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preston and today colleagues, i'm announcing the adelanto act to hold the city accountable to the city of san francisco commitment i welcome the ambitious new target more affordable housing under the housing element that was approved earlier on our agenda. and - but have to say based on what we heard yesterday in the land use and transportation committee it is very clear that there exist no sir tension in the mayor's office to scale up to come close to meeting our new affordable housing target you meeting those goals will require planning and collaboration and openness to new stwraejz and a commitment 0 using all available
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funding to achieve those goals and pressure the state for merry funding. i'm frankly alarmed by some of the statements yesterday from the mayor's office of skuchlt the lack of urgency the refusal to spend funds that the board has appropriated more affordable housing to budget prop i funds the willness to renege on the deal struck by board of supervisors more affordable housing. and certificates of participation that is financing and refusal to collaborate to move forward the board of supervisors to achieve the affordable housing goals the housing element so one can't watch that hearing and urge you
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if you didn't have a chance to watch that and look at the contrast that the planning department with the hard work and the strategies they were agreeing urgencies and the lack of any commitment from oc d to move forward they continue to obstruct. so that puts us in a difficult space we need to be honest about this i think there is a complete disconnect what is on paper in the housing element and what is actually happening in the city and what will happen in practice unless we change course and know how this will end if we don't change course we need to look at whether happens in the most egging degrees circle recycle we barely hit
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50's percent and increase that by a target of that so the housing element is 46 thousand units of housing element plus and not at local and state level and unfortunately, fight our efforts as a board and voter not satisfying at the local level public health to the a fund to create the scale of housing element i fear that or i should say precluded unfortunately, our state and cities are simply not serious you enough about meeting affordable housing goals and what is interesting and contrast what is clear from the housing element is that were the city to fall horticulture of our market rate housing will be mandate consequences additional rezoning to go through the rezoning and a
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complete deregulation and what happens if we don't meet the affordable housing and the answer absent of legislation we're proposing is the answer is nothing. just like nothing happened with the goals last time and hit 50 period of time while one hundred and fifty only 50 percent nothing happened and again, under the new housing element no consequences for the affordable housing goals and in fact, if you looked at the contract look at the maufrnt language we look at the market-rate and the affordable housing what is a suggestion not mandatory a suggestion that the city there funding um, and begin land singing once we failed for four years halfway through we know we're coming no where near
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a general suggestion is he there funding and planning was candid at the hearing saying we need to do those strategies and it is clear they have not plans to do anything of that now. so, you know, about it comes to affordable housing it is clear as at a for anyone we're setting ourselves up for failure the state has left us with no choose to approve the housing element which we did my name is do by threatening access to the state funds if we don't comply with everything they've set up so, now left with a document but no serious plans to scale up the affordable housing so in the context colleagues, what don't we do as local legislators we have two option simply pretend we'll hit the target with to 10 o'clock and action to make
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the goals in the housing element a realty to the greater extent potential i choose the latter approach making the in the concrete and comboshlg that's why i'm announcing the affordable housing accountability as a correspondence to create consequences more affordable housing for failure to produce affordable housing we're committed and this legislation will provide a private right of action against the city in the event of refusal or failure to achieve affordable housing goals of the newly adopted housing element. and i want to just to be clear, the goal not to financially punish the city but the goal is to energy the third party nonprofit primary to advocate for lower-income people to file suits that the city fails to meet our affordable
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housing goals and taking compliance out of police realm and into the legal realm should that become necessary. to be clear and tool of last resort we've tired everything and gone to the ballot. >> thank you san francisco voters and colleagues for your support to raise hundreds of millions of dollars more affordable housing the mayor has refused to puts those in the budget and passed the budget pulses those budgets sit and the mayor is refusing to spend the allocated money and got creative to raise the funds the mayor blocks issuing the notices the so-called notices refusing to say what they will go out despite and deal approved by the entire board of supervisors with
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the hard work of supervisor ronen don't have a single note out the door have a commitment to unanimously support the business administration to get one hundred and $12 million we're talking about hundreds and hundred of millions of that board and voters of san francisco has done their job to create and allocate to appropriate and yet they are not getting spent open affordable housing i don't take it light low creating the power for the city to be taken to court we we can't in good conscious approve the plan we have a history the failing to meet and also creating and consequence for failure and a remedy that forces the affordable housing that we need and this is a especially important when you have a branches saying with every action that meeting our affordable housing goal is simply not a priority so
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unfortunately, this context the affordable housing accountability act is absolutely necessary i hope to have you're support on this and look forward to talking but as we fully support that i strongly building we are willing to pass a housing element request he should be willing to make the goals impossible this is what this effort is about so look forward to refining the details with the city attorney's office and thank ann and audrey and the city attorney's office for their assistance and working through the legal issues and drafting this ordinance the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor melgar. >> supervisor ronen thank you, colleagues i'm introducing the election with mayor breed will repeal the ordinance in 2020 with a structure of overdosed production center we we passed
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this the intention to encourage the creation of the prevention with weiner's essential but unfortunately, because of ab three 262 not adopted in law or not implemented but residences impossible and repealing this with the permitting super plaza barrier to opening hard to open over the prevention we know we get by let me - in remind- we can't continue to let people die on our streets and the preconditions are we have a proven stream to help the situation i'd like to thank the mayors off and supervisor safai for sponsoring this ordinance and second introducing the
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resolution that will exempt the mayor office for the payment for the purpose of fundraiser for sites or overdose prevention to allow the mayor's office and dph and to support the opening and operation of those sites. that will be operated by the goals nonprofit in sophomore this will allow us to remove a barrier and help the nonprofit to raise funds for those sites and finally introducing a hearing request calling for a hearing regarding the mental health and disorder comes after working with a mother whose son as bipolar and been incarcerated for 11 months and despite having available a recovery center very
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frustrating more information about that individual and finding out information has not been fully accurate and requesting information for the time been in in custody and the reason for the lengthy time and while in jail and programming to address their underlying disorders and help the services the judges for behavorial health and the drug court to attend last time we heard from the judge that was very inclusive have we progressed in in any way, shape, or form and given 11 months the validity has been in jail i suggest we have not improved the situation for this hearing it very disappointing and finally colleagues i would
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like to request that a meeting be adjourned in the memory of louise abram passed away on january 14th after found in the golden gate park and beth was a charged family member and well known for her love of the arts and issues and efforts to bring community together and for 40 years including my form predator sole purpose and in- she provided environment and beth was the well known for their or
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her social judge in 1999 had a nonprofit that a center for peace and justice in the environment and is the acronym for b.a. cp b pronounced back panhandle to support the role of all over the and society to promote peace and social justice the back page worked with a passion that had a social change and it was a necessary component of true justice and peace back page was talking about the need to life and clean air are important for the lines and justice. the center was known for several programs that are
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spearheaded that has that decades for feeding 2000 plus people every week and coming back to a close friend trying a raise her son can claim the status for the future draft and also thinking ever peace as a how that impacted the world and this dedication was a constant from an early angle a character and was known as is blue lady she lived in a blue house and drove a blue car and we're her hair blue and beth will be remembered for they are dedication and express the condolences to her family and buena heights area and all for
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whom she will be darryl darryl missed balancing the budget the rest it submit. >> thank you supervisor ronen and supervisor safai. >> thank you, madam clerk >> colleagues, i wanted to give a little bit update on the oversight. commission which was impacted by 80 percent of voters proposition c format we need to have a public hearing on this calling for a hearing on prop b to hear from the department that homelessness and supportive housing and the control of implementation of this measure. and in december introduced legislation to streamline the body consistent with prop c this meeting the mayor and board will make a- spoken to mayor london breed and talked about to the about the and we'll follow the
