>> charlie doris. >> okay. charlie. >> i'm charlie doris. we're a volunteer group. most of us are disabled or work within the disability community and we help the museums become more accessible. we're not one of the people that rec and park has reached out to and i would certainly second what the comment a few seconds ago was. they've been apparently just preaching to the choir. we oppose the extension for a number of reasons. first of all, it will eliminate some very close blue spaces. also, there are disabled people that work and a saturday is the best time for them to come to the museum. third, we're closing -- we're going to be closing all of this parking and access during the rainiest part of the season. it's fine to have a shuttle service, but as i recall, those shuttle stops are not covered. and as another person said, the underground parking garage costs $6 an hour on weekends. there are some people that have respiratory issues that find underground parking garages not the way to go. so there are any number of reasons for this not being a really suitable ide