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- an innovative solution to an app that we have and people are using. i would like to see education on the part of passengers. as a passenger of taxis and ride shares and just getting into other people's cars i often will say move out of the way. move down off to the curb and so it would be great if we could educate passengers on where to load safely, and then i just want to give a shout out to 31 balboa muni driver yesterday. i believe her number was 3779 which r was fierce and she took in the matter of one route which took 30 minutes. she took three pictures of double parked vehicles vehicles in the roadway and also in the muni zone, and the stop and if those
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drivers can all consistently be able to take photos and enforce that that would be a great thing so thank you very much. >> thank you very much. any other speakers for item number 3? >> yeah good afternoon again. sue vaughn and so i hear this is a problem of enforcement, education and engineering and i definitely and the population of san francisco has increased and the number of vehicles up, a lot of new construction going on. new units. residential and office space. however, the transportation sustainability program has not gone into action. it's just languishing somewhere and a program that would assess new residential development for transportation impacts and i think it would be good to investigate that and try
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to find out where that is. (paused). . >> >> and to create ecopasss when there are new developments a way to encourage people to take public transportation, a way to alleviate the need to have a car and create a parking space for that car because it's about too many vehicles and we're at the point of satiation. we don't have any place for the vehicles to go or park. >> >> and that's really a large part of what this problem is. yes, we need to create more white and yellow zones et cetera, but at some point there is going to be too many vehicles so thank you very much. >> thank you. okay seeing no other member ever the public that would like to comment on
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item 3 public comment is closed. [gavel] >> >> supervisor wiener would you like to make a motion on this item? >> thank you madam chair and i am sorry sfpd is not here. that's unfortunate because sfpd is a key part of the enforcement solution. it should not be all on the mta but in any event i think we got a good flavor today of some of the efforts being made but we have a lot of work to do and i look forward to receiving a report in 60 days from mta on what its plan is to have the capacity to actually enforce double parking more consifert antdly so with they will move to continue item number 3 to the call of the chair. >> okay. this motion is to move to the call of the chair. seconded by supervisor kim and without objection. [gavel] it is so. madam clerk are there
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any other items on the agenda? >> madam chair there is no further business. >> all right. this meeting is adjourned. thank you everyone.
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please give it up for our teacher of the year (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're really excited about the leadership in san francisco there's no doubling doubt he's serious about public education please join me that welcoming mayor ed lee. this pick is part of an overall appreciation for the best school district in the country san francisco (clapping) in the morning a competition between us and oakland or san jose but how we're going to
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utilize audio innovation center to produce the best educated and compassionate kids that learn about life as well as arts and science and technology i know if he were to ask you you'd say thank you but i'm really representing many more of my colleagues, we know that's how you feel i'm going to ask you take it in. just take it in (laughter) >> this is about all of you. >> our first award is missing ms. marissa miller (clapping.) she's here from the quality elementary school. >> it's implementing a zircony model we embrace the partnership the best had a right part of working with my students the second i get there i'm the one
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who hears and sees their smile they give back more to me than i give to them. >> mri recess congratulations (clapping.) our next award recipient is judy from marshall elementary school spanish. >> i enjoy this kind of work there's surprisingly things i see the first and second grade there's something about those kids their learning to be students that it is really interesting and learn how to formulate questions and to be a successful teacher have you to learn yourself your not down when you get our teaching credential dollars strategies but also things to learn about the world itself so you have to
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be a lifelong learn. >> judy thank you keeling clark harvey milk school. >> i got into teaching by being a community member and realizing where the needs were and also wanted to spend my life doing something it help other people. when you take a child there's the little things that come up that's my philosophy you want them to have a free roll but give them guidance and barriers. my teaching philosophical is lots of patience and pushing kids to be better >> congratulations kelly
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(clapping) our next recipient award is deanna chavez 7th grade (clapping.) i like to think of might have that gives tough love to students i helping hold them accountability to reach higher and higher process i'm also having in my heart and offer them love and support. and in terms of the academic style i want them to be independent and help them and provide them with tools to go and analysis and investigate on their own and feel successful i think the key is having a lot of patience and participation
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>> (clapping.) and last but not least our high school teacher of the year michael spur ran. >> i'm in a certain stage bending by the time i am done teaching i follow them through high school and some beyond and proud of what they've done and being a part of that it is important it makes us a successful teacher is one that cares about the outcomes for students and helping them overcame the difficulties in their lives and being able to set them open a path they might not have been on. >> my congratulations (clapping) congratulations and thank you all families and community for
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coming >> all right. is this cyc?
