i am a mother and a property owner at bob kaufman alley, seven steps away from grand ave. we purchased our home in 2001. we fell in love with north beach because of the culture and history and the book p.m. -- bohemian-ness of the city. it was not until we bought our house, 2004 or 2003, our favorite noises from the savoy was shut down. grant avenue was not the same after. businesses shut down. there was no -- the lower part of grant, the flavor and the field -- feeling of my neighborhood was not alive anymore. i come here today because as a mother and the culture and why i moved into the neighborhood and bought a home is too short of our special part of san francisco and the flavor, i do not want the flavor to go away. the sounds and the feeling of that grand avenue street and all the vitality it brings. for business owners, too, i strongly recommend the music still live. now at the savoy the only play music on sundays. that is quite sad. thank you for your time. vice president hwang: thank you. >> i have no vested interest. i have lived 50 years in the city. i love live