my name is fernando marty and i'm representing the council of community housing organizations. i am also the district 6 representative in the eastern neighborhoods cac. and i worked at asian neighborhood design while this plan was under process. we have been here before, where we encounter a tendency to pit affordable housing and public transit as though it was a zero-sum game and something that is very interesting about the plan, that it presents itself as building a complete neighborhood. creating a balanced between the many needs. over those eight years people came, argued, discussed, created compromises and came to conclusions about how to best serve the many needs to make those complete neighborhoods. we talk about the impact fees that exist, the housing fees, transportation fees, which are by the way, one of the largest pieces there, $22 million for public transportation will be created through this plan. and the many other needs that are needed, parks library, child-care. one of the things and perhaps corey teague, i know he is back there discussing, might be able to cor