. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, my name is susan finnegan. i live in parkerside -- parkside and i suspect i'm representative of a lot of people in san francisco. i'm a single parent, renter, single income, and even with a good job, i still live paycheck to paycheck. one of the gentlemen earlier mentioned that internet and cable is a necessity these days. and it truly is, especially if you're raising children, especially if you're a giants fan. that's a necessity. and if you can't even see a home game, you know, without having cable, i think that says something. i would love for comcast to have some competition. perhaps to make pricing, packaging options better, certainly content. it's sad when you have 60 or 70 channels and there's nothing on unless you want to watch "legally blonde" for the 40th time or "16 and pregnant." i would love to see competition. i think it's really, really important. thank you. president chiu: next speaker. >> i'm janita townes. i think by approving this project it would bring more jobs to san francisco and a better