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tv   Mayors Press Availability  SFGTV  May 14, 2016 7:30am-8:01am PDT

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in this lows two weeks the howard elderly conference on the jean compton cafe so we're getting the word out to people know about compton's and not just stonewall so we want the whole city ate bay area and the country to know about compton's cafe so thank you for getting this done for us. >> thank you and thank you for your leadership on the marlene way as well vicky mary lane.
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>> good afternoon. i'm a transgender woman is lives in the tenderloin obviously a lot younger it happened before i was born and support the rich women by name a street of the compton roitsz yet riots because the freedom fighters has in terms of trained rights, however, transgenders women of colorfast too many initials library murdered and unemployment and criminalization of sex working, working and not asking for a surgery program and gentrification and incarceration and police violence i believe if we take a lesson from this event that it is relevant so there was a time and place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over
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your decorum liquor jeanette did in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with
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supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the history thank you for supervisor kim and for her leadership on the com ration. >> thank you supervisor kim and members of the committee. >> thank you, mr. pa did i.
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>> i'm a proud transgender woman and currently a line attorney in supervisor jane kim's office thank you for entertaining this proposal it is important to have a in memoriam for the site in the tenderloin because it is important to memorialize what transgender women have done and i hope you pass that thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. any is there any additional public comment on item one. >> seeing none, public comment is closed. >> okay supervisor peskin can i have a motion to forward item one to the full board with recommendation. >> so moved. >> can i sorry. >> sorry supervisor
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my apologies i didn't press the bottom i want to thank chair wiener for your co-sponsorship and supervisor peskin has joined on as a cory want to thank public works for expediting this and recognize sfmta did i live on here and working closely with our office to expedite this so we can do this in time for tran march and led by supervisor peskin for renaming the chinese hospital and able to utilize this to expedite this and finally i want to thank bobby lopez and others from my office to make it happen we look forward to doing much more to commemorate this important event and certainly in the tonight and thank you committee for your support. >> okay. on the motion to
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forward number one with the objection mr. clerk, is there any additional business to come before this body? >> just to restate the recommendation without objection to supervisor cowen being absent tlbz there's no further business. >> to ford forward with a positive recommendation. >> okay we're adjourned thank you good morning everyone. lui [inaudible] city librarian and like to welcome to the visitation branch library. we are very thrilled to be here today with mayor lee and just a little bit of context about the
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neighborhood branch, this july will mark the 5th anverseraphy of the library and we are vore proud of it because the community has fully imbraused itment serves about 23,000 residents and it is in deed the most diverse neighborhood in all of san francisco so we are proud of that. great partner shch with the community and will see a lot of children today see proud it severs many daycare centers, middle school, high school, we work with community partners to make this a private anchor for our neighborhood. with that, again welcome to visitation valley library and like to introduce very proud of the support for the library, mayor ed lee. >> thank you lieu ease and welcome to the visitation valley branch
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library. this is one of those gems that way back in public works days luis teamed up together with public works department and designed this beautiful beautiful building and think all the residents who use the library with families and kid appreciate how we restored the building with a great architectural touch as well as the actual content and hours. this is a example of what we are talking about that is reflected in the budget for neighborhoods. i have always loved the city because it has strong neighborhoods and one the anchor institutions that make our neighborhoods strauss is sth public libraries. opposite to what sometimes i read about other cities when they have economic troubles first and foremost they go after their libraries. we do the opposite and when
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ineconomy is strong as it is #4ist torically today eel we'll invest in more public libraries. this is where places work and want to say thank you to our librar ian, she wundserful leader and let us have their family children space. if we are here too long the kids will get rowdy and they have every right to because this is their space and respect that. i think they know why i'm here and happy to be here to unveil the may 1 budget, but before i do that i want to share a bit of good news and that is in concert with our libraries and great leadership of library staff here and every branch we have in the itcity, we runouncing a increase to the library hour frz the entire city. that means that there will be a minimum of at
