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hoc committee that worked for month and months recommending recommendations and advocating for those priorities. in addition, due to a change in our previous chair schedule, she also chairs our budget and legislative committee. to be honest, i have no idea -- in addition to being the council, she's more of the most active members. on behalf of the c pack, we absolutely support sandy for the district 7 seat. >> any other public comments on this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. let me do this. both seats are important to me and as my colleagues know and i worked in early education
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for over 30 years and so it's -- these seats are -- knowing what c pack does is crucial to continuing to look at what the needs are in the early education for zero to five. it's one of those -- it's being to get recognition and beginning to -- for people to understand the importance of it, but there's still -- in many ways, that field has gone beyond the infant stage, but they're pretty much in the toddler stage when it's compared with other type of services that are crucial to our residents in san francisco. and to have rosalind step up at this point is crucial. to have that parent voice in there, a
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lot of times when we make decisions, we forget what parents really want and what maria torres who was in that role before, it was heard in what parents want and i think rosalind can fill her shoes for that. with sandy, since this would be a seat that i'm appointing to, i would be very, very fussy about and critical of who i would like to see represent my seat on c-pack and for somebody like sandy who is so well rounded in terms of not just early education systems, but in a lot of aspects of human needs and the family services, so we have that and for her to step in the shoes and running an organization, which really started as a
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resource and referral -- child resource and referral center and it's one of the first in the nation and recognizes one as the best in the nation and for her to step in the shoes and for her to be able not only sustain what she walked into it, and i think she'll be an asset and how we can expand the educational field. i would like to recommend both of them for positive recommendation. supervisor tang. >> i want to thank you supervisor yee for bringing two applicants and thanks mrs. blackman since you're here to continue your service on this and i've seen and heard and read about all of your extensive background and the work you've done, so thank you for that especially as we've been talking about the reauthorization of children's fun and peace. with that, i support
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your accommodation, the full board. >> thank you. the motion passes. congratulations. madam clerk, we have item number 5. >> hearing to consider appointing two members, terms ending april 27, 2015, and four members, terms ending april 27, 2016, to the soma community stabilization fund community advisory committee. >> hearing to consider appointing two members, terms ending april 27, 2015, and four members, terms ending april 27, 2016, to the soma community stabilization fund community advisory committee. >> there's six seats and six applicants. >> we're going to call the applicants in order of the agenda. joel jason. merchant. >> my name is joel merchant. and i was born in raised in san francisco and raised in soma. i grew up in the neighborhood
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obviously and attended betsy car michael through the years and as well as working organizations such as som cam, west bay, and soma teen center and collaborated with the vec. i was an active artist in [inaudible] studio and now i'm seeking reappointment to be apart of the csc again. >> okay. supervisor tang. >> sure. since all the applicants are up for reappointment, this is a question for all the applicants, if you come up and address the issues that you worked on when you're up. some of the issues that you worked on and any of your future goals in you're reappointed. >> sure. we currently were working on a few things. we have the -- we have -- maybe they can
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elaborate more on the mid mall situation. there's also the -- we did the -- sorry, i'm going blank right now. there's so much. those housing on natoma housing, the small sites. and up, so the united players is seeking funding as well. as well as other supports from other organizations. >> okay. thank you. >> yes. connie ford. >> good afternoon, i'm with the mayor's office with housing and
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community developmentment connie ford to leave earlier today. she had a conflict, but she ask that i speak on her behalf. she was been with cac since its inception so we have been working together for the last eight years and she's the only original member of the cac that's with us and working hard. she is currently also with the san francisco labor council and she represents a really important voice talking about not only labor but work force opportunities that is a really good priority for the soma stabilization fun. >> next up is christine gogo. >> hello, supervisors. my name is chris, i'm reapplying for
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the housing seat for the stabilization fund. i've been on the cac for a year and a half now and currently serve as the co-chair along with tom saprona. i'm apart of the eastern neighborhoods cac. currently i work for the city of oakland administering community service block rants for low income families. my background includes working on land use and housing issues in low income areas in the san francisco bay area and in new york city. i've contributed to studies in reports on migration and displacement in the bay area. due to development and have consulted and worked for city government for the past ten years on community issues. but most importantly, this is a really important issue that's going on in soma. they're at a
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cross roads in terms of cross roads disparity and people moving in high and unaffordable rent. soma is near and dear to my heart because it effects my neighborhood and the people that i see everyday and have lived here for years. and so i want to continue to protect it. i've worked on community driven processes with various groups and i want to insure that that's what we have here at the fund. and in terms of like the -- in terms of what goals and priorities we want to continue is establishing the small price programs and strengthening the programs and we want have one property but we want to continue and get into that momentum and assisting non profits and insuring that they could possibly own their own property in the future. thank you
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for your consideration. >> next up is ellen alono. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i had to take a deep breath. sorry. i he wore a new shirt for you guys. >> we're honored. >> excuse the shuffled look right now. my name is allen and first of all, thank you for this opportunity to speak before you. i'm a cac member representing the community base organizations south of market. i've been on the stabilization fund cac for three and a half years now, so i'll confess, it was a learning curve for me, but now i've been seated and i feel -- my time on the cac, i feel that
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i've really helped -- i've learned so much and i feel that i can help the community by continuing my participation in the cac. i've been living in san francisco for a total of 28 years. 1 11 of the years i lived in the south of market. i started from 850 west brian shirt and i was the manager of beno street. and it's a filipino venue that has been around since 1989. i work as a manager which is apart of the south of market area. we have one on six street, a drop in center and a community arts program on market. so i still feel that i'm very -- i want to continue to stay and be closely tied with this community which i hold so dearly close to my heart
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because of the people that i've got to meet here, the many organizations that i've supported, advocated for as a volunteer and as a community advocate including the buy and eat community center, and the equity center and the housing project and oasis for girls and and united players. given this opportunity, i hope to continue my work for a neighborhood that is going through, as we know, a period of phenomenal change and transitions that i hope will benefit the community without displacing its true assets, its families, its workers that have called the south of market area home for years. so that's what i hope. >> what's that sound? never mind. >> it's not the giant's game.
