just
thought:
that's
not
right!
You
know,
so
perhaps
that's
one
of
the
reasons
that
I've
looked
at
this
with
a
very
careful
eye.
Mr.
Karlson,
you
said
it's
a
done
deal,
but
then
I
just
heard
the
attorney
for
the
developers
say
that
there's
an
item
coming
back
on
the
18th
I
wasn't
even
aware
of
that.
J
J
H
A
H
Okay,
that's
an
opinion,
but
I
got
the
reports
of,
and
it's
not
here's.
The
problem
we're
facing
is
that
this
property
has
changed
hands
I
think
at
least
at
one
time,
and
it's
not
the
fault
of
the
current
developers
and
and
in
the
city
has
to
stay
to
whatever
commitments
were
made
in
the
past.
The
point
that
I'm
making
is
that
is
that
this
was
this
was
property
that
was
discovered
by
the
by
the
Strad
Center.
H
They
proposed
the
development
to
benefit
them
and
the
last
mayor
grabbed
it
out
of
their
hands
and
and
and
did
a
sweetheart
deal
on
development
for
this,
where
it
Network
we're
paying
we're
paying
the
developers
to
do
this.
It's
crazy
that
deals
like
this
we're
done
over
and
over
and
over
again
and
we've
gotta
shine
a
light.
It
makes
me
want
to
throw
up
how
how
possibly,
where
these
deals
done.
I
don't
I.
G
L
Now,
if
the
development
agreement
has
to
come
back
and
I
apologize,
I
have
not
seen
a
separate
agreement
beside
this
one
which
was
sent
to
me.
This
I
saw
as
a
funding
mechanism,
not
necessarily
as
a
construction
agreement.
If
that
has
to
come
back
to
you
on
the
19th
I'll
have
to
see
there
because
I
have
not
seen
that
document.
Yet
all
I've
seen
is
this
agreement
agreeing
to
have
the
CRA
pay
X
number
of
dollars
for
a
particular
project.
That's
what
I've
seen.
A
J
And
and
one
of
the
reasons
I
had
a
little
Harper
and
voting
for
the
budget
earlier
is
because
it
included
this
line
item
one
point:
one:
four:
seven
million
dollars
and
but
I
went
ahead
and
voted
for
the
budget.
Knowing
that
we,
you
know,
be
addressing
this
item,
nine,
are
you
saying
I
mean
how
this
is
an
agreement
as
I
read
it
on
its
face
between
the
CRA
and
that
private
developer?
Are
you
saying
we
we
don't
need
to
approve
it.
L
No,
what
I'm
saying
is
where
the
confusions
coming
up
and
until
I
heard
it
just
now,
I
didn't
know
there
was
a
confusion,
so
I
apologize
for
that.
If
you
approve
this,
it's
the
funding
source.
My
suggestion
is
that
if
you
want
to
approve
this
document,
it's
a
funding
source
that
it
will
never
go
forward
until
you
have
a
chance
to
look
at
the
agreement
that
comes
back
to
you
on
the
19th.
Excuse
me
so.
L
J
L
Would
be
you
could
you
can
approve
this?
The
reason
that
there's
a
high
I
don't
want
to
hold
it
up
for
the
next
CRA
meeting.
If
you
approve
this
contingent
upon
the
other
agreement
coming
before
you,
if
the
other
agreement
comes
you
for
you
and
you
for
some
reason
do
not
want
to
approve
it,
then
this
is
null
and
void.
L
J
Only
other
provision
that
I
wanted
to
speak
to
mr.
chairman,
it's
item
7.7
speaks
to
assignment.
It
says
the
developer
shall
have
the
absolute
right
to
assign
this
agreement
to
an
entity
which
is
owned,
managed
or
controlled
by
the
principles
of
ALV
residences
on
the
river
LLC
without
further
consent
by
the
city.
An
absolute
assignment
provision
like
that
to
me
is
a
little
unusual.
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
who
the
principles
are
when
we
sit
here
today,
I'm
gonna
bet
a
hundred
bucks.
L
My
suit
my
feeling-
and
this
was
they're
going
to
if
they're
not
going
to
do
the
work
themselves
and
they're
gonna
have
someone
else,
do
the
work,
that's
okay!
As
long
as
its
affiliated
with
the
group,
that's
actually
contracting
with
us.
That
was
my
thought
behind
this.
If
you
have
a
cup
of
put
up
about
a
problem
with
that
fine,
you
can
bring
that
up,
but
I
don't
have
a
problem
with
that
provision.
J
G
G
J
L
L
So
if
you
approve
this
today,
it
really
isn't
going
to
serve
any
purpose.
The
CRA
is
going
to
have
to
prove
it
at
some
point
anyway.
So
my
suggestion
is,
if
you're
comfortable
with
that
sign
this
agreement
to
approve
this
agreement
today,
when
we
come
back,
then
it'll
be
a
three-way
agreement,
I'm
trying
to
avoid
you
having
to
come
back
a
second
time
to
the
sea,
all
right,
you're
still
in
control
of
the
process.
You
either
control
of
it
as
the
CRA
or
as
the
City
Council.
L
If
you
don't
approve
it
as
the
City
Council,
it
goes
nowhere,
but
I
think
that
was
where
the
disconnect
come
up
with
some
looking
through
the
process.
It
should
have
been
a
three-way
agreement
because
the
CRA
is
paying
people
to
see
up.
The
campus
is
the
city
is
actually
entering
into
the
agreement,
the
other
portions
so
yeah.
It
was
confusing
so.
F
H
K
G
L
L
If
there's
anything
else,
you
think
you
see
to
need,
but
right
now,
if
I
come
back
with
this
resolution
being
a
three-way
agreement
between
the
CRA,
the
city
and
this
organization
that
will
resolve
the
first
issue,
the
city
will
still
have
to
approve
it
later
on
and
for
some
reason,
you're,
not
happy
with
that
that'll
kill
the
project
cause.
It
requires
the
three
parties
to
sign
it.
That
may
be
the
easiest
way
to
resolve
the
confusion,
because.
J
L
L
Small
I
meant
I
didn't
mean
that
this
agreement
that
we
have
with
this
organization
to
do
the
work
for
us,
you
have
to
pay
for
it
which
the
CRA
will
do
and
then
we
have
to
have
the
city
go
along
and
approve
it
to
go
ahead
with
the
work
and
by
doing
it
that
way,
you
have
two
bites
of
the
Apple
same
group,
two
bites
of
the
Apple,
so
you're
not
holding
it
up
today.
If
you
approve
this
portion
but
on
the
19th,
if
that's
your
decision,
then
this
portion
will
go
away
perspective.
L
A
A
But
we
still
have
a
motion
was
on
the
floor
that
you
may
excuse
me
that
someone
else
made
on
behalf
of
you
so
I
want
to
know.
If
the.
If
the
first
thing
we
made
the
motion,
which
I
believe
was
councilman
goos
wants
to
remove
that
bat
motion
or
if
we
he
wants
to
make
it
stand.
If
we
vote
on
it
well,.