only 9% of san franciscans were familiar with the embarcadero seawall, and just over one year later, 83% voted yes in favor of the $425 million seawall bond. san francisco loves its waterfront. it recognizes the incredible value and identity is brings to the city every day, and the important role it must play when an earthquake strikes. they've overwhelmingly tasked us to act quickly and make the embarcadero waterfront safer and more resilient. acting quickly requires that we engage the community and all stakeholders in the process. under the guidance of kirsten southey, and with the assistance of civic edge consulting, the seawall team has been executing on the strategy to engage san francisco, all of san francisco to educate, inform, and begin to seek feedback as we advance the program toward decisions. engagement has taken many forms, such as attending a neighborhood community meeting in the sunset, a family night at the california academy of sciences, twitter chats with b.a.r.t. and muni, seawall walking tours, and even a meet the engineer happy hour, which i encourage you to com