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coronavirus pandemic has only heightened the ongoing homeless crisis, laying responsibility it bayview parkr her home squarely on the mayor, she says she is worried. >> this is not social distancing, these people don't care about social distancing in the homeless community, they have already been harassing seniors in this area.>> reporter: four weeks they have been calling on the mayor to put the homeless into 8250 hotel rooms, even passing legislation requiring them to do so, but so far a mayor has only placed a fraction of that. >> as of yesterday, 928 homeless, marginally housed people are sheltered in hotel rooms while huge encampments line the streets all over san francisco. and we learn of new outbreaks in congregate settings every week.>> reporter: for her part, the mayor says it's not as easy as the supervisors make it to be, there are security, staffing and logistical issues that don't have easy answers, she said as much as she would like to get them in hotels, it is easier said than done, especially for those with mental health or substance abuse issues. >> eating people to comply
coronavirus pandemic has only heightened the ongoing homeless crisis, laying responsibility it bayview parkr her home squarely on the mayor, she says she is worried. >> this is not social distancing, these people don't care about social distancing in the homeless community, they have already been harassing seniors in this area.>> reporter: four weeks they have been calling on the mayor to put the homeless into 8250 hotel rooms, even passing legislation requiring them to do so, but...
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and what are some of the challenges and operating the sites, including this rv park that's going to be opening in the bayview hunters point area. well thank you so much for bringing up this point because i i want people to you know the fact is the challenges homelessness was a challenge not just in san francisco, but in major cities all over the country before this pandemic. >>and may even worse as a result the issues around mental health and substance use disorder they don't just go away because there's a pandemic now think about it we have been working with this population for many years and now in the age of social distancing. when we have people that we are working with we're asking them to wear a mask. we're asking them to get on the elevator one or 2 at a time we're asking them not to be in one another's room for serving 3 meals a day were cleaning we're collecting laundry we're providing all these additional resources and increasing our capacity we're not just doing it with the people who traditionally work homeless people were not just going with the nonprofits in the shelter staff and some city empl
and what are some of the challenges and operating the sites, including this rv park that's going to be opening in the bayview hunters point area. well thank you so much for bringing up this point because i i want people to you know the fact is the challenges homelessness was a challenge not just in san francisco, but in major cities all over the country before this pandemic. >>and may even worse as a result the issues around mental health and substance use disorder they don't just go away...
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and what are some of the challenges and operating the sites, including this rv park that's going to be opening in the bayview hunters point area. well thank you so much for bringing up this point because i want people to you know the fact is the challenges homelessness was a francisco, but in major cities all over the country before this pandemic. >>and may even words as a result, the issues around mental health and substance use disorder they don't just go away because there's a pandemic now think about it we have been working with this population for many years and now in the age of social distancing. when we have people that we are working with we're asking them to wear a mask. we're asking them to get on the elevator one or 2 at a time we're asking them not to be in one another's room for serving 3 meals a day were cleaning we're collecting laundry we're providing all these additional resources and increasing our capacity we're not just doing it with the people who traditionally were quiz. homeless people were not just going with the nonprofits in the shelter staff and some city employees. we are in we'r
and what are some of the challenges and operating the sites, including this rv park that's going to be opening in the bayview hunters point area. well thank you so much for bringing up this point because i want people to you know the fact is the challenges homelessness was a francisco, but in major cities all over the country before this pandemic. >>and may even words as a result, the issues around mental health and substance use disorder they don't just go away because there's a pandemic...
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there are also new slow streets, including 11th avenue, bayview avenue, elliott street and east 34th street from east 8th street over to parklevard. 32nd street from mandela parkway to san pablo avenue. brookdale avenue from fruitvale avenue to kingsland avenue, and dover street from alcatraz avenue to 52nd street. >>> but herd immunity is not going to be the way we get out of this predicament. >> herd immunity just one of your questions that we put to a doctor and the mayors of san francisco, oakland and san jose today, brought together for an abc7 virtual town hall. well live streamed that conversation online as it happened. if you missed it, here is abc anchor dion lim with highlights. >> in addition to questions about herd immunity, which dr. wachter, chair of the department of medicine at ucsf doesn't believe to be the answer to the pandemic, but rather a vaccine in about a year or year and a half, you also had questions about a common term we've heard in recent weeks. what exactly does peak mean and it is just me or can it be a little misleading when it comes to giving the general public a sense of false hope on when
there are also new slow streets, including 11th avenue, bayview avenue, elliott street and east 34th street from east 8th street over to parklevard. 32nd street from mandela parkway to san pablo avenue. brookdale avenue from fruitvale avenue to kingsland avenue, and dover street from alcatraz avenue to 52nd street. >>> but herd immunity is not going to be the way we get out of this predicament. >> herd immunity just one of your questions that we put to a doctor and the mayors of...
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parking lot near city college of san francisco. a half of those units will be affordable housing. the city is also moving rvs into the bayview and hunter's point area to house additional homeless. as for this hot button of moving the homeless into city roelt room hotel rooms which was discussed in the beginning of the lockdown, city leaders says as of today it has nearly 2800 rooms available. nearly 2,000 of those rooms have been filled with homeless, residents, and at-risk front line workers, people who are working to protect us in hospitals and clinics but don't want to be near their families when they get off work. however, the san francisco board of supervisors continues to insist that number of hotel rooms is far too small. briefly, there was also some confusion over whether local golf courses are able to reopen, as we discussed here at the very top. you heard mayor breed say golf courses on the list of allowed activities, but we now know that's actually not the case. and here's why. the city of san francisco told us today that even though the county health order allows it, the state of california's health order does no
parking lot near city college of san francisco. a half of those units will be affordable housing. the city is also moving rvs into the bayview and hunter's point area to house additional homeless. as for this hot button of moving the homeless into city roelt room hotel rooms which was discussed in the beginning of the lockdown, city leaders says as of today it has nearly 2800 rooms available. nearly 2,000 of those rooms have been filled with homeless, residents, and at-risk front line workers,...
