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from the folks and the tons and phone calls this those not something you're going to come in and make noise and walk away if that's the case there's nothing to negotiate. so i see heads needing in the committee room some in agreement and some not in agreement but i guess or just want to say how frustrating we need people who care of about the livelihood of their business and be at the table and the conversation didn't have to center in the city hall around the business hours we can move it to a closer place where you guys are working so we can accommodate this to the project sponsor i wanted to check i don't see - off thank you. i wanted to see if there's
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a willingness to continue the conversation for two weeks >> yes. absolutely. >> okay. >> sorry just public comment is closed i wanted to get it on the record that the project sponsor will continue this. >> supervisor wiener. >> june 30th is a schlage lock hearing that we might want to keep is separate so july 7th on our calendar would be better than june 30th. >> okay. >> if i may say i'm happy to support this motion and to have that continuing conversations and i also having i've seen enough situations where for whatever reason there are just
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getting people engaged in the word out it's challenging so at least the good thing it seems like everyone is engaged so that's a good thing and i'm sure there will be productive discussions and it's good to set a date so we don't have to renotice to the call of the chair. the dates are a good idea. is july 7th okay? i believe july 7th will work >> it works for you calendar. >> let's go ahead and continue this to july 7th and i'll continue meeting with the project sponsor and the attendants to figure out a solid plan of transition. >> so the motion is to continue item 5 to july 7th we'll take
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that without objection. >> thank you. >> madam clerk call item of and item 6 in the ordinance submitting to the acholic beverage use district. >> i'll tell you i'm sorry we'll wait for them to clear. so you called item of; right? >> right. >> item 6 was if someone could close the door thank you. item of before us was there last week, we adapted an amendment to continue it and ms. lane is here
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from supervisor campos office >> anything to say. >> no further comment. again, the only reason we explicit moved with the mraksz original amendment was concerned by the community of proliferation of the acholic beverages. looking at the two options we're not going to obtain to the amendments >> thank you very much ms. lane. any public comment on that item on item of. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues could i is where a motion to forward item have to the phone bill with a positive recommendation. we'll take that without objection.. one short item today. madam clerk, any other business before this commission? >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're adjourned úx
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renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed
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with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors change gradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. each was created out of a series of flat plains run parallel to each other and constructed of steel tubing.
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>> it is made up of these strata. as the light starts to shift, there is a real sense that there is a dynamism. >> it gives the illusion that this cultures might be fragments of a larger, mysterious mass. >> the environmental artwork livens it with color, light, and the movement. three large woven soldiers are suspended. these are activated by custom air flow program. >> i channeled air flow into each of these forms that makes it move ever so slightly. and it is beating like a heart. if-0 when as of the forces of
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nature moving around us every second. >> shadow patterns reflect the shapes of the hanging sculptures. the new terminal also features a children's play areas. both of the market the exploratory n.y. -- exploratorium. the offer travelers of all ages a playful oasis. using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds
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and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal.
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it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco's cultural center and a place of innovation that is recognized and the love throughout the world. one of the highlights is a series of three left tapestries. they are on view after being in storage for 20 years. these tapestries representing various gardens. from his years of living in san francisco. hydrangeas, chrysanthemums, and whilst dahlias in rich, deep shades as they make their way to the baggage area.
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they can access behind-the- scenes information and interviews with the artist through an audio to work. it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists. he can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit (clapping) >> okay good morning, everyone. . i'm dr. you won't marshall. the executive director of the
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boys club with the radio program a member of the san francisco police commission welcome to the san francisco housing authority congratulation ceremony. we shall here to distribute the graduates of the san francisco unified school district who live in public housing. we we kickoff this on sunday night when the mayor and i hosted 3 of the young people on the streets radio program it was great and continuing it today with the celebration here at the city hall honoring the young people and their families. so we're a little bit late looifrmg i'm going to move the program on let me get right to it and bring you the mayor of
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city and county of san francisco mayor edwin lee >> (clapping) >> thank you, joe. commissioner marshall or as i call the head of street soldiers in san francisco welcome everyone. at city hall i wanted to make sure you felt city hall's appreciation for the efforts that those students have accomplished. you know, i know it's not easy growing up in our public housing developments. i know that from perm experience but i also know this in running the city for over 23 years in various forms we've been out there at the shared responsibility with our parents and the housing authority to make things better and now a group of wonderful agencies like our scapegoat and our public
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works department and public utilities commission a lot of youth groups through our various programs. to try to help you make a better success in our lives i've very proud of the students here today because we want to be of help the city officially wants to help you. i pernicious want to help you as well that's why i appeared this weekend with joe on the street soldiers program to acknowledge the successful students i've got to meet 3 of the esmeralda and jackie and their so articulate i know i think you're going to go well beyond your dreemz i see in you the spark of success and i want to say thank you to the entire group of agencies that are sitting here with me beginning with board president
