WEBVTT 1 00:00:31.730 --> 00:00:33.010 james murez: Hi, Paul, 2 00:00:33.020 --> 00:00:39.590 Paul Davis: do! How are you? Good! I'm. Sorry It's a little late. I Joe usually calls me ten or fifteen minutes ahead of time, and he didn't call me today. 3 00:00:39.600 --> 00:00:50.809 Paul Davis: You know what i'm so sorry he's he's out, and I didn't know about the calling you routine, so I I I assumed that he had kind of made arrangements with you. That would that would be. Oh, I'm: sorry. Yeah, you know, because I've got 4 00:00:50.840 --> 00:01:13.390 Paul Davis: I try how very hard to keep up with everybody Else's schedule. But no, of course you got a lot. Let me uh change screen sharing screen, you know, Jim, if you can make re gonna host as well. That would be great, because I have to go to another meeting in just a few minutes, and she's going to kind of take over, you know. Okay? Well, let me promote her and then ask for a question. 5 00:01:13.400 --> 00:01:15.220 Paul Davis: Beautiful? Thank you so much. 6 00:01:20.600 --> 00:01:23.689 james murez: Who else is on your committee is Isabelle on your committee, 7 00:01:23.700 --> 00:01:39.190 Paul Davis: so does your sister. Well be here. We might see John Palca. We might see Helen Fallon help. There's a arena and a Gus. 8 00:01:39.200 --> 00:01:47.689 Paul Davis: Those are probably guests that we don't know, but we're delighted to have, and there's a manush where niche is, is definitely a a member, and to me a panel. 9 00:01:47.700 --> 00:01:49.979 james murez: Okay, I'll promote her, too. 10 00:01:50.210 --> 00:01:51.759 Paul Davis: Yeah. But again, 11 00:01:51.770 --> 00:01:56.239 Paul Davis: how you really Regan, How familiar! Oh, you've muted yourself and killed your camera. 12 00:01:56.250 --> 00:01:57.289 james murez: I'm back. Regan. 13 00:01:57.300 --> 00:01:58.689 Paul Davis: I'm seeing her now 14 00:01:58.700 --> 00:02:01.530 Paul Davis: if she can be most a co-host. That's fantastic. 15 00:02:01.600 --> 00:02:05.009 james murez: Yeah, i'm just waiting for Regan to join us here. 16 00:02:05.020 --> 00:02:07.289 Paul Davis: I see her on my thumbnails. Actually, 17 00:02:07.300 --> 00:02:12.669 james murez: I see her name. I don't see her picture, and I don't see her name. She's got it muted. 18 00:02:12.680 --> 00:02:16.750 Paul Davis: Okay, I see her video. But yeah, her sound is off. I agree. 19 00:02:16.760 --> 00:02:18.690 Regan's phone: One in two places. 20 00:02:18.700 --> 00:02:20.720 Regan's phone: You should see my face. 21 00:02:20.730 --> 00:02:37.990 Paul Davis: Yeah, I is my phone. How come I can lock around? She's got This one is my phone. Shh: Stop talking because one is my phone so I can be on my phone so I can see you and talk to your my phone on my headset and the other is on the computer in case I need to share a screen. 22 00:02:38.000 --> 00:02:42.610 Regan's phone: Okay, so I can. Only I can only make one of you, host, 23 00:02:42.920 --> 00:02:44.890 Regan's phone: and if I didn't make it. 24 00:02:44.900 --> 00:02:46.540 Paul Davis: Yeah. But I think, Regan. 25 00:02:47.000 --> 00:02:49.510 Regan's phone: Okay, hold on, wait. Let Jim finish. 26 00:02:49.520 --> 00:02:57.539 james murez: If I make it your telephone and you get interference. The entire call. Everybody's will drop off. 27 00:02:57.550 --> 00:03:01.489 Regan's phone: So I yeah, and make it my computer. Make it the one that has no picture. 28 00:03:01.860 --> 00:03:03.360 james murez: Okay? 29 00:03:04.100 --> 00:03:13.890 Regan's phone: And how do I do that? How do I know which one's which it The one with no picture? Yeah, i'm trying to figure it out. That's not how the system works. 30 00:03:13.900 --> 00:03:14.490 It's actually 31 00:03:14.500 --> 00:03:19.350 james murez: okay. So the one that is muted is the one that has a picture. 32 00:03:19.760 --> 00:03:20.890 Regan's phone: Oh, really, 33 00:03:20.900 --> 00:03:22.490 Regan's phone: no, that's not right. 34 00:03:22.500 --> 00:03:25.999 Regan's phone: The one the one with the picture 35 00:03:27.300 --> 00:03:28.990 Regan's phone: you have to welcome. 