i'm natasha reed, and today, i'll be your host. before we go on, let's take a look back at our past week. this past week, we sat down with delegates visiting from china who are interested in the great work we do here at public works. our community partners at sf parka lines continue their work, working with the community to spruce up the medians in diamond heights boulevard. we're also rolling out five new pit stops in the city. stay tuned. and a big congratulations to mayor london breed, who was sworn in at san francisco's 45th mayor on the steps of city hall wednesday. public works is a 24-7 operation working to keep neighborhoods across the city clean and beautiful. that good work is marred by graffiti vandals who tag walls, mailboxes, benches, signs, sidewalks and even trees. san francisco spends more than $20 million annually on graffiti cleanup. in the last fiscal year, our department received and responded to a total of 35,398 service requests for graffiti alone. today, i'm hanging out with one of our graffiti crews that wor