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A
B
Chair
Jennings
and
Biba
christopolis
both
have
excused
absences
Mr
Toth
here
Mr
Jones
here
Mr
stockhouse
here
miss
arbitello
here
Ms
wood
here.
A
I
assume
everyone's
read
the
minutes.
Would
someone
like
to
make
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes
from
the
January
11th
meeting.
D
E
A
We're
going
right
onto
Old
business,
the
current
project
updates,
first
of
all,
the
black
heritage
project.
We
have
a
message
and
an
email
from
the
artist
Stephen
and
there
are
there's
quite
a
long
explanation,
plus
some
renderings
from
him
and
a
mention
of
a
second
email
which
apparently
did
not
come
up
in
time.
So
we
do
not
have
the
photographs
of
the
site
as
it
currently
is
to
hand,
but
they
will
be
distributed
later.
A
F
A
F
You
I
just
wanted
to
let
everybody
know
too,
that
Joan,
Jennings
and
the
city
manager
are
going
to
be
actually
looking
at
the
site.
You
know
at
the
Sponge
Docks
to
determine,
if
that's
actually,
you
know
viable
and
also
kind
of
maybe
look
at
some
alternative
sites
as
well.
You
know
kind
of
things,
so
the
site
on
Martin,
Luther
King
has
been
vetted
and
you
know
so
what
I
had
asked
Steven
to
do
is
go
ahead
and
concentrate
on
that
location.
F
First,
just
until
everything
is
set
and
done,
Joan
was
going
to
be
meeting.
You
know
with
Mark.
However,
you
know
due
to
her
illness.
You
know
it's
been
postponed,
so
they'll
you
know
do
that
as
soon
as
she's
feeling
up
to
it.
So
you
know
Stephen
has
a
lot
of
really
neat
ideas
too.
You
know
for
promoting
it
on
the
Sponge
Docks
I
think
you
know
that
when
the
time
comes,
we'll
bring
them
to
the
committee
to
ask
him
questions
and
also
to
decide
whether
you
know
they
agree
with
his.
F
You
know
ideas
but
I
think
until
we've
got
the
concrete
site
location
you
know,
I
just
encouraged
him
to
go
ahead
and
forward
with
the
other.
You
know
part
of
the
project,
so
I
just
wanted
to
give
you
an
update.
A
Well,
there's
the
additional
conch
style,
shell
on
a
plinth
that
he's
mentions
there,
there's
also
a
wayfinding
map
at
the
at
the
bus.
Stop
that
he
mentions,
and
neither
of
these
are
going
to
come
for
free
included
in
the
project.
I
would
not
think.
F
C
It
can
I
interject
in
here
just
a
little
bit.
Does
the
contract
have
the
budget
not
to
not
to
be
above.
E
C
E
C
To
two-dimensional,
but
well.
A
A
Yeah,
perhaps
even
so,
it
still
has
to
be
approved
by
the
pack,
because
we
didn't
approve
it.
G
Would
be
unapproved,
yeah
yeah,
so
I
had
a
question
about
if
they're
looking
at
an
alternate
site,
was
there
something
wrong
with
this
site
that
came
up?
Why
they
wanted
to
look
at
a
different
site
or
I
thought
this
one
was
pretty
much
I.
F
Know
I
think
the
the
the
question
has
come
up
at
the
that
the
docs
with
you
know,
because
that
is
a
working
docking
site.
F
Just
you
know
wanted
to
make
sure
that
there
was
going
to
be
the
appropriate
access
for
the
boats
as
well,
and
and
also
not
to
block
the
view
of
the
boats
and
different
things.
So
you
know
there's
just
lots
of
different
players
involved
and
you
know
and
consideration
you
know
for
each.
You
know
to
hear
you
know
the
ideas
I
mean
it's
so
I
think
we're
just
gonna
have
to
kind
of
wait
until,
like
I
said
they
can
all
get
together
and.
G
G
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Everyone,
the
Riverside
field,
mural
project,
Joan
Diane,
has
an
update
on
that.
Yes,.
F
We
saw
that
you
saw
the
proposal
and
it
was
not
a
you
really
didn't
care
for
the
colors
and
things
like
that,
so
she
did
update
the
color
as
well
when
we
took
it
to
you,
know
the
city,
city
manager
and
everything.
He
was
very
concerned
that
it
hadn't
been
vetted
with
the
athletic
association
that
uses
those
fields
and
also
he
was
he
you
know
was
hoping
that
the
artwork
would
reflect
more
of
the
sports.
