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we monitor the navigation sites everyday and when we see somebody camped out or nearby the navigation centres, we respond immediately. now, sometimes that takes an hour or two, but generally, we are conscious of ensuring the neighborhoods around the navigation are kept safe and clean of encampments. nhs and the city has complied with all requirements of the site. we need to vote and allow us to proceed with this project. >> soup storsupervisor hainey? >> a couple are directed towards you. so in terms of the community input and public process, you know, is there a standardized process that you have as far as how to get feedback and input from a neighborhood? is that something that you even through this process have some, maybe, lessons learn ed this might changlearned that youdo i? one experience was that we felt like we were creating a lot of pieces in who to meet with and ultimately, i had over a dozen meetings with hoas and neighborhood associations. can you speak to -- i mean, is there a policy on this at hsh and do you believe we should have one. >> i believe there's a policy and practice
we monitor the navigation sites everyday and when we see somebody camped out or nearby the navigation centres, we respond immediately. now, sometimes that takes an hour or two, but generally, we are conscious of ensuring the neighborhoods around the navigation are kept safe and clean of encampments. nhs and the city has complied with all requirements of the site. we need to vote and allow us to proceed with this project. >> soup storsupervisor hainey? >> a couple are directed...
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navigation centre is only 130 shelter beds. that's not supportive housing. that's type of living conditions that you have when you're in jail. i demonstrated 27-story apartment buildings. with 500,000, you can build 9 of these type of apartment units and stack them on top of each other. it looks like this. that's not housing. that's not housing and i don't appreciate it claimed supportive housing. governor newsom wants to give $2.8 billion. moreover google just handed down $1 billion for housing. is that clear? they usingmen use -- using tech. instead of giving out vouchers you charge low income people 30% of their income. they also want to hand down $50 million for homeless people. i demonstrated how you violated that contract pertaining to subsidized housing pertaining to rehabilitation. >> supervisor fewer: thank you mr. wright. next speaker please. >> good evening. i'm shawn buford. you stand here asking you to support the budget as submitted by our mayor. as member of our budget committee, we have taken lot of time to whittle down what we identify as hu
navigation centre is only 130 shelter beds. that's not supportive housing. that's type of living conditions that you have when you're in jail. i demonstrated 27-story apartment buildings. with 500,000, you can build 9 of these type of apartment units and stack them on top of each other. it looks like this. that's not housing. that's not housing and i don't appreciate it claimed supportive housing. governor newsom wants to give $2.8 billion. moreover google just handed down $1 billion for...
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i urge to pass senate bill 48 which stalled for this year and take navigation centres out entirely and we would not be here and i would be at home cooking dinner right now. thank you. >> go ahead. >> good evening, soup stores su. i'm a resident in district 6 and i live about a block away from the projects. i'm firmly in support of the navigation center and oppose this. the process doesn't have to be this way. this project is fortunate enough to have a categorical exemption under se albuquerququa. it could have a sta statutory exemption. this would enable projects to be proposed with more confidence and avoid watering down, such as what occurd with this project. supervisor hainey, i appreciate your engagement on twitter. but it's unchair why you believe projects like this should be subject to a process to preclude the exemption from applying. you state that as a policy decision, but you have not clearly stated what policy you are pursuing. i remind the supervisor that people cannot live in percentage or policy. you are in a position to change the process right now. and thus far, have re
i urge to pass senate bill 48 which stalled for this year and take navigation centres out entirely and we would not be here and i would be at home cooking dinner right now. thank you. >> go ahead. >> good evening, soup stores su. i'm a resident in district 6 and i live about a block away from the projects. i'm firmly in support of the navigation center and oppose this. the process doesn't have to be this way. this project is fortunate enough to have a categorical exemption under se...
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when we open up to the bryant street navigation centre earlier this month, i met a woman who had justng addiction and breast cancer. on the streets, her medication kept getting stolen, she couldn't get healthy, now she is inside, and she is working on getting housing. at bryant street, she gave me a hug, and she said she is hopeful , and so am i. if she has hope, others can too. that is the difference. she is excited about the future, and i'm excited for her. if she can have a hope, and others can too. i've already announced my plan to add 1,000 shelter beds by 2020, enough to clear the shelter bed waitlist. [applause] >> we also are declaring a shelter crisis so we can get these shelter beds builds now, and i want to thank supervisor supervisors brown, haney, mandelman, supervisor stefani and walton, for joining me in recognizing our bureaucracy shouldn't stand in the way of one single thousand beds. this is a huge step, we know, but it is not enough. we know we have around 4,000 unsheltered people in our city, sleeping in our streets, in our parks, in the doorway is, or in vehicles.
when we open up to the bryant street navigation centre earlier this month, i met a woman who had justng addiction and breast cancer. on the streets, her medication kept getting stolen, she couldn't get healthy, now she is inside, and she is working on getting housing. at bryant street, she gave me a hug, and she said she is hopeful , and so am i. if she has hope, others can too. that is the difference. she is excited about the future, and i'm excited for her. if she can have a hope, and others...
