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is a honor to be here and unlike san francisco in the south bay area the county government and city government are separate entities but we entered into formal partnership with the city of san jose as a county sw and mayorlocardo have talked in a variety of forms about veteraness homelessness is a huge priority for us. as part of that commitment on the county side of things, i anounssed the formation of a 10 month task force in sapt opclara county on homeless that will specifically target veteran and children houmlessness in the countky and city of san jose t. is unthinkable that understood that stood for their cuntsry in the armed forces will sleep tonight under a overpass or creak bed without the services they are entitled to. make no
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mistake, in all most every case they are entitled to the full continuum of services. we asked oaklond va to expudt enrollment of veterans claims as soon as 24 hours. that pilot program is up and running and spent time with the secretary and asked those type of programs be expanded. we would like greater information sharing between all the government entities including veterans administration so we can do the counts we are doing that mayorlocardo talked about and move people immediately into the medical and housing care they need. those are our commitments. again, the further commitment of santy clara county task force by december of this year to make sure we live tupe the commitment of getting veterans in santa clara county off the street and into care. thank
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you very much >> thank you dave. [inaudible] i would like to introduce within funt speaker and that is michael glecker direct orphswords and flow shares. one of our partners we work with to get the job done here. michael >> thank you. i think it is-i really appreciate the [inaudible] is part of the ispress conference and ined in this because as wrun othf community based organizations in san francisco it is blezed with this organizations who tackle the hard work whether talking about mental health, jobs, housing, their are mission driven and in the community and swords and one of them. we have been around since 1974 trying to help vets. you don't get oo the point where you bring all these resources together and sort of a walking point on the matter. we have always walked point,
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which in vietnam meant you rrp the first one in a mission. in a platoon or company there are folks that walk point into enemy territory and that is what this is. enemy stare is homeless and being on there street and making sure vets are taken care of. we couldn't have done this without the support of the va and housing authority and city and county of san francisco and state of sacramento. there are key moments in this time and i won't bor you, but i do recall that after the 10th an versery of the end of the war people discovered vietnam vets had a problem, so we tried to address the problems and mayor fine stein was dealing with the hot line hotels. we know that wasn't the answer so over the years we developed a continuum of care and approach and
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recently there was key game changers and among the key game changers is when hud stepped up and said we'll make housing subsidize available for vets and it was called the [inaudible] program. that was followed up by support service och vets and families for va. the va stepped up and provided social services and hud stepped up and provided rent lt and city and county worked with the landlords to align everything. you have a lot of resources to align whether you dwem a new or olds project. all that together, a group that understood the community and vets helping vets is what [inaudible] represents. so, in the last 2 and a half years a lot occurred. we were able to sort of as we did we have housing at the persidio called the vets academy. housing on
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treasure island and this made available by the cities determination we shouldabout put all the vets in one city, but the entire city should take spaublth and step up and that is what we are seeing today. i think 1050 kerny is a exciting program, but the issue isn't just putting vets in housing but keeping them in housing and while they are there connect them up. you need to break through sth isolation and make sure they take care of each other and make sure the larger community sees their responsibility. it is really-we are going to continue to need everyones help. not just government, but public services, the people and county of san francisco, those who serve our country, those who care about those who serve their country. we have to be in it together. i'll leave with one thought. i remember in 1985 we had this benefit at golden gate park and there is bill gram, the lions of san
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francisco heritage and robin williams kwr bill gram and they buttons and the buttons said, the true cost of war was on the top and the on the bottom it said 1/3 of san francisco veterans are homeless and today we don't have 1/3 of homeless vets. what we have to do is make sure the future generation of post 9 slaev vets do not become 1/3 of the homeless. thank you. >> really well said mike. we are happy to take a few questions if we have questions or comments from anyone? okay, thank you very much. thanks for coming this morning. thank you very much for being here. have a good day.
