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-18July24, 2019 <br /> <br /> <br />approved by this body, sent to the Charter Commission, which has already <br />thth <br />rejected this on two occasions at the March 8 and the April 25 meetings, if they <br />not recalled, then both measures would go to the ballot, which would be two very <br />long measures to read <br />being able to understand what is the intent in either of those options could be <br />problematic as well. So, those are the concerns I have. <br /> <br />operationally how this would be implemented. <br /> <br />MS. POINDEXTER: Madam Chair? This is Val. <br /> <br />ACTING CHR. EOFF: Ms. Poindexter. <br /> <br />MS. POINDEXTER: <br />goes from there. It goes back to the Charter Commission; see what they say. <br /> <br /> <br />MR. HUNT: Correct. <br /> <br />MS. POINDEXTER: Right. And then, eventually, if it has to go on the ballot, it <br />has to go on the ballot. This should be the will of the people. I mean, they <br />created this public open space fund, and I want to respect that. And I think we <br />need to have somebody compensated <br />how many nonprofit organizations? You have <br />? So, we need to <br />figure out a way, how to make it happen. <br />yo <br /> <br />ACTING CHR. EOFF: Thank you. Mr. Chung. <br /> <br />MR. CHUNG: Yeah, I just wanted to address something that was brought up by <br />Mr. <br />thinking that it would probably necessitate a rule and regulation by the Finance <br />Department. <br />nno decision and other things <br />like that. <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />