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A
Six
o'clock
so
welcome
everyone
to
the
sustainability
committee.
The
city
of
tarpon
springs
florida.
This
march
17th
2022,
it's
6
pm,
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
call
the
meeting
to
order
and
wish
everybody
a
happy
st
patrick's
day
see
lots
of
green.
That's
good,
see
some
sweet
box,
so
much
green
they'll
get
pinched.
C
D
E
A
So
does
anybody
have
any
issue
with
the
minutes,
or
would
someone
like
to
make
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes?
I.
E
Have
a
minor
substitution
to
the
minutes,
and
this
is
in
section
5,
which
reads:
presentation,
colon
whitcomb
by
you,
presentation
presented,
etc,
etc.
If
you
scroll
all
the
way
down
to
the
19th
line
in
that
paragraph,
it
currently
says
vice
chairperson
paul
robinson
suggested.
The
idea
of
recycling
existing
rocks
currently
would
come
by
you
and
using
utilizing
them
as
riprap.
E
A
Could
you
just
provide
that
so
that
she
has
the
the
corrected
language
that
you'd,
like
yep
great
anybody.
B
B
B
A
E
F
For
the
sake
of
understanding,
does
it
change
the
actual
conversation
that
was
had.
E
F
E
I'm
not
adding
anything
to
what
I
said.
There's
just
a
mis
there's
an
awful
lot
of
terminology
used
here.
Revetment
rip
rap
break
water
living
shoreline.
I
was
just
clarifying
and
and
just
saying
what
I
said,
but
all
that
is
new
in
anything
I
said
was
adding
the
three
numbers.
That's
exactly
what
I
said,
but
here
it
sounds
like
we
would
take
the
rocks
that
exist
and
turn
them
into
rip-rap.
In
fact,
they
are
already
rap.
E
A
All
right
moving
on
to
our
next
item,
which
is
a
follow-up
on
the
sustainability
branding,
so
robin
you
want
to
walk
us
through
the
sustainability
logo.
B
B
I
do
want
to
put
it
out
there
that
this
probably
will
not
be
the
final
product.
It's
more
improving
the
concept.
Then
we
can
kind
of
get
some
more
professionals
involved
to
get
it
where
it
needs
to
be
so.
That
being
said,
I
can
pull
up
the
three
options
on
the
computer.
Now
we
can
go
through
them
that
way.
B
B
A
All
right,
thank
you
so
discussion
about
the
three
options
that
are
presented
tonight.
Karen.
Does
this
kind
of
the
blue?
Is
that
what
you
were?
Did
she.
F
F
Only
because
I
think,
on
white
background,
like
that,
just
contains
it
a
little
bit.
I
do
like
it
the
other
way
with
all
white,
it's
just
it's
just
there.
It's
not
contained,
I
don't
know
so
I.
I
E
F
I
really
like
that.
I
mean
that's.
Thank
you
for
putting
out
these
options
still
not
a
fan
of
number
one,
because
I
like
the
extra
sea
grass
that
over
here
too,
did.
A
E
H
I
Thank
you,
convergence
of
the
committee's
thoughts.
So
next
steps
we'll
take
this
to
the
city
manager
and
ask
that
let
him
know
that
you
all
support
this
one
and
see
what
he
wants
to
do
next,
which
may
include
bringing
it
to
the
board,
we'll
see
what
what
he
suggests,
but
the
goal
would
be
to
get
something
we
can
start
branding
ourselves
with.
A
All
right,
excellent,
okay!
So
next
item
is
an
update
on
public
engagement,
so
we've
got
two
things,
so
the
first
is
the
public
engagement
plan
and
then
the
second
of
the
workshops.
So
robin
you
want
to
walk
us
through
where
we
are
with
public
engagement.
So
far,.
B
Sure
I'm
happy
too
so.
We've
already
put
out
a
couple
different,
pushes
various
platforms,
I
think.
To
date,
we've
made
three
social
media
posts
on
the
city
of
tarpon
springs
facebook
page.
As
you
know,
we've
filmed
and
published
the
videos
to
advertise
and
those
are
on
youtube
on
the
city
of
tarpon
springs
city
hall
page.
They
are
also
on
connect
tarpon.
They
are
also
on
the
city
of
tarpon
springs
sustainability
website,
and
they
were
also
recently
put
on
the
city
hall,
facebook
page.
B
Additionally,
I've
started
handing
out
flyers.
I
dropped
them
off
at
the
library
as
well
as
paper
copies
of
surveys.
Those
are
also
available
already
at
the
rec
center
and
excuse
me
so
those
paper
copies
are
available
upon
request.
We
did
order
the
100
well,
not
100
recyclable,
but
we
ordered
recycled
content
paper.
That
is
sorry
that
is
also
100
recyclable.
Of
course,
we
wrote
that
directly
on
the
flyer
so
that
it
is
clear-
and
that
is
what
I'm
printing
all
of
the
flyers
on.
B
B
Additionally,
the
recreation
staff
has
been
very
helpful
and
not
only
did
they
help
us
film,
the
videos,
but
they
have
also
been
bringing
our
flyer
to
their
events,
so
they
brought
it
to
the
most
recent
first
friday.
The
most
recent
concert
series.
They
brought
it
to
the
most
recent
beach
cleanup
and
after
all
of
these
events,
we
got
additional
survey
responses.
So
you
definitely
see
a
direct
impact.
Also
after
every
facebook
post
we
received
additional
responses.
B
I
will
be
attending
the
upcoming
first
friday
and
the
upcoming
sunset
beach
series,
with
the
recreation
staff
working
together
to
try
to
get
additional
public
engagement.
Additionally,
I
will
be
attending
the
upcoming
knowledge
and
nibbles
series
at
craig
park
as
well.
I
did
attend
touch
a
truck
and
we
got
some
great
engagement
from
the
community
at
that
event.
B
We
also
had
our
economic
development
director
send
out
the
flyer
in
an
email
to
all
of
the
local
businesses
and
after
we
did
that
we
did
receive
a
lot
of
responses
from
local
businesses
themselves.
We
encourage
them
to
hang
up
the
flyer
and
their
place
of
work,
and
I
will
be
working
with
additional
city
staff
to
actually
bring
more
flyers
down
to
the
sponge.
B
Docs
particularly
have
plans
to
work
potentially
with
the
merchants
association
in
order
to
do
that
in
the
most
effective
way,
but
that
is
some
of
our
upcoming
public
engagement
in
terms
of
advertising
the
survey
we
have
also
translated
the
survey
to
spanish,
I'm
working
on
translating
or
sorry
I've
translated
the
flyer.