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privilege with each of the supervisors of going through budget meetings and in many of the district we have one more to to complete all of them it is consistent that public safety is on the minds of many of our citizenry in san francisco today, i'm joined by the police chief and staff and suzy love tuesday our office of complaints joyce is here as well and also by the board president london breed and several members of the board of supervisors that are academy with our public safety and, of course our human resources director as well budget season is with us and as we've gone around the different
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district of city not having implemented all of them but clear a resounding message that safety will be also a great foundation for any city that wants to be successful and make sure that while we've had those meetings concerning public safety issues of trust has been part of the conversation and issues of integration and clearly the issues that the chief as announced with respect to cultural and incidents across the country where lives have been lost and that conversation has been a part of the public safety discussion in san francisco we enjoy relatively a compared
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to many other cities a high-level of safety that's due to the commitment of the chief and officers on a day to day basis we can always do better feel we can do better with officers prompting 21st century policies and procedures and using item to our vandal and making sure we continue on a day to day basis earning the trust of the residents shortly before, after, i took office almost 3 and a half years ago i launched a program called predict interrupt predict and authorize it was an effort to really stem the tide of violation in the city to make sure we talked with our youth have a an alternate and use data to predict where we might know
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incidents occur and interrupt that behavior and work with the community to organize better alternatives to violence and to some degree we've succeeded we've developed expensive services for victims of street and family violence and made sure that jobs and job train go forward in an aggressive way and continue a minimum of 7 though jobs automated at the youth everyday and conceding in that we also at the suggestion of our youth reinstituted a cadet program our officers are existed but and recruits and law enforcement right from the community that directly repeals the exit of our city today, i'm here with our explosive your commission your
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board members and president and ocii to announce more resources for passive which include increasing the funding for civilian oversight no our ocii and additional training of officers and an additional hundred more police officers on top of the hundred and 50 we already announced for a totaled of 2 heed and 50 additional police officers that will be graduating from 5 police academy classes during the fiscal year of 2015-2016 this those classes will in fact accelerate our goal to getting to our city's charter mandatory full duty officers within the next year and that charter announced it one thousand 9 heed
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hundred and 71 we have addressed we're about to add with the cooperation of the board $6.6 million in our next two year budget to fund approximately, one thousand and 8 hundred body cameras for each of our officers on our streets and engage in the public we intend to have this first year go through a planning process that will have as it's goal in implement the 21st century policing and acquire those cameras for every police officer that engages the public this is a role for technology to be playing in laughing u allowing us to build more public trust and transparency and accountabilities with our residents i believe and so does the commission the beamers will
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keep our public save and police officers everyday body cameras have not the solution they'll help but not the only solutions we need to strengthen it community trust in a number of ways we'll also need to insure that people's privacy is replaced that not only police officers but the community themselves will feel comfortable with how technology is being used and rolled out that's why i'll announcing today a working group made up 6 our pollens union, our office of complaints and members of the alu invited to join the workshop to report back to the planning commission on the proprietors portfolio for the use of the body cameras and other
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technologies that help us there our transparent and accountability i know that those efforts all of them put together insure our residents a more safety community investment and allow our officers to embrace 21st century tools we need to use marshall of the alleged tools for the opening statement will allow them to do more civilian oversight of the police department and identify the kinds of train that needs to happen with our officers on the street together all of those efforts coupled with working with our residents our community policing on more beat patrols identifying the ores eras that come to every one of our district meeting will be replaced in the way we really this out and the way we continue
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to implement the ideas that come tlotsd district meeting with that welcome the chief and explain how we're going to roll out and implement chief suhr. >> i want to thank the mayor obviously the same budget reflect our priority and public safety and publics trust and this is near the top the priority to that end to have those stwra two academy classes and staffing by may 2015 to an accelerated plan that was approved by the board of supervisors we deeply appreciate we'll get to done cops count a neighborhood in san francisco that didn't want the beat officers back and see more officers on bikes it is much
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better to prevent the crime and work with the neighborhood ward to the body cameras beamers offering president obama policing presented it's report they spoke to the fact in their technology and social media what braemz go duo for police officers and the community the reduction of a study recorded that the complaints go down almost 60 period of time when beamers are in place that president report the next president of the united states under the clinton yesterday recommended that all sorry that was objective laughter it all police officers in the united states should wear cameras it's a win-win situation
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that protects good people on both sides officers know they're wearing them their behavior is going to be better and telling the accepts they're on camera the citizens about on behalf of better all but way around better for a police citizen interaction to the end the delta we'll have to arrive another a policy that has folks if the alu report and the senior policy analysis cameras to be a win-win helping to protect the public and at the same time protecting the police officer against false acquisition we are a privacy agency we'll work with the stakeholder and bring them to the table as quickly as possible to get the cameras on the officers to work on the trust
