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>> supervisor breed: congratulations, again, mr. allen, and thank you, again, to are your service. give him another round of applause. [applause] that concludes our commendations for today. congratulations to all the honorees. we truly appreciate what you continue to do so make san francisco an amazing place for each and every one of us. with that, we'll rnr agenda. madam clerk, let's go to committee reports. >> clerk: item 22 considered by land use and transportation committee at a regularting on june 4, 2018. and forwarded as a committee
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>> supervisor breed: the resolution is adopted man newsly. supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: i would like to make a motion to rescind the item on 19. >> supervisor breed: seconded by fewer. can we take that w objection. >> ssor viskin: i w like to change that verbal amendment from january 30, 2018, to today's date, june 5, 2018, on the advice of legal counsel. >> supervisor breed: is that most appropriate s ts the f? does it matter, mr. givner? >> it is appropriate to capture the two development agreements that supervisor peskin was intetog apture with this amendment. yes. we recommend that today. >> supervisor breed: supervisor peskin made a motion to amend. seconded. without objection? approved.bjection, motio the i as amended, can we
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take that same house, same call? >> i think we have a different house. katy is back. >> clerk: she was on the last one. >> supervisor breed: we can take it same house, same call? without objection, ordinance as amended passes unanimously first reading. roll call for introductions. >> clerk: supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: i will speak to the resolution proudly sponsored by the female supervisors rowg o ocoit wo's access to affordable family planning, in light of u.s. department of health and human services to prohibit title 10 funding for clinics and other orgizations thvirti or abortion-related services. and so way wanted to go on the regard again, and we've brief us
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willy done so. with that, i submit. >> clerk: supervisor yee. >> supervisor yee: is it okay if i co-sponsor that? iante to be sure. >> supervisor tang: all male colleagues are welcome. >> superr yee: i would like to co-sponsor that. i'm introducing a resolution that means a lot to my family and myself. this resolution calls upon our congress to award the congressional gold medal to chinese-americans from world war ii. last week we came together to commemorate memorial day to honor the fallen men and women who have sacrificed for the country. there are so many cmunities that have made contributns with little or no credit. during world war ii, more than 13,000 chinese-americans served
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in all branches of the military, despite having totalling only 120,000 in population, meaning r 10% of the population served in the military during asn-americans were faced with widespread, blatant racism and discrination. 40% of chinese-american soldiers were not native-born. and were unable to fully naturantil u after the war ended, because the chinese exclusion act was still in effect. like many groups, chinese-americans fought for a country that refused to recognize or respect them. icansought in all thea ofswar, including in new guinea, iwo jima, philippines, italy,
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d-day, andattl of the bulge. this recognition effort is long overdue and part a o national movement to shed light on this very import of the history. we currently have two congressional bills,hr-2358, introduced by representative royce, and senate bill 105, introduced by senator tammy duckworth, last may. however, these bills aretuck committee. we're joining other city of councilsncluding boston and new york to join the call to recognize the heres of our chinese-american community and honor them with the highest commendation that canongre bestow to chinese-american world war ii veterans. we urge our congress to move swiftly, as many of these veterans are no longer alive to see this happen.
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and i -- i'm aware o because w men ionedat there was a tiger unit, segregated, flying tiger unite, chinese-americans, there is a book that's been published to talk about this and in the book, i realizized it was my father-in-law that was in there. so i want to thank my -- i want to thank my co-sponsor supervisor tang, fewer and kim for joining me. i also want to acknowledge the chinese-american citizens alliance and ese-chinerican world war ii veterans project for their leadership initiative. let us never forget the
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contributions of our community. let us rise together in paying our respec rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor yee. supervisor >> supervisor cohen: thank you. good afternoon,nd lad gentlemen. happy election day. yea! anyone else excited? no. okay. ngs i want to talk about torst of all, ian w to -- i'm calling for an audit for the independent investigations bure u, also knowns the iib, which is housed in the district attorney's office. the d.a. is our chief law enforcement officer and with this audit will help us bring greater transparency and
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see, what is going on, therehgs. is $2.7 million that this body has allocated to this bureau to prde an independent investigation every time an officer discharges his or her weapon. and believe that it's time for us to call for a thorough review of how and where and when this money is being spent. cekn y, district attorney determined that he was unable to charge the officers in the mario woods and luis gogora-pat shootings. the purpose of iib is to "evalu legal standard of n officer has objective reasonableness by discharging their weapon."
