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>>
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>> francisco county transportation authority meeting this morning at 10:00 am., tuesday, april 16,
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2024.) >> welcome to the san francisco county transportation authority meeting this morning at 10:00 am., tuesday, april 16, 2024. i'm chair mandelman i serve as and thank you, sfgovtv for their help and also want to thank our clerk madam clerk. >> commissioner chan present.
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>> commissioner dorsey present. >> commissioner engardio present. >> chair mandelman present commissioner melgar present commissioner peskin absent. >> commissioner preston present. >> commissioner ronen absent. >> commissioner safai absent. >> commissioner stefani absent. >> commissioner walton absent. >> we have quorum. >> um, thank you, madam clerk i think you have a public comment announcements. >> we welcome you >> location: legislative chamber, room 250, city hall watch sf cable channel 26 or 99(depending on your provider)
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channel 26 or 99 (depending on your provider) or may visit the sfgovtv website(www.sfgovtv.org) to stream the live meeting or may watch them on demand. may watch them on demand. comment call-in: 1-415-655-0001 -- access code: 2662 373 8178 press # press # again to enter the call. press *3 to submit your request to speak. minutes are up, we will move on to the next caller. calls will be taken in the order in which they are received. when public comment is called for the item you wish to steak on press star 3. when the system says your line is unmuted you have two minutes to speak when it is up next caller calls in the order they're received and best practices to speak slowly and turn down the volume of televisions and public comment on this will be taken
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on this will be taken or remotely. in-person public comment will be taken first; remote public comment will be taken after.. thank you. >> thank you. madam clerk. >> i received requests to be excused from commissioner stefani for the entitle of the meeting and commissioner walton and xheshd will be late and also chair want to invoke the rule from our order to limit public comment for items thirty minutes and actually give each two minutes and note (clearing throat) well with gratitude for the folks in the chamber we are in their quorum if anyone leaves for my moment or two are 5 please text me or for and against i don't see it put yourselves in the queue we'll
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came back a recess and commissioner walton didn't need that excuse that's all i have and madam clerk, call. >> call the next item. >> sorry (laughter). >> um, so i can count the newest arrivals as presented so commissioner walton is present all right. so. >> 2. approve the minutes of the march 26, 2024, meeting — action* that's open up for public comment anyone in the chamber come forward i don't see any public comment on item 2? >> there is no public comment for that item.
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>> public comment is closed. >> is there motion to approve the minutes? >> moved by commissioner preston and commissioner dorsey call the roll, please. >> supervisor walton, aye. >> commissioner dorsey, aye. >> commissioner engardio, aye. >> chair mandelman, aye. >> xhishgd, aye. >> commissioner peskin, aye. >> commissioner ronen absent. >> commissioner mandelman absent and commissioner walton, aye. >> um, the minutes are approved. >> um, thank you, madam clerk and. >> call the next item. >> . >> 3. community advisory committee report — information*
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i think we have cac chair caesar kabul. >> good morning at the march 27th meeting the cac supported the commission of $1.6 million in pop up loans and allocate $2 million in the prop aa funds for the oak daily lighting we support the construction contract with the builders and the contract amendment (unintelligible) for the yerba linda island hillcrest project and adopted for the 2023-24 and focus to the discussion on the northbound geneva off-ramp a long and productive discussion with the participates with the committee
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members and strong disappoint that the r50e78dz were focused to protect the pedestrians in the area. (microphone feedback) the will represent for the neighboring district 7 in particular not supportive of the recommendation mid and long term the experiences are pedestrians on the off-ramp crosswalks and this on ramp crossing lights is knocked down several times by cars and closed off-ramps and on ramps and the recommendation to close the onramp in the 2024 circulation study and members related that the nearby senior child (microphone feedback)
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are vulnerable and this cac voted to pass motion in support only of the new term study recommendations that will been employed and urge the transportation authority to phase three study and urge the agency to approach the improvements for safety for potential developing solutions and (microphone feedback) want to conduct safety engagement and support for the study i know a lot of members support. um, and was a lot of discussion on the (microphone feedback) vision zero program updates i know you've received three presentation before we did and had is don't discussion cac members were surprised
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(unintelligible) to meet the goals and were (microphone feedback) disappointed by the relating data presented and members asked for more information on the fatalities were trending down since covid and it didn't clearly bear that out and the members see report shows show more information. thank you very much. i'm available for any questions that you may have. >> thank you, chair siegel any public comment on the (clearing throat) cac report and anyone in the chambers want to talk about that, please come forward i don't see anyone public comment on item three. >> no remote public comment for this item. >> public comment is closed.
