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female representation. i appreciate the nod toward both incumbents but in this case i would like to see a fresh face, kimberly courtney. i was impressed with her presentation and her application. she qualifies for one, too, or four. those were the candidates i would like to see and i am caught. i have three others i have circled for the last two spots. i am having a tough time. kimberli and mike ngo, i would like to see initially. supervisor farrell: i would be fine with supervisor elsbernd's nominees.
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and we're looking here today with so many applicants for so few seats. the three i have circled the we did not mention yet, mr. brewster, mr. miller, who is the incumbent, one of the incumbents and mr. mauniz. i was impressed with their applications. they are people would be happy to support. >> i spent some time looking at the applications and it is great to your people speak in person. there are three mayoral appointees. i am hoping he will appoint some of the applicants that are here today. i am supportive of reappointing
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miller and mike ngo and jamie. i do not know of there is a consensus, we have consensus on mike ngo. iand gerald miller for seat one. i have the sense of openness because we have so many amazing appointees -- candidates. muniz is qualified for -- kimberli and ronnie are qualified for seats to end four. we need a woman so kimberli
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would be qualified. i would support her moving forward as well. i have gerald miller for c one, -- seat one and jamie brewster for seat four. >> we have to do our residency waiver. we have gotten a lot of sentences consider qualified. i believe mr. burster works in oakland -- lives in oakland. we have some san franciscans and -- i am impressed. i would concur. we have -- try to support san
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franciscans on this council with good reason. i would concur that that would be given the amount of the applicants that would be a difficult choice to make. i would have been pushing for you very hard. supervisor kim: i believe we do not need to deliver. -- do a waiver. jamie is active and you are amazing. i really appreciate your leadership and your inspirational -- you are an inspirational speaker. you have affected so many people's lives. you have an impact on this work. the one thing i do like about mr. muniz is he is not necessarily connected with our departments that have seats on the table. or any of the nonprofits i know that we work regularly with on
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the reentry council. so i would be supporters of both. we have -- we have come to a consensus. do we have a motion to move forward gerald miller to foresee one, -- for seat one,? >> thank you for coming. i do not think there was anyone that we would not be happy to push forward. we will send to the mayor as well for his consideration and ask him to do so in short order. supervisor kim: thank you. we can do that without opposition. i want to thank everyone for the time you spent with us today. thank you.
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can you please call item 6? >> resolution regarding assessment ballots to form the proposed westport community benefit district. >> good afternoon. before you is a resolution that if approved would authorize its the mayor to cast ballots in the affirmative on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. of the owner of two parcels of real property, which the board has jurisdiction, where those parcels would be subject to assessment in the proposed property and improvement
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district for the west portal community benefit district, the two parcels that are included in this resolution -- there would be the muni station as part of this large parcel here at the library in westport. there is a proposed district in west portal. the ballot hearing is scheduled for september 27. if the city and county of san francisco is to participate in that election, this resolution would have to be approved at the board of supervisors of the mayor could of -- vote on the ballot and submit by the 27th, the hearing on the 27th. if you have any questions, the two parcels represent a total of $12,848 and that is 6.49% of
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the weighted assessment for the district. i am here to answer any questions you might have about the cbd concert. supervisor elsbernd could also answer questions. supervisor kim: are there questions? supervisor elsbernd: this one will not be as simple as some of the district we have had. we need to move this forward. there was a community meeting last night. i think you could evenly split the room in half. it was very tight. if you look at the where i voted in the past when we get to the establishment, i take out the city parcel boats because i do not want to see the city put it over the top. as much as i want to see this go forward, when we do vote on the
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27th, this is not going to influence where i come down on voting yes or no. there will be the private property owners that will determine it for me. i want to see a majority said yes. but that is it. we should move this item 4. supervisor kim: we will open this up for public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. we can do that without objection. can you please call item 7? >> item 7, resolution regarding central market community benefit district, annual report by receiving and approving the district and a reports for calendar years 2007 through 2010.
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>> that afternoon. i a-- good afternoon. what you have in front of you is a resolution requesting the board of supervisors to approve the annual reports and financial statements of the central market community benefit district for fiscal years 2007-2010. what i will do is ask the executive director of the central market community benefit corporation to provide a summary of their work and accomplishments for the past four years and i will come back and report on the items that oewd is required to track based on state and local law.
