[00:04] Speaker 1: We have a cast iron pan full of canola oil that's heated up to 350. It's really helpful to have a deep fryer candy thermometer to make sure how hot your oil is. You can also kind of tell when it starts to smoke up a little bit like that. And then we're just gonna add our dredged chicken livers, and we're gonna cook these for about two to three minutes on this side, flip them, and about two minutes on the other side. But we're also going to be using a instant read thermometer to get them to an internal temperature of 160, 165. So this hot grease can get pretty unruly. It's really great if you have a protective screen that you can put over the pan while it fries. These smell delicious. Wish you could be here. They fried up to a golden crisp perfection. I'm gonna mix us up a little revolade sauce to serve on the side while Jessica makes our drink. [01:09] Speaker 2: Since we're having fried chicken livers, I wanted to do something light and refreshing for our cocktail today. So this is actually a recipe from a legendary Louisville bartender, Joy Perini, and it's called a burjito. So it's a riff on a mojito, but with bourbon, of course. So naturally we're using nu Riff bourbon. We've got simple syrup, club soda, limoncello, fresh mint, and some fresh lemons as well. So all we're going to do is in a cocktail shaker without any ice, we're going to do an ounce of the limoncello, We're going to do an ounce of the simple syrup as well. And we're going to take 6 of our mint leaves. And I've cut my lemon up into wedges. And you're going to want to go ahead and squeeze. I've done about four medium sized, so squeeze the juice in and then drop the whole lemon wedge into the shaker. Then we're going to give this a [02:34] Speaker 3: little bit of a muddy. [02:43] Speaker 2: And now we're going to go ahead and add 2 ounces of our bourbon. [02:53] Speaker 4: Oops. [02:54] Speaker 3: It'll be a little extra, so that [02:56] Speaker 2: one's going to be kind of strong. Then we go ahead and put ice in our shaker, and we're going to [03:01] Speaker 1: give this just a quick little shake [03:03] Speaker 2: to mix everything up. All right, we're going to go ahead and strain this in a chalk glass. [03:31] Speaker 5: Sa. [04:49] Speaker 6: Sa. [05:35] Speaker 3: All right. Hello. I'm councilman Jonathan Joseph, chair of the appropriations committee. This is a Regular meeting of the Appropriations Committee on August 5, 2026. It is currently 3pm this meeting is being held pursuant to KRAS 61826 in Council Rule 5A. With me is my vice chair, Marilyn Parker. And joining us in chambers are committee members Councilman Herndon and Councilman Sign. And Councilman Leninger. We have members, enough members, which constitutes a quorum. The first item of business is an ordinance appropriating $4,250 from neighborhood development funds in the following manner. $3,000 from District 3, $1,000 from District 15, and $250 from District 24 through the Office of Management and Budget to Feed Louisville, Inc. For costs associated with rent, personnel and program materials. This comes from Councilwoman Parish. Wright. Do we have a motion properly. [06:37] Speaker 7: Good afternoon, Harlan. Assistant Councilwoman Shamika Parrish. Wright, this is an ask from Feed Louisville. Their original ask was $78,000. So we are still looking for support. We have committed $3,000. District 15, 1000. And District 24, 250. This, like that says is here for their operational support to be able to continue to recover unused food and then deliver it and make meals for those who. Who do not have any. [07:08] Speaker 3: Okay. Are there any questions or concerns? Councilman, I should let you know we [07:12] Speaker 5: are able to secure $10,000 for Feed Louisville through a TIF agreement. We not be part of this, but we're getting in some money down the road. [07:19] Speaker 7: Excellent. Thank you. [07:21] Speaker 3: Thank you. Are there any other questions or concerns? Seeing none. The time requires a roll call vote. [07:32] Speaker 1: Voting is open. Chair Joseph, you have five yes votes. [07:42] Speaker 3: Legislation passes and will be sent to old business. Thank you. Item number two is an NDF appropriating $5,000 from District 5 Neighborhood Development Fund for the Office of Management and Budget to the Theta Omega Inc. For the Men of Quality Community Health affair and backpack giveaway on July 18, 2026. This item comes to us from Councilwoman Purvis. Do we have