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we met with a number of organizations in the bayview to organize more classes in the bayview in the comingh we are excited about. we have a special series on family bicycling that would like to promote. other interest groups, women, seniors, who rear are especially try to reach. we are obligated and eager to work multi-legally, so we will be providing classes both in chinese and spanish, which we are very excited about. commissioner cohen: i guess i'm looking more witfor the specific organization you will be working with. >> i do not have that list with me, but it is definitely representative of organizations around the city. i can provide that to you. appreciate the question. i think i mentioned last time in plans and programs, we have bike to work day in district 11. we have 10 folks who were there, all men. i know there are a lot of women cyclists around the city and we need to figure out how to emphasize promoting bicycling and transit in places that do not get the attention, like visitation valley, bayview, hunters point, at excelsior, our mission, etc. commissioner cohen: i also want
we met with a number of organizations in the bayview to organize more classes in the bayview in the comingh we are excited about. we have a special series on family bicycling that would like to promote. other interest groups, women, seniors, who rear are especially try to reach. we are obligated and eager to work multi-legally, so we will be providing classes both in chinese and spanish, which we are very excited about. commissioner cohen: i guess i'm looking more witfor the specific...
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espinola jackson, bayview hunters point. i listened very carefully to some of the statements that were being made. i remember when we were getting our sewage, this commission was talking about raising the sewage years ago. what we stated at that time, and i am going to state it again, because i know you were not here. one of the ways that you can get information is through the sewage bill. everybody gets a sewage bill. and put it in the different languages so they will know what is going on. that is the best way in the world. that is old hat. now, we talked about the .e. -- th e -- the e.r. less than six months during the america's cup. now, i know you can do the same for bayview hunters point. my good friend, commissioner caen, we can talk about as low- income -- i get $991 per month social security. a figure that out by 12 months, that came to $11,892, i think. do you know what? we have a lot of old people in the community, older than me, that get less than $20,000 per year, and there should be away like at&t do or those o
espinola jackson, bayview hunters point. i listened very carefully to some of the statements that were being made. i remember when we were getting our sewage, this commission was talking about raising the sewage years ago. what we stated at that time, and i am going to state it again, because i know you were not here. one of the ways that you can get information is through the sewage bill. everybody gets a sewage bill. and put it in the different languages so they will know what is going on....
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bayview hunters point, potrero hill, and showplace square. ms. tidwell: i don't think -- sorry, what ever. ms. lam: i think there are concerns including potrero hill
bayview hunters point, potrero hill, and showplace square. ms. tidwell: i don't think -- sorry, what ever. ms. lam: i think there are concerns including potrero hill
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bayview hunters point, potrero hill, and showplace square. ms. tidwell: i don't think -- sorry, what ever. ms. lam: i think there are concerns including potrero hill as an interactive neighborhood. could we show you the map? mr. pilpel: i suggest we just excluded. i will live with that. i have to go at about 45 minutes. >> i had to go about an hour and half ago. i will go another 45 minutes. mr. mcdonnell: ok. district 11. we have parker amazon, excelsior. any additions? >> mission terrace, there it is. mr. mcdonnell: any other additions? >> i want to ask the consultants, it is the filipino community corridor and recognize that could? -- is that a recognized neighborhood? >> could you repeat that? >> my question is, is the filipino community corridor on mission street recognized neighborhood? i think there was a map submitted that was called the filipino corridor. >> i don't think we have that on our list of recognized -- of our list of submitted neighborhoods. >> yes, we did, it was submitted. ms. tidwell: i guess it was not clear to us at that
bayview hunters point, potrero hill, and showplace square. ms. tidwell: i don't think -- sorry, what ever. ms. lam: i think there are concerns including potrero hill as an interactive neighborhood. could we show you the map? mr. pilpel: i suggest we just excluded. i will live with that. i have to go at about 45 minutes. >> i had to go about an hour and half ago. i will go another 45 minutes. mr. mcdonnell: ok. district 11. we have parker amazon, excelsior. any additions? >> mission...
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bayview is so underserved. the people are tired of coming in screaming and hollering without being heard. i can see why they do not want to come to these meetings. you say you are going to do something about it, but it never has been done. the time is to get those digesters in. we are suffering. the sewage smell, it is a disgrace and shame. thank you very much. here are copies of the breakdowns of the bowel movements we have been smelling in the chemicals for all of these years. it is a disgrace and shame for you it to have recognized this and not done anything about it. blacks thank you. ms. jackson? >> good afternoon. i do not think i can beat that. but, i was not at your last -- i was not at your last meeting and i was told that the workshop was going on and that they would not be coming in place until maybe 2019. i came for two weeks, became ill. today i said to myself that i cannot just sit at home and not come here and not tell you all that this is unacceptable for us to continue to work, for those at dig
bayview is so underserved. the people are tired of coming in screaming and hollering without being heard. i can see why they do not want to come to these meetings. you say you are going to do something about it, but it never has been done. the time is to get those digesters in. we are suffering. the sewage smell, it is a disgrace and shame. thank you very much. here are copies of the breakdowns of the bowel movements we have been smelling in the chemicals for all of these years. it is a...
