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s.f. the city retains the ability to audit pg and eat's records. of the $20 million not to exceed the amount of this agreement, clean power s.f. estimates it will pay pg nt $19 million for community choice aggregation services over the next ten years based on tariffs that by the california -- set by the california utilities commission. the remaining 966,000, $849 represents 5% to cover costs if customers enrolment in clean power s.f. is higher than estimated, and the customer enrolment estimates are included in table two on page 4 of our report. it says table one at the bottom, but it is the table -- of the second table in the report is table two. clean power s.f. expects charges of over $18 million over ten years for p.g. and e billing and administrative fees under the cpuc approved community aggregation choice tariffs as shown in the second table on page 4. the p.u.c. estimates that $385,000 -- initial users will be active after accounting for opt outs. the total number of customers being served by clean power s.f. is expected to increase over tim
s.f. the city retains the ability to audit pg and eat's records. of the $20 million not to exceed the amount of this agreement, clean power s.f. estimates it will pay pg nt $19 million for community choice aggregation services over the next ten years based on tariffs that by the california -- set by the california utilities commission. the remaining 966,000, $849 represents 5% to cover costs if customers enrolment in clean power s.f. is higher than estimated, and the customer enrolment...
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we had a meals on wheels event which was very successful with s.f. city. a lot of the tech community came and we had about 800 plus meals left our building to all the elderly in the tenderloin area which was great, and we have done quite a few technology and art to meet ups with some of the local groups in the city for free. they have just come and share and speak and try to build community and build connections. we feel it is really vital as part of our new technology arts and culture to really support all the different groups in san francisco. i think that gives you it in a nutshell. >> so this is a permanent space? >> correct. >> i thought it was temporary. i've heard great reviews about your current exhibit. maybe the exhibit is temporary. >> yes. we have the building lease for about ten years and we will be rotating exhibits through. the current exhibit you have heard about is open in december and that will stay for a year. >> it sounds like outside of these fundraising events, have you had parties there or anything -- ♪ we had a few launch parties. w
we had a meals on wheels event which was very successful with s.f. city. a lot of the tech community came and we had about 800 plus meals left our building to all the elderly in the tenderloin area which was great, and we have done quite a few technology and art to meet ups with some of the local groups in the city for free. they have just come and share and speak and try to build community and build connections. we feel it is really vital as part of our new technology arts and culture to...
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s.f. accounts in the city. the p.u.c. has been busy for his next major enrolment and they will be enrolling about 280,000 mostly residential accounts in april. with this enrolment, we will have enrolled all but the largest electricity accounts in the city and we will be following up with those electricity customers individually over the course of calendar year 2019. after the upcoming april enrolment, we estimate the number of active customers being served by clean power s.f. that will be around 365,000. as part of our phasing policy and decision-making around 12 enrolled additional customers, the p.u.c. established it would not automatically enrolled customers unless we projected that our rates would be at or below pg&e at the time of enrolment after accounting for pg&e's exit fees. that brings us to the topic of today's hearing. clean power s.f. rates, and pg nd exit fees. the exit fee is a method this cpuc uses to ensure those unavoidable costs are shared with c.c.a. customers. the p.u.c. took a rate action. the san fr
s.f. accounts in the city. the p.u.c. has been busy for his next major enrolment and they will be enrolling about 280,000 mostly residential accounts in april. with this enrolment, we will have enrolled all but the largest electricity accounts in the city and we will be following up with those electricity customers individually over the course of calendar year 2019. after the upcoming april enrolment, we estimate the number of active customers being served by clean power s.f. that will be...
