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. >> the project is located in the bayview area, in the area near estes creek. when san francisco was first formed and the streetcars were built back it was part of the bay. we had to move the building as close to the edge as possible on bedrock and solid elements piles down to make sure it was secure. >> it will be approximately 100,000 square feet, that includes 8,000 square feet for traffic company parking garage. >> the reason we needed too new building, this is inadequate for the current staffing needs and also our motor department. the officers need more room, secured parking. so the csi unit location is at the hall of justice, and the crime laboratory is located at building 60 sixty old hunters point shipyard. >> not co-located doesn't allow for easy exchange of information to occur. >> traffic division was started in 1909. they were motor officers. they used sidecars. officers who road by themselves without the sidecar were called solo. that is a common term for the motorcycle officers. we have 45 officers assigned to the motorcycles. all parking at the
. >> the project is located in the bayview area, in the area near estes creek. when san francisco was first formed and the streetcars were built back it was part of the bay. we had to move the building as close to the edge as possible on bedrock and solid elements piles down to make sure it was secure. >> it will be approximately 100,000 square feet, that includes 8,000 square feet for traffic company parking garage. >> the reason we needed too new building, this is inadequate...
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i am a huge believer in -- in housing in the bayview area, have been a huge believer in all of the areas where many of our low-income population have been abused by substandard housing, and the practices, early days of the redevelopment agency, which hopefully, when i sat on the commission, we rectified some of that bad behavior. that being said -- so you know i'm a supporter, right? but i have a hard time with a passing of the buck. well, this is bridge housing's responsibility, and this is bridge housing's responsibility. and as i heard you say in your testimony just now in public comment, where is the responsibility of the city? and i also heard -- when i -- i'm not going to term this veiled threats, but they were. well, there's been $30 million pledged towards this project. we understand all that. but who takes responsibility or do we just as a city knuckle under to bridge housing's -- and again, i've said i respect them, as well. but, you know, where does creativity come in? where does protecting the community with regard to an important -- this is an important tree. where does the
i am a huge believer in -- in housing in the bayview area, have been a huge believer in all of the areas where many of our low-income population have been abused by substandard housing, and the practices, early days of the redevelopment agency, which hopefully, when i sat on the commission, we rectified some of that bad behavior. that being said -- so you know i'm a supporter, right? but i have a hard time with a passing of the buck. well, this is bridge housing's responsibility, and this is...
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bayview and hunter's point are two areas with the highest area of unemployment rates. these are areas where oewd invested and access points as shown by the locaters. the yellow representing specialized access points such as services for veterans, re-entry and services. this looks beyond construction and these include construction administration and for ocii, in particular, we have a hand in other sectors by requiring our developers and tenants to offer in-office opportunities. next slide, please. here is an example for the chase center. ocii and oewd with the operators to offer employment opportunities. the chase center opening was a success with 128 residents hired with the help of young community developers. as other commercial projects have completed under ocii's jurisdiction such as the soma hotel and state warrior's hotel, we're going to connect to fulfill their in-use obligations. next slide, please. here are oewd's other sector training programs and specialized services. city build is shaded in the lighter colour, only to deemphasize since we've spoken about it
bayview and hunter's point are two areas with the highest area of unemployment rates. these are areas where oewd invested and access points as shown by the locaters. the yellow representing specialized access points such as services for veterans, re-entry and services. this looks beyond construction and these include construction administration and for ocii, in particular, we have a hand in other sectors by requiring our developers and tenants to offer in-office opportunities. next slide,...
