 Um, does anybody have the agenda in front of them? Either Jenny or Alex, I can pull it up in just a moment. Yeah, we just need one of you. Well, I'll read the statement because you don't guys don't have a chair at the moment. So that's the other thing we have to figure out today. Oh, that just actually, I'm not sure if I do have an email from you saying there's not a lot on the agenda, but. Did I not catch the agenda? I have an email from January 11th. I believe that has the agenda. All right, let me find that. Sorry, but I can go ahead and yeah, read the statement just because you guys don't have a formal chair yet. So, although so with the extension of chapter 20 of the acts of 2021, this meeting will be conducted via remote means members of the public who wish to act. Access the meeting may do so via zoom or by telephone, see instructions below, no in person attendance of members of the public will be permitted, but every. Sorry, but every effort will be made to ensure that the public can adequately access the proceedings in real time via technological means. So. On the agenda for the review, there's opening remarks, announcements, introductions and agenda review, public comment trustees reports. Election of a chair co chairs, building reservations, building maintenance, building updates, and then the next meeting date to be determined and other topics. The chair did not reasonably anticipate 48 hours in advance of the meeting. So, pretty standard. I think we can do some introductory because Jenny, I'm not sure if you know Susan and Alex. So Jenny is our new member who's the third member and this is Susan and Alex and I believe all three of you live in met proximity to the months in as well. Am I correct on that? Correct. Yep. Great. I unfortunately moved from West street. So now I'm in the downtown area. So I'm very far from months in which this weekend we had a little incident. So I had to like get up and go over there and give someone a key. So I can talk a little bit more about that during the reservations portion. So we did the agenda review opening remarks and we can open up for public comment. And I see that we have one attendee in the public comment. So Maria. Yes. She's already on it. She's raised her hands and I'm going to go ahead and let her into the meeting. Good morning, Maria. Good morning. Hello, everybody. It's nice to meet all of you. My name is Maria. I also live in South Amherst and I love the months in. We used it a ton. My kids loved it that we've been to performances there in the that are held in the hall. And I have been, the reason I'm here today is that I have been following the proposed improvements to the HVAC system and the thermal envelope that have been going on a very long time. I had the pleasure of voting in favor of it back in town meeting and it's kind of walled out, it seems. I understand that there have been some additions made and some of some further study, but it's been a really long time and I think that I think it's a really important project for the town to get done. On the scale of, you know, investment in this, it is, it is not a lot of money and the money's been there and I know that there's been money set aside in for previously way before I got onto town meeting for improvements to the months in. I hear that the handicap accessible ramp has been put in or is being put in. So that's great, but I'm hoping that you guys can really get the ball going forward on these HVAC changes and get us off fossil fuels and get us on to heat pumps and get it better on below. The building deserves it. It's a great asset to the town. So, thank you. Thank you guys for serving on the trustees. Thank you for coming this morning. Thank you for the comments. Thank you for saying something it's so nice when committee members talk back it's it's great. That doesn't normally happen so thank you for the humanity. Well, I mean, it's diverse as well. So, you know, even though we haven't met in person, we're allowed to talk to them, right? Well, so usually during the public comment, you don't necessarily respond so like to the direct thing because our, we need to be following the agenda. So if someone brings something up that's not on the agenda, it's hard to speak to. And then you can also speak during that portion of the agenda if the item is on the agenda. But saying thank you for coming and thank you for, you know, saying what you said is not an issue. Okay. It's actually very nice. Okay. First one of these. Yeah. So, next on the agenda is the election of a chair or co chair so I first of all Susan can't vote but there's three of us so she's in agreement with it I think you can still do that. I'm always like this is a three person. So I co chairs might not be the best way to go but I think you guys do need to somehow elect a chair. And two of you make a corn so we can do that now. Alex. You know, I can ask a question of Jennifer. Yeah. How has the election of a chair happened in the past, you know, because I'm not familiar with just like this. So Jenny might say or Susan might say hey Alex you're a returning trustee I think you should be it and then Alex you might say hey Susan but you're also a returning trustee. I think you should do it and then Susan might say but I'm not. I haven't been sworn in yet so I can't be chair. So, however you guys and you know, it's just that simple. Well, you know, I would love to see