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the whole $7 billion, of which only $2 billion is happening in bayview. are the owners who are living in the sunset, what are the priorities for them and how are they connecting with issues? many thought older would be a high priority. for many folks who are impacted on a daily basis, it was things like the aging system, seismic, public health around the beach. vice president torres: what element of this program will involve employment procurement? how many jobs are you projecting to go to people in the bay view area? >> is premature to have a number. vice president torres: what is the goal? >> we hope to exceed what the local higher goal is. it is 25%. vice president torres: by then, it will be about 50%. what does that mean in terms of numbers? >> to give context about our commitments, we have seen a lot of attention to this. we are signing a lease that will come before you in september, at the september 11 commission meeting. to have faith in bayview hunters point to launch our contract assistance center. it is focused on building the capacity of small
the whole $7 billion, of which only $2 billion is happening in bayview. are the owners who are living in the sunset, what are the priorities for them and how are they connecting with issues? many thought older would be a high priority. for many folks who are impacted on a daily basis, it was things like the aging system, seismic, public health around the beach. vice president torres: what element of this program will involve employment procurement? how many jobs are you projecting to go to...
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sergeant in the bayview, has been reassigned to these duties. supervisor avalos: that is good news to many people in the community. that was requested by many groups. i appreciate that. >> thank you, curtis. tnt is the terrible neighborhood team. they work both in -- the terraville neighborhood team. they worked both in plain clothes and in uniform. i know one of their big fans, mary harris, is here someplace. i'm sure she will speak to that when she gets up here. what are their language capabilities? and no one in the tnt has any language skills, however, there are 12 by the officers at the station that they leverage all the time. and we have a language deficiency program through the city where they can access language -- a language sufficiency program through the city where they can access language assistance. how do we work with the omi residence and labor organizations? we are very responsive to the community. i myself spoke to an assembly of ministers earlier this week. and they offer -- and god bless them for doing it -- to be a conduit. i
sergeant in the bayview, has been reassigned to these duties. supervisor avalos: that is good news to many people in the community. that was requested by many groups. i appreciate that. >> thank you, curtis. tnt is the terrible neighborhood team. they work both in -- the terraville neighborhood team. they worked both in plain clothes and in uniform. i know one of their big fans, mary harris, is here someplace. i'm sure she will speak to that when she gets up here. what are their language...
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we are out here at the bayview business center three times a month. we are here to hear your complaints, your problems, the concerns. we are trying to help you figure out the bureaucracy of all of these issues. and try to resolve them the best we can. our duties got reduced in some sense on chapter 12b. it was done by leadership in the mayor's office. >> [inaudible] >> diane? i am available after the meeting. you and i can talk. you are a local business, and therefore you could not get a job placement. but we will take care of that after. i want to continue the meetings of the others can talk and we can move on. i am around, i am not going anywhere. >> yolanda jones. >> i am yolanda jones, bayview resident for 51 years. i want to piggy back, but i will tell you new things. when my father, charlie walker, comes to every meeting, i said i am going to open my own business and i will get all of the certification that use a unique and i will try to get some work. i am certified -- transportation authority, redevelopment agency, everybody that you are suppo
we are out here at the bayview business center three times a month. we are here to hear your complaints, your problems, the concerns. we are trying to help you figure out the bureaucracy of all of these issues. and try to resolve them the best we can. our duties got reduced in some sense on chapter 12b. it was done by leadership in the mayor's office. >> [inaudible] >> diane? i am available after the meeting. you and i can talk. you are a local business, and therefore you could not...