I
have
that
available.
Still
translating
the
survey
and
dory
is
working
on
translating
it
to
greek
so
soon
we
will
have
that
available
and
be
pushing
that
out
as
well.
C
I
E
H
B
They
have
an
option
when
you're
creating
the
survey
to
put
limits,
and
that
was
what
the
committee
had
initially
drafted
for
some
questions
was
pick
your
top
three
or
pick
five,
or
so
I
put
in
those
rules
to
guide
the
questions
that
you
could
only
pick
five
for
this
one
or
you
could
pick
as
many
as
you
want
for
this
other
one,
but
I'll
definitely
go
through
it
just
to
make
sure
it's
lining
up
correctly.
A
F
One
thought
this
morning
when
I
picked
up,
I
think
it's
called
the
beacon
or
the
in
my
driveway,
and
it
was
soaked
all
the
way
through
it
was
so
disappointing,
and
would
it
be
worth
I
don't
know
if
it
cost
anything
to
put
information
in
there?
Would
it
be
worth?
Does
anybody
else
read
those.
F
E
Yeah
but-
and
I
can't
think
of
the
guy's
name.
F
I
can't
either,
but
I
just
you
know
just
in
reading
that
this
morning
I
was
like,
am
I
the
only
one
who
reads
this?
Why
that
and
then
that's.
F
Okay,
because
I
like
that
and
then
the
other
thing
I
was
going
to
suggest
is
a
couple
months
ago,
if
you
remember
harry,
fuller,
came
to
one
of
our
meetings
and
commented
that
they
were
putting
together
like
a
north
pinellas
civic
organization,
like
a
group
of
all
the
heads
and
stuff,
like
that,
I'm
happy
to
bring
this
up
to
I'm
a
member
of
the
rotary
club,
I'm
happy
to
bring
this
to
the
rotary
club
and
see
if
I
can't
put
these
these
flyers
on
everybody's
table
and
then
make
a
comment
at
the
end.
F
I
Yes,
so
I
think
the
county
had
1300
out
of
about
a
million
people,
so
I
think
we
we
ought
to
be
doing
pretty
well,
I
think
we're
on
pace
to
get
a
good
response.
What's.
B
So
it
was
published
at
the
beginning
of
this
month.
I
believe
I'll
have
to
check
on
the
exact
date
not
sure
off
the
top
of
my
head,
but
planning
to
have
it
available
through
the
end
of
the
workshop.
So
until
the
end
of
may
okay,
great
thanks.
I
And
something
I'm
thinking
as
we're
talking
with
the
beacon
article,
if
we
time
it
right
we're
in
the
process
and
robin
will
go
over
this,
some
more
on
getting
the
dates
set
up
for
the
public
workshops.
It'd
be
nice
to
have
those
dates
and
have
those
also
put
in
the
story.
So
talking
about
robin's
role,
talking
about
the
survey
and
then
also
the
workshops
like
try
to
get
it
all
into
one.
Article.
A
A
B
Okay,
so
I
I
don't
have
a
visual
for
you
all
yet
regarding
the
workshops,
but
we've
been
having
many
different
discussions
about
the
best
way
to
do
it
to
maximize
public
engagement,
and
we
were
picturing
three
round
tables
that
will
be
consisting
of
goal
areas
that
are
combined
based
on
the
three
pillars
of
sustainability,
economy,
environment
and
people.
B
So
I
have
grouped
for
the
social
equity
and
empowerment,
health
and
safety
and
education's
art
and
community
for
the
economic
economy
and
jobs
and
built
environment
and
for
the
environment,
natural
systems
and
climate
and
energy,
and
each
table
would
have
a
facilitator
of
city
staff,
whom
I
would
train
prior
to
the
workshop,
to
make
sure
that
they
understand
what
the
committee
has
selected
in
terms
of
star
what
our
goals
are
and
moving
forward.
What
our
goals
are.
So
we
would
have
that
meeting
in
advance
of
the
workshop.
B
We
would
have
a
guided
discussion
based
on
questions
that
relate
to
the
main
themes
that
the
committee
is
interested
in
in
terms
of
the
star
objectives
which
you
have
selected.
So
we
would
put
a
lot
of
thought
into
drafting
those
questions
so
that
we
can
have
meaningful
input
and
the
facilitator
would
take
notes.
We
would
have
a
giant
notepad
on
an
easel
and
the
facilitator
would
log
main
ideas
and
individuals
would
also
have
notes
in
front
of
them
and
the
ability
to
also
log
their
ideas
independently
or
expand
upon
anything
that
they
wish.
B
Additionally,
we
could
take
that
a
step
further
and
give
all
of
the
participants,
stickers
or
post-it
notes
that
they
can
go
up
to
the
main
ideas
and
post
those
next
two
things
that
they
prioritize
and
then
we'd
have
an
additional
way
to
quantify
or
visualize.
What
is
important
to
our
attendees
of
this
public
workshop.
I
I
We
feel
very
strongly
in
our
recommendation
to
you
that
we
do
it
in
this
format
so
that
we
have
more
like
conversations
with
the
groups
than
a
presentation,
audience
style.
I
think
maybe
you
would
all
agree.
At
the
last
meeting
we
went
to
at
st
pete
college.
There
was
maybe
five
or
six
people
that
spoke
out
of
a
room
of
50..
I
We
spoke
with
the
city
attorney
and
he
thought
that
it
was
really
problematic,
so
he
said
really
the
options
one
of
them
would
be.
If
you
all
really
feel
strongly
about
attending,
one
option
would
be
to
sign
up
for
one
workshop,
there's
only
three
opportunities,
but
that
would
be
one
way
to
you
know
one
member
comes
and
that
member
could
introduce
the
workshop
if
they
wanted
to
and
even
facilitate
at
a
table
if
they
wanted
to.
You
know
that
would
be
flexible.
E
This
kind
of
thing
has
come
up
in
other
committees,
and
so
the
public
art
committee
specifically
asked
for
an
interpretation
from
mr
trask
and
in
contrast
to
what
you
just
said,
this
is
what
he
said
in
a
memo
regarding
the
sunshine
law
issue
of
two
or
more
pac
members
meeting
at
a
location.
At
the
same
time,
mr
and
this
is
coming
from
his
words
to
diane
wood.
Mr
trask
says
that
it's
okay.
E
If
the
gathering
is
aimed
at
research,
to
bring
back
information
to
a
meeting
for
discussion,
it
is
called
a
fact-finding
exception
to
the
sunshine
law.
However,
if
the
pac
member,
however,
the
pac
members
that
meet
for
research
purposes
cannot
discuss
how
they
will
vote
on
the
subject,
that's
a
complete,
completely
opposite
interpretation
of
what
you
just
said.
