j. rosenberg. i have worked and volunteered with many of you throughout the city. i am one of the co-founders of hayes valley farms, i teach agriculture and farming culture, incorporating the landscape with human habitat and finding ways for all to work together. in the past two and a half years, i've had the opportunity to meet many people and so many of these people have responded to the volunteer opportunity to say it is amazing. we get a chance to design the world we want to live in even if it is just for a little while. i think that is a great perspective. for a brief time, they're given a chance to research, educate, and demonstrate what is possible in urban agriculture in partnership but the city, we were given a grant to start the program and support from the san francisco park's lines. once again, as development and real estate and all the exciting things of the future city come to fruition, the notion of an term used project is being questioned and is of concern to many people, the idea that you can do something temporarily and see benefit to that. when w