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spot -- divisadero. sometimes you have to wait a while for the bus or train to come. it is a nice break to go in and have some delicious coffee and cake while you are waiting for the bus, or any other time of day. adam, i just want to say thank you on behalf of district 84 running an excellent business and really contributing to the neighborhood. we are all really appreciative. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, scott weiner, supervisor of san francisco, president chiu. we have been in business and love our neighbors. we try to support as many schools as we can, because it is a neighborhood place. we see people growing up every day. thank you for having me here. god bless you all. thank you very much. supervisor campos: if i may ask karen heisler and chris rubin, if they are here? great. it is truly my honor to recognize mission pie. for those of you who have not been to mission pie, at the corner of 25th and mission, you have to check it out. the butter crust is definitely something to die for. you may have to go to the gym afterward, but it would be worth
spot -- divisadero. sometimes you have to wait a while for the bus or train to come. it is a nice break to go in and have some delicious coffee and cake while you are waiting for the bus, or any other time of day. adam, i just want to say thank you on behalf of district 84 running an excellent business and really contributing to the neighborhood. we are all really appreciative. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, scott weiner, supervisor of san francisco, president chiu. we have...
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we have been occupying for -- 401 divisadero as the service and telling them about credit alternativesot being sarcastic. join us for our christmas carols -- [inaudible] president chiu: think you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. everyone knows who i am, so there is no need to see my name. i would like to thank tony hall for his run for mayor. he is a good example of an honest politician that was unfairly treated by corrupt influences in the city of san francisco. he had the courage to run again to show that you cannot keep a good man down. also i have some random thoughts i would like to put forth for the record. i would like to know how many supervisors have seen the movie "j. edgar." the fbi is supposed to be the good guys, not the bad guys. is it true that during the recent election cycle every prominent chinese politician was seen with a knife in their back? i kind of thought that was an interesting thing, even though some people said the knives were invisible, except for us astute observers. thirdly, i would like it known that it is true that charlie chan i
we have been occupying for -- 401 divisadero as the service and telling them about credit alternativesot being sarcastic. join us for our christmas carols -- [inaudible] president chiu: think you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. everyone knows who i am, so there is no need to see my name. i would like to thank tony hall for his run for mayor. he is a good example of an honest politician that was unfairly treated by corrupt influences in the city of san francisco....
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it is a stop for 24 divisadero. it is the t-line stopped. a major hub for its transportation to the building has been around for quite some time. i know that there is a political storm connected with it. i am not involved in politics, nor do i choose to be, but i know that is part of the hold up with this building. if anyone that you would like to look at this building -- it turns out the gentleman behind me has pictures of the building. you will see that it literally is collapsing. as a citizen who has no idea how to take care of things like this, i started with the symbol 311 called which led to the next person and the next person. i have gone to the supervisors, the mayor, and the city attorney, who directed me to deputy sweeney. i wrote you a letter and an e- mail regarding this building. i would like you to take a look at this building. it is a serious cause. it is going to fall. it is literally falling. any time during the day, you'll see lots of people standing in front of this building waiting for the boss. it is so back, it is just
it is a stop for 24 divisadero. it is the t-line stopped. a major hub for its transportation to the building has been around for quite some time. i know that there is a political storm connected with it. i am not involved in politics, nor do i choose to be, but i know that is part of the hold up with this building. if anyone that you would like to look at this building -- it turns out the gentleman behind me has pictures of the building. you will see that it literally is collapsing. as a...
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we put in a parklet on divisadero that didn't -- that removed two parking spaces. we day and evening activity, by 37%. on in valencia street, where we have put in a number of new bike lanes, 65% of the merchants have said they had a positive impact on their business. we do expect that there will be an increase in activity in the park as a result of the bike lanes. i have been working closely with the mta, rec and park, on the plans for the jfk protected bike lane. we have looked at the concerns about parking removal. the mayor shares those concerns, so the asked the mta to do everything they could to minimize the parking losses. we feel very comfortable, though it is not desirable to lose those 55 spaces would tend near the institutions, we feel that the pros outweighed the cons on the parking site in terms of increasing activity to the institutions and the park. the mayor shares the concerns about possible impact on pedestrians and disabled park users. the mayor's office on disability has been working with the mta on the project generally. but as susan mentioned,
we put in a parklet on divisadero that didn't -- that removed two parking spaces. we day and evening activity, by 37%. on in valencia street, where we have put in a number of new bike lanes, 65% of the merchants have said they had a positive impact on their business. we do expect that there will be an increase in activity in the park as a result of the bike lanes. i have been working closely with the mta, rec and park, on the plans for the jfk protected bike lane. we have looked at the concerns...