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vehicle miles traveled instead of level of service, changes the evaluation from impacts to drivers to measuring the impact of driving itself. so it's a much more effective way of really figuring out a project's true impact. staff has reviewed state and local city planning guidelines and staff recommends that the commission adopt the vmp, vehicle miles traveled, for the purposes in accordance with state and planning pwhraoeupbs. guidelines. we're doing what was previously done but we're adopting the new standard. and so slide 40, again, the workforce requirements for this project has not changed. this slide is showing the current status for slide point on current contracting and workforce status and with this project, there are no
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proposedded changeproposedded ce working with this on the workforce requirements and to make sure that we're successful and mee meeting or exceeding good-faith effort goals. so again, this is the list of community outreach you have seen addeand added is the cac that wd last monday and the vote was 6-1 at that full cac meeting. and this came out of the workshop that we had on october 1st, where the commissioners requested to create working groups to monitor the progress and also affect how the developer of oci are working towards meeting all of the objectives that are required for this project but also exceeding
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them and so we have taken heed to this and given we'll be spending a lot of the six to seven months on the horizonal infrastructure not quite getting to vertical, we thought first meetings could occur in the spring of 2020 and we've listed out the different working groups. and there is similar to the last slide you saw at the last meeting, when do we go vertical. you spend two years working on horizonal infrastructure, getting the permits, the maps and then this is the vertical timeline and so the order of events where we're focusing on the developer is going to start on the outfield and then shortly thereafter work on the infield and cpo3 and then subphase cpo5 will be the last subphase of the major phase. and the immediate next steps is the planning commission approves
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the plan for development amendments and as i stated earlier, there's a lot of work with other city departments to get a street improvement permit to continue to build infrastructure in accordance with the infrastructure plan and also then the developer could actual start the construction. and so we have a whole bunch of people here to answer all kinds of questions in case they come up, but we're ready to answer anything. thank you very much. >> great, thank you. >> madam secretary, any speaker carcards for this item? >> linda richardson. >> good afternoon, everybody. noi am very assaulted. very exc.
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the last time we came out was during the workshop presentation by five points for the three minutes and we're going -- i think we need to just highlight the key parting statements, number one. there is no other project, no other company in the history of san francisco that has provided and also has proven, exceeded community benefits. i'm looking at your slide here sp this hathis has been talked t throughout san francisco agencies, over 3 million provided community benefits and guess what? more in candlestick point. it has become even more important, an emergency 9-1-1 to consider the five points have already built self-employment, job training and the whole
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encharge laenchilada is right h. there's an open space, transportation improvement, housing and everything adopted by five points. there is no other projects that are doing that and we're going to make this the gold standard that every development to the southeast sector adhere to that master plan and where we are today, no other project also has been put into community scrutiny like this. the community outreach is mind boggling. everybody has been going out, the cac have conducted several workshops. so at the end of the day, you have this project to kind of help us to revitalize.
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we are losing population everyday and we cannot wait any longer and we have the brilliant project. we know you're building everywhere, in mission bay, and help us to do this. everything is all there and i'm happy you have your subcommittees and went you get to that phase, we'll be glad to help you. so thank you again for your endorsement of this one project. god bless and thank you. >> thank you, miss richardson. >> oscar james.
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>> none of the ballpark was not in place, which is in place today. none of mission bay was even thought of 45 years anderson county wheago whenthat shipyard. we have suffered all these 45 years with a loss of jobs, business opportunities and everything else and it's time for this development to go on. lenar five points have done a tremendous point. when they came out in the community, i wasn't supporting them at all, ok?
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i'm being truthful. with their commitments and with what they have done, the opportunities they have given people in our community in job training, in helping contractors and subcontractors become more sustaining and able to go into the world and do construction work on their own, five points should be commended for that. twe had problems that allowed te environmental issues and my father worked in the shipyard and i know all of the places, the contaminants were in the shipyard because my father told me and other family relatives told me about the shipyard and it was conveyed to the commanding officer in 1974. partial aid did not have any toxics up there. that was officer's house, officer's club and the other
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enlisted particpates up there. . we need this development to go on. we need the newcomers coming in, seeing what's there to stop lying and listening to the people out there in the community. one thing i have with let's nuclealenar,they need to hire me who are out there and know the history and tell us what's wrong and what's right for the betterment of our community. i thank you very much. please pass this. >> will the following members line up in the following order? neo, joyce armstrong, mr. walker, kimberly hill-brown, randall saragushi
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and sam paulson. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am here today to support the resolution 27-2019. i'm all for this project to continue and go through. thank you. >> thank you. >> please state your name. >> joyce armstrong. tac member for the shipyard and also the president of the public housing tenant's association. we serve seven developments that are left for radd and four of then are in district ten. as their representative, we come to you today to ask you to please pass this. we really need it to move on. i want to see some of this happen before i'm gone.