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same path at the board of supervisors and once approved the commission will make appointment to other committees like local homelessness corresponding and shelter advisory committee and my office has spoken with the controlled about the improvements articulated audits and vicinity oversight we'll be talking about more soon. and yesterday at the rules committee added a common of interest so the commissioner will have to file form seven hundred and today ami introducing to make sure the health insurance. and a proxy to approve the delivery system and i look forward to working with many of you. and in the coming months. next, i have two district in memoriams before do that want to take a moment to acknowledge the tragedy in
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monterey park we need to keep guns away from folks with management and supervisor ronen talked about that and supervisor stefani limiting the access to high capacity guns but the fact we should live in a community that is safe and at workplace that are safe so pleased to join my colleague existed to tackle this severe challenge and my two in memoriams are first one for lahsa was a beloved teacher in the summer program and proud and dedicated member. and whenever that she was needed stepped up and during the pandemic volunteered to the covid 19 hubs to maybe that people got feed
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health and safety they needed during this those your honor, certain times and those uncertain times and always a welcoming face always had a smile and as made sure make sure that people understand. >> up until her illness paid it, too difficult to work and she worked as a elementary school for that and an early a mentored with the first after school and a caring and compassionate teacher that are taught by her and subcontracted with her and always giving to others and serving the community where a smile on her face my reilly leaves behind her to sons trent and taylor and absolutely loved her children and will an
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missed and the second is elsa marie. elsa marie was born in atlantic city in 1926 and died peaceful but, but a lot went into- she was listening to frank sinatra and the little sister. and she attended our lady of perceptual high school and a proud with graduate and got a job as a clerk met the love of her life and eloped she was 19 and they owned a store to this day she'll be at work and el say and dino provided
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themselves with their customers and truly defined a farm walgreens or any other national change a truly favored paramedic and everyone on 34igs street loved them from the fish and the imfamous uniform store which closed and the catholic school kids in the bay area and up to 6 months ago elsiecy was still going to work and- after the move they were welcomed to the tight-knit lady of mercy with
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countless friends and illustrator and martinis were center and lived 96 years and lived it all throat threw the depression she lost city council but gave that a wonderful try and all the juice of a matriarch of a large italian family made her make sure people are present and left behind a legacy for decades to come and one of a kind full of heart all the descriptions and her family will
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carry on that for the central drugs everyone is a fan in the community of that tremendous asset may she rest in peace and the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor safai and supervisor stefani thank you, madam clerk. >> colleagues, i stand before today really a broke record on gun violence introducing to resolutions the first with the safety week from february 1st to february 7th of this year and in 2018 the prevention advocates launched to uplift the voices of those quacked by gun violence and gun violence in many forms holds us hostage from intensity
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shooting to domestic violence to suicides and mass shootings everyone and those days are shown the magnitude of this problem just this past weekend on the heals of lunar new year in the asian community 11 people were killed and 7 people in the bay were injured in a workforce violence and one in oakland left one dead at a gas station and at ta letter county a 16 years old and 10 month-old baby were killed we've had 39 mass shootings in three weeks in this country on trend to steady the prior years numbers everyday i dread those statistics and
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unfortunately, they keep on gotham one hundred americans are killed and more than three hundred and thirty are shot and wounded that is 25 times more likely and just last year became the leading cause of death among other things america children in 2022 two-story single family dwelling plus children died by gunfire and i can't take this anymore. i so disgusted by the gun manufacturers and lobbyists by the politicians who refuse to bumped at the the federal level how long will we sacrifice our children on the podium of gun profit in this country (clapping.) we have an obligation to keep
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our children safe from gun violence this can't be our new normal we have this and makes we sick this is not french we are held hostage by guns and ordinance manufacturers we are the only developed country where this is happening. national survives week to remember all the survives and delicate we must do more to reduce gun violence we continue to implement in san francisco and like our gun violence restraining order get the state to do the same thing as a greenhouse miss guide decision we must remember the toll of gun violence taxes on the families are unacceptable and this brings
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me to the second resolution i'm making today urban right into of reviewed federal as a result weapons ban transferred by senator diane feinstein. >> to reduce levels the gun violence in the united states and it did we know this is possible. and 2004 it was expired and right now we are bearing witness to the consequences of congress inaction. and monterey park the gunman used a semiautomaticic a large magazine that killed 11 people that mass shooting is the deadliest in the country when 19
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children was the deadliest one in texas the gunman used an assault weapon those deadly weapons are the common thread between the mass shooting in the united states and it is long past time we figured out this and making sure we get as a result weapon ban at the - i'm recommitting my resolve to fight to this on a daily basis and fight this until my death i'll not allow in charge ncra and people are trying to dance on the lunar new year or working at
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the movies or shopping in a store or children in their third grade classrooms this can't continue. and i am doing everything we can to make sure that it didn't i know you're with me and colleagues this might be a resolution i refuse to be refuse to sit here and numb by this shit. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor stefani. >> supervisor walton. >> submit. >> thank you. >> and supervisor chan thank you, madam clerk and thank you, colleagues parallel to supervisor stefani and supervisor safai mentioned the monterey park and the um, hallway moon bay i'm coming from a perspective i've been asked
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responding to incidents as represent of the chinese-american and the api thinking about that context and both the victims and the gunman identified to be, you know, aligning decent and let me say i think that um, woman what, what i've been thinking about and an elected member but the leader of the community it is for the most part i urge you us to think with resources and services provided to the community that truly need to be culture competent tea that is always been an issue for all of us while san francisco has been the leading, you know, city in the issue providing language and culture competency with our
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services more needs to be done i think that the shootings in both the southern california and our peninsula and coast committee shows we need those services. with culture and language competency. i also want to remind all us that asian community and api this minority mix we're so sufficient we are competent we are not in need of services and seek help we do like everyone else we must help each other and i hope our allies will help us to find the resources to make sure the community does get the help they- we need am laechlt i think on a national scale about gun cell control i want you to
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know that something hat not happened long ago but in the last two years among the asian-american we need to really think about and in this progressive city the right wing narrative is there they are poisoning our committee and say that right wing optic and inflammatory and violent language is threatening our community the chinese and the api community that leads to what we're seeing right now a community divided and never- among the community the defeat whether at the should arm ourselves with guns not really be a debate. and so this is a moment for us to think about i think we know that there were
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asian-americans communities from san francisco was on explicitly i don't need to name that person that is happening and yet turned a blind eye we didn't say what is happening in that with our community and the asian-american community and allow this right wing language and misinformation to continue? i'm 0 here to denunciation that and stand up for my community enough is enough. that we deserve services we need to have the model poirpt and fight against right wing misinformation and even is hard we need to breakdown that culture and language barrier so, i say colleagues, please join me if we are to believe in vetting
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guns i truly believe we need to really think about how do we break that barrier and breakdown the communication so really support of api community and for that i want to end my comments if i ask you to join me for a moment of silence. and think about the families and loved ones. thank you. >> (moment of silence.) >> thank you, colleagues. >> thank you supervisor chan seeing no names that concludes
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the intro of business. >> thank you, madam clerk we're not at public comment. >> been considered by a board committee and excluding items which have been considered by a board committee. first hear from those in-person and then move on to the remote system. we know during general public comment you can speak to the minutes and speak to items 19 there 24 without committee reference and other general matters on the adoption without a doubt particularly calendared i will especially point that out item 5 the housing element update was heard we took public comment on that if you intend to speak on that i'll interrupt you and let's see - move on do we are joined by the office of civic engagement jump in when we have someone that as a language barrier.
