 Welcome to the April 18th work I've been doing in the assembly. We're here as we try to promote works. It's work by our time street. It's not too clean. So I'm going to give us an example of some delicious food. Thank you so much. This is very fantastic on the menu, but it's delicious. It looks like 2000 rice and veggies and tofu and egg rolls and chicken. Lots of good food. So we're going to start in just a moment with our public forum. Well, this is an information first. We go to the next slide, please. So our guiding principles here in More Advice is this is a safe space you want to provide a lot of decorum. You want to be accessible from the rich, very interpretive space and engage with all the living numbers. This is a respectful space where we respect all the differences and engage with each perspective. Easy. We also want to be relevant for making fun as always with feedback on how we can do that better. Please let us know. And you're going to notice that we do not say so. It's one of the candidates. Today is an exciting day. We are giving an answer. Yeah. We are going to elect a new steering committee. We'll say more about that in a little bit after the public forum and announcement. But our current previous members are Roger, who's not here with us tonight. We're going to have Joe, and I'm Leigha, and I'm going to bring the food in the dining room, and Terry, and Jason. So we'll go here more from some of us later. And then, if you ever want to find us online, we'll go to our website npa5.org. And then we have a site on the bridge and the website that is broken one, brokenbt.org, and npa5. It's under 12-tell over here. We're going to have a set of 10, and Terry on camera. Here are live streaming. Thank you for telling me to read. If you watch now, we'll see you later on in June. And if you've been ready to talk all of the series with your members at borderline.npa.org, btd.brooksandbox.com. It's an article. Okay, we're ready for the next one. Now, sir, if anything, sir, I'm assuming that if we do, what do you think you might start to create a swap with you? And I will always try to keep an eye on streaming, and I'm just going to do this. I don't know what you're going to say. Okay, actually, you're going to have that. Um, here's our review. Here's our agenda. This is the welcome and the opening. We're going to do a teleform in the symbolist. Anyone is welcome to participate. We're going to hear a bit about a lot of the types of surveys and some of the different public works. And then one of the things we're going to do is do a this-is-a-fun workshop. Projects to play a part in a way that's more fun to work on. Okay, public forum. Here we go. So again, anyone is welcome to participate. You can identify yourself. We're basically going to do a public sharing. We're actually going to do a public organization, or I think we could stream that as well. We will keep an eye on the time, so that everyone has a chance to speak. Um, if you're saying something really interesting, you might want to go over a few minutes. Um, but we'll see. All right. Hang on to the public forum. Yes? Okay, thank you very much. You're welcome. Thanks. Okay, so the only, uh, we're going to come to the final event of this last month. And for what that is, we're going to be able to navigate to one of the more talented, since last month. We're sending you kind of a final agreement for an album, perhaps the majority, in the building. We're going to have a few comments on various things, 60, 60, and 90. We don't think that's going to be sufficient to solve the problem, but I think that's fine. Um, we also present a DHA for the list of questions that we want to be happy with. Probably very popular online. Going into this new project, we're going to have a lot of answers to come to the front of the panel. Um, and so we did a little work, and we just looked at the things that we've done before, and I don't know if you can understand, but how the people that I've met have been sending me exactly the technical and the things that I've been wanting to botch and find to cover volunteers. So I guess somebody broke my thinking about liability. It's coming down, and as you have it, it's coming down. It's coming down. It's coming down. It's coming down. And it's coming down. It's coming down. It's coming down. It's coming down. It's coming down. It's coming down. It's coming down. So John, So that kind of world we're at. So we are, we don't have the only invitation for anyone who wants to come, and we'll make sure that we can coordinate that for the native pattern, and make sure that, you know, we have the origin, the state, the visit, a lot of them just get up there and be excited about it. And certainly, we'll be able to get them just a couple of times. That is our rule of practice. Right. We see a lot more years. Right. Thank you. Before I can. Hi, my name is Andy Simon. I'm a part of a group called friends of ours. I'm a local volunteer to work to. I'm a volunteer to work with friends of ours. Friends of ours. that state and it should encourage the city to do that if I don't face the crisis possible. One of the things that we've been doing is the balance of that state and one of the ways we can do that is on green up data, which this year is made for the gathering of people and I'll speed it up a little bit because we've shipped tons of garbage left over from the people who've been living there on how to do it. We're living there on natural stuff, various things and each year there's less garbage but there's still a lot to do. So we need a crew. We all have work-off for people but it's a condition where long-term employees and I have other stuff out there. And it's a race and water exchange. And on nine o'clock there's one o'clock in the afternoon and it's great times. There's going to be people from all over the community and these individuals. I'm going to make a quick observation of the eclipse. I don't know if everybody remembers this. Everybody kind of has their own experience with doing it but it's really awesome. One thing that I don't know if everybody knows explicitly was how white and enjoyable the city was on that