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make some noise. cyc. [speaking foreign language] is cyc here? yeah. community love right here. [speaking foreign language] hey good job, good job. smile, smile. it's not that heavy. you make cyc proud, the community. oh yes. all right. i don't know if they're going to fit on stage. you know i wish your captain were here. oh there he is. captain. one of
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my old favorites. commander is here too. [speaking foreign language] >> okay. i think the mayor should go first so sisters and brothers san franciscans the mayor ed lee. [speaking foreign language] >> what a presentation from our golden dragon and all of our wonderful young people. i want to have a special welcome to our valley christian and our students from beijing. yeah, they came all the way over here to celebrate this wonderful event and gosh this is all about family. it's all about
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extended family. i want to welcome everyone here to the year of the ram celebrations. this is a kickoff. we're kicking it off. we're cleaning our area. i want to thank julie christensen for being here and supervisor mar for being here and dpw and muhammad is here and our police department our fire department, all of the agencies working together with our community based agencies to celebrate. keep everyone safe and enjoyable. we're going to hear a lot of fire crackers and you heard norman already and he is warming up and a big parade and just the warm up today but we're excited with this community flower fair. i want to give a great thank you to our chinese chamber of commerce for having been here from the very start.
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all of their wonderful leadership. eddy is here, rose is here. the entire chamber has been doing this for many decades and we have been growing it for the world to see. i am very proud that this parade is put on by so many volunteers. i want to thank all of the sponsors but most importantly all of you here and enjoy yourself. buy flowers. norman said earlier to tell each other you're beautiful. that's the first time i heard that from anita. i have been telling her that for 35 years but the reverse hasn't happened but anyway this is a great time to celebrate. i want to say thank you for so many of our community partners that put this on that really think about and are creative and are dedicated to building this chinatown community so we're proud to display our culture
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for the rest of the world to see. thank you for being here. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> just to let all of the dignitaries know we're keeping it short this year and keep of the blessing and that's it and of course we have to thank the chinatown chamber of commerce and eddy and you can speak longer. >> for all of you let me say something in chinese. [speaking foreign language]
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[applause] >> all right. so supervisors real quick and you have to say the chinese except for supervisor eric mar who has a prepare speech. >> right. happy year of the ram. happy valentines day as
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well. to all of the children there is a lot of kissing that goes on today but i have a lot of love for chinatown and all of the volunteers serving the community and the people. thanks to the sponsors as well. [speaking foreign language] thank you. >> all right. other supervisors all you get to say is a chinese new year blessing. we will start over here. >> you want to go? >> no, go ahead. >> hi everyone. i am scott wiener from the board of supervisors and here to wish you a happy new year and thank you to everyone that made this happen and have a great one. thank you. >> this is julie christensen the supervisor for the district. congratulations. all of you picked the best place to be today. it's a beautiful day so happy new year. happy valentines day. have a good day in chinatown and thank you to the chamber and to ed and rose for putting on a party and inviting all of us to be here.
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thank you norman. [speaking foreign language] >> any other supervisors? that's it? okay. are we ready? >> [speaking foreign language] (speaking chinese). i i am here to represent the recorder assessor carmen chu and happy new year and celebrate with your valentines too. thank you very much. >> real quick captain can you say chinese new year? >> [speaking foreign language] happy new year. happy valentines day on behalf of every police officer that has the best job in the world patrolling chinatown and thank you very much. >> we have to go to rose and get ready.
