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00:00Militian crew is coming early Friday morning.
00:02Well, the groundbreaking is a week later.
00:05It's not like they're taking down the space needle.
00:07It's a gazebo. They'll have it done in a day.
00:10Who didn't confirm?
00:12No, I'll handle it.
00:14Okay, I'll see you tomorrow. Bye.
00:17Jason!
00:17Hi, it's Allie Ferguson.
00:19I hear you have an RSVP to the groundbreaking.
00:22Now, I know the flower show is a big deal, but...
00:26Okay, if I can smooth things over with the garden club, can I count you in?
00:30Great, I'll call you back.
00:34Mary, hi, it's Allie Ferguson.
00:37Good, good. I can't wait to see your prize-winning azaleas.
00:41Listen, about the flower show.
00:42I was thinking we'd move your booth to the front this year.
00:55Hey, don't forget to stop by my office. I'll help you fill out those forms.
00:59Good morning, Allie.
01:00Good morning, Freddy.
01:01Good morning, Julia.
01:02Mm-hmm.
01:03Julia.
01:04We are going to get you the approvals to paint your store.
01:06We just need a little more time.
01:08You know how City Hall is.
01:09You work for City Hall.
01:10We've been here for 50 years.
01:11Houston's family treasure's been here for 50 years.
01:14Downtown used to be nice.
01:15Downtown used to be so vibrant and colorful.
01:18We're just trying to bring some of that back.
01:20But red tape.
01:21Yeah, stop it.
01:22But there's too much red tape.
01:24I agree.
01:25And I love that you want to make Springfield better.
01:27That's what the mayor and I want as well.
01:29Starting with the new fountain.
01:30Huh.
01:31Seems like there's more red tape for paint than digging up the town square, if you ask me.
01:38Have a muffin.
01:40I baked them myself.
01:44Well, she's still giving me muffins.
01:46She can't be that mad at me.
01:47You don't know my grandmother at all, do you?
01:50Oh, my God.
01:53He's so mad.
01:56Yes, the honor of the process is changing.
01:58He's got you in everything there.
02:00No stone, no turn.
02:02And that's why I think I would make just a great addition to the CLB.
02:06What does community mean to you?
02:08What does community mean to me?
02:10I want to protect it.
02:11Make it safe.
02:12Ryan?
02:13Ready for your first day?
02:14Yes, ma'am.
02:15Oh, huh.
02:16That's gonna get old really fast, please.
02:18Just call me Beth.
02:21Sarge.
02:21Can we agree on Sarge?
02:23Yeah, I think I can do that.
02:25Sarge?
02:27Baby steps.
02:29So is that the Seattle PD interview?
02:32Jerry over in traffic told me you look at it all the time.
02:36Uh, I'm just trying to learn from my mistakes, Sarge.
02:40Look, I know you're trying for Seattle PD again at some point.
02:43Well, actually, I can't for at least another six months.
02:46Until then, I'm taking this job very seriously.
02:48Yes, I've heard.
02:50Serious is your default setting.
02:52Look, Ryan, you were on traffic for less than six months.
02:56They reassigned you downtown because it took ages to get simple tickets filed.
03:00They were filled with details that didn't even matter.
03:02Would have mattered if the paperwork was wrong.
03:05What we do here is community policing.
03:07This is not Seattle PD, and it is not the Army.
03:10Well, things are a bit more relaxed here, and you need to relax with it.
03:16Did you really just make a note about needing to relax?
03:20In the city code book?
03:22How much of that have you memorized?
03:24Most of it.
03:25But now that I'm here, you won't have to look stuff up.
03:28You can just ask me.
03:30It's a joke, ma'am.
03:32Sergeant. Sarge.
03:34I'm gonna go get a cup of coffee in the diner.
03:38Isn't that coffee?
03:39No, this? No.
03:40This is terrible.
03:41But my brother-in-law owns the coffee shop down the way, and so I get a coffee every day,
03:45and then I have them replace it at the diner.
03:47It makes things easier at Thanksgiving.
03:49It's all about relationships.
03:52Hmm.
03:52You want anything?
03:54Uh, no, I'm good, thank you.
