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previous access. so i appreciate he took that to heart and previous captains - i'd asked every capita and they would come once a year by the captain comes quarterly. thank you for restating the terry value neighborhood team it's definitely restored some of the - there was a lot of anxieties in my community as after several shoovts there were low staffing and they were going to take them away but they were restated and i heard oh, from the community members they feel a lot better having them in the community. and lastly, i wanted to make
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sure i have the flyers for the national light out and you're able to come and oh, one last thing. this is the second time - if you could make the next year's commission meeting closer to the o m i we have a lot of great schools so, please come and a thank you for your compute i know you've been out thereably for years and i know it's made an impact (clapping) >> i also wanted to thank you for coming to those meetings we've seen you at other meetings across the city. i i know when we were looking at the tazer debate and i appreciate you're continuing to be engaged.
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so thank you >> sorry to interrupt. >> last time the most talked about what the terrific neighborhood team and there were a lot of people in the audience who voiced their opinions about the team shipping in size so i'm happy to see the team back in place. >> i'm jackie battle and i want to let you know there's a personal side of this group. we had a young man killed at argue facilitate in february. they came out and checked open us emotionally. i had no idea about the abrogates but he came out and
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checked open staff and sergeant and thank you for coming out and just checking on us emotionally. they weren't there trying to interrogate us. thank you >> thank you for running such a great program. >> good evening commissioners chief sir, ladies and gentlemen. i'm ronnie sing i'm the assigned district attorney i hopefully want to show my great preparation for chief sir, for your collaboration on going on projects but especially the project of the neighborhood prosecution team. last year at this time i got a
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call on woodside where i was assigned as a special unit prosecutor and asked me well, actually he give him an identify i couldn't refuse. he asked me to be a member of the prosecution unit. i talked to my husband who's a sergeant in the sheriff's department both san francisco kids born and raids i went to lincoln also the other high school in this district and i was nervous i was apprehend i didn't know how i'd be received and the minute i walked in captain alumni embraced the program and embraced me as a
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prosecutor and since thin it's been a growing collaboration of both offices and the community. i attend all the meetings. i've gotten to know all the group and mary has taken me under here wing and schools me. and every time there is an issue captain alumni comes to us for input. every time there's an investigation that t m t is working on they tap into the resources of the police department. i was one of the presents at the s r os and they come to me for juvenile offenders. but i'll say captain alumni is way too humble and the entire staff at carrville is absolutely unparalleled and believes at the cower that community police
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increases community engagement, prevents crime and improves the quality of life for the entire city so i greatly appreciate the chief opening their doors there are 5 of us prosecutors who work with you to help keep this an amazing and save city (clapping) >> it appears that public comment is now closed. commissioners. >> thank you that was amazing and i can't tell you how we take what we get here and apply it to the discussions we have and we evaluate the data from the occ we this is almost like parenting
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but i feel the pride that my fellow commissioners have to be able to see captain alumni and see you guys through the eye' d of those communities members is powerful. you don't have to always have to think of things >> i also want to thank you for your comments. i've taken extensive notes one thing i've heard is there are no current plans to move captain alumni so - we recognize the job he's doing we're proud of him and want to thank captain alumni and all the folks of the
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terryville station. keep on with the improvements you're making and keep the doors open to the community you serve. thank you you're doing a good job. >> i came in late and apologize but this has been a special community meeting. it's we have to go to the community and hear from all of you what's really george that in terms of safety and law enforcement in your community and were you work and play and do business and inexact. this was an incredible evening to hear from the zoo and the collaboration across the board and certainly highlighting the terrific work our chef and director do as well as captain alumni and all the folks.
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i know at the carrville station. and you know the da person here as well speaker, you know, the collaboration of working together really makes a difference and you know it's nice to go to bed at night know our animals will save too. so thank you all very much. this is a terrific experience and for us all to learn from. thank you >> dr. marshall. >> great job captain alumni it all starts with the chief. there's a reason we pass his name on to the mayor and the mayor picked him. he knows what's best you're only
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as good as the people at the top. so keep it rolling; right? >> i have to tell you dr. marshall and i are veterans the commission. we'd hold a meetings in the neighborhood. we wonder was the dream meeting i think this is it. we were engaged and have the district attorney's office involved. we've had meetings where the community didn't want to keep the captain or the officers. and to hear this what we're heard tonight the collaboration of what everyone's done and the captain who's a quiet man and
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the officers bringing christmas gifts to somebody or visiting a park where someone been killed and to hear about the dedication. i hope i hear and i think this credit goes to the men and women in the plod police department. we've had meetings where we needed to be leaving early >> this meeting was so good eaten neil liked it (clapping). >> you guys going got do go into closed session saw ladies and gentlemen we're going to go into closed session and the meeting is confident so we'll
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could be and close the meeting afterwardsch. >> public comment. oh, we're back in open session we have a quorum mr. president. >> i'm the quorum. vote to elect whether or not to vote the items section 6.223 >> i move not to disclose. >> second. >> any public comment? hearing none please call the next item >> item 8 adjourn. i move to adjourn. it's unanimous thank you
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>> 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that public investment has transformed our neighborhood. >> the playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the children's play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people that came to
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the table that had their wish list and we did our best to make sure that we kind of divided up spaces and made sure that we kept the old features of the playground but we were able to enhance all of those features. >> the playground and the soccer field and the tennis fields and it is such a key part of this neighborhood. >> we want kids to be here. we want families to be here and we want people to have athletic opportunities. >> we are given a real responsibility to insure that the public's money is used
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appropriately and that something really special comes of these projects. we generally have about an opportunity every 50 years to redo these spaces. and it is really, really rewarding to see children and families benefit, you know, from the change of culture, at each one of these properties >> and as a result of, what you see behind us, more kids are playing on our soccer fields than ever before. we have more girls playing sports than we have ever had before. [ applause ] fp >> and we are sending a strong message that san francisco families are welcome and we want you to stay. >> this park is open. ♪
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