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flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, that have approximate approximately. >> colleague we have a motion to approve the minutes. those minutes are approved. madam clerk any communications >> there are a number of people in the audience that are holding up signs. we do have a rule if you would please not lifting them. there will be a time you can comment in the meeting. so madam clerk patrolling please causing call the order >> the mayor may address the board four up to 3 minutes and
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districts will present their questions so long as the minutes don't exceed the minutes. >> thank you mr. president, chu. >> good afternoon, supervisors and good morning to the public who's here today. i know we've been all busy since the first of the year and i want to thank the supervisors for putting the resident first in everything we do. two weeks ago i had the privilege of gil the address. i said our city a strong and because of the create of our people and because of the physics responsibility of the decision we're taking and in attracting new jobs we continue
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to be that strong city. and whether it's been questions about our business tax reform or believe and infrastructure structure our city is strong because of the way we work hard together and putting people's priorities first. i want to continue that and wish our success in 2013 >> let's turn to the first question. >> thank you, mayor lee. i saw you on our bike during the clean up day and i want to address that. the maintenance mount or transportation agency recently
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rapidly it's plan on bicycle facilities. it supports everyone, however, i'm hearing growing concerns in district 1 and the citywide for better bicycling and publicity reality. currently we have less than one percent of the budget that is addressed for bicycling. how will i address the san francisco to be the leader in bicycling use >> thank you supervisor mar. i want to assure that the streets will save for all san franciscans especially for those who are on bicycle >> and this weekend i made my bicycle trip on the market south
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neighborhoods and i wanted to know first hand the use of bicycles in our cities. the capital improvement program represents all modes of travel in our city. so to look at just san francisco as a whole won't tell the whole story. recently, we applied for bicycles plans with the transportation authority. those 3 projects alone show improvements including millions of dollars in our bicycle network. i understand we applied for another million dollars for our
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city. those put together total millions of dollars in improvements and alternative the maintenance mount is projecting that their 5 year bicycling plan will increase of about 1 hundred and 18 percent. as you noted we have drafted the bicycle strategy and we know the improvement that are required to make san francisco a major city for bicycling identified in this strategy. lately i annunciated in my city address along are supervisor chiu we'll put together a task
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force and we'll have a task force that will invite transportation people from our kind state holder groups and our technology group to the table to make important decisions on consensus building on all your challenges. this is an important charge that people will report back to me and the chair of the board tom noland with recommendations to enhance the whole network. so in summary the bicycle strategy will be used as a guide to clearly define our guide for future improvements
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i looking forward to working with all of you >> i have the next question mr. mayor the board of supervisors is considered to allow tenancies he in common and be converted after a fee. i asked everyone to engage in decision. what protects would you support to stop the fuchsia housing to convert in our city? >> and alternative real estate investments that will lead us back to the debate. >> thank you mr. president,
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chu. i know this has been a hot topic. the spirit of our question i do want to point out that as one of my top priority as mayor is the production of housing. people for all over the world want to continue living here and want to move here. in spite of all we've done with affordable housing is still a big challenge. we need to balance this housing demand against all san francisco resident. your question references the pressure that the units are under and i agree this is an important issue. our response to this challenge to the board of supervisors has been comprehensive.
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in november we passed the housing fund and it will be over the next thirty years for the first time home buyers. those are the kind of homes with 4 thousand units under construction that will additional mitigate the pressure in san francisco. not to mention the 42 thousand unit planned all over the city. this mr. president, chu is a concrete response for the long demand for housing in our city. every new home helps to meet the demand and lottery bypass legislation has been something people have struggled with.
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we want more housing stability and i understand their concerns. i also see the argument that you have made without some thinking of how that lottery pool got so big. i can't say i have the majestic solution but i understand the strategy. it's the strategy we have used many times like on pensions and other things. i'm hoping a solution can be worked out that appraise san francisco families and others relief while protecting tenants rights, rights that we have worked so hard to improve. the only way we're going to meet
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the demand for housing is provided more housing. we can make meaningful improvements >> thank you our final question. thank you mr. president, chu. hello mr. mayor, i want to congrats you on your library programs and we want to say that we should have important poetry in this san francisco. and my question is: haiku i
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mentioned on one of the syllables so, please forgive me. the arts that deprivation we we is now mopes for the arts in san francisco and thank you for that question. as we all know san francisco has a thooifg arts section that is vital to our city but it's also a benefit to our tourism industry. it generates approximately 7.2 moifldz and supports jobs in san francisco. we have seen first hand how
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investing in the arts help attract and build new businesses and arts. from the store gallow to other theaters and central market corridor is once again the inspired districts that's especially supposed to be. 2013 is turning ought to be a great benefit here. we'll have new arts shops on the water. we have a beautiful new jazz center. besides bmw being a jazz center it's the only facility dedicated to jazz in the nation and once
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again san francisco is leading the way. and the more than art will break ground this year and under the new leadership of the arts commission we'll have now monies for the projects >> and the planning depth and the arts commissions over see the tote construction costs of the buildings in downtown san francisco to be allocated for art. you'll see the continued support for our art in our budget. as you, you know, or know it will comfort open spaces and parks and our most vulnerable parts in our city we will
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continue support for all of these projects in our budget. we do have a deficit for fiscal year 2013 and fourteen. so supervisor i appreciate and agree with you alejandro and i'm eager to work with you to get the arts priority in our city >> mr. mayor, i think that concludes our time. >> thank you supervisors for your questions as well. >> colleagues why do we go to our consent agendas. >> articles two through 4 those items are considered routine.