36 00:03:29.000 --> 00:03:30.490 james murez: I don't know what to tell you. 37 00:03:30.500 --> 00:03:34.899 Regan's phone: Okay, let me do that. One of them is muted. It has no picture, 38 00:03:35.970 --> 00:03:38.850 Regan's phone: and the other one, 39 00:03:38.860 --> 00:03:41.120 james murez: the other one is not muted 40 00:03:42.290 --> 00:03:46.129 james murez: and has no weight. Now they just changed, or something. 41 00:03:46.140 --> 00:04:05.080 Paul Davis: Here i'll fix it. I'm going to put the one I'm going to change my participant. The one that's muted should be the one that's going to change your name, because I can't tell they both. Yeah, I'm going to change my name to Regan's phone on this one. So it shouldn't be me. It's phone. But i'm sorry. Let me be named it. I I did it once already. 42 00:04:05.090 --> 00:04:06.780 Regan's phone: The rename again. 43 00:04:09.660 --> 00:04:10.760 That capacity. 44 00:04:11.210 --> 00:04:12.540 It's bad. 45 00:04:17.890 --> 00:04:24.689 Regan's phone: Okay, So the one that's not Regan's phone is your computer. And that's where I'm going. Yes, 46 00:04:24.700 --> 00:04:30.409 james murez: okay. And when i'll make you host there. And right now i'll make Paul co-host, 47 00:04:31.180 --> 00:04:35.400 james murez: and then you'll have a second person 48 00:04:35.690 --> 00:04:43.160 james murez: participating. So not your phone, this one. As soon as I make you host, I will no longer be host. You will be 49 00:04:43.170 --> 00:04:46.689 Paul Davis: no problem. I have to run pretty soon, so Reagan's going to take over. But we're 50 00:04:46.700 --> 00:04:47.390 Paul Davis: How are we doing 51 00:04:47.400 --> 00:04:51.289 Regan's phone: um and have have Jim Have you made it so? I can share my screen. 52 00:04:51.300 --> 00:04:54.539 james murez: Yeah, And you're now, host. So you can do anything you want. 53 00:04:54.830 --> 00:04:55.870 Paul Davis: All right. Okay. 54 00:04:55.880 --> 00:05:05.330 Paul Davis: Reagan has full total power, total power. And and when she turns off that computer it will turn off the entire meeting. 55 00:05:05.340 --> 00:05:10.910 Regan's phone: Yeah, I'm not planning to turn off my computer. Well, I mean, i'm saying is, if you disconnect for some reason. 56 00:05:10.920 --> 00:05:17.210 Paul Davis: Oh, yeah, that's why that's why the computer is going to be the main host. You know my picture. 57 00:05:17.230 --> 00:05:20.990 Regan's phone: My picture is on the computer and my, but I'm listening to me on the phone. 58 00:05:21.000 --> 00:05:33.489 Paul Davis: I see that someone named Jolene is chill out. Joel has her hand up, and I think she probably wants to be promoted. I just promoted her to panelist or try to, and and have tried to. 59 00:05:33.500 --> 00:05:38.630 Paul Davis: She has to accept it before it will go through. Okay, And i'm doing the same to Isabel. 60 00:05:38.640 --> 00:05:41.490 james murez: Okay. And she would also have to accept before. 61 00:05:41.500 --> 00:05:44.190 james murez: Yeah. So they're both okay. They're both promoted. Now. 62 00:05:49.210 --> 00:06:01.990 Paul Davis: Yeah. So if you go to participants at the bottom and click on it, you should get a white screen to your right. That lists both panelists and attendees, and you can go back and forth between them by clicking on the headings 63 00:06:02.600 --> 00:06:04.190 Paul Davis: Right? So i'm under it. 64 00:06:04.200 --> 00:06:12.060 Regan's phone: Yeah. So we want everyone to be a panelist, right? So an attendees. You only want your committee members to be panelists. 65 00:06:12.070 --> 00:06:13.150 Regan's phone: Okay? 66 00:06:13.770 --> 00:06:16.550 Regan's phone: And then the other, you allowed to talk. 67 00:06:16.780 --> 00:06:22.670 Regan's phone: How do we get Joel to be a panelist. She she has to accept that. You have. You have to click on her 68 00:06:23.140 --> 00:06:26.289 Regan's phone: and then promote to how there she goes. 69 00:06:26.300 --> 00:06:27.220 Regan's phone: Yeah, okay, 70 00:06:28.160 --> 00:06:34.990 Paul Davis: I'm trying to allow Ariana and Gustavo to talk, and which I think will work shortly so they can. They can be with us, 71 00:06:35.000 --> 00:06:38.290 Paul Davis: and they just have to unmute themselves. 