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significant, significant but unavoidable, it s a truck. i know the city can get certain benefits from developers, but are they benefits if they cause traffic congestion in neighboring residential areas due to a shortage of 3000 parking spaces? what do we know about the benefits to the city if the cause harm to the residents at parkmerced, where they have had their homes for decades, some people. these are vulnerable people. they are not well off. this product is supposed to go through a bake 20 to 30 year phase-in. what are the transit benefits? what happens if you ok this eir today and this hinges on other agenda items coming up where if you have enough benefits the protection of the tenants increases? if you do not have enough protections enough benefits to the city, the tenants do not get protection. there is a nexus between all these hearings that are separated out. i urge you to reconsider certifying and approving the eir for those reasons. thank you very much. supervi
improvement association, although i will not be represented their views. i know we are here to talk about the environmental impact report, the adequacy and accuracy. in reading the environmental impact report, i found a lot of these facts were either not significant, significant but unavoidable, it s a truck. i know the city can get certain benefits from developers, but are they benefits if they cause traffic congestion in neighboring residential areas due to a shortage of 3000 parking spaces? what do we know about the benefits to the city if the cause harm to the id at parkmerced, where they have had their homes for decades, some people. these are vulnerable people. they are not well off. this product is supposed to go through a bake 20 to 30 year phase-in. what are the transit benefits? what happens if you ok this eir today and this hinges on other agenda items coming up where if you have enough benefits the protection of the tenants increases? if you do not have enough pro