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>> [speaking foreign language] so what i said is wishing everybody a prosperous new year. however, safety is number one and second is cleanliness so i have a cane. if i see anybody throwing garbage around i will wack you. thank you. [applause] >> i got enough scissors this year. okay. let me tell you what is going on. they're going to cut the ribbon and then the beijing and valley christian will be ready. after they cut the ribbon i will go "one, two,
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three" and you're in for a real treat. [speaking foreign language] . all right. you guys all help me. ready? [speaking foreign language] >> one, two, three! all right. hit it. check this out everybody. turn around. check this out. all the way from beijing and valley christian school together. ready? all right. >> [speaking foreign language] valley christian school -- [speaking foreign language] >> can you feel it everybody? ready? (band playing)
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>> please rise for the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam president, i would like to call roll. >> please do. >> city clerk: president loftus, turman dejesus in route, marshall in route.
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mazzucco excused. commissioner hwang commissioner melara. we have the police chief here. >> welcome to the police commission. i want to thank the southeast facilities commission for having us here. we have begun and this is be our last in a series of community meetings to discuss proposed changes that the department has put together with the controllers office to are e -- redraw the police line and we are here to talk about that and get feedback and talk about the proposes and why those changes are proposed and mostly we want to hear about things that might not have been considered and things that should be factored in
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and this line is not final. we want to get from you what's on your find in. i would like to tell you a little bit about what we do in our jobs. we'll start with commissioner hwang. i work with elder abuse. >> lara, i work fore parents through the family court and also on the faculty of san francisco state university. >> good evening, everyone. my name is julius turman, a resident of district 10 in the potrero hills section. i am
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when i'm not working in the police commission i'm a partner in a lawfirm here in northern california. glad to have this opportunity to meet with the residents of district 10 and hear your concerns, particularly about the police line. this is also a district in which i live. i'm very interested in hearing everyone's comments about how the boundary lines are being drawn and what the improvements are or if you agree with some of the changes. thank you for coming out tonight. >> dr. joe marshall. i'm with the boys and girls club. district 10. all the ones we've had around the new district boundaries have been very helpful. i hope that continues tonight. thank you. >> my name is susan' loftus
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a naive city san franciscan and now i work at the attorney general's office. i have three girls and my mom is here tonight. >> where is your mom? >> she's right there. >> she should stand. >> mom, do you want to say hello to everyone? >> i don't think she wants to stand. please call the next line item. >> i would like to introduce too chief of police gregory greg suhr. >> good evening, my name is greg suhr. i want to explain how we came about this process and why we are doing what we are doing. there are a
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charter provision that requires the police depament look at district station boundaries and allow for such things as changing population, future population, new neighborhoods, calls for service and an akkadary of other items that will be up on the screen. the reason we have to move the boundary and it has to affect bayview. the way it sits right now, we'll have two police stations. we have the southern and the bayview. the new southern station is just across the street from the at & t parking lot. no matter what the districts have to swing around to put that district in the bayview. the bayview station will have the same exact amount of
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officers and will have less area of responsibility depending on how the commission decides. that line in pencil is at 16th street but many people in the southern district have asked that the entire ucsf campus go into the southern so there is not a dividing line so that would put the new northern border of bayview to the freeway. otherwise the good news for the bayview and there have been folks that advocated that there be no more of a change that that. that the border of the bayview at this point in time will find it's way to 16th street or to mariposa. for people here from other districts that might want to speak about what's going on with your border, the other
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greater change is the tenderloin district will go from just north of market street to a long district come across market street to almost mission street. right now the way it's drawn from third to van ness and the northern station moves west to divisadero. those are the primary changes in the neighborhoods and of course wooem -- we'll hear your concerns and we'll tell you what those changes mean. >> if i could recognize deputy chief staff paul henderson's from the mayor's office and my colleague tiffany sutton from the prosecutors office. thank you for being here.
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>> good evening, commissioners. chief suhr, my name is robert sullivan with the bayview station. it's an honor to have you here today to talk about the proposed changes. as the chief mentioned there is only a minimal change of the current proposal to the bayview district. bayview is one of 10 police districts. the only other people that is larger is the taravel district. our district currently has five sectors, five areas of geography to which we assign the officers. the area that is in question that we'll talk about tonight is what we consider the bayview one cart. what will happen is we are northernmost boundary which is currently cove when the giants