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>> so welcome. >> thank you. >> i'm here and frank about the p r c and thankfully in terms of i - i feel breached two of my contracts one while senior management was and tracy collecting 6 figure salaries i thought serving the population and due to to a payroll they deprived me of half any pay the contract and come before you breached for the housing and case management services. and trending changing give the breach of that on october 22nd in october of 2022 and so given that breach i feel that is necessary for me to take
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extraordinary steps and this might be for the january and i'm withholding this they are in violation and holding in the trust and standing before you i have proof of payment this is gone on long enough their entitlement detailing now telling us no action until mark it is parcelsings and their entitlement making 6 figures no one is representing the clients and people are having nightmares 5 of us work as reception and this is how they treat us, we need our help someone to vacant advocate for us and the duty of care the building the city owes us at clients. >> thank you for your comments. and welcome. >> hi there my name is
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elizabeth a capture of you got e-mails from me earlier this week, i have routing turned out to protest for the sidewalks of life the largest anti mark west the mississippi since 2004 today, i opposed the walk for life and legal abortion hurts women it is patricia based very much po c march of people who are taking advantage of their right to assemble and free speech i support. and agonizing and gut clinching to say 20 thousand this is thing i do because it is important as we saw this year or last year with roe vs. wade was over turned
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that was difficult we did suffer a huge defeat but the one in march was different neo-nazi neo-nazi marking in this parade white lives matter consolidation composed of a small group and four men carrying a bipartisan saying 50 thousand babies were killed they claimed that on twitter proudly ask the city to ask the arc dice of san francisco and other organize how they can prevent this from happening in the future we're not just dealing with elders clutching their rosary beads and demonstrating with us
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(bell ringing) were actual neo-nazi. >> thank you for your comments. >> thank you. >> well, i was glad elon musk is telling me the world point shots are bad should put alex jones back up on there i asked people i i don't see any behind me to drive you to do our duties to get the cops and insurance policies to get the covid 19 shots we know deadly weapons not one person talked about the covid 19 shots none on the agenda is working or whatever not talking about taking the covid 19 shots we know come on we're not stupid karen came to-
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worked for pfizer wants to kill us but no intelligent questions they all want to destroy us but our obligation. okay. to do this you know the covid 19 shots are deadly weapons like the life sunshine ordinance are talking about unprecedented deaths look up the ceo of what i understand i think look if we had 10 percent more a california my h the doctors are killing people and karen is trying to get arrest warrant in san diego you people ought to tell this and you think god will not hold you
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responsible when you die like the baby killer that spoke about abortion man which they dies she's in big trouble the lord will held (bell ringing) thank you for your comments. >> welcome the next speaker. >> good afternoon, members my name is dale seymour and i've been coming to this room for thirty years and bring something up i think that is an inequitable with the boards and committees for the city of san francisco where we have laws and department heads and depth directions not to live in the city and the board members, you know, a lot of us in the city work for nonprofits we can't afford to live in san francisco i can't afford to live in san francisco i had to it can my gi
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bill i'm here and got my house pained i don't know what color it is i have 4r506 development in the city of to and 94 employees able to walk out of here with a paycheck i have expansion and not allowed to join a charter committee in the city and then man a big development i know what i'm doing but not allowed to join h.r. committee and could be a deputy director or a police chief but can't join a charter board where you're losing your best talent they can't afford to live here we know whether you are doing and (bell ringing) when we don't live in the city don't have a relationship between a candidate and can't we
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not obligated what speak our mind i'm asking the rules committee i'm the asking would you please consider this and before i'm not- i'm hiding something back this is geared towards the homelessness oversight committee yes, it is. >> thank you for your comments. and call up the next speaker welcome. >> my name is vicky i'm in the supervisor ronen district. >> may i ask you to pull the microphone closer to you. >> oh, yeah. >> i need to- how is that. okay. >> yeah. i'm in your district. um, i'm here today and spent a lot of time in my you younger
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years working with teenagers and among other things worked at logan ranch and went by there today it is empty didn't get something will be as a
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comments. >> - and sir. >> your comments are before. >> (multiple voices). >> making it competitive. >> address your comments to the board as a whole please. all of you, your elected officers and failing you talk about young people children dealing drugs right now as we speak at 7 and mission right now
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i encourage all of you let's go for a walk you can see our city is serious issue talking about homelessness and mental health and affordable housing. they're all by the way side you see where an area (bell ringing) that your completely failed. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. >> welcome to the next speaker. >> hi, my name is- i say i'm a miracle an development why a miracle in a homelessness shelter program for housing and 7 years ago finally fm i got permanent housing and affordable permanent housing and now i'm okay with society i'm right here
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on top of this giving back to the community and this is important. to have more affordable housing. because people like myself can do miracles we can give back to society and a asset to society and one of the speakers and slept on the street just to all the benefits- for transitioning and that's what we need very, very, very affordable housing. i think that will bring it back to society you can see me 55 years old and been here years and i'm a homeless actually homelessness i'm housed because
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(unintelligible) (bell ringing) several years in a row i'm okay and have permanent housing and advocating for permanent housing and low income and whatever comes. >> thank you for your comments. and welcome tony. >> done a amazing job and people saying otherwise. tuberculosis require opioid treatment to stay alive not a joke you have to have an immune system and your white blood cells functioning could not attack people for doing that in an epidemic of that sort and finally hurts me so see people willing to active entertainment
