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October 8, 2024 — Meeting Transcript
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If that's all we accomplished in that session, then that would be the 18th to 22nd. We hear from the public. And now I think we are really fully informed and now actually sort of deal with where we go from here. So to me, that deals with the practical problem. I think we could accomplish a lot on the 18th because we haven't had that opportunity to discuss what we generally think, what we specifically think. I think it would be productive. But my problem, though, would be if we have that discussion on that Friday, we all kind of come to, or a majority, I don't know, a majority of us thinks that a setback should be this or that. Then we make some potential changes and then somebody comes to us on Monday and says, hey, or Tuesday, and says, well, I want my setback. And we're all sitting there thinking, well, yeah, it's actually going to be bigger over there. So, I mean, I don't think it's necessarily fruitful to have a meeting where people are come up because after now sitting through, and I know everybody else was there too, or many people were, I don't think it's necessarily fruitful to just have people come and just provide comments. Cause those are the same comments that will happen at the next meeting and the meeting after that.
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