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least 50 hours a week the libraries are open. there are more program jz more story time to be readic to and read to in branch libraries like this. this is part of the enrichment programs violate to families and children and in fact, a number-i think at least 3 to 4 that willect attend the hours to 7 day as week. that is a incredible part to do so but every library will have a minimum of at least 50 hours. the chinatown branch and ocean view branch and mission library branches will be at least 3 that will experience fis clt upgrades to make sure they are the libraries for the 21 century. again, i will emphasize just a few years ago, we were having e to consider cutting so many thing jz had double digit unemployment
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but as a result och good investment jz result of having great bond ratings and borrowing opportunities we'll invest in our libraries and make sure that they reflect what we want for our families, for our kids, for our parents, a safe, clean place to read, to learn. more and more you see the libraries are full of computers now too so they can access the internet, learn how to use it effectively. we do that and know we do that in the bayview library branch jz other branches so that we can use the libraries as 1 of our ininstruments to fill the digital divide at the same time. >> [inaudible] [yelling in background]
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>> for anyone to suggest that investing in our neighborhood branch libraries is i think a incredible gap of understanding. but, let me say this and i'll want to make sure that you know that the 12 departments of the city out of the 53 departments is the announcement for todays may 1 budget. those 12 departments comprise the 4 enterprise departments and a number of departments that have fees as rather than the general fund as their major source of revenue and includes all of the departments that deal with our cities basic infrastructure. they together all 12 together comprise some 4.9 billion dollars in investments in the next 2 years that create
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and sustain some 41,000 jobs in the city. this is announcement and proud working with our office, they are working and will be presenting of course in the budget to board of supervises and we'll seek their approval of their budgets and it continues our strong economic foundation for the city in making sure we take care of our infrastructure. in the 12 departments ask include the airport and port and public utilities commission, the municipal transportation commission or building inspection as a example, you have at the airport. they will continue refurbishing our terminals and making sure they support the incredible historic levels of visitors coming into the sitee. they also have a incredible turnout the airport is building
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its own hotel that will be part the visitor experience that will be reflective of the number 1 driver in the citytoryism and haase pitality. we will make invisment in theport that will be one the biggest infrastructure challenges in the time and chablg for reziziancy and that is making sure the sea whaul wall will be there for hopefully another century or. the sea wall is something we'll teach the public about because it is underground and along the entire eastern side the city and you don't see it, it is below ground but if we don't rebuild the sea wall and make sure it is safe, everything along the water front from embarcadero to piers is under incredible challenge. the puc will make investment jz water system and sewer system and our pawer
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system and mta that will be improving transit and making sure the city is safer and longer last aing and includes funding for some 30 vision zero projects that total $70 million. we want to come pleat the vision zero projects and make sure the goal is met in 2024 so this budget will do that. we'll also have something we are experiencing in the mission and that is a much more cultural effective response and prevention and too the fire squz anything that will destroy affordable housing so we have within this and again thank you to the leadership of tom howee and building inspection collaboration with the fire department to insure education in the
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communities where fires seem to be still ones that we want to prevent from happening that will have a comp tent response making sure that all of the residents and building owners have a higher level of safety for these very valuable historic buildings and buildings that are housing a lot of affordability at this time. those are the sro's and the low income apartment buildings that still exist in the mission district. this budget will also reflect the moving forward and muni forward-forward muni program we have that increase the service ublth by at least 10 percent. muni seems to enjoy a better relationship with the riding public these days and want to continue that investment, make sure that we continue to have free muni for elderly and for people with disabilities along with youth up to the age of 18.