day. I was first on the day of the eclipse. It was the most magical day in the city in the past 12 years. Even the amount of visitors that we had that day with the shrink closures and the way that the city canceled that. The lack of our downtown was so great. There were so many people walking and biking. There were so many people enjoying the thing. We still managed to handle so many people coming into our city and leaving our city. The highways were obviously slowing down and blocked. That's kind of like the thing just to point out that our city had so many people coming in and it was the cars, the car and the structure of the highways. It wasn't our downtown. It wasn't our city. It wasn't our amenities. I don't know if anybody else can understand explicitly but I just wanted to call attention to how well the city canceled that, how beautiful that day was, and how maybe we should consider how we as a community can ask for more of that all. That's a month? Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Before every day. Alright. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Call it. So I'm in traffic. I'm actually coming for a two. And so I work for a CCTB, and I'm going to see this all the time to get used. So my assignment for the eclipse. It's pretty, What do you think of the eclipse of the world? And instantaneously, so I spoke to hundreds of people, but I said that to hundreds of people over a six-hour period. And I was just overwhelmed with the number of people who said, Instantaneously started talking about how wonderful world is, wonderful from life. And it was such a great experience for me. You know, that's why I just want to share it with people. And people come here from other averages and visit. Everybody thinks that loneliness is a wonderful place in the world. And I think we lose track of that because we've been here. And so I've only seen you, we've seen conflicts and a lot of social media stuff. They exist as a whole. So I think we lose track of that kind of a very fortunate thing here. And for others to depend on. So hundreds of people, as soon as I said, the most important things people need on the side of saying a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful life. So I just wanted to share. Thank you. Anyone else? Well, let's call it out. I will go. I'm going to say this. Are you going to go? We'll get there in a second. Okay. Oh, yeah. Well, I was going to say. You're on. Okay. Um, hi. I just want to share about two. Community. They're available for everyone. Hopefully are useful. One is the map of free food in Burlington. Um, this one is on two sides. It's like this. Places you can get free vegetables, free family items and free meals. Provided by nonprofits and volunteers and churches. This map lives at tinyurl.com. There's an online version of it all of the time. Anyone can edit it with you. Enjoy. At tinyurl.com. Side. Free. Community. And then the other thing is. I haven't heard of people that recently launched an outlet from Burlington. I don't have an iPhone. I don't have an iPhone. I don't have an iPhone. I don't have an iPhone. I don't have an iPhone. I don't have an iPhone. And we are hoping to cover what's behind City Hall within the administration to share some new ideas about what could happen in our city and analyze what is happening if you're interested in reading, please visit Burlington Island or start Mirin Do Ed and know that. That word. We encourage you to bebnd writing or joining the elected one for doing this reporting. Please get in touch with us at internet center So I thought returning to the public. I am not the president. The year. So I just wanted to count on this as well. So there I did have a couple of pictures of the speakers sitting out there. I did not take these pictures of the public for seven days. I'm not even. But. And then we're going to kind of from the city's case that. And I just wanted to kind of be thankful for all the work that was done. I mean, all of it. There were going to be a city. We're kind of giving up to this. And, you know, all of it, but I'm going to stand. Of course, all of us faces and who's worked out down. I mean, I kind of knew all the stuff not on board. And the public sort of city project with the cloud bridge. There's your, I mean, I think that if you turned out very nicely, we had a piece of equipment that Jerry the prophet of the park. So that was a big hit. Show them basically the kind of what we would see with your folks classes. If you'd like to fit down with the white. It's kind of practical. The whole hour or two. Partially. For them to give to us. Well, it's like, I don't know, 300 or something. Most of which probably most of which we tend to have. So. Really thankful for that. It was good. A lot of us. Okay. I have something to say. I said, I would. What's there is. And I go for the. I was in the sunspot, which was the best, the. There's like the sun. That's not going on to me. But at first guy at the steering committee. City said, you know, there's a fire. Bring it anywhere you want to. And I thought, this is the way it is. I didn't even know how to figure this thing out. Well, personally, the families kind of visited us. And there was some of these very confident in these kinds of matters. We took it as kind of connected together. And I thought, well, I'd better bring it over to Riley here. I'm sure nobody's going to take a look at it. Well, it was a big hit. I was like, look at it. I'm going to be saying it. I'm going to show everybody. And I posted it there when I see the goods classes on the Don't Watch One. The number of people reached out to me to get these goods classes. That's the city data to be updated. And then I brought the box over to Colligan Park. And people just grabbed and went up. And so many of them were taken. And then at the end of the eclipse, everybody used the same box as a recycling site. So I brought back more boxes than I came with. And I was waiting for that. We have a specific data to be able to get that process back. But it was a really well-ordered event. I think I can get out of that. I'm glad we got that. There's more. Okay. Any final