. >> i'm brad benson representing the waterfronts of resilience teem to talk about a proposed amendment that we describe to you on an informational basis in august for a contract with cm2m hill. so i will give a shorter update than we did last time about the waterfront resilience programme, also give a few short updates about the army corps flood resiliency study. i'll go over the major items in the contract scope of work and there's one minor change to the report i would like to flag and we'll end with a funding update with a focus on a planned trip to washington, d.c. with our commissioned officers to advocate for the programme. so as we mentioned last time, we are out in public, in a series of public workshops along the waterfront describing the work going on. we were in the bayview community this last week, had excellent attendance. the team did a good job of turning folks out. we're trying to understand what people love about the waterfronts, what they think is important to the city, their concerns about flood risk and seismic risk. as part of that outreach effort, we're getting fe