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A
B
Morning,
good
morning,
if
you
all
would
like
that
step
up,
we've
got
a
college
RG
who
works
as
an
executive
for
a
fast-growing
hospitality
management
company.
He
is
also
a
coach
in
a
podcast
winning
has
a
podcast
called
winning
Karma,
which
focuses
on
self
mastery
and
and
living
a
better,
more
fulfilled
life,
and
then
Russ
Patel
is
a
pharmacist
by
profession,
with
many
different
accolades
and
affiliations,
including
with
the
International
Academy
of
compounding
pharmacists
in
the
American
Society
of
consultant
pharmacist.
B
B
C
E
C
H
A
A
F
Here
representing
the
CAC
of
downtown
lots
of
great
updates
for
you,
we
have
multiple
projects
with
cranes
in
the
error
or
on
their
way
here,
but
some
of
the
major
things
Harmon
Massey
has
gone
through
their
park
design.
We've
got
two
submittals
that
look
great,
the
residents
that
are
tweaking
it
currently
and
that
will
be
underway
soon.
American
lien
ventures
amended
the
roadway
agreement
to
include
the
demolition
for
the
Germany
library
and
permitting
is
underway.
The
demolition
will
start
mid-july.
F
F
The
second
stage
of
the
first
phase
so
and
I
brought
a
little
book
that
they
handed
out
at
our
last
meeting.
I
can
pass
around
to
you
if
y'all,
like
so
lots
of
development,
taking
place
lots
of
fun
things
mayor's.
Fourth
of
July
celebration.
The
scooters
are
getting
mixed
reviews,
but
I
think
overall,
they've
been
very
great
for
our
city,
moving
forward
as
the
CAC
to
continue
with
helping
businesses
and
and
property
owners.
So
we
we
still
have
the
grants
program
and
we
have
the
facade
improvement
program.
F
That's
coming
about
I
also
brought
a
little
sheet.
Last
year
we
were
able
to
assist
a
business
that
starts
and
incubates
tech
companies
to
come
and
expand
in
Tampa
and
there,
while
being
wildly
successful,
so
I
brought
some
of
their
stats
for
you
as
well.
If
you'd
like
any
of
this
information
menu,
psyched
that
we're
hoping
for
sale,
pavilion
to
wrap
up
end
of
summer
early
fall
and
downtown
is
just
having
a
great
time.
Thank
You.
H
I
F
H
F
Know
if
there's
a
percentage
basis
of
what
it's
supposed
to
be,
but
we
have
a
good
mix
of
both
I
think
there
are
four
members
of
the
business
community
and
some
are
in
the
planning
type.
We
go
sign
up
things
to
help
make
sure
that
was
everything
they
were
making
great
business
choices
and
then
we
have
two
residents
and
we
have
an
ex-officio
from
the
partnership,
the
Downtown
Partnership.
So.
H
Just
out
of
curiosity,
what
what's
the
residential
experience
like
you
know
for
folks
downtown?
What
are
they?
What
are
they
saying
positive?
What
are
they
saying,
negative
and
I'm
interesting?
You
mentioned
the
scooters,
because
we
are
getting
a
lot
of
comments
on
the
on
the
scooters,
but
just
generally
speaking,
I
mean
you
know.
How
is
the
residential
experience
I.
F
Think
the
residential
czar,
the
residential
folks,
are
wanting
and
demanding
more
of
the
city
as
far
as
opportunities
like
the
scooters
they
from
what
it
sounds
like
they're,
very
happy
with
them
being
able
to
get
around
and
not
have
to
get
their
cars
out
of
garages
or
whatever.
That
may
be,
and
they're
really
happy
with
the
restaurants
being
open
in
the
evenings
and
later
hours.
They'd,
probably
like
some
more
curb
appeal
as
far
as
beautification
and
and
they're
really
excited
about
the
massey
park
being
redeveloped
yeah.
H
And
I
was
curious
about
when
I
saw
that
in
the
in
the
upcoming
budget.
It
concerns
me
a
little
bit
this
just
in
regard
to
I
know
when
we
closed
it
we're
having
a
lot
of
for
lack
of
a
better
term
homeless
issues
in
Massey,
Park
and
I.
Think
it's
one
of
the
reasons
that
they
plan
to
close
it
and
fenced
it
for
a
number
of
years.
So
what
are
the
plans
for
the
for
that
park
and
and
and
how
I
guess
my
last
question
would
be?
How
is
it
the
homeless
issue?
F
Say
it's
on
the
decline
with
the
activation
of
a
lot
of
the
retail
storefronts
in
the
area
and
the
new
development
of
915
and
Lily
abuela.
You
know
former
flybar
and
all
of
the
activity.
Now
people
are
using
the
Franklin
Street
corridor
is
more
pedestrian,
friendly,
I
think
as
long
as
we're
looking
at
activating
the
park
and
using
it
for
things
like
dog
parks,
dog
areas
and
potentially
some
exercise
equipment
and
it's
utilized
and
not
just
surface
benches.
We
will
continue
to
see
successes.
F
Will
be
sunrise
to
sunset,
the
park
comes
around
and
does
that
for
all
the
parks
that
it
will
be
somewhat
fenced
and
anyone
that's
there
after
hours
will
receive
a
trespassing
notification
is
my
understanding.
There
are
certain
areas
that
are
fenced
for
the
dog
areas
and
then
other
areas
that
are
gonna
be
wide
open
so
that
it's
a
little
more
inviting
well.
A
I
I
Thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
sit
in
on
your
meeting
the
other
night.
You
know
I've
been
going
about
gentle
loving,
going
around
to
our
different
CRA
s
that
are
in
my
district.
Most
of
them
are
all
in
my
district
and
I
was
able
to
take
away
some
information
the
other
night
and
was
able
to
pass
that
on
to
another
CRA
and
I.
Think
information
is
good,
especially
there's
a
good
product,
but
I
want
to
ask
mr.
McDonagh
says
he's
hearing
the
honest
the
CR
raised.
I
J
A
matter
of
fact,
they've
done
that
several
times
they
do
it
on
an
ad-hoc
basis.
It
was
decided
about
two
years
ago
among
themselves
that
they
would
like
to
do
that
to
share
our
ideas
so
from
time
to
time.
They
do
that
and
I
think
the
last
meeting
they
had
was
in
Ybor,
probably
five
or
six
months
ago.
I
was.
I
Six
months
ago,
well,
I
didn't
know
that
and
I
was
sitting
on
a
CRE
board
run
about
that
time
and
never
heard
of
that
type
of
meeting.
So
maybe
it's
not
advertised
properly.
Maybe
the
information
that
simulated
property
but
I'd
like
to
see
that
happen
a
more
frequent
basis,
I
think
the
more
information
you
get,
the
more
powerful
you
are
so
I,
don't
recall,
you
know:
I
served
net
blow,
buddy
I,
don't
recall
ever
going
to
a
meeting
with
other
CI
rays.
J
I
and
I'll
discuss
how
that
in
a
twenty
two
sunshine
circles,
I
like
to
see
at
least
somehow
that
they
can
meet
pair
ideas,
I,
don't
think
that'd
be
a
total
of
sunshine
about
it.
Just
hear
ideas
so,
but
I'll
get
with
him
in
the
future,
gonna
find
out
what
we
can
do
and
how
we
can
make
that
better,
cuz
I
think
information
is
viable
favor.