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thank you, chair siegel and legislation update — action*support and seek amendments: assembly bill (ab) 1777 (ting), ab 3061(haney), and senate bill 1031 (wiener, wahab). >> all right. i think we have march watts our sacramento advocate remotely. and martin our principle planner in-person starting. >> thank you, chairman and commissioners on the agenda this morning in the legislature state legislation program are three items they're on table one in your packet that is assembly bill (ab) 1777, ab 3061, and sb 1031 by wiener and wahab and
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martin will be discussing that particular bill other discussions. >> in addition there will be an update on a bill on the watch list think table 2 and i'll be presenting that so indicate where we are on the list process and april the end of april is the due date or deadline date for bills introduced this year to move to their policy out of policy committee to the finance committee or the board we're seeing a lot of builds moving through the process rapidly and and few coming up next week in addition the state budget has processed for this past week and when the governor and the legislators adopted the early action item program that netted
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$17 million of closing in terms of the overall deficit and waiting for the april department of finance letters and my revise the letters in - within the next three or four weeks. >> unfortunately, in the budget one billion dollars in formula funds for transit was part of $17 billion um, deficit closing. so we'll see how that progresses through the process? just step one and the bill should be approved this week. in terms of the legislation table one i mentioned assembly bill (ab) 1777 by mr. it's on the tip of my tongue and about bills basically are all around the world the inauguration of the
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autonomous vehicles and moving as we indicated and on the watch list and the staff approved those to support if amended or seeking engagements assembly bill (ab) 1777 addresses a range of issues for enforcement and civic center procedures as interactions with the emergency responders and as well attempts to insure that the jurisdictions has information they require to better understand what is going on with the next of ab on public revise staff working closely with the office with mta and the attorneys office and on the stakeholders to refine the language in the bill and make that more workable for first responders and others in the
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industry. the hearing is april 22nd and if there are questions need more detail amber is available for a little bit more thoughts on the nature of the amendments decided at this point and um, moving on to ab 3061 staff is recommending that moved from the watch to support ceqa amendments position so will be a request for approval of those at the end of presentation. this bill by mr. haney focuses on the data reporting. and requires ab companies to report violations and other collisions and the disengagements they're experiencing with the automatic matted driving systems and working with the next amendments
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will be refining the bill with additional reporting requirements in the assembly bill (ab) 1777 the bill had it's first hearing and passed one to two and the bill will go to the assembly communications and committee next week to meet the deadline dates. if there are questions on more detail for those i indicated amber is available and also for a moment move forward. >> as i indicated at the top i'm skipping over the bill by senator wiener sb 1031 as martin raising will be available for more detailed presentation the
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third 0 one is two three 7 this bill is on the watch list not a recommendation to change that if staff wants to make sure you're updated on what is bill is doing had it was on the watch list is amended to flush out the bay area to - and in the state statute. >> there is one technical error in the way the bill is drafted. the 10 transit agency including the in addition to the m t c director are appointed to the advisory body missing one seat and discussions with the office says this is a oversight
