mr. ed reiskin. come on up. >> good morning. thank you all for being here. happy walk to workday. i'm ed reiskin, director of transportation here, and i think we all know that san francisco is a great city to walk in, one of the most walkable cities in the world, but we want it even more so. we want people to be save and we want people to feel save when they're walking in san francisco so they'll choose to make more trips on foot that you've heard from the folks behind me. that was really behind our embrace of vision zero in the city in 2014. during mayor lee's administration, we came together as a city and decided we're not going to accept the fact that people need to be hurt or killed as they're trying to get around our city. we did it the ed lee way, by working together with all the different city departments, with all of our community partners, neighborhood organizations, individuals, because mayor lee recognized it would take a collective effort of everybody working together to redesign or streets, to get compliance with traffic laws, to he had everybody of their role because