Okay. Okay. I've got a 901. We'll call this regular meeting of the Coriola County Commission's court ordered this time noting that all members of the court of present. For those of you that are here in person, if you've done electronic device, we'd ask that you place it on silence at this time. And for those of you that are to stay participating by Zoom, we would ask that you place your device on mute until such time that you need to address the Court. We'll begin with the work prayer. God, our Father in Heaven, we come before you asking for forgiveness, our sins. sins and God we're so thankful that we're able to cater here peacefully under your watchful. Lord we're most thankful for the reigns you blessed us with in this part of the country and as always Lord we ask that you watch over those first responders who are in broad the protect us on earth as you watch over us over some of them. Lord, we also ask that you place your hand of wisdom and guidance on this court. So we may do here on earth, what honors you. We ask all these things and your son's holy name. Amen. Thank you. We pledge to our flags. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Honor the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to the Texas one state, under God, one and indivisible. the next item on our agenda is the public forum. Citizens may address the court on matters on any matter other than matters concerning county personnel or matters under litigation each citizen will be allocated five minutes with the total time not to exceed 30 minutes. Is there anyone here in person that would like to address the court's need? Seeing and hearing none, is there anyone participating by Zoom that would like to address the court's need? participating by Zoom that would like to address the courts. No. Seeing and hearing none is there anyone participating by zoom that would like to address the court's number. Seeing and hearing none will move on to item number five, which is the consent agenda, noting that there are three items there two financial summary reports as well as the commissioners court to approve the commissioners court minutes from the March 25th meeting of 2025 You can choose to approve the consent agenda is presented or you may select any of those to be discussed individually We got a motion to approve the consent agenda from commissioner Bashin, the second from Commissioner Taylor any further discussion on item five. Here you know in all those in favor say aye. All those opposed say no. I just have it motion carries item number six, Rodin Bridge report, which is like on floor jurors. Welcome on. We had 32 open request service for us and we closed out 37. So We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. We have to go to the store. crossings on K-RO 318 and 343 probably be wrapping them up this week or next week. Install two cow guards K-RO 174 and 366 and we're very long, 343, cleaned out the ditches at eight locations, cleaned two culprits out and checked the ditch around them. I picked up 32 fallen trees, sell the roadways, push one fence road, and then carryo 2 38. I've been in Salt and Headwall, around Coberts. I'm on Catero 1 0 6 3 0 3 and 3 18. Fast-friendly by locations. Installed one curved sign, two speed limit signs and one stop sign. Installed large drainage structure on Catero with 61. We're paired three co-verts and install two loom in place three. Followed off the road from 38 locations and then trend trees to the north. We'll make loads of tips here. We've got a motion to accept the road and bridge port from Commissioner Matthews, a second from Commissioner Bastion. Any further discussion concerning item number six. Hearing none, all those in favor say aye. All those posting no. I just have it motion carries. Item number seven is an update and action on grants to include but not limited to. The SS 4 Any changes on the status of that, Mr. Bell? At this point do we need to continue to have that item on the agenda? Because I don't think we're getting any additional recoverables out of our meetings on that. Is that correct? So I cannot recall the timeline for the subsequent applications, follow up applications on that for projects. It seemed like they were open and we filed some applications for some re-eblumentation. Implementation. I can't say that. Okay, all right now we'll we'll we'll do some looking into it. Okay. Anybody else have anything on SS4A? Has a mitigation plan? Still attempting go to our phones. Okay, they're they're they're writing checks right now. They are they are writing checks. I'm just gonna upload everything in the drop box. They were going to review it. And had everything in there, they were going to name it appropriately for him to put it in the photo for reimbursement. So, I inquired the other day as to world around that process and I haven't responded to the response I got yet because I had to go down a little because apparently they forgot about all of that. of course all email communication, I can talk to them, but it's all in right. Yeah, upload this, we'll look at it anyway. So I'm still working on that. We're going to get her $ Getter 70 dollars at some point We're good The RCP We believe we're still working on revisions to draft of the subdivision regulations. It's a point that South Power Monthly Reports is takes. We have two monthly reports to the entire system of March. One of them's only and make to be what I was on the RCP program. And I'm still following one of the reports on the RCP program and I still can't get the unique education that we're from. and make to be what I was on the RCP program. And on the same file, I went through reports on the RCP program and I still can't get the unique application or from or vendor on the RCP program, although I requested it at least twice. So I got trouble the other day about the DLO because I had their done several there and before I got kicked back because it was inaccurate. And so I contacted them to see what the inaccuracy I'm going to go back to the district and I'm going to go back to the district and I'm going to go back to the district and I'm going to go back to the district and I'm going to go back to the district and I'm going to go back to the district and I'm going to go back to the district and I'm going to go back to the district and I'm going to go back to on the RCB and my understanding was as part of our contract, our vendor was that they were going to provide great administration services. I would think that included following our market reports to VLO and. At you know. The tires bottle them in a tank well, it's really not that big deal, but it's just aggravating. I don't know who's in charge of the RCP program. I know it's just aggravating. I don't know who's in charge of the RCP program. I know it's not the county attorney, but I have been keeping a single plan. It's following on monthly reports. I would like for our vendor step it up a notch. Start in the business a little there before I lose my composure. Noted. I will reach out to them to ensure that we make that handoff and that transition and the information that they need on their end. Anything else to add into the RCP? Very none. We're gonna move on to community development block grant mitigation CDBG myth. After two and a half years. As long as that. No, I think I think it's back to that. I mean, three. After a long time, we received notification from the GLO that they have in fact awarded under the CDBG met just shy of $3.4 million for CoriO count. And as you recall, we had this court had chosen to select two projects internally and we allocated one project to the city of Gatesville as well as one project to the city of Coppers code. In the. Well, cheap, cheap, no, I think we've got right here. So the total four projects were the low water crossing on County Road 274 to remove that. It replaced that as a bridge. The low water crossing on Baldnob Road, which again I believe was to remove low water crossing and replace that as a clear span bridge. In the city of Gatesville, there was a shady lane, a culvert replacement that's just off of Bridge Street prior to the Bridge Street business 36 intersection. Just west of that. And then in the city of Copperscopeode the East Avenue be storm drainage improvements which were to I think repair and increase the capacity for the storm drainage in that particular area. In my conversations with them they said the next step would be the assignment of a program manager at the GLO office. I have not seen any traffic or received any traffic from them, you know, assigning that project manager. But we do have a lengthered that is our vendor for grant management under that particular grant budget. So, we will engage them and get them linked in with this process. because of their, of course, their wire jail sent to Hayam moves the project manager, the random administrator, the person can deal with it called the other day. Yes. She's actually my- Where Jill sent him to, who's the project manager, granted a striker, person from Jill, of the Caldea River, and she said she might or might not be our grant manager, but because they had an assignment, yet it might be our, not somebody else. But Jill has already sent her the stuff that they had, you know, one thing they still had to check the box and the permanently furthering her housing act compliance, which is hard to me to say, but so Jill's already similar in that saying they an email with the indication that previously there provided to meet those requirements. And we've got no response to that email either. like they're, they're, that's passed very, you know what I'm saying. Yeah. We are. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. And there's no mail or anything as well kickoff meeting when they will have that was when The GS, they already have some, they've been some ordinary investments such. We have both loans and we have The ball of the construction table will protect them on that. It is construction. Well, so we numbers and construction plus engineering. The ball of knowledge and construction plus engineering number was about $800,000. And it had a 270 pool of construction engineering was right at 1.4. So construction on ball of knowledge is right at 700,000 and construction on 274, 1.22 was an estimate still. So it will be an air-experting unit. So it's a total of 800,000 Maul Nile 1.4 with 274. Let me say, we've been 400,000,000, saving land was 400,000, 59,000, construction plus engineering tools. So the data on the construction is just in the name? Yes. So, I think that's built into that. that mean that block. I'm going to go to the numbers that you know the more I get there's. I think you'll be there soon as well. We'll fill out that mid my document and. Blow the dust off of it. Get that reviewed. But the last was also somebody for environmental and did game for this project. This keeps going. Besides construction and engineering, there's a grand administration environmental and then there's a max on budget and the correct request, which is the 3.384 in cellular. but we'll troubles over two projects for code engagement we'll write at 500,000 total, one of the 4995. The other was 489180. And the total involved now, TT and L out the door was 867,9. And on the 270 board is 1.527. That was the total grant request was the 3.3845. We put the award for chair on the by, that was the award, etc. Which of course, we've been through that for a month with our own projects and we've valuable projects and meet and other requirements and connect this while now. So I think I'll back. Tiffany is put, the project schedule is in project schedule which is looking on how the project is. All the project schedule is on here. So, to me, I'm waiting 11, 6, 27th. It's the following, it's the same. It's the same. It's the same. So, the start-up documentation, there's June, June 25th, the August 25th, Internarian Design, April 25th, the February of 2006, and environmental relief, I've been on the same time period. The bid at proposal, but some were in February and April of the 26th, contract and water development construction, the advertising, some more to point February and April 26, contract award for construction, the big, some April 26, then June 6, 26, construction notice to proceed, the issue there in the junior July 26, timeframe, 12 months set aside for construction, and then in 10 months for close out. So of course the project schedule couldn't do differently than that. That was the proposed, not a ball, not a single proposal. When you say, you board, that looks exactly the same. Two cell recording basically. Not getting it with Band-Day. It's too you. I think for Friday meeting, you're going to be available for the Friday meeting with FEMA. Yeah. When we sit down and talk before that and come up and this is going to go into strategies for category B. And that's why I think we've got a bunch of stuff in category C that probably needs to go back category B. Yeah, that is. Okay. Okay. All right. Anything else to cover under CDBG met the questions or comments? come into the situation where we came to the gas oven. We are, but until. We got some. We're here. Until three years. That's. We're rolling. Rolling. Okay. And then finally, the R4781. Again, we've got an updated meeting and hope all of you had an opportunity to get with Mr. Leighton on prioritizing those mitigation projects and repair projects within your precinct because I think we've been, started off on one road with the category B emergency repairs and they kind of guided us in a different direction. I don't think that that's the most advantageous thing for the county overall. Even if we're not recouping all of the labor costs, there were still materials, fuel expenses that went into the emergency repairs that currently were not getting credit for those. category B that seems to have gotten us back in jail, but maybe through CRC review is ready for a right now that sets in the gross estimate is $3,442. Our portion will be $70,000 or $81. It's setting an order out now for a signature for the certification from us. Basically, as I said, right now, we'd sign that, send it in, they would send the money in that way. Probably a few weeks. I think we're, some of the things on that, we've got to go over time and out of schedule work. That's all that we can come up with. It's possible. I'm going to be in the 2000s. So we have not signed that. We're just setting on and seeing it. You know, you want to be that, you know, I have looked at it and that's why I really want to sit down with you and go back over some things prior to Friday's meeting. That's category B. 3, 5, 6, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, But it's got the outside of the normal work schedule. But we understand there's something to read. And I think the discussion to be had was that it was out of their regular work schedule. It may not be out of their regular hours, but it was out of their regular work schedule because had this event not happened. There would have been road work going on in other parts of the county. These were not scheduled, we didn't schedule projects to repair. The extended funds, or agency repair, a family is a direct one, calls value of the unit. Yes. We're on EDM number six or seven. It's changing the flavor and needing to be able to sit down with them and say, look, this is... This is... The original packaging of this came from our first B.E. will use. Yes. He said that after... I'm not letting you know, take the annual one, 15 one 58 we replaced the same goal over there four times Well, they're saying that's not emergency repairs and we need to put that sub-city or any two categories seen track our course to town and then we can get reimbursed from Never out over there But those it was down here in the wilders If we put it in the You know daytime bird wouldn't be counted in that. My understanding after talking about it, it actually gave one moment. You're putting it into the kind of OEC completion project. OEC. But it's kind of how it was we're And I think it's worth noting that I believe both of our first two PDGMs We're theme employees. We have had contractors ever since then. And I'm not saying that the quality is any less, but there is a difference when they go through the contract that help versus the actual employees. So, kind of the second part of this, they together a little. We've been requesting all the side visit documentation that they have. So we can start a million projects for our category C. Spuppet Deserat is more in burn and mirro here, she said that she'd been talking to them and marry our temporary PDMG right now. We have a temporary one right now until we get another one firm. We'll soon re-package all of our projects in different project categories. So, which we originally tried to get them to package them differently. They said they cannot find their site visits, but they do acknowledge that somebody was down here. Now they want to revisit all the sites, starting to on the Tuesday, 