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like go at human survival not just human survival but anything that attacks a white blood cell level we'll be dead without that and keeping people alive people don't talk about that. >> thank you tony. >> thank you. >> ms. chandler. >> hello my name is stella for any in addition to make a better humanity and want to say my thoughts and prayers to the asian community concerning our loss and myself understand maybe the mother have to san francisco quadruple handled and he was 19 trying to cash his check january
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the 9 on his lunch break and a 205 an arrest was made mr. lee about a year and a half after the murder of my son and 8 years it's been the don't hesitate dropped the charges against lee and one hour later rearrested him because of the technical issue. i've been going to court almost 8 years and not missed one court date and still it is a child no justice for the san francisco quadruple but want to say that, you know, we are talking about this gun violence unfortunately, it has will not been taken seriously with the african-american information. and it looks you know not seriously and not addressing the mothers and how we are suffering (bell ringing)
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the aftermath i want to say i'm asking the at the to kind of look at how we can really establish what we can do for the mother and no phone calls to sowing what we need to support my son i feel february the 18 now having the indigenous black history month 0 parade and get an invitation and pass that on. >> thank you for your comments. >> like to bring you a flyer next thank you, thank you for your time. >> any other members of the public like to address the board during general public comment and seeing none, to the remote mr. lamb. >> i see 8 listening and 5 online ready to on the phone to address the board if you're one of the 8 and providing comments
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press star three now. >> so mr. lamb hear from the first caller. >> all right. are you with us caller? >> hello. >> welcome (microphone feedback). >> sir, you might want to turn down our phone or computer there is a delay. >> all right. whoops mr. lamb. >> sir can you hear me? ? >> hello? >> sir, can you hear me? i would like to turn down our television or have to go on to the next caller.
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>> thank you, clerk joe regular caller first of all, on your right no where an all over the shows up but two boosters and not gotten covid 19 i wear a mask and supervisor interjects public health is a matter and people needs to be vaccinated and public safety problem x latest violence i can assure you that i so motivated by (unintelligible) with the subject i even prepared to the legislator they need to keep the message for registering the firearms and (unintelligible) supervisors you guys actually
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legislate (unintelligible) the guns off the streets like (unintelligible) but call off the could wards if you have spoken out gun violence and have cried or, you know, been emotional you've done our part. certainly you voted for public safety (bell ringing) and others to join you done our part not your fault was going on i hope you can accept that as a testament and finally, i must say on a personal level go 49ers and hope to see dorsey in the
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footballfield so good luck guys >> thank you. >> (bell ringing) thank you for your comments and all right. mr. lamb from the next caller please. >> hello, my name is leah i'm a d-6 resident and hope you take the time to read the article about for the marking on saturday during the mark for life i hope (unintelligible) for sf pd cops and the adoption side of street that had a confrontation and that is minor but my life is scratched by them she has the mark on her hand i need you to condemn the marking bands in san francisco and from
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x escalating- (unintelligible) and fast forward with ate blake anti-abortion and queer laws in the country and impacts and san francisco leaders please take every opportunity you can too (unintelligible) condemn the neo-nazi few that is easier to do now than later if they actually succeed and again, a scarey trajectory happening that's why i'm saying this again, thank you bye. >> thank you for your comments. and mr. lamb next caller (bell ringing) >> um, hi can you hear me? ? >> yes. >> hi, my name is dr. teresa
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palmer with agenda item 24 has supposed to are a committee on committee of the whole january 31st i urge you the supervisors to unanimously vote to that have that, you know, before honda had a care of fault it is schedule to begin e 1rig9 patient and closure for february 2nd fy23 can't happen and even if and reprieve comes through with the- and any of us can leave honda at sometime. >> laguna honda and cuts and must not occur. and laguna home
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depot is a big deal for the people of san francisco the federal government has 80 percent of the costs and um, though you have no power over this the board of supervisors does have a lot of influence. and we must all push together to stop the eviction but save laguna honda never happened must never happen again not a moderate of proving issue but procurement issue authority alu la gown honda takes care of of the courts and people that need care to volunteer sincere or care is to expensive to please vote for the hearing an laguna
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honda and ways to have oversight (bell ringing). >> thank you for your comments. >> thank you kyme and apologizes we're setting the timer for two minutes thank you, kindly and mr. lamb three individuals that are prepared to make their comments welcome to the next caller. >> hello my name is art and asking you supervisors to vote "yes" on supervisor melgar and agenda item 24 that allows the board to hold a hearing committee of the whole to review and update us on the situation of laguna honda called the laguna honda each did submission of a closure and relocation plan that is unfortunately, and contradictory and nevertheless, he urge you urge we need the
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dignity it gives us in addition to saving our lives the january 31st hearing will be for the laguna honda is under stress and we need to save that and we've seen the results of that action before. um, and san francisco right to pressure caused is transfers out the laguna home depot so san francisco need you to stand up for laguna honda while you walk the fine line of helping your community. >> sir did we lose you? >> yes. yeah. it got mouthed. >> please continue. >> can i continue. >> you have 30 seconds left
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(bell ringing) >> san francisco needs you to stand up for laguna honda helping the health department to meet the federal government's bottom line and making sure it continues to serve san franciscans that feed it now and we need la general obligation bond home depot and people be above business values we need this long term care we need the care for ourselves, sir. >> time is concluded i gave a couple of seconds we got muted in the middle of your comments mr. lamb another caller in the queue please. madam clerk no more callers in the queue. >> okay. thank you. >> mr. president. >> thank you so much. one, public comment public comment is closed. (gavel) madam clerk let's go to adoption
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without committee references 19 through 24. >> were introduced without reference and unanimous vote required for the resolution on first reading today alternatively any supervisor my require a resolution to go to the committee. >> thank you very much. madam clerk. >> supervisor ronen. >> can i please co-sponsor items 19 introduce 23 and 24. >> supervisor ronen thank you so much supervisor walton thank you for hearing this um, for the three 1 as is committee of the whole for number 24. and several things have happened. i'm sorry. >> you are the. >> sorry. >> 24. >> sorry. >> supervisor stefani.
