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[00:01] I don't know all the records get to me in the amount of City Council for Tuesday, March 4, 2020, bye.
[00:07] But again, let's get to the personal taxes. We have none. Three kinds lists.
[00:11] Much to approve.
[00:12] Thank you.
[00:20] Four kinds lists for Vance Board.
[00:22] Much to approve.
[00:33] Sorry.
[00:34] Good afternoon.
[00:35] Good morning.
[00:36] Good to see you.
[00:37] Have a great day.
[00:40] Good afternoon.
[00:42] Andattle.
[00:43] The Far Fog to samo.
[00:44] He stepped for number five for weakin.
[00:46] Perfect.
[00:48] So line out from five presentation of check from Nestle Pirinif Turn mostra,
[00:51] I bring in the animal shelter.
[00:54] So we would like to bring out Maysi.
[00:56] And then I wrote both from Pirinif.
[00:59] We got Gene Michaels and pronounce your name.
[01:01] Mostly—
[01:02] Okay, yeah
[03:37] We are honored to accept this generous donation from Curina.
[03:41] This support will enable us to complete the first phase
[03:44] and construct the our new dog park, including the installation
[03:47] of a simple fifth-thincing to create safe areas
[03:50] for both large and small dogs.
[03:53] The park will eventually feature other amenities such as water
[03:57] fountain, seating areas for owners, and grasscut
[03:59] and entrances for riding welcoming spaces
[04:02] for the community to engage and pay nine socialization.
[04:06] We are excited to collaborate with Curina to the answer.
[04:09] Real quick, I want to thank you, Jen, and everybody, Prina.
[04:23] Whenever Prina first came to my ally, we met with him
[04:26] at the Chamber office, and this was a project we discussed.
[04:30] And so, thank you guys for coming through and making it happen.
[04:33] We have a lot of people in town that ask us as a council
[04:37] for this great thing in dog park.
[04:39] So it's going to be exciting to be able to let the community know
[04:42] that Curina's making it happen.
[04:44] So, thank you guys for coming down.
[04:51] I'm appreciate it.
[04:51] And I'm proud to be a part of this organization.
[04:54] All right, six, presentation from the bottom area
[04:59] economic development services.
[05:01] Let's change the view hall.
[05:04] All right.
[05:07] All right.
[05:09] Thank you.
[05:16] Good evening.
[05:17] Mayor, council is always a pleasure to be before the council
[05:21] to update you on some of the things that we are working on.
[05:24] Tonight, specifically, I wanted to update you on the housing study
[05:27] for the Miami-American Economic Development Services conducting.
[05:32] We did not enter into that project.
[05:33] Along, we have some very amazing partners, including the city of Miami,
[05:38] several businesses and individuals.
[05:40] And of course, it's hard to do anything without the support of our amazing
[05:45] tribal partners.
[05:47] All of those entities have come to be possible.
[05:51] This study goes actually back to our economic development, action plan,
[05:55] that we developed last spring.
[05:57] One of the initiatives in there was to address that.
[06:03] From that, we form a housing committee to start the process of figuring out how we're going to go about viewing the study.
[06:11] We have to determine the support from that housing committee.
[06:15] And as a result of that, we eventually hire a firm out of Dallas, that's what's called catlist incorporated.
[06:21] They are in the process now wrapping up our housing study. You should have it complete within the next couple weeks.
[06:28] At the same time, catlist was viewing our study. We also negotiated on behalf of the city of Bro, to hard catalysts to do wear study.
[06:42] While we are at the end of our process, Bro, this kind of just from the middle of their process.
[06:48] The goal is for both of those studies to be completed. That saves us a little bit of a modest trip.
[07:00] That has to be made to get the different locations.
[07:05] And just for the record, Bro, pay for their own.
[07:10] No city funds.
[07:14] My humble funds.
[07:15] So what I'm going to talk to you today is something I'm just going to get some of the highlights.
[07:20] I'm not going to get into the whole study, again, we're still tweaking of these things.
[07:24] But I thought I'd give you the basic information from the study.
[07:28] How it pertains to my end of answering the questions that you may have.
[07:35] So first thing I want to do is since January 1, we have had some changes to our award directors.
[07:49] We have some new members. We have some long standing board members that have rotated all of creating some opportunities for it.
