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A
Unfortunately,
I
did
not,
I
think
the
contact
information
came
a
little
too
late
for
or
what
is
it.
The
friday
group.
B
I
was
out
of
town
this
weekend,
so
I
was
gonna
tap
in
kind
of
late
and
listen
to
notes
so
be
interested
to
see
what
learned.
D
D
D
D
Year,
did
you
graduate
oh
four?
Oh
four!
Well,
my
sister:
when
did
she
graduate
02?
I
think
so,
aaron
kenny
she
so
she
would
have
been
a
senior
when
you
would
have
been
a
sophomore.
A
D
And-
and
I
know
eric's
not
going
to
be
here
so
and
then
daniel
isn't
here
do
we
know
who
else
is
not
going
to
be
here
besides
eric
lopez.
D
Hey
having
a
quorum
I'll,
go
ahead
and
call
us
to
order,
it
does
not
appear
that
we
have.
Anybody
from
the
public
here.
Is
that
correct
city,
folk.
D
Okay:
let's
go
ahead
and
approve
the
minutes
from
march
17th
and
march
24th.
D
Do
we
have
any
any
changes
on
those.
D
D
So
do
we
approve
the
minutes
as
presented
for
march
17th
and
march
24th.
Put
your
thumb
up.
Yes,
no,
whatever,
yes,
okay,
unanimous
minutes
are
approved.
Thank
you.
Everyone,
okay,
so
reports
of
working
group,
so
euclid
and
fair
park,
neighbor
neighborhood
visits
and
report
and
discussion
did
those
happen.
F
D
F
So
I
think
if
people
weren't
able
to
look
over
that
email
or
if
it
didn't
make
sense,
you
could
probably
we
still
have
a
few
days
that
we
could
do
that
right.
I
mean
I'm
still
planning
to
do
a
map.
I
just
haven't
okay,
so
I
think
there
might
be
a
minute
to
still
go
and
see,
and
then
let
us
know
if
you
have
questions.
B
B
C
We
could
come
back
to
this
agenda
item
when
ann
cannon
is
here,
because
she
told
hassan,
and
I
that
she
she
went
on
a
field
trip
to
the
locations.
That
marty
suggested.
Okay
and
she
did
a
follow-up
field
trip
this
afternoon.
To,
I
think
the
ballpark
and
central
ninth.
B
D
All
right
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
skip
that
and
then
we'll
talk
about
some
new
maps.
Neil
you
had
some
new
map.
You've
got
a
new
map
or
some
new
maps
that
you
would
like
to
share.
A
Eric
yeah
just
one,
let
me
see
how
I
can
remember
how
to
do
this.
My
screen,
yes,
I
think
this
is
it,
so
this
is
a
slightly
amended
version
of
a
few
of
the
maps
we
talked
about
last
week,
I
sort
of
when
I
was
making
this
I
thought
of
it
kind
of
as
a
compromise
map
compared
to
some
with
some
of
the
issues
that
we
talked
about
last
week.
A
Four
changes,
one
is
this:
the
boundary
between
fourth
and
fifth
goes
up
to
800
south.
That
was
in
one
of
the
maps.
I
talked
about
second
change
boundary
from
three
and
four
goes
to
100
south
up
here,
since
there
was
some
discussion
about
the
appropriateness
of
this
triangle
going
to
district
two,
this
map
gives
it
to
district
one
which
seemed
to
be,
and
my
read
of
where
the
council
was
last
week
or
is
it
where
this
commission
was
last
week?
A
This
seemed
to
be
a
more
appropriate
designation
for
this
triangle
and
then
the
final
change
number
four
is
to
bring
district
two
over
the
I-15
and
have
it
align
to
the
tracks
line
and
an
old
freight
cargo
line
near
central.
Ninth,
it
satisfies
all
the
requirements
and
it
allows
us
to
sort
of
get
where
we
need
to
be
without
utilizing
this
triangle
for
district
one.
D
Great
any
comments,
questions
from
anybody
else.
B
I
would
just
say:
congratulations
on
getting
those
numbers,
as
close
as
you
did,
that's
so
hard.
F
That
the
way
that
the
the
train
tracks
separates.
F
The
west
side
of
salt
lake,
which
is
you
know
the
west
side
of
the
I-15,
keeping
like
communities
of
interest
together.
I
just
don't
think
like
third
west
fourth
west
with
west
those
folks
just
aren't.
F
So
I
just
don't
know
that
would
be
my
concern
about
that
and
that's
why
I
suggested
especially
driving
over
like
on
800
south,
just
to
see
like
it's
a
very
visual
division
between.
D
D
I
just
I'm,
I
think
more,
like
the
railroad
tracks
like
the
big
tracks
would
be
more
of
that,
because
I
feel
a
lot
more
like
personally,
where
I
am
at
where
it's
like
right
just
to
the
right
behind
taco's
garay.
There
is
like,
I
feel,
a
lot
more
connected
with
fear
factory
than
I
do
with
literally
like
the
skate
park
on
the
other
side
of
the
freeway.
E
F
F
F
E
F
F
If
I
sound
obsessed
just
like
where
my
brain
stays
is
keeping
communities
of
interest
together,
but
I
really
feel
like
moving
that
line
further
south,
because
I
know
we
have
to
take
away
from
district
2
because
the
population's
decreased,
and
I
really
feel
like
that
jump,
maybe
over
to
200
south
and
then
like
where
fisher
mansion
is
like.
That
might
be.
That
might
make
a
little
bit
of
sense
too.
A
No,
I
didn't.
I
was
mostly
just
focused
on
some
of
the
other
areas:
yeah
yeah,
so
my
apologies
for
being
late.
I
was
trying
to
figure
things
out
and
then
I'm
about
to
jump
off
in
a
little
bit
but
marty.