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they won today, so if i sustain on the cac, i hope we continue our great work. we've done great work from things like finally putting a stop lieths on folsom street which was needed. we got that going. we're working on small site acquisition and hoping to help united players acquire their space because we all know that one way too immune yourselves from displacement is to own your property, so we're hoping that we're going to continue our work and keep true to the name of this fund which is community stabilization, so thank you. >> thank you. next up is john
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ebberman. speaker: good afternoon, i'm john. thank you for considering my reappointment. i was initially approved for the fund of cac earlier this year and now need to be reauthorized for a full-time. iefsh been -- i've been the director of [inaudible] group. i've lived on fulsome street since 1996. so i hope to work very collaboratively with all our colleagues and all the different community organizations in folsom and there's so many. the stabilization fund is a critical community empowerment tool to do that and build a future
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neighborhood. thank you. >> thank you. i think this was the last person is thomas timbrano. >> hello, supervisors. excuse me. my name is tom for the past three and a half years, i've had the honor and privilege of serving as the small business community representative on the soma fund cac and i've had the -- i've had the honor of serving as the co-chair. i personally many a small business owner and i known a neighborhood bar and i provide social media consulting services for small business and non profits who serve them. additionally i've done quite a bit of work if the western soma plan advocating for community
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serving small businesses and making sure we minimize tension with resident communities. south of market is one of the hottest places in the city if not the country to open a small business these days. a lot of what the fund has done was try to educate existing small business owners but also new and in coming small business owners about the impact that they're having on the existing resident community and how they can be apart of a solution and create a more cohesive community rather than furthering the income stratification that we see. during my ten year on the fund, we have implemented a small business revolving loan fund where south of market base businesses agreed to do things like try to hire south of market residents to provide different pro bono services and open up their spaces for south
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market needs and we want to see small businesses that invest in south of market, be able to grow themselves which is why we created the resolving loan fun. we also recently were able to fund these so much strong program which is a collaboration between renaissance center and playa that provides jobs through the market youth and through renaissance finding small businesses to partner, to hire those young folks and insure that south of market small businesses are there benefiting the resident community in becoming apart of it. you know, in terms of work that we have yet to do, south of market today is seeing growth that not even the folks who help to create this legislation eight years ago could have anticipated and we, you know, in the past several years have shifted our strategic vision to a lot of what the previous speakers have talked about which is
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really helping members of the community actually have an ownership stake whether it's through small acquisition programs, keeping folks in their homes and helping non profit in the neighborhood. and be able to stay in the neighborhood, so i hope to be reappointed and to be able to continue the work that i've done to keep small business, keel -- keep small businesses and non profits in the community and continue to be. >> are there public comments on this items? >> come up and line up over to your right. two minutes. >> how are you doing supervisor
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commissioners, my name is rudy, i'm the executive director of violence prevention program, united players has been serving san francisco for 20 years. our head quarters is based at 1038 howard street in the south of market district where we have saved a lot of kids. but i want to speak on the stabilization fund. i'm here to support all the members on there in full. joel and john, and alan, chris, tom, they're doing amazing work. we need to keep them in their chairs and keep working to help our community out. i got a phone call and ran down here and that's how serious it is to me. these guys are doing a great job and i hope you really consider keeping these guys on your chair so we continue to do the great work. thank you, guys.
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>> good afternoon. my name is d evin and i'm a policy -- supervisor regrets she can't be here, but she fully supports all six applicants to the stabilization fund and further more, she looks forward to working with them and to seeing how they improve and better the community which is near and dear to district 6. thank you. >> thank you. colleagues. supervisor tang. >> sure. and thank you representative from supervisor kim's office. >> hold on. speaker: public comment on this item. seeing none, public comment is closed. >> i want to thank the representatives from supervisor kim's office because i know all these members work closely with that district. and i rs want to mention that i think it was great there was a for site to come up with a cac especially since we've seen changes to the
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neighborhood. one of the applicants said it's to provide for the community stabilization of soma, so with that, i'm happy to reappoint them and send them to the full board of recommendations. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> i want to thank all the members of this advisory committee for the service that they have already provided and for their willingness to continue to serve south of the market. it's a pretty impressive group of individuals. i know that connie ford had to leave, but i think for the reasons -- this entire group has done a great job and we need to continue and we need to let them continue to do that work, so i'm happy to support your motion. >> likewise. i just want to thank all the applicants who even wants
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to continue to serve. any of these committees is time consuming and each one of you were describing what part of things you are doing and so forth, it sounds like you're fully engaged. i would like to support all the applicants also, so without any objection, the motion passes. congratulations. >> okay. madam clerk, can we please hear item number 6. >> hearing to consider appointing two members, terms ending april 27, 2015, and six member, terms ending april27, 2016, to the sunshine ordinance task force.2-0156 member, terms ending april27, 2016, to the sunshine ordinance task force. thr are eight seats and # 1 applicants. -- there are 11 applicants.
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>> i believe thomas pew. >> good afternoon, chairman and community members. thank you for allowing me to speak. i'm tom, and i'm at the school of journalism and i teach on public records. i'm here as co-chair as the chapter -- san francisco sunshine task force requires spj to nominate a journalist and a lawyer to the task force. as you know our nominees are attorney mark and investigator reporter ally. they're outstanding candidates, literate and open governance, fair minded and highly educated and technically savy. the foy committee screened their applications and interviewed them and approved them. their
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credentials to serve is above approach. let me be claire that fbj perspective is one of disclosure and openness. with the unequivalent cal intent and the will of san francisco voters that the journalism -- they would nominate candidates. the intent of voters remains transparency. look no further than tuesday easy lexes where 71 percent of voters approved. make no mistake, the people want open government. be reminded also that the california constitution requires the government and those like you elected to oversee the government to take the broad evident possible view of disclosure and the narrowest view of non
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disclosure. that language was approved by voters in prop 9 with 87 percent of san franciscans voting yes. the question is clear, that san franciscans want transparency. in 1999 where 58 percent voters approved of making the sunshine -- they made it tougher. that means a robust task force, that means strong fair members like mark and ally winston. yet, there are members of your government, not all, but some that seems more interested in having faxes guard the hands than having accountability in city hall. the policy shows this. and there's members of your board, not all, but some who seem like they're on a
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petty ven debty against the task force for holding them accountable. but today is a new day with new candidates before you. the paraphrase president lincoln, let the people know the facts and the city will be safe. for them to have the facts, you need a vibrant task force because as we know, if people were angels we would need no government and if government themselves were comprised of angels we would need to watch dogs, but we know that angels [inaudible] and without watch dogs, we would live under cater ships. spj has done its job by bringing you two highly qualified nominees to the task force and we ask that you consider them fully and recommend their appointment to the full board of supervisors. thank you.
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>> thank you. >> the applicants that are here today were here - were listed at the last meeting, so you don't have to and certainly i've heard all the speeches already and there's two applicants that couldn't make it, and one new applicant that was listed on the agenda, that person has withdrawn, so it's the same applicants as last time. i'm going to leave it up to the applicants, if you would like to restate, as i - you don't have to, like i said, but you're more than welcome to spend -- have a brief comment. come up if you want to make a statement. i'm sorry, i should have -- state your name because i'm not
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following -- >> karen. i'm the chief administer for the public utility commission. i'm speaking on behalf of the voters and our candidate is allison wash burn. i know that supervisor campos was absent at the last meeting, so he did not have the benefit of hearing our concerns and our information about our nomination. thank you very much for your patience, chair yooe and thank you very much katie tang, supervisor chang for reaching out to us after that meeting, and supporting the legal women voters. i only want to say and reiterate what was just said by our journalist colleagues, and that
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is that the people of the city and county of san francisco are clearly in favor of transparency and open government. it's a basic tenant of the legal of women voters to make sure that our democracy is open to all our citizens and that all of our dealings with the government as citizens is transparent. our candidate, allison wash burn is extremely well qualified. she, like myself, is a past president of the league of women voters and she's worked tirelessly for voter rights and advocacy for over 25 years. she's also been on this task force, this would be her third
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term and the task force is in dire need of experience in this area. i commend our nominee, allison wash burn to the committee, and we look forward to you forwarding her name, our nomination to the full board of supervisors. thank you. >> thank you. so for the applicants, would you like to speak, come up and state your name since i'm calling you up by the order of the agenda.
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