[07:56] Some new fresh blood.
[07:58] So it's made on our board.
[08:00] One of those fresh ones is in the audience's eyes.
[08:03] Mr. Michaels, we have to have her.
[08:05] But just to let you know, our executive committee is headed up by Cameron Wilkins.
[08:10] He is our chairperson. He is from Security Bank.
[08:13] Dr. Kyle Stafford is our vice chairperson.
[08:16] And Blake Landy from Security.
[08:18] Our first national bank is our secretary of the Treasury.
[08:21] Our board members can be asked to.
[08:24] Our board members can go to Big Bowers from Goldbiber.
[08:29] Our all-searched mayor of Maryland.
[08:31] German Wibles.
[08:33] Black Eagle Grant.
[08:35] James Barnes, Tyler Klein, city manager.
[08:38] We should turn the old board board.
[08:40] Jared Cash, manager of Walmart, 2% under and down.
[08:43] Brett Hayes, a USRT loan.
[08:46] My name is Mayor plus Parker.
[08:48] Sean Taylor, with our best name.
[08:51] A new member as well as a nomination chairperson.
[08:55] We have a supernol.
[08:56] She holds the seat.
[08:58] That is the end.
[09:00] travel counsel. So they're travel counsel, get one seat on our board. They determine if you
[09:04] they want to represent them in this year. It's chairperson, super on.
[09:10] Fisher going to Mission of I. Fartist. I mean, of course, there's a fan here in the
[09:14] town at France on our board. Of course, there's a lot of stuff in here.
[09:22] To keep you asked this, because with me tonight is our newest employee, she went full of time
[09:26] with a January one. She was working part-time for the Chamber of Commerce and for May's
[09:32] last year, about half of the year, now she's full of time. We got her to switch over to the
[09:37] dark side. Enjoy this and have a good development. And we're very happy to have her.
[09:44] So let's talk a little bit about the study.
[09:50] For this study, aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of our local housing market,
[09:55] looking at a lot of different factors. Well, what we're trying to determine is what business
[10:00] that status of our housing market today. What do we anticipate it being five years from now,
[10:06] two years from now, 20 years from now? And so, Atlas has been working very hard looking at all the
[10:12] different conditions that can affect housing here in Miami. To find out where the gaps are, where
[10:21] our opportunities to create new housing. And you have to factor in employment, growth, community,
[10:27] expansion, demographic shifts, all of those things have a big impact on our housing needs.
[10:33] I'll leave today about what they're going to project at the end of the next. And so you take all of that
[10:40] in the context and they, you know, they've been doing this for a long time. It wasn't at all through
[10:45] the algorithm. And that helps to determine what our needs are. And we'll talk about those here in just a second.
[10:53] The process was a pretty detailed and deforested process. They come in doing a
[10:59] initial assessment of the current market. They go through all of our neighborhoods, their gathering
[11:05] information from realtors. They went to city of Miami. I know they went and pulled housing permits.
[11:11] These are bad nature to see how many housing companies have been doing for the last several years.
[11:16] They did that with the other communities in the area as well. Just trying to get a build for the market.
[11:21] They're looking at affordability and demand. What do we have? What is available? What is it costs?
[11:29] And then the last phase of the study, which I can bring in to tonight, but if they conclude this study,
[11:34] was some recommendations on how to go about addressing the housing needs that came up.
[11:42] That was a big impact on the study. And I don't think it's any stranger to anybody in this room.
[11:50] It was our good friend flight. Flooding is a major problem. It was an interesting to read their comments.
[12:00] the share-comments in regard to flood.
[12:03] So this is a third party on the outside,
[12:06] looking in assessing where we are as a community,
[12:09] continuing to account all of the factors
[12:11] that can have an impact on not only current housing
[12:14] but future housing.
[12:15] And they still are quite a bit of a time talking
[12:17] about flooding, and they're studied.
[12:20] Now, I don't normally do this,
[12:21] but I'm going to read work for work, what they wrote,
[12:25] just to solve for what they wrote out for the New York 40.
[12:29] The impacts of flooding on Miami
[12:31] extend four beyond the physical property damage,
[12:34] creating cascading effects that touch every aspect
[12:37] of the community and economy.
