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in the city. these were the same values and the same things that conference tourism -- mattered to conference tourism so they came up with a strategy where they went after my sector which is the meetings conferences and events and were attractive and made investments in human capital and made sure their work force had training in french and english to go ahead. i don't know it's true in a lot of policy circles but definitely the ones in d.c. and the world bank group has a busy debate whether city or policymakers should be choosing between economy wide or horizontal intervention or a targeted sector or intervention. and cities really do both. those are the successful cities and manage to do both, either in terms of sequencing or doing them together and what matters in terms of success. ok. so who does these things? when we talk to some of our clients, and a lot of our clients happen to be mayors of cities or governors of states or provinces or districts or some international economic advisor. the p
in the city. these were the same values and the same things that conference tourism -- mattered to conference tourism so they came up with a strategy where they went after my sector which is the meetings conferences and events and were attractive and made investments in human capital and made sure their work force had training in french and english to go ahead. i don't know it's true in a lot of policy circles but definitely the ones in d.c. and the world bank group has a busy debate whether...
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there are cities -- things can -- cities can do. in shanghai, they worked with other cities and necessarily saying somebody from the nation --. there are things like drawn ok.cy, that's can they really do -- make a difference. that's what they should focus on. how have the impact of drones --? in terms of migration, making it easier for entrepreneurs when , like theor example food truck, immigrants creating --? what do you see is the role? active things that are affecting it. article i think it was in bloomberg or newsweek just flying back-and-forth they create a company here and they can work in the company and they fly back and forth every night and day, something like that. especially the tech space is global. our point of view is the quality of talent given the right conditions and capital can make a huge difference. policies that have been under discussions but one thing i will tell you. the u.s. is the best place to start a company. to,the people i talked intermittent our -- if they want to be a global player they need to move
there are cities -- things can -- cities can do. in shanghai, they worked with other cities and necessarily saying somebody from the nation --. there are things like drawn ok.cy, that's can they really do -- make a difference. that's what they should focus on. how have the impact of drones --? in terms of migration, making it easier for entrepreneurs when , like theor example food truck, immigrants creating --? what do you see is the role? active things that are affecting it. article i think it...
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successful cities. they manage to do both either in terms of sequencing or doing and that's what matters in terms of success. things? these a lot of our clients happen to of cities or governors of states or province of an economic development advisor, the policy space developed for them is quite limited. can't control trade or customs or a lot of national evel issues that might match their citizens where they're from. at the world bank, we encourage hem to be a lot more opportunistic about the levers available to the city and we call it the city wench. three y wench is about things. ament a, it's about the mayor's wedge. about falls under the administrative area, the mayor himself or herself. it involved external partnerships with neighboring national ons or the government. third and what's really gold coalitions, ssentially bringing other actors in the community to bring in a growth coalition around a shared strategy or vision. give you an example closer to home -- i'm sorry, i don't have any american
successful cities. they manage to do both either in terms of sequencing or doing and that's what matters in terms of success. things? these a lot of our clients happen to of cities or governors of states or province of an economic development advisor, the policy space developed for them is quite limited. can't control trade or customs or a lot of national evel issues that might match their citizens where they're from. at the world bank, we encourage hem to be a lot more opportunistic about the...
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we find that cities really do both. those are successful cities. they do both in terms of sequencing are doing them together. that matters. who does these things? when we talk to our clients, and a lot of our clients happen to be mayors of cities or governments or states. the policy space that is available to them is limited. they cannot control trade or customs or national level issues that might matter. at the world bank, we encourage -- too the more october be more opportunistic about the city went. it is about what falls within the administrative agreement of the man himself. it involves external partnerships with neighboring jurisdictions where the national government. ist is really important growth coalitions. bringing in stakeholders in the private sector and other actors in the community to build a growth coalition around a shared strategy or vision be many give you an example closer to home. -- strategy or vision. let me give you an example closer to home. in south america, a city in columbia. it was a city that had an economy mainly domin
we find that cities really do both. those are successful cities. they do both in terms of sequencing are doing them together. that matters. who does these things? when we talk to our clients, and a lot of our clients happen to be mayors of cities or governments or states. the policy space that is available to them is limited. they cannot control trade or customs or national level issues that might matter. at the world bank, we encourage -- too the more october be more opportunistic about the...