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so we would appreciate -- we appreciate lenar five points for what they have done and all of the cac members like dr. scott and dr. honey cut and people working before we got on the board two years ago. they've done amazing work and we would like to see this pass. thank you. >> thank you, miss armstrong. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is kimberly hill-brown and i'm here today to support len arars moving forward. alice griffith is my first home and all of this work done at candlestick is my backyard and something that i looked at as a little girl pwh-pb when i was f the dark. lights shined on my bedroom and i was happy when the 49ers and
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the giants played. this community has gone under a lot of disenfranchisement. my grandfather retired from the navy and he retired from treasure island and the shipyard. so i know a lot about the background of these two properties. i'm so thankful for our elders like oscar james who know exactly the historical situation that is going on those lands. i've played all back there as a little child. so we want to see this move forward. i am thankful for leringenar, fe outreach in the community and i'm the phta secretary and we follow leshawn. we've missed one community meeting thes she's held in varis
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locations throughout the year and just giving us the updates and amendments and different changes. it's been very informational. it's given the community an opportunity to have input and this is telesraeuzed so i want to say to in any district 10 residents to come to these meetings. whenever you hear anything going on, come out so you're informed and you receive the information. a lot of times we say, there's no benefits and nobody is doing anything, but if we don't participate in the meetings, participate in different programs that are going on in the community, it's just like voting. if you don't vote, you can't complain. thank you and i support the
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amendment. >> thank you, miss hill-brown. next speaker. >> commissioners, my name is tim paulson and this is the first time that i've addressed ocii since i became the secretary treasure of the 32 unions and construction trade's counsel. you probably remember me in last 14 years when i was the director of the san francisco labor, the unions in san francisco. organized labor has been behind this project almost since inception. we were there at the ballot and we were there during many of the hearings that took place. we worked on community benefit's agreements. we worked with the community and we worked on project labor agreement so that the people building the job out there will be paid fair wages and health
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and welfare benefits. so i'm here to support on behalf of all of organized labor this project moving forward. i want to remind people of one thing, not that i have to remind anybody about it, we all knew that when this project started, we didn't know what the 49ers would do. we didn't know if they would stay at candlestick or if it would move. that always throws a wrench in the plan. so it's no surprise lenar and five-point have been making the best for the community and this seems to be yet another phase of that adjustment b, that people have to work on and i have commend five points for the work and investment that they're taking to move this forward. so that being said, we do support this project. we look forward to moving forward and we're asking for
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your vote today. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. paulson. >> james mavry. >> good afternoon, board. james mavry and i'm a san francisco microlocal business enterprise based in the bayvieww hunter's point, to speak for this project to move forward. being a bayview resident, i grew up attending a ballpark, things of that nature and just living around there, i employ 100% local residents and five-point has been very instrumental in helping my small business grow. this project will definitely enable me to have a solid foundation, being that it's long stkwr*efty.
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longevity. projects come maybe six months at a time and this project, the duration of it will help my core employees that work for longevity. this project will provide continuous jobs with the retail facilities in shops for people because we do janitor yellial. we will be able to provide four-time jobs, 40 hours a week to residents in sanfrancisco, which would eventually become taxpayers in san francisco. so it's a win-win for the whole city and county, especially for bayview hunter's point. >> reverend walker. >> honorable commissioners, i
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was looking at the screen up there and saw a name up there i arilius walker and then i look add the document that talked about the property and i saw the name in there. i came today to speak to you in reference to -- i lived in san francisco for 60 some odd years. i'm 88 area 88 88 area 88 years. i live at gillman avenue for 50 years didn't retired. the lord let me know i've done my job and i semiretired a ceo of the corporation and senior pastor, but they gave me another title, a mayo meretus pastor. i supported 100%.
