these guidelines is we all work together and use the same science, the same methods, the same assumptionses, then it will be much easier for us to have a coordinated effort when we come to actually pursuing grapes. we don't want to have one agency pursuing a grant that conflicts with what we're trying to accomplish. so, the formation of this team, the beginning of the conversation within the city, it was really good first step. the committee also -- in our review of what other cities have done, we saw that there are plenty of grants out there that are available. there are funding mechanisms out there both for planning and for infrastructure. and either entities have used things like levying taxes. they created hazard mitigation funds. they've imposed fees on large development projects to compensate for needed infrastructure. so, we haven't gone into a great deal of research about all the different funding options, but we know that other cities and municipalities have been successful and are doing that, especially since they've been applying to -- for funding resources in a collaborative way