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she was also a member of china's most prominent and national united front body, the chinese people's political consulted to conference. members are expected to write reports about their activities and have aligned with china's interests and to detail their work on china's behalf. as a supervisor peskin mentioned in 2008, she represented people 's republic of china's interests and not america's interests. the hoover institute recommends united front organization members like her be required to register as p.r.c. agents. how can you name san francisco's chinatown central subway station after a communist party's agent whose actions are harmful to american interests and values. at the federal level, more and more concern has been raised about the communist party using agents like her to inference -- influence our politics, and we
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are here today to help you so that you will not regret, in the future, and history will see that you did not turn a blind eye and look the other side when we tell you the true facts. thank you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. my name is darren child and i would also like to express my concern in opposition regarding the resolution to name the chinatown subway station after rose pack. growing up in san francisco, for as long as i can remember, i always looked up to our great city and everything it represents. social freedom and cultural diversity. as a result, we are able to express ourselves regardless of race, gender, and/or beliefs. i bring this up because i believe that rose pack is not inaccurate or ethical representation of san francisco 's core values. she was openly expressed her bias, disdain, and hatred toward
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beliefs,. in 2004, rose pack band practitioners from participating in the annual chinese new year parade, an opportunity for the chinese community of san francisco to share the rich chinese culture to the city's population. in 2001, she silenced believers once again by blocking the board of supervisors resolution denouncing human rights violations against the group. and tempting to block the same resolution in 2006 while launching a campaign against a former supervisor who supported the resolution. as a firm believer of freedom of belief and expression, i sincerely oppose naming the chinatown subway station after a city representative who oppresses freedoms and going against everything this
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wonderful city stands for. as fellow san franciscans yourselves, i hope that you will reconsider this position. thank you for your time. >> next speaker. >> i'm just going to translate for her. i'm requesting the following station to the record. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: good afternoon, board of supervisors. my name is stella, a resident of san francisco and i live in district four. please do not name chinatown subway station after rose pack. it seriously will damage america 's core values. [speaking foreign language]
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>> voice of translator: america' s core values are built upon religious freedom. 300 years ago, the first american settlers came to this land to pursue their religious freedoms. the founding fathers stayed and -- stated in the decoration of independence that all people are born with on -- are born to reliable rights to freedom. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: 300 years later, i came here to pursue the same american dream. this stream is based upon religious freedom because free mind unleashes creativity, and therefore comes of prosperity and peace ultimately that will flourish. [speaking foreign language]
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>> voice of translator: i really -- it really surprised me to hear her name on the subway station. she bullied many people, including their religious beliefs. she doesn't represent the values of america. she has done is totally against the cornerstone of this country. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: i already translated that. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: we ask supervisors to rescind the resolution and stand together with the community not to name the subway station after rose pack. thank you. >> next speaker. >> voice of translator: i'm also going to translate for him. i want to keep this in the record, as well.
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[speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: good afternoon, board of supervisors. i am a resident of district one. i am a professional artist. my artwork was exhibited at museum in france and i have also won a gold medal at the chinese culture and artists change exhibit in 2010. i was complete shock to my heard
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>> voice of translator: before i came to san francisco, i was illegally imprisoned to enforce labor camps in mainland china because i practised -- [speaking foreign language] -- the prison guards ripped my clothes off and put me in a cell under under 10 degrees celsius for ten days -- two days. they also used electronic beaters to shock me and had other people beat me until i lost consciousness. they place me inside an iron cage and they locked the cage for 20 days or more. those are painful and terrible memories. these are the images of the torture he has suffered. [speaking foreign language]
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>> voice of translator: when rose pack was alive, she served as an agent of chinese communist party, and extent of the persecution policy against them to san francisco. her reputation was very bad. how can you name the chinatown station the name of this person? i would like to ask all of you to rescind to your decision of the naming. thank you. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: good afternoon, board of supervisors. my name is carmen and i live in san francisco, district four. on behalf of the coalition against naming after rose pack, i'm here to straighten out a
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rumour that has been circulating in the city hall. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: some people have been spreading rumours to the board of supervisors and m.t.a. board that the people who are against naming chinatown subway station after rose pack do not live in san francisco. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: this is simply not true. many of us have lived in san francisco for many years. if you didn't initiate the resolution to name the subway station after rose pack, we wouldn't have been here. the name of rose pack has triggered many of our painful memories including mine, and that is why we are stepping forth.