Like
you
know,
we've
done
at
the
sisler
field,
so
he
had
discussions.
F
You
know
at
a
higher
level
and
they've
decided
to
reject
that
proposal
for
Riverside.
So
the
public
art
committee
has
paid
the
artist
for
the
supplies
that
she's
already
had
already
purchased.
She
understands
and
she
has
graciously
bowed
out
of
the
project,
so
I
guess
what
I
would
bring
to
the
public
art
committee
is
like.
Would
you
like
me
to
go
ahead
and
do
another
call
to
artists
for
Riverside
and
what
we
can
do
is
maybe
write
the
call
so
that
we
specifically
you
know
a
lot.
F
E
E
D
You
know
I
guess,
do
another
call
to
artists.
So
you
know
if
she's
bowed
out
okay,
but
we're
going
to
go
through
with.
C
This
me:
okay,
it.
C
I
mean
we
have
a
city
manager
and
a
city
council
that
that
kind
of
interested
in
what
they'd
sort
of
like
to
see
and
they'd
like
to
see
something
that
they
think
that
the
athletic
group
wants
to
see,
and
we
don't
know
what
it
is
that
they
want
to
see
and
whether
we
need
to
know
what
they
want
to
see.
I
mean
in
some
ways
it's
our
business
to
go
about,
selecting
work
for
the
yeah
and
I
think
do
what
you
know.
If
do
I
read
between
the
lines?
F
It's
like
it's,
you
know
it
isn't
a
very
populated
neighborhood,
so
whatever
artwork
goes
on
those
buildings
would
definitely,
you
know,
be
very
easily
viewed
by
the
majority
of
the
neighborhood,
and
so
we
wanted
something
that
would
you
know
possibly
blend
in
better.
You
know
in
that
particular
location.
So,
and
maybe
you
know
with
in
the
intent
that
it
is
a
sports
field,
you
know
to
have
something:
that's
a
little
bit
more,
perhaps
literal
like
we
did
at
Sizzler
field.
So.
F
C
C
Yeah
can
I
ask:
what's
the
problem,
I
mean
it's
a
thousand
dollars.
We've
had
people
respond
to
these
before
I
mean
it's
the
the
there's,
no
there's
no
problems
with
the
last
one
we
did.
Is
there
no.
C
Interested
in
why
somebody
you
know
why
people
are
doing
it,
I
mean
it's
a.
It
sounds
like
a
great
opportunity
for
somebody
who
wants
to
get
to
get
doing
murals
or
whatever,
whatever
it's,
it's,
not
a
lot
of
money,
but
then
it's
not
a
great
challenge
either.
You
know
anyway,
so.
F
Put
it
on
the
Florida
public
art,
oh
gosh,
it's
f-a-p-a-p.
F
On
their
website,
we
also
set
it
down
to
the
Pinellas
Art
Association
and
I.
Put
it
out
on
you
know,
so
our
social
media
and
I
I
also
send
it
to
the
St
Pete
College
St
Pete
College.
We
used
to
send
it
to
creative
Pinellas
and
they
don't
put
them
out
anymore.
So
you
know
we're
a
little
limited
can
also
ask
the
art
Alliance
in
Tampa
if
they
would
go
ahead
and
promote
it
as
well
and
maybe
send
it
over
to
USF.
E
G
F
G
A
Be
I
was
hoping
that
future
calls
duartis
and
other
things
that
the
committee
likes
to
publicize
might
if
a
poster
was
being
prepared
or
something
that
could
be
turned
into
a
poster
that
that
might
be
put
up
in
the
library
with
their
permission,
sure.
F
G
A
I,
don't
know
whether
it's
inflation
has
caught
up
with
this
or
whether
that
the
the
the
football
and
the
tennis
balls
that
were
on
the
design
that
the
artists
submitted
were
too
large
to
recognize
as
footballs
and
tennis
balls
or
what
I
just
don't
know,
because
we
asked
for
football
and
tennis
and
we
got
football.
Football.
G
A
G
G
C
The
thing
is:
is
that
it?
You
know
you
look.
You
look
at
a
a
pattern
like
that
and
you're
standing
on
a
soccer
field.
I
wonder
what
what
is
that
thing?
What
is
it
you
know?
There's
an
educational
point.
There
yeah
I
mean
that's
what
art
is
is
all
about.
It's
questions.
