and our sub committee was ably assisted by a technical advisory committee led by m max lowenstein. >> successful planning for resilience to address climate change, sea level rise and disaster response requires working with others. for this reason, the sub committee hosted many speakers at our sub committee meetings to discuss resilience planning from a citywide and regional perspective. these participants included staff from weta, the water emergency transit authority, bcdc, our own port staff, city planning, san francisco department of the environment, san francisco department of emergency management, the san francisco neighborhood empowerment network, and the city office of resilience and recovery. the resilience sub committee's work differed from that of the other sub committees because instead of undertaking an update of existing waterfront land use plan sections, the resilience sub committee was tasked with creating new policy recommendations on two subjects that the 1997 waterfront land use planned ahad touched on lightly or not at all. those were environmental sustainability an