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and you have asked for the s.r.o. owners' assistance with what we seem to be an unconstitutional taking of their business. specifically, you are asking for constitutionally protected private financial information. while we want to work with the city, this needs to be done in a way that protects the privilege and confidentiality of that information that you are requested. we reiterate our suggestion for a continuance of this matter until we're able to work with the city attorney to have that discussion in a privileged and confidential sitting. before doing anything, the city does need to come into compliance with the court's order of september 24th, 2019. thank you very much. >> thank you mr. patterson. as i indicated at the beginning of this meeting in my opening remarks, we will continue this item to the call of the chair and if you turned your head to the left you will see christian jenson who you know and you are welcome to speak and set. we are speaking about the h.c.o. >> thank you. i just want to say here comes s
and you have asked for the s.r.o. owners' assistance with what we seem to be an unconstitutional taking of their business. specifically, you are asking for constitutionally protected private financial information. while we want to work with the city, this needs to be done in a way that protects the privilege and confidentiality of that information that you are requested. we reiterate our suggestion for a continuance of this matter until we're able to work with the city attorney to have that...
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and you have asked for the s.r.o. owners' assistance with what we seem to be an unconstitutional taking of their business. specifically, you are asking for constitutionally protected private financial information. while we want to work with the city, this needs to be done in a way that protects the privilege and confidentiality of that information that you are requested. we reiterate our suggestion for a continuance of this matter until we're able to work with the city attorney to have that discussion in a privileged and confidential sitting. before doing anything, the city does need to come into compliance with the court's order of september 24th, 2019. thank you very much. >> thank you mr. patterson. as i indicated at the beginning of this meeting in my opening remarks, we will continue this item to the call of the chair and if you turned your head to the left you will see christian jenson who you know and you are welcome to speak and set. we are speaking about the h.c.o. >> thank you. i just want to say here comes s
and you have asked for the s.r.o. owners' assistance with what we seem to be an unconstitutional taking of their business. specifically, you are asking for constitutionally protected private financial information. while we want to work with the city, this needs to be done in a way that protects the privilege and confidentiality of that information that you are requested. we reiterate our suggestion for a continuance of this matter until we're able to work with the city attorney to have that...
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and you have asked for the s.r.o. at we seem to be an unconstitutional taking of their business. specifically, you are asking for constitutionally protected private financial information. while we want to work with the city, this needs to be done in a way that protects the privilege and confidentiality of that information that you are requested. we reiterate our suggestion for a continuance of this matter until we're able to work with the city attorney to have that discussion in a privileged and confidential sitting. before doing anything, the city does need to come into compliance with the court's order of september 24th, 2019. thank you very much. >> thank you mr. patterson. as i indicated at the beginning of this meeting in my opening remarks, we will continue this item to the call of the chair and if you turned your head to the left you will see christian jenson who you know and you are welcome to speak and set. we are speaking about the h.c.o. >> thank you. i just want to say here comes santa claus, right down san
and you have asked for the s.r.o. at we seem to be an unconstitutional taking of their business. specifically, you are asking for constitutionally protected private financial information. while we want to work with the city, this needs to be done in a way that protects the privilege and confidentiality of that information that you are requested. we reiterate our suggestion for a continuance of this matter until we're able to work with the city attorney to have that discussion in a privileged...
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group -- i can tell you generally the working group, it's going to be the commission, the community, engagement, s.r.o. team, special victims unit, the d.p.a., public defenders office, attorney of the juvenile unit, the managing attorney of the juvenile unit and the d.a. office, and then two representatives, youth representatives, from schools. the youth were on break for winter break. now that they're back, the plan is to move forward now that we can get them scheduled. >> commissioner dejesus: that's important to me. because one of the criticisms, we had a lot of department bulletins and general orders and they're floating out there separately. that's good to hear and there was a lot of deferment to the group, so i wondered what was going on. i appreciate that. when i did look at this -- and thank you to the d.p.a., they gave us the law and things to read -- when you look at number 2 on the january 2nd chart, i mean, the law does allow the juvenile to speak to his counsel. and to ensure that they're able to speak to counsel. i'm just a little confused when it says all reasonable steps to ensure they
group -- i can tell you generally the working group, it's going to be the commission, the community, engagement, s.r.o. team, special victims unit, the d.p.a., public defenders office, attorney of the juvenile unit, the managing attorney of the juvenile unit and the d.a. office, and then two representatives, youth representatives, from schools. the youth were on break for winter break. now that they're back, the plan is to move forward now that we can get them scheduled. >> commissioner...
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the new law. [buzzer] >> and it should be studied. this would limit short-term rentals at s.r.o. hotels, and shifting occupancy in the city and in the region. again, that must be studied. it does not qualify for any new cross-examination. the hearinconstruction.it is alf the california coastal act -- [buzzer] >> thank you very much. >> chairwoman: any other public comment on this item? seeing none, the public comment is closed. just to address the noticing issues, could the city attorney or the clerk please go over what the notice for this ordinance was? >> it is my understanding there was no special noticing. >> riley: for this item. it was posted on line, 72 hours prior to meeting, posted at the library and on our website and outside our office. >> chairwoman: and maybe to the sponsor, when was this introduced? >> i can look it up on legistar, but let me say the following thing: this is properly noticed. seqea has been properly noticed. the parties areably are ably notified. administrative code amendments do not go to the planning question, so that is respectfully a spurius argu
the new law. [buzzer] >> and it should be studied. this would limit short-term rentals at s.r.o. hotels, and shifting occupancy in the city and in the region. again, that must be studied. it does not qualify for any new cross-examination. the hearinconstruction.it is alf the california coastal act -- [buzzer] >> thank you very much. >> chairwoman: any other public comment on this item? seeing none, the public comment is closed. just to address the noticing issues, could the...
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group -- i can tell you generally the working group, it's going to be the commission, the community, engagement, s.r.o. team, special victims unit, the d.p.a., public defenders office, attorney of the juvenile unit, the managing attorney of the juvenile unit and the d.a. office, and then two representatives, youth representatives, from schools. the youth were on break for winter break. now that they're back, the plan is to move forward now that we can get them scheduled. >> commissioner dejesus: that's important to me. because one of the criticisms, we had a lot of department bulletins and general orders and they're floating out there separately. that's good to hear and there was a lot of deferment to the group, so i wondered what was going on. i appreciate that. when i did look at this -- and thank you to the d.p.a., they gave us the law and things to read -- when you look at number 2 on the january 2nd chart, i mean, the law does allow the juvenile to speak to his counsel. and to ensure that they're able to speak to counsel. i'm just a little confused when it says all reasonable steps to ensure they
group -- i can tell you generally the working group, it's going to be the commission, the community, engagement, s.r.o. team, special victims unit, the d.p.a., public defenders office, attorney of the juvenile unit, the managing attorney of the juvenile unit and the d.a. office, and then two representatives, youth representatives, from schools. the youth were on break for winter break. now that they're back, the plan is to move forward now that we can get them scheduled. >> commissioner...
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group -- i can tell you generally the working group, it's going to be the commission, the community, engagement, s.r.o. team, special victims unit, the d.p.a., public defenders office, attorney of the juvenile unit, the managing attorney of the juvenile unit and the d.a. office, and then two representatives, youth representatives, from schools. the youth were on break for winter break. now that they're back, the plan is to move forward now that we can get them scheduled. >> commissioner dejesus: that's important to me. because one of the criticisms, we had a lot of department bulletins and general orders and they're floating out there separately. that's good to hear and there was a lot of deferment to the group, so i wondered what was going on. i appreciate that. when i did look at this -- and thank you to the d.p.a., they gave us the law and things to read -- when you look at number 2 on the january 2nd chart, i mean, the law does allow the juvenile to speak to his counsel. and to ensure that they're able to speak to counsel. i'm just a little confused when it says all reasonable steps to ensure they
group -- i can tell you generally the working group, it's going to be the commission, the community, engagement, s.r.o. team, special victims unit, the d.p.a., public defenders office, attorney of the juvenile unit, the managing attorney of the juvenile unit and the d.a. office, and then two representatives, youth representatives, from schools. the youth were on break for winter break. now that they're back, the plan is to move forward now that we can get them scheduled. >> commissioner...
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the edge and then there's nothing for them. there is going to need to be a proper continuum of care, that doesn't drop people into s.r.o. hotel rooms, that doesn't do cycles through temporary housing, but actually provides enough treatment for people. progress foundation serves 4,000 people a year. they all come in through the emergency service system. those 4,000 are getting treatment and they're not a different d.n.a. than the people on the street, they're's just n enough services for them. the need for more beds that are locked and the need for more case management is all -- >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> i want to first say that we whole-heartedly support mental health s.f and appreciate this bold >> we look forward to the ideas and solutions that the implementation committee comes up with. >> i work at the coalition on homelessness. on behalf of the coalition on homelessness, we want to thank the supervisors for all of your work putting forward this legislation. we're excited and hopeful about what it's going to be bringing. again, want to emphasize what steve feels that the most important part of
the edge and then there's nothing for them. there is going to need to be a proper continuum of care, that doesn't drop people into s.r.o. hotel rooms, that doesn't do cycles through temporary housing, but actually provides enough treatment for people. progress foundation serves 4,000 people a year. they all come in through the emergency service system. those 4,000 are getting treatment and they're not a different d.n.a. than the people on the street, they're's just n enough services for them....
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the health department and amongst our partners. we have a new project that just got funded to implement overdose prevention within s.r.o. buildings. this is a site where people oftentimeses are alone when they overdose. and so it's -- there's a new -- a different of set of challenges to make sure we don't lose residents in those buildings to overdose. we have ongoing research, reboot 2.0. we had a successful trial of a behavioral intervention, among people at risk. and this study is a second follow-up, full trial that's being done here and in boston at the same time. we're really excited about. in addition in 2019, the addiction medicine service was started at san francisco general hospital, which is a really exciting opportunity to find people who have substance-use disorders, make sure they have the tools that are -- that we can provide them with any of the tools and options that we have available. and patient navigation on discharge to try to make sure they connected with whatever level of service is appropriate for them. >> we're also working to lower the barriers to treatment. we've heard from the community, we've
the health department and amongst our partners. we have a new project that just got funded to implement overdose prevention within s.r.o. buildings. this is a site where people oftentimeses are alone when they overdose. and so it's -- there's a new -- a different of set of challenges to make sure we don't lose residents in those buildings to overdose. we have ongoing research, reboot 2.0. we had a successful trial of a behavioral intervention, among people at risk. and this study is a second...