mr. peresh, who was displaced from bombay bazaar and is now underneath the freeway on 13th and south van ness, that's what we want the department to look at. so when projects do come in that everybody is playing by the same rules, but at the same time we're looking at especially businesses that are offering retail, you know, goods that are at family affordable prices. because that's what we lose. where do you get your keys made? where do you get your shoes fixed? where do you wash your clothes or get your nails done? that's what we lose. it doesn't become a community anymore. it becomes a destination spot, bridge and tunnel folks come here, party. and then leave. who has to pick up the pieces? it's families like the vigils, who live there. president olague: thank you. commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: thank you. i think the discussion is entirely correct. i can go over many streets in the last 15, 20 years, most notably fillmore, heys, valley, divisadero, and now valencia and restaurants have come in and sort of transformed these streets from places that were not really frien