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A
That's
right,
yes,
okay,
thank
you
and
hoffman.
Here
rose
township
side
of
the
house.
B
B
B
From
the
previous
meeting
on
on
here,
not
yet
okay,
all
right!
Oh,
are
there
any
cr.
B
B
We
moved
to
communications
under
communications.
Is
the
animal
control
disposition
report
for.
B
B
B
Nelson
support
by
commissioner
gingell
lynn
is
there
anything
you'd
like
to
report
on
this
item.
C
We
initially
received
out
of
our
just
to
give
you
some
history
we
applied
for
it.
It's
roughly.
C
5.4
million
dollars
application
that
was
that
went
to
the
through
in
august,
and
this
is
for
the.
C
Local
law
and
local
communities
that
we
provide
contracted
law
enforcement
services
for.
C
C
C
C
C
C
Questions
that
you
may
have
thank
you.
Are
there
any
questions.
A
On
item
number
one
commissioners,
powell,
are
you
here,
hoffman,
yes,
mcgillivray,
yes,
jackson,.
D
An
move
to
make
an
amendment
what
at
least
I've
been
calling.
This
is
like
the
ad.
D
D
F
Like
me
to
at
least
provide
a
background
on
the
catalyst
for
the
original
resolution,
I.
F
Don't
know
if
that's
appropriate
or
not
at
this
time,
I
would
love
to
hear
more
information.
Okay,
so.
F
Well,
in
regards
to
any
specific
details,
but
just
to
give
you
the
genesis
and
the
reason.
F
For
for
this
resolution,
when
the
coronavirus
relief
legislation
was
passed
by
congress
last.
F
December
and
signed
by
the
president
towards
the
end
of
the
year,
it
outlined
many
things.
F
A
lot
of
the
news
story
was
picked
up
on
the
payments
that
were
going
to
families,
but
there.
F
F
F
Distribution,
90
million
will
be
coming
to
the
state
of
michigan.
Also,
520
million
dollars
is.
F
F
Last
march,
when
this
pandemic
was
upon
us-
and
we
eventually
did
16
and
a
half
million
dollars.
F
F
F
Until
the
end
of
july
or
august,
we
have
a
pandemic
in
front
of
us.
We
want
to
make
sure.
F
F
F
We
expect
a
reimbursement
to
take
place
of
these
funds
if
you
did
simple
math
from
a
population.
F
F
Overall
dollars
that
are
being
dispersed
to
the
state
of
michigan
we're
asking
for
10
million.
F
F
As
well
so
the
money
is
set
aside
for,
like
I
said,
vaccine
distribution
and
operations.
F
As
well
as
testing
as
well
as
tracing,
and
so
those
those
are,
the
components
that
we're
looking.
F
This
and
I'm
not
sure
if
miss
stafford
or
mr
hardisty
want
to
add
any
anything
on
to
that.
F
With
the
recovery
grants
and
other
grants
that
we
did
last
year,
and
I
I
think,
having
the
board.
F
Contemplating
has
worked
well
during
this
pandemic,
so
we're
supportive
of
that
amendment.
E
Yes,
thank
you,
madam
chair
a
couple
of
things
and
in
general,
this.
E
E
I'll
wait
until
after
mr
cavall,
we
vote
on
mr
cabell's
amendment
and
then
I'll
move
to
men.
E
And
that
is
this
initially,
when
I
sent
these
proposals
into
the
to
the
staff.
E
It
included
wherefore
clause
that
says
that
the
no
that
we
shall
reimburse
the
county.
E
Initial
language
of
this
resolution,
I'm
sure
everyone
would
like
and
expect
that
the
that.
E
Language
was
changed
and
why,
in
my
proposal
that
was
deleted
when
it
was
sent
to
the.
E
Inappropriate
to
this
resolution,
I'm
not
going
to
bring
it
today.
This
goes
to
finance
tomorrow,.
G
G
Had
in
the
past
in
regards
to
this,
and
I
love
the
fact
that
we
tweet
this
to
include.
B
Yeah,
it
is
important
to
be
informed,
commissioner,
nelson.
If
commissioner.
A
Cavell's
amendment
passes
they
will,
they
will
be
monthly
only.
