robert justin clark, professor emeritus, keep him in our memory, but the mint is so important and i know it's hard to fund everything, but the $5 million from the $20, let's put it back and give consideration to the h.p.c., historic preservation commission, which is one of our city bodies, that's asked for $50 million. i don't know if we can do that, but let's try. the stabilization is so important. just in my 41 years in san francisco, waiting for buses at 5th and mission, you see the cracking of the great granite blocks. the granite lady needs stabilization or we're going to lose her and you see the rust and other things that have to be aggressively addressed. we don't want it to languish. and we don't want the plan to langui languish. we want it to be a center of community and historic resources. so let's get the full funding and see what we can do about that. thank you so much. >> supervisor tang: seeing no further public comment, through the chair, i would like to ask that we close public comment on the items. public comment is closed for items 7-11. >> supervisor kim: there's a ser