charles, followed by kevin stall and then jan. >> charles, welcome back. nice to see you. >> thank you, chair. you, too. directors. charles, senior organizer at the san francisco bicycle coalition. first, on behalf of our 10,000 members, thank you to this board, to staff for really quick turnaround on this 90-day action plan. pretty remarkable to see it come back to the next meeting. after two weeks ago, you know, we had hundreds of people demanding protected bike lanes. and we didn't have that many answers about how to get there. so this 90-day action plan is the first step towards getting there. but it is a first step. i'm going to comment on a couple of the actual elements within the 90-day action plan. the first is the list of ten quick-build projects, to be built by the end of 2019. again that's a good start. that will close gaps in our high-injury network. the list needs to be bigger. these are all projects that have some foundation of design work and outreach done already. so that we can move them forward quickly. many of the projects fit those two