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city. particularly with hope s.f. rad. and all of those unforgotten black folks that are in these r.a.d. apartments. yours truly, ace is on the case, and making sure this particular race its going to be in the next ten years. my name is ace and i am on the case right here in the city by the bay. i'm so happy. >> any other public comments on this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. supervisor walton. >> briefly, i forgot to mention that the project sponsor and city staff are here to answer any questions if there were any on this item. >> there were no questions. so supervisor walton made a motion to continue this item to january 29th, 2019. is there a second? seconded by supervisor ronan. motion to continue this item to january 29th, made by supervisor walton and seconded by supervisor ronan, without objection, item 48 and 49 a continued to january 29th 2019 madam clerk, can you please call the next item? >> item 50, the board of supervisors will convene a committee of the whole for a public hearing on the san francisco public utilities commission, clean power s.f. community
city. particularly with hope s.f. rad. and all of those unforgotten black folks that are in these r.a.d. apartments. yours truly, ace is on the case, and making sure this particular race its going to be in the next ten years. my name is ace and i am on the case right here in the city by the bay. i'm so happy. >> any other public comments on this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. supervisor walton. >> briefly, i forgot to mention that the project sponsor and city staff...
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s.f. has been serving customers since may of 2016. by allowing the city to determine the source of its energy supply and direct more of its electric customers dollars towards renewable and clean sources of energy, clean power s.f. is a key strategy to meeting the city's goal to eliminate greenhouse gases from its electric supply by 2030. this contract will provide critical additional renewable energy supplies to serve clean power s.f. customers, including our new customers to be enrolled in april of this year. the contract has a one year term for 300,000-megawatt hours of renewable energy to be delivered by december 31st of 2019. with this contract, s.f. p.u.c. staff projects that clean power s.f. will be able to meet their green product target of 45% renewable energy content this year. by comparison, in 2018, a p.g. & e's energy portfolio featured future 33% renewable energy. the s.f. p.u.c. authorizes execution of the agreement on december 11th of last year. due to the board of supervisors recess in december, the resolution to approve the proposed contr
s.f. has been serving customers since may of 2016. by allowing the city to determine the source of its energy supply and direct more of its electric customers dollars towards renewable and clean sources of energy, clean power s.f. is a key strategy to meeting the city's goal to eliminate greenhouse gases from its electric supply by 2030. this contract will provide critical additional renewable energy supplies to serve clean power s.f. customers, including our new customers to be enrolled in...
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about the people here at 1750 mcallister, at over 29 properties across the state -- across the city through s.f r.a.d. and what it means to us to be part of the community in partnership with the mayor touch office of housing and community development, all of our partners , but ultimately we are proud of who we are and who we had the opportunity to be in partnership with the city and the county of san francisco. thank you and congratulations. i got to hear from several of the residence. one complaint about noise, too many dogs, too many music that i said you know what? that is a great problem to have when it is in urine new community. congratulations to everybody and thank you for being -- allowing us to be part of it today. [applause] >> okay. one of my other favorite parts of working on this project has been building relationships with the amazing residents in this building, and today we are lucky -- lucky enough to have one of those residents with us. robert matheson has been in the building for the last 11 years, and i have really enjoyed getting to work with him and the other residents. the
about the people here at 1750 mcallister, at over 29 properties across the state -- across the city through s.f r.a.d. and what it means to us to be part of the community in partnership with the mayor touch office of housing and community development, all of our partners , but ultimately we are proud of who we are and who we had the opportunity to be in partnership with the city and the county of san francisco. thank you and congratulations. i got to hear from several of the residence. one...
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they are such -- so many what katy has done with home s.f., what jane has done with free city college and inclusionary and all those things. truly, one of the things from my heart is soda tax and the tobacco tax because these are when you dig into those issues, those issues are about -- in a very, very pernicious way, targeting in particular african-americans and low-income people in a way that people don't even see. and that is courageousness to take on multibillion dollar industries in that regard. and be successful. and not be about politics, but be about the issue and be about what that means for your community, and everyone's community and everyone's health. that was such a phenomenal thing to see you lead on. we have talked about your ability to be a leader is so important, not just for your community, but for women and so many people. so it has been wonderful to be on this board with you. you are a tough negotiator. the energy you bring, even when people are still sleepy in the morning on ride to work day [laughter], the whole mood changes when you get on the mic. so i will mis
they are such -- so many what katy has done with home s.f., what jane has done with free city college and inclusionary and all those things. truly, one of the things from my heart is soda tax and the tobacco tax because these are when you dig into those issues, those issues are about -- in a very, very pernicious way, targeting in particular african-americans and low-income people in a way that people don't even see. and that is courageousness to take on multibillion dollar industries in that...