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will come as is bill move forward and i think at this point no questions on the details i'm going to turn it over to martin on this sb 1031. >> martin. >> sfgovtv i have my slides up to date pulled up good morning chair mandelman and commissioner melgar i'm the planner for the transportation authority i'm to provide a brief overview and have this authorized - starting with bodyguard as you can see the covid had a significant impact across the country like the fiscal year quacks in the bay area and transit agencies had a shortfall of $6 million
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annually in fiscal year 27 and short term relieve for the agencies for the budget act and sb one 25. and in january 2, '42 bills introduced around and senator scott wiener introduced this authorized the measure and wahab introduced 926 for the transit agencies both bills on the watch list. and in march bills were combined to sb 1031 is a complex bill and it really is working for the legislation to combine one bill. the first component will author a measure in the bayview for
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transportation serves as soon as 2026 and could come forward to qualified ballots for all 9 bayview counties. and a minimum of $750 million to go towards transit to fund the capital projects with the majority to bart which carries the offer loading authority. second the bill will codify and expand for the m t c for the network management for and to condition the existing funding whether or not the transit agency is complying with rules and regulations for the
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consolidation by 2027 it is important to note for this component that narrate wahab indicates to insure the bill didn't presuppose the comboels and make transportation demand management status ordinance which requires employers to encourage the employees to take transit is allows m t c as part of the regional to require large employers with 50 or more employees to purchase a pass. we are recommending the board seeks this position for this bill and intend to have a discussion we want to make sure your honor, funded mandates as a result of
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exploitation of the network management policy and like to see language that holds operators harmless and two to make sure the transit operators are represented in any governing body within the network management and three, we would like to make sure any assessments or plan around consolidation should consider other strategies that helps them reach the goals. there are several topics will be discussed and they are discussed around the topics here and we have two hearing this month for sb 1031 as shown on the slide for approval. so as a reminder
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seeking that concludes my presentation. i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you for your presentation and work and why see any questions or comments from the commissioners open up for public comment. anyone in the chamber like to come forward come forward i don't see any public comment. >> there is no remote public comment for this item. >> all right. public comment is closed. supervisor safai. >> chair mandelman i want to note for the record i support this on making sure that we support the amendments. um, i do want this body to know and the public to know that caltrain expressed concerns about the language requiring a study for
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validation and actually at the caltrain board we took action he supported the board supported a position for i support the language in today's resolution a little bit different but wanted to make some comments about that language and had conversations with senator wiener they're having conversations with senator wahab to work out the language and support from the region but make sure this is in the hearing. >> city commissioner walton for that comment and i'm going to move to continue my resolution today and look forward to the next week to incorporate the language in our board of supervisors resolution.
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>> all right. is there motion to approve item 4? >> by commissioner walton do i have a second? by commissioner melgar. >> madam clerk call the roll, please. >> for (clearing throat) final approval of item 4 and supervisor walton, aye. >> commissioner engardio, aye. >> commissioner engardio, aye. >> chair mandelman, aye. >> commissioner melgar, aye. >> and commissioner peskin, aye. >> commissioner preston, aye. >> commissioner ronen, aye. >> commissioner safai absent. >> commissioner dorsey absent. >> commissioner walton, aye. >> item 4 is approved and great. thank you. >> madam clerk and.
