june sizor jane kim, welcome to the board. supervisor kim: we want to thank the committee and also want to thank everyone who's come out today who has been a part of meeting with us, and putting together feedback and has been part of the planning around pedestrian station for the last several years. the parents and family at betsy carmichael middle school, seniors can and kip. community ten anything association, senior action network and san francisco. in december 2010, our previous mayor gavin newsom released an executive directive citing the importance of directing pedestrian safety here in san francisco. san francisco experiences roughly 800 pedestrian injuries and 22 fatalities every year. and between 204-2008 seniors experienced 42% of those pedestrian fatalities but made up only 15% of the population here in san francisco. research has shown that you're more likely to be hit or killed by a car if you are poor, if you are old, if you are young, if you are not a car owner. so this is also about equity here in our cities. we