I
really
like
the
way
that
you're
thinking
and
proposing
that
right
communities
adventures
using
some
of
those
natural
barriers
right,
and
so
I
I
80
there
if
we
can
figure
out
a
way
how
to
use
that
chord
or
to
kind
of
you
know,
have
a
more
of
a
natural
boundary
natural.
A
We
can
call
it
freeway
that
to
have
that
that
separation.
I
think
it
would
be
great,
especially
because
we
continue
to
see
this
block
between
600
north
at
guadalupe.
Neighborhood
right
continues
to
still
be
off
like
district
2,
and
then
we
have
district
1
right.
So
so
I
really
appreciate
that.
Also
as
commissioner
at
large
can
I
make
a
nap.
That's
a
question
for
later
on:
yeah
yeah,
absolutely
good!
Yes!
Yes,
it
isn't
folks
and
about
this
issue,
especially
one
and
two.
A
So
maybe
marty-
I
don't
know
if
maybe
we
join
forces
or
do
it
separately,
but
yeah.
D
D
Okay,
so
the
other
day,
east
liberty,
council,
east
liberty,
park
organization
sent
a
letter
to
all
of
us
on
behalf
to
the
city
asking
us
to
consider
the
neighborhood,
the
community
councils
and
and
whatnot
so
have
we
all
had
a
chance
to
read
that?
D
D
So
let
me
go
ahead
and
share
that.
D
So
so
the
lines
in
green
are
those
are
the
the
the
known
community
council
boundaries
so
I'll,
just
kind
of
like
zoom
in
and
show
you
so
it's
like
you've
got
like
morton
meadows
here,
willow
place,
so
one
there
was.
There
was
only
one
neighborhood
that
I
had
was
only
one
council
or
one
community
council
that
I
had
to
split
and
that's
fair
park,
but
I
kept
it
entirely
in
two
districts
rather
than
three
where
it
currently
is,
so
I
actually
cut
out
this
little
spot
right
up
here.
D
That
goes
up
to
six
north.
So
all
of
this
would
be
in
district
five
on
the
the
west
side
of
the
free
east
side
of
the
freeway.
Excuse
me,
but
the
rest
of
it
would
be
entirely
in
in
district
2.
D
D
The
district
one
would
come
all
the
way
over
to
capitol
hill
or
yeah
district.
One
would
come
all
the
way
over
to
capitol
hill,
so
it
would
be
split
by
the
the
river,
the
city,
creek
and
then
district
three
would
be
capitol
hill
part
of
capitol
hill.
This
this
was
the
other
one
that
I
had
just
had
to
split
was
the
capitol
hill
district
into
three
and
one
and
then
the
greater
avenues,
the
avenues,
it's
not
like:
east,
central
university,
gardens,
east
central
and
then
coming
down
into
district
six.
A
D
D
D
So
this
was
just
take
it.
This
was
just
with
consideration
of
keeping
the
community
councils
as
much
intact
as
possible.
You
know,
as
you
can
see,
some
of
the
numbers
are
a
little
off.
They
all
are
within
the
five
percent,
but
it
so
it
does
shift
some
of
those
a
little
bit,
but
it
is
sort
of
the
best
way
that
I
could
getting
considering
that
letter.
B
I
do
too,
I
think,
however,
district
one
would
be
a
lot
for
the
city
council
person
to
manage,
I
think,
the
the
capitol
hill.
So
I
was
on
the
capitol
hill
neighborhood
council
for
a
couple
years
and
I
think
kind
of
the
identity.
There
is
a
little
bit
more
in
line
with
the
avenues,
or
at
least
the
people
involved,
and
that's
another
thing.
B
I
don't
know
how
reflective
that
is
of
the
broader
community,
but
I
think
there
would
be
there
are
some
very
vocal,
forceful
neighbors
in
this
community
and
I
wouldn't
want
them
to
overstep
the
issues
of
any
community
west
of
I-15,
and
I
think
that
would
that
would
just
not
be
a
fun
situation
for
the
city
council
person
to
be
in
that's
kind
of
my
opinion.
D
Three,
let
me
do
a
block
group
select.
D
Into
district
three,
so
it
puts
so
that's
that
was
the
issue
that
I
had
is
that
it
puts
not
enough
people.
It
puts
too
many
people
in
district
three
and
not
enough
people
in
in
district
one.
I
could
the
other
option
this
neighborhood.
F
What
about
moving
that
weird
little,
what
a
looping
like
the
little
the
bit
that
says
fair
apart,
moving
that
what
does
that
do.
A
D
D
Right
this
one
all
this
yeah,
oh,
that
adds
that
takes
away
4,
000
people
from
district
2
and
adds
so
there's
a
lot
of
people
that
live
in
this
area.
A
Can
we
what,
if
so,
if
that
takes
people
from
district
two,
are
the
bound
where
the
boundaries
of
district
two
that
we
can?
So
here's
actually
something
to
maybe
think
about.
I
don't
know
if
downtown
we
can
push
down
over
to
900
west
and
here's.
Why?
A
Because
and
we're
thinking
about
it
feels
awkward
coming
over
I-15,
at
least
on
that
second
south
corridor
yeah,
there's
a
part
of
so
there's
euclid
west
between
10th
and
west,
and
then
there's
this
other
little
neighborhood
and
they're,
putting
a
lot
of
apartments
and
development
there
and
that's
its
own
area
that
doesn't
have
quite
an
identity.
Yet
with
the
other
rest
of
one
and
two.
So
we
were
to
put
some
more
folks
on
downtown
to
be
able
to
adjust
for
or
how
many
people
either.
A
A
D
And
okay,
well,
I
couldn't
I
mean
I
can't
put
that
in
district
one,
so
we
would
have
to
do
some,
because
that
would
that
would
cut
off
this.
