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ago. >> right, maybe that is a great example. it varies from year to year even from department to department and maybe we can come up with a uniform. >> we have a uniform crime report to the fbi and this year we were able to consolidate all of our numbers to matchup at the end of this calendar year. >> it talks about quality and control for validation. there are some issues that would be great to address at some point in the future, not right now. >> i don't think it comes to any surprise to anyone that our data and system has been a work in progress but continues to improve and if anything the data has been consistent over the years as far as like crime rates and what's going on. it's not like something fell off the map or counteden and thankfully some
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of the statistics you just mentioned can be counted and accurate. >> the one from the sf p.d. summaries, if the officers feel some are so large that they get to write the report, it's time consuming. i'm wondering with the redistricting if that's going to be the same. >> we are going to have to counsel the officer where he got the phone two years ago that he can do the report on the phone. he's going to be counseled that he's been driving around for two years. a little grain of salt on that particular officer. >> what i hear we are going to come back march 11 and talk about maybe going back to the drawing board. >> we are not going to talk about going to the drawing board but we are going to ask for specific things
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requested by the community, what impacts will have on those primary drivers used on this process service, cable data. we don't want to ignore the data. >> those that are here and watching on television that have come to any of these community meetings, i felt it was very important that we got concensus on most of the maps. we have probably 6-10. they are not small asks or changes but maybe 6-10 substantive things that have to be considered by the department, more community meetings on a smaller scale by this commission. but i do think this process has gotten us a lot closer to where we want to be. >> to get more clarification on the march 11 meeting, they will
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come back on march 11 on some idea of the data with the request that are made, is that what i hear? >> on march 11 we as each individual commissioners can talk about what we heard from the community. i have about 5-6. i think we got another one tonight that's why i was interested in getting that in writing and we'll have a which aness to ask commerce what they want on that basis. >> will we be voting? >> no, there is no voting on march 11 and april 8. it's let's get a report back from consultants who are in boston and they will take a chance to look at what the final impact will be and we'll get a map that will be voted on until april 15. there will
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be no voting on the final map until april 15. >> i think board of supervisors was talking about having a dmeet -- committee meeting on this issue. >> we spoke with members of the board, president loftus and i and they agreed that we would have that meeting after the four community meetings happen. >> we are just in scheduling right now. >> all right. >> we really wanted to get all of these done first. >> okay. that was it. those are the things that i have and i read it quickly but reading this and digesting it and the rest is going forward. >> we will get all of your questions answered. >> my colleagues have other questions. vice-president turman? >> chief, if you could, could you please address the northwest corner, the decision making behind, i
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believe it's 16-18th street and why that is being on the other side of the 101 why that moved? >> i think the neighbors that spoke to it spoke to 101 has been the divider. so it's a very natural barrier. a little bit of a jurisdictional situation. the neighbors some of whom i'm familiar with. it's cal trans property and cal trans property is patrolled by the chp. we work with chp with some of these areas but there are some areas that are city streets like the show case section. that's actually, those are city streets that's ours. it gets a little bit complicated but for the consultants and captains that worked on it the natural divider was the freeway because it always has been and there have been other people that
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have suggested like general hospital that potrero avenue would be a better divider since that is the natural divider. >> if potrero avenue was divided wouldn't it be with the mission >> it's portrero east that the neighbors are talking about. >> on the march 11 meeting is there something we can do that the folks from portrero housing are aware of that meeting so they can come down and express their concerns? >> absolutely asu r i is still here. i work with her and we can
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make sure we can get that in there. >> asuri, i live in portrero hill, if there is information that people can't make it, let's make sure that i can get that information so people can go out. >> commissioner, jay is here this evening, he represents the boosters and has connections and attends the meetings at portrero hill and measure chapters of dog patch as well. the next meeting is next tuesday at 10 a.m.. >> commissioner huang? >> i want to thank folks for coming out. it's important to get the bigger picture of the analysis. what we have heard in these meetings is that folks want more officers. i know the resources and the lines are two issues. we have heard concern
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about these officers. i want to flag the issue for our consultants as i'm looking at the data and cable data. i want to raise the issue of park station. it seems like they have the lowest number of cable calls and they are actually going to decrease under this proposed map. so i guess my general question are we going to decrease it so there is even less in that district and less officers there to be able to redistrict the officers to the higher need districts. >> so the chief said they already have the fewest number of officers. >> if it gets smaller we are going to need to reassign the officers. we'll talk about it at a future meeting. >> any other comments? >> yes, just want to say thank you to everyone who provided us with