Susan as chair if she would so choose to be chair after being sworn in, we could vote her in as chair. I'm a big firm believer in seniority and familiarity with the area and and and Susan's been a community member longer than I have and familiar with the area. So that would be my reasoning. I was going to suggest Alex. I know I can't vote but what are the are there additional responsibilities for chair? I mean, we all have to attend the meetings because there's only three of us. Right. I mean, assuming that that's possible sometimes you just can't attend and so that's when we communicate but there's still a forum as long as we have to so the meeting can proceed and any vote that would need to be taken could be taken. Really, the chair is worked with me regarding building the agenda and also runs the meeting. So that statement that I wrote in the overview of the agenda that's the chair's responsibility to do on a on a regular basis. And so really we work together in a sense to help move the committee to the next or trustees to the next, you know, through the agendas and through the next projects and so forth. And it's for one year. It is for typically we do it until someone else. Like if Alex was to step down and somebody knew that's kind of when we might do it. Otherwise it just kind of follows through. Well, I'm not one to fight against current. My name has been mentioned several times so I would be willing to serve as chair if that's what the trustees would like to see happen. So, I think the duties are well within something I can commit to. So are you okay with that in favor of that. Okay, so emotion to nominate Alex this chair. I second that motion. You can vote for yourself. I think I just did. All right. Yeah, the three member board is a little bit. I don't know. I'm the other boards have at least seven people that I staff. So there's either seven or nine. So do we move on to building reservations then. Yeah, I see that Petra is here. And so maybe as chair Alex, I'm going to make you the coho so you can see everything but maybe you would like to go back to the public comment just in case Petra, who is the branch librarian. Of the two branches has any comments that she wants to make Petra if you do, could you please raise your hands. She's just here to listen. Okay. I just wanted to make sure thank you Petra. Oh, she did. Petra. Hear me okay. Good. Hi everyone. I yeah I just heard that this was happening and wanted to jump in in case there's any way that I can help or I don't know I don't know what I missed in the beginning so. Okay, cool. Yeah, I'm happy to comment on anything. I guess, is there anything specific you're looking for me to talk about in my experience there because we've definitely had. It's interesting being in that space and having people renting the hall. It's, they look to us a lot at the library for answers. They direct them. But, you know, things that are being left in the hall or questions about reservations things like that come up. So if there's any way that I can help provide that. So, Petra, I guess my question would be, and I leave you in the meeting to that's fine. And part of this is coming up in the reservations maintenance and updates because I know we've had a couple of new things that have occurred with new renters who do different things differently. But is it like, what can we or what can this group do to kind of make take some of the weight off of the library. Um, there's, it's tricky because in terms of like enforcing the thing, you know, so, for instance, there was that key that was installed outside which I know was taken down. And just things being left in the hall and that's been a tricky thing with the yoga group, for example, because they're, you know, like, well, our stuff got locked accidentally in a room, you know, and then suddenly we become responsible for it. And I've expressed to renters it's not the best idea to leave your things anyone has access to them and I don't know that you're supposed to be leaving them there. So I guess, I don't know what that would look like but just being able to direct and say, you know, the this is the these are the outline rules this is kind of how it needs to go but we can't be responsible for enforcing or responsible for their things. So if you have thoughts on that I'd love to kind of brainstorm what that could look like. Go ahead. Yeah, I just want to give the trustees and a little update of regard what you're talking about. Yeah. For those of you and I always want to call it Andrews greenhouse that might be what it is but the the outdoor yoga, the outdoor yoga has moved indoor to months and so this is new for everyone. And I wasn't aware that and because they have multiple instructors what they did was they put a lock box outside with the key in it and they attached it to the building in which Jeremiah the facilities director removed it this weekend as I got to call it 830 on set or 730 on Saturday morning saying hey we can't get into the months and so and I don't know why they have my cell phone and that that's fine but so that's a problem in itself which if you remember Susan and Alex goes back to the whole key conversations that we were having prior to right because one of the problems is you know one day I somebody rented the months and and I asked if they needed a key and they were like no I have a key from like five years ago and so that clearly