. >> last speaker, james hickman. >> good afternoon, i'm james hickman and i represent the lombard hill improvement association, which is our neighborhood association to take care of the street. it's very difficult to convey an understanding of what's going on in that street. these opinions just spoken are representative of what people think when they hear about this issue and i can assure you from someone who's there -- i'm retired, i'm there 24 hours a day, i've been there for 17 years. there's absolutely a safety issue, among all the other issues going on,. what you essentially have here is thousands of cars a day directed on a tiny one lane, one block difficult to pass street that was designed to handle a few cars. it's like selling 100,000 tickets to a giants game when there's only 38 seats. the speed limit is 5 miles an hour on that street and we've had three cars upside down on that street. you don't see that going 5 miles an hour. hundreds of people congregate now where there used to be 20. they stand in the streets, they feel entitled, they own it, you can drive up to them, the