a motion properly moved? Hello. [08:06] Speaker 8: Hello. Good afternoon, Chair JJ And Vice Chair Parker. I am Carmen Weathers Washington Legislative assistant for councilwoman Donna Purvis, District 5. And we are asking to appropriate $5,000 to the Omega Psi Phi fraternity Incorporated Theta Omega Chapter four for their Men of Quality Community Health Fair and backpack giveaway. It's an annual event and this year was held on July 18. [08:36] Speaker 3: And for the record, can you state what the it says on July 18? Just why it was submitted? [08:43] Speaker 8: Because we were in a hole and it was just really unfortunate timing with the breaks and some things that went on in Our office. [08:55] Speaker 3: Does anybody have any questions or concerns? [09:01] Speaker 5: Okay. [09:01] Speaker 3: Seeing none, this item will ask for a voice vote. All in favor say aye. All opposed? The a habit. And legislation passes. Item number three is an NDF appropriating $2,000 from District 5 Neighborhood Development Funds to the Office of Management and Budget to the Theta Omega Inc. For programming cost associated associated with their mental quality school workshops to be held from June 1 through December 30, 2026. Item comes to us from Councilwoman Purvis. Do we have a motion? Probably moved. This item does not require speaker vote. If you'd like to speak, you're welcome to same program. [09:34] Speaker 8: It. This is ongoing, though. So this is ongoing programming in Jefferson County Public Schools. [09:40] Speaker 3: Hey, are there any questions or concerns? Seeing none. This item allows for a voice vote. All in favor say aye. All opposed? Eyes have it. And the legislation passes. Item number four is an NDF appropriating $5,000 from district five neighborhood development funds to Metro Parks for costs associated with the Shawnee Golf Course centennial celebration being held July 31, 2026. This item comes to us from Councilman Purvis. We have a motion and a second. [10:12] Speaker 4: Second. [10:12] Speaker 3: Thank you. Properly moved. [10:13] Speaker 8: Would you take the speaker this CARMEN Washington, District 5. And this $5,000 was going to our Metro Parks account to help defray the cost of the Shawnee Golf Course centennial celebration which was hosted this past Friday. [10:32] Speaker 3: Any questions or concerns? Seeing none, the sign will last for a voice vote. And all in favor say aye. All opposed? As have it, legislation passes. Item number five is a CIF appropriating $36,070 from District 5 Capital Infrastructure Funds to Public Works to repair eight segments of sidewalk at various locations in District 5. This item comes to us from Councilwoman Purvis. Do we have a motion? [10:58] Speaker 7: Second. [10:58] Speaker 3: Properly moved. [11:00] Speaker 8: Carmen again. And the next three CIFs are related. These CIFs are part of a project that includes sidewalk improvements to try to mitigate against the. I think it's backlogged 2021 of sidewalks that were rated fours and fives in district five. And so we're asking to appropriate $36,070 from our capital infrastructure fund to repair. Let's see. Eight segments of sidewalk in various lo locations in district five. [11:42] Speaker 3: Okay. Are there any questions or concerns seeing that? This item allows for a voice vote? All in favor say aye. All opposed? As have it, legislation passes. Item number six is a CIF appropriating $41,800 from District 5 Capital Infrastructure Funds to Public Works to repair six segments of sidewalk at various locations of District 5. This item comes to us from Councilwoman Purvis. We have a motion and a second properly moved. [12:11] Speaker 8: I'm Carmen again, and this is the second and the third of the this project. $41,800 from our capital infrastructure fund to repair sidewalks, various sidewalks. There's six in District 5. [12:30] Speaker 3: Any questions or concerns? Seeing none. This item allows for a voice vote. All in favor say ii. All opposed, as have it. And legislation passes. Item number seven is ACIF appropriating $61,640 from District 5 capital infrastructure funds to public works to repair sidewalks at 12 locations in District 5. This item comes to us from Councilwoman Purvis. Do we have a motion? In a second. Thank you. [12:57] Speaker 8: Okay. This CIF is to address. I'm sorry. This CIF is for $61,640 to also address the backlog of fours and fives in District 5, which date back to 2021. And this repair includes 12 locations in