3, Wednesday, just get a little bit of interest rate and either Tim or I want to go look at all these sites. But one thing I want to, always my concern with them on Friday is we have our own documentation, we were just trying to make sure it matches and did we get re-coot the cost to go visit the site. So we spent lots and hours going around and then the second part of that is, too, when you look at that right after in June July when we did and you'll look at it today, they don't look the same, grow up in your ass I mean, we might have looked here and invited just so it'll try to help it out. So I'm going to be the same look as what it was right after the event. Which most part we get pictures on the hall of it. But we're going to use that. You know, our unit information. That's why we have not been building projects yet on territory seed just because there's no point until we No kick it back. I'll see you see if we can get some time scheduled this week to have a pre-meeting and discuss some of these things. I'll get with you this afternoon to figure out what's available on your calendar, what time slots you've got. Because I'm on the category A is this go for the bit on the 8th. So that's pretty good. I get free marketing, but it's meditating, burning, trees. I'm doing everything I can to help you do that. I think that's fine. Well, there's location, electricity, which we're famous today, we'll try to bring some of them off whatever for me. It's a little bit of both. That's all we have left is the basically burning, burning rush. We've got to stop you. We'll keep there's a ladder, 14 sites all together. We've already burned some of them. But we did get the documentation that satisfied them to move forward with the fire. Okay. All right. Very good. Still lots of questions do add on 4781, but we are making some progress. Some. Any of the questions, questions, comments, concerns under the R47 81. We're hearing none. Any other grant actions or opportunities that the port wishes to discuss? Yep. I'll have a question along with it. That's it for a panel I'm can either oppose to be the no-go came out like I don't have an archive archive yet the no vote came back out last week you close it on June the 26th 45 million dollar cap for project they've got a billion dollars to push out they think they're gonna have five hundred projects with all of this money so we in discuss this with y'all a while back if you want us to reapply or attend. We would do that in no additional cause. But you may want to look into the project with everything that's happened since we did that and make sure we're still where you want us to be. We'll just drop in on this. That's up y'all. We're going to do that. We're going to need an up pretty quick. June 26th in the Fallet Fallet. The draw chase. I'm going to get on my back. First I have to like a lot of sign-ins there were things in my law school districts in the county for safety. We had a pretty good lot of projects in there. That's one. But in case there were good there would be a lot of signage and I think we'd probably would go back and ask. I don't think we only can ask for a lot of well done with calling this name. I don't we had any more cost than half last time. I think it was six or seven days a dollar worth projects. So, I mean, we can file for you, but you already provide an input about whether or not that's somebody in this room who can provide an input about whether or not those projects are still interesting. The county, the ladies of age, all done so standard, they don't know that. Looks like the price for 15 million, probably $25 million or $40 less time. But I'm not listening to that one. I can't, I don't know if you can. So I can't, to be grand. So I can't really want to know how to do it. It was, it was, it was one of you, you may have 24, you went five last time. Probably, yeah, to about this time. Excuse me. Can you hear me? Yeah, carry it. Caroline, go ahead. This is Caroline Austin from NRS. I can confirm that last year's submission for SS48 was $15,425,840. The current cap this time around is $25,000,000. Well, if I remember correctly, when differently. I'm getting, I don't think we really met their threshold. I mean, they were looking at projects. I don't think anything came in less than 20 million on that last funding cycle for implementation. But I could be getting that mixed up with either CWPP or. or the cash war like they were higher. So that's correct. There were two legs of this grant. There was the planning and demonstration grants and the implementation grants and some of the planning and demonstration grants were lower on the lower under the spectrum under a million dollars, but the awarded implementation grants were all over 20 million. Yeah, I've got Sprachy here from our application last year. But for sidewalk, the sidewalk on it, there was a pedestrian crossing on it, so the hotline on it, pavement markings, dangerous curves audit, dangerous water crossings, implementation for project coordination, for some of the 15, the 425,000 land report. The maiden six looks like for some education and enforcement and awareness stuff projects and development and my activities were the rest of the projects and strategies. Yes, great to say It was the majority of it. I don't know what all of them have implementation project. I'm serious water crossing means $730,000. And we had a narrative that included some of my thoughts on that. It's going to go eat. What's anybody's want? We had a follow up conversation with the US Barter Transportation County. County, Tony, my settlement call out of winter, we had call with them. Kind of as a feedback on what they would do or tie them to a bit. I think we got, you know, what we're prepared to make those changes. The only other thing I'm saying is that some of the standards that were in all of these federal grants have changed a little bit. So, you know, we may be a little bit of shape that will work before November of last year. We did some of the narrative, budget narrative, whether it has the breakdown of the sidewalk out in this, when 16 miles of sidewalks, they've replaced for install and pedestrian crossing on the 35th-dest 35 pedestrian crossings when it's all broke out in there. Um, people striking, stripping road curve improvement project coordination and street crossing safety projects. High, there were eight high priority street crossings in the project area. Signs and gauges for place, 8,000 were placed bridges three times, and made 500,000 pictures of me and five engineering was on. Signs and gauges for place 8,000 replace bridges three times May 500,000 pictures of May and five Engineering was under 50,000 that was what that means 130,000 came up with so we got all broke down and all in writing and my marriage appearance Plains everything that we asked for our last time right in May of 24th. We just lost the direction of the court before we've seen it. We can repile those. I want to add something. I don't know. But it would be pretty simple. We're just going to repile. If you want to change something up and we need the public will bet. Because you you know, a lot of the place, but 90 day women. Some of those projects are obviously in seed limits, looks like I see some email traffic here that Brian here was included in some of that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. in some of that. I think we looked at things around all the schools. Right, and I think we checked in with the school to see where they to call? No, that's not good. It looks like I'm not being. I think we like something dude to refile. What we call any of those projects being done take a look at what those were. They may have been impacted by the floods and that application would have been submitted prior to the floods we had last year. Some of those may have changed based off some of the repairs they made. So, where yes, I think that obviously the signage, I mean, we've probably even had to signage. But the three low water processing projects we need to see compared to them against what our PWS and mitigation are under 4781 to just at least have some continuity between those. That's the three. I don't know if it's the same. I'll say 21 with one. I'll probably put the towel to it. I'll find an escape or a map map but project panel. I agree with Mr. Well, a simplest thing for us is just real power, but we don't want to recop something that's given me, cross-plumming with the Coulomb project, we're giving a little bit of a plot for that. a human being who want contact that we work with here? He's really important. I think Mr. Latham needs to have the input on which projects he wants to follow through with on which funding source. And I think by next court we should be able to give you some pretty clear direction and guidance as to what we think is the best course of action and we'll disseminate that to the court prior to that meeting. So one of the projects was one of the That's the onlyes. One is road. Mixed in. 133 perhaps. And, no, I'm just, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm the arms of head to ears crossing the passions. Crossing locations, over to somewhere. I'm going to go to the arms of it. Here's crossing the locations. Crossing locations, over to Chamoresh. The building that we've once, those are the ones we've crossing once. There's a bunch of them. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. On here, I guess to put the little crossing, wash, ice, lides, it's the whatever it was, the paintbrush design was, so that looks like the free replacement locations are going to be. And I wrote 133. And throw. and thrown. That's very awesome. I'm wondering if there's no trouble going on. The professor is here. Is that third? I don't know what's going to change my hair over to that. It looks like per se, too, to me. I don't know. That's one. I'm just going to just find that one's in word. Looks like picture of me. I'm sure that crossing the line. It's got that CRX number on it. The first back to all. There's on the bus here. and I'm going to start with the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. Where's that, that's the bridge. That's the bridge, that's the bridge. Yeah, this is for the bridge. That's the bridge. That's for the bridge. Yeah, that's for the bridge. Sorry, Commissioner Conn presented. We're going to change that one. and get blown on and changed out the flag. No, it's your time for you to take it. We're going to change that one. Yep, well, we're going to change that to flag. No, that's not the lower one. That's the bridge. So, let's down there, folks, you'll pass. But you can walk across the bottom, pass by. Bear Lincoln. But, we've been in the bridge all along. I think that's just a little bit of a bridge on the bottom. Oh, I think that's the same one. It's in our project for the, uh, maybe give you a hint. Oh, I think that's a little bit of a hint. Well, that was definitely the bridge. We just looked at it because it's in this. There's no doubt that this is the bridge. You're right, lower across the room, there's a little bit of a little bit of a clean up there. That, I've seen more, I'm sure, there definitely goes that bridge. We don't have that at anything, we can simply put it in here, because that, but I know don't think that's accurate. Certainly could be wrong because I've been wrong for already much plus today. So what's with the CKBG, maybe just the bridge and not lower or a gentleman. But funny, just agree with you, my lower accounting. But I think, but certainly good to be wrong, not to obey any money on this. I've had a title, this fall, not real. to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet, to the feet. In the interesting time, I mean, I think it would be wise if we regroup and kind of sort through these because it does seem like there's. 2, three, maybe four different project listing grants when we have some questions about what those projects lists are. So let's cross-reference those, get that compiled, and get it ready to address where we think the appropriate funding source and action should make. Okay. What? I'm just going to extend those four times working for you. It's not. It's not only the last, but we should probably be talking the court process. I know that was going to be the blood project. And that was going to be that was going to be my next one. And then I'll certainly give you and Caroline an opportunity to weigh in. So last week, well, three Kat learned to kind of lay the background. You called about eight months ago, a year ago, we entered into an interlocal agreement with ACF to apply for flood mitigation funding on behalf of Quail County. So we are not the recipients, ACF or the recipients, we are the benefactor to this grant application that ACF had worked in the GLO found funding funding to be able to do that for Queryl County. Subsequently, ACF went back and they engaged with the GLO to expand that study into Bell County and there was a little bit of additional funding that was allocated. And then they came back and did a larger proposal for the entire, or rather, some the entire. Most, if not all, of the Leon River watershed up to Belton Lake Dam, as well as the Cahouse Creek watershed. So the current amount of funding in this project overall is 3.9 million. With that, the primary vendor, the primary lead on this is Blackland, which is part of the Texas A&M AgriLife system. They have a major component of it, but the four components and I'll turn it over to Mr. Manning, but the four components revolve around surface water study, ground water study, drainage and flood mitigation, and then the fourth component is a policy component that's being handled by the Bush School out of Texas A&M. Huge impact on the region. Attendees for last week's meeting ranged from the Comanche County Judge, was there, Hamilton County Judge, representatives from the GLO as well as a few other state agencies And then obviously various cities were involved with that. And then the individual researchers and developers of those four components were there to answer questions. This is about a three year study overall. I believe that's the timeline. About three years is what we have on this. A lot of the data will be captured within the next 18 to 24 months and then it will be about another year of policy writing and implementing models and stuff like that. So that's kind of the 30,000 foot overview and I turn it over to Mr. Manning to kind of give us a little bit more finite information on the whole overall program. We've got a private reports of this outside of the big things are we'll call it the study which is a bit of impotent actually a flood model for dig and model that will plug into the building already dealing with the sheriff's office and other folks. Also it's water bill building. This goes into the schedule, if we can't back. Good luck back about trying to find additional water sources. So part of what A&M's doing is modeling the potential sources for underground storage. So you'll see some of the products out of that, that will identify individual spots of the thequiryal County. That could act as a storage point for water. The idea is that during times where there's water, water, floods, flood water, we'd be catching that water, putting it in the ground, we'll bring it back out when we need it. Can't always count and length up to that long water meeting. You'll recall it. So that would be another in-product of this. So the blood model, blood-arbit warning system, and the brown water model, which have included some possible side for storage down the road. So those would be within this repository. And I think maybe I want to know how you all want to. I'm assuming if we just give you updates during the course of time and all the fine with that. We're interacting with seven different counties here, but we will. Or never you have y'all see that. the minimum level. Make sure we got got a space and this for timber or hard to agenda, it's a bit of business. Think of this thing, they look at the snags and remember how they fix the flood with water. They say the snagged is well, can you just, you know, make the sound of mine. And the other one is absolutely. I mean, they've got a model and everything that's causing them to be full. That impacts the way water flows and will be on it. And then from that, they'll have the unproductive of actually, so if there's another plug, it's a really good model, so it'll actually push that out ahead of time to show what would happen. So we've got time to do that. And then also for housing development. If you've got this model will be able to some of us project to do a 500 rib top somewhere. The model will run to show how that's going to impact range. At the time, which I think will be good for the poor here. Here are. You have a question about how you're processing your roads here. The impact about drainage in the study, this model will help for that. You'll have an actual product on the needle. There will also, you