 The planning department helps build strong neighborhoods by working with those neighborhoods to determine what their needs are. Every neighborhood is going to have different needs based on the people and land uses that surround them. So we work with them to help them to determine what those are and help them put them in place. We literally build the neighborhoods. Our department contributes to strong neighborhoods because I think we really, really build the streets. We build the sidewalks, the curbs, the gutters. We do the water. We do the sewer. We go out and rehabilitate old streets. HED builds strong neighborhoods by connecting with the community. We build strong neighborhoods by promoting the development of residential development, the building of homes, new homes, the repairs of existing homes. By providing services to those in need and by working with the commercial developers to continue to make Fort Worth a growing prosperous city. We build strong neighborhoods by making sure there is reliable water supply and wastewater service to those areas because you can't grow. You can't have a community if you have nothing to do with the waste that you generate or you don't have drinking water. It's just as critical as well for the economy. You don't have economic growth without safe and reliable water and wastewater services. My department contributes to developing a sound economy because we actually have attorneys that work directly with our financial management services department and with our economic development group. Financial management services from the standpoint of whether it's issuing bonds, issuing certificates of obligation, making sure that Fort Worth is sound financially and then also from an economic development standpoint bringing businesses into the economy to boost it. A sound economy, what we do in that area is keep the property values up. And we do that by keeping neighborhoods cleaner, safer and more attractive and that way when you get ready to sell your house or look at a new school then you're looking at hopefully a neighborhood that's been improved or is improved to your standards to make you want to live in the city of Fort Worth. The Fort Worth Police Department, we're working to strive to build stronger relationships with the community to make our community safe and we do this in a number of ways. Probably the most pronounced way is we deal with members of our community in the Code Blue program with the extra eyes that we have on the street that allows us to locate and deter crime and it makes our citizens feel safer in the residents. It makes a stronger community for us. Since the early 90's we've worked through the MPOs which is our neighborhood policing officers to develop programs to get the community to interact and engage in what we're doing. The real strength comes from these programs is not so much from the partnership but the relationships we build with the citizens of the community. We listen, we work with them and it's a team, it's a joint effort on making our community safe. We help with our emergency operations center so if there is a fire with contaminants we do the plume modeling that allows first responders to come in and that helps provide a safer community. My department helps provide a safe community by supporting locations such as the 911 call center, police operations day to day in any aspect they may need for computers and support. We ensure the safety and sanitation of the childcare in the city that all the citizens use on a daily basis to take care of their children. We inspect and ensure the food safety of the restaurants, the grocery stores, the festivals that we offer here. We also check for the safety of public swimming pools and that's just some examples of what we do to ensure the safety of the citizens of Fort Worth. We foster a healthy environment by participation in the Fort Worth Better Billings Challenge and therefore air quality and so by reducing electric consumption we're improving the air quality and reducing the different problems that are associated with that like asthma and health concerns and other things of that issue. We build better communities in HR by giving the citizens the best employee and the best workforce that we can put together to service their needs. That's how we really build stronger communities. Together we're building strong neighborhoods. Together we are developing a sound economy. Together we are providing a safe community. Together we are fostering a healthy environment. We're working together to build a strong community.