I'm just going to take it. I'm not missing any buildings. Okay. Why is your. Open it. There. All right. Good evening everybody. My name is Quiet Shields. I'm the city manager. Nice to be with you all tonight. And it's a thank you all for letting us be on the agenda. We want to provide you with an update on the Virginia Village project. I'm joined by Dana Jones and our housing and human services director. Brendan Woodley is participating remotely and he's our affordable housing development specialist. And Cindy Master has been a member of sort of the four probably the three Brenda Dana and Cindy have been our staff leads on the Virginia Village project. In the city's adopted small area plan for the downtown area or the South Washington Street border, we identified that the South Washington, that the Virginia Village area is an area of an opportunity for preserving affordable housing in the city. And we've been moving forward on executing on that vision and that plan with the assistance of the economic development authority. To date, there are six units that are now either owned by Wesley Housing, who is the city's partner, affordable housing partner in this project. We're on by the economic development authority. a affordable housing partner in this project. Work on my Reacknowing Development Authority. The Economic Development Authority has also put about $925,000 of its funds into the acquisition strategy for the quadplexes in the Virginia Village area. The City Council has also put in about two million dollars and the remaining of the funding that we put in to help acquire the necessary to come from our club and from Amazon Reach Club. For me, the main point that we wanted to discuss with the EVA tonight. And one is to the acquisition strike fund and a interim loan that we were encouraging Wesley housing to obtain through Virginia housing and the purpose of that interim loan was to free up some capital to continue with the advocacy strategy, there are 45 flexes in the Virginia village area and so to continue with that position, but also to pay the EVA back so that the EVA could have this capital return to it, and still have funds left over to the faculty position. That loan we're informed is not going to be approved by Virginia housing. And the reasoning in some is that Virginia housing was really geared towards issuing loans for the construction of new affordable housing. We're in the acquisition mode right now, so that direct line to redevelopment is not clear to the lending committee of Virginia housing. They're uncomfortable with possible delay or the length of time that EDA were to desire to have that $925,000 return to EDA that is possible for funding. Is there to do that? However, there are consequences to that that would delay the acquisition of a critical mass of the quadplexes in a possible way of future development. And so what we wanted to discuss with the EVA tonight is keeping some or all of its funding actually in the project for a period of time. And tonight we wouldn't be able to tell you exactly how long, although that is a reasonable question for the EDA task. It's worth reaching scenarios with you on that, but keeping EDA cash in, that would allow us to move forward potentially with some strategic acquisition. We do recommend a closed session tonight to discuss what some of those strategic vacuitions would be and some guardrails around the property, the value proposition for those EPA. So that's one thing that we wanted to do the EDA tonight. The second is there was a slide up just to provide the numbers in terms of what the rental income that's being killed in accounts that are in the EDA's name. There are two accounts. One is in the city general government's name related to two or a Gibson and that has the balance that's shown and then the EDA has about $210,000. And that also I think I'll be discussed in terms of the disposition of those funds. City Council has put in funding and a budget amendment several months ago to, you know, kind of implicitly indicate that the EDA could have access to these funds and we still be able to maintain these properties in the area of security. In the memo that I've provided to the EDA prior to this meeting, we would recommend leaving some funding in this account to deal with any contingencies that might pop up. So we recommended keeping at least $50,000 in that account. So that's the second thing we wanted to discuss with the EDA. And then the third thing is to let the EDA know that we have gotten a grant from Virginia Housing. It is targeted towards supporting the work that would explore options for the future of Virginia Village and what a redevelopment might look like in terms of a conceptual plan, conceptual mix of targeted affordability in terms of what we're trying to accomplish and who are trying to serve and then and are redevelopment of mixes of uses in the site. All those types of questions would be in the scope of work for this work group. We are recommending to the City Council that we move forward this fall and into the winter to stand back through start to clarify our thinking on some of those points. To do that with Wesley at table, the grant will help organize that working group and it will be our future. Layoffs for now. Send the in terms of the or or Brendan maybe in the