72 00:06:38.300 --> 00:06:41.290 Paul Davis: Yeah, Looks like we're pretty well lined up here, Jim. 73 00:06:41.300 --> 00:06:43.040 james murez: Okay, I'll take off. 74 00:06:43.050 --> 00:06:44.969 Paul Davis: Thank you so much, Jim. We appreciate it. 75 00:06:46.530 --> 00:06:50.679 Regan's phone: Oh, God, I cannot open my Paul. I can't open 76 00:06:51.030 --> 00:07:05.589 Paul Davis: It's my computer. But i'm having a problem opening the the nice map you made on my computer to share the screen with someone else. Share that screen. Well, I could probably do three minutes before I have to go into my car, 77 00:07:05.600 --> 00:07:13.739 Regan's phone: and it would be nice. Is there a way that we can make someone else like renews, or Joel or somebody else? Maybe Isabel, so they could share the screen? 78 00:07:13.780 --> 00:07:28.899 Paul Davis: Well, I don't know how to do that. But I like the idea. Oh, wait! It says multiple panelists can share this share simultaneously. Hey, did you get? Can you share that math that 79 00:07:29.050 --> 00:07:39.679 Paul Davis: and call sent us. Yeah, this one, because he's gonna have to go. I just shared it so we can. Why don't. We talk about it for four minutes. Then i'll run away. And you guys, any of you can share it if you want, because I think I I said it to you all. 80 00:07:40.270 --> 00:07:43.899 Regan's phone: Yeah, I can't. I have a problem with my computer, so I can't share. 81 00:07:43.910 --> 00:08:07.210 Paul Davis: Well, guys, just as Ah first of all, thanks you all for coming. Sorry for the delay. Um Joe normally calls Jim to remind him about the meeting, and he didn't do that, and I didn't know that was part of the routine. So we got a little bit of a late start. I have to leave in a few minutes. Regan graciously, has agreed to hang on with you guys. After I go i'll stay on my car as much as I can, but the bottom line is that 82 00:08:07.220 --> 00:08:25.269 Paul Davis: this is just really quickly. We we did take another step as we do it in our little iterative process, and starting to show the beginnings of a three hundred-yard radius around parks in Venice. Now you guys may recall, Isabel is telling us that there's a rule called the Three Thousand Three hundred rule. That's about urban forestry that 83 00:08:25.280 --> 00:08:41.259 Paul Davis: talks about how ideally no person in a community should be further than a thousand feet or three hundred yards from a park or public green space, and we've just begun in quite an unscientific way, because we've centered these on the center of a park to put green rings 84 00:08:41.270 --> 00:08:48.189 Paul Davis: in around Venice parks, and to do this properly, we would strike a three hundred 85 00:08:48.200 --> 00:09:06.900 Paul Davis: yard radius from the edge of the park in all directions, so the radii will take different shapes and elongate, et cetera. But you're starting to see here that Venice has many areas that are not served by parks, at least in accordance with this three hundred yard radius guideline, which is just kind of good urban forestry practice. 86 00:09:06.910 --> 00:09:21.879 Paul Davis: So I don't know there's too much more to talk about here at the moment. But you see in the northern Ah, farther northeast and northwest parts of Venice. There just aren't that many parks. There are large areas where there are not parts, so that doesn't surprise us, but it's unfortunate. 87 00:09:21.890 --> 00:09:24.189 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: So the plan is, May I ask a question, 88 00:09:24.200 --> 00:09:24.990 Paul Davis: or you 89 00:09:25.000 --> 00:09:28.900 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: this radius you got to notify the neighbors, and 90 00:09:28.910 --> 00:09:54.870 Paul Davis: and No, no, no, i'm so sorry. This This has no practical effect, and there's no government effect. There's nothing about this that's anything other than kind of an interesting point of fact, there is a a global urban forestry guideline that Isabel shared with us that talks about how ideally any person who's living well in society should have three trees that they can look at from their property they should have. What is it? Thirty? 91 00:09:54.880 --> 00:10:06.439 Paul Davis: What was it? Is about thirty? Gosh! I'm forgetting the Thirty. But the three hundred says that you should be able to walk or get to within three hundred yard radius of your house at Public Park, basically 92 00:10:06.450 --> 00:10:08.490 Paul Davis: a thirty percent canopy. 