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were build 504 housing units right by the church and i built out about 20 and new brand church buildings from the ground and my grandfather came hear to work in the shipyard, cleveland walker and he was very successful. what i mean by that, he saved the money, made the ship yard anyard.we were share croppers ad sharecroppers next to slaves for money, power and position. he made enough money to come back to east texas, that racism, written area and bought nine and a half acres of land and built a three-bedroom home. as a young guy, i made up my
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minemind, when i grow up, i'm gg to sanfrancisco and about seven of us made a decision that the only organization that we could see at that time, years back, and i don't have time because of my time is to bring the redevelopment agency back out here. we had a problem because the redevelopment almost destroyed the philmore area bu so i'm excd about what's happening and looking forward to working with the plan. i talk about it at the tabernacle corporation and i'm doing various other work in round with thirelationship withe looking forward and lenar and for five-points and thank god for them, too. >> thank you, mr. walker. >> randall saraguchi.
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>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is randall sarag user c. we are a nonprofit in becauseviebecauseviewbecauseviee served boys of colour in the neighborhood three through five with a saturday school placing colour in front of them with stem exercises. the success with had with that slowly evolved in more men of colour in our schools in our week. so a one-day-a week program to three-day-a-week program and now we're at 350 harbour road and we have our formed initialive of recruiting african-american men to move to the city and give them housing to do that in this environment that the city has now. so at this intersection of
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education, workforce development and workforce housing for essential professionals in the city and our focus is on teachers, it's been extremely difficult, as you can imagine, making all of the pieces work at the same time, particularly for a small nonprofit but i can say that five-point and the community partners with this project interest bee have been o that come the end of this project, there could be a chance for a teacher to live in that neighborhood. soutwe've been successful in bringing two cohorts for from 5hbc and we have three housing sites in san francisco secured towards this project and we believe we'll be able to expand that moving forward with at a support we've been able to garner because of this momentum and we're in favour of this moving forward. we hope that you all will aremove it and thanapproveit an. to.
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>> alfonso. >> thank you. >> you have to excuse me. i'm kind of hoarse. >> i'm alfonso rhodes. i believe this could be a good help if you approve this. i'm out of the bayview and i put people from my neighborhood to work and i've been doing this about 18 years and lenar five point has been good to the small local business. so yo if you guys approve this,m ready to put men and women to work. that's it. >> thank you. >> dr. honey-cut. >> good afternoon.
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i'm dr. veronica honey-cut and i want to remind, i was the dean of the southeast campus of the city college of san francisco. i served in that capacity for 3 years and i was always blessed because i was an educator in the city for 45 years, sanfrancisco unified school district and for the board city college of san francisco as a teacher and administrator. i have deep roots with the bayview and this city. in terms of this project, this project has it all. i'm going to reiterate it again for you i did the last time and i want you to remember what we're getting with this project. housing at 60% ami or lower and that means low-income folks will be accommodated. childcare not only at frandelgia and training for johns within je
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community and that's a huge plus so they cannot only live in the community, as well as work in the community. housing for the homeless of which african-americans are overrepresented. all you have do is go down there to the federal building and see who is sitting out there and see who's homeless. housing for seniors is another important area, community facility lots. you notice i have to read from this list there are so many pluses. consideration for certificate preference, community benefits which have already benefited the community through the implementation community and the legacy foundation allocations. there's many going out to the community and let's not talk about ag, which was totally redone. so that folks are not in rat-infested houses but now in modern new places, a hotel, an
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iconic film building, which is beautiful in and of itself and i'm thinking of you, assistance for small businesses and that's already within this project. so that's just a few of what you have seen. but i want to remind you, this is what we are getting when this project is approved. the cac has already arrived thid this project. i'm asking you to do the right thing when it comes to this forgotten neighborhood. i have lived in forgotten neighborhoods all my life. back in the day, oscar and i can talk about that for days. when people didn't give us through what we needed but through the grace of god, we were automobiling to ge able ton and redeeming it good for ourselves. i'm asking you to take the bayview out of that forgotten neighborhood category into that which is redeeming and beautiful and an opportunity for not -- i hear you -- the residents in the
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bayview, but also for the residents of the city and county of san francisco, i'm asking you to move this project forward because it is the right thing to do for everything. god bless you and thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, dr., honey-cut. >> anyone wishing to speak on this item, please come forward now. >> this is a risk to follow it, but corey smith on behalf of the san francisco housing koe lugs. cocoaligs. coalition. while this is a community process and we want to make sure that everybody is involved, we also don't want to hit a needed or unnecessary delay. we're aware the way construction costs are rising that building housing is getting more and more expensive by the day. in order for the deteriorate gro be a reality, we want to move forward with the sense of urgency we need.