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park. but really, i'm excited about the shuttles that will bring people from the various communities from the bayview and hunters point neighborhood who will friday families here throughout the year. i want to thank the 150 organizations who joined this effort. i want to thank all the folks that are planting 150 trees here at golden gate park. but you have to stop at 150. there's opportunities to plant other trees at other locations in san francisco. i want to thank everyone, especially nancy bechtel who's going to be chairing the committee, the parks alliance, and everybody who's concerned about maintaining these parks, including the golden gate parks, so in 150 years, there's another group of people celebrating 300 years of this incredible milestone. thank you so much for being here today. [applause] >> so we couldn't be luckier to have the supervisor representing golden gate park. she is a fourth generation san franciscan. golden gate park is woven into her own childhood memories. she's an advocate for kids, and knows how important parks are for kids to remain healthy. and 70% of the park is withi
park. but really, i'm excited about the shuttles that will bring people from the various communities from the bayview and hunters point neighborhood who will friday families here throughout the year. i want to thank the 150 organizations who joined this effort. i want to thank all the folks that are planting 150 trees here at golden gate park. but you have to stop at 150. there's opportunities to plant other trees at other locations in san francisco. i want to thank everyone, especially nancy...
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couple of properties from i-80 to the creek and then down in the bayview, along the caltrain railway over by the recology site and those parks and this isn't related to the triangle. >> ok. >> planning staff. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm with the planning staff. i just wanted to build a little bit on the city attorney jensen's comments on sb330 in response. the reading of the lot, planning staff discussed this extent exty with the city attorney's office and not only do we believe we're in complian compliant with the f the law but spirit of the law and we're in full belief that the word concurrence means when the legislation is adopted by the board and goes into operation. the finding process and the community discussions and everything that lead up to the adoption of a rezoning is not really relevant or compliant. it's really to prevent cities or supervisors and city councils from rezoning actions that aren't concurrent and ultimately, it's the board's action which i. the hub, whil(inaudible). >> the reservoir would be adopted and go into effect concurrently with this, so i just wanted to offer that clarification, t
couple of properties from i-80 to the creek and then down in the bayview, along the caltrain railway over by the recology site and those parks and this isn't related to the triangle. >> ok. >> planning staff. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm with the planning staff. i just wanted to build a little bit on the city attorney jensen's comments on sb330 in response. the reading of the lot, planning staff discussed this extent exty with the city attorney's office and not only...
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the bayview triangle design for zonings controls for the design district number three apply to this property. the maximum height of 65 feet with no maximum residential density. no minimum parking and required setbacks for upper portions of the building. there is also a minimum requirement of 100 square feet of open space per unit. the planning department's proposed re-zoning will be nct three. neighborhood commercial district with similar zoning requirement. next. this shows the location of the property. could you go back one slide, please. this shows the location of the property and the industrial conduct area it fronts third street. here is an overview of 4128 third street development. on august 16, 2016, the commission approved the resolution 42-2016 schematic design of the condo building with ground floor retail. seven units with one below market trade unit and four regular parking. new owners engaged the original architect team to carry the approved design to the design development stage. during that stage the design team learned about an 8-inch encroachment of the building to the north into the narrow 25-foot wide property. this made the design and construction of the ap
the bayview triangle design for zonings controls for the design district number three apply to this property. the maximum height of 65 feet with no maximum residential density. no minimum parking and required setbacks for upper portions of the building. there is also a minimum requirement of 100 square feet of open space per unit. the planning department's proposed re-zoning will be nct three. neighborhood commercial district with similar zoning requirement. next. this shows the location of the...
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. >> we are standing across from bayview park and bayview's the july 4,osting 1919 world championshipeavyweight fight between jack dempsey and jess willard. it was difficult to find a place to hold this fight. in 1919, boxing had an awkward reputation for a death in the ring recently, gambling, and organized crime that was involved. but toledo made an offer and it was decided to host the fight here. both fighters came to town months before and trained. seat woodenn 80,000 stadium made of michigan pine and right next to it is a replica of a stadium with the same design that was built for the july 4, 2019 centennial celebration of the fight. the day of the fight was extremely hot and the pine began to bleach. the newspaper boys were making a fortune for people to sit on. a lot of straw hats, you see people of towels over the back of their next, really warm. dempsey who was by far the underdog just basically pummels willard in one of the most violent three rounds of boxing you will see. willard did not answer until the fourth round. he went down multiple times in the first round. there w
. >> we are standing across from bayview park and bayview's the july 4,osting 1919 world championshipeavyweight fight between jack dempsey and jess willard. it was difficult to find a place to hold this fight. in 1919, boxing had an awkward reputation for a death in the ring recently, gambling, and organized crime that was involved. but toledo made an offer and it was decided to host the fight here. both fighters came to town months before and trained. seat woodenn 80,000 stadium made of...