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so, we have been an association for 7 years. my background is i'm a third generation of san francisco. a teacher in the school district and cofound of met ma. we publish a news letter 4 times a year and have meetings 4 times a year. we decide today's best not to meet too often if we meet too often we will water down our base. by meeting quarterly we get 35 and 75 beam to attend a neighborhood meeting. we represent 500 to 600 homes in our area. i have news letters later on, copies of news letters if you are interested to take with you and we will talk more about that later. >> good morning i'm judy best of my recollectionwits. bs fn issa a 35 year organization has 45 organizations as members. the members are not individuals but organizations. and each organization sends delegates to coalitions to san francisco neighborhood monthly meetings. we have a monthly news letter. many of our organizations delegates sit on citizen advi adviceaadvic adviceary committees and active in the big over all, city wide issues in san francisco. one
so, we have been an association for 7 years. my background is i'm a third generation of san francisco. a teacher in the school district and cofound of met ma. we publish a news letter 4 times a year and have meetings 4 times a year. we decide today's best not to meet too often if we meet too often we will water down our base. by meeting quarterly we get 35 and 75 beam to attend a neighborhood meeting. we represent 500 to 600 homes in our area. i have news letters later on, copies of news...
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or of the neighborhood associations. and being happy with saying, you know what this is an issue here and this is how we as this group plan to move about it and move on it. and working with the people that wanted to work with us. i think now at this point i'm into the formal names and having the organizations and the associations mainly because i have to be. but as a resident and as a parent and as a person that was living in the neighborhood, initially it became let's do this with this group of people. as you begin to do that it forces the neighborhood associations and the city to really begin to take notice of what you are doing. if you are saying that this is an issue and the people that are not a part of that group are saying it's not that this is the other issue now and you build that momentum and do that work it forces them to say, we have to acknowledge this group or these people and invite them to come in. i guess you have to figure out what that issue is that's not being worked on or looked at our being acknowle
or of the neighborhood associations. and being happy with saying, you know what this is an issue here and this is how we as this group plan to move about it and move on it. and working with the people that wanted to work with us. i think now at this point i'm into the formal names and having the organizations and the associations mainly because i have to be. but as a resident and as a parent and as a person that was living in the neighborhood, initially it became let's do this with this group...
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the association has some 500 members, over 90% lived on nob hill, and it is the oldest neighborhood association in san francisco. i wish to read a resolution adopted as a special meeting of the board of directors on the association on september 14 of this year. pursuant to written notice dated august 17, 2010, i called a special meeting of directors for 6:00 p.m. on september 14, 2010, in the chapter room of raise cathedral, to consider the fairmont hotel's proposed project to see -- sorry, to remove the existing hotel tower at the corner of how will and sacramento streets and replace it with condominium residences and make other improvements to the facades and interiors of the eastern half of the fairmont hotel. following an open question and answer session with representatives of the fairmont including a slide show showing the before and after appearances of the facade of the hotel facing upholstery, and upon a motion by the director and president and seconded by director and hast nha president, the following resolution was adopted with one director of sitting in two directors voting no, resu
the association has some 500 members, over 90% lived on nob hill, and it is the oldest neighborhood association in san francisco. i wish to read a resolution adopted as a special meeting of the board of directors on the association on september 14 of this year. pursuant to written notice dated august 17, 2010, i called a special meeting of directors for 6:00 p.m. on september 14, 2010, in the chapter room of raise cathedral, to consider the fairmont hotel's proposed project to see -- sorry, to...
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the first is arturo gonzalez, the president of the bar association of san francisco. arturo is one of the top trial lawyers in the nation and he's a partner at morrison forester. we've had the pleasure of working with the bar association for -- over the past 20 years to provide services to people who can't afford lawyers when the public defender is not available and so we're very pleased to have arturo here on behalf of the bar association. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. three days ago in one of the most closely watched supreme court cases this term, graham versus florida, the united states superior court forbid the sentences of a juvenile to life in prison without the possibility of parole for a non-homicide crime. they found such a sentence is consistent with basic principles of decency. i'm proud to say that my firm was co-counsel for the juvenile in this case and wrote the brief for the juvenile in the court. this decision gives our clients, terrance graham, who had received the sentence of life without the possibility of parole. the bad acts he committed as
the first is arturo gonzalez, the president of the bar association of san francisco. arturo is one of the top trial lawyers in the nation and he's a partner at morrison forester. we've had the pleasure of working with the bar association for -- over the past 20 years to provide services to people who can't afford lawyers when the public defender is not available and so we're very pleased to have arturo here on behalf of the bar association. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. three days...
