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and i think there are i'll stop there. thank you >> thank you, supervisor let's go to. any member of the public worries about to speak on phase two >> yes. dr. espanola jackson. >> i want to say i hope you don't sport this. phase one was never completed. even before they moved if it started raining and mold is in the building and there's no play area for the youth. those highways were not built as the tenants were told they're much smaller and everything else. we're tired of things being passed rubber stamped by committees and this commission and also this board of supervisors on as far as they are concerned, that come to you
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and it sounds good by why don't you come out to the community and talk to the folks that live there are there's the ones that are going through the trauma. and i was at a funeral today we were burying two to three people a week from the toxins in the air. the tenants can tell you you much better. thank you very much just does not let this continue it's madness >> any other members of the public wish to speak on this public item. >> yes. i'm laurie live in public housing in the tenderloin. i know recently we're going through bad things about phase 1, 2, 3 and western edition about the rosa parks. we know that in this city our
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public housing is not being managed for all people correctly. i think the people in bayview hunters point out there really know they're kind of like the last mohegans but we're the test examples of public housing in district 6, you know, as we live in section 8 we don't get the rights of section 8 they're putting us and taking the money and putting us in the smallest darn room they know they're going to get their money and come in with a lot of what you say those people spectaculars a lot of spectaculars in public housing that is creating trouble and chaos for the citizens of the city and county of san francisco.
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you know that black and brown i know what it is like and to have consensus that is still america and i want you to remember this is what's going on in the western edition >> any other members of the public wish to speak on this item. step up i'm sorry you still have 25 seconds left >> about where i stay at and i don't know that the miss treatment i didn't know if i was black or gay if i'm black they're not only moving me across the city - >> thank you. next speaker. >> i would like to very much agree with an with the gentle
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lady said the first speaker about the need for the i supervisors to get out into the fields so to speak. where the public housing problems are growing. where there is a lot of fear about people losing their public housing and on top of that fear of losing their public housing there's also the additional stress if they lose the public housing they're basically not going to being able to afford finding another place to live in san francisco. we're losing so many of our wonderful vibrant folks across the many spectrums their gay or separate and blaerd and old and young we've not addressed the
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problems with the public housing such things as the accelerator working and the folks who live on the top floor many are elderly they can't get in and out of their apartments on a regular basis to make considers appointments and foods and see friends. if you were to step out of this chamber on occasion and holding hearings in the aid tomorrow's in those public housing facilities we'll have a better understanding of what folks are going through you'll make much more better informed choices when you get back to the board of supervisors. so again, i thank this gentle woman who spoke and it's a
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terrific idea - >> thank you. any other members of the public to speak. >> thank you for allowing me to speak but the first speaker she mentioned to me the number one problem is the evictions and you should listen to the people themselves. the declaration of independence i should have s it memorized the reason why governments are established. thank you very much >> any other members of the public wish to speak on this item seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues on the underlying ordinance at the item 25 unless their did i decision madam clerk, call the roll >> on item 25. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim.
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supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos no. mr. president, there are 10 eyes and one no >> this ordinance is passed on one reading back to item 12 madam clerk. >> item 12 is an organized to authorize the office of the city administer to expend a $440,000 grant from the rockefeller organization and amending the salary ordinance for one grant position at the office of the city administer. >> on item 12. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim.
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supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. there are 11 i's. the ordinance is passed on the reading from >> supervisor campos. >> yes. i'd like to go back to the special order resend the vote and ask for a new vote. >> seconded by supervisor breed. let's take a roll call vote on item 25 >> supervisor breed. supervisor campos. no. supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang.
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supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. no. there are 9 eyes and 2 nos. madam clerk we go to item 13 >> it's a resolution to retroactively to accept a $700,000 gift in order to provide free wireless access to the inteshthd along the street. >> supervisor breed. supervisor campos supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. there are 11 i's.
