and then eric shaw, the director of community and economic development in salt lake city where he is responsible for an impossibly wide range of activities in the city, including planning, economic development, transportation, engineering, building services, housing, neighborhood development, and even the arts council. so, i don't know what he does in his spare time, or if he has any, but we'll hear from eric in a bit. so what may be an unusual in act for us here at the metro program. we dent have any big prepare additions no comfy chairs, but given the excitement we did want to make this big more active, more interactive. weol to the audience relatively quickly for questions and those on the webcast or tv, use the hash tag rebuild and renew and we'll get those in the conversation as we follow up throughout the week. so please join me in welcoming the panel and bring up dan kinkead. >>k yause] >> thank you very much. thank you all for allowing me to speak with you this morning. the image that you see on the screen is one that you have probably seen before of detroit. right? it's one