this initiative will cabilities d asurg workers who are on the ground seven days a week, includ weearly morninought that the st really -- we need to spread our work across the seven days a week and particularly before commuters are coming to town and right after work. so we'll be working through the weekend, seven days a week and really looking at e times that are the most important and also as we do the surveys when we see the most needles and ensure that we get out there before. we also, in november of 2016, san francisco voters approved a one-cent per ounce tax on the distribution of certain sugary beverage. the mayor's fiscal-year 2018 and 2019-20, invested $20 million in revenue generated from the tax across the two-year budgets. this includes $13 million within the department of public health to address health inequities in communities with high rates of sugary drink consumption by those diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. the department will administer $3.8 million in grants to the community-based organizations who work directly with these impacted populations to improve health educ