93 00:10:08.500 --> 00:10:27.170 Paul Davis: Oh, yeah, perfect. Exactly. So we we have ten percent in Venice. Okay? So ah, guys, this we're just going to continue to evolve this map. And again, the radii here are unscientific because they're not taken from the edges of the parks. But this is just showing that lots of Venice can't be thought of as being properly accoutered with nice public parks, and we kind of know that. But it's interesting 94 00:10:27.220 --> 00:10:29.690 Paul Davis: any more thoughts 95 00:10:30.080 --> 00:10:31.220 on this. 96 00:10:33.100 --> 00:10:35.460 Paul Davis: Yeah. So 97 00:10:36.170 --> 00:10:47.779 Paul Davis: Isabel. Thanks for starting us off on this angle. I mean, It's a very important thing for us to have in mind, and we'll, you know, keep talking about it and learn more. But it's, you know we can see that we're sort of disadvantaged. Given that guideline. 98 00:10:48.380 --> 00:10:52.310 Regan's phone: Wow! And especially, I think, when some parks like our 99 00:10:52.470 --> 00:10:55.100 Regan's phone: Centennial Park is like just 100 00:10:55.510 --> 00:10:56.770 Regan's phone: gravel, 101 00:10:56.850 --> 00:10:59.629 Paul Davis: right? So these are not the greatest parts, right? 102 00:11:01.120 --> 00:11:19.290 Paul Davis: And, guys, the the other thing is um, you know. And this is a weird meeting, because Joe is gone. John had three meetings tonight, all back to back, which made it hard for him to, I think, be with us. But he relayed to me some news that came to him through Isabel and Isabel's 103 00:11:19.300 --> 00:11:31.800 Paul Davis: a nice connection recently with Park. I rec recreation, and Parks folks And, Isabel, since you're here, and we appreciate your being here, Would you mind kind of summarizing for us the things that you shared with John. 104 00:11:31.820 --> 00:11:37.390 Paul Davis: Then I can say a thing of two about modest efforts that I've started with with with wrecks and park as well. 105 00:11:37.830 --> 00:11:40.390 isabelle duvivier: Sure, Yeah, Um. Can you hear me. 106 00:11:40.400 --> 00:11:44.580 Paul Davis: Yes, Okay. Great. Yeah. I talked to rap. 107 00:11:44.630 --> 00:11:51.279 isabelle duvivier: I don't have a lot of information to share with you, but it sounds like they don't really have. 108 00:11:51.290 --> 00:12:18.220 isabelle duvivier: Well, I think you had thought about potentially. They would have like a kid of parts in their back room that are pre-permitted and ready to go, but they don't. They don't have that. They just have vendors they work with. So they gave me the name of a avenger that does, you know, sales basically, like a showel, has a her preschool. Ah, to provide shade and um 109 00:12:18.370 --> 00:12:26.989 isabelle duvivier: The question a posed back at us was whether or not we're planning on doing any fundraising for the for this project, like who's going to pay for it? 110 00:12:27.000 --> 00:12:44.500 Paul Davis: Yeah, trees are pretty easy to. I mean, easy. I say, that kind of in quote um! We could potentially get plans to there. They'd have to prove it, and it would have to go before they're they're born. We'd have to write a report, and we'd have to pay for it 111 00:12:44.510 --> 00:12:55.570 isabelle duvivier: to think of it this way. They don't actually have a lot of money, so anything we want rap to participate in. We're going to have to fund ourselves. 112 00:12:55.580 --> 00:12:57.180 Yes, yes, 113 00:12:58.450 --> 00:12:59.990 Paul Davis: and in 114 00:13:01.150 --> 00:13:07.250 Paul Davis: it's obviously important for us to know about this. You have an echo. 115 00:13:14.890 --> 00:13:17.110 isabelle duvivier: It looks like Paul. Just 116 00:13:17.290 --> 00:13:19.689 Paul Davis: okay. Can you hear me now? Sorry. There you are. 117 00:13:19.700 --> 00:13:20.570 Yeah, 118 00:13:21.570 --> 00:13:41.130 Paul Davis: Okay. So um, I just have to start moving throughout this little seminar I have to go to right now, however. Um! I think that. Yes, it seems to be the case that generally what we want to do with the recreation of parks we have to pay for, or if we've had any hope at all of the city 119 00:13:41.320 --> 00:13:49.820 Paul Davis: funding anything we want, we would have to wait a long time, and it sounds like it may never