is not okay either. And I know that the town is trying to go more digital so somewhere we're just going to keep getting lost in the shuffle. And then the other piece of it that I just found out recently to is that this the yoga group is has a cart of their equipment that they keep. And it is being moved for multiple different reasons you know I tried to explain that like there's a karate class that's in there right after them, or shortly after them and they use that whole space so I'm not sure. So Petra I would say that you Jeremiah and I need to probably have a conversation about how to move forward. What's that group and best instructions because for my recollection of doing this since I think 2017 2018 no one is consistently left things in the months and for reoccurring classes except for the people who rent the office spaces downstairs. Right. So that is it so this is all very new. And so we do need a creative way to kind of work with the I understand where they're coming from because they have the multiple instructors. Right, but we also need to keep it would be hard because then the karate class could say well we want to keep our stuff right. And so we need to have a creative way to find a solution to their key problem and to their storage problem that doesn't include the library and honestly Petra really like when people rent I do tell them like. Renters like don't park in front of the library please use the church or the parallel place for those who are able to walk unless you have people who have who aren't able to who have ableism issue. But that need that very first row because we want to leave it open to the patrons even when the library is not open so that they can just kind of drop a book off and then and then leave. Um, and you know we do tell them to clean up after themselves takes their food waste because there's no regular facilities person on site. So we there's someone who stops by and I'm not even sure how often he stops by to do the bathrooms and and to clean up. Um, and then you know I think someone there's issues that front door now and I think at this point people are taping the front door lock to keep it open, which is problematic as well. So there's a lot of concerns with the front door. Yeah, I've not seen this level of wall. We hadn't been rinsing out for a bit right and then it started picking up again and so there's been a lot more of just you know with the leaving things or putting a sign on the door or kind of taking ownership of the space in a sense. Which, you know, then we get questions and I remind my staff that's not our responsibility I will communicate it or people will park in front and, and I, it's just a lot of back and forth of like we know and we've told them but I don't know how else to. I don't know prevent that from happening so everything that you mentioned just hits the nail on the head that's kind of what we've been seeing and experiencing. And yeah, I just don't want it to become, you know, as if it gets gets more used any issues between the renters or the library and like for us we don't it doesn't interfere with the programs that we have. But like you said then everyone might want to start leaving things there, then you know who's keeping an eye on those things so it just becomes kind of a headache. And there's really no storage space available for people to leave their things even if they wanted to at risk so when the yoga class leaves their car it's being left directly in the hall like maybe it's in a corner somewhere but it's still in the hall. So those are kind of the immediate things that we're dealing with over there. And I would say the months in is booked about every, every day there's something in the months in Thursday Friday and Saturdays are mostly booked for the entire day already from regular routine reoccurring classes or programming so it is being utilized. People call all the time for all sorts of reasons it is actually a small part time job added to my full time job. So, it is being utilized. Jennifer, if I might ask a question. I know there are a number of action discussion items here from election chairs which we election chair which we've handled the building reservations maintenance building updates. I know Jeremiah. This is going to be a long question sorry. I know Jeremiah had had had some updates that he was proposing, you know as far as lighting and painting. You know the last time we met. I'm going to get a little update on those. And then here's my question. After that little that short update. Should we be talking about prioritizing, you know, these issues, you know whether they be, you know, access to keys. So, we're going to be talking about prioritization process and in storage of items and figure those out in order of okay priority based on the very little to no budget we have to address these issues. So, if we start prioritized, maybe there would be a way to then lobby for funding to address some of these issues because they'd be the number one priority number two and so we kind of start to chip away at them. Yeah. And so what I will say is for none of those items that Jeremiah had proposed prior to I don't believe have occurred yet. I think that's doing and the reservation maintenance and updates are really all one could be in theory one conversation so the side door that faces the church is being will be handicapped accessible and they're putting a