I want to see happen. Actually i have been working with many residents in my district and districts around the area and we have a Advisory Committee and i am excited and the membership being approved by the board of supervisors last week and we will have the first meeting and that will bring coherence into how were planning around the station and bringing things together and i want to thank the mta and the ta for bringing that together and i commit my office and working with the residents and departments to make sure that we can move this station forward into the 21st century and somewhere right now in the 1970s so we can do better and we will. Thank you. Thank you chair. You actually given a lot of my presentation. So with that in mind i will skip through my pieces and hand off to my counter parts. As the chair mentioned there are complex multiinteractions here. There have been efforts to improve the conditions via multiple studies that the agencies have been involved in. Some improve
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