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become the exemplar of this vision zero of making sure that we have done all that we can to prevent that. so i had proposed that the vision zero theme meet with maria and her team and bruce and i would be there but especially with the commander who sits on the vision zero is signed to the vision zero campaign and task force so that we hear from the police what they are doing around the transbay hub and know that we are going to have something very important there. of course i would ask
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chairman harper to ask if to distribute that report. i think that report would be very helpful for all of you. after meeting with the staff then, they will the vision zero team. the comments as vice-chair agd mentioned them. if sponsorship dollars are not sufficient, we should not award any bids and resubmit the rfp closer to completion of phase one and it could be more valuable and attractive at that time. i think all of you were dealing with the time
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constraints already in this, i'm merely mentioning what was discussed at the cac. no. 2, component sponsorship is a great idea to sponsor the entire transit center and the bid such as a 10-year sponsorship, the cac was concerned with name changing on a regular basis as the sponsorship changes. according to him felt it loses dignity with the significant public infrastructure the last one is one that is i have suggested from the beginning that we explore as one of those exhibits on the park
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working with the exploratoria. it has external exhibits and mayor lee has created the living innovations zone on market street showing these exhibits. i think what's important in these exhibits as spontaneously as people are circulating on the park they come and realize some of the significance of transportation. i would suggest the two themes they should focus on is transportation and history and what not and/or how current transportation works and no. 2, san francisco's historic regional role as a regional hub here. i would also just suggest that at least one exhibit should be on the politics of how as the
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transit has created. that concludes my report. if you have any questions i will try to answer them. >> i do want to thank you for bringing vision zero. looking for large vehicles and the truck and association in and one of the concerns is the large vehicles that are making delivers to san francisco and i know the project brings a large
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number of vehicles and i would ask that you tap into the communication and some of the ideas that are being discussed there and more importantly they are coming up with a video that anybody doing business with the city and hopefully you know the larger greater san francisco that all drivers should take that 1 hour video to understand what it is and the difficulties of getting around san francisco and making sure that safety is the highest priority and making sure that we reduce those fatalities. thank you for bringing that up. >> thank you. >> supervisor? i assume that they are an in a project that they will participate. one of the incidents involved in one of our subcontractors
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with our fatality in south beach. i'm hoping the contractor will be participating in pedestrian and bike safety program. this has come up before and to director i would ask that they are working in part with this group and making sure that all drivers are trained and they view the video so if we can make that happen. item 7. public comment. not received a card from anyone but looks like mr. patrick is moving forward. >> thank you, i'm jim patrick with san francisco. i want to make a comment on
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this proposal for the sponsorship. i believe there are several issues we need to look at. one we constructed this proposal we heard this morning that we are in events of one or the other. we have to sell a product. when we sell a posted note. we don't discriminate who we sell our product to and we have to watch so we are not placed in a can then resell the advertising value. he resells
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it. or something like that. i don't know propose unless and we should extract as much value. i think it's for 10 years to rebid it and rather than being stuck with a negotiated settlement. thank you. that concludes members of the public that wanted to
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(clapping). >> (clapping) good afternoon, everybody let's
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rise let's have a revolution. (clapping.) i'm here with many of our sisters that are going to welcome you to to and welcome to is revolution today not yesterday not tomorrow today. >> (clapping). >> in february we rise in country hundreds of countries around the world to show wasn't one boil women and girls looks like we want to shine a light we want to shine a light on the impunity and i think justice that survivors and offenders often face we're here today to start the revolution here in san francisco we rise.
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>> (clapping). >> we rise through dance to express our joy and communicated and celebrate the fact we've not been dpaetsdz by the violence only made stronger. >> (clapping). >> we rise to show we're determined to create a new kind of consciousness one where violence obey resisted until it is unthinkable. >> (clapping). >> i'm so honored to be here i want to welcome everyone my name is the white house of the domestic violence consortium welcome to the revolution we want to start with our first speaker being from the first nation community i want to start with the first people that were in san francisco i want to start with
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the first nation community i want to welcome our first spectator mr. flores from the pit river nation. >> my name is fy lemon flores i'm with the indians education program title vii welcome to san francisco welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> all my relation thank you.
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(clapping.) >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering) i'm with came on house. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering). >> i'm emily from the san francisco dependent on the status of women.
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>> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering). >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering). >> (speaking foreign language.) >> filipino and san francisco.
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>> (speaking foreign language.) >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >> freedom free. >> i'm from san francisco. >> hi. >> my name is merriam. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> my name is north america did care with the foundation welcome to the san francisco revolution push on. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> that was just a small and beautiful sampling of over one
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hundred and 20 languages spoken in san francisco so thank you any sisters i really appreciate it (clapping) and when we talk about revolution we have to talk about leadership revolution is moving leadership forward you have to have leadership and political will we'll talk about leadership today, i have to say i want to welcome my supervisor a great leaders on this issue of commonwealth and housing and on so many issues the new board of supervisors president supervisor london breed. >> thank you. >> hi, everybody it is so great to see so many smiling faces here today i know that this is a time to celebrate and time to be happy
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by the way we're standing strong against violence against women and girls. (clapping.) >> sadly there are too many people who are not smiling twrom people that are victims in the hiding in the studios and seeing how large this event continues to grow gives me the reassurance that in the future there will be more women here standing strong and more women coming out and saying i need help and support help me to change my life for thought better (clapping.) we it is our responsibility to let victims of crimes know that they have a support system they have policies that will change that will make their lives better we have to continue to push and sigh no more