scope of work of big grant. Would that be covered with the grant funds? Or is it just a presentation? Can you repeat that real quick? Kind of hard to hear on that. But architectural design services be within the scope of work of the grant that we received from Virginia Health? No, this would just be for the work group sessions, the actual public sessions. So the grant is really just about facilitating and supporting that work group in terms of convening and that sort of helping manage that group as a team. We may need to bring into additional consultants to help our thinking on that and I will also lean on our affordable housing partner Wesley who can have a good deal of this capacity that they can bring to the table as well. What would be the decision process for who the oneness working group? So the City Council will make those appointments and I think there is sort of a concept of what that working group would look like in the MOU and send it your day and you want to speak to that? I think the concept is representation of the working group that's a steering committee. So this isn't about our community engagement that'll be town hall. So if you would want representation from council, EPA, planning commission, we've talked about the housing commission and westway. Another representation from the diverse without triggering. It will be a public body because it's council appointed, but it's not having multiple members of each of those entities. So that's a least concept, but we're not at the stage where I think we can start with a question that out and bring it to council for. What kind of the timing you've been starting? We know. We need to kind of lay out the steps. We just got noticed that this grant award, I think about a week ago. And I think that this grant will help get this whole effort organized because it is a lift just to do the logistics of getting a group like this to the, I would say, you know, we want to get it going late fall and have it going through the through the winter. That's the end. Finishing up for the building policy. Right. This group is just intended to develop a strategy for moving forward. What's the anticipated outcome of the group? I think it would be the strategy and the concept plan of what the community is looking for. and working for helping us on those in-convicts, the use types, is that one multi-family building and a mix of town houses or a number smaller building or two over two is kind of working out that conceptual plan that then lays out the strategy for working for it. And we will look at finance and options as well. So, okay. But not an actual design. Sounds like. OK. We have that that we can move into a more traditional design. And it's fun. And that funds that working group for Hello. It's just a set amount. So it's not. We're actually meeting with Brian. It's been got it last week. So we're getting the timeline. to get this thing moving that we all want to have. So I sure hope so. That's it. Congratulations to the staff for giving this grant. Thank you, tell Brennan. Thank you, Brennan. But I hope I was an important step because I hope it will truly get real community input and get community insight into what will actually get done here, because the biggest frustration I would have in this whole process is we assemble a bunch of this stuff and ready to do something. And then city council changes or there's just not enough a little bit more to build something. Yeah. That it was the need that we're talking about. And then we've just done a big consolidation effort for a builder that builds market rate stuff, which, you know, is better than I guess, in that deep field, but it would be frustrating if this grant does not truly get the fully understandable of a community. So hopefully that's what we're getting. So the grant does include circle, community meetings, and facilitated processes that this is important to incorporate into the working group that we've all seen. I'm sorry, I didn't quite understand. This group meeting with public where staff are next to after. The working group would be stood up and to help facilitate the planning of it, concurrent with using the grant and the facilitator to do community meetings with the working group. I don't think they can be separated as we do. For me, so that working prepares the knowledge, that input and helps facilitate that strategic plan working at the finance and options. Giving us is, develop experience on other projects. Where we can maximize for goals, by the affordable living policies that's under file work, and then, consistently, the self-washing system. Hey, Fiddy. You know, one of the original ideas of this work were, when we entered into the MOU with Wesley, we didn't have the time to develop a full picture of exactly what might get built here. And I think there was a desire not to completely outsource this to Wesley, for them to come up with the idea alone. And so the workbook is where to work with Wesley and community together to have a unified plan. It's going to be feasible. There will meet city goals and that Wesley believes that they can successfully operate. They do this all the time so they have lots of experience and experience in pregnant community? Is there anything we need to decide this point or do do that in closed session? So the point of the closed session is narrow is to talk about a focused strategy on acquisitions and also to discuss financial parameters in terms of the EVAs thoughts on sort of guard rails on that negotiation. Wesley would be well so that's that's what the point of the closed session is after the closed session then the the EVA could come out and ask motion if it was the desire of EVA to do so. One of the questions ultimately, with this information, we'll discuss in closed session, we'd be looking for an EDA decision with respect to its $525,000, which it has invested in this project today. Any other comments? Thoughts? Seeing none, we'll talk about it over in closed session. In your comments, thoughts. See none will talk about it over in the closed session. What's next? You need a motion. I don't know about that. Remember to leave that door. That's next. Yeah. I think you have. You have no other thoughts on the agenda. Oh, this is first time you to read it. Okay. I'm going to read it. Okay. I'm going to read it. I'm going to read it. Okay. I'm going to read it. I'm going to read it. Okay. I'm going to read it. I'm going to read it. I'm going to read it. Okay. I'm going to read it. Okay. closed session for so to Virginia to point 2.3711, Francis S. III for discussion with consideration of possible acquisition of real property for a purpose for discussion in an open meeting where it would adversity affect the bargaining position where it would be negotiating strategy of the public fund specifically to discuss and consider the EDA's Virginia Village project. Second. Lost look announced. Yes. Michelle Veramani. Yes. And here's the net plan. Yes. Five million of them. Yes. Yes. Quick question to our single reps. Yes. Yes. 5 million of them. Yes. Okay. Quick question to our student reps. Go in the closed session. No. I'm not a second. We go now six. We think. Good job, everyone. All right. Okay. We're ready. All right. Okay. you you Okay. Give me one of the way to motion. You sure? Can you read it? Yeah. I moved at the ADA, Greek and V&O, and the session went at the minutes to reflect no formal action was taken in closed meeting. Thank you. Let's make something. I'll give you the next second. Okay. Sorry. I need you to. Let's hold it. Okay. Lots of them house. Yes. We shall bear money. Yes. In court. Yes. In the case that when. Yes. Yes. Yes. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah, I guess we need to do this one. One more. Sorry. Somebody wants to move. I guess we can do this one too. One more, I'm sorry. Somebody wants to move. I'm moved to the end. You sure about the only public business matters often except the promote and meeting requirements and only such business matters right in the five-month motion, but which opposed meetings could be, we're heard discussing, considering the closed session on meeting by the body. Thank you. Second, second. Second. Mm. We'll go. What's looking now? Yes. We're showing money. Yes. In Coil. Yes. And here, yes, that's Quandas, Primelund. Yes. Obviously. Yes. Moving on. Just to let you know, on the agenda tonight, we're going to have a discussion about conflict of interest, and it's now off the edge. So, we'll worry about timing. That is one thing we don't have to do. Any public comments? We didn't receive any on the audience. One. Yeah. Good. Moving on. So, that's just to say, Sally, someone, I see a're asking me to read this tonight. This is in an email that you all will receive. It is my understanding that no member of the E.A. that discussed our voter on this proposed commercial parking ordinance on 24th, 2020, for owns a property or a business that we've benefited by the proposed ordinance, nor an agent of someone who owns a property or is eventually as a result of the reaction about the E. that. As a result, no further action about the VA's need and by heart, we're just skipping that discussion for tonight. Are we going back to it? As issues and discussions take place in the future, it's just something we're supposed to be mindful of is that we have to disclose that there's an action we might take that would benefit. What are we supposed to do with all the documentation that was sent from Sally in part of the meeting for our next three years? I think just take it under advisement. This is just let you know that the quarterly report we finished through June. We're going to be working on another one soon to get to that. Sarah is going to go working on another one soon to get to you. You got copies of that. Sarah's going to go through this real quick. But kind of the gist of this is we used all of our BTC ARPO money. It was $80,000 or virtually all of it. And you can kind of see it laid out there. We got about 80,000 and we used about 40 for the tourism website, which have you all seen our new pop-up banner over here? Have you ever used it? All designed by Sarah. We used a lot of money on the 2024 restaurant week, and then we used money for at least a pension and for market research. All of which was to say that as we need to come to you all, to ask you for some money now, so restaurant week for 2025, because we don't have any more arguments. Trisha Barba, who helped us last year, she has agreed to work with us again for $9,950. And then there are some additional Restron week expenses. So, do you wanna