my name is robert witt. i have something i would like to distribute. good morning, commissioners. i'm a resident of district 10. i wanted to talk about something that often gets very good lip service in media outlets, but does not get much action. the disparity is very large. it is residential blight. last week, i attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for a model block on the newton ave. two blocks away from that is a property that has had multiple complaints since 2007 -- all of which have gone through re- inspection, but they never seem to go any further than that. the packet i give you is photographs i took from around a febay view. it contains complaints. these complaints have never been model blocks and going through and improving quality of life, then it has to be more than an inspector coming out and re- inspecting time and time again, or director's hearings or notices and never any action that follows that. it is not something that is new. it is clearly something that has been going on for years and years and years. i have sent e-mails out. i have spoken with commissioner wal