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has to get out to the community and help people said what they have to do and do it and raise finances so this program is an advocate and resource for the community. >> so why not skip to the theme. foremost and most to come we've been presenting community meetings and going face to face with community owners and helping people understand what to do >> you may be wanting to know about the sf green but this will allow you to have is a loan for the property so if you have the property the loan will be summoned by the new owner and this is pay back for your property taxes and the low rates
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this is a fantastic option. >> i'm in favor of the program obviously we're going to have a earthquake this is from an investment stewardship. >> after a few minutes with folks even if you don't agree you understand the concept. >> we've talked about being able to do this now we're going to be forced to do this it's a good thing but to pay for it. >> it's not only protecting their property but every dollar is for mitigation it truly is protecting our investment overall the city. >> it's the right thing to do. you can look at the soft story building and theirs like the
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buildings that collapsed in the earthquake and your shufrtdz to see this >> people are getting caught to get this done and if people can find a place in our homes of shelter it will keep people in their homes. >> together we'll work out of getting out of 0 disaster and making the community bringing back to what we love. >> as a level of folks we've talked about we make recommendations to make everyone mitigated their soft story problems no other jurisdiction has tried to tackle this ordinance and we're set to have our program complete by 20/20.
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>> the quality of the people are here because of the leadership. >> it's a great conversation statewide how to do this and i can only stress this enough if we didn't have the community of the san franciscans that are concerned people, you know, talking about our financing is options and our engineering requirement if you altercated all our work it's consensus driven to provide options we don't have one path but one relative for people to get there. >> it's been an excellent consumption of the services i think i'm going to need if i go through this yeah, i'm very
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>> on december 28, 1912, san francisco mayor stared into a sea of 60,000 of constituents that gathered at geary. the berth of the first publicly owned transit system in the city, the san francisco municipal railway. come and experience lafayette
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park and enjoy the people, picnic and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take an afternoon stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located at got and sacramento street in the middle of pacific heights on top of the city's steep rolling hills, lafayette park offers a great place, peaceful beauty. comfortably spaced tables and benches, a playground, rest rooms and tips at the end of the park. plenty of flat areas for football, frisbee, and picnic. lafayette is very much a couples park. this wonderful hilltop park is the place you can share with someone you cherish. lafayette park is located along the round at the one end campus and also easy - >> good afternoon. welcome. >> good afternoon. >> i want to welcome you to city hall and the mayor's office
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celebration of women's history month i other people emily i have the prestige of serving on the department of women by a showing of hands how many live in san francisco so actually, i work for you and the mayor we've been having an women and girls since 197540 years i want to recognize our commissioners on the status of women please stand nancy vice president andrea and commissioner young and commissioner amy and julie sue. >> (clapping) >> we're joined by many members of our city family if you could hold our applause chief suhr anyone, etc. and board of appeals director and mayor's
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office of housing and mayor's office education hydra mendoza and al and city administrator naomi kelly and many members of the mayor's office staff please help me welcome those members. i want to acknowledge any hard working staff cynthia vasquez and policy director and elizabeth and fiscal policymaker and our awesome policy people for today's event i want to thank a couple of folks from the mayor's office (clapping) >> i've just returned from the
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new york meetings of the united nations we were very fortunate to have the staff join us we presented a video greeting from mayor ed lee as san francisco as the first c dot city over the one hundred 90 countries have signed on to sedot the elimination of all forms of description against women it's an international bill of rights for women the u.s. has not this is where you beau but san francisco passed the first local ordinance in the world reflecting the primdz of sedot in 1998. at the united nations our department that helped to launch cities for c district attorney a
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new campaign to mark next year the 1995 beijing for action for women's human rights we're fortunate to have a may that gets that since the time he was head of the department of public works and we xeroxed on his donor to participate in one of the gender analysis of the department she's he's been an advocate for having an women in the workplace he signed a family friendly workplace ordinance giving men and women the right to request a flexibility work schedule and dedicated hichlgz to ending violence against women he 1kur9d a grant for domestic violence survivors but actual training of first responders in spanish and cantonese.
