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MELLON-LACEY: Well, then if you're logging in then I think it would be, yeah, more
<br />possible.
<br />KOSSOW: This is Bronsten. Does the logI'm just curious —does the log in forfeit
<br />after a while? After usage and then it can go to another constituent or another
<br />Commissioner to be used?
<br />NAKAMOTO: Yes. You would log in, you would use the license as long as you want
<br />to. You know, you would create your plan and then you would log off. You can save
<br />your plan and then you can log on at another time and come back in and you know, start
<br />working on your plan again.
<br />KOSSOW: Thank you. And then my other just for the sake of time you brought up
<br />timelines and what the Commission wanted or can do? Do you have a recommendation
<br />of what we can or should do?
<br />NAKAMOTO: No, I don't have a recommendation. I would just, you know, hope the
<br />Commissioners would keep in mind whatever you folks decide to do, or how you want to
<br />conduct the public hearings, that you keep in mind the very short window that we are
<br />going to be working in. So, what I mean is like, you know, you could maybe combine
<br />these public hearings. Because they are virtual, you know, you can look at doing it
<br />different ways and Diana, you can correct me if I am wrong, you know, whether you
<br />want to have one meeting, but it would be a really long meeting if we're going to be
<br />presenting, you know, district one's plan, district two, you know, all the way up to district
<br />nine. So, you may want to look at how you want to put this together.
<br />KOSSOW: Was there a limit to how many meetings that needs to be done? Was there 9
<br />separate meetings that needs to be taken?
<br />NAKAMOTO: Yes.
<br />KOSSOW: So, if you combine them, do you —would you just consider it as one
<br />meeting? How does the wording work on that?
<br />MELLON-LACEY: This is Diana. I have to look at that more carefully if that's what
<br />this Commission wants to do. Cause the way that it's worded now, it's like each, you
<br />would go, you were expected to go physically to each district and have a meeting in that
<br />district. But, you know, as long as the virtual requirement remains in effect, and I don't
<br />know when that will —if that will change. It would seem that you would be able to focus
<br />it towards one or two districts and do it that way, but I would want to look at that more
<br />carefully and you know, kind of get an opinion too about it because this is new territory.
<br />The idea, the way the Code is written, is that you go to each location, each district, and
<br />have it. I believe, I asked Pat about this because I haven't done this before, and she has.
<br />And, I believe that they usually had them like, in a school cafeteria, or something. So,
<br />you physically went to that location. If that is not going to be possible to do, then we're
<br />going to have to look at alternatives.
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