howard chadner? >> good afternoon. many people with mobility disabilities rely heavily on cars. san francisco's campaign on cars is making it more difficult, time consuming and expensive for us to move around the city. that's why i supporting proposition l. it's called restore transportation balance, yes. it's a policy declaration not a charter amendment. it would start a dialogue with mta and city officials. it's a way for voters to give mta clear message that their policy is not protecting. mta has been trying to install meters where no meters currently exist in my neighborhood around usf and along the perimeter of john adams campus. mta backed down but they will continue to try to impose meters. proposition l proposes it before and mta in stalls meters where they don't exist. proposition l calls for free parking for meters on sundays and holidays and evenings and parking ticket rates. mta has suspended sunday meters for the bond measure. after the election it's likely that sunday meters will be reinstated. moreover most holidays are still subject to meters. for example martin