to ourowledge, we don't know what the process difficulty was but we actually received information from you, the day following the incident and when i had thatinformation, to prepare at light. d a person we were not aware there was a light out. so i do want to try to clarify that. i work with residents quite often to identify suitable solutions. one of the issues was an issue of brightness and we determined that required an upgrade to the circuitry. therwas a request that went to mta and came back to us and our understanding was the cost would be borne by the city unless we were to repair it as part of t rplacement plan. we identified the ones with the most frequent burnout and tried to find a metric that was unbiased. we want to identify areas with high crime and that is a priority as well but we do not have tremendous information aout crimes happening in various districts. identifyg the frequency of burnouts and operating that way -- supervisor wiener: i would like to thank everyone for coming out today. even though there are disagreements and different perspectes on things, in the en