in the end, a lot of the results have been good, but they've been long adjournies, long, hard adjournies. but our board asked me to join a new group, the one mountain neighborhood coalition who you're going to hear from some of those people in just a minute because we were concerned about mainly at the beginning parking and traffic issues in the neighborhood because they have increased so much in the last ten years and created a lot of havoc. we've made a lot of progress in the meetings chaired by peter novack and liz miles. i thank them for that. but we still have the stumbling block of a parking survey that was made for usf by an individual vendor who has already spoken a little bit tonight, that really didn't address certain issues and there was no way of calculating which cars were driven by students, which cars were owned by students, et cetera. mta did their own study and was quite a bit different from the study that was in place before. we couldn't go on criticizing just the parking and traffic issues, so, last about 10 days ago we decided why don't we go and do an informal study