Thank
you,
sir
I
think.
F
Also,
just
to
piggyback
on
that
a
little
bit
mr.
Rossler
falls
under
multiple
of
the
CRA,
so
he
also,
he
often
brings
that
knowledge
and
base
to
each
of
the
groups
at
each
of
our
meetings.
So
if
one
thing
is
happening
for
one
of
the
groups,
he's
usually
sharing
that
input
with
the
others
and
vice
versa
or
something
they've
already
scared
us
in
another
group.
They
bring
that
to
our
attention
and
we
work
through
it
together
and
to
make
the
improvements
happen.
F
F
F
J
J
J
I'd
like
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
some
of
the
series
and
some
of
the
action
that's
going
on
there
Central
Park
again,
you
see
a
great
jump
in
values
again.
This
is
this
is
a
preliminary
number.
They
have
challenged
it
in
the
past,
based
on
the
amount
of
affordable
housing.
That's
in
there.
So
that
is
subject
to
change.
We
have
a
group
meeting.
Finally,
those
interested
parties-
councilman
goose,
was
in
attendance
in
their
latest
meeting
and
there's
a
great
interest
right
now
in
the
building
paths
within
encore.
J
So
we
might
see
some
more
development
there
in
the
not-too-distant
future,
and
the
channel
district
was
seeing
a
lot
of
work
from
the
strategic
action
plan
in
the
works.
The
Channelside
Drive
plan
is
being
worked
on
now,
there's
infrastructure
on
each
of
the
streets,
which
will
finish
the
strategic
action
plan
and
the
Madison
Street
Park,
which
is
the
last
of
the
three
parts
which
was
envisioned
in
the
strategic
action
plan.
J
The
new
hotel
on
Meridian
opens
in
July
and
I'm
sure
you'll
be
receiving
if
you
have
not
received
a
invitation
to
the
grand
opening
of
that
downtown
Abby
just
gave
a
very
thorough
report
on
that.
A
drew
part
today.
You'll
have
an
approval
for
a
lineal,
Park
or
construction
contract,
something
that
might
be
of
interest
because
I
know
it
was
raised
at
one
of
your
previous
meetings
about
WME
participation.
J
The
primary
contractor
on
this
is
a
WME
contractor
and
though
we
have
some
new
members
that
we'll
be
asking
to
be
approved
today
for
Drew
Park,
then
in
East
Tampa
the
strategic
action
plan
RFP
should
be
issued
this
week.
We
will
make
sure
that
that
is
publicized
via
city
newsletters,
as
well
and
on
the
public.
So
we
get
as
much
response
as
we
can.
J
As
you
know,
some
of
the
other
CRS
recently
had
strategic
aunt
teaching
plan
workshops
and
they
were
very
well
attended
and
we're
going
to
work
to
make
sure
that
the
same
thing
happens
in
East
AMPA,
that
all
of
the
residents
know
that
this
is
going
on.
So
they
can
participate
in
this
to
make
sure
that
the
update
the
strategic
plan
reflects
what
they
want
to
see
in
their
community.
J
We
have
26
properties
going
out
for
RFP
and
that
will
be
happening
this
month
and
the
East
Tampa
CRA
has
decided
that
they
would
like
to
leverage
their
TIF
funding
with
the
co
T
housing
department
for
downpayment
assistance
for
residents
of
East
Hampton,
and
so
that
program
will
be
kicking
off
as
part
of
the
2020
budget.
Again
all
of
the
CRA
s
and
this
the
City
Council,
the
board
sitting
as
the
City
Council's,
expressed
a
lot
of
interest
in
pumping
up
our
housing
for
folks
that
need
a
little
assistance
with
that
and
the
East
stamp.
J
K
H
I
was
going
through
the
the
nice
budget
book
that
see
what
it's,
what
it's
dated,
I
guess
this
year
for
the
fiscal
year,
ending
September,
30th,
2019
and
just
had
some
sort
of
questions
to
get
a
little
historical
perspective
and
also
you
know
to
look
at
it
prospectively
in
terms
of
what
we,
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
in
the
next
budget
and
I
was
curious
about
I,
know
in
the
downtown
budget
and
I
think
I
saw
perhaps
in
the
eboard
budgets.
There's
some
transportation
expenses
as
related.
H
H
Have
transportation
expenses?
Yes,
especially
as
related
to
the
streetcar
and
downtown
streetcar
I?
Think
it's
showing
about
150,000,
correct
I
was
always
very
supportive
of
that,
because
I'm
supportive
of
the
streetcar,
and
also
it
shows
for
the
downtown
of
a
shuttle
service
of
450,000
right,
which
again
I
think
is
important.
H
H
Likewise,
perhaps
there
you
know
in
the
city,
in
the
quote
city
budget,
not
in
the
CRA
budget,
there
might
be
off
transportation,
money
for
the
shuttle
service
etc.
So
I'm
just
wondering.
Obviously
we
not
looking
at
this
regressively
but
looking
at
it
actively.
I'm
sure
you've
thought
about
this
and
you've
talked
about
this.
So
where.
J
Are
we
headed
this
question
number
one?
Probably
not
it's
a
great
question
and
in
that
particular
subject
has
not
been
raised
yet
because
again,
there's
still
a
legal
battle
as
to
whether
or
not
this
is
constitutionally
correct
and
whether
or
not
that
money
can
be
taxed
and
so
that
question
is
there
and
then
budget
forward,
but
with
the
with
the
streetcar
that
happens
on
an
annual
basis.
So
we.
C
J
Do
not
have
a
long
term.
The
CRA
does
not
have
a
long
term
obligation
on
an
annual
basis
to
CRA
board
decides
in
the
end.
The
CA
sees
whether
or
not
they
want
to
contribute
to
the
street
corner.
So
we'll
look
on
that
as
I
own
an
ongoing
basis,
because
I
don't
think
that
again
they're
also
looking
at
the
expansion
of
the
street
corner
right
so
yeah.
That
question
has
not
been
asked
and
answered
yet
because
we
don't
know
when
the
funds
will
be
available
and
how
they'll
be
apportioned.
I.
H
Mean
personally,
like
I,
say:
I'm
supportive,
the
streetcar
I've
been
feeling
board.
Members
in
support
of
the
streetcar,
just
like
we've
always
been
I,
would
be
supportive
of
leaving
it
in
the
next
budget.
If
there's
still
unresolved
questions,
but
perhaps
not
writing
the
check
just
to
see
how
that
works
out
and
then,
if,
if
they
don't
need
it
because
the
you
know,
because
perhaps
the
legal
issues
are
resolved
in
favor
of
Hart
etc,
then
we
don't
have
to
cut
the
check
and
we
can
just
modify
the
budget
and
back
it
out.
J
The
original
concept
with
that
was
the
CRA
was
going
to
be
supportive
for
a
number
of
years,
and
then
it
was
going
to
become
somewhat
self-sufficient
through
advertising
and
other
fees,
and
so
that
that
contribution
was
looked
at
it
being
sunsetted
at
some
point
as
well,
and
that's
looked
at
on
an
annual
basis
as
well,
but
you're
right.
This
is
a.
J
H
H
You
know
I
think
we
all
are
under
the
notion
that
the
parking
department
is
its
own
entity,
Enterprise,
Fund,
I,
believe
and
so
I
guess
historically,
I'm
wondering
why
why
the
CRA
looks
like
for
the
past
four
years
has
been
contributing:
50
thousand
50
thousand
twenty
thousand.