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when you think about the bayview in central market is being stand-alone initiatives that are for the first time within the city family exclusively because of no longer having the redevelopment agency, the job squad outreach, coordination with the office of small business, monitoring loans at sf shines. would you want to do is get commercial corridors healthy enough that they can consider the ability to create the community benefit district which provides a permanent level of private sector funding to do a lot of the work the city is doing. that combine with the investor in the neighborhoods initiative is a huge expansion of our work. the mayor believes we need a high level deputy director to work directly with the supervisors and with the outside stakeholders and to really kind of own this portfolio. that is also before you for your consideration. supervisor chu: thank you very much paired with regards to the budget analyst recommendations, can you provide an update as to your status with agreement or disagreement? >> we are not yet in agreement. we anticipate being in agreement by n
when you think about the bayview in central market is being stand-alone initiatives that are for the first time within the city family exclusively because of no longer having the redevelopment agency, the job squad outreach, coordination with the office of small business, monitoring loans at sf shines. would you want to do is get commercial corridors healthy enough that they can consider the ability to create the community benefit district which provides a permanent level of private sector...
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the primary area affected are the main market, bayview, and the visitation valley area. finally, work force readiness is something the agency is not able to continue to provide through tax increment dollars. in order to continue those import services, there are new costs to the general fund. this chart shows you what the general fund impact of all of this additional -- of the dissolution of the agency and the work that is not enforceable on the general fund. the top line is showing you -- there is some positive. as the property taxes perot, as the agency has tried to contain its cost, there is some small net positive benefit to the general fund. effective that in the first year is $2.8 million, second year, 2.5. that could be considered a source that could be used to fund these of our general fund costs. below you see costs related to housing and community development of $6.8 million. primarily, that is due to the way this city funded our hotel tax allocation related to affordable housing, by allocating additional tax increments to the agency. you can do that anymore. th
the primary area affected are the main market, bayview, and the visitation valley area. finally, work force readiness is something the agency is not able to continue to provide through tax increment dollars. in order to continue those import services, there are new costs to the general fund. this chart shows you what the general fund impact of all of this additional -- of the dissolution of the agency and the work that is not enforceable on the general fund. the top line is showing you -- there...
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bayview bridge and associations. i know i have -- pro isupervisor cohen: i know yu have done outreach. this is a pg show, a fmail-- whe stuff hits the fan, that is when they come out of the wo -- would work. >> we are creating focus groups with businesses that have issues that we may be tried to have multiple points of contact and still have not been pro-active before receiving a lawsuit in terms of what are we missing in how we are communicating this information so that any materials we design that were as we are improving on that communication. supervisor mar: i strongly support adequate staffing as some have suggested but also different strategies especially with modeling tool business owners as well. supervisor wiener: thank you. the one question i have is it is important for us to do outreach and do legislation, what ever we can do to help our small businesses to make sure that we are being accessible we are also helping our small businesses protect themselves from these drive by lawsuits. that is great, we can
bayview bridge and associations. i know i have -- pro isupervisor cohen: i know yu have done outreach. this is a pg show, a fmail-- whe stuff hits the fan, that is when they come out of the wo -- would work. >> we are creating focus groups with businesses that have issues that we may be tried to have multiple points of contact and still have not been pro-active before receiving a lawsuit in terms of what are we missing in how we are communicating this information so that any materials we...
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the housing starts and in the bayview, has been reassigned -- the housing sergeant in the bayview, has been reassigned to these duties. supervisor avalos: that is good news to many people in the community. that was requested by many groups.
the housing starts and in the bayview, has been reassigned -- the housing sergeant in the bayview, has been reassigned to these duties. supervisor avalos: that is good news to many people in the community. that was requested by many groups.
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a lot of them were from ingleside and the bayview. there were all talking about how transformative it was, not just for them but their families as well. they are paid $11 an hour for the work that they are doing. it comes down to making sure that we continue to build a final aa funnel and a bridge to those communities to help make the salaries. i know the plan is to try to see if we can institutionalize those jobs and make them more than just a summer project to try to have those kids at least stay with us throughout the year and work during the time that they are -- supervisor avalos: i think that is great. perhaps we can have a hearing on the success of the program and how we can institutionalize that. also, we can look at how we are getting young people from each separate into the jobs available. i'm not sure what is available -- each young person into the jobs available. i'm not sure what is available in my district for the summer program or a year round program. but i think he would be pleasantly surprised. the statistics, at lea
a lot of them were from ingleside and the bayview. there were all talking about how transformative it was, not just for them but their families as well. they are paid $11 an hour for the work that they are doing. it comes down to making sure that we continue to build a final aa funnel and a bridge to those communities to help make the salaries. i know the plan is to try to see if we can institutionalize those jobs and make them more than just a summer project to try to have those kids at least...
