on parcels o and p, the largest, you will find the hayes valley farm. on parcels r and s, you'll find the growing home community garden. in all of these cases, we were fortunate to find partners who were willing to work with us, who understood the temporary nature of these parcels, and were willing to take a risk and do something innovative for a short time, to make sure there were not a lot of empty lots dotting the neighborhood. the city sees interim revenue from leases on these parcels. parcel e is a long-term lease of the school district. parcel f is leased to the opera. that will cease shortly, because it is in the process of sale. the city does see a limited amount of revenue from two of those. here you see the revenue associated with adoption, $3.50 million. the boulevard was constructed at a cost of approximately $23.50 million. in the adoption, the city has already sold, or is in contract to sell, five parcels. in addition, we have accounted for the cost of leases with caltrans for those ancillary projects underneath the freeway structure. caltr