Town Council - Regular Meeting

Tuesday, May 26, 2026
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About this meeting

Government Body
Town Council
Meeting Type
Town Council
Location
Georgetown, DE
Meeting Date
May 26, 2026

Transcript

42 sections

16:58 – 17:354

They said it was very different. Proposals Good seat, good, good seat.

17:353

How are you? How are you, my friend? Fine.

17:38 – 18:014

I'll be here after the meeting. I'm on Saturday tomorrow. If not today, Until the rain. It will happen in Ohio.

18:083

How are you, sir? How are you?

18:17 – 18:314

I'm fine. I'm sending you my best wishes. I haven't spoken to so many people. There was an event on the 30th. I saw your response. I know you are in Tirukkul. But you can't. They are new candidates. She has been nominated.

18:311

I don't know if she has been nominated. If everyone checks your phones, make sure they are silent. Are you happy? I am happy to see you. No one is calling me. I don't know. Do you want to do that?

18:532

Yes. Let's go.

18:54 – 19:071

Good night. Good day. It's May 26th, Wednesday. We are in the 39th circle. We are here for a simple town council meeting. If we all stand up in the presence of the God of Faith and pray, Jean, thank you.

19:07 – 19:184

I would like to thank the American Aikinadu and the Republic for their leadership. Because it is a nation that cannot be separated from God, who has freedom and justice for all.

19:421

Council Agenda.

20:052

Very happy. Thank you, Christine. The second one.

20:081

Thank you, Eric. I'm the one who makes everyone agree. I. I. Oppose. Thank you very much. Council members' opinions. We're going to start from one ward. Good night, everyone. Is this a special occasion?

20:162

Thank you for coming out. Enjoy. Happy to see you here. Christine, Tony, War, or two. Happy to see you all here this evening.

20:31 – 20:504

I'm very happy that I got a good pool room tonight. So this is good. But I would like to thank Bill and Eric for spending time together in this council. Thank you. Sir. 3. Eric. I welcome everyone here this evening. Congratulations to the new members. Thank you. Eric. Ward 4, Paniyel. I'm happy to see everyone here this evening. I only got this much. Thank you. Thank you. Just a few comments.

21:00 – 27:021

43 years of service, 12 years. He led this city. I think we have done a lot of good things. I know that people have gone to Palm Hospital together with their families and used it. It was a very good contribution to Georgetown City. Oh, we got a little reward. People don't like sun behaviour, but they have done a lot of things by helping people in sun behaviour to stay in medical science and to make themselves in control. That's them. Sun behaviour comes from the left to the right. So it did its job. All the people in the state, the senator, the legislature got their support for this. So it did its job. I am very happy that I was able to walk. We haven't agreed on everything. We don't agree on everything. That's what makes things different. That's what makes things a community. Because we can understand how things should be, how they should be done, how they should be done. At that time, I thank my council for everything they have done for me. I thank all the people in Georgetown for everything they have done. We have a lot of lives, and now we have 25 police officers, and a new police station is being built. Today, they had to go against it. Then, we had to do it well and finish it. All the boys are happy, and the girls are waiting to get that new police station, because they are all full of old buttons in the factory. Then, that's good. I want to thank Stefani for directing me and stopping me from cases. You know, before I became the mayor, this town was in cases. After I was here, we didn't have any cases. So, I want to thank myself for changing my hat. That's very important. What can I say about Gene? He was the town manager this year. He guided me correctly. He knows people from different parts of the country. He is very involved in legal and scope legislation. To ask for a word about what needs to be done, he needs to be in cities across the country. So he is very important to this city. I hope he continues in this city. So to the community, thank you. Thank you. Do you know, when I was in a music program in the park in 2012, two old women came to me and said, Billy, you have to move to the Mayor's place. Since no one in this city wanted to do anything, you have to move to the council. I respected them and decided that it was time to move. So I am very happy. I am very happy to be a part of this. Jeanne. Bill, you want to come here. William thanks you for your contribution. Res 426. Sherry. This is Ivan's. Now stand up. Now, let's move on to the most important thing. To the newly elected people's protest march. Thank you very much for participating in this. Thank you very much for your participation. There are many things to do in this city. Many things that have been done wrong have to be done right. I don't know if it's in our charter or not, but do we need an alderman? We need someone who can submit a complaint, take them to an alderman, and withdraw money from them. Because if it's a place that's three or four times higher in the year, they have to start getting paid. That's the only way we can fix some of this. Then we have to check the charter and see if there's an alderman there. One way. We can arrange someone to do that. Kulappam illa.

