i'm here to talk about the islay creek watershed, flood mitt investigation, opportunities, climate change, and the triple bottom line. and here we are upstream at the school district, the l-shaped piece of land which is under that black -- [laughter] you can't see it because it's under that black. ok. right here. this is a school district property of two high schools, a middle school, an early education school. and my organization has been working at the site since the mid 1990s. we've just secured a 633.3-k grant to redo a portion of seneca avenue and i want to talk to you about that because this is directly in the flood zone, the overflowing sewer at the end of cayuga avenue. we're talking about seneca between the end of san jose avenue and cayuga. and i want to look at this mid zone of the watershed which is where the extreme flooding is at cayuga, which is at the convergence of the part of the creek that comes down from glen park and the other part that leads into the cayuga valley and that is why there is all this flooding there. and the opportunity there where there is quite a bit o