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>> call the next item. >> >> 5. allocate $1,600,000 in prop l funds, with conditions, and allocate $1,200,000 in prop aa funds for two requests — action* >> um, and i think we have amelia here to talk on this item. >> hi, good morning commissioners owe presenting for allocation of funds for prop l and prop aa is he the first request four public utilities commission or one $.6 million for various locations for number 62 pop up request and funds the demolition of three 4 blocks and programs and new sidewalk construction along that that and
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public utilities commission signs a pavement condition every two years and the score from zero to - those scores assists for implementing the pavement and strategy of the street by finding the right rice and the streets are selected by prepares of transit and bicycle routes and others the pc i score the location proposed in district three, 5 and 6. can be found in the materials and finished by march of 26 the next request this morning for prop aa if public utilities commission and in the vehicle registration fees for $1.2 million to conduct the improvements loan oakdale
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avenues and replace the arms on the street lights and 9 new rice lights with the revise an oakdale between 3 and 12th street and improvements was the priority for the transportation plan that was adopted in 2020 will make it safer in 2022 the ta program one $.6 million to install close to 50 new lights and funded by prop l and able to obtain many of the light poles and based on the forms found additional lighting beyond the scope so all that will cost the
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concept but still accomplish the extra lighting and meeting the standards that is expected to be over in 2026 with that, any questions or the project manager is available as well. thank you. >> thank you for the presentation. um, i - i can't overstate how for the you pavement renovation for prop l to the voters i don't know that um, necessarily people would have thought of that as did pond pavilion & lofts showed people are committed to keep the 60 streets we go forward and do additional transportation measures make sure we're continue to find people if our committed to getting our streets in better shape and we believe in. is sweetened when we put in
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the streets from pavement improvements so glad to see that in there and commissioner peskin. >> thank you chair mandelman i want to question on the width a about how much bachelor of those in district 5 the phrasing the candidates i want to understand we can count on that list being done. some language afterwards about the improvement and so forth i obviously not everything goes as plan but equity for the public and the folks in my district can count on that work being done at the location listed. >> thank you for the question commissioner preston i'll defer to public utilities commission to talk about that. thank you.
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>> those are as committed on the locations we do have that language in there so several our cooperation never stops it starts from the planning phase and continues throughout the lengths of the project and we tried to um, coordinate in planning and design and a lot of times are unforeseen construction projects that um, slip through the cracks or we're not notify the pop up can be utility company or which at that point we sort of we assess the situation and - but in some
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cases may require us to sort of delay our scope and the other scope of work to begin but didn't happen often but uncommon situations but i think it popups once upon a time, but in general as i mentioned good at that point. >> thank you for that characterization i appreciate it. >> open up for public comment anyone in the chamber want to speak on item 5 come forward and remotely? >> we have remote public comment. good morning caller two minutes begins now.
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>> um, i'd like to briefly comment that 2026 to improve that. >> no additional comments. >> all right. public comment is closed. motion to approve item 5? >> moved by commissioner walton and seconded by commissioner preston i think we can take that. >> same house, same call. without objection item passed on first reading and um, madam clerk please call item 6 relatedsupporting and supplemental agreements for the yerba buena island hill crest road improvement project — action* >> good morning.
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>> good morning chair mandelman and commissioners deputy director for the projects
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and happy to share the slides. >> here to request the board approval to award the contract for the as well as the construction for also for the design support and construction next slide, please. all of have seen that slide many times the overview you look at towards the top right hand and bottom left of this slide getting west started san francisco today's focus on the area captured in green that is for prop aa and the bottom of the slide on the in between the west side bridges project on the left and the
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south gate on the right you recall last may we got our approval and well on its way in construction next slide, please. here you can see the version of the hilcrest road improvements what is a shown in red is the lanes the vehicle lanes but what is more importantly for us is shown in green the class bicycle lane that is proposed. and it connects from the west side bridges contract on the left but it is connecting to the facility center now open for the east bridge and allows the bicycles to have a longer than stretch on island we're looking forward to