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i was engaged in the broodmoore association prekatrina. i served as president right before the storms starting the year of 2005. the neighborhood organization was actually formed as the broodmoore civic improvement association in 1930. in 1970 it was incorporated as the broodmoore improvement association. one message i want to bring to you all is very important for us to organize ourselves new. build our community in our capacity today. and this will allow us and aid us in our recovery should a natural disaster strike. i will start with just moving forward kind of taking us through some of the challenges of broodmoore but it's the lessons that broadmoore neighbors we learnd and possibly share them with you to help you prepare and to build your own capacity should disaster strike much the broadmoore community we are 151 square blocks. centrally located. the circle is circled around broadmoore. we are in the heart of new orleans. it's a diverse community a microcosim of new orleans. home to 7,000 residents prekatrina and 66 percent of our ho
i was engaged in the broodmoore association prekatrina. i served as president right before the storms starting the year of 2005. the neighborhood organization was actually formed as the broodmoore civic improvement association in 1930. in 1970 it was incorporated as the broodmoore improvement association. one message i want to bring to you all is very important for us to organize ourselves new. build our community in our capacity today. and this will allow us and aid us in our recovery should a...
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we worked with the merchant's association and neighborhood associations to do cleanups. the benefit of our office being involved is we go to dpw and say we want a little extra. we want you to do a bit more. we can help leverage that. your city supervisor can help leverage things you might not be able to leverage on your own. and let me look at my points here. >> so one of the things the captain talked about the effectiveness review. and so one of the things that supervisor mirkarimi when he came to office in 2005, heard a lot about our district is primarily governed or policed by 2 different police stations northern station and park station. and the western addition is divided in the lower haight is divided between the 2 stations. people were saying it doesn't make sense to us while we have a police station 2 blocks away the station a mile and over in golden gate park is responding to our calls. and so, the supervisor took a look at it and realized the district boundaries had not been reviewed in 30 years. he pass the legislation to make this a city priority to reevaluat
we worked with the merchant's association and neighborhood associations to do cleanups. the benefit of our office being involved is we go to dpw and say we want a little extra. we want you to do a bit more. we can help leverage that. your city supervisor can help leverage things you might not be able to leverage on your own. and let me look at my points here. >> so one of the things the captain talked about the effectiveness review. and so one of the things that supervisor mirkarimi when...
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truck tried to get the police departments and associations and us all communicating. that is all i have to say. supervisor avalos: thank you very much. next speaker. mr. brown? >> i feel like i'm living here. only three hours until the giants go on. i am supporting mike o'connor. i have known him for a while. the class of 2000, devyn became the mayor, gonzales has his own law firm. at who do you were about of all of your colleagues? chris kayleigh. michael o'connor, you know what he did? back before chris daly was the supervisor, he was a bartender. michael o'connor taught him, and out chris daly is falling back on the skills. o'connor is fantastic. i have known him for years. six years on small business, o'connor is a great guy. he gets along with everybody, works well with everybody. when i had to throw a bachelor party for my son in law, i looked up michael o'connor. he is known in every establishment at every level in san francisco. thank you. supervisor avalos: thank you, mr. brown. go, giants. any other member of the public would like to speak on this item. seei
truck tried to get the police departments and associations and us all communicating. that is all i have to say. supervisor avalos: thank you very much. next speaker. mr. brown? >> i feel like i'm living here. only three hours until the giants go on. i am supporting mike o'connor. i have known him for a while. the class of 2000, devyn became the mayor, gonzales has his own law firm. at who do you were about of all of your colleagues? chris kayleigh. michael o'connor, you know what he did?...
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i am with the chinese progressive association. i am here today in support of the health care services master plan. currently in san francisco there is no plan to evaluate where medical facilities or health services are and where they are needed the most. i currently live in the portola district of san francisco in district nine. and the health services in there are limited, are lacking. my mom has been suffering back pains, severe back pains, for over the past year and in order for her to go see her health care provider she has to take the muni for over an hour to the richmond district. even then she also faces language difficulties because she only speaks chinese. so we need this for san francisco, to evaluate future health services and health medical services, so that it will go to the places that need it the most. so thank you. thank you very much -- president chiu: thank you very much. rob smith, ron black. jerry. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm the executive director for the chinese progressive association. i just wanted
i am with the chinese progressive association. i am here today in support of the health care services master plan. currently in san francisco there is no plan to evaluate where medical facilities or health services are and where they are needed the most. i currently live in the portola district of san francisco in district nine. and the health services in there are limited, are lacking. my mom has been suffering back pains, severe back pains, for over the past year and in order for her to go...