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city of san francisco. i am agree with sympathetic partner in the gen. services administration did we know how hard your job is. we get to do it for the federal government to the other one a come over and talk shop were always here for you. ladies and gentlemen, naomi kelly. >>[applause] >> good morning. i was thinking about all the numbers of how much office space you manage and how much procurement you have and its enormous. i was very proud of our numbers we manage the city of san francisco about 4,000,000 ft.2 of office space and $1 billion in procurement and we manage 25 year-tenure 25 million capital plan. and compared to those numbers that's small. compared to the gsa. but, it's really great to be here today because of the chair partnership that will have with each other in sharing best practices, learning new innovative procurement policies, it policies. it will be very helpful in that it's helping us share relevant data, figuring out what the data we have with the city but good data the government
city of san francisco. i am agree with sympathetic partner in the gen. services administration did we know how hard your job is. we get to do it for the federal government to the other one a come over and talk shop were always here for you. ladies and gentlemen, naomi kelly. >>[applause] >> good morning. i was thinking about all the numbers of how much office space you manage and how much procurement you have and its enormous. i was very proud of our numbers we manage the city of...
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the mob had absolute control over the city and the city government. the gambling establishments were segregated like everything else, but a lot of african-americans were employed by the mob in phoenix city. and even though the segregated the black establishments were white owned, they put african-americans in charge of running those clubs. i also wondered about political involvement of the mob and who were they supporting and that kinds of things. from -- i can't -- as far as i have been able to tell, they were for democratic party was running the county and running the state, but they were for anybody they could buy. and it really didn't matter who they were, what they were. hoyt shepard, the kingpin i mentioned is the only one that i found any -- really just from oral history, i don't have documentation of this, but that the only one that i have any indication was in the klan. and he made no secret about that. but people were more afraid of him because he was hoyt shepard the kingpin than because of his klan activities. and some of you may know this
the mob had absolute control over the city and the city government. the gambling establishments were segregated like everything else, but a lot of african-americans were employed by the mob in phoenix city. and even though the segregated the black establishments were white owned, they put african-americans in charge of running those clubs. i also wondered about political involvement of the mob and who were they supporting and that kinds of things. from -- i can't -- as far as i have been able...
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transit officers get to know new york city shoulder to shoulder with the people of new york city. every kind of new yorker up them a special perspective. jimmy kept the people of this city safe one tour at a time. then he started to rise. he was noticed early on by great leaders of the department like bill bratton. he rose through the ranks, worked narcotics, trained fight officers at the police academy. he did so many of the crucial roles of the department. built tremendous relationships with leaders of the city. a great sense of mutual respect i hear it all of the time the appreciation for the way jimmy shares his thoughts and listens tony their concerns. list listens to their concerns. commissioner bratton understood what jimmy could bring to the equation as he built this extraordinary leadership team jimmy's been intimately involved in the further deepening of that extraordinary model. and as the architect of neighborhood policing, he's creating a model that i believe we're going to make work here. i believe it's going to change the city. i believe it's going to become a model
transit officers get to know new york city shoulder to shoulder with the people of new york city. every kind of new yorker up them a special perspective. jimmy kept the people of this city safe one tour at a time. then he started to rise. he was noticed early on by great leaders of the department like bill bratton. he rose through the ranks, worked narcotics, trained fight officers at the police academy. he did so many of the crucial roles of the department. built tremendous relationships with...
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revenue for the city and in turn, other spending elsewhere in the city.in helping us with the city's ability to write this kind of services to our agencies and other agencies provide those services to small businesses and non-profits and others. again, think supervisor those are interlinked. but to that point, supervisors we'd been very specific very very specific and try to strengthen the connection between local businesses and large employers including technology companies. so, we see the one of our programs the business connect program were directly linking small manufacturers like granola and organic pastry company directly receiving contracts with technology companies in san francisco. that are doing local purchasing at small businesses. thank you >> supervisor peskin >> thank you chairman farrell. this may be a procedural question where is the city economist? >> he is not here today. >> okay. respectfully, to mr. rizzo and the chairman i totally appreciate having oewd here but it's not a substitute for the city economist. and i take exception to the
revenue for the city and in turn, other spending elsewhere in the city.in helping us with the city's ability to write this kind of services to our agencies and other agencies provide those services to small businesses and non-profits and others. again, think supervisor those are interlinked. but to that point, supervisors we'd been very specific very very specific and try to strengthen the connection between local businesses and large employers including technology companies. so, we see the one...
