I'm leaving. This is my line, my class. That was so tight. She used that. I got to come on Monday, you know? Okay, the time is now 434 on April 17th, and the McKinney Arts Commission meeting is now called the order. Any public comments on the agenda items? No. Oh, roll call. I can't really hear. Jack. Ava here. Albert Bill is right here. John here. Matt here. Tim Remader here. Captain Wade here. Any public comments on the agenda items? Here a man. Very good agenda items. Sorry. I just forgot that I need my glasses classes. Uh, 25-2647. Update on 2025 McKinney for Commissioner Board and Commission Member appointments. We had a fortune to tackle the State Secretary in this office here. Hello. This is Kate Goody. Anybody? Hello. We're going to the staff sergeant's for the first. My name is Caitlin Hardwood, and I'm the permanent technician for the City Secretary's Office. Today I'm here to provide an update to you on the board's commission appointment process. This time of year, we begin to accept applications from the Katie Residence that are interested in applying for a board and commission, including except applications from the Katie residents that are interested in applying for awarding commission including members who wish to be re-appointed. On Tuesday, August 26th, the city council began appointing new members to various boards and commissions with a term to begin on October 1st of 2025. The application submission period is currently open and the deadline to submit is Friday, June 20th of 2025. To be considered interested with the visuals, most completed application and participate in an interview, the interview will be conducted in July and August and all approved candidates would be contacted to confirm their schedule. All new and re-equited members must complete open-government training along with all related assignment trainings before August, excuse me, 1st, 2025 And for McKinney Arts Commission the maximum consecutive full term to allow for two terms Currently McKinney Arts Commission has seven numbers and one alternate and This concludes my update. Ask San if you have any questions or anything I could send back to them any of Do you have a Do you have a list of which one of us need to re-affly? Or which one of us are expiring her terming out? I know I'm the lead but I do have... I should have given them a job. I have a little copy. We can make some copies. Can you have copies? Yes. I'll have. Get him. You're going to have to do some more. I have to do some more. Yeah, I have to. I have to do some more. I have to do some more. I have to do some more. Yeah, I have to do some more. I have to do some more. I have to do some more. I have to do some more. I have to do some more. I have two left. You're going to hear it in the fridge. So, Eva, thank you the only one. one who's gonna first look at that. Oh, wow. But I can barely exactly hear up over a group of people. It's Emma's Nazi. And because you were alternate, you don't have any past as far as this so you could do two additional turns. Okay. Okay, is there any questions on that for me that I can take that? Thank you for your time. Thank you. We're going to have to catch things. We're going to have to catch things. We're going to move to 25-2650 for a wildfire production. Okay. Skip this. Okay. Next we'll discuss item number two five. I can't say this two five is a two six five zero. Yes, it's considered discuss act on my production. Oh, I guess this is going to be public art mural for 8,000 foreign Oh yeah. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the other one. I'm going to use the some of the things that I'm going to do. Hi all, thank you so much for joining us today. My name is Megan Aero, I'm a girl who's been in your own for about five years now. I met Marquiet actually on Instagram just through like mutual, you have passions through what she does and what my art reflects. I have been doing really for like five years. I've been an art professional artist for about 12, came in my whole entire life. Just in the last two years I've been really, you know, expanding what I'm doing, this is one of those projects. It's really important to me for that. I've been on NBC 5 and I'm in New York now for a coloring book that I just came out with. I was a lot too of mental health which is what she also works with people on. I also did a competition for painting lives that I did run her up and then got to go to a traditional falls for also. It's called, it's the Dallas Life Pain Battle, they do it in multiple different cities and countries. I love Life Painting in front of people also. And so I'm really trying to broaden my artwork and I think my artwork also reflects a lot of just being nature and being present and that's how I want to bring to a mechanic and specifically to market stuff. And my name is Marquillaoulard, I'm with Wallflower Production House. This is actually my very baby. My first company is Marquita Beauty. So my background is 20 years-based inheritance and TV's, weddings and film and production. So that's literally anything in front of the sign where we're going up to Brise, we're bearing on for the third day. I just saw our documentary two weeks ago this morning on Netflix Prime. They actually said no to HVO which is kind of cool to be on a project that said no to HVO. My whole point of my career I've always wanted that beauty doesn't just live with LED product. I worked at Mac. I worked at visible changes. I have 10 years of experience in the salon industry as well. So taking all of that and finally, back to my community, I actually live on College and Mark. I live there for five years. I've always said that there is a