dr. eric goahn i've been in over 40 years. for the past 25 i've practiced in my office across the street from the proposed project. i'm not going to repeat the kinds of details you already heard with the construction now proposed nor will i repeat what has been state by my colleagues about the impact on patients and those as well. during the quarter of a century there's been much change in the neighborhood. some to the benefit, some to the detriment of this neighborhood and this street. and to us who work there during most of our waking lives. the traffic is impossible. the parking is currently beyond impocket and the impact on us already is difficult. however, assuming the reality is the construction will take place, i believe in an unmitigated form with no constraints it will put forward a situation and challenge to us as to whether we can continue to offer mental health services to the population that we see which include people who are suffering, troubled and at worse disabled. so i beg you to take seriously this appeal. >