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tv   Mayors Press Availability  SFGTV  June 1, 2016 7:40am-8:01am PDT

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managers written report to the this item is for discussion. commissioners i don't have any announcements. in your packet is both the commission report which has a legislative update. from policy director rodriguez as well as the correspondence log of all the letters we've received since the last commission meeting. >> president omotalde: thank you. any discussion, commissioners? seeing none, will open up for public comments.public comment is limited to item number 14. >> testifier: [inaudible]
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>> president omotalde: think. see no further public comment of the commoners close >> clerk: and 15 future agenda items your. this item is discussion and possible action. >> commissioner zepp: just as a preview of what the staff is working on for your next commission meeting, as experience today, the focus was on transportation could we do a deep dive staff is now working and looking at energy as the next topic to come before you in your july 26 meeting. you're looking at specifically, topics around finance as that. we were
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little sense of it today in terms of amazing opportunities. our pace program. we are looking to come back and again do a deeper dive on energy watch program and what our team is currently working on and the success they are having. we also , we are planning to invite the san francisco public utilities commission to come and talk what the launch of green power as seth and specifically what the plans are going for. and how our department is engaged with them. finally, as you heard from the director, will be bringing to you the draft strategic plan and an update on the work that has been done to date in presenting all these items to try to collect information. so that just gives you a preview of what staff is working on for your july full commission meeting. >> president omotalde: that's awesome. thank you for your hard work. commissioners, any discussion? commissioner
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stephenson. >> commissioner stephenson: based on the presentation we got at the operations committee am interested in-the intersection of-i mentioned in the increase of our consumption habits could one of things that matter the survey not that we just have more people in the and the city is that we asked they are consuming more and sending more to landfill as a percentage. i'm interested in the ways that may in fact intersect with certain things about justin the economy specifically the on-demand economy. because it seems to me that everything is getting delivered to our houses at all times and packaging is going to honestly really uptick our usage were sending to landfill.
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were actually sending to recycling. so i would be really interested in addressing that somehow here at the commission and learn a little bit more and see if there's ways we can intersect with the business community. out of the full commission meeting were operations whatever practice for that out there. i also want to keep the torch of former president-focus on neighborhood and community meetings. so throw that back out there i think would be great to return to that. i think that we don't do the best job of estimating the time each of our agenda items. i'm thinking that for the public at large, if we might do a little bit better on that that might help people to understand when to come and give public comment on these items that they're interested in. those are my-that's it. >> president omotalde: thank you. mr. hoyos >> commissioner hoyos: those were very helpful. commissioner stephenson. i guess we set around waist sizes might also
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be a committee discussion, for example, what we've done around some of these cups. you mentioned business, what could we do what role we play in trying to get the people who distribute cops and the coffee vendors as opposed to just sort of a public goodwill, we by example i'm using my cut you should use your cup is and how do we make that more systematic , and i just in general and major city in that question. as it relates even to the drug thing which i'll follow-up with staff but it's nice to ask pharmacies to volunteer. i don't know all the obstacles but no doubt is been trying to get a lot more participation from pharmacies to be reception venues for drugs, but at the end of the day, i just know most people throw away their drugstore flushed their drugs. how do we leverage were political power to try to just get more uptake when things are
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voluntary. in the private sector and to the degree it diffuses in the conversation we have a lot of to be incorporated. they may be particularly around waist. >> president omotalde: thank you. seeing no further comment from the commissioners on the winner for public comments. item 15. >> testifier:[inaudible]as her
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is. as further public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. we can move to item
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number 16. >> clerk: items 16 is adjournment. the time is 8:42 pm. >> president omotalde: this meeting is officially adjourned. thank you, everyone. >>[gavel] >>[adjournment] ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and
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recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice, they are sweet. >> in the aquatics center, they are very committed to combining for people in san francisco. and also ensuring that they have
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public safety. >> there are a lot of different personalities that come through here and it makes it very exciting all the time. they, their family or teach their kids have a swim. >> of the gem is fantastic, there is an incredible program going on there, both of my girls have learned to swim there. it is a fantastic place, check it out. it is an incredible indication of what bonn dollars can do with our hearts and facilities. it is as good as anything you will find out why mca. parents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools
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that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement. we have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard.
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>> from more information, visit ladies and gentlemen let's give a warm welcome to mayor ed lee, san francisco unified school district [inaudible] and mayors 2016 teacher of the year award winners. mr.
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mayor. >> thank you runel! you are such a lead er in our community. thank you to the san francisco ginets and all of you who support the teacher. i want to thank deputy superintendent gureeo, the supporters and principle of the year awardees joining me to honor this years winneroffs the mayors teacher of the year award! [applause] it is my pleasure to acknowledge and honor the dedication of our sue purb public school teacher ez in san francisco. the 5 teachers being honored tonight were nominated by parent, student, peers, and community members who understand the value of a
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excellent teacher. the teachers standing here have a exceeded all standards and dedicated themselves to creating classroom environment that fosters learning, diversity and character building. these teachers are shaping this generation of youth into leaders who will create a better world. they have one of the most important jobs in america and this award is the symbol of our emanse gratitude for their work. in collaboration with san francisco education funds, thank you a teacher campaign, it is my privilege to present this years teacher of the award winners. >> thank you mr. mayor and fans join me in congraltulate our winners
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from presidio early education school, raundsa jefferson. monroe elementary, mark rosenburke. argoney elementary school, cathy angs. from james lick middle school, hell nu[inaudible] george washington high school, [inaudible] congratulations to all of you. now, san francisco unified school district deputy superintendent quadloupea [inaudible] >> congrat ylshzs to mayors teacher of the year. these 5 teachers standing out here on the field are incredible educators. they are our mvp. they are dedicated, hard working and innovative and our student benefit from their talent in the classroom.
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to all our educators in the san francisco unified school district, that is teacher, paraprofessionals school leaders and support staff, we thank you for your dedication to our young people of san francisco. we are very proud of and. because our teachers of the year are such team players zee a baseball cap for each of you to commemorate this very special night. i want to also thank on behamp the san francisco unified school district the giants oreg nation and wonderful supporters of the san francisco public schools. let's go teachers! let's go school principles! let's go giants. >> one last roundf of iapplausees to
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celebrate our teachers tonight. thank you and congratulations again. >> good morning, everyone my name is supervisor president london breed of the board of supervisors and to my left is the button chair supervisor farrell and joined by supervisor wiener and supervisor tang to here the mayor's proposed balanced budget for fiscal year 2016-2017 we look forward to what is proposed a number of department heads and commissioners and others i look forward to a robust conversation about that fiscal
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year budget and we'd like to welcome you mr. mayor to present your budget thank you so much for being here. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, supervisors, good morning to the members of the public, thank you supervisor president london breed and budget chair farrell and board members your elected officials and commissioners and all of our department heads also thank you to labor and community leaders for joining us and welcome to everyone watching at home thank all of you for you're support as we deliver a balanced two-year budget. every year the budget gives us an opportunity to address the issues our city cares about this year we have