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and i want to recognize cody doherty, pierson's plea for gun storage. and i've been to a few of the events and i get to hear what these incredible women have been doing to fight and it's amazing and cody's story shows a woman who is determined to not hear the word no. and just, plow forward, she joined leslie to support the effort by identifying locations, for gun storage and one might think that may be an easy task find a place to put hands sman somebody dangerous. however when cody contact to inquire about the storage, she encountered hostility, they don't want you to store your guns they want to tell you lots of them. they don't believe in that really. and just the little fact, in 2022, there were nearly 78,000 licensed gun dealers that's more than all the mcdonald's, burger king and twice the number of u.s. post offices. so in june of 2023, cody took matters into her own hands by obtaining her very own firearm licenses enabling her to store the weapons herself and expanding her work nationwide. now pierson's pledge national storage map is available
and i want to recognize cody doherty, pierson's plea for gun storage. and i've been to a few of the events and i get to hear what these incredible women have been doing to fight and it's amazing and cody's story shows a woman who is determined to not hear the word no. and just, plow forward, she joined leslie to support the effort by identifying locations, for gun storage and one might think that may be an easy task find a place to put hands sman somebody dangerous. however when cody contact to...
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and i want to recognize cody doherty, pierson's plea for gun storage. and i've been to a few of the events and i get to hear what these incredible women have been doing to fight and it's amazing and cody's story shows a woman who is determined to not hear the word no. and just, plow forward, she joined leslie to support the effort by identifying locations, for gun storage and one might think that may be an easy task find a place to put hands sman somebody dangerous. however when cody contact to inquire about the storage, she encountered hostility, they don't want you to store your guns they want to tell you lots of them. they don't believe in that really. and just the little fact, in 2022, there were nearly 78,000 licensed gun dealers that's more than all the mcdonald's, burger king and twice the number of u.s. post offices. so in june of 2023, cody took matters into her own hands by obtaining her very own firearm licenses enabling her to store the weapons herself and expanding her work nationwide. now pierson's pledge national storage map is available
and i want to recognize cody doherty, pierson's plea for gun storage. and i've been to a few of the events and i get to hear what these incredible women have been doing to fight and it's amazing and cody's story shows a woman who is determined to not hear the word no. and just, plow forward, she joined leslie to support the effort by identifying locations, for gun storage and one might think that may be an easy task find a place to put hands sman somebody dangerous. however when cody contact to...
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will be available at different times through each settlement and i did talk to city attorney ann pierson before and my understanding that chart has not been updated since january. if it is possible to update that chart. it was so helpful. and, i doubt you have these numbers at your fingertips now, no problem, but if you could get to us the information about what part of these settlements has been allocated in this year's--in our current budget and what's left in what year to allocate. >> i would be happy to follow up on the multiyear schedule. i think our office and city attorney office worked on it together. it is a complicated set of flows, because in some cases these payments are flowing in over a nearly 20 year horizon. in general, those payments are front-loaded, meaning that the early years have much larger payments coming to the city under these. i know the budget recently adopted by the mayor and board appropriated approximately a hundred million dollars in settlement proceeds over the next 2 years. the year we are now in and next fiscal year. i can as part of the update to this
will be available at different times through each settlement and i did talk to city attorney ann pierson before and my understanding that chart has not been updated since january. if it is possible to update that chart. it was so helpful. and, i doubt you have these numbers at your fingertips now, no problem, but if you could get to us the information about what part of these settlements has been allocated in this year's--in our current budget and what's left in what year to allocate. >>...
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. >> deputy city attorney, anne pierson, that section of the code is accurate. requires that the ordinance segregate money for appropriations for a number of departments for 8 or 9 departments and that once the department has reached the end of its allocation for overtime, that it comes to this board for a supplemental. >> squ thank you through the president through the controller. it's my preparation of how it's to work and is this unusual to not seek the approval for overtime? to just spending on the overtime beyond the budgeted amount? >> you're correct, supervisor. >> okay, and what is the consequence here? so we have a provision of the administrative code that says as a department head, you get to spend up to the amount and specifically that if you're going to go over that, you have to go through a process, you actually have to ask for permission for that and come to the board of supervisor wz a supplemental. what happens when you do not? >> so i'll let the city attorney's office speak to the matters of law here. i can say practically and financial, when a
. >> deputy city attorney, anne pierson, that section of the code is accurate. requires that the ordinance segregate money for appropriations for a number of departments for 8 or 9 departments and that once the department has reached the end of its allocation for overtime, that it comes to this board for a supplemental. >> squ thank you through the president through the controller. it's my preparation of how it's to work and is this unusual to not seek the approval for overtime? to...