Forty
thousand
for
the
parking
garage
upgrades
now.
J
I
think
I
might
have
answered
this
at
a
previous
meeting,
but
the
eboard
garage,
the
centro
de
Bourgh
centro,
is
the
only
garage
in
the
city
that
has
public
restrooms.
They
were
put
in
there
by
the
request
of
the
Y
CDC,
so
the
maintenance
and
upkeep
and
daily
cleaning
of
that
is
paid
for
through
the
Y
CDC
and
also
Ybor
wanted
a
higher
level
of
security
in
the
garages
and
for
longer
than
the
normal
parking
agreement
that
the
parking
would
do.
J
Agreement,
it's
done
on
an
annual
basis.
Yes,
it
was
a
great
upon
well
that
the
the
security
could
change
tomorrow.
If
a
board
said
well,
you
know
what
we're
happy
with
a
normal
level
of
security
that
the
city
provides
for
all
of
their
garages,
that
money
could
be
backed
out,
but
again
people
want
extra
security,
they're
told
three
o'clock
or
four
o'clock
in
the
morning
with
some
of
the
club's
clothes
now
the
restrooms.
That
is
an
ongoing
obligation,
because
that
was
done
as
part
of
the
agreement
to
build
a
garage
so.
J
A
Councilman
dingo
compelled
dean
filter
if
I
may
mr.
McDonough
this
was
an
option
worked
out
between
the
city
and
why,
CDC
years
ago,
that's
correct
because
ybor
city
would
not
excuse
me
wanted
to
remove
the
parking
meters.
So
now
he
bore
City
has
two
hour
parking
for
free,
and
this
was
an
option
that
was
done
between
Ybor
City,
Wyson
DC
and
the
parking
division
that
why
CDC
helps
pay
the
maintenance
in
the
parking
garage
that
was.
J
C
A
J
H
J
H
H
She
mentioned
about
millions
of
dollars
going
to
strategic
partners,
spp
and-
and
of
course
we
read-
you
know
we
read
this
in
the
paper
and
and
in
and
that
sort
of
thing
I
see
on
the
FY
19
budget
for
downtown.
It
specifically
references
a
six
million
dollar
transfer
to
strategic
property
partners.
So
just
for
everybody's
at
ofin
and
again
I
know
you've
gone
through
this
with
the
prior
board.
No,
not
with
this
board.
Why
don't
you
tell
us
a
little
bit
on
that
history?
What
that
six
million
dollars
is
for
what
it's
about?
J
Several
years
ago,
the
city
and
the
county
entered
into
a
joint
agreement
with
strategic
property
partners.
They
they
came
to
the
city
and
said,
look
we're
getting
ready
to
build
approximately
three
billion
dollars
worth
of
real
estate
development
in
downtown.
We
have
a
concern
that
the
water
and
sewer
and
and
road
network
is
not
up
to
snuff
and
we
would
like
to
see
those
things
upgraded
and
we
would
they
would
be
willing
to
do
that
at
the
same
time
as
they're
doing
construction,
so
the
city's
not
tearing
up
roads
after
they
build
their
buildings.
J
So
we
agreed
that
the
city
and
the
county
would
fund
up
to
50
million
dollars,
apiece
for
public
infrastructure,
that's
water,
sewer,
stormwater,
roads
and
sidewalks
public
facilities,
nothing
on
private
property.
I'll
give
you
an
example:
they
have
a
central
cooling
plant
that
is
done
to
cool
their
buildings
instead
of
having
separate
chillers
when
those
pipes
were
put
in,
they
were
put
in
at
s,
PSPs
expense.
Now
that
the
city's
none
of
the
counties
that
was
not
a
reimbursable
and
so
anything
that's
being
done.
They
have
already
spent
the
money.
J
We
have
people
out
there
examining
the
plans
and
the
contract
work
and
that's
being
paid
back
as
a
reimbursable.
They
spent
it,
they
do
the
work
and
we
reimburse
them.
We've
had
development
agreements
in
other
parts
of
the
city
where
somebody's
building
something
and
as
long
as
they're
there
we
have
them,
do
some
more
to
work
or
sewer,
work
or
sidewalk
work
and
reimburse
because
a
lot
of
times
it's
more
efficient.
That
way
it's
not
two
people
mobile
as
mobilizing
it's,
not
two
overheads
for
two
contractors
and
maybe
more
importantly,
the
timing
works
out.
So.
J
H
J
J
H
J
C
G
C
Road
network
that
is
kind
of
south
of
Cumberland,
it
was
the
the
first
phase
and
there's
a
couple
of
stages
and
because
of
the
the
timing
of
how
they
have
to
reverse
traffic
and
do
the
MOT
there's.
Oh,
that's
why
it's
taking
the
time
it
takes,
because
they'll
have
to
pull
off
two
lanes,
we're
out
people
built
the
new
work,
get
it
all
inspected,
get
it
up
and
running
and
reroute.
So
during
this
whole
process
of
realigning
this
grid,
it's
going
to
take
us
about
three
to
four
years
to
get
the
entire
grid
realigned.
C
They
just
acquired
the
property
for
the
mill
and
there's
a
little
bit
of
road
work
up
there,
that
they
don't
have
a
cost
for
yet
because
I'm
fully
designed
it
so
the
total
will
probably
be
around
65
or
so
what
they're
they're
guessing
at
the
moment,
because
they
haven't
got
a
design
to
get
a
price
from,
but
we
have
on
the
books
coming
up
this
month
is
nine
point:
eight
million
dollars
which
will
pay
paying
half
and
the
county
pays
their
have,
so
they
go
through
the
CRA
county
pays
us.
We
pay
them.
C
So
that's
how
we
get
the
money
transferred,
so
they've
been
working
on
this
August
to
the
July
route.
So
we
expect
that
third
phase
to
go
from
August
to
July
of
next
year
and
then
that
when
they
get
into
Phase
two,
which
is
the
other
work,
that's
what
that's.
When
those
schedule
gets
a
little
different,
because
most
of
the
grid
will
be
done
and
the
buildings
can
start
coming
up,
then
the
other
work
has
to
be
done
and
that'll
be
time
to
buy
when
buildings
open
and
that
kind
of
stuff
so
it'll
vary.
C
It
won't
be
just
the
first
three
years,
we're
kind
of
pretty
regular.
You
know
what
they
were
and
they
were
doing
between
ten
and
eleven
million
dollars
a
year,
so
our
half
would
have
been
two
five
and
a
half
to
six,
so
we've
all
parked
it
at
six
when
we
put
it
in
the
budget
because
didn't
give
us
a
final
number,
when
we
were
doing
a
budget
process.
Okay,.
H
J
Cra
was
basically
started
to
fund
that
the
Convention
Center
bonds.
That
was
the
reason
for
it,
I
remember
and
they
actually
were
retired
and
the
CRA
right
now
is
actually
funding
some
upgrades
to
the
convention
center.
That's
what
that
four
million
dollars
that
you
saw
there
right
on
the
idea
of
a
Community,
Redevelopment
area
and
and
TIF
funds
are
basically
to
support
development,
and
so
we're
spending
money
right
now
and
in
return
we're
again
growing
the
TIF
well.
H
B
H
Perhaps
like
Midtown
or
something
like
that,
then
then
maybe
the
developer
would
have
looked
to
the
city
and
the
city,
water
and
wastewater
and
transportation
departments.