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i'm a member of the chinese progressive association. i'm also a student at local high school and i live in the sunset district. i'm in support of the health care services master plan because i believe that there is a disproportion at amount of health services in san francisco and i think that the master plan will fix that. it will also help those who need care the most and will contribute positively to the s.f. communities as a whole. health care is a human right and the master plan will carry out that right to its highest potential. i sincerely hope you will vote in support of the mast plarn. -- master plan. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm a member of the chinese progressive association. i am a student at lowell high school and currently live in the sunset district. we fight against local injustices. i'm in support of the health care service master plan, the health care service master plan will identify gaps in service and medical underserved areas and will help meet the health needs of all communities in the city. i had an inciden
i'm a member of the chinese progressive association. i'm also a student at local high school and i live in the sunset district. i'm in support of the health care services master plan because i believe that there is a disproportion at amount of health services in san francisco and i think that the master plan will fix that. it will also help those who need care the most and will contribute positively to the s.f. communities as a whole. health care is a human right and the master plan will carry...
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i am the president of shoreview residents' association. i approve even the hearing, even though there will be no action after the hearing. but this is well needed. as i said, i am the president of shoreview residents' association. supervisor avalos, you are aware of what we went through in 2007 and 2008 because there was no mandate or even oversight over first source hiring. the black and brown brothers had to literally come together to shut down the properties in order to make them do right. there was extortion of the latino brothers' checks. there was explication. there was one african american journeymen who was hired as a laborer, or so he was told, but on paper he was being paid as a journeyman carpenter. i agree with ms. jackson. there has to be tremendous diligent oversight. i was not even aware of some of the games that were going on. and when i found out, there was nowhere for the men or women to go. i had nowhere to go. we just resorted to shutting down the property to get the attention. and i think chairman maxwell then for havi
i am the president of shoreview residents' association. i approve even the hearing, even though there will be no action after the hearing. but this is well needed. as i said, i am the president of shoreview residents' association. supervisor avalos, you are aware of what we went through in 2007 and 2008 because there was no mandate or even oversight over first source hiring. the black and brown brothers had to literally come together to shut down the properties in order to make them do right....
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commissioner o'conner: what concerns to the restaurant association bring up, if at all? >> they knew people were out of compliance, some people, and they know that their profit margins can be slim, so they really wanted something that was there and could be implemented. the original ordinance would require everyone to put automatic greece devices in, because we think it would be more efficient -- automatic grease devices, so we decided we did not have to be heavy-handed, we to go another route they have been very supportive, and the financial aspect, laura ling -- lowering the service charge for the sewer -- it has been very cooperative. commissioner o'conner: thank you. president yee riley: commissioner dooley? commissioner dooley: if you go into a restaurant that does some of adequate equipment, is there a time that they need to comply by, or is there a fee structure or a penalty? i was kind of wondering how that will all rolloutroll -- how that will all roll out. >> our inspectors will go in, and if you are in violation, we write you a notice of violation, and we give
commissioner o'conner: what concerns to the restaurant association bring up, if at all? >> they knew people were out of compliance, some people, and they know that their profit margins can be slim, so they really wanted something that was there and could be implemented. the original ordinance would require everyone to put automatic greece devices in, because we think it would be more efficient -- automatic grease devices, so we decided we did not have to be heavy-handed, we to go another...
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the department has received nearly 100 letters and e-mails from the merchants' association. department staff has spoken to a representative from the association who says they are concerned because the restaurant could become a night club. the police department is not opposed to this request. the department recommends approval of the proposal advances the policies of the general plan. >> project sponsor. >> good evening. i am here to introduce you to the brothers and sisters who owns this restaurant. there restaurateurs first and foremost. they have no intention of becoming a night club. they are saying he cannot -- to say he cannot have opera is like telling him heì(lc@&c . you get into a restaurant, and you have noise going down the street. you dean -- do need some orchestration. for something that will truly reenforce culture, and it needs it. these wonderful people are trying to do it also. i do not believe she wishes to speak, but salvatore will. >> we are a small business. we want to stay in business by adding to our dining experience. the concept is a singing waiter wi
the department has received nearly 100 letters and e-mails from the merchants' association. department staff has spoken to a representative from the association who says they are concerned because the restaurant could become a night club. the police department is not opposed to this request. the department recommends approval of the proposal advances the policies of the general plan. >> project sponsor. >> good evening. i am here to introduce you to the brothers and sisters who owns...
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i wish that we would have come to the alzheimer's association from the onset.ecause they would have certainly saved us some of the stress and provided us even more resources. and quite frankly for us, the family, to be able to understand how to deal with the disease and care for someone that has it and interact amongst family members. >> is that one of the critical points of having a family member, is do we tell them? when do we tell them? >> well, in the beginning there's a denial process for some people. in the beginning stages of the disease, that's when the person will be aware of their memory. they'll remember that they don't remember. however, as the disease progresses, the person won't remember that they don't remember. so therefore, many times we recommend that people do not remind them that they're not remembering because it just adds stress, it makes them depressed, and it's really like -- you know, they don't see it. it's almost like you're lying to them because they -- it's not part much their consciousness. >> you might be making matters worse and
i wish that we would have come to the alzheimer's association from the onset.ecause they would have certainly saved us some of the stress and provided us even more resources. and quite frankly for us, the family, to be able to understand how to deal with the disease and care for someone that has it and interact amongst family members. >> is that one of the critical points of having a family member, is do we tell them? when do we tell them? >> well, in the beginning there's a denial...