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perhaps, we should refer that to deputy city attorney pierson. ms. pierson do you believe that whether they require continuance in and of themselves or whether they require comment. i don't think these amendments are substantive and i don't think they require a referral. really restores certain elements of the legislation that the public has not had an opportunity to comment on already. >> president walton: thank you, deputy city attorney pierson. supervisor safai. >> supervisor safai: i would just make one last closing statement in response to what supervisor peskin just said. when we did our inclusionary housing that he and i and others led on, we did a significant amount of work in the land use and transportation community, but there are multiple opportunities at the full board. the public was not shut out. we continue to keep that conversation open. and to your point, this is not a perfect piece of legislation although i think it's close. and we'll continue to keep this conversation going and thank you, mr. president. >> president walton: thank y
perhaps, we should refer that to deputy city attorney pierson. ms. pierson do you believe that whether they require continuance in and of themselves or whether they require comment. i don't think these amendments are substantive and i don't think they require a referral. really restores certain elements of the legislation that the public has not had an opportunity to comment on already. >> president walton: thank you, deputy city attorney pierson. supervisor safai. >> supervisor...
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pierson you good with that? >> i am good with that, this is fb just an amendment to the police department policy. so they're not really in a position to required that the bla do this report. the board may still need to act by motion to direct it. >> thank you, supervisor presston. >> thank you,r maybe we can do this between now and second reading. i just don't know if we heard from the bla that we heard from the capacity. as somebody who fought in the budget process and thank you colleagues for all supporting the minimum increase to the capacity so they can, you know, work with us more closely on oversight work it's long overdue. i don't know exactly what this review en tailds and i don't think we want to hear from them live in the spot. but i want to make sure if we're going to write that they have capacity to fulfill that. >> i have strong suspicious that they have the capacity to exist. supervisor chan. >> i just want to clarify with our deputy city attorney that these amendments consider substancetive. >> no
pierson you good with that? >> i am good with that, this is fb just an amendment to the police department policy. so they're not really in a position to required that the bla do this report. the board may still need to act by motion to direct it. >> thank you, supervisor presston. >> thank you,r maybe we can do this between now and second reading. i just don't know if we heard from the bla that we heard from the capacity. as somebody who fought in the budget process and thank...
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i'm not understanding and maybe deputy city attorney pierson can explain. i don't understand the two-vote threshold. so you could have pretty much -- depending which one you call the original and which one you call the reduced, you could do this differently so that one -- the other one had eight versus six as the threshold. in other words, if you took the first file and reduced that to three, it would have a six or eight? >> deputy city attorney. i believe the vote threshold is determined by the items that you are funding. so in one case, the $8 million one will be funding the cost of the department of elections, which i presume were cut or reduced as part of the process, which is why they're subject to the higher threshold. the second question is allocation of funds to the school district which i presume were never part of the budget process and so we're not cut or re-- were not cut or reduced. >> president walton: thank you for that clarification question, supervisor preston. so, madame clerk, on the first item to approve the 8.7 for the department of ele
i'm not understanding and maybe deputy city attorney pierson can explain. i don't understand the two-vote threshold. so you could have pretty much -- depending which one you call the original and which one you call the reduced, you could do this differently so that one -- the other one had eight versus six as the threshold. in other words, if you took the first file and reduced that to three, it would have a six or eight? >> deputy city attorney. i believe the vote threshold is determined...