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been working with sbip which is funding that we had for opportunities for all to do work and the bayview area. then trying to work more with the folks in omi and trying to amplify and elevate the issues working with closely well supervisor safai. we have leveraged our small h.r.c. budget. we took funding that was allocated to us to support food security. there's been a tremendous effort within our small office to do that. i think pieces around staffing is really important. working with collective impact to distribute computers and other components. i want to thank you as the board of supervisors with you the mayor's office as well for that flexibility to really be hyper intentional about the work and getting to those most in need. >> supervisor walton: thank you so much for director davis. your office has done an amazing job of leveraging resources and working well with other city departments as well as with community. this is my last question. i do just have to state because i do believe that what happened with mocd is perfect example we need office of racial equity. i want to know if your o
been working with sbip which is funding that we had for opportunities for all to do work and the bayview area. then trying to work more with the folks in omi and trying to amplify and elevate the issues working with closely well supervisor safai. we have leveraged our small h.r.c. budget. we took funding that was allocated to us to support food security. there's been a tremendous effort within our small office to do that. i think pieces around staffing is really important. working with...
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i am a huge believer in -- in housing in the bayview area, have been a huge believer in all of the areas where many of our low-income population have been abused by substandard housing, and the practices, early days of the redevelopment agency, which hopefully, when i sat on the commission, we rectified some of that bad behavior. that being said -- so you know i'm a supporter, right? but i have a hard time with a passing of the buck. well, this is bridge housing's responsibility, and this is bridge housing's responsibility. and as i heard you say in your testimony just now in public comment, where is the responsibility of the city? and i also heard -- when i -- i'm not going to term this veiled threats, but they were. well, there's been $30 million pledged towards this project. we understand all that. but who takes responsibility or do we just as a city knuckle under to bridge housing's -- and again, i've said i respect them, as well. but, you know, where does creativity come in? where does protecting the community with regard to an important -- this is an important tree. where does the
i am a huge believer in -- in housing in the bayview area, have been a huge believer in all of the areas where many of our low-income population have been abused by substandard housing, and the practices, early days of the redevelopment agency, which hopefully, when i sat on the commission, we rectified some of that bad behavior. that being said -- so you know i'm a supporter, right? but i have a hard time with a passing of the buck. well, this is bridge housing's responsibility, and this is...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areaswe've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and the
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areaswe've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about...
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bayview and hunter's point are two areas with the highest area of unemployment rates. these are areas where oewd invested and access points as shown by the locaters. the yellow representing specialized access points such as services for veterans, re-entry and services. this looks beyond construction and these include construction administration and for ocii, in particular, we have a hand in other sectors by requiring our developers and tenants to offer in-office opportunities. next slide, please. here is an example for the chase center. ocii and oewd with the operators to offer employment opportunities. the chase center opening was a success with 128 residents hired with the help of young community developers. as other commercial projects have completed under ocii's jurisdiction such as the soma hotel and state warrior's hotel, we're going to connect to fulfill their in-use obligations. next slide, please. here are oewd's other sector training programs and specialized services. city build is shaded in the lighter colour, only to deemphasize since we've spoken about it
bayview and hunter's point are two areas with the highest area of unemployment rates. these are areas where oewd invested and access points as shown by the locaters. the yellow representing specialized access points such as services for veterans, re-entry and services. this looks beyond construction and these include construction administration and for ocii, in particular, we have a hand in other sectors by requiring our developers and tenants to offer in-office opportunities. next slide,...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areaswe've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and the
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areaswe've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and t
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and t
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk...
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persistent as a people, how they describe a doctor doing pioneering work in the bayview neighborhood and we introduced you to the bay area lerropay out-of-pocket. >> reporter: this doctor is testing dozens of people for exposure to 35 potential toxic metals and radiation and she runs the hunters point first of its kind independent communitywide program at the superfund site screening those that have lived at least a year and the one mile radius of the hunters point shipyard. >> it is one of the most contaminated parties properties in the u.s. >> reporter: the doctor cofounded the program as a volunteer and the program is funded with a $70,000 grant from the packard foundation saying that tests show elevated levels of arsenic and other elements. >> we have been reviewing the effects of arsenic and it is absolutely mind blowing and associated with multiple tumors. we have two screenings as part of the south basin cluster of the women that have had multiple tumors. >> reporter: the doctor has discovered several with high levels of other metals like nicole lane her son. this exposure could explain their nosebleeds and migrai
persistent as a people, how they describe a doctor doing pioneering work in the bayview neighborhood and we introduced you to the bay area lerropay out-of-pocket. >> reporter: this doctor is testing dozens of people for exposure to 35 potential toxic metals and radiation and she runs the hunters point first of its kind independent communitywide program at the superfund site screening those that have lived at least a year and the one mile radius of the hunters point shipyard. >> it...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and t
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and t
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk...