It's
not
answers
right,
yeah!
Well,.
G
And
and
when
we're
talking
about
it's
telling
in
the
call
to
action
exactly
what
we
want
and
we're
looking
for,
that
kind
of
I
think
defeats
the
purpose
of
art
as
well.
You
know,
rather
than
that
saying
you
know,
we
want
it
to
evoke
this
and
speak
to
that,
and
you
know
with
these
kinds
of
feelings
and
activity
without
saying
you
know:
we'd,
like
some
people
paying
soccer
and
we'd,
like
some
people
playing
tennis
kind
of
thing
so
well,.
F
And
what
I
can
do
is
when
I
create
that
call
to
artists
I'll
email
it
all
to
each
of
you
and
if
you
want
to
email
me
back
individually
with
your
suggestions
or
additions,
you
know
we'll
get
it
to
a
point
where
we
all
feel
comfortable
about
it
and
feel
good
about
it
and
then
we'll
I'll
put
it
out
there
cool.
A
Perhaps
this
time
as
well,
we
could
ask
the
associations
that
use
the
facility
if
the
proposed
mural
is
something
that
they
would
like,
because
I
don't
believe
that
we
did
that
for
this
one.
No.
F
G
A
C
C
Do
we
have
a
list
of
those
70
artists?
Yes,
we
do
and
do
we
send
this
to
them
directly,
that.
C
E
C
I
mean
it,
it
could
be
fairly
simple.
I
mean
it
could
be
a
close-up
pattern
of
a
soccer
ball,
but
you
you
know,
but
but
maybe
it
needs
to
be
more
what
people
think
soccer
balls
are,
but
if
anybody
watched
the
World
Cup,
they
don't
look
like
that.
G
D
G
C
E
C
Not
it's
it's
it's
a
very
much
more
complex
piece
about
about
land
and
water.
I
mean
one
side
is
it
is
a
sea
turtle
and
the
other
side
is
a
tortoise.
Oh,
so.
C
Now
the
thing
is:
is
that
it's
a
simple
illustration
of
a
turtle
and
I
mean
of
a
sea
turtle
and
a
simple
illustration
of
a
tortoise,
and
this
could
be
a
simple
illustration
of
a
soccer
ball
and
a
simple
illustration
of
a
tennis
racket,
and
it
would,
it
would
meet
all
the
criteria
for
this
thing,
so
you
wouldn't
even
have
to
paint
the
back
I
mean
that
could
be
an
an
application.
C
What's
the
disconnect
that
we're
having
in
in
people
not
respect
responding
to
our
really
pretty
not
high
pressure
public
art
murals
in
you
know
in
in
our
athletic
fields,
I
mean.
Why
is
the
you
know
I
it
it
kind
of
I,
just
don't
quite
get
the
the
different.
Why
are
those
people
not
applying
for
this?
In
a.
F
Way
well
and
keep
in
mind,
you
know
one
of
the
things
that
we
did
is
keep
it
at
a
thousand
dollars.
You
know
so
that
they
didn't
have
to
have.
You
know
insurance
so
to
encourage
younger.
You
know,
artists
to
participate,
so
I'm,
not
really
sure
to
be
honest
with
you.
That's
why
I'm
thinking,
if
maybe
I,
could
reach
out
to
the
universities
a
little
bit
more,
maybe
find
somebody
specific
that,
can
you
know
kind
of
get
it
out
there?
It
just.
C
Seems,
like
part,
you
know,
one
of
our
mandates
is
a
public
art
committee
is,
is
that
we
are
responsible
for
making
Tarpon,
beautiful
and
and
presenting
public
art
to
Tartan
City,
and
when
we
send
out
these
kinds
of
calls,
and
we
don't
get
any
responses
that
that's
the
question
I'm
I'm
bringing
up
and
then,
as
I
mentioned
about
inflation.
Early
I
mean
it
is
it
is
it
being
priced
out.
C
You
know,
are
people
pricing
these
out
are
saying
well,
if
I
bought
this
and
that
and
then
I
did
this
and
then
I
went
and
did
that
and
stuff
I'm
looking
at
25
I
mean
I
know
you
know
like
like
in
in
the
real
world.
It
goes
that
way.
I
mean
it.
It
costs
eight
dollars
to
I
mean
it
cost
eight
dollars
to
make
ten
dollars.
