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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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>>our satellite office here in bayview hunters point. to be able to be president in the community that needs the services we provide why the bayview in the year 2006 one 3rd of all homicides. >>that occurred in the city and county of san francisco occurred right here in bayview hunters point. >>the new office will bring the dia services to people who find it difficult or intimidating to go to harris has main offices at the hall of justice the idea is that everything that we provided the whole justice we would be able to provide here while the dia encourages crime victims and witnesses to go to police. she emphasizes that the free services offered by the new office are available whether or not the crime is reported. those services include on site victim counseling and help getting shelter for abuse victims. it's about providing education and information about what we can do that is helpful to a community. the hope is that having an office entrenched in the bayview community, we'll bring cooperation between its residents and the d a and thi
>>our satellite office here in bayview hunters point. to be able to be president in the community that needs the services we provide why the bayview in the year 2006 one 3rd of all homicides. >>that occurred in the city and county of san francisco occurred right here in bayview hunters point. >>the new office will bring the dia services to people who find it difficult or intimidating to go to harris has main offices at the hall of justice the idea is that everything that we...
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>>our satellite office here in bayview hunters point. to be able to be president in the community that needs the services we provide why the bayview in the year 2006 one 3rd of all homicides. >>that occurred in the city and county of san francisco occurred right here in bayview hunters point. >>the new office will bring the dia services to people who find it difficult or intimidating to go to harris has main offices at the hall of justice the idea is that everything that we provided the whole justice we would be able to provide here while the dia encourages crime victims and witnesses to go to police. she emphasizes that the free services offered by the new office are available whether or not the crime is reported. those services include on site victim counseling and help getting shelter for abuse victims. it's about providing education and information about what we can do that is helpful to a community. the hope is that having an office entrenched in the bayview community, we'll bring cooperation between its residents and the d a and thi
>>our satellite office here in bayview hunters point. to be able to be president in the community that needs the services we provide why the bayview in the year 2006 one 3rd of all homicides. >>that occurred in the city and county of san francisco occurred right here in bayview hunters point. >>the new office will bring the dia services to people who find it difficult or intimidating to go to harris has main offices at the hall of justice the idea is that everything that we...
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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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people of this community is critical to the success, the long-term success and stability of the bayview-hunters point community. >> i am nima romney. this is a mobile cafe. we do soul food with a latin twist. i wanted to open a truck to son nor the soul food, my african heritage as well as mylas continuas my latindescent. >> i have been at this for 15 years. i have been cooking all my life pretty much, you know. i like cooking ribs, chicken, links. my favorite is oysters on the grill. >> i am the owner. it all started with banana pudding, the mother of them all. now what i do is take on traditional desserts and pair them with pudding so that is my ultimate goal of the business. >> our goal with the bayview bristow is to bring in businesses so they can really use this as a launching off point to grow as a single business. we want to use this as the opportunity to support business owners of color and those who have contributed a lot to the community and are looking for opportunities to grow their business. >> these are the things that the san francisco public utilities commission is doing. they a
people of this community is critical to the success, the long-term success and stability of the bayview-hunters point community. >> i am nima romney. this is a mobile cafe. we do soul food with a latin twist. i wanted to open a truck to son nor the soul food, my african heritage as well as mylas continuas my latindescent. >> i have been at this for 15 years. i have been cooking all my life pretty much, you know. i like cooking ribs, chicken, links. my favorite is oysters on the...
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people of this community is critical to the success, the long-term success and stability of the bayview-huntersnt community. >> i am nima romney. this is a mobile cafe. we do soul food with a latin twist. i wanted to open a truck to son nor the soul food, my african heritage as well as mylas continuas my latindescent. >> i have been at this for 15 years. i have been cooking all my life pretty much, you know. i like cooking ribs, chicken, links. my favorite is oysters on the grill. >> i am the owner. it all started with banana pudding, the mother of them all. now what i do is take on traditional desserts and pair them with pudding so that is my ultimate goal of the business. >> our goal with the bayview bristow is to bring in businesses so they can really use this as a launching off point to grow as a single business. we want to use this as the opportunity to support business owners of color and those who have contributed a lot to the community and are looking for opportunities to grow their business. >> these are the things that the san francisco public utilities commission is doing. they are d
people of this community is critical to the success, the long-term success and stability of the bayview-huntersnt community. >> i am nima romney. this is a mobile cafe. we do soul food with a latin twist. i wanted to open a truck to son nor the soul food, my african heritage as well as mylas continuas my latindescent. >> i have been at this for 15 years. i have been cooking all my life pretty much, you know. i like cooking ribs, chicken, links. my favorite is oysters on the grill....