path there so that people can go in through that side door. So that's great. That is the most recent thing that is happening there. But top priorities from my perspective that we have is the front door issue because you can't have people putting tape on it. Some people are having a hard time getting an open other people are having a hard time locking it. It's just been a consistent problem. And then also how to handle the key scenario specifically for the yoga class, as well as their where they're going to keep their items or how they're going to keep their items. And so those right now I would say are my top three priorities just because the yoga uses the months in every day, mostly twice a day. Well the door does seem like a top priority from at least two for at least two reasons one of course is security and then the other one is the building energy use you know if the door is propped open. It's letting out cooler in the hot months and warm air in the cold months and that's not efficient or what we want at all. I'm glad to hear about the accessible entrance so that's wonderful. Is it is there any way that it's possible to make the side door temporarily at least the primary door to go in and out of this would it be any easier. I don't know but for the rental renters yes. I won't and Petra what are your thoughts about for I mean because the library would still use the the main door. I don't know if you're speaking or not but you're muted if you are. So, I would say that for renters we can make that side door once it's complete the main door. Is there a timeline for when we think it will be done. I don't know I can find out. Okay. Go ahead. Jennifer at one point I remember we were talking about maybe doing some sort of keyed access you know keypad or punch pad or maybe something of that nature to eliminate physical keys and since this renovation of the accessible doors being performed. Would this be the best opportunity from a budgetary standpoint or maintenance standpoint to maybe explore a keyed access. And again my imagination is taking me to a place where a keyed access only works during a window a period of time for a group. And so it can't they wouldn't give someone access after hours and during use of other other other folks reservations. That might be a that might be a pie in the sky kind of wish but it's a little fancy. Yeah, I think that the the key code would kind of have to work. I mean that one would only be complicated in the sense that if you know Alex if you rented the months in for a programming on one Saturday you still have that code. It doesn't necessarily I don't know how many codes they can give one. I will check in with our IT department because that's who would do that be responsible for that but I'm trying to think of logistically how that would work with so much programming. And also for the for the operational standpoint of managing those groups I know Jennifer it's like it's it's a more than part time full time job added on to an already full agenda account work day for you so you know if you have a recommendation or if you you kind of feel like okay this would work best, you know having the experience of several years under your belt of managing this you know I'd love to hear what your thoughts are to So very similar and so you know the town, most of the buildings are now being switched over to like I call it a whoop whoop but it's actually like a key card. And the nice thing about that is it has a little more control and so it's a little extra step on on our ends. We would say like okay Alex is going to rent from one to five, and then your key code would work from one to five on that Saturday and that's it. Right, so I guess the question would be collecting the key codes and what would that process be would we still do the $25 refundable key deposit, but that to me seems like the simplest way without doing keys again. Yeah, you know, I think I really like that idea, you know there's limited access it gives the town and for the ability to cancel access you know when someone's longer using it. I would propose that that fee for renting or for use of that key be at least as much as it would cost for one of the replacement of one of those key that one of those cards. And that any associated hourly rate or something like that. We also calculated as part of that so it's not just the physical key but it was also the time of IT. It's also potentially your time Jennifer doing that I would maybe 25 isn't enough maybe needs to be a little more to maybe really. But I think it should should at least cover with the town's costs are associated with the lost key or lost card in this case. No, that makes sense. Perfect sense. So, I will bring that back to the, I will check in with it and I will check in with Jeremiah and see how quickly we can get that done if we can get that done at all. Right. And especially if we're going to route everyone to the side door, the new side doors being put on that seems it does seem like perfect timing. I want to thank Susan for bringing that up. I think that was really. Online I think might be an opportunity here. Yeah. And I just also like to say I don't think I've ever there we have folks in the audience we don't like. Some months in for quite a while. We don't usually have folks in the audience. So the other piece about it is the storage piece and that one is really hard only because it then