mr. alberto quintanilla. mr. quintanilla, please call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: we have quorum. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, mr. quintanilla. i will go to the chair's report. colleagues, yesterday we kicked off transit week in the city with a few bumps in the road, so to speak. i actually think it's a really good thing to have public officials see firsthand how public infrastructure is or is not working in our districts and to hear from transit riders directly about what their experiences are like, problems and all, and it helps us improve and appreciation this extensive system that keeps the city running for hundreds of thousands of people every day, so i want to thank my colleagues who joined the rally here at city hall yesterday to talk about investment in improving our extensive system, especially or l.r.v.s -- our l.r.v.s, who don't seem to be running on time, and regional ferries and b.a.r.t., and of course my personal favorite, cable cars, that visitors from all over the world come and enjoy. we know with equitiable and affordable