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are sfmta, police, bay area, bayview and osha, etc. >> lastly we wanted to make sure that some of thetrades or everyday business of getting permits getting plans doing construction prepare yourself we have a lot of resources at the dbi website you can contact the planning department on the first story of the planning department the planning department there it is more than happy to answer questions and an information desk for building at 1660 mission manned 7 hours a day actually 6 between the hours of 9 and 4 with an hour off for lunch 6 hours a day at the desk ask code questions and if we can't say answer the question or don't have the information we'll find you the information also, we have printed materials we make available to the public all you have to do a ask for that that www.sf dbi.org right up there and we've got a lot of administrative bulletins and what awning administrative bulletin if our proposing to do some work and feel that the work you want to do meets the tint but not the letter of the code there maybe and you can come apply with the provisions in at administratio
are sfmta, police, bay area, bayview and osha, etc. >> lastly we wanted to make sure that some of thetrades or everyday business of getting permits getting plans doing construction prepare yourself we have a lot of resources at the dbi website you can contact the planning department on the first story of the planning department the planning department there it is more than happy to answer questions and an information desk for building at 1660 mission manned 7 hours a day actually 6...
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support and living on our streets still exists in the tenderloin, in the bayview, in the mission, in the haight and in other areas in san francisco. i don't think the lawsuit is the way to get there. i am ash shamed of the heartless lawsuit on behalf of a institution that i had so much respect for that was part of the fabric of san francisco. i have to say that on record as we have a conversation about this lawsuit. >> i respect your views. i am not ashamed of this lawsuit. sometimes lawsuits are necessary to accomplish things. that is the history of this country, history of civil righ rights. and this lawsuit is about civil rights. we had children, we had the elderly during the covid 19 pandemic. they were locked into their sros and ats, working class folks who couldn't get out of homes because there were tents in their doorways. we had students who had to maneuver around tents to get down the street to get to walgreens or c vs. this was about civil rights. this was about fundamental rights state, federal, constitutional law. sometimes litigation is needed for that. the residents, the housed residents are just a
support and living on our streets still exists in the tenderloin, in the bayview, in the mission, in the haight and in other areas in san francisco. i don't think the lawsuit is the way to get there. i am ash shamed of the heartless lawsuit on behalf of a institution that i had so much respect for that was part of the fabric of san francisco. i have to say that on record as we have a conversation about this lawsuit. >> i respect your views. i am not ashamed of this lawsuit. sometimes...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and t
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and t
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk...
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area. >>> san francisco police are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the person who killed a six-year- old boy. jace young was shot and killed úarea. fourth in the bayviewnow police are turning to the public for help and the family is begging for answers. >> this is devastating. my six- year-old son, i am begging, begging, begging please reach out, please anything. >> if you know anything about this case, you are asked to call police. >>> a new report criticizes libby schaaf and ann kirkpatrick over the fatal police shooting of joshua he was killed in 2010 after the respondent report of a man with a gun. the city ended up paying more than $1 million to his family in a settlement. according to the report written by a monitor, the chief concluded the shooting was justified even before the investigation was complete. it also announces the mayor was showing video of the shooting and did not ask questions or provide direction. >> this mayor has the power to hire, fire, the police chief, she runs the show. there have been five chiefs since she has been in power and she did not run the show. she just did not do anything to keep track of this. >> the former chi
area. >>> san francisco police are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the person who killed a six-year- old boy. jace young was shot and killed úarea. fourth in the bayviewnow police are turning to the public for help and the family is begging for answers. >> this is devastating. my six- year-old son, i am begging, begging, begging please reach out, please anything. >> if you know anything about this case, you are asked to call police. >>> a new...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and th
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areasseen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and the polic
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areasseen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about...
