tv [untitled] April 26, 2012 2:00pm-2:30pm PDT
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medi-cal and medicare patients. we're demanding this. cpmc forming a partnership with the community-based clinic in the tenderloin ex-president's can have preferred access. therefore, -- the tenderloin or residents can have preferred access to please ensure that cpmc will give complete benefits to the committee through a community benefit a great for this project is approved. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am a member of the tenderloin filipino american community association and a resident of tenderloin. i am here today to ask the honorable members of the planning commission to ensure
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that cpmc will do its fair share of serving the health care needs of the low-income families in the tenderloin, based on the records, cpmc's profit was 12 times the combined annual profit of private, nonprofit hospitals. yet, their record in providing this is the lowest base of net patient revenue. [unintelligible] as a non-profit entity. we in the tenderloin are united in demanding that cpmc must do its fair share in helping the low-income residents in the tenderloin. we need real access to care. cpmc should increase affordable access to all kinds of hospital
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health care, especially for seniors and low-income families. cpmc must also support our community clinics so that they can provide adequate service agreements. we want cpmc to address these issues by signing a community benefits agreement that is acceptable to the community. i thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is tom, a seven-year resident of the tenderloin. health care is extremely important to us all, and i want to address this issue. my chief concern for health care is that many people in the tenderloin not only get sick at a higher rate than normal, but there death ensues in many cases. we have to improve overall healthcare in the tenderloin district and to have a nurse practitioner come in each
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building at least an hour a week. this would not only serve the people in a practical way but would increase their awareness of the living with health in mind, and is the nurse practitioner being in the building every week would cause the residents to take note of the critical health issues which could affect their very lives. i believe the service could be rendered with considerable ease by cpmc. they make enough profit to sustain a community progress. we want you to take a close look at the study is already done on the health issue, because we believe the present eir does not effectively convey the true condition of health care in the tenderloin. presently, we know that cpmc is capable of doing much better job with the community in mind because of their vast resources and income. we urged the commissioners to take a new study in carefully assess the true nature of the situation. rebuild cpmc the right way.
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thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is rose, and i lived in the tenderloin for the past 20 years. i am also a member of the tenderloin filipino american community association. we need development of our community, but this development should also help the low-income residents in our community. cpmc continues to make super profits while giving very little of that profit back in terms of health care services for the poor. worse is that the plan to downgrade the things that so many low-income communities depend on. cpmc must operate in be
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sustainable and phillippe stop st. luke's hospital for the southeastern san francisco committees. it is writes for them to think of profits and service to the port. i hope that our good commissioners will ensure that cpmc do its fair share in serving low-income patients before they think up approving it. we demand that cpmc should increase primary-care access in our community and make long-term commitments to the community- based clinics in providing direct care in the hospital. we should ensure many medicare and medi-cal patients like we're able to use cpmc facilities. we have the right to health care. we demand that cpmc should hear our voice and come up with a solution to these issues by
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signing a mutually-accepted community benefits agreement. thank you very much. >> thank you, commissioners. i am a member of the tenderloin filipino american community association. cpmc should address all of important issues that our communities in demand like affordable housing, access to health care, local hiring, and traffic impacts. tenderloin will be most affected by the projected over 1400 new households. the new cpmc employees will find housing in nearby communities. what will happen to our housing market if they do not sufficiently addressed housing
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needs? the low-income community will be competing with them for affordable housing. second, we do not agree to the proposal to hire only 40 people a year for five years from the community. we cannot agree to a neighbor that is unresponsive to our needs. we want more jobs, more local hiring, and more opportunities. we demand for peace and local hiring for all the jobs they plan to create. -- 50% local hiring. how well cpmc addressed the traffic impact? van ness is already highly congested. so these cars will surely find other ways through the tenderloin, and that will cause more traffic and jeopardize the safety of our pedestrians alas, who once a hospital that does not plan to help address the health care needs of the low- income residents in our community? cpmc should be held accountable
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to the people. we demand that cpmc do its fair share of serving low-income patients. we should not let them pass on their responsibilities to the city. cpmc has the obligation to prioritize service rather than being a non-profit entity. i urge and ask the planning commissioners insurer cpmc do its fair share for low-income people in our community. thank you. commissioner fong: i am going to call some names. gloria, -- carina, henry.
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>> if you are not on the list, you must allow the president to call those and have those people speak first. we announced that at the very beginning of this hearing that that was going to be the order. if your name has been called, you are on the list of people who have requested special accommodation or in become poor. if your name has not been called, this people come first and then it will call your name. i know your name is on the west. -- the west. -- the list. >> good afternoon, commissioners.
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intersections will be less safe for pedestrians. transit will be overloaded. our restoration will be degraded. pickles are slowed by congestion. -- this mega hospital will be compromised by traffic. how to help heal these wounds, these are burn wounds that were planned and cathedral -- these wounds. the mitigation are minimal. the most hearing action you can promote is eir alternative. both cpm city hospitals should
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be of sustainable size for their locations. the oversight is supposed to be about the health and safety of all san franciscans and bay area residents, not just a perceived financial health of sutter. please take a city-wide view sensitive to living neighborhoods and the future sustainability of cathedral hill and st. luke's. in the future, please help us with an prescription to analyze and restudy now -- how to replay with a process which is sadly missing four are heavily populated residential neighborhood whose resources are being shifted unequally to a single overbuild hospital. when there is a more equitable way to reduce the harm. >> the people whose names we have called, if they're not in
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the room, the president can start calling out names. quex have not called her name. i have 200 tricky cards here -- 250 cards here. i do not believe you received that. >> all the special accommodations with col. -- we have called. >> henry webb, angelita fisher, corandia guerro, telphonso -- have a call your name?