know, we've talked that, and you've got questions about groundwater availability. Somebody's going to come in and we'll go to drill a five-hour weld. So the groundwater piece it is that's going to run, there's numbers you need to take, whether that's going to work. You've got something that's, that the groundwater is just a catholic part of now, that this will go to people or granular size is because the nature of what it would like to have. Just made from my standpoint, I think, you know, some of the key things that I think this court would want to know, as well as, you know, getting tied into some of the maps that you've already partnering with us on. When those upstream gauges come online, so that our citizens can then see, you know, It's part of the overall mapping piece, you know, when water is rising rather than, by the time it hits the Leon River Bridge and when it's flooded, okay, well, I think we all pretty much know it's flooded, but it's that predictive side of it. And if you think about how this potentially evolves is, as water starts to rise in either Comanche County or Hamilton County, the drainage piece as well as the service water piece, this model, predictive model, will allow us to then know based off the water rise and the drainage that does, does that water rise gonna hit the Jonesboro area in 30 minutes or 45 minutes or an hour? Does that water rise hit Gatesville in an hour or an hour and a half? Does it hit mound and Leon Junction? What times it hits those? And as we hopefully develop this, people may be able to go to our website or an app on their phone, and they would be able to see that analysis of what does that water rise look like? And it's not just the citizens, but it's every school district that has a rural bus route out there can see what low water crossings may or may not be affected, but roadways may be are affected. And the timing of when those may be affected. Does that not just happen at night? We could have kiddos at school. And before school releases, there's rising flood waters, or rising waters in our streams and champs. So I think those advancements, I mean obviously, you know, we can see where we are overall, but, know, when we hit those things that may be a tangible tool to integrate into the mapping piece of it, I mean, I think those are things that the court would really want to focus in on. The tougher right now, you're good, Judge. Yes, as needed, we'll just add that into the ball of the grants for that to be done. I think so. Yes. And I can add that in as a piece. Any questions or comments from the court? It's a pretty significant study that's being done. We're going to, I think, long-term reap a lot of benefits. Okay. Any allies under item number seven for update and actions on grants? for engineering contract, I've got a draft from the set and some details that need to be included in there and some of that required dashboard language and they're working on a file draft for us. Okay. Very good. Thank you, Mr. Mr. Weeks, I think we kind of got. We're at a good point right now for 4781. I would like to reach out to you. Give you a call after this meeting to kind of do some coordination with you. If you're okay with that. Okay. Yes, sir, absolutely, Judge. Sounds good. Very good. Thank you. Any other allies under number seven? Hearing none, we move on to item number eight, which is an update on construction projects. Anything to update? I'm sure. I think we can probably take that off as a standard. If there's ever anything, we can just add it back on. Do we have a projected date to move into the new annex? for them as much they put the rest of the hardware in the rack on Friday. They work on the yesterday. They're working on it again today to get it all the engineers, the computer engineers, are working on when we're getting their thing done whatever they do. And I've got an email that says what all that is, but I don't really have a link. So, last week, I was told by Friday of this week, they will be ready to schedule with the occupants of that bill, they're moving there. So, for them this week they will be ranking out to the JPE's in the 440's along with the scheduling move. Remember that a little print? Okay. Yeah, you can see them. It was pretty much mentioned that there was a closeout document from our construction manager at risk. Is that that had some items listed on it to finish up down here as far as you know, make sure the gates were. Properly set a line fixed, whatever site cleanup, a few of those other things. Do we have that that close out document? So the the close out I can done is isn't the police in a construction. Yes, but there's still one to work being done and things. I don't know. I'm not involved in all that, but whether I don't know what it. Okay. But again, the link gave me those signs down. Yeah. I'm not working any of that. I certainly can. I need to look. I think it's a package. Yeah, no, I don't think you need to step in yet, but we'll see. It's a it's just going to be a battle between the civil engineer and the constructor because they built it the way he designed it and it not working the way it was supposed to work. Well that'll be uh I've built some bens for I thought it was going to hold a the other person's got versus for without it happens. Yeah. You just got to think so. And these that must have one. The other was the cleanup on the side over there next to them. And look at your. I think I'm paying. Yeah. Our electricity would be paid here remember how to do it. Is there cleanup scheduled for the parking lot side of the street? Okay. Anything else to cover under the update on construction projects. You get that look Mr. Melton. I'm joking. I think it will be all on the facts off the screen and covers code. I'm doing some markings for the steps to the porch from the side wall and the parking lot. And we'll be doing that only Saturday because it's just too much work traffic. Okay. Again, anything else to cover under update on construct projects? All right, here none. We'll move on to consider actions on items to support construction projects. Is there any actions that the court wishes to take support construction projects? We're none. There's no, again, if you'd note, no action taking under number nine. Item number 10 is to consider a contract with financial intelligence for financial software. Well, this was an item that had previously been budgeted about two years ago, budgeted it again. This year, I believe, Mr. Wood has had several conversations with various financial software vendors. And I believe he is presenting his proposal for a contract. But I would turn it over to Mr. Wood for his comment. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. I'm over. I've been working on the mountain and software. I'm going to start software here lately. I'm going to move forward with selecting a new software. At all the software, they all look great. I intelligence will be well. That's the one which the legged, which you presented here with the draft contract. The language in that contract will change. They will enter some dates as far as when they look at the conversion. We'll have it until you want to, you two of 2026, but in order to secure spot, we have to take up contract. It's a bell's gone through contract for a big name. that is concerned. So'm sorry. That's pretty good news. Prove moving forward to finding the intelligence to sign up for later software. What's the final contract going to be done? Of course, having the review that's getting. They followed well at of just side of that. Sorry. Well, we'll have time, but he initiated a, I'm assuming that correct. Okay. So there is a motion to approve the contract with financial intelligence, pending a final review from the county attorney. Is that being a fair assessment? Mr. Matthews? Yes. Okay. Mr. Wettel, you had a question or comment? Yeah, question.. There's not been a second yet. You don't want arm rest lowered. I got it in stereo. I'm going to keep it all on this side. There is a second from Commissioner Tape. So we have a motion and a second. Sorry about that. Commissioner Wettel, my left ear is working better than my right here today. Now, Commissioner Well, did you have? Yeah, age one of these seven. So I was going to pick down on the top yesterday. I think I know who the license users, and since I've never been on E-Doc, I don't know who all has, who's users of the financial side and everything. That's enough users to cover everybody. Just a, okay. Yes, the treasure's