 Hi, my name is Shane Chauncey. I'm the community planner for the City of Columbia. I'm here to talk about the city's annual public space public life counts. These counts are held every year. This year they're going to be held on April 2nd and April 4th, and we're looking for volunteers to help us out with those counts. So the public space public life counts, they look at the number of pedestrians and the number of bicyclists that are around downtown in 10 different locations. We use these counts to help bolster programs and implementation of safety features around the downtown area. So the public space public life counts, they are in four hour increments, and what you're going to be doing is you're going to be looking at the people who are walking by, taking note of the behavior that they're doing, and again these counts help us to figure out where safety improvements are needed, where public input is needed, and to overall help improve the downtown area. So to volunteer you can go to columbiacompus.org and go to the meetings and events tabs and sign up there, and while you're there please check out the other stuff that's going on in the planning world of Columbia. We're wrapping up the 10 year comprehensive plan for the city, so be sure to check out all the information on that website as well.