District 5. [13:19] Speaker 3: Are there any questions or concerns? The sidewalks in D5 are about to look real nice. All right, let's see. Let's take a voice vote. All in favor say aye. Any opposed? I have it. Legislation passes. Thank you. Item number eight is an ordinance appropriating $1,500 from neighborhood development funds in the following manner. $1,500 from district nine through the office of management and Budget to Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana, Inc. For venue rental and fencing cost for the Via. Via Calorie. [13:55] Speaker 9: There we go. [13:55] Speaker 3: Festival to be held October 24th and 25th, 2026. This item comes from councilman Owen. Do we have a motion properly moved? And do we have a speaker for this? [14:09] Speaker 10: Hi, chair. [14:10] Speaker 3: Hello. [14:10] Speaker 10: Regina Gar, Legislative assistant for councilman Owen. District 9. You really already read the good part of it, but this year, they will have this event at Waterfront Park's big four bridge. The festival has drawn tens of thousands of since it came to Kentucky 19 years ago. And 2026 will be Girl Scouts of Kentucky in a sixth year as the event's host and beneficiary. Funding will cover, as you mentioned, venue rental and fencing to protect artwork and festival items overnight. We can honestly do the next part in old business, but we will be asking for more money. [14:48] Speaker 3: Okay. [14:48] Speaker 10: They're requesting 10,000 total. [14:51] Speaker 3: All right. Are there any questions or concerns? Okay. Seeing none. This item requires a roll call vote. [15:02] Speaker 1: Voting is open. Chair Joseph, you have five yes votes. [15:12] Speaker 3: Legislation passes and will be sent to old business. [15:14] Speaker 10: Thank you. [15:15] Speaker 3: Thank you. Item number nine is an ordinance. Appropriating. $19,250 from neighborhood development funds in the following manner. $9,625 each from districts eight and nine to codes and regulations for graffiti removal as reported or identified by the Highland Commerce Guild. This item comes from. From Councilman Owen and Councilman Marino Weber. Do we have a motion properly moved? Would you like to speak to this, please? [15:38] Speaker 10: Thank you. Regina. G9. So each year, District 8 and 9, we want to transfer funds to CO regulations for graffiti abatement, the maintenance of community aesthetics, protection of property values, and prevention of vandalism. [15:54] Speaker 3: Are there any questions or concerns? Okay. Seeing none. This item requires a roll call vote. [16:10] Speaker 1: Chair Joseph, you have five yes votes. [16:12] Speaker 3: Legislation passes on be added to the consent calendar. Thank you. Item number 10 is an EDF appropriating $5,000 from District 9 Neighborhood Development Funds to Brightside, Inc. For the Heart of St. Matthews Beautification Project. This item comes from Councilman Owen. Do we have a motion properly moved, please? [16:29] Speaker 10: Thank you. Regina Garr, District 9. Again, it's just to make Saint Matthews beautiful through Brightside. [16:36] Speaker 3: Any questions or concerns? Seeing none, the sign of my last voice vote. All in favor say aye. All opposed? Eyes have it. And legislation passes. Item 11 is an NDF appropriating $3,000 from District 9 Neighborhood Development Funds through the Metro Parks to Chapman Appraisals LLC to assess the value of Lady Bird Johnson land adjacent to Seneca Park. This item comes from Councilman Owen. Do we have a motion properly moved? This item does not require a speaker. Are there. Was there anything. Okay. Are there any questions or concerns? Councilman? [17:15] Speaker 4: Thank you. Chair, can you describe to me what [17:17] Speaker 7: we're looking at here? [17:18] Speaker 4: What's going on with this property? [17:20] Speaker 10: I am not 3,000% sure, but I do know this says KYTC has agreed in principle to deed these four parcels of land to Louisville Metro so that park property may be expanded and protected. If there's more information, I'd be happy to have Jasmine reach out and share information. [17:38] Speaker 4: Yeah, I would love that. [17:39] Speaker 7: Thank you. [17:40] Speaker 3: Okay. Are there any other questions or concerns? Seeing none, this item allows for a voice vote. All in favor say aye. All opposed? As have it, legislation passes. Item number 12 is an NDF appropriating $1,000 from neighborhood development funds in the following manner. $500 each