 Everyone, I'm Alicia Woodruff and welcome to the Fort Report. You know, some people say that they think best on their feet, but when it comes to Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price, she thinks best on the road peddling. So we're here with Mayor Betsy Price and we're here at one of the community's many bike rides that are called Rolling Town Halls. Rolling Town Halls. Can you tell us where this idea came from? You know, it just kind of evolved. I love getting out and talking to people and being in the community and trying to engage them. And when you get out in a casual setting and you put on your spandex, people will write up and talk to you and tell you stuff and it helps promote cycling, helps promote community health and wellness and just gets people out. And they'll tell you all kinds of things on their bikes. Sounds like a really cool format. It is a cool format. It's great fun. You know, when we do town halls in the community, we tend to get 25 or 30 people and we get them out on bikes and we get up to 100 or more. This past Wednesday we had better than 135 people. It's great and today I expect we'll have 50 to 100. It helps us know how to govern. You know, without the citizens being engaged, we don't know what they're looking for. And you end up with just small groups making, pushing the decisions. I had a girl tell me that she was new to Fort Worth, had been here six months or a year and loved riding the trails. But people would say, go down the street and turn at the Henderson Trail. And I said, your bridges aren't marked. There's no work name. And I thought, well, that's probably true. It's something we take for granted. And then one day a guy reached in his back pocket and gave me a note, a two-page letter about the potholes on his street and the street lights. They tell you about animal control and garbage collection. So it's pretty interesting. Ish from Ish from Coca-Cola is with us and he donated the PowerAid and the PowerAid. Thanks everybody for being here. Let's have a good time. And if you want to hit the road with Mayor Betsy Price, just check out the Tour du Fort Worth page on the city's website.