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City Administrator Ulrich asked if there is a role in QCTV and remote attendance in the future, <br />which could include the ability for residents to check in remotely with comments as well. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that would be an interesting component but noted that people should <br />have to follow the same format of making themselves available via video and announcing their <br />name and address. <br />City Administrator Ulrich asked what QCTV could do that would better support the <br />communications of the organization with the community. <br />Councilmember Riley commented that one year ago there were problems with connectivity <br />through QCTV that were not quickly resolved. <br />Councilmember Shryock suggested QCTV get itself out in the community to advertise their <br />programing and alert people to the programs available. <br />City Administrator Ulrich provided details on the strategic planning process that QCTV is <br />undergoing in an attempt to continue to keep up with the changes in technology and the trends in <br />the area of cable television. <br />2.03: Discuss Congressional Meetings and Travel <br />City Administrator Ulrich reviewed the staff report. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that he was able to go in the past and stated that it was a positive <br />experience as the members of Congress really appreciate that the City is going to them. He <br />stated that he also appreciated having Mr. Tinklenberg on the trip, as he plans the schedule and <br />ensures that each meeting has a purpose and expectation, along with providing messaging and <br />script to ensure each person can participate in the discussions. He stated that the expectation was <br />that the City may have 15 minutes with a member of Congress, or their staff, while the group <br />was able to meet with each member of Congress on their list for about 45 to 60 minutes. He <br />stated that Mr. Tinklenberg also has an expanded network and it was great to talk with people <br />they met along the way. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that Mr. Tinklenberg previously worked for the Federal <br />Highway Administration and has connections from that prior position. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that the members that participate in the Highway 10 Delegation <br />should participate in the trip. He agreed that the trip should be approved. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that transportation continues to be a high focus and the City has had <br />success in doing these trips and therefore would also support the trip. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that she was not able to attend the last trip but agreed that it is <br />useful to keep the connections gained from the trip. She stated that the City has been able to <br />City Council Work Session / March 26, 2019 <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />
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