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that project. next slide, please. um, you've seen that slide but for accountability sake remind this board we sought our exorcism for the increase of scope and (clearing throat) and receive additional funding to provide additional space on the roadway shown on the top the original scope that was being proposed but we're doing now is we're creating that space for future multi use pathway the only thing not done on is the barrier but ample spaces for bicyclists to ride next slide, please. >> here as you can see the photos of the challenging
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terrain upper left another challenge with the portal and for vehicles pursue traveling on the bay bridge and then the tight access that is on the bottom next slide, please. um, of course, we need to thank our partners the stakeholders i do want to highlight california transportation commission they're one of the partners were able to recently receive approval for the $6 million that was part of the effort of providing that compromise for the multi use next slide, please. so for the procurement need to start with the fact we have an engineers estimate of $21.1 million and we
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took the initiative of creating a - this is a non-federally-funded project we are not to have that requirement but add an across the nation aspirational goal for the goals of bids but still want to ask bidders to provide their best efforts in providing dbe and (unintelligible) we received put out the invitation in january and received the bids next slide, please. um, we received two bids and the lowest of the two is the builds in the amount of $22.1 million and the
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second bidders is the bridge for $23.9 million next slide, please. so here as you can see (background noise.) our proposed budget and what we feed to state that um, both bids we received were slightly over our engineers estimates. and remind it was 21 point plus million dollars the difference is under 5 percent we were able to kovrp coverage through our allotment and to be able to to suite to the boards approval for the bay contract is equal from the lowest bid the additional
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construction allotment 4.5 and brings us to a total construction of 26.6 next slide, please. here as you can see the funding plan and the funds we've received and also remind the board that the $30 million for the first column that comes if the housing community apartments from the state and construction grants i - i g that is basically the anchor to proceed we have a timeline that is making sure that we continue to move forward in this project and the 2.6 i referred to earlier we have prop k fund 4.5 and treasure island development authority
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next slide, please. subject to the board approval again, this is our schedule and proposed next steps and the construction contract will be awarded this month and the construction next month with the completion in spring of 2027 we need to amend the contracts with the designer to support us during construction bikes in the amount of $750,000 bikes and studying the goals and also would like to extend it duration of their contract through december of 2027 to match the construction date. next slide, please. >> of course there is always
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risks in um, executing projects but we want to highlight just some additional risks we're working on. with staff everyday working with caltrain and that is where objecting the encroachment permit and work over the bay bridge and also a co-op agreement to utilize the $2.6 million and with respect to revolve those risks not this month by certainly in the spring show we're asking for board approval to show caltrans the importance of meeting this timeline next slide, please. and to seek ward in the amount of 22 point
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one million dollars for the $4.5 million also to approve the contract amendments that whm corporation for seven hundred and 50 thousand and authorize the director to authorize the improvements for institutional. next slide, please. i believe that concludes. thank you. >> i'm going to turn it over to you. >> all right. thank you director. commissioner engardio. thank you. for the presentation he predator it quick question on that bike lanes i'm appreciative the barriers are not part of this but the timeline or plan for how things will be implemented. >> the barriers are part of
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the multi use path that is now - we received funds from ct c recently to start the final design so that will take it takes time and - but again with the amount of spaces that is available in the striping we have to delineate the available for the - we feel comfortable moving forward as it is. >> thank you very much. all right. (clearing throat) thank you, commissioner dorsey and open up for public comment. >> anyone in the chamber like to talk about item 6 come forward. >> why see monotony remote remote /* remote hello.
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>> hi. >> are we able to can you can you hear me now? >> oh, oh. >> shall we take a a little recess. >> we're going to look at our technology we'll come back at
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1055 we're recessed ( in recess)
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( in recess). >> all right
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(gavel) we're back from recess we believe we are at - opened up public comment on item 6 and no one in the chamber said to address us we are checking remote public comment on item 6. >> chair in remote public comment. >> fantastic public comment is closed. um, thank you, director holmes is there a motion to approve um, item 6? >> moved by commissioner engardio. >> do i have a second? seconded by commissioner peskin and madam clerk call the roll, please. >> on item 6 (clearing throat) commissioner chan absent. >> commissioner dorsey, aye.