happen. I'm just given the overall financial climate with the city. 120 00:13:50.400 --> 00:14:02.250 Paul Davis: So I think in Isabel you have more insight into this than I do. I've started an email. I've written out an email to a woman called Sonya Young himenez, 121 00:14:02.260 --> 00:14:26.149 Paul Davis: who is the kind of chairperson or leader of all wreck and parks here in this district. She has a office just over here, near branch of a park or my offices. And so I've started trying to track her down by talking to a couple of her staff members and sending her this email. But we Haven't actually talked yet, and and i'm hoping she'll get in touch. But she's probably going to say the kind of thing that Isabel has started telling us. 122 00:14:26.160 --> 00:14:31.360 Paul Davis: That is simply that, you know there's yeah, there's not a warehouse full of benches that they can give us one of, 123 00:14:31.370 --> 00:14:37.739 Paul Davis: and people get to pay for stuff if they want it in parts, I think. Right? 124 00:14:38.180 --> 00:14:45.220 Paul Davis: Yeah, even if you pay for it, you have to get permission, and it has to pay for the proper channels. 125 00:14:50.030 --> 00:14:52.570 Regan's phone: Uh, We can't hear Paul anymore. Right? 126 00:14:52.680 --> 00:14:53.730 isabelle duvivier: Right? 127 00:14:55.540 --> 00:14:56.910 Regan's phone: Um. 128 00:14:58.200 --> 00:15:12.339 Regan's phone: Ah, you guys, Paul invited me to be a co-host. But I am having a little problem on my computer opening any documents to know what we were going to discuss at this meeting. I actually had originally planned to 129 00:15:12.350 --> 00:15:26.079 Regan's phone: log on for my phone while locking the dog, et cetera, before leaving for a six hundred and thirty engagement. But Bernous or Joel, or Isabel, do any of you know what we want to or should be talking about right now, 130 00:15:28.250 --> 00:15:40.350 Regan's phone: Paul, I was just saying that I wasn't you asked me to co-host, but I actually hadn't prepared what to speak about because I had plan to actually be on my phone like you walking around. 131 00:15:40.890 --> 00:15:42.160 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: Um, 132 00:15:42.170 --> 00:15:45.570 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: May I make a comments and just mention my name? 133 00:15:45.760 --> 00:15:57.010 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: Yeah, as far as um making the part. So um i'm i'm i'm i'm considering to try and get a part i'm in the process of working it out. 134 00:15:57.130 --> 00:16:09.079 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: It always takes time to think about it about would be better a little bit there, but um! And I was really busy for a couple of weeks with clients, so I I should be able to maybe pursue better 135 00:16:09.140 --> 00:16:11.999 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: something that I can share next week on. 136 00:16:12.080 --> 00:16:14.130 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: So. Um! 137 00:16:15.030 --> 00:16:16.629 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: It is too, 138 00:16:16.990 --> 00:16:19.620 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: making it possible for everybody to look at. 139 00:16:19.880 --> 00:16:21.980 Paul Davis: Hey, Mayor, do you? 140 00:16:22.140 --> 00:16:23.730 Paul Davis: I'm sorry. Go ahead, guys. 141 00:16:24.680 --> 00:16:26.199 Regan's phone: Go ahead, Paul. 142 00:16:26.210 --> 00:16:44.389 Paul Davis: Okay, Yeah, you guys Again, I apologize for all these circumstances. But um! The fact is, we are niche that I feel like Um! It's it's super cool that you're looking into these designs. I also feel like the city is discouraging us a lot, or at least they're They're letting us know that anything and everything we want to do 143 00:16:44.400 --> 00:16:47.799 Paul Davis: will be hard and must be paid for by us, and I think 144 00:16:47.810 --> 00:17:05.750 Paul Davis: I think from John today apparently his his suggestion something you guys have talked about a bit was that we try to keep things extremely simple, and it also sounds like we would need building permits for shade structures. But there are kind of approved shade structures that the city is already familiar with. 145 00:17:05.760 --> 00:17:18.290 Paul Davis: So we have to talk more together about whether we want to try to design new shade structures or attempt to use products that the city knows about, and as as used elsewhere, and it sounds like that might make more sense. 