information, so we have these maps, you know, at the citywide scale, at the neighborhood scale, and then zoomable and searchable per address as you can see on this slide. so if folks want to go to sfwater.org/floodmaps, they would be able to search for any location and understand any risks inside or outside the flood zone. >> we did want to make sure we had a lot of resources for the public. in addition, we sent out over 4,000 letters during this process so that folks who are going to be included in this map would know ahead of time, so we sent them out a letter before the map went to our commission? we have again sent out a letter after that process stating that the map would be part of this disclosure ordinance were it to pass, so we've been mailing these folks regularly and also providing frequently asked questions, and we have a direct e-mail and phone line specifically for this project that folks can use. we can do citywide outreach in a couple of different ways. we did public availability sessions, where the public could come and speak with technical staff about the map in an ad hoc manner,