to add and to protect housing units but there really is no planning code for protection of recreati recreation facilities as well as open space and hopefully that will be addressed. the other issue that it's time to address and not overlook is the matter of equitably distributing recreation, such as what about seniors and low income residents. so there should be some kind of addressing of is there going to be a mechanism put in place to make sure that those areas get taken care of. it's part of this overall, much larger picture. chris was mentioning the japantown bowling alley, and the other issue is swimming poolses in the city and also tennis courts where if you look at the study from 2006 and there were 156 tennis courts. and now there are 124 and that's mostly because of demand and lack of founding. i heard this one lady say that funding sources are being identified. and i would hold that the funding sources are identified for maintenance and even where you have them and rendered them unusable regardless of the facility. one other last comment, there is an attempt to redo courts with priva