G
G
A
Amendment
changes
that
so
can,
commissioner
cavall,
could
you
share
why
that
changed,
yeah
and.
D
Good
catch,
commissioner,
nelson,
so
part
of
this
comes
from
having
conversations
with
chair.
D
Woodward,
who
I
think
is
also
tuning
in,
but
if
we're
gonna
have
an
ad
hoc
committee
to
help.
D
Part
of
this
that
there
would
be
a
faster
feedback
loop,
because
there
would
already
be.
G
D
G
To
all
commissioners,
I
absolutely
agree
with
the
amendment
that
commissioner
college
is.
G
G
That
commissioners
still
get
that
bi-weekly
report.
In
addition
to
obviously
communication.
D
A
G
What
is
included
resolution
in
regards
to
the
be
it
further
resolved
clause,
a
bio
weekly
report.
G
Covid
19
appropriation,
it's
the
second
further
result.
G
In
addition
to
you
know,
it
can
be
difficult
to
touch
baits
with
commissioners
outside
of
just.
D
The
idea
of
what
commissioner
nelson's
saying
I'm
would
just
be
interested
to
hear,
since
we
have.
B
Commissioner
woodward
yeah
yeah
I'll,
let
deputy
executive,
I
mean
carlson
speak.
H
H
H
Probably
more
bi-monthly
rather
than
bi-weekly,
but
because
we
have,
I
mean
setting
up
this
ad
hoc.
H
Committee,
which
was
not
part
of
that
conversation
I
mean
we
could
it's
my
suggestion
in
order.
H
That
ad
hoc
committee
and
I
would
have
our
board
staff
support
that
and
I
think,
a
better.
H
As
dollars
are
released
out
of
the
10
million
that
are
approved
by
the
ad
hoc
committee,.
H
H
I
do
think
it's
a
little
onerous
and
arguably
may
be
confusing,
because
you'd
have
the
action
of.
H
The
ad
hoc
committee-
it
may
I
mean
frankly
it
might
me
only
one
time
for
a
couple
months.
H
Commissioners,
from
both
caucuses
being
able
to
address
respective
caucuses,
I
mean
during
caucus.
H
Particularly,
I
mean,
if
that's
what
both
caucuses
want,
so
so
in
terms
of
the
reporting
aspects.
H
What
is
being
how
dollars
are
being
allocated?
We've
got
our
caucus
means
where
we
can
have
the.
H
Ongoing
conversations,
and
then
we
of
course
have
this
committee
that
I'm
receiving
the
formal.
H
H
Beyond
well,
communicating
what's
been
approved
of
these
dollars,
which
is
really.
H
H
Anything
else
you
want
to
add
to
that
yeah.
I
I
think
I
would
draw
to
commissioner
nelson's.
F
Comment
in
regards
to
communication
twice
a
month,
so
perhaps
there's
a
comprehensive
and.
F
That
communication
we
of
course,
are
always
supportive
of
transparency.
Sharing
that.
F
Information
making
sure
that
everybody's
in
the
loop
so
at
least
getting
a
communication
out.
G
Like
to
move
forward
with
having
communication
be
sent
out
to
commissioners
every
two
weeks.
G
G
That
there
might
not
be
a
lot
to
report
on,
but
I
still
find
it
valuable
to
make
sure.
G
A
Okay,
there,
you
are
okay,
sorry
about
that.
On
the
amendment
to
the
amendment
commissioner,
powell.
Yes,.
A
B
B
B
E
And
it
does
help
and
will
be
beneficial.
I
believe
to
have
two
republicans
on
this
committee.
E
Thank
thank
you,
commissioner
cavell
thank
you
chair,
I'm
wondering
then,
commissioner,
kuhn
this.
D
D
E
E
E
A
B
H
Thing
I
mean,
I
think
it's
I
mean
the
10
million
dollars
that
we
are,
I
mean
putting
forth.
H
My
preference
would
be
to
reconsider
the
I
mean
the
vote
that
the
last
amendment
passed.
I
I
Generally,
these
pandemic
committees
have
been
pretty
unanimous
in
their
support
for
things.