You
know,
might
have
been
looked
to
to
come
up
with
that
that
type
of
funding,
but
in
this
case
I
guess
it
was
fortuitous
for
somebody
that
that
it
was
in
a
CRA
or
was
that
was
that
discussed
at
all
or
there.
J
H
I
guess
with
triggers
in
my
mind-
and
this
is
my
last
question
mr.
chairman-
thank
you
is
that
you
know
when
Miss
Ahern,
you
know
she
said
well,
we'd
like
to
see
more
Street,
scapes
and
that's
sort
of
think
we'll
what
happens?
What
appears
to
happen
downtown
is,
is
we
have
you
know
three
or
four
hundred
well,
not
even
that
we
don't
have
a
whole
lot
of
money
for
capital
I
guess
there
was
two
million
dollars
for
capital
projects.
H
K
A
C
I
I
We
really
need
to
be
done
so
I
can
see
where
he's
going
and
you're
saying
you're
looking
at
roads
and
sewers
and
we're
giving
money
to
people
that
just
kind
of
bothers
me
a
little
bit
and
I
but
again
I
see
where
he's
going
with
that,
because
you're
sucking
you're
sucking
the
people's
money
for
it.
I
believe
projects
that
the
city
should
be
doing
and
again
it
bothers
me
with
even
with
each
sample
and
we're
sucking
money
from
my
CRA
to
do
these
sidebar
projects.
I
B
Sorry
for
it
maybe
a
new
big
question,
but
you
know
that
as
I
understand
it,
the
legislature
was
questioning
that
the
value
of
c
ras
and-
and
so
you
know
the
you
know
better
than
I
the
concept
of
CRA.
You
hold
money
in
one
section
of
the
city
and
then
don't
spend
it
throughout
the
city
in
places
that
might
need
it
is
there?
B
Does
the
city
or
or
the
state
have
guidelines
on
the
ROI
of
the
CRA
money
and
and
also
comparing
that
to
how
the
money
could
have
been
spent
or
would
have
been
spent
throughout
the
city
I
mean
just
thinking
about,
for
our
own
purposes
of
you
know
how
best
the
money
should
be
spent
should.
Should
we
keep
us
here
a
or
should
we
be
spending
in
other
places
and
then
also
if
we
at
one
point
had
to
justify
it
to
the
state?
If
we
said
these
CRA
s
are
really
important.
J
Multi
point
questions
and
answer
the
the
questions
that
the
state
has
had
specific
to
C
Ras
was
pertaining
to
were
the
CRA
s
operating
in
the
in
the
method
that
chapter
163
intended
them
to,
because
apparently,
in
some
other
jurisdictions
there
was
not
the
transparency
that
you
see
in
the
city
of
Tampa.
They
did
not
publish
annual
reports,
they
did
not
have
community
groups
that
were
involved.
J
So
if
you
looked
at
some
of
the
guidelines
that
came
down
from
the
from
the
state
annual
audits
was
something
we
already
do,
publish
all
of
this
on
the
internet.
It's
something
we
already
do
share
the
information
with
the
county.
It's
something
we
already
do
where
they
started
to
go
and
they
have
for
the
past
four
or
five
years.
J
But
it's
not
is
specifically
how
the
money
could
be
spent
and
the
legislature
is
pushing
towards
more
of
the
money
being
spent
on
sticks
and
bricks,
roadwork
sidewalks
parks,
that
type
of
thing
and
and
so
the
strategic
action
plans
and
the
communities
that
we
have
a
good
portion
of
the
money
that
we
spent
is
used
exactly
how
the
legislature
is
looking
for.
Now.
J
The
question
as
to
whether
or
not
it
would
be
more
effectively
spent
over
a
broader
area,
I
think
if
you
look
at
the
the
chart,
you
know
spending
targeted
funds
within
a
real
estate
district
has
created
value
and
greater
tax
than
the
city
as
a
whole.
You
know,
as
I
said
it
looks
this
year
as
though
taxes
over
the
city
will
go
up
by
about
nine
nine
percent,
whereas
the
average
in
or
CRA
is,
is
18.8%.
J
B
We
know
that
for
sure,
though,
there's
a
correlation
between
holding
that
money
back
and
they
expenditures
and
and
they
increase
in
investment
and
I
know
it
looks
anecdotal,
but
it
do.
We
know
for
sure
I
mean
the
the
SPP
one.
You
can
directly
connect
it
because
presumably
part
of
their
investment
was
contingent
on
that.
But
but
how
about
the
others
and
and
and
then
at
what
point,
would
we
hit
diminishing
returns
on
investment
in
in
that
particular
area?
B
J
Well,
the
strategic
action
plan
will
have
been
completed
and
at
some
point
it
will
probably
make
sense
for
this
board
to
say
you
know
it's
time
to
dissolve
this
there's
no
more
blight.
The
infrastructure
has
been
done.
The
upgrades
that
people
wanted
has
been
done
and
that
money
could
go
back
in
the
general
favor
won't
be
apportioned
throughout
the
city.
B
J
Excuse
me,
during
the
the
last
West
Tampa
CAC
meeting
of
the
chair
of
that
organization,
I
believe
vice
chair
were
up
against
a
term
limit
and
to
allow
that
person
to
continue
in
their
role.
They
need
to
change
the
rules,
and
so
the
question
was
from
the
West
Embassy
AC.
Is
the
board
willing
to
change
the
policy
pertaining
to
the
the
length
of
term
to
the
chairperson
here,
something
if
you'd,
like
here's
actually.
H
J
J
A
L
J
I
handed
out,
if
you
look
at
number
seven
term
of
office
for
committee
chairman-
and
this
is
Community
Advisory
Committee
policy,
which
is
in
the
handbook
that
people
receive
each
committee,
shall
elect
a
chairperson
for
a
term
of
one
or
two
years
at
the
discretion
of
the
committee
each
committee
should
have
an
elected
vice
chair
will
be
the
chairman
elected
to
act
in
the
chairs
absence
and
to
better
assure
smooth
transition.
At
the
end
of
the
chairs
term
of
service
materials
served
one
year
is
passed
Jerry
to
help
provide
committee
continuity.
J
I
So
as
I
read
it
and
Miss
been
done,
I
said
earlier:
we
some
volunteers
to
be
on
the
CAC
correct,
correct.
So
let's
say
you
have
a
board
and
that
board
decides
well,
nobody
wants
to
be
the
chairman.
I
don't
have
time
to
do
the
extra
that
the
chairman
does,
but
the
person
who's
sitting
in
that
position
has
given
the
time
and
the
board
says
we
want
to
let
this
person
continue.
Being
the
chair,
but
you're
saying
we're
creating
a
policy.
I
L
And
pressing
shift
so
that
my
inference
creates
a
term
limit.
That
means
the
CRA
today
finds
that
that
is
not
voluntary
participation
by
the
you
could
change
this
rule.
The
CAC
cannot
change
this
rule.
This
is
a
policy
created
by
the
Sierra.
It
can
be
changed
so
what's
recommended
to
west
and
action
pending
an
opportunity
to
bring
this
matter
before
this
area.
That's
why
we're
here
today,
if
you
choose
or
you
make
it
finding
that
differs
from
the
existing
policy.
L
I
That
wasn't
my
total
question.
