the city-owned triangle lap, i want you to notice there's a new playground built at sue beer man park that gets very well used. you should visit on the weekend on a nice sunny day. it's oversaturated. there's more kids [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood] rodriguez who helped design and push for a playground for her kids and other kids in the neighborhood [speaker not understood] this triangle. the port pushed back and said we want to lease this property and make money off this triangle. i really hope this is a chance, regardless of the fate of 75 howard street, for the city to consider making this triangle a playground with the four-foot fence around it. there's five day care centers in the immediate area. there's going to be $6 million in open space money contributed from the office buildings. the proposed height is not code compliant and my preference is for a code compliant building, but i'll fight over that. thank you. >>> commissioners, thank you. ian lewis speaking from the restaurant hotel and workers union local 2. i looked at this project primarily with respect