talk about those a little bit? Yeah, we just accounted for things that we felt like we needed more of for last year. Signs, printing, some more additional reels on social media, and other things like that, not vastly different, but just a little bit more. So we're basically coming to you all to say you all have an interest in helping fund risk robbery in 2025 to the tune of about $1,000. How much of an increase is that for a description? I don't know. That's a good question. The consultant is more... Yeah. I think she realized how much more work that was than she anticipated. But I mean, she was worth every cent of it in my opinion. Before we go further, let me say that I will receive myself on this vote since Shisha Barbara is intended. Uh, um, so one need to be very conservative on these things. I won't just think that she's a fan of you and she our purposes is in the city of Pulsar. Where have your paper week's going to be. Probably late January again. I think. Yeah, we would think it's a little longer. Yeah, we could early February. But that girl is going to be okay. Yeah. We need a lot of biscuits over there. We need to use ourselves. But that's it. Absolutely. Good question. We want to be serious questions. I didn't hear your voice. You've got biscuits. If you eat a lot of biscuits over there. The preservation restaurant. That's where he has a hard one to swallow. It's a good one, Jim. He said, OK. He set me up, man. Yeah, I'm sorry. What's that? Oh, you don't know. Gosh, I actually have to do're almost going to do just a little bit of your discussion. What's that? Oh, George, I actually have to do something as Christchurch. Okay, for a heat of motion, oh boy. We've got a possible motion here. If someone would like to make that to allocate up to $20,000 per EDA funds for a restaurant week, somebody can make a motion. The second we, uh, see. Think the proposed of those funds come out of our room. Rennel and Cumbullion. That, we stuck on Cainstains. That's not part of the motion. Are you serious about that because you can amend the motion? What are you serious about? I'm gonna hop quickly. We're gonna get that. I'm sorry. This wheel is a follow up. This is my first vice chair in my journey. They're right in hand with action in your runs. How does this colonel budget in the federalized share work? Don't recall, I'll hand. What we can get you that information. She said 13,000 was the last one. I think of that. 13,000 actually they're asking for 20 this year. Vice chair. The other round that's probably the board. And I suggest you get a second and then open it up for a couple of discussions. Hey, come on, Brian set me up. You know, I was violating this old vice chair. Yeah, I can tell you how much I've got. I'm sorry, but you don't have a second. I don't know if it's that we're going to open this up for conversation now. Sandy. Do you have additional questions, Brian? Very, very, very. Okay. Can I continue? Okay. All right. So discussion has been closed. We have a motion and a second roll call vote. Russell, yes. Michelle, they're money. Yes, coil. Yes, Andy, here. Yes, Michelle Bermani, yes, Jim Coil, Cindy Kier, yes, when? Yes, I'm Wayne. Yes. I appreciate it. Yes. And thank you to the staff last year was fantastic. It's very good and the better this year. Yeah, I was a better weather this year. We got kind of can't drop any tape. I got a train wreck It's right. It takes time to learn I'm not watching folks. What's up folks? We'll see the gift card. We're going to do this. We need to. Fun pretty immediately. It was very successful the last two years, but a lot of funding paid for the last few years. We just wanted to kind of get your sense of whether or not you want to be a fund to pay for it this year and if you want to be aware of those really. Well, unless there's some left that we need to go on on this right real quick. What is it? This is our proposal can be used for your end that are blessed or anywhere. Yeah. Maybe people have to be running up against. I just spend the money. If I may just interject, it will be depending on your timing. We're currently working on a financial update that will be going to council budget finance committee and part of the budget amendment. But it's probably not going to be wrapped to the end of November. If there's such an arpeggio money, is there a way to approve expenditure of our dollars? And then if we're able to sell our funds in, then we ask that that be considered in the budget. Here we go. Can we be looking at it in Friday? Yeah. Friday will know how much you have on our plan. Can we make a motion that would suggest we're going to approve and spend the money now, but if we're able to get the budget from our public, we may get a request. I don't see why. What's the funding request? Yeah. How much money? Well, so there is the question. How much are you guys feeling? How much do you like your hand? I always ask her about that. 100? Yeah. 125 a year before. Yeah, 150 a year. Yeah. I think we should do as much as we can. Yeah. Well, we've just had a discussing my money too. I know. I'm saying, it's important that we're clear why we're doing this. We all feel that last year was very, very successful, but I don't know any, what can I call it? I don't want to call it proof, but the sense is return on that