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as i sip my cappuccino and look at the voovr building i ask myself there's no there's no skews why this is vacant in the past or presents more needs to be vacant in the future i applaud supervisor christensen for taking the initiative to come up request a bridge that will allow something that the communities has completely enforced both as necessary of necessary and desirable to the area it will provide connectivity to bring about 5 hundred people a day to come to momma's and little momma's and maybe just maybe some of those folks will want to walk around the neighborhood and purchase some things from the retailers this us during lunch excuse me. breakfast and
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lunchtime when we really need the foot traffic and for my own suspicious reasons i don't like to wait an hour ever half an hour because of momma's popularity and success it is an expansion both a new space what better thing to have someone we love and we want that space so it's long overdue and once again i applaud the supervisor for the initiative the community will be happy with the results. >> seeing no more public comment public comment is closed. supervisor christensen made an amendment to the legislation could you - oh, excuse me. supervisor wiener could you please make a motion. >> supervisor wiener motion to
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landlord/tenant. >> all right. let me see supervisor wiener has made a motion to. >> exclude bars and to change the definition of the continuous operation from one to 5 years. >> the definition would be changed from. >> the changed dpfgs dpfgs one to 4 seconded by supervisor kim we'll take that without objection. that motion passes as amended thank you madam clerk can we go into a 5 minute resolution. >> represented to the boards as a committee report renew recommended from the board as amended thank you
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i'd like to go into for 5
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minutes. >> additionally if you go back to the protective history of the surplus property measure it was passed 8 nothing 13 years ago not signed by the mayor at the time it was based on data and the findings that is 15 years old and not jermaine to the housing needs of city bans what you received from the office of
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economic workforce development that said that only 19 percent of the needs of middle-income residents are being met the projected seven years versus the 17 percent below 80 percent the average middle-income so i have copies of the handwritten edits i hope you'll have a chance to review them in the next two days. >> thank you is there anyone from the public that wishes to speak on item 8. >> patrick i opposed you postponing this for one week. >> yes. one week i'm sorry until wednesday two days one p.m. >> it that time to get it on the november bottle. >> that in this case i'll
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support the motion although you'll not see me on wednesday. >> okay. >> it is a good idea to set aside surplus property i've not read our background file it will be interesting to see the criteria expanded thank you. >> right okay. >> thank you very much any public comment on this item? seeing none this. public comment is closed. >> supervisor wiener to recess the meeting until wednesday at 1 o'clock. >> that's correct sir. >> due to supervisor kim's travel schedule. >> yes. that's correct and the going on. >> so this is extended for all
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committee members. >> that's correct. we have a few more pieces of business to take care of we need to take comments on item 9 and 10 >> what would you, you like to take a motion to recess the item 8 until wednesday. >> yes. a motion. >> i'll make the motion to recess this item to wednesday at 1 o'clock. >> thank you. this item passes we'll take that without objection. >> okay. could you please call item 9 and 10 together and yes item 9 the recess for approving the first bio annual 2015-2016 and the hearing to present the hearings from the housing report. >> thank you very much
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sponsor that that legislation wants it continued for one week. >> could you give me that date. >> could you get the date for the record. >> one week a july 27th. >> a motion made to continue this july 27th. >> 27 let's take public comment on items 8, 9 and 10. >> rats you're going to make me license number running through more voogs vacation hours aren't you so whether i make it next week or not we'll have to see
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cumulative housing balance recorded was just 21 percent rather than prop k last november that was merely a declaration of policy supervisor kim should have placed on last november's ballots her original measures of 33 percent so we wouldn't now be hearing the bad news that the cumulative how's balance is 21 percent and the projected how's balance citywide has dropped to a pull try 11 percent it's not near the 33 percent target my recollection is when the housing balance does not reach the 3 percent threshold they're
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to present a to reach the 33 percent threshold why submitted mo h proposal when will the proposal be heard the funding you testified earlier we spell need a city charter change to create a commission over all the mo h cd get that done from the november ballot human resources moh cd should not - >> okay. thank you thank you arrest we're not able to get that changed this cycle. >> (inaudible).
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>> thank you your time it up is there anyone from the public that wishes to speak on temples 8, 9 and 10. >> hello, i'm wendy want to speak to on the neighborhood on the corner of pining and life-saving there's affordable housing on the nearby post office there are other city properties whether fire stations or police station school properties for example where housing what about built on top of you would like that to be considered thank you bye. >> thank you very much
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seeing no other members of the public to comment on items 7 8 and 9 and supervisor wiener. >> so we're doing to continue items 9 - and 9 and 10 until july 27th. >> so i'll make that motion. >> we'll take that without objection. that motion passes. >> and i move we go into recess until that coming wednesday at 1 o'clock or 1:30. >> july 2, '78. >> 1 o'clock on july >> madam clerk is there any additional business to come before this body? >> there's no further business. >> thank you. this meeting is adjourned
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>> good morning, everyone. my name is ken mcneiley and president of at & t california. i want to welcome you today and thank you all for being here and spending some of your morning with us. we are happy to be celebrating the most incredible work by san francisco's finest non-profit organizations and we are happy to have our mayor ed lee to join us in this announcement.