[12:40] From your road to property values,
[12:42] and municipal revenues, to weaken social cohesion
[12:45] and reduced economic mobility.
[12:47] The consequences of flood-induced vacancies
[12:51] are profound and poor region.
[12:55] Dressing these challenges requires a comprehensive understanding
[12:59] of the interconnected nature of housing, economics,
[13:03] the community health, as well as a long-term commitment
[13:07] to building resilience against future flooding.
[13:13] Those are words of the majority of the behind us.
[13:18] And I think they speak volumes about the impact of flood-induced.
[13:24] One thing, I spoke at really, really,
[13:25] today, I talked a little bit about this.
[13:28] You know what's the term?
[13:29] Every time I am a city of Miami,
[13:37] I don't understand all of the residents who have filed
[13:39] the creation of the nation.
[13:42] Anytime we see movement in the wall of cities,
[13:45] anytime we get close to or get a win on the federal level
[13:50] in regards to the real licensing efforts
[13:53] by G or D A with the federal energy regulatory commission,
[13:58] we see a lot of the same tricks that come in the past.
[14:01] Repeated.
[14:02] I mean, what I'm going to tell you before I go
[14:05] and you further into this, is I'm going to give you
[14:06] some paper advice, I gave rotary today,
[14:09] and that's this beware of the false problems.
[14:13] Every time this happens, and we're already hearing it,
[14:17] G or D A, we use every tool at the end.
[14:20] They will use politicians.
[14:22] They will use your neighbors.
[14:23] They will use your friends, your family, whoever they can get,
[14:27] the lens on the sympathetic ear.
[14:29] We try to tell you that, you know, I can't
[14:32] we all just sit down at the table.
[14:35] Have you heard that before?
[14:37] See, my lady, you got a blessing, you heard that?
[14:40] I get that all the time.
[14:42] And every time we get close to a major break that I hear,
[14:47] all we have to do, here's what I'm going to tell you.
[14:53] In the entire history, the operation of the fiscal demand.
[14:59] Think about everything.
[15:00] on the GREA's, every day in the city of Miami,
[15:03] and in that entire time, at the ever-lived one.
[15:15] So why would we now, all of a sudden, stop and say,
[15:21] OK, sure, let's sit down at the table.
[15:26] You're fighting these pipes for a reason.
[15:28] You're fighting the whole amount of work
[15:30] with the damage they've already done.
[15:32] And fighting, it's a mitigate, any future damage.
[15:37] By building in some conditions to their new license,
[15:41] they're going to get the license.
[15:43] That's nothing that we'll go.
[15:45] The question is, what can we add to that license
[15:49] that help try to hold them, of power,
[15:52] that's the fact that that's the investigation.
[15:56] Preation of the data.
[16:03] That being said, let's talk about our needs.
[16:07] So this section focuses on what are the liter,
[16:10] what's the liter occupied demand for Miami and auto-organized.
[16:15] And so you can see from all to family housing,
[16:17] we need a total of 269 units.
[16:21] Now, they actually break it down by rent.
[16:25] So you've got, I mean, a hundred nine units of room units
[16:29] that take that are in a cost of $100,000.
[16:32] And it goes up.
[16:37] This is actually common in the end at nature,
[16:43] to all due places, but that's the total rent or demand we have.
[16:51] Today, let us take into account what we may need
[16:56] down the road, right?
[16:57] So as we continue to work, try to bring in new business
[17:00] and industry to our community, and we create more jobs,
[17:04] and we create more demand on housing,
[17:06] at least numbers actually go up.
[17:09] But right now, in Miami and auto-organized,
[17:11] we need to do it in six, nine real units today.
[17:15] Now, first, for all our occupied, single family homes,
[17:22] at numbers 274, and you break it down, homes under 200,000, 65.
[17:30] This is what I thought it was going to be interesting.
[17:33] All of them, 250 to 350,000, we need 76 of those.
[17:44] But then when you think about that, I think back to,
[17:46] you know, we sold a property in our industrial park
[17:49] to the lives of the pipe company, and they brought a plant manager
[17:52] over here from California.
[17:55] He lives on brand land.
[17:58] I don't want to take on Jim, Jim, where do you want to go?
[18:06] But as we continue, you got a BBCB who wants to expand and add a completely different
[18:11] different product.