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i would like to thank deputy city attorney brad russi and deputy city attorney ann pierson for their very quick work in crafting this and the suggestions from ben rosenfield and ask for a second. >> thank you. motion to amend item 19 by president peskin and seconded by supervisor ronen. >> thank you. i'll call on supervisor walton next, but before i do that, is there a second to technical amendments, by chair chan and seconded by chair ronen. supervisor walton, the floor is yours. >> thank you president peskin. first want to start with a big thank you to chair chan for her leadership through the budget process as well as supervisor ronen working and bringing community together to address some of the proposals that the mayor put forth that really bring people together and do it in a manner that brought folks together so thank you so much for that. also want to thank tracey brown from my team as well as the entire district 10 office, the budget legislative analyst, controller's office, deputy city attorney ann pierson and of course the mayor's budget director anna dunning. we were able
i would like to thank deputy city attorney brad russi and deputy city attorney ann pierson for their very quick work in crafting this and the suggestions from ben rosenfield and ask for a second. >> thank you. motion to amend item 19 by president peskin and seconded by supervisor ronen. >> thank you. i'll call on supervisor walton next, but before i do that, is there a second to technical amendments, by chair chan and seconded by chair ronen. supervisor walton, the floor is yours....
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i'm not understanding and maybe deputy city attorney pierson can explain. i don't understand the two-vote threshold. so you could have pretty much -- depending which one you call the original and which one you call the reduced, you could do this differently so that one -- the other one had eight versus six as the threshold. in other words, if you took the first file and reduced that to three, it would have a six or eight? >> deputy city attorney. i believe the vote threshold is determined by the items that you are funding. so in one case, the $8 million one will be funding the cost of the department of elections, which i presume were cut or reduced as part of the process, which is why they're subject to the higher threshold. the second question is allocation of funds to the school district which i presume were never part of the budget process and so we're not cut or re-- were not cut or reduced. >> president walton: thank you for that clarification question, supervisor preston. so, madame clerk, on the first item to approve the 8.7 for the department of ele
i'm not understanding and maybe deputy city attorney pierson can explain. i don't understand the two-vote threshold. so you could have pretty much -- depending which one you call the original and which one you call the reduced, you could do this differently so that one -- the other one had eight versus six as the threshold. in other words, if you took the first file and reduced that to three, it would have a six or eight? >> deputy city attorney. i believe the vote threshold is determined...
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>> deputy city attorney ann pierson. i just wanted to relay some information that i'm learning from counsel for the port, which is that this item is time sensitive and that in order for bonds to be issued this year, the taxes that this resolution would allow -- >> president yee: thank you so much. i have a motion on the floor seconded by another supervisor. i didn't ask for clarification -- >> (indiscernible). >> i understand that completely. >> she's trying to pass it today and he wants to continue it a week. >> the motion is made and seconded before the board. the city attorney has not been recognized. >> president yee: let me recognize her because i want to hear what she has to say. >> i apologize for the interruption and i sincerely apologize. i was just receiving information from counsel for the port who asked me to relay this to you that. there's a time emergency to this and in order for these taxes to be put on the roll for 2021, they require that this be passed today. and, again, i apologize for the interruption.
>> deputy city attorney ann pierson. i just wanted to relay some information that i'm learning from counsel for the port, which is that this item is time sensitive and that in order for bonds to be issued this year, the taxes that this resolution would allow -- >> president yee: thank you so much. i have a motion on the floor seconded by another supervisor. i didn't ask for clarification -- >> (indiscernible). >> i understand that completely. >> she's trying to...
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>> deputy city attorney ann pierson. so before you today is the proclamation which just declares there's an emergency the mayor automatically has the power to move personnel and resources and in addition to the proclamation and emergency, there are a number of actions that she is proposing to take pursuant to the declaration and those were numerated in the rockla maggie macneil and in the motion before you. there's nothing in the proclamation or in those four actions that purports to authorize the police to do anything beyond what they can normally do. the actions that are in the proclamation do not address police authority. >> supervisor preston: and one followup to that. we've heard the representation of mr. powers around agreement not to use or increase the allocation of funds to police under this order. is that the kind of thing that could be included in an emergency order if the board wanted to have something more enforceable? >> as we spent earlier, the mayor's hower to allocate resources and personnel are powers t
>> deputy city attorney ann pierson. so before you today is the proclamation which just declares there's an emergency the mayor automatically has the power to move personnel and resources and in addition to the proclamation and emergency, there are a number of actions that she is proposing to take pursuant to the declaration and those were numerated in the rockla maggie macneil and in the motion before you. there's nothing in the proclamation or in those four actions that purports to...