comments, thoughts, or comments for us? Is it helpful to see that people who are out and out for not seeing them, maybe, but to be there to put them in? One person. Oh, just one person. You're here. All right. All right. If you can log into the Zoom, then I can promote you to panelists and you can present them. Or if Joe does join Zoom and presents them either way. You just need to be slightly slower, but you're going to sell me. I'm going to try to say, um, again, I just wrote you on this word. Yeah. Can I hear you again? I think I'm just going to try to pick the last letter. I can't, I'm going to wait a second. I think that's the highest difference. That's your hand. Hold on, I need to get a mic. So, if you have a poorly focused on one time in your life, a poorly designed one, it's going to be a big hit across. A rash of good luck. All right, one more, Joe. Can you do that? No. Very nice. What you call a priestly on a plant? An air fryer. Well, I guess, we also have some in Canada, there's a copy of the informal water quality report from 2022. That's amazing. It has kind of been. I can get it. Water quality is great. Oh, that's great. Thank you. Thank you. I haven't received it yet, so it might take a moment. Which is very relevant. And then the other one is the pamphlet that explains a little bit more about water. Yeah. There's a lot of testing. Yeah. And then the water is sampled as it comes out of the lake, as it is treated through the plant, and then as it leaves the plant on the sample, very frequently. A lot of results are available in the water quality report. And then there was a sampling that Eleanor was talking about. I have them up now. We are here talking about water quality in our drinking water. So this is just for a little bit of background. This is for the letting property rules. Physically, so a little bit of history. The concept of folks who became aware of being affected by the exposure to drinking water of the 1980s. The same drinking water act, the Spongebob land, was amended in 1986 to bring in the use of a lot of things to our water system. And what it didn't do is retroactively require all the clothing and water for new things to stick with from their instructor. In 1991, the ECS, the Environmental Protection Agency, established the letting proper rules to protect the public health and reduce the exposure to blood and proper drinking water. So what that little primary does is it establishes maximum contaminant levels to support blood and proper drinking water. And if our standards are the same, what those levels are, and if it also requires our ability to commit treatment at me, it's more than 10% of the examples are not one. So this is right here in general. We've always been ahead of the curve. So in 1902, we already started conducting sampling. Well, I sort of did a plan of practice to give you that lead, proper, iron, safe and cadmium levels in our water. And so in 1982, at six sites, had elevated blood levels. But how will the sampling size for those six sites? Oh, between 30 and 40, yeah. Yeah, between the 30 and 40, about six of them had elevated blood levels when immediately sampled at the tap. And what that means is they sampled, they turned on the tap and it's like immediately sampled the water. Whereas normally you also like wait for the task to go on for a few minutes to sample again. So when they did that in 1982, six sites elevated blood levels. And it's important to know that some of the Lake Champlain, which is where we get our water from, is naturally soft. So it's blown developed minerals, and it has a neutral pH. And what that means is it's kind of corrosive to our rights. So sometimes the water is soft, it can sort of leak, it can pull out the levels. If you don't do anything to it. So we started adding sodium hydroxide to prevent corrosion in 1984. And we upgraded to using zinc or phosphate in 1998. And so what that does is it sort of floats the inside of the pipe so that the water doesn't breach. That's it. And since then we've been able to let it not close in three years. And then it's starting to have varying emissions. So for the rest of the time, that was talking about those overalls. And what is important to know is that since we started treating our water with zinc or phosphate in 1990, we've always been complex. So yeah. So now what we're doing here is we're going through one line of problem number three. So, yeah, I'm sure that you have all the third of children from Michigan, which took picked up and asked them to support the water, public talks, and drinking water. So following that, today is the rule of revision to prevent children from drinking. So, and so the point of that rule is to remove all significant, which is the blood of our drinking water system. So I said, the, the best of everything I've been left from the place, but it is important to talk to you about that. So what this will is, you know, anything to do with the action of moving those sources of blood from the drinking water system. So as part of this rule, all local state and water utilities have to develop and submit inferences of a service line, which is, you know, which I don't understand that get the water to your house from the water main. Identifying led service lines to be replaced as well as galvanized line meeting placement by October 16 of this year. And in terms of a little bit of background, we're going to get about Burlington. So, in April to 1929 to 1937, lists the kind of a price that we have in our system and out galvanized half iron and life. The reports from 1938 onwards, no longer mentioned blood as a type of material analysis. So we have no records or evidence of our different service lines ever like a part of the interview. We are still required to submit an inventory, which is yet. It's, you know, what those numbers look like for us. So here we have 1111,000 service lines. And so we have some records for, I said, around 7 to 8,000. You have records for most of the 1111. Yes. And we looked at what these numbers are going to be so far. Yeah. Right. The service lines. The ones that are going to be in control for instance. Yes. Yes. And so we still have, we