 I certainly appreciate everybody showing up. Doc, I think you had a motion that you wanted to make. I'll accept that. Second. Okay. All those in favor? Aye. Aye. I've got the motion to leave the chair. Thank you. Okay. Anybody who wants to record this, please feel free to do so, unlike some of the other meetings where they secretly or sneakily get it, you're free to record this either by voice or motion picture. That's what you're doing. I don't care. If anybody wants to record it, you're welcome to do that. You just have a roll call of all of those who are members. I don't have an updated membership list, so I'm going to ask you to be on your honor if you are a current member of Paidu's member for 2018. I need to see your hand or if you will stand, please. Just for a moment. No. I'm going to read your name off, and if you would just answer for me. Only violence. Only violence. I'm sorry. Thank you. Are you a member? Okay, we're at the time. Here. Up here. I'm sorry. I'm asking because I'm high-fiving. You said you're here. Are you Charles Massey or Charles Massey? Here. Here? And remember? Patricia Hinckley-Williams. Here. Garcia. 414. It's your cell phone. 210414. I'm sorry. Garcia. I don't have an address. I just have a phone number. 210414. It's called Garcia. Yes, yes, yes. Is there a Mrs. Garcia here? Oh, okay. I'm sorry. All right. Yeah, go for it. Jolica. It's Jolica. Okay, I'm sorry. He's my neighbor. I understand. Okay. Dr. Homer. Okay. There. Concepción Esperanza. Esperanza. It's been opened. It's been opened. Okay. Remember? Yeah. Raymond Morales. Morales. Morales. Morales. Remember? Oh, remember? Okay. Alistair Richard Henderson. Here. Remember? Okay, we're throwing up here. That's fine. Okay. Eric Gilbaston. Rodea. All right. We'll get to that one in the house. Sending power. Denise Homer. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Where. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Everybody sat next to your ear and zip up the floor please. We live on the street together,ienie. Here. Here. Here. wants to renew their membership from the last two or three years, 2015, 2016, or 2017. You may come up forward now to renew your membership. The reason I say that is because the clubs or the organization's rules are that we vet new members. So we will vet those persons as far as coming in. We have a review of the board to elect them or accept them as members. For anybody who is renewing their membership from 2015, 2016, or 2017, you're more than welcome to come up and tell you to do this. Anybody? Now speaking on the membership. As I mentioned earlier, it isn't our bylaw if a new member, that's why I was saying anybody who was a past member from 2015, 2016, or 2017, they wanted to renew their membership for whatever reason you did not. You've been vetted by the board. Anybody tonight is a brand new member. We want your membership. We want you to join the organization to be with us. But as far as voting rights, you've not been vetted by the board as far as accepting someone new. That sounds clear. That makes myself clear about trying to set you out as a pastor. We want you to be a member. Your membership will be vetted within the next week to 10 days. So any other future votes that come up, you're more than welcome to participate. This particular meeting is for membership. It's a special call, membership meeting. So anybody here tonight that is brand new to the membership and never joined the membership, please raise your hand and identify yourselves. I can circle this on the list here for both of them. Any other questions? Yes. Your membership by chat. We'll meet again. Well, email it in on March 20th. It should have been vetted within a couple of weeks or so. Somewhere around the 1st of April, because this would be one of the board meetings. But it should have been accepted by that time. Somebody should have called you probably with the board. Typically, we've been reached out to members of the membership or maybe the vice president or somebody else from the board should have called you. And they did not. Your name, sir? Fabian Sanchez. I've got a question. If I could get a brief. What is the actual vetting process? It's just a process that we have to make sure that the person is a good character and they want to help us. A lot of times, there's a lot of stuff to do with the association. And we ask for volunteers and help like things of that nature. But at the same time, we just want to make sure that we have the right people in there. Okay, you said Fabian. Is that right? Yes, sir. Class of membership. Class of 1, 2, 3. Homeowner, property owner, tenant, leasee. Things of that nature. Okay, I'm sorry. What's your other name? Jeff. I'm sorry. Fred. I saw you on that. Yeah. That's fine. That's fine. 19 years old. Red lens, right? Yes, sir. Okay, thank you. And how do you work on earth? Oh, I don't work. Okay. I see. I have a receipt. But I'm not sure about the venue. Okay, were you a previous member in the last three or four or five years? It's been... Well, you used to be on the board at one time. The second period. I was on the board. Okay. Yeah. But how many years? Half a year. Half a year. Well, we don't count that many years. We're not talking years or hair or anything. I'm pretty excited about that. Just want to make sure that this is across and all the fees, got all the I's. If you looked at the agenda to remove the entire, I would take a vote. If you take a vote, I will ask you to stand so that I can mark your name off. Next board, please stand up. Have you been members of Pride? No. Okay, can your name please? Please stand. One, okay. Please stay standing if you will, please. Okay. I'm sorry. Yeah. I got you. I'm sorry. All about us, right? Yes, sir. Okay, thank you. You can sit as I get there. Joanne? Yes. Okay. Well, probably, it's going to be good enough. Doc? Okay. Yeah, please stand up. I'm marking it down, but she needs to take account, too, please. That's okay, no problem. Joanne? That's okay. We can sit now. Yeah, once I, what's up, well, they're taking account. As soon as you finish counting, please let them know. But stand until I get your name off. Okay. Okay. You're standing 13. You're standing 14. 15, 16, 17. Okay. 18. Okay. 19. You're not sure? What did I receive from you? I would think so, right? Well, you met on the board at 19. 18. 18. 18. 18. 19. 19. 19. 19. 19. Okay. Okay, Well, anything else? Okay, we got 24. Take care it once you're home. Yes? Okay. All right. Please stand . Okay. Do you have one? Okay, all right. Thanks, guys. Have a good one. Here we go. Okay. You're all good. Thank you. Okay. Yep. You're on the screen. Thank you. Okay. You're on the screen. You're on the screen. You're on the screen. Come on. I'm on the screen. I'm on the screen. Yeah. I'm right now. You're on the screen. You know what? That was pretty smart. Yeah. Okay, anybody else? Is anybody in like this? Is it fine? Okay, just to make sure that I'm not missing somebody. Marcus, Fortuna, are you new? I'm in question because I've never got vetted. Did you pay your dues? Yeah. Last year? Yeah, but I'm not getting vetted. We're in San Juan, I don't know if it's people here. Robert, Ruebley, Ruebley. I signed in to watch the 27th. I don't know. They never called me. They never called you? It's a lot, it's a lot. Is it? Yeah. Okay, it is, okay. It's Elida, E-L, no, Elida, E-L-I-V-A. Okay, E-L-I-V, I know, okay. You did stand up, right? I've got a conception. Pespanosa. Pespanosa. Pespanosa. Okay. Did you vote on the motion? You voted on the motion to remove the board. Robert was a third. Okay. Is that it yet? Okay, I'm not good. For the vote, counters were by counters. He counted 24-4. 24, okay. Now, anybody in the room that wants to vote against the motion, that will remove the entire Government of Alliance board, please stand. How many of you people here know what's that got to do with? I am on board. And this is not a Government of Alliance meeting. You are all welcome to come to the meeting. We had a legal meeting back in November to object to it. But it's up to your choice. But like I said, this is not an official Government of Alliance meeting. I appreciate your saying that. But just so you know, according to the Texas State Law, that's the reason we need it being conducted. And it is law. Have you asked why? Why? Why? Are you seeing the answers? Am I what? Are you seeing what the answers are? Okay, speaking for itself. We don't know what they want. What is the answer? I'll answer all the results here in just a moment. So anybody who is for keeping the GHA board that is currently there, the motion is to remove them. And those who want to propose that and say, keep the board members, please stand up. You must be a member to stand up. Okay. And there is nobody. Okay. Where? Pointing to where? Let's start. Let's start. Okay. Rose. Okay. Okay. All right. The next motion, the next motion is to establish a new set of board and directors for the Government of the Alliance. In favor for establishing the new board of Government of the Alliance, please stand. Okay, this time. Okay, you all can. I'm sorry. Okay. Okay. And there's a motion. Okay. And there's a motion. Yes, yes. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Thank you very much. As for the board members, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Thank you. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Okay. Number one, the motion. Okay. The next motion is to establish a new board that is currently there. The next motion is to establish a new board. The next name, like, O-T-O-P-O-N-I-N-G-E-L. The same type of language. Thank you. Uh-huh. You want to open the wall there or do all of it? Okay. All right, all right, all right, all right, all right. I have your business card. You sure can't use it like this. As soon as I tell you it might be 24 hours away, because you don't have to edit it, you don't have to edit it, but even though this is working, you just have to use it like this. Is there anybody for motion two that I did not get your post? Does somebody who wanted motion two to replace the DHA board with a new one who was the first time for seeing it? There she is. Okay. Who was the spokesperson? I got them right, huh? Who else might be missing here? It should be it that are voted, that it remembers. Okay? Yes. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yes. Okay. Okay. So they votes count if I may, the vote count, Denise. 