[18:14] And what they're all doing on higher people, they're going to pay you the latest, they're
[18:19] going to bring in another manager, probably, from there.
[18:25] We don't want these folks, they're good people, they are business leaders in our community.
[18:30] They've been involved in our work because if they live here, they're going to shop here, they're
[18:39] going to generate sales taxes, they're going to be a utility customer, a much greater
[18:45] income.
[18:53] We just don't have any, so again, those are just some of the highlights from the study, there's
[19:05] a lot more from it.
[19:06] It's 95 pages here, we're citing 95 pages to that order to take it up, but it's important
[19:17] information.
[19:18] And why is it important?
[19:19] The only way we can solve this is if we have this data and we can put it in the hands.
[19:26] We have a meeting, it's very risky to go, very risky to go, with a developer who's looking at putting
[19:32] a project out there, we sat down with him, there was a few of them who's there, and we talked
[19:46] about the housing study, he asked, what do you have in the copy of the preliminary report, so
[19:52] I should read these numbers, and it was like I had just, you know, given the person's size, but
[20:01] up because it was exactly what I'm looking for.
[20:03] Now I know what I can build, I know what I can sell, and suddenly the conversation shifted from
[20:10] what can you help me with on an infrastructure or to help me with this or that, it was like, okay,
[20:16] I think we're good, this is what I mean, it's nice guys, appreciate it, great meeting, that was wonderful, and this
[20:24] is the hands of every, so just enclosing, you know, if we could just meet even a portion of the demand that we have for
[20:35] a housing, we could say, if we're going to go out and try to recruit more industry and work doesn't
[20:43] start.
[20:45] They're going to bring people with good places, instead of this, we have people in our community
[20:55] right now who are living in housing that I would consider.
[21:00] is below their beans or below their level of income.
[21:03] Why?
[21:05] Because there's actually no place for them to get them.
[21:09] We need new houses.
[21:11] We need up they to the bottom of houses,
[21:14] so that we can change the trajectory else
[21:18] to get out of the hover community, right?
[21:23] And again, I got up the way with the point.
[21:25] But we need all we need around you as we need to know,
[21:27] devices, whatever we should do,
[21:30] pay attention to the names and medical professionals
[21:32] or our aging families who are in larger homes
[21:36] who may be looking to step down
[21:38] and free up some of those older nicer and larger homes.
[21:47] And again, there's opportunities on this part.
[21:50] Yes, there are challenges.
[21:51] We know one big challenge is just what?
[21:54] But you know what?
[21:55] We can't learn high from it.
[21:56] We have to embrace it.
[21:57] We have to hit it on.
[21:59] We have to maintain the fight.
[22:04] That means that it doesn't have to.
[22:07] You know what, Shannon?
[22:09] You've done a fantastic job with it.
[22:11] It's always good to have you here.
[22:13] What is it?
[22:13] It's an honor to be here.
[22:14] If you need to get a hold of them
[22:16] with your part contact, it's a question.
[22:18] What's an honor to be here?
[22:19] It says, obviously, it seems as if they ever need me to read
[22:22] and all they have to do is call an ask,
[22:24] the partnership that we have and the relationship that we have.
[22:29] We want to continue that.
[22:30] And we thank you for your support and not this point.
[22:33] I'll let you do that.
[22:37] I have any questions.
[22:37] That was great, Sharon.
[22:38] I've been really excited to hear from you about this.
[22:40] I knew it was coming out of the fight for a while.
[22:42] Well, then again, this is just a snippet.
[22:45] The information has been written in the report.
[22:47] And just so you know, there was a lot more information on what I shared.
[22:51] We give it all to those for the most point points that would be great.
[22:57] What does it look like now?
[22:58] How do you get these to developers to outsource them?
[23:00] Does it make to do that?
[23:01] Does it invite me to work in the event?
[23:03] We're getting a bit of a new opportunity.
[23:05] We're going to do a public.
[23:06] I'll wait here to see you all.
[23:07] I don't know if you're going to come.
[23:10] We'll probably do a town hall type of you.
[23:13] We're going to ask anybody who knows the developers
[23:16] that's contacts with the developers to let them know about the town hall meeting.
[23:20] We will have, we will have science, she and anyone that signs in who wants to copy,
[23:25] we will email them about copying, which is going to get down at us for themselves.
