 We're out here watching some of the demolition work that's taking place at the Riverside Mobile Home Park. It's a grant funded project that the county has been working on for the last couple of years. After the 2013 floods, the bank has started to erode. When this project first came to our attention, it originally started with the city of Fountain. It was very much a life safety issue because even though it's open space over here now, there was an entire row of occupied mobile homes. That as that bank was eroding and this, you know, road that's out here that's not really there anymore, as that started marching forward, the concern was if we had another major event, we could lose an occupied mobile home unit off that cliff. And so from a life safety perspective, that's been one of our biggest priority projects from the floods. So using some federal grant money, we purchased the mobile home park and we've relocated all of the residents out. There's a second project that's tied into the relocation efforts that we're doing. And that is to redefine the channel down there to basically try to keep the water away from the base of the cliff. But when you have events like we had in 2013 and again in 2015, those 100 year events, the amount of water that can come through this corner, there's nothing we can really do from an engineering standpoint that would protect this area and make it safe. So yes, eventually there will probably be more erosion on the cliff. We have not determined final plans, but the intended use will be as a trailhead for the Christian open space, which is everything north and east of us. It's actually a good relief because these projects take a lot of time. There's a lot of involvement with Army Corps permitting environmental work, you know, the entire gamut that we're running through and getting the people relocated has always been that number one focus. So it's a much easier feeling to see this go. I mean, we're looking at destruction behind me, but a year ago this was an occupied mobile home park. And so we'll be happy when we get this phase done and we get it cleaned up and we have a nice park open space.