my name is riannon baylor, and i'm the executive director at u. u.s. hastings law. we've been in the tenderloin for 140 years and we plan to remain in the community. we have a vision where we're going to bring together multiple graduate level institutions. we will look upon students to utilize our local businesses, activate or streets and be -- our streets and be responsible participants in the community, and we can think of no better partner in this than the tenderloin community benefit district. we have seen them do amazing work. everything of course from keeping our streets cleaner and safer to the graffiti abatement and needle pick up, but we've partnered with them on larger initiatives. we recently partnered with them to integrate a camera on our ca campus to deter crime as well as aid in criminal prosecutions. we also look to support them in their ongoing work on economic development, but even more important -- oh, 30 seconds. but even more important than the initiatives and activities is the sense of neighborhood pride that results from this organization that