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>> commissioner engardio, aye. >> chair mandelman, aye. >> commissioner dorsey, aye. >> commissioner peskin, aye. >> commissioner preston, aye. >> commissioner ronen, aye. >> commissioner safai absent. >> commissioner walton, aye. >> the item has approval. >> thank you, madam clerk and i'm going to excuse commissioner chan from item 6 and 7 please decrease expenditures by $9,414,037, and decrease other financing sources by$15,000,000 for a total net decrease in fund balance of $1,324,367 — action*
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>> thank you, madam clerk. >> and we have lilly our finance manager to introduce the item and good morning chair mandelman and commissioners um, today, i'm here to present the proposed fiscal year 2023/24 budget amendment it is an opportunity for us to take changes in revenue trends and recognize grants or other funds were awarded us subsequent to the adoption of annual budget. >> pleased to report the proposed amendment is a standard
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one. your fiscal year from july 1st to june of every year and amending the fiscal year 2023/24 to increase the revenue and by $9.4 million and decrease others by $15 million i'll go over the changes in revenue this slide is the revenue since the adopted budget in three columns and in gray and our largest appears to say trending lower than budgeting based on the tax revenues for january 24th and presenting this to decrease by 5 and a half percent from one hundred and $12.4 million to one 06.2 million the sales tax to a
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shift if encumbers buying taxable and non-taxable by travel and healthcare. >> in addition the inflation rate came down so no more significant a sales tax driver and the return to workplace it is travel and international travel have been returning slower than than anticipated aligned with the city controller's office. and next projecting a decrease in the traffic congestion or 16.8 percent by the adopted budget if $10.2 million to 8 point plus million dollar and based on revenues and aligned with the controller's office estimates. we are project by project an
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they're in program revenues of 12 from 55 to $67 million that is mainly related to grants deferred from last year and new grants since we adopted the budget. >> next slide, please. i'll dive into the program revenues and anticipate collecting an additional $23 million in federal funding for the cal state realignment that was deferred from the prior year and the west side bridges project we're prairie federal and state grants not requiring a local match a decrease of 10.3 million for the federal grants but also increasing federal highway programs and state prop 1-b granites by $12.3 million and the w b i prong the california
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transportation commission (coughing) are the transportation grants to us at march meeting and anticipate receiving 6 hundred and 65 thousand dollars next year the design phase. and several in and out sales tax we anticipating those projects for approximately one hundred and $45,000 and continued in the next fiscal year. >> in terms of xuchz proposing to discharges the expenditures by $9.4 million or 3.6 percent (coughing) to $250 million and the largest changes are adjustments in project costs budget under the congestion vacancy management 2 to 3 impact but the costs will be shifted to spend in the next fiscal year. >> and for capital projects
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several projects activists deferred to next year this includes the $9 million for the west side bridge and several were greater than planned by the overall construction is still on schedule to be led for the w b i believe to there's and this is to coordinate with the u.s. coast guard for the south bay project and for the construction bid package for the bill has been delayed by and quarter we anticipate advertising in moa. and the pennsylvania bridging studies (coughing) to decrease by nine hundred 20 something thousand for the services for the spring of 24 and though we're project by
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project an increase to the w b i project of $2.7 million we begin the construction phase with the concurrent requests for the contract award presented early for the capital project. major changes in administrative operating costs with a decrease for departure from staff vacancies and hiring of any positions since the revenues total one hundred and $89 million and $250 million we anticipate the um, level of cpa capital projects the needs draw down up to 60 millions from the resolving credit loan agreement that is $50 million less than the adoption of budget it is due to a higher balance at the
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beginning of fiscal year and the anticipation of the larger payment for the south gate realignment project and continue to monitor the capital spending during the remainder of fiscal year and return to the board to request approval to draw down that concludes my presentation. i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >>. thank you. >> thank you. >> um, i - i don't see any questions or comments from commissioners open up for public comment i don't see anyone in the chamber coming down any remote public comment on item 7? >> there is notice remote public comment for this item. >> all right. >> thank you for your presentation and your work and a motion to approve item 7? and moved by dmirdz seconded by commissioner preston and oh, madam clerk, call the roll.
