retroactivelin janua system brought high winds, flooding, causing severe damage and eroding along ah shawn psi. it resulted in dropped boulders and debris onto the boulevard, blocking the southbound lane. due to the extensive statewide damage, governor jerry brown requested that california department of transportation. that includes 419,000 to reimburse us for the emergency opening work that already occurred as well as 2.37 million for future permanent restoration work, which is expected to be completed by may 2019. approving this resolution means public works will have 85.3% for the costs of the permanent restoration work. we'll be using the program funds for it. i'm joined by the project manager of this project, and we would be happy pa answer any questions you might have. >> thank you. i will go to the budget legislative analyst at this point. thank you. >> do you want me to be put on both items? >> you know, i just realize -- let's do item five, and then i will have to open up and go back to item four. >> so on item five, this is a grant that is retroactive. as said, some of the funds have