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doors. appreciate it. >> i'm adam i live on 22nd street in harrison. i want to point out the discussion of folsom 27 line does not this the fact that the main artery for bicycle traffic and in doing so it fails to recognize that it will create hazard ooze environment for bicycle traffic. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm maria clyde. i love the neighborhood despite
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the fact we're crowded with churches go schools and hospitals. i love the street and i beg you to keep the line thank you. thank you >> if the members of the public could please silence their mobile devises just simply turn it off. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> yeah, i'm william kelly i'm on jackson. first thing i'd like to do is respectfully obtain to the character that's given on say pieces of paper reduction of traffic times we're talking about the 3 jackson this seems possible it's the exact opposite
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of what's being proposed. i don't have had any more statistics to over is jackson i live on jackson and i guess this is a map the east, west lines there's nothing between california and my own street which is absolutely incredible. i never understood or why this is attempted it's not the most sparesly used line in the city. i'm 65 it gets - there's the alternatives. it occurred to me if it weren't for the 3 jackson i'd have to walk up the hill back to jackson and it would be walking all the
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way home myself maybe that's what everyone's intending. i'm getting older and walks like this are becoming extremely inn. >> (speaking foreign language). >> good afternoon. i'm the president of the an association. we're the largest orientation in the city and our members are low
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income members. >> (speaking foreign language). >> public transit is a necessity not our choose most you have us are transit dependent. those are simply a reduction in services >> (speaking foreign language). >> we absolutely does not need any chinatown transit i discourage u encourage all the commissioners to take the
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climate lines and see how it is to commute in our neighborhood. >> (speaking foreign language). >> mta should be thinking about how to address services such as an overcrowded buses eliminating buses is an inappealing thing for our residents. thank you >> thank you. >> (speaking foreign language).
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>> good afternoon commissioner i'm the vice president of the improvement association high-rise as established. public housing in san francisco chinatown. we have over 4 hundred low income speaking families
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>> (speaking foreign language). >> i'm here today to share my concerns on say route to the fisherman's wharf. this is going to change the life of our residents we rely heavy on this i take the bus to safe way to buy food. this will impact our community
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and please keep it the way it is. thank you >> thank you. >> (speaking foreign language). >> good afternoon. i'm here to express my concerns regarding the number ten and 12 bus lines.
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i'm lived in the knob hill since my families came here 27 years ago. we use the chinatown bus lines and i'm satisfied to have those two bus lines in my neighborhood >> (speaking foreign language). >> however, the t p proposals
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the elimination. i have a lot of folks who use those buzz lines and this means that the people will have less room on the buses and will have to walk uphill with their groceries to their homes >> (speaking foreign language). >> assessable public transportation is especially important for senior residents.
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please don't eliminate the number 12 bus lines and any elimination will hurt us >> thank you before the next speaker let me call some names (calling names). >> if you could please line up on the screen side of the room. thank you >> (speaking foreign language). >> good afternoon. i'm lived in chinatown for seven years. i'm a grassroot resident i'd
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like to express my concerns about the bus lines >> (speaking foreign language).
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>> the t p has proposed to eliminate our bus lines. we have a lot of residents who use this and i have friends who have grandchildren and go to the north ridge library and i go to invest my relatives and if we indeed make this change the elderly will have to transfer from one bus to another and this could result in injuries >> (speaking foreign language).
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>> lastly, the working class and immigrant population are constant riders that he this bus lines connect the communities. we don't like the change and please don't eliminate my bus lines >> thank you. >> filling chin speaking on
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behalf of the chinatown research improvement project. the first thing i would like to share with you say my changes to the commission who sit on one of the most difficult commission and doing some of the most difficult work. i for one appreciate that. on the subject china attain trip has been around for over 36 years and we've looked at the transportation issues since muni had their first goal or reranging the light structure. we've worked with them on a number of changes. on the changes that have been proposed this time we've actually thought we'd researched consensus on a couple of things. the thirty stockton there was a
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proposal for a stop on the near side of washington and stockton. we generally support having four site stops. on this particular case we didn't feel it was safe because at the intersection and one bloke away there's 3 major construction projects that will be going on for several years. if the stop is on the far side it will create gridlock. we feel that further down the line open stockton that there was a variant to not eliminate parking but just to reduce the ladies and gentlemen of the jury, to two wired lanes we think that's a better solution.