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david chiu our school board and assistant superintendant gerrero is here and our wonderful housing authority and its commission is here we have so many community groups from the school board to the community agencies that want to see you succeed and naeksz in addition to recognizing our efforts in graduating this 2014 year we're making sure that we introduce you to ail the different resources so you understand that it you are full residents of our city and making sure you succeed so how about a good paying summer job anyone want a good paying job yeah. well, we've got those jobs to transition you i want you to think about your college ability as well because the differences
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in income between someone that graduates from college and someone that didn't it's over one million dollars in our professional life so join the million dollar club and make sure you take care of that if it's not immediately very soon in the future we have good paying summer jobs thirty percent of them transfer into year random jobs our police departments is helping out as well as our building inspection is helping out all the wonderful agencies the mayor's office and we want to take care of your health to your education to our economics of having a job because we know that it is a lot of barriers in front of you and want to erase those barriers
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today is an appreciation for your families and friends and make sure you success i want to say thank you to the parents the brothers and sisters the public housing association that's here represented here because everybody is trying to make sure you succeed. i also want to say a great thank you to the community-based agrees awhile you've been students we wanted to make sure your safe and successful as students make sure our connecting u.s. bancorp up with the j v s or street youths all the agencies to make sure we're working with you throughout those years we're going to be there from all of this time to when you hopefully graduate from college but in between job opportunities are there. and i'm going to ask you that
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when you become the multi billionaire success stories come hire me when i have to have another job at the sometime. but also to say again, it really takes a village of a lot of people to create success you're our shining stars graugsz congratulations to you and remember this moment i was reminded 44 kwloorgz i graduated from high school and got to go up to my high school and see all the other people that have gone through i looked at that as a pro tem time when i i was trying to understand what's good morning in the real world how can i make sure my petitions with the passions but i was remembered a lot of people needed me my family my brothers
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and sisters wanted to be sure they had someone to invest in and say look i may have had a hard time by i want my brother or sister or sibling to succeed. you've got a lot of people banking on and to be successful but people who invest in you want you to succeed and do everything possibly. congratulations to the 2014 our public housing graduates thank you four getting through all the barriers and thank you to you're famous and friends >> thank you to all the city agencies and the departments here helping make sure that success is real keep the doors of opportunity open for your friends talk about this to your
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other classmates congratulations to you for being here (clapping). >> i'd like to introduce barbara smith the executive director of the san francisco housing authority (clapping). >> thank you, thank you. good morning, everyone. well, it's very exciting for the housing authority to be here. we are filled with pride and prier pleasure to celebrate our accomplishment from high school today. you've all learned one of the most important things in life pursue your dreams clearly demonstrated your willing to take action and be precedent and not give up despite roadblocks.
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you've learned there's always a way through and around obstacles when you pursue our options and keep that confidence and will to reach for your dreams and stay trying true to your dreams we're truly proud of you thank you for reaching our goals and pursuing our dreemz. now i get to do one of the most exciting parts of this celebration and that is to provide scholarships for the graduates and those are on behalf of the housing authority. so i'll call that marcus, marcus. (clapping.) marcus congratulations go he's
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from albany he's our senior who graduate from chapter high school and going off to tech college in susan vail on a scholarship i know that his mom and family are especially proud of you today and everyday for your accomplishments >> thank you (clapping). >> and now i'd like to call up angela martinez from plaza east (clapping) she's one of our seniors that graduated tb june jordan on her way to ucla in the fall (clapping). >> your mom and family are especially proud of your accomplishments and your radio debut on sunday night with the
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mayor. congratulations and willing to you (clapping) yes. jacqueline from west brook i think she's not here yet; is that right? we have another person from pa terror annex (clapping) she's one of the our seniors that graduated from the academy and is going off to i'm sorry that's jackie barns she graduated fromgalactia low high school living in the dorms at the cal state hayward in the fall (clapping) your mom and family are very proud of user you and congratulations and guideline to
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you (clapping) esmeralda rodriguez from alice griffith (clapping) all right. our senior that graduated from phillip and salisbury ton high school going off to 70 state and esmeralda had her debut with the mayor on sunday we're proud of your accomplishments and our mom olympic is here and our family is proud of you congratulations (clapping) so do we actually have the scholarships i'm looking at we'll be providing those to you. okay. so we'll be providing those to you shortly and congratulations. (clapping.)
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>> don't worry folks the money is going to come i'll make sure the money is coming. a lot of folks absolutely i next, we have this management you've been president of the board of supervisors i think you've been president there longer than than i have been in the plod police department >> good morning who's excited for the class of 2014. i know there are a lot of folks to thank but i'm going to ask a couple of individuals to stand up can all of you who are apparent of students could you please stand up to be recognized. thank you
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