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thank you. i am a student here on behalf of the city academy. i've the support of the rebel because not only will this give us state of their health-care providers but also provide loc al construction workers with job opportunities and possibly become tournament through this process, allowing many of us to provide for our families. i feel like some of the people in the medical field might lose their jobs temporarily but this project will benefit a larger percentage of san francisco local work. it will benefit in the long run. thank you. rex everette call your name,,. >> that afternoon.
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-- good afternoon. i am proud to be a citizen of one of the greatest cities in the world in my opinion. i am fortunate to have been given this opportunity. for those not familiar with the academy, [unintelligible] on local construction jobs. i am here to advocate the building at california pacific medical center. it will provide jobs in a seismically safe hospital in the event of emergency. i can think of no better way to stimulate our local economy and create a large budget projects such as cpm say. after all, we live here so why not work here and spend our money here? please go yesterday. thank you for your time. -- abovote yes today. >president fung: you have
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permits. you do not have to use all three. if you want to go through your comments, please do. >> thank you. and speaking on behalf of city build. it is important to get this project approved not only for jobs but to bring decent health care to low-income families throughout our communities and cities. hospitals and decent health care is a big concern to residents in our city. also our communities are in need of good paying jobs and with these hospital projects, we will get a chance to have an honest way to provide for our future -- our families and super good health care for our communities. thank you.
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>> good afternoon. i am born in san francisco and a resident. i have an opportunity to become a labor in the construction industry. i have gotten treatment and care and i am looking for -- forward to the days when we have to [unintelligible] having a safe and clean facility is the most important of all well-being. not just our working but also to provide our community with good health care and treatment. also make more space and room for patients in need. so i am looking forward to the projects to rebuild cpmc. i ask you please vote yesterday.
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thank you. -- please go yes -- vote yes today. thank you. >> thank you for this opportunity to speak about rebuilding cpmc. i am a student at city college of san francisco. preparing for a construction career and i support rebuilding cpmc. i personally think there are many good reasons for rebuilding cpmc all five new hospital project
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will be -- bring many new construction work opportunities to the city which many of our construction worker brothers and sisters desperately need. they provide -- that there will help -- and they will help revitalize construction in this industry that was crippled in the recent economic crisis and give hope and chances for many of us who are studying at city college construction programs. the second, i remember a few years back there were plans on developing a new park for the san francisco 49ers. which was left planning stages and never materialized now. it feels like it comes full
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circle. cpmc has been kind to the city, providing greater health care for the city because they believe that they can be good partners to the city. as time goes, patients wanes. -- patience wanes. please vote yes. >> thank you. i am a student and i support rebuilding cpmc. i am a resident of this great city and proud of it. i am in cycle 14. in 46 others will be joining one of the unions in the construction industry. all of you can start rebuilding a work force by giving your approval to this project. not only does this bring two new
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i am [unintelligible] primary health center. [unintelligible] that provides health care services from the san francisco department of public health. promoting the health of san franciscans who are uninsured by me. i am being taken care of. i support the plan to build two new earthquake safe hospitals for the benefit of my fellow san franciscans. in order to extend more health care to san franciscans. i [unintelligible] cpmc will be able to continue to
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provide health care for san franciscans. the new building will be seismically safe. it will have state of the art facilities. finally, [unintelligible] delong -- delayed a long time ago. please support this today. thank you. >> i was very pleased to see the details of the development agreement and the progress that was made since we were last here talking about this project. i noted with some satisfaction they had addressed the issue of mental health care. i know some doctors, that was of concern and it is worth listening to doctors when it is an issue of health care.
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they had come to an agreement that was satisfying on the issue of health care. we're in negotiations, arbitration and mediation with the city and that is one of the issues which we are mediating and arbitrating. it is not coincidental we have seen some movement from the the sears -- has been noted the biggest construction project in -- on the near horizon. you know what that means. the means to the city -- what that means to the city. we ask you to vote yesterday. thank you. >> that afternoon, commissioners. -- good afternoon, commissioners. we are living the economy
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forward. this is our number one project. for this year, finally, after a decade, get the city to approve the reconstruction for both the economy at a public health these hospitals. a few projects have had in recent years had extensive environmental review, link the development negotiations and committee at rates that has surrounded this critically important project. what you have heard today, you have heard very little about the key need for the reconstruction of these facilities. seismic safety and continued delivery of public health services after a natural disaster. whether there disaster comes five minutes from or flat years from will, it will come. we need to move the approvals
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board for this project here in san francisco and under our california. i was thinking as a person born in a hospital that does not exist anymore, that hospital is gone. the hospital that was rebuilt on that site needs to be replaced. the children's hospital on california street became the california campus, a new hospital that has three to be -- has to be replaced. we are constructing our second laguna honda hospital. these buildings have to change because of delivery of medical services and public safety in such as seismically vulnerable area. so the chamber and the alliance for jobs urges this commission to address swiftlet -- act swiftly and get this underway. we have done studies with the loss bull council of northern
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