ms. craft. >> good morning. amber crabb with the transportation authority. we did request or flag that we would be bringing this to you for approval upon first action. due to the desire to have on record a position before the end of september, which due to the august recess would otherwise be the case. this bill would repeal the transportation revenue approved through the road repair and accountability act or senate bill one approved last year that brings about $5 billion across the state for transportation each year. san francisco alone sees about $60 million per year in local formula programs that are used for thing like local street and road repair, transit improvements and transit service. we also are going to be relying on hundreds of millions of dollars in the future for key infrastructure projects such as bart and muni vehicles as well as safety bike and ped projects. if the proposition repealed, there's potential for those projects all to slow and the need for locals to find additional funding to close the funding. gaps that would be remaining. we ha