It
means
that
we
can
go
to
first
friday
if
we're
engaged
in
in
getting
information
from
the
public.
E
We
can
go
to
a
meeting
in
multiples
of
members
as
long
as
we
don't
discuss
how
we're
going
to
vote
on
it
subsequently,
and
he
has
also
said
that
the
fact-finding
exception
well.
Actually,
he
told
us
when,
when
he
entered
when
he
started,
instructing
us
that
you
can
talk
about
anything
you
want
to
as
long
as
you're
not
going
to
vote
on
that
topic
at
a
subsequent
meeting,
so
there's
never
been.
E
I
Well,
I
can
tell
you
it's
not
new
in
terms
of
the
law,
and
we
spent
a
good
bit
of
time
talking
this
out
and
giving
the
exact
scenario
that
we're
talking
about.
I
can't
really
speak
to
the
public
art
committee.
I
even
did
a
little
research
on
my
own.
In
addition
to
talking
to
the
city
attorney,
I
found
a
presentation
that
the
department
of
environmental
protection
uses
and
they
one
of
their
lawyers,
put
together
and
is
very
consistent
and,
and
one
of
the
key
points
is
it's
it.
I
The
sunshine
law
is
applied
to
any
gathering
of
two
or
more
members
of
the
same
board
to
discuss
some
matter
which
will
foreseeably
come
before
the
board
for
action.
I
mean
I,
I
think
that's
definitely
going
to
come
before
you
all
for
action.
The
results
of
our
discussions
with
the
community
and
the
key
is
there's
three
basic
requirements
that
once
it
becomes
a
sunshine
law
meeting.
I
I
Well,
I
think
this
is
a
guiding
principle.
You
know
there
are
some
handouts
that
were
provided,
I
think
to
you
all
upon
coming
upon
the
advisory
board,
and
I
read
through
all
that
because
I
want
to
see
what
what
information
you've
been
working
with
so
far,
and
it
says
the
purpose
of
the
sunshine
law
is
so
that
the
public
can
see
and
hear
discussion,
thought
processes
and
positions
of
members
when
acting
in
their
official
capacity.
E
I
think
we
need
an
interpretation
from
him
specifically
because
if
there
is
in
fact
a
fact-finding
exception-
and
he
has
that
in
italics,
bringing
back
information
to
a
pac
meeting-
in
this
case-
a
sustainability
committee
meeting
for
discussion-
that's
that's
the
opposite.
D
I
To
really
protect
you,
the
sunshine
law
is,
is
very
firm
and
I
understand
that
the
penalties
are
severe
if
it's
found
that
it's
willful
and
that's
something
that
I
was
advised
on.
So
I
mean
technically,
you
could
all
show
up
to
that
meeting
and
swear
that
you're
not
going
to
talk
about
anything.
That's
going
to
come
before
your
board
later.
Technically,
you
could
do
that.
That's
an
option.
I
don't
recommend
it,
though
I
think
it's
fraught
with
perception
problems.
I
Whether
people
see
you
there,
how
do
they
know
what
you're
talking
about,
but
also
that
you
you
could
get
yourself
in
a
situation
that
you
don't
even
realize
you're
doing
something
wrong.
So
I'm
trying
to
give
you
some
practical
options
here
and
I
think
those
are
two
of
the
best
ones.
We
can
certainly
follow
up
with
the
question
that
you
asked
and
get.
E
D
A
I
feel
like
this
is
just
getting
like
absurd
and
I
honestly
personally
like
I
feel
like
we're
in
good
hands
with
the
city's
staff
running
the
round
tables,
and
I
don't
feel
like
I
need
to
personally
be
there
to
get
the
vibe
of
what
the
public
is
wanting
from
us
and
feel
like
they're
not
going
to
do
due
diligence
of
representing
those
findings
to
us.
A
E
I
don't
have
any
question
whatsoever
that
robin
and
paul
and
ashley
or
anybody
else
can
bring
back.
You
know
correct
information
to
this
committee.
That's
not
the
question
and
you
know
in
my
mind,
that'll
never
be
the
question,
but
we
had
listening
sessions
that
more
than
one
of
us
attended
virtually
last
year
and
there
was
never
any
question
that
that
was
in
you
know,
flying
in
the
face
of
the
sunshine
law,
but.
E
E
I
C
So
I'd
like
to
say
robin
that
the
way
you
have
the
workshop
structured
sounds
really
good.
I
recently
was
at
a
city
workshop
and
I
will
not
say
which
one,
but
it
was
a
complete
disaster
and
it
started
with
presentations
first
that
everyone
in
the
room
introduced
themselves.
Then
they
did
presentation.
C
Then
they
did
another
presentation
and
allowed
people
to
ask
questions
and
then
finally
they
broke
people
up
into
groups
and
by
that
time
I
was
ready
to
go
home
and
they
gave
no
instructions
about
what
to
talk
about,
and
even
the
facilitator
had
no
clue
really
what
to
talk
about.
So
it
was
probably
the
worst
workshop
I
had
ever
gone
to.
C
So
it
really
sounds
as
though
you
are
structuring
it
in
a
way
that
starts
right
away
with
people
talking
and
knowing
what
they're
going
to
talk
about
and
the
more
specific
it
can
be
the
better
and
that
the
facilitator,
actually
sort
of
knows
what
he
or
she
is
going
to
be
doing,
was
really
important
and
the
upfront
time.
You
know
there
has
to
be
some
inter
welcome,
but
that
should
be
minimal,
because
people
are
there
to
do
their
job.
B
D
C
D
Awesome
everything
you're
doing.
I
just
thought
of
something
when
we
were
going
over
this.
So
we
have
the
survey
here.
Is
there
a
kind
of
like
an
advertisement
for
the
workshop
somewhere
like
on
the
survey,
because
I
feel
like
that
would
just
kind
of
like
double
up
like
attendance
to
it.
B
Not
yet
I
was
waiting
on
the
finalized
dates
and
times,
but
I
agree.
I
think
we
absolutely
will
need
to
do
another
push
of
a
similar,
a
similar
flyer
and
I
think
that's
a
good
idea
to
kind
of.
I
can
go
back
and
edit
the
survey
and
add
that
in
maybe
at
the
end
or
the
beginning,
for
some
supplemental
information.
B
Sorry
yeah,
that's
may
28th
sorry
from
12
to
2
p.m.
On
that
saturday
and
the
other
to
take
place
on
the
26th
of
may
from,
I
think
we
said
6
to
8
p.m
and
the
third
day
and
time
is
yet
to
be
scheduled.
