david woo, felicia smith. laura, curtis bradford. if you would like to speak, please line up on the left. >> hello, commissioners, i am david woo. i am a district five resident. i am in support of this legislation. and for this long-awaited update for the jobs housing fee the charge is led by community members themselves. the fact this fee has not been updated since 1997 speaks to the amount of additional benefit commercial developers have been getting by not paying the correct amount for the impact fee. this is not a new fee. it has been out-of-date for two decades. the city knows developments have impacts. those in existing neighborhoods are aware of that. this is a partial, not full mitigation. as the planning department and commission talk of complete communities when discusses new development or land use, thinking of open space, transportation and child care, mitigation measures such as jobs housing linkage provide part of that funding. by chronically under fundings those aspects by keeping fees low it gives a signal to the publ