. >> erin davis once again, and i support the cultural district's legislation. san francisco is a diverse place, but the soul of the city is being driven by techtopia. this is a step in the rite direction in preserving our neighborhoods and businesses and that developers work with, rather than against the community in an area. i have witnessed and contributed to a community benefits agreement with different organizations, many sro hotel exist in and around these cultural districts, and this would help preserve them as a vital low-income housing source. please approve this and not only that, fund this so we can help keep the soul of this city alive. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is tony robles. i am filipino and black, and i am a resident of san francisco. i want to quote the words of my father, al robles. he said sometimes any heart is black, and sometimes my heart is brown, and sometimes my heart is black and brown at the same time. and sometimes my heart is chinese and sometimes my heart is taj