26, 26. Denise. Okay. So Joe, I think that we forgot we count you and Denise the first time. That's possible. Not really. That is possible. Okay. Okay. I think we're productive. Let's go live share with everybody before the fan. Okay, there's no camera. Leave a fan on. It's hot. So here you are. Okay, one second. There seem to be just a little bit of a question or just, okay, why are we doing this type of thing here? Because you have to believe it, folks. I was not the one who instigated this. I was on the floor for 12 years. I didn't instigate it. I had a bunch of members come to me, husbands and wives, and everybody knows happy wife, happy life. So hello. Anyway, so they did some research. We did some research. We found some things out. We're not serving the neighborhood. I mean, there's so many things that we're trying to get accomplished that are not being done. There is a member that's a board member who should not be on the board because they're not property owners. They are a renter. I don't know anybody about that. So it's just a matter of just taking the thing and bringing it back to the neighborhood and to the neighbors. That's why we're doing it. Okay, so, Arthur, if you want to please read this this is part of the second item. Do I need a second? Do you want that motion? I second the motion. A question? Yes. Yes. But on the agenda, it says, Joe Ashcraft is president. No, it's not going to happen. It's not going to happen. It's not going to happen. It's not going to happen. Is it the board will elect, just in case you got that. There were two little letters that went out. The first one is named, and as far as being the president, the board actually votes for president, vice president, secretary, so-and-so board. So it's our responsibility as a membership to elect those folks to the board and then the board decides and votes who is going to be president and so-and-so board. Oh, and it's up here. Absolutely. We're just walking to see to be on the board. We're just trying to fill in the spaces right now We need to get the board back in order if everything back away needs to be able to go to the city and review and discuss our decisions with our neighborhood and the community whenever we go into a greater context. Right now, the board that we have currently has members, nor its residents, and that's the reason why we're trying to make this transparent by getting the board together. And from there, I think it's going to be important that everybody, if I have the temporary, get in there just to go ahead and help get to the city to organize so we have a voice for the community and see if we can find out the way that we find out. But the thing is, I'm trying to be transparent as possible, the rest of the board members who are volunteered are trying to be transparent as possible. We have a meeting next week, this is the reason why we're doing it today, but we've had two meetings that have been postponed with this current board. And last month we could have had this meeting, it was postponed. This meeting this week was postponed because it's going to hopefully have a meeting on the 30th. They have nothing to do with this neighborhood trying to get themselves in order to meet with the city. That's a tax form. That is happening with every neighborhood district. So it's nothing special if you're doing more in neighborhoods. The neighborhood is actually part of a schedule meeting for every politician, every councilman, and representative of our county and our city elected officials. So it's nothing they have to do, but they also have an enormous amount of different things that are happy within our community because they're going to direct you to the board, direct you to the president, and have not given us the information that we need. So we're trying to do everything possible to be a transparent, to inform you of your newsletters, e-mails, as possible as we have your e-mail. If I didn't talk to you in Spanish or the community in Spanish, I would have been like, what is the volume of my notes? It's difficult. Not both of us have been in school. Our ears are like, it's both of us. So I'm practicing my math. Now I hope people can hear me like, well, I agree with that. But the fact is that this is very important for our community. We're at a vital point right now that we can go forward or we can go backwards. So we need to be prepared. We need to unite. And one thing that has happened with this issue right now, we've united. We've had neighbors come to us, contact us, and are very concerned. And an episode that has happened with this, is that we're getting together, we're meeting our neighbors again. We have too far off on this. I need her to second the motion and re-vision the names. And they will get to Donna and I promise. I second the motion. Replace the board if ever we don't like which following board member, Joe Ashcraft, LXM or not, he needs homework. I'm so here in the United States. I would like to ask our government to protect the world, but I don't think it's up to him and who can tell us anything. All right. All of those in favor of that motion. I know this is a little tedious, folks, but trust me, we have to cross all the T's. Not the eyes. This is special for me. Those in favor, please stand. Well, I can't because they haven't been fed. And that's in the live-off. So we certainly don't want to apply that in the live-off. All right. Yeah, I didn't. Okay. Patricia. Gil-Real. Where'd Gil go? Gilson. There you are. Okay. Mark. This is good. Okay. See you again. Checker still here. Yeah. Okay, folks. Okay. I know this is really tedious. I really appreciate your time. I personally thought we could do this in about 30, 45 minutes. Just what I get for thinking. This is any 30, 45 minutes. Okay. But one thing's for sure, if we end up correctly, we are dotting all the I's across from all the T's. Okay. So now we have to have anybody opposed to that of those people on the board, please stand up. All right. Anybody who's opposed to those names to be on the board deserve you as a community in the neighborhood association. Anybody opposed? 