my name is woody labounty. i am from san francisco heritage.ust want to ■point out that histori preservation is increasingly being framed and publicized as a significant impediment to housing production. indeed, there are more and more articles claims, and i would say gross misinformation on preservation and indeed even more open disdain for the idea that any part of our city's history is worth protecting in any way. sometimes it's a direct attack. cherry picking examples of wealthy communities seeking recognition of historic landmarks, tapes, stories which can easily tie into our society's most stark inequities and history of racism, and sometimes it's just lazy references conflating preservation with stereotypes of obstructive nimbys. today's agenda, which i won't address directly, provides a direct, a richer and more accurate version of what preservation is. it's not always saying no, but saying yes to cultural districts legacy businesses celebrating the architecture, landscapes and the diverse communities that make up this amazing city. the