i don't necessarily -- right now we go down to the legal end of the beach down by sloat. there's an area less than a block long. when it's high tide, you can't even walk there, and that's what they've given us. they've given us this little tiny area to walk in, and i'm disgusted. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi, i'm john keating. thank you, supervisors. i've been following the ggnra issues for about a decade now, since i arrived at the coastal bluffs, to find that the park service has closed the only real good disabled access trail in the bay area without any concern or contact with the public beforehand and subsequently watched as they closed down the only large sand dune that children could play on in the bay area, while completely ignoring the last public comment you received on that. i want to thank the ggnra, superintendent dean, howard leaf itch, smith, and whoever is behind us in this process for being here. i want to thank them for their public service, and i think this is the highest public service, when you listen to the public and in a pu