my name is corin woods, and i have worked on the blue, green waste since i went back and looked at some of the stacks of papers in 2005, when abel wade who was running the neighborhood council at the time, thought that this should be along the southern water front, the equivalent of the hurricane way on the northern water front. the port, really, embraced this idea. and even after the neighborhood parks council kind of went away, and gavin newsome had the task force that came up with a vision plan the only entity that moved forward and really embraced this idea was the port of san francisco. and the port has done an amazing job. and in the last six years. to not only plan and strategy the jewels in this necklace but to make it happen, on the first time that the port has been allowed on the general obligation bond was for these blue, green way parks. it has been i can't thank, david bopray and monique enough for the amount of work and energy that they have put into it. i am a member of the sea wag and so i have been working on pier 70 for ten years and i chaired the citizen bay committee