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what do we mean by successful cities? the centralityis of the city to the state, region . a city like detroit near flint, michigan indicate when cities are -- a narrowing of economic and opportunity that becomes a condition.rcing the inability to maintain in extremeure and cases, catastrophic disasters and states or regions feel little opportunity or responsibility. i don't have to release audio of what happened in flint or detroit in the face of infrastructure decline. context of judging urban successes and failures, the history of african-americans are paradoxical and full of surprises. there is no moment in african-american urban history that was easy and yet some sought out urban spaces with pathways to greater freedom, autonomy and economic and political success in the 19th and 20th centuries. regardless of african-american self perception of the urban people, others often viewed them to the safety of the cities. my larger paper examines moments in african-american history. i will briefly rehearse those moments here. african-americans were foundational to north americ
what do we mean by successful cities? the centralityis of the city to the state, region . a city like detroit near flint, michigan indicate when cities are -- a narrowing of economic and opportunity that becomes a condition.rcing the inability to maintain in extremeure and cases, catastrophic disasters and states or regions feel little opportunity or responsibility. i don't have to release audio of what happened in flint or detroit in the face of infrastructure decline. context of judging urban...
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the city was under siege. the governor would actually be living inside this room over here, and this was the room that he went ahead and met all of his officers and they made all their plans, figured out things. and one of the things that helps us with that is, this is also one of the rooms that's got the most original decorations because you can see here on the walls, we've got the stripes that go along, then there is the little round scallop work at the top. even smaller scallops at the bottom going along there. they were all colored. now this room here is one of the lead-in rooms to the old powder magazine. the old powder magazine, that doorway only three foot high, three foot wide, is probably the oldest part of the fort other than the foundation. it is one of the original structural parts of the fort. the walls, six, eight feet thick, solid coqina block. but that room was also abandoned. only after three years of this fort being used because there is no ventilation and it is florida with really humid and
the city was under siege. the governor would actually be living inside this room over here, and this was the room that he went ahead and met all of his officers and they made all their plans, figured out things. and one of the things that helps us with that is, this is also one of the rooms that's got the most original decorations because you can see here on the walls, we've got the stripes that go along, then there is the little round scallop work at the top. even smaller scallops at the...
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york city's top higher. there demand to do away with the agency. >> deep in the nypd -- defund nypd and reinvest in the communities. >> the group is demanding nypd funds go to people who have been wronged. >> the city must pay reparations 12 victims and survivors from th >> others joined millions march to fight for better quality of life in neighborhoods they say they are being forced out -- forced out of. >> fighting for education, land and housing and mental health. >> protesters want to peacefully occupy city hall park. >> we will be here until our demands are met. >> we will protect the right to demonstrate despite what they >> protesters have just returned to city hall park where they say they will continue their demonstrations the commissioner says the police force will continue to protect the right to protest. magdalena doris, cbs two news. >> chopper to was over the apple montessori school around 6:00 p.m. after the building was evacuated we are being told hospitalizations precaution. a faulty air co
york city's top higher. there demand to do away with the agency. >> deep in the nypd -- defund nypd and reinvest in the communities. >> the group is demanding nypd funds go to people who have been wronged. >> the city must pay reparations 12 victims and survivors from th >> others joined millions march to fight for better quality of life in neighborhoods they say they are being forced out -- forced out of. >> fighting for education, land and housing and mental...
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as your mayor, city council and city manager, we have complete faith in our chief of police to ensure that this outside investigation is conducted thoroughly. future press conferences will be scheduled and news releases will be provided as information is made available. as your city leaders, we would like to express our gratitude for your continued support during this extremely difficult time. we are mourning and missing mary as she was a vittal member of our community. thank you. >> will you take any questions? >> no, not at this time. >> right there, they were saying will you take any questions, tom? i believe that's tom lewis. they were doing a citizens academy, again, it is evening for the punta gorda police department. a 73-year-old woman, mary nolton was shot, and it happened during a role play scenario with a police officer playing a bad guy. apparently he fired several times, this is according to the news press at a woman who was supposed to be playing the victim. again, 35 civilians from the community were brought in for this two-hour police academy where they participate in
as your mayor, city council and city manager, we have complete faith in our chief of police to ensure that this outside investigation is conducted thoroughly. future press conferences will be scheduled and news releases will be provided as information is made available. as your city leaders, we would like to express our gratitude for your continued support during this extremely difficult time. we are mourning and missing mary as she was a vittal member of our community. thank you. >> will...