27:022

Aapol satya pratithnya jean officer.

27:05 – 27:424

Aayirikum. . . . . . . . . . . .

28:00 – 29:114

The responsibilities of this office are as follows. Shariaaya thalamuragalai Bahumaan ikkaan ulla Avakaashathil Aa aalukalke Thaalpariam unda Am I always elevating my country and my state?

29:47 – 30:140

NILATI RANUGA UTHARAVADITHAM

30:28 – 32:164

Aalugal. Ellai polum. Pratyega avakasham. Uyartunnu. Adhinal. All the time. Take a chair. That's what you have to do. Office. Fill out the answers. office.

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Angane cheyunnada pangiruga. Uyarthi pidikuga.

33:45 – 34:063

Okay, let's go to work. This is the organization of the next Inam Council in Agenda. With this, we will appoint a vice mayor and a secretary, and we will establish our religious code. So, at this time, I would like to request the vice mayor to give a speech.

34:064

Please give a speech to Councilman Barron to become vice mayor.

34:13 – 35:073

Pramayam is in Pariganan. Were there any other wishes? Forgive me. I did not hear. Forgive me. I did not hear. Oh, he was made to make a vow. Okay. Are there any other vows in the court? Is there a second one? No. Is there a second one? Is there a second one? Is there a second one? Is there a second one? Is there a second one? Is there a second one? Okay. Next. It's for the secretary. Any suggestions? I suggest Michael Briggs. The suggestion is Michael Briggs. Is there a second one? Is there a second one? Okay, Tony. Is everything okay? No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

