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the policy you have before you incorporates many movements by us in the direction of the city administrator and others to try to accommodate what we could identify. the monthly payment you heard about is not a payment to the unions, it is a payment for health care. it is a payment for pensions, it is a payment for workers. that is what we in the union
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st for. that is what we ask youtand fok that has to be done at the expense of small business, but we can work together and profit together. thank you. thank you for your comments. next speaker, please? good afternoon, my time is tony rodriguez. we do work in online bay area do this position for 11 years. for 11 years, i've dealt with project labor all over the bay area. they've worked for 11 years and eople keep coming back to do them. when you all stood in front and said how great this was for the workers, we could haverr.nnnnns nezt::::::(vbed
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we weren't fast tracking. the last thing i'll say is in union, contractors that are signatory to our union. i'ee union for 35 yea years. ors of t formal workersho decided to go into business for temselves. they were making a living, decided to stay union. when i hear about small contractors or small businesses, it all works. it's a protection for the workers is whathe t s about. anybody who is against the pla is really wanting to continue to abuse and take advantage of the workers. i think everyonereally said they were for protecting the workers when we presented this. thank you. thank you for your comments.
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next speaker? good afternoon, supervisors. ppleiy. my n is julianna choice summer. i'm not up here to discuss the merits of today.uldn't be doing this merits of pla next weekiter because we need more time. you've seen all the speakers wh ahead of listen, small busineses, we don't have lawyers on staff. we don't have people that can come to city hall on our behalf. we have to take time off work. these guys are busy. that's why you may not have heard from them yet. you will hear fthem. we need to slow itn a little bit. there are a lot of folks that want to chimein. let's justllow them to do so. please vote no on item 28. ing good conversations now, but i don't think we can complete it in a week. let's keep going with it. please vote no on 28. thank you. thank you for your comments.
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thank you, m chair. i represent 2500 electrical workers here in town. i'm here to speak in favor 28. we've heard a bunch of people say no, but i'll say yes. mike touched most of the issues that we would normally hit, as did tony. we heard from the people from the avc and wehether le talk about opportunity for people of color, for w e etc. our apprenticeship for inside wirement alone has more female apprentices than the abc has in northern california, just in sco. wt i opportunity? we go out, we recruit. forever, but we've made great n
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strides. ndhers cdngto me o and speak t classroom of three people prepping for our test, we go out and do it and we make that outreach. we do work for the community, we are the community, our workers are. there's another sid ts ini city. and on the other side of this shining city, people are getting robbed every day on public works projects. and the administrator's report that came out vastly underestimated it oore on two school projects, just electrical workers, than what they quoted. it's rampant. and without worke on site, youwo able to protect those workers. thank you for your time. thank you for your
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comments. next speaker, please. thank you for the opportunity to speak. i'm with the chinese american democratic club. we are also opposing the motion to pull the city wide pla from the government audit and oversight mittee. you know, we're not agaist t pla, we're not. we believe that the unions do a lot of great things. but what we do need is we need opportunities for small ntly -- m ofh are are minoritnda women-owned businesses, to be able to grow andive thrnd then to become nio signatory. it's a symbiotic process if it's donet. irrponsi pla's are put in place, when small businesses are locked out, many of which are minority and women-owned. it affects the livelihoods of
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every single one of them that has put in blood and sweat into their businesses. i would urge the board of sup visors today to deny the motion to call up the issue into the committee as a whole. and i d enco you to allow the unions and small contractors to continue to negotiate and to get it right. we've got an equity program and other issues. we need an equity program in our pla, thank you. thank your for your comments, next speaker? i'm here to speak on item in support of item 28 for the project labor agreement. i've heard people say that this
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ng has been rudugh ay dnd the't want it rushed through. nothing culd be furthmro the truth. we've been working on this for over a year and a half. we've had multiple meetings. some of the people who spoke against item 28 were in te meetings. and the building trade has made concessions, huoncesions on some parts. so we listened and we decided the best thing to do was to meet with the small businesses and hear what their problems are. we did that and we did that multiple times. we made huge concessions. it's not like this is kust flying up here and no one's been taking about it. otherwise, like a few of my earlier, we would have pused this through months ago. but we didn't want to do that. we wanted to make sure everybody was heard. as far as the comments aboute e pross, iree with that. but i age that it's the people of color that are the procat a't ge d heer tt is are being
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exploited on all these jobs. as far as i'm concerned, this pla is about san francisco workers. union and non-union alike to make sure th they're getting what they're supposed to be getting by law. and w's them. and isn't thiscity all about that? i think it is. the small businesses still can prosper under a project labor aeement. it's been done at the school district, it's been done at the puc. i can te y nd.
