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Action
items
to
vote
on
so
we're
just
the
funny
thing
is,
and
I
knew
every
I
knew
every
repair
mechanic
in
town,
I
had
a
little
mg
and
it
would
get
so
cold
that
it
would
pop
the
oil
and
I'd
dump.
All
my
oil
out
and
they'd
have
to
pick
me
up
and
fill
me
back
up
with
oil,
and
I
was
like
this
is
just
miserable.
Okay,
it's
205.
A
A
A
Okay,
we
do
well
first
I'd
like
to
introduce
debbie
hennessey
who's
going
to
be
our
alternate
number
two
joining
mr
stackhouse
in
the
bullpen
over
there,
we'll.
A
We
got
this
okay,
since
we
don't
have
a
quorum,
we
cannot
vote,
but
we
are
going
to
just
go
through
the
agenda
to
give
everybody
an
update.
The
girl
scout
ambassador
troop
1142
public
art
project,
the
storm
drains
marissa.
I
believe
that's
proceeding.
We
did
we,
we
gave
them
some
money
for
some.
You
know
safety,
vests
and
paint
correct.
A
Okay,
the
tarpon
springs
high
school
mural
project
for
sunset,
beach
is
deferred
until
fall
of
2021,
mike
elwell
was
tabled
and
marissa.
From
now
on.
It
can
be
omitted
from
the
agenda
as
a
table.
Item
sports
field,
mural
project
bill.
C
Yeah
we
took
a
look
at
a
couple
of
the
the
options.
It's
a
little
bit
of
crossover
with
the
illuminated
art
boxes,
because
we
were
talking
about
other
locations
and
actually
sisler
field
has
a
couple
of
light.
Stand
poles
that
that
would
work
for
two-sided
for
for
people
walking
back
and
forth
through
the
area.
C
Of
places
where
you
could
pull
a
single
side,
so
you
couldn't
get
the
benefit
of
both
both
sides.
But
you
know
I
guess
we
would
have
to
decide
if
we
were
going
to
make
it
more
of
a
historic
look
back
at
the
field
or
actually
go
out
for
a
cult
of
artist
or
maybe
a
baseball
theme
or
something
along
those
lines.
C
The
baseball
park,
so
there
are
some
opportunities.
Next,
our
next
meeting
I
will
have
pictures
for
everybody.
Marissa
tried
to
get
those
up
today.
It
was
my
fault
because
I
didn't
give
them
ahead
of
time,
so
she
now
has
them
for
next
meeting
and
we
will
put
them
up
so
everybody,
so
we
can
walk
through
and
we
can
look
to
different
locations.
There's
some
problems
with
tree
canopy
with
with
any
of
the
solar
right.
You
know,
that's
not
going
to
work,
but
there's
some
options
here.
Also
we
took
a
look
at.
C
I
think
david
supplied
a
mural
in
photoshop.
I
I
only
had
pain
on
my
computer,
which
didn't
give
me
much
much
to
work
with,
but
when
I
tried
to
take
a
look
at
some
of
the
buildings
and
make
them
the
primary
colors
wow
they
really
they
were
overwhelming.
C
So
you
know
it
may
be
something
where
we
take
small
pieces
and
and
go
with
some
of
the
primary
colors
and
maybe
the
larger
buildings
that
we're
going
to
put
murals
on.
Maybe
we
go
with
a
white
gray
or
the
white
and
and
the
the
beige
color
that
they
currently
have.
Thank
you
and
she
comes
through
always
as
always.
C
I
think
we
would
completely
lose
any
artwork
that
we
would
put
on
the
buildings
if
we
went
with
those
strong
primary
colors
on
them.
So
in
hindsight,
that's
that's
probably,
and
you
can
see
you
know,
example
at
the
bottom
of
the
one
page
you
that's
riverside
park.
F
C
The
concession
stand
up
there
and
it's
a
it's
a
great
location,
and
you
know
if
you're
going
by
there
now
the
the
the
number
of
parents
and
children
there
with
football
and
soccer
every
night.
It's
just
packed
right.
So
I
think
there's
a
great
opportunity
for
for
riverside
and
also
sisler
has
some
some
opportunities.