destiny for me to physically live in downtown with my kidney. My husband and I went with now. Actually, I told him him that was like, we have to open a business before we move, something's here. So literally the Waffler production house kind of bloomed in a cell. It's a house of 25 artists. So when you come into our studio, everything is purchasable on the walls that represent art, skin care, soon we make up. We have eye masks, we have massages, sound masks, also makeup appointments as well. So my goal of first company combining Marquita Beauty with a law flower, is just to bring services into the community, whether that's painting or painting in a really great U of Book bag or an item for your son's birthday party, you know, and downtown Kenny represents that. We're really big about refutalling the consumers back to our neighborhoods instead of just going to CVS. So that goes into the wallflower as well. So moving into the a little corner that we're in, the city is obviously moving down that direction. The corner that I'm in is actually surrounded by nothing but artists, such as Wall Street, Fairins Square, Importance, Missou, Demisees' patio in my husband's power wash shift for about five hours and bold because I wanted to clean up that whole corner. I'm just a farm believer in like bringing everything back to our community and really drawing that representation. So there's a rendering of the building without the mural. I don't know if we'll pull up with the panels. because if I do some of the questions. Because if I touch it, it probably frees me and it's not working. It's not working completely. Just give my hair. And so we wanted our representation to be present in the mural. So when I had actually me a Megan had made our connection through the love of flowers, flowers have allowed me to process grief, sadness, happiness. Actually maybe we got a hurry on this. I feel like that's how we get back to when we found out answer around after like just that's how you covered it was. Why did you go behind? I am personally, but I love it. Not to get too emotional, but the mural really does mean that it's really meaning that there's a woman I had told me I had just envisioned if I just bring like my walks, my walks inspire me before I come into work. So I literally run through these neighborhoods on a daily of my own dogs. So I was telling my guys to give me messages. So I really wanted to actually be interpreted through flowers. Nature's biggest in any music, they can make any. So each flower that we chose to put on the wall is actually a passable manifest.. I didn't want the woman to appear not so much as a woman, just an inspiration and incorporating different elements to see her hair is actually a wee bit willow leaves. She's breathing the hair out of her face, that kind of turning into water. And then the black corner we were just playing with the sense of, I really wanted to look like the heavens are cracking. So we kind of play with that aspect of like a little galicy moment, even sure being it down and just having that kind of open up. And the backdrop would be all white or... I was talking about it. I think we were going to keep it white, but I think everything else that comes with it, I think the background of of being white will be less overpowering than still a lot to have. I hope you still like it, because I understand that. So, just a little bit more context. So, you know, Makiya, this has been a hard building for something to come into. There's is a little unique in this part of downtown. So she reached out to us to see if we can lighten that space up. If you have a chance to drive down to this, there's used to be a tax office for a while and next door is real what's next door. It's not payday loans I think that will wire money back to you know like all the machines. A little receipt that little So it's kind of little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little charge around $25 per sort, but that's a better than I ever came from. I do charge separately like $200 or the ringer design. I did that from my TDA dress because I wanted to get this haul really, you know, some printing. So that is including that budget, you know, that was already completed. And the first work that also includes the materials and labor that will be required to actually paint and you're also everything that I combined in there. Do you think it's really simple? I don't know if we got a full budget in there. It wasn't in there yet. I have this for the whole year. In your lab, I have this for the whole year. You could email. I can send it right now. It's about that eight though. Yes, it was 8,460 was the total. And so with the grant that you're applying for, you've held the eligible for 50% of that. So this is your grant. And what's the way for this forefront? So, we took some rough measurements. So, it's around like 15, but with the windows and everything, it's not a completely exact. Is this the only thing that's a little more useful? Oh, I think that's cool. Okay, so it's about 30, but you know, work the doors and the windows and everything, or you know, about half of that just because they don't all be in the clean. So I would like to take that out of my examiner's when it's... And that's what this is, that's what it's going to be. That's on the design is already put together, I do want to do a more detailed style of this design to just kind of like what the colors would be placed so you have a palette. It will be more realistic and detailed than this. So I would like to put that in place before actually being to confirm with everybody. But I believe around June, I have something going on next month that went out a little bit at that time. and then I think we're taking you about one to two weeks. We go to the 12-year-old. So I work blind sets full. So I work between like nine and around two on three days. So what I do is I return to the business space. And how long do you think we take to paint it? Your son is seven to ten. Seven to nine. I'm five to ten. Okay. Okay. This is a crime I've got. I think so. Okay. This is something that I think might own personal work, so it's really essential to me. So it's something that also affects variance being just on a regular basis. So. Then, Marquita, what was it? Marquita, I'm sorry. Marquita has already started the CO with the city, so whatever decision would be made tonight would be pending that for the historic district. I just want to close out. I don't know if the page wanted it's incorrect, so I apologize. I just announced it to her. Okay. We said do you have a whanlomer? Yes, me so. All right. We said, do you have a landlord? Yes. So you don't own the building. So it's a landlord. Okay. We have a little part of it. Yes. It's Joe Reyes and Bill Fox. Oh, okay. So I agree with you all to them. I sent them the email and the moment we worked in Cuba, I started this idea in February. just slowly started the process. We just went in so I just wanted to be very slow in setting when's the race. Like I said, my main priority when I'm not staying in front of you guys is catering to my rides or being on set or just doing a sound bath box night which is really nice. So I like to be a little bit, again, mental health is really important to both of us, whether that's through beauty or not. So I reach out to the online, or I'm never really excited. Especially when I'm honestly with the, she's a cute little store. She's all in, she's ready for a little love. And when you guys come in, it feels so homie and cozy. That's the main feedback that we get. Everyone just wants to lay down. So, you know, the biggest sound back then, I was a lot of people in the city. So. Part of the seal and process requires a letter from the... Yeah. And what when does your current waste end? It does not end for Technically like three years three to five And then when you move the landlord said that they like if I didn't move which were were or not planning on moving or planning on staying there for a hot event or for other freedoms, they wanted it obviously they would continue them now. Which do you guys? Awesome. Very good. Yeah. Can I ask you a question? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank's like a few hours, yeah. We're going to come to corner here. On the right side of your head today. On the right side. I'll be right, it's right down here. Kelly's a marvelous chef. I'm super curious. Well, I was like, what do you guys like? Kelly's our chef. She's the guy who answered the adjacent of the club. That's a good girl tie. She doesn't know how to tie. Kelly's art check has a bunch of the same. Yeah, we talked about it. Do they think that? Or do they face that? Did they face? No, they face that. Did they say that they parked in on it? You just have to stop and run it this time. Yes, thank you. Okay, yeah, they face the Davis. Yes, you're great. Thank you. For the Davis part. I've never had a session like that. I've never had a session like that. So, as a classical golf train, you know, almost all the way to five. There's only one other business that's there, it's a sandwich between that business and You're regularly denied. I mean, you got to do that stuff. Yeah. Or you skip number two. Yeah, we can do the minute. Minutes for just to the other presentation. Okay. Okay. Sorry. Okay. All right. Next up is item number two five-2649. Consider discuss act on. Adding to the LLC on Fire Mail Public Art Mail, from here on for five-gold. So, um, okay, come on out of the alley. Hello. And yeah, come on out of the alley. Just a point of clarification. The application on the cover sheet here, it's actually is adding to the front of LLC. So just as a part of the presentation James, you want to use yourself and talk about what adding to front LLC is. Well, I'm James Krozenan and I'm actually into adding to front his owner of the flower bill. And I'm the majority owner. There's some other smaller investors like that. Been there for 15 Just came from there I'm all 30 of them having to rebuild the steps that are going up into the building How it was gonna start doing a little bit and then next thing going on doing the whole project So just been at it just this seven this morning, but that is the flower mill in case you didn't know and it's on blocks, which is going east from here. And it's a hundred and a little over 150 year old property. And I don't know if you've ever been or not, but we do all kinds of wedding events, undrasers, and then we just open double-piece show in the first area there and on the left side on the first floor so we have breakfast and lunch and we served Monday through Friday and the city employes the other side of the building and is starting to navigate their way over in a lot of cross Virginia Street which is under construction right now. Hopefully it'll be done here pretty soon. I'm open for any questions because I can go on and I'll talk about the history and all that kind of stuff but anything. So that's who I am and this is Ally. Hello, I am Ally. I am Ellie. As I am hopefully, I was my fingers manifesting painting the mural on the bottom part of the flower mill because it is a historic building. We can't paint on the bricks. So we're sticking to the cement. Evoweling the cement. I have a crew that I work with that restores walls and make sure that they're primed and fresh. So you'll see that in the budgets to kind of freshen up. It's a very, the paint that's on there right now is cream, you can't tell that it's actually painted unless you get to it. It's kind of peeling off and cracking. So you want to make sure that it's freshly pressed. We're going to reprim everything and that will also be painted completely, but we want to stick to this feel. So it will be painted kind of a green cement, natural cement color. And then the florals are going to be spread across this very long building. You don't want to take away too much of this historic. I get to already a beautiful building as it is. We're adding these florals to kind of continue the story of the roundabout. I don't know if you all know the plans for the roundabout. Everyone, excited. Okay, so we're ripping on that right now and I'm also doing some sculptures for the learning garden as well. So, it'll kind of be like a trifecta effect, which is going to be really exciting. Like if you're standing at the sculptures in the garden, you'll be able to look down towards the hall and you'll have all of these sculptures in the garden, the sculptures around about, and then the flowers on the far middle, which have this really beautiful floral story. I wanna make sure that there's so much history and textures and it's new, but it looks all like these buildings, like tubs, looks like it's been there for 100 years, but it's brand new. So I want to stick with that color scheme as well. So we're going to do, kind of a monochromatic scheme of rusts and orange and reds, things like rustic metal. essentially Nazh's kind of the story of color scheme as far as all the sculptures are as well. Is everyone know what the sculptures look like to me and refresh? We know we know. Okay, awesome. So that is kind of the theme as far as the florals and color palette goes and as far as trying to cover as much of the square footage without overwhelming the building. Any questions? What kind of duration would it be to do the whole thing that you're telling me? Along with taking a paint? I have been doing this for a very long time, like 10 years. And I have got it, you could do this, where it's going to take three days. I've always say like three days and I get myself a buffer. I always use a buffer. So it just really depends. We're going to be painting this probably I do. Probably the end of May 1st of June. So he, things like that, I see him and my husband, that paint all of our murals. So that's great that there's four against the other students. So it goes a little faster. Yeah. And I'm doing kind of a mini-dog series on sculpture piece, which is really exciting that I'm going to be posting on social media and I'll be painting this in junction with the sculpture being installed. So this will have another highlight to that mini-dog series on my social media. And so how long do you expect this to last? Because you were talking about the previous pain, pain length. So what is the lifespan of the project? I don't know how that, and if you're probably, I don't know if that pain was already there. When we bought the building or what not. But we're making sure that we're using like state of the art primer specifically for concrete. There's a specific primer that we have to use. So we're making sure that it's power wash and it's primed correctly, repainted correctly, and just doing it. That's why I can control the environment when I'm able to be able to like, okay, it's a primed painted, and what not versus like if we just painted over on top of something. And so like the paint you used, does it have like a guarantee it should be a ten years or seven years or it's concrete exterior satin paint. Like I said I've painted my first mural I painted eight years ago and it still looks like I painted it today. So just making sure that we're reading all the instructions on the paint for the best liability. We're going to always look into doing a topcoat to ensure that I have pros and cons on topcoats. If we ever wanted to add more flowers or if we needed to repair the wall, we'd have to literally power wash that top coat off the entire surface and then redo it that could damage the mural behind it and you just never know. I always offer not top coating it's much, much easier for me to just refresh not the mural using paint versus having to deconstruct that top coat to then fix the air. That makes sense. Typically it's around 20 or less miles. Yeah. So it's flowers. Is that a monarch at the very end? My eyes are kind of, or is it just another? Yeah I'd love to add kind of depth to it. So I'll be florals but in the background of things like maybe having some my birds Or we definitely use a way to some birds. So there's all the way there's also a bird that's already on the building on Top top of the window. The school bill. Yes, so on just a side or it's a... It's a surround one. Right, but it's only on that one. Yeah, the one that you were talking about is at Indian paintbrush, I think. Oh, are you talking about this right here? Yeah. Yeah, that's... I was looking at the very end. This is like... I'm sorry, the other direction. right? Almost looks like a monor butterfly way. Yeah, I mean that might add, but I probably will. I don't want to add any. I mean you do you. I'm just asking. No, it's just like our monorch� nothing. So we had a look in monarch's artist layer on this this like the color scheme so I honestly like to do this. This designer here is just a quick mock-up to get a approval next step for me to actually find the Italian flowers and send it over for whoever needs to have Any other questions? Are there any other spaces on this building