i'm kristine hansen and i don't know if you can see this, but the cars in this lot, i don't think you're showing the pictur. this has little information about the pressure that city agencies have exerted upon the creation of city college's facility's master plan. the meetings ongoing today began during the time of the state take-over of the school. city agencies began meeting then with the state imposed administration. the administrative records makes slim mention of those meetings. in 2017, they showed by then that at least 17 of the private meetings had occurred, mostly as f planning. it was news to trusty davula who sits on the cac, representing city college. the city college's facility planners whose work is included answers to the question, what is the appropriate place for city agencies to address the facility's master plan was in public comment? if you talk the record presented in the draft at face value, you would get the impression this, indeed, has been the behaviour of city agencies. but this is not what the collection of emails, agendas and minutes and notes show. the agendas