 Shortly after I became mayor about a year and a half ago, we decided as a city to do an overall survey and determine what were the priorities within our community that people were interested in and wanted to be involved in. A lot of people wanted to see far more in the way of rivers and trails and healthy activities, what I'd call quality of life items within our community. We are developing a trail system that eventually will take in a loop all the way around the city of La Jada. Our royals go along the river and then down at the south end of town. With the help of Heal Livewell, we were able to secure a help from the National Parks Institute to help us with a parks master, trails master plan. We could not have gotten a grant from the National Parks Service to help us with this trails master plan without the help of a grant. So I'm thinking of what they've provided to us. At the same time, the Livewell program was being incorporated among our city employees in this last year or two years. One of the neat things that I've saw is a lot of those people have really got excited about what they're doing. We spend the majority of our time during the day at work, and so if we can be encouraging each other, then that's kind of where it all started. As a result of wellness in the workplace, our entire family is taking small steps to look at a big picture of healthy living. Ultimately, our goal is to actually have a comprehensive plan in place within a year, so that would give the specifics of the short-term goals that we've got for reimagined Lohanna and even in our infrastructure and all those other areas, so that we have a much more direct route of where we're going and how we're going to get there.