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cities. this year's components of the luisa program which is a multiyear idea at this point, include the use of tools and services at s.f. we already own through the enterprise license that we renewed this past july from city-wide. and involves training of some core staff in modern g.i.s. tools and best practices. and then the use of that additional knowledge to modernize the heart of eighth's work program, which is really this growth policy analysis work flow that includes growth capacity estimation which is the supply side of the land economy and allocating regional growth projections for s.f. to subcity areas like the traffic analysis zones that the transportation authority uses. and that is the demand side. and finally, the other part of this is developing those integrated core data sets that we need for easier use together that are now produced relatively independently and those probably familiar to you in terms of the land-use database, the housing databases, jobs databases, building databases and the pipeline database of current project proposals. so, with this program, the results that we hope will be a set of i
cities. this year's components of the luisa program which is a multiyear idea at this point, include the use of tools and services at s.f. we already own through the enterprise license that we renewed this past july from city-wide. and involves training of some core staff in modern g.i.s. tools and best practices. and then the use of that additional knowledge to modernize the heart of eighth's work program, which is really this growth policy analysis work flow that includes growth capacity...
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s.f. ordinance, and much more. so the tenderloin d-6 and the city itself is just better, because we had jane kim. and i'm so grateful she was with us for the two terms, and i will miss her. i will miss her. thank you, thank you much for your time and consideration. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> supervisors, my name is curtis bradford and i'm the co-chair of the tenderloin's people's congress and i came today because i really just wanted to thank jane kim. i'm really here for jane today. you know, jane, you've been such a great partner to the community and the neighborhood. it's really empowering when we actually feel like we have a partner at city hall that really gets us and understands us and is willing to get right down there and work with us on issues that really matter to the neighborhood, to the community, and affect people's daily lives. and you've been that partner, and i really appreciate that. some really amazing things have happened. you've been such a great, forwards-thinking visionary leader, and things like free city college, which hopefully will sp
s.f. ordinance, and much more. so the tenderloin d-6 and the city itself is just better, because we had jane kim. and i'm so grateful she was with us for the two terms, and i will miss her. i will miss her. thank you, thank you much for your time and consideration. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> supervisors, my name is curtis bradford and i'm the co-chair of the tenderloin's people's congress and i came today because i really just wanted to thank...
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we have tech s.f., healthcare academy, and hospitality initiatives, all of which train people to work in our city turn, who at 14 proudly worked at a nonprofit , answering phones and helping young family is, and doing paperwork, i am particularly proud to have launched opportunities for all so that we can get every high school students -- [applause] scene -- >> so we can get every high school student in san francisco a paid internship, because unlike the president in this town we pay people when they go to work. [laughter] [applause] >> this program will help our kids now to earn money, to learn new skills, to keep them from going down the wrong path. these young people will be exposed to opportunities they never knew existed. they could see a future in an industry they never had access to. they could see themselves making a difference in a world in a way that they never thought possible . they will flourish, and we will grow our workforce right here in san francisco. [applause] >> will continue to lead the way on so many other important issues. we will protect the environment, and fight climate
we have tech s.f., healthcare academy, and hospitality initiatives, all of which train people to work in our city turn, who at 14 proudly worked at a nonprofit , answering phones and helping young family is, and doing paperwork, i am particularly proud to have launched opportunities for all so that we can get every high school students -- [applause] scene -- >> so we can get every high school student in san francisco a paid internship, because unlike the president in this town we pay...
