supervisor avalos: thank you very much. >> i am nancy wuerful. i think the supervisors for their courage in fighting privatization in our public parks. i support this privatization and control measure. each year, the controller's office schedules fines and service charges from each department that has such charges, as well as the revenue they generate. here is the master fee schedule for the city and county of san francisco. nothing on this fee schedule is affected by the bell at schedule. -- ballot schedule. there is nothing to do with leases. it is these leases that the ballot measure seeks to address, not the permits in the schedule. the march of urbanization -- of privatization in once public places cannot continue. the public pays for upkeep while the benefit goes to a few entities. let the voters decide. right now before the supervisors, you are going to see a budget that has a $1 million increase in subsidies for the rec and park department. $127 million is what they had last year. i do not want to hear anything more about these layoffs. i