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the housing starts and in the bayview, has been reassigned -- the housing sergeant in the bayview, has been reassigned to these duties. supervisor avalos: that i
the housing starts and in the bayview, has been reassigned -- the housing sergeant in the bayview, has been reassigned to these duties. supervisor avalos: that i
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we have folks in bayview only talking with and a small corner of the bayview merchant quarter. we don't have people talking to the potrero hill association. all of these different fragmented conversations are happening. there largely talking about the same thing, crime, keeping streets clean, businesses, supporting small businesses, maintaining and making sure the city is livable for everyone. no one really looked to their neighbors. they stayed within their neighborhood, but did not reach beyond the boundaries. that is one thing i saw that i actually made a concerted effort on the campaign to build bridges. for me, that goes beyond the neighborhood. it goes to connecting the southeast to the large part of san francisco, wake up, we're out here. we want bike paths, dog parks, open space. we no longer want to have a neighborhood or a reputation of a crime-filled community. the other thing that i learned is really, we are all human. how to connect with that spirit, whether you're living in public housing, owning your own property, your asian, african american, we are all one. we
we have folks in bayview only talking with and a small corner of the bayview merchant quarter. we don't have people talking to the potrero hill association. all of these different fragmented conversations are happening. there largely talking about the same thing, crime, keeping streets clean, businesses, supporting small businesses, maintaining and making sure the city is livable for everyone. no one really looked to their neighbors. they stayed within their neighborhood, but did not reach...
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the housing in bayview is the house notes. people who were single parents cannot afford those. i wanted to put something on your minds to take a look at. to invest in the people that live in bayview, not just the buildings. president moran: thank you. additional public comment? there is a long list of items cover in the package today. commissioners, any questions on the communications? commissioner caen: i would like to discuss the quarterly audits. very specifically, this has been ongoing for many years, it has to do with the real estate. mission valley, crystal springs golf course. it is coated here as a yellow. it means we are working on it. i want to make sure it is not read. for years, it has been read. -- been red. >> one of the benefits of coming before you every single quarter and showing our progress is it keeps our feet to the fire to make sure we're making progress. in the case of a number of the real-estate audits, the new real-estate director has been doing very good work in trying to bring them current. you will notice also a recent audits which was recently compl
the housing in bayview is the house notes. people who were single parents cannot afford those. i wanted to put something on your minds to take a look at. to invest in the people that live in bayview, not just the buildings. president moran: thank you. additional public comment? there is a long list of items cover in the package today. commissioners, any questions on the communications? commissioner caen: i would like to discuss the quarterly audits. very specifically, this has been ongoing for...
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but there are people like that in bayview, regardless of what you might read in the newspapers. with 80% of the sewage coming through our community, i still think you of the community. -- you owe the community. i do not want to take up too much of your time. president moran: any other public comment? yes? welcome. >> i am here to represent myself as a young black woman and a mother of three. i need to be able to be better educated and able to support my children. i need access to low income housing. single parents do not necessarily make high wages. if i cannot go to a college where i have teachers invested in my education, and access to jobs that are paying more than minimum wage, where am i going to live? the housing in bayview is the house notes. people who were single parents cannot afford those. i wanted to put something on your minds to take a look at. to invest in the people that live in bayview, not just the buildings. president moran: thank you. additional public comment? there is a long list of items cover in the package today. commissioners, any questions on the commu
but there are people like that in bayview, regardless of what you might read in the newspapers. with 80% of the sewage coming through our community, i still think you of the community. -- you owe the community. i do not want to take up too much of your time. president moran: any other public comment? yes? welcome. >> i am here to represent myself as a young black woman and a mother of three. i need to be able to be better educated and able to support my children. i need access to low...
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this'll be the group that will be speaking on behalf of the black people in bayview hunters point. thank you very much. [applause] president moran: thank you. >> [inaudible] >> good afternoon. i had a couple of recommendations today. the turlock but irrigation district, at every meeting they had a water report. i am not suggesting you try to do that every meeting. an occasional of state. this is the report from two weeks ago. it shows that the water in the san francisco and water bank is at 535,000 feet. it is pretty awful. this one -- is pretty full. this one shows [inaudible] the three upper reservoirs', the bottom line is head ceci -- heche hechey. 1,100,000 acre-feet in the watersheds, which is enough water for four and a half years. kind of reassuring after this recent drought. the other thing is, i think it would be good for you to have a steady session about drought allocation. this is from the san francisco water management plan. it shows what san francisco's obligation is during drought. if there is a requirement to reduce water by 16%, san francisco would get 35.5% of the
this'll be the group that will be speaking on behalf of the black people in bayview hunters point. thank you very much. [applause] president moran: thank you. >> [inaudible] >> good afternoon. i had a couple of recommendations today. the turlock but irrigation district, at every meeting they had a water report. i am not suggesting you try to do that every meeting. an occasional of state. this is the report from two weeks ago. it shows that the water in the san francisco and water...
