 We are on to council reports. Brynn, any reports to share? I don't, the next municipal infrastructure committee meeting will be next week. We have yet to develop the final agenda. So if anybody has topics they would like us to cover, we send them my way. I'm happy to address them in our next meeting. And attended the shop when you ski this past Thursday and it was an excellent event. It was great to see everyone out and run into some fellow counselors down there. So a great event and happy to see, happy to see all the work that went into it and all the vendors and folks when you ski out there. Thank you. Jim. Thank you. So I have attended the housing commission meeting last month where we looked at the update that was by council, just to have a brief on that. We had some public discussion at council and again at the commission meeting around some housing quality issues. And also uses for our funding and housing if that's the direction that occurs. We looked at some of the ideas for using that funding in a street way. The commission was particularly interested in the housing quality movement along the lines of our housing movement fund as part of the housing trust funds. And there's really further discussion at future meetings as mentioned at the end of the review was a bit allowable to think about what other priorities might be more reasonably for. Yes, that becomes an option. And then finally we looked at the public building registry and housing standards ordinances in preparation for further discussions on the housing quality issues. And how that has essentially been pursued by the public awareness of the, once that housing. I'd like to grab a floor ahead on that topic. In addition, I attended the airport commission meeting last month and was able to ask some questions around the noise monitoring system and some admissions coming out of that. I was looking for some guidance on how the systems can be used to look back at historical data and follow it up after the meeting with acting director Long. So we've provided information that Excel data or spreadsheet data for the noise monitoring stations will be being available weekly as a goal on the Burlington's airport sound website. So that will be available to the public on week basis which provides the time, the events, the duration of the events and how long it was over the course of that event. So a lot of the members are really interested in going back and looking at different events in our area to be the body of the nails that we're providing and their review of the sound monitoring portal and how they can use it, honestly, that and look at this past events with a retake function. So that's not exciting to see that moving forward and that information moving forward by the way. Thank you. How? Thank you. Another thing I have to report is some personal information. I'm planning to retire next year after the legislative session in May. So therefore it'll be my last session in the legislature. And therefore this will be my last term on city council. I share this with the mayor and my colleagues at council and I just want to make it done to the public that I will be moving on. I'm not getting any younger at 1069 next April. So I just wanna work on the next chapter of my life and I'll be in Aruba as of October 1st next year. So it's been a great experience to represent our city locally and at the state level. And I hope to keep in touch with all of you. Thanks Hal for all of your service. I'm glad we have a couple more months to keep working together. Well-deserved retirement plans that sound wonderful to me. I'm good to do it. Yeah. Mike, council updates. Good evening everybody. I have nothing to report today. Thank you. The only thing I will share is Jim and staff and I met with the GOV HR, the recruiter for the city manager rule to finalize next steps in timeline. That is pretty much final. I'm gonna be doing some recruitment from our previous search committee and I should be able to bring a formal update to our next meeting to share with you all where we're at there and when we'll kick that off and what you can expect for your time commitments for potential candidate interviews. With that, I will turn it to Wendy for our city updates. Okay, thank you mayor. I wanna let potential candidates for the city council positions know that they can pick up petitions at the clerk's office or online. Now for that petition, you need 30 signatures. It's best to get a few more in case that some are not valid and they're due to the clerk by Monday, January 24th. Registration for winter recreation programs has started. So now's the time to register. And Heather informed me that the city has been awarded a municipal planning grant to develop a housing equity plan, which is great news. And that plan will build on the housing findings in the equity audit report, which is scheduled to be complete in the next couple of months. And just a reminder that the parking ban is in effect for all of downtown through March. And for the remainder of the city, bans are as needed and you can tell when one is active by the flashing lights at the entrances to town or to the city rather. And you can also sign up for alerts on Nixle, which helps. And I understand from the folks who gave out the reminders that people are already complying. And they complied earlier this year than they have in previous years, which is great. So thank you very much to the public. That's all I have. Thank you.