office who also uses the E-Doc financial stuff was involved in the decision to make the process as well. We brought them in because they will be operating as well on the financial software. And then the inquiry only license I'm very interested in, just to pretty cheap. So that's just so somebody can go in and just look potentially. But so currently the $4,200 a month will push yourself for the threshold for procurement. So you're gonna see these options are gonna change there to stay within statutory requirements. So potentially that good drop off soon. Okay. I think it. But here's the we have those in later because I've always. I've always said that I think commissioners have access to financial stuff. You know, immediately at our back in call, you know, we're sitting behind a computer, we can look up and set a bug in you for expense statements. They're in, they'll put it like that that you're booking me, sir. Anytime you won't access to any of our dollars. Okay, let me put it away. It's not in a position on you. It just, you know, I have to make a phone call versus it getting on on a computer. I mean, the belt is certainly a test of that. He moves that type of stuff all the time. And at times, I feel like I can just have access to the financial. I'm into so many. Yeah, no. No, no, no, no, no to make some changes to that. We would have to do some, we're gonna have to do some, kind of conversion we're gonna get to do, but some conversion, some uploading of data. I mean, it's probably gonna be a few months at least before there's, well, to be more of a few months, it's gonna be a while before we don't be able to get all that done and work. That's going to be something that's even going to be reusable for anyone else. So, yeah, even when they start conversion process, you're probably at least four months out and you're doing a lot. Yeah, so we got a little time to get those things and move the forward figure out what we're going to do. We are legal requirements. How long have these guys been in the business? Do we know? Their website doesn't say much. I want to say 10 years. That's not a hard one. That's all. Yes, because they have an oxen text. You know, leave a comment. Yeah, it's on really. Brandon, worth it. So he has things they have at Oxford in Texas, you know, leave the comments. Yeah, it's on room. Brandon, I want to send a contract on their website. It says your fees load increase for the length of the contract term. Thanks. Are they looking for three? I have three year contract. Yeah, I'm right. But in the contract, it looked like they're trying it to some price consumer price index or something, you know, increases. The website is no increases for the term of a contract, so might want to. I can't remember where I saw that in the contract. I just, you know how these things go. I just want to make sure we don't get into something and then they start Yeah, they got you over a marrow kind of like insurance game Because it's been still a thousand dollars a year a year Did you see that in the There's a it speaks up on it on 28 year, color and this is the. Yeah. There it was. There it was. There it was. Precise at the beginning of each contract here. So I would assume that once we finish our green, that hopefully we'd be locked in. Okay. That's not what I said, but it says you can be able to contract here. It doesn't say contract here. Prior to big, ah, you're right. The way that you could also confirm, they, that's one of their blurbs on their website, websites can get you sometimes. I did talk to a children's county, Brenda Overstreet, the auditor there. Overall, she's pretty happy before the warning. I think you already know. He said, when it comes to having a question or a problem, they had two things. Mostly good. Two things they had against it where it takes a lot of clicks. They get somewhere because they were on field countries. You talk about it, which I really don't exist anymore. You. You know, the panel and stuff. But she did say that you can't just call the health desk yet to put a ticket in. And she said, sometimes they don't respond very quickly to the ticket. And for her case, he does payroll. And she said, how do you need me to get payroll out? And I just think they're all that way, but that was what she had for some reason. And I didn't hear about it. There's not a lot of, I couldn't find a lot of users in Texas, a lot of them in our experience problems with the customer service. I wouldn't have heard that. There's no doubt. No doubt. Not saying they don't, they're not responsive. Okay, we've got an ocean and a second on the floor. Is there any other discussion? Hearing none, all those in favor say aye. All those opposed to no. I just have motion carries. Thank you, Jim. Item number 11 is to consider financing options for capital expenditures. This has been an issue that the court has had discussions on for several weeks. We've had a proposal provided to us from specialized public finance, which would allow the county to reimburse for allowable expenses associated with construction costs, as well as some capital improvement expenditures, most notably replacement of air handlers at the sheriff's office. The total funding amount would be $1,290,000 with the cost of issuance of that to include, I believe that includes legal fees as well. Is that correct, Mr. Bell? Does that year? Yes, that should include all fees for cost of insurance that the estimates they will have. Final fee calculation when available once they go out for bids for the wells. It's making the wrong word. That is an estimate of cost. There is bad chance there are babies and other bees, Julia, who used to ignore attorney, said that lately they're... And I didn't get in the weeds with her on it, but I assume it's on smaller issues that are sold to bikes, the individual bikes. There's a bank council fee that for the bikes attorney has been charged in a fee. And I don't remember us incurring that previously, but then again, I might just not have known. But so she said that that fee estimate looked low to her, but she said it depends because if we go to sell them to a bike that doesn't charge bike council fee, then that might be fine. So, but they would know the on pricing, that's the word they used until processing. So, Vince called us the other time this morning, couldn't be here being an element on the meeting. And so whatever you don't want to do side to day, this is not a final approval. This is a yes, go ahead and price that position. And but he didn't want to go out and price something and then it not be in line with what you all wanted to do. So that's really put this together. These are probably we've been back and forth with them a few times. Had calls with only a mission we would have passionate out the details of what we can and can't do and how we can and can't do things. These are the documents and all my notes from those meetings and so I think I have I think we have a pretty good panel now and what we can do and how we can do it. The previous discussions about the death on the standalone down the purchase of building and coverage code for the tax office and those remodel costs is going to be problematic. Not that it can't be done, but that there's not a way to do it, but it's going to be problematic because it looks to me like there's not going to be any way around doing it in such a way that the debt service comes out of the MMO, not a fun team, I didn't know, not out of eye and this. It's probably not going to qualify or under the chapter 26 of the tax code is dead. It's going to qualify it in that we can't borrow the money and issue the debt, but it's got to come out of dedicated, well, it's got to be designated as self-supporting debt and be paid out of fees of office out of fun, tea and money. Which as you know, those calculations or tax rates affect us differently than those of I and Astor. So when you look at all the numbers, if you do some construction projects and all and everything, it's not necessarily that county needs the money or the completion of those projects, but the county does need the money and the county is legally able to borrow the money under that reimbursement resolution for those costs because the reimbursement resolution still had. Um, oh, for us. So we're about 30, 30, 30, about about it on the button. And so, Blake, I think little and I'm going to go to the improvement to the tax office, the improvements to the jail, the construction of justice center, all of those qualify across