could in theory become an equity issue of like well they can keep their stuff. Why can't we. And so we just kind of need to figure a way and I understand where they're coming from because they have multiple teachers so having the equipment. You know they just kind of want to be able to pass it off. So it makes sense, but does it really work as you. Does it really work. Well, I think it would be reasonable for I mean if there really isn't a storage space and there are groups that use the room that needs the whole room and I when I was there last for like a music concert the yoga. Cart with all the mats and everything was in the hall, like in the space, which you know it's fine if it's a concert set up and it's sort of in the back but if you have people practicing martial arts in there, maybe they need. I don't know, but I think that rule does need to be the same for all the groups and yoga they could say you need to bring your own mat or maybe each teacher carries around one or two extras but I was just going to say, excuse me. I participate in the yoga, not so much that the months and but always when it's at the greenhouses and I think the people that sort of run it would be more than happy to work with the library to figure something out. They're very happy to be there and have the space. Excuse me. So if I think that they would be very happy to work with the library to find a or the months and to find a solution to that. And they do most people do bring their own mats and stuff but they do supply blocks and and straps and stuff so yeah, but I think they would be more than happy to help come up with this. Yeah, no, we I spoke with Linda this over the weekend and so she is you know we both realize that something needs to happen because they went to go on Sunday and it was locked in a space where they don't have access to and so then they can't access that equipment anyways. So she fully understands that we need to come up with some type of process for that which is totally acceptable and fine. We just need to figure what that might be and then if we're going to have that be for them we do have to have it available for if anybody else inquires and says I need to leave this here for whatever amount of time. That's my only concern like one car isn't so bad we can find a place to probably put it so that it's out of the way. But then if the karate class comes in and says well we want to leave our stuff there we have to be able to have a place for that to go to which is why I think the overall rule has been not not to keep stuff there in storage. Um, may ask a question here. Having been a while since I've been in down in the back hall I've been in the library, number of times but it doesn't make sense to schedule a site visit with Jeremiah for this group, you know, even if it's just a quick, you know, half hour, just to kind of look around to see what might be the possibilities again not to vote on anything but just to get a little bit more familiar with the space here maybe from Petra and Jeremiah and Jennifer on what might be a creative solution to this so we can kind of familiarize ourselves so then we can come to the next meeting prepared to maybe vote on this issue. Yes. Yes, I can reach out to Jeremiah and then it's about like coordinating everyone schedule. My initial thought is there's that space when you go into the right if you're going in from the main doors to the right where the stairs to go up to the little balcony area and that area is blocked up I don't know how much room is back there but that would be my first thought, because the little hall where you're the little hallway spaces that go up to the stage are not really big enough to keep any equipment in and still access the stairs to the stage. Yeah, we wouldn't want to make any, any serious alterations to the to the building at all. The other thought is, you know, I know it's a cart, but the meeting room has has way more space and is used a lot less frequently than the hall is. So that's the other possibility and as a corner down there and they would just have to bring it up and down for their class, maybe they could leave it up for their morning class and then bring it down after the evening class, depending on the day but that seems a little more complicated. I really do like the idea of having to visit and and and have like a tour of what's going on. I like that idea. And Jenny, I know that you have some restrictions on when you are able to be in person is there was there a day was it Fridays or Mondays that you might be able to Mondays I don't come into work. I need to leave for work by 11 so before 11 on a Monday and then like every fourth Friday I get off at one so I could be back in Amherst by 130. The next one of those is February 2, I think. But you know I do work full time in South Hadley so I can't come up during most I could come on an evening. And months and is open I think it's a Wednesday evening till 730 so. Well, we have access though. Right, right. Well, you know for the library part. Yeah. That was Petra. Yeah. Or evenings and so. And when you say evenings what time is that. 730, I guess, or. Yeah. I mean, I can be earlier. Like to see my kids sometimes. You know, it's like what's that. But I when I am off working back in Amherst by 530 other evenings. So after 530, I guess. Okay, we'll see if we can schedule something. I don't know our Monday mornings okay with