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supervisor kim: thank you for being here today. >> good afternoon, hon. supervisors. i am the executive director of the central market community benefit district. i want to take this opportunity to thank you for allowing me and following our organization to be here this afternoon to talk about the accomplishment that the organization and review the initiatives of the central market cbd. the community benefit district is a non-profit 501c3 organization that was formed in november of 2006 to provide services and programs to improve the cleanliness, safety, of the public space. the mission is also to create a cleaner, safer, and more welcoming environment in the
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central market district for residents, workers, merchants, and property owners. again, the organization was formed in november 2006 as a community benefit district. the organization is funded by property assessments within the boundaries of the community benefit district. it is managed by an executive director and a 10-member board. all meetings are open to the public and are publicly noticed. the organization is also governed by the organization's bylaws. and its fiscal agreement with the city and county of san francisco. the brown act and also the california public records act. the total annual assessment collected are approximately $535,000. the organization will be up for renewal in 2013.
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so again, this shows the boundary of the community benefit district which is between fifth and ninth streets. on market street, mainly on the south portion but also parcel on the north side, including areas of mission and two other streets. the organization's budget -- trina will be going over this more thoroughly. the budget is divided into various categories including safety which is 65% of the organization's budget. district identity and streetscape improvements which is 5%, administrative and operations, 20%, and contingency budget of 10%. for 2011, the budget was allocated as such, 404,000
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toward education and safety and programs and initiatives. 33,004 district identity and streetscape improvements. administrative and organizational operations, up 28,115. -- at 28,115. i will be discussing service is prompt -- programs and services. they are designed to respond to the unique challenges of the neighborhood and the needs of the community. this includes the community guides program, special events, st. beautification, marketing and branding, communication and an array to initiatives as well as business attraction efforts.
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the underbidder vacation in safety, one of the programs as the community guides program. this includes a team of full- time community guides that are dedicated to providing social services are rich in the district, providing service in terms of pedestrian safety, serving as eyes and ears for the committee for merchants, property owners, and residents and provide a way-finding t business for the district. for tourists who are looking for a business or a bus line, that is the type of information they are able to provide. this service, which has been in central market since 2008, was
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expanded to the sixth street corridor to a contract in 2009. the central market community guides program, these are some statistics in the past year. under public assistance, there were 6639 instances where the guides were engaged with the public and provided information and interaction with visitors. they also provided 418 for roles to individuals who are homeless, referrals to shelters in the area. there was also 991 instances of social services assistance to individuals who are homeless or who were in need of social service assistance. and the community guides program operates from monday through
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friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in addition, the other core program is called a clean streets program which includes sweeping of the sidewalks and other spaces in the district. removal of trash from city trash receptacles and trash in the neighborhood. also abatement of removing graffiti in public and private property. reporting of bulky items in the neighborhood to the department of public works and weeding of tree basins and planters. we provide car washing and steam cleaning of the sidewalks and other spaces. in 2010, the clean team remove 337 nails that were found -- removed 337 needles that were found.
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they also removed 149 trash receptacles that were overflowing with trash and removed also 1000 instances of graffiti tags, stickers, and flyers that were posted on public and private property. in addition, we also provide the community with a dispatch and call center service similar to a 311 service but specific to the neighborhood. in the instances where someone, whether it is a merchant or a resident needs assistance of the committee guides, they can contact the dispatch and call center number and request service. also if there is an immediate social service need in the neighborhood, the community guide to have been trained by the city's homeless outreach team, and various social service agencies, are trained on how to engage with individuals who are
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in need and individuals who are homeless in the neighborhood and try to connect them to services in the area. they can also if a merchant or property owner or anyone in the neighborhood finds any kind of any need where there is -- there cleaning services are required, they can also call the number and someone can be sent out almost immediately to address that. this is an example. one of the beautification projects earlier this year which we planted, 12 trees on stevenson street as an effort to unify that street. in addition to beautification and safety program, the other being the district in the and
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streetscape improvements. our organization works with the arts community and various arts and community based organizations to try to activate and reinvigorate the public places at the district. we sponsor a summer concert series every summer through another nonprofit organization which provides summer concert programming in san francisco. we provided -- sponsored that and it is continuing through the end of the month on the plaza. waite also sponsored dance performances in the public space. also supported and sponsored the arts in storefront program through the san francisco arts commission, and also, sponsoring a 24-day central market arts festival which kits -- kicks off next friday and continues through august 14.