from districts 8 and 9, the Louisville Metro Police Department, 5th Division, for the annual National Night out event for assistance with food and vendor costs. This item comes from Councilman Owen. Do we have a motion and a second? Properly moved, this item does not Require a speaker. Are there any questions or concerns? Seeing none, this item allows for a voice vote. All in favor say aye. All opposed as have it. Legislation passes. [18:25] Speaker 10: Thank you. [18:26] Speaker 3: Thank you. Item number 13 is an ordinance appropriating $6,500 from neighborhood development funds in the following manner. $4,000 from District 10, $2,000 from District 8, and $500 from District 15 through the office of Management and Budget to Louisville Nature Center, Inc. For cost associated with boardwalk replacement in the Bear Grass Creek State Nature Preserve and surrounding forest. This item comes from Councilwoman Raymond. Do we have a motion and a [18:51] Speaker 7: second [18:53] Speaker 3: properly moved, please? Justin Silver, Legislative Assistant for Councilwoman Josie Raymond, Metro Council, District 10. These funds will be used to pay for the replacement of the boardwalk that covers the wetland trail system with a single continuous boardwalk of approximately 200ft using rot resistant materials with composite deck boards and lasting an estimated 25 years of service life. That'll be used to protect public access for visitors to the Louisville Nature Center. Are there any questions or concerns? Seeing that assignment requires a roll call vote. [19:34] Speaker 1: Chair Joseph, you have five yes votes. [19:36] Speaker 3: Legislation passes and will be sent to old business consent calendar. I was just making sure Sonia was awake. Okay, I'm. Number 14 is an EDF appropriating 1997.24 from District 10 Neighborhood Development Funds to Metro Parks for the purchase of 55 tennis rackets and 195 tennis balls to be retained by Metro Parks for use by the public. This item comes from Councilwoman Raymond. Do we have a motion properly moved, this item does not require a speaker. Are there any questions or concerns? We're working on it. Seeing none, this item allows for a voice vote. All in favor, say aye. All opposed? The ayes have it. Legislation passes. Item number 15 is an NDF appropriating $840 from District 15 Neighborhood Development Funds to Metro Parks for costs associated with picnic tables and portable toilets for the dainty fundraiser on July 25 and the 56th annual World Championship Dainty on July 27, 2026. This item comes from Councilwoman Chapel. Do we have a motion and second, properly moved, this item does not require a speaker. Are there any questions or concern. Can I ask? So just for our record with the submission, with us being past the event. [21:07] Speaker 4: Yeah. [21:08] Speaker 9: Amy Luckett, District 15, legislative assistant. You know, this happened directly after the Metro Council break. And we knew that there would be some cost accrued from some of the services we were going to be doing. But we've been told that the Parks Activities accounts, or, you know, like Putting money to a side aren't necessarily. We're getting away from that now. So we waited until we had an actual. Like, this is exactly how much it's going to be and had the invoices before going ahead and putting in the appropriation. [21:47] Speaker 3: Okay. Are there any questions or concerns? Okay. Seeing on the time allows for a voice vote. All in favor, say I. All opposed. As have it. Legislation passes. I remember 16 is an NDF appropriating $81.32 from District 15 neighborhood development funds to public works for the cost of trash and recycling boxes for the dainty fundraiser on July 25 and the 56th annual World Championship Dainty on July 27, 2026. This item comes from Councilwoman Chapel. Do we have a motion properly moved? This item does not require a speaker. Are there any questions or concerns? [22:27] Speaker 4: Councilman, what was the winning distance for the Dainty this year? [22:34] Speaker 9: I cannot tell you. I'm sorry. [22:36] Speaker 4: It's okay. And how close did I come to the lemons? [22:42] Speaker 9: I cannot tell you. I'm sorry. [22:44] Speaker 4: Okay. I was nine feet. I didn't know how. How. I know I didn't get it, but I think I was. [22:49] Speaker 9: I do think I saw somebody hit it exactly one foot before, God bless them. So I think that they probably got the lemons. [22:57] Speaker 3: All right, thank you. [23:00] Speaker 