investment in terms of a meadow stacks was about the P500 dollars, not a great return. We all feel was very successful. My view is it's a way for the city to show that we're supporting local businesses. The city in general does not allow in that area. So that's kind of my take on. Do you have a value on that? So if there's will, is it can we request that we'll use EDA funds to match every dollar that council can find a park or funds up to 50,000. So we get 100. We're going to build an bridge. I personally think this is a COVID-19 program that probably should you retire. Okay? Because our alliance is on. I don't see it when it's locally generated. Money, public money, recycled back into the community in that way. It doesn't seem like it actually pays off. It makes sense for our partners. What else we can do? Unless I'm missing a hundred. Well, does it make sense to wind it down in that case? Because we're certainly going to get a pretty 100,000 dollars. That's why I like my, my, my, my. Well, my chance is probably one of them. And we feel over here. I think it's a great program. There's certainly a lot of people to get management, but I agree that it was a way to stimulate local business growth that maybe isn't as appropriate. Today's day. I can tell you my staff will be really happy. That's amazing. Shown up with eight gift cards. So if it's a wind out as it done one more year and then last year. Maybe we would say we're doing like 50,000 this year and then you know last year kind of advertised it that way and then because of this technically if we're able to get our money back or any of it it has to be used. So I'm saying I was hoping it would be nice if there was extra money or we could get some but I think we could put forth some of our own and then try to make this happen. Can we wait a quick way to spend money in the last 60 days of the year. Way to see what the result is and then do like that online post after we can find out about kind of our per money sludge ever thinking that you can meet. You can have a good time. You're not eligible for virtual and whilst a bus. And just for timing clarification, the budget finance committee has been to talk about what's available this week. The actual appropriation and council decision on prioritization is not going to be done until November. And we're just probably too late for your gift cards, a list. You start to get reversed. I will say there's a lot of priorities for any end of the year money and our cost. So it would be priorities and it may fit in there and it may come out. There's no guarantee it's like it's wanting to. So it's set the expectations on time for the 50s to the house and it's a phase up. It could make the motion. I'm just concerned if we do that, we Again, based on the prior conversation we just had We'll depleted funds to a point where we're not gonna leave ourselves with much room Do I hear a motion One word We need to have a motion to not do it not there Yeah, I guess that's an inaction. I mean, I love it. See you down. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. minister. So we're okay. Well you all should be under your lot. What we done? Sir, this is a thumbs church website has launched officially this past weekend at False Bridge Festival. This is just the initial shot of the home screen. It's launched. We launched it also with a press release that went out on last Tuesday, and it also was introduced in the City Newsletter here, just some photos from the event where the mayor mentioned it and announced it to the public. And then we showed a banner introducing some of the photos that were posting there and then the website if you are a code. We also have beautiful signs. You can see over there and banners and dishwasher safe stickers promoting the website. And we'll also be having additional ones made that will be displayed in other government buildings in a future city events. And serve design all of these by the way. Right. Yes, we do. Oh. All right. Well, this is another request we have. We will often. Everybody really loves this mirror home. Today will us to use it from our purposes. We have to pay at the $5,000 to who? Hoffman? Hoffman is the artist. Well, there's some history. They pay a lot on the way to this. They did. Yeah. There's a lot of history. Well, the real issue is the last minute they got stuck on on 150,000 or so. Yeah. That right. So they're saying, the guy down with took a stank, we're not going to give you three, five out of five. And that's for ever. Like a year or two. Yep. First, yeah. It's going. It's an art job. it hard to fill that up? Well, the idea is we want to produce with all that stuff. Yeah, for instance, we have the right to this mural. We can use this for what we want. This is, I think, show the city a bit more. Show the arch and the state here and the church. I don't know. We have another one. We don't be sure. It's a question of whether or not you think we'll use it to good manage the five. What do you think? Oh, I absolutely do. It is a lot of money. The biggest thing of Virginia, Virginia, I don't know. Yes. That's the problem. I'm very sorry. Something else to do with that. I'm a little bit older. I personally don't. I don't either. I don't either. I don't think that we'll use it enough. I agree with the five sounds. I think