have about 3,000 unknown lines that we say we've identified. And also we just need to kind of keep our, but should we review the record, whether it's the 7,000 or 95, but we are coming to the point of one. And so what we're doing is we are doing a thorough record review of everything that we have. To me to confirm it, we're also asking the customers that we look at their own lines. And we should enter a survey that is online to see if you know what material that type is going to look like. And lastly, we have input and inspections for anybody who, for some reason, can't complete the survey or is having a difficulty. So we're going to finalize that in November of 2023. We began on a digital outreach to the public. We were starting to get out through Comfort Forum. I'm going to make it on our websites. And then in December, these processes, the ideal process from December to June, we're looking to reach out to reference to very properties and older phones, phones that do not have records to identify those materials for their service lines. We're also in parallel going through all of the records that we have in file, which is, there are many of them taking us by some time, but we're getting to a good base. In parallel, we are looking at records. We're reaching out to residents. I think that's one of my ones. Somebody or just anybody who's in one of our things, water and sand. And to try to get as much information as we can from the public to help our important process. Kind of going, as we're getting information, looking finally at our responses, we're doing them directly into the spreadsheet, which was provided to us by the state of Vermont. We're going to submit it to the state of Vermont in October. During the whole process, as we find the information that we need to seek, we're going to reach directly out to those homeowners. If they don't get back to us, we plan to go around neighborhoods. And you're not going to say, hey, we're coming into the country again or there. We're planning to knock on doors and expect somebody from water resources division in the right level of us to ask any of these people, which I know this can be a test for people. So we're trying to get a lot of help out of each of the four people that we are going to meet up and try to get the information that we don't have with that start-up outreach. And then in October, we're going to submit the inventory. And then almost after October, we're going to continue to fill out all of the unknowing information that exists. We are allowed to submit unknowing information to the state of California, and we prefer not to, because if we do submit unknowing information to the state of California, we have to identify 10% and we have to seek them as if they are led. We really do not believe them to be led. We must treat them as such and inform the total owner that it is possible to take out a certain sign very unlikely, again, and can't oversee the confidence we have in each of the very likely ones like this. But we do need to keep at it until we have all known certain signs. So the communications that you're going to make the same for us, back in November, you receive Waterville and the mail, and you receive an on-trap newsletter, which is a really never-ending piece by responders. That's the information about them. We also mail postcards to every address in the city, as well as to every property owner who doesn't live in the room, to know that it goes far as to wherever they live. So we can use that when we go out on social media and in front of our forums. We have a survey forum on our website. We have a how-to-do-die-in-the-witch-to-things-in-the-new-comers. We have three telecast questions on our website. We have all of these materials in multiple languages, so you or somebody that you know speaks a language front-end that is not English. This information is available to you. We do have also partners in regards to the language front-end, so that we're all on the same page. We have an archival forum, and we can talk to you if you want to hear about our project. And we also plan to work with PPM, the Mets Center, which is actually been very responsive and large schools. So PPM, the next weekend, we'll actually be following it. This is sort of the school district to get the information from those large buildings. And then as all of these, the water resources that the customer can use, wonderful people are always available in the process. The figure that's come up recently is 70% as well as friends and family. Who have the responsibility to participate in your own friends' experience away? I'm going to have to see if you can do this in the next call. I'm going to go through this part of your moving. Not for friends. It's a ramblin' of responses, so when we first talk to each other, I think this is not a believable mandate. We just, yeah, really need your help. So it's a ramblin' of responses, but if you are arranging, you know, a simple-handed moment, have access to your service line, you will more than welcome anybody who can help us to fill out so it's very nice for that property. For people, we know that many people live in, you know, in the apartment on the west end, and you do not have access to their service lines until the pop-in. It's a good thing to have access to. So for those buildings, we are working with the landlords and family members to get access to those. Here's a picture of both of the policies that we've been in the results to meet as of March 27, so it's a couple weeks old. But, oh, I still have what's two and three, how long is this going to be? It's been found at Ward 5 on March 27, and it's a preview of your neighbor's immediate service. And we really appreciate your neighbors and if you're one of them, thank you. And if you're not, we could be one of them. That's going to be a day in March, but it's another 2,900 times serving our sponsors, which is really great considering it's about 1,000 service lines. So just under 10% that means about 8%, which we're pretty excited for a serving person. I mean, any sort of responsibility is exciting, so it really fits well for all of those who are serving. Yeah, I'm just