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the stop all association. [inaudible conversations] >> you may not be aware, but her husband is here. with the stand-up? three tours in indochina. he commanded the unit. then he was an intelligence officer. then he parachuted into the country north. he is serving -- we are honored to have them. [applauding] >> this event was part of the annual association of the u.s. army meeting. for more information visit a usa got word. >> at the national press club of this night. this school of maryland is represented, and they are seeking donations for their library. joining us is one of steve's students. what is the cs code? >> a preparatory school that just opened last year. it's a boarding school. it focuses on address kids in the city. >> why are you at risk? >> well, i'm not getting the of vicinity i would be getting at a public school. that's why. >> what are you studying at the scene school? : have you been doing there? >> right now i'm studying. taking algebra to. and doing physical science. i've been going to see
the stop all association. [inaudible conversations] >> you may not be aware, but her husband is here. with the stand-up? three tours in indochina. he commanded the unit. then he was an intelligence officer. then he parachuted into the country north. he is serving -- we are honored to have them. [applauding] >> this event was part of the annual association of the u.s. army meeting. for more information visit a usa got word. >> at the national press club of this night. this...
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, but the correctional officers association?what does that say about a society? when people find out about that, they are stunned. but that is the reality. that is what is playing on people's minds, fear, prejudice, ignorance. >> this also points to the fact of what we have to do in each individual case. that is what you're up against. and when you are in trial, the priority is your client, which is different from broadcast journalism, television drum up. -- drama. >> but you cannot turn a blind eye to it. >> that question is deeply troubling when you look at certain cases. there are certain cases where it is a no-win situation. the robert blake case, when jerry managed to do was truly a lesson for trial lawyers across the board. the casey anthony case, now in florida. you have to think to yourself, how does she win a case like that? any casewh/vñ that received nationwide attention is lost before you walk into the courtroom. it then becomes your job to turn around. there is a presumption of guilt on any client and then you add t
, but the correctional officers association?what does that say about a society? when people find out about that, they are stunned. but that is the reality. that is what is playing on people's minds, fear, prejudice, ignorance. >> this also points to the fact of what we have to do in each individual case. that is what you're up against. and when you are in trial, the priority is your client, which is different from broadcast journalism, television drum up. -- drama. >> but you cannot...
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they are the burmese youth association troupe, and they have a special performance for us. please give them a warm welcome. [applause] ♪ [singing in foreign language] [applause] >> the costumes are so beautiful. oh, my gosh. thank you very much. the costumes are simply beautiful. wonderful thank you to them. beautiful costumes. now, what is an event would not be complete without great food? i hope you enjoyed it, and we want to thank the asian shaft -- chef association, offering the best louisiana on the bay area, and to help me find them, i would like to call upon the mayor's office of neighborhood services office manager, and she is going to say a special thank you. where is francis? claudine? is she coming? is francis here? yes, well, you can help me thank them. >> we want to say a special thanks to the shaft -- chef. francis was going to make this presentation, but it is on behalf of the chef, the owner and executive chef and also peter wong. here we are. come on, everybody. they did a great job. >> the chef will be the incoming chair person of the chef association. it
they are the burmese youth association troupe, and they have a special performance for us. please give them a warm welcome. [applause] ♪ [singing in foreign language] [applause] >> the costumes are so beautiful. oh, my gosh. thank you very much. the costumes are simply beautiful. wonderful thank you to them. beautiful costumes. now, what is an event would not be complete without great food? i hope you enjoyed it, and we want to thank the asian shaft -- chef association, offering the...
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i represent the construction employers association. our association represents about 100 commercial building contractors in northern california representing over $10 billion worth of work annually. our key courters in san francisco will be web corps, niby brothers construction, the bolt companies, a number of familiar names. we are in support of workforce development, however, we feel that this ordinance as proposed is not a real workable solution. it's something that we've met with labor as well as other contractors and city contracting agencies on. there are some key points where this will legally conflict with collective bargaining agreements. all of the contractors we represent are union builders. it will increase the cost of construction for the city due to productivity and safety concerns. it shifts all of the risk on to the contractor in terms of workers' comp, insurance, bonding, things like that. and it simply outmandates the capacity that we have here. construction is a regional workforce. it's writhal industry. contractors n
i represent the construction employers association. our association represents about 100 commercial building contractors in northern california representing over $10 billion worth of work annually. our key courters in san francisco will be web corps, niby brothers construction, the bolt companies, a number of familiar names. we are in support of workforce development, however, we feel that this ordinance as proposed is not a real workable solution. it's something that we've met with labor as...