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>> ann pierson joined by colleagues now. we have gone into closed- >> that's not necessarily necessary. >> we are here to answer any questions you might have about a settlement with one of theopeioid manufactures and if you have questions about that settlement we are happy to go into closed session to address those and if not you are certainly welcome to act on the matter without going into close session. >> thank you so much deputy city attorney pierson. does anyone have questions or anything on the settlement? seeing there are no questions, madam clerk can you please call public comment on item number 58? >> yes, at this time the board welcomes testimony on the committee of the whole regarding a lawsuit involving endo health solutions. i dont see anyone in the chamber so we will-i understand through mr. atkins there are 2 members of the public who are listening. if you would get into the queue press star 3 we'll give you a moment to do that. i'll just provide the telephone number quickly, 415-655-0001 meeting id24816988710
>> ann pierson joined by colleagues now. we have gone into closed- >> that's not necessarily necessary. >> we are here to answer any questions you might have about a settlement with one of theopeioid manufactures and if you have questions about that settlement we are happy to go into closed session to address those and if not you are certainly welcome to act on the matter without going into close session. >> thank you so much deputy city attorney pierson. does anyone...
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so dot mack you got 55 people hor badgering one person all the time and ann pierson thank you. our fire chief nicholson. jeanine texts us all hours of the night and day to tell us about horrors in our district. thank you for that, chief. the head of our department -- our director of transportation the head of the san front municipal transportation agency who had the honor of presiding over final lite opening of the central subway connecting supervisor walton's district 10 from sunny valley in the heart of china town. thank you jeff row tumlin our police chief scott and former city attorney now head of the p uc dennis herrera and anybody i forgot my apologies. and lastly, i want to thank my wife of 33 years nancy for putting up with for the last 22 years. my late father harvey peskin knocked on door after door in district 3. my mother support andim guarantee to the country for their love and support. and then on a personal note i want to ends this supervisor dorse, by thanking all of you and my constituents and people city wide i bumped into after i got in a rough patch for your
so dot mack you got 55 people hor badgering one person all the time and ann pierson thank you. our fire chief nicholson. jeanine texts us all hours of the night and day to tell us about horrors in our district. thank you for that, chief. the head of our department -- our director of transportation the head of the san front municipal transportation agency who had the honor of presiding over final lite opening of the central subway connecting supervisor walton's district 10 from sunny valley in...
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. >> deputy city attorney, anne pierson, that section of the code is accurate. requires that the ordinance segregate money for appropriations for a number of departments for 8 or 9 departments and that once the department has reached the end of its allocation for overtime, that it comes to this board for a supplemental. >> squ thank you through the president through the controller. it's my preparation of how it's to work and is this unusual to not seek the approval for overtime? to just spending on the overtime beyond the budgeted amount? >> you're correct, supervisor. >> okay, and what is the consequence here? so we have a provision of the administrative code that says as a department head, you get to spend up to the amount and specifically that if you're going to go over that, you have to go through a process, you actually have to ask for permission for that and come to the board of supervisor wz a supplemental. what happens when you do not? >> so i'll let the city attorney's office speak to the matters of law here. i can say practically and financial, when a
. >> deputy city attorney, anne pierson, that section of the code is accurate. requires that the ordinance segregate money for appropriations for a number of departments for 8 or 9 departments and that once the department has reached the end of its allocation for overtime, that it comes to this board for a supplemental. >> squ thank you through the president through the controller. it's my preparation of how it's to work and is this unusual to not seek the approval for overtime? to...
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i also want to thank deputy attorney ann pierson and (inaudible) for their work in drafting the ordinance and i want to thank my legislative aid melissa hernandez for her work on this and urge your support for this common sense good government legislation. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor engardio. >> my vote today is not a statement about mayoral power, but a statement about the independence of commissioners whether appoint bide the mayor or board. it is about what good government should look like. commissioners and members of city boards serve the people of san francisco and should be able to exercise independent judgment doing so. i also note having a policy against preemptive resignation letters avoid the legal ambiguity under the code which says resignation letter-for those reasons i will vote yes on the amendment to the administrative code today. >> thank you supervisor engardio. supervisor mandelman. >> thank you. i spoke on this in committee. in mew view the ordinance is unnecessary. the letters were deemed by the city attorney to be ineffective and this mayor or other mayor wi
i also want to thank deputy attorney ann pierson and (inaudible) for their work in drafting the ordinance and i want to thank my legislative aid melissa hernandez for her work on this and urge your support for this common sense good government legislation. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor engardio. >> my vote today is not a statement about mayoral power, but a statement about the independence of commissioners whether appoint bide the mayor or board. it is about what good...
