that has culminated over the years between neighborhood and hanc, is not just on the shoulder of ofhanc, or competing member organizations, but it is also a big city hall but did not refer these tensions. over the years, it could've helped steer that unity that one might expect, even when there are diverging opinions in neighborhoods that are eclectic and well-known historical for their civic engagement, like the operate -- upper haight. i think we are fortunate that previous administrations, and not so distant pats, have not use of aerosol and political capital to obtain a win-win in this. i am hoping that with this resolution, we can inject some sensibility that you cannot dismiss, the matter where one's opinion may lie on what hanc does or does not do for their particular neighborhood, but you do not on rightly discounted a contribution of a non-profit, of a service, somebody who helped elevate our environmental goals over all as being anachronistic or absolute, and therefore not as necessary. i do not buy that. by the lack of a plan that the department of the pirate -- environment,