F
A
E
C
E
G
A
So,
to
summarize
we're
we're,
we
appear
to
be
agreed
that
we'd,
like
you
to
prepare
another
call
to
artists
that
this
one
should
be
again
specific,
that
it
is
to
represent
football
and
Tennis
activities
and
that
it's
for
the
Riverside
field
building
and
to
be
abundantly
clear
that
the
emolument
is
one
thousand
dollars
plus
expenses.
Yes,.
C
C
G
So
we're
doing
a
motion
to
put
one
together
and
then
we're
gonna
send
it
around
to.
F
A
You
Pete
the
Pelican
photo
the
as
we
all
know
from
the
emails.
The
meeting
at
the
Pete,
the
Pelican
to
have
our
photographs
taken
with
the
mayor
and
the
winner
was
ultimately
unsuccessful.
F
B
F
A
E
F
A
busy
man,
so,
yes,
I,
think
you
know
with
the
with
if
you're
all
in
agreement,
I'll
wait
until
we
get
it
all
installed
and
then
we'll
you
know,
that's
that's
a
wonderful
photo.
Okay,.
A
And
and
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
the
Kyle,
Pierce,
sculpture,
signage
and.
B
A
That's
a
picture
of
him
so
has
the
catch
me
up
on
this
please
Diane.
A
F
Sign,
yes,
oh
so
anyway,
there
was
a
story
behind
the
sculpture,
with
the
the
cat
with
the
fish.
So
Joan
wrote
up
a
description
and
the
mayor
edited
it
and
gave
it
to
me
and
so
I
got
the
sign
made
so
I
have
it
in
my
office
right.
A
I
apologize
for
not
being
here
last
meeting
yeah,
so
okay,
so
we're
ready
to
install
that
too
and
we'll
works
department
just
take
care
of
that
has.
F
The
cat
has
the
has:
he
been
paid,
Kyle
Pierce.
B
Yes,
he
should
get.
F
It
yeah
okay,
so
he
will
be,
went
through
paved
and
then
we
will
get.
We
will
pick
up
the
cat
with
the
fish
and
there
was
some
discussion
in
the
last
meeting,
though
about
the
location
for
it.
F
I
think
it's
going
to
be,
you
know
close
to
the
Pelican
and
that
vicinity
there,
but
the
other
thing
that
was
brought
up
in
the
last
meeting
too
was
Joan
had
mentioned
that
I
guess
another
business
had
like
a
mermaid
done
by
him
and
somebody
stole
it
so
yeah
and
then
I
was
suggesting
that
maybe
he'd
be
anchored
down
on
like
because
he
would
jump
over
the
side
into
the
water.
You
know
right
there
on
the
The
Landing.
F
You
know
that
before
you
know,
you
go
into
the
water
and
somebody's
it
wasn't
Nick.
You
said
that
somebody
will
tie.
F
Like,
maybe
that's
not
such
a
good
place,
so
I
think
it's
gonna,
be
you
know
determined.
You
know
where
the
cat
goes,
but
I
think
the
general
consensus
was
in
the
same
vicinity
as
the
Pelican.
So
do
you
all
have
any
different
opinions
on
that.
A
The
in
in
last
month's
minutes,
it
said
that
each
member
was
going
to
email
you
with
their
suggestions.
Did
you
receive
any
suggestions.
A
Okay,
so
perhaps
we
can,
we
can
try
again
to
email
Diane,
with
some
suggestions
as
to
where,
where
to
put
the
cat
and.
F
A
F
G
C
B
Much
did
we
pay
for
it.
What
was
it
twenty
two
thousand
five
hundred
dollars.
C
I,
don't
you
know
you,
could
you
could
cast
a
concrete
thing
or
or
make
it
out
of
I
mean
get
a
good
piece
of
wood
or
or
something
I
don't
know?
Or
you
know
if.
G
B
C
That
is,
is
just
yeah
anchor
it
right
down
to
the
concrete
like
that.
But
then
you
have
to
make
some
kind
of
a
trip
Zone
around
it.
So
so
somebody
doesn't
walk
over
it
and
and
break
their
arm
without
noticing
it's
there.
But
you
need.
C
C
Where
people
aren't
going
to
walk
past
it,
yeah
I
mean
it
could
be
just
just
really
anchored
right
into
the
to
the
concrete,
and
that
would
just
be
some
some
kind
of
you
know
just
just
drilling
a
hole
and
putting
some
epoxy
in
it
in
a
bar.
You
know
you
could.