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>> i will close public comment and we'll turn to fellow commissioners for comments. >> dr. scott? >> yes. i just want to say thank you so much to all of you that have spoken. i also want to just commend five-point ocii for your due diligence. i'm a native, oscar james, veronica, honey-cut. i've been here for years. in the '40s, we were moved to hunters' point area. it was an underserved community for years but now the story has flipped and it's different. we have the opportunity to go
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forward like the force and mission bay and all of the other communities that just started. and we can change that storyand be not the forgotten, not the underserved but the overserved community district, historical district in this city and promote our small businesses, promote our young men, our children that deserve too b to a community looked up to and revered across the nation and the world. so i do approve of this. >> any other commissioners? hearing none and seeing none. so first i would like to say thank you to reverend walker for speaking today as a church
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that's been in the community, helping people, especially single mothers. i was very happy to see that five points make sure that they preserve the childcare center which anchors a lot of residents from alice griffith and throughout bayview using that center for their children because there aren't many childcare facilities in the neighborhood and also his work and his church's work in building housing for the community, as well, especially seniors. i want to say thank you to kimberly hill-brown for her comments about the fact that candlestick park has had on residents and the community and how the draining of being left desolate without a teen that tet anchored the community and i want to thank five-points nadia
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nadia sessay, but that they had the 124 units to this plan and thank you to mr. rhodes and mr. mavry because it's near and dear to my heart. 20 years ago when they were just starting their outreach to local businesses, to make sure that they were bayview and the remediation portion and the build-out and there would be bayview businesses, especially black businesses on every phase of this development and to see them here now 20 years later speaking and talking about how successful those programs have been not only to them as pro firproprietorship and owners ane
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want to see to continue to improve and expand. i believe this project gives us an opportunity as a community to move forward and to see some stability around that. and then, also, i wanted to say thank you again to oscar james, linda richardson and miss scott. and just knowing that we have a legacy of generations in san francisco and we do still have that historic tie and knowledge still here present and seeing this project go forward with people being able to see that which has been kind of one of the biggest issues with the whole redevelopment agency, as well as cop program. the only comment i have is that i know currently small businesses were not included in the october 7, 2008 meeting and i was mainly done for residential, be bu but if thereg
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in to do moving forward to possibly add in something around cop businesses as the project moves forward, thank you. >> thank you, commissioner. >> commissioner ros aralis. >> my comments are brief. i think we studied, listened and heard from a technical standpoint, but what moves me as a commissioner and a san franciscoan is for the community to tell us what moving this project moving forward at every level. my own experience as a commissioner tells me that i can trust lenar and five point to follow through. early in my days, when i first heard about this project, i had a -- you won't say a doubt, but a question, and i wanted to make sure the community was fully backing the plans, that this was
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not a city thing or that kind of thing and i've been convinced through not just the records that we've heard, the reports wave beewe've been given and thb development programming and the small business development, the numbers, of course, and making sure the numbers are real. we rely on our staff for all of that and the community to tell us and so i'm impressed with the work that's been done so far. i think the becauseview community is incredibly resilient. we're talking about folks on this commission that have been experiencing -- and the room, thiawaiting this moment, if you will, for a long, long time and i am in full support of these items. >> thank you, commissioner rosalis. i just want to say that, you know, i was on this commission when -- and i said this before, when it came to redevelopment.
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i was appointed by mayor nusome, as a redevelopment commissioner, and i remember the long hours of discussion regarding this project. but i can't believe it's happening. and having grown up in the mission, the southeast, part of our city has been historically neglected over and over again. and to see us be able to do something right, i think we're still lucky, especially the last few years, you know, we've been working with the lawyers and the chase center and everything we asked them to do, they did. they hired locally. they got local artists. they got local vendors. it was a community building and it was a community effort and i
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feel equally as bless ed this we've been working with -- i can't even -- they should be lucky to have you, coffey, your passion for running a business but lifting a community, which most people say cannot happen and you proved that it can. cheer char. and you put a team together.
