. >> my name is sarah wilson. i live three blocks away from 65 ocean avenue. my five-year-old attended crayon box spanish immersion preschool but attended the school two miles away after it was displaced along with little bear preschool from the 65 ocean site at its development. recently crayon box families were asked to support our beloved preschool and it really is. by supporting this housing project. this is a false choice for any crayon box parent who wants to keep our mostly low-income and working class neighbors from being pushed out of the neighborhood. this isn't whitewashing and it's not green washing, i don't know what you call it, maybe preschool washing but whatever it is, it's not right. to see a stable home for our preschool and our neighborhood, we shouldn't have to accept an explosion of unaffordable units that the intergeneral racial -- intergenerational families can't fit into. we've already los -- lost two preschools because of this development. the developers have asked crayon box parents to make a false choice in order to push their projec