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city off their dependence on pg and e. and we will accelerate the next phase of clean power power s.f. cannot wait to work with gordon mar again, we have been working together for 20 years and bring family services to the west side, including a new city college campus in the sunsets. i cannot wait to work with valley brown as she works with the mayor agreed to create a long-term solution to the crisis of people living in rvs and in homelessness and our city, i can't wait to team up with matt haney to create real solutions to homelessness, because we do know that the center of the crisis is in the tenderloin, although the mission of the bayview aren't far behind, and make sure that we clean up the streets of the tenderloin, soma, and the mission. i can't wait to rally alongside norman he does norman yee and bring true universal childcare to the city and create a strong safety net for low income seniors. i have an 18-year-old father who i have been helping to care for, and it is needed. he is a champion for that that i deeply respect. i can't wait to support supervisor mandelman in devel
city off their dependence on pg and e. and we will accelerate the next phase of clean power power s.f. cannot wait to work with gordon mar again, we have been working together for 20 years and bring family services to the west side, including a new city college campus in the sunsets. i cannot wait to work with valley brown as she works with the mayor agreed to create a long-term solution to the crisis of people living in rvs and in homelessness and our city, i can't wait to team up with matt...
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s.f. p.u.c., we measured the pole and confirms that the replacement pole will be approximately the same height, and that 28-foot poles that they use across the city and the appellant argues about the appellants noticing and the it was one of the primary focus is at both the november and december hearings. where it was established that mobility corrected the neighborhood group public notice mailings. they make arguments about site location, analysis, where there is no local state or federal requirement to do so. the appellant also makes the same arguments about underground utility location markings pursuant to a separately issued excavation permit, that the board heard about in december, and there are no new facts before you today that were unknown at the time of previous hearings. the appellant has been heard by the city on these arguments. at the initial protest hearing, and at the november and december hearings, these are arguments the board has heard and a multitude of times before, and other similar cases. this is not an extraordinary case. there is no manifest and justice present. we respectfully ask this board deny the rehearing request. i'
s.f. p.u.c., we measured the pole and confirms that the replacement pole will be approximately the same height, and that 28-foot poles that they use across the city and the appellant argues about the appellants noticing and the it was one of the primary focus is at both the november and december hearings. where it was established that mobility corrected the neighborhood group public notice mailings. they make arguments about site location, analysis, where there is no local state or federal...
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s.f. is covering the story for us from out to say austria which is struggling with extreme snowfall. well it's not again last night and i wouldn't be exaggerating if i said that this city this town is completely buried when you go through the streets or gives the impression of walking through a tunnel i mean the walls of snow are literally twice as tall as i am the headline this morning in the local newspaper was hope and trepidation hope would probably describe this side of the village a moment i'll say which has had some of the heaviest snowfall but the villagers are really dealing with it the bakeries open the hotels open people are walking through the streets there's not snow plows they don't have snow plows here actually they have they have shovels steam shovels going through the streets literally carrying the snow because there's nowhere to put it they have to put it in giant piles down the street now trepidation would describe the other side of this village about a kilometer down the street there they have been evacuated it's completely closed off no one's allowed to go there and that's because of the danger of avalanches austrian authorities have history highes
s.f. is covering the story for us from out to say austria which is struggling with extreme snowfall. well it's not again last night and i wouldn't be exaggerating if i said that this city this town is completely buried when you go through the streets or gives the impression of walking through a tunnel i mean the walls of snow are literally twice as tall as i am the headline this morning in the local newspaper was hope and trepidation hope would probably describe this side of the village a...
