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LT: We kinda put this in here when I first started and remember we started to do the <br /> Commissioner reports and that was, I guess, for me, 1, it was just a report on the district <br /> but it's also now, um, that I'm more aware of it, it's actually where we present the next <br /> item as a Commissioner, right, um, but also for the public because a lot of people, they <br /> reach out to me saying, oh I have this like the castration of the [unclears]. Oh, that's not <br /> on the agenda item — I cannot just talk about it. You can email —we can have a private <br /> discussion but you would just come to the GMAC Commission meeting wanting to <br /> discuss that with us—that's not what we're talking about and so they're starting to have <br /> like a lot of pilikia with the public on how come you guys not talk about the stuff we <br /> want to talk about or that we're dealing with now and I'm always having to respond <br /> because nobody really calls me to let me know ahead of time from the public and you're <br /> supposed to call, you're just supposed to reach out to the District Commissioner which <br /> most people—they don't do—so we're trying to figure out how to just get more <br /> feedback from the public so we can add more items on top here. <br /> IK: Deputy Inha. So, I just have a comment so, there are different ways for the public to <br /> engage besides listening in. They can contact the County Clerk and that would be <br /> Barbara right now, to request to make a presentation so that's one way to get their <br /> voice out and then another thing, so if it's not on the agenda—and then so once they <br /> contact the clerk we can add that to the agenda as long as it's before the 6-day <br /> deadline, right, and then, of course, they can come in during the meeting to comment <br /> on any of the agenda items for the current meeting and then the third is at the end—so <br /> item number 8a — I inserted that to just kind of open the forum for the public to <br /> comment on what they want to add as a topic for the next agenda item, so they can <br /> make suggestions and then during that time all of you can vote on whether to add that <br /> or and I guess the fourth would be they could contact any of you and then it would go <br /> through Chair who has the authority to add anything on to the agenda —as long as it's <br /> before the 6-day deadline. So I'll just summarize and I'll have that disseminated to you <br /> guys, but there's, yeah, several ways for them to raise an issue or get involved, but <br /> that's why I think having the topics flushed out on the agenda is important because that <br /> gives them notice as to what topics are gonna be discussed so if they want to get <br /> involved they can, but if it's something that's not on there and they want to get <br /> involved, provide testimony or comment and then make a suggestion so, I'll send that <br /> out. <br /> LT: Yeah, thank you very much. The hunting community is not the most literate, and <br /> agendize community, you know. <br /> IK: It's a little confusing... <br /> LT: Yeah, it's just agenda —what is that?Yeah, the government's got an agenda... <br /> 25 <br />
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