17th, my law on that motion. I think we should explain why. Well, that's a good one. I thought you were just being funny. There's that. Not the instigator of this, folks. You have to understand that. People come to meet. I've been on the board for 12 years. I was president for three and a half years. They come to me. We started talking about this. Everybody else has done all the research, all the stuff I'm talking about up here. I didn't research this. Other people did this. This is research by members, by lawyers, and some of you that put us into place to be able to do this. The reason we don't like the 2017 bylaws. Number one, they have not been filed with the state as of this week that we know of. Number two, there were some changes in there that were geared towards the board and the president at the time. That's not what this is about. I am not here for me. I want to do, and I want to see taking place. And those bylaws were not participating in that manner of motion to remove those. Go back to the old bylaws in the 2007 amendments. And then as a new organization, we can get together and readdress those issues at a later date. Sure. Thank you. Okay, so. I'd like to bring Gil Murio and Mark Overrope those bylaws. They were very simple. They were very simple. They were very effective. And unfortunately, they just kept on expanding, and expanding, and expanding. And we got self-loated that we could not understand why all of these amendments were done. And we're for the current board to be elected and put positions for three years, not even our mayor elected for three years. So what we're going to do is check the balances, I call it checks and balances, to make sure that somebody can stay in a position for three years and we can get them out. And unfortunately, now we know that the restrictions that were there were self-certain. And therefore, the investigation that we found out is where the qualifications to run for president were not met. Also, the thing is that the qualifications to run for president were not met, because they were not represented as the owners of the state. To be a president, there is a difference. And the owners of the state are no longer the owners of the state. And that's what we said. We did not respond to any of the changes that were made. We already have more than a year. And the owners of the state are no longer the owners of the state. And that's not good for the community, because we want a person who is not supposed to listen to the whole community. Okay, so we just wanted to make sure that we have somebody that was working on our behalf. And that's what we're trying to do. Okay. Now I know a question regarding the new bylaws. I can't vote for them. You will be able to when we redo them. That's going to be the call. Everybody that's in this room will be able to vote on the new bylaws. That's going to be able to stand before we vote. Exactly. And that's the problem. We don't have membership availability to us. We can't see the bylaws. We haven't been able to see our current accounts. We haven't been able to see our federal reports. I mean, we should all be able to meet checks and balances. I mean, if we have to report taxes, our community should be able to report the taxes too whenever we're spending our money, because we all raise the money for a day and a half. Okay, before we get too long, and I'm not trying to be pushy-pushy, but like I said, I thought maybe 30 minutes, 40 class, it's already, we're already 7.30, so I'm trying to move the group. It's up. Sorry. Those in favor of the motion to replace, the motion to replace 2017 bylaws with the 1988 bylaws and the 2007 amendments. Well, if anybody who's been a member will know those. So those in favor, please stand. Sorry. That's what happened. Okay, come to America, so it shouldn't take you that much longer. I'm glad to see you there. I see you there. I guess it's happening. All right, okay. I just, just had a question. 9, 10, 11, 12. Doc, let's see. How do you heat these up, okay? Gil, where's Gil? Gil's standing? Where's Gil? Where'd Gil go? There he is. Okay, I'll get you out of here. Okay. Okay, I'll get you out of here. All right. Okay. Mark is up. Okay. Diana Costa. Okay. Donald Liston. Okay. Christina Wreck. Joanne Murillo. Joe Ashford. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. All right. Okay. If you're interviewed about the rocket wave, terraevas, the water I'm sorry. There you go. Okay. Okay. Hector? Okay. Are you standing sir? Okay. I just want to make sure. Gil, Maria, where'd you go? He's back there. Somebody is pointing everywhere. Gil, it's okay. Alright. I just want to make sure. I'm sorry. Look right over your head. I'm sorry. Okay. Alright. Alright. I got you. Okay. Okay. Anybody I missed on the vote? I pretty much know your names now. So I can just kind of look around the room to see. The second one is now the third one. Okay. We got a 26 that time. You got a 26 again? Okay. Anybody who's opposed to that motion of replacing the current 2017 bylaws with the 2007 amendments please stand. Anybody who's opposed? Okay. This one's on the last one. Alright. Okay. The next motion, the next item, and this is the last one. You have to listen to this. You have to listen to this one. It's not tricky, but you need to listen to it. Okay. The motion is to accept the neighborhood petition in opposition to rezoning. Now, let me tell you before I ask you to stand. We had members go out and meet signatures to oppose historical neighborhood by the current board and for the city because not part of the neighborhood addresses for all those people. So, that's kind of way out there. But we want the neighborhood association to present it as a board to the city, which is going to be Cruz's office and the city to plan the zoning to accept that, to rezoning on those particular items. There's two items listed on there, one already got passed and we're trying to fight the other one. Sure. So, what we're going to do is to think about so that we can do everything together as a group and to represent you with the city, because many people have studied with the president. And the president he represented her and not the community. We called more than 200 members of the community to sign the papers and not have the change of the community for the rezoning to make the arrangements for the zoning. But we're going to do the same because we don't have the same group of members who are part of the neighborhood now, since we're already very different and we're used as a group now, with the new administrative committee, we can go to the neighborhood group and also to the neighborhood that we don't want but we want the change of the community for the community. That's what we want to do because we want to do what we want to do now, with the new community and it can be done. And that's what we're going to do. Okay. Okay. Is it in favor? We need a second. Okay, I'm sorry. We need a second. Pardon me. Do we have a second on the motion? Second motion. The motion is, once again, I've just repeated something because I'm not going to ask you to stand so we can get a count. Okay. Most of you accept the neighborhood petition as evidence of neighborhood opposition to rezoning. Those that are in favor, please stand one more time. Before you take that, can I just say one more thing? Sure. Listen, please. This is how we did, I may not I am for being able to present this petition to give your voice to the city. So we may not all agree on the exact but we should all have a voice and so I am voting yes to allow this for that reason. I really appreciate it. Okay. We got to you, right? One last thing. Okay. Doctor, doctor doctor okay. Alright. Danny is up. We're gonna after you over here, guess when Paul was up I want to guess the other thing is we got two personal reasons. virtually a nice He's here? He's here? Yes? He's in the dark? See you go. Yes? Okay, do we get it down? 26. 26? Yes. 26? Sorry 25. 25? Yeah, 25. I mean, we're not on the same page, so let's go a little bit higher. Okay, so those are posed to... The most important to accept the neighborhood position as evidence of neighborhood opposition to rezoning. Those are posed. 26 all night, so somebody's not... Okay, somebody... No, we had 25. And I'm not picking on anybody, so please don't... It's that. If you pose it, that's fine. I mean, you can't all agree on everything. Okay? Success. Yes, that's already in the petition. It's told them this is what we're supposed to accept. It's not something we're going to make up after the meeting. Right. Okay. I mean, everybody here is showing up, okay? Proceeds to any bylaw... but they supersede any bylaws. So in those Texas state laws, and it's Chapter 22, and it's going to be in Sections 55, Special Meeting of Members. A special meeting of the members of the corporation may be called by the president, the board of directors, the one-tenth of the books of time to be cast at the meeting, or officers or persons that provided certificate of formation of the bylaws of the corporation. So that's the reason we called the meeting. We have the right to call that Section 22 of the corporation may be removed from office under any procedure provided by the certificate of formation for bylaws of the corporation. In the absence of the provision of removal, the certificate of formation of bylaws, the director may be removed from office with or without cause. They gave us the reason. They did it to themselves. So, with or without cause, by the persons entitled to elect and designate or appoint the directors. I'm not real smart, but let me make sure you understand that. Anybody who would like to see any of this records or things that are drawn by you will welcome to that. Is there any questions? Okay, she was going to touch on that. We'll touch on that in just one second. Joanne, yes. Okay, our next zoning meeting is on May Tuesday, May the 1st and it's 421 Pierce Street. That's where that motion of opposing zoning comes in from the petition. That's part of that petition that we signed. We