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was a former san francisco planning commissioner and for years, i spent at the land use, the bayview hunterspoint in san francisco. san francisco's neglected neighborhood. and hope s.f., all the projects that you mentioned are based in my district. so we put together a master plan. so san francisco, as you all know, you're in the right place. it has the distinction, unfortunately, of only place in the country where massive gentrification of african-americans took place because of urban development, urban renewal. and we have been spending decades to try to rectify this aatrocity. it has been a daunting task. so what we have done with treasure island, you should all know that a development, that we have taken this equity approach -- treasure island has one of the foremost workforce development because even when a plan is put in place, as we have found in san francisco, it's shitting on the shelf right now on the san francisco planning commission. they have not been able to implement it fully. they're good ideas, great. and we're still struggling to make sure we do that. so we've done it on tr
was a former san francisco planning commissioner and for years, i spent at the land use, the bayview hunterspoint in san francisco. san francisco's neglected neighborhood. and hope s.f., all the projects that you mentioned are based in my district. so we put together a master plan. so san francisco, as you all know, you're in the right place. it has the distinction, unfortunately, of only place in the country where massive gentrification of african-americans took place because of urban...
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heritage center and other land obtained through urban renewal in historically black communities like bayview-hunters point, lakeview, sunnydale, and make sure that any black land intended to be for private use is allowed to be owned by members of the black community. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, mr. crawford. next speaker, please. >> i believe he has one more speaker on the line. >> clerk: yes. >> oh, there's no one else on this line. >> clerk: okay. thank you, mr. crawford. okay. operations, next speaker, please. [providing comments in spanish] >> interpreter: muchas gracias. i will now convey the message in english. my name is annette. i am a mother of four children, and i am very interested in the well-being of my community. my children need to grow up in a safe manner, and they will be safer in my community is doing better. we need subsidies for -- to be able to afford rent, and we need these subsidies to be easy for us to access so that we can have a dignified place to live, especially for our immigrant families. there are children and young people who are living, sharing their spa
heritage center and other land obtained through urban renewal in historically black communities like bayview-hunters point, lakeview, sunnydale, and make sure that any black land intended to be for private use is allowed to be owned by members of the black community. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, mr. crawford. next speaker, please. >> i believe he has one more speaker on the line. >> clerk: yes. >> oh, there's no one else on this line. >> clerk: okay....
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. >> there are two in bayview hunters. .here is one out there. -- there are two in bayview hunters poitn. -- point. >> they said, we will rename all of the streets. they decided to name them after spanish explorers, which was controversial. they compromised. some of the streets are named after an indian place in yosemite. >> they had the number of streets already put in, nice and simple. they wanted to name the other ones, and they wanted to name all of the east-west one's with explorers -- ones with explorers. there was a big complaint about the spanish names. a few of them they kept. these are the park side cottages. as early as 1908, they had a textbook and they said, you can build as cottage. we will give you the plans. take it away. we think about it later, but they were doing it early. >> this is a placard from one of those cooky cutter homes. we talk about housing today. i have two work days. this is 600927 -- 6927. they put them on the building of that authority could figure out what you were buying. >> you will see
. >> there are two in bayview hunters. .here is one out there. -- there are two in bayview hunters poitn. -- point. >> they said, we will rename all of the streets. they decided to name them after spanish explorers, which was controversial. they compromised. some of the streets are named after an indian place in yosemite. >> they had the number of streets already put in, nice and simple. they wanted to name the other ones, and they wanted to name all of the east-west one's...