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there's no need to pick a fight by removing parking. and finally we want again to caution that implementing transit signal priority technology can be both a good and bad thing. in chinatown over the last 36 years we found that we always try to reach a balance with the different uses. and if buses always get priority it would create gridlock again. thank you >> thank you. >> good afternoon i was given the privilege of speaking out of order so i'm not the person whose name appears after chin. i'm michael and i live on libl
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street. i'm an immigrant from the northeast coast. i had the privilege of living in the areas of europe market and the area between russian and knob hill i guess it's the extended chinatown and on the windy hilly part of the valley and had experience working with the same organization with muni and was involved with the planning staff. one quick comment it seems like we're getting questions today an individual proposals as well as some of the general proposals that maybe are couched in terms of the eir itself. in terms of the bus bulks i want
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to argue them with the previous speakers but i presume the eir authors take into account and look at the impact. ditto with eliminating routes lightly served routes like the area of jackson. i would on washington about a year. again quantifiably how that impacts the investment i can't say. i i know in mire neighborhood there's been discussions about changing is 48 back when it was still the 11 hoffman and changes to the 37 and 35. again, if there's a balance in
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terms of the number of people that can be served i think the environmental impact is okay. and it's close to the end of what i'm going to say i hope the mta carries on after this document has been approved. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm daniel. i'm speaking for myself today normally we serve to unit neighborhoods but i'm findings that some of the mta proposals are pitting us against each other. that's having an environmental effe
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effect. i live on barker street and my neighborhood has hospitals and churches and schools and hills so steep that cars are not allowed and sidewalks are stairways. the proposal would just take the 3 jackson and make it evaporate leaving cars to pick up the slack. my great grandparents took the jackson streetcar and a hundred years later we have those growing lines of cars iding in front of the schools and that's because the pacific line as eliminated decades ago and the jackson is so inreliable
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commissioners i admit i drove her today. i feel very strongly that our environment needs more service not less. thank you very much >> thank you. >> good afternoon i live on california street and i will try to tie some of this why the draft d i r is insufficient. i should note there's a lot of focus on the guidelines for sequa. it's interesting to pay attention to the finding of the legislature when they passed it. they denied the environment it means the physical conditions that exist in the area including
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and then it goes on to list aesthetic significant items. i would argue that a long-standing service like along jackson street or china attain projects are of historic service that the community has relied on. that realigns and how it affects the quality of the life in the area specifically the 3 jackson i've paid attention but now for the third or fourth time addressing plans to eliminate the 3 jackson's. the d u r didn't mention the 3 jackson clearly they can't of analyzed the impact of the
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quality of life on the resident which is the percentage of vulnerable population that's realignment on this service, what are their incomes. and because they haven't addressed those they haven't considered mitigations. like adjustments of some other services to provide some kind of an equal service. and looking at something like this like for the seniors who are trying to get to presidio and not looking at the impact for seniors who are using it for trait to van ness where there's
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a good connection for their district formal music and dance. and it doesn't consider the impact to the theatre downtown district which is a significant issue for the lower income seniors who don't own cars and never have because they've relied on the 3 jackson pr it's not been dealt with - >> that's your time. >> sue. i was going to do written comments only but i feel the staff should have early warning. i've would go here since 1987 before that i lived near douglas and before that i lived on
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california. i've also lived in a hilly neighborhood. the environmental review and the mta think of the city as flat. it has mountains all over it. going four blocks may mean traifrg going back going up and down hills. any eir that doesn't include maps is not a good eir but it doesn't provide the decision markers mta and the planning department with the ability to make effective decisions because i don't assume i know every block in the city by t you have to when you make those decisions and i'm talking to mta to zls is the planning department.
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and the information should be in the eir and should be given to decision-makers the blocks that lengthen the city are all over is place. and it's different in chinatown and the blocks south of marketing are enormous and the planning department is looking at the blokes as a scope of distance. every time you use the term block it disenpowers the folks. by the time this eir comes back but if the tools are not provided shame on environmental
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view and shame on mta and the consultant as well. thank you >> is there any additional public comment? >> good afternoon, members of the commission peter cowen with the housing organization. i realize our scope today is very narrowly around the eir and you have a responsibility to review the eirs but i want to talk about the transportation effectiveness underlying proposal and talk about how important it is. i think there are 3 things to patriot from our standpoint that are directly relevant. we need a transit dependent
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population. people have different dependency. and second we need to think about the t pe. for the last 12 years we've been working on that and for growth and thirdly even more specifically the relationship of that growth to our housing element goals around who's supposed to be living in those communities. again, we have a diverse workforce and how does that diverse workforce utilize the transit so again service changes have to recognize that. that's where the t e p is important beyond the eir
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implementations. honestly, i think the eir process has been rushed and it's untimely the boards on recess and a lot of folks are taking a lot of summer vacations. people are not here so they don't have time to provide that intelligent to his. but i think you realize is mta board should be talking about the service cuts and we'll be hearing about the service changes and i think it would be great for you to signal that advocacy. you might call for your own informational hearing as a followup to the eir hearing itself. so lastly, i want to emphasize the service changes which are being called variance