35:16 – 41:374

The town council code will be counted as the executive order of Georgetown Town Council. I confirm that I have read and understood the definition of the Georgetown Town Council personal code definition in the dictionary. Each council in Georgetown will make a definition code in the middle and it will be included as a part of the minutes. Yes. Okay, thank you, Jean. Next is a very interesting report. This is for the town manager, Gandhi. Just a few things about the council buildings. The trailhead of the Parson Lane was installed with a black roof. A coconut tree was installed around the sandblasting facility. More activities will come forward. In general, police facilities, pipe stakeouts have been completed. That was done last week. Oh, utilities! Rainwater, continuous rainwater, continuous water will be installed in such a process. This week, column locations will be established as per Moon Mayor West's instructions. Oh, we will operate on four street projects. The total is $3,49,282. East North Street from North Road Avenue to Kimmy Street is $39.84. From South Bedford Street to Mettoran, Clover Drive, $1,10,293. East Laurel Street, North Ray Street to Leighton Avenue, $138.70. Lee Avenue, West North Street to Alfred Street, $61,835. Our Municipal Street has 7 accounts. This week, we completed it and placed it on Della or Delta Della Marva Power Street. It was the last thing that was revealed at the circle meeting. It was close to the blue building on the opposite side of the Chardon. Our America has become a part of the 250% approval and we have fulfilled the promise of not moving forward. Just a reminder, the financial year of 2026, the most funded fund campaign will be held on 29th May, 30 minutes after 4pm. Oh, the upcoming events, as you know, tomorrow's Supportive Housing Issues Committee will be held. This has been posted. O, Delaware League of Local Government, May 28, Friday, 5 p.m. to 30 p.m. in Cheswold. America 250 Committee, June 1, Monday, 10 a.m. here at Town Hall. Sussex County Association of Towns, June 3, Wednesday, 6 p.m. at Millville. Sussex County Association of Towns Chairing Committee, June 5, Friday, 9 a.m. at First Community Action Agency. After that, next Friday or next Friday. Now, let's think about the legislation changed after our last update. Okay, House Amendment 1 House Bill 294. It is about the parking spaces for pregnant women in public facilities and facilities. Oh, it was voted by the committee. It was voted by the Senate and the Government Committee. House Amendment 1 House Bill 295. Parking spaces for veterans in public facilities and facilities were voted by the Senate and the Government Committee again by the Senate and the Committee again by the Senate and the Committee. The House passed the virtual meeting on May 12, 339 A.D. It was approved by the Executive Committee, and on May 21, it was voted by the Executive Committee and the Senate. On May 13, it was voted by the Committee for the Health and Welfare of Natural Resources. It was voted on on May 14. On May 12, House Bill 413, issued by the Green Light Use Committee, voted on May 19. House Bill 416, which reduces the actual transfer rate by 0.4% from the part of the state, was announced on May 12 in the House Revenue Committee. House Bill 426, which provides electronic assistance to municipalities on the streets, was announced on May 19 and was submitted to the House Revenue Committee. House Bill 428, which is a cross-over date, was announced on May 19 and was submitted to the Barana Committee. House Bill 450, known as the RoI Act, which adopts and adopts the requirements of Delaware and the proposed developments. On May 21, this was included in the House Financial Development Banking Insurance Committee. House Bill 11, which adopts and adopts the requirements of Delaware and the proposed developments, was voted in the Judiciary Committee on May 12 from the Hope Court Working Group. On May 20, it was removed from the committee. Senate Bill 1, 23. Senate Bill 1, 23. Senate Bill 1, 23. Senate Bill 1, 23. Senate Bill 233 passed on May 12 and was voted on by the House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee on May 19. Governor passed Senate Bill 247 on May 19. Senate Bill 249 was passed on May 14 to the Health and Development Committee. Senate Bill 310 was passed on May 20 to the Senate Committee. Senate Bill 310 was passed on May 20 to the Senate Committee. After the resumption of the decision, the Senate School Committee voted on May 20, and the Senate Bill 322, which is the ability of the school district to increase the number of permanent students by up to 10 percent, was passed.

41:423

Okay. Thank you. Welcome. Do you have any questions for the council?

41:46 – 47:034

As far as the rules are concerned, whether these are the bids that have come so far, or whether we have received letter bids by violating the policy of buying the property. So for sure, this will be an open market purchase. But we have bids for that. Yes, is everything done by the same company? Yes, I think so. But I'm not sure. Nanni, Police Medavi Ralph Home enna visheethil nyan ningle benda pedanam. Shubha Sayanam, Mayor Townsend, Pudhiya Council Angam, Council Angam Briggs. Swagatham. Inni rathri nyan Georgetown ile Police Department inde stithigatigal avadaripikinnu. Ee varsham March 16 mudal ee varsham May 25 varey ulla tiyatigal ulkulunnum. And this slide shows our staff in the background. The four people you see below Govani are our permanent FTO officers. They have volunteered to move to the full officers who conduct patrolling on their own. That's why four officers are standing in the street. When they are in the FTO, they usually drive with another officer. Then you may have seen cars, but there may have been two people inside. Then you should be able to see more employees patrolling now. Oh, in the big yellow box on the left below, our recruit John Burdell is there. Oh, he is on the eleventh week. Generally speaking, when the first three weeks pass by, they are completely full. So we are waiting for his return and for him to be sent to Ephodium. Some heard the conversation again. Oh, we have a lot of new officers. People can't recognize them. Then I wanted to say that they are wonderful four officers from the field test. So you can see them driving their own vehicles and beating them up. Oh, that's Alag Bahar. Oh, that's Keishon Mansfield. Dominic Redshaw. Peyton Rose. I will show you some statistics from March 16, 2026 to May 25. Oh, we already had 1,633 incidents. Last year was similar to this time. In the period from March 16 to May 25, we did not have any coverage. And we had 102-142 attacks and 50 people were arrested. In the case of 45 people, it is surprising that the underground cases could not be helped or the details could not be used. Oh, there were 13 of us. We arrested three of them. Then we arrested 79 of them. Of those 79 people, most of them were not present at the court. Oh, so what you can see here is that the numbers are the same. Oh, we reduced the arrests by three years. Or 33 out of 10 people were arrested. Next, everything is close to our hearts. As most people know, we had another incident in the last week of August. We were arrested for committing serious crimes and for being drunk. According to our statistics from March 16 to May 25, there were 117 accidents, 55 tickets, and 4 summons. That is, 47% summons. We were unable to report 18 individual accidents and 99 self-destructions. Unable to report, the reports do not need to be made because the destructions on the ground were very small. The death penalty is Pooja. 27 people were hit in these clashes. As everyone knows, I had a question about how many DUIs I had in the last few meetings. We arrested 22 DUIs in two months. Oh, it's a service call. This is considered illegal by an employee who gives his time. That's why you see that the number of incidents is called 1,600 as a service call and 19 as you see. According to May 25, 1933, this is the reason for everything. You can see that we have decreased significantly from the previous years. At that time, we can expect that our people are there in a large group, even though it seems traditional, in the period of trying to revive the police force. I apologize for Shamrock continuing there even now. I remembered it at the last minute. I was at a conference last week, so I didn't get a chance to update Shamro. Is there anyone in the council who has any questions?