The
other
thing,
if
you
take
a
look
at
the
pictures
there
I'll
call
them
bollards,
because
I
don't
know
what
else
you
want
to
call
them,
but
they're
they're,
white
and
they're
throughout
the
parking
area
and
throughout
the
park.
C
I
I
don't
know
what,
but
something
could
be
right.
Someone
creative
could
come
up
with
something
right
for
this,
so
we're
looking
at
the
sporting
parks
that
we
have
throughout
the
city
and
there
are
opportunities
for
us
to
to
move
forward,
but
I
think
we'll
have
to
be
a
little
bit
more
concise
with
you
know
what
we're
looking
for
before.
We
put
a
call
to
artists.
A
C
A
Okay,
it
was
also
suggested
that
we
approach
the
parents
who
are
in
charge
of
the
different
leagues
to
get
some
feedback
from
them
about
what
they
might
want
to
see
or,
more
importantly,
nazi
done
on
the
athletic
fields.
So
I
asked
connor
donovan
who's
very
involved
in
youth
sports
to
reach
out.
I
haven't
heard
back
from
him
yet
so
I'll
you
know
I'll
email
him
again.
A
A
G
A
Every
day,
yeah
yeah,
I
love
it
right.
Well,
the
other
thing
too,
is,
I
think,
last
last
time
we
mentioned
getting
that
young
lady,
who
did
the
monica
yeah
the
mural
in
sisler
field,
to
continue
it
around
the
building
yeah.
I
don't
know
if
we
or.
B
F
F
F
What
you
know
was
suggested
is
to
get,
I
guess,
the
powers
it
be
once
you
have
the
you
know
the
artwork
vetted
and
then
you
know
go
ahead
and
just
pass
it
by
right
them.
You
know
kind
of
thing,
but
I
don't
have
those
contacts,
but
you
said
conor
did
right.
C
A
D
A
G
That's
something
that
you
said
bill
that
that
it
would
be
hard
to
put
a
mural
on
a
bright
red
wall.
Actually
you
take
the
right,
green
or
the
right
yellow
or
you
know
not
green
red,
blue
or
right.
G
Yellow
on
that
you
get
you
get
a
color
theory
thing
happening,
you'll
get
a
vibrancy
that
you
wouldn't
expect
yeah,
so
I
mean
it
would
have
to
be
kind
of
a
almost
a
silhouette
of
a
ball
player,
for
instance,
in
a
particular
blue
against
a
true
red
that
you'd
get
you'd,
get
sort
of
like
sound,
does
to
you
in
in
jazz
or
something
like
that.
It
becomes
physical
right.
G
So
there
is
a
way
I
mean
if
you're
saying,
if,
if
you
sort
of
looked
at
it
and
saw
how
vibrant
the
the
colors
can
be
right,
it
is
possible
with
with
instructions
to
anybody.
If
you
want
to
have
a
call
for
artists.
For
that
to
say
all
right
now,
this
is
going
to
be
on
a
vibrant
red
background
or
a
vibrant
blue
background,
or
a
vibrant
yellow
background.
G
B
C
G
You
get
really
a
strong
sense
of
you
know
it's
a
celebration
of
that
space
other
than
painting
it.
You.
G
You
know
that
you
could,
you
could
put
a
symbol
of
a
baseball
bat
or
a
baseball
glove
or
right,
something
like
that
on
it.
That's
a
simple
image.
That's
that's
very
graphic.
I
mean
it's.
You
know
that
an
artist
could
in
a
way
really
be
interested
in
working
on
a
really
strong,
color
ground
right.
A
G
G
G
Right
but
I
I
still
say
that
you
know
that
you
could
take
a
wall
and
say:
let's
just
do
a
mural
on
it.
You
know
like
I
still
laugh
at
the
softball,
because
the
softball's
just
a
bigger
baseball.
G
G
Just
like
pickup
sticks
or
bats,
or
something
like.
G
Yeah
yeah
anything
anything
any
paraphernalia,
that's
pretty
easily
identifiable
right,
as
as
an
extension
of
that
particular
mural,
but
I
think
I
think
the
different
colors
will
stand
on
their
own.
I
mean
there's
a
whole
series,
so
yeah
there's
a
whole
whole
movement
of
art
in
the
mid
20th
century
of
just
you
know,
you
know
who's,
afraid
of
red,
yellow
and
blue.