we need motion to help look. I'm going to move to approve the request, which is $5,000 for the rights to the West Falls mural. Is there a second? I'm going to do a second. Let me know. Okay. Moving on. That's it. We can always come back to that. And license. Yeah. This is just to give you an update on the Urban Land Institute technical assistance panel. Planning staff was successful with the application and the whole path. Function is going to commence in the screen of 2025 next year. It's the property yard area up there for those who want to wear it. The location of the larger. You know, the corner of the triangle area where we can prep here. And again, this year of it, Fathers 1, we're going to have the lighting of the trees. Although it's not really lighting the trees. I think we need to talk about that. Yes, so what? Well, because we don't really like the trees. They're already lit by the time we have. We have. I know, I know. Okay, work on updates. Naomi went out and took some fantastic photos. I don't know whether you've particularly noticed, but we have how gorgeous all the baskets are. This one here in the middle, this is a Mr. Brown's Park, it's just phenomenal. The contract are good. Oh my god. Yeah, Jim and Naomi put a ton of timings but they got watered and they are just gorgeous. They're awesome. Yeah. So, say, I think your back just, this is interesting. I don't know if you've been the famines restaurant. Yeah, they have really great bouleville and food, but they spend a lot of money to clean up that building and do some murals and paint the outside. And they don't see a family having a meal underneath their account. This was originally a donut diner. And this is a very authentic Q&A. It's a little oyster. Which great, check it out. Well, in addition to our efforts, a lot of the private businesses have done a ton. Borkies, Kenzing Time, I mean, just it's really complimentary to everything everybody else does. Naomi, do you wanna talk about the parklets you and Jim? So the South Maple Avenue Parkler has been constructed. And this Friday is parking day for which they are buying plants as part of parking day. And those plants are going to be going to plant it at the South Bay Glavity Park plant on Monday I believe as landscaping wasn't included in a regional package so we have enough money for the other park plants and so that's going to get a little bit of landscaping as well with indigenous coronal plants and we believe it's going to include a couple of trees and then the triangle park some of the furniture is gone in and the burglar is on hold just at the minute under one of the foundations for the post for the burglar a gas line was discovered that the utilities won a warrove. Um, so they're trying to work out currently. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Was it abandoned gas lines in this year? You told me best. The huge one. Back to South maple. You do say they're going to put a couple of trees in front. Yep. And it's bad. Is it going to be a sweet bank like Nolias or Southwoods. Is it again? A sweet bank like Nolias or Southwoods. Thank you. That is fantastic. I really appreciate this pink striping. But cars like line up in a row. And if we can just get when the pedestrians are present on that over a term, then what we really have. The parks folks are going to maintain this in terms of the landscaping that goes in. So parking daily by plants, but we will replant them. They won't go to waste. So they're going to move across the street. It's a great, thank you, Dan. And everybody. The stuff might have given you pop, but somebody being used quite a lot, I was down in the die and the trash cans were full. I've been there. I bring up an issue for the EDA to take up. So near the final part of it is an intersection of South Washington and Annando Delks, which if you don't know that route, it's frequently liars. There aren't actually any public camps, the closest cans are in front of the full church and up south Washington. So it's something I fly to staff. I think that looked into it in the term that there was no enough space, like public space for trash can. It's probably the only good pursuit of easement on. I know that we vacation and having street furniture is something that's been important to the EDA. So I would love to see more investment in the south Washington area, give people trash cans put their trash in And make the South of broad area look more like the rest of all search. I would service them So you can get on South Washington South Washington broader service by the city's contractor So you pay for that for the service. I think we would But we would need to pursue an easement probably to get enough space and to probably be along the stretchwork I ran by there earlier. We'd be along where the 711 is probably get some space for some set of cans or closer to the corner but that's something that. So what is the EDA? What are you asking you to do to the easement or pay for trash cans? You all care about it one. Two do you want to pursue an easement? Or is that something that's in it? You do. I'm wearing a mask, I'm going to park across the street. So you'll have hopefully cans on the other side of the street. Actually, the cans are up in the present. If you can see them in the middle, they just went in just