dr. joseph bryant. a pastor of the community church which is part of the southeast sector. we moved to this area because we love that community. we have been residents there for the past 9 years. we have moved to that area that expand that large territory. this project is key to the development and continued expansion of what is going on in the southeast sector. this is a first class city that deserves first class communities and that deserves to be one. with all the other things going on in that neighborhood, we want to see this improvement, we want to see the opportunities. when the opportunities knock. we want those doors to open. something about the smell of sewage, it's a way of life. it's not just the toxic and negative smell. all of a sudden this filthy smell becomes a filthy attitude. this addresses a geological and sociological problem where we don't want the youth of this south sector to not be in the land of filth. we applaud you for looking upon this particular project. i stand with mr. tony who is a small business owner who is a janitor and he has to deal with