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>> may i please severe item. >> thank you very much. madam clerk supervisor peskin i'm sorry. >> you're on mute. sorry about that can be please be a sponsor co-sponsor of item 23. >> madam clerk call the roll on items 20, 21 and 2 and 23 and add supervisor safai to which item. >> 23. >> okay. okay. >> thank you, mr. president. on items 20, 21 and 2322 and 23. >> supervisor dorsey, aye. >> supervisor engardio, aye. >> supervisor mandelman, aye. >> supervisor melgar, aye. >> supervisor peskin, aye.
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>> supervisor preston, aye. >> mvrnd, aye. >> and supervisor safai, aye. >> supervisor stefani, aye. >> supervisor walton, aye. >> supervisor chan, aye. >> there are 11 i's. >> it out without objection resolutions are adopted unanimously (gavel) madam clerk please call item 20 years as leader of the house democratic caucus, and 35 years of dedicated service to the city and county of san francisco and to the united states of america. >> thank you, madam clerk and sdmifrd thank you, sxhrndz i'd like to continue this to february 14th because speaker america will be joining us 2 day
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in the honor if my colleagues obtain likely that would be great. >> no second motions. >> mr. president this is on second to do we need a motion and majority or without obligation and supervisor ronen. >> supervisor preston do we need to vote. >> you can take that without objection. >> we can put that on me. >> i know. >> thank you supervisor preston and thank you, supervisor safai call item call item call item
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call item call item call item call item call item call item patient transfer and relocation plan; and requesting the department of public health to present. >> supervisor peskin, aye. >> and supervisor safai, aye. >> supervisor stefani, aye. >> supervisor walton, aye. >> supervisor chan, aye. >> there are 11 i these without objection this motion is adopted unanimously and madam clerk any xrifrm. >> none to report mr. president
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and please presented the in memoriams will be adjourned in memory of following beloved individuals on behalf of the supervisor peskin for the lasts patricia holt and on behalf of supervisor melgar and on behalf of the supervisor preston for the lady and stephen on behalf of the supervisor ronen for the late beth and on behalf of the supervisor safai for the late lessee. >> and others and mr. president had been mentioned and the board take a moment of silence. for the victims on behalf of the monterey park and half-moon bay. tragic. >> thank you for that >> thank you, mr. president, and madam
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clerk. >> colleagues that brings us to the end of our agenda madam clerk, any more business. >> that concludes our business for today. >> thank you and in the words of commissioner chan happy year the rabbit good theers (gavel). >> yep. [meeting adjourned]
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vice chair is rafael mandelman. the clerk today is elijah sanders and mr. clerk will you call the roll. >> commissioner chan. >> absent. commissioner dorsey. >> here. >> commissioner engardio. >> here. >> commissioner mandelman. >> present. >> melgar absent. why commissioner peskin. >> present. why commissioner preston. >> present. why commissioner ronen. >> aye. >> commissioner safai. >> absent.
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commissioner stefani. >> present. >> commissioner with theon. >> present. >> we have a quorum. >> thank you, mr. clerk. as chair i'm excusing commissioners chan and safai today. before calling the next item, as chair i invoke 3.26 from the rules of order to limit public comment per item it 30 minute for today's meeting. each speaker as 2 minutes to speak on a begin item. mr. clerk, next item. >> before i call that i like to make a public comment announcement. for members interesting in participating we welcome you here in room 250 or watch channel 26 or 99. or streaming it live on sfgov.org. for thez wish to comment remote the best way is dialing
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415-554-0001 then acess code: 2483 810 3364 ##. you will be able to listen in role time. when public ment is called press star 3 to be add to the queue. don't press it gwen or you will be removed. had i system says your line is unmuted you will be allowed 2 minutes. you will move on to the next caller. calls are taken in the order than i are received. speak slowly and clearly. public comment first from the members in attendance in the chamber and after remote. thank you. >> next item, 2 final approval of first appearance making finalings to aluteleconference meetings under coat 54953e this is an action item. >> are there questions or comments from clothes on item 2?
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is there anyone here who wishes it comment on item 2? operator, is there anyone on remote public comment who wishes to comment on item 2? >> checking for remote public comment on item 2. there is in remote public comment. >> thank you. public ment on this item is closed. can we have i motion and second on item 2? motion from commissioners walton. second from commissioner preston. mr. clerk call the roll. why commissioner dorsey. >> aye. >> commissioner engardio. >> aye. >> commissioner mandelman. >> aye. >> commissioner melgar. >> aye. absent. >> commissioner peskin.
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>> aye. >> commissioner preston. >> aye. >> commissioner ronen. >> aye. >> commissioner stefani. >> aye. why commissioner walton. >> aye. >> there are 8 aye's the resolution is approved. >> thank you mr. clerk. would you call the next item? >> item 3 chair report, informational item. >> thank you, mr. clerk. good morning. welcome to the first meeting of the tima board we have a short agenda to under take elections and approve one item. before this i wanted to thank vice chair mandelman and commissioner ronen for service on the committee last year. we made progress including the on island shuttle and the ferry dock infrastructure and electrification. and we continue to engage stake holders on the tell and
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affordable program funded district 6 looking at community driven access improvements. today i'm pleased to see the item to approve the state grant on our agendaful and that is for the regional early action planning. i know sometimes we have acronym there is is a racial equity action plan i had worked on years ago. this regional early action planning grant was an application this came in december. for i package that includes predevelopment activities for affordable housing which is important as well as transit projects including on demand shuttle to the east bay and implementation of the transit pass. i'm happy that the grant includes fund to continue the good work of staff and one treasure island on the transportation planning process. i thank swaunee cho who worked
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double time over the holidays. i had occurrence around the initial proposal come grill to swaunee and others for being diligent to address my concerns. the final principle is manage we can be proud of. this year i'm looking forward it seeing the launch of the autonomous pilot program for treasure island i thank all partners to enengaging neighbors along with city wide organizations sfusd, city college, labor groups to promote learn and w force development opportunity. stay tuned for events where the public can see the vehicles and learn more about the shuttle service. over the holidays i had an opportunity to attends an event on treasure island the ymca was getting children free bikes. someone who makes bicycling my
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favorite means of transportation it is encourage to me to see when we are dog to incent sunrise new generation of cyclists and looking forward to pointing the tima advisory committee to work with them to save a transportation program for islands moving forward. thank you and i conclude my remarks. anyone who michelles to comment on item 3? >> operator, is there remote comment. public comment on item 3. checking for remote comment on item 3. hi, your 2 minutes begins now. >> hi. i'm jeffrey sand a senior citizen. disabled at times. had open heart surge reand have trouble walking from other ailments. about this tima treasure island
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the state land gave it over to the city and obligation was to leave existing use alone my concern is rescue rigzal access and i'm concerned about the tell and they asked toy resubmit an application. and about this 6.5 million, i believe the developers should have gave up more money for the infrastructure costs. that they will i don't know they
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are projected profits i'm sure tell be millions if in the billions. there is 2 million allocated for low income housing and since the money is visible it is good you are approving to apply for the 6.5 million sitting in the 30 million pile of money in the state of california has. but it does say it is for infill house to accelerate infill house androus traffic. i feel the developer should have covered the costs more for transportation and other needs. and city, i don't know had the deal is with this. they were too nice and. this evening your 2 thank you your 2 minutes are up. >> thank you, caller, there is no more public comment. >> thank you, caller for your input.