similar construction with concrete fitted at a later date? That's not really a question. So we have this map up as well. The next building that has the cocktail hours and everybody's we're going to sprinkle in some of those as well. That won't be fully painted like how we're painting it here. But I'm going to prime the area of like where flowers painted. So think of like like this is just painted. I would prime like this area and then paint over that's prime. So there's still be some raw concrete showing, just to kind of move your eye towards that this is the whole flower mold property. Be great, yeah, good. And I think Carson wasn't the concrete in the much better she did. Yes, that concrete's new. And there was no cracks or damage anything to that one, so that's actually because this one faces west, right? This place is south south okay So this is Louisiana yeah around that would sit What's the height of that wall at the end there? At the very end? About 5 feet on the right. Yeah, back towards the back. It was 4 to 5 to about 2. Okay. Cool. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I tell people, this is on bucket list. And I imagine I'm in like, really nice. I know. I know. I know. But you was actually out there round the bell, staking in because concrete and install is happening way to this moment. Nice stuff. Very special. So if you've seen a crazy girl, a fabulous sock almost with the sneak. It's really cool because you're able to up love the image of the roundabout and scale it up. And you can literally see it in real life. It's cool. Technology is cool. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. that picture on this was It's just one with Yeah, that's what I'm saying I mean it's in here, but I was like I was like a thumbnail. Yeah, oh This is my character I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Okay. Have they done any of the mock-up already? I'm nails yeah. Oh, this is for that. This is not for the better. This is for the better. This is not for the better. This is not for the better. This is not for the better. This is not for the better. This is not for the better. This is not for the better. This is not for the better. This is not for the better. This is not for the better. This is not for the better. I think it's just for this picture. You saw the latest iteration of what she showed here with the color. But this is basically, I think, until they get approval. I mean, I don't think this is basically a thing until they get approval. I mean I don't think it's gonna change too much. Okay yeah it looks the same I was just curious if they had already sketched it up. Something you can't really see. So going to item number 25-2648 minutes of the McKinney Arts Commission from March 20, 2009. I have a comment. I can't hear you. Oh, sorry. This puggleuggin saw him cry can't see. 2, 5. Agenda item 2, 5-2648. Minutes of the McKinney Arts Commission from March 20, 2005, which is in your packet. Tell him it with directions of the minutes. Could you please add my name to the as commissioners that were present and we'll see that Amber Dills are also listed in the gym the item 25 and 2576. I just would like to be able to. Yeah, how many you added. I'm not sure why. Oh, no, thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. So we would make, are we going to prove this with those corrections if there's support? Can I make a motion to approve the minutes with the correction discussed? In a second. All right, it's been moved in second to approve the minutes with the noted Modifications all over here, but say aye. So they're returning back to discussing We'll start with one of them. First item number two five best two six five zero. The public art for the wild hospital. Wild flower production. Yes. I'm going to go ahead and ask her if she's going to be able to do it. I'm going to ask her if she's going to be able to do it. I'm going to ask her if she's going to be able to do it. I'm going to ask her if she's going to Most according to the sketches. I mean they may have some plums about colors and things like that. But according to their take on it, it would be approved. That's a good question. I had a second. And so you would expect it to last the same as what you just said. I would, but I also think there would be some work that will lead you to be done to the building in the next two probably five years, so there will be some stuff as well. But oftentimes, like, they would bring out the artist to repair that, right? So it is, if you walk past it, there's fluorescent tubes about the window. I was gonna ask what those are. Yeah, those are fluorescent. That's a life. You have a life. There's a lot of, like if you walk past the building now, it's a rough building, right? And so I think part of the desire for a mural is to make up for some of those deficiencies in the facade of the building. So, you know, right above those scene, that's my point. And then if she wants this Leon sign that she's wanting, she would also have to go through the COA process for that and give a sign for her. How much we have left and how amount. I think it's like 40. So, yeah. Now, we may have additional applicants, but I think, you know, I don't have anything in the type of a... I know a blind man's timing. Oh good. Okay. And our max is, uh... Is it... 20 or 10? I love that. Oh, that's probably about... ...man-beat right now. Yeah, nothing like that. It has of money. It has a big one. Yes, correct. And again, it's like... 42 things. It doesn't matter how much they ask. We would only be able to reimburse and still... In America, I'll have a part of five and fifty. I think it's a close... Yeah, that's