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i live near dolores park and i chair the delores heights neighborhood group. in the past few years, i've seen a growing increase in homelessness in my community. last year, the situation escalated when we saw people camping at dolores park and in adjacent areas west of the castro. i believe they were pushed there because of the cleanups. community leaders across the delores and castro area contacted our supervisor mandelman, and since september, he's engaged, we community leaders have attended meetings to -- with him to share information and report on progress. i commend all of these in d.p.w., d.p.h., parks and rec. they are dedicated and compassionate professionals. however after five months, walking my neighborhood even finding more 311 reports and more dangers, i'm even more frustrated. the city clean the homeless encampments up and move them along again and again and again. they are at rock bottom, not just homeless, but mental health and drug addiction. nearly all of them were offered shelter last fall, turned them down. we need meaningful metrics and we
i live near dolores park and i chair the delores heights neighborhood group. in the past few years, i've seen a growing increase in homelessness in my community. last year, the situation escalated when we saw people camping at dolores park and in adjacent areas west of the castro. i believe they were pushed there because of the cleanups. community leaders across the delores and castro area contacted our supervisor mandelman, and since september, he's engaged, we community leaders have attended...
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i loved seeing it in muni stops, the humor, finding your friend in dolores park or with fries. did you track the numbers before and after? >> we did, and they went up by about a third. i think that was the bump that was being referred to last fall. >> commissioner oyos? >> so thanks for giving your presentation here. when i consider myself as, like, an audience, i'm, like, an eco person, i like, like everyone, a good laugh. so i want to say kudos for the piece of work that was done that was humorous and achieved your goal. so not from a critique frame, from a questioning frame because there's lots of ways to address the issue. my question is in the chronicle ad, you hit another point or touched people about the piece on climate change. so i'm curious about if there's any transaction about that sort of, you know, like, you think of robert kennedy, ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do -- 'cause you used a couple of times, you know, it's hard -- what did you call it -- you talked about, what did you call it, energy sourcing? and i think that energy sourcing
i loved seeing it in muni stops, the humor, finding your friend in dolores park or with fries. did you track the numbers before and after? >> we did, and they went up by about a third. i think that was the bump that was being referred to last fall. >> commissioner oyos? >> so thanks for giving your presentation here. when i consider myself as, like, an audience, i'm, like, an eco person, i like, like everyone, a good laugh. so i want to say kudos for the piece of work that was...
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working it, and i started working in the market since 1974, so i've seen the neighborhood around dolores park change dramatically in the last 46 years -- or 44 years. i'm pretty excited about what it's become, and how many people we've employed and fed and continue to feed every day with really good, delicious, healthy food. any way, i appreciate you all for doing what you do. thanks. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi. good evening, dear commissioners, thank you for giving me a chance to introduce myself. my name is connie huang, and i am the owner of among sing noodle in san francisco. running a business in san francisco is not easy. my husband, aaron, and i work every day. start in the early morning, go home late at night, but we enjoy to support the good noodles to the community, and we feel proud and -- to be sf -- part of the legacy commission business. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and i'd like to introduce my daughter, ginger cole. >> thank you. hi, commissioners, it's nice to get out once in a while. my name is ginger kong, and i'm a fourth generation noodle maker. my
working it, and i started working in the market since 1974, so i've seen the neighborhood around dolores park change dramatically in the last 46 years -- or 44 years. i'm pretty excited about what it's become, and how many people we've employed and fed and continue to feed every day with really good, delicious, healthy food. any way, i appreciate you all for doing what you do. thanks. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi. good evening, dear commissioners, thank you for giving...
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francisco planning staff, my name is carolyn kennedy, i chair the neighborhood association west of dolores park. i'm here to ask, first, where is the detailed analysis of senate bill 50? and, two, that you hold a hearing on senate bill 50 and casa, where you take a vote and you send your findings to the board of supervisors. i need this as your citizen and under your charter as planning commissioners. at the january 31st legislative session, i asked how it will affect my neighborhood and my city. i know this bill will upzone 90% of all residential neighborhoods. and so senate bill 50 and casa is companion piece, will have a broader and deeper impact on our residential neighborhoods. and on the density, the massing, the appearance of our built environment. and our mid-block open spaces and our other elements of where we live in this city. than any other bill or ordinance that i'm familiar with. so i'm asking you to have a sense of urgency about this. not just for me, this is isn't going to affect any. i'm already retired. it's for the future of our city, for the young people who want to live her
francisco planning staff, my name is carolyn kennedy, i chair the neighborhood association west of dolores park. i'm here to ask, first, where is the detailed analysis of senate bill 50? and, two, that you hold a hearing on senate bill 50 and casa, where you take a vote and you send your findings to the board of supervisors. i need this as your citizen and under your charter as planning commissioners. at the january 31st legislative session, i asked how it will affect my neighborhood and my...
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the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for the mouth watering food options adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylight and the 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the family since 1964. his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998. at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> valley creamery was opened in 2006. the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all
the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for the mouth watering food options adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylight and the 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the family since 1964. his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998. at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really...
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park y comunidades vecinas. cuÁles serÍan algunos de los riesgos de una emanaciÓn de gases? te contamos . irritaciÓn de garganta y nariz, dolores y hasta posible cÁncer a largo plazo. pamela: la causa del incendio estÁ aÚn bajo investigaciÓn entras los bomberos creen que sÓlo podrÍan controlarlo hasta petrÓleo y mÁs productos quÍmicos. nos conectamos con gabriel preciado desde el lugar en donde se presenta la dado de 4000 pies y estÁ atravesando toda el Área del sureste de houston. esto mantiene en alarma a las autoridades y a los trabajadores. uno nos comentaba lo que opina al respecto. mencionaba que en algÚn momento dado las autoridades seÑalaron que toda la actividad del distrito escolar de laporte, han establecido clases de forma normal despuÉs de que se levantara el toque de queda que existÍa por esta regiÓn del paÍs debido a la emanaciÓn de los quÍmicos que contienen la propagaciÓn del incendio al momento de estar en contacto con la atmÓsfera. existe la preocupaciÓn por parte de las organizaciones que dicen que es contraproducente. la poblaciÓn tiene su punto de vista y las organizaciones tambiÉn. los detalles del recuen
park y comunidades vecinas. cuÁles serÍan algunos de los riesgos de una emanaciÓn de gases? te contamos . irritaciÓn de garganta y nariz, dolores y hasta posible cÁncer a largo plazo. pamela: la causa del incendio estÁ aÚn bajo investigaciÓn entras los bomberos creen que sÓlo podrÍan controlarlo hasta petrÓleo y mÁs productos quÍmicos. nos conectamos con gabriel preciado desde el lugar en donde se presenta la dado de 4000 pies y estÁ atravesando toda el Área del sureste de...