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it's bayview's, hunter's point, the felton institute, health right 360, recovery survival network, san francisco conservation core, westside community service and san francisco pretrial diversion project. >> and the total amount? >> the total amount is roughly $8 million for all of these contracts. it's 8 million to 10 million. >> thank you so much partnership i would ask for the blv would, of coursela toconfirm that and n reserve to find out the best department to administer these funds. >> through the chair, supervisor walton would be happy to work with the sheriff on this. >> ok, so supervisor walton, i am wondering if we should ask the sheriff's department to come back after an accurate number from the blv i and so you can he that recommendation and have a full discussion and, perhaps, look at some of the possibilities where we would move these funds to while they're in reserve and we can have ideas where they may go. toubeforei see no one else in te and i wanted to mention that i hear the sheriff is in agreement with initial budget cuts from thandtheir opposition to the poy recomm
it's bayview's, hunter's point, the felton institute, health right 360, recovery survival network, san francisco conservation core, westside community service and san francisco pretrial diversion project. >> and the total amount? >> the total amount is roughly $8 million for all of these contracts. it's 8 million to 10 million. >> thank you so much partnership i would ask for the blv would, of coursela toconfirm that and n reserve to find out the best department to administer...
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heritage center and other land obtained through urban renewal in historically black communities like bayview-hunters point, lakeview, sunnydale, and make sure that any black land intended to be for private use is allowed to be owned by members of the black community. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, mr. crawford. next speaker, please. >> i believe he has one more speaker on the line. >> clerk: yes. >> oh, there's no one else on this line. >> clerk: okay. thank you, mr. crawford. okay. operations, next speaker, please. [providing comments in spanish] >> interpreter: muchas gracias. i will now convey the message in english. my name is annette. i am a mother of four children, and i am very interested in the well-being of my community. my children need to grow up in a safe manner, and they will be safer in my community is doing better. we need subsidies for -- to be able to afford rent, and we need these subsidies to be easy for us to access so that we can have a dignified place to live, especially for our immigrant families. there are children and young people who are living, sharing their spa
heritage center and other land obtained through urban renewal in historically black communities like bayview-hunters point, lakeview, sunnydale, and make sure that any black land intended to be for private use is allowed to be owned by members of the black community. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, mr. crawford. next speaker, please. >> i believe he has one more speaker on the line. >> clerk: yes. >> oh, there's no one else on this line. >> clerk: okay....
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. >> so it's really important that communities like bayview-hunters point participate because in theve been under counted, so what that means is that funding that should have gone to these communities, it wasn't enough. >> we're going to help educate people in the tenderloin, the multicultural residents of the tenderloin. you know, any one of our given blocks, there's 35 different languages spoken, so we are the original u.n. of san francisco. so it's -- our job is to educate people and be able to familiarize themselves on doing this census. >> you go on-line and do the census. it's available in 13 languages, and you don't need anything. it's based on household. you put in your address and answer nine simple questions. how many people are in your household, do you rent, and your information. your name, your age, your race, your gender. >> everybody is $2,000 in funding for our child care, housing, food stamps, and medical care. >> all of the residents in the city and county of san francisco need to be counted in census 2020. if you're not counted, then your community is underrepresen
. >> so it's really important that communities like bayview-hunters point participate because in theve been under counted, so what that means is that funding that should have gone to these communities, it wasn't enough. >> we're going to help educate people in the tenderloin, the multicultural residents of the tenderloin. you know, any one of our given blocks, there's 35 different languages spoken, so we are the original u.n. of san francisco. so it's -- our job is to educate people...