E
B
E
C
Of
the
history
of
the
docks
and
the
more
the
more
in
situate
is
then
and
less
by
that
I
mean
just
putting
it
on
the
ground
is
better
because
that's
where
the
cat
would
be
yeah
and
I'm.
Thinking
of
the
Museum
of
Fine
Arts
in
St
Pete,
an
artist
did
these
little
bronze
birds
that
are
there's
about
six
of
them
scattered
around
the
front
of
it.
You
know,
and
they
they're
just
you
know,
they're
not
in
the
walkway
but
they're
they're
on
you
know,
they're
little
birds.
F
Well,
I
think
you
know
I,
don't
I'm
just
brainstorming,
but
also
like,
depending
on
where
we
put
it
by
the
Pelican
and
everything
we
could
do
like
a
small
landscape,
little
area
that
might
have
just
some
very
low
ground
cover
in
it
to
surround
him.
You
know
with
I,
don't.
E
A
Trip
and
and
come
back
with
photographs
which
we'll
submit
to
you
to.
B
E
A
A
B
A
I
love
it
so
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
the
second
reading
of
the
ordinance
status,
which
was
postponed
and
is
now
scheduled
for
Valentine's
Day.
So
anyone
who
doesn't
have
a
better
half
would
be
very
welcome
to
attend
that
meeting.
F
It's
well
just
you
know,
that's
usually
very
early
on
in
the
yeah.
You
know
the
meeting,
so
you
wouldn't
have.
If
you
would
like
to
go,
you
wouldn't
have
to
stay
for
the
whole
meeting.
You
could
just
stay
for
that
part
of
you.
F
A
A
If
anyone
can
be
there
on
the
14th
to
represent
the
committee,
that
would
be
a
good
thing.
G
A
30
6
30.,
yeah
I
will
try,
don't
guarantee
anything
though.
G
I
did
review
the
first
reading
and
it
seemed
there
was
a
couple
of
questions
that
came
up
yes,
but
overall,
it
didn't
seem
like
those
those
the
questions
and
discussion
were
about
like
two
things
in
particular,
or
not
the
whole
thing.
So
hopefully
it
won't
be
a
three-hour
discussion.
A
Yeah
and
the
last
item
in
Old
business
is
the
Elizabeth
Indiana's
video.
Do
you
have
an
update
on
that
Diane.
E
F
A
She's
going
to
make
a
making
of
type
video
for
to
go
with
the
the
mural
in
the
cultural
center,
oh
to
explain
something
about
her
thinking
behind
it
and
some
of
the
process
that
went
into
it.
Okay,
30.
G
A
A
The
yeah
that
concludes
the
old
business
budget,
update
and
developer
contributions.
Megan.
Could
you
tell
us
about
that
as.
B
B
B
G
I
contacted
Karen
lemons,
oh
and
I
asked
her
for
some
information
on
anybody
who
had
applied
and
it
had
not
followed
through
and
also
a
list
of
businesses
that
were
in
that
area
that
might
have
some
interest
so
that
I
could
go
and
be
enthusiastic
about
it
in
front
of
them.
So
I
just
got
the
list.
Yesterday,
I've
printed
it
out,
I've
got
like
I
think
this
is
every
business
on
there.
So
I'm
gonna
have
to
look
through
there
and
decide
which
ones
are
worth
the
time
to
go
and
look
at,
but.
E
G
Are
there
is
a
list
of
Macomb
Boutique
Catalina's
like
La,
Cantina
and
phyclist
department
store,
who
showed
interests
or
said
they
were
interested
just
haven't
followed
through,
so
those
are
going
to
be.
My
first
stops
just
to
kind
of
Bring
It
front
and
center
to
their
minds
and
then
kind
of
during
my
field
trip
weekend
kind
of
go
and
see.
If
there's
anybody
else
around
there,
that
I
could.
A
Talk
to
yeah
this
many
of
many
of
the
businesses,
don't
really
have
any
anywhere
to
put
something,
but
exactly
the
parking
lot,
alongside
factless
or
anywhere
around
the
Cantina
right
with
the
ideal
right.
G
And
she
said
one:
that's
the
north
side,
also,
the
rear
of
the
building's
fronting
the
north
side
of
Tarpon
Ave
facing
the
alley
between
hibiscus
and
North.