47:03 – 47:182

Thank you, thank you. Yes, madam. I have a question. I thought you were fine. A few days ago, I reported to the Police Department of the Public Office of the Court Enforcement.

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I thought so. Is that true? Yes, they are staying in our apartment. I am sending them a mail note. Okay.

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The Public Office of the Public Office of the Public Office of the Public Office of the Public Office of the Public Office of the Public Office Is there a way to combine these reports? Because they are being reported to you by the police department and the code enforcement.

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Certainly, they can be added. I know that they give those numbers to Jean. He puts it in his wife's town manager report. So, I felt that it was unnecessary to add their things back. But I can definitely do that. Yes.

47:59 – 48:472

And when we take Moon Mayor's opinion into account, I think we should discuss it with the code department. Um, other than that, this month, I got a lot of compliments from Linda for taking all my calls. Um, for some reason, I got a lot of compliments about the cars I took. Um, she is more beautiful than your face. She knows the whole society. Everyone knows that. But I want to strengthen it. She is a successful social activist. Because she knew a lot of people. She knew a lot of problems. She knew where to find answers. So when I called, I used it. As a result of the people involved, she was very responsive in connecting with me. So I thank her. Thank you. We thank you for that.

48:59 – 50:223

I am working with Councilwoman Christina Dias-Belloni. I think this is very important. Moreover, I am very interested to see what our biggest problem is and how it is being resolved. So, thank you for agreeing. Thank you. I think we have completed it. Are there any more questions? Right. This is the time to listen to the opinions of the public. Now is the time to hear from our public. We don't have time for this. I know. We welcome your very important opinions. Please note that all opinions are limited to three minutes. If you don't remember anything, please go to the podium and give your opinion. Please give your name, address, and your opinions. Please note that we are not in a meeting now. The purpose of this agenda is to inform you, the public, and the council about your opinions. Thank you. I can take this for you. I can take this for 4 minutes. But you can do it now.