you Alex and Susan. Monday's are good for me. Like if we did like a nine o'clock that way you still have plenty of time to. 830 or nine. And then you have plenty of time to get to South Hadley for 11. Okay. Yes. Thank you. Yeah. And again, I don't think this needs to be an extended visit. I think just a quick could even be 15 minutes just to categorize ourselves with the facility and think about what the possibilities are. So today's Monday. I mean, today's Wednesday, correct? Yes. So if I can get in touch with Jeremiah, then I could in theory schedule I have to post it by Thursday, the end of the day. By 9am tomorrow. So if I can get in touch with Jeremiah early enough, then I can schedule it for the upcoming Monday because this really kind of is a pressing issue. So hopefully the 22nd. That would work. Thank you, Jennifer. Yeah. Thank you. So the other thing about reservations too is like, and it's, I feel like it's a little bit of a catch 22 because, you know, we charge $25 per hour for nonprofits and $15 an hour for profit. I mean, I said that backwards $25 for profit $35 if you're from out of town $15 if you're nonprofit. Did I say that one correct them. And so those are incredibly low, which makes it very accessible and very affordable for those who, you know, charge like per donation fees and those who are, you know, really just trying to get people together for a one time event. In comparison to what other building places charge where it's a very, very inexpensive. And I don't know how this plays into it, but if the Jones library is moves to a temporary location during construction, those meeting spaces are going to be off the table for a while. I don't know if that will raise demand at months in, but something to consider maybe. Yeah, I don't have a full picture exactly of what the Jones's plan is for their library. Petra, are you are you there. I'm here. My computer is being a little bit. It's testing me, but yeah, we don't, we don't really know anything for sure yet. If there will be programming space or how that will look, but I imagine at the branches for our staff, we would definitely probably see more demand. And then I imagine for the public as well, it'll increase. And I guess the next question I have is at some point there was talk of months and being used as the library itself as one of the spaces where you have like a satellite library for Jones. Is that still true. We all have increased hours in the library portion. We don't as far as my understanding the, the hall and the meeting space are not promised to us to use. But that might be more of a sharing question if that changes in the future but as of right now my understanding is that it'll continue to be rented out as it is now. So what I'll do is I'll check in with Sharon about the use of that space because I think when the North Amherst library closed at some point it was said that months and would be used, but then we and you guys ended up using the space over in North at the Mill District. So that was great. Yeah, in terms of like moving our collection there or anything. No, that doesn't seem to be the plan. We'll just have extended hours for the branch and then, yeah, those spaces will continue to be rented as usual I think through the town. Okay. That sounds good. So Jennifer, if we might return back to the question on hand, and am I am I correct in in feeling that we are evaluating whether or not our fee structure is appropriate. So how does our fee structure apologize for not being clear but how is our fee structure line up against the fee structure for for those those public spaces in the Jones library. Well the Jones doesn't charge a fee and the bank center doesn't charge a fee typically to folks. So we do charge a fee for the months in. And I think that is more because there's no facilities on site regularly like the Jones has a facilities director in the Jones library specific to the Jones library. And they have facility employees we don't have that at once. Do those fees go toward improvements that this may slight might need. Like, it's got quite a laundry list it sounds like a stuff from the HVAC issues to the door. So where does the funding come from when we need to make. So, um, there is I think it was like $35,000 that is set aside that has been set aside from for the HVAC system. But I was also told when I spoke with Ramora when Maria had inquired about it was that it will also need to be part of that capital campaign. And it's the timeline, quite a bit. Do we even have an estimate of like, no, okay. No. And it's also, you know, it competes with the other buildings and the repairs that are needed for other buildings too. Right. So I think that's another part of the problem is there's competing building needs. Yeah. So perhaps you guys want to take some time to think about and at the next meeting that we have via zoom, I can come up with a, if needed, a list of the other places that run spaces and how much that is in comparison. But I do like to keep it low because it is nice for the community members and so that it is, you know, accessible by price. Yeah, I mean, after all, I mean that that is part of the mission of the facility is to service the community. And so we don't want to price out folks that really do. So that's that piece. And then building maintenance. Kind of goes in there with updates. So there's the HVAC system. The side door. And