A
F
But
we
don't
need
to
do
that
right
now,
but
yeah
it's
tricky
it's
hard,
but
yeah
I
mean
keeping
neighborhoods
of
interest
together,
is
so
vital
to
the
west
side
and
I
don't
want
to
say
that
it's
not
as
much
of
an
issue
in
other
parts
of
the
city,
but
I
do
know
with
the
west
side.
I
mean
it's
just
really
really
important
and
I
know
the
west
side
coalition
was
part
of
that
letter.
F
I
just
don't
know
that
this
is
the
way
it
exists.
Right
now
is
really
representing
the
communities
of
interest
as
well
as
it
could,
but
also
it's
so
hard
to
to
play
with
it
and
get
those
numbers
to
work
out.
So.
B
So
eric
you've
got
my
little.
My
tract
highlighted
the
green
one
west
of
I-15
right
now,
yeah
and
I'll
say
at
least
between
six
north
up
quite
a
ways:
I-15
is
pretty
impenetrable,
so
crossing
over
that
it
again,
like
marty,
was
saying
with
with
neil's
map.
It
feels
like
a
pretty
solid
boundary.
B
Yeah
and
that's
where
it
is
now,
but
it
just
it's
not.
B
I
wouldn't
say
it's
particularly
connected
to
rose
park
in
the
built
form.
D
E
A
A
The
harmons
on
the
other
side
of
state
street
serves
as
the
grocery
store,
for
example,
for
the
entire
area.
There's
construction
going
on
between
200,
south
and
300
south
that
are
going
to
is
going
gonna
tie
the
area
even
further
together.
That
does
seem
like
that's
breaking
up
a
community
that
is
already
there.
A
Yes,
yes,
that's
correct,
okay,
but
again
I'll.
Let
go
I'll!
Echo
marty
that
yeah
this
is
very
hard
to
do
right.
E
B
This
area
that
you're
in
eric
to
kind
of
piggyback
off
of
what
ann's
saying,
because,
because
community
councils
can
be
drawn
by
residents,
so
they
don't
necessarily
have
to
have
discreet
boundaries
from
each
other.
All
of
this
overlap
in
this
central
part
of
the
city
makes
makes
this
extra
tricky,
because
you
don't
like,
if
you're
falling
in
two
of
these
community
councils,
which
one
do
you
identify
with.
How
does
that
align
with
your
city
council?
B
D
So
how
does.
D
F
A
I
would
say:
that's
that
would
be
better
from
from
my
perspective,
as
as
the
district
4
rep
I
do,
I
am
hesitant
to
break
to
remove
downtown
from
central
city.
They
share
a
lot
of
similarities,
so
at
least
there
you
have
that
kind
of
cemetery
where
they're,
both
in
the
same
council,
district,
okay,.
D
And
that
still
sort
of
keeps
within
the
keeping
I
mean,
with
the
exception
of
this
little
piece
that
falls
down
because
the
block
is
so
big,
like
it's
like
this
huge
block.
So
it's
either
going
to
be
all
of
this
in
five
or
all
of
this,
like
all
of
this
and
four,
so
it's
like
that,
you
know
and
we
can't,
then
we
can't
split
census,
blocks
right.
D
Yeah,
okay,
so,
like
I
can't
come
over
here
and
be
like
we
want
to
draw
this
at
seven
south.
Anything
south
of
seven
south
is
is
in
district
fives,
because
this
whole
block
goes
all
the
way
up
to
four
south.
So
we
can't
split
that
right.
D
D
D
Yeah
this
one's
much
closer
district
three
is
only
41
people
out
so
that
one's
you
know
we
can
probably
figure
that
one
out
but
district.
One
is
definitely
and
that's
why
I
had
this
in
district
one,
but
you
know
that
doesn't
make
any
sense
because,
like
you
said
it
like,
it's
separate,
it's
like
a
very,
very
physical
barrier
of
of
the
freeway.
E
D
I
mean
the
other
option
is
like
so
making
this
district
three.
A
It
feels
a
little
bit
odd,
with
the
split
of
two
coming
in.
I
also
I'm
thinking
that
going
back
to
what
marty's
been
saying
in
terms
of
that
that
community
of
interest,
I'm
I'm
feeling
the
sense
of
of
not
in
this
meeting,
pulling
them
up
and
playing
around
with
it
and
then
meeting
with
some
folks
to
see
what
it
might
be,
keeping
those
west
side,
neighborhood
identities
in
mind,.
F
What's
different
on
the
west
side
than
the
east
side
of
town,
there's
people
of
color
socioeconomic
status
is
people
who,
whose
needs
are
going
to
be
very
different
than
you
know,
some
of
with
all
the
construction
and
the
change.
That's
happened
in
downtown
our
our
interests.
Aren't
the
same.
It's
a
lot
of
working-class
folks.
I
mean
it's
changing
a
lot
on
the
west
side,
but
as
a
whole
is
we
have
114
languages
in
our
elementary
schools.
We
have
like
it's
just
different
than
you
know,
and
I've
lived
on
the
east
bench.
F
I've
lived
on
the
east
side
and
I
haven't
experienced
any
communities
like
I
have
on
the
west
side
of
salt
lake
and
so
so
yeah.
I
just
think
having
anything
on
the
other
side
of
the
freeway
brought
in
over
to
the
west
side
to
completely
different
priority
areas.
F
For
folks,
it's
like
it's
just
going
to
be
different
ideas
and
for
that
council
member,
that's
just
going
to
be
conflict
all
the
time
if
we
don't
want
to
be
gentrified
over
here,
but
downtown
folks
or
the
rate
of
growth
is
happening,
and
we
don't
want
that
to
happen
here
like
it's
just
like
it's,
I
don't
know
it's
just
to
me.
It's
just
very,
very
different
than
other
neighborhood
experiences.