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elections, department of homelessness now, as you have read about, we got to open our second navigation centre on port property. recreation and park, all of which include, by the way, payment of rent. it is not singling you out. >> we also have a work order with you for our fireboat staffing and dry docking and all that stuff, which is separate from this. anyways, i am in support of this moving forward, and thank you again for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. at this time, commissioner freeman. >> thank you very much for your presentation. i have a couple of questions. how do you establish the market rate rent? >> that is a good question. one thing that we do is every year, the port commission approves a parameter rent rate. these are rental rates for different types of port properties where if the rent charged falls within these narrow bands for these different types of property, then it doesn't need to go back specifically to the port commission, it is already approved. so that was one of the reasons why i had this slide showing the turn parcels because, you know, the submer
elections, department of homelessness now, as you have read about, we got to open our second navigation centre on port property. recreation and park, all of which include, by the way, payment of rent. it is not singling you out. >> we also have a work order with you for our fireboat staffing and dry docking and all that stuff, which is separate from this. anyways, i am in support of this moving forward, and thank you again for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you very much....
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number 3, you continue to build navigation centres, which is temporarily holding our houseless bodies, a number 3, all of you know this is wrong, but it is being billed as an answer to solve a problem that really needs to be solved by building more poor people housing, and services, mental health services -- >> thank you. thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is tony, i was become behalf of myself. i don't like the faÇade, i don't like the pretending that the city cares in doing this. we know what this is about. we know it is about not wanting to see certain people on our streets, and at the same time, we don't have supports for these people who are -- oh, we can't offend the business people, right? we can't offend them. we have a 16 billion-dollar budget in san francisco. it is more than some countries. 16 billion, and this is the best that we can do? i have been here 54 years, i have seen a lot, i am born and raised here. we know people like me, that doesn't even matter. i can come here and say i'm a sixth generation san francisco, it doesn't mean a god damn thing this is the
number 3, you continue to build navigation centres, which is temporarily holding our houseless bodies, a number 3, all of you know this is wrong, but it is being billed as an answer to solve a problem that really needs to be solved by building more poor people housing, and services, mental health services -- >> thank you. thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is tony, i was become behalf of myself. i don't like the faÇade, i don't like the pretending that the city cares in...
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centre. we always wanted to find our way back. the temporary navigationouth van ness and around 22 nd street allowed us to start a small pilot program over there. leadership told us that we may get an impact on the area in cleanliness and community. those who have been vehemently opposed to the center became even more angrier when it was taken down. folks at the north end of the mission saw what was going on and eric who you will hear from in a few minutes, saw our impact , he asked us what we can do closer for 16th and mission with $5,000. it wasn't much, but the funding and the excitement generated by him and the program helped us hold out until the end of the fiscal year. when the team and supervisor ronen's office give us funding to expand throughout the mission [applause] >> our team in the mission has grown from a tiny four person team, all the way to a 30 member cohort that works daily to clean the area stretching from division street, down to 24th street. and from valencia, all the way to harrison. it is incredible how much they've accomplished in
centre. we always wanted to find our way back. the temporary navigationouth van ness and around 22 nd street allowed us to start a small pilot program over there. leadership told us that we may get an impact on the area in cleanliness and community. those who have been vehemently opposed to the center became even more angrier when it was taken down. folks at the north end of the mission saw what was going on and eric who you will hear from in a few minutes, saw our impact , he asked us what we...
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who wouldn't want to spend less time in call centres or less time navigating complex processes to get'll be making recommendations about how they can do better for their customers with mental health problems. thanks very much. good news for carpet right, which means good news for cold feet? shares were worth 9p, but today they rose as high as 40p and we will find out what the company is doing right in terms of the shareholders in an hour's time with our guest from hargreaves lansdown. you expect to hear from hargreaves lansdown. you expect to hearfrom them? hargreaves lansdown. you expect to hear from them? yes. yes, we are. we will have to wait for another time. you are teasing. we will leave it there. thanks very much. now in mexico she's a heroine — frida — a search and rescue wonder dog, is hanging up her goggles and retiring from duties with the mexican navy after nine years of service. the labrador became famous for finding earthquake survivors in 2017, and is credited with having found twelve people alive. will grant has the story there were few greater symbols of hope during t
who wouldn't want to spend less time in call centres or less time navigating complex processes to get'll be making recommendations about how they can do better for their customers with mental health problems. thanks very much. good news for carpet right, which means good news for cold feet? shares were worth 9p, but today they rose as high as 40p and we will find out what the company is doing right in terms of the shareholders in an hour's time with our guest from hargreaves lansdown. you...
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dollars on a navigation center where you can only stay there for 5060 or 70 days, and you get kicked out and get put down on the seats again. i showed you where you can build a trade centre story tower with 144 units per every three floors and take out a the chunk of the homeless populations that came off to people being housed. it doesn't make any sense. it is counterproductive. >> are there any other members, any members of the public would like to testify on this item? seeing non, public comment is closed. mr. starr, on behalf of planning , anything you want to add that was not said? you are sitting there and i thought, you know, i just want to get out of the planning department for the afternoon. all right. >> thank you. i will -- i really appreciate the public testimony made today. what we have tried to do is strike a fine balance between the conversation about new construction and the conversation about existing dwellings and protecting existing renters and ensuring that there's notice and all those things, and i think supervisor peskin is going to propose a fixed to that so we can continue the conversation and move this legislation forward so we are really narrowl
dollars on a navigation center where you can only stay there for 5060 or 70 days, and you get kicked out and get put down on the seats again. i showed you where you can build a trade centre story tower with 144 units per every three floors and take out a the chunk of the homeless populations that came off to people being housed. it doesn't make any sense. it is counterproductive. >> are there any other members, any members of the public would like to testify on this item? seeing non,...