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i want to understand how it is objeasonele to shoot someone 21 times. in the case of mario woods and in the case of luis gogora-pat, why did it take 2 1/2 years to the fie theecisi not arestitionsei conducted in the most efficient manner? how is necessary evidence gathered to proceed with investigations or are we asinch a p dream? is there nay h police officerscountle? these are some of the qstions that i will be looking for to determine the s. spite aating millionsf dollars to thect d attorney's office to investigate officer-lved ooting, we still don't avewero holdicers to a e different standard of justice than t w hold other ci autelps exa the policies and procedures that are followed in the
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nessarypsress so we can take the continued police violence. thank you. if anyone w l jo inis request forn ad a review, please don't hesitate the second piece i would like to y is int the cannabis tax legisln for the november ballot. many ofou i've spent a considerable amount of time developing the equity program and woring with our office of cannabis. and for several months, i've grkedith the cannabis tax legization task force and meeting with in dustry mm ske holders. in buildx, it was important that theit maintain patient access through the compassionate carerk. that is why we're leaving medical cannabis untaxed i san francisco.
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ledge mcollygue, want to supervisor sheehy, who has been illery, veryrosupp ter of this n r anncenvize what we're callingupstream businesses, like manufacturing san francisco, ensuring that made intis be a possibility and keen our city and council. it features a small business exemption and a tie thatates bee andam businesses. we recognize the challenge o starting in entirely new s san francisco, and quite frankly, watched our neighbors struggle with an overly burdensome 10% , crowding out well-intended
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operators. tureant ing aomplicated permit r to make sur that we are not being overbuhoses thray. t we al want b mindful that we're not giving competitive advantage of those that operate in the shado aerat lly ntil 2020, giving operators the space to grow, while we as a prioritize bringing all operators into thendli into coan want to thank the m of the task woring group, mo jameel and and also from mayor's office, am chd supervisor jeff sheehy and my
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legislative aide. also recogniin won been ientum - excuse me, nicole elliott, fro the office of cannabis yup meas. we'll continueisssion and will have more discussionsn july and thop will appea novonber thi year thank you. the rest submit. con.lerk: thank you, supervisor suor fewer. >> supsor feer: thank you. i'm int ainfor kathl russell, w capture th spirit of a san franciscan. she was smart, kind, free spirited, supported local politics and organizati was a champion for als,im gave to those lore a wan evereereate fairly humanely. kathleen was an avid gardener roses around rally stop andl t our glorious city parks and open es as she truly enjoyedvingin t
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called home for 40 years. she wd dy e ad ghr terrier grace greehe m she gave her time and beauty to all w b community. in 201 k awa sun hero award fros francisco tiful to the daily care she gave to a garden on fund anto ntinsaitas w thou foc of the ener. she even car plants to her home across theet during thleeasore the sancis spca for s years of selfless dedication to animals tcare a her ongoing the animal assistedogram. progm,thle anom patients in
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hospital ho centers psychiatric facilities in the bay area.as californi academy ofcienion of kathleen enjisiting the rotatingxhibit woundd spours contemplating each work of and shared the francisco gems with many of the out of town gues theyvited.kath s an eve b otsome and place for having kathleen as one ofn. she passed away in her home 12march 2018, and will be re bye st iun >> clerk:nupervisor rvkim supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: thank yo iikeo join servisor ronen in an in memoriam, which
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she will speak to for the passing at the age of 75 the in artist and pn renee yanez. and then i want it'm pleaso be introducing legislation today co-sponsored mo help accommodate some ofritical mixed-use and officeopme ontinue to provide a host benefits for frg neighborhoods with un e i picies 1986maed ghionsct osi've disssed this matter with m assured that office cd n deci decent decen deivizehat c b it w1.3 million square
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fe offfice space previously converteo residential us t ealls commercial space is available toded will pave forit projects, including the tionpr and habilitatnworld-reno flower mart south of market. and the re i will submrk:hank y, uperviyouroro aves the in emfirs r aea ringt planning department's six-month report on zoning controls in the mission. i'm looking forward to hearing back from the comty as we cohe mplremaner hacceme article,h to reproductive health
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facilities. my office has been working with planned parent valia to protect women as they have to run the hassment asry to get health . s p rice require a written warning bef requiing dispersal of aeri.thisisn a anod anywhere elen de. so i amendingaw to m ird.t lution in opposition something on the ballot that venue through taxes as for hadhiso ation $4 million so far, as well as the californ roundtable. it would undo theecision to eliminate the super majity reent fors based on the ballotou
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voter petis b w our ands for rin2/3 majority for all new taxes, special or ge il,luding retrotive tons o y's ballot eliminate the a tyofits a measure he balt witt it would create a burden on depant on fees by requiring that they be calculated on aostal rather tnab costs. e califnia league of cities is opposings measure and other cities are passing similar resolutions. i want to tnk city nd t supss fewer for and sheehy for -sponsng skinad supso - thank you. this is because today's election dan i'veot whatsoever. so, colleague.