C
E
E
Intact
within
the
district
and
and
yet
we
have
a
a
an
equality
number
to
equalize
the
participation
of
community
members,
so
I
need
to
know
from
you
marty,
for
instance,
what
your
suggestion
is
as
to
how
to
better
keep
that
diversified
ethnicity
that
exists
on
the
west
side,
which
you're
right
is
quite
different
than
on
the
far
east
side.
F
Yeah,
I
mean,
I
think,
it's
important
to
to
hear
the
community
councils
on
the
west
side.
I
also
don't
feel
strongly
that
the
community
councils
on
the
west
side
represent
the
community
as
a
whole.
I
don't
know
that
for
me,
I
think
making
sure
communities
aren't
split
is
more
important
to
me
than
respecting
the
community
council's
existing
lines,
and
that
may
not
be
a
popular
opinion,
especially
with
the
community
councils,
but
I
think
the
intention
is
still
really
fair
and
and
meaningful.
F
I
think
we
can
do
it
a
little
bit
better,
but
of
course
that's
me
with
the
ignorance
of
not
playing
with
this,
and
I
might
realize
like.
Oh,
this
is
great.
It's
perfect
leave
it
alone,
but
I
think
keeping
communities
of
interest
together
is
is
just
is
just
so
so
important
with
the
census
and
with
the
like,
with
voting
and
oh
it's
just
so
important
to
me.
So
I
don't
know
if
daniel
has
a
different
view
on
on
the
community
council's
desires,
but.
A
I'm
smiling
because,
as
you
were
saying
that
I'm
like
I'm
just
here
to
affirm
marty
because
you're
absolutely
like
that's
my
job
here.
Yes,
marty,
you're
right,
it's
a
fellow
west
sider,
because
I
mean
I
mean
I've
been
at
least
for
the
ones
around
here,
and
my
neighbors
are
often
not
in
this
room.
What
their
interests
are
is
often
not
in
those
rooms
right
and
even
even
how
it
the
language
spoken
to
right.
So
I
would
agree
with
you
100.
B
I
for
marty
and
and
daniel
when
you
start
drawing
maps,
maybe
we
can
have
whatever
eric
lands
on
here
with
the
kind
of
community
councils
as
a
guide.
Have
that
be
one
of
the
featured
maps?
So
maybe
this
is
also
a
note
for
ben
and
hassan
and
taylor,
but
then
you
can
copy
it
and
then
you
can
tweak
those
boundaries.
B
So
if
this
is
close,
but
not
quite
there
at
least
you're
starting
at
a
slightly
different
point
than
with
the
existing
boundaries.
E
D
Yeah
somehow
I
need
to
add,
like
so
I'm
still
down
65
people
in
district
1.,
I
moved
so.
I
moved
this
down
to
the
south
side
of
the
freeway.
I
think
this
is
the
freeway
here,
so
I
moved
this
all
the
way
down
to
the
freeway,
and
this
is
I
think
this
is
redwood
road,
nice,
yeah,
redwood
road
over
here,
and
that
got
me
closer,
but
I'm
still
down
about
65
people
that
I
need
to
include
in
this
district.
D
D
D
D
A
I
would
argue,
I
don't
know
marty.
Would
you
think,
but
at
least
with
this
this
this
is
the
part
of
that
guadalupe
neighborhood
that
passes
east
of
the
freeway.
I
would
say
that
guadalupe
neighborhoods
closer
to
rose
park,
identity
than
they
are
to
district
3.,
so
I
mean
even
you
know,
even
in
that
split,
I
would
separate
them
in
that
way.
A
D
Well,
you
can
build
any
map
that
you
want
using
district
builder.
Okay,
you
just
create
an
account
and
then
there
is
a
like
salt
lake
city
organization
and
then
at
that
point
you
just
let
me
or
eric
or
ben
or
hassan,
know
that
you
want
to
present
your
map
and
we'll
add
it
to
the
agenda.
That's
it.
D
So,
okay,
so
question
on
this,
so
I
okay!
So
if
I
were
to
pull
this
into
district
two,
so
that
like
makes
that
but
then
district
four
is
down.
Maybe
I
can
pull
some
from
district
three.
D
A
Push
the
boundary
from
900
east
to
to
10th
east,
maybe.
A
Yeah,
I
don't
know
if
you
could
get
around
not
doing
that
yeah
so
that
here's
you
just
signal
it's
something:
I've
been
thinking.
Oh
my
gosh
you're
bringing
it
up
right.
So
I
guess
my
I'm
interested
as
to
why
you
wouldn't
want
to
separate
that
so
we're
trying
to
fit
a
puzzle
with
that.
Particular
you
know
area
of
the
city,
and
I
just
I'm
wondering
what
are
the
other
areas
that
we
can
consider
maybe
to
to
share
some
of
that
split
right.
A
D
A
B
And
in
this
one
it
seems
like
district
4
has
gotten
some
fun
and
innovative
changes.
District
3
2
has
like
that
whole
east
central
university
garden
would
be
an
addition.
A
D
And
you
know
I
mean-
and
this
is
this
is
one
of
those
things
that
I've
I've
sort
of
considered
as
I've
thought
about.
You
know
when
I
was
making
this
sort
of
when
I
like,
drew
the
map
that
first
map
that
I
had
where
I
was
just
like.
Not
considering
anything
like
to
me.
I
bet.
If
you
talk
to
these
people,
they
would
either
align
with
district
six
or
district
three
less
so
than
district
four.
I
don't
think
they
consider
themselves
downtown.
F
D
And
it's
weird
how
it's
weird,
how
like
the
difference
is
so
I
used
to
live
on
30s
like
right
here
and
I
wasn't
in
the
avenues
I
was
at
the
base
of
the
cathedral
of
the
madeleine,
which
is
the
start
of
the
avenues
and
did
not
consider
myself
part
of
that
neighborhood.
It
was
just
very
distinct.
How
like
south
temple
was
that
barrier.