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talent that's playing elsewhere in the world and in america in cities that i'll reference later, to bring them to san francisco and really put s.f. on the night life map. as i've stated in previous hearings, there's very little money to be made between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. in san francisco. it's about my commitment to night h nightlife, it's about the ethos, it helps us compete in t the -- not only the local market, but the international market. i think halcyon is a step in the right direction in s.f. nightlife, and i think every time we are limited and prohibited to operate with the police code, i think it is a step in the back direction. the reason we showed the windows and the reason why we showed the buildings was to show that it really is two neighbors, and i'm not here to attack them. i feel sorry for them. i feel sorry for the need that they feel the need to send these texts and e-mails to complain. i have 200 neighbors behind me on motorcycnorfolk. i have another potential 200 neighbors going in behind me -- potential neighbors, and the biggest issues that my hours have been limited because of the complai
talent that's playing elsewhere in the world and in america in cities that i'll reference later, to bring them to san francisco and really put s.f. on the night life map. as i've stated in previous hearings, there's very little money to be made between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. in san francisco. it's about my commitment to night h nightlife, it's about the ethos, it helps us compete in t the -- not only the local market, but the international market. i think halcyon is a step in the...
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of our workers who will do anything it takes to make sure our city is clean so that when people come to visit, the parks are not >> my s.f. dove -- government t.v. moment was when i received a commendation award from supervisor chris daly. then we sang a duet in the board chamber. [singing] >> happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. happy anniversary to you. happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. anniversary, anniversary, happy 25th anniversary to you. [♪] >> theÑi meetingñr with come to order. budget andÑi finance comeitáee. iÑi am supervisor fewer and chaú i'mÑi joined byt( supervisorçóÑi andjf gordon marr, who isñrÑi s in.Ñi welcome, supervisor Ñiñrmarr. our clerk isñr linda Ñiwong. i would likeÑi to thank]/>Ñiçóñ can supervisorñrçóÑi"çówalton? take that without objection. take that without objection. thank you.ÑiçóçóÑiÑ madame clerk, anyw3çó n
of our workers who will do anything it takes to make sure our city is clean so that when people come to visit, the parks are not >> my s.f. dove -- government t.v. moment was when i received a commendation award from supervisor chris daly. then we sang a duet in the board chamber. [singing] >> happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. happy anniversary to you. happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. anniversary, anniversary, happy 25th anniversary to you. [♪]...
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of our workers who will do anything it takes to make sure our city is clean so that when people come to visit, the parks are not >> my s.f. dove -- government t.v. moment was when i received a commendation award from supervisor chris daly. then we sang a duet in the board chamber. [singing] >> happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. happy anniversary to you. happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. anniversary, anniversary, happy 25th anniversary to you. [♪] >> my name is randy shaw and i'm a director of the tenderloin housing clinic appeared eight years ago, in january of 2011, i realized there was something really wrong with the tenderloin , that we don't have enough lights period people say they don't feel safe in the tenderloin at night, and it is because we don't have streetlights. just coincidentally with that, see pmc was planning on building a new hospital -- cpmc was planning on building a new hospital. and i thought the biggest impact would be all the cars driving up the street to get to the new hospital so that it was really important for the pedestrian safety of the tenderloin to have more stre
of our workers who will do anything it takes to make sure our city is clean so that when people come to visit, the parks are not >> my s.f. dove -- government t.v. moment was when i received a commendation award from supervisor chris daly. then we sang a duet in the board chamber. [singing] >> happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. happy anniversary to you. happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. anniversary, anniversary, happy 25th anniversary to you. [♪]...
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as a city, as a rapidly changing city, it is important to take this step to commemorate the building and say this is something that s.f. values. we value art, we value culture, we value and see and respect the latino community as a fundamental fabric of the community, especially during a time when the administration in d.c. is actively trying to marginalize it and erase it. it is unfortunate that the galleria has had to move and has been evicted, but this step will be able to do much to lessen the blow to the community. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello. i have been a bay area resident for 20 years. i work in the arts and culture field here in san francisco and in the east bay. my father-in-law was one of the founders of galleria, my husband learned to walk on the floors of galleria, and she is very similar stories to my, who you heard from earlier. when i moved to 20 years ago, i didn't know anyone, i didn't have any community here, and galleria, that building, that space on 24th and bryant is where i built community. it is where i found people. i was very lucky to be politicized through the arts at a very young age
as a city, as a rapidly changing city, it is important to take this step to commemorate the building and say this is something that s.f. values. we value art, we value culture, we value and see and respect the latino community as a fundamental fabric of the community, especially during a time when the administration in d.c. is actively trying to marginalize it and erase it. it is unfortunate that the galleria has had to move and has been evicted, but this step will be able to do much to lessen...