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area for this a scorching hot weekend. >>and we have some breaking news now out of san francisco, one person is reported dead. >>in a house fire in the bayview neighborhood. it happened at 1169 fitzgerald avenue i just in the last hour this video comes from the citizen app we will of course be bringing you more details as they become available. >>a big story that we're following this sunday night tonight, the hunt is on for the gunman who police say shot and killed an 18 year-old fairfield man in the parking lot of a safeway store in american canyon. kron four's gayle ong live tonight with the very latest on the investigation and what we're now learning about that victim. you know. >>jonathan that 18 year-old was an employee here at safeway it was a much different scene earlier where detectives spent hours interviewing witnesses coming this parking lot for evidence behind a broad daylight shooting that has shocked this neighborhood. >>it's crazy that it in the saber what you feel so safe you could just walk around that some could get shot right there at safeway this woman working nearby would witnesses say 3 gunshots were fired in the parkin
area for this a scorching hot weekend. >>and we have some breaking news now out of san francisco, one person is reported dead. >>in a house fire in the bayview neighborhood. it happened at 1169 fitzgerald avenue i just in the last hour this video comes from the citizen app we will of course be bringing you more details as they become available. >>a big story that we're following this sunday night tonight, the hunt is on for the gunman who police say shot and killed an 18...
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area for the scorching hot weekend and hot week to come. some breaking news out of san francisco, one person has died following a house fire. >>in the bayview neighborhood it happened at 1169 fitzgerald avenue. earlier this evening, this video is from the citizen app we will be bringing you any more details as they become available. >>an 18 year-old fairfield man shot and killed at a safeway parking lot tonight, the search is on for the shooter. kron four's gayle ong has the very latest details from american canyon. >>that 18 year-old was an employee here at safeway it was a much different scene earlier where detectives spent hours talking to witnesses coming this parking lot for evidence behind a broad daylight shooting. that's shop this neighborhood. >>it's crazy that it in the saber what you feel so safe you can just walk around that some could get shot right there at safeway this woman working nearby would witnesses say 3 gunshots were fired in the parking lot of this safely on west american canyon road sending people scattering i couldn't believe it but then. >>the sirens came and then it started that when they started dropping things
area for the scorching hot weekend and hot week to come. some breaking news out of san francisco, one person has died following a house fire. >>in the bayview neighborhood it happened at 1169 fitzgerald avenue. earlier this evening, this video is from the citizen app we will be bringing you any more details as they become available. >>an 18 year-old fairfield man shot and killed at a safeway parking lot tonight, the search is on for the shooter. kron four's gayle ong has the very...
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bayview. our program in chinatown district is being cut by end of november. this willing affect the health and sanitation conditions of the most densely populated area in san francisco during this pandemic. and last but not least, the restoration of the cuts to the program that our young asian women against violence and promote health seeking behavior to reach out 600 young people so i really appreciate all your time and considerations and thank you for your leadership. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. > >> caller: hello. thank you. i am a resident of district 1 and i am calling to ask that the support of supervisors and re-evaluate and respect and for funding for housing services and other services that will support our community and to defund s sfpd and the sheriff's office because the sfpd exacerbates housing and health vulnerability and it does not support our community and we're all experiencing vulnerability right now. this is a moment for an opportunity for san francisco and the country to reimagine how we support this advantage and disenfranchised people and our systems have never been just but slowly, activism and speaking out like thes
bayview. our program in chinatown district is being cut by end of november. this willing affect the health and sanitation conditions of the most densely populated area in san francisco during this pandemic. and last but not least, the restoration of the cuts to the program that our young asian women against violence and promote health seeking behavior to reach out 600 young people so i really appreciate all your time and considerations and thank you for your leadership. >> thank you for...