[23:30] I said, this is something that's happening for lunch.
[23:33] It doesn't, it was any good to spend, by the way, $50,000 on a study for the children to collect those.
[23:42] If we don't go and turn over every stone to get this in the hands of every single developer,
[23:48] we'll be coming contact with, then we wasted $50,000, so we arrived at this.
[23:53] Yes, we're at our public town hall meeting, we're going to do our best for a blast of our TV, our social media.
[24:13] And great shirt, by the way, at least when they can't listen to that.
[24:16] So, the budget method is 25, that's 17.
[24:22] Library of Receiving, it's been equal to 5K.
[24:25] For the American Library Association of Digital Literacy,
[24:28] Work Shop, and Senate Grant.
[24:30] So, prior to the budget resolution, that's a pretty nice tune.
[24:33] In each change, the bottom line of revenues or expenditures has to go for the Council
[24:38] to produce a decent, really basic.
[24:41] And this, we're asking you to increase this in our budget.
[24:44] Come here, and let's make a motion of minutes.
[24:51] Second, please, Cruz.
[24:54] Aye.
[24:55] Sorry.
[24:56] Aye, Sen.
[24:57] Aye.
[24:57] Thank you.
[24:59] Aye.
[25:01] Eight award requisitions for qualifications are FQ25-1011,
[25:06] and important giving, consultant to Harvard, and NATO.
[25:09] We some proposals should serve to employ even the battler
[25:28] to enjoy technical sub-service investigations of assessments.
[25:36] What it does say is we need specialised people who are, it's not, but a request will follow us if it's request will follow us.
[26:09] And we received through proposals on Garbo, the LTN40 selection committee.
[26:42] Then we've known communications that Garbo came out.
[27:00] presentations, resumes, dreams they have, so it was best. Delta came in at 27 and Marla had
[27:38] scored one basically. They got one to complications. That part of the basically, the
[28:10] pricing that we used, our steered, this kind of thing, what we should see at
[28:16] just what's going on every night. Inside's done and it can't, Travis, the inside's actually
[28:58] done. How are we looking on the budget for the project? We've got to know that.
[30:00] So does this the thing we're talking about right now. That's included in that budget your years. No
[30:20] Okay
[30:29] I remember that. Thank you
[30:33] I make a motion wait proof
[30:48] God is a man who made a street board. So I have Trinity Crow here and then Missy is going to
[30:53] Hollywood this too. So this is something that was brought up way before my time. Three years as a
[30:58] guy who I think they came up the idea of having a main street director and a main street board. It appears
[31:04] you know that we didn't we don't have bylaws or anything for this board. And so Missy now we're talking and it's like
[31:10] I didn't think it was fair for us to figure out how to do the bylaws without bringing it to
[31:13] Obviously the City Council to make sure they're on our agreement how it should be set up. I'm going to have a couple of meetings with
[31:19] Carry bear from Main Street and it appears most Main streets in Oklahoma or like you know
[31:24] The city would just give them a donation and that would be there. They're only thing that to do with them
[31:28] Which obviously that's different than ours. And we have city employees that do the Main Street and we have city employees that help do the events
[31:34] You know it parks that's a streets you know does barricades and stuff. So we just kind of want to talk through a couple of things
[31:41] Before we sit down and do the bylaws to reflect like what the Main Street board
[31:45] Operation would be so kind of that the two main things I have down and Missy talked about is
[31:51] The Main Street board we assume you know it would we would report to the City Council because there were two options are the City Council or the MDRA
[31:59] And then
[32:01] With the City Council nominate the members to the board
[32:04] You know so I'm only to all the other boards we have so it's an excellent advisory board to the City Council
[32:09] They could still update the MDRA everything that's going on, but I mean it would be you know
[32:13] They would report to the City Council
[32:15] And then you know the bus would nominate the board
[32:20] So we just wanted to get the you know kind of get that going so we could get everybody on the same page
[32:25] I think it was fair for us to come in and say this is what we did without talking to the board
[32:30] So I don't know what all is promised to the board three years ago because that time it wasn't a worry of mine
[32:36] And Trinity can attest you know right now. They're pushing to get more support for Main Street because
[32:42] People that are solely Main Street with those cities support. I mean they're outhouse them for money all the time
[32:46] I mean that's their main thing
[32:50] I'll turn this promise if we get the bylaws fixed in past then she'll make everything else
[33:07] I just think it would be best for us if we keep it like we do every other work.