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public comment is closed. call the next item. >> item 4 approve the minutes of october 25, 2022 meeting an action item. >> are there questions or comments from clothes on item for you? is there anyone in the chamber had wishes to ment on item for you? operator, are there remote public comments on item 4? checking for public comment on item 4. and there is in public comment. >> thank you. public comment is now closed. can we have a motion and second on item 4? >> motion from commissioner mandelman. second from commissioner ronen. mr. clerk roll call >> commissioner dorsey. >> aye. >> commissioner engardio. >> aye. >> commissioner mandelman. >> aye. >> commissioner melgar. >> aye. >> commissioner peskin. >> aye. >> commissioner preston. >> aye. why commissioner ronen.
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>> aye. >> commissioner stefani. >> aye. >> commissioner will walton. why aye >> there are 9 aye's it is approved >> thank you. . and would you call the next item? item 5 election of chair and vice chair for 2023, this is an action item. why thank you, nominations are now in order for the office of chair. commissioner mandelman? >> i will nominate the chair to continue as chair. >> thank you, >> second. >> thanks. >> is there further nominations. if -- okay. photocopy not nominations are closed. is there anyone in the chamber had wishes to comment on nominations for chair? are there remote comments.
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>> checking for remote public comments. theres no public comment. why public comment is closed call the roll for the nomination of chair y. on the motion in favor of electing commissioner dorsey for chair >> aye >> commissioner engardio. why aye. >> commissioner mandelman. >> aye >> commissioner melgar. >> aye. >> commissioner peskin. >> aye. >> commissioner preston. >> aye. >> commissioner ronen. >> aye. why commissioner stefani. >> aye. why commissioner walton. >> aye. >> the commissioner dorse as chair carries. >> thank you, colleagues. . nominations in order for the office of the vice chair. mr. chairman. i see a hand my apologies. >> commissioner ronen
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>> like to nominate rafael mandelman for timma vice chair. >> do we have a second? okay. >> seconded boy walton. further nominations? >> if not nominations are closed. is there anyone who wishes to comment on the nomination of vice chair. are there remote public comments on the nomination of vice chair. why checking for remote public comment. and there is in public comment. >> thank you, will you take the roll call on the nomination for vice chair >> on the motion in favor of electing commissioner machine man, commissioner dorsey. >> aye. >> commissioner engardio. >> aye >> commissioner mandelman. >> aye. >> commissioner melgar. >> aye. >> commissioner peskin. >> aye. >> american preston. >> aye. >> commissioner ronen.
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>> aye. >> commissioner stefani. >> aye. why commissioner walton. >> aye. >> the motion to elect commissioner mandelman as vice chair carries. >> thank you. congratulations vice hair machine man. >> mr. clerk will you call the next item. why item 6 final approval of first appearance the executive director to apply for and enter in an agreement with the state of california community development for a 6, 5 huh thundz from the higher impact transformtive allocation of early action planning upon grant program this is an action item. >> ready to share my slides. i'm swaunee cho assistant deputy director for planning. thank you, chair dorsey. today we are recommending approval of a resolution to authorize the executive director to apply for receive and enter
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in an green light with the state of california department of house and community development for a grant if the early action planning program. this is a request for final approval from the timma board on first appearance because the resolution is due to hcd on february 17 ever15th it is based on a templet lie hcd. in addition to this resolution hcd requires us to submit binding green lights with other agencies in our case tida for the affordable housing pos that tida/timma agreement is due march 31st and will be presented to the timma committee in february. first a bit of background. the program initiate in the 2019 by governor new some to accel rit housing product. in 2021 the program was extended
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integrate house and prosecute mote inclusion. and affordable. the program is begin by hcd with input from the governoror office of plan pregnant research. the strategic growth counsel and [inaudible]. >> there is 600 million dollars visible for the 2.2 program toechlt we are targeting the 30 million dollars pot of the higher impact electrons formative allocation or hit allocation. which is open to transportation management agencies, prirts, cities, et cetera for projects scaleable. implementation costs are eligible under this program in addition to planning. can the next slide shows the proposal. we worked with tida to develop the package for the hit allocation. the total request is 6.5 million dollars. of this our proposal includes 2
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million dollars for predevelopment parcel e within.twop on treasure i lands affordable housing for seniors the development is lead by tida and tide is matching with another 2 million dollars for the predevelopment phase. there is 500 thousand dollars for the specification implementation and start up phase for the multioperator transit pass. the largest component is the 3.8 million dollars for planning and initial year demonstration phase on demand transit shuttle service. serve the island and the east bay. this will be important for seniors when might have mobility issues getting around the island and help us to deliver transit to the east bay which does not currently exist and off set operating short fall. finally the proposal includes 200 thousand dollars for follow up planning activities.
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coming out of the treasure island supplemental transportation study. which was coled by us and one treasure i land we reported on in october. and just as a quick visual, this diagram shoes the location of site e1.2 which is on the east/west side and a few blocks from the intermodal hub. >> terms of fooim time line our application was submitted in december. as noted hcd is rivering to supports documents the first the authorizationing resolution before you today and the second is the binding agreement with toyeda for affordable how doing that is in process and am be presented for approval at the timma committee and board. and as well as tida board in february. funds must be by june of 2024.
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and we are red to g. we hope to hear good news. the action before you today is authorize it apply for, receive and enter in i green light with the department of housing and community development. for 6.5 million dollars from the higher impact transform tit hit allocation of early planning grant's program. that concludes my presentation and visible for questions. staff from tida is available on the line if you have questions for them. >> thank you very much. mrs. cho we have a question from commissioner melgar. >> thank you. so much chair dorsey. i had a question about something in your presentation about the shuttle service for seniors and disabled. is the thinking this we will you know put whatever monies needed
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into the city's paratransitit or are we thinking we will create a separate system for treasure island. >> the early phase of the treasure island program. the treasure island transportation implementation program approve in the 2011 envisioned on island circulation shuttle. and ac transit to the east bay. while the demand is low, because there are fewer people living on the island we thought this would be a way to use state funds to initiate that service. >> you said that it would serve both sudden fran and the east bay? this is only in island shuttle? >> it is on island yerba buena and treasure and the east bay. we could talk about whether it should also go to san francisco. i'm just questioning. i'm asking a question.