03:56I'm gonna keep my eye on things out here.
04:05It's a dance studio, Wyatt. I need to play music.
04:07What do you got against music these days?
04:09Nothing. You know, I help the music program at the school.
04:11I just don't like it when it's played too loud on the other side of my wall.
04:13Oh, what do you want me to do?
04:15Hum so my students can dance?
04:16Ally, you're the city manager. There must be some ordinance she's breaking.
04:19It's a public nuisance.
04:21A nuisance?
04:22How about the exhaust fan from your kitchen that's making my whole studio smell like pancakes?
04:26Unless that's the city manager about that.
04:27Who doesn't like pancakes?
04:28All I said was good morning.
04:31Every morning.
04:31See, she doesn't want to talk about it either.
04:32Whoa, whoa, whoa, okay, okay.
04:33I can help you navigate this through City Hall if you want, or we can settle it like good neighbors.
04:38City Hall seems the way to go.
04:40Yeah, yeah, I think that's the way to go.
04:41Yeah, there goes my Nobel Peace Prize.
04:43Uh, stop by my office and I'll help you fill out the forms.
04:46Wonderful.
04:47Gladly.
04:48Hey Sam, how's the team looking?
04:50Pretty good. I think we have a good shot at state.
04:53Oh, well, I'll be there cheering you on.
04:54Thanks, Ms. Ferguson.
05:03Excuse me, ma'am.
05:05You know you're supposed to use a crosswalk.
05:06Oh.
05:07Yeah, there was no cars coming.
05:10Yeah, it's still jaywalking.
05:11Well, technically, yes, but I mean, the crosswalk was on the opposite side of where I'm going and this was
05:17just more efficient.
05:18I get that, but I'm still gonna have to write you a ticket.
05:21A ticket?
05:22Oh, no.
05:23Officer.
05:24Uh, Pruitt.
05:25May I see your ID, please?
05:28Yeah.
05:30That's my, uh, City Hall badge.
05:32I am the City Manager.
05:34Allie Ferguson.
05:35Nice to meet you, Allie Ferguson.
05:37Welcome to Springville.
05:38It's a great town that I manage.
05:42I've been here for six months, but just got transferred downtown.
05:45Oh, that's great.
05:46Well, if you need any help getting the lay of the land, I'm your person.
05:49Or if you need restaurant recommendations.
05:52I appreciate that.
05:53I'm actually hoping there's a good high place nearby.
05:55Oh, yeah, uh, Sabay.
05:57It's fantastic.
05:58Okay.
05:59I'll check that out.
06:00Yes, tell Mrs. Anong I sent you.
06:02I will do that.
06:06Listen, uh, about that ticket.
06:09Yes.
06:11Could you sign here, please?
06:14Okay.
06:16You can pay by check online or in person at City Hall.
06:19Yeah, I know.
06:20It's two doors down from my office.
06:22Wow, that's efficient.
06:24Okay.
06:24Have a good day.
06:25And again, thank you very much for the Thai recommendation.
06:33I've left here my whole life.
06:35You never got a ticket?
07:01Good morning, Allie.
07:03Good morning.
07:04Uh, Teresa, do you know anything about that piano?
07:06What piano?
07:07What piano?
07:07The piano in the gazebo.
07:09There's a piano in the gazebo?
07:10Where'd it come from?
07:11That's what I'm asking you.
07:12Well, I didn't know there was a piano in the gazebo.
07:15Is there a concert or something we don't know about?
07:17Not that I know of, which may prove your point, actually.
07:21Why is there a piano in the gazebo?
07:23Well, this is the question of the day.
07:24Parks and Recreation is your jurisdiction, so if you don't know about it, who would?
07:28Oh, you're the mayor.
07:30You know how city bureaucracy is.
07:31There's probably an application stuck in the machinery somewhere.
07:33You know that building a fountain in the town square is a stipulation of the Van Wilkinson Family Foundation's grant.
07:40If we don't stick to our schedule, we can't build it by the end of the year and we lose
07:44our funding.
07:44Do you really want to say goodbye to all our plans on revitalizing downtown?
07:49We worked for over a year on securing that grant. I won't let anything jeopardize it, I promise.