[33:18] We come to here, we approve of the R, we have the liaison on our board on there so we know what's going on.
[33:24] So we're going right in the end.
[33:28] Agreed.
[33:30] And advisory and non-body board.
[33:32] Yes.
[33:33] I mean non-body board.
[33:34] We've been to the board on nominated new, but appointed by Liza Ritten.
[33:47] I have serious concerns about the current market of the board.
[33:51] And that's sort of appeared.
[33:53] And what we have working versions that we are still working on, but without answers to these questions, but it could be finished.
[34:04] So do you want to finish it?
[34:07] And then appoint a new board as I would you ask him?
[34:10] Well, the board currently is based off of the demographics created by the mainstream program from the state.
[34:18] So unfortunately they fall into the guidelines.
[34:20] So that's good.
[34:21] But it's been falling in the guidelines so far.
[34:23] I would have a moment for it.
[34:25] So I don't necessarily know if I should go on this.
[34:28] No, you should.
[34:32] And then we will bring the bylaws back to you guys to make sure you, everybody's given it to you.
[34:36] So today we're looking to, for us to approve how the board is created.
[34:40] Well, who did the board reports to?
[34:43] We wanted to clarify Councilor MDRA.
[34:46] And as far as the board members, I mean, I guess Councilor pointed.
[34:52] And we would just bring back his already on the board, you know.
[35:02] But I mean, between now there was a board in.
[35:05] So we're meeting for them.
[35:07] Which means.
[35:08] Especially if they're not going to be able to take independent action.
[35:13] I mean, they won't be able to.
[35:16] But I mean, I meant this morning.
[35:18] So I don't know where your name is.
[35:19] Well, this will help her be able to write the bylaws.
[35:21] I don't even need to bring it back around.
[35:23] You guys be what's mother.
[35:24] Yeah.
[35:30] But the first, we say.
[35:31] I'm going to.
[35:32] We've got a month.
[35:33] Yeah.
[35:34] It's the bylaws going to be a whole lot different than the CVB.
[35:36] I mean, it's going to be similar.
[35:38] Is it off?
[35:39] Quite a bit because most of the bylaws are written for, you know, like, an outside entity.
[35:43] Like, we just give you, you know, money to outside entities.
[35:45] That's kind of the way the bylaws are written.
[35:46] So we actually talked to Ken Waves with all us to him.
[35:49] He's going to help us.
[35:50] Yeah.
[35:51] It works here.
[35:52] Currently, the bylaws of Tory drafted the first, like, rough draft.
[35:57] And I went for an entity though.
[35:59] Thanks.
[36:00] on other main streets, and that's why I got really confused,
[36:03] so somebody had to sit me down and explain to me
[36:05] that we're not doing that like other main streets.
[36:08] And so now they need to be revamped, again,
[36:11] to make them meet our needs.
[36:13] When you swear on everybody on the same page,
[36:16] is this project we started three years ago?
[36:21] So we need two action motions,
[36:23] or can we do a sweeping?
[36:26] I mean, I don't know that you have to.
[36:28] I told Tyler what's put it as possible action
[36:31] just in case something comes up.
[36:33] I don't know that you actually need to vote on this.
[36:37] I just, my concern was if we're going to bring
[36:41] somebody else in to help us finish these uh,
[36:45] we don't want to spend money for nothing
[36:48] and then have to start over because we get to the board
[36:50] and the council with it and the council says,
[36:52] well, this is not what we want it.
[36:53] So we just really wanted some discussion and direction on
[36:56] to solidify what the council wants in these bylaws
[37:01] in those two yards.
[37:03] So maybe we should vote just-
[37:05] I don't think we can.
[37:07] Yeah, one would get the Bible then we can vote on it.
[37:10] I just wanted to see-
[37:12] Yeah, I wanted to be sure.
[37:14] We're all doing what we should do.
[37:16] But I wanted the possible action just in case something came up.
[37:21] I just wanted to make sure everybody's on the same page.
[37:23] Go with it.
[37:24] Yeah.
[37:25] Try to do you have anything you need at it?