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there have been ga by thwayhe l is in 100% support of this project. so it's timeove this forward. ts is j looking like delay tactics to us when we find that there's gonna be yet posbly e'reingyou to vote yes.so on 28 and let's get thi process finalized afterll these many, many, many months. thank you for your comments. s rvisupers, my name is hanson lee. i have a sister, we go to church together and i wish to use her minutes if t'shay.a no, that not allowed in here. you can use up your two minutes
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full and wholehearted. but thie, i watched a movie. what we are doing now is people c. bottom.to the this union brothol they want to talk to us. iguess the city or the mayor don't want to inc us. race to the bottom. this mayor, you know i wasn't a big fan of our mayor lee. but compared to this white mayor -- thank your for your
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commnts. thank you for your comments. madam president? >>ir, i'm your time is up. i'm sorry. i apologize. your time is up. we have givequalve e. a thank you. tom gilberti, it doesn't but i'm gonna switch to go. w aere ago. and a gentleman won the el then lost his life. robertkenn d mean to be against communism if one's own stem de value of the individual and gives all the power to the munts d cotas t.
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war long provided for the allies to abuse their own populations. but kennedy was declaring those days must end. everywhere the senator went, he challenged his right host. in the last years of bobby kenne kennedy, he became increasingly estranged from the washington political light. his critique of e american foreign policy became more passain uthe st asia drew on and drew het doubtful eye of the white hose that began spying on kennedy as if he was ast foreign agent. and then there was mr.
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durinhis time. excellent book, i just finished it. we have go a long way in the wrong direction. the labor rysht here with telling it. we need to firm up this country again ur ocity. it's not very well. thank you. thank you for your comments. next speaker? madam president, madam clerk, i think we can vote on 28day. it seems like you're gonna make somebody py.unap i have an item for you that probably won't make anybody unhappy. i sit in the back of the room and i kind of watch w 'sgo wwhat's not going
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well. and you know, i noticed that there wasn't an in memoriam for dwight clark. there was? there should be an in memoriam for dwight we have 30 years of football dominance in the bay area you include the highschools, the colleges. that had an economic and financial positive for the area as well. thank your forur maer? m president? any other membe ofthe public who'd like to provide public comment at this time? seeing none, public comment is now closed. and just for clarity, i submitted ann la anddid m an comments, madam clerk, please call the items for adoption without reference tommitte if aember requests an
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supervisor fewer? thank you, president breed. colleagues, i am a strong supporter of labor and i am proud to have authored the largest and strongest project fiedor agreement that the rictveseen. questions coming up about the proposed city wide pla before the board now. and frankly, i don't understand what the urgency is. to pull this legislation from committee after 1 1/2 years of this sitting at the board. many stake holders are coming forward with concerns about this legislation that i think ne to be addressed through amendments. and thesemendmts are likely to be subjective, requiring discussion at mor memiing. i also understand that there are many stake holders who would like to weigh in on this legislation through public comment. ultimately, thest pro-tess for this to happen is that
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committee, not at the full board, and i've spoken to colleague supervisor kim who has committed to scheduling this legislation at the government audit andve commit o june 20th. the controller's office conducted a risk benefit anis of e proposed city wide pla in march of 2016. we acknowledge that this will result in increased costs to the city and county. and i have heard directly from one works rec and park that they expect increased costs. we have not seen a fiscal analysis of this legislation. and since it was moved from budget and finance, and i believe that this analysis is important to understand before taking action as a board, as the fiscal impact could be considerable. i also do not understand what the impact of this legislation would be on small contractors, particularly small businesses owned by women and people of color. after hearing serious concerns
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from dozens of small contractors, this issue deserves further discussion. in particular, i don't believe this pla, as currently written, adses m concern about pathways to good jobs for formally incarcerated people in san francisco's conston iin stry a disvantaged rk fall these reasons, colleagues, i urge you to vote no on this item todayo t allow for the discussion, thank you. thank you, supervisor fewer. supervisor peskin? thank you, madam president, colleagues. first of all, let me concur with supervisor few er. what we're discussing here is a cmittee mee in e're gonna have committee or a committee meeting at the board of supervisors as a whole. that's what's before us here today. every once in a while, we saw requires somebody, in is