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she was a city employee. [applause] [inaudible] bar people with disabilities to having access to this building and so this building is so center-center piece of the entire community. when you think about the construction we facilitated here in this building. ang leak thompson, belva davis are in the audience and facilitate being healthy. there are tremendous amount of people that deserve to be recognized. i want to recognize sister linda harrison who is [inaudible] [applause]. it is absolutely important we connect the dots of once people have left a [inaudible] it is how [inaudible] we are connecting the dots and make sure bayview hunter point get a piece of that action. we will build a program to connect [inaudible] right here to this building so we have our own state of the arts arts exhibit right here. you already heard recognition from barbara occul and bayview opera house board of directors but you know who else was pushed to the way side? i know you know him? how many know [inaudible] i don't know where
she was a city employee. [applause] [inaudible] bar people with disabilities to having access to this building and so this building is so center-center piece of the entire community. when you think about the construction we facilitated here in this building. ang leak thompson, belva davis are in the audience and facilitate being healthy. there are tremendous amount of people that deserve to be recognized. i want to recognize sister linda harrison who is [inaudible] [applause]. it is absolutely...
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and in cities, we figure this stuff out. you cannot divide the world in a city into us or them. we have to act like a family, the same way we do around the dinner table. no matter how much you argue over dinner, tomorrow you are coming bacyou have to find solud compromise, and find how to live together. thank you. we appreciate it. announcer: still ahead, he is in charge. what is this millennial doing to tackle his town's oldest problems? plus, need a lift? who's going to pick you up? what if no one does! and they're winning in rio. but what's ahead for athletes at jessica: welcome back. history. at 19, brandon paulin became the youngest mayor ever elected in the state of maryland. jujust a short distance from the nation's capitol, people in indian head decided to elect a teenager -- and upended the political establishment there. we decided to check in on him, now more than one year into the job. mayor brandon paulin: we're at george's ribs. it's one of my favorite spots. i love it. jessica: brandon paulin eats, drinks, and lives indian head. a town of about 4000, it sits on a p
and in cities, we figure this stuff out. you cannot divide the world in a city into us or them. we have to act like a family, the same way we do around the dinner table. no matter how much you argue over dinner, tomorrow you are coming bacyou have to find solud compromise, and find how to live together. thank you. we appreciate it. announcer: still ahead, he is in charge. what is this millennial doing to tackle his town's oldest problems? plus, need a lift? who's going to pick you up? what if...
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your city doubled in population. your city tripled its population.ow are you bringing in businesses? we have brought businesses in by leveraging the assets we have. we focused on that. we did not declare we would be the biotechnology capital of the world. as a result, we are a small city that has attracted a lot of international and national copies to headquarter. mayor brainard: we have over 100 corporate headquarters in carmel. it is about providing for every segment of society. making sure it is a place where people can prosper and thrive. it is a vital, exciting place to be right now. design,o focus on city to make it a beautiful place. people deserve to live in a place that is beautiful. who would be the best president for your individual cities? mayor brainard: well, i think we have a lot questions for both candidates. but as mayors, sometimes we are skeptical of the federal government and what programs will be. will they help people in the cities, will they be efficiently run that help us run our cities or not. and i still have a lot questions
your city doubled in population. your city tripled its population.ow are you bringing in businesses? we have brought businesses in by leveraging the assets we have. we focused on that. we did not declare we would be the biotechnology capital of the world. as a result, we are a small city that has attracted a lot of international and national copies to headquarter. mayor brainard: we have over 100 corporate headquarters in carmel. it is about providing for every segment of society. making sure...