Jeremiah's long laundry list of lighting and staging changes. That's really about it. Well, I do believe that that this next site visit when we are able to have it on a one day, I think we'll kind of move some of these other conversations along as well. And maybe we table, you know, maintenance for for a moment to deal with the the storage and the accessibility. And just prioritizing and, you know, maybe at a future meeting, I don't know if it's the next meeting or not, we invite Jeremiah to come with a prioritized list and say, Okay, these are the things. And also, you know, be clear on what we do need to vote on and what we don't as a group. And so I'll work with Jennifer to do that, Jennifer. I'll be happy to meet whatever you need to be able to do that. So I can ask Jeremiah to attend the next meeting. And if not Jeremiah and maybe run more out who is the building commissioner. They work, you know, cohesively together. So, which leads me outside of the site visit. When do you guys want to meet again? Well, I do know that that there's the we're required to meet a number of times every year. Quarterly, right? I wouldn't be opposed to maybe moving up the next meeting a little bit, you know, just to deal with this, some of these pressing issues. I would like to propose that maybe that's not something. Jennifer, are you looking to get something on the calendar today for the next meeting to get it scheduled. My preference is that there's enough stuff that even though you're only you're required to meet quarterly that you guys meet next month. At some point, I, you know, just because there's a lot of stuff that needs to kind of be worked out. And that will also give Susan enough time to go in and get sworn in. Alright, so I think we have a proposal to schedule a meeting for for February. It sounds good to me. I can send out a doodle poll if you guys aren't able to schedule that meeting now. My availability doesn't really change. If we're going to do a zoom meeting this early as possible Wednesday morning time works fairly well because I have the office here to myself. I'm sure it's Monday morning. I'm sure Friday afternoon is not ideal for anybody and it's only every fourth one for me anyway. But I can do the months and if we're able to do the walkthrough on the 22nd, I can do that or the 29th at the 22nd doesn't work. And meetings, I'm good with either Monday or Wednesday morning either move works. And I plan on going to the town hall hopefully this week so. The fifth or the 12th of February work for folks at 9am. Either one. Um, actually, I have a problem on the fifth I have a appointment on the fifth the morning of the fifth so that wouldn't work. 12th could work for me. Okay, so let's. Put down the 12th and then I'll check in with Jeremiah and Rob and see if they're able to attend and or Dave's all Mack because I have a 3 of them will be helpful. So February the 12th at 9. Mm hmm. Okay. We're making decisions already as a group. This is fantastic. I know I like it. Like a productive chair already. And thank you. Petra before we start to close this meeting out, do you have anything else that you want to include or add? Not at this time. It's been kind of a hectic morning. I'm sure I'll think of more as time passes, but I just want to thank you all for giving this the attention that it needs. We really appreciate your support and I'm feeling good about decisions being made and kind of getting this all in order. So thank you so much. Thanks for joining us Petra. Are you available on the 12th at 9am? Hey, that's a Monday, right? I usually get in at around 930. I'm just working from home today, but I will see what I can do. Well, yeah, just pop in if you're able to at 930. And I'll just, instead of having you, I'll give, I'll send you the link directly. Okay, perfect. Thank you so much. Thank you for being included. And then, okay, yes. Do you guys folks have anything else you want to say or state? I guess just that if we do this walkthrough, we come up with priorities and there are things that need to be fixed that require funding, like not the entire HVAC system, but are we able to do that? The plan is going to depend on the fix. What I'm going to say is something has to happen with the door and there is money for building improvements. So that would be a good place to put some of that funding, I would think. And I believe the, you know, in the grand scheme of local government, the fees that are received from the months and rentals, you know, are very small. And I think that they, I'm not quite sure if they go into the general budget or if they go into the fund for the trustees. So I should find that out. And then I guess if we are all set, then Alex, I would ask that you, well, one quick more, one more thing is that I think I might add a second public comment to the agenda just so that after we're done talking, if the people in the audience have something to say, they can say it then based off of the conversations that you guys have. And I do that with most of the boards that I staff as well, although they're a little more. Yeah, they're just different. Um, so Alex, I will I need someone to make a motion to end the meeting and then I just need you to put the time on that Alex, please. Yeah, so the time is 952 am. And I am making motion to. Yeah. I second. Perfect. Thank you all so much. Have a good day everyone. Great seeing you all. Great. Bye.