want the neighborhood association and the board to accept that as an opposition to that because that's not what we're getting. Just so you know, folks, 250 signatures is a whole lot more than 45 to 50 members. That's why we're on the neighborhood. If I may, just one other second. I say I was president for three and a half years. There are issues every day, every week, every month that come to us from the city due to fan zoning crews or whatever. A lot of issues. I've always been a proponent when I was president that the issues pertaining to the neighborhood such as closing the private street, building four or five apartments on the interior part of our historical neighborhood, those are issues for the neighborhood. Issues for the neighborhood association and what I mean by that is we need to get input from everybody on those types of issues, whether you are a member or not. That's where the 250 of the signatures was set on the back burner particularly when we're getting the input. I would have proposed that and sent that into the city saying, look, this is what we have. Issues for the neighborhood association is are we going to have a Christmas party, a Christmas tour party, we're going to have a Fourth of July party, where are we going to go for a national night out? Those are issues strictly for the neighborhood association. But when the city asked us, do you want to close Rider Street? Do you want to build five complexes on 821 Mason? Do you want to tear this house down over here? Do you want to go over here on Area 3 and do this and do that? Those are concerns for the neighborhood. There's 3,450 homes in here and in only 50 to 60 members that's about 20 basis points we need input from the entire neighborhood. That was always what I did. I tried to tell them when I was on the board and then I was elected off the board last year but that's the reason we're not getting input from the neighborhood we're getting from what they want to do. That's the biggest reason. I was going to say thank you to Cindy and me and all the people that went all the effort. My husband got turned away from the last meeting where the location was voting on whether or not the food zoning thing and with the neighborhood plan getting so by S.A. from they could now ask for some information to the neighbors who have no idea that this is happening it's more and more critical time than ever for us to be allowed to come together and check out what we're going to do with government help. So thank you for all the effort because it's been so many hours and days and a lot of attention and I appreciate being able to hear and be a better person. One more question to finish up Well knowing Rose like I do I'm just worried about her reaction and how we should deal with it. We just move forward into a professional manner that's all we can do. That's all we can do. That's all we can do. That's all we can do. That's all we can do. That's all we can do. That's all we can do. Well now that everybody再见 we'll choose to hand they have no choice but to accept of what the government sent. We had like 95% of the votes in this room They're entitled to both We tried to have two meetings in the past, prior to all of this information that we've been doing with the city. A lot of you have attended, a lot of the meetings at the HDRC, and I thank you very much. Because one of the things that's happening with the meetings is that when the board for zoning is being in front of us, they look at the audience just like we have right now. They see the interest of the neighborhood. So having people in the seats is very important. Some of us will speak for you at the actual event, at the meeting, and we represent the neighborhoods with our concerns about their development. The moment we decide there are three stories behind it, it looks nothing like our neighborhood. We don't have a garage on the first floor. We have detached garages, but they're trying to do what they do on Broadway in the middle of our neighborhood. And that's not our historic aesthetic to our neighborhood. So we are out there representing you, and trying to inform the HDRC, which is the Office of the Federal Preservation, that they're supposed to be helping and pushing you forward. Same thing with Zoni. Zoni did get passed for AOA, but they still haven't finished with HDRC. So we are going to continue with that with HDRC. And as we're to one, we have a meeting this week on May 1st at One Stop. Again, now with the new board, we're hoping that Cruz will support us with our decision today. So we can have somebody in front of the committee representing us, the two members, representing the residents and saying, we have petitions, we have members, we don't have enough members, we don't have enough members. The reason why we don't have them vetted is because they're avoiding the situation that we have neighborhood neighbors who want to be members. We have people who have been vetted or checked since last year, and they're still not vetted. So there it is for a reason we have suppression with our membership. La cosa es que ahorita tenemos diferentes juntas, y lo que queremos hacer es que gente a ir a las oficinas para enfrentar a comunidad, un mapa de 6,000 en el asesorio, para que el juez nos vea que tenemos que vivir en el ángel que no quiere tener de cambio