the board. They're public works. They qualify as data under chapter 26, the reimbursement resolutions are placed on them and were within the IRS, with the internal revenue code sections to allow those to be the issue is tax-free. But it means all the legal requirements and all of those. The acquisition of the tax office, it meets most of them, but it does not qualify the Denver Tech 26th tax rate. So doing it like this, give the money, which is the easiest, simplest, with no questions. And you just have to do one there as you would like. You can't avoid it, but yeah, I'm not money. So some issues, I think we have to do it. If we did the tax office would have to do two different issues. I mean, one under the self-surveying itself, supporting that we have to do one under the tax level, which costs us two issues, fees, two fees for this, that, the other, of course, men's, this totally against that. He says, our best best fighting for us up to get the best effective rate on our data issue, it's to give it all, it is one, it's like this. And both the totally different my perspective. You know, we've had this discussion. You know, county's got plenty of cash. But county didn't have plenty of cash. So it did purchase some to build an impact. Coach, you know, it was, it was like anybody disagreed. It a one if you really need it done. But we need to amend the captain's approval budget. And we do this. The money comes in, we'll be able to book the, then it's some credits properly, we'll be able to reimburse the lack of better term, those accounts that you made, the budget amendments from, to cover that, we'll be able to put a budget in and in showing that and give all ballots and look like it should. And allow for make those budget minutes that need to be made and took the budget minutes back where they were. So we know if the greener big own. I've been confused about the language that's just approved the steps in the initiate. But this often win. what do they call it? They have fun with fun. Yeah. Especially when it's just need to go ahead and practice this out. I feel a process out here, bring it back with all the deep bits. I'll second that. Okay, just so. uh, so everybody's clear on the motion that's being made and I'm not trying to, uh, uh, question any of commission Matthews language on it, but just to summarize, to summarize the motion that we have on the floor is to initiate the issuance of tax note debt with specialized public finance. That's the part of the motion that we're considering and that second would be with Commissioner Webb. Any further discussion concerning the initiation, initiating the process to issue tax note debt? There's my, my telling you, I'm about to send Ben Slimy out and say, as the Commissioner of the Court has authored. the process to issue tax of debt. There's my, my understanding that I'm about to send Ben's name out says that the Commissioner's Court has authorized him to process out on the end to nine to nine thousand dollars of debt in accordance with this schedule police. The INS project is the... Where we've met. This mid sources and the use funds page two of the. Puzzle as presented by specialize chronic finance in. Ms Newton, I'll provide you a copy for the record. So we've got. I know you'll have a chance to look at it. Thank you. I want to note that this will include the place that was there and words over there to the SO. There are, I mean, one of them's last leg about that. And that will allow the also a budget amendment to show that as so it won't have to be money being around, money, money, but again. Right. So, that was not quite about discussing with men, so he used to, that was about what we needed to be. So, okay, Bill, I'll ask that out. Let us know. The nurses schedule in here, so when they found them, when they've a very nice page of that kind of what he thinks as far as about it. I think he'll be back here. They'll get a good term sheet out to kind of get some, that's when you process it out in next week and then you know, get the beds in and then he'll have something back to us to find lost things in my and then earliest dates received funds will probably be second week of June. Okay, of course. Miss Houston thinks that's very aggressive because she said that, plans came good. We'll see you on the episode. All right. Any other questions or comments under odd number 11. Very none. All those in favor say aye. All those opposed say no. I just have it motion carries. I don't know what 12 is to consider employee employee appreciation day We just got differently the other day Just going to much detail Ain't everybody in the book was there one who's not doing it? They know they one of them. Let me know. The day thinks, good price. I'm about to do it on the day thinks, one of the way here. Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna cheat one down. Well, isn't it? 25th to be quick? Well, thanks, though. Well, let me look at one thing. I have a research mission. I believe it's here then. That's a big battle for you. But yeah,ton, Mr. President, but the White House, but the White House is usually a little bit more than they've done yesterday. I'm going to make you drive, I'm trying to, I would probably think about what he meant back to my age, I mean, they can really not, I know that which is outside of the normally, but that's not the only thing is the bill process of me. Yeah, I don't know that, but I didn't, I'm not doing something for a full example. Yeah, maybe we'll be outside the window of the bad store. You remember but you remember Mike last night? Was that ever? I remember last year or we were in there and that tornado was pretty. You want to try to speak with the same meaning? Yes, yeah. Well, it's good to run like clockwork now. So we only might takein, not what they are. Are they good? Yeah, like the second. Make emotional, stick with the same menu and get rid of it from maybe the thickin. And get a bar and a nut and get a ball. And give it a. And then talk about it. You're down to equal to you. It's we talked about it in court. Yes, on that Thursday, the first will be the meat cutting day. Okay. Good. Same. Okay. Yeah. Good, I'm okay the same low pay. Yep. Now I'll promise you. 11-010 cents a piece of the bank. How do I finally cut everybody off? 12 ounces. Hmm, cheerfully my baby, buddy.10 in space. So the day, I'm going to finally get everybody about 12 ounces. Mm, sure. I'm going to be able to do it. Okay, so May 2nd, employee appreciation lunch. Part of 11. 11 to 2, something like that, I think so. the Okay. Then all the information discussion or needs. Okay. Like we're said for May 2nd. Gives the firehouse. Okay. Any other discussion under item 12. Very long. We'll move on to item 13, which is to pay bills. We've have bills presented in the amount of $985,000, $10,000, $15. Mr. Wood has added or requested for consideration one additional invoice, which is $1358.88. I do believe that there needs to be discussion on that, because that particular invoice is tied to the hardware, not the software, but the hardware for time clock plus. And given that the court has taken action with some new financial software is currently understanding that the new financial software is not compatible. So, time clock plus is not directly linked to it. We cannot pay off of time clock plus. Opposed the question of, do we, as a court, need to be paying $1,360 for hardware, then potentially enter into a contract to pay another $6,000 plus for software support for the next year on a system that is not compatible with our software, financial software that we're moving forward with. That's what I would put, because it's really, I don't know, I'm trying to think through it logically, but in my mind, if we're saying that we're going to pay the 1360, 1358, 88, then we're saying that we're going to pay the 6,000 plus. The 6,000, I mean, I don't know the exact number about 6,000. Give it. So really, it's a, if we're paying this bill, I think it's a commitment that we're going to pay for time clock plus, which I've heard Mr. Gleight from say it, not only under the bus, but there are issues with that software that time clock is saying that they can resolve and they very well may be able to, but we still can't pay off of. Thank you. What is the hardware? I didn't think that we were going on in the department's huge loss hardware at the time of the close. That is the hardware. Are twos mean. That is the hardware that we're talking about. Yes. But the files again. We pay us. Or