branches concentrated in the low-to-middle income area ors amy just mentioned, an area quickly again traa phiing. this exemplifies the side effects of unchecked use of retail space by financial services. how is it chase can come into our city and, frankly, do whatever they want with little resident feedback? on the weekend, i love to walk from haight to a locally owned coffee shop on 15th and valencia. next door flipped owns a clothing store where she sells clothing that she designed and made herself. this valencia corridor draws tourists. a former student of mine in new york city said his favorite moment in the city was the uniqueness of valencia. another chase bank on this corner will undoubtedly change the feel of the neighborhood. as it is changing others. it's a great boon to the city that each block offers new colors, new images, new textures that inspire and excite residents and tourists alike. another online -- an online petition that i recently started regarding chase on 14th and valencia has quickly garnered 115 signatures, including those of several mission merchants. there's somethin