vincent hoymickman. >> hi. my name is vincent hickman, and i'm a member of spur, the san francisco panning and urban research association. and i cannot -- i cannot comment on a lot of the information that -- that you've heard about wages and that whole issue. so i am actually -- i'm commenting specifically on things that we support. while spur and npc have not taken a position on this project, we believe this project supports a lot of the goals that we have for the port and for the waterfront and for the city and for our national parks. one, it preserves historic structures. it provides increased revenue for the port or continued revenue. it creates great public space on a heavily travelled promenade that will have 1.6, 1.8 million visitors, and at least 1.5 million general visitors. it's creating the traffic along the embarcadero and waterfront that we want to see along this waterfront. it's more people experiencing the national parks, which is a big goal of npca's, and provides a much better park experience. t