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i would like to close today's ron of the arts in thez, sed away may 29 at the age of 75. when he was just a i remember yes and his family moved fromijan diego. beee could innr school, r wraftd into the vietnam war, whe he was ned medaal . du hi downtime, he whee be an interruption in his ned forma when a lieutenant noticed his sketches an him tork with e his art to the deal with trauma and uce ohe w manys ise ree began o the power of art. this continued as renee wised the civil rights movement unfold firsthand. like many, he saweacef protestersn beate participating in protests.
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as he would later recount, there was so much hate, "it affected my being. had a different view on t." after being discharged from the mi inry the mid '60s, renee inves t hin art g voice to the me theam area. 70.olled inhean francis e wored onist siic san francisco. alongsideralev other mexican-american ar, hts toedound al c i the mission district. 19, heroughhe traditionalic hol in ar h eap how the hoday is celeed ocity. helpe countless artts fore their way in the c
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hope cre and nurturing and developing their talents. stinctiveness of mexican t tly american, but itsxica owncharacr. "i came to realize thattever hi country is hybrid. it'sot totallypure. in fact, we' c culture hehe's b a cr iv theancisco bay area for decades, renee himself was an stcredibly m nytngnts to be re lucky he was to have such good friends. fittingly, he spent the last close, dear frien toity of san francisco is c eswerful cy. in peace dpower, renyanez. the restbmitsu
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mr. ai seeing no other names on theroer, thatoncludes oll tion s> thank you. call public comment. >> clerk: and this time, the public may address the board to m with april may 1 minutes and may 3 special, tce tommit on the n an item was previouslyedw blic cment at a board committee or n business direct y remar to the board as a whole, not to individual supervisors and not to the audien eaerpration siae will be allowed twice the time. thank you. first speaker, please.e i ik,ould like to give my mge tsuperv
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eignanguagst his lif ladies and gentlemen, i wou like to give my message to evey you. today is the last day for our mayor and away for the new mayor who will b mr doeser t me. doesn to all of us we a mayor that i stro he caner and have coe clea san fis from the drug deale drug addicts. i wou like to let everyone
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know that we need someone who can underst how we can treat us. without any of that [beep]. we see a lot of [beep]. we we seee overs talk o this. wethat. we don't need more [beep]. th [beep] we are full about it. ladies and gentlemen, before i leave my ot lke tell you, congrtiona to anyone who going to be supervisor or to be may. congratulations to mr. newsom. thank you very much. an god ble you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next plspse. good afternoon, su. i'm pete waield,xecive
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direr libra users association. the libesperay nee comments to the thankand library during bt hearings and i hope you will continue to critique and question things t week, the library commission approved a change in hours that chops 15 hos from the eveninourshat sbr those, in fact, are the hours that patro have said they most want more of 90 and in onca0 to 9:00, at golden gate valley, merced, north beach, presidio, richmond,unset ande
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addition. and three of th are losing an hour each from all of thei evening hours. two of two evenings at ansa, north beach and thre ohree at sunset, losinne hour in closing a 8:00, instead of 9:00. it's the ex opposite of the surveys that the public wanted many the public said they were 51%or more evenings or later hours. ly% wanted more morning or early hours or weekd hours. and yet all of the cuts and no adds are being provided t -- in the opposite way of what f said. there aretolth and will have ideas of how to allocate the rfid member to get more hours, find fee systems --
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comments. next speaker, please. >> i'm pcular solemn occasions in the old testament, you coul-ut you would swe te lordyour god, and i don't take what i'm going to say lightly, and i will put my hand on th bible. i guesse hhn on the biblnd raise y rightand and i acknowledge, of course, the presence of the to lie to yo i'm in big trouble. i swear to the lord god of abraham, isaac and jacob, that what you are going to hear is not a lie. it's true and it happened to me yesterday, okay? direction, because ste master didn't have any carpets to clean. so i went out to tell people about christ. rive in front of this okay? i get out of the house and i notice a sign that"hate has no home here."