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why we are creating a new shuttle and decide third degree in 2011. and tell serve just the island to get people around the island and go to the east bay. >> yes. long-term yes that is the proposal here. long-term they envisioned on island circumstantial later that would just serve the island and east bay y. i'm for submitting the guarantees i do question why we should credit a new system. we treated treasure island as if it was its own thing. i know it was a redevelopment thing. you know. evolved. it seems like inefficient in terms of crediting a whole other set of system if in the the only one. >> it is in the what the agenda item i will support it. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner melgar. any further comments from
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clothes. is there anyone in the chamber when wishes to comment on item 6? operator, is there remote ment on item 6? checking for remote ment on item 6. hi caller your 2 minutes begins now. why hello i'm rosdz, i am a rescue rigzal user of treasure island for the last decade and a half. and i am one of approximately 4500 members of the san francisco board sailor's association. i think this rush to approve the agreement to get this grant is unfortunate we all want to see more money to improve treasure island enter in an agreement without considering the impacts
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on -- assurance to the state land's commission tida settlement as well as violating the terms of the permit 2016.005.000. the agenda material part of this money is it implement the toll for the system this tida drolls about charging people to access their public lands. the toll is specific low concontrary to the permit. as well, the use of money for the on island shuttle, which i gone through numerous meetings with one treasure island fails to access the boat ramp or avenue i. as a result, using the money this manner violates the state
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land's title settlement, which states the transportation plan provide public street access it all the of the public trust lands. as well doing so violates the impact environmental impact report and the 2006 plan upon which the permits was granted. >> thank you. 2 minutes are up. >> caller your 2 minutes begins now. caller?
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>> hello caller? no audio. i think we are having difficulties with the caller. so i will move on to the next. >> okay. there is no more opinion comments. >> thank you. operator. commissioner melgar. >> sorry chair dorsey i wanted an answer from staff given the public comment. does submitting this grant application look us in a contractual agreement with the state to implement the toll or any of the other things that the public commenter talked about in terms of you know, upon
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adherence with the eir and everything else? >> it does not 91 of these projects proposed in our application rely on the passage of the toll in any way. the idea was to promote the affordable housing and accelerate that project and bring with it a suite 've mobility improvements for not only those residence denials but of the >> i understand it does in the look nus a contract with hcd about these things? >> for the. should we get the award we would be obligated to deliver projects. why including the toll? >> no the toll is not part of this at all. >> thank you. >> thank you, commissioner melgar. operator, i want to check we had technical custys is there a caller or close public comment?
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>> i will check become on the one we were having trouble hearing. >> hi. caller your 2 minutes begins now. >> hello this is jim i'm a member of the treasure island archive committee collision of businesses, residents and nun profits. we want to applaud timma for foible low looking elsewhere for funding. sources other than the tolls to pifor that. infrastructure and transportation improvements this the developer was not [inaudible] however, touching on the issue of the [inaudible] the grant 3.8 million, i believe here. for the on demand shuttle. we have been asking for years demand for this and so may be later on in redevelop and want
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have in the stheen and we are in the process of getting funds to implement this. we would like to understand better that the demand for the shuttle would be. and also you mentioned this is off set for operating expenses how much of the 3.8 million dollars is off set for pritting and actually how much is used for the east bay shuttle implementation and design. thank you very much. >> thank you, caller. there is in more public comment. >> thank you for your feedback. public comment is closed. can we have a motion and second on item 6? motion from commissioner melgar and second from commissioner mandelman. mr. clerk. commissioner dorsey. >> aye. >> commissioner engardio. >> aye y. commissioner
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mandelman. >> commissioner mandelman. >> aye. >> commissioner melgar. >> aye. >> commissioner peskin. >> aye. >> commissioner preston. >> aye. >> commissioner ronen. >> aye. >> commissioner steph no. >> aye. >> commissioner walton. >> aye. there are 9 aye's it is approved. thank you. why mr. clerk call the next item. why item upon 7 introduction of new business an informational item. >> colleagues i'm not seeing anyone on the roster. mr. clerk the next item >> 8, public comment. >> is there anyone had wishes to make general public comment today? operator are there members of the public when would like to make public comment remotely. >> checking for public comments. and there is in public comment. why thank you operator. public comment is closed.
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mr. clerk call the next item. 9, adjournment. thank you. clothes board members stay with us for the transportation board meeting this meeting is you in adjourned.