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in partnership with the mayor's office a couple of staff and the family from the city we've eliminated domestic violence homicides for 44 months. over 3 and a half years (clapping) using a human rights fracture while sadly he ended in january it's an xauchlt san francisco was asked to sever as a pure leader for the sedistrict attorney campaign please help me to welcome mayor ed lee who will introduce this year's her own >> thank you emily for that introduction welcome everybody to the people's palace at city hall it's a good thing when i was at public works it's a good
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thing i was in the office that do i day if i had not been here i did wouldn't be here with criminal women but uncertainly in san francisco i have to say women hold up more than half the sky in san francisco so you thank you, very much for working with us explaining. >> thank you all for joining us this morning to celebrate women of extraordinary character and commitment and encourage and i want to thank the commission and the friends of our commission on the status of women for your generosity and our energy in having an women's human right in san francisco and certainly beyond our city. i'm sure you're aware of emily described in 1998 we became the first city in the nation to
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reflect our principles felt united nations on all description against wjs that's called sedot and given out of cities leadership the united nations has asked us to a city to lead the campaign and i take it correct even though anita was in new york last week she sent me a photo they're in a foot moose age particularly in some exotic city i get to only work harder. but she was there in new york i was proud of her a as she joined the department and the united nations convention commission on the status of women conventional in new york to courageous one hundred cities to join the
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campaign and do so before next year abused next year san francisco hosts the conventions of mayors we want to see at least one hundred other cities eliminate all forms of description and we needed to do that has we host this great convention so make sure those cities do. as i said we're here to recognize 3 exceptional women. first, i'd like to recognize listening benny hoff she's been an incredible leader in floiptd but is shown her compassion for the city without bound she's been focused on any causes but we take this opportunity to thank her without questioning
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giving back to the community and without question to the diverse community to make sure that everyone a has the opportunity to success in our city. our city is more successful because of your generosity and our generosity is the model for given. len is truly on extraordinary woman i'm inspired to improving health care in san francisco and leads the font to build the benny hoff in mission bay and she's really made an effort to make sure she and mark are on an inprinted in the record effort to give to the catholic charities to house our homeless families and she's inspired a homeless care in our effort so
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he focus as she did on the star home a program it's benefited 26 mothers and children to make sure they don't go back to the streets and have a future with our city. in this past november listening and mark benny hoff and the sales force provided education to our middle schools i'm personally privileged to focus on to include the lastly technology in the classroom to focus on your science and technology and art and market cripple that's vital to training our future. with that passion and devotion please join me in welcoming listening benny hoff to receive the recognition she fully
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deserves. listening come on up (clapping.) >> thank you. i want to thank everyone for coming today thank you mayor ed lee and thank you to the commission on the status of women i remember in 2011 i was reading an article but jill tusher in the san francisco crop california that bmw the homeless kids going to school i was at the kitchen table with my daughter and pregnant with my second and i started to cry i explained to her i picked up the phone and called mayor ed lee
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and he connected me with tren and naomi and others and really enabled me to help i'm working with the san francisco.com organization see with susan we've worked with the city and the nonprofits like raphael housz house and catholic charities to move all those homeless families off the street it's a big work in progress we've made great deal of progress but we have a lot more to do and thank you for this honor it inspires me to do more. thank you (clapping.) bay we're also making the additional honor with lynn's help we're committed to the next 3 years for the star community
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with the hopes in the 3 actually more than hope we're going to build permanent facilities in honor of our commitment so thank you lynn very much. our next her own it doctor susan hell man she's been a leaders our chancellor at the ucsf and the first woman chancellor of that institution and applied her private sector acknowledge so that ucsf lead the way in science and research in the benny hospital and in addition to her remarkable leadership at the ucsf she's deeply committed to the delivering of medication
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to the ill and prior to her tenure she spent that 14 years at the jen and tech and the introduction of the countries leading cancer treatment chancellor desmond hell man has been a true champion for aids there's more to come. soon susan will be joining the linda and bill gates foundation. the chancellor will be greatly missed her in san francisco but there's no greater places to extend herself to the gates foundation. i thank susan for her leadership and as she's blasdz the trail in health care and around the