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case, supervisor safai, to move the process forward by challenging us to a committee of the whole. what this has brott is the fact that there will be, on a date certain, i've heard two different ne the 11th and june the 20th. i would personally prefer june the 11th, which is actually a day earlier than the full board would have heard it on june the th. aside, i want to send a couple of messages. because i want to pass a pla, i would like to pass it soon. it has been sitting around for too long. and it has been sitting around for too long because no one h real i th done the tough work of convening the parties and hammering out the last few things that need to be hammered out. and so yes, that is on a mayor and we're having an election today and it will be on whoever is the likely mayor in the days ahead.d bes parties to do some really good work between
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now and six days from now, if that indeed is the date. i also want to say, as a supervisor, when you have the city administrator, who we all voted unanimously to re appoap and department heads coming and expressing concerns, my instinct is to say okay, i need to get you in a room and let's iron these things out.t h n'tlearly not- i ant to say it hasn't succsful yet.just hasn't been i'm not sure exactly why. but i did actually ask if there were some meetings. go anyhere, in onee. person's opinion. i really think it's incumbent that that hard discussion happens. it's incumbent on the parties that that hard discussion happens in the next few days. i want to pass a pla, i want to
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do it quickly. i think that it is right that it happen in committee. it is very extraordinary that we have a committee of the whole. and i hope that we can get this done next monday or in the next couple of meetings as the gao committee. thank you, supvisor peskin. supervisor safai? thank you, madam president. supervisorkisa. was going to say just for clty, the process of pulling somethin from a committee to the full board still allows for there to be a committee hearing. that's why we call it a coittee of the whole. this ss,ce we have been meeting with many folks in the lbe community. we have been meeting with folks in the building trade. myself and president breed have met with city departments and r.he city administ as upervi peinsaid, there has been progss. the amended version that you see in front of you today from the perspective of the building trades, as you heard them say,
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has made some significant concessions on their side. that does not mean the debate is done. that means that we are going to have a committee hearing. and i met with five members of the folks from the community as well as president breed's staff just this last week and we received even more comments and we are still continuing the conversation and we're happy to continue that conversation. i don't want to get into any of the merits or any of the policies of the pla. that's not what's before us today. before us today is scheduling. and supervisor kim and i had been in conversations. we had looked at multiple dates over the last three weeks. there wasn't an ability, given all the things that were going on, particularly today being election day, to find the right time. meetings were goi to happen, those meetings were cancelled. ths wae that was tomorrow. i think everyone would be on the floor exhausted. so that does not make sense either. we had discussed having it on monday, june the 11th.
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if that's the will of the chair of that committee, i will support that. and therele a process. the idea that there would be no democracy in a committee of the whole is absolutely not trued. that was proposed two weeks ago by supervisor fewer to have a conversation about apartments and operation maintenance agreements. we were trying to have dulin conversations. and did h thatommittee that he andge moved the process forward. i am in support of having it on june the 11th. i am in support of having a pla. i am in support of respecting the great work that's been done in the history of this city to support lbe's and incorporating all that great work into something. but my perspective is the perspective and always will be the perspective of workers first. and that's how i approach this conversation. thank you, supervisor safai. just for on gao committee and i've made it i will not be here on june 11
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i bum planning to atte meng 20th. supervisor kim? thank you. as chair of the committee, i just want to clarify that we are working to schedule this now on monday, june 11th. we are still working to confirm this with the agenda. supervisor peskin and i will there. so it would be great to have a replacement so that we can walk around. but i do just want to warn members of the public that we do sit on land use committee at 1:00 p.m. as much work as can happen on day, tday a fri to hammer this o and get to a consensus so that we can pass this out of committee on monday, june 11th, is appreciated. but we will be scheduling it. i think it's much more appropriate to be heard at committee than ahe ful board of supervisors. and i'm happy to schedule it.