146 00:17:18.310 --> 00:17:25.810 Paul Davis: So it sounds like, I mean, this is a tough meeting to carry out because of all of our funny scheduled challenges. But we, 147 00:17:25.839 --> 00:17:36.149 Paul Davis: it seems like talking more about the design and goals that we might share under these circumstances is a good thing to do. I mean, I need to have you spend a lot of time on custom things that can't happen. 148 00:17:36.160 --> 00:17:42.389 isabelle duvivier: What? What am I supposed to do? Give it up? I'm. Ah, i'm trying to design some of the shade area for 149 00:17:42.400 --> 00:17:46.690 isabelle duvivier: parents and children can sit down, and that's the simplest thing you can do. 150 00:17:46.700 --> 00:18:03.200 Paul Davis: Yeah, Well, is there a way to find out? Is there a way to find out? Maybe um? Do you know. How can Bernoulli find out what sort of Ah, shame, or maybe pre-approved shade type of structures the city has right? It's just a Bro. Once out 151 00:18:03.210 --> 00:18:21.819 Paul Davis: absolutely true and very important, and I think Isabel mentioned to John that she was going to see if she could get that list, and i'd certainly like to get that list as well. So it seems like between Isabel's connections and the one that i'm trying to develop with the woman Here we are pushing hard to get more info on those things, and I think that's going to take a little more time at least. Right? It's about. 152 00:18:22.640 --> 00:18:37.689 isabelle duvivier: Ah, yeah, I mean, I think if I I think if Mayor Noose wants to design a beautiful shame structure, there's no harm in doing it, and maybe we don't use it here. Maybe we use it somewhere else. 153 00:18:37.700 --> 00:18:40.940 Paul Davis: Yeah, it's It's a valuable 154 00:18:40.990 --> 00:18:42.380 isabelle duvivier: um, 155 00:18:42.550 --> 00:18:53.790 isabelle duvivier: I guess. Lesson to see how long it takes and what channels you have to go through. No matter what we do, we have to go through a little bit of a 156 00:18:53.800 --> 00:19:00.089 Paul Davis: process. You have to go through. See the board. You have to make a proposal. You have to have a budget. 157 00:19:00.100 --> 00:19:12.390 Paul Davis: Yeah. So you know, I think if you've got a talented designer who wants to do something for you for free 158 00:19:12.400 --> 00:19:27.790 Paul Davis: plan to plant trees around her, her future structure. And maybe you do cheaper shade structures somewhere else while you're waiting for the permitted process. So I think it's for us to just attack it from every angle. 159 00:19:27.800 --> 00:19:39.779 isabelle duvivier: Well, you learn how to work with us, I can. I can imagine, for example, both. Maybe there would be a grant we could get from the Bnc. Or the Chamber of Commerce, and also, I can imagine, for example, 160 00:19:39.790 --> 00:19:50.789 isabelle duvivier: depending on the price of something like that. Let's say I was a parent in the neighborhood. If there was a fundraiser, I would certainly contribute to a fundraiser that was going to put shade on my 161 00:19:50.800 --> 00:19:57.679 Paul Davis: well in the more wonderful science, the more people are likely to give money. So we, so, having push ahead on something nice is great. 162 00:19:57.690 --> 00:20:03.690 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: Honestly, what I'm doing is not something outrageous and expensive. It's just a middle world, 163 00:20:03.700 --> 00:20:12.269 isabelle duvivier: you know, over it, and it just said different shapes, and so on. So it's not outrageous amount of structural work or 164 00:20:12.280 --> 00:20:27.279 isabelle duvivier: ah, and then seating area for a family around, you know, behind them the greenery, and so on They can grow on a shit, you know It's mostly greenery growing up there that that all sounds great, 165 00:20:27.430 --> 00:20:32.670 Paul Davis: so we know we have to worry about watering plants. But that's another thing to grab it with coming up right. 