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mists means so much the culture and diversity and eating the delicious food i'm pro density but not with the anything's community we need affordable housing for families and immigrants that have called the mission home please support of moratorium. >> thank you very much>> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you (clapping.) >> hello, i'm ms. johnson and i was truly put in prison because of cure cancer in a mental ward from jealous of doctors and they tried to max out the world from the real truth like the world that is made up of and i think the way we're going to solve
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this problem is insurance on the home housing authorities for the people that are homeless and a lot of those things we evaporate really- be jealous of i never got to mask the jealous of cancer they are hiding a patent over here i'm making sure this did not if this gets out that don't suffering it helps to get jobs and mentally ill and i've lived with flesh eating disease and lived with that what i went
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through it helped me to cure cancer it is proof this needs to come out to publics for people who have this - what's called a strain of world and germs they need to put up that wall they assassinated a lady i'm the only one left trying to destroy >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (clapping.) >> handsome i'm susan marsh i'm in favor of the moratorium and everyone in the opposition feels it they've expressed they sympathize with the tales of
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horror and plain and you've heard i believe you however supervisors and others opposing the moratorium will make things work because of the market and the operations of marketing and supply and demand well relevance we have just read in the last week an article in the wall street younger about the supply and demand in housing in a highly unequal society where banks and developers are seeking profits and the impact is that middle-income not rents were low income but middle-income developers deputy for the upper 20 percent and inclusive build luxury housing this make sense if you think about it given how could a
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moratorium hold on that process possible make things worse in a neighborhood recycle the mission with a mass displacement and it's scares sites for development of any kind hours please drop this disingenuousness and please listen to our community and support of moratorium >> thank you very much>> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (clapping.) hi, i'm gary i'm in favor of the moratorium i'm a member of local 1021 and live in district 6 and rent a commercial space in the mission so i'm in favor of the moratorium you know this makes me think a lot of questions have come up i think about this issue why does all affordable housing have to
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be attached to private funding private investment why (clapping) it's ridiculous you know we- i know that is a reality right now but it didn't have to be the reality and especially you know when it comes to the u.s. didn't have gotten out of the business of affordable housing basically so i know some of i bart people might time to think about that and fighting for affordable housing on a national level i want to give a quick story when i was 19 i told you a lot of people i voted for reagan back in illinois and then i realized why i really am voting against my class interests it is a working class go to unit they hate unions and are republican
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you can be a have some class and consciousness you might want to have class solidarity because this is a class war so thank you very much thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. (clapping.) >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi my name is brooke i'm a state of grow. as a state of geography i spend a lot of time how places recreate people and peep recreate places people who have spoken against the it today has made arguments
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about progress that the memorandum would be against the city i want you to think about the community in this room and the stagnation because i see a communities that is like humming is alive that has ideas and looking for a chance to execute them if you zoom out and look at the geography of the city's see a trend in the 50s and 60s the america dream was the endurances and all the people that could a afford lived outside the city as that dream kind the people that want the culture that the poor people of this country created and they're willing to pay a lot for it i don't think they realize they'll kill it may be some of them do other thing give the community
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the people that have created this place a chance to keep recreating they're doing a damn good job support of memorandum. >> him i'm antonio broird still managing to live here and have a baby in august hoping to raise a child in san francisco normally i'd like try to appeal about a logical argument or appeal to our humanity with a story of eviction i see it's a been done so here i'm going to appeal to guilt our the public servants they're not just developers not just the people that want to buy
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luxury housing but people account and your arguments are flailed they're based on color to zero compassion and you'll vote against this i sympathize with the people but you know you know what respect them the people i work in the bayview it is deal with displacement at or above the scale of what's happening in the mission and a long time the supervisors from the bayview what are they doing in dealing with this mission the moratorium will not cost housing for the housing in san francisco don't argue that i believe in supply and demand not a government role from creating
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housing don't be saying your screwed over and vote against this >> thank you (clapping.) >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> next speaker >> good afternoon evening i'm bret an advocate for a better world i have a petition to rename juts plaza of memorial plaza i'm here in support of moratorium and mission i feel like an endangered species i walk those streets since 1968 i've seen a lot of change i don't have a college degree but right now i live in a motor home with a wife and four children it can't get worse for me if this moratorium takes 40
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or 60 over and over 80 days when you're at the bottom it can't get worse worse for who the poor people it is already worse just a time to take a break no one can argue that those people are saying their communities is in crisis they need a breather so someone says you live in a motor home why are you still in san francisco those people are why i'm still in san francisco when i'm gone and those people are gone san francisco will be gone no fillmore or chinatown and the mission is all that is left and bayview hunters point is on it's way out i'm san francisco whether you like it are not my appearances are not i'm san francisco thank you (clapping.)