50:22 – 1:06:214

Oh, Eric Evans, 200 Wilson Street. Oh, the first thing I want is to encourage you all. Um, you have a lot of things to do. Um, I hope they give you more time before they attack you. But you know, it's a very different problem. Um, the first thing I want to say is that we need to change the charter. I think it's better to come from here than when I was in Dessau. I think the Mayor's seat should be three years old. Because the Mayor sits in three or four wards for more than two years. It should be a flip. The Mayor should be three years old. So when you come, you all sit in different groups. One or two wards for the next three years, three, four. You are not all sitting in the same group. This is the first charter change I think of as a vote. The second charter change I think of as a vote is to vote. I will use Michael as an example. This is just an example. But he won 3 games and I won 4. Even if he won 1 and 2, the people in W3 would never listen to him. Therefore, the people in W3 should vote for W3. The people in W1 should vote for W1. The people who voted for the Mayor should vote for the Mayor. It should be town-wide. It should not be closed. I will say that it stops everything in the game. Yes. If Michael wins three times in a row, I will win four, one, and two. And that shows that you will get votes everywhere. It should not be like that. You should only win in the war. Because who is the main representative? And the next thing to do is to increase it. Remember, if you don't increase it to the city, the county will go to grow it, and it will still cost the city money. So, if you get the opportunity to bring it to the city, bring it to the city. Otherwise, it will be grown in the county, and the people living in that development will use town services, and the people living here will pay for it and give money to those services. People outside the city do not donate anything to the city, so they do not get a single fee from the city. So keep that in mind. And fourthly, it's not a ghost park. This is a big expense. This is a big responsibility. I don't mind spending $15 on a ghost park for 40 people outside the city, because they will come and use it. That's why I say, Do you know that cities bring people to cities? But that's all. A three-year bare-time charter change. If you want to make this happen in January, you have to do it now. So you can work on it. Vards, vote for the ward. There are some logistics there. I'm not sure how fast you can do it, but you can do it. In other words, these are just computer programs. Then, there are not even two parts in the group. I thank my time. I hope you all will enjoy it. Thank you. Yes. Good night, Mayor and Council. I came here to say something about the changes in the Charter. But first, I would like to thank you again for your support, Michael, Angie, and all the Council members and staff in Georgetown. Like the previous Council, I am ready, I am ready, I am confident, and I can do what is necessary to save the city. Oh, about the changes in the Charter. We still have ten days left in Dover. So, if you are going to change a charter now, I doubt it will happen. Oh, but when we return in January, I would like to announce it. The Prime Minister will go through your process, and she will approve it. She will bring it and I will be sure to complete it through legislation. Oh, by the way, I am researching a lot of things for Georgetown. Most of us live in Georgetown. There are some people living outside of Georgetown. But this is our home. We care about our home. We want to know what is the best thing for our families and relatives. It is the responsibility of the five of you to ensure that it happens. Again, I am ready to support you in all your efforts to make this a better city for everyone. So, thank you all very much. Thank you. Thank you. Let's move on to the next item. Madam Mayor's Announcements. Michael's Announcements. I always announce the people who are ready to stand up. Raise their voice. Act as if you are their mayor. Announcements. The reason I am moving forward is because I have already discussed the Kooti circle. As you know, it is a county. You know that our new system is about to start. We are a little early, but we are going to start it in the spring. We are very concerned about the need for a new development near the cities where the new system is being developed as part of those discussions. Because that is where the services are being provided, and so on. In the sense of some facilities, that is the meaning. But, I will choose Milton because they are in a special situation and that can be a problem. They have a major development outside the city limits and some of them have been zoned up to 6 units per acre. If we agree to develop all that, it is possible to build thousands of new houses in the city. The city's services will be useful, because you will need to respond to the police force, and other needs will be met, so this is an opportunity that we are paying attention to. We want to ensure that development is being done in the best possible way, but we are very concerned about it. Therefore, it would be a good idea to see areas where you can use your wealth to get benefits. Millsboro Plantation Tadakangal enniva noku. Ippol pattanathe kaal valudh aana idhanna nyan karudhunnu. Pakshe adhu pattanathin ullil aana, adhinal adhu pattanathin gunam cheeyum. Adhu pattanathin purathaa irunengil, sevanangal nalgunadhu pattanathin vellivilli aagum aayrunnu. Athra maatram. Pakshe sevanam anishtichadhina nanni, veendum abhinandanangal. Nanni, nanni. Thank you. My name is Francis Coy. I live in a classic motel. For the past few months, I've been hearing a lot of rumors. People are spreading rumors at home. How can a person without a home be? You look into it. I was homeless until October. I got a job. I got a second job. I am currently an assistant supervisor in a job in Maryland. I live in a classic hotel. I pay $280 a week for my daughter and me. I moved us from the tent city. Many people talk about the fear of Bavanarahidhar in this city. It is very interesting to see what the statistics and the media have done. There was no coverage at all. So, if the homeless are not so dangerous, when coverage happens, they will become part of this society like others. Instead of trying to solve problems with others, there is a need to try to solve problems here. On the one hand, the education for the job. If you think that people like to sleep in that forest, they don't do that. Palattu Village. Yes, there is a need for new leadership. But there is a problem in the city about whether or not someone in this community is helping the homeless. A person