I
Two
minority
and
two
administrative
members:
it's
essentially
the
ruling
party,
has
a
two
to
one.
I
Vote
on
this
committee-
even
if
you
add
an
additional
minority
party,
so.
B
A
A
I
B
E
A
A
A
Thank
you
final
passage
on
that
amendment.
Okay,
commissioner,
mcgillivray.
Yes,
jackson,
yes,
nelson.
B
D
B
G
G
B
Item
then,
from
health
and
human
services,
health
division,
homeless,
blueprint,
2021,
grant
agreement.
B
E
Madam
chair,
I
believe
everyone
has
the
proposed
amendment.
You
want
me
to
read
them.
B
Yes,
commissioner,
kuhn,
would
you
like
to
talk
about
the
amendment
sure
if,
as
long
as
we
get
a.
B
Oh
seconded
by
commissioner
hoffman
all
right.
Thank
you,
madam
chair
again,
and
I
appreciate.
E
Contract
would
be
provided
to
this
committee.
Those
that's
my
amendment
madame
thank
you.
B
Addressing
the
unique
needs
of
the
children's
of
the
homelessness
in
schools.
E
I
didn't
see
much
detail
in
the
grant
application,
so
I
can't
answer
that.
Maybe.
E
B
Thank
you,
leigh-anne.
Actually,
shane
bies
is
actually
going
to
present
this
item,
so
he
is
on
and
ready.
G
To
present,
thank
you
welcome
shane,
thank
you
so
yeah.
So
this
is
a
funding
that
came
to
us.
K
From
the
state
of
michigan
to
put
together
a
blueprint
to
help
end
homelessness
in
oakland,.
K
County-
and
this
was
funding
that
originally
was
allocated
to
us
in
2019-
got
put
on
hold.
K
Due
to
the
troubles
with
the
pandemic
and
the
state
level
budget,
and
they
reapproved.
K
It
again
for
us
to
use
for
this
particular
year,
and
so
what
we're
looking
to
do
is
we're.
K
Stakeholders
in
oakland
county
to
put
together,
actionable
and
actionable
and
sustainable
plan
to.
K
K
K
K
K
And
our
neighborhood
and
housing
development
division
want
to
make
sure
that
plan's
sustainable.
K
That
we
can
continue
to
move
forward
those
actionable
items,
and
so
that's
what
we're.
K
Put
in
the
plan
in
the
rfp,
but
those
are
minimally
what
is
required
for
us
to
meet.
B
K
Absolutely
and
it's
I'm
not
fully
aware
of
all
the
history
about.
K
Similar
to
washington
county's
blueprint,
and
if
you
look
at
that
one,
it
is
really.
K
The
the
best
standard
you
know
as
far
as
here's
this
item,
here's
who
would
be
responsible
for
it.
K
Actually,
yes,
so
one
of
the
additional
bullet
points
that
we
added
in
the
like
something
we.
K
Would
prefer
them
to
coordinate
on
is
come
up
with
some
ideas
for
some
permanent
supportive.
D
K
I'm
I'm
looking
I'm
looking
at
anyone,
I'm
looking
really
at
all
three
of
those.
You
know
I
can
see.
K
A
model
where
one
or
two
of
those
entities
could
partner
and
put
in
a
rfp
together
where
one.
K
From
a
couple
of
those
other
entities,
one
of
the
criteria
that
we
put
in
the.
K
Grant
acceptance
to
you
is
unfortunately
delayed,
and
so
we
do
need
an
entity
that
has.
K
K
F
The
amendment
that's
that's
before
I
just
want
to
remind
the
commissioners.
F
F
Is
are
greater
than
250?
It
has
to
go
before
the
board
of
commissioners,
since
it
was
not.
F
The
spirit
of
that
is
is
already
obtained
with
the
existing
rules
and
policies
that
are
in
place.
F
F
Forward
if
the
grant
is
approved
with
putting
the
rfp
out,
thank
you,
commissioner.
Hoffman.
A
Okay
and
thank
you
sean,
but
you
mentioned
that
if
it's
over
250
000,
this
is
not
to
exceed.
A
A
This
committee,
so
I'm
missing
something
here.