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that's been dates, times, and places over the recent months in the community in san francisco and in addition to add that to the ocii obviously we're answerable to the city of san francisco and we want our officers to be as i say just so we work cooperating with the ocii and folks with the additional officers keep that in mind open coming down and the additions information from the academy it is appropriate point ocii staffed up what is more work we want those investigations to be appropriate as well 0 so we have other speakers that want to be heard we couldn't get this downey done without the board of supervisors to next up is supervisor london breed. >> thank you, everybody for being here i'm excited about this all outreach the country
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i'm sure you're aware of we've had changes with law enforcement. >> sealed because of the incident unfortunate incidents there's been really a challenge with trust and law enforcement of the community and so my concern is for osgood men and women that are trying to do a good job and citizens trying to enjoy the peace and freedom and those cameras will help to create that level of balance you know we need officers 0 out on the streets and need them to be safe and citizens to feel safe those will give the officers the safety they need to make sure those kind of incidents happen and challenges to situation we have to kind of technology that can help us address those cases
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better i'm hopefully as a result of the cameras some of the iptsz that the chief mentions that were in the reports the amount of complaints about go down and tool of many we hope to use in the sfoifksz public trust is important and those cameras go a step in the right direction of restoring public trust and make sure that the citizens know if not only are we doing everything we can to increase the number of police officers in our department but add members of the community to the depth to make sure that the accountability is at the forefront i'm looking forward to the support of the from hopefully, the board will support this in the upcoming budget to get in moving and in addition, i know that supervisor cowen is leading the charge to make sure we fund the opening statement because they're the
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civilian unit of our city that makes sure they address and deal with oversight i want to be clear to the men and women serve our city we appreciate a lot of the great officers working hard every single day and putting their lives open the line to protect the citizens of city and county of san francisco we have challenges in this country and in this city through this opportunity of providing a kind of resources necessary to repair some of the damage that's been deny with the public trust we'll be a better city thank you and i'm looking forward to mostly on this as quickly as possible. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen i'm scomploelg i am excited what we're doing not only be acknowledging we are moving into the 21st century in technology to the best we can
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but it demonstrates we're listening to our constituents and responding we'd fools to sit here with our head in the sand and what we are doing today is very, very symbolic and step in the right direction this is not the only tool we'll be fiscal year on cameras are a small step in the right direction it is critical we provide our officers our men and women that are scorn to protect and serve with the training they need with the unbias conscience and awareness that is in all of us the other thing we're finally having a much needed dialog around race and how it relates to the justice testimony here in san francisco we're talking about today about cameras but other patterns that are at the table
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in discussion how we can strengthen our justice system to be fair and just for everyone that is the doves and the public defender and the law enforcement such the sheriff's department it is also critical that we arm the folks with the tools this year need that includes insuring that joyce hillary clinton the director of the office of complaints has the tools she need to investigate and prosecute those who are doing wrong i want to applaud and show any support to the men and women that serve san francisco by also want to give voice to the need we need to recruit and retain and promote diversity within our ranks this is also equally as critical we need to insure we're creating a policy 3 is fair and justice when it comes down to
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the materials we need to insure the integrity is maintained once the data is captured and stored there's a lot of work ahead of us mr. mayor i applaud you for making in a budget priority and make sure we're license to our residents and responding in a thoughtful way thank you. >> so oneself it is spoken to there's going to have to be policy and going to have to be something that the city has a lot of input the policy body and the plain clothes it's wanting a suzy loftus to quote from the president report opens 21st century policing if i can find it agencies need to consider ways to involve the public in ways of the protection of the privacy and civil liberty as
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windshield work that the partners in the justice system develop policies and procedures for use and under the leadership the commissioner president loftus that's what we'll do. >> on behalf of the police commission i want to complaud the chief there are a few things happen one is there goes to go resources for beamers and the evidence shows it is shown to rouse youth and force by the mrofdz and encourage the acceleration and less complaints against the office this is important for the- the police commission is in the tenderloin is the bay area and one thing clear the national conversation about the issue of trust between the law enforcement and the community it happening in san
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francisco i'm excited and i know my fellow commissioners are existed we'll one look at policies around beamers and two increased resources for the other for the office of complaints to investigate individual allegations of police misconduct and transparency that officers and citizens will be able to seeism and increase the transparency that is much work on behalf of the commission we're ready to jump into that thank you so in cataloging closing thank the mayor for it's leadership and putting the money where it is noted the police department has been doing at least we've been down 3 heed officers and holding itself line occupying all the police officers it is huge their coming back to do
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that much more the beermz will help us restore the trust but despite being down yesterday a suspect probable for the shooting open was tiling is taken numb white armed in the park integrity relative with that district and the baby in a backseat of a car stolen thought tenderloin was recovered in 10 minutes and again the san francisco police department do their police officer work that will keep happen and soon enough the beamers will help i'm going to adjourn the press conference and we'll be available for questions line thank youoline thank
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youfline thank youfline thank you >> good afternoon everyone. this meeting will come to order. i want to welcome you back to another meeting of the land use and transportation committee and i'm supervisor cohen, chair of the committee and to vice-chair to my left is supervisor jane kim and supervisor scott wiener. our clerk is andrea ausberry, who has given me the names of the those providing their services by televising this committee
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