groups like walk sff was here together in the room going to get police chief sewer and commissioner restgan the resources they feed to do their jobs and make it safe. the police block hasn't moved at all and that's a positive thing. these people are here to serve the city and they're putting their lives at risk all the time and they care about safety. i don't think that's a question. it's not a question of if, but a we of when and how and when are we going to see the city for managing itself to keep the resident safe and when are we as the community going see the results. it's not a 16 to 24 month turn around time. we can't accept to kind of timeline for a critical issue. again, this is no longer a question of if. it's a question of when and how we're going to do this together. thank you. >> thank you very much. i have a few more names. amy chin and we have carla johnson from the mayor's office from disability's office. >> i have some sheets for the commission. and police if they like them. >> my name is birt hit and i share the bicycle advisory commission. excuse me voice. i also teach the