Please
tell
me
what
that
is,
but
it
says.
A
B
Thank
you,
mr
chair
woodward
yeah,
and
I
think
I
think
carlson
spoke
to
this.
H
Amendment
right
now
and
if
there
is
around
the
plan
to
plan
back
for
review,
we
can
have
having.
B
I
000
has
to
come
to
the
board
of
commissioners
for
approval.
I'm
sure
let
me
answer
that.
H
But
we
adopted
a
separate
policy
on
how
we
will
for
professional
contracts
above
250.
H
Thousand
dollars
and
that's
what
commission
deputy
executive
carlson
was
talking
about.
H
H
H
We
certainly
can't,
but
at
this
moment
juncture
that
we
have
a
policy
in
place
if
we
want
to.
A
A
A
A
B
To
and
we
have
who
do
we
have
here
to
speak
to
this,
did
I
see
gaia?
Oh
yes,
here
and
I'm
here.
B
G
Was
going
to
speak
to
it,
but
I
think
he
just,
I
think,
some
of
his
yeah
I
saw
him,
but
he
left
so.
A
Okay,
I
can
go
ahead
so
so,
basically,
a
few
years
ago,
we
brought
a
resolution
to
the
board
to
add.
G
Our
team,
at
the
time
they
were
each
putting
in
2
500,
you
know
for
their
own
units.
G
Them
on
since
then,
we've
had
other
people
join
and
basically
we're
looking
at
it
that
we.
G
B
Royal
oak,
beverly
hills,
farmington
hills
and
oak
park
in
this
program.
Are
there
other.
G
To
participate
or
join
in
the
future,
so
madam
chair,
it's
mike
mccabe,
can
you
hear
me
now.
A
Real
quick,
I
know
gaia
covered
it.
The
bottom
line
is
this:
is
that
we
don't
see
a
reason.
A
A
A
We
again,
they
are
part
of
our
county,
wide
swat
team.
We
just
had
a
call
out
last
week
that.
A
A
B
Commissioner
cabell
yeah,
forgive
me
for
not
asking
this
before
gaia
and
under
sheriff
mccabe.
I.
D
D
D
A
B
And
pet
adoption
center-
this
was
a
request
by
commissioner
kuhn,
following
our
last
meeting.
B
B
Of
the
middle
of
that
assessment,
so
we
have
looks
like
joanie,
toole
and
bob
gatt
here
for
the.
B
J
Gatt
and
joanie
toole
are
here
just
to
clarify
the
assessment.
The
outside
assessment
has
not.
J
J
J
J
J
Running
the
live
release
rate
for
a
shelter
is
probably
the
best
measure
of
a
success.
J
J
You're,
proud
of
that
number
two,
our
intake
rate
dropped
about
25
percent
during
covid.
J
J
J
To
just
over
forty
five
hundred
last
year,
we
as
the
administrators
did
everything
we.
J
During
covid
our
point,
our
our
shelter
move
to
an
appointment
only
routine,
which
I
have
to.
J
J
J
J
And
they're
doing
a
terrific
job
and
we're
very,
very
grateful
to
you
and
the
county
for.
J
Supplying
them
all
the
numbers
are
down
as
a
result
of
covid
the
number
of
visitors.
The
number.
J
J
A
Answer
any
questions
that
commissioner
gershenson
well.
Thank
you,
mr
gatt
and
joanie.
A
I
just
wanted
to
make
a
point
that
the
assessment
has
started.
They
have
not
come
to.
A
The
animal
shelter
but
they've
been
working
and
and
talking
to
joanie,
I
I'm
not
sure
mr
gad.
B
But
the
part
of
the
assessment
that
has
been
delayed
is
just
the
actual
physical
visit.
B
To
the
shelter
which
will
happen
in
march,
but
they
have
been
talking
to
numerous
stakeholders.
A
Over
the
last
few
months
to
present
us
with
a
really
solid
assessment
report,.
B
So,
thank
you
for
all
the
work
you've
done
during
this.
This
covid,
you
you've
done
a
great
job.
J
The
assessor,
both
on
the
phone
and
via
email-
and
I
know
they've,
reached
out
to
several
of
our.