Of next year and then we begin to see some recovery across our different Revenue Streams next year. Our property tax is holding up well in the current year. We expect to see fines next year. And there are values involving the longer term. Business tax, theres a lot of inputs to what drives our business. But probably the single largest is represented to next year as kind of whats the underlying dimunition in payroll. Across the board here, if memory serves, this assumes about an 8 decline in gross receipts and payroll across our entire business tax space. Versus the current year. That is our current estimate, looking to cross industries. Well know more as we get additional Employment Information and see what is happening in months ahead by the time were back to you in august a. We should have a fuller picture. But that is our current assumption thats under this and then some recovery beginning in years after. Hotel, you can see on page 26 that we are assuming 163 million in Hotel Tax Revenue next year which is less than half of the hotel tax that we have assumed in the current year budgets. So we took a steep loss. We know that the Hospitality Industry will be one of the slowest to recover. But we do expect here or project here some recovery in hospitality beginning next year. Of all of the Revenue Streams, this is the one that were keeping our closest eye on and i see the most Downside Risk in. But the future of air travel, convention and business that drives hospitality may need to further losses above and beyond those that we have assumed here. And then if thats deliverable information you were looking for . Yeah. That helps. And we ref received this and there is a lot to it and theres a lot of charts and reading and i expect next week that well have so many questions. But i do have one more question. Obviously we know that our local businesses are struggling. You know, right now. Retail, restaurants. But it has been categories of businesses and do you have an analysis with regards to business taxes . So, within those categories of businesses . Were definitely making specific assumptions about different rates of loss in Different Industries and we can share some of that with you. Theyre based upon pretty early information. But i can say we know that losses in hospitality, for example, hotel, catering, restaurants, have been immediate and very steep. So losses in those industris are getting much sharper than, for example, office work. Or technology. Or professional services. Those parts of our jobs that have continued to operate with losses, but not at the same level. Largely remotely. So, we can certainly provide some more information about our thinking, about which parts of local economy are comparatively healthy and less healthy at the moment. Yeah. That would be helpful. Thank you. Why dont i call for Public Comment and see if any members of the public would like to comment on this. Again, commission i mean supervisors a little bit more time to digest the report. So lets call for Public Comment on this item. Are there any members of public that would like to comment on item number one . Madame chair, operations is checking to see if there are any callers in the queue. Please let us know if there are callers that are ready. If you have not already done so, please press 1 and then 0 to be added to the queue. For those already on hold, please dont wait until you are prompted to begin at the beep. Madame chair, there is no one wishing to speak. Oh, really . Ok. Well, Public Comment is now closed then. Colleagues, anymore comments or questions at all . Seeing none, id like to make a motion to move continue this item to the call of the chair. Do i have a second . Second. Thank you very much. Roll call vote, please, madame chair. Yes. On the motion [roll call] thank you very much. So id like to thank the Controllers Office and the mayors Budget Office for all of their work that they put into this. There is so many unknowns and i think there will be time to read through the report. It is very comprehensive. I think that a lot of work and effort went into this and i know that were on sort of a short timeline for this. But this is a really good first snapshot of what were dealing with. So i want to thank you very much. For all your work on this and im assuming that every single supervisor received a copy of this. All right. Madame clerk, is there anymore business before us today . There is no further business. Ok. Were adjourned. Thank you very much. [ ] i just dont know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and take a ride on the low rider down the street. It is an experience that you cant have anywhere else in San Francisco. [ ] [ ] district nine is a in the southeast portion of the city. We have four neighborhoods that i represent. St. Marys park has a completely unique architecture. Very distinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in San Francisco. The Bernal Heights district is unique in that we have the hell which has one of the best views in all of San Francisco. There is a swinging hanging from a tree at the top. It is as if you are swinging over the entire city. There are two unique aspects. It is considered the fourth chinatown in San Francisco. Sixty of the residents are of chinese ancestry. The second unique, and fun aspect about this area is it is the garden district. There is a lot of urban agriculture and it was where the city grew the majority of the flowers. Not only for San Francisco but for the region. And of course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the citys second biggest park after golden gate. Many people dont know the neighborhood in the first place if they havent been there. We call it the best neighborhood nobody has ever heard our. Every neighborhood in district nine has a very special aspect. Where we are right now is the Mission District. The Mission District is a very special part of our city. You smell the tacos at the [speaking spanish] and they have the best latin pastries. They have these shortbread cookies with caramel in the middle. And then you walk further down and you have sunrise cafe. It is a place that you come for the incredible food, but also to learn about what is happening in the neighborhood and how you can help and support your community. Twentyfourth street is the birthplace of the movement. We have over 620 murals. It is the largest outdoor Public Gallery in the country and possibly the world. You can find so much Political Engagement park next to so much incredible art. Its another reason why we think this is a cultural district that we must preserve. [ ] it was formed in 2014. We had been an organization that had been around for over 20 years. We worked a lot in the neighborhood around life issues. Most recently, in 2012, there were issues around gentrification in the neighborhood. So the idea of forming the cultural district was to help preserve the history and the culture that is in this neighborhood for the future of families and generations. In the past decade, 8,000 latino residents in the Mission District have been displaced from their community. We all know that the rising cost of living in San Francisco has led to many people being displaced. Lower and middle income all over the city. Because it there is richness in this neighborhood that i also mentioned the fact it is flat and so accessible by trip public transportation, has, has made it very popular. Its a struggle for us right now, you know, when you get a lot of development coming to an area, a lot of new people coming to the area with different sets of values and different culture. There is a lot of struggle between the existing community and the newness coming in. There are some things that we do to try to slow it down so it doesnt completely erase the communities. We try to have developments that is more in tune with the community and more Equitable Development in the area. You need to meet with and gain the support and find out the needs of the neighborhoods. The people on the businesses that came before you. You need to dialogue and show respect. And then figure out how to bring in the new, without displacing the old. [ ] i hope we can reset a lot of the mission that we have lost in the last 20 years. So we will be bringing in a lot of folks into the neighborhoods pick when we do that, there is a demand or, you know, certain types of services that pertain more to the local community and workingclass. Back in the day, we looked at mission street, and now it does not look and feel anything like mission street. This is the last stand of the latino concentrated arts, culture and cuisine and people. We created a cultural district to do our best to conserve that feeling. That is what makes our city so cosmopolitan and diverse and makes us the envy of the world. We have these unique neighborhoods with so much cultural presence and learnings, that we want to preserve. [ ] this is the may 13, 2020 Treasure Island board meeting. Board members are participating remotely Via Video Conference and participating in the same extent as if they were physically present