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>> sorry (clearing throat) on item 7 commissioner chan excused. >> commissioner dorsey, aye. >> commissioner engardio, aye. >> chair mandelman, aye. >> commissioner melgar, aye. >> commissioner peskin, aye. >> commissioner preston, aye. >> commissioner ronen, aye. >> commissioner safai, aye. >> commissioner stefani is excused. >> commissioner walton, aye. >> item 7 has first approval. >> thank you, madam clerk >> please call item 8. >> 8. introduction of new items — information. >> you i don't see anyone popping up on the
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roster. >> call item 9. >> >> 9. public comment. >> anyone in the chamber time to talk about item 9 i don't see anyone looking at if any public comment on item 9 a there is a comment one moment and hi caller you're two minutes begins now. >> hello, again jose i would like to express my gratitude for using the live screen very much appreciated i was not able to see the closed captioning so i was wondering if sfgovtv will reach out - of the stiff santa
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fe for the technical assistance. >> no additional public comment. >> public comment is closed. and maybe someone from our staff can ask sfgovtv about the callers question. >> all right. madam clerk please call the. >> call the next item. >> . >> 10. ajournment. >> we are adjourned (gavel) [meeting adjourned].
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adjourned. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique
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successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as an amazing opportunity can't be beat the views and real estate that great county starting to develop on treasure island like minded business owners with last week products and want to get on
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the ground floor a no-brainer for us when you you, you buying local goods made locally our supporting small business those are not created an, an sprinkle scale with all the machines and one person procreating them people are making them by hand as a result more interesting and can't get that of minor or anywhere else and san francisco a hot bed for local manufacturing in support that is what keeps your city vibrant we'll make a compelling place to live and visit i think that local business is the lifeblood of san francisco and a vibrant community >> (music). >> hi, i'm emmy the owner of
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emmy's spaghetti i offers working that with some kind of fine dining and apron and feeling stuffy and in the 90s in san francisco it was pretty pretense in a restaurant in the restaurant scene i want to it have a place to have a place for my friends to guess i started the restaurant a no better place the outer mission spaces were available that's when i opt in two 10 he start with all people and work with them and the events they create one of the events we do every year and backpack give away and give
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piaget away and a christmas part with a santa and bring 5 hundred meatballs and pa get and we're like in the mission not about them knowing where the food comes from but a part of the community. and my restaurant emmy's spaghetti and fun banquet and san francisco not the thing that everybody knows about we stay under the radar we show the showcase i take it food and we started to eat we wanted to have comfort food and that a claims friend from i take it and helped me create meatballs and dealing
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evolved over the years in the beginning one plate of spaghetti and a meatball we tried to make the portions as big as they could be. and now we have quite a few types pasta dishes with a la begin and meat sauce or have a partition to a lot of food we are at a point with all the favorites i don't change the menu often 0 i eat here so much but everything is fresh your cocktail menu is the best it's ever been one thing on the menu our magazine ghetto we change the flavor one of the fun things it is served in the historically we're known emmy's spaghetti as
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a friendly place and when i opened i wanted my friend to be welcome and other parents to be welcomed and it is very for this is a place for families especially in san francisco and this is where though hold their celebration important i mean you're coming to a family restaurant and you're coming for o to a fun place i love being the owner and pretty sure my life i enjoy running the psta spaghetti place i hope to be here a while we'll see how it goes we everyone is a friend we're hoping you'll be a >> i'm san francisco's first drag laureate and the first one
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in the world. the drag laureate program and the position is one this celebrates an artist for being the best in their craft and i'm proud to have received that xroel it it is afternoon ambassador role. a role that represents the lbgtq+ community in san francisco the focus on the drag performers and trans-activists and performers in san francisco as well. when i heard the city was creating the drag laureate role i was so excited because it did foal like they were paying attention to us. and cared about when we gave culturally and economically to the city >> here is your new drag laureate for the city and county of san francisco! i'm getting the call from the mayor i was chosen was fantastic
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day. i will always remember. i thought that it would just be about the bay area. because of what happening in the world it became a national story. i hope it can shine a light on san francisco and how they take care of the drag community and the lbgtq+ community. i hope that i can help carve out this position and create a role with programs and events this can be passed down to future drag laureate this is come after me and can set a stage and standard for what this program is in san francisco and national low and inner nationally. there is a rich history in san francisco. that the drag community has been part of. i'm very proud to follow in their footsteps and able to maintain what the drag community
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has done in the past and move forward with creating a bright future. my job is to elevate and celebrate >> [music] you are watching golden gate inventions with michael. this is episode exploring the excelsior. >> hi i'm michael you are watching golden gate inventions highlighting urban out doors we are in the excelsior. pickleball. let's play pickleball! pickleball is an incredited low popular sport growing nationwide. pickleball combines tennis, bad mitton and ping pong. playod a bad mitton sized court with paddle and i plasticic
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ball. starting out is easy. you can pick up paddle and balls for 20 buck and it is suitable for everyone in all skill levels you see here. the gim is played by 2 or 4 players. the ball must be served diagnoty and other rules theory easy to pick up. the game ends when i player or team reaches a set score 11 or 21 point bunkham win bright 2 pickleball courts are available across the city some are and others require booking ahead and a fee. information about the courts found at sf recpark. org if you are interested in playing. now i know why people are playing pickleball. it is so much fun you play all ages.
