the people that thought outside the box that created this city and turned into what it is today, ultimatel ultimately. so the tenderloin was the heart of that. the tenderloin was the heart of everything here because it was where the working class lived and the struggle class that we still have and the working class that still life there, like myself and my husband, rely on that, and rely on that historic history -- ha! that's duplicative, but rely on that restorative trajectory. i was in an sro that was allowed to go downhill and downhill, and i was forced to move out and could not afford to live there. now, where we now live, we pay $500, and every month, we worry if we're going to lose our home, all because we were forced out. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name's alex burlein. i am an attorney at the hanson bridges law firm. just to give some context where the project is now, my clients are -- >> excuse me, sir, are you part of the project sponsor's team? >> yes. >> okay. your opportunity to speak was during the project presentation, however