within san francisco, we are clearly in the support of creating more community gardens on parking and buckland. however, we do not support displacing an active garden plant nursery that offers garden education workshops and classes that donates compost for vince like 10-10-10 and cardboard for organizations like the caves valley farm. this issue has been divisive lee framed as a choice between recycling and gardening. this is a false choice. we are in support of hanc and another community garden. >> your name again? >> [inaudible] cunningham. supervisor mirkarimi: next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a long time haight ashbury resident and i wanted to speak on a personal basis about what this center means for me and my neighbors. i wanted to thank the supervisor for his careful questioning about the ramifications of this move. i guess i will leave it on the record. i would like to emphasize something that has not been spoken about a great deal. the importance of the center as a defacto community center. this is a homegrown, organic institution in the neighborhood that i think mos