Safford
make
a
great
location
to
make
that
alley
more
appealing,
so
I'm
just
gonna
go
and
knock
and
and
see
what
where
everybody
is
on
it,
that
that
has
already
expressed
interest
while
I'm
there
just
kind
of
go
in
I've
printed
out
the
information
from
the
website
I
printed
out
extra
apps
applications
in
case
anybody
shows
interest.
So
does.
E
B
G
Own
that
wall
I'm
assuming
the
building
owner
I,
don't
know
if
each
of
the
individual
businesses
there
own
it,
but
hopefully
I
can
get
some
information
on
that
I'm,
assuming
what
she
gave
me
was.
It
says
business
name
and
contact.
So
that's
who
I'm
starting
with
is
the
business
name
and
the
contact
that.
C
She
gave
me:
is
there
a
are
there
restrictions
on
this
project
or
what
what
a
person
could
propose
or
what
could
be
on
this?
Well.
G
I
believe
we
have
to
approve
anything.
That's
that
anything
that's
put
forth.
A
F
And
so
what
they
did
too
is
on
the
side
of
Karen's
building.
You
know
that's
right
there
on
the
corner,
you
know
of
Tarpon
Ave,
and
what
is
it
spring?
You
know
that
little
building
there
that
she
has
they
put
one
on
it's
kind
of
similar
to
what
they
did
with
the
Christopher.
Still
one
on
the
chamber,
building.
E
F
C
E
G
A
lot
of
this
is
is
focused
on
murals
historic
photos.
So
I
don't
know
where
these
business
owners
are
going
to
get
historic
photos,
but
we'll
see
Historical.
A
Into
the
top,
the
the
the
museum
down
there,
the
historical,
the
Train
Museum.
G
G
Up
so
anyway,
on
on
that's
on
my
agenda
for
the
next
two
weeks.
A
Does
anyone
have
any
new
business
suggestions.
F
We
are
hosting
the
Art,
Association
is
having
their
Plein
Air
their
paint
and
photo
event.
They
are
actually
loading
in
their
art
and
everything
and
they
have
a
reception
scheduled
for
Friday
and
then
next
week,
Monday
through
Thursday
it'll
be
open
to
the
public
to
come
and
view
the
artwork
in
the
cultural
center
and
also
UPS
up
on
the
second
floor,
and
it
can
actually
purchase
some
too.
So
that's
going
on
and
let's
see,
we
also
have
a
wonderful
production
of
Shakespeare
in
the
dark
going
on
starting
on.
A
And
Adriana
de
amardo.
A
Yes,
we're
well
over
50
sold,
so
according
to
Brandon,
this
looks
like
we're
going
to
be
very
close
to
a
sellout
this
year.
So
if
you
do
want
tickets
and
I
strongly
recommend
that
you
do
not
that
I'm,
biased
or
anything,
you
should
probably
get
them
sooner.
Rather
than
later
later,
it
may
not
be
possible
to
have
your
choice.
Two.
F
A
Your
ticket
to
get
a
discount
that
one
of
our
sponsor
businesses,
okay,
does
anyone
on
the
committee
have
any
announcements.
D
E
D
I
mean
as
far
as
keeping
Tarpon
beautiful
and
all
you
know:
I
walk,
I'd
live
right
near
the
Bayou,
you
know
the
and
so
I'm
always
walking
around
there,
and
you
know
how
beautiful
the
Bayou
looked,
this
the
Christmas
season
with
the
icicles
and
the
trees
and
all,
and
so
is
walking
the
other
night
and
looking
and
thinking
not
that
I'd
want
to
see
icicles
year
round.
However,
now
that
the
icicle
you
know
the
the
lights
are
all
off
when
you
walk
there.
D
Basically,
all
you
see
is
a
dark
canopy
around
the
Bayou.
You
know
there.
Now
you
have
the
Beautiful
Homes
that
Circle
the
Bayou
on
one
side,
but
you
know
the
rest
through
the
park
and
all
you
know
it's.
It's
basically
dark
just
wondering
if
it
might
not
be
a
visual
Improvement
to
have
some
nice
Lighting
in
the
trees,
not
security
lighting.
You
know,
but
it
was
just
beautiful
landscape
lighting,
where
you're
lighting,
the
canopies
of
some
of
these
oak
trees
and
all
to
give
it
some
Dimension
at
night.
D
It's
going
to
really
make
everything
I
feel
pop
the
homes
on
the
other
side
and
there,
and
it
will
have
a
benefit
of
some
security
as
well,
because
you'll
have
some,
you
know
it
will
give
you
some
light.