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be proud knowing this is one of your legacies. this project has been able to bring out some of our most incredible leaders. ann leaders who didn't agree all of the time, like dr. jackson. [ laughter ] you heard her and never made her feel like she wasn't heard and lifted her up, even when she didn't agree and that says a lot. of course, we have others that have spoken before us today. and so, i just want to say thank you, thank you to all of you. thank you to the future workers of this project, to the future janitors, the future residents, to all of you who know that this project has come in a concontinuum of grace, passion,
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of hard work and this is one of the thingthe thingsi'll be the . fellow commissioners, we'll take these three items, 5b, 5c and 5d as one vote. so being a chair, i can't move this item, but i would ask for a motion, commissioner scott some. >> yes, i would love to make the motion. >> may i have a second motion? >> i would like to second the motion. >> madam secretary, please talk your roll call. >> please announce your vote for 5b, 5c and 5d. pai (roll call).
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>> mr. chair, the vote is four ayes. [cheers and applause] >> madam secretary, please call the next item? >> the next is item 6, public comment on non-agenda items and we have one speaker card. oscar james. >> mr. james. >> oscar james again and you know the last commission, something has been on my mind since that time when i first brought up the mission during the model city's area. larry decarlos was a director when we started programs in the mission. so that's been on my mind, to
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get that name to you guys. when you have senior moments, which you guys will be there pretty soon, you will come back to the same first step. you think of something, you go down to your basement and forget and go upstair. this is me coming upstairs, where i had that senior moment. but i want to commend this commission like i do several times a year. your dedication and the cac, their dedication didn't our community to make things happen. without both of you, things wouldn't be possible. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. james. >> anybody else wishing to speak and if not, ok, i'm closing public comment and we'll go to >> item.auto >> report of the clear? >> no report. >> the next is item 8, report of the executive director madam
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director. >> none, ok. >> the next order of business is commissioner's questions and matters. >> any questions, seeing none, hearing none. next item. >> item 10, closed session and next is 11, adjournment. >> a motion to ajourn. >> i move we ajourn. >> i second. >> thank you.
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>> hello. i am running for mayor in the most densely populated corner of the city. chinatown, which tourism is the income from visitors all over the world which city hall takes for granted. most candidates bank on influential endorsements, a huge war chest, thinking that will secure getting votes. me? i believe that the most important thing is to help people better themselves. this is my joy fulfillment in my life. if someone asks me if you are
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elected as the mayor this november, what would you do first? my answer is i would waste no time to meet with department heads, directors of nonprofit, and most importantly, community leaders and grassroot organizations for their input and support. together, we solve problems. the most pressing problems are homelessness, housing shortages, and empty store fronts all over the city. one of my qualifications and expertise in solving problems as an educator, retired professor of esl and music for over 35 years, my skills are to bring out the best in people.
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my other life experiences and qualifications are as community organizer, founder and co-chair of a better chinatown tomorrow, community-based organizations formed to preserve the rich cultural heritage of chinatown. as administrator, i was one of the six ethnic field officers in sydney, australia. i was recruited to go there in 1983. a model now based worldwide for programming cultural events of different ethnicities and i served as neighbor arts organizer for the san francisco arts commission 1980s. business owner. i work closely with the san
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francisco visitors bureau for companies and artists showcasing cultural events to visitors. professor. i taught esl and music at city college of san francisco for 35 years. parent. i raised three daughters in san francisco. they all graduated from public schools. we'll work for quality neighborhoods, schools, incentives for families to stay in san francisco, better child care for working parents, and assistance to business owners. i appreciate your vote this november. thank you very much. >> new transformational leadership and fundamental change is coming to city hall.