about as close as you can. So one replacement would be 42-13, would be 25 herelic? Yeah, the other one would be 5,000. It's the forever-power. I just... She just... The whole pregnancy is going to be 5,000. She's taking it through. Okay, sure, yeah. It needs help. That's actually... That's actually, that's actually, that's actually, you know. Yeah, the... Yes. What's the closest mural to that, you know? Probably the Wall of the Tree. Yeah, mural. Yeah, yeah. So you got densies. There's a new development there and a new restaurant concept coming in there. And then it's a water stream parking lot there. And multi, it's like a two story building. Why not? Why not? So new building has a new person coming in. You will slightly. Okay. We've been in terms of a lot of concepts and there's negotiations with one. I'd like to make a motion that we approve. Yes. My second. All right. It's been moved in second to approve the public artwork mirror for the wild flower production house. And the amount, let's make sure that it's in the 31. 31. 42. 32. And a amount of 42. 30 oh but we would just go ahead and modify it but yeah sorry I did the motion and the second was Matt yeah uh are you sure 42 30 if it's 82 60 sorry that's what it used me at first to Oh, I see it. Okay. Okay. Okay. It's half. It's the Gourmety Serene. Okay. Call. Sorry. That's what we're going to use me at first too. Oh, I said it's hard. Okay. Okay. Okay. It's half. It's the 30. Okay. Call another little, I will just hear you say aye. Aye. Anyone opposed? Say nay. The aye is half. Okay. One. One. One. Okay. Okay. If we're going back to item number two five, dash two six four nine. Excuse me, the mirror at the bottom of the mirror. Yeah, the mirror at the bottom. And this is half of the money, right? 5,000 is half. Yeah. And not 25. So it's a little... 90, 90, 50, I think. So... Yeah. I think there was some additional costs. Around the a brand new attempt. Yeah, yeah. But again, it's a reimbursement, so they have to show 10.000. So if you approve 5,000, they have to show 10.000. 10.000, that's not big sentences. So the risks, I mean... I'll make a motion, we approve this one. Second. I second. Alright, it's been a second to approve the mural at the Fire Mill in about 5,000 all those in the USAID. I am going to post a name. I am going to post a name. I am going to post a name. I am going to post a name. I am going to post a name. I am going to post a name. I am going to post a name. Let's see what I don't know if do this. Two five dash 2651. So committee of think. Just we have a few events coming out. I guess one that I really want to talk about is the city hall ribbon cutting is the Saturday from noon to three We were talking earlier earlier about having a booth there for the arts commission Y'all are more than welcome to attend I am Matt is going to Take the lead and and being there at the table also be there so. You'll be there as well. Awesome. So it feels really come out. We also have in started installation for the R&D haul project. The first level is all fully installed. It looks really good. So nice. Who are judges? Well done. So I think they one turn out great. And then the second floor is gonna be installed here tomorrow and All the signage will be up by Saturday too. It's great. Yeah, it looks great. You should come check it out with the artist excited Yeah, they were disappointed that we I guess they're excited about they're not in the rain. Is there a contingency plan for rain? That's all inside. It's all inside everything. Okay. I have a chance inside. All right. So, if there's a burgundy weather, there's a ribbon cutting outside. Just that nice little photo but everything else. When you come to the you'll have some east side community groups on the first floor and then you'll have a chance to go to each different level and take a tour of the building and they have different city departments at each level so that's what to expect. We'll have a food truck out there. What time do you want me there? If you want to get there like 15 minutes or 30 minutes before. That's all I get. There. Thank you all. Any public comment and Huge thank you for everybody came up for us. That was really awesome to have up with there. The buttons were fun. Except for the kids. So this kid, I don't know what he was tired of what he said. I was like, you can paint your own. I paint your bedroom. And his sister was painting and he's like, I can't. And I'm like, sure you can. He's like, I can't. And I said, so what do you like? He's like, I have like dinosaurs. I'm not noticed. I'm not. What's your mother's commission on 9-1-1? So I tried 9-1-1-1, you girls. 9-2-1! I'm not an artist, I'm an artist. I'm not. I said I'm not, I'm not an artist. So I tried not to show any girls. That's not. I'm not. He's, I was like, I'm so sorry. So I'm fine to go to the college, my god. I'm a singer and artist. And then my kid over here, he should be 12, that's not what I'm doing. So that's going from above and beyond. But the kid was not happy with the dinosaur. He left the one that was, what did you do that? I took it home. Oh, you took it home. There was a couple that were laying on the table when I got there that were like not complete and I was wondering what they were. No, I took it. When I got home, I noticed it was in the back of my head. My daughter left her, so I'm going to take a bus. She had done one with the flowers. Yes. sort of 2025, she lived there. That one was there. That one was key. He had the dinosaur pane on his face, which was really good. Right. He wanted that live up there. The painted face. And I think he was tired at that point. Yeah. He was like, we're going