going to tell you for me, most people do have cover services, but few people do still have galvanized. A lot of the newer services coming in are plastic. The several iron services that are hanging on martin buildings that have fire connections to these places. And then you can see there's very few unknowns from the serving responses. What usually that means is the person's taking pictures and the fittings are so close to the wall or to the concrete in the ground and you can't see the water surface. Or it's a picture of the meter, but not where the service enters from the ground or wall. Well, a lot to see of the water meter more important to see where the service comes into the ground or wall because that's the information that we have. So it's a combination of this. But overall, we're happy with the response, but we're going to be happy or something. And now that there's nothing in the middle end, thank you. Thank you. It's sort of doing a graphic. That's my nice point. There is a rubble. Excellent. Thanks for your success and your autonomy. And it's been every month you draw two people have missed their answers and each of those people have been a big killer part of the randomized business. You have a spreadsheet with all the businesses in Berlin from the Gulf and you just don't choose to do it for everyone. And that or two more questions. Go ahead. You know, what is what is running service line? It was not making I guess inherently more they don't like other than a tend to be the process by which you know, first of all, they get like blood for all build up in their arteries and it can start and reduces blood pressure. So if we have to regulate flush the same flow kind of in the middle of the pipe and we get bad water pressure and not great. So that is the flexible connector called this neck. Sometimes those are made of lead. So I think that is the process that I think is actually going to work. My next question is obviously there are other lines that are not just the service lines am I correct with the city service lines? Yes. City's jurisdiction at the water meter. So I think that is a good question. So there are things that you're worried that your information might contain but there are several laws in the amount to prevent of this happening but it's not important to the whole community. So the line is the route and internal plumbing but again that's why we have to think of a pathway to the water because on the oxygen channel somewhere someone who is in the water . So my question is what are the greatest threats to water quality now and going into the future? It's a great question. I don't know if I'll answer. I do know that I don't know the exact meaning there are a lot of things floating in the water as it comes in the raw water intake and it requires more process that out and then rain events like that in July that really increases the humidity so I know that to be a concern I don't know that's the concern dating on what the process is and what they are doing in the process. So some of the other water quality concerns that they don't affect our drinking water but for the lake specifically which that sent it from the variety to the states that they how much and TNBL which is TNBL they go with the import and water bodies that sort of regulates maximum levels of certain nutrients that the water water quality so phosphorus is strong water streets look like phosphorus but the streets explained elsewhere there's no phosphorus mentioned What why are we the that TNBL from being considered clear water from water but water is fully safe. There are TNDLs in our region, like Tony said. Which is just, that's just the EPA saying, we know that there's an issue with phosphorus in the canton. We don't want to add more. This is how much you're allowed to let and you don't think that you can provide. So that's just a regulation. Yes, a TNDL essentially means that we hear that water quality is fragile. So there's an interesting, we're watching this closely. These are the maximum levels that should be in it to make sure to protect the water. So it wouldn't attract a very large flow into the labors of itself. Any kind of vital water? Yes. Are you using a TNDL? Yes, a TNDL really works. So that would be from, like, from stormwater runoff, from, like, engulfed growth, which was done in our ward and what happens with the TNDL, the TNDL would be protected with you all? Yes. Those are the things that you are also watching. We do watch those, and actually, totally a different part. It's really cool stormwater, man. It's really fun, but it's in no line, and I just keep looking. I thought I was talking about numbers, but that's the thing that we need to sort of manage. Is that new? Well, it's connected. Well, if you have any other questions about water or water quality, you can reach out to the customer care. My email is on this computer. You don't need any questions about the search sign. I started to do a little summary line with the photo picture. So, if I submit it without all the pictures, it's still valid, but 100% sure that it is. That's a lot of people that take seven hours of look for it. Yeah, sure. If you want to, if you want to watch the picture, if that's your receipt from your, if you want to do it at home, you can. I wouldn't know about it. It's done all this well. And that would be something else. Then if we didn't do the work. I don't know. It's not a couple of three or four. It's property. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah. So. Whenever you're ready for the slides again. We are going to. Revision. To. Steering. Just as a quick review. Of the rules here. Anyone in four and five. Is. And they just sort of found the strength. Maybe other than that, we must be able to support them. And. And if we were to work on it. You are also. Welcome to vote. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks. Thank you for joining us. Yeah. and do any debrief as necessary in several weeks and minutes. On the end of that, please send us an e-mail, send me your outreach, and post them to our course board. I want to say, it's about two to four hours a month, but other hearings may never start with that. Unless you want to pick up, and I'm sure you want to pick up because I want to pick up. And, you know, I love you for all of us. I'd like to see anybody trying to restrain you. All right, so here's who we've got. If you want to go to the next slide. Roger and Terry are standing down. So thank you, Terry. And then there are a few more of us and we can talk about nominations and other people who are welcome to nominate themselves. Is anyone else on the cards here who may want to say anything about what it's like to do this job? My favorite part of this is in the African State of Columbia. Wow. That's pretty good. I still get used to get together once a month. Everybody brings us this room, which is great. So here's, here's how I think this is going to go. Everybody is welcome to nominate someone for nominating themselves as also allowed. And again, we have nine, the potential of the nine seats. And that means that we probably won't have super sick competition in Seattle. Or do you want to volunteer again? I think we could have it. I don't want to speak too soon. And I think once, once you've been nominated, maybe you'll say a few words about why you want to be on the steering committee just so we don't know each other a little bit better. And then provided that we do not have more than nine people running for steering committee, I'm going to make a motion to randomly vote as a on the whole slate to save ourselves. Does that sound okay? Great. That's right. Yeah, raise your hand. Okay. Do you want to, do you want to say some words? Oh, yeah. Oh, yes, I would love to serve. What were you saying? Yeah, that's me at least 15. Hello, this will be one minute. My name is Bray Matheria. I live on Colorado. I was to order five in the last year, but I grew up in South Burlington, Burlington. All of the years of my life mostly. I'm very happy to live in my neighborhood and I've had a great time being neighbors in the last few months, especially in the last few years. And I feel really excited about events and holding coordinating events so that I can hear the voice of my neighbors, but I'm hoping my neighbors will be there at first. So that's the main reason that I am interested in the steering committee. And I can't possibly think of a better use of the very first day of every month to go to the next year in college. Would anybody else like to nominate yourself? I'm going to nominate you. I'm going to nominate you. Do you think anybody wants to nominate yourself? I'm going to nominate her if she wants to nominate myself. You're going to be my answer to the red light. I'm going to nominate myself. I'm going to nominate myself. I'm going to nominate myself. I'm going to nominate myself. You're going to be my answer to the red light. I am learning three words. I am going to nominate yourself. I think that this neighborhood is a kind of home of so much diversity and so we can get to care about each other, really enjoy being a part of the NPA and a part of this community. And I see that we can have a lot of wonderful communities that way. Together and to get that a beautiful little one and talk about the future of our community. So. I'm Jason. I live on Fairline Street. And this is a community for a year. And what I'm excited about for this coming year is doing something because despite the fact that. So I'm really excited about granting that a compliment to the information and discussion that happens here, which is super important. People working together on specific on the ground improvements of their choosing for the neighborhood with mutual support to. And I see my role in that is as sort of being a consultant slash advocate slash coach slash whatever's needed to help people figure out how to make a solid step forward. I need to leave it out. I didn't want to get into that. I don't want to hear yourself. So, I would say the future, I think I did a lot of sort of for maybe working for years. Maybe break. But, you know, I guess I'm the most senior number. The staff here. And, you know, I'm taking care of the website to a very early degree, not the name that they missed something. I don't mind, but you know, it's getting me more time. Some of your three robust like everybody. My name is Maurice and I live in a place where it's free. I just hope I'm pretty good now. Great place to live. I don't know. Right. You know, one of these, you know, you have a problem. Bring it to the whole file. I like it. That's what I'm saying. So, thank you. Again, the towers. It was actually my friend. So, but I'm excited about what I'm thinking now. I think that I think that the background also and now here. So, I think that my personal background is not engaged in us. We're working part of that. Yeah. There are a lot of files. So, I just think it's not a great opportunity. It's not a great opportunity. I would like to know the job. Beach Beach. My name is again, Jack Tiano. I was on St. Paul's street. My first MPI meeting was last year on election night. And so I remember feeling like, oh, I wanted to get it all. But like for my first meeting, it didn't feel like comfortable except I'm like, yeah, sure. I'll jump right in. But I think I've been to every meeting since that one. And I really loved what I found here. And like three kind of said, I'm really into kind of direct democracy thought about organizing getting people to get a room together and talk about things and solve problems. You know, basically the same. And so, yeah, I'm excited to do, to give some of my time, or as much time as I can, with two to four hours to kind of help continue to build up with MPAD. I keep thinking in a lot of my advocacy on other work with the city government that like, you know, my, my dream of where Berlin take can go is get it becomes really, you know, more empowered over time to kind of have decisions bubble up from the MPA up to the city level. Instead of kind of the city coming to us, we're going to the city. So finding ways to continue building relationships with our community members and making what makes for a five so great. Yeah, that's, that's the, that's my, my interest in. Thank you. All right. I believe that we