now we have some data and clerestories, data for moving forward legislation that will hopefully improve the lives of some of our most vulnerable residents, seniors and people with disabilities living within these hotels. this will face increasing challenges as they age in place. the official san francisco policy is to support seniors to age in place, but there is no comprehensive strategy for serving those who by choice or circumstance live in residential hotels. while relatively affordable and close to transit, that former housing provides a ton challenges the tenants. the city, according to our input, needs to develop much more creative strategies across departments to reduce the isolation and make the buildings safer and provide the elderly and disabled greater access to community resources. i wanted to applaud the senior action network. i know the supervisor olague was a former organizer with them. the collaborative and episcopal community services, the income support services consortium and others who have produced this great report that you all have in front of you on your desks h