 And the two-pronged charge that we have before us, we meaning to lead the team, before us is to obtain public input on the needs and vision and values, and then to suggest a design or program for an ongoing input regarding police operations. That is the two-pronged charge that we understand and we have before us. You know, if they would give the town is the ability to make some of their own decisions, they could free up time for other things that I would consider much more important for their legislative business by eliminating perhaps dozens and dozens of these little decisions each year. And then on your speed limit example, we're right in the midst of that right now, wanting to lower the speed limit on Heinsberg Road in the city of South Burlington. And now we're held up from doing that because the state's gotta go through this complete traffic study. And it's gonna take months, it's not a year, to get to the point where we want to get to when the community has been very loud in saying, we need to lower the speed limit on Heinsberg Road and the council agrees with that. And so we're stuck there. So I commend everything you're doing. Our fire truck purchase is underway. Our two fire trucks that were approved by bond in 2019 are being built. They're about halfway complete. Our chief and fire staff did a virtual review last week and I'll be bringing to the board our loan application for the bond from the Vermont Municipal Bond Bank in the short term. Commitment memo, they generated to essentially approve us to go to bond sale. And then Bob Fletcher is preparing the legal documents. So we bring to the select board probably in March. Once I check with Bob for approval of the bond sale book for those who are sold. What we are looking at for this budget is gonna be a 1.83% increase from this year which should amount to about $47 on the average tax bill for a Winooski resident. What is in this budget? We're retaining the existing level of services that the city is providing. So the same amount of staff, same community services programming, street upkeep, that sort of thing. With the exception that we received a substantial grant to fund a new equity director role that will support our focus on building more equity in Winooski. So that is a change in staffing but it doesn't have an impact on this budget that we're voting on. That grant funds us for three years.