tv Mayors Press Availability SFGTV January 23, 2025 5:30pm-6:00pm PST
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we have to remember what happened everybodying approximately as we were shut down under covid. one of the most person things i happen in the our community is the mayor did lift up the arts. to actually help our city recover. to be supportive of our economic development and supportive of overhaul community out roach. of bring food to people and especially carnival. in my neighborhood in north mission in i new belling.
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twhoing i want to carry forward as i come back to art's commission is listening to art's organizations that are acting as hubs. we need to come to their attention there is stuff helped at the state level. s b 5. where artists have to be hired instead of doing contract work when they are in the shared organizations that have space. and even though that sounds good it is i can have the we are not anticipated in a lot of art's organizations are struggling. so i'm hope to have the discussions with you all and you know with our community about how we can support the hubs of activity with technology and
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space and -- really help with organizational efforts. and -- really lifting up -- i really am gratel for hear bringing me back on the art's commission i was on the police commission for awhile not dear to my heart as art's commission and i appreciate her bringing me back part is to forward and dot w we have been talking about. in task force and you know the art commission for decade this is we really have an opportunity now and i think with the now mir coming in who supports arts i'm it is time to do it to keep our
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artists here and arts organizations here. so. i'm looking forward to temperature i thank mayor breed for being the art's mayor. i know you are not going anywhere. she will be here with us. thank you and grit to be back, too. why welcome back. >> [laughter]. we are help you are back. >> thank you, commissioners. and -- yes on that note especially the end of the year ands we look to the new administration and are excite exclude hopeful for the w we will do going forward. the art's commission the work you are doing the w we are doing we are add vo indicateds for arts in san francisco and for the creative people who strive to stay her and live here and create here as well as those withhold like to come here. and so, you know even more
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person is the w this we are all doing. to this, great year. and looking forward to next year and happy holidays to everybody. >> great. >> all right. other comments? seeing none. i would like to call public comment on item 10 new business and announcements. there is in public comment. terrora i will like to call item 11 adjournment. clear clear ku2
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>> tay 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. there is operations, and
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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 proper protocol, and they are
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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. >> engineers will likely be
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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. >> for an emergency planning
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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.you. >> what do you think about working at an airport and i love it is busy all the time. >> we want it to be an those
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away was this is a venture if i didn't love it i'll be an accountant. >> we want the experience that is a non-airport experience the negative stigma we're trying to erase that. >> everything is in a bad food to excite them about the food and they have time to learn about us. >> people are imitated by traveling and the last thing to do is come to a place fill of chaos. >> telling me how the extent of napa a farms came about. >> it was a vision of the airport director he had a suspicion of a really cool gourmet speciality market
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locally friendly products this market local flavors this is the best. >> can we get a little tour. >> absolutely (laughter) ♪♪ ♪♪ >> so first on our tour. >> we have the clock we like to call it. >> this is coordinating it is made in san francisco. >> what about the customer presence. >> we like to get the permanent farther i love the cappuccino and you have to go to multiple places for the cupcakes the cup a cakes from kari's people want to live here they're longing phone call for one thing in one spot in you know anything about san francisco the cheese the
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most popular cheesy think a lot of the people from the west coast say so this the:+■ real s francisco sour dough and they're curious. >> you find people respond to the idea of organic and absolutely. >> this is autumn. >> thank you, thank you and there's a lot of personal touch. >> i see san francisco. >> it's very hands on. >> what's the most popular items. >> this is quite surprising our fresh jotting this is the chronicle special a bowl of warm oats and coconut that's mites farther. >> and speaking of drinks tell me again the cocktail scenes is that one, the things your known for . >> the cocktails are fantastic.
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>> really. >> fresh ingredients we don't have a mixture it to order this is our marcus bloody mayor. >> farmer's market bloody mary the bloody marys in the airport are great shikz it up. and then we're going to garnish it with olives. and some lime and a fresh stalk of selly. right on. >> we like television. >> (music).
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>> my name is vet at a original artist based in san francisco. >> i love it i love it i've never seen something else and we see how the people see which is happening and what is going on. kind of cool i wanted to be part of that. >> i saw it 2, 3, 4, 5 minutes you yeah. >> so we have you - yeah. i started going when i was young but not the type of kid would get food but this is something i
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really have been progressing on a talent from like other artists. >> this is amazing. >> this is so good yeah, it is so good like the artists. >> i love it. >> what a great project. >> part of the part for have i grants. >> yeah. i love it. >> i serve in for 2 two years now and i really am fortunate to live in a place for art. >> an effort creating places it serve san francisco soul and that makes them want to see this place; right? with the experience of art in san jose experience in from the get-go
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sometimes our environmentalist has created tests but we have an opportunity for that and have artists in the storefront part of project you can walk in and experience and hoping we'll be there for a long time. >> this is the first farther easy way of going to spaces i didn't know how it is really cool it would be and we're forced to be in the moment when we're test and creating something really cool. >> makes us feel good. >> as far (unintelligible) done all temporary and took them down i like the temporary aspect base (unintelligible) (microphone distorted) not permanent can enjoy it.
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