I think. I will make motion. It's not the page. So. The. In boys. For the time. But. 1-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0 Okay. Okay. So we've got a motion from Commissioner Matthews not pay the invoice presented from time clock plus as well as a second from Commissioner Bastion. Okay. If you're giving me just a second. Okay. Ms. Newton, I will give you a copy of this invoice since there is an action being taken on yet specifically. Now open this up for discussion. You had a question to comment, Commissioner Webb. Yeah, what are you? So what is being planned to keep employees time you to? I believe it is the paper which is what most if not all departments are currently using as a backup system because the accruals are not accurate within our current software. So our our part of the job timekeeping is, we still use the time for the close. We print off, we play reports for our on-board, essentially, we just have a guess on, we keep our cool, some paper. We do utilize time for the close to a certain degree. So he asked if it was not going to work. And sometimes it's going to have that. That is correct. My suggestion to this new software is to find something that's compatible with that. I know it's going to be stepping back a little bit, but if they're not going to be able to make it work with it, I just, and then, you know, the modifications, I just, I don't see sticking with it. But the current contract goes with the June, right? That's correct. The June. So we have up until June to reach out to cancellation. But we have an opportunity and I don't know if you've talked with them. I'm not going to put you in. I don't want to get too far off the subject because it's just pay bill. But I do believe that there is the potential to have timekeeping software that is compatible with financials. Whether that happens. So this is straight from financial intelligence. We reached out and asked them. They said in regards to time clock plus, they said, we do not, which I was, you know, it does not interface with time clock plus timekeeping is a specialized loop because there are so many individual timekeeping solution providers each doing their offering and different leaf, each design of different logic and programming languages we do not interface. And I select the timekeeping provider that works best for them is look in their budgets and then use the data and or information generated by the timekeeping system to input the data into our software. So they think based off that any time you can software you select to pay from will work because you're not it doesn't I don't think you did just automatically loads in there and you know I have a direct interface. Okay. There's still a manual entering at a payroll. And it just got to be some way to build interface where you add all the data from one system and it puts it in a format where you can easily put it into the other system, whether it does not automatically have the manual in it. Correct. And it's just going to cost a little program to find and give that time a few things. Well, we met in the pilot performance got you a base that worked really well. Well, yeah, I mentioned later, and I brought that question up for you. Because I know you're the heaviest user and one of our largest employees. I think there's other departments that utilize it in the same way. What do you do? They use it for time-keeping purposes and then transfer it over to their... I just want to make sure we have a plan because we are be told into by the festivals that you make sure we keep good time-keeping records. I think we're one of the only departments that utilize the key aspects. Yes. We've been a little, we're going to have a handful of computers. Right. Yeah, most people are on the computer. You don't want to get out of the clock, and then your phone was in there. Right. But then you need to go on air and set the G or PC parameters or it's going to be on the yard. Right. We won't have time to see you. We're about to put things that we missed. We're about to call the challenge and pause and move the play will always. That means that we have a lot of college challenges and falls in the final. I think that we can make it work in a short time period, short term. Well, less than 12 months, we should have a good question. Yeah. Less than 12 months. We should. Have a better answer. There's a motion and second on the floor. To not pay the invoice that has been presented in the amount of 135888. That was commissioner Matthews and the second was. From commissioner fashion. Any further discussions concerning that one invoice. Very good. All those. I say aye. All those opposed. I know. I just have it. Moshe carries. Then we go back to again. The overall bills presented is $985,204.15. You got to most pay bills from Commissioner Matthews, second from Commissioner Taylor, any further discussion on pain bills. Very none, all those papers they are. All those opposed, they know. I just have the motion carries. Item number 14 reports commissioner Matthews Good Commissioner well, or do I very good Commissioner Basham? We had the Aquario County go takes upon a razor very not scholarship fundraiser, we were at raise about around $31,000 for a year. Where you can't be really excited about that. Having a good range, there is well about an inch in my look. I mean, how do you feel about looking and lifting the burn band for a bit? I'm a bit of some kind of people I feel like I'm in a barn and full of gates. And I've been precinct pretty well. I don't know about child creasing, so I don't know. I don't know about this. Oh, it's a gentleman. Yeah. For just a short duration. And then, by the day, seven p.m. About done it in the past. We can let you all hear it. So the statute says in our order says that it can be terminated earlier, based on an determination by the county judge that a public safety hazard no longer exists. It doesn't say modified or temporarily. And the statute doesn't say any of those words either. It's put in place because there's a hazard. And the hazard system exists during the duration of the Barnaband in County Judd can make that determination. And it's terminated. Mr. Bell. Thank you for that input. I can resolve that issue. Appreciate the issue. I appreciate the group. In 49 minutes or less, I can have that done. I can appreciate that input. Okay. All right. Very good. Very good. Thank you. Mr. Taylor. Yeah. I have a. I'm just going to stick with the burn man. I was understanding that when we live court does the day that the burn man would be in place. And then. 647 way to deny that I get a text saying that I failed to produce an order to support the action of the court which I didn't know that I had to do it because it's normally it's always done and I'm assuming the judge does it and if I wasn wasn't, didn't have that order of any motion, by 9 a.m. on the 27th, that the action would be led to lift the Barnaban restrictions. What's the deal? I mean, the court ordered a Barnaban, but then it would never put on. on and then the pass it's always been put on right after the court and then I get this text message at 6.47.9 the next day and another question I get that I've never been put on. How could England be linked? I'm a very short person. The North that was produced. I mean, if I'm initiating an action from this court, I don't ask any of you to write an order of what I'm doing. And that's why I'm had the clarification, you know, when we wrapped up that meeting, that was an action that, I don't know who put that on the agenda, but that I expect that if there's an order I expect that if there's an order that the court wants to initiate, you write the order. I mean, let's... Because in essence, I'd be writing an order that I don't know if I'm covering what you want covered. Then we need to get everything out of straight because then I was told that you were the only one that could sign it. And then miss Luke was the only one that could sign it when I took it over there. Which I found out that no, anybody on the court can sign it and and we see got a deck these what have you called that size people like fine I mean I just mean I just don't bite anything well we can we can argue the merits of who signs what for the court but I believe from from statutory standpoint, if I'm available, that is my responsibility. But I can, okay, all right, very good. I don't have anything for the court. So given that, this concludes the business of the court today. We stand adjourned. Thank you, Ben.