accept the nomination of all those. I started my nominations. Thank you. Anyone on the motions. Thank you. Should we should. Okay, well, we have a. So I guess for me, we vote to accept the motion to accept all of the nominations and vote as it's pleased. Right. All of them are enough. You can go. All right. Thank you very much. And now we're going to vote to. elect our new slate of seven hearing committee members. All right. Yeah. And we really want to bring to you a new folks, maybe we'll meet them in shortly to do our every kind of meeting and planning for next meeting. Like for you as a new hearing. So we believe I have all of your general addresses. Well, obviously. And by the way, we use slack. Okay. All right. All right. Our next, our next thing is doing assembly. So, I'm going to hang it over. Unless actually. There's a question. I'm wondering if we want to make it quick announcement. And then maybe a German online. We've got nobody online. And this next. More. Everyone. Yeah. Okay. I was kind of. Honored quality. For this region. I think it's. I think it's something that totally is weird. If you do, you know. And. Work. Yeah. I can't quite tell what the letter is, but there's also. It was in a different zone. Yeah. Yeah. Those of us who live in more. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think, I think it's organized. It's, it's not. No. That's a lot of time. It's going to be. Yeah. So. Morning. Is there a. Yeah. So you really need to be. Especially. People automatically. So. You really should go in the city website. And look out. Yeah. You know, And you're. Right. No. Oh yeah. They don't have. Just. No. No. That. So the down. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So I think what we're going to do. Is that if this sits right with y'all. Is anything to say. Thank you for attending. And we'll wrap up our meetings here. We won't say goodbye again. But we will be doing some stuff in the room. And we feel free to keep the camera rolling as you. I'm used to this. So. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. All right. So. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Yeah. Thank you. Of course, a few hours and a couple of hundred people came through, it's music, the music that I wrote in one of the days that I run down, it was music, dance, music, yeah, they did. Every time, one of the things that we did was we put out a big chart and asked people to write it. I think it was about an improvement, but they might have seen it, it's out now. They were all on the map, all kinds of things suggested. It was really interesting. So we then took that and turned it into a Google form where people could pay, say which ones they liked the best, and pay an additional office. And we had 80-some people who drove out that form and also then brought the suggestions to me, yeah, we got to add more ideas, add the being, et cetera. So now we're at the part where the road meets the road in the sense of I want to start moving towards a standard that will help people decide what things they want to help make happen. And here's the supported backing that it needs to go ahead. And to sort of kickstart that, what I did was I went through all of the suggested ideas and looked for themes. And four themes emerged, and we may end up changing them even somewhere, but starting point. And one of them in the work on community gatherings, meaning that there were a number of different ideas that people raised and thought were excited about, it was basically about getting people together in one form or another. So walking groups, and there's book clubs, like clubs, dance parties, movies, things that are not infrastructure, but that are community gatherings and such. And those are super awesome, and also I think are really good things to focus on, because the sky's the limit. If people are going to put in time and organize, these are all things that are very doable. So that's one thing. And it's about people who are interested in that, who are going to spend a little time with those folks together, and start to think about what they want to do along those lines. The second theme is a Callahan Park upgrade. There were a lot of ideas related to improving Callahan Park, including planting more fruit trees and berries, getting an outdoor food front table installed. You can get outdoor food front tables that are all the way there, just to be indestructible. Some sort of outdoor stage of pavilion, that's a larger project, but you know, maybe there's a language barrier to start. And bringing the bathrooms to general control and getting them actually open for some reasonable amount of time on two or three days. I didn't think I'd see this, but it's a lot. And more picnic tables, and seating, and other things that let people just hang out with us. And I'm sure there's plenty of other things involved, but just the ones that have come so far before. If you've already been seen there, please tell any part of it. Laura, but to get it started. Can I just interject, because I understand you're going to get asked all along. Does this have, I don't know if people actually have anything. The city did this major review and tires of professionals in that community. Just to be sure that you've created an application. Yes. So just to be sure that you're talking to somebody. Yeah. I mean, I think there's two ways to think about that. One is, yes, absolutely. We should take up that plan at one angle of attack, might be, which of the things that we explained, out of the county, yeah, at least if you want to explain. Yeah. And then there may be other things that aren't in the plan, but they're going to be like wings. That would be worth pursuing as well. And that's entirely a discussion. Thank you for reading that. The third team is what I, some awkwardly calling me, some more five. There were several people who said, this is all very Callahan and by the sister of central. What about the southern part of 45. And people that should sign up for addition. Traffic coming on more time and bringing water service to very far so it can have. And again, I'm sure there's other things that might emerge there. And I'm