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it's bayview's, hunter's point, the felton institute, health right 360, recovery survival network, san francisco conservation core, westside community service and san francisco pretrial diversion project. >> and the total amount? >> the total amount is roughly $8 million for all of these contracts. it's 8 million to 10 million. >> thank you so much partnership i would ask for the blv would, of coursela toconfirm that and n reserve to find out the best department to administer these funds. >> through the chair, supervisor walton would be happy to work with the sheriff on this. >> ok, so supervisor walton, i am wondering if we should ask the sheriff's department to come back after an accurate number from the blv i and so you can he that recommendation and have a full discussion and, perhaps, look at some of the possibilities where we would move these funds to while they're in reserve and we can have ideas where they may go. toubeforei see no one else in te and i wanted to mention that i hear the sheriff is in agreement with initial budget cuts from thandtheir opposition to the poy recomm
it's bayview's, hunter's point, the felton institute, health right 360, recovery survival network, san francisco conservation core, westside community service and san francisco pretrial diversion project. >> and the total amount? >> the total amount is roughly $8 million for all of these contracts. it's 8 million to 10 million. >> thank you so much partnership i would ask for the blv would, of coursela toconfirm that and n reserve to find out the best department to administer...
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have to community the committee mitigation and there is an effort and neighborhood strategy and bayview hunters point, in the mission, and just to do that is requiring a big investment and we're going to have to invest more. >> i know. so commitment i want to make to the public that is listening, to the school district, to the parents, to myself, is that by the next hearing, we will be able to report back exactly where we are on achieving what we must achieve which is weekly testing in the community hubs. that is on your to-do list to make that happen. >> an i am going to wait. and i have to run. i am really late for the next meeting. you have amazing presentations coming up. i am sure they will fill in a lot of information. >> trustee randolph, did you want to jump in t an all? >> yes, please. i know president williams is here now, too, and she joined the meeting. so welcome, president williams. the two of us feel a little left out of place in a lot of this discussion, but we do feel like a lot of things that are concern to the school district are also concerning to us. maybe the second import
have to community the committee mitigation and there is an effort and neighborhood strategy and bayview hunters point, in the mission, and just to do that is requiring a big investment and we're going to have to invest more. >> i know. so commitment i want to make to the public that is listening, to the school district, to the parents, to myself, is that by the next hearing, we will be able to report back exactly where we are on achieving what we must achieve which is weekly testing in...
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. >> so it's really important that communities like bayview-hunters point participate because in the, they've been under counted, so what that means is that funding that should have gone to these communities, it wasn't enough. >> we're going to help educate people in the tenderloin, the multicultural residents of the tenderloin. you know, any one of our given blocks, there's 35 different languages spoken, so we are the original u.n. of san francisco. so it's -- our job is to educate people and be able to familiarize themselves on doing this census. >> you go on-line and do the census. it's available in 13 languages, and you don't need anything. it's based on household. you put in your address and answer nine simple questions. how many people are in your household, do you rent, and your information. your name, your age, your race, your gender. >> everybody is $2,000 in funding for our child care, housing, food stamps, and medical care. >> all of the residents in the city and county of san francisco need to be counted in census 2020. if you're not counted, then your community is underr
. >> so it's really important that communities like bayview-hunters point participate because in the, they've been under counted, so what that means is that funding that should have gone to these communities, it wasn't enough. >> we're going to help educate people in the tenderloin, the multicultural residents of the tenderloin. you know, any one of our given blocks, there's 35 different languages spoken, so we are the original u.n. of san francisco. so it's -- our job is to educate...
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people of this community is critical to the success, the long-term success and stability of the bayview-hunters point community. >> i am nima romney. this is a mobile cafe. we do soul food with a latin twist. i wanted to open a truck to son nor the soul food, my african heritage as well as mylas continuas my latindescent. >> i have been at this for 15 years. i have been cooking all my life pretty much, you know. i like cooking ribs, chicken, links. my favorite is oysters on the grill. >> i am the owner. it all started with banana pudding, the mother of them all. now what i do is take on traditional desserts and pair them with pudding so that is my ultimate goal of the business. >> our goal with the bayview bristow is to bring in businesses so they can really use this as a launching off point to grow as a single business. we want to use this as the opportunity to support business owners of color and those who have contributed a lot to the community and are looking for opportunities to grow their business. >> these are the things that the san francisco public utilities commission is doing. they a
people of this community is critical to the success, the long-term success and stability of the bayview-hunters point community. >> i am nima romney. this is a mobile cafe. we do soul food with a latin twist. i wanted to open a truck to son nor the soul food, my african heritage as well as mylas continuas my latindescent. >> i have been at this for 15 years. i have been cooking all my life pretty much, you know. i like cooking ribs, chicken, links. my favorite is oysters on the...
