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(calling names) we have quorum. >> okay. very good colleagues for being here i want to make sure we have everyone here to talk about our selection of an executive director. >> item number 2 closed section executive director information slash action item. >> today, we'll be interviewing 3 top commitments and the personnel committee met in june and today 3 candidates are moving forward. those candidates you have information about them in your packet and we also will have a
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presentation from the awe kins company prior to the interviews to did you any questions about the candidates and go over a brief summary of the candidates. i have a sheet that i passed out for the candidates and it's 4 minutes per question and it's destined to a member of the personnel committee it's on your sheets. today, we hope to be able to move forward with a selection of a preferred candidate that will be fined listed in a vote in september. we're hoping to have a consensus. that will be very important we can have strong working relationships with the selected candidates when that person
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becomes the x'd. and if we do have a consensus we'll be spending the next couple of weeks to negotiation terms of employment for the candidate and we'll finalize that in september before the board. we may very well decide we have two candidates moving forward just in case the first candidate decides not to come to agreement on terms. so & we'll have that during our closed session at the very end. so before going into closed session and we're going to have public comment before our closed session colleagues any questions about the process? okay. why don't we go on to
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public comment? >> for over 35 years i've been involved with transportation issues. i find this process totally unnecessary for you supervisors who understand transportation issues and if you are fully aware of the administration code you know that are 1 or 2 of you all who are drawing out this process that's adversely impacting the constituents of san francisco. having said that i know you're going to go into closed session and i hope that those of you who
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really love san francisco really care about transportation issues, really comprehended what the city needs does not go into closed session with a convoluted way of deceiving us. i can clearly see some of you fd it very, very difficult to think straight. and this is one of the results. we need now to make a decision we need to adequate and make a decision and a those you will
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choose the right candidate. i'm the only one from the public comment you all will go somewhere and at least we'll have some - you'll explain how that process happened and it should have been explained before public comment i think so. thank you any member of the public who would like to commit. seeing none, public comment is closed. okay. we're now g
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senate and i think the out look in the senate is all such voter threshold related measures will likely be deferred 'til next year so they can sort out the various policy areas that are under consideration ranging from education parcel taxes to general bonds so there'll be a lot of work done and we wanted to put this on the agenda so if we come back year we're already on top of it. couple other key bills i mentioned from time to time -- they're both eye dent cal bills -- they deal with the [inaudible] program. the bills would extend those programs come /pwhraoet with the fee authority and necessary fees to provide about 2 billion dollars worth of funding over the next decade for alternative fuel in the state and emission criteria
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reduction programs so those -- the reason i bring that to your attention is the carl moyer program is a funning source for the projects you're interested in here. the one measure, the assembly measure did pass the assembly recently. >> which page. >> ab 8 is on page one. of the matrix. it recently passed the assembly just before the deadline date for measures to pass. the look alike bill s and we'll see which one gets down to the governor. i have a high degree of faith that unless somebody puts something in either one of the bills that the governor objects to this is
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something that the administration agrees to. we're halfway into the legislative recess. this is an unusual year. the assembly completed their work and took a recess last week and that extends through august 5 however the senate's recess doesn't start until this friday so there's an odd situation where we will have committee meetings in either house when the other house the out of session, meaning those members have to travel to sacramento to present their bills. it is recklations we're working under and we're adjusting. one bill of note or issue of note that's re/phrebgted in a measure is seqa modernization and senator
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[inaudible] is pushing [inaudible]. it modern /tphaoeuzing seqa by moving to more of a threshold based program rather than standards and it's during some support. it recently passed the senate. it has not been set for assembly, although when the assembly returns it will be eligible to return in that point in time. i think early in the budget process this year i mentioned that the governor had called on the secretary of dtnh at that time to convene a working group to look at transportation funding short falls and how to proortize those. they established the [inaudible] and i'm a member of the large /tkpwraoupb and also on the transit subgroup. they just announced yesterday the conveneing of the next full group july. they're
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making some progress. can't wait to see what analysis the administration has put together. as a reminder as of july 1 btnh agency, the cabinet level for transportation no longer exists as such and in this place there is simply cal sta, which we now have brian proven kelly who's in charge of nothing but transportation and the focus is cal transand high speed rail so you have a very experienced secretary with focus on transportation, which is a very good development. i have two more quick things to brief you on. one is working with staff over the last two-and-a-half weeks an issue has arisen in terms of the -- there's a dispert treatment between your agencies enabling
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statutes and other statutes that govern local taxes and that is this 1986 enabling statute that you operate under had an overall can only be one percent in 2003 other sections of the revenue and tax code were updated to impose an overall 2 percent cap overall so we're seeking language to be inserted into a bill and mod /tphaoeuz that an bring it up to be consistent /aeu /kwrosz the board. sis >> any opposition to that yet
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>> i'll give you an overview of the positions, the current status, the agreements that are the /subts of item four and the consultant contract of subject of item number five and overall schedule of our recommendation. let's talk a little bit about the existing condition first. as you know, as you're traveling westbound into san francisco from oakland there is an off ramp on the left side that's not standard. typically it's on the right side and also to the westbound onramp is a very short on ramp with very
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minimal [inaudible] deficiencies. the good news is that we're gonna reconstruct those ramps -- new westbound on and off ram /-pbls. in front of your screen you'll see the blue colored off ramp is the new off ramp on the right side of the bridge, standard in terms of geometry and the new onramp will be in orange, a hook type onramp which will increase the acceleration distance to be able to merge more safely on to the bay bridge. this is separate and independent of the san francisco bay bridge. there's no high strength bolts or anything in that regard related to this project. this is more stop sign /tkard construction. construction phase is funded with [inaudible] programs to the tune of 77.5 million
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dollars. project also inchose some improvements on [inaudible] road to make it much better and accommodate bike and pedestrian traffic. current status is i'm happy to report we finished and completed the plans, specks and estimates in march of 2013. i was here in front of this same committee in that same timeframe requesting authorizations to execute right of way certification documents and we have done that. we have submitted all of the appropriate documentation and we are waiting any day now for that funding authorization. it is anticipated we will have it later in july. it is in cal transheadquarters now and will be in front of hwa for /aeu /pra*ufl. the authority will administer this contract, will add versailles and award the construction contract. they will happen with cal trans, and
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tita on this contract. we're ready to execute the agreements and construction services contract. i'll get into the details now. lit's talk about the tie agreements first. back in 2008 and 2007 we went ahead and ex/kaoutded agreements with tita in terms of managing this project and to manage the process through the /ka* trans, approval process /abdz in working in partnership with all the main entities on the project. we're at a point where we're ready to finalize all the engineering documentation, but also for a future projoke, which is the yebi west side bridges so we're requesting an increase to the tita local match and we have
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worked out all the details with ti /t*rbga city controllers office and the city family and we need to execute moa's for the right away and construction phases. one final note is that tita will reimburse the authority for all costst not covered by federal funds. >> anyone here from tita? >> yes. >> i'll save my questions for you. go ahead and continue. >> sure, i wanna move on to the construction management discussion, which is item number five. it's an important discussion. we... >> let me bring up tita -- i have a couple questions for tiat before we move on to that. thank you. now on to the
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construction management /-pl discussion. the transportation authority went ahead and issued a request for proposals in january of 2013. we received six proposals in february, four firms were short listed and interviews were conducted in march of 2013. unanimous panel selection [inaudible] with the best relevant experience. wanna talk a little bit about the team memberer ship and the make up. we have db participation of 16 percent, made up of firms from transamerican engineers and garcia associates.
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