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additional input in this process. i look forward to our next meeting when we will be looking at different pieces that were given to us by different communities in terms of what they would like to see as changes and look forward to us working on it. >> i would just like to say how grateful i am for all of you to come here to care enough about your community and really pay anticipation -- attention to these issues. this is our last meeting and this is great to see how engaged you are with that. thank you very much for that. thank you for taking me around potrero hill and showing me what's happening in the neighborhood and thank you for your advocacy because that makes change. thank you everyone. >> please call the next line
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re-election. >> so i want to welcome mayor ed lee to the stage mayor ed lee i'm not going to go into long introductions we know him so well, he's finishing his first term and running for re-election san francisco has such a booming commit movie is out there sleeves rolled up and really appreciate mayor ed lee for everything you're going to the 76 and joined us every year over the stage please welcome san francisco mayor ed lee
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(clapping). >> all right. >> thank you marching good morning, everyone it's great to be here in oakland and to all the staff that are here as well to our business community and 32 thank you thank you for the opportunity inform eastbound here in oakland let me begin by acknowledging the people that served this morning everyone is coming up up to serve coffee and saying any member of the public wish to speak on any item say thank you to the men and women who are serving us this morning you know as and he was watching them serve (clapping.) thank you to them as i was watching them serve a lot of thoughts the very first one to make sure that i mentioned as michael did and on that this strange relationship that all or ports across the western
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regional is hurting us all i'm going to ask you to do something i know that mayor shaft and i have been 2, 3, 4 constant conversations secretary preys an on behalf of president obama are here and been here to work that relationship and the reason my thoughts went to that watching the people who serve us reminded me how valuable the relationship is between management and the workforce because we can talk all about our success and we're going to do a lot of that today i'm also talking about the need for stronger relationship building to me that's the pinnacle of my 24 years in government in san francisco and strived very much to be a builder of relationships we're going to have bad and good times we're to come from points of
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view where we absolutely think we're right about something and the question will be whether you're right or ironic what's the relationship that you have and how to keep building investigator conversations in our western storefronts and businesses i'd like to ask you all to do our best to make a phone call to the people you know at the port the workforce and the managers and the maritime association and say get a relationship going because i think they're past economics they're in to serious relationship doubt and this is one of those rare occasions as you as mayors sometimes i'm asked to look around the kwrn corner and one of the questions how do you sustain economic growth and continue the aspects of success how do you anticipate
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thing that you may not control one of them is happening here along our entire west west coast we couldn't have anticipated yet we're doing the best to build the economic strengthen strength to do all we can do it goes back to tyrone users not business work to training relationships i can tell you the statistics i think that zach and mike and john have glutton this i wanted to share my philosophy how i operate how i think being in the mayor's office because i'm confronted with a lot of challenges those days, i know that part of our success has really been the invitation to create the stronger relationships no our community i do that in fact i choose two
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days out of the week to be out the of city hall out the thickness of the brewery on thank you's i do tech tours and business tours i have an opportunity to talk to the business owners with what they're innovating and have that rare opportunity in businesses to speak directly to the workforce the talent that all of you who are recruiting to make our companies successful can do i have to do to keep the talent in the san francisco bay area without that talent and their keyed interests in living and working in the bay area we don't have the success of our business community on friday i take the opportunity to go to our neighborhood corridors this is where katie and many white are here today
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strong businesswomen they help me with corridors of our city where products are being made and put the label sf made and corridors of our city we get our former agency ocii and tiffany vessels sworn testimony we pay attention to our corridors and how do we build those neighborhoods up and one of the lessons i've learned when i worked inform gavin newsom he sent me to new england after the great hurricanes this city at this point didn't pay attention to their neighborhoods and so we worked resilient in that way if we ever have a down turn caused kausz by things like climate or human disasters we're going to center to make sure our neighborhoods come back quickly
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and those are corridors those small businesses are tremendous drivers of our community along with downtown and south of market so again relationship building is important to me because i get to ask them what is going on in their lives and, of course they get to ask me many of the questions h how about the affordability and homeless where's the housing how do you sustain those jobs around the corner corner what are you doing about education all of those priorities that i've been focused envoy not necessarily been with me thinking in my room 2 hundred and city hall it is about being out and gathering from the people that pause in our city to tell me they're concerned to make sure that i pay strong attention it is a long way to
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say thank you to the commenting and the small business commissions we have to the sf made members that are going gangbuster. >> thank you to their collaboration more and more we're not looking technology as. >> driver as john has indicated we're looking how technology has affected health care and manufacturers and small businesses to get to our constituents are more and more organized and how do we make sure our small businesses are taking virginia western community college advantage of we do that by creating business portal in our webtd to have a one-stop place to get the permits they need without standing in lines for hours and wooift their time in the place