B
B
That
would
we
would
still
do
our
same
format.
Our
same
workshop,
our
same
facilitators.
They
would
do
their
own
format,
but
they
would
feed
into
each
other.
We
would
encourage
members
of
the
public
to
attend
ours
and
then
theirs
or
vice
versa,
and
I
believe
that
theirs
is
not
going
to
be
the
same
style
as
ours.
I
think
they
mentioned
that
theirs
would
be
more
of
open
house
style,
so
theirs
would
not
probably
be
quite
as
intensive
as
ours.
B
So
we
wanted
to
bring
that
forward
for
your
consideration
of
potentially
doing
a
joint
workshop
for
a
couple
different
reasons,
one
being
that
we
can
pool
our
resources
and
we
can
work
together
to
do
the
advertising
to
get
the
push
out
to
the
public.
We
would
not
only
have
the
community
members
coming
for
our
sustainability
workshop,
but
those
who
are
coming
to
attend
the
comprehensive
plan,
so
we'd
potentially
be
getting
a
slightly
larger
audience
and
a
slightly
different
audience.
B
Furthermore,
the
comprehensive
plan
and
sustainability
plan
complement
each
other
and
there
are
many
public
workshops
going
on
right
now,
as
you
may
know,
in
the
city
for
multiple
committees
and
the
comprehensive
plan
and
the
strategic
plan
all
taking
place
in
april
and
may
so.
We
are
kind
of
cognizant
of
that
workshop
fatigue
and
we're
hoping
this
could
be
a
way
to
kind
of
prevent
that.
So
we
wanted
to
hear
your
thoughts
before
scheduling
the
third
workshop.
C
B
But
we
would
have
staff
kind
of
encouraging
participants
to
attend
each
and
signage
attending,
encouraging
them
to
attend
each
so
they
would
be
separate
but
taking
place
same
place
same
time
kind
of
flowing
into
one
another.
If
that
makes
sense,.
B
G
I
think
the
main
consideration
would
be
that
the
public
would
have
as
much
opportunity
to
express
themselves
once
they
are
given
the
structure
and
some
understanding
through
a
short
presentation,
but
that
it
wouldn't
be
top
heavy
with
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
conversation
that
might
put
people
to
sleep
or
prevent
them
from
being
engaged,
so
I'm
kind
of
favoring.
G
I,
although
I
see
the
point
of
a
joint
workshop,
I
think
maybe
that
maybe
that
can
come
later,
but
I
don't
know
that
it's
really
essential
for
this
juncture,
because
I
think
that
it's
going
to
imbalance,
what
has
happened
at
the
other
two
workshops
and
they
should
all,
at
least
from
my
perspective.
I
think
they
should
all
be
identical
in
format
without
introducing
another
factor.
That's
rather
dense
in
material.
I
That
was
the
original
idea
is
to
have
basically
together
but
separate.
You
have
the
same
time
same
general
location,
but
once
you
step
onto
the
sustainability
side,
we're
running
our
own
show.
So
we
could
make
that,
like
the
other
two
and
a
very
brief
welcome
overview
and
get
right
into
the
individual
discussions
at
the
tables.
C
So
my
impression
is
the
same
as
yours,
and
so
I'm
I'm
you
know
a
person
coming
to
the
committee.
Now
I
can
go
to
the
comprehensive
group
or
the
sustainability
group,
and
given
that
I
probably
have
this,
you
know
just
a
small
part
of
my
life.
I
would
probably
go
to
the
comprehensive
group
because
it's
comprehensive
but.
H
I
C
But
I
think
that
for
consistency,
and
I
think
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
keep
them
separate,
it
just
seems
confusing
what
what
to
do,
and
I
think
that.
G
I
think
people
are
gonna,
start
zoning
yeah
at
a
point
and
not
be
able
to
take
it
in
and
digest
it,
and
I
really
would
hope
that
when
they
get
when
when
they're
engaged
on,
you
know
about
sustainability
and
the
elements
of
sustainability
that
at
a
later
date,
they're
going
to
be
able
to
see
it
more
clearly
in
the
comprehensive
plan
when
they're
introduced
to
that
and
they'll
it'll
perk
them
to.
You
know
the
moments
where
they're
hearing
how
our
sustainability
plan
is
woven
into
the
comprehensive
plan
and
is
a
priority.
E
I
wouldn't
want
to
see
a
joint
meeting
of
pnz
and
the
comprehensive
plan
and
it
and
a
fact
finding
meeting
for
our
plan
to
take
the
place
of
a
workshop
between
planning
and
zoning
in
us.
A
So
yeah
I
mean
I
hear
I
hear
the
concern
about
putting
them
on
the
same
night,
it's
kind
of
like
when
you
go
to
a
conference
and
there's
like
those
track
meetings
and
you're
like
which
one
do
I
go
to.
I
can
only
go
to
one
because
most
people
aren't
gonna
do
both.
I
just
I
I
don't
think
most
people
are
gonna,
do
both.
A
So
I
I
yeah
I
hear
that
concern.
I
just
wanna.
Make
sure
that
I
have
it
straight
so
may
26,
which
is
a
thursday,
is
an
evening
workshop
from
six
to
eight
and
do
we
have
the
location
for
that.
A
And
then
I
think
that
we
probably
should
find
a
third
that's
a
separate
night
from
the
planning
and
zoning
comp
plan
meeting
based
on
the
conversation
tonight.
F
What
can
be
mutually
beneficial
because
we
could
also
ask
them
to
give
them
a
copy
of
our
survey,
and
you
know,
and
so
we
can
say
by
the
way
you
know
we're
trying
to
come
combine
forces
and
you
know,
complement
this
comprehensive
plan.
There
is
a
comprehensive
plan
meeting
on
this
day.
Please
get
engaged,
what
have
you
and
then
on
their
side?
Maybe
they
can
say
the
sustainability
committee
is
working
very
hard
to
bring
in
you
know.
What
have
you
please
take
a
survey
to?
F
F
I
just
hope
my
kid
passes
like
I
don't
care
what
they're
doing
in
class
I
mean
and
to
your
point,
it's
the
same
as
like
you
go
to
these
all
day,
long
conferences
and
by
the
time
that
you
get
to
the
last
one
you're
like
I
just
don't
know
if
I
can
sit
through
that
one.
So
it
just
is
a
lot
to
take
in
a
lot
of
information.
I
Yeah,
that's
a
concept.
We're
also
aware
of
too,
with
these
conversations
that
we're
thinking
of
having
at
the
three
different
tables.