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the resolution is adapted next item >> item 14 is a resolution to authorize the department of the technology to expend a gift from the san francisco innovation in order to provide free wireless interject access to parks and recreational facilities in san francisco. >> supervisor farrell thank you president chiu this is a project that started 3 months after i started and excited to see this last july with supervisor avalos in the park. we talked about san francisco being a technology hub and i'm a firm believer we need to create partnerships to enhance all the lives in san francisco. this accept and expand extend on behalf of the google will
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provide wifi access to parks and open spaces here in san francisco it's over $600,000 and includes a contract within city and county of san francisco and the maintenance of the project but also funded by sf city member google. we choose the sites across san francisco to make sure they recommended every spoiler district choose the sites for the most bang for the buck. and vessels sites that have the highest numbers of visitors and that will allow community groups with wireless access that didn't have it before. through sf google they're providing the funding and we will provide the maintenance and our rec and park department will be the host of the installation and ultimately our residents will be the beneficiaries. we're all believers ♪
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wifi access throughout our country it's a growing access to our parks and an amenity for park users. i do want to thank a number of organizations in particular sf city and google for their funding as well as our department of technology and our rec and park department as well as pa mary go in our office so colleagues, i hope to have your support and that's it >> colleagues can i take this item same house, same call? working class item 15. >> item 15 to authorizes the depth to accept a $270,000 gift to provide free wifi access to various locations in san francisco. colleagues, same house, same
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call? . item 16. mr. president, supervisor wiener has a comment >> just for information. i withdraw it >> okay. colleagues on item 15 can we do this same house, same call? without objection. item 16 is a resolution to retroactively authorizes the public health department to have and expend the granted for the university of california to participate in a program called hiv transition analyze to perform prevention >> same house, same call? this resolution is adapted. item 17. it's a resolution to authorize the general manager to enter into a hundred hundred and $70,000 agreement for software and maintenance for a term term
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of 5 and a half years >> colleagues what we take this testimony some this resolution is adapted. >> item 18 is to authorize the public health department to extend a hundred and $70,000 grant for san francisco family intervention reentry transition program and same house, same call? this resolution is adapted. >> item 189 is a resolution to authorize the mayor's office of housing you have community development to expand a hundred and 5 thousand dollars south of market you community fund discolors there's for capacity building. >> same house, same call? this resolution is adapted. item 20 is to urge the transportation authority to court reporter a working group and to develop an action plan within 90 days of their planning
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>> supervisor yee. thank you >> thank you president chiu a short statement. i'm glad we're finally having the opportunity to pass this resolution and i'm hoping that my colleagues will all be supporting this. i'm anxious to get this started we know that enforcement has been going with the pedestrian and safety issues. the education piece has not gotten started i'm anxious without the education the enforcement piece won't mean as much >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection this resolution is adapted. >> item 21 is to urge the mayor and chief of police and the transportation to adapt a vision zero to quote the pedestrian and
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bicyclist strategies. >> supervisor kim. >> thank you a lot of times has already been spent about this resolution but i do ask my colleagues for all your support on this stem. again, this resolution is only the beginning a commitment from the city to zero pedestrian fatalities in 10 years a commitment that other cities have made as well as countries in europe. we believe that many of the traffic fatalities are completely preventable we look forward to working with our agrees and commander ali was here but i believe he had to go not reilly how long your other items would take along with the transportation authority to make this a reality. we know this occurs the traffic
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facilities occur throughout our city and we also know it happens that over 60 percent of our facilities happen on 6 percent of our corridors. if we even invested one of percent of our corridors over the next few years we'll be able to reduce our entries and fatalities by over half. our office is working with supervisor yee and supervisor avalos on putting some elements of vision zero into our quoted codes so we'll be bringing in an ordnance particularly around our police codes as well. and i'm sorry and we look forward to working with sfmta that has passed a resolution supervisor kim to resolution as well. i want to give up any time to supervisor avalos >> supervisor avalos. >> thank you president chiu i wanted to say thank you to
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supervisor kim and supervisor yee for bringing those issues forward. the board of supervisors and the transportation authority have really taken leadership on a current crisis we're having. it's clear we can pass resolutions but the effort we've made and the hearings we've have brought u brought the agencies together. this leadership we've taken at the board is significant and we have to stay on our departments to make sure we're moving forward with clear plans around our 3 e's here so i look forward to working with you colleagues we've created a special committee on the transportation authority that will be meeting especially on our 24 project in 24 months that will enable us to make a difference rapid in the city for the bicyclists. supervisor wiener
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>> thank you, mr. president. i'm excel supportive of this i want to thank the authors. i know that the education and enforcement pieces will fall into place and i've seen an increase in enforcement it's terrific. and some of the activity in this board chambers has been some of the impetus in getting this done and the advocates in the community. i just want to and i know i so you do like a broken record but the engineering aspect is so important no matter how much education or enforcement being human beings we're not all tentative all the time we're imperfect per we're not going to have police officers every where and fundamentally we have to redesign our streets to maxim