I'm
asking
you:
if
nobody
wants
to
low
on
that
CAC
board,
you
have
existing
chair
and
no
one
wants
to
run
for
the
chairmanship
you're
telling
me
that
it
automate
just
come
back
to
this
board
here
and
we'll
make
that
determination.
We
want
to
proceed
with
allowing
said
person
continue
that
rule
if
juicings.
D
Sheltered
I
was
here
when
all
this
was
going
on.
Your
question
is
a
good
question,
but
the
only
way
to
do
that
is
you
as
a
board
change
the
rules.
The
rules
right
now
said
you
can't
go
beyond
the
two
years.
If
you
want
to
make
it
ten
years,
you
want
to
make
it
20
years.
You
want
to
make
it
one
year.
That's
your
decision,
but
what
was
happening
is
that
there
were
two
organizations
that
don't
fall
within
this
category,
because
when
the
CRA
areas
were
established,
they
already
had
ongoing
ization.
D
You
mentioned
why
CDC
East
Tampa
has
the
same
option
because
they
had
an
organization
there
and
when
that
was
created,
it
went
right
in
the
CRA
plan
for
that
area.
That
said,
this
will
be
the
organization
that
represents
the
CAC
for
you.
So
those
are
the
two
exceptions
that
exist,
but
you
have
a
general
rule
with
those
two
exceptions.
It
said
two
years
and
you're
out
you
have
to
have
it.
You
have
to
be
out
of
office
for
one
term
to
come
back.
It
is
up
to
you
as
the
board
to
make
the
rules.
D
So
if
you
want
to
make
that
change,
that
is
within
your
discretion
to
make
the
change
and
it
will
be
across
the
board,
except
for
those
two
which
have
their
own
rules.
The
Stamper
and
the
ycd
see
it's
within
your
control.
They
can't
do
it
on
their
own,
and
that
was
what
mr.
Marteen
was
saying.
They
can't
do
it
on
their
own.
That's
your
decision.
H
It
was
probably
put
in
a
long
time
ago
and
I
guess
it's
been
abiding
by
perhaps
well
I
assume,
except
for
those
two
organizations
that
have
an
exception.
I,
don't
know
that
those
exceptions
are
stated
in
the
in
this
document
that
we
just
received,
but
anyway
regardless,
but
what
I
was
going
to
suggest.
Mr.
chairman
was
instead
of
throwing
out
the
entire
thing,
because
we
have
one
situation
and
one
of
the
CR
in
one
of
the
CRA
districts
is
perhaps
and
I
would
look
to
legal
counsel
for
advice
on
this.
H
A
H
Obviously,
they're
having
an
issue
in
west
half
of
this
year,
based
upon
that
provision,
I
just
proposed
they
could
come
to
us
and
say
we
need
that
provision
waive
because
we
got
a
great
chair.
Nobody
else
wants
to
serve,
perhaps
whatever
that
situation
is,
and
we
have
the
ability
to
waive
it
case-by-case
basis.
A
Prepare
to
helpfully
resolve
this
and,
as
our
counsel
has
said,
if
somebody
needs
to
serve
a
second
term,
they
can
come
before
the
CRA
and
ask
for
a
second
term
I
think
the
resolutions
they
use
me.
The
motion
that
I
was
going
to
make
will
resolve
the
issues
that
were
were
all
right
hand
right
now.
Okay,.
H
H
I'd
be
glad
to
listen
to
to
your
proposed
motion.
What
I
heard
was
we
don't?
We
don't
have
the
ability
to
waive
it
on
a
case-by-case
basis,
because
that
would
be
against
policy
7,
but
I
think
what
it
I
think.
What
I
you
know
it
correct
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
that's
that's
the
way.
I
read
policy
7
says
that
it's
a
two-year
term.
L
L
K
K
C
A
A
L
C
L
A
A
A
A
Word
as
you,
what
are
you
proposing?
Well
I'm,
proposing
one
two-year
term
limit
after
that
someone
else
will
be
filling
in
on
those
positions
if
there
is
nominations
or
if
there
are
people
that
would
want
to
be
new
at
these
positions.
But
first
I
want
to
set
the
time
limit
on
the
terms
of
the
vice
chair
and
a
chair.
A
A
motion,
yet
you
want
to
yes
thank
you,
CRA
bored.
If
I
may
I
make
the
motion
to
amend
section
7,
the
Community
Redevelopment
Agency,
Community,
Advisory
Committee
policy
to
read
as
follows:
terms
of
office
for
a
committee
elected
officer,
each
committee
will
elect
a
chairperson
and
a
vice
chairperson
to
ask
to
act
in
the
chairs
absence
for
respective
of
2a.
Excuse
me.
Two
year
term
no
person
should
be
elected
to
the
office
of
chair
or
vice
chair.
More
than
one
consecutive
term.
A
L
A
D
D
Other
clarification,
I
meant
because
the
discussion
was
going
on
is
I,
wasn't
sure
if
this
was
going
to
be
prospective
only
because
if
someone
is
serving
beyond
two
years,
except
for
the
East
Tampa
NY
CDC
they're
not
supposed
to
be
there
that
you
want
them
to
continue.
Or
did
you
want
to
have
a
new
election
for
those
people
if
they're
serving
beyond
the
current
rule,
because
there
was
discussion
going
back
and
I
wasn't
sure,
I
heard
thought
I
heard
that
it
would
be
prospective.
D
K
Mr.
chairman,
mr.
chairman,
big
crowds
at
this
point
I
understand
what
be
said,
but
I'm,
not
out
percent
concrete,
and
how
to
express
that,
because
if
you
have
a
two-year
term
limit
for
one
to
your
term
and
then
there's
nobody
else
wants
to
run
for
the
office.
What
do
you
do
you
dissolve
it?
So
what
I'm
saying
is
I'm
trying
to
think
outside
of
the
box
at
a
broad
forum
because
he's
all
volunteers
so
I'm
not
opposed
to
saying
yes,
you
can
only
serve
one
two-year
term.
That's
what
I
think
mr.
Goode
said
earlier.
K
I
I
The
policy
area
says
one
to
two
year
turn
so
I
think
the
the
purpose
that
mr.
Moran
was
saying
and
I
was
originally
saying
that
we're
volunteers
and
you've
got
nobody
to
run
and
someone's
there.
You
need
somebody
to
protect
the
house,
so
I
think
the
motion
has
to
be
mr.
Sutro
included
to
where
the
policy
is.
What
is
this
point?
We
just
have
a
minute
to
say
a
waiver
be
given
by
this
board
to
continue
on
I.
Think
that's
the
only
caveat
that
these
be
added
to
is.
D
I
think
I
think
what
whistle
Aranda
was
also
adding
to
that
is
that
the
waiver
would
be
based
on
the
fact
that
there
is
no
successor
and
his
fist
caveat
was.
If
someone
else
wants
to
run,
you
don't
want
to
simply
have
it
waives
you
have
other
people
interested
in
running,
but
you're
gonna
give
the
original
one
there
two
more
years,
because
that's
what
you
want
to
do
so
I
think
his
caveat
was
in
it's
getting
complicated.
Obviously
that
you'd
have
a
two-year
limitation
and
the
board
may
waive
that
two-year
limitation.
D
Suggestion
would
be
we
after
you've
finished
your
discussion.