named Eric posted on his Facebook page, Let's make Georgetown the best. Let's make Georgetown the best. How do you expect these people to get a job when they get pictures from the worst situation by taking illegal pictures of homeless people on the street? Instead of trying to tie them up and help them get out of the situation they are in. If you get education for the drug program against drugs, if you get education for job development for them, some of them have the opportunity to get a job. I came out of Oxford from home. Oxford House saved my life. I have been working for two jobs for 18 months now. I'm trying to do everything I can. That is, I can afford the rent I pay on a classic weekday. But the rent here is very high. The average rent of a bedroom is $1,500 per month. This is not compared to the job scale of this year, the salary you earn. Then, a check is enough for many homeless people. That person is the person who tries to run away from the city, that is, someone's mother, brother, father or sister. If your loved one is there, accept it. You want someone to handle them in a certain way. Yes, the people who need money from Walmart are standing outside with their hands full. Anyway, it's up to you whether you want to give them money or not. You don't have to give them money. They're not going to approach your car. If you don't want to give them money, they're not going to rob you. The few houses I've seen in this city, the best people there, even if they don't have much, they'll leave their shirts behind. Because they don't have a home, everyone sees them as strangers. There are homeless people everywhere in the United States. There is a high crime rate in most communities. Here, it's not like that. That's why a lot of people come to Bavanarahidhar Jolt Town. Because it's a safe place. They don't have to worry about being killed or being killed at night. Another thing, in the mayor's statement, we don't hear anything about murder cases. But everyone says that homeless people are animals. We are not like that. Just like you, we are also humans. Be careful when people go out during the day. Talk to them in town hall meetings. You don't want to make yourself the target of the city. Okay. If I have to make myself the target of the city, let me be the target. Thank you, Mayor. Good night. Oh, if you want, I like some logos. This is a confederate flag trivia, so call me after the meeting. Oh, my name is John Peterson. I live on 304 North Bedford Street. The issue of showing the confederate flag of Georgetown Historical Society is now part of the general public. The composition of the confederate building in the compound of the society, the history of the confederate building, the history of the confederate building, the history of the confederate building, the history of the confederate building, the history of the confederate building, the history of the confederate building, Council members Angela Townsend, Sue Barlow, and Penel Barrett, who donated $24,750 worth of funds to the Grand Cheque Society, immediately refused to participate in a public-free process. This was later found out by the Attorney General of Delaware, who signed the open meeting of Delaware. In a statement issued on September 15, 2022, Article 2 of the Town Council's Quorum and Information Freedom Act, Attorney General Nighamanam said that the public meeting of the Quorum and Information Freedom Act was discussed and carried out independently by the society without the need for a public meeting. Today's W.R.D.E. coverage shows the need for a transparent and legitimate process. Therefore, I am very proud to say that the Council members who are involved in that process should stand up for themselves. Thus, the Council will move forward by using the council's lawful quorum of members who are not interested in the directions stated in the opinion of Council 22IB34. I am very proud to say that the council will move forward by using the council's lawful quorum of members who are not interested in the directions stated in the opinion of Council 22IB34. I am very proud to say that the council will move forward by using the council's lawful quorum of members who are not interested in the directions stated in the opinion of Council 22IB34. Nani? Mark Rogers, Aanguttigalum Estatugalum First of all, I would like to say that I have been standing here for the past one and a half years. I participated in some meetings. When I felt that the council was going in the wrong direction, I expressed my disappointment. Sometimes it was the councilman Evans and the mayor. But in 2001, I worked as the councilman Evans. Even if we don't work on all issues, he is a stand-up person. I think you should do that again. So I would like to thank you for your service. I would also like to thank Mayor West. We certainly didn't work on a lot of things, but I think he did some good things for the city. 12 years of love for the mayor of Georgetown, whether we are working with everyone or not. Finally, I'm not going to talk about this, but because it's growing, those who don't have a home, yes, the coverage is poor, because I was a police officer for 21 years. We have never claimed that those who don't have a home are in coverage. When my 16-year-old daughter tried to go to Walmart for £80, she had an accident in her genitalia. She moved three places in three lines. The same person was following her again. I spent more time in that forest than anyone else in this room, except for you. I have been told many times that we need your help. We would like to continue here itself. So, those who do not have a home do not cover. The shift of two people in the police department We spent 12 hours of our time only on helping the homeless. That is, if a coverage takes place, we will not be able to go there because it will be difficult for us to help the homeless. There is a problem with the homeless. I'm not saying they should go, but there is a problem with the homeless. Thank you. Adam Machovsky, 200 South Bedford Street. And as Mark said, when you go to Eric and Bill West, thank you for your time and service to the city. Again, we haven't thought about everything at all. But as you said, 12 years of service or Eric's case, two years of service is more than most people are ready to pay now. When we hear about the police, we don't hear about any other problem other than the lack of housing. And we hear a lot about people eating too much. You know, I will be very honest. I don't think people who live in this city will ever get an ambulance to bring them back to life for the third time this week. It's time. You have to sleep in the bed you make. Thank you very much. Thank you. Anyway,

