next commenter is bill bruckner, you've been permitted to unmute. bill, you've been permitted to unmute. >> caller: can you hear me now? >> clerk: yes. >> caller: great. thank you. my name is bill bruckner. i've been a resident of san francisco since 1981. i also was on the original mayor's disability council way back in the late 1980s and early 1990s. i was going to read my public comment, but rather i'd like to respond to some of the comments that have been raised earlier. it does not matter if the sfmta and rec and park can find some individuals with disabilities who prefer having the road closed. it makes no difference just like when the a.d.a. was being navigated through congress in 1980s and 1990s. it doesn't matter if there were individuals with disabilities who said i don't need this floor. i don't need a ramp into my public library even though i use a wheelchair because i can and i enjoy pushing myself up the ten stairs. what the a.d.a. did and continues to do is to provide protection to all people with disabilities regardless of their limi