. >> hi dennis moskovin, district 5 representative and native san francisco and i was one of those people who helped not only build the commons across from kezar, but helped to take down the old walls and build the new stadium and insist that the department keep them open not for corporate events, but for the public. i live near there. i know this has been an issue and i heard it for a number of years and i'm glad what you said, commissioner low and i'm glad to hear from the coaches and folks from the kezar advisory committee, but i know i have heard it for 7, 8 years, and it's very important and it's a world-class field and you are able to run championships on that turf. i knew and people talked about it in the community, if they let it go, it will no longer be able to be used for that purpose and then it will cost us a fortune and now here it's seven, eight years past the point and i'm very appreciative hearing what the two of you just said. i want to say one more thing. i know we just kicked out -- the department just kicked out hank and spent a quarter million dollars so far or going