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planning. He stated a desire to get a more specific idea of what funding figure would be <br /> achievable in 2021. <br /> Chairman Bullock spoke about his public art budget priority. He suggested continuation of <br /> good work and noted that the Planning Department would likely do so without Council's <br /> stated support. It was noted that Wagar Park's renovation would incorporate public art. <br /> Chairman Bullock and Councilmember Rader reviewed their budget priority regarding the <br /> expansion of clean power use. They discussed that the city's contract for electricity should <br /> be up next year after a 5-year contract and expressed a desire to achieve 100% clean <br /> power to supply the city with clean energy, with no cost increase. This effort is focused on <br /> electricity in buildings owned by the city. <br /> Councilmembers Kepple and Shachner spoke about their online marketplace budget <br /> priority,which seeks to give local small businesses more online capacity and presence. This <br /> priority looks to hire a consultant to have discussion with businesses and what a <br /> marketplace might look like. They do not envision the city running this venture. <br /> Councilmembers Litten and Neff stated how impressed they were with all the budget <br /> proposals. <br /> Chairman Bullock suggested each author refine any priorities if need be. <br /> Chairman Bullock adjourned the meeting without objection at 8:00 p.m. <br />