as a result of that we brought on beth reubenstein to help with the design process, and it's actually been going well, so i'd like her to come up and talk about what we've been doing with the design of the toilets and kiosks. >> supervisor cohen: great. thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. thanks for hearing this item. so last year, sort of late spring, summer, and fall, jc decaux had an initial sort of draft design that moved through historic preservation and also the arts commission specific design and review, and they reviewed it, and it got stopped. they were concerned about i would say the utilitarian nature of the design. it didn't have the uniqueness and flair that we would hope for an important san francisco assets. these kiosks and toilets will be on the street for the next ten to 20 years. we wanted to step back and balance this contract that's really been beneficial for the city, so we'd like to get that contract completed as soon as possible. we'd also like the toilets and kiosks to be as beautiful a possible. >> supervisor cohen: we got it. this is just an extension o