A
I
would,
I
would
agree
with
that,
having
we
might
have
been
neighbors
having
to
live
right
across
from
einstein
bagels,
you
know
and
also
in
the
avenues.
I
guess
I'm
almost
thinking
in
terms
of
the
district
representatives
right,
so
they
may
not
see
themselves
as
part
of
downtown,
but
I
also
don't
see
that
it's
much
of
a
big
difference
when
we're
thinking
about
a
council
person
trying
to
represent
that
that
folks,
in
the
ways
in
which
we
saw
maybe
the
tension
between
the
west
side
and
capitol
hill
right.
D
D
You
know
this
still
keeps
the
idea
that
fair
park
is
in
two
districts,
so
it
moves
moves
district,
two,
all
the
way
out
to
six
or
fifth
fifth
west
keeps
capitol
hill
in
district.
Three
downtown
is
a
little
more
contiguous
with
some
job.
D
F
A
D
E
A
D
E
D
D
D
B
This
one
could
just
be
one
option
that
we
present
where
we
say
we
receive
this
letter
from
the
community
councils.
We
try
to
you,
know,
keep
them
together
as
best
as
possible,
with
the
recognition
in
some
places,
the
communities
of
interest
that
we
see
it
as
community
members.
Maybe
we
had
to
you
know,
divide
the
community
council
a
bit
and
it
doesn't
have
to
reflect
everything
perfectly,
because
these
are
options
we're
presenting
to
the
city
council
like
they
get
to
decide
in
the
end.
So
I
think.
D
This
is
just
the
block
group
split,
so
one
of
the
evaluation
tools.
So
if
you
click
on
evaluate
on
a
map,
you
get
equal
population,
so
it
gives
you
your
percentage
breakdown
for
each
district
off
of
the
the
magical,
28
531
number,
and
so
it's
we've
got
0.6
negative,
0.1
1.6,
so
district
4
is
actually
down,
but
I
think
that's,
okay,
given
that
district
4
most
most
definitely
will
grow
in
the
next
10
years.
D
So
and
then
district
5
down
1
again,
I
think
that's
okay,
district,
six
and
then
with
district
seven
having
the
highest
closest
to
the
five
percent,
and
then
you
can
also
look
at
the
continuity.
So
it's
basically
are
the
boundaries
contiguous.
There
are
no
pieces
in
other
boundaries
that
are
separated,
competitive,
doesn't
matter
because
it's
nonpartisan
and
then
you've
got
your
compactness
rating.
So
how
tight
are
the
boundaries
and
then
you'll
notice?
D
Some
of
these
ones
on
the
edges
are
just
not
at
all,
because
those
are
the
boundaries
like
you
can't
you
can't
like
you
know.
So
it's
factoring
in
this
these
things
and
like
this,
where
it's
like,
there's
like
this
is
this
is
whatever
this
is.
This
is
stupid,
so,
like
whatever
whatever
is
happening
here,
that,
like
salt
lake
city
at
some
point,
decided
that
brickyard
needed
to
be
part
of
salt
lake
is.
This
is
weird,
but
it's.
A
D
Not
our
job
to
just
to
figure
that
out
and
then
majority
minority
coalition,
so
district,
one
and
two
both
have
that
majority
minority
coalition
and
you
can
sort
of
run
over
this.
It's
like
so
it's
47
percent
hispanic
in
district
2
and
45
hispanic
in
district
1..
D
And
then,
if
you
add
up
all
of
the
others,
you
get
more
than
50
and
then
you
can
kind
of
see
the
rest
of
them.
It's
like
district
3,
very
white
district,
4,
red
white
district,
5,
really
white
district,
6,
red
white
district,
7,
really
white
and
then
the
last
thing
is
is
this
is
just
the
those
block
groups,
so
you
can
you
can
select
by
at
the
block
level,
but
at
the
block
group
level
and
some
like
some
maps.
Actually
you
have
to
consider
the
block
groups.
D
E
How
will
we
be,
you
say,
we'll
be
able
to
look
at
this
map.
C
E
C
E
C
And
there's
two
meetings
left
hassan
informed
me
that,
based
on
the
doodle
poll
results
next
wednesday
evening
was
when
most
commissioners
were
available.
So
we
currently
have
a
meeting
for
next
wednesday
and
then
the
last
meeting,
if
needed
next
thursday,.
E
C
I
I
do
think
it
would
be
helpful
for
hassan
and
I
to
take
all
the
maps
that
have
been
discussed
and
we've
been
adding
those
into
the
unfinished
business
section
of
the
agenda
kind
of
making
a
list
of
everything,
but
we
can
take
all
of
those
maps
put
them
in
a
list
with
links
to
district
builder
for
each
one.
So
it's
all
in
one
place
for
the
commissioners
and
you
don't
have
to
bounce
back
and
forth
between
agendas
and
different
emails.
F
I
mean
at
some
point
like
at
our
last
meeting,
will
do
you
foresee
or
maybe
to
all
the
commissioners
that
will?
Maybe
I
don't
know
like
vote
on.
These
are
our
top
three
five.
Whatever
number
we
come
to
that,
we
think
represents
like
each
has.
You
know
for
those
strongest
like
this
represents
the
community
council's
desires.
This
one,
we
feel
you
know,
represents
the
most
equitable
based
on
the
percentages
and
is
that
what
everyone's
kind
of
thinking
like,
I
guess,
voting
night
or
something
yeah.
D
I
was
thinking
on
the
seventh,
which
is
which
was
sort
of
our
scheduled
last
meeting,
that
we
would
have
the
the
maps
and
we
would
vote,
but
I'm
I'm
kind
of
like
ben.
D
Oh,
we
can
get
that
to
you
tomorrow,
okay,
that
would
be
great
because
I
think
that
would
be.