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-- october 14. this is an example and -- of the art and storefront program which was launched in 2009 and it is -- this is through the san francisco arts commission to activate and read-use some of the vacant spaces in the district and install art in those vacant spaces. this is the central market arts festival which kicks off next friday, september 20 through -- 23rd through october 14. it includes an art rock, a number of various programming and music on united nations plaza. this other project which we are currently working on is a
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project to reuse the bacon kiosks let you find along market street. clearly focusing on central market in r districts. you have seen these kiosks which are designed as newsstands on market street. and our organization partnered with hok and aia to figure out different ways, possible uses for the kiosk, and we currently have at least a grant to operate these kiosks in central market and also an agreement and a permit through the department of public works to do so. one of the kiosks will be a bike repair stop through huckleberry bicycles which is a new business that will be opening on seventh and market street.
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there will be providing repairs to bicyclist in the area. another is an arts in residence kiosk and we're talking to hospitality house or intersection for the arts to use that space for and our purpose. the central market arts festival. we have a website, central- market.org where we have updated information and where we include meeting minutes, agendas, and so forth. we also have a facebook page and a twitter account where we
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provide immediate information to the public. actively using social networking to communicate information to the community. we have also had several advertising campaigns for central market. basically organizing a merchants to contribute to a cooperative advertising campaign at no cost but it is a great way to brand the neighborhood and encourage merchants to contribute to cooperative efforts. we have also sponsored neighborhood banners and also we sent out the monthly newsletter. they are whole aspect of our marketing and branding efforts. the banner for central market which was a project of the art
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institute's which was launched last year. it was an incredible partnership with the art institute and utilizing the art students that are in the district to come up with a -- it was a design competition to come up with various are designed for banners. another aspect is we also work with the office of economic and workforce development. on a traction and retention efforts for the district. there are support materials supporting the plan under way, also promoting the arts and cultural amenities in the neighborhood. also highlighting the diverse
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shopping and dining opportunities. really trying to package and market and promote a positive aspect of this neighborhood which are often forgotten and overshadowed by negative perceptions of the area. also through administration and operations, there is various levels of oversight and opportunities for the community to get involved in the organization. one being the central market community benefit district board of directors which meets on a monthly basis. also there is the services committee which act says a committee that monitors the success of the guidance program. also the identity committee which works on marketing initiatives and a finance committee that reviews on a monthly basis with an account and the board treasurer the
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financials for the organization. we also have a bimonthly merchants meeting to try to organize and provide improved service for merchants in the neighborhood. also we meet on a monthly basis with the office of economic and workforce development. this is an ad that is published in the "central city extra" because we understand not everyone has access to the internet or facebook. we want to be able to have -- as proactively as possible get the word out about project initiatives and encourage people to get involved in our organization. i wanted to again highlight that the central market community benefit district is certainly one of many organizations that are involved in the improvement and revitalization of central market, and we work closely with a number of various
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organizations, community based organizations, at city agencies and so forth, including the alliance for better district 6 and the north of market tenderloin community benefit district. i wanted to highlight some of the current developing projects and initiatives we're working on. in addition to the services i highlighted. we are currently working on developing and strengthening relationships with the sro property managers along sixth street to try to engage them on our efforts to improve the community and improve the public space along six straight. -- sixth street. we are working on shared
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initiatives. it is interesting. we're all trying to improve the health and vitality of the public space along sixth street and make it a healthy, safer, and cleaner environment for everyone who lives there. we're also working on improving our reporting violations from liquor stores in the neighborhood that sell to -- in instances where they sell alcohol to individuals who are inebriated or selling alcohol to minors. we need to -- we have died on the street who will report those, note and approach -- and report those appropriately. we will be able to work with matt -- merchants and residents and other businesses to try to also report those instances where there is a violation to
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