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bayview. our program in chinatown district is being cut by end of november. this willing affect the health and sanitation conditions of the most densely populated area in san franciscoring this pandemic. and last but not least, the restoration of the cuts to the program that our young asian women against violence and promote health seeking behavior to reach out 600 young people so i really appreciate all your time and considerations and thank you for your leadership. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. > >> caller: hello. thank you. i am a resident of district 1 and i am calling to ask that the support of supervisors and re-evaluate and respect and for funding for housing services and other services that will support our community and to defund s sfpd and the sheriff's office because the sfpd exacerbates housing and health vulnerability and it does not support our community and we're all experiencing vulnerability right now. this is a moment for an opportunity for san francisco and the country to reimagine how we support this advantage and disenfranchised people and our systems have never been just but slowly, activism and speaking out like these p
bayview. our program in chinatown district is being cut by end of november. this willing affect the health and sanitation conditions of the most densely populated area in san franciscoring this pandemic. and last but not least, the restoration of the cuts to the program that our young asian women against violence and promote health seeking behavior to reach out 600 young people so i really appreciate all your time and considerations and thank you for your leadership. >> thank you for your...
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bayview. you've seen it in terms of the repurposes of some of our programs to support stewards in a partnership with the tenderloin and downtown streets. you've seen it in communities right now, focusing on areashat go beyond strict economic development because we believe that community development is important during this time because of the relationships that we've built. everything that we've seen right now -- and what inspires me is the we of this moment. the we built in terms of community members coming together, the we in terms of artists, small businesses, and others reaching out, asking for partnership to advocate at every single level possible for the resources that they need. and you heard director davis mention a book that has guided me very, very strongly by james baldwin called another country. and it speaks to, and it drives us in terms of this reality that when people, our most vulnerable communities, look up into shining balls, where they hope to see themselves reflected, they never do. that's just not applicable to our youth -- [inaudible] -- with mayor breed and our communities, and i'm happy to take questions. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. i have a couple of questions
bayview. you've seen it in terms of the repurposes of some of our programs to support stewards in a partnership with the tenderloin and downtown streets. you've seen it in communities right now, focusing on areashat go beyond strict economic development because we believe that community development is important during this time because of the relationships that we've built. everything that we've seen right now -- and what inspires me is the we of this moment. the we built in terms of community...
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bayview. you've seen it in terms of the repurposes of some of our programs to support stewards in a partnership with the tenderloin and downtown streets. you've seen it in communities right now, focusing on areashat go beyond strict economic development because we believe that community development is important during this time because of the relationships that we've built. everything that we've seen right now -- and what inspires me is the we of this moment. the we built in terms of community members coming together, the we in terms of artists, small businesses, and others reaching out, asking for partnership to advocate at every single level possible for the resources that they need. and you heard director davis mention a book that has guided me very, very strongly by james baldwin called another country. and it speaks to, and it drives us in terms of this reality that when people, our most vulnerable communities, look up into shining balls, where they hope to see themselves reflected, they never do. that's just not applicable to our youth -- [inaudible] -- with mayor breed and our communities, and i'm happy to take questions. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. i have a couple of questions
bayview. you've seen it in terms of the repurposes of some of our programs to support stewards in a partnership with the tenderloin and downtown streets. you've seen it in communities right now, focusing on areashat go beyond strict economic development because we believe that community development is important during this time because of the relationships that we've built. everything that we've seen right now -- and what inspires me is the we of this moment. the we built in terms of community...
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seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk about 180,000 san franciscans applying for unemployment, not one of those people is doing so because of city cut their job. not one. as our economy plummeted, we wanted our city workers to focus on their health and the health of their families and on serving our residents during this crises. not on whether or not they would have a paycheck. with the budget i'm proposing today, i i want to continue to prevent all layoffs. but to do that, we need our labor partners to work with us. we need them to agree to delay any planned wage increases for two years. so far, we are having good conversations with the firefighters and t
seen community groups rise up to support our most vulnerable residents in the bayview and mission and other hard hit areas. we've seen the spirit of san francisco rise to meet this challenge to flatten the curve and then rise once again when the virus came back the second time. today, we are proposing a balanced budget that closes that $1.5 billion deficit. while still meeting the needs of our city. through all of this, we continue to protect our public workforce. let be clear, when we talk...