I
think,
marty
I
think
that's
what
we
should
do
is,
I
think,
between
now
and
next
thursday,
with
our
and
we
can,
we
can
discuss.
You
said
wednesday
right
was
the
so
so
next
wednesday
is
our
sort
of
like
final
hash
out
meeting,
and
then
we
can
vote
on
thursday.
F
Yeah-
and
I
think
you
can
expect
on
wednesday
that
will
have
a
west
side
map
that
daniel
and
I
will
get
together
and
maybe
eric
lopez
and
kind
of
work
through
some
of
those
see.
If
we
can
come
up
with
anything.
A
D
A
If
possible,
I'd
love
if
there
could
be
some
kind
of
absentee
voting
system,
because,
as
I
said
last
week,
I
will
not
be
able
to
make
next
week's
meetings.
F
Would
you
be
able
to
if
it
was
like
in
an
email
format,
you'll
like
give
a-
and
I
don't
even
know
if
that's
allowed
but
like
here's?
What
I
think
are
the
strongest
three
or
something.
E
A
Yeah,
I
could
probably
try
do
something
over
email,
especially
if
I
could
get
the
material
early
or
the
ballot
or.
However,
we
wanted
to
do
this
yeah.
I
have
no
problem
sort
of
working
around
it.
It's
just
going
to
be
hard
for
me
to
actually
get
on
a
meeting.
D
Well,
I
think
what
I
think
I
I
mean
like
I'll
sort
of
ask
the
com,
the
commission,
if
we
think
it's
okay,
but
if
you
want
to
sort
of
like
send
us
your
top
three
we'll
include
those
with
the
votes
on
thursday,
so
I'll
just
add
those
to
the
totals
of
whatever
votes
come
in
for
those
maps,
and
if
you
know
your
maps
get
the
three
that
you
like
get
chosen.
You
know
we'll
just
add
those
to
your
thing.
D
F
Yeah
and
what
is
it
district,
seven
who
hasn't
made?
The
last
couple
meetings
is
that
who
daya,
which
district
are
you
with
again,
I'm
not
technically
with
the
district,
oh
okay,
you're
in
at
large
or
okay.
C
F
C
Yeah
we've
been
sending
her
the
links
to
the
recordings,
as
well
as
all
the
materials
for
the
packet,
so
we're
we're
trying
to
keep
her
in
the
loop.
I
know
her
job
in
the
medical
field
is
a
bit
unpredictable.
F
F
So
then
we
could
open
it
up
to
her
to
vote
the
same
way.
Neil
would
be
voting
just
so
she
can
have
her.
A
F
D
B
Yeah,
I
think
too,
if
maybe
it's
more
than
a
ballot,
but
if
you
say
you
know
I
vote
for
this
one,
because
it
sticks
the
community
councils
together
or
I
vote
for
this
one,
because
it
maintains
the
current
boundaries.
Then
we
can
also
consider
that
if
we
do
make
tweaks
while
you're
wherever
you're
gonna
be-
and
so
you
know
we
can-
we
can
keep
that
in
mind.
So
we're
not
just
like
throwing
away
your
vote.
B
If
there's
some
map
that's
similar
and
follows
the
same
principles,
then,
hopefully
we
can
kind
of
keep
representing
your
intent
a
little
bit
yeah
and.
D
Do
we
sort
of
a
logistics
question
about
the
voting?
Are
we
to
say
that
any
map
that
has
five
votes
gets
sent
to
the
com
sent
to
the
council
or
like
at
least
five
votes,.
F
I
don't
know,
I'm
also
wondering,
though,
and
kind
of
it
goes
with.
That
is
like
how
many
maps
is
too
many,
so
like
then,
would
you
say,
like
don't
do
more
than
five
or
ten
no
issues
like
I
because
I
mean
if
it's
like,
they
will
welcome
10
maps
like
then
that
makes
it.
We
have
a
lot
more
flexibility.
I
don't
know
that
we'll
have
10
distinct
enough
maps
really,
like
maybe.
C
A
C
So
the
council
will
have
from
the
night
of
april
7th
when
you
make
your
decision
until
may
10th,
that
is
the
state
law
deadline
for
the
council
to
vote
on
a
map
so
about
four
weeks.
D
Okay,
is
there
any
way
so
going
back
to
marty's
point
about
like
indistinguishable
maps
like?
Is
there
any
way
for
the
gis
department
to
go
and
like
pull
all
of
the
shape
files
for
all
of
these
and
be
like
these
four
maps
are,
are
virtually
identical.
C
So
I'll
have
to
circle
back
with
our
gis
team,
we
did
have
an
early
discussion
internally
about
the
possibility
of
taking
all
the
maps
that
have
been
created
in
district
builder
and
identifying
commonalities.
Like
you
know,
half
the
maps
tend
to
move
this
boundary
in
this
way
right.
Okay,
so
I
I'm
not
that
tech
savvy
to
say
yes,
okay,
but
I
do
know
who
is
so.
Let
me
talk
to
them
and
get
back.
D
To
you
so
I
know
it
is
technically
possible.
As
someone
who
did
gis
for
10
years
like
I
know
it
is
technically
possible
to
do
that,
but
you
know
whether
the
the
time
and
effort
is
worth
it,
but
yeah
like.
I
think
that
would
be
really
helpful,
maybe
to
have
like
a
difference.
Map
like
we
have
all
of
these
boundaries,
and
it's
like
this
is
in
district
four.
This
is
in
district
three,
this
you
know
sort
of
so
we
can
kind
of
see
those
differences
among
all
the
maps
that
have
been
submitted.
D
F
A
F
D
E
How
much
time
in
that
month's
time
before
the
council
makes
this
decision
is
that
when
there's
the
public
comment
time.
C
Correct
we
tentatively
scheduled
two
public
hearings
for
the
council
about
the
redistricting
maps
for
the
public
to
give
comment,
we're
looking
at
april
19th
and
may
3rd
and
of
course
you.
