. >> to tom mic mcguire. we are addressing by the end of this capital plan cycle we will not have addressed every single street. if you go back to 2014 when we adopted the commitment. we calculated over 80% of the streets will have received one if not multiple engineering treatments. there is enforcement, education, policy change. i know at the board workshop in january we will ahead a strategic conversation about things board and staff can do to make that final push to zero. >> it is not necessarily additional? it ask there a funding gap? is this your dream plan or would there be more in here or not a matter of funding? policy interventions. >> if we look back at the first almost five years. we have done per capita per any measure. i would say we have almost certainly invested more in zero engineering than any city in the country. i think the amount of work the board has done this fall ask a good indication. all of the streets reflect how aggressive you have been there. the other areas like enforcement and e