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thank you. >> thank you. good evening to everyone i'm stephanie i'm a san francisco state university student i'm here to demand the economic and environmental rights (clapping.) so most importantly i'm here representing the modern age ever indigenous culture i'm here to preserve my identity no other place represents this with that said the greatest gift to be present as a healer eerie pray to our creator ois you all those testimonials will wake you the common ground we're all human beings in pursuant of health and
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happens when the beetles were spreading words like john less than no one imagine all the love while you support this moratorium and have the creative violation and the joy you feel in our hearts knowing the decision allow the heart of this city to thrive and support of culture of san francisco and imagine the planet and one life and one love thank you. >> thank you (clapping.) and hello good evening peace and blessing to all i'd like to take a moment to take a deep breath it's intense i want to call on the energy the gods and our sheen sherz to help us find the right way and solution i'm an
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architecture and human rights activist and want to represent those who are not here to speak and also i want to make that connection of how this jentd indication is a modern day coalition again and what is happening they're trying to kill our culture and arts your dreams but not this time we're fighting back (clapping.) i support of moratorium and the creation of affordable housing because affordable housing is a human right (clapping.) and you guys all have the power right now you have the power and voice to speak for the people and speak for the community you guys represent so speak up, please so let's look within our heart and soul housing is a human right peace and love and power
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to our people yes (clapping.) >> next speaker. >> hello, i lived in the mission for thirty years and i've seen big developers come move into the neighborhood and buy property and evict people and seeing form ma move into the neighborhood by politicians and evictions i want to say one of the biggest hits supervisor wiener is. >> no direct comments to the board please direct to the full board. >> my supervisors support of san bernardino 277 now working its way to the assembly to force my friend out of school because she didn't have ever one of the
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39 element shots is that fair if she got 39 shots take a hike kid no school for you is it fair how about this one a child with hepatitis b it is auditorium u awful but you all support it and sat on your hands and without objection support for this is terribly even the folks i expert witness support it will effect many san franciscans may i have the overhead projector this is would if it passes will create back to integration a separate
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vaccinated and school a home school for unvaccinated detailed vaccinated that's what you voted for for. >> sir we're speaking on the moratorium in the mission. >> without having this crap. >> thank you very much ms. cus thank you. >> (clapping). >> thank you, everyone once again i have the privilege of sitting behind this wall behind this gate and i want you to license or listen because i try to listen to every single person and that doesn't have heed and heed of people that show up but you do and you have this privilege of sitting back there please listen
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i support the moratorium on luxury housing in the mission i stand in solidarity with mission residents and right now in oakland there's a group that is not even allowed in their city hall right now to say this so i want to share something i learned awhile standing in solidarity with people in oakland it goes like this i believe that we will win i believe that we that will win i believe that we will win i believe that we will win i and you not pass this moratorium we'll will win. >> i believe that we will win i believe that we will >> (clapping.) thank you. next speaker.