We
really
want
to
structure
it
in
a
way
that
it's
not
going
on
for
more
than
15
or
20
minutes.
I
think
the
average
attention
span
for
something
like
that
is
probably
in
that
10
to
15
minute
range,
so
we're
cognizant
of
that
as
well,
and
we're
gonna
really
work
to
try
to
make
the
conversation
structured
in
that
way.
A
And
our
just
to
clarify
again
the
meeting
at
the
community
center
child
care
will
be
provided
by
the
city
staff
right.
So
we
can
make
sure
that
people
understand
that
that
they
try
to
encourage
more
families
to
come
because
right,
but
the
heritage
museum.
There
will
not
be
child
care
at
that
meeting,
or
will
there
also.
B
We
were
thinking
of
solutions
when
we
came
up
with
was
like
a
kids
table
with
like
coloring
books,
and
we
could
have
a
staff
member
there
with
them
sitting
at
the
table.
It
might
not
be
to
the
same
level
as
at
the
rec
center,
where
you
have
the
gym
and
you
have
all
these
fun
toys
and
things,
but
I
think
we
could
still
come
up
with
a
solution.
A
Great,
I
just
think
that,
when
we're
advertising
it
that
we
should
make
sure
that
that's
people
understand
that
we
want
you
to
come.
Even
if
you
have
children,
please
come
and
bring
them
in.
I
And
simple
food
too,
I
mean,
I
think,
we're
like
pizzas
or
something
simple.
I
love
it
and
perhaps
that
third
location,
perhaps
we
do
it
at
the
community
center.
We
just
have
a
lot
of
resources.
There.
Rec
is
able
to
do
the
child
care
better
at
that
location.
The
food's
easier
to
do
they've
got
a
kitchen
there
so
and
it's
pretty
central
to
the
city.
I
G
Is
there
any
information
that
might
still
be
able
to
go
out
in
the
utility
bills
april
about
the
workshops.
B
For
april,
that
may
be
a
possibility.
We
did
put
advertisement
and
news
and
notices
of
the
utility
bills
for
march,
but
that
did
not
well.
It
did,
I
believe,
I'll
have
to
revisit
the
language.
It
did
mention
mainly
the
survey
because
we
had
that
available
at
that
time,
but
I
think
there
is
potentially
still
time
in
april.
I
have
reached
out
to
them
about
putting
in
the
news
and
notices
again
in
april
and
and
they
were
open
to
that.
B
I'm
not
talking
about
any
criticism.
I
did
ask
their
kind
of
solution
to
make
it
more
sustainable
was
to
print
it
on
the
bills
themselves.
So
it's
not
a
separate
insert
it's
printed
on
the
bill
that
it's
going
to
be
sent
out
anyway,
it
is
small,
but
it's
under
news
and
notices
right
on
the
bill.
I
Okay,
I'll
give
a
couple
provisions
provided
that
we
could
get
it
approved
by
the
the
rest
of
the
lawyers
and
but
also
that
it's
a
cost-effective
thing
and
we
can
do,
but
I
think
it's
definitely
possible
they're.
I
Oh,
and
one
thing
we
didn't
talk
about
robin-
was
our
thought
of
how
to
incorporate
the
survey
into
the
workshops.
We
got
your
feedback
before
that.
We
don't
want
to
make
the
workshop
about
the
survey.
However,
we
could
have
the
facilitators
remind
the
participants
that,
upon
your
way
out,
please
there's
either
a
note
card
with
the
address
of
the
survey
to
do
it
on
on
your
phone
or
a
paper
copy
to
please
fill
it
out
and
submit
it
before
you
leave
so
just
another
way
to
promote
participation.
H
F
H
So
then,
the
next
code
for
something.
C
A
A
Well,
thank
you
for
coming
and
participating,
and
maybe
we
can
do
a
little
recap
right
now,
then,
so
that
there's
a
little
more
clarity,
I'll
start,
maybe
and
then
so.
The
comprehensive
plan
is
the
vision
for
the
city
and
it's
the
the
guiding
framework
for
all
of
the
land
development
codes
which
fit
underneath
that
so
what's
what
kind
of
development?
What
kind
of
all
of
the
different
ordinances
that
the
city
has
is
the
comprehensive
plan
and
we
have
one
in
the
books.
A
We
do
a
comprehensive
plan
update
every
supposed
to
be
about
five
or
so
years,
so
the
city
is
in
the
process
of
updating
the
comprehensive
plan.
Additionally,
the
city
is
undergoing
a
strategic
visioning
process.
So
that's
a
long-term
horizon
plan
of
what
we
would
like
to
see
the
city
look
like
in
20
30
40
years.
So
it's
it's
a
more
of
a
visioning
session
outward
into
the
future
and
has
similar
elements.
So
some
of
those
components
can
be
put
into
the
comprehensive
plan
in
terms
of
what
residents
would
like
to
see.
A
The
sustainability
plan
is
our
city's
attempt
to
create
a
plan
that
incorporates
all
aspects
of
sustainability,
so
sustainability
when
we're
talking
about
economic
sustainability
and
viability
for
the
city,
also
the
social
and
the
like
the
people
aspects
of
of
the
city
and
how
we
value
arts
and
entertainment,
how
we
value,
equity
and
empowerment
and
engagement,
civic
engagement
with
the
city
and
with
citizens
as
a
as
a
group
collectively,
and
then
also
the
environmental
aspects,
so
the
natural
systems
and
how
we
address
climate
and
energy
as
a
city.
A
So
those
three
enviro
economy,
environment
and
and
people
are
the
the
main
crux
of
the
sustainability
action
plan.
So
our
committee
has
been
meeting
for
almost
three
years
now
we
recently
hired
a
city
staff
member
to
be
our
coordinator
for
the
sustainability
work
that
we
do
and
then
we're
writing
the
the
action
plan
right
now.
So
we're
what
we're
talking
about
with
the
public
engagement
meetings
is
trying
to
seek
what
the
public
would
like
to
see
in
the
sustainability
action
plan.
I
Wow
not
much
more
to
say
except
we'll,
add
one
more
thing
and
that's:
how
are
we
going
to
marry
our
sustainability
plan
in
with
the
comp
plan
and
there's
a
couple
ways
to
do
it?
The
comp
plan
has
different
elements
to
it.
It
could
be
an
element,
but
what
I'm
hearing
from
the
pros
on
the
planning
side
is
it's
probably
going
to
be
trickled
in
all
the
different
elements?
I
You
know
to
form
the
comprehensive
plan
with
the
sustainability
considerations,
so
these
are
all
going
to
come
together
and
I
would
say,
we've
been
doing
a
lot
of
partnerships
with
planning
and
zoning
that
it's
easy,
because
they're
right
across
the
hall
from
us
so-
and
I
see
us
working
well
together
on
that.
