i'm not sure if this is a condition but something that has to be watched or mentioned as our aprao*ifl, if it comes, if there are plans for signaling or traffic improvements, that, you know, maybe mr. vu has an answer for that question. >> yes, so as part of this project if approved, cvs will be required to pay 125 thousand dollars in traffic impact development fees, and the director can direct me if i'm wrong, i believe a portion of these fees will go into the city's walk first five year cip, and that five year cip, 19th avenue is identified as a risky corridor and both short term and long term pedestrian and safety improvements have been idea for this and so the planning department has communicated with mta and perhaps if it's found to be necessary, the department can coordinate with mta to maybe elevate the priority of the improvements at this intersection. >> that's helpful to know. i think having a facility like this on the east side might tend to minimize the problem because, you know, having to cross 19th avenue to reach convenience stores or pharmacies on the west side, this wi