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if i am elected san francisco mayor on tuesday, november 5, 2019. my name is joel. as the leading challenger in the race, i am the only progressive democratic party candidate for mayor on the ballot. and i'm the only san francisco green party endorsed candidate for mayor. with your support and vote, i will govern as america's most effective progressive mayor. i will serve as a neighborhood public interest mayor. i will be different from the corporate downtown private interests, economic elite mayors we've had for years. i have 34 years of exceptional, successful, award-winning public service. as an administrator, analyst with the city and county of san francisco airport commission, which runs the 7th largest
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international airport in the united states between 1987 and 2018, and as a department head assistant, aging specialist with the city and county of san francisco aging commission between 1981 and 1984, with decades of leadership experience in the environmental neighborhood and labor mass movements. i served in the following prior positions. city and county of san francisco environmental commissioner. president, coalition for san francisco neighborhoods. president, sunset parkside education and action committee. president, neighborhood council. chair, san franciscans for public power. chair preserve the presidio campaign. executive committee member
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siu790. other accomplishments highlights include i'm a recognized safety, security and risk expert. i adopted the first landmark city and county of san francisco sustainability plan. i have received nearly 100,000 votes from san franciscans in local elections over the years. and i earned a masters in public administration degree from the university of san francisco. san francisco journalists have described me as incorruptible, principled, honest, knowledgeable, tough, independent, courageous. my action oriented platform as mayor will be to dismantle the decades' old establishment status quo insider, corrupt, political machine. mandate 100% clean public money
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in conclusion, the stakes have never been higher for the future of san francisco. when the official voter information pamphlet comes out and you receive it in the mail or review it online, please read my short, 200-word statement, that includes important information about my qualifications, accomplishments and visionary 16-point platform. if you're convinced i can improve your quality of life as mayor, i ask for your vote. and if you do vote for me, i ask you to simply ask three of your friends to vote for me as well. together, we can create a just, livable and flourishing city for all. >> may name is ellen. i have been living in san francisco for 33 years. i work for the government for
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the last 15 years. i am a behavioral health clinician. i train people how to behave. i also represent the government employees as of may 2019, we have 32,000 government employees. because i investigate complaints from government employees and because i was a civic grand jury for two terms, i learn a lot about san franciscans. a lot about public policy that is currently failed to deliver the quality care for you, for me, in san francisco. my name is ellen. as i'm campaigning, going on the streets talking to homeless people, i find out three things the homeless people need. three things. indoor place to sleep. get away from the drug dealers.
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and a job so they can go back to the life they used to have. august 2019, according to 13 departments summarize report, we now have 21,000 homeless report in san francisco. in addition, we have 25,000 drug dealers, abusers and users. i'm not sure if you pay attention. for the last two years, we have more than 400 people died, pass away, on san francisco streets. something is not right about a picture. when i walked on the streets, sometimes i see homeless people. they have to pick up food from the trash can to eat. i am ashamed as a government employee. and as a mother, i do not want to see anybody raise their life like i have been experienced and seen people waste their life in
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san francisco streets. we also have 50,000 empty apartments in san francisco. if you refer back to may 2019, san francisco chronicle report, we have more than 100,000 empty apartments across the bay area. san francisco alone has 50,000 to 75,000 apartments that is available today, right here, right now if we have free housing policies to release the housing for the property owners and the tenants who need housing. when i become mayor, i will work with the law enforcement to obey the united states constitution. so we will stop the -- according to the report, we have minimum 100 every day in san francisco, maybe more because many people feel useless to report when nothing can be done. the police fail to deliver quality of care to prevent those
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property crimes. 2019, san francisco is ranked number one in the nation that we are the number one property crime in the united states. if you think london breed our current mayor is going to change for you. forget it. you know why? because i work for the government for the last 15 years and associate with people who provide solutions. i am one of the solution-providers. when i become a mayor, i will work with the federal government to enforce the united states constitution to clear the drug dealers off the street and revive the life of homeless people, so they can get back to their feet. no more drugs, give jobs to them. i am good that the because i'm a behavioral health clinician. i train people how to behave, get back on their feet and live a life with hope, faith and
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love. when i become a mayor i will release the empty apartments to the teachers and the workers and local san franciscans first. we do not need a bond and get more money and get more debt for our children generations to come, because we have empty apartments today. vote for me. ellen for mayor, november 5, 2019. together we heal the homeless, we will work with the united states constitution law to arrest the people they are not welcome. they are not welcome. they should not be representing our government when they are not delivering the quality of life in san francisco. vote for me, ellen for mayor in november, 2019. together we'll make san francisco safe and clean. thank you.
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>> hello. i'm shauna with the league of women voters of san francisco. a long with the league and sf gov tv i'm here to discuss proposition e. a ballot measure before the voters on tuesday, november 5. proposition e is an ordinance that would amend the