We
come
back
with
language
for
you
and
you
can
make
that
decision
to
make
sure
the
language
is
wood,
exactly
what
you're
asking
for,
rather
than
trying
to
get
that
all
done
today,
then
that's
all
I'm
recommending
to
you
if
he
wants
a
dress.
That's
a
that's
fine!.
I
A
K
H
A
H
Then
and
then
we've
got
sort
of
friendly
friendly
amendments
to
that
as
related
to,
if
you
wish
that
those
two
items-
okay,
all
right.
So
why
don't
we
move
on
to
the
next
item?
Our
legal
counsel
might
draft
something
up
and
get
us
to
us
at
the
end
of
the
meeting,
if
that's
okay,
with
board,
okay,
we'll
move
on
to
the
next
item
and
come
back
to
this
at
the
end.
H
A
A
G
The
terms
have
changed
from
poverty
program
to
community
block,
grant
funding
to
even
down
to
stimulants
packages.
When
we
thought
our
community
would
have
an
economic
push,
I'm
kind
of
puzzled,
because
any
Stamper
they're
still
working
on
a
strategic
plan
from
oh
nine
fourteen,
and
yet
we
hear
about
moving
money.
I,
don't
know
if
it's
the
sell
of
properties
from
East
Tampa
they're,
going
into
a
housing
development
funding
with
the
city
when
we
are
still
in
discussion,
we're
still
in
discussion
in
terms
of
what's
going
to
make
East
Tampa
better.
G
So
that's
some
confusion
for
me
when
I
get
to
the
next
meeting.
I,
don't
even
know
if
it's
a
housing,
chair,
I,
don't
know
how
many
meetings
I've
been
into
East
Tampa
when
we
don't
even
have
housing
meetings
who's
the
chair
of
that
mr.
Gould
would
know
it
don't
exist,
and
so
it's
constant
manipulation
by
these
city
city
staff
to
move
that
community
in
the
direct
we
do
want
to
go,
and
the
last
thing
I
must
say
is
this:
with
bringing
hungry
children
down
here?
G
Sometimes
even
without
gas,
money
is
necessary
to
come,
but
I
could
tell
you
one
thing:
I,
don't
plan
on
doing
another
demonstration
in
these
Stampler
all
my
demonstration,
it's
gonna,
be
wherever
SPP
funding
has
gone
until
we
can
shed
light
on
the
constant
disparity
that
exists
for
working-class
black
folks
that
have
taught
it
water
did
the
hard
labor
to
get
the
city
of
Tambor
to
the
point.
That
is
that
now
and
to
constantly
be
disrespected
in
going
to
a
meeting
and
being
told
that
the
desires
and
wishes
of
that
community
cannot
be
fulfilled.
I
I
It
was
disheartening
at
times
when
I
did
sit
on
that
board,
so
I
understand
what
I
could
not
even
get
a
quorum
to
move
things
for
the
East
temple.
A
partnership
I
do
know
that
the
new
chair,
I
wanna,
make
it
public
she's
working
deal
with
you
to
bring
some
to
new
ideas
and
programs.
I
know
she's
been
out
there
trying
to
get
people
who
have
expertise
to
be
a
part
of
the
board.
I
know
the
boards
getting
ready
to
submit
names,
so
hopefully
we're
gonna
be
moving
in
a
different
light.
That
is
my
prayer.
I
That
is
my
hope.
I
know
she
tried
hard
with
that
housing
RFP,
because
we
know
it
as
a
situation
with
funding
how
the
housing
department
has
a
lot
of
regulations
and
that's
why
she
tried
to
get
this
RFP
done
for
$4
that
we
wouldn't
have
to
go
through
so
many
stringent
of
protocols
and
reference
to
giving
people
money,
because
when
you
deal
with
federal
government
money
a
lot
of
times,
there
are
a
lot
of
restraints
and
conditions.
I
H
A
H
Burton
and
I
do
appreciate
you
coming
down
and
taking
your
time
and
your
family
here
to
to
enlighten
us
on
certain
things
and
to
raise
certain
important
issues.
I
think
you
heard
earlier
an
explanation
about
the
SPP
money.
It
was
enlightening
to
me
in
part
because
otherwise
I
just
know
what
I
read
in
the
paper,
which
is
not
always
fully
complete,
so
I
think
what
we
learned
was
a
couple
of
things
number
one
is:
you
know,
potentially
up
to
50
million
dollars.
It
sounds
like
it's
gonna,
be
less,
maybe
thirty.
H
Thirty-Five
million
of
this
downtown
CRA
money
going
to
improve
the
city
streets.
Stormwater
wastewater
in
that
specific
area
now
I
know
you've
been
around
as
long
or
longer
than
I
have
in
these
meetings.
You
know
that
the
downtown
CRA
money
can
only
be
spent
within
the
one
or
two
mile
confines
of
the
downtown
district
that
state
law.
So,
even
if
we
wanted
to
take
that
money
and
spend
it
in
East,
Tampa
state
law
doesn't
allow
us
to
do
that.
H
H
Hopefully
that
SPP
development
redevelopment
will
raise
all
ships
and
people
will
have
employment
within
those
hotels.
You
know
businesses
that
are
gonna,
go
down
there
with
the
SPP
development.
I'm
sure
that's
mr.
veneks
hope,
because
he
seems
like
a
decent
man
and
investing
a
lot
of
his
own
capital
as
well.
K
H
H
B
Spartans,
sorry
to
hold
you
up
there
again,
thank
you
for
mitching
Martin
chambers,
I
I
also
posted
the
the
Times
story
about
about
him
the
other
day
and
with
a
heading
that
we
need
to
work
on
equity,
to
continue
to
work
on
equity
throughout
the
city
and
I.
G
And
says
not
want
to
say
one
thing
that
people
have
to
know
Tampa
Florida
about
coming
down
here
and
putting
life
an
overall
perspective
of
how
it
works
for
the
African,
from
chattel
slavery
to
sharecropping
to
civil
rights,
to
gentrification.
It's
all
about
trickery
when
you
hear
about
see
a
CRA
and
CDC
and
all
these
other
looks
like
grants
soup
kitchen
a
lot
of
greed,
mismanagement
going
on!
G
That's
what
it
looks
like
and
it's
a
way
white
people
can
take
money
away
from
the
African
community,
federal
money,
state
money,
counting
money,
city,
money,
private
money
away
from
the
African
communities
and
away
from
the
African
and
keep
us
we're
26
percent
of
this
population
in
the
city
of
Tampa
and
they
reduced
it
every
single
day
because
they
kickin
us
out
the
Riverview
safety
harbor
of
Palm
Harbor
different
places.
That's
not
indigenous
to
even
the
hundred
year
old
population
here
in
the
city
of
Tampa,
and
it's
all
about
trickery,
nothing
more,
nothing
less!
G
It's
about
trickery
and
it's
nothing
wrong
in
development!
There's
nothing
wrong
in
progress!
Everybody
love
that
it's
nothing
wrong
in
gentrification!
There's
nothing
wrong
in
redevelopment!
And
it's
nothing
wrong
in
revitalization,
but
it's
something
wrong
in
genocide
and
it's
something
wrong
with
the
purposeful
and
intentional
extension
of
the
African
man,
woman
and
child
is
something
definitely
wrong
with
that
and
there's
something
definitely
wrong
with
being
insensitive
to
African
people's
feelings.
Our
needs
our
desires.
Our
ambitions
is
something
very,
very,
very
wrong
and
insensitive
about
that
insensitivity.