to go to there with no sauce while I'm just doing it. Since we're talking my art and blooms I think what might be what could be helpful because we we see a lot of questions like oh, I'm trying to find this particular art is for this particular style of art if there's um and I'm sure Greg has that information as far as where everyone's at if it could be shared, if it's next year to have that information. So that way, or even if it's a math saying, again, I don't know how he determines if it's a type of art that's going to be on one street or, and I know it's a hosh-posh or everything. Yeah, so it's actually laid out so that there's different materials on each leg. And we do have the artist kind of reference guy on the website and you know, based on the all speed back work. And we do have a map as well. But it's you know, those are kind of like in the middle of this kind of intersections. And so I think, Yeah, I think it was opportunity for like, info, you know, you know those are kind of like in the middle of this kind of intersections. And so I think yeah I think it was the opportunity for like info you know. You get to just kind of cue our code at each table. They get scanned that would be home. Yeah so we'll work on something. So I want to get a sticker nice. I just want to commend the staff. All of you staff who put our proof to give. I was so impressed and it was so beautiful. beautiful whoever put the flower, and sign a photo of those who are going to sign that every eye is great. I mean, you guys can grow as a commission to represent our, so I want to thank all of you. You're great. Beautiful. First and grand, so in order to get up to the window you need a six foot ladder and then you need another sorry you need a two foot ladder and a six foot ladder down. Oh no it's a little weary. But it looked great. Were you underneath the eye catcher? Yeah right. Now I wouldn't feel the way. Well, I don't want to say we'll see you in a real time. Thank you. Okay. Any additional board and manager comments? Can we talk about, at our next meeting, or put it on the agenda? Maybe you guys can come up with something. I've had some people who were recipients of grants. Talk about the timeline for when they present they present to when it's accepted to when they actually get funding so that we can tighten that up and they know exactly When they should get that information because I think they're getting the money Later, yeah, and aren't able to like have as much Planning time or whatever time that they could benefit from yeah, if we could come up with that I think that'd be appreciated. Yeah, we can put that on the agent for the next time. So we talked about it. There's a lot that goes into it. Oh, I'm sure. Yeah. But if they want to expect more, it's pretty much the same every year. Yeah, I think some of them feel like they're getting really late. I've had that comment too. I think some of them are saying that every year, there's a lot more process. Okay, we'll talk about it. Let's talk about it. I don't want to make a presentation. I will discuss it at the next one. That would be a pretty good idea. And I don't know if even maybe somebody from finance couldn't be there for that too. Well, it's the city attorney. So it all starts at a city center. And um... It was easier to bring out the story. And the other thing is, like, turning their stuff in on time and properly. And there's a lot of begging that goes on. I mean, there's... it's... yeah. Right. The other thing is, like, turn on their stuff and on time and properly. And there's a lot of begging that goes on. I mean, there's, it's, yeah. Right. I think this is more on the front end, the comments that I've heard. I don't know about you guys, but it's more on the front end. It's like, we know we get awarded. Like, we'll find that out because they can look it up and find out from our meetings. And then it's like the delay until they actually get the money. So I think it's that interim period. It's like, oh yeah, you're going to get it. And then it just takes a long time. They're all reimbursements. And so in order to get your money, you just have to file your last report. And then finance of that for those to be kind of matched together so that they're not coming in. So it is kind of a lowest common denominator of, you know, we do submit when we have enough to kind of get the volume up. It does have to go before legal and procurement. You'll present it New Prosecutor's year, but one big thing, so they present early so that it can. And nothing to do with the fiscal year starts, it gets approved by Council, usually mid to late October. So they present to you guys until I, so you guys have time to approve and stuff. But it doesn't go to council itself. But I think it's a good conversation to empower our commissioners with and actually lay out the timeline for each grant so that you all understand each step. I can't, I come from the private sector and it is quite, just the amount of steps is a lot, you know, on the back end. But I think laying that out would be helpful for you all to understand what it takes to get a reimbursement. Right. And I think that way we're more asked, we can consider stewards of like this is the process and this is why it takes that long. Yeah. Or what they can do differently to make it. And it's just one check. So for example, if they've gotten half the project done and they send... The first thing they get is 70%. If they have a final report. That's where they're going to see the report. For the season? This is the season. Okay. And that's why I think it's like a separate timeline for each one, right? Season your... And so for the season did