1:06:48 – 1:08:393

I want to take it now. I'm going to stop myself. I'm Shelly Weiss. I was one of the people who took the photo. I did that because my mother was stopped by a homeless person on the way. She didn't allow her to go. My mother is 80 years old. I won't get it. I came to this council to talk about it. I was talking about it. Nothing happened. So, I started taking photos. Then he told me to take a picture. I did. In this process, I have found homeless people. I went out on the street at night. When I wanted to talk, I found people. Someone has called me to help a homeless person. I have made arrangements to help them find them. I have donated money and helped. I have helped with goods, propane, everything. I will help. My problem is what it will do to our city. I have a place that I cannot help. I will stand up here. I will say it all the time. I don't like that place there. But I know others in this community. They showed me. I studied. So I opened my heart to a lot of things. What you said is right. It's difficult when you work. I know a lot of people who don't have a house and sleep in cars. I'm sorry for that. I hope you can build a house for everyone. I really like it. I don't like you to be there. What you're saying is right. We don't have to pay. The dollar I pay may be the dollar that kills you. That's why I said that. I know it's true. We want to clean the city. We want everyone to have a house. I can tell you the truth. But when an 80-year-old girl doesn't have a house, when you go inside through the parking lot, we can't continue. It happens. I haven't had this happen. But I've seen others have this happen. We have to do something about it. If we work together, on the one hand, we can fix it. But on the other hand, we can't use it. It hasn't worked. We have to change something. That's all I have to say. Thank you. Thank you. At least someone else.

1:08:59 – 1:10:404

He said that the deaf can hear. A few minutes ago, we were praying to the Republic of America for its independence as a nation. This country is very far from being a nation. Even playing like that is irrelevant, because it is not. Because of the skin, we all kill people. Even if they are fat, or thin, or anything else, we kill people because we don't like it. Life goes on. But what can be imagined? Tomorrow morning, everyone in this room will die one day. I don't care who you are. I don't care how much money you earned. One day, you will leave from here. That's why the way we treat people is only in your heart. It's going to come. But it's not going to change. That's why everyone is really in a state of consciousness. But to make everything right, they use that black book. Not right. Knowing that you are going to lie is not right for any of us. Knowing that you are not going to help someone, you are going to help. That's not a problem. Here, children are running around. They are not coming. It teaches them. If you teach them to hate, they will hate. You have children. They are not worried about the condition of their skin. They play games every day. That is not a problem. We are not that big. As my friend said before, if we are not big enough to see the truth, we cannot reach anywhere. That's all. Thank you. Is there anyone else?