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world. susan thank you for your incredible commitment to transforming our international community. please join me in welcoming susan desmond hell man (clapping.) >> well, thank you mr. mayor anytime you want to talk about dna i'll be available. it is a real thrill to be here today and accept this wonderful honor. mayor ed lee has been a fantastic partner as chancellor at ucsf he's learned about
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medication but i've learned a lot from him. i'm incredibly honored to receive this with regard from benny hoff who's an incredible leader for anybody with a heart to see how things happen. lynn i'm so grateful to be here with you and susan it's wonderful to be honored with those two fantastic women. i want to thank the commission on the status for women and the friends as a first female chancellor another ucsf it's not uncommon for students or chinese to tell me that me being chancellor was the first time they think they could be chancellor someday. while on, on the charles barkley for modeling it's nervous
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rocking to be seen as a leader >> for wjs in survives and engineering and math to see folks like me they can aspire to be like and susan carlyle from san francisco general and other colleagues make me proud possible the chancellor at ucsf. the last thing as chancellor i've been honored to sit at the lead of the university to advance the health care wielding i see it as a continuation to be the ceo of the linda and bill gates foundation the huge part has been driven by mullin who's focused on wjs and if i really want to change the world focus on wjs so many of you in this you'd many more work needs to be done.
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i'll remain a friend and faculty member at the ucsf so again, mr. mayor thank you for this honor and friends and families thank you for being here (clapping.) doctor just to be sure you have until may first to find those control sodiums that will make me taller (laughter) the final her own is susan cecilia swan whose work empowers women she's a integral part of the v d membership this is has helped survivors in domestic violence has a one night benefit into an international organization raise more than
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$3 million in over 2 countries last month susan worked with us to ores the second billion rising event a call for justice around the world affected by domestic violence. susan we want to thank you for your persistence in demanding equality and freedom for wjs all over the world ladies and gentlemen, please welcome selling la susan swan (clapping) >> thank you mayor ed lee.
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what a wonderful room i have my own the v day activist with me. thank you mayor ed lee i want to start to say it's a an honor to be honor by mayor ed lee when i admire and made san francisco a true home for one billion rising mayor ed lee we're r we call a having man so that we thank you. (laughter) (clapping) and there are many v men here today to serve among them. this building has meaning so many of you work alongside you've become mentor and role
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models. i want to thank you also every time we drive by my daughter says when are we going to dance all of you know when we come to this building an february 14th we join cities and community in over 2 hundred countries to rise and dance against is invention against women you you've all made it possible i was joined by steve that san francisco that's been a leader ine. the violence against women against so many of you (calling names) all of you and all the mayors team the departments the the status of women all our work made san francisco show the world what a model we can be we
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know there is more work to do i'm proud to be here. we have a dream women will thrive not only survivor together with your help we can do that i want to congratulate lynn and sighing thank you. together let's rise (clapping.) in closing, i thank you for the opportunity the recommit san francisco to did promises of united nations conventions of eliminating all forms of discrimination against women. i'm especially proud that women play a role in transforming our city and we have a approximately
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lady here well, thank you everyone for taking the time this morning to be in this woman of encourage and commitment this is the theme of women's history month. i thank the mayor for recognizing the amazing women of the city my the commissioners and department. i'm emily mandahar the friends in the department of the constitute of women this is our 11th year in recognizing you and we're happy to do that a raise money and formulate activities. and so i'm very, very proud possible here and moojt all of you and for all of you who support us as susan has been working with violence against women in high own community
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we're here to recognize the work of women every year we need to pause and that be able to recognize all the xauchlts that women do with the support of men like mayor ed lee so thank you. hernias please stay for photos with the mayor and >> if i may once again lynn and dr. susan hell man and susan please stand and receive our congratulations. thank you. (clapping.) thank you, everybody for helping us celebrate women's history month in san francisco. thank
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>> good evening and welcome to the wednesday, april 16, 2014, of san francisco board of appeals the preceding officer is commissioner president lazarus and we're joined we commissioner fung and commissioner honda and to my left is san francisco city attorney brian and at the controls of the legal process clerk. i'm cyber that goldstein the boards executive director. we're joined