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[speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: we have collected over 10,500 signed petitions against the naming of rose pack. i want to point out that these are not petitions from outside san francisco. these 10,500 petitions are all signed by san francisco residents with phone numbers and addresses for verification. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: we urge you to meet with us to hear the community's voices. don't be misled by ill intentioned people. thank you.
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>> next speaker. >> hello, my name is connie and i am a business owner and this message is really geared toward land use, and also fundraising. a decade and a half ago, i invented a process where you would buy a bag in support of a cause and the cause that i was really passionate about at the time was social security. i was a baby boomer and i know that it is in jeopardy a little bit. i contacted our president president and sent him a letter and that never really has come into infiltration, but i also
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don't want our lotteries to feel threatened because just by putting a lottery on a bag, it could spill out of the schools are any cause. you could buy the bag in support of something in the lottery could still support our schools or whatever. this was seen, i can't remember the exact month or date, but it was seen by san francisco, and the contact person i spoke with was lauren meredith through a man by the name of wade crowfoot i think i am saying it right. that was a long time ago. it was during, i think, like the cusp of the brown, newsome administration, but i am looking to partner with various organizations with my bags. a lot of -- is that showing there? a lot of stores have seen this, a lot of organizations have seen this. i am passionate about it. was that buzzer my time up?
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>> you have nine seconds. >> nine seconds. okay. basically i have also looked to the economic development and department of innovation to -- >> now your time is up. thank you. next speaker. next speaker, please. next speaker. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. i am a san francisco taxidriver and this issue keeps coming again and again. why it is coming back again and again, because we have created hope from you guys and we are hoping that you will solve this issue.
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we have no trust in the sfmta whatsoever. we spent almost a quarter of a million dollars, that is a lifetime earning. it is not like something is very small, maybe for you guys because you have stable jobs and you are politicians, you make much more money then a taxidriver. taxidriver makes only 50 to $60, maximum is 100 or $150. our hundred $50 is not enough to live in the bay area. you cannot survive. last week i had a request that if you can help us and while we are asking for our money back, if they are going to buy back as a credit, but if you can help us to load up our expenses, like we are paying to the cab companies $111,200 a month, what for? we purchased the medallion, we
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should be independently allowed to do the business. we can get the connection from verizon wireless, at&t or anybody else for $10. why are we paying hundreds of dollars to these cab companies? they have a cut in each and every place, and an insurance they have a 20% cuts. they charge us $100.25 goes the cab company. why? they give us $15 and they have a 15% cut over there. you name it, we are bleeding, we are dying and we are desperate. that is why we keep coming back again and again. i hope you guys will get together and help us out. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. as my fellow cabdriver said, we keep coming back and back and so far we haven't seen any results.
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i know you guys are caring for us and tried to help, but maybe cannot do anything about it, i don't know, but we have bad news each day because now the bank doesn't want to refinance some of our fellow cabdriver his, even though they are regularly paying their monthly payments, they don't have any late payments, and they don't know why the bank is refusing to give them a loan, but the bad news is that they don't give them loan, and they say you have to return the medallion, like go through foreclosure, and then you have to pay the remaining balance. come on, guys, how is he going to pay his remaining balance when his medallion is taken away i mean this is crazy. this is for the media, this is scandal. it is a scandal.
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the sfmta, i mean, we tried to contact sfmta. they don't even answer to us. they are responsible to compensate these guys. i am one of those guys who put 30% down payment, all my savings to the taxi medallion so my monthly payment is low, and i also have a risk to lose my medallion. please, it is already time to be -- to take some steps. please. we are tired to come back in and back and again, and even some of you guys don't listen to us. what can i do? >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon.