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and so we joined. >> today and cities that are committed along with cities like new york and seattleos angeles and portland and the others also raised their minimum wage we want to the state of california to do the same thing because what could happen i think all the labor advocates know and people that we raised our minimum wage just and ourselves in the city of san francisco or just in oakland we would probably be golden state talent that belongs to where everybody lives and not as affordable to them as it is to those we're helping so mayor libby schaaf and along with the united health care workers started a process and emigrate hundreds of thousands of snatches set the minimum wage higher of $15 an hour tour the state of california in uniting all the cities with the labor unions and workforces and people good minded across the region we got the governors attendance and the state of california attendance such that a few months ago goverr jerry brown signed the legislation to raise the states entire minimum wage for everyone for $15 an hour over a period of time those movements woul
and so we joined. >> today and cities that are committed along with cities like new york and seattleos angeles and portland and the others also raised their minimum wage we want to the state of california to do the same thing because what could happen i think all the labor advocates know and people that we raised our minimum wage just and ourselves in the city of san francisco or just in oakland we would probably be golden state talent that belongs to where everybody lives and not as...
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we mi >> well, good afternoon everyone welcome to our city hall i want to say thank you to members of our board of supervisors that are here today and thank you supervisor farrell, supervisor yee supervisor tang supervisor cowen thank you very much for being here to our department heads and the controller to our commissioners to many others who are serving the city gridlock here to do something that everyone looks forward to every single year and first of all, in the context just a few years ago we were all struggling with double digit unemployment a half a billion dollars to try to kind of gap the to finance that gap in the budget and talking about layoff off a lot of people i'm glad we all worked together to make the city stronger i'm happy to say it is my opinion but particularly finance people that having worked hard on the way we do our budgets and the way we conduct ourselves at city hall financing we're in the strongest finest position in the history of the city. >> (clapping.) >> yeah, that's worth clapping for. >> (clapping.) >> and so today, we're going to move on that progr
we mi >> well, good afternoon everyone welcome to our city hall i want to say thank you to members of our board of supervisors that are here today and thank you supervisor farrell, supervisor yee supervisor tang supervisor cowen thank you very much for being here to our department heads and the controller to our commissioners to many others who are serving the city gridlock here to do something that everyone looks forward to every single year and first of all, in the context just a few...
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city clerk, item number 10. >>item 10 isdwayne richardson - $90,000]ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by ricardo palikiko-garcia, stanley harris, and keith dwayne richardson against the city and county of san francisco for $90,000; the lawsuit was filed on march 16, 2016, in united states district court for the northern district of california, case no. c16-1305 jcs; entitled ricardo palikiko-garcia, et al. v. city and county of san francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves allegations of excessive force, cruel and unusual punishment, and egregious government conduct. >>colleagues can i have a motion to excuse pres. breed from this? without objection,we passed this motion unanimously.mme. city clerk can you please take the roll >>[roll call vote] >>there are 10 ayes. >>this ordinance is finally passed. >>thank you mme. clerk. can we please go to item number 18. >>item number 18 is an ordinancecamposordinance amending the administrative code to create a fourth preference for people who live or wo
city clerk, item number 10. >>item 10 isdwayne richardson - $90,000]ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by ricardo palikiko-garcia, stanley harris, and keith dwayne richardson against the city and county of san francisco for $90,000; the lawsuit was filed on march 16, 2016, in united states district court for the northern district of california, case no. c16-1305 jcs; entitled ricardo palikiko-garcia, et al. v. city and county of san francisco, et al.; the lawsuit...
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and you started initiative to cities 1.0, cities 2.0, and now there's initiative on cities 3.0. talk about what the role of cities is now. >> i started talking about a new era of american cities. and that new era is called 3.or cities 3.0. what is 1.0? a 1.0 city is whencies were built around ports and cities and freight rail. kind of the agricultural revolution. a 2.0-era were built kind of this industrial revolution. a 3.0 era is where we are today, that's where cities have to be a hub of innovation, of entrepreneurship, and technology. cities are paperless, they're cashless, and they're wireless. that's a new era of a 3.0 city. that's what we're doing in sacramento. >> at some point you're not going to be mayor for life. at some point you're going to want to go to do something else. >> my term is up in november 2016. got to get into space. wealth creation, we need more of us in this space station for wealth creation. we need our young people to know that they're going to get it here. they're going to get folks that have capital that are going to invest that we have board seat
and you started initiative to cities 1.0, cities 2.0, and now there's initiative on cities 3.0. talk about what the role of cities is now. >> i started talking about a new era of american cities. and that new era is called 3.or cities 3.0. what is 1.0? a 1.0 city is whencies were built around ports and cities and freight rail. kind of the agricultural revolution. a 2.0-era were built kind of this industrial revolution. a 3.0 era is where we are today, that's where cities have to be a hub...