I
I
That's
right
and
when
I
said
the
pros
what
I
really
I'll
clarify,
I
meant
our
planet
and
zoning
staff
across
the
hall,
but
also
they
have
consultants
helping
them
too
and
we're
both
actually
working
on
our
public
engagement,
each
of
us.
So
it's
all
going
to
be
built
in
to
the
plans
from
both
sides.
F
Think
the
if
I
can
just
jump
in
it's
really
important
for
us
to
understand
what
the
residents
feel
is
important
as
well,
because
the
the
pros
that
are
coming
in
can
kind
of
dictate
what
they
their
knowledge,
their
scope
and
what
have
you
and
the
residents
are
not
being
listened
to
and
that's
not
their
concern
right.
So
that's
kind
of
the
I
think
for
for
these
surveys
and
the
public
engagement.
That's
what
we're
that's
what
we're
looking
for!
So
it's
it's
a
to
me.
F
C
G
I'd
like
to
add
one
more
thing
is
that
you
know
every
city
is
required,
but
by
the
state
to
write
a
comprehensive
plan
and
we
we
all
looked
at
the
state
statutes
on
what
that
should
include,
and
it
was
really
interesting
because
it's
so
it's
it's.
It
really
elegantly
describes
a
lot
of
aspects
of
sustainability
within
each
section
that
that
the
city
is
supposed
to
write,
but
then
it
gets
to
the
very
end
of
that
and
it
talks
about.
G
I
hope
that
at
some
point
I
can
have
a
discussion
and
you
know
have
a
little
bit
of
education
and
that's
just
a
really
small
example,
but
I
think
that
what
we're
hoping
for
in
a
lot
of
ways
with
engaging
the
public
is
opening
up
a
higher
level
of
awareness
if
they're,
if
they've,
never
heard
the
word,
sustainability
and
they've
never
thought
about.
Well,
what
are
my
grand?
G
What
kind
of
tarpon
springs
is
my
grandchild
going
to
live
in,
and
that
is
where
it
really
is
important
to
not
only
open
the
minds
of
people
to
a
higher
level
of
awareness,
but
really
open
their
hearts
to
hearing
the
need,
the
absolute
necessity
for
considering
future
generations.
A
H
A
B
Yes,
we
have
a
couple
things
here,
so
the
first,
the
I
believe
it
was
asked
at
the
last
meeting
when
the
whitcomb
bayou
team
would
be
coming
back
to
the
sustainability
committee
and
they
are
planning
to
come
back
again
in
june
when
they're
further
along
in
their
process.
So
there
will
be
another
opportunity
to
speak
with
them
most
likely
in
our
june
meeting.
B
Another
item
is
we
communicated
to
planning
and
zoning
the
committee's
desire
to
be
involved,
of
course,
in
the
comprehensive
plan,
I'm
very
on
topic
right
now,
which
is
great,
and
we
asked
how
they
visualize.
That
would
be
done.
How
would
the
consultant
engage
with
the
sustainability
committee
again
to
get
more
one-on-one
input,
and
their
suggestion
is
that
we
can
right
away,
provide
the
consultant
with
the
star
tables
and
materials
that
you
all
have
already
created,
showing
what
your
interests
are,
where
you
want
our
plan
to
go
that
work
you've
already
put
in.
B
We
can
share
that
with
the
consultant,
so
that
will
be
considered
from
now,
while
they're
conducting
their
future
workshops
and
while
they're
writing
and
then
they
plan
to
also
utilize
the
results
of
our
sustainability
workshops
and
incorporate
that
as
well
as
their
workshops
in
that
public
engagement
section,
then
they
would
like
to
do
after
that
point
once
they
have
something
written
a
draft.
They
want
to
come.
Do
a
one-on-one
and
kind
of
go
through
it
with
you
all
to
hear
your
input
and
then
make
corrections
and
go
from
there.
B
Okay
for
that
great
and
then
one
question.
C
Why
do
they
want
to
wait
till
a
lot
of
things
are
done
to
meet
with
the
group?
Why
not
meet
with
us
earlier.
B
I
think
they
feel
it
will
be
more
constructive
when
there's
an
actual
draft
something
to
look
at,
and
then
it
would
be
early
on
in
the
stages
of
that
draft
that
you
could
still
they
could
still
change
directions
or
change
things,
but
that
it
would
probably
be
their
thought
is.
It
would
probably
be
more
constructive
if
there
is
that
sort
of
initial
start,
something
written
that
you
all
could
review
prior
and
they
will
of
course
be
familiar
with
it
and
then
can
give
your
feedback.
It
would
probably
be
a
constructive
meeting.
B
But
that
being
said,
they
are
open
to
us
sending
already
what
you
have
done
and
the
star
and
then
incorporating
that
even
from
now
as
they
move
forward.
B
B
It
needed
more
input
from
our
staff
and
since
then,
we've
worked
with
our
economic
development
director
and
she
she
is
on
board.
She
agrees
100
percent.
I
think
some
things
were
lost
in
translation
when
we
were
initially
reaching
out
to
try
to
receive
input.
I
think
the
star
framework
is
is
confusing
for
those
who
aren't
familiar
with
it
or
what
our
intentions
were,
but
we
met
with
her
and-
and
she
is
working
now
to
provide
more
in-depth
feedback
and
we'll
be
presenting
that
at
the
next
meeting.
Okay.
H
I
Yeah,
that's
the
plan.
Karen
have
karen
come
back
and
if
she
is
able
to
get
done,
which
needs
to
get
done
by
the
next
meeting,
if
not,
it
would
be
the
one
after,
but
we
talked
about
some
different
ways:
she's
going
to
develop
some
more
ideas,
including
talking
to
some
of
her
peers
in
the
other
cities,
and
you
know
getting
some
ideas
on
related
to
star
and
what
we've
recommended.
E
I
E
Well,
since
we
seem
to
have
some
time
robin
sent
to
the
members
of
the
committee,
some
results
of
surveys
that
were
conducted
regarding
you
know
the
general
populism
impression
of
the
impact
of
climate
change,
and
there
were
three
graphs
that
she
sent.
You
one
showed
a
significant
change
in
americans
concern
about
harms
from
climate
change
between
2016
and
2021,
and
the
most
remarkable
change
is
the
number
of
americans
or
percentage
of
americans
that
are
alarmed
about
climate
change,
jumping
during
that
period
of
time
from
18
to
33
percent.
E
In
the
graph
on
the
back
page.