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again, to also make sure that we instrest in the routes that make muni more efficient, gives people moving to the places of work or to their education or branch libraries in a more efficient way. this is just the may 1 budget with these 12 departments. the other departments that are general funds related will be part of our june 1 budget and we are working hard on that and we are making sure that we could step up with the $246 million challenge we have. it is a deficit we have for the next 2 years and we'll bridge that without decreasing services in the general fund departments and we are working hard on that and will be ready to have a balanced budget by june 1 and beginning discussions with
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members of the board of supervisor so they know what we doing in a transparent way. we are holding community meetings and neighborhood meetings and meetings with the supervisors to get their input to see what the next budget will reflect. the budget is reflection of sth cities values and will continue reflecting that. we have been able tobalance our budget. my tum as mayor for the last 5 year jz continue doing so i fill unthe gaps and making sure the cuts that may come from the state or federal government we want to reflect in the budget are taken care of, but other things whether they are homeless shelters improvement or navigation centers or affordable housing or challenges of affordability in general, i think the branch libraries is a huchblg contribution to the affordable because they are
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all free and safe and have the modern technology in them but also the books that we increase and the link to our public education system. they are linked to our neighborhoods they are strong. they are linked to even small businesses who may want to come in and take a respite from the small business and get on the internet and maybe open up a business they want it through the business portal, all that can hpen inl the branch libraries. with that, i want to say we are happy to initiate the may 1 budget of the 12 departments i & we are working hard to make sure the rest of the departments get the treatment deserve and will have announcements in the coming week. we are work wg the board sw neighborhood groups and can do this because we vastrong economy and we can do this because we are transforming our
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actually transporting the type of revenues we do so from evonets like the superbowls and the neighborhoods that need them and continue building strong neighborhoods. with that, i can take a few questions f you have them, the budget or anything else and then we'll go on. >> [inaudible] >> well, it is a old old library just like this was and the physical changes we identified in some of the paperwork we are passing out. they will have-they are kind of behine the walls. they want more technology in the branch libraries and part of that will be upgrading the wiring system that is very old. we don't have room to expand so we actually have to comp sate for that limited space and make
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sure that all the spaces used and upgraded with wiring and new technology. we also will increase those hours in the library-like i said in all the branch libraries including chinatown that will have the library hours expanded as well. when i go out there it was very crowded and everyone uses them throughout the weekend so expanded the hours is also part the deal. well, certainly muni has ever reason to do with transportation so one the programs that we supporting is called muni forward and that means increasing the services of muni by at least 10 percent . all the services include additional routes and includes improved routes and
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includes making sure muni moves deliberately on those routes in a safe way so it is very hard to get all the specifics but we can do so because it is part of the muni forward plan they approved. at the same time, they have some 30 vision zero projects. projects that will make the streets safer and engineered and designed to be safer. slow down traffic where the projects have pruben traffic going too fast and people are not taking the turns in a safe way to cause safety challenges for pedestrians for seniors, all that is in the 30 additional projects we want to complete and want to do so i cost some 70 million dollars that is incraseed in the muni projeblths. and keeping muni free for seniors and people
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with disabilities and youth, that is all part of the budget as well. thank you. you get your room back kids! >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths.
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>> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something >> i hear they are aware of small vibrations. but yes, i
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read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. >> today is a spectacular day in san francisco and sometimes people would say this is earthquake weather. is this earthquake weather? >> no. not that i have heard of. no such thing. >> there is no such thing. >> we are talking about the weather in a daily or weekly cycle. there is no relationship. i have heard it's hot or cold weather or rain. i'm not sure which is the myth. >> how about time of day? >> yes. it happens when it's least convenient. when it happens people say we were lucky and when they don't. it's
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terrible timing. it's never a good time for an earthquake. >> but we are going to have one. >> how about the ground swallowing people into the ground? >> like the earth that collapsed? it's not like the tv shows. >> the earth does move and it bumps up and you get a ground fracture but it's not something that opens up and sucks you up into haddes. >> it's not going anywhere. we are going to have a lot of damage, but this myth that
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california is going to the ocean is not real. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. >> i think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of
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magnitude earthquakes of 4.7. >> so small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future? >> not anyway that you can count on. >> i have heard that buildings in san francisco are on rollers and isolated? >> it's not true. it's a conventional foundation like almost all the circumstances buildings in san francisco. >> the trans-america was built way before. it's a pretty conventional foundation design. >> i have heard about this thing called the triangle of life and up you are supposed to go to the edge of your bed to save yourself. is there anything of value to that ?
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>> yes, if you are in your room. you should drop, cover and hold onto something. if you are in school, same thing, kitchen same thing. if you happen to be in your bed, and you rollover your bed, it's not a bad place to be. >> the reality is when we have a major earthquake the ground shaking so pronounced that you are not going to be able to get up and go anywhere. you are pretty much staying where you are when that earthquake hits. you are not going to be able to stand up and run with gravity. >> you want to get under the door frame but you are not moving to great distances. >> where can i buy a richter scale? >> mr. richter is selling it. we are going to put a plug in for cold hardware. they are not available. it's a rather complex. >> in fact we don't even use
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the richter scale anymore. we use a moment magnitude. the richter scale was early technology. >> probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. is that true ? >> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake.