i'm with senior and disability action, my name is tony robles. one of the concerns we have for people on ssi who are living with disabilities, overcoming disabilities, thriving with disabilities in the face of a lot of barriers. how a lot of the housing is not accessible to people on ssi because of the financial requirements. that's something to look into. one thing i would like to say is that i think it's been a very long-term pro attracted policy within san francisco to have communities not survive, i think redevelopment had a big part in that. i can say that because my family was displaced from the western addition. my grandmother had a house there in 1930. we are one of the early families that lived in the fillmore and we were displaced. i had family who were involved in the i hotel struggle. we know what happened with that. we know that in the early days, african americans, people were saying, are you going to stay here. the war is over. are you going back home to arkansas and texas and oklahoma. there was a plan with the city planners and t