en la ciudad o en la comunidad o en las diferentes bloques que quieren cambiar a los comunidades. Ahora con un diferente grupo que ya votamos ahora, tenemos una persona y un grupo que va a votar en la política. Now, we'll take about someone here that is going to be at the one stop. It's going to be at the one stop. It's very tough, I don't know if you do work, but if you sign in and give the opportunity to the other people to be from your behalf, now, the reason why we're also very frustrated is because there's a lot of stuff happening in the city right now. I attended the tier one meeting two weekends ago, so it was never attended. That has to do with a downtown area. That has to do with the redevelopment of what's happening in the curl, what's happening between colleges, and we've never been told it. We haven't been told about the zoning. That goes dry five and the yellow slide, I didn't know that the zoning was happening. That's not what the neighborhood association should be doing to its residents. Out of here, if you're an owner or a tenant, you need to know what's happening in your neighborhood and that's the reason why we have this meeting today. We have this information so that everyone knows what's happening and the community knows what's happening in the community. It's not the president's way, it's not the president's way, it's not the information's way. And now, because we want to have a whole service to communicate with you and the community about what's happening in the city. The third year, we do have a cash meeting. I'm going to go back and forth. Please attend. She has nothing to do with this. This is the meeting that's happening with the politicians from every district. They go from neighborhood to neighborhood. Now that we were told it's year one, they're going to call and warn you about your taxes. Please look at your taxes when you look at them. It's not just your property, it's up with your house, your structures, but it's the land. They're going up on your land price. So we need to have another question to put those politicians on the spot. What are you increasing our prices? What are we getting in return? Are we getting better relief? Are we getting better streets? Are we getting what for all of this increase? Are we just thinking about the developers? And now the community. So please have an information. Because we also know that some of the board members are going to the other area of government building and starting to recruit for the developers by offering them information about buying their homes. And some people are saying, oh, I'm going to go to my home. Well, you have to understand, just as you tell your home business, you're going to get $200,000 to walk away. The tax man will come. But you need to know where your taxes are going to affect you. Is it going to be a complete sale or are you going to have to pay taxes? So they need to tell you that. Because that's going to be a very easy situation for people and they're not being informed. The point is that right now, people say that everything is very good and they want to sell their houses. And taxes are not that easy. You can sell it, but the taxes will not be enough. So they're going to offer you $200,000, but they're going to have to pay taxes. So there are a lot of different resources and questions that you need to know what you're going to be spending on everything that you're going to invest here in California and the community. So you have to have questions. All of you, I'm trying to think of everything. I had somebody call me up in the day. That's even if I hadn't called. They don't want to kill him. No, you're kidding me. I did something. If you can hear that information, I don't want to get mailed. One of the people who are in the city is from the government in their houses and we want to teach the government that each time they're in a corner they want to sell their houses. The house is their house, their houses are their houses. It's not enough to tell them, so please give your information if you need any further information so we can show the city how we develop for each house. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Let's open up. Please rest to the people to attend that meeting on the 30th. Yes. Please attend the meeting on the 30th. There's strength in numbers. We're all individually in week. If we show up for 25 or 30 of us, please. It's good. Those kinds of meetings there, it's not necessarily show up. I believe this is a neighborhood. It's a neighborhood. That's one of those differences that I was talking about. quick folks before this is only because of the all the cars sorry okay you guys are paid members tonight yes okay Marcos we're coming on okay you same thing you paid tonight Victor Aranis you paid tonight where is that meeting number 30 Robert? Robert? I'm sorry. I'm going to pop it. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. I'm just trying to throw more of a thing here and not getting ammo out of here. Uh, ready for this? Ready? Ready? Morales? Huh? Going back, okay! Uh, which of these... I did receive it. I received it in March the 31st. You received it in March the 31st? You received it in March the 31st? Okay, I'm sure I heard that because I'm a legend, but I'm sorry. Okay, next one here. I can hear you, but I can't hear you.