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have to community the committee mitigation and there is an effort and neighborhood strategy and bayview hunters point, in the mission, and just to do that is requiring a big investment and we're going to have to invest more. >> i know. so commitment i want to make to the public that is listening, to the school district, to the parents, to myself, is that by the next hearing, we will be able to report back exactly where we are on achieving what we must achieve which is weekly testing in the community hubs. that is on your to-do list to make that happen. >> an i am going to wait. and i have to run. i am really late for the next meeting. you have amazing presentations coming up. i am sure they will fill in a lot of information. >> trustee randolph, did you want to jump in t an all? >> yes, please. i know president williams is here now, too, and she joined the meeting. so welcome, president williams. the two of us feel a little left out of place in a lot of this discussion, but we do feel like a lot of things that are concern to the school district are also concerning to us. maybe the second import
have to community the committee mitigation and there is an effort and neighborhood strategy and bayview hunters point, in the mission, and just to do that is requiring a big investment and we're going to have to invest more. >> i know. so commitment i want to make to the public that is listening, to the school district, to the parents, to myself, is that by the next hearing, we will be able to report back exactly where we are on achieving what we must achieve which is weekly testing in...
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was a former san francisco planning commissioner and for years, i spent at the land use, the bayview hunterspoint in san francisco. san francisco's neglected neighborhood. and hope s.f., all the projects that you mentioned are based in my district. so we put together a master plan. so san francisco, as you all know, you're in the right place. it has the distinction, unfortunately, of only place in the country where massive gentrification of african-americans took place because of urban development, urban renewal. and we have been spending decades to try to rectify this aatrocity. it has been a daunting task. so what we have done with treasure island, you should all know that a development, that we have taken this equity approach -- treasure island has one of the foremost workforce development because even when a plan is put in place, as we have found in san francisco, it's shitting on the shelf right now on the san francisco planning commission. they have not been able to implement it fully. they're good ideas, great. and we're still struggling to make sure we do that. so we've done it on tr
was a former san francisco planning commissioner and for years, i spent at the land use, the bayview hunterspoint in san francisco. san francisco's neglected neighborhood. and hope s.f., all the projects that you mentioned are based in my district. so we put together a master plan. so san francisco, as you all know, you're in the right place. it has the distinction, unfortunately, of only place in the country where massive gentrification of african-americans took place because of urban...
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have to community the committee mitigation and there is an effort and neighborhood strategy and bayview hunters point, in the mission, and just to do that is requiring a big investment and we're going to have to invest more. >> i know. so commitment i want to make to the public that is listening, to the school district, to the parents, to myself, is that by the next hearing, we will be able to report back exactly where we are on achieving what we must achieve which is weekly testing in the community hubs. that is on your to-do list to make that happen. >> an i am going to wait. and i have to run. i am really late for the next meeting. you have amazing presentations coming up. i am sure they will fill in a lot of information. >> trustee randolph, did you want to jump in t an all? >> yes, please. i know president williams is here now, too, and she joined the meeting. so welcome, president williams. the two of us feel a little left out of place in a lot of this discussion, but we do feel like a lot of things that are concern to the school district are also concerning to us. maybe the second import
have to community the committee mitigation and there is an effort and neighborhood strategy and bayview hunters point, in the mission, and just to do that is requiring a big investment and we're going to have to invest more. >> i know. so commitment i want to make to the public that is listening, to the school district, to the parents, to myself, is that by the next hearing, we will be able to report back exactly where we are on achieving what we must achieve which is weekly testing in...
