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Handling of additional questions for the administration
1:47:31
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Council Member Gennaro decides to provide the administration with additional questions in writing, to be answered later, rather than extending the Q&A session.
- Gennaro chooses to give the administration's representatives questions to answer in writing
- He mentions questions from Council Member Brooks Powers that need responses
- This approach allows the hearing to proceed without further extending the administration's time
Alexa Avilés
1:47:31
If I may before you before you call us ask to ask questions.
1:47:35
Ask questions.
Jim Gennaro
1:47:36
Oh, you know what?
1:47:37
I I I I I think I I think maybe we just give them to the administration.
1:47:45
I think we give them to the administration and then have them answer, you know, in writing.
1:47:51
I I think we've, you know, I think which do do you have those that the council?
1:47:57
Where where are they?
1:47:59
Yeah.
1:47:59
Sergeant, if you could just hand this to the commissioner, please.
1:48:04
I I read the statement before from council member Brooks Powers.
1:48:07
She had some questions that were if you could give that to the commissioner.
1:48:11
If you could RIT, if you RIT, Commissioner, if you could be so kind as to, you know, have your staff prepare written responses to those and get them to the community council as well as directly to council member Brooks Powers, that would be really appreciated.
1:48:34
And, yeah, with that and also after the big send off we just gave them and lauded them and stuff like that, we don't wanna bother them with I bothered them with my Yonkers question.
1:48:46
We don't wanna you know, they're still basking in in the glow of of of of how they were at right, being being lauded.