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isn't changed because we are selfish and do what we want to do -- >> thak you,ext speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is thomas mcdonough. 15 mission garages owned by the city and county of san francisco. the city is contracted out to a parking operator true on what may be the biggest parking garage in the city. the parking garage is located is consered a safe sirable neighborhood. my car has been broken in three times in that location, car has been damaged and valuable items have been stolen. i believe the propertyer is negligent. it's a problem the management is extracting as much money as they can from a trusting public and they are minimizing costs by cutting back on such basic
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elementary things such as security. i think their contracts are being immediately cancelled you should seek a contractor who does business in a responsible manner. in my work as a tour gui represent san francisco as y toeavit, doi need to adjust my presentation and inform global travelers that san francisco's under belly is falling apart at the seams, welcom the wild west. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> thank you, madam clerk.[saki]
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a state is really a state. the government of the affairs of the people when they are administered well and according to rules of justice by a king or principled persons of the state or whole body of the people but when the ki is unjust which i call a tyrant or thpes are unjust and by agreeing together form a faction, or even the body of the people are unjust, an abuse for which there is no name i know of, be called a tyrany of people from the
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moment they are unjust because they are no longer a multitude of peopunited by a community of rights and interests. >> madam clerk? >> good afton, jo william templeton. san francisco is the most seg consgated uctioet rk in cy. there are about 120,000 construction workers in area, only 6icanafrs americfrom san francisco working in the industry and the proposed project labor agreement would make it worse. w cl litigathattion looks at the impact of public policy on creating equity that uses the 1981 ku klux klan act. and to move forward on this
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without adequate public representation and comment is going toleave the city with exposure on that and a number her issues so we urge you to take the time to make sure that thperses of ending discrimination in the industry are taken into account. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> thank you, board of supervisors, my name mr. ghtsbsin the san francisco bay area, we represent women and minority owned firms. we urge you to vote no on item 28 regarding fast tracking the project labor agreement ordinance. fast tracking this consequential ordinance authored by the yor sregards concerns for women and minority contractors. we are not asking you to oppose the p.l.a. ordinance at this
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time, we are asking you to give the most vulnerable contractors time to participate in the process. the city's capital plan calls for $35 billion in capital improvements over the nni ye this presents a tremendous opportunity to achieve contracting equity for disadvantaged vulnerable communities. let's take the time to get this right. please keep this ordinance in the g.a.o. community and let's have a full and fair vetting of the proposed ordinance. thank >> thank you for your comments. nexter, akease. >>d oon, board of supervisors. my name is doug parrish, the president and c.e.o. of red dipper. we are an l.b.e.d.b.e.s.b.e. small electrical contracting company. we recently got our contractors' license and we asked the board to vote no on item 28.
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the motion to advance the citywide p.l.a. ordinance to a full d thshould not be fasttracked under the tenure of an appointmented care taker mayor, mayor ell placed until san franciscans were able to elect a new mayor. rushing through legislation that will touch on billions of contract dollars is undemocratics and violates the due process that ul be granted to the smaller minority and women contractors. it will leapfrog the process of committee hearings, not conducive to i a meaningful process of working with minority contractors to find the right minimum threshold to ensure that we and others have an opportunity to get their foot in the door.