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[ applause ] >>mayor edwin m. lee: all right. thank you, ken for being here and certainly for at & t and for your team. i just want to recognize mark blake man and jason chan and cammy blackstone. i hope, ken, that you have enjoyed all the different hair styles that jason has been having. cammy is going to add to that as well. good morning everybody. this is a great time. another wonderful moment. i know a couple months ago ken and i shared the stage at palace of fine arts when we were inaugurating the celebration of our art history. it's helpful to think of at & t not just today in what they are doing but 100 years ago when they were making that first trans-atlantic hall with linking with our city's history
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has been wonderful. fast forward, 100 years later, at & t is doing it again. i know the board of supervisors and my office just announced a pretty big budget but a budget that continues to be in the works because whatever revenues the city can do to help our communities, the communities and non-profits that serve directly our communities are also saying they need more help. this is a time when all of us and particularly our business leaders like at & t can recognize the vital role that keeps san francisco accessible, keeps it vibrant and literally helps continue making at it the world class city that it is because the world class city has to have a heart. i know that at & t has
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made these grants. i have eight wonderful community organizations that represent the service that they do the most vulnerable of our residents. they help protect the environment and culture of our city. i'm proud that our private partners recognize the innovative and hard work they do and what they do in the city by supporting our people families, seniors and youth. today i'm pleased to announce a significant campaign that at & t is sponsored. it's called the sf summer of giving. it's an 8-week initiative and i can slip the tongue and say the summer of love because ken and i know that love is about
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giving. but the official time is sf summer of giving and it's an eight week8-week program that is going to help san francisco. each of these awards will be a minimum of $20,000 and more to non-profit organizations. we are going to announce each one once a week so each organization gets their week where they can celebrate. the total is over a quarter of a million of dollars of love that we are sharing through at & t's generosity. and you know, these grants are to agencies that are doing great work in our city. at a time even when we are probably considered the richest of the most unaffordable city in the country maybe next to new york. affordability, accessibility are everybody's concern. and certain is one of my top
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concerns. so, i want to remember that the organizations that help us deliver our services is not all government. it could be community based agencies in many ways are more culturally competent when they are working with our immigrants in particular, working on the ground in the community. so by design, as non-profits they invest everything they have to the betterment of our communities. so we wanted to acknowledge them through these grants and through this fantastic campaign that we are lucky to have. specifically today, you have organizations like the asian pacific american community center in the visitation valley. somewhat isolated community admittedly because while we try to reach all communities in san francisco we have isolated poverty areas of our city.
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well, a pac has been there from the start and they are trying really hard to provide culturally competent services to moderate income to immigrant families to allow them to be more successful. so i want to thank at & t for stepping up. this is the first of a total of eight. eight is a lucky number, ken. and it's also one that i believe will set yet again another great example in this city that businesses and you are going to hear, after we announce these and i know at & t will be thanked by the city because others will follow their lead as well and they will be making announcements that will be shared by other community based non-profits that need our help. i look forward to following this campaign on twitter and i know we are getting the details about how you can find out all
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of those details, ken, thank you for this generosity of at & t and also with the great partners with all of our non-profits. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, mr. mayor. we are very excited to kickoff this campaign and this is the first sf summer of giving that we've done and we have constructed it in a way that each non-profit organization gets it's time in the spotlight. over the next 8 weeks we will go to the organizations and thank them for their work and we will spotlight each organization on twitter to get the word out about what they are doing to improve the lives of san franciscans. i hope you follow
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us on # sf summer of giving and see how they are celebrating the contribution to san francisco. i'm about to announce the very first award to the asian community pacific center. [ applause ] a pac helps strengthen asian pacific american families living mostly to low and moderate income families. we are extremely pleased to present a pac for training and english proficiency. congratulations. [ applause ]
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>> [ applause ] . thank you. >> thank you very much for all the wonderful work you do in our community. as i said before, this is week one of our sf summer of giving campaign and we have not revealed the other
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organizations that we'll be visiting in the next 8 weeks. but i would like to ask that they raise their hand as i introduce them and tell you a little bit about the organization. the first, the next recipient, the san francisco aids foundation. [ applause ] the san francisco aids foundation is one of the most highlight respected aids organization in the entire country. we thank you for all the work you do in our community. next up, that's right. let's hear another round of that. >> the university of san francisco girls tech power program. [ applause ] thank you very much. the university of san francisco's girl tech power program supported educational opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math for students from under
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served backgrounds. a very special thank you to the president paul fitzgerald for joining us today. [ applause ] >> next up. nature bridge. [ applause ] nature bridge delivers environmental science programs to san francisco youth. thank you very much for the work that you do. next up, the arc san francisco. [ applause ] >> the arc san francisco is a non-profit learning and career center for adults with developmental disabilities with their families. thank you for being here today. [ applause ] >> meals on wheels of san francisco. [ applause ]
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>> meals on wheels of san francisco worked to alleviate the food insecurity and loneliness experienced by seniors who want to stay in their home but cannot shop or prepare meals for themselves. thank you for being here today. [ applause ] >> the california historical society. [ applause ] >> the california historical society which is working with the san francisco recreation and parks department to create educational opportunities for low income students as part of the centennial celebration of panama. thank you for being here today. [ applause ] >> last, the coro northern
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california. it's based in san francisco and works with -- emerging leaders to inspire leadership success. thank you for being with us today. [ applause ] >> congratulations to all of our recipients. [ applause ] >> at at & t we believe that invest ning in our communities is a smart thing to do to keep our communities safe in the
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environment. it helps to lift up the programs because you lift up san francisco. thank you for all the incredible work that you are doing and i really do hope that this spreads. [ applause ] >> >> >>.
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>> good morning welcome to the finance county transportation authority i'm commissioner avalos the president of the committee and supervisor kim and supervisor cowen and joined by supervisor campos and supervisor mar our clerk is steve mr. clerk your announcements. >> no announcements. >> okay. let's go on to to our first item. >> number one roll call arrest commissioner avalos