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, more industrialized cities. and phoenix city, what is happening in phoenix city challenged ideas about the safety and the security of small town life, even as industry and big agribusiness took over as drivers of the national and regional economy. anxieties about that transition along with challenges to the national -- to the racial and sexual status quo that were magnified by the mob's activities were projected on to attitudes about the state's regulatory responsibilities, which they increasingly believed meant that they needed to define and punish criminal behavior. as phoenix city, along with the rest of the south, shifted away from an agricultural society to a more urban and industrial one, industrialized one, it embodied larger and increasingly fraught regional fluctuations and negotiations between citizens and the state. by the late 1940s, when the parents of cold war policymaking reshaped the ideas about safety and security in more global context, the citizens heightened responses to the presence of organ
, more industrialized cities. and phoenix city, what is happening in phoenix city challenged ideas about the safety and the security of small town life, even as industry and big agribusiness took over as drivers of the national and regional economy. anxieties about that transition along with challenges to the national -- to the racial and sexual status quo that were magnified by the mob's activities were projected on to attitudes about the state's regulatory responsibilities, which they...
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revenue for the city and in turn, other spending elsewhere in the city. again helping us with the city's ability to write this kind of services to our agencies and other agencies provide those services to small businesses and non-profits and others. again, think supervisor those are interlinked. but to that point, supervisors we'd been very specific very very specific and try to strengthen the connection between local businesses and large employers including technology companies. so, we see the one of our programs the business connect program were directly linking small manufacturers like granola and organic pastry company directly receiving contracts with technology companies in san francisco. that are doing local purchasing at small businesses. thank you >> supervisor peskin >> thank you chairman farrell. this may be a procedural question where is the city economist? >> he is not here today. >> okay. respectfully, to mr. rizzo and the chairman i totally appreciate having oewd here but it's not a substitute for the city economist. and i take exception to
revenue for the city and in turn, other spending elsewhere in the city. again helping us with the city's ability to write this kind of services to our agencies and other agencies provide those services to small businesses and non-profits and others. again, think supervisor those are interlinked. but to that point, supervisors we'd been very specific very very specific and try to strengthen the connection between local businesses and large employers including technology companies. so, we see the...
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.) >> sandra has a great dilate called the fix it leader of the city thank you to supervisor president london breed for joining us this more than the leaders on board the board president and for the neighborhoods particularly the ones she represents they wants it fixed yesterday but i also want to say thank you to both the captains of taraval value and the park stations for being here as well our homelessness outreach teams part of fix it teams thank you. this is a difficult job you're helping to improve lives for everybody formatting we put together a new department to really be dedicated and focused on the outcomes for our people that on the streets i wanted to say thank you to rec and park the dpw, that i used to head and i know that they're happy because they always said we can't do it by ourselves we need the partners they got the partners the fix it teams as sandra will explain a coordinated multi department this has handles things from our health department and mental health person on the team that is part of outreach team their services were needed just this morning was we reme
.) >> sandra has a great dilate called the fix it leader of the city thank you to supervisor president london breed for joining us this more than the leaders on board the board president and for the neighborhoods particularly the ones she represents they wants it fixed yesterday but i also want to say thank you to both the captains of taraval value and the park stations for being here as well our homelessness outreach teams part of fix it teams thank you. this is a difficult job you're...
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they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in gauging here. why would an artist when to come here? >> mainly, access to the materials. we also give them a lot of support. when they start, it is an empty studio. they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, a
they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program...
