I'm going to go to the facility. I'm going to go to the facility. Aaron? Absolutely. I am very excited to be joined with the director, Charlene Montgomery this evening who is going to assist me in walking through the facility's update. This is our facility's updates. I will just want to kick it off as we always do reminding everybody of our bond implementation goals as we move forward through our bond program and that building that second century effort. And so that's to maintain the continuity of city services, maximize the value and utilize our resources, optimize all opportunities, and also stay consistent with the strategic vision and the image of the city. So as a high level snapshot of all of our facilities projects right now. Everything that you see highlighted in red are projects that have been successfully completed. Everything in yellow are projects that are currently underway. And then the last is our future projects, which is the completion of the city park project. So a very, very quick recap of our completed projects. We had the Municipal Building, was the first project to get kicked off out of the bond program and be completed. Followed very quickly by the City Park Phase 1, where we had our beautiful splash pad and playgrounds at the home of City Park. We have the 250 building. This was renovated and actually will be the new home to our code enforcement department. And they are in the process of relocating over there. We also have our first community center, North Andrews Gardens Community Center, and the facility within it, which was a playground and other amenities. As the mayor mentioned, Waggedog Park joined the city's park. We had fire station 87, which was a complete hardening of the facility. As you can see, we have the new apparatus bay doors and even improving some of the exterior to start bringing into that second century and look like the rest of our beautiful fire stations. So the project's currently in design and in construction. And I'm leaving this one is not completed since we did get rained out of our ribbon cutting ceremony and that's our fire station nine project. So that ribbon cutting ceremony while the project is complete. The ribbon cutting will take place on November 1st and this will be the new home to our fire operations for existing nine and then the administration that was located at Fire Station 87. We also have coming to completion in the very near future is our public works facility, which will be the home for public works administration and our new EOC once open and operational. So we do have a materials and equipment storage and a fleet facility and parking that was part of this project. And you can see that our construction photos as our signing is going up. Oakland Park Sky, which is directly across the street. This is our interior build out phase. We are estimating this completion in spring of next year and we will be relocating into our new home. The Dr. Carter G. Woodson Park, this project is actually progressing very well. We're knock on wood a little ahead of schedule, but we will definitely be completed by the end of this year. This is the completion of the park projects where we have the new parking lot, we have the new basketball court, playground improvements, the site furnishings, and all of the security and lighting upgrades that needed to be done at the park. When we talk about the environmental and sustainability of our city, we also have to look at our city park. There was contamination and still is contamination on that site. One of the efforts that we've undertaken is the remediation, the groundwater remediation, which is the Eardox system that you recently approved another work authorization for Langen to continue that effort. It is working very successfully and it is a very innovative approach that while we are nearing the completion of the actual process of using the e-Rodox at the end of next year, there will be a monitoring period that will be required by the county. Fire Station 20 Hardening. This is currently in design. We are working on doing a full hardening of existing Fire Station 20 and anticipate that that design will be complete and going into construction in mid 2025. or as I believe is referred to as 120 as it's been reserved, is located on Powerline Road and Prospect, and we did bring forth a development order to you and amendment to the development agreement on December of last year 2023. Stevens Field Improvements, this is actually a twofold project. We did the restroom improvements, the new building as part of the Fire Station 9 project, and now we have this grant that we are working through in our design phase that will finish the completion and the connection of the restroom building. Increase the sports lighting to retrofit those to LED. We'll do the final grading inside. We'll have a walking trail around the exterior. And then we'll also have site furnishings but other drainage improvements and we anticipate that this will be completed by the end of 2026. Collins building renovations. We are actually wrapping up the design now so that working on the guarantee maximum price efforts. We are so that should be coming forward to commission. This is the interior and exterior renovations to the existing calling building, building along with some parking improvements. What a dramatic facade change. Wow, look at that picture for a second, or what it will be. Well, and speaking of drama, I'm actually very excited to present this next project to you because this will be the first time that you've seen the rendering for our City Park phase two which has our a very very innovative Underground stormwater system that will actually be housed under the outdoor Performance platform. It is that stormwater system that was actually the reason that we've got multiple grants for this project to help us construct the outdoor performance platform and that elevated seating area. So we are very excited to show that all to you this evening. As you can see, it'll be situated just to the east of the Collins, which will be home to the new library as they have to vacate their current location because we need the property for the horizon project. But on top of that, we also have a butterfly garden and parking that will help address some of the parking needs in that area. And then we also have multi-use paths that will connect into that city park phase one and keep that flow. So then we're going to get a little bit into the financials where we stand here. So as you know, we started off with a $40 million bond. It was approved by two-thirds of the voters back in 2018. In that amount of time, we have been able to get an additional $25.5 million secured between our grants and bond proceeds. And that's a very big, heavy lift. It's a huge team effort between our finance department and our grants group. So the total funding available for us to try and bring forward all of the projects promised is a total $65.5 million. So as you can see here, one of the things that we were not prepared for back in 2018 when these estimates were being done in the $40 million mark was being established was we were not expecting the escalation. We have had over a hundred percent cost escalation since we actually brought the bond forward to the voters. But in that, because of the creative mechanisms of how we're doing the grants and implementing these projects, all of the projects that you see in green are the projects that have been either constructed, as in we'll go back to that slide with the timelines, either completed, are currently in process, and we do have a couple that were kind of in our planning We're still trying to figure out funding phase, but we still kept them in here to show you that if we do accomplish those goals We are still at a deficit of just over 16 million dollars But as you've seen we continue to work that down and work on that But this is the reality of where we stand right now, which leaves us right around $6 to $9 million currently left in the bond program that we're trying to work through, which is what brings us into a very creative planning effort that we're going to, we'll speak on a little bit more. So talking into our current activities, a quick zoom in on the not the completed projects that I just showed you, but these are projects underway that are being funded out of the bond program. So you do have our Collins rehabilitation those costs have been taken into account now located we have public works doesn't actually come out of the bonds and the sky building don't come out of the bond but fire station 20 does and our city park phase 2 with our outdoor seating and performance platform that I just showed you does. So really the only project from the bond that we just need to figure out is that remaining balance of city park. What do we do with that with the funding availability that we have? But before I go into anything else, I do want to say something and this is breaking news. We actually just secured another $2.5 million grant for city park phase two. So this is part of the outdoor recreation legacy partnership and this was for that outdoor performance platform and seating area and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the storm and the of what we've done of all of the progress that we've made here with building our second century and take a look at what we're going to have and this is what our open park looks like and even speaking back to the policies that we try to implement we want to make sure everything looks as beautiful as our second century. And so speaking of beautiful one thing that has come to my attention was that city park, as we call it, was actually just a working title that staff came up with in the process of the bond. And so thinking about it and thinking about innovation and what we're trying to do and what we're building in our second century really makes us step back and go, well, that doesn't really tell us much. So I am actually making a slight request to you guys tonight that we now change our working title of City Park to... not like a C Park Centennial Park. Oh no! It didn't play my video but the fire works move. It was supposed to be very dramatic and I lost my drama. So with that being said, we are available for any questions that you may have. And I'm hoping you love my Centennial Park.