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i'm speaking on behalf of the taxidriver holders pick the sfmta, the medallion is a total fraud. we are still -- they are still putting us through to benefit themselves and denied our funds -- our refunds. the rideshare integration -- [indiscernible] we are facing physically and mentally problems. the mayor should focus on the medallion holders' issue. [indiscernible] there is nothing left to remain for us. our business is completely eliminated in the city. there are hundreds of signs that have been displayed at s.f.o. for rideshare, and none for taxis. the sfmta airport is been
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efficient to rideshare his and the integration of the rideshare caused destruction to the taxi business. the sfmta and public have public have increased the propensity towards rideshare. we have been plundered by sfmta. [indiscernible] as long as we do not get our money back, we will continue to raise our issue. our situation has reached a dangerous level. we request to all san francisco city supervisors to pursue m.t.a. and put substantial pressure on sfmta to buy back our medallions and fund money to us. supervisors, they are taking significant steps to resolve our issue. please become our life saviours and help -- [indiscernible]
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thank you. >> hello, everybody. thirty years at driver, and i'm listening to this guy. it looks like every week we're coming here and replace -- repeating the same situation. i want to remind you guys one important thing. the beginning, eight years ago, nine years ago, it forced me and forced us to buy the medallions. this contract with the cab company, i will show you. when i send them to your office. it was $3,000 per month. [indiscernible]
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i lost $2,500 a month. what language do i have to say? is anybody listening? $2,500 a month lost. this medallion, this m.t.a., do i have your attention? [indiscernible] what is that? just put the number on them. please, this gentleman has been here. we come in every week. [indiscernible] please have action. you need to bring the m.t.a. here to beat them. you have to do it. you cannot go through this suffering.
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please, i ask you again and again, i appreciate it. i love you guys. i'm asking you to help. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. thank you for being there. i am here again. i feel like the game is over for us, but now the game is entering into that disaster and anxiety and the stress level for us, for our families, and why do we have a car for $10,000 and they don't need the medallion? [indiscernible] still we don't have our right to make money.
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why is this old school on top of our shoulders still? [indiscernible] we don't need the companies, we need the mercy. we need to get out of that. only you can get us out from that. i will keep coming again and again because our issues keep increasing day by day and putting us into that anxiety level, so we just want you to help us out. bring the sfmta people and put the criminals into the justice because this is only now the drivers are dying. the driver and the driver families and their friends, everybody is affected by that. we need to get that situation solved, and please do help us. we are in need to help. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> thank you. next speaker.
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>> good afternoon. i may many generations californian. as you guys are also from san francisco, i know this is tm fill and he owns taxi number 9. he has three kids, put down $50,000. i had a dream one day that i can come up here and say thank you, thank you for helping me. when i heard this people say thank you, i saw you clap. who is clapping for us? it says they will not refinance our loans. he has until august 1st or to give the medallion to the bank. do you know why the want -- they want the medallion? because they allow him to lease our medallions. and then what will they do? all these big companies, you guys are going to charge them for primitive have a million dollars to the bank is going to make the money. is that we were doing? are we involved -- are we all involved?
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we slave the streets. we are the public. you guys are the power. use your power. we were speaking earlier about -- it is a disgrace. what is going on, guys? we all know in this room there is a crime being committed. do i need to say names? do i need to start speaking up? do i need to put my footprint on san francisco? i have been a quiet man for a long time and i have been here before. but if i get pushed, i will.
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if anyone is listening, you want my story, my name is matthew -- s -- [indiscernible] [applause]. >> thank you. next speaker, please. [indiscernible] >> thank you. your time is up. [indiscernible] >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is david smith. i am also taxi cab purchase medallion holder. i would like to thank sandra fewer and all of those who are being supportive of us. i am really grateful. despite we are still in the same painful situation, but the situation has got far worse.
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the credit is refusing -- the credit union is refusing to refinance loans, including this gentleman here. he can show you the documentation needed here. it is written from an attorney, i guess i would have to look at it again, but it was sent him as certified mail, which we all know what certified mail means. basically, in my position, if i were to get that letter today, that would mean that i lose the hundred thousand or so that i have put in and i would still be on the hook for the other 151,000 or so. this is terrible, guys. come on. we are willing to put up with the abuse of this loan and the abuse of the m.t.a., and then we are told that we can't even get it refinanced. we were pushed into these three year balloon loans. the option for 30 years fixed
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right was taken away from us. what is going on here? are we just going to have our medallions taken away, the money we put in lost just so they can be leased out to the cab companies for less than what our monthly payments are for? come on, guys. really. what the f.? thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is kathleen wells. i'm the national executive entrepreneur. this deals with my entire life's work. my focus is sound monetary policy, and what the banks, specifically the central bank dictatorship has been doing to people just like this, everybody out here. i exercise my united states constitution rights with bill of rights, main leadership rights, my admitted residency rights in my joint venture rights. i and the american government. last week in the record i moved
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that the united states constitution with bill of rights be neatly invoked for the history of the protection of our american citizenry. and the ordained and legal document that i have in my possession here has more authority than private bank policy. this is a well documented historical fact. i have also moved at the american military in california state militia to protect our american citizens nationwide which will also help in cleaning up the public safety public health hazard that you people have been promoting and accepting here by not doing anything. i exercise my rate to connect just collect my funds and the constitutional judgement demand for u.s. currency and lean and the amount of $8 million, and $2 billion. duly executed and filed in the american judiciary and executive branches of our government.
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and with this government body on july 16th, 2019. i have much more to say about this, particularly about the housing problem, and it is specifically a letter which thomas jefferson wrote in 1802, if the american people ever allow central banks to control the issue of our current seeker interest rate manipulations, then the banks and corporations that grow up around the people will deprive them of their property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. that is a direct quote from thomas jefferson. >> thank you. next speaker. >> before the next speaker, i remind the members of the public that there is a board ruled that does not allow audible sounds of support. if you like you'd like to be supportive disco just like that. thank you. >> yep. >> next speaker. [speaking foreign language] >> i live in the fourth district
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happening to the cabdrivers is catch-22 and they are getting screwed. you are the only help they have because the mayor's office is not there. turning the page, david choo, 10% rent increase, top limit. i was in this chamber when a woman was paying $3,500 a month and her rent went up to $8,000. that is helpful, but there should be no rent increase above 5%, and that should only happen once. next year the rent should go down again. what are we trying to do? we are trying to have a healthy community, a stable community, and we want to protect the people that live here. the next little item, i remember nancy pelosi when the first inauguration when she became speaker and she had all the
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children up there with the gavel on the speaker's stand and she was saying, this is for the children. at the border, we are creating orphans, people are dying. we are separating children. it is ridiculous. i wish somebody would tell her, just go down there and take the cameras, and keep pointing out the ineptness of this administration and what they are doing. pass that message along. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i just wanted to make a note to those who voted for more time in order to refine supervisor haney 's call for the homelessness oversight commission, i ask that you respect the crisis we are in and
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you said additional time wisely and seriously. start working together with urgency to deliver this decision into the hands of your constituents. >> i'm going to pause your time. >> i'm done. >> the item had a public hearing already. >> i assumed because it was going back to the rules committee -- >> you can return to the rules committee and share your thoughts at that time. >> they weren't too i wanted to address, but thank you. >> any other speakers? >> i'm wondering if the sfusd preschool program and that head start program might be open, willing and open to engage in order to form a mutually beneficial, cooperative agreement or working relationship or to merge, share, or exchange resources over the several months if they are not doing so already. this might -- might increase teacher recruitment and provide suitable and affordable spaces
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for the head start program, also i am seeing roughly 90% fewer homeless in my extended area. i believe it may have something to do with recent streamlining to the one-stop streamlining program swell as the recent and popular navigation centers or shelters. homelessness has not increased by 30% overall, in the city, in my opinion, are also inaccurate and exaggerated. while i have read several brief mentions regarding san francisco sfpd as fpd training and local media, they are -- they're fortunately has been no mention of fatal shootings involving police officers in at least a year or longer. if memory serves me, so i'm hoping that you will recognize the acting precinct captains for the impressive record on public safety so as to provide appropriate and positive reinforcement. the one thing i don't believe we need, however, is bureaucratic metastasis in the form of
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mushrooming committees regarding homelessness, housing, and human rights as it waters down and diminishes authority, accountability and responsibility. thank you. >> thank you. any other speakers? seeing then, public comment is now closed. madame clerk, can we go to adoption of committee agenda? >> item 70 through 75 are introduced for adoption without reference to committee. unanimous vote is required for resolutions on first reading today alternatively, any supervisor may require a resolution to go to committee. >> okay. would any of the colleagues like to several any items? seeing none, colleagues, can we take these items same house, same call? >> mr. president, i understand we have an amendment to make -- pardon me, we need a roll call, mr. president.
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>> okay. are you talking about anybody doing amendments? i don't see anybody on the roster. >> supervisor, there was a member of the board who is not in the chamber, so we don't have a full complement. we need roll call. >> okay. why don't we do roll call. >> on item 70 through 75... [roll call] there are 11 imacs. >> okay. the resolutions are adopted and the motions are approved unanimously. madame clerk, please read the in memoriam his.
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>> today's meeting will be adjourned in memory of the following beloved individuals. on behalf of supervisor ronen, possibly ditch and bernardo rojas. on behalf of supervisor stefani, the late angelina a leo to and on behalf of supervisor walton, for the late offscreen williams. >> that brings us to the end of the agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us today >> that concludes our business for today. >> okay. , we are adjourned.