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we respectfully ask you to take action that will allow them to participate fully in the legislative process. as currently drafted we are highly concerned the proposed ordinance will result in harm to communities of color. we ask for due process and fair consideration for the interests of minority, women and small contractors. lastly i just want to point out there's a current complaint with the san francisco unified school district, the city is subject to a civil rights complaint related to s hank you. comments. >> next speaker, please. >> iguegolares with i've had the opportunity to talk to many of you about p.l.a. and i stand before you
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recognizing the previous people who stood before you and talked about different activities regarding the community. and in talking to some of you supervisors recognize i was counity was asking for too much that the p.l.a. was too bigdeal fo e thcommun to ask for and i said to myself when doris ward sat here and said the community of color wasn't getting their fair share, was she asking for too much? when she can with asian inc was dealing with discrimination with asian housing, was he asking too much, when our brothers and sisters in l.g.b.t. community asking for benefits were they asking for too much? i say to you that we're not asking for anything. these are the rights we have been given from this board to the community. what is being asked is for things to be taken away and
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that's not fair and that's not right. not without due process. this city is a light tower and a beacon of lightthat shines throughout the country that this country follows what we do. unfortunately december 12th, oubeacon of light was extinguished and we are waiting the next few days we will have a new beacon of light that will give us hope and opportunity to pass a p.l.a. that works for all. please defer this and vote no on 28. thank yo >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good ternon my is nina [inaudible] with [inaudible] ike express our objection to the proposed p.l.a. ordinance that
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public project is discriminated against small contractor. the ordinctake employment opportunity away from the san francisco residents. the audience ordinance will discriminate against non union. this was put together hastily without asking for any feedback just like an executive order. it's hastily put together given benefit to union contractors without any regard to what happen to the rest of the small business contractor. i suggest the city should adapt a $25 million contract threshold that obama for deral construction nt before the contract should be p.l.a. contract.
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this is successful -- of a community be success. the assistant program do not push to request the member have to be union and it's benefit to all small business and not only a few. i would like to please vote no on number 28 p.l.a. ordinance. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next spe, >> hi, good afternoon, my name is may -- i'm here to tell all the supervisors for no for p.l.a. i'm a single mother of two littid
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i'm currently working as a laborerer worker to support my two babies. if all citywide project requires p.l.a. requirement then my employer will reduce my hours deeply. and theno choi and onl hire union ws. how will i maintain income for my family. the union workers cod be from hi fs local. it's very unfair for us who live and grew up in san francisco. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon president breed, supervisors safai, ronen, peskin, sheehy, ronan yee -- we work closely with asian americanactotr association. this morning i sent the following email to supervisor jane kim, i'm pleased to have known you and be your t foconsyears. hello supervisor kim, we are
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highly concerned about item 28 on today's b.o.s. agenda. we ask that you exercise your discretion to schedule a hearing on the matter at june 20th audit and oversigh forum held in partnership with asian contractors association, you address the p.l.a. issue as follows. the p.l.a. has not been passed yet. we are currently in discussions about the right size for public works projects. i look foard to ing workwith you on figu out the right size to open opportunities and doors for contractors and employees who tend to be people of color, end quote. fast tracking the legislation by alg in to leapfrog community you chair is not conducive to a meaningful
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process of working with minority contractors to find e they haan opportunity to get their foot in the door, therefore we respectfully ask you take action that permit minority contractors and their employees to participate fully in this legislative process and i wish you all a happy election day, a celebration of democracy. let us celebrate b full due process of our constituents here. as currently drafted we are highly concerned -- >> thank you for your comments. next speaker? >> good afternoon board of supervisors, my name is michael moao. i'm part of the leadership team. i would like to echo the comments of the previous speakers. we believe the boarshould vote no on item 28 to advance the proposed citywide p.l.
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ordinance to a full vote of the board.sencfast tracg is legislation and bypassing the committee hearings and having debate at that level, we believe it lacks transparency, it lacks due process, it's just not the rit way to pass legislation that is th important that will affect so many people, so many businesses here in san francisco. the small business community always understood that this legislation will have that fu debate anala process to reach out to our small business community. we don't think that's happened. ll as a.e.c.a. i'm also a member of san francisco council district merchants association, south of market business association. it's not even n s.a.m. 's radar or hant group, mall business groups in san francisco. so if that reach-out has occurred i think that's a fundamental flaw.