G
You
know
how
some
gay
people
are
insensitive
when
you
say
certain
things
to
them.
When
you
make
a
gay
joke
this
2009
or
2020,
you
have
to
be
more
sensitive.
You
have
to
be
more
sensitive
that
when
the
black
man
start
talking,
the
white
man
walked
away
from
the
podium.
When
the
black
City
Council
representatives
started
talking,
the
white
man
walked
away
from
the
podium
you
have
to
be
black.
People
are
sensitive
to
these
things
very
sensitive,
and
it's
time
you
get
some
advancement.
We
have
a
different
board
here.
G
It's
time
you
get
some
advancement
and
some
respect
in
this
city,
not
from
the
previous
garbage
mayor
or
the
current
one,
that
the
biggest
program
going
on
is
boomed
by
the
bay
and
there's
so
many
homeless.
People
walking
out
right
down
here,
but
all
on
TV
boomed
by
debate
and
haven't
been
up
here,
one
single
time
to
show
her
face
her
or
his
face
to
represent
the
constituents
in
any
way
whatsoever.
It's
something
wrong
about
that.
J
H
E
H
E
E
Has
walking
walking
paths
in
these
Arthur's
the
best
images,
but
I
brought
these
just
in
case.
You
asked
this
question,
so
this
is
the
concept
plan
for
the
actual
linear
park.
So
what
we're
doing-
and
this
is
this-
comes
from
the
community
from
the
CAC.
They
did
a
master
plan
several
years
ago
and
in
that
plan
identified
about
11
projects
within
the
drew
Park
area.
E
One
of
the
first
really
large-scale
projects
was
the
improvements
made
on
Lois
and
Grady,
so
those
improvements
included,
stormwater
treatment,
beautification
sidewalks,
furnishing
Street
trees
and
a
big
part
of
that
was
making
a
connection
from
Lois.
Excuse
me
from
Tampa
Bay,
Boulevard
down
Lois
to
Hillsborough
and
then
around
to
Air
Cargo
Road,
which
is
the
the
airport's,
the
airport's
Road,
a
nice
new
road
back
down
to
Tampa
Bay
Boulevard
in
this
area
of
Tampa
Bay
Boulevard
to
the
north
of
the
linear
park.
E
H
E
So
answer
to
your
two
questions:
the
intention
is
yes,
that
the
residence
is.
This
is
also
just
in
front
of
the
TCC
own
departments.
Hall
planting
and
behind
that
is
the
residential
area
of
jus
Park.
So
I
hope
is
that
folks
in
the
area
will
utilize
the
part,
as
well
as
its
supplement,
the
activities
that
go
on
in
and
around
new
park
like
books
games
as
well
as
Jackie's
games
and
the
other
events
that
that
occur
in
the
area
in
terms
of
the
maintenance.
E
H
Okay
and
yeah
again
again,
if,
if
you
know,
if
you
assure
us
that
this
was
a
strong
feeling
from
the
from
that
board
and
from
the
residents
in
that
area,
that
this
is
what
they
want,
I
guess
I
could
be
supportive
of
it.
It
seems
a
little
bit
out
of
the
way
and
not
very
central
to
the
district,
and
also
it
does
concern
me.
How
big
is
the
maintenance
responsibility
and
it
concerns
me
that
it
could
just
sort
of
last
forever
and
and
be
a
drain
on
the
CRA,
and
that's
not
a
very
big
CR.
A
K
K
You're
the
first
one
that
tells
me
I've
been
correct
on
anything
without
telling
me
and
then,
when
you
look
at
Drew
Park
right
behind
that
just
to
the
north
of
that
maybe
40
feet
50
feet
is
it
that
now
apartment
buildings
where
most
of
the
students
are
they're
from
Hillsborough
Community
College?
Yes,.
K
College's
made
an
enormous
investment
and
the
dale
mabry
hcc
and
in
others,
but
in
the
dell,
maybe
one
they
just
completed
a
mass
investment
project
to
help
the
young
and
mainly
a
lot
of
us
who
couldn't
afford
to
go
to
college
for
two
years,
go
to
hcc
for
two
years
and
they
go
to
a
regular,
four-year
college.
It's
a
transfer,
it's
a
feeding
area
to
south
of
University
of
South
Florida
and
it's
been
needed
for
a
while
there.
K
That
area
there
has
been
terribly
ugly,
I
hate
to
say
it
that
way,
but
with
this
enhancement
there
I
think
it
would
be
a
great
enhancement
for
Drew
Park.
When
you
look,
the
city
put,
that's
this
year's
just
west
about
I
would
say
about
four
three
blocks:
four
blocks
away
from
be
on
the
south
side
of
that
same
location,
but
further
east,
three
or
four
blocks
of
the
police
station.
That's
there
and
there
wasn't
even
a
traffic
like
there
once
now.
There
is
just
to
the
to
the
east
and
the
the
run
about
works.
K
Maybe
some
semis
have
trouble,
but
the
drew
Park
is
primarily
not
a
residential
areas
right
to
say
that,
but
it
has
a
component
residence
that
need
the
same
amenities
that
they
need
anywhere
else
so
I
understand
why
they
need
it.
In
fact,
drew
Park
on
the
facade
program
has
done
a
lot
of
facade
and
it
looks
rather
night
group
art
has
made
some
giant
steps
in
the
last
15-20
years
and
I
hope
it
continues
that
way.
I.
B
E
It's
it's
twofold:
you're
correct
the
the
airport
has
acquired
the
majority
of
the
property,
will
all
of
the
property
west
of
air
cargo
Road,
and
they
have
some
rather
large
developments
that
they
are
planning
it
up
and
underway
and
I
think
there
was
an
announcement
made
not
too
long
ago
regarding
a
very
large,
firm
and
Bob.
What
can
be
able
to
share
the
details
of
that?
K
A
J
A
K
J
C
So
name
is
David
gold,
shine,
I,
first
off
being
a
resident
of
downtown
Tampa
for
a
decade.
Now
it's
amazing
to
see
all
that's
been
going
on
proud
to
be
part
of
it
coming
here,
I'm
grateful
and
appreciative
of
everyone
to
consider
helping
my
small
business
generations.
Dentistry
is
the
path
I've
chosen
to
give
me
purpose
in
life
personally
I'm
a
third-generation
dentist,
following
in
the
footsteps
of
my
father
and
grandfather,
I've
seen
what
an
impact
on
people's
lives
dentistry
can
truly
have
the
ability
to
eat
without
pain
and
smile
with
confidence
means.
C
K
I
may
thank
you
very
much
Oh
mr.
chairman,
on
that
whole
area
that
you're
talking
about
on
your
general
office.
There
yeah
it
certainly
traveled
very
heavily
all
the
time.
In
fact,
on
the
east
side
of
you,
there's
a
fence
company,
though,
that
properties
for
sale
and
down
the
street.
You
got
a
used
to
be
a
garage
there
and
now
I
think
it's
a
pickup
lawyer
called
the
hawk
and
you'll
come
in
and
move
you
whatever.
C
K
You
is
family,
the
caters
all
at
the
family
and
across
from
you
directly,
is
that
gas
station
now
has
some
food
and
the
house
just
on
the
west
side
of
you
has
been
someone
spent
a
little
money
on
it
and
next
to
that,
one
with
the
little
house
that
was
in
code
enforcement
for
unknown.