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work with you, and we have been already in expanding that work, into district 10, into the bayview and huntersoint, into the western addition, not with the focus of how do we build more housing in those neighborhoods, but how do we preserve and protect the populations in the western addition and bayview neighborhoods and fillmore? and some of the solutions we come up with communities in the werch addition may be different than the solutions and programs that we come up with in the excelsior. again, i believe these need to be driven by the communities that we're working in. >> supervisor walton: thank you, director hillis. and i think one of the key things is, one, it's driven by the needs of the community and the individual neighborhoods, but make sure that we're having a conversation about these in neighborhoods across the city and not just in certain ones. that piece is important as we're moving forward, as well. >> director hillis: agreed. >> chair fewer: okay. any other comments or questions for director hillis? okay. seeing no further questions -- >> clerk: i'm sorry, madam chair. supervi
work with you, and we have been already in expanding that work, into district 10, into the bayview and huntersoint, into the western addition, not with the focus of how do we build more housing in those neighborhoods, but how do we preserve and protect the populations in the western addition and bayview neighborhoods and fillmore? and some of the solutions we come up with communities in the werch addition may be different than the solutions and programs that we come up with in the excelsior....
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work with you, and we have been already in expanding that work, into district 10, into the bayview and huntersoint, into the western addition, not with the focus of how do we build more housing in those neighborhoods, but how do we preserve and protect the populations in the western addition and bayview neighborhoods and fillmore? and some of the solutions we come up with communities in the werch addition may be different than the solutions and programs that we come up with in the excelsior. again, i believe these need to be driven by the communities that we're working in. >> supervisor walton: thank you, director hillis. and i think one of the key things is, one, it's driven by the needs of the community and the individual neighborhoods, but make sure that we're having a conversation about these in neighborhoods across the city and not just in certain ones. that piece is important as we're moving forward, as well. >> director hillis: agreed. >> chair fewer: okay. any other comments or questions for director hillis? okay. seeing no further questions -- >> clerk: i'm sorry, madam chair. supervi
work with you, and we have been already in expanding that work, into district 10, into the bayview and huntersoint, into the western addition, not with the focus of how do we build more housing in those neighborhoods, but how do we preserve and protect the populations in the western addition and bayview neighborhoods and fillmore? and some of the solutions we come up with communities in the werch addition may be different than the solutions and programs that we come up with in the excelsior....
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center and working with district ten to add a new third street, 15 express serving bayview and hundreder's point. hunter's point. (please stand by) >> wow, i don't think that the bell went off. okay, colleagues, any comments or questions for our m.t.a. general manager? oh, yes, supervisor mandelman. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, chair fewer, and thank you director. and you and your agency have done extraordinary things over these last six months. i really want to note the recognition that i think that you received, and maybe you could talk a little bit more about it. but our response was compared favorably, your response favorably from the equity responses to the other transit agencies either around the united states or the world. and i think that is something that you should brag about a little more. go ahead and brag. thank you for the opportunity. so researchers at mcgill university published a peer reviewed findings looking at how all of the larger transit operators in north america responded to the covid crisis. their findings were that because sfmta shifted resources dr dramatically, include o
center and working with district ten to add a new third street, 15 express serving bayview and hundreder's point. hunter's point. (please stand by) >> wow, i don't think that the bell went off. okay, colleagues, any comments or questions for our m.t.a. general manager? oh, yes, supervisor mandelman. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, chair fewer, and thank you director. and you and your agency have done extraordinary things over these last six months. i really want to note the...
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so, for example, in bayview and hunter's point, we have pushed the community hard on trying to develop slow street's proposals throughout that neighborhood and the feedback we hav feedback hao prioritize transit investment and that is the direction we have taken. similarly, in many of the commercial districts and super blocks of particularly north beach but fisherman's wharf in northeast, we've gotten strong feedback to prioritize shared spaces so commercial businesses could go into the street and that is the work we emphasized. we do not want to be in the position of being the smart people downtown who are imposed our ideas on neighborhoods. we want to be collaborating with communities in order to make sure they understand the whole array of tools that we have to their specific problems, but we want to be listening to communities about what their problems are and what their priorities are. that said, we also understand we need to invest more in engagement, in communities that don't have a tradition of a lot of engagement with government and, also, invest in communities that don't have
so, for example, in bayview and hunter's point, we have pushed the community hard on trying to develop slow street's proposals throughout that neighborhood and the feedback we hav feedback hao prioritize transit investment and that is the direction we have taken. similarly, in many of the commercial districts and super blocks of particularly north beach but fisherman's wharf in northeast, we've gotten strong feedback to prioritize shared spaces so commercial businesses could go into the street...
