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Commitment to not place gates at public accessible spaces

1:45:07

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Council Member Kevin C. Riley seeks a commitment from the development team not to place gates at the entrance of public accessible spaces. After some initial confusion, the team clarifies and confirms their commitment.

  • The development team commits not to place gates at the entrance of public accessible spaces
  • There was initial confusion about the question, but it was clarified
  • The team confirms they will not construct physical barriers to close off the public accessible areas
Kevin C. Riley
1:45:07
This is a very important question.
1:45:09
Especially to the community and the minority leader, will the development team commit not to place any gates at the entrance of the public accessible spaces?
Phil Rampulla
1:45:21
Yes.
Ellen Hay
1:45:22
Okay.
1:45:23
I I'm not quite sure what you mean.
Phil Rampulla
1:45:25
Not to not to close it off.
1:45:27
So that people He
Ellen Hay
1:45:28
will not construct a physical barrier to close off.
Raymond Levin
1:45:32
Yes.
1:45:32
Correct.
Phil Rampulla
1:45:33
Alright.
1:45:33
He will not.
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