How
long
and
it
looks
rather
nice
I
just
thought
yesterday
looks
very
nice.
Well
I
commend
you
for
that
location.
K
K
H
I
A
J
H
On
a
personal
note
and
I,
don't
think
I
need
to
recuse
myself,
but
dr.
goal.
Chenin
has
been
my
dentist
for
a
couple
of
years,
he's
a
good,
a
good
man,
and
this
looks
like
a
great
little
project
and
work
and
it's
a
50.
It's
a
just
wanted
to
clarify
for
anybody
who's
watching
it's
a
50-50
program.
So,
whatever
money
the
CRA
puts
into
it,
he
matches,
or
vice
versa
and
and
that
corner
definitely
could
could
use
a
little
sprucing
up.
So.
J
H
J
J
A
H
Miss
chairman,
thank
you,
and
just
for
the
record,
we've
been
passed.
The
typed
up
revision
of
mr.
Chairman's
motion
I
did
have
one
slight
tweak
in
the
second
line.
So
right
now
the
motion
says
each
committee
will
elect
a
chairperson
and
the
Vice
Chairperson
to
act
in
the
chairs
absence
for
a
respective
one,
one
two-year
term
period,
so
just
just
to
tweak
that
up
a
little
bit
and
also
to
be
a
little
more
consistent
with
what
was
there
before.
H
What
I
would
suggest
is
the
last
part
of
that
sentence,
chairperson
and
vice
chair
person,
to
act
in
the
chairs
absence
for
a
one
or
two
year
term,
comma,
at
the
discretion
of
the
committee.
It
appeared
to
me
that
we
wanted
to
give
each
of
the
areas
the
committee's
the
discretion
to
do
a
one-year
term
or
a
two-year
term
for
their
chair.
H
That's
that's
what
my
friendly
suggestion
is
is
to
stay
consistent
with
that,
because
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know,
what's
going
on
out
there
terms
of
do
they,
maybe
they
want
just
a
one-year
term
in
Drew
part,
but
they
want
a
two-year
term
in
West
Tampa.
So,
let's
give
them
the
discretion
to
do
that.
H
C
B
K
B
B
L
A
B
B
K
B
A
I
Don't
know
we
put
in
we
already
saying
that
this
board
is
the
right
to
waive
correct
something,
that's
needed
it.
We
don't
think
that's
needed,
because
we're
already
saying
that
this
board
would
be
the
person
to
enact
a
change
if
a
wavers
near
we're
gonna
grant
that
so
I
don't
think
they
keep
doing
the
additional
dish
on
its
gonna.
Do
any
good
your
opinion
I'm
just
he's
way
more
to.
L
L
L
You
know
envisioned,
but
it
always
comes
back
to
the
CRA
board
decision
maker.
If
you
choose
that,
you
don't
want
to
happen
and
there's
always
the
option
of,
let's
run
all
the
board,
appoint
a
new
board
and
find
out
somebody
else
who
wants
to
be
a
chair.
But
right
now,
as
it's
currently
drafted
each
time
that
the
circumstances
occur,
it
gives
a
CRA
board
an
opportunity
to
make
that
waiver.
H
Bill
the
only
concern
mr.
doe,
the
only
concern
I
have
on
your
suggestion.
Although
I
I
hear
what
you're
saying
is
that
if,
if
we
say
for
one
additional
term,
it
almost
has
implied
that
at
the
end
of
that
two
years
and
if
they're
messed
up
and
there's
nobody
there
to
fill
it,
but
we
couldn't
waive
it
again.
D
H
A
H
So
this
would
be
a
revised
policy
items
policies,
seven
term
of
office
for
a
committees,
elected
officers.
Each
committee
will
elect
a
chairperson
and
a
vice
chairperson
to
act
in
the
chairs
absence
for
a
one
or
two
year
term,
comma,
at
the
discretion
of
the
committee
period,
no
person
shall
be
elected
to
the
office
of
chairperson
or
vice
chairperson
for
more
than
one
consecutive
term.
This
policy
shall
exclude
the
term
of
elected
officers
of
the
Y
CDC
and
East
Tampa
CRA
comma,
which
are
governed
by
their
bylaws
that
preceded
this
policy
period.
L
An
afterthought
chose
to
do
it
as
an
afterthought,
so
I
wouldn't
complicate.
What
has
now
been
made
us
a
completed
motion.
I
would
also
add,
given
the
initial
statements
by
the
chair,
that
a
motion
be
included.
That
makes
the
effective
date
or
the
enforcement
of
this
policy
perspective
and
that
any
current
officer
holding
a
position
will
be
allowed
to
terminate
or
to
finish
out
their
elected
term.
That.
A
L
H
A
L
A
H
B
H
And
I
have
clarification
on
that.
We
looked
at
the
record.
The
transcript
indicates
60
days
out,
so
my
motion
would
to
clarify
would
be
July
9th,
our
July
9th
CRA
meeting,
if
that
works
for
everybody,
and
if
you
want
to
put
it
out
to
it,
yeah
if
you
want
to
put
it
out
to
August
August,
that's
fine
with
me
to
our
August
date
is
what
mr.
McDonough
Dina.
A
H
H
A
I
A
L
L
L
G
C
C
I
L
A
A
L
L
L
L
H
C
A
H
H
However,
I
would
like
to
attend
those
I'd
like
more
than
one
of
us
to
be
able
to
attend
those,
so
I
would
I
would
ask
legal
counsel,
in
addition
to
advising
us
of
your
concerns,
to
perhaps
give
us
any
suggestions
that
you
might
have,
because
now
those
are
sunshine
meetings
anyway,
because
those
boards
have
to
operate
in
the
sunshine
themselves.
So
so,
if
if
we
attend
but
just
as
a
suggestion,
south,
perhaps
don't
participate,
we
just
attend
as
observers
and
listen.
Well.
Maybe
that
could
could
help
alleviate
some
of
those
sunshine
concerns,
etc.
L
H
D
So
it's
if
you're
sitting
there
and
not
saying
anything,
that's
perfectly
fine,
but
I
know
the
all
of
our
feelings.
Are
you
have
something
you
want
to
say
and
that
has
caused
an
issue
in
the
past
with
some
of
the
groups,
they
feel
somewhat
intimidated
by
having
you
there
and
that's
all
I
have
to
say
about
that.
Sir.
J
We
had
a,
we
had
a
process
once
upon
a
time
that
we
would
have
actually
a
called
meeting
at
each
of
the
different
districts
and
the
board
would
attended.
It
could
be
done
it
in
the
evening
and
it
was
an
opportunity
for
the
CRA
board,
then
to
hear
the
concerns
of
the
community.
We
did
that
about
every
four
or
six
months
and
and
rotated
throughout
the
city.
If
that's
the
board's
pleasure,
we
can
talk
about
that
again
in
June.
J
A
K
Had
my
own
policy
I
don't
attend
any
other,
not
because
of
me,
but
the
position
that
I
hold
and
I
just
don't
furthest
I
stay
away.
The
better
is
when
I
see
them
here.
I
get
the
same.
Information
I
was
going
to
get
there,
but
the
presence
of
an
elected
official
being
there.
Whoever
it
just
did
just
mind
to
me
not
to
anybody
else.
I
just
don't
attend
a
WAC,
can't
sway
anybody's
opinion
or
swallow
somebody's
comment
or
anything
like
that.