It
showed
that
now
more
than
half
of
americans
55
believe
that
people's
health
is
being
impacted
right
now,
we're
being
held
harmed
right
by
now
by
global
warming,
and
that's
that's
a
significant
change
over
a
six-year
period
and
then
the
final
graph
shows
that
the
number
of
americans
who
think
that
global
warming
harms
to
multiple
aspects
of
human
health
will
become
more
common.
E
This
information
was
shared
with
five
members
of
congress,
not
last
monday,
but
the
monday
before
by
a
group
of
physicians
that
represents
florida
clinicians
for
climate
action,
and
the
next
page
shows
the
talking
points
that
were
that
were
shared
with
the
members
of
congress
as
well.
C
We
still
have
work
to
do
because
the
other
day
my
husband,
was
having
a
conversation
with
a
neighbor
who
and
talking
about
our
voyage
and
climate
change
and
was
told
that
climate
change
doesn't
exist.
So
so
I
mean
we
still
have
work
to
do
even.
E
There's
dismissive:
nine
percent
haven't
changed
at
all
yeah
yeah
and
they
probably
won't
change.
G
As
as
much
as
we
can
depolarize
the
discussion
and
de-politicize
it
the
better
off,
we
are
because
we
really
you
know
if
you
get
into
anything
about
politics,
it
always
automatically
will
drive
people
in
opposite
directions.
It's
just
an
environment
right
now,
but
hopefully
we
can
have
discussions
about
climate.
You
know
just
noticing
noticing
the
intensity.
G
I
had
never
heard
of
bomb
cyclones
until
just
this
year,
and
my
sister
on
the
west
coast
experienced
these
tremendous
rains
that
almost
it
went
from
the
lakes
being
too
low
and
her
pond
being
at
the
point
where
they
thought
that
their
koi
were
going
to
die
to
having
that
pond
overflowing
almost
come
into
the
house
within
about
a
24-hour
period,
and
that's
unheard
of
so
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
you
know
we
can
ask
to
initiate
the
conversation
you
know.
Have
you
noticed
more
extreme
events
or
have
you
ever
heard
of
that?
G
G
A
Well,
I'd
like
to
say
thank
you
paul
for
being
one
of
those
positions
that
we're
representing
climate
to
our
elected
officials
and
helping
to
educate
them
on
not
only
the
issue
itself,
but
on
public
perception
and
how,
as
more
and
more
of
the
population,
recognize
that
this
is
a
problem.
A
That's
where
change
starts
to
happen.
Hopefully
so,
especially
with
like
budget
season,
and
things
like
that,
you
know
I
mean
like
that's
part
of
it
is,
is
how
we're
spending
our
tax
dollars
to
combat
this
right,
not
just
building
higher
roads,
but
also
reducing
the
emissions
that
are
causing
the
problem
and
making
sure
that
people
are
aware
that
it's
a
two-part
issue,
there's
a
connection.
How
is.
E
It
depends
on
who
it
is
it's
a
tough.
E
And
it
depends
on
who
it
is.
It
depends
on
the
age
of
the
person
you're
talking
to
so
two
of
my
colleagues
kind
of
went
toe-to-toe
with
representative
john
ferguson,
who
I
think
we
would
put
in
the
dismissive
circle
you
know,
and
yet,
if
we
were
talking
to
a
young
staff
member
and
it
could
be
a
young
staff
member,
for
you
know,
senator
scott
young
people
know.
E
Unfortunately,
we
didn't
talk
to
the
the
members
of
congress.
In
that
instance,
we
talked
to
their
staff
members,
but
I
could
give
you
a
blow-by-blow
of
what
we
got
from
senator
scott,
his
from
his
staff
to
staff
members.
He
is
very
interested
in
restoring
the
everglades
he's
interested
in
providing
money
for
the
state
of
florida
and
other
you
know,
and
for
prevention
and
the
staff
member
was
very
easy
to
talk
to
that.
E
Wasn't
true
of
everybody
and
we
we
know
that
it's
not
going
to
be
so
it's
a
mixed
bag.
E
If
we
had
the
luxury
of
waiting
until
the
youngest
politicians
in
the
on
the
republican
side
of
the
aisle
were
were
in,
were
then
members
of
congress.
We
wouldn't
have
a
problem.
You
know
it's
it's
the
older
generation
that
we
can
find
some
denial
in,
but
they
are
coming
to
the
table
as
dory
indicated
and
as
we've
seen
in
florida
in
terms
of
prevention,
without
saying
what
the
cause
of
the
problem
is.
That's
I
mean
that's
movement,
that's
movement.
E
I
will
also
tell
you
that
this
is
a
totally
different
thing.
I
know
of
because
of
the
at
the
meeting
that
kind
of
kicked
this
whole
policy
off
process
off.
There
are
two
children's
books
out
now
on
climate
change,
and
the
purpose
of
the
two
books
is
to
tell
kids
who
are
aware
of
the
issue
and
the
problems
hey.
E
You
know
there
are
ways
of
dealing
with
it.
One
of
it
is
called
coco's
fire
coco
and
that's
available
from
amazon
and
the
author.
There
is
wartzel
and
the
other
one
is
called
fur
and
feathers
stand
together
and
that's
really
a
cute
book
that
is
not
available,
except
through
its
own
website
online.
You
know
on
google
title
and
I
can't
I
know
it
begins
with
the
g,
but
I
can't
think
of
the
author's
name,
but
these
are.
The
purpose
of
this
is
to
give
kids
who
are
worried
about
the
problem.
Some
hope.
I
E
One
of
the
things
one
of
the
interesting
comments
to
be
specific,
that
came
back
to
us
from
one
of
the
staff
members
was
well.
E
E
Well,
we
need
for
the
technology
to
become
more
efficient
and
and
ankash
bensall
who's.
An
internist
in
in
palm
beach
said.
Excuse
me:
electric
vehicles
are
more
efficient
than
fossil
fuel
vehicles
right
now,
electric
power
stations
are
more
efficient
and
he
went
on
so
yeah.
Okay,
we're
waiting
for
pie
in
the
sky
by
and
by
no
the
technology's.
There
now.
G
Baby
steps-
I
have
a-
I
have
a
procedural
question
in
committee
comments
is
that,
are
you
writing
the
agendas
for
the
next
meeting,
because
we
stopped
setting
agenda
items
for
the
next
meetings?
So
is
that?
Because
we
have
somebody
that
can
do
it
or
are
we
supposed
to
still
set
the
agenda
for
the
following
meeting.
A
G
A
A
F
You,
for
I
would
like
to
make
a
comment.
