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Merit Appeals Board <br />July 15, 2024 <br />or if a reasonable accommodation could not be made—something along those lines, just to kind <br />of like paint a complete picture for our Board members. <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Okay. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. Anyone have questions? Mr. Wiseman, go ahead. <br />MR. WISEMAN: Yes. First off, on the vehicle equipment chart and explanation—it's pleasing <br />to know that it was reduced down to 50 for 2024. So, I'd like to know, what accounted for that <br />nice reduction? <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: So, this report actually is reporting a calendar year—so it's at 50 but we're <br />only about halfway through the calendar year. <br />MR. WISEMAN: I see. <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: So, it I still hope that we don't have any more vehicle damages and that <br />would be great. But, by the end of the year, we'll be able to assess if we're <br />MR. WISEMAN: I see. My other concern or suggestion is when you paint parking lines in the <br />parking lot, you have a cat walking on it, and then walk on all the cars <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Yes. <br />MR. WISEMAN: Yeah—so something to think about. A solution to that. <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Maybe it should be, like, apply stripped as opposed to apply paint. <br />MR. WISEMAN: Or some fast -drying paint. <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Yeah. <br />MR. WISEMAN: Fast -drying paint—that's what you need. <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Right. I'll have to talk to the director <br />MR. WISEMAN: You can't eliminates the feral cats but— <br />MS. <br />utMS. TOKIHIRO: Yeah, I'll have to talk to the Director of Public Works and DEM about that. <br />MR. WISEMAN: That's, probably, one for the police—anyway. <br />MR. KUNZ: Chair, can we go back to the EO matter? <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Sure. <br />Page 6 <br />