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all skill levels and pop on a court and you are red to g. a lot of fun i'm glad i did it. all right. let's go! time for a hike! there is i ton of hike nothing excelsior. 312 acres mc clarin the second largest p in san francisco. there are 7 miles of tris including the there was fer's way this spreads over foresxeft field and prosecute voids hill side views of the city. and well is a meditative quiet place in mc clarin p you will siendz labyrinth made of rock:now we are at glen eagle golf course special try out disk golf >> now disk golf! so disk golf is like traditional
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golf but with noticing disks. credit as the sport's pioneer establishing the disk ballsorption and the first standardized target the disk ball hole. the game involves throwing from key areas toward i metal basket. players use different disks for long distances driver, immediateerate. mid range and precise shot, putters. players begin at the t area. throw disks toward the basket and prosecute seed down the fare way. player with the lowest number of throws the end wins the game. disk golf at glen eagle cost 14 dollars if you pay at the clubhouse. there is an 18 hole course this
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is free. du see that shot? i won! am i was not very good now i have a huge respect for disk ball player its is difficult but fun. thank you for joining me in the excelsior this is goldenate adventures. [music] >> san francisco is known as yerba buena, good herb after a mint that used to grow here. at this time there were 3
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settlements one was mission delores. one the presidio and one was yerba buena which was urban center. there were 800 people in 1848 it was small. a lot of historic buildings were here including pony express headquarters. wells fargo. hudson bay trading company and famous early settlers one of whom william leaderdorph who lived blocks from here a successful business person. african-american decent and the first million airin california. >> wilwoman was the founders of san francisco. here during the gold rush came in the early 1840s. he spent time stake himself as a merchant seaman and a business person. his father and brother in new
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orleans. we know him for san francisco's history. establishing himself here arnold 18 twoochl he did one of many things the first to do in yerba buena. was not california yet and was not fully san francisco yet. >> because he was an american citizen but spoke spanish he was able to during the time when america was taking over california from mexico, there was annexations that happened and conflict emerging and war, of course. he was part of the peek deliberations and am bas doorship to create the state of california a vice council to mexico. mexico granted him citizenship. he loaned the government of san francisco money. to funds some of the war efforts to establish the city itself and the state, of course.
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he established the first hotel here the person people turned to often to receive dignitaries or hold large gatherings established the first public school here and helped start the public school system. he piloted the first steam ship on the bay. a big event for san francisco and depict instead state seal the ship was the sitk a. there is a small 4 block long length of street, owned much of that runs essentially where the transamerica building is to it ends at california. i walk today before am a cute side street. at this point t is the center what was all his property. he was the person entrusted to be the city's first treasurer. that is i big deal of itself to have that legacy part of an
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african-american the city's first banker. he was not only a forefather of the establishment of san francisco and california as a state but a leader in industry. he had a direct hahn in so many things that we look at in san francisco. part of our dna. you know you don't hear his anymore in the context of those. representation matters. you need to uplift this so people know him but people like him like me. like you. like anyone who looks like him to be, i can do this, too. to have the city's first banker and a street in the middle of financial district. that alone is powerful. [music]
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