166 00:20:32.680 --> 00:20:34.809 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: Yeah, that's easy. Easy. 167 00:20:35.490 --> 00:20:50.190 isabelle duvivier: Excuse me, Bernice. May I make you the host. I'll stay a co-host. I just need to. I need to um walk away from my computer. I'm still going to be on the meeting. But in case you need to do something. I share a screen or whatever, 168 00:20:50.200 --> 00:20:52.020 Regan's phone: and I make you the host. 169 00:20:52.330 --> 00:20:53.290 I'm 170 00:20:53.300 --> 00:20:59.390 Paul Davis: all right. But uh, there we got a lot of great people here now. They can be the host, 171 00:20:59.400 --> 00:21:06.189 Regan's phone: I think, but I think only you are the only one, or Joel could. You know 172 00:21:06.200 --> 00:21:08.489 Joelle: I am not going to be the worst, 173 00:21:08.500 --> 00:21:10.090 Regan's phone: and I 174 00:21:10.100 --> 00:21:14.889 Regan's phone: I think, marnish, It's only you and me who are actually me. Let me make you the meeting, host. 175 00:21:14.900 --> 00:21:28.489 Regan's phone: I I am not going to be those, and I think that this is a number of I made my nurse, the host. I'm still on the meeting. But what what else do we want? What else do we need to talk about? Or should we have? 176 00:21:28.500 --> 00:21:29.370 Paul Davis: Yeah, 177 00:21:29.380 --> 00:21:39.889 Paul Davis: I have to go? But I would say that if you guys have a happy chat for as long as you want you together. We can stay on these topics and then report to each other and and keep pursuing everything 178 00:21:39.900 --> 00:21:41.890 Joelle: I exec to deport. 179 00:21:41.900 --> 00:21:43.089 Paul Davis: Okay, very good. 180 00:21:43.100 --> 00:21:58.569 Joelle: Let's do that because it's an important converse us home, and you know we have all interrupted, and all going in many different direction. So this is we had a lot of information We share. You share a lot of information today. 181 00:21:58.580 --> 00:22:08.370 Joelle: Let's work on it and meet next time with all together, and and opening a good conversation about it. 182 00:22:08.380 --> 00:22:12.089 Paul Davis: I agree. And, Joel, you look fabulous, by the way, as always 183 00:22:12.100 --> 00:22:13.289 Paul Davis: let's see. 184 00:22:13.300 --> 00:22:28.470 Paul Davis: Yes, but I think you're right. Let's have another mid-month meeting, and let's communicate by email i'll try to collect information from all of you, and then send out some kind of minutes about this anything that gets discussed, or maybe someone who's staying longer than I can will. But let's talk again together. I'll send you guys all a note. 185 00:22:28.480 --> 00:22:34.590 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: Okay, Good evening, everybody. And thank you. Thank you. 186 00:22:34.600 --> 00:22:47.389 Paul Davis: Yeah, Reagan Isabella Duce. Thank you all so much. Talk to you soon. Thank you so much just to clarify. Are we stopping the meeting for now, or we're going to continue chat? I'm still here i'm just taking the dog from 187 00:22:47.400 --> 00:22:52.189 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: it depends as everybody else wants to stay on. Everybody is leaving. So I want to leave. 188 00:22:52.200 --> 00:22:52.790 Joelle: Okay, 189 00:22:52.800 --> 00:22:55.170 Regan's phone: i'm going to leave. 190 00:22:55.700 --> 00:22:57.690 Regan's phone: I'm: fine to leave. 191 00:22:57.700 --> 00:22:59.389 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: I'm fine to. 192 00:22:59.400 --> 00:23:02.039 Regan's phone: Oh, I haven't It's a station over. 193 00:23:02.100 --> 00:23:05.290 Regan's phone: Yeah. It seems like, 194 00:23:05.300 --> 00:23:06.889 Regan's phone: Exactly. 195 00:23:07.120 --> 00:23:08.590 Okay. 196 00:23:09.460 --> 00:23:10.630 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: Hi. 197 00:23:10.740 --> 00:23:14.889 Regan's phone: You can always stay in touch, anyway. 198 00:23:16.180 --> 00:23:19.269 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: Thank you. Thank you. 199 00:23:19.650 --> 00:23:21.850 Regan's phone: Hi, guys. Bye, 200 00:23:22.280 --> 00:23:23.380 I 201 00:23:23.610 --> 00:23:25.010 Mehrnoosh Mojallali: thank you 202 00:23:31.080 --> 00:23:34.150 Regan's phone: one second again to turn off this meeting.