supervisor mirkarimi: commissioner dufty has history with the underground staff -- taskforce. commissioner dufty: there is a disparity about how the underground is distributed in the city. the variants is tremendous, but think colleagues recall that i sought to have some funding dedicated to focus on these inequities and try to restart the program because we have expended all of the credits, i believe through 2019. there were increased costs that were accumulated in the program that was begun with the settlement of a lawsuit, in the city attorney. we have come to the end of that. we have done some very limited additional underground work, like light rail, for example. right now, we're really looking at how to restart the program, and i do share commissioner avalos's concerns about seeing apparatuses that are being dropped on polls without input. we want more readable and applications. i want a somewhat concerned that could exacerbate that problem. supervisor mirkarimi: is a complete removal, or do the polls remain? commissioner dufty the poles are removed. in that case, the ob