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there's a reason why it should not be fasttracked. lastly i would indicate that appeal a. is a complicated ess. it's always merited comments pro's and con's. the board has read the ordinance and familiar with the pro's and con's from the board side and the other side, unless you know both sides it should not be approved and we ask you to vote no on item 28. >> thaechblg you for your comphepts. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, i'm president of a small business located in the bayview area. rhyme here in a humble way to ask you slow down what seems to be a fasttracked process on legislation. i consider myself semi successful in this business but it's not because i had a level
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playing field that i successfully navigated. it was tough. and i believe this type of legislation reduces, not expands the pool of companies like myself. you are looking for a small and robust pool of small businesses that will some day come, will also contribute to becoming dues-paying members. so we all want the same thing. we believe that to fast track this process is probably not going to get you where you want to be. i would advocate we really take the time to look at the impact and anything that at the end of the day reduces the number of businesses that oure is not really what you want to do and i believe with data you will see this is exactly what will happen. so again, i ask that you would
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really consider the impacts of what this legislation will do. >> thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker? >> hello, my name is charles jones wideman construction. it's a little emotional right now. but i want to share this one g sat here for the very first time and i heard everyone's fight. everyone had wergh ting now we need you all to fight with us. or i'm out of business. what am i going to ll mtekids and my community? this is going to affect everyone. we need you all to have a heart and dot right thing. america can be great, it's just through san francisco, let's go, we neou, slow it down. it's all right, slow it down. i'm planning on going union one day. right now the city doesn't pay, it takes 2-3 months to get paid, the n want their
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money every month or it's off with your head or they need to start a program we can guid nessal to become successful in the unio we need you all to slow it down, please. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good afternoon president proceed and members of the francico of boarsupervisors, nicole, we represent several large small diverse minorit companies in san
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>> good afternoon, supervis president breed, supervisor fewer, r yee, supervisor tang, supervisor kim, supervisor peskin, supervisor ronen and the rest of our board of supervisors. my name is baird fong. i'm a fourth generatian franciscan. i have had the privilege of serving the city through the san francisco human rights commission fro1983 to last june of 2017. as a contract compliance officer. in my role going back to '83 we got complaints from ntractty-owneds rm weren't ttin so the board of supervisors called for a study.
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the study took a good year to find out wt was ento city contracts for the year '83-'84. they found less than 2% of cts mitority and womwn ned to estab ordinance to make this system more fair. from that period on growing 12-d, 12-d-a, 14 a, 14 b with evto inth opportunity to grow de through help of the h.r.c. there will be an advisory committee, a lot of input and growth over the years. the community strongly encourages taking ou the
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obstacles r inclusion of asian pacific islanders, black and latino businesses. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker? >> i'm certified small business by the state ia. i'm a woman-owned business. i have been in biness for over 15 years. and during that time i have always had at least two install crews here in san francisco. prospeand i finished a art china live. i finish on time. i finish on budget. and my crews are safe. i hire my staff and my employees from san francisco, not necessarily all of them but i look in san francisco first.
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i train your local workforce. i'm a merit shop. i'm not signatory to a union. i do my work for 15-20% less thn ginonsould be i am t dopublicworks ht nothbee's language that's written into the p.l.a.'s that prevents me ahough they will tell you that i'm bidding. why is it okay for you to use all of your small business services everyday? we build your homes. we do your repairs. andewe cat bid ou public works. that's discrimination. we a not your underground
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economy as the unions try to tell you, my.re soen you discriminate against us, you are discriminating against all the services and alyour sses here locally that you use. please do not fast track item 28. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker? >> good afternoon. , survisors, staff, t breed. blic. leland francois, on behalf of world environment day, today june 5th. and it's been this way since 1974 let re with a couple facts within the allotted couple of minutes. products, what you see before you, i decided to bring it before you today rather than post my world environment activity online. i want to bring it to you and show you exactly what's taken place out there lotf
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us n.g.o.'s. many are historically connected to san francisco by way of united nations and oakland. these products are registered with the united nations procurement department, registration number 120512. these colors are official colors, the same official colors used by the united nations when they signed the declaration in 1945. i came here to san francisco during the early 1990's when united nations declared the e's a lot moe tobe told 1990.th about whd to the eclad decafor h homess. here it is in 2018, we still don't have viable solutions for homelessness. except we do. i'm returning back to san left off in 1992 and i can pick share with you some of my ideas
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and concepts i have in suppor of united headquartered program in ca. the material i left, feel free to include your business cards, send it to my address and i'll be glad to share some additional information with you. thank you so much for the opportunity to address the board of supervisors. [please stand by... [please stand by...] .
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