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they were but in a bureaucracy that would be better we've london carefully to what people are saying those days my priority is about shared prosperity i'll say that over and over again, because it sound better than income and inequality they certainly emphasiss that negativity it is unequal we understand and how do you move forward and get more people involved you talk about shared possibility what i people are and can be successful we develop policies and embrace that success and make sure more people come into that prosperity and more and moreably working with our city hall planning department pea john and others from our planning department do
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a good job because we're able to talk to the developer community the people that are building for our future how can we work together to make sure we have a prouth shared agenda in the things we're inviting to be built in the city no longer are the conversations about just building an office building first of all it is about building green buildings and putting those buildings into transportation centers where we can take advantage of our great transportation reputes and build around them about b then about building community to make sure in their sustainable and about making sure that our small business our legacy businesses things r like the wholesale and in selma i'm excited about the timing we're
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doing things in center selma that's the next arena we're able out do you want we've got a transbay transit center to attract and had great conversations about mission bay we have the transportation and inviting health care bio life sciences in this area and see that happening gunning again and the giants and the arena and pier 70 being in that area that the voters voted to support that it is caused by good solid planning so the area i'm excited about is central selma we're doing now, when our planning department is no longer just placing buildings we're actually trying to have a conversation with the developers of those buildings how can they support
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neighborhood stabilization and creates the parks and create link to the transportation worked and attribute to the stability of small businesses in the area and with that conversation comes smart planning growth but embraced with a shared prosperity that is what i'm doing more and more it's complicated and exciting i feel like sam as a new mayor they're committed to meet the challenges i feel as new and enthusiastic about what i'm doing right now because i don't believe joe i don't recollect the negative it's but the idea of southern california problems this is what mayors are called to do we bring stronger collaboration together and i know that in the business
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community that i all represent you have something great fantastic ideas we needed of a harness that and build a relationship with our labor force and strong community 3 are concerned about whether they're going to be priced out and live and role for a memory sized business or middle-class issues that's why you'll see me at the forefront of what people told me time and time again to pay attention to infrastructure make sure you have good infrastructure no city can be successful without that investment whether it's in transportation or your sewer systems or water systems your communication systems pay attention to transportation i'm existing that scamming and libby state of and i are going
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to be welcoming in a bay area tremendous expansion of our bike sharing program in these the future we want to reestablish our electric vehicle corridor in the bay area i'm existed about our transbay center at the helm of our electrical center and make sure they finish that project to santa fe that's important to the entire region i want to make sure our ideas of a transbay second two can also help oakland downtown and make sure we have a conversation by the way transportation it is regional challenge and education ever company i've visit they want to hire locally because the
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tenant is not born here we've got to invest in education i've worked with our city college we have a good leadership this year but your public schools you've seen my creating the relationship so that teachers and principle and the school board are not talented by challenge but welcoming it in ever stage and supporting them to the tune of hundreds of million dollars every year i'm enthusiastic about making sure scott wiener we have an opportunity to erase the barriers of discrimination for women so women entrepreneurs raise to the occasion and this fall mayor shaeft and i will have a summit to look at what we can do protectively to erase
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those barriers and make sure that women entrepreneurs have a benefit of the economic structures we have and make sure we can allow them to successful in the entire bay area and finally shared prounlt means tackling poverty in a creative and 2r5i7b9 way i'm tired of looking at public housing and isolated housing this average i'm join the secretary of hud we'll announces our transformation of our public housing the entire portfolio look for those details we want to make sure that shared prosperity means the lowest and highest income earners have the
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hope in the region this prosperity is for them as well that's why we're focused on 5 hundred of the challenged county and i'm going to be looking at the details how we have dealt with poverty for many decades and whether or not we are really work to transform those lives with the economic success we're jooipg this is the time to do that in years past perhaps we may not have been challenged there's no excise we can transform 5 hundred lives and families to make sure their successful and when we do that we'll come up with the models to share with the rest of the region those are great times not just because their economically strong times those are google times because what i have the opportunity to help transform
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many people's lives with a positive relationships that is long lasting to share in the prosperity and the initiative i want to thank you to all you have your i ask you to step up and hell help me get the 7 thousand 5 hundred jobs to the kids and help me end violence and increase the opportunities to improve our education and help me build thirty thousand housing in the next few years thank you very much and i look forward to our questionsyour questions
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