 Today at City Council on Tuesday May 17th, we started off with celebrating National Police Week and Public Works Week by recognizing those organizations for what they do for us each and every day. We had a pretty light agenda. We started off earlier today working on budget. As you know, most of the month of May we're spending working on our budget. So today we had a series of presentations. We started at one o'clock and finished in time so that we could start this meeting on time here at four o'clock today. But we've also, in this agenda, I think that one of the big highlights really is, is another $18 million being spent on sewer rehabilitation and lining and fixing. And this is in the Broad River Road section, which, you know, really needs some attention. So as we continue to make these investments in our water and sewer throughout our system, here's another great example. And what's great about this one is that a big portion of this is going to small businesses. So we're really excited about this opportunity here. We also are buying a few garbage trucks this week. So we continue to keep our aging fleet and making the changes so we can provide the best effective and efficient service. So we're really excited about today. And then, of course, you know, we have multiple appointments. We're appointing folks in the Airport Commission food policy. We also have reached out to several citizens to get involved on the DDRC, the Bull Street Commission, and let me not forget the Hospitality Tax Committee, which is getting ready to meet and start doling out close to about $3 million into the public. So we're really excited about all the opportunities that are going on right now here at the city. We continue to move the ball forward, but we continue to need your input and for you citizens to be involved. So hopefully as we gear up for our June 7th public hearing for the budget, you will be part of that.