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i live in the bayview and i have three examples of houses in my neighborhood. one is on oakdale, 1748. this is a picture of that property. i don't know if it's going to come up or not. this property as you can see from the handout has been on the radar since 1997. at that time, there is a task force inspection and the division -- the case was updated at -- the case was updated and actually this was a success story in no small way because this building has a permit and three permits were polled, one for the roof, one for the foundation -- it looks like the rural south, but it is a success. in another year, it will be a house and someone will be living there. that is what we want. we want these properties to be fixed. that's all we are asking. these houses, these properties, just fix them. if we could use the power of the commission to do that, that is what we are asking. why is the -- why are they inspecting a house that is abandoned? under what circumstances with the housing inspection people go out? if you see all of the abatements, it seems to be a waste. my
i live in the bayview and i have three examples of houses in my neighborhood. one is on oakdale, 1748. this is a picture of that property. i don't know if it's going to come up or not. this property as you can see from the handout has been on the radar since 1997. at that time, there is a task force inspection and the division -- the case was updated at -- the case was updated and actually this was a success story in no small way because this building has a permit and three permits were polled,...
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my mother is a pioneer of bayview hunters point. people of color, we are not getting our just due with the witness protection program. they need to step up their game, and when you tell somebody you are going to do something, you need to step up and do it. >> i concur with you, sheila. i know your sons and the ins did you are speaking up. we have the housing authority, city attorney, and i just lost focus for the of what i wanted to say. we have been basing this for years. homicide's written for other projects. people come forward. they had no relocation. that is when kamela harris was here. you on the to step up to the plate. how much money are we spending in prevention and homicide? all of these services they spoke of, crn and all that, what does that mean, when dcyf is coming around looking for everybody? when you look at the homicides, you spend about $1 million on homicide and we cannot get no economic program to come to the community. when it comes to bayview, we are going to roll this out. we have five men coming from park an
my mother is a pioneer of bayview hunters point. people of color, we are not getting our just due with the witness protection program. they need to step up their game, and when you tell somebody you are going to do something, you need to step up and do it. >> i concur with you, sheila. i know your sons and the ins did you are speaking up. we have the housing authority, city attorney, and i just lost focus for the of what i wanted to say. we have been basing this for years. homicide's...
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i was born and raised in bayview hunters point. as a family, we have bred and bled and sweated to gather -- together. october the 9th, i turned 63 years old, but i was born and raised here before i came to hunters point from the south to escape harsh conditions against african americans to come to california to find a better way for his family. there are a few questions of like to put, what is the policy for a contract in to minority contractors? what type of representation on the selection and awards committee for jobs and contracts for these projects? what type of hardship policy is in place to ensure employment of our troubled youth and adults in the community. someone spoke to the issue of employment. but we need something in place that will be a support system for the huge and troubled adults -- youth and troubled adults. we are on the path for returning back to society as a responsible member of society. the fourth question will be to the housing authority. this has to do with affordable housing. it is under the title, sectio
i was born and raised in bayview hunters point. as a family, we have bred and bled and sweated to gather -- together. october the 9th, i turned 63 years old, but i was born and raised here before i came to hunters point from the south to escape harsh conditions against african americans to come to california to find a better way for his family. there are a few questions of like to put, what is the policy for a contract in to minority contractors? what type of representation on the selection and...
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it is based in the bayview, which is good. and mr. tommy mayola had an opportunity to listen to what i had to say to the group. this is a process. nothing is given to any subcontractor on a platter. and there's lots of negotiation and discussion, whenever, whenever, wherever. -- what ever, what ever, what ever. this is an $11 million project that can help some of our youth who are electricians. not everybody is lazy in the southeast sector. all of the young men that came here got up at 4:00 a.m. or 5:00 a.m. in the morning come out report at 6:00 a.m., work 10 hours, and we have not got any reply -- any complaints that one of them is lazy. the eun has helped out some. i work with ramon an oscar. -- the union has helped out some. i work with ramon and oscar. we have worked together for many years, especially ramon. we need to step up a little bit to help our young people, especially those that are journeymen, those with certifications, and those that have not worked in a long time. i'm looking forward to visiting these companies and as
it is based in the bayview, which is good. and mr. tommy mayola had an opportunity to listen to what i had to say to the group. this is a process. nothing is given to any subcontractor on a platter. and there's lots of negotiation and discussion, whenever, whenever, wherever. -- what ever, what ever, what ever. this is an $11 million project that can help some of our youth who are electricians. not everybody is lazy in the southeast sector. all of the young men that came here got up at 4:00...
the housing starts and in the bayview, has be