Anyone
can
give
comment
to
the
council
at
any
time
through
other
communication
channels,
email,
phone,
social
media,
etc.
F
Should
we
be,
should
we
plan
as
commissioners
to
attend-
and
I
don't
know
if
you
all
got
it
in
the
mail,
but
the
city
sent
out
a
really
nice
trifold
in
english
and
spanish
about
the
redistricting
work?
So
should
we
be
prepared
to
attend
those
city
council
meetings
or
will
there
at
least
the
chairs
or
what's
the
guidance
there.
C
So
for
presenting
the
the
recommended
maps
to
the
council,
the
typical
process
for
board
recommendations
would
be
for
the
chair
and
or
vice
chair
to
help
present.
I
don't
know
if
the
erics
are
available
on
april,
12th
or
19th.
If
not,
you
know,
maybe
we
look
at
other
commissioners
being
available,
but
either
way
it's
my
job
as
staff
to
communicate
your
thinking
and
your
final
maps
to
the
council.
So
what
time
would
that
be?
C
So
the
council
holds
work
sessions
between
2
pm
and
6
pm
on
tuesdays.
So
I
can't
give
you
a
more
specific
time
yet
because
of
all
the
different
items
on
the
agenda,
but
that
four
hour
window
is
for
sure.
Okay.
D
I'm
available
on
the
12th
I
would
just
have
to
move.
I
have
one
meeting
that
it's
sort
of
a
standing
meeting
that
I
would
just
need
to
miss
and
which
is
fine
same
with
the
19th,
so
I
can.
I
have
that
time
available
that
I
can.
I
can
be
away
from
work
if
I
need
to
be
so,
you
can
count
on
me
being
available
for
either
of
those.
E
D
Yeah
for
sure
ben,
so
I
had
a
thought.
I
had
a
thought
and
it
was
kind
of
around
that
idea.
D
It'll
come
to
me
anyway.
It
was.
It
was
very
similar
to
what
anne
was
thinking
about
the
confusion,
and
I
don't
remember
what
it
was.
F
E
D
D
B
Yeah
I
was
kind
of
going
between
three
and
five
and
in
my
head
three
are
ones
the
community
council
one's
one
of
eric's
wild.
We
don't
have
boundaries,
maps
one
is
and
then
probably
a
couple
are,
you
know
more
minor
shifts
with
explanations,
that's
kind
of
how
my
brain
has
broken
it
up.
So.
A
D
D
C
C
That
being
said
last
time,
the
council
did
make
some
tweaks
the
night
of
adoption,
so
it's
entirely
possible
that
it's
kind
of
a
moving
target
until
it's
not-
and
I
think
that
is
possible
this
time,
especially
as
more
public
comment
comes
in.
One
of
the
things
I
think
is
true.
This
go
around
like
it
was
10
years
ago.
Is
the
public
is
not
giving
comments
to
the
commission
because
they're
almost
waiting
to
see
the
recommended
maps
and
then
they
engage
once
they've
been
recommended
all
right.
D
Got
it
now,
is
this
and
the
the
sort
of
final
vote
is
this
going
to
be?
Does
the
mayor
have
any
involvement
in
this,
or
is
she
like
sort
of
out
of
this
process
of
the
council
votes
and
she
sort
of
just
like
ratifies
it
as
the
executive.
C
D
F
C
E
D
D
D
Can
you
explain,
I
don't
know
what
this
ch
vch
redistricting
maps
is.
I
don't
know
what
that
item.
I
know
what
that
means
on
the
agenda.
Oh.
C
Sorry
that
that
is
government
jargon,
that
is
a
chair,
slash
vice
chair
as
an
acronym
okay.
We
will
spell
that
out.
Okay
in
the
next
agenda,
sorry
that
that's
our
internal
shorthand,
okay,
got.
D
So
I
posted
so
I
did
one
other
map
I
made
the
so
I
added
the
minimal
changes
map
which
just
that
one
that
we
talked
about
last
week.
I
just
like
I
drew
it
up
real
quick,
which
moves
the
district
five
boundary
over
up
a
little
bit
in
the
district
four
boundary
east
a
little
bit.
D
So
that's
one
of
the
ones
probably
on
the
sheet,
and
then
I
added
the
ands
changes
to
the
minimal
changes
map
so
her.
What?
What
did
she
call?
The
politely
compact
with
minimal
changes,
so
I
added
both
of
those
into
my
district
builder,
so
those
should
be
available
on
this
sheet.
E
C
So
those
are
the
ones
we're
adding
and
listing
on
the
agenda
under
unfinished
business,
so
we've
been
building
that
list
for
every
map
the
commission
talks
about,
and
that
will
also
be
the
list
that
we're
emailing
to
all
of
you
tomorrow
with
the
links
to
district
builder.
So
you
can
have
all
of
them
in
one
place.
C
D
Okay,
so
the
so
that
looks
that
does
the
pending
and
unfinished
business.
The
we've
talked
about
the
redistricting
letter,
the
spreadsheet
of
district
builders
submitted
between
march
21st
and
march
28th.
C
So
when
you
go
to
the
the
agenda
website,
which
is
slc
primegov.com
forward,
slash
public
forward,
slash
portal,
you
scroll
down,
and
then
you
can
see
here
is
the
restriction.
Commission
we're
currently
live
and
there
are
three
options
you
can
do:
an
html
agenda,
just
the
agenda
pdf
or
the
full
packet
as
a
pdf.
C
C
D
C
The
former
I'm
going
to
send
you
a
list
of
all
the
unfinished
business
maps
that
the
commission
has
discussed.
Okay,
we
will
include
neil's
new
map
from
today
and
then
eric
if
you
can
email
hassan
and
I
a
link
to
the
map
that
you
were
showing
and
working
on
today,
we'll
add
that
as
well.
