president miguel: commissioner wolfram commissioner wolfram: a few words about the historical districts. i think there's a common misperception that our city is kind of completely covered with historic districts, that it's frozen in amber. and actually compared to cities that we like to compare ourselves to, whether it's chicago or new york or philadelphia, or boston or washington, we have many fewer, substantially fewer, historic districts than those other cities. there are very, very few historic districts. when you walk around the city, there are areas that are spectacular that you would think would be historic districts and aren't. i would say that i have maybe a little bit of a response to president miguel's response to the history of the city. when i walk around the western addition, i think of the city in different ways. when i go to the western edition, i think, what would this neighbor be like if it had not been completely demolished and devastated? would we have had preservation controls that have kept the character of that neighborhood and kept its community intact? so i thin