with echols about permanently to pedestrians? where are we talking about? >> what we have done -- [indiscernible] we actually do not have that many street closures. in most cases we are expanding the sidewalk where there is extra space, some places has extra loading and parking. an example would be, the alleyways north of market where, for one block where we currently already have some restaurant seating expanded out, one block could be closed. then the rest could be closed during events. not permanently, we want to make sure we can balance functionality and do things that can happen as soon as possible. >> we also call them street openings, actually. downtown is very pedestrian friendly. with this plan we hope to make a more pedestrian centric. >> opening for pedestrians. >> one thing happening in san francisco, and a lot of folks since they are working from home, the neighborhoods outside of downtown have become livelier. i live in the mission, what did you just call it? streatery openings? we have street openings, closed to traffic, we have that multiple