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thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor safai, would you like to continue to support the committee as ae? i guess we can table that item. motion to table made by supervisor safai. seconded by supervisor peskin. colleagues, can we takehat without objection. without objection, t item is tabled. madclerk, any other items before us today? please read the in memoriam. today's meeting will be adjourned in memory of the following beloved individuals on behalf of prent breed, dwight clark. on behalf of supervisorone for the lenee yenes. madam clerk, any other items before us today? that concludes our business for today. ladies and gentlemen, today is election day. the polls will be open until 8:00 aver the city, ure that o c out and vote and have a
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city hall. i want to start today bg acdgin all ohe hd work that went into this. i want to thampg the members of the board of supervisors, i nt thank the departments that are here today and their staffs for all their hard work and the months of preparation that are here today. there are a few people that i want to call out. t, ben rosenfield. i also want to thank and acknowledge harvey rose. it has been a pleasure with the board of supervisors to working with him. and lastly, and i want to say most importantly, i want to thank my entire budget team. they're all sitting over here, and to keller kirkpatrick, our
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acting budget director, can we give her a round of plauz? [applause] >> and i want to acknowledge my chief of staff, jason elliott, jason, thank you for everything. [applause] >> so before i dive into the ecifics of the budget, i do want to acknowledge where we months.en over the past seven i think we all remember where r when heardbout mayor lee'ngnd the shock that it felt. no one could have possibly anticipated that our mayor would have been taken from us in december, taken from t city that he loved. we all have endured a lot since many of us have m,y of us have mourned, but we have come together as a city. we have definitely had our disagreements and debates over the past seven months, but we have stayed together, defending the values of san francisco. and while our local economy continues to thrive, san
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francisco faces real challges every single day. well, you all understand that a mother should not have to choose between paying her utility bill or paying rent, the potential of facing eviction or homelessness. we know that clean streets free of syringes and needles should be the , not the exception. that parking your car in san francisco should not induce a panic attack because you think it will be broken into. we all underst t residents in historically under served communities did he serve the resources and -- desve the resources in a booming economy. they deserve it from san francisco. and as the trump administration attacks so many of our communities, our immigrant community, our lgbt community,
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our women in san francisco, and the rights of all san franciscans, we must fight back. we are stewards of the greatest cy in e world, and we will rise up to the challenges of today. thank you. [applause] >> now, homelessness has plagued our city for decades, but the sitti has never been so dire as it is right now. we will not solve this epidemic this budget takes a er, and multifacet multifaceted approach to making a real dent in the issu to help stem the tight of homelessness and push back on the challenges that have confronted us for years on our streets. i also ustootsf this tragedy are complex, they are not simple, and they are also not unique to san francisco, which is why over the past few months, i have
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partnered with ten of the yof th oer largest cities in california and advocated in sacramento, advocated with our governor, spent hours in sacramento together as mayors to ask for more than $1.5 billion in our state budgethat cities can address homelessness on our streets because we know the solutions that are wog. a i want to say a special thanks to assembly man -- senator weiner, assembly men chiu, and this budget, as large as it is and as large as the investments are within homelessness does not reflect a single dollar of that ask, and we have had great results in sacramento in comees over the past few weeks, and we are hopeful that additional funding will be coming shortly from sacramento. this budget invests in measures
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that prevent people from falling into the clutches of homelessneo with, e suorting programs that ensure once they are housed, they will have the support and services that they need to avoid slipping back into homelessness on our stre we will be compassion drin in our approach, but we will also take strategic common sense measures, measures such as our encampment resolution teams, because no one gets better by living on our streets at night. the first fiscal year of m budget will include $30 million in new initiatives for homelessness. that package includes an ward boundbu, a measure h that reunites struggling families with their loved ones, and last year alone over 900 people wereseved by project
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home ward bound, and less than 10% of people returned to the city of san francisco to access services. this is to prevent and divert people from a life on our reet in san francisco. and when someone leaves the throes of homelessness, they will leave permanently with the resource necessary to make sure they get back on their own 2 feet. in the next fiscal s budget will create 200 new supportive housing units in san francisco. with these units, san francisco will have more than 7,900 permanent supportive housing units in the city of san francisco, the most percapita of any city inur o entire country. along with our new units, i will be investing $1.5 million additional funds to support additional housing at our permanent housing sites. this includes $15 million to
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coinue our nav fact center peline, helo t secure the creation of four new facilities right here in our city, including the first one dedicated specifically to women and expectantmothers. the resource heavy centers are critical torehe cycl of homelessness, poverty and addiction on our streets. we will fund programs that support families, we will fund program that's support the youth that are homeless on our streets, and il continue to support funding for operations that clear our streets of unsafe and unhealthy tent encampments. again, no one's life is getting better by sleeping in tents on our streets. a m address the core roots of the issue of homelessness. we must offer help to those on our streets struggling with addiction, mental illness and other behavioral health challenges. last month, i announced the
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creation of a new street medicine street which will deliver opioid treatments directly to people living on our streets. this dedicated unit under th direct of dr. barry zevin will offer medication to people living on our streets. it is a first in the nation program, and it will produce results here in san francisco. every day we are hearing more and more stories of people who have really inspired the rest of us by treating their addiction and making onto a better life. and for those -- for those that help themselvesh s that cannot buprenorphrine, we have an obligation to step in and offer assistance. we are investing in conserveatorship beds to those suffering from mental illnesses and living on our streets.
