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terminate their operating contract with the co -participants .and that they would like to re -negotiate a new contract <br />agreement. Don informed the Board that the co -participants and the City of Houston have progressed to <br />mediation for the budget dispute and ether operating issues. The mediation is scheduled for March 8 in Ilortston, <br />It is an all -day session. Stephen Barr asked about other operators and what the cost would be. Don indicated <br />that we had costs from before prior to the City of Houston operating, but that was more than 10 years ago. Corby <br />indicated that the group, so far, does not have a "plan B". Don indicated that City of Houston still needs the <br />water but they have other options as well, but seemingly TCEQ and Subsidence District not supply water to the <br />co -participants. Don agreed. Randy Woodard asked about the majority. ]Cion and Corby indicated the co - <br />participants have the majority, but that it was very close. City of Houston has approximately 48% with the <br />remaining 52% disbursed among the co -participants with the Gulf Coast Water Authority, Pasadena, <br />Fricndswood and Clear Lake City being the largest of the 52%. <br />Corby Alexander indicated that lie had no additional comments. <br />Charlie Perry mentioned the Soul Food Cook -off this friday, September 12, 2016.at the .Jeanie Riley Recreation <br />Center <br />9. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 6.50 PM. Randy Woodard motioned, Stephen Barr <br />seconded. <br />February 10, 2016; LPAWA Minutes Page 212 <br />Secretary <br />PASSED AND APPROVED <br />ON THIS DAY <br />";tesrdent <br />", <br />