5: I'm also not convinced that that was a regulation Dainty that fouled off twice. But I just want to point that out. [23:06] Speaker 10: Sorry. [23:06] Speaker 3: I'll be back. [23:07] Speaker 9: You can take that up with the referee. [23:10] Speaker 3: So. So who is the better between the two? And then we could put Councilwoman Chapel on this, too. Like, who's the. [23:16] Speaker 5: Well, I fouled them off, so I never made it down the street. So if he made it, I at [23:20] Speaker 4: least got nine feet. [23:21] Speaker 3: Well, there you go. So you're the one that, like, the crowd really has to watch out for to make sure. Is there enough room between the crowd and where you hit to make sure that it doesn't go? Never mind. [23:30] Speaker 4: There's fencing, but it can get dangerous. [23:34] Speaker 3: Point taken. Vice Chair Parker, The Dany fundraiser is kind of foreign to me. So could you just tell me, like, what is it? What is it all about? [23:48] Speaker 9: Yeah, it's kind of another street festival event. And I don't know the complete history. Councilwoman Chapel is better at, you know, saying that. But I know in the last five years, a Dainty Planning committee, preservation committee has sort of stepped in. And part of what they do is the Dainty is really popular, but it's also on a Monday. So having Another street event on the weekend, the Saturday of where they have like a cake wheel and shut down the street. There was OVW wrestling during the event and I have to check exactly where the fundraising where that goes exactly. But I do know that you know, it's well attended by the community and they do a lot of fun. Fun parts of that. [24:45] Speaker 3: Okay, so you're not really sure where what it's fundraising for. [24:51] Speaker 9: Oh, go ahead jp. I think he has an answer. [24:57] Speaker 4: It's the little sisters of the poor. [24:59] Speaker 9: Oh, I know that and I knew that. I know that's also where they. When you walk up to the dainty, they. That's part of what they give there. So I wasn't sure if there were other recipients as part of the fundraiser too. I just don't want to misspeak. [25:20] Speaker 3: Any other questions or concerns? Seeing none. This item allows for a voice vote. All in favor say Aye. Any opposed? Item number. Oh, sorry. Legislation passes. Thank you. Item number 17 is an NDF appropriating $750 from neighborhood development funds in the following manner. $750 from district 15 through the office of Management and Budget to Family Scholar house for their 2026 Pack a Backpack Bash to be held on August 3rd through the 7th. 2026. This comes from Councilwoman Chappell. Do we have a motion properly moved? Would you like to speak to this? [25:53] Speaker 9: Yes. Amy Liggett, District 15 legislative assistant. This is for five separate back to school events with the Family Family Scholar House. Their events are actually sort of ongoing right now. Unfortunately there was some paperwork that we saw needed some corrections after the deadline, so this one got held. But if you're not familiar with Family Scholar House, they're a great organization that helps support families trying to go back to school and better their situation. And also, you know, families live on site and receive services. [26:34] Speaker 3: Okay. Are there any questions or concerns? [26:36] Speaker 9: And we will be asking for more support. I know Councelor R was planning to give 500 as well. [26:44] Speaker 3: So do we want to. [26:50] Speaker 9: Yes, please. [26:51] Speaker 3: So I need a motion. Okay. To amend. Do we need a second? Second. Thank you. All right. All in favor? [27:01] Speaker 10: I. [27:01] Speaker 3: Any opposed? Okay, now the. We're ready to take it to the final vote, Correct. Okay. This item allows for a voice vote. All in favor say aye. All oppose. Eyes have it. Legislation passes and that will be sent to all business. [27:19] Speaker 9: Yes, please. [27:26] Speaker 3: Okay. Item number 18, a CIF appropriating $5,000 from District 16 capital infrastructure funds to public works for Sidewalk Repair at 10908 Kings Crown Drive. This comes from Councilman Reed. Do we have a motion properly moved? Jared. [27:42] Speaker 4: Hi. Jared Towns, legislative assistant, District 16. [27:47] Speaker 3: This is to repair a sidewalk that was damaged by a tree root. Okay. Are there any questions or concerns? Seeing none, the sign will ask for a voice vote. All in favor say Aye. All opposed? As have it. Legislation