mr. raeshgd that sound like when i read it, it's out of the blue for some people so i'm told it resulted in layoffs why did the department not solicit the feedback before turning off the night permits. >> there's no change of policy. >> this says there's a change in policy. >> i'm referring to the night noise because of a lot of complaints from the neighborhood we're trying to work with the contractors and the residents. >> i totally agree you should be responsive to the neighborhoods in terms of mitigating those and working with the residents and contractors and supervisor kim and everyone but why wasn't that done as before as simply there's been a policy change there's no more permits this work 0 could have been done months and months ago that's a big deal. >> we're away aware of it's a big deal we've been working with the contractor and we're doing outreach with the people to try to get a solution for both contractors working and the neighborhood. >> you just don't know how long this pause is going to last? it's going to last short term very short we're going to get the implementation