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>> good morning everyone. my name is nuvia (inaudible) depdy director at department of public health. before we begin i like to do the land acknowledgeism we are on uncedeed unsesteral home land of the ramaytush oholone. as indigenous studered of the lands and accordance with tradition, the ramaytush oholone never cedeed lost or forgotten their responsibility of the care takers och thais place and all peoples who reside in their tor tore. we benefit from living and working on their home land. by affirming sovereign rights as first people. welcome avenue wn. this is new health resource
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center named after our long time beloved colleague department of public health leader marie martinez. i thank you mayor breed for your leadership that helped make this day realty. thank you for being a champion for san francisco most vulnerable residents. i am thrilled to be joined by marie's daughter polama and friends and families and dph colleagues and staff. thank you to dr. berry (inaudible) for guidance and (inaudible) director of marie martinez health resource center and staff of the marie for their tireless work. i want to take a moment to say this sentser a incredble accomplishment and directly speaks to the vision and leadership that marie x provided. i cannot think of a more fitting tribute to her legacy then a
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place where integrated multiagency approach provides care and resources to the people experiencing homelessness as well as to the medically vulnerable san franciscans. marie always found a way to do more. to serve more, to do better. and i know her presence here will inspire all of us to do the same. many of us continue to morn her passing and i when i look what has been created in her memory i find inspiration and strength. as the former director of whole person care, marie knew the value integrating efforts across the city. i want to recognize city department partners in this effort. the department of homelessness and supportive housing. the human service agency. the department of emergency management. the mayor's office of community-housing and community development. the fire department. the sheriff department. as well as mercy housing and episcicul community service. everyone
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played a key role opening the community and insuring we provide first rate care to the community. now i like to welcome mayor breed to say a few words. [applause] >> thank you so much, and it is really great to be here. already just walking through the doors, just thinking about the people that this clinic is going to serve, it is absolutely extraordinary. but i do want to start by really thanking the staff and people who work here every single day. today i know it feels great. we have this new facility but this work is hard, and the challenges that exist in our city have been very very difficult. when the public makes demands for us to deal with some of those challenges and to provide the appropriate systems of care, they don't just happen because people want them to happen, they happen because there are people who are dedicated to making them happenism there are people showing up every single day despite the
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challenges, disspite beal called names because they understand the challenges with people who struggle with mental illness and substance use disorder who need to have care and support to make sure that they are getting what they need to survive and to thrive in san francisco and it is not easy. and today as we dedicate this facility in honor of marie x martinez we are reminded of advocate that worked for department of public health and dedicated her life to this mission over the last 20 years understanding it is just not one thing. there are a number of things that happen and people who have tremendous needs. the whole person from the (inaudible) basic physical needs as well mental health and those challenges stem from so many things from dementia to people who suffer with
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schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and so many issues. you know, when i think about our country and our society and the challenges that we face, i think about when we-it is easy to do deal with some of the physical issues like you break a foot or a leg or something and there is doctors who specialize in those things, but we have really i think failed as a society to realize that substance use disorder and mental health challenges people have sit in a category too where they need specialist and support and compassion, and this clinic is going to provide that holistic support. this place offers treatment on demand. it offers a opportunity when someone wants to get clean and sober, they have the resources to do that. and this is a location where not only the street medicine is housed, the people who are out
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there on the streets providing the narcan and support and help and assistance to people in need, but also our homeless outreach team, the partnership that exist between these entities to help people who are truly the most vulnerable in san francisco is what this clinic in particular represents all most more then any other clinic that we have throughout the sit a eand county of san francisco. so, again, i want to really thank the doctors and the staff and the nurses, the counselors, the clinicians, the people who show up every single day and put their heart into this work, because you have to love this work in order to really muster up the strength to come to work every single day and to support this community, your work is appreciated. i also want to take this opportunity to thank all the various departments and agencies who helped to deliver this project on budget and not over budget. it is a over
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$13 million project, supported in so many different ways including by the voters of san francisco when they support public health bonds, they support clinics like this. they support the opportunity to provide healthcare to san franciscans regardless of whether or not they have health insurance. that's what places like this provide an opportunity to help make sure that people are able to get the support that they need, and so again, i want to thank you all so much for being here today. thank you to it great departments and everyone who played a role in this. it is a lot of work and it does take a village. thank you again to marie x family and her friends and people who knew her. i know when she passed away in 2020 it was really devastated for the public health community and so i know that you know, as much as some of you miss her, i know especially her
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daughter paloma today missing her because you know her work and advocacy for social justice, push for creative solutions and change and as a result of naming this clinic in her honor it really cements her leg acy of work in the city and county of san francisco so thank you so much for being here and at this time i like to introduce dr. hammer in charge of all the various clinics that serve the public in our city. we had a number of opening including maxine hall. my grandmother used to use maxine hall. so many african american seniors and clinics in the bayview and mission and think of the extraordinary histraphy of the clinics and what they provided when people in these communities had no alternative. this clinic first opened in 1917 and has been serving the community through the aids epidemic, through
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the fentanyl crisis and now all of the things we have to deal with and so we are really grateful for her leadership so ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. hammer. [applause] >> good morning madam mayor and gathered guest. holly hammer director of ambulatory care for the department of public health. it is a honor to welcome you to our beautiful new marie x martinez health resource center. this brand new space, this space for healing and connection is the embodyment of a vision and culmination of years of hard work and community investment to bring the vision to realty. this new space already had a huge impact on capacity to provide humane and high quality care for our patients. the vast nujrt of whom are experiencing homelessness. we serve people in our community who face so many challenges and felt devalued and
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unseen especially when dhai try to access healthcare. many patients we see have serious health issues. they need an accessible welcoming and manageable place to come for healing. this new facility and the extraordinary staff who work here are our local experts in healthcare for people experiencing homelessness and this is where-this st. the space we provided where they can provide the compassionate care people need. when talking about the incredible work we do here, dr. barry zeven memedical director describes the model of care based on access, excellence and our own special sauce. our special sauce includes making our patients feel welcome and cared for. we aim to provide as much as we can in a one stop shop model including drop in urgent care, transitional primary
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care, mental health and substance use services, podiatry and dental care as mayor breed mentioned. and i hope all of you get a chance to look at our big beautiful new dental suite while quou are here. this is why we chose to call this a health resource center. this is truly whole person integrated care. we also partner here with staff from other city agencies who join us in serving the community. especially staff from department of homelessness and supportive housing and our long time partners the homeless outreach team. in planning this project we are grateful for the important partnership of mercy housing, apiscicul community service, the mayor office of housing community development, human service agency, all agencies so important bringing this project to fruition. before i introduce our next speaker i do want to take the opportunity to thank some of the many people who worked
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tirelessly on this monumental project. huge appreciation to whole person integrated care leadership team (inaudible) berry zeven, les (inaudible) john grimes, (inaudible) and then also our facility partners from the department of public health lead by cathy (inaudible) and many many others. for those who have the honor of working with marie x martinez and morn the loss of our beloved colleague, friend and mentor, celebrating the opening of this beautiful place of healing named in honor of marie is both comfortable and gratifying. it is also so fitting our final speaker this morning is marie's beloved daughter polama. i remember marie telling about
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puloma soon after we started working closely today. she showed her picture and shined with pride as she told about poloma decision to pursue a career in social work. she will make an amazing social worker and i know you are already serving people at unlock another of our community partners. polama this beautiful healing space named to acknowledge your mother vision of compassionate welcoming care for people experiencing homelessness and other social vulnerabilities is part of her legacy . thank you for being here today to help celebrate the health resource center which remind all who enter of marie's vision and collective work to achieve that vision. i am proud we got to this point of opening this beautiful new place of healing. we are already seeing lots and lots of people here, which is so incredibly gratifying but marie would have been the first to say we have much more to do. this
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isn't the end of the effort but the beginning. i like to interdue you poloma martinez. [applause] >> thank you holly and mayor breed. i am very honored to be here at the official opening of this health resource center that now bears my mother's name. my family and i are so proud of the beautiful result of her hard work, dedication and commitment. i wish she could be here to see this. she was my example of how to improve the lives of those who were not being taken care of, so thank you to everyone who helped make one of her dreams a realty. [applause]
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welcome to the small business commission meeting called to order the 4:41 p.m. it is held in person in city hall room 400 and broadcast live on sfgovtv and available online calling 415-554-0001. by california gentleman code section 54953e and the 45th supplement to 2020 emergency procolumnation it is possible this some members of the commission may attend remote. and this event the members will participate and vote boy volve the small business commission thanks sfgovtv for televising the meeting. we welcome the