my name is tessie ester ceo of mothers against crime and i ran a foodbank on fridays and i'm the coordinator for mother's committee on environmental justice. people speaking on huntersview are so right. there with 250 residents living in hunterview and right now there are only 125. some choose to move and some got evicted, which shethy they shouldn't have. like tracy was saying, i have seen three bridges all my life and right now i see nothing, there is no view and it's not fair. i have great concern about the residents that did move. how are they going to be able to find these people and come back? because they do have a right. right now we have been working very hard with mr. alvarez. he took us through the house rules and everything. three weeks ago we had a meeting. i didn't agree with these house rules and we did a petition in huntersview to go over it again. we took it down to the mayor's office, to amy peterson, who is here today, but we still haven't heard from them. one of our main concerns that we're having now we have these cbos and non-profit organizations using huntersview name