not sure if this, if this makes sense as we focus here, but very much as a theme in those boxes, so I'm going to put it out there and see if there are people who would like to focus specifically on. And then the last thing. Last team is. When I'm calling the. Which is one of the things that multiple people call for is some sort of self and community slash. Other parts of the city have awesome. So it does. And that's a real gap. And I call it the big thing to you because that's, if anybody wants to tell me about that's something where you need to think about all because that's something that will take a certain effort or both for years to pull off, but for a really big return. If. They're actually one. I think that's kind of a community center for the folks who live there. Not a sort of broad open community center. So I don't think it was a missing something. I don't think there is, you know, a twiddle in life. I don't think they must have missing something that all picture is you know, like the recorded of the general center. Yeah, that's not. Are you on the report? The. Good question. Good. And. That's pretty much going to be my response to any question that but you're asking me because my role is not to have answers. It's to help all of you find answers. So couple of sort of logistical notes and then I'm gonna put these around the room and people can self sort into the group that you want to start thinking about. One is like I mentioned earlier, the steering committee pieces Slack organize our work. And one of the things I'm gonna propose and really encourage for each of these teams into these groups is I created a Slack chat for each one of these and we can get anybody who is interested in the team into Slack. What I found is that from working on something like this and here by the mail, there's just a million emails back and forth and there are plenty of emails about whatever it is you want to find. And Slack does a nice job of putting them to take one place and by adding it in the same way, Slack instance it's called as steering committee, it makes it easy for the steering committee to be supportive of these products. If that doesn't look completely not working great, we'll do something else. But I wanted to put that on a starting point because we have time to be very peaceful for the things that we do. But what we're gonna do today is I've got for each team, there's three copies of something that has to name our team and then sort of the major bullets that were related to it coming out of the work today. And then one copy has just as many emails, please put them in the email if you're interested in this group because obviously we need to have a way to connect with everybody in the industry. And then the other two are just for ideas and notes. And I'm not sure what we'll do with them but I think it's pretty obvious that if we're starting to think about how we make some of this stuff happen, we should catch our needs. So I'll write it down and then I'll figure out what the framework is. Any questions before we get started? Yep. Go ahead. How, if you think about how people are not here, are there any other important things? Yes, there's a couple of things. There's the list of participants from this meeting at the last one. We'll reveal everybody once the stuff is running and we'll offer everybody an opportunity to connect with one of the participants and decide if they want to shoot or end up with a passage. We hear, yeah, the Steward Committee will do that. The Steward Committee's role, and mainly I'll be doing this, but in the context of being part of Spirit Committee, is to be the support system for all those teams. And then we can go to the preferred forum and anything else that we usually do for anything related. And what I'll figure out and haven't really given much thought to yet is how do we make an easy on-ramp for anybody who isn't here tonight, but wants to be involved in one of these teams? Hey, I'm interested, not at all. What do I do? How do I sidestep? I don't think that's right. I don't know, it's not true. So she's glad, what? It's not true. It's not true. Perfect. I love it. Any other questions? Yeah. Can you sign up for a vote for me? Absolutely. And you can either stay with one that you would choose in tonight and then get involved with another one later, or you can bounce back before the tonight either way. But I'll just stay with Sunday. Anybody else? All right. It was seven. It was seven. Yeah. So we do have a budget every year. So $1,500 or something like that. So I'll have this, maybe I'll put it this way. I don't know if you can trust me. And if I understand that's some cost, because there's a fraction of the cost that you pay for this group of people. And if people have something on an orderable cost, can you move it? Of course. Can you move it? Yeah, you might pay a little bit of a month. Well, that's true. You know, it was clear that there would be something. So we want to have some effort to perform this here so that next year we can have a plan for this kind of stuff. But if they require something. Yeah, it's $2,500 totally. Yeah, so it's not like that. You can do it on a mobile phone, but it's a community center. You can have a big call plan. You can have a big call plan. Yeah, a big call plan. So we'll put team one, which is community gatherings and gather right here. Team two, which is Callahan Park. We'll put it over in this city. The team is three, which is still there to one of five. We'll put it down here. And team four, which is big thing, community center, but over here. All right, so how about support yourselves and that's where you want to be. And I will just kind of close and help them and figure that out as we go. You can try to do this. You can try to do this. Yeah, that's it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So good. Thank you. Wow. So are you guys done, adult? Of course no. Okay. Okay, so let's go and see who both of them are. Yeah. That's alright. Yeah. Let's do that. We'll take Krankenhaus, Yeah, I just wanted to make sure that we kept it on earlier when they were sharing information that I think probably turn it off. Yeah.