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. >> the hon. london breed: almost. good morning, everyone. i'm london breed, mayor of san francisco, and i'm so excited to be here today with so many amazing people to talk about something that's so important. just this past week, we had a big event celebrating a $600 million affordable housing bond that will go on the ballot this november. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and i
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want to thank the board of supervisors for passing that unanimously, and i want to say that there's something in there for everyone, for our low-income families and seniors, to our middle-income residents, to our teachers. we know that housing affordability is critical to the success of our city, and i'm grateful to the board of supervisors for passing that ballot measure, and i am hopeful with fingers crossed that the voters will support that, and we are putting forward that housing bond without raising property taxes again, so i just want to say that over and over and over again. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: so today, we have another opportunity. today, we are signing the legislation to put a $628 million bond on the ballot to help with our emergency facilities all over san
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francisco, and we are also doing that without raising property taxes. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: the goal is to put this on the march ballot, and so we're going to have to work hard to get voters to approve this one, as well. i just want to start by that i thinking naomi kelly, and the work of the capital planning committee. because of the work of the capital planning committee over the years, we've been able to have a very well-thought-out plan for investing dollars in facilities that the city owns, especially our public safety facilities. and in 2010 and in 2014, voters passed these bonds without raising property taxes but with almost 80% of the vote to support rehabilitating facilities all over san francisco. and just this year, i was really excited about cutting
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the ribbon on station 5, which is my home station, where i used to get my toys as a firefighter. our firefighters and our police officers, fixing our buildings and making sure that they can sustain an earthquake is so critical to protecting the lives of our citizens. in fact we are all reminded from last week, the major earthquake that happened in southern california and the devastating impact it had on that community, we are reminded that we have to be prepared. it's not about if, it's about when a disaster strikes. so what are we going to do to make sure that our public safety personnel can focus on the work that they need to do to save lives and not
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necessarily the challenge that exist with the buildings that house them and what could happen to people that we need to shelter in a disaster. kezar pavilion is not seismically safe. it is one of the facilities that could qualify for additional revenues so that if necessary, we can use that as a shelter facility in case a disaster hits. we have to be thinking ahead in not only repairing the buildings that we know need to be repaired, like park station, which is currently undergoing some renovations like police and fire stations and public safety buildings, and 911 buildings where we send our dispatchers, all of these places matter, so when a disaster hits, their only focus
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is on saving lives of the citizens of san francisco and not worrying about the condition of their buildings and whether or not they're in a bad place themselves. so today, we are announcing a $628 million public safety beyond for earthquake safety and emergency response for the march ballot, as i said. and i am just so excited and so proud of the work that we did collaborating with the board, collaborating with the capital planning committee to do this in such an incredibly responsible way. and i just want to thank all of you for being here, joining us, because this is exciting for the future of san francisco. we know that there are challenges in our city, and we have to make the right kind of investments, not only the issues that we face today but for the issues we'll face
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tomorrow. this is just taking one step further to doing just that, and so i'm really excited to be here with so many incredible people, including the supervisor who represents district 5 -- [applause] >> the hon. london breed: many of you all know vallie brown. she's been a community advocate in this district for so many years. not only does she spend time cleaning it up, i mean, personally, literally in the morning, picking up track with her own picker, but she also spends a lot of time fighting for resources in this community. whether it's our public safety locations or our community locations, she's been a real advocate, and some of you know the work that was done here, also, the track that was repurposed. and commissioner buell, what was the location over here by
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the triangle? what is that called? yeah, with public and private dollars, we're transforming this area. and when i served as supervisor, the person who was really actively engaged in working with the community and helping to bring together public and private resources to get these projects done for this community was no other than your current supervisor for district 5, vallie brown. [applause] >> supervisor brown: thank you, mayor breed. i'm really happy to be standing here today and to be talking about this. just a few months ago, we were at fire station 5, brand-new opened. not only is it absolutely state-of-the-art and beautiful, but it is going to be a hub if anything happens in this city. and when i think about we have so many other stations and buildings that we need to have
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this kind of bond money to be able to fix them up so if we do have earthquakes, if we have things that happen in this city, that we're prepared. when we look at -- i know that mayor breed was talking about kezar and other places, but when we have a major earthquake, and if we think about the earthquake that just happened in southern california, and how strong it was, but it was in the desert. but think about what if it was here, and what it could have done to our city. i think about that every day, and what i would do if my place was flattened in the city. i probably would be camping in the park unless i had someplace to go that was safe, right? i would. i know the no-tent rule, but i think they have a cot there for me. i asked them, can you put a
