 The storm water projects are fabulous. Everyone who is impacted by storm water flooding, they are so appreciative that the city is working to address and alleviate a lot of the concerns. We work a lot with developers creating policy that impact new developments within the city, work on doing design for parks and recreation projects, community development, of course water and sewer and storm projects, of course storm water is a big piece of that as well. Part of the problem is there's a lot of erosion going into the stream caused by the urban environment and the flashy flows that we get and all the erosion and sediments that get washed downstream. So we've got some deep canyons here that have been carved by the heavy erosion. And so we're trying to control that. I just look at my neighborhood, I look at my backyard, I look around town and see the different areas that I know could be improved to make a better landscape and a better habitat and a better environment for all of us that live here and I just want to do what I can for that. When I came to the city, I liked the idea that you can really give back to the community and help because it's a really great area and there's always ways that you can improve the area and so being a part of that is very rewarding. Community involvement was very important with this project so there were several meetings just to talk with the community and let them know the ideas that we had, you know, get their input, what they would like to see. The city leadership was able to convey to them like, hey, we're going to give you a more usable park that you can be proud of that looks nicer and then also with five points like, hey, we're paying attention to these businesses are flooding and costing a lot of money and we're going to help with that issue as well. I actually like coming out to the construction sites, I like where my pink heart had and my vest and, you know, people usually give me a funny look when they see a woman coming out on the construction site with a pink hat. I enjoy that what I do, I can share it with my children and they can see, we pass by ponds and I give a short lesson on parts of the ponds and they can actually see what I do and know that every day that I go to work I make a difference. If we do not have the outreach and the community assisting us in reporting problems, the waters with the streams within, the city limits will be very polluted, we have bigger flooding problems so it is a municipality community approach that has to work hand in hand. Water is probably the most important resource we have in protecting it at its source and we drink it, we play in it, everything else so it is important that we do one step at a time to make it better.