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s.f. forest alliance, which i will also leave with you. >> thank you. >> commissioners, ilan duffy, district six. i happened through this city in the north valley called chico, and it's just amazing how many trees they have in that city, and trees that are multiple feet in diameter, and it turns out that the wife of the rancher in that area, about 100 years ago, she just started planting these trees. we just simply -- we don't have anything to compare like that in this city, nothing. i'm concerned that if we're going to have an -- a culture where we're going to protect trees, i'm concerned how we start that by chopping down a bunch of trees. it seems inconsistent, and what one person mentioned about the birds, is absolutely true. the birds, particularly the sparrows, they like the ficus. if you take those out, those birds are going to decline. one of the few nondomestic species we have in the inner city. i -- i think that's about it. you know, just that, you know, obviously, this is going to be a pretty significant undertaking, as we go to 48-inch and 36-inch, this is going to be a bigger under taking. this is all in a fossi
s.f. forest alliance, which i will also leave with you. >> thank you. >> commissioners, ilan duffy, district six. i happened through this city in the north valley called chico, and it's just amazing how many trees they have in that city, and trees that are multiple feet in diameter, and it turns out that the wife of the rancher in that area, about 100 years ago, she just started planting these trees. we just simply -- we don't have anything to compare like that in this city,...
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city of san francisco for the musical legends. i feel like a lot of people in san francisco don't realize what resources there are at the library. we had a film series, the s.fm series that i put together. it was nearly sold out every single night. people were so appreciative that someone was bringing this for them. it is free. everything in the library is free. >> it it is also a film producer who has a film coming out. maybe in 2018 about crime. what is the title of it? >> it is called san francisco first and only rock 'n' roll movie. crime, 1978. [laughter] >> when i first went to the art institute before the adventures were formed in 77, i was going to be a painter. i did not know i would turn into a punk singer. i got back into painting and i mostly do portraiture and figurative painting. one of the things about this job here is i discovered some great resources for images for my painting. i was looking through these mug shot books that we have here that are from the 1920s. i did a whole series of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records. there are so many different things that
city of san francisco for the musical legends. i feel like a lot of people in san francisco don't realize what resources there are at the library. we had a film series, the s.fm series that i put together. it was nearly sold out every single night. people were so appreciative that someone was bringing this for them. it is free. everything in the library is free. >> it it is also a film producer who has a film coming out. maybe in 2018 about crime. what is the title of it? >> it is...
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, and, again, not to do the entire city but some examples are pretty amazing -- and maybe we -- we offer a concession incentive or waiver somehow, like in the home s.f. process. in order to get them to save something that they don't want to. so we kind of have a net balance of you're not going to lose a ton of money because we all know that it's easier to construct on a green field than it is on around a building. it's complicated and more expensive and the shoring and whatever. and then the last thing is, -- so that might be some legislation that, you know, is after we see whether this is being taken up or not by a project sponsor and it's something that we would consider if they keep saying that it's too costly. and the other one is that we saw miss schoutis group c, and it keeps san francisco, a sense of neighborhood that it has, and because we're a city of neighborhoods i would hope when we do the revised r.d.g.s we can have a residential version too. they seem compatible and the u.d.g. land, but i think that more sensitive residential ones as well would be a good one. >> thank you, commissioner wolfram. >> thank you. i think this is a great doc
, and, again, not to do the entire city but some examples are pretty amazing -- and maybe we -- we offer a concession incentive or waiver somehow, like in the home s.f. process. in order to get them to save something that they don't want to. so we kind of have a net balance of you're not going to lose a ton of money because we all know that it's easier to construct on a green field than it is on around a building. it's complicated and more expensive and the shoring and whatever. and then the...