good afternoon, thank you, it's nice to be here again, howard shab ner. i have spoken here several times about the effect of san francisco's campaign or war against cars is having on people with mobility disabilities. one of the things has been the lack of, the increasing difficulty in finding parking spaces, the fact, the timer is not on. is there a -- i can keep on going, but i think three minutes will be enough. the epidemic of cyclist riding on the sidewalks with virtual impunity and dangerous design of some of the bike lanes such as jk drive. what i want to speak to you about today is mainly a project in my neighborhood basically two blocks from where i live which is masonic. the mta has a plan to spend $21 million to but put in a cycle track masonic all the way to feld and gearey. about two blocks from masonic. they will move all street parking from both sides of masonic and they will reduce the travel lanes during rush hour because during many years there is an extra lane onrush hours and that will be reduced. they put platforms and that will reduc