. >> >> thank you i'm colleen from the sthoilgz foundation i'm glad to hear about the city attorney's amendment soiled this legislation will go forward as written i think that one of the reasons why this is an issue that is so important to us because for sthoilgz we've been in the tenderloin for 65 years and i've been working at st. anthony's for 10 years over the lifetime working there when i started working you know market rate small ramps without kitchens were actually affordable to our guests people on ssi and people on extremely low income arrest ssi is the maximum amount is $889 around $10,000 a year those types of rooms are no longer affordable for people another motivator they used to be it would be great to talk about ways to expand the housing opportunity for people that are lowest end of income in our city and i would love to be part of that discussion as we go forward. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, i'm the general meadows i live downtown for 40 years the housing situation this right here represents the 12 percent and this represents the 80 percent of housing that w