You
know
in
the
park
where
you'll
be
able
to
see
it
won't
be
bright,
but
you
will
be
able
to
see
and
I'll.
You
know
light
coming
off
the
canopies,
so
it
was
just
something
that
walking
around
and
looking
you
know
what
you
know.
D
What
really
would
make
a
you
know,
the
the
town,
more
beautiful
and
all
it's
such
a
jewel
already
I
just
thought
that
might
be
something
that
would
enhance
it.
But
then
I
wasn't
sure.
Is
that
something
you
know
that
falls
under
our
purview
or
is
that
the
just
something
that
you
bring
up?
A
A
C
C
Run
a
connection
down,
so
you
know
Mama
mirrors,
with
its
trees
lit
all
year
round.
I
mean
they're,
not
those
kind
of
lights,
but
but
I
can
see
those
I
mean
they
could
wrap
the
trees
and
leave
them
up.
I
mean
a
lot
of
municipalities
are
doing
that
because
it
makes
those
kind
of
spaces
are
much
more
inviting
yeah,
I,
think
the
lights.
C
A
A
D
Down
well,
I
mean
for
the
bookend.
You
know,
Court
Street!
Isn't
that
what
court
that's
Court,
Street
I
believe
that
as
far
as
I
don't
know
somehow
lit
up
I'll
have
to
drive
through
there
tonight
and
see
how
it
is.
As
far
as
the
same
light
to
you
know,
to
connect
that
you
were
saying
as
a
quarter,
people
walking.
Actually
it's
on
my
route,
where
I
one
of
my
routes
when
I
walk.
A
G
C
C
Off
of
it
and
I
mean
it's
like
a
festival
down
there
yeah
and
we
don't.
We,
we
have
I,
think
we
have
the
infrastructure
to
run
a
festival
like
that
I
mean
you
know,
you
got
the
two
blocks
right
there
off
of
Tarpon.
That
could
be
really
illuminated
and
and
and
made
more
exciting.
Just
through
lighting
I
mean
because
this
happens
at
night.
You
know
I.
C
Be
there
at
the
one
of
the
restaurants
and
a
group
of
witches
went
by
on
bicycles,
all
lit
up
their
ants
were
all
lit
up
and
everything
I
mean,
and
it
was
great
you
know,
and
people
are
out
there
walking
their
babies
and
kids
in
strollers
and
and
there's
no
reason
why
we
can't
begin
suggesting
those
kinds
of
things
for
what
we
have
here.
Well,.
F
There's
you
know
the
city
has
gone
through
a
whole
lot
of
trouble
to
you
know
with
their
strategic
plan
and
things
that
they've
got
going
on
and
having
public
meetings,
and
you
know
public
forums
where
you
can
connect
and
give
these
kind
of
suggestions.
So
I
encourage
you
to
yeah
Tarpon
Springs
connect,
yeah
Tarpon,
Springs,
connect,
I
mean
it's
a
great
way
to
you
know,
put
your
ideas
out
there.
You
know
kind
of
thing
and
and
get
responses
from
the
you
know.
Particular
Department.
That
you
know
is
over
that.
So
yeah.
E
G
The
committee
along
the
lighting
thing
I
just
had
a
comment
and
I
wrote
down
here:
lighted
artwork
might
fall
in
our
purview,
I,
don't
even
know
if
that's
a
thing
but
I'm
just
gonna
do
some
Googling
whip.
B
G
First,
thought
was:
glass
blown,
you
know,
glass,
art
which
I
love,
but
you
can't
have
that
like
hanging
around
in
the
bayou,
but
you
know
maybe
some
sort
of
resin
that
illuminates
from
within
like
stained
glass
but
resin,
and
maybe
solar
powered
or
something
like
that.
I
don't
even
know
if
it
exists,
but
I'm
gonna
take
a
peek
around
too
because
that
might
bring
it
under
our
purview.
If
there
that
was
such
a
thing,
there.
A
Kind
of
get
on
if
you're,
if
you're
not
already
a
member
of
fpip,
then
sign
up
join
it's
it's
cheap,
I.
F
Yeah,
so
you
know
it's,
it's
a
very
good
group.
It's
not
a
huge
group,
but
they,
you
know,
have
a
lot
a
lot
of
information.
You.
F
G
A
Anyway,
do
we
have
any
other
business
in
that
case?
Do
I
have
to
have
a
motion
to
close
the
meeting
or
can
I
just.