D
And
then
we
can
go
back
like
so.
If
I
wanted
to
see
all
of
the
maps
that
have
been
submitted
by
everybody,
I
could
go
back
to
previous
the
previous
meetings
and
open
up
that
same
spreadsheet
and
see
like
all
of
the
maps,
because
I
remember
like
on
the
first
week
they
were
the
first
or
second
week.
There
was
a
whole
bunch
of
public
maps
that
had
been
shared.
You
know
like
alex
alejandro,
had
had
son
and
and
darren
had
submitted
some,
so
it
was
like.
D
C
I
I
do
think
there
may
be
an
increase
in
the
number
of
maps
since
the
mailer
that
marty
referenced
went
out
that
was
sent
to
every
household
in
the
city.
So
I
think
it
was
like
90
000
addresses.
E
Well,
that
should
inform
us
for
each
a
particular
area.
D
E
That
what
the
people
in
each
of
our
communities
that
we're
representing
how
their
thinking
is
related
to
what
we
think
it.
F
B
Do
on
the
spreadsheet,
I
think
I
tried
to
ask
this
in
the
first
meeting
and
didn't
do
a
good
job,
but
on
the
spreadsheet,
do
you
have
to
push
validate
or
whatever
the
check
function
is
or
is
it
because
I've
got
like
six
maps
that
are
all
basically
the
existing
city
council
boundaries
that
I
haven't
done
much
to,
and
so
I'm
wondering
if
all
of
those
would
show
up
or
if
you
have
to
go
push
the
you
know
finalize
check
this
and
then
it
would
show
up
in
the
spreadsheet,
because
if
people
are
just
kind
of
poking
around
and
aren't
committed,
I
don't
know
how
helpful
that
will
be.
C
That
is
one
of
the
shortcomings
of
district
builder.
Is
any
map
that's
created?
Is
then
given
its
own
link
and
is
then
on
that
spreadsheet?
So
you
don't
actually
know
until
you
click
the
link
and
look
at
it.
You're
like
oh.
This
is
just
the
same
thing
that
we
already
have
for
our
current
council
boundaries
with
like
one
change
yeah.
C
E
I
would
ask
in
the
material
that
we're
going
to
be
able
to
be
have
available
the
spreadsheet
I
didn't
know
how
to
get
it
in
one
piece.
C
B
C
E
C
C
E
Only
in
the
spreadsheet,
with
all
the
maps
on
it,
I
don't
need
that
for
everything.
E
D
D
Go
back
okay,
so
that
wraps
up
everything
on
the
agenda.
There
is
anything
else
that
we
need
to
discuss
want
to
discuss,
concerns
comments,
questions.
D
E
E
D
Yeah
yeah,
like
I,
had
to
fill
in
my
name
and
email
address
on
it
and
then,
but
then,
like
you,
can't,
join
and
tell
the
host
until
taylor
has
started
the
the
meeting.
D
I
don't,
I
don't
think
it
automatically
refreshes.
I
think
you
have
to
click
refresh
on
it
on
the
page
in
order
to
get
the
button
to
show
up.
D
F
D
Okay
hearing
nothing
else.
Can
I
throw.
B
If
there's
anything
that
you
want
to
absolutely
make
sure
is
represented
when
you're,
not
here
in
your
votes,
like
I
don't
know,
don't
move
the
district
four
boundary
to
this
road.
Would
you
make
sure
to
send
that
to
ben
or
hassan
or
someone
so
that
we
don't
just
kind
of
upset
the
apple
cart
entirely
without
you
being
here.
A
Absolutely
mallory,
thanks
for
thanks
for
thinking
of
me,
I
I'll
be
happy
to,
especially
when
I
see
the
maps
that
we're
gonna
be
talking
about.
I
really
liked
your
idea
of
sort
of
providing
a
because
statement
and
I'll
be
sure
to
to
take
advantage
of
that
and
sort
of
explain
why
the
the
maps
that
I'm
sort
of
gravitating
towards
why
I
care
for
them
or
why
not.
D
Something
that
we
so
before
we
journal
that
you're
thinking
about
maps,
something
that
that
so
I'm
at
work.
We
do.
We
do
this.
Scrum
technology,
we're
scrum
frameworks
as
we're
doing,
project
management,
and
one
of
the
things
that
we
that
we
do
is
sort
of
voting,
and
you
can
probably
you
can
kind
of
do
it
yourself
is
rank
anything
on
a
like
one
to
five
scale
like
we
do.
D
We
do
like
a
hand,
one
two
three
and
you
put
up
like
how
many
fingers
like
what
your
strength
of
this
particular
project
is,
or
this
particular
task
and
as
you're
going
through
the
maps
sort
of
do
that
to
yourself
like.
Where?
Would
you
put
this
on
a
scale
of
one
to
five
you're
like
one
big?
This
is
garbage
and
should
not
even
be
considered
two
five.
D
This
is
the
best
map
ever
you
know,
and
somewhere
in
between
type
of
things,
so
just
kind
of
rank
those
as
you're
as
you're,
going
through
the
different
maps
and
that'll
help
you,
because,
as
you
go
through,
if
you
go
and
look
through
all
of
them,
you
know
we've
got
dozens
of
maps
at
this
point
that
have
been
submitted.
D
If
you
wanted
to
look
at
all
of
them,
and
even
even
our
maps,
we've
got,
you
know
six
or
seven
or
eight
now,
so
it's
like
you're
gonna
be
hard
to
remember
it's
like
oh,
did
I
like
this
one,
or
did
I
like
this
one?
Did
I
like
this
one
better
than
this
one
and
that
type
of
thing
and
just-
and
I
think
it
kind
of
helps
you
with
with
as
you're
gauging
your
your
interest
in
the
map
at
that
particular
time.
Thinking
about
it's
like,
oh,
this
is
good.