eric caballo, callente cuatro. the only way that you can stop from being advanced gentrification to exclusion is affordable housing, and that has been reached and documented. we saw that it's getting much more difficult to get developers to create more affordable housing in the neighborhood. we are also concerned with the -- the space that's going to be used below the building. it -- we've had a lot of working class businesses along that street that we lost because of the other developments that came on across the street. we also want to make sure that this program is secured somewhere in an mou. we have to think about those kids and their families where they're going to live because if we're not going to have those kids in the neighborhood, there is going to no program, and we're seeing that a lot in other areas. >>vice president richards: thank you. additional public comment on this item? >> okay. sorry. my name is deedee savella, and i'm fourth generation san francisco resident in total support of this project.