1:10:49 – 1:12:331

Shubha Sayanam to all. Netors, 106 West Way, 302 South Race Street. Umm, I have been in this city for 30 years. And I am a social person. That is my job. Looking at the numbers, I can see that in the last elections, from the city and from your parliament, we had a population of about 72 to 75%. I think you had more than that, like Michael. We need to change what we say to our leadership. From what I heard this evening, no one is happy in both ways. But we have to work together. If we don't work together, we can do anything at night. But we have to work together. We have to bring solutions. But we have to bring help. We can't do vice. We have to bring solutions. We have to bring help. But we have to bring our time. We have to bring our money. I know that many of us have that. But we have to work together. Everything that happened in the last 12 years, everything that happened in the last two years, it ended. You are here. You are here. Because we need a new beginning. We need a new beginning. Because we have not succeeded in everything we have done, we have left this city. Now, let your imagination unite this city. Is that possible? One side may not be one side. But we have to start. By working together as a community, we will be able to achieve more than we have seen in the past 12 years. We will be able to achieve more than we have seen in the past 12 years. I appreciate all the efforts you have made along the way, because I do not condemn what you have done in the past 12 years. Nevertheless, today's decision did not work. We need a change. But the only way is for us to work together to make that change. Thank you. Thank you.

1:12:49 – 1:16:593

However, in the same way, I am trying to bring a part of my population together with this community. Therefore, along with my staff, I have a very good support staff behind me. We are preparing a method for using comedies. I am going to call them from the committees to solve the problems we have in this city. I hope that the committees will be a great reward for those who live in this city. You have to make an announcement to see if you are eligible to serve in these committees. I feel that we used to have a lot of committees, or I would like our volunteers to rise to the plate. I would like to end it. I would like to serve more diverse people in these committees. We have a problem with our website. This is all new to Gene. I have never talked to him about this. Many people say that our website is very difficult to follow. When you post it, you can't find the details there. During my publicity, I didn't even know that there was a riot behind a Walmart. Oh, there is no newspaper. The news is not reaching the people. We need to keep up with all the events that are happening every month. And I am trying to maintain my relationship with the Chamber, which I met with Linda a few times. We are trying to bring more Hispanic businesses to the Chamber. Last week, I participated in the La Plaza Andal Graduation App App event in Milford. It was very interesting. When they called the students, I thought they were going to see the high school students, but I didn't go. They were smart. They have businesses, landscapers and hairdressers. They are very, very, very friendly and very knowledgeable. They took business classes to improve their business. But it was very, very, I was very impressed by it. I felt very happy. I was very welcome. I don't know how many people came. Can I take a picture with you? Um, it was a very welcoming group. But I can see a lot of things in the city. Um, I want to see more of the Kudiyattikas here. Let me say that they are Hispanic. But they are not Hispanic. Um, to participate in council meetings. If I have to go to Kimmy Town and knock on all the doors, I will try to entertain people. I need their opinions. I think they have a voice. They are staying here. Then, I am going to act according to some instructions. We expect them to complete it. Um. If you want to enter any of them, an inspection process will take place. They will be different. We are going to act as a chamber. We, Fire Company EMS and Communications will work as a newsletter. We hope that we will become a community that is not isolated. And so, wait. And so, we hope that this will be posted on our website very easily. So, you don't have to search for details. This will be easily available on the website. So, wait. So, thank you. Thank you. Okay. I think we have reached a point in our meeting. It's time to decide. Do I hear any objections? So be it. Second, is everything okay? I... Okay. Thank you. Tell me what you want.

1:17:160

Thank you.

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