. >> ben rosen. we issued a memo about 10 days ago, and we find in that report is they had raised approximately $800,000 by the end of last calendar year. the city had neither invoice nor had they paid the city and the cash to date, but they did have on hand of 22 documents and revenue-sharing agreements that told millions and payments to them. that payment schedule is over three years, not all receivable in the current fiscal year, and as you represent pledges, so they are not binding, but they do indicate a company's commitment to pay. i will leave it to this body and others to interpret the language which is in the agreement. from my layperson's perspective, it does lead was lacking here in claire nÉe in what was intended. fundraising. cash receipts. it ashley does not speak to the requirements to the city. we will leave it to you to make that determination. supervisor avalos: and i will say that as one of three on this board and one of the board of supervisors, this does not give us certainty, an