. >> chairwoman: we have susan mercelson with updates and state legislation. and mr. hyam. i'm sorry, mr. global. >> we were hoping you could switch to number four. >> agenda item number 4 is the city of san francisco's tenure capital plan. >> chairman: them. heather graham is here to make a presentation. >> good morning, good afternoon, my name is heather green, and i'm the director of capital planning for the city of san francisco, and our deputy resilience officers. i was asked to present here today to give a little bit of city-wide context to the clean power work and the capital planning that will happen there. i'm here to provide an overview of our city-wide capital planning. i will try to be brief in my comments, but if you have anything you would like me to pause and talk about further, then i'm happy to do so. our tenure capital plan is a constrained 10-year plan. we are in year 13, and it captures $39billion of planned i investments. what is helpful here is to know how the capital plan helps us. it helps us to have conversations and to understand priorities as we a