[37:27] I don't know.
[37:29] We've got Mr. Now, so we can work on our own
[37:47] and our own five of the ones you think-
[37:48] Yeah, we talked about me during the five of the ones he threw
[37:51] for his former injury.
[37:52] Yeah.
[37:53] Which was-
[37:54] So that was the reason why I was set up with injury
[37:56] in the first place as my understanding.
[37:58] Yeah, but we can, you know, just pull it out
[38:00] because it's been a mess.
[38:01] We got that grant for the way of finding sign.
[38:03] Right.
[38:04] And it has been-
[38:05] I mean, finance is going to test this.
[38:06] It has been like a mess.
[38:07] Trying to get that.
[38:09] Oh, so I have him separate.
[38:10] It's really better anyway.
[38:11] I see what he knows.
[38:13] He takes it to do that.
[38:14] The five of the ones he threw takes a while.
[38:17] So what would it mean to me, Tom, for grants for my street?
[38:20] This is going to go right in.
[38:21] We could possibly leave the loose.
[38:23] We have to hang on to that.
[38:29] We can't lose that way.
[38:30] Find it.
[38:31] Find it.
[38:32] We find it.
[38:33] You're going to go so far for, especially, projects like she'll have got her.
[38:34] What kind of thing is until you get the new set up?
[38:36] I think we'll stay the way it is.
[38:38] And you should be able to interim operate under MBR.
[38:53] And you should be able to still as his interim operate under MBR.
[38:57] That shouldn't be problem.
[38:58] But I mean, turn it.
[38:59] It's been a mess.
[39:00] I'm trying to get that way of finding a sign, I mean, because it's like A, it was down
[39:03] in the room.
[39:04] Yeah.
[39:05] And then it expires.
[39:06] Yeah.
[39:07] That we can't lose that.
[39:08] That's so.
[39:09] That'll be wonderful.
[39:10] We can get that way of finding a sign.
[39:11] Especially done and in the ground before your event, that'd be amazing.
[39:15] People come into town and fall in pretty signs.
[39:18] Yeah.
[39:22] I'm every angle.
[39:23] What else do you need to be?
[39:24] I don't know.
[39:25] I don't.
[39:39] Jen.
[39:40] How's the new business?
[39:41] The first office is is there be any issues if we cancel the next meeting and did everything on the following meeting.
[40:10] We have a lot of staff is going to be gone.
[40:12] I'll person be gone too.
[40:13] On vacation.
[40:14] You know, it's spring breaks.
[40:15] I don't know.
[40:16] We have a lot of people gone on spring breaks.
[40:17] So if we moved everything to the 25th on that week, March 25th, it would be a scheduled work session.
[40:26] But we would just have everything then.
[40:28] Yep.
[40:39] Tell me.
[40:40] Okay.
[40:45] Awesome.
[40:46] And then the second thing is to make the board aware.
[40:49] The school has asked us they are going to write a grant.
[40:51] Or they want to write a grant for Joe Pollock Field for new lives and polls and stuff.
[40:56] Maybe some other upgrades.
[40:58] But because the city owns the field, we would have been a fishery of the grant.
[41:06] We would be the one that would submit the grant.
[41:08] They would do all the work for it, but we would submit it as a city of my own.
[41:11] And we just want to make the board aware of it.
[41:13] And obviously we would track any financing and we would run the financing to the city.
[41:18] And the financial will not finance but the finances to it.
[41:24] Department of Kevin.
[41:26] Did you hear it on that discussion before?
[41:28] Yeah.
[41:29] So they were talking about they gave that a building on the field.
[41:34] Right.
[41:35] That is a little bit.
[41:40] You actually met with the school.
[41:42] Yep.
[41:43] There is a reason.
[41:44] I think.
[41:45] I think that other discussion was with a different superintendent.
[41:49] Different director.
[41:50] So it's still the plan.
[41:55] So I think the board was a lot closer.
[41:57] Yeah.
[41:58] I think it's a ways out.
[42:00] We actually set down what they haven't talked about it. They might be you or at least for them to use it
[42:05] stuff, so
[42:14] Yeah
[42:26] No, I just want to make everybody aware that it's like speak now or forever old your piece
[42:37] Yeah
[42:41] Yes, that's all I have so 14 a journey post second