literally the process street there. We need some cans. How do we currently decide where there are cans? I assume it changes over time as there's more population, more people in life. Currently, the contract is only for Washington and Roth, and so that it has to be part of the contract negotiations next time. The other thing is there's a distance between the curb to the pickup and as good as in for feet and currently to this spot we don't have any public right away on which the trash can. It's also gone on board on Washington. So we get that's the pairfax. In this case I want to volunteer to talk with the owner of some of the that clinical out there's pretty good science. It's sort of a grown see if we can explore some things that we might do with it. Makes something pretty interesting. Small businesses in that shopping center. It's pretty hot and there's a lot of people that are served by their insurance. General, I think the city should pay a lot more attention to. Really good work. and there's a lot of people that are served by their answer. In general, I just think the city should pay a lot more attention to this. Really, really well. I totally remember talking about this when we built Mr. Brown's Park that Hillford's flying trash cans is a good sign. Right? There's good stuff happening. So let's make sure we're taking the upside of that and investing in trash can. As soon as each one is recycling the handling trash can. So we always do those repairs. Yes. And it's too enough or want to be too enough. We know where's the most street. Based on the current volume and how many residents and other runners pick up trash, probably not. To put it down more than one of the easements, but maybe starting with one and other businesses will follow along. The church is also the place to go. Who would you use to go? Should you check out? Definitely the negotiation. Let me informally explore it. Oh, okay. I'll come back. Another strategy. I'll put three health on speech. I'm not sure this is a new style by the way which is a better one is covered in the doors open so you don't people don't burn their backs when it's all waterlogged can't have the time. They're not cheap though. They're not cheap but they this is a better version. So let's see that. Do you do it in your opinion? If you want to go on a tour. Sure. So the public naming process has begun. It's going to follow a similar process to that for Mr Brown's part based on the civic code requirements. There was an initial kickoff meeting held between CPEDs, O-Cons and Recon Parks. And the information regarding history of the area and local environment, there's been researched at the moment. We've still got to develop a timeline and the EDAs are going to get the opportunity to participate as well as the general public through a survey and there's going to have to go to a whole range of what's commissions including city council. We don't have the time I have, or we'll let you know probably the next meeting I mentioned. Okay and this is a little bit of an abbreviated version, but West Falls, we can see all the sign tenants there to the right. Just to note, the fresh market has submitted plans. They submitted them on the 4th of September. Ice cream Jubilee is going to be getting a CEO fairly soon. I might say these are all their sign tenants and a lot of site work is going on with all this retail that's going in. The all there are the apartments. They're getting ready to get final inspections underway. There's a sewer issue up there. There are two murals that are being discussed by the Arts and Humanities Council. You can see them in the picture there. I'm Del Decide on one of those two. And then the home two suites, Naomi, what represented us? There's Leigh and Mary Beth and a whole bunch of folks at the home two suites have been cutting.� Back it presents for the all or the apartments. Is that include the micro units? It's all in the same brand. Okay. We're trying to keep this a little quiet, but top-take bakery and cafe is going to go into Founders 2. It's kind of a big deal. It's a very upscale cafe pretty similar to Godfrees. You all may remember that there was a voluntary concession commitment that there would be at least 10,000 for the restaurant that building. So they're probably going to have a second restaurant go in and they cut days like 4,045 hundred square feet. They're going to start delivering units early next year up there so they're getting closing link that's a cool thing of retail and think like oh it's yeah I yeah I can tell you what if they're going to be when they're going to be done with the exterior do you know no but Tate is a big get and I think yeah well I do know that significant concessions were necessary to make that deal. So who does the no creep on that one? To you to go. Yes. Founders one, they just signed a lease of fish taco. Yes. They are in negotiations for the last two spots here right on Broad Street they have L.O.I.s for the other spaces. That's good. The speeder they're now saying they're hopeful for an April 25 opening instead of Memorial that's sold prime they're hoping to maybe open in October that's this big space here. And then there's a cafe where they're in for a building permit now. So they're making progress. Well, yeah, Ellie bird is potentially going to expand