>> thank you.
mr. jackson?
>> yes.
it's true that we live this a
food desert.
and these are because of
decisions that our leadership
has made over the decades.
it's time that we actually work
our hardest to prioritize
district 10 as a place where we
will grow healthy food and we'll
place healthy food options.
first of all, we've talked about
how many liquor stores are in
our exunety.
i actually want to work on
liquor store reform.
i think it's very important.
other groups have worked on this
before and require a certain
level of certain square footage
being dedicated to fresh
produce.
i also want to bring back urban
gardening.
slug was a wonderful program
that employed people in the
community to grow fresh fruits
and vegetables.
that also takes care of our
public safety issues.
also, we have many, many school
sites in our community.
we should be using these school
sites on the weekends to
actually impact the families and
children that have farmers
markets on the school sites,
where...