 I'm John Fellows, I'm the planning administrator with the City of Columbia and we are in the process of finishing up Columbia Compass which is the comprehensive plan for the City of Columbia. Every 10 years we do a complete update of our comprehensive plan for the city and we've been working on this particular plan for the last year and a half. We've had a number of public open houses, a number of surveys and a number of other ways for people to engage. We are currently finishing up the plan and we are hoping to involve everyone in the community one more time before we take the plan to Planning Commission and City Council. So we have a number of public meetings coming up, they are in the evening at 5.30 on the 8th and 9th of January as well as the 14th and 16th of January. They're going to be held at a variety of locations, three of the locations will be Richland County Libraries and one will be the Busby Street Community Facility that the City of Columbia operates. These meetings are going to be, the format will be, there will be a public presentation at 5.45 and 6.45 and then we are going to have some stations based on various topics that the comprehensive plan covers for people to engage. The comprehensive plan covers nine elements. They include population and housing, economic development, cultural resources as well as community facilities as well as a number of other topics and each of those go in depth into those areas and they set a number of recommendations, some fairly specific, some more general that are intended to allow the City to implement over the next five and ten years. If citizens aren't able to attend the public meetings they can certainly engage with us in other ways. We actually have a website for the project, ColumbiaCompass.org and on that website you can find all of the documents that have been put out there as drafts for the public to engage in. There's information from our previous meetings and previous outreaches, summaries of the surveys that have been conducted both in the fall and the spring of last year. If people would like to engage they can also engage on social media at Facebook and Twitter at ColaCompass.