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to the moscone center taylor's the selection of the trustee. and for project lease pretend the city and tenants. >> colleagues can we take to ordinance same call? this ordinance is passed >> and we have local business entries. >> madam clerk can you, you call 7 and 8. >> this is amendment the salary challenges and 9 positions in the district attorney's office. ordinance is appropriating 6
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hundred thousand you plus >> president chiu. >> thank you, mr. chair, colleagues i want to thank the budget committee for their consideration for this. this was a supplemental appropriation that i proposed in december for domestic violence and i want to thank supervisors co-herself and another colleague who knew we'd be serving here this year. as you know there s a demand for demand for such services has stayed flat. on one period we have seen 47
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more calls to domestic hotlines. we saw 17 percent more convicteded people in the way of family violence. in 2010 to 2012 a spooim spike in a total caseload of domestic violence. and the trials have gone up 3 hundred and 50 percent. this is why i want to supplemental with 4 components. we need for funding for domestic violence public awareness campaign and we'll have it here
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on thursday. and we had is staff position focused on domestic violence. but in spite the recent controversy we need to do more to protect your safety net from our mayor to our sheriff and many of our colleagues. so with that colleagues i appreciate your support and i know there was a request that was to cut back staff and i know that supervisor co-herself has a amendment here - but with that i'd like to ask for your support and thank you very much.
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i want to start by thanking the members of budget and finance committee four their stamina. i've also passed around a proposed all the time for your consideration that would actually redirect one hundred and $18,000 that was removed from the finance committee. i said the reason that positions were reduced i think those funds are still needed for domestic violence if our city. and we also support the work of 7 non-profit organizations that were chosen by the department to assist folks in training for 9-1-1 and other operators and
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culturally competent services. while the positions we also have a robust service that provides services to victims and their families. i believe that while we may not have agreement on the number of positions that is funded by this parole but we need those services to the city. it is my preference we preserve those funds and reallocate fund from the district attorney's office to women projects for legal services to survivors of
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domestic woman and their children. i'd like to duplicate the file and have version won a roll call vote on version one madam on ordinance as is and there the chair to supervisor co-herself we'll take the vote and then the the remainer of the items >> i understand it will have to go back to committee so - >> so we have a duplication of the file which do not require a vote and with that we have a duplication supervisor mar and - actively supervisor cohen.
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>> i want to add the is alternative he monies and then i would like to put that motion to adopt those ooements i'm proposing today. >> so we have a motion to amend a duptd file is there a second to that file? second by supervisor chiu. >> i want to say i'm strongly supporting this money to the legal services. i want to say as a member of the budget committee we had a decision that included the public defender and emily and other woman from the commission and they really mad it clear how
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the supplemental chu and the rest of us is proposing is really in line with the family dealing with violence if our communities. i'm grateful for this balanced approach. the budget and analysts offices recommended that i feel like adding this money to communities legal services makes a lot of since. money will go to legal outreach and other number of community based community providers. other programs are critical but this is a balanced way to approach this and money will go
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to immigrant and others who are victims of domestic violence. you want to thank supervisor cohen for making this happen >> thank you very much mr. president. i first want to thank the folks who had worked on this issue. i think we've seen part of this has to do with the d b.a. community making folks feeling safe from domestic violence. for many folks in this situation is hard for people to do. i will be supporting the underlying principle. it's no sprieps i'm not
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supportive of some of those programs but it's very important that we send a message to the community that i am against the domestic violence. i think that no matter what we have to be cafe how we supplement our programs. we have the opportunity to loorth the full responsibilities we have before us those issues are very important issues for us to deal
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