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commissioner on the redevelopment agency, i was introduced to the bayview, i was introduced to alice griffith, i was introduced to hunters view and saw how this city had abused its residents by placing people in what was to be temporary housing in world war ii, and that got me very, very dedicated to low-income housing and very, very passionate about making sure that people would not be relegated to living in temporary housing that was built in the 1940s, and here it was 2005 or 2006 -- i can't remember what. if you go to hunters view today, it has gone through a resurrection. if you go to alice griffith today, it has gone through a resurrection, and i thank fred blackwell, who was head of the redevelopment agency during my tenure there, for leading that charge. i also thank mayor breed, who -- who was so strong at that time as a proponent of getting low-income housing and redevelopment moved forward. and -- and she was tremendous in making sure that people who were going to be relocated as a result of that newhousing from their 50-year-old or 60-year-old substandard housing would not be -- would not be subjectively move
commissioner on the redevelopment agency, i was introduced to the bayview, i was introduced to alice griffith, i was introduced to hunters view and saw how this city had abused its residents by placing people in what was to be temporary housing in world war ii, and that got me very, very dedicated to low-income housing and very, very passionate about making sure that people would not be relegated to living in temporary housing that was built in the 1940s, and here it was 2005 or 2006 -- i can't...
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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 migraines. >> i remembered i would go to class unable to focus and i would have to go to my room because it was hurting my head. i could not function or read. >> re
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:...
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commissioner on the redevelopment agency, i was introduced to the bayview, i was introduced to alice griffith, i was introduced to hunters view and saw how this city had abused its residents by placing people in what was to be temporary housing in world war ii, and that got me very, very dedicated to low-income housing and very, very passionate about making sure that people would not be relegated to living in temporary housing that was built in the 1940s, and here it was 2005 or 2006 -- i can't remember what. if you go to hunters view today, it has gone through a resurrection. if you go to alice griffith today, it has gone through a resurrection, and i thank fred blackwell, who was head of the redevelopment agency during my tenure there, for leading that charge. i also thank mayor breed, who -- who was so strong at that time as a proponent of getting low-income housing and redevelopment moved forward. and -- and she was tremendous in making sure that people who were going to be relocated as a result of that newhousing from their 50-year-old or 60-year-old substandard housing would not be -- would not be subjectively move
commissioner on the redevelopment agency, i was introduced to the bayview, i was introduced to alice griffith, i was introduced to hunters view and saw how this city had abused its residents by placing people in what was to be temporary housing in world war ii, and that got me very, very dedicated to low-income housing and very, very passionate about making sure that people would not be relegated to living in temporary housing that was built in the 1940s, and here it was 2005 or 2006 -- i can't...
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you'll see in the chart on the left that the highest rate of covid per residents is in bayview-hunters point. i checked today, and the census tract with the highest rate of cases per 10,000 residents is in hunters point, and that rate is actually over 500 cases per 10,000 residents. if you look at the map on the right, it shows where the covid cases are, and you'll see that it basically rings the waterfront, which is our -- which is, you know, the port. so when i think about the mission of the port, the waterfront, our principles of equity, and our roles of an enterprise department, this all kind of brings me back to l.b.e.s and something we can do to make sure they survive this pandemic. next slide, please. so what are we as staff proposing to do? this's there item, the micro-l.b.e. relief program, and there's the tenant forgiveness, which we'll take up later in the agenda. so the l.b.e. emergency loan and grant program is modelled after the l.b.e. microloan program. we're proposing a dollar value of $50,000, which is just like the oewd-s.f. help program. payments would begin after si
you'll see in the chart on the left that the highest rate of covid per residents is in bayview-hunters point. i checked today, and the census tract with the highest rate of cases per 10,000 residents is in hunters point, and that rate is actually over 500 cases per 10,000 residents. if you look at the map on the right, it shows where the covid cases are, and you'll see that it basically rings the waterfront, which is our -- which is, you know, the port. so when i think about the mission of the...