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11 from senator maria elana duranso to senator iaecia and [indiscernible] deputy city attorney ann piersonnot substenative. >> motion to amend by supervisor chan. is there a second? second by supervisor melgar and take those amendments without objection and pass the item as amended same house same call. the resolution is adopted as amended. madam clerk, please reads the in memoria. >> adjourned in memory of the following individuals on behalf of supervisor walton for the late doris vinceants and on behalf of supervisor peskin and motion by the president to be on behalf of the entire board for the late david johnson. >> we are adjourned. [meeting adjourned] good morning everybody, and welcome to the san francisco chamber of commerce. city beat breakfast on this valentine's day. i'm looking out at this crowd and actually, you know, it warms my heart to see everybody here on valentine's day. and i know this sounds a little bit strange, but i have to start off by how proud i am of all san franciscans. yeah we all deserve a hand. these past three years, i've stood up here at this breakfast befo
11 from senator maria elana duranso to senator iaecia and [indiscernible] deputy city attorney ann piersonnot substenative. >> motion to amend by supervisor chan. is there a second? second by supervisor melgar and take those amendments without objection and pass the item as amended same house same call. the resolution is adopted as amended. madam clerk, please reads the in memoria. >> adjourned in memory of the following individuals on behalf of supervisor walton for the late doris...
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i would like to thank deputy city attorney brad russi and deputy city attorney ann pierson for their very quick work in crafting this and the suggestions from ben rosenfield and ask for a second. >> thank you. motion to amend item 19 by president peskin and seconded by supervisor ronen. >> thank you. i'll call on supervisor walton next, but before i do that, is there a second to technical amendments, by chair chan and seconded by chair ronen. supervisor walton, the floor is yours. >> thank you president peskin. first want to start with a big thank you to chair chan for her leadership through the budget process as well as supervisor ronen working and bringing community together to address some of the proposals that the mayor put forth that really bring people together and do it in a manner that brought folks together so thank you so much for that. also want to thank tracey brown from my team as well as the entire district 10 office, the budget legislative analyst, controller's office, deputy city attorney ann pierson and of course the mayor's budget director anna dunning. we were able
i would like to thank deputy city attorney brad russi and deputy city attorney ann pierson for their very quick work in crafting this and the suggestions from ben rosenfield and ask for a second. >> thank you. motion to amend item 19 by president peskin and seconded by supervisor ronen. >> thank you. i'll call on supervisor walton next, but before i do that, is there a second to technical amendments, by chair chan and seconded by chair ronen. supervisor walton, the floor is yours....
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. >> ann pierson. it will be identity for 30 days. the original will not go into effect- [multiple speakers] >> okay. alright. so, motion to send the duplicated file to committee made by supervisor safai, second by supervisor ronan and take same house same call. >> mr. president that goes to rules committee? >> yes, that would-yes. would go to rules committee, and on the item 15, we will take same house, same call. the ordinance is finally passed. please call the next item. >>etum 16, ordinance to amend the administrative code to provide that the general obligation bond pass-through from landlords to tenant calculate on the amount the property tax rate increased due to general obligation bonds since the tenant move in date or 2005 which ever is later and allow relief from general obligation bond pass-through based on financial hardship. >> same house, same call. the ordinance is finally passed. next item. >>itesm 17 ordinance amending the administrative code to require department seeking board of supervisor approval to enter into cont
. >> ann pierson. it will be identity for 30 days. the original will not go into effect- [multiple speakers] >> okay. alright. so, motion to send the duplicated file to committee made by supervisor safai, second by supervisor ronan and take same house same call. >> mr. president that goes to rules committee? >> yes, that would-yes. would go to rules committee, and on the item 15, we will take same house, same call. the ordinance is finally passed. please call the next...
