 Oh, she doesn't see me. OK, call to order. It's a 6-0-3. That's OK. Directed Daniels. Yes, I'm here. Vice President Jackie. Present. President Schoenzer. Director Lehu. Director Lather. Present, and I have my mic on. Thank you. There's no public hearing. Still moved? I mean, you mean the consent agenda? The consent agenda. The entire consent agenda, yes. OK, and just one comment on the reports. Like, just if there's a way to still highlight what's new, some of the stuff on some of the reports was clearly old because it's anticipated in April and stuff like that. So like I read through kind of going, well, I think I read that before. That's the management report you're referring to. There's different, there was like engineering and operation. Just to double check, make sure we like highlight what's new and not leave old stuff on there. That's what's March? There is no water being. It was an export. Yeah, export. And that was to help them when they had a pipe out. If we import some water, not in March. All in favor? Aye. Aye. Any opposed? President Christensen, I just want to remind everybody to put their mic on when they're up there. I think somebody just let us know it's hard to hear. It's awesome. I can't. It's awesome and pretty sweet, really close to the March. I think it's supposed to be the first. That's why you're doing that. Vacations, I'm not aware of any written ones, but anything to share? OK, there's no one here. And we're not on Zoom yet. Oh, do we have anyone? We do not have any public attendees on Zoom at this point. We're not. We haven't rolled that part out yet. OK. Item reports with district council. Hey, good evening, board. It's nice to see you virtually. And I'll be in the next board meeting in person. Looking forward to seeing everyone then. Just a really brief update for me this evening. The state advocate that we work with forwarded to Ron and the management team and myself as well. Kind of an update on some of the things that are going on at the state level from a regulatory perspective. And the state is DWR is putting together their community water policy workbook. And that is normally sort of a pretty straightforward document. It looks like this version may start diving into some recommendations for governance for local water districts, which is an area that the state historically has not really gotten into. And that raises some interesting jurisdictional issues as also potential submissions related to local control. So it's something we'll be looking at pretty closely and providing updates to the board as appropriate going forward. Happy to answer any questions on that. Thank you. OK. Thank you very much, Josh. Thanks, Josh. Administrative business. There are no conditional or unconditional will to serve. So we'll move to a resolution honoring public service recognition week. Good evening, board. President Christensen, this is Tracy Hart, human resources manager. And I get the honor to present this item, honoring public service recognition week, which took place last week, May 7 through the 13th. Last week marked the 38th year of nationally celebrating public service recognition week. And it's an annual recognition to officially take time to honor staff who serve and do the hard work of federal, state, county, local government, or special district employees throughout the nation. So we do have a resolution that we'd like the board to honor tonight. If you'd like me to read that, President Christensen, I'm happy to do so. Or you can do that yourself, or maybe one of the other board members might want to. Well, I guess it's fairly short. I can do it. I've had trouble with my voice today. I'm happy to do it if you'd like me to. OK, go ahead. It's your resolution. All right, so resolution number 23-07 is a resolution of the board of directors of the Soquel Creek Water District honoring public service recognition week, which is May 7 through the 13th of 2023 in honor of the millions of public employees at the federal, state, county, city, and special district levels. Whereas Americans are served every single day by public servants at the federal, state, county, city, and special district levels, these unsung heroes do the work that keep our nation working. Their tireless efforts were especially critical during the COVID-19 pandemic. Whereas public employees take not only jobs but oaths. Whereas public servants include water system professionals, teachers, doctors, and scientists, and countless other occupations, day in and day out they provide the diverse services demanded by the American people of their government with efficiency and integrity. And whereas without these public servants at every level, continuity would be impossible in a democracy that regularly challenges its leaders and elected officials. Therefore, the board of directors of the Soquel Creek Water District do hereby announce and proclaim to all citizens and set seal here to that May 7 through the 13th 2023 Public Service Recognition Week, all citizens are encouraged to recognize the accomplishments and contributions of government employees at all levels, federal, state, county, city, and special district. Thank you very much. Are there any comments from the public? Any comments, any further comments from the board? Great, then we move on to a voice vote. Yeah, I just was gonna move approval. Okay, vote approval, I second it. Directly, Daniels. Yes. Vice President Chaffee. Yes. Directly, Lou. Yes. Directly, Lever. Yes. And President Christopher. Yes. Thanks for, I didn't know it was coming up. Well, usually we do it the week of or the week before and because of the way the calendar fell, the placeholder, we did it the week after, but we still honored our employees last week. And if you checked social media, we had some really fantastic posts of various employees in the district celebrating their public service to our community. So thanks to our outreach team for putting that together. Thank you. Okay, that takes care of our open meeting business and we will move on to closed session. If anyone from the public would like to comment on the closed session right now, this is the time. Then the public meeting is adjourned until after the meeting, after the closed session.