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earlie this year, i announced e opening of san francisco conserveatorship beds. and we will continue to invest in them and other programs that represent help for those struggn with addictions living on our streets. we will continue to operate under the premise of laura's themselves. too often we have approached homelessness as an attractable sue a the residents experiencing these issues as lost causes. i refuse to accept that narrative. overght, b we have made a dent over the past six months, and with this budget, we will
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make great strides in addressing homelessness on our streets. not only in the immediate future but with an eye toward making a dent, and make a permanent lasting legacy of san francisco. we alre fortunate to live in tosteautiful city in the world. stunning vistas, we have the golden gate bridge, we have the castro district, we have livly commercial corridors. but too often, our picture perfei i blighted with scenes of trash, litter, human waste, drug paraphernalia. we've seen it all. and that's why i'm adding 44 new street cleaners in th budget to be split up evenly between our city's 11
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supervisor asorial districts. we've asked the department of public works to work with our supervisors to make sure they are placed exactly in the areas that they are needed in our city. we are also funding a dedicated streckupieam in the soma district. five days a week,l manua labor pickup to pick up the trash to make that neirhood better. in addition, i'll be funding new pit stops, which are safe, monitored public toilets, and a proven model to reduce human waste and litter on our streets. no one should be confronted with feces or the smell of urine walking the streets of san francisco. we'll be adding five new pit stops in high volume corridors and expanding at other pit theyps. re win-win soluti fs. fr struggling ridents dignity and safetyndepurdewa s and streets safe and clean. ll wi ongoing nal investmen
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programs, including our dedicated street medicine team, specifally, a team that was created fordle pick ups based on resident complaints, and our fix it team that does such great work in o neighbhoods, and with this budget, we will be expanding from 25 to 35 zones throughout the city of san francisco. we all know that a clean and vibrant city is an economically successful and healthy city. and just as our city needs to be clean to thrive, it also needs to be safe. last year, we reported 31,000 car break-ins in san francisco. that's about one break-in every three hours on our street. s that's unacceptable. to the credit to our police department, they're doubled our foot patrols, creating a dedicatedt within the central police department, and
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increasing the burglary and year to date, car break-ins are do 20% in the city of san francisco, but we will not rest on our laurels here in approximate our city. this budget will reflect additional invme our paments. in particular, our police department to make sure we do not slip back. the center piece of this public safety goal is the addition of over 250 sworn police personnel ften we have t four yeave some of the best police officers in the country. we just need more of them. let me be even more specific. i believe we have incredible men and women of our police department. they put the lives on the line for us every single day, and they deserve our respect, and i am proud of them. but san francisco is a changingty a nee a police force that grows and
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changes with it. in the next fiscal year, 130 new officers will be in the police academy, setting the foundationor 250 more ofrs on our stres. i t clea these new officers will not be just focused on our property crime epidemic,y'll also be working within our communities to make sure our residents feel safe in the city we all lo. these new officill have the tools and training we h implemented under our current d.o.j. reforms, such tim and dn strategies, deescalation tactics, and most important, the policy and practice of sanctity of life. my budget contains additional investments that bolster our department of police accountability. we need our residents to trust our public safety officials, to believe that when they need help, they're going to get the
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services that they need. our department of emergency management teams are now answering approximately 89% of their 911 calls within ten seconds. 90%'s the nshl standard. we are investing $9 million to bolster that department to make sure we exceed the national standard and make sure the residents know when they pick up the phone and dial 911, they're going to have aife person on the other end of the line. it can mean the difference between life and death, and san francisco can do better. we are also invng in significant new equipment for our firefighters to make sure that they are able to respo ickl qu a thathey ar able to their safely for residents. we have also been a city that has opened our doors and right lane -- welcomed the refugees of hate, bigotry an
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ake sure that every person understands they are an integral part of our city. regardless of where you were raised, no matter where you come from, nor w matteat neighborhood you are from, you rt of san francisco. [applause] >> and i am well aware of the persistent disparities that exist in our city, and without these budget without will notuccessful in reducing widespread disparities. i'm also well aware that too many communities and stonstirematically k outside th prosperity our city, particularly communities of color. this budget continues to invest in these communities that are
