REMARKS
Council Member Gennaro's concluding remarks and transition to public testimony
1:24:12
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6 min
Council Member James F. Gennaro concludes the session with remarks about the administration's attentiveness to the testimony and prepares for the transition to public testimony.
- Gennaro emphasizes that the administration will listen to all testimony presented, even if not physically present.
- He highlights the importance of the administration hearing the 'good testimony' provided.
- The council prepares to transition to public testimony, with a brief intermission to organize the order of witnesses.
James F. Gennaro
1:24:12
Thank you, Kelsey Miller.
1:24:14
And with that, I'll I'll thank the panel for the 3rd time and look forward to working with you as and and and everyone should know that the administration is although they are are not gonna have a person in the room, there would be multiple people from the administration and just talk to the representative of the mayor's office that all of the testimony that it's put forward today is going to be listened to by the administration.
1:24:43
And so and so it was I'm a stickler about that because the administration shouldn't hear the good testimony, and they always cooperate in that.
1:24:50
And so any any anything that is said to this council will also be heard by the administration.
1:24:55
So With that said, wait to see your red, everyone else, and deputy commissioner.
1:25:00
And yeah.
1:25:02
Thank you.
1:25:03
We met.
1:25:04
And we're gonna take a minute just to work with staff here to to kinda get the order of witnesses together.
1:25:13
People should not will be will have a little business to do, and then we're gonna go to the public testimony.
1:30:10
Okay.
1:30:10
If I could ask people to sit down and Okay.
1:30:26
While staff is getting the witness slips and oh, it's done?
1:30:36
Okay.
1:30:36
Fine.