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cot? so i just feel that it's so important that not only is this city ready for anything that could happen, unfortunately -- and we know it will someday, but we have to be ready individually. we have a responsibility. i actually just went to a fire in my district a few weeks ago. everybody ran out of the building. there were, like, 12 people. the things they forgot when they ran out -- they forgot their i.d., they forgot their medicine, all of those things, and it keeps going into my mind, am i ready? am i ready for an earthquake? am i ready for a fire or anything -- any other kind of emergency? so i went home, and i remembered an emergency kit that i had put together probably 12, 15 years ago, when i did nert, and nert was first starting. my water was expired, the batteries expired, the food
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expired. i'm like, i'm not ready, and i didn't have the emergency little pack that you're supposed to have by your door to grab and run if something happens. i wasn't ready, and i think about that because i think about what about my neighbor that's elderly, and she has a hard time getting down the stairs? we should be going out, talking to our neighbors. we should be going out, training with nert. please sign up. if you're not a member, it's kind of fun. we need to start thinking about our neighbors and what we can do individually. are you signed up for the alert, emergency alert, everyone on your phone? your neighbor? this is the kind of thing that we need to do because it really takes us as an individual and our neighbors to really protect each other if this happens. and believe me if we have an earthquake, i'm heading down to cafe revelry, and if his coffee
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machine is working because these are the places we're going to have to go to see, are they left behind? do they need help? i say that because i appreciate all the work in this city that everyone does. our police chief, fire chief, naomi kelly, and especially our mayor to say we need to look at this, we need to do this now, and being so creative for doing this. i want to thank everyone for coming to district 5. it's nice and foggy here, but cool you down a little bit before you go back to your job. so thank you, everyone. and the next speaker -- are you going to bring him up? all right. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, supervisor brown. and just a reminder, anyone can go to sf72.org if you want to
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get prepared for any emergency situation in san francisco. a lot of great information from emergency management. sf72.org. now i want to introduce someone who's ae be who's been a 25-year veteran of the san francisco fire department and has a very thorough knowledge of how to deal with emergency situations and is why she is currently serving as the chief of the department. please welcome jeanine nicholson. >> good morning, everyone. i love our san francisco summer weather. speaking of nert, as supervisor brown just mentioned, i want to recognize, we do have some nert volunteers right here, and nert is going to be critical in the event --
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[applaus [applause] >> in the event >> -- in the event of a disaster. we know it's not if, it's when. i want to recognize mohamed nuru. he's been a great ally for us and working with us. in the event of a disaster, our fire department needs to respond immediately. our firefighters and e.m.s. workers work 24-7, 365, and we need to be able to respond immediately. and this bill will provide the funding that we need to invest in our public safety infrastructure so we can continue to bring the city and the citizens the best service that we possibly can, but especially during a disaster.
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so thank you all for being here today. good day. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: all right. our last speaker for this program before we finally sign this legislation is the chief of the police department, bill scott. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, mayor. i'll be brief. i just want to reiterate what the mayor said. we have 13 san francisco police departments and 14 other buildings. many of our stations are over 25 years old. these stations, from the day that the doors open, they are open 24-7. they have always been in use, and many of them are in need of seismic improvements, significant seismic improvements. and we don't want -- in the time of an emergency, we don't want to have to worry about whether or not the station is
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going to be standing, even though we plan for that if it happens. that's the last thing we want to worry about, so i, too, want to thank you all for being here. the vision of the mayor, city administrator kelly, and the vision of our city for looking forward so our city has the proper infrastructure to respond properly, so thank you for the leadership, and thank you, mayor. >> the hon. london breed: thank you. and again, i want to thank all of you for being here. again, this is only the beginning. the real work beginning when we have to -- begins when we have to campaign to get this ballot measure passed. we have been successful in 2010 and 2014 in getting almost 80% of the support of the voters for a previous eser bond, and i want to make sure that we top that, so i'm going to need your help. it's incredibly important that we shrine a light on the
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our business. so having the lights come on with clean energy is important to us as well. we heard about cleanpowersf and learned they had commercial rates and signed up for that. it was super easy to sign up. our bookkeeper signed up online, it was like 15 minutes. nothing has changed, except now we have cleaner energy. it's an easy way to align your environmental proclivities and goals around climate change and it's so easy that it's hard to not want to do it, and it doesn't really add anything to the bill.
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