 Hi, my name is Leigh Deforth and I am the city's comprehensive planner and I wanted to talk to you a little bit about the Walk Friendly Communities designation that we just received from the Walk Friendly Community Program. This designation is something that we're pretty excited about. We were the first community in South Carolina in 2015 to receive this designation and we continue to be the only community in South Carolina. And we have been designated at a Bronze level and there are a number of reasons that the city is designated as a Walk Friendly Community. And we're not alone in this regard. The program is 11 years old and has recognized 78 cities across 32 states. And what it does much like the Bike Friendly Community designation is it asks us to dig into our data, to dig into how many people are using walking as a native travel. And certainly with a number of universities in our community, we have a number of university students that are walking as their primary native travel and a number of folks living downtown who are doing so as well. And we also dig into data on accidents, injuries on the amount of facilities that we have, so our sidewalk network, some of the improvements that have been made over the years. And so with this past designation in 2015, since then we've seen a number of improvements. One that comes to mind for me is the Vista Greenway has opened that extension through Family Park to the back of the Elmwood Bridge there. So there are some great opportunities to walk in your city and even though May is like month, we think that we should be celebrating this designation as well because whether you're biking, riding transit, whether you're getting in and out of your car, you are a pedestrian at some point. And so we want to make sure that our city is as pedestrian friendly as possible. We hope you will join us in the celebration. If you have questions about the Walk Friendly Communities program, you can go to walkfriendly.org. Or if you're just interested in what the city is doing for walking and biking, visit our website at ColumbiaCompass.org. And you can find out more and you're the Walk Bike with Columbia tab. So we encourage you to get involved, stay involved and just celebrate walking in your city with this beautiful weather we're having in May.