bikes program and launched by sf safe in partnership with my office great police officers like matt friedman and the police department and the bicycle coalition we made significant gains in reducing bike theft and attracted national attention for the model in our city. i think the program combines focused police work and education and a new registration program to detour theft. one year after launching the program thefts are down 10% in the city but secure bike parking as supervisor avalos knows from legislation he's passed is another critical piece of the puzzle and i think this grant helps fund the installation of a number of electronic bicycle lockerses in tern in public places that people can store multiple bicycles. i think this is one small step. it's needed on a larger scale in the city if we reach the 20% of trips by 2020 and i look forward working with supervisor avalos and many others of you, the mta and community partners like the bicycle coalition and safety awareness for everyone to keep up the progress. >> thank you supervisor mar. colleagues can we take this item same house sa