. >> council member sally macdonald has a question. >> i have a question, if neighborhoods have a concern about a particularly bad area, is it something that they come to vision zero or to the m.t.a. or how -- how do the citizens get their input in? >> yeah, i mean, if the neighbor has a very specific concern and i apologize that i didn't say 311 in the last stage, but it's where you can lodge specific concerns and the sfmta will route them to the correct person because there's technically trained staff, that depending on your issue, can help to address that and vision zero though is another -- the task force that would be a place to come to talk, you know, more broadly i think about safety and city-wide issues with respect to safety and how we can address them. >> yeah, i'm wondering also because you see neighbor against neighbor and a lot of these things are going to be do something at this corner and not that corner and how are those decisions made? >> i mean, i think that is obviously like a project by a project basis and i think that the importance of engaging more in outreach etc. i