here. So we probably next month or next meeting will have more. This is just a little bit of info about fish choco. What is the union piece? They're in for building permits. I think about the building permit and they're outside of the crisis. Becky, when we did the math on the Surfounders and math on this, is it like 84%? Yeah, it is. This is amazing. Yep. What's the union B-stero council? Is that the, is that like the, is that like a pub? Like, I think so. I think so I think so and this that's not actually part of feathers one That was that accounting SR. Yeah, so it's I think Broad and Washington they are starting to fill up into the units whole food still this fall should be done They again are telling me they're very close. I'm too otherwise for that remaining 56 hundred square feet, probably one or two new food uses there. In center, food hall, there are two good progress. They need a perfect health review. These are just some miscellaneous updates. Restaurants, the CO has been issued in the old Pizzeria or So Space for this weaker restaurant, though, want weaker. And we're not quite sure why they're not open yet, but it should be very soon. Inspections are underway for all of these here, including Creative Cauldron. The grill marks is just going to take a while. It's a first time tenant, and it's a very, very large space. Their plants have been received by the city. Caribbean Plane, you all might have read the owner passed away and another owner of his, remember there's purchased interpoint what's happened but it may become Hassan Raya, she's bar and grill. The Stratford Garden, I talked to him this week. They're getting close to getting a building permit. The city's waiting some revisions from them. He is not going to do demolition until he has a building permit. The city's waiting some revisions from them. He is not going to do demolition until he has a building permit in hand. It's like not do it. So maybe a little bit more delay, but not significant. And then the little falls craper is next to Zoias. We're waiting for their new plans. They submitted something that weren't quite acceptable. So they're coming back in. This is the slide that we wanted to share with you. This is really phenomenal stuff. This list of new restaurants that are coming in. I mean, that's just, can I take a picture? Absolutely. I mentioned it to Nick today. I mean, that's just, I'm stopping everything we have. That's a whole lot of food. Is there any concern that we'll be over-restravid? Is there any other restaurants? Yeah, actually it did come up in a meeting that's chamber-hit with some restaurant people. They were like, could we have a moratorium? One more restaurant. That's a great question. I've heard you a number of restaurants that don't want to see more. So that's just a lot of attention. but we ain't no people in the South of the province. Yeah. Nice to meet you. So, and then lastly, our next EDA meeting, a schedule for October the first, which is only two weeks away. So I wanted to check and see what you all, what your druthers would be in terms of whether you think we need to begin. And the other reason we remove from the 10 WB dress, but, correct. So, draining this talk about intruders. Not that we're aware of. I think we're on the desk to delay it. You want to delay it? You want to get a switch and I remember five? Yeah, exactly. We'll work on that. We'll work on the fifth, because. What about the fifth? I'm not. I'm sorry, 12. That's all right. Okay. Yeah, the 50, the like all the same. Okay. You want to talk? Yeah. And the EBCB is canceled this month and it will be held on October 20th. Just so you can see. In case you want to put it in your account. Yeah, for some reason, Council finds some money. We can come together quickly. Absolutely. We've done that before. And I will just note November 12th is also a council. Oh, it would not be in chambers. Well, so it should be November 13th. We have a 12th as the Tuesday. That's the Monday's holiday for Wednesday. Sorry, everything's all well. What do you owe one of these cycles? I'm going to move up to the third place. The next previous week. Let's go up. Yeah, I spent the different I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I go with the 29th, then we can have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have questions or anybody who would like to bring up? Jim. Jim, just wanted to mention that you all spent a lot of time over the years working with planning and planning on this smaller plan for East End. You may have seen the Washington Post article about the mood festival, the front page of the metro section on Saturday, the smaller plan outreach was honored with Virginia Municipal League of Warn for innovation with communication. So that's a big deal and a statewide competition. So just wanted to let you all know that that work has been recognized as outstanding and innovative. So I think the council and those attending the the ML Awards will be picking that up and bringing back here to sit on. So great. That's all congratulations. Yeah. Good work by a lot of people. And we have stickers for anybody. Dishwasher crew. You can put them on your water bottles, whatever. So please feel free to pick them up. Thank you. Thank you all. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.