07:56I do think a piano in the gazebo could be kind of fun.
07:59Not when the demolition crew comes tomorrow to tear it down.
08:01Um, we'll have to have it removed by then.
08:03Um, okay, we need to call the facilities.
08:06Donnie and engineering will have to make sure it's removed safely.
08:09What else? I guess we need to file a police report.
08:13Why?
08:14There's a random piano in the town square. What if it's stolen?
08:17Somebody stole a piano and left it in the gazebo? Why?
08:21Maybe they couldn't fit it into the trunk of their getaway car.
08:25Do you want to divide and conquer?
08:27Nah, I'll have all this done and that piano gone by lunch.
08:42Let's see.
08:44Let's see.
08:53Let's see.
08:58Let's see.
08:59Let's see.
09:01Let's see.
09:03Let's see.
09:05I love you.
09:38Sorry, officer.
09:39I was just...
09:40No, no, no, no.
09:41It's okay.
09:44It's okay if I go?
09:45Yeah.
09:46Yeah, go for it.
09:49By the way, you're really good.
09:52Just please don't tell anyone, okay?
10:08I hate to bother you with this, but I've been working on this mysterious piano in the gazebo.
10:12The city didn't put it there?
10:14No, and we can't figure out who did.
10:15How can I help?
10:16Well, before I haul it away, I need a police report in case it's stolen.
10:19We can do that.
10:21In fact, I know the perfect person for the job.
10:25Allie, meet Officer Pruitt.
10:31We've met.
10:35I thought it was supposed to be here.
10:37When was the first time you saw the piano?
10:41Around nine.
10:43If you need a more precise time, it was about five minutes after you gave me a jaywalking ticket.
10:51I'll cross-check that, thank you.
10:53Can you think of anyone who might have put it here?
10:56Look, I just need a quick report.
10:58It's more of a formality.
11:00I can't finish a report without conducting an investigation, okay?
11:03There is a process.
11:04I appreciate process as much as the next person.
11:07However, one thing I learned working for the city is that a rigid process is the enemy of efficiency.
11:13It's more about the spirit of the law and working together.
11:18To accomplish goals expeditiously.
11:21So in other words, you like to cut corners.
11:23Or at least not use them crossing the street.
11:27It's not cutting corners.
11:29It's about getting things done and making it to the finish line quickly.
11:32In that race with the tortoise, how'd that work out for the hare?
11:41All I'm saying is that you need to know what strings to pull and who to talk to.
11:45In this town, I do.
11:48Great.
11:49You can introduce me to whoever I need to talk to for the investigation.
11:52Is there a music store around here or someplace that might have a spare piano lying around?
11:56Yeah.
11:57Over on Bay Street.
11:59Great.
12:00Let's start there.
12:01Great.
12:03Something wrong?
12:04No.
12:05It's all good.
12:06Let's go.
12:08Okay.
12:10This way, big guy.
12:13Just canvassing.
12:18Hey, Dex.
12:21Allie.
12:22Hey.
12:22Hey.
12:23Oh.
12:24Did you get my text?
12:26Uh, yeah.
12:26Sorry.
12:27It's been a busy day.
12:28That's no worries.
12:29It's about the concert next month.
12:30You still want to go?
12:32Uh, as friends, I mean.
12:34I thought you had a gig.
12:35It got moved, so I am all freed up.
12:37Okay.
12:38Um, yeah.
12:39Yeah, let's go.
12:40Anyway, Dex Holloway, this is Officer Pruitt.
12:43He has some questions for you.
12:45What can I help you with?
12:46We are here about a piano.
12:48Well, you've come to the right place.
12:49Uh, no, Dex.
12:50Someone left a piano in the gazebo in Town Square.
12:53Oh, that's really cool.
12:54Yeah, except it's right where we're breaking ground for the new fountain, so we need to
12:57find out who put it there.
12:58Do you recognize this?
13:01I don't think so.
13:02So you didn't put it there?
13:03No, it wasn't me.
13:04Okay, great.
13:05Thanks, Dex.
13:06Well, let me know if I can help with anything else.
13:08Text me?
13:11Yeah, sure.
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