 on this one, it was another one, but very, very quickly with questions about insurance. So, basically as a standard practice, we do regularly ask Thomas, our member of his team, to review the terms. And then one last thing is, it sounds for the most part, this is gonna be fixed fee, but I do note that in the approval language you're asking for some 10, 15% of additional funds just in case. So, again, curious if this is essentially cost plus or fixed fee. So it is a not to exceed fee and that is of the 400 and so it's 499,540 is the total design project cost and that is a not to exceed number. So where there could be things that are not within that project design figure is in the other reimbursables. I cannot imagine that there will be 50,000 dollars of additional reimbursables, but if there is something that comes through the design process where we CSWD are asking for change orders or we are asking for additional work or we want to have some other study done or something and we want them to manage it, then we would not expect them to absorb that cost. All right, that's helpful. Thank you. I don't have any more questions. Rick. So just so that I'm clear, we are authorizing Sarah to execute the contract. We're not requiring it, which is to say that it sounded like there was a little bit more due diligence that you needed to do relative to checking references. Am I correct in thinking that that's the case? Yeah, so when the board authorizes me to be able to enter into a contract, then many times the negotiation of contract still occurs. So there could be some terms that are adjusted. Again, we just did this with BHS. There were some terms that on the payment, for example, that I wanted to change, so we would change that. Insurance, we changed that. So this would certainly allow me to reach out to some of their project partners in the past and just ensure that they were satisfied with the process. And so you are authorizing me to do that work and then I will make the determination whether or not we actually sign, whether I signed that. It was similar to kind of what we did for, the prior equipment provider where we were kind of trying to come to terms. It took quite a while to come to terms and then we actually went back out and got a new product. Thank you. It's what it sounded like, so just comparing. Other questions or discussion on the motion? I think then we are ready for the motion, which again authorizes the executive directorate to enter into a contractual agreement with AES Northeast. I'm not gonna reread the whole motion, but that's what we're voting on. And a positive vote within authorized Sarada finalized the details, doesn't require her to enter into a contract it just authorizes her to do it. And I would presume also that means that if she changed her mind, she'd be back to us with a different supplier. Not free to just change her own mind without coming back to the board. That's just my observation. So this is just white sausage cut in half. Okay, if we're ready then, all those in favor of the motion, please say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. Abstentions, the motion carries. You authorize Sarada to proceed. There's a major step forward on the new mirth. As I said at the beginning of the meeting, I was not anticipated to have an executive session. I think that's still the case, Sarah. I agree, there's no new news. Very good. We're now on to item number seven, other business. Is there any other business to bring before the board of commissioners this evening? Bryn. I don't know, Sarah, if you have any updates that you'd wanna share relating to recovery relief efforts. So the, yeah, so the governor at his press conference yesterday announced that he wanted greener Vermont to help with a fall cleanup. So it's not necessarily a same greener day event, but it's similar. It's being put together very, very quickly. It is scheduled for August 26th. So it's coming up very fast. It is a little bit different in that towns and cities that want to participate need to opt in to the program and greener Vermont will work with them on getting them supplies. So not many of our season talents were as dramatically affected as what we've seen in other parts of the state. So we haven't heard yet from any of our communities whether they would want to opt in to any of the efforts. It really is for, again, kind of typical greener day material. So roadside litter. It is not for construction demolition debris. It is not for household hazardous waste. It is really not even for kind of bulking materials that may have been damaged by the floods. It's an effort to help our community kind of spruce up ahead of fall foliage season and to help us to help our neighbors and clean up some litter and have that done as a community. But again, it is different in that the towns do need to opt in. So there's some question about whether not season towns are prepared to have a second greener day happen and happen so quickly. So there's not much that we as CSWD do even in general for greener day. Well, we will send out the word and just let our towns know that it's happening, direct them to greener per month. So for information and to sign up and answer questions that they may have. But that's just coming up quick. Yeah, so that's slated for August 26th. And I'd put a link in the chat that maybe Amy can share with the rest of the commissioners just as a heads up. If you hear news about that and you're like, why am I not hearing this through normal channels? It's because it's completely kind of ad hoc and intended to be directly related to some flood recovery efforts to clean public spaces and waterways before winter sets in is my understanding. And I also think from the press release, they're gonna be using orange bags and not green ones to help with some of the management. And that gets into the details for some folks, but if you nerd out about that, that's an important detail. Thank you. I'm Ken Oryan, I'm Oleg Oryan. Here you go. Which from this spring, you're gonna use orange bags for the fall cleanup. I don't know if that was an intentional, but I think it's working out either way. Fashionable for month. I think we're ready to entertain a motion to adjourn. So does South Burlington. Second. I think it's been moved and seconded that we adjourn. All those in favor, please say aye. Aye. Aye. Any opposed, say nay. The ayes have it, we are adjourned. Have a good night. Have a good evening. Have a good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening.