tv BOS Rules Committee SFGTV November 10, 2024 10:00am-10:31am PST
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to this november 4th, 2024 rules committee meeting. i am your chair, supervisor sherman walton. i'm joined by supervisor ronen, who is subbing this morning. and we will shortly be joined by supervisor safaí. our clerk is victor young, and i want to thank jaime echeverry for filming today's proceedings on sfgovtv. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? yes. public comment will be taken on each item on this agenda. when your item of interest comes up and public comment is called, please line up to speak on your right. alternatively, you may submit public comment in writing in either of the following ways. email them to myself. the rules committee clerk at v-i-c-t-o-r-y o young at sfgov. org if you submit public comment via email, it will be forwarded to the supervisors and included as part of the file. you may also send your written comments via us
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mail to our office at city hall. when doctor carleton be good lit. place room 244, san francisco, california 94102. please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. documents be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today are expected to appear on the board of supervisors agenda of november 19th, 2024, unless otherwise stated. i just wanted to ask if you would like to excuse supervisor peskin as supervisor ronen is replacing him for today's meeting. thank you so much and i will make a motion to excuse supervisor president peskin from today's meeting. yes. on the motion to excuse safaí absent member, ronen. ronen, i chair walton, i walton. i that motion passes without objection with vice chair safaí being absent. thank you. motion to excuse. president peskin from this meeting is approved. mr. clerk, would you please call
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item number one? item number one is a resolution approving the official naming for two street segments within the hunter's view. hope sf infrastructure phase three project approving memory lane as the official street name for the yet to be constructed unnamed street that starts at the intersection of catalina street and middle point road on the north and ends at the southerly terminus where it rejoins middle point road and continue the street name of fairfax avenue from the unbuilt segment at the intersection with middle point road to its eastern terminus at memory lane. thank you so much. and before we hear from lee with the presentation, i just want to state that we wanted to do something to make sure that we honor the memory of folks in the community, and we wanted to make sure that there was a process where community provided input. and so the street name, memory lane was chosen by residents in hunter's view, working with mchd. and so i just want to make sure
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everyone knows that this is something that went through a process, and the main focus is to honor the memory and legacy of so many folks from the hunter's view area that fought to make sure that there were improvements in the community. and with that, i know we have a presentation. thank you. good morning. good morning, chair walton. good morning, supervisor ronen, thank you for your time today as we talk about naming these new street improvements. in hunter's view, do we have the slides ready? can we have the computer display please. thank you. fantastic. thank you. so much. next slide please. as a refresher, hope s.f. was created under then mayor gavin newsom's administration in response to diminishing federal funding for san francisco's largest and most neglected public housing sites, namely alice griffith, hunter's view, sunnydale and potrero. hope sf represents a continuing commitment by the city to achieve reparations for the insidious impacts of past and ongoing trauma, systemic and
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institutional racism, and deep and persistent poverty. chronic disinvestment by the city in these sites over many decades had resulted in a neighborhood disconnected from the larger city grid. to restore basic necessities and public benefits to hope, s.f. communities, we have come before you today to name new street segments as part of our continuing commitment to the hunter's view community. at this point, i'd like to welcome my colleague cindy, heaven's most senior project manager for this site, to go into more detail. good morning. supervisor ronen and supervisor walton. hunter's view project is an existing public housing project that contained 2267 public housing units scattered across 51 buildings on approximately 16 acres. the street grid and city services were unconnected to the city, and no open space was on the site, and there was no resident services. once the revitalization of hunter's view
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hope sf is completed, all the public housing will be replaced and the replacement will be exactly one unit type to one unit type and that's unique for this project for hope sf, there will be additional affordable housing and market rate units. street grid and city services will be connected to the city system. there will be three new parks within the revitalization, and there's a park in each phase which you'll see on a different map and on the map before you. the orange represents the affordable housing and the yellow represents market rate. phases one and two have been complete, and all the affordable housing with the public housing replacement has been completed and is in phase one and two. next slide. we're here today to talk about hunter's view phase three, which is the third infrastructure. and the third, third or fifth affordable housing building. the infrastructure began in fall of 2022, and the affordable housing began in fall of 2023. hunter's
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view phase three vertical, which is the building before you, will contain 118 units divided among two buildings. the buildings will contain 53 public housing replacement units and will have a project based voucher as an operating subsidy. there will be 64 units without an operating subsidy. there will be property management offices, community rooms and office for resident service provider, which is the bay view ymca, a learning center and a cafe. a new one acre park will be constructed in phase three, and the infrastructure will also, as with the other sites, include new roads, sidewalks and utilities. the affordable housing anticipates receiving its temporary certificate of occupancy in february march of 2025. and this brings us to the legislation today. next slide. so legislation filed 241044 is a request, as mentioned by supervisor walton, to name the
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new street memory lane and an existing street, fairfax avenue, into the new phase three. next slide you'll see on the map that the new street is the main one, labeled street one, and that will be memory lane, which is a new street. and the continuing street is street two, which is fairfax avenue. when the final map was recorded, the two streets were unnamed, and this allowed the residents of hunter's view to work with john stewart and all of the residents to come up with new names for the streets. it was agreed upon to continue fairfax avenue, since it goes through phase one and two, so it leads to a continuous continue continuation of phase one and two as the total revitalization. so from a list of names that were created back in 2010 when the map was initial map for the large site
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was recorded. john stewart and the residents picked from those names and whittled it down to about 3 to 5, and then together over the fall of 2023, all through 2025, conducted an online survey as well as door to door knocking and in-person interviews with the residents. and the residents came up with memory lane. and as supervisor walton said, it's to remember people who worked very hard and supported hope sf as well as we're stewards of hope sf as well as people who once lived at the property or no and no longer do or may have passed away. so the residents selected memory lane and to celebrate all of the residents that lived. and once lived at hunter's view. next slide. so i, along with well, we had invited the resident council members, but they can't make it. they both have jobs, but they did support and they met with the supervisor in september. and so i'm here, jason is here,
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catherine stewart with the john stewart company, who is the developer of hunter's view hope sf as well as two staff members who are on the infrastructure task force, are here to answer any questions. we request this to be approved because the temporary certificate of occupancy will be expected to be received in february march, and it's vital for residents to be able to move in and not only move in, but receive their mail. so this is a part of a continuing process to keep things moving. thank you. thank you so much and thank you for the presentation. i don't see anything from my colleagues. so mr. clerk, will you call for public comment, please? yes. members of the public who wish to speak on this item should line up to speak at this time. each speaker will be allowed two minutes. there will be a soft chime when you have 30s left and a louder chime when your time has expired. are there any members of the public who would like to provide public comment? i do not see any speakers at
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this time. thank you so much. seeing no speakers on the roster, public comment is now closed. and again, i want to thank jon stewart for working with community to come up obviously with these names that are going to make us be able to move the project forward and also provide the opportunity for residents to be remembered on site. so we appreciate that and appreciate including the community in that process, because that was very important to make sure that their voice was heard. and with that, i don't see anyone on the roster. so mr. clerk will you call for roll call vote? yes. before i call for the vote, i move. move to send this item forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. yes. before i call that vote, i'd like to request that the department, if you can, probably if you can email a copy of your presentation, it would be appreciated on the vote to recommend this matter to the full board. vice chair safaí safaí member ronen. ronen i. chair walton i. walton i that
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motion passes without objection. thank you. item one passes without objection and moving forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. mr. clerk, please call item number two. yes. item number two is an ordinance amending the administrative code to declare that it is the city's policy to provide up to five years of rapid rehousing assistance to an eligible household where the city has assessed the household's circumstances and concluded that a shorter term subsidy will create a risk of returning to homelessness and requiring the homelessness oversight commission to ■hold an annual hearing and issue an annual report analyzing the city's implementation of this rapid rehousing policy. thank you so much, supervisor ronen. thank you. colleagues. unfortunately, we have some amendments for this legislation that the city attorney wasn't able to approve in time for this meeting. so i ask you to
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continue the item for two weeks. thank you. ma'am. supervisor ronen and we will call for public comment on the motion to continue. mr. clerk. yes. members of the public who wish to speak on this item should line up to speak. at this time, each speaker will be allowed two minutes. are there any members of the public who would like to provide public comment? i do not see any speakers. thank you. seeing no speakers public comment is now closed. and mr. clerk, we'd like to entertain the motion supervisor ronen made to continue this item for two weeks. yes. on the motion to continue the matter to the november 18th meeting of the rules committee. on that motion, vice chair safai safaí member ronen. ronen i chair walton, i walton i that motion passes without objection. thank you. motion carries. this item will be continued to the november 18th meeting. mr. clerk, please call item number three. item number three is a motion reappointing supervisor raphael
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mandelman. term ending december 1st, 2025, to the california state association of counties. thank you, mr. clerk. and do we have public comment on this item? are there any members of the public who would like to provide public comment on this matter? there are no members of the public. thank you. so much. seeing no speakers, public comment is now closed and i would like to move this item number three forward. so that we can appoint supervisor mandelman to the california state association of counties and move item 3.4 with the recommendation to the full board. yes. on that motion, vice chair safaí safaí member ronen i ronen i chair walton i walton i that motion passes without objection. thank you. item three moves forward to the full board with recommendation. mr. clerk, do we have any other items on the agenda? that completes the agenda for today. thank you. we are adjourned.
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>> we have been without a major seismic event for over 20 years now. will happen at a moment's notice [♪♪♪] >> today we are practising the activation of our department emergency operations center. >> this is really an exercise for us to train, and we are using fleet week and the entire -- the italian heritage festival as the exercise. we have four different sections that are working today.
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there is operations, and operations basically is our contact with people out in the fields. they are finding out how things are going, and if there are problems, they are letting us know and we can identify through our action plan what what resources are needed and dispatch those resources. they will fill out reports and then the report gets to planning you will identify if additional resources need to be happening over a long-term timeframe and then they will provide for that by talking with our logistics staff. the logistic staff logistics staff is the one that will order labor, materials, they will do that, first of all, looking within our own organization, then if we don't have that within our own organization, they will contact the p.o.c. and then they will look at getting resources to us. and then last but importantly as our finance staff. and they are here to make sure that we first of all fill out all the paperwork so in an actual event, when the federal government will be reimbursing s., then we are following the
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proper protocol, and they are also making sure the money is there in place. >> today in the field we have the environmental service is following the parade, and doing the final cleanup of the parade. and an emergency situation, they would likely be doing something similar to this, only with debris. also in the field is the inspectors from the mapping. they are doing some live streaming. >> there is an intersection of beach making sure that everything is safe for our public, our visitors, and everyone participating in the event. >> there will be so many different departments working during a seismic event or any other kind of emergency. they will all have a separate action plan, and we are here making sure that for public works the action plan for that emergency event is actually followed through.
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>> engineers will likely be doing damage assessment of roads , bridges, overhead passes, architects and engineers as well would be doing damage assessment of facilities and buildings. building repair it would probably be doing some immediate repairs to make facilities operational, especially things like shelters, street and sewer repair, as the urban forestry crew also has big equipment that can help clear the roadways. [♪♪♪] >> we have been without a major seismic event for over 20 years now, so it is important that we are ready, we know the roles that we need to play, and we are able to act quickly because it will happen at a moment's notice so that is one of the reasons why we do this, and again, the more comfortable we feel in our roles, then the better we can respond quickly to emergencies.
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>> for an emergency planning communication is very important, and so i can't stress enough the importance of figuring out a communication plan for your family, and for the department. that is why we are practising today how we communicate and interact with each other, how we share information, and how we use that information, and then for the city as a whole, so that the city as a halt knows what is going on as well. >> come shop dine and play. taraval street is open for business. >> this is joey smith at barber lounge. one of the coowners at 19th and taraval and sunset. this establishment came about when me and my brother andy, coowner barber decided to it was time to take
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(clapping.) the airport it where i know to mind visions of traffic romance and excitement and gourmet can you limousine we're at san francisco inspirational airport to discover the award-winning concession that conspiracies us around the world. sfo serves are more 40 million travelers a year and a lot of the them are hungry there's many restaurant and nearly all are restaurant and cafe that's right even the airport is a diane designation. so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special
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>> well, we have a we have food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one thousand times better than. >> i have a double knees burger with bacon. >> i realize i'm on a diet but i'm hoping this will be good. >> it total is san francisco experience because there's so many people and nationalities in
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this town to come to the airport especially everyone what have what they wanted. >> are repioneering or is this a model. >> we're definitely pioneers and in airport commemoration at least nationally if not intvrl we have many folks asking our our process and how we select our great operators. >> ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ the food option in san francisco airport are phenomenal that's if it a lot of the airports >> yeah. >> you don't have the choice.
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>> some airports are all about food this is not many and this particular airport are amazing especially at the tirnl indicating and corey is my favorite i come one or two hours before my flight this is the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use local vendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things
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in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of cities you've put together not only of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the local savors the high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping now we want people take the opportunity at our location.
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>> how long has this been operating in san francisco and the late 18 hours it is one of the best places to get it coffee. >> we have intrrnl consumers that know of this original outlet here and come here for the coffee. >> so let's talk sandwiches. >> uh-huh. >> can you tell me how you came about naming our sandwiches from the katrero hills or 27 years i thought okay neighborhood and how do you keep it fresh you can
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answer that mia anyway you want. >> our broadened is we're going not irving preserves or packaged goods we take the time to incubate our jogger art if scratch people appreciate our work here. >> so you feel like out of captured the airport atmosphere. >> this is its own the city the airline crews and the bag handlers and the frequent travels travelers and we've established relationships it feels good. >> when i get lunch or come to eat the food i feel like i'm not
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city. i was kind of under the assumption you want to be done with our gifts you are down one time not true >> we have a lot of regulars we didn't think we'd find that here at the airport. >> people come in at least one a week for that the food and service and the atmosphere. >> the food is great in san francisco it's a coffee and i took an e calorie home every couple of weeks. >> i'm impressed i might come here on my own without a trip, you know, we have kids we could get a babysitter and have diner at the airport. >> this is a little bit of things for everybody there's
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plenty of restaurant to grab something and go otherwise in you want to sit you can enjoy the experience of local food. >> tell me about the future food. >> we're hoping to bring newer concepts out in san francisco and what our passengers want. >> i look forward to see what your cooking up (laughter) ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> today we've shown you the only restaurant in san francisco from the comfortableing old stand but you don't have to be hungry sfo has changed what it
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is like to eat another an airport check out our oblige at tumbler dating.com >> good morning. welcome to the october 30, 2024 meeting of the budget and finance commit each i'm supervisor connie chan chair of the committee joined by vice chair mandelman and by supervisor melgar. our clerk is brent jalipa i would like to thank sfgovtv for broadcast this is meeting.
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