passes. Item number 19 is a CIF appropriating $60,000 from District 18 capital infrastructure funds to public works for a sidewalk drainage project at 4704 Low Road, and a new sidewalk installation at 4408 Low Road. This comes from Councilwoman Parker. Do we have a motion properly moved? Vice Chair, would you like to speak to this? [28:21] Speaker 5: Yes. [28:22] Speaker 3: We are doing some sidewalk repair along Low road and in the same vicinity, there is a big drainage issue where when there's a heavy rain, it pretty much forms a lake right on Low road and spilling out into the road. So we're gonna get around to fixing it. Okay. Thank you. Are there any questions or concerns? Councilman? [28:45] Speaker 4: Thank you, Chair. Vice Chair. This is like, right at St. Paul's Episcopal, right? [28:51] Speaker 6: Yes. [28:52] Speaker 10: Okay. [28:53] Speaker 4: I grew up going to that church, so I just recognize the address. Thank you. [29:00] Speaker 3: Any other questions? Seeing none. This item allows for a voice vote. All in favor, say aye. All opposed? The odds have it and legislation passes. Item number 20 is a CIF appropriating $10,000 from District 2 capital infrastructure funds to public works for the construction of a new curb at the island median located near the intersection of Kilmer Boulevard and East Indian Trail. This comes from Councilwoman Shanklin. Do we have a motion properly moved? Do we have a speaker? [29:28] Speaker 2: Yes. [29:29] Speaker 8: Christina Scotland, financial analyst, speaking on behalf of D2. And this new curb will act as a deterrent for vehicles that have historically caused damage to the median, which houses like a sign and different trees and plantings. [29:43] Speaker 3: Thank you. Are there any questions or concerns? Seeing none. This item allows for a voice vote. All in favor say aye. All opposed? Eyes have it. Legislation passes. Item number 21 is an ordinance appropriating $10,000 from District 4 neighborhood development funds through Brightside Inc. To 502 Tree and Landscape for tree maintenance in District 4. This comes from Councilman Herndon. Do we have a motion? Councilman, would you like to speak to this? [30:10] Speaker 5: What it sounds like is for ongoing tree maintenance as needed. [30:14] Speaker 3: Are there any questions or concerns? Seeing none. This item requires a roll call vote. [30:24] Speaker 1: Chair Joseph, you have five yes votes. [30:26] Speaker 3: Legislation passes and will be added to the consent calendar. Item number 22 is an ordinance appropriating. $20,000 from district 4 neighborhood development funds to Louisville Metro parks and recreation to fund the District 4 park activities account for community events in District 4. This comes from councilman Herndon. Do we have a motion? Second properly moved, Councilman. [30:45] Speaker 5: Pretty much self explanatory. Lots of lots of stuff and lots of parks and lots of events. Okay. [30:51] Speaker 3: Any questions or concerns? Seeing none, this item requires a roll call vote. [31:03] Speaker 1: Chair Joseph, you have five yes votes. [31:05] Speaker 3: Legislation passes and will be added to the consent calendar. Item number 23 is a CIF appropriating $188 from District 4 capital infrastructure funds to public works for fabrication and installation of an honorary street sign for Deacon James and Annette Turner at the corner of 32nd and West Broadway. This comes from councilman Herndon. Do we have a motion properly moved? Councilman, this is honorary street sign in [31:27] Speaker 5: honor of two longtime leaders, respected leaders in the parkland community. [31:31] Speaker 3: Are there any questions or concerns? Seeing none, the time allows for a voice vote. All in favor say aye. All opposed? As have it. Legislation passes. Item number 24 is an ordinance appropriating $4,000 in neighborhood development funds in the following manner. $4,000 from District 6 through the office of management and budget to Bridge kids International, Inc. For costs associated with the African heritage festival to be held August 21st through 22nd, 2026. This comes from councilman Leninger. Do we have a motion properly moved? Councilman, would you like to speak to this? [32:03] Speaker 4: Yes. Thank you, Chair. This is a really fantastic festival that it does is being held at bridge kids International at our place, Ben Washer Park. It was a really great event last year. I stopped by as an attendee and this was brought to the advisory council. We discussed it and they were enthusiastic to help support this. So I'd appreciate your support. Okay. [32:27] Speaker 3: Are there any questions or concerns? And councilman, y' all are going to be seeking more funding for this, correct? [32:38] Speaker 4: Okay. [32:38] Speaker 3: Sorry. Okay. [32:39] Speaker 4: That's what I thought, but I didn't want to. I wanted to glance over before I said it. [32:43] Speaker 3: Okay. Seeing none. This requires a roll call vote. [32:54] Speaker 1: Chair Joseph, you have five yes votes. [32:56] Speaker 3: Legislation passes. I'll be sent to old business. Item number 25 is an ordinance appropriating $12,500 from neighborhood development funds in the following manner. $10,000 from District 13, $2,000 from District 14, and $500 from District 12 to the office of management and budget to celebrate recovery. Fairdale Corporation for the cost of meals, transportation and program expenses for celebrate recovery. This comes from Councilman time. Do we Have a motion properly moved. Councilman, would you like to speak to this? [33:23] Speaker 6: Yes. Thank you, Mr. Chair. This is a request from Celebrate Recovery. Celebrate Recovery. Every Friday night they go to different areas. Healing Place, Wayside Christian, and they bring in 200 to 250 folks every Friday. They feed them. They have a celebration service, recovery service. And these people that they're bringing in are coming from everybody's district. So I'm asking for the remaining council members to help us out. Jenny Mulvey rule reads. Councilman. Councilwoman Mulberry, Woolworths wants to add $250 to the ask and I'm. We're trying to get 22,000. I don't know what we're up to, but we need all the help we can get. [34:20] Speaker 3: So we need to take a motion to amend. Motion to amend. Second. All in favor? Any opposed? Okay. Are there any questions or concerns before we take it to a vote? Okay. Seeing none. This item requires a roll call vote. [35:02] Speaker 1: You have five yes votes. [35:05] Speaker 3: Thank you. The legislation passes and will be sent to old business. I'm. Number 26 is a CIF appropriating $3,000 from District 17 capital infrastructure funds to public works for the purchase and installation of two enhanced stop signs near the intersection of Goose Creek Road and Blossom Lane. This comes from Councilman Winkler. Do we have a motion properly moved? Would you like to speak to this? [35:26] Speaker 5: Sure. Kip Etherly, Legislative assistant for Metro Councilman Marcus Winkler. I guess it's pretty self explanatory, but basically at this intersection, Goose Creek Road and Blossom Lane, where public works has sort of a documented issue with some. Some crashes and they believe an LED enhanced signs from the two approaches from Goose Creek Road to Bossom Lane would help with that. So that's. That's what this is for. [35:52] Speaker 3: Okay. Are there any questions or concerns? The enhanced signs, is that the ones that have the lights around them? [35:59] Speaker 5: Yes. [35:59] Speaker 2: Okay. [36:00] Speaker 5: I was going to do that, but I don't. [36:04] Speaker 3: Oh, sorry. I might even see my cube. Councilman. [36:08] Speaker 4: Thank you, Mr. Chair. You know, you sat diligently through this entire meeting down to item 26. So I just wanted to also say to you that my legislative assistant, when we were looking at the agenda for this meeting, said, oh, I'm familiar with that stop. Good on them for doing this enhanced stop. It really needed it. [36:23] Speaker 5: Well, great. Well, I appreciate that. Thank you. Always happy to see her. It's perfectly fine to hang out and listen. Yeah, the teacher in me used to [36:32] Speaker 3: raise hands, not the queue. So I'm still getting used to it. Are there any questions? Any other questions or concerns? Seeing none, the sign will ask for a voice vote. All in favor say Aye. All opposed? The honest habit legislation passes. Thank you, Council. Councilman and councilwoman, just want to again make a note, and I'll send an email about this, about our NDFs being proactive rather than reactive when it comes to dates and what have you. And so I know this is something that we did really well last year with appropriations, and I just want to continue with that. And I think that we just can be used for a good reminder. We'll send that on email. Just asking again for beforehand, obviously not afterhand when it comes to NDF work. So there's no other business. We stand adjourned. Sam.