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marginalized and most er our community's most impacte by the delusional policies of the trump administration, and those communities that face ies.drspread we'renvestig over $7 million over the next two years to provide representation for immigrants facing deportation among other legal and support progs. we will be providing our community-based organizations who are on the front line every single day with resources so they can support our own immigrant communities in san francisco. ni'm here emphatically once to say that we will not cower in fare to president trump and the federal administration, ae will never embrace their ideologies of bigotry and hatred ever. and if city is to truly succeed, we need to lift up
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every single community a put the right support between everybody that calls our city home. that is why this budget includes over $7 million for additional criminal justice reforms, including initiatives to expand pret monitoring and bail alternatives, ending onerous local fees, and supporting ourtreet response team. we will continue to fund workforce pgrams so every san franciscan from every neighborhood can be part of our growing economy. i want to thank our union partners who are collaborating with us to making sure the residents can call san francisco home can also be a place where they can work. we're ensuring that the next generation of san ciscans, which is who we are fighting for, have goodaying jobs and goodfitshan he passage of the soda tax, we will now dedicate $10 million annually
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to address health inequities, with a specific focus on munimes of s, low-inco con that have disproportionately been affected by our healthcrisis and we will provide support and resources for vulnerable communities when our city does vi by $4.2 million that we are investing for hiv and aids programs, backfilling local initiatives that were subject to federal funding cuts brought on by an administration that once again does not even respect our local communities and has no trace of empathy for compassion. in san francisco, we do it different. i am proud to make sustained investments in these communities, and i'm also proud to do it in a fiscally need maintain ourlong-terminves budget ides nearly $450 mil
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i dot kn -- million in reserves. i don't think anyone in here has forgotten the great recession, and it's not a question of if, but when the next town turn happens. in april, i issued an executive directive to expand our resicy plat -- oconomic w he detailed and specific recession scenarios, allowing us to plan and then respond accordingly when signs of the next economic downturn arise. there is a reason that mooney's have upgraded our bond rating to the highest in approximate our city's history, and to the highest level possible. it's the result of responsible fiscal planning, an approach we
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mirror when dealing with our long-term investments and our capital projects. and for the second consecutive year and the secondn our oura plan will be fully funded. we are providing historic levels of investments in our pa o stre, and our infrastructure. the capital budget will strengthen our seawall and repair, rebuild, and wk our critical infrastructure assets, such as the yslais k beedge and our 911 call center. vidiwe ae thor100 million for stet resurfacing projects, ensuring our roadways are smoother, safer, and easier to travel on because i don't believe anyone thinks the conditions of our streets today are acceptable. these are not just investments in our bridges, our streets, and our roads, and our
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waterfronts, these are investments in the very future of the city of san francisco. [applause] >> and because i care very deeply in the future of this lucky enoo b t born, lucky enough to raised, and where i have livedy m entirelt life, i am honored that this budget fulfills many of the legacies of our late mayor e ee. i truly believe this budget mulproud. i believe in greatness of our city, in our residents, our leaders, and i want to leave this office a place where the next mayor, whoever that may ave ery opportunity to succeed. to that end, i do commitment to the next mayor my full support both personally and with my
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staff to make the transition before -- between our on as smooth as possible because i believe that no matter who holds the office of mayor, as san franciscans, we will all have a vested ledge my in the next mayor's complete and fu support to ke that ha e poe el dylanma t sd the following about amazing city. he wouldn't think such as place as san francisco can exist. the wonderful sun light here, the hills, the great bridges, the pacific at your shs. ti chinatown, every race in the world. the rdinsaets sailing out. the little cable cars whizzing down city and the pe ise alliely. sannc
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>> tuesday, june 5 meeting nciheo eer tabment commission. my name is brian tan. happy election day. hopefully everyone has one of these stickers. if not, you still have until 8:00. a few things before we go through before we start the meeting. please turnoff your cell phones or leave themon vibrate so they don't interrupt you when we are speaking. if you are a member of the public and would like to speak, we have speaker cards up front. you can also just come up to
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