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maximumize safety for all. it takes money but i think we're seeing nor resources being dedicated to those redesigns both from our budget and also through development impact fees but the prop k problem is we continue to see bureaucratic bottle necks that water down and sometimes kill very important pedestrian and transit safety projects. unfortunate there are some departments that continue to make objections that negatively impact the prongs. i and others have been involved with the fire department in particular that has strong views. i have great respect for the fire department but i respectfully san diego we saw a few weeks good in supervisor breed district extending a
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platform to accommodate two trains this fire department opposed that it that looks like it will be shoernd so whoever is stepping off the car is going into traffic. whatever resolutions we pass we have to follow up working and being really involved if the process so those departments know this is a priority. and had that those decisions really effect real people and have pronounced effects. so i look forward to working with you will have you those projects matter and supervisor yee >> thank you president chiu. i also want to thank my colleagues supervisor kim and supervisor avalos for pushing in
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piece of levengs forward. i also appreciate supervisor wiener's comment about the engineering piece. i won of the things i've seen in the last few weeks is the enthusiasm of not only the public and the organizations and the people in this chamber but also in the departments coming together and, you know, trying to get ahead of the curbing i curve to move past those things. i deeply appreciate that. and i think if any city is going to be to accomplish this it's san francisco. one of the things i want to remind ourselves whether it's two years from now we're enthusiastic about this issue we need to keep on being
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enthusiastic because it could easily disappear. so thank you very much >> thank you colleagues i wanted to audio i want to thank everyone for they're working on this and show our dedication and that being said any final commen comments? >> supervisor breed. supervisor campos. commissioner chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. there are 11 i's. the resolution is adapted. item 22. item 22 is an ordinance amending
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the health care on sale and use of electronic cigarettes >> supervisor mar. >> colleagues i'm joined by our health officer who is from the public health department and our tobacco free coalition who has led to pass a responsible policy on regulating electronic or e cigarettes today. this measure if we pass it today will be the strongly e cigarette legislation on any city in the united states. i wanted to thank the youth institute tobacco reduce like malaysia centers and the commissioners and many others from the b y d c and the grassroots for helping to educate me. last december i introduced this legislation to strike it in san
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francisco it will amended the current health care and prohibit the electronic cigarettes where smoking is prohibited. i'm going to do a demonstration so i can see the simulation like at about electronic devices side when you inhale it a little light goes on and it emits a substance that has nicotine and other harm fill toxins in the room. it's important i had a banana flafrd one but other flavors from bubble gum and gummy bears and other flavors are not targeted at elders their targeted at the teens and youth. different billboards that are in our coalition have put up over
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the year the e cigarettes are being sold in american people wild west lewd. alongside candy bars and they're in different types of flavors from the range of them i mentioned are really targeted at young people. right now nights to the regulated and this ordinance will help us understand the impacts it would prohibit the use of the electronic cigarettes it will require a tobacco permit for the sale of electronic cigarettes and prohibit the sale of tobacco produce. i want to thank mayor ed lee in their office for the continued support and my co-sponsor supervisor chiu and supervisor avalos and kneeing for their
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sponsorships as well and other colleagues. in the past several months my office has worked with the hardworking public health department staff and the lead leadership and the uscf researches and the vietnam niece and folks to educate ourselves on this new industry. march 6 we held the rules committee that passed with unanimous support this ordinance and yesterday it received unanimous support under the youth commission and it was supported by other committees. with the growing popular the it was total legal what i do in the room but with they're growing
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popularity it's time to regulate them to protect businesses and individuals. despite air - the number of types of businesses that are selling it there is a doubling of the sekdz teens and i did not know people have been an incredible growing users but we have no regulation in place for sekdz this will help the industry to not allow the sale but only regulated like sects. the youth using sekdz have
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doubled and nothing it more important than protecting the health of young people if we do nothing we will have a whole new generation of people hooked on harmony nicotine devices. nicotine is a highly addict active chemical. we're joining a number of cities we're not the first but we would be the first big city with a strong regulation but we're joining richmond and boston and seattle and many states as well in regulating e cigarettes. those device are abandon in hospitals and most airports.
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i hope the urgency will give you some sense of how the industry is expanding and we need to act rapidly if this is passed today, we will be cooperating with chicago and new york to make sure we're working with the national orchestras is from the american cancer society and the america heart association and the smokers rights at the national level. i thank the tobacco coalition and karen and bob who are here and many others for their leadership but especially the young people are that are organizing to raise their voices to pass those important policies. withha