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Veterans Advisory Committee <br /> Minutes November 26,2019 <br /> Page 8 <br /> Chair Doolittle: Well that seems to be the immediate task then to move this forward. <br /> Lewis: And the long term one is to raise awareness that we actually have these things and <br /> that people can (inaudible). <br /> Wery: The communities know they're there. Hakalau I just use it as an example because I <br /> happened to pass by there and thought what the heck is that. I read it, World War II. <br /> Chair Doolittle: That's basically what we're talking about though, identify what they are <br /> and who's presently looking after them and the ones that aren't trying to find a way to get <br /> them looked after. <br /> Lewis: That's the urgent. <br /> Wery: We have a list of where they're at and what they're there for. <br /> Chair Doolittle: And whether or not this list is as complete, maybe you should take this <br /> list and compare them. If there are any deficiencies just make them known. <br /> Lewis: I don't know if Marcie can do it. But it's a spreadsheet listing now and then <br /> determining is there overlap, underlap, what are the gaps. Then same way with <br /> responsibilities and the different wars, which one is that for? It would be nice to find <br /> someone of who's maintaining it. Parks & Rec is probably the first place to go and see <br /> which ones they maintain. <br /> Chair Doolittle: Any of us that have an opportunity to go by one that and look at one that <br /> we live close by and jot down a synopsis of what is there. <br /> Lewis: That's what I'm saying. If we know the 10 things were trying to collect, then we <br /> only have to go once. <br /> Chair Doolittle: Other than that, do we have a motion to move this forward? <br /> Wery: We have one and I seconded it. <br /> Chair Doolittle: Can you state the motion again? <br /> Lewis: Before our next meeting, the goal is, hopefully with Marcia's lead and Emile <br /> helping, to identify the list of monuments that we have in a way to track the status of each <br /> one. What condition it's in, who's responsible, what's the memorial to? An inventory, <br /> even if we did those first and maybe the next one, we can look at putting out a public <br /> release. <br /> Chair Doolittle: We have a motion on the floor, it's been seconded, all in favor? <br /> Seven ayes, no opposition. Motion carried. <br />
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