G
D
F
G
And
if
you
go
into
the
secondary,
you
start
start
getting
into
almost
you
know
it
gets
too
complex
and
then
so,
if
you
go
into
the
tertiary,
then
you
have
a
political
image.
D
D
G
C
A
A
Diane
could
you
forward
because
I
know
bill
can't:
could
you
forward
the
the
the
image
of
the
concession
stand
and
I'll
play
with
that.
D
A
A
B
A
Right,
what
did
they.
A
F
They
should
be
in
some
of
the
back
minutes,
okay,
so
but
yeah
we
could
send
it
to
you
on.
A
F
Well
and
then,
since
they
did
the
you
know,
we
did
give
them
different
sizes.
Public
works
did
go
ahead
and
figure
out
like
what
poles
could
handle
the
different
weights,
so
they
now
have
a
good
idea.
You
know
of
the
type
of
pole
you
would
need
for.
F
A
That's
good
yeah
so
because
I
think
we
were
talking
about
doing
some
smaller
hardwired
ones.
You
know
and
again
you
know,
as
bill
mentioned,
you
know
you
get
the
tree
canopy.
B
A
Has
a
price
yeah
anything
else
on
the
sports
fields,
let.
D
G
C
F
You
know
when
I
reached
out
to
her
and
she
gave
me
that
one
rendering
and
you
know
we
didn't
go
with
it
and
then
she
started
traveling,
and
you
know
she
said
she
wasn't
interested
in
doing
a
second
version
at
the
time.
F
F
I'll
reach
out
to
her
again
or
we
could
put
out
another
call
to
artists.
You
know,
but
I
know
you
wanted
kind
of
more
of
a
consistency
on
that.
F
C
F
G
Got
this
that's
the
thing
about
about,
if
I
can
just
finish
this
up
just
this
one
thing
that
I've
said
I
I
think
this
is
one
of
the
things
that
I
like
about
the
primary
colors
is,
it
doesn't
require
an
artist
and
what
it
wanted.
You
know
it's
something
where
we
could.
We
could
allocate
the
funds
for
the
paint
and
maybe
even
get
volunteers.
You
know,
get
get
the
high
school,
kids
or.
G
Or
something
like
that
to
paint
these
right
and
and
but
they
have
to
be
painted.
Well,
you
know
they.
They
have
to
be
taped.
D
D
G
A
Right,
okay,
I
think
we've
got
some
homework
to
do
any
other
comments
about
the
sports
field.
Before
we
move
on
to
the
illuminated
art
boxes,
okay,
we
got
all
of
the
second
round
images
and
I
processed
them
there.
I
gave
them
to
marissa
today.
I
think
there's
one
that
I
would
like
to
get
a
better
quality.
A
It's
that
you
know
button
fish,
you
know
it's
so
we
have
been
in
touch
with
alan,
the
printer
and
he
sent
us
a
revised
invoice
for
just
doing
the
the
decals
because
he
doesn't
have
to
buy
the
the
vinyl
again
and
I
think
what
was
it
1720
yeah.
A
So
that's
not
bad
to
replace
all
you
know,
30
images.
So
what
I
suggested
is
a
staggered
installation
of
the
replacement
panels,
in
other
words,
doing
all
of
the
east
facing
panels.
First,
you
know
and
then
what
he
has
to
do
is
he
has
to
remove
the
decals
using
a
heat
process,
probably
a
hair
dryer
and
then
reapplying
the
decals
for
the
new
images
and
then,
when
the
east
facing
panels
are
reinserted,
they
can
remove
the
west
facing
panels.
A
B
A
Right
so
yeah
we
got
87
diane
57.
F
A
A
So,
okay,
any
any
questions
about
the
oh
and
debbie.
We
we
vetted
all
of
the
images
you
know
they
were
all
like
artist,
identification
was
taken
off
and
we
voted
on
the
the
30
of
the
57
to
to
be
installed.
A
A
F
C
A
Okay,
now
the
black
heritage
project,
thanks
to
diane
and
marissa,
the
call
to
artists
went
out
on
monday
morning,
so
it
was
posted
on
cafe
and
you
know
it's
it's
meant
to
be
distributed.
So
I
believe
you
all
got
the
link
to
the
cafe
posting.
So
you
know
please
get
it
out
as
much
as
you
can.
A
The
one
thing
that
the
comment
that
came
back
is
and
diane-
and
I
discussed
that
we'll
put
it
in
the
appendix-
is
the
site
site
plan.
You
know
some
photographs
and
some
maybe
your
gis
maps
as
to
where
the
you
know
the
pieces
will
go.
A
D
G
Carol,
read
it
and
she
said,
is
the
135
000
for
each
one
or
one
only,
and
how
does
that?
You
know
that
that
was
confusing
to
her
right
in
in
reading
this,
so
it
sounds
like
there's
two
sculptures:
is
it
the
same
person
doing
two
sculptures
or
is
it
two
different
people
doing
two
sculptures
as
if
she
were
applying
for
this?
G
G
A
little
confusing
in
that
respect,
in
that
it
should
be
what's
half
of
one.
G
A
A
E
E
Have
to
say
135
thousand
dollars
but
deeper
in
the
call
where
the
budget
is
outlined
a
little
bit
more.
We
can
add
a
line
that
references
two
sculptures
at
what
was
it
sixty
seven
thousand
dollars
each
right.
G
C
G
G
What's
the
site
going
to
be
so
that
that
should
be
updated.
A
F
C
B
There's
a
bus,
stop,
there's
walton
avenue
and
it's
pretty
much
empty
lots.
Correct.
A
A
A
Okay,
so
oh,
and
the
other
thing
too
is,
as
we
mentioned
last
month,
one
of
the
stalwarts
on
our
selection
panel
dudley,
sally,
passed
away
and
his
replacement
is
nicola,
henderson
who's.
I
think
a
lifelong
resident
of
tarpon
springs
and
she
was
a
history.
Teacher
at
tarpon
springs
high
school,
as
was
her
husband,
so
I
think
they
bring.
You
know
a
lot
to
the
project
new
business.
Does
anybody
have
any
just
any.
D
G
A
F
A
G
A
A
F
I
was
outside,
so
I'm
not
sure
whether
you
all
talked
about
this,
but
the
girl
scouts
project
they
reached
out
now
that
they're
back
at
school
and
they
did
work
with
our
public
works
guys
and
they
did
get
two
locations
approved.
F
F
You
know
on
that
and
then
they're
going
to
put
it
all
the
supplies
into
a
kind
of
like
it
into
a
tote
that
can
be
then
passed
on
a
group
of
kids,
but.
F
A
B
F
Yeah
wow,
I
mean
a
model
for
lots
of
different
yeah
groups,
so
that
was
it
and
then
you
asked
me
to
talk
about
the
nyad
stuff.
F
Ahead
now,
we've
they
did
pick
up
the
statue
and
apparently
they
have
to
come
up
with
a
way
to
it's.
It's
just
got
a
small
piece
and
it
makes
them
move
there's
another
one,
that's
in
jeopardy
too,
and
so
they're
working
on
a
way
to
adhere
it
somehow
to
concrete
and
then
possibly
go
ahead
and
embed
that
so
then
flush.
F
You
know
like
the
other
ones
and
come
back
and
and
do
that,
so
I
told
him
that
you
know
we
do
need
his
estimate
on
all
that,
because
we
have
to
put
it
in
for
insurance.
So
they
don't
do
things
really
quickly,
but
I'm
hoping
that
you
know
we
can
get
that
soon.
A
I
sent
him
a
text
on
monday
and
he
hasn't
responded,
but
I
did
go
over
and
meet
him
at
the
the
garages
where
the
statue
was
being
stored
and
she
didn't
look
happy.
She
was
lying
there
on
her
back
with
her
arms
out
yeah.
G
G
The
the
african-american
museum
and
he's
put
been
putting
that
show
together
he's
working
on
the
catalog
for
it
and
stuff
like
that.
G
Plus
they're,
let
me
see
they're
they're,
maintaining
a
number
of
jihulis
across
the
country
and
I
think,
just
a
day
or
two
ago,
they're
up
in
new
jersey.
D
G
They're
they're
they're
out
and
about
right,
and
it's
not
that
they're
just
sitting
there
right.
A
F
A
A
Can't
vote
on
them
because
we
don't
have
a
quorum
okay,
so
we'll
have
to
pile
them
up
for
the
next
meeting.
I
did
think
of
that.
Oddly
enough.