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. >> good afternoon, city attorney ann pierson. our office includes a public memo random you're right, there are a lot of moving pieces and one of the complexities here is that the secretary needs to call the election between 80 and 60 days before the election and the board is required to call a special election earlier than that. the time frame for the board's action is between 120 and 105 days before the election. so you are actually required to take action before the secretary of state has taken their official action to call the election. relies on when that appoint is made official and that opens. we wouldn't even be voting on this fall recall election. does that accomplish what you're trying to achieve or is this about having the ability. >> sure. this is symbolic. i'm not feeling very confident that this will accomplish any objective beyond giving the office of elections the heads up that we're going to do this. but it's the mayor and the p.u.c. commission wanted to make this appointment in time for the city attorney to be on
. >> good afternoon, city attorney ann pierson. our office includes a public memo random you're right, there are a lot of moving pieces and one of the complexities here is that the secretary needs to call the election between 80 and 60 days before the election and the board is required to call a special election earlier than that. the time frame for the board's action is between 120 and 105 days before the election. so you are actually required to take action before the secretary of state...
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will be available at different times through each settlement and i did talk to city attorney ann pierson before and my understanding that chart has not been updated since january. if it is possible to update that chart. it was so helpful. and, i doubt you have these numbers at your fingertips now, no problem, but if you could get to us the information about what part of these settlements has been allocated in this year's--in our current budget and what's left in what year to allocate. >> i would be happy to follow up on the multiyear schedule. i think our office and city attorney office worked on it together. it is a complicated set of flows, because in some cases these payments are flowing in over a nearly 20 year horizon. in general, those payments are front-loaded, meaning that the early years have much larger payments coming to the city under these. i know the budget recently adopted by the mayor and board appropriated approximately a hundred million dollars in settlement proceeds over the next 2 years. the year we are now in and next fiscal year. i can as part of the update to this
will be available at different times through each settlement and i did talk to city attorney ann pierson before and my understanding that chart has not been updated since january. if it is possible to update that chart. it was so helpful. and, i doubt you have these numbers at your fingertips now, no problem, but if you could get to us the information about what part of these settlements has been allocated in this year's--in our current budget and what's left in what year to allocate. >>...
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have done we did without our amazing partners and the budget analyst and our general counsel ann pierson who guided me along the way so that the staff knew what to do. thank you again mr. president and thank you to all of the legislative aides who followed our processes even though sometimes it was not very clear, they did what they could. we very much appreciate working with the aids. look forward to seeing the public in this chamber one day soon. i want to make sure your aids get huge props for their amazing help throughout this last 18 months. thank you mr. president and thanks again to all of the staff in the office. >> president walton: thank you. once again, we appreciate you and your entire team. please call item 7. >> clerk: a resolution to authorize and approve a renewal agreement for the use of space and communication services within an existing data center located at 3101 gold center drive in rancho cordova, california from the state of california technology agency office of technology services for a three-year term. through june 30, 2024 for a monthly based rate of $53,000 an
have done we did without our amazing partners and the budget analyst and our general counsel ann pierson who guided me along the way so that the staff knew what to do. thank you again mr. president and thank you to all of the legislative aides who followed our processes even though sometimes it was not very clear, they did what they could. we very much appreciate working with the aids. look forward to seeing the public in this chamber one day soon. i want to make sure your aids get huge props...
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11 from senator maria elana duranso to senator iaecia and [indiscernible] deputy city attorney ann piersonnot substenative. >> motion to amend by supervisor chan. is there a second? second by supervisor melgar and take those amendments without objection and pass the item as amended same house same call. the resolution is adopted as amended. madam clerk, please reads the in memoria. >> adjourned in memory of the following individuals on behalf of supervisor walton for the late doris vinceants and on behalf of supervisor peskin and motion by the president to be on behalf of the entire board for the late david johnson. >> we are adjourned. [meeting adjourned] >> come shop dine and play. taraval street is open for business. >> [indiscernible] the owner of tabita's on taraval on-my business is focus on [indiscernible] my mom's res aef and we make muffins and scones and cookies and everything home made. for me, it is being able to be a community cafe where everybody feels comfortable. please come in, play and eat at the tabita's cafe on 1101 teraival street. >> take time for teraival bingo, a co
11 from senator maria elana duranso to senator iaecia and [indiscernible] deputy city attorney ann piersonnot substenative. >> motion to amend by supervisor chan. is there a second? second by supervisor melgar and take those amendments without objection and pass the item as amended same house same call. the resolution is adopted as amended. madam clerk, please reads the in memoria. >> adjourned in memory of the following individuals on behalf of supervisor walton for the late doris...