I
sent
an
email
out
to
robin
last
night
and
I'm
so
glad
you
didn't
answer
that
last
night,
I'm
like
she
answers
this
after
five
o'clock.
We
have
real
problems
so
so,
but
I
do
appreciate
you
getting
back
to
me.
I
actually
noticed
on
somebody's
facebook
feed
a
comment
about
picking
up
their
campaign
signs
from
the
candidates
and
one
of
the
candidates
mentioned.
F
Don't
worry
I'll,
come
by
and
pick
them
up
and
throw
them
away,
and
so
my
response
was:
please
don't
do
that
consider
they
cannot
be
recycled
in
the
curbside
recycling
because
they're
corrugated
plastic,
but
the
aluminum
stakes
can
certainly
be
recycled.
Even
if
you
I
mean
you
might
get
like
a
nickel.
If
you
take
every
single
campaign
sign
out
there
and
bring
the
aluminum,
you
might
get
a
nickel
for
it,
because
it's
not
worth
much.
F
But
one
of
the
comments
that
I
suggested
to
them
was:
please
don't
put
it
in
your
recycling
because
then
all
your
recycling
gets
through
it's
contaminated.
They
won't
take
they'll,
take
your
recycling,
but
your
recycling
will
not
be
then
recycled,
and
so
because
I
just
kind
of
was
reading
on
it
and
so
the
I
I
suggested,
rather
than
having
them
collected
and
thrown
in
the
landfill.
F
Perhaps
that
could
go
on
facebook
marketplace
or
craigslist
as
a
freebie
to
somebody
who
might
want
to
paint
over
them
for,
like
a
yard,
sale
sign
or
like
a
feel-good
sign
in
your
yard.
Or
what
have
you?
So
if
you
know
any
of
the
candidates
out
there
who
are
either
picking
up
their
signs
or
your
neighbors
have
them?
And
you
know
somebody
who
maybe
is
having
a
yard,
sale
or
something
because,
as
robin
pointed
out,
there's
no
some
communities
do
have
them,
but
our
county.
F
I
don't
even
think
our
county
anywhere
in
pinellas
has
a
recycling
for
that
corrugated
plastic.
But
if
anybody
can
come
up
with
a
great
solution,
if
anybody
has
ideas,
if
we
want
some
of
them,
as
I
know
you
used,
you
said
if
I
could
find
any
extras.
You'll
take
them,
but
those
might
be
something
that
we
collect
and
paint
over
and
put
for
our
sustainability
committee.
Like
our
workshops,
is
that
goes
and
says
workshop
here,
or
what
have
you?
F
C
F
Just
have
them
and
very,
very
eye
opening
when
somebody
said
don't
worry
I'll,
come
by
and
pick
them
up
and
throw
them
all
away,
and
I
was
like:
oh
that's
that
can't
be
good.
There's
got
to
be
something
else,
and
so
I
appreciate
robin
your
response
on
that
that
yeah
absolutely
like
there
isn't
really
anything.
I
don't
think
in
the
community
that
allows
us
to
recycle
those.
F
I
think
we
could
drive
them
up
to
maryland
and
somebody
I
think
maryland
has
a,
but
but
there
are
other
uses
for
those
and
actually
kind
of
fun.
If
you
go
on
and
look
to
see
what
other
things
you
can
make
out
of
them
like
you
can
literally
make
like
little
boxes
for,
like
you
know,
kids,
toys
or
whatever
you
know
like
so
there
are
other
uses
other
than
throwing
them
away.
C
You
can
you
can
put
paint
on
them
and
you
know,
mix,
paint
and
paint
with
them.
There's
lots
of
things
you
can
do
with
them
make
little
like
when
you
work.
Sometimes
you
need
something.
That's
you
know
sturdy
to
put
you
know
some
dirt
on,
or
you
know,
there's
all
sorts
of
times.
I
mean
I've
used
them
in
the
yard
and
for
different
purposes.
F
A
And
a
quick
update,
so
I
did
go
ahead
and
send
the
the
noaa
report
out
to
all
of
the
the
commissioners
and
the
mayor,
and
my
understanding
is
that,
if
they're
on
that,
all
of
the
candidates
were
also
on
that
list.
So
the
new
commissioners
will
also
have
gotten
the
new
noaa
report,
with
the
updated
projections
of
sea
level
rise.
The
very
scary
projections.
F
There
a
a
period
of
time
where
you
might
address
the
new
commission
coming
in
to
let
them
know
what
we
did
from
the
beginning
to
now,
so
that
we're
not
just
going
in
with
this
new
commission.
Is
there
anything
on
the
agenda
for
you
to
kind
of
give
a
recap
to
the
new
commission.
F
H
F
I
F
A
B
H
B
A
We
did,
we
did
put
a
list
of
items
and
we
did
provide
because
at
one
of
the
meetings
where
we
presented
about
what
we
were
doing,
the
commission
asked
for
like
a
monetarized
wish
list.
So
they
have
seen
that
so
and
I'm
sure
that
you
have
a
copy
of
it
robin.
If
not,
we
can
make
sure
that
you
have
that.
A
Yeah,
I
think
that
that
would
be
good
to
review
at
the
next
meeting
and
then
also
maybe
talk.
You
can
give
us
some
input.
If
you
can,
I
don't
know
if
you're
in
a
point
where
you
can
share
and
then
maybe
be
thinking
about,
adding
things
to
or
reappraising
where
we're
at
with
that.
I
A
B
Yeah,
we
can
talk
about
it.
The
next
meeting
I
was
just
I
met
with
carrie
from
the
library
the
other
day,
and
she
mentioned
that
they
do
an
arbor
day
earth
day
like
week-long
event
where
they,
basically,
they
have
tables
out
with
informational
materials,
and
they
do
giveaways
all
week
long.
So
they
typically
shannon
arborist
gives
out
things
and
she
maybe
even
gives
trees,
I'm
not
sure,
and
then
they
give
out
seeds.
B
You
know
they
have
the
seed
library
so
right
now
we
don't
really
have
any
promotional
items
really
for
sustainability,
but
I
was
thinking
we
could
definitely
put
our
materials
there
and
I
could
potentially
be
there
and
and
greet
people
on
arbor
day
and
on
earth
day,
and
I
was
encouraging
some
members
of
our
sustainability
staff
team
to
also
think
about
how
they
could
be
involved
and
if
they
have
any
promotional
items
that
might
be
relevant
to
sustainability
like
water
test
kits
and
things
like
that,
then
we
can
have
those
available,
and
so
there's
nothing
concrete
yet.
G
G
Last
time
and
just
give
people
a
list
of
ideas
on
how
to
reuse
and
reduce
waste.