they have to present receipts to get the 70% or they get... Okay. Everybody has to. If you get a grant, you present receipts. So they present 100% of the receipts to get 70% and then a final report to get 30. If they are $10,000, then they have to give $10,000 with every seat. And then they get $7,000. To get your final 30. So if they're keeping it, yes. I can take the present and then the transfer proofs and then the check goes out around March or so. Or 7,000. Or 7,000. And then the right ask everybody to to eat delicious and use all of your final reports by August 15th, because it helps that part close to after-revests. So we want to make sure all those things are done for high-density inter-revests. Now, that's not always easy, but that you will go out and then they have to submit all the receipts that amount to $10,000. And that may be, I mean, so each applicant may have different times in which they've actually spent those based on the programming. Right. And that's the complexity of like, you know, when we're... So I might be dying in... Usually they put a foot in a... A-Marty or Jason Land, my hazard season, my end is September, but they put it up to basically to get that $10,000. So once they submit all those receipt, then they make sure that the hiding symptoms of the doctor sign are not always saying, and then after this doctor, all those changes through each city department can sign off, But then they get that 30, could have passed 30% of the show. We might be going to say to them, the deadlines that you all have to meet them, if somebody's asking. And feed for them in the next few years. So I try to get them before August. So we act, they're supposed to within 30 days of their season, I think? And if their season doesn't end by September first, they still have to submit that they have. because if they, we can't pay them after the end of the fiscal year. Okay. I was just, but they know this, right? They know all of this. This is what they sign when they have to. Because there's like, if they have requested... And if the final age is in their email reminders saying make sure you have have keep up your book such a day or just your final report or if you're a spreadsheet. So we have done things, I think I had tried to, I haven't had any issues as a late as far as submitting the final report, having the timing because what happens is we sit into our finance department and we're also, because they've changed how they process contracts. So things that we did last year, did this year, which ties high-dead, because then we had to start a whole process over again. So I understand that. Updated, again. Updated. Updated. Updated. Updated. Updated. Updated. request all those updated W9s and they have to do a 4.95 in most of them, the dots in the minute of November. So when I have to go back, I have to set all those in there with their contract or doc design. And they don't have that, they're sure it's requested again. So maybe is that something as a liaison to these different organizations if you guys could contact us, we could then dislike be another thing besides just an email. It says, hey, by the way. I think let's put it in a dark, just so that y'all can see the different steps, right? And I think it would be kind of like a flow chart and we'll all work with y'all on that. And then, and just add on there the script headlines that we have as well. And then I think that'll give a good picture of all the different steps that go through each different grant. And maybe that's also a document that can be given with the packets when we do give a award or so. So how does it work with like Mockingbird Poets Society and they did not contact me? I'm just using them as a sample. 30-8 out of their last event, they go online, submit their final report. I would see their final report. It's notification email and all their paperwork, their narrative, their images, their receipts, make sure it adds up and they give it to them. So there's just a one-time check. So there's just a one-time check. For 8-8-8, the project outreach grants is a one-time check for a season support. It's a larger amount. It is two checks. So, one minute to keep in mind is being with the city we have to be extremely transparent and we have to follow state regulations. Yeah, no, I just wanted to say there's a lot of those into it. We're just bound because we love to get in. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going to say anything. I'm not going. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I mean, once we have this document and it's all kind of laid out, I think it would be helpful for us to go to finance and procurement. Although we are just really small-sage and low-age. this document and it's all kind of laid out. I think it would be helpful for us to go to finance and and procurement. Although we are just really small-sitioned and a larger sea of the city. So we kind of have to use their do what they tell us as far as their processes. But I think there might be some opportunities to adjust that. So it's great to be easy, should I? Okay. Okay. That's it. Yeah. Okay. That's it. Yeah. Okay, you should adjust that. So it breaks a little easier, right? Okay, so you can help up. Okay, that's it. Yep. See how the sauce is made. Anyone else? We usually don't want to say how the sauce is made. No way. I'm not gonna say it. The pure regret. The pure regret. Okay, we're gonna make a motion for a German. Make a motion for a German. I second. Alright, it's been moved in a second to a German at 533. All those in paper say aye. Aye. Anyone opposed? Say nay. The eyes have it. Thank you. Alright, thanks everyone. Thank you. Happy!