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>> hi good evening board of supervisors i know this is getting late i wanted to say thank you for taking the time i live ocher potrero hill so i lived in san francisco for 8 years and currently work for the city a blue-collar worker and stand in solidarity with the workers this is a much needed breather so i stand here that in favor of the moratorium i was born and raised in not in the city but a rural minnesota and hit by a an oil boom so of the oil companies have been burning automotive natural gas and only the oil it is a bottom line decision but it decision that is waste if you have the national resources how does that relate to the mission it is a behalf community that has an amazing
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vibrancy that is being torn part apart it is mark farrell asking for a time out and won placed fairly wouldn't lee allow a time out this moratorium will only effect the mission and the vast majority of the people are representatives of the mission so why would all of supervisors not support supervisor campos in taking care of that community 0 that's my question to you (clapping.) so i'm not anti development it is an intelligent for you to build a great city so let's do it well and do it for all the people that live here please vote yes for the moratorium and give this community time to breathe. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening members of the
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board without a beyond a reasonable doubt it is the longest i've seen in the board of supervisors and beyond any reasonable doubt would you tell us you support this moratorium listen to the constituents for a place to live and call home san francisco blessed me with an access to education and health care and recreation all it wouldn't be possible without living in district 5 without rent control one of the first flew jobs i worked for a real estate company as an open house agent i saw lots of people leaving the city who will move of move into those remodeled homes that my parents remodel
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with the agency and walking around and talking about with community members what struck me the motive when i walked into supervisor campos office sitting and enjoying their pizza and watching this hearing will they be able to grow up in this city or forced to go to other communities were not 0 resources are allocated so i ask you, please listen to the consults and i think of the children that potentially could grew up >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (clapping.) >> good evening supervisors thank you, thank you thank you for your time it's been a long night there's a speaker earlier today who said that they didn't think you guys made minimum wage i know the long hours you guys put if you don't nearly make
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that much i'm a mission resident i'm not here to speak in favor of the moratorium i'm not here to speak in opposition to it i was actually at home watching the hearing he saw this tweet the tweet said at the end of the day whether the moratorium passes and more hours from the moratorium didn't pass no housing will be built and certainly people disagree with that statement i permanently think that down in our hearts know that to be true i ask you all to please think about a compromise think about some sort middle ground you know i think there are a lot of speakers that talking about winning and losing i don't think you guys to look at this way there are a lot of
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people in the room some are on the side of good and some evil so i really want to urge you guys to you know making maybe a moratorium on you know maybe you guys should direct staff to acquire the parcels in the mission in question i deeply urge you guys to come to this meeting instead of just conflict it is said you've got to give them >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> >> (clapping.) good evening. i'm sure some of you are tired 20 years of the homeless in the city i have to say this is one of the most amazing hearings i've participated in city hall and lost people power and most important i don't care there is
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a good reasons to oppose is moratorium what we're saying we want you to prioritize people over profit people over profit some supervisors that talked about reasons not to support like the fact we're not building enough housing in the mission how you walk our streets have you walked on 16th street and mission and 17 and fulsome and 18 and atlanta we're building in the mission in the last three or four years i also want to see let's take responsibility for the failed housing policies f this is the 3 administrations that didn't see with the mission i was one the people in the mission for 5 years had to talk to gavin newsom to finally build
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53 units in the mission 5 years to build 53 units because gavin newsom didn't want them i'm not appealing to our heart but your duties you have the control the horrendous profit that developers are doing in the city on the backs of our people thank you (clapping.) thank you. next speaker. >> hello my- hello my name is jonathan i agree with what supervisor campos said i think that this housing crisis struck the soul of our city i grew up many of the classmates have moved out of the city or living
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with their parents they can't afford the rent so san francisco is i am not the crisis will threaten the diversity of polyps o population of the city and the opportunity of people that want to make this their home and threaten you know the opportunity to offer kindness to the unemployed and negligence overview negligence mentally oil people i believe that supervisor campos we should build as much housing as possible as cheaply as possible and container hours and bring in container or manufactured housing to built as much as possible, however, i disagree with supervisor campos is where
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this is enough i don't think that subsidized housing will ever be enough to house people in the area in income let alone the housing middle-income or the hundred 20 percent of the area middle-income when you in fact on zero-sum policies like this you increase the the rent of everyone what happens when you don't win the lottery you're back in the list the open solution for the majority of people. >> thank you thank you. next speaker, please. >> (clapping.) good evening and thank you for holding out for this long meeting i'm a narrative san franciscan and live in district 3 born and raised in district 3rd and having graduated last
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year i support this moratorium i think that the city needs to take the steps in developing a plan to build well, to boy and develop affordable housing in those remaining parcels i also think that the way that we do housing now asking private developers to build housing is a good way to go about policy and san francisco should join other cities across the nation no lobbying congress to increase the housing funding okay. that's all i have >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (clapping.) >> we will. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> one second please. cirque de soleil good evening or rather good night supervisors.
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>> i wanted to say to all of you. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> you yourselves created this problem. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> telling me all the big corporations come to san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> you sent the community is not fair. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> it's not fair to make money by throwing people into the street like dogs and stepping all over them. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and turn and look at me, i'm very angry. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> there are 10 of you but we are the people. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> if i have to come here hundred and 2 hundred times i'll do so