Earlier, we are as well cautiously optimistic that the details of the term sheet will be appropriately represented in the final Development Agreement. And we look forward to providing a Community Voice to the process and in supporting you in creating an infrastructure of accountability during the implementation phase. As president chiu and supervisor campos both mentioned also, this is a great step forward, but there are many more steps to go before this is all finalized. So, we look forward to partnering with you, the board of supervisors, the Mayors Office, as well as sutter cpmc and prioritizing the needs of community members, including workers such as the nurses of cna in our push for Accessible Health care for Affordable Housing for conscientious transit and traffic planning, and for equitable and sustainable jobs for all san franciscans. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is emilie lee, im with the Chinese Progressive Association an
Clinic and a part of that is our community of Economic Development clinic which has been providing Legal Assistance to the san franciscans for health care housing, jobs, and justice. Following up what comments have been made during the board discussion and also by my colleagues from the coalition, i want to emphasize that there is a great need for continuing input from in the monitoring and implementation of this agreement from Community Groups and that wisely our Development Agreement ordinance foresees this, envisions this. It specifically has provisions that provide for what are called collateral agreements and it anticipates that people who assigned those agreements will come from Community Coalitions. Those agreements can be signed with the city itself, a particular city office. They can be signed with cpmc. They can be signed with them jointly. I urge you in the fashioning of the Development Agreement to envision a very specific role on select issues for the coalition in terms of