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the city of pargen 0 one of most unmarked celebrated cities and it is a coincidence the earthquakes happened on the same day. this re not related. education. the space program is sponsoring education at cu boulder, spaebing a curriculum with technology for establishing a curriculum for technology and radar systems. and they will give $3 million over four years to help the radar courses, and it is a hope to fill in demand in the aerospace industry. >>> more families are saving up for college than ever. a new study shows saving for college is at an all time high. really has to be, with how much it costs. but 72% of american now, currently putting money away for their kids and 24% more than the first year of the study, in 2007. and the study also found a 62% increase in the use of dedicated college savings accounts. >>> clouds start our day. we will get some sun in the middle of the day. and so if you are thinking about going out for lunch, it should be a good day to do that. comfortable temperature, and sun here along the front range. and late this afternoon, and they are going to be really th
the city of pargen 0 one of most unmarked celebrated cities and it is a coincidence the earthquakes happened on the same day. this re not related. education. the space program is sponsoring education at cu boulder, spaebing a curriculum with technology for establishing a curriculum for technology and radar systems. and they will give $3 million over four years to help the radar courses, and it is a hope to fill in demand in the aerospace industry. >>> more families are saving up for...
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i'm an attorney in the san francisco city attorney's office. i supervise the tax team, giving tax advice to the treasurer, tax collect or, drafting tax legislation. the thing i remember my mother telling me as a child is that you need to be prepared to take care of yourself and i knew that i wanted to be able to do something that i enjoyed. i didn't expect anybody to give me anything because nobody ever gave her anything and i also i always saw her fighting for the things that she wanted in life for herself and for her children. >> my name is jasmine flores. i am working as an admin assistant in the city attorney's office. i have always enjoyed the tasks that i have been given. on the days i show up and work on my own is empowering. for me, happiness in being more involved in a person-to-person interaction. my dream jobs includes being a physician, paramedic, firefighter, working with animals with the public. on a personal level with self improvement. my sister is the biggest influence in my life because she taught me to go forward with what ma
i'm an attorney in the san francisco city attorney's office. i supervise the tax team, giving tax advice to the treasurer, tax collect or, drafting tax legislation. the thing i remember my mother telling me as a child is that you need to be prepared to take care of yourself and i knew that i wanted to be able to do something that i enjoyed. i didn't expect anybody to give me anything because nobody ever gave her anything and i also i always saw her fighting for the things that she wanted in...
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and so we joined. >> today and cities that are committed along with cities like new york and seattle and los angeles and portland and the others also raised their minimum wage we want to the state of california to do the same thing because what could happen i think all the labor advocates know and people that we raised our minimum wage just and ourselves in the city of san francisco or just in oakland we would probably be golden state talent that belongs to where everybody lives and not as affordable to them as it is to those we're helping so mayor libby schaaf and along with the united health care workers started a process and emigrate hundreds of thousands of snatches set the minimum wage higher of $15 an hour tour the state of california in uniting all the cities with the labor unions and workforces and people good minded across the region we got the governors attendance and the state of california attendance such that a few months ago governor jerry brown signed the legislation to raise the states entire minimum wage for everyone for $15 an hour over a period of time those moveme
and so we joined. >> today and cities that are committed along with cities like new york and seattle and los angeles and portland and the others also raised their minimum wage we want to the state of california to do the same thing because what could happen i think all the labor advocates know and people that we raised our minimum wage just and ourselves in the city of san francisco or just in oakland we would probably be golden state talent that belongs to where everybody lives and not...
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revenue for the city and in turn, other spending elsewhere in the city. again helping us with the city's ability to write this kind of services to our agencies and other agencies provide those services to small businesses and non-profits and others. again, think supervisor those are interlinked. but to that point, supervisors we'd been very specific very very specific and try to strengthen the connection between local businesses and large employers including technology companies. so, we see the one of our programs the business connect program were directly linking small manufacturers like granola and organic pastry company directly receiving contracts with technology companies in san francisco. that are doing local purchasing at small businesses. thank you >> supervisor peskin >> thank you chairman farrell. this may be a procedural question where is the city economist? >> he is not here today. >> okay. respectfully, to mr. rizzo and the chairman i totally appreciate having oewd here but it's not a substitute for the city economist. and i take exception to
revenue for the city and in turn, other spending elsewhere in the city. again helping us with the city's ability to write this kind of services to our agencies and other agencies provide those services to small businesses and non-profits and others. again, think supervisor those are interlinked. but to that point, supervisors we'd been very specific very very specific and try to strengthen the connection between local businesses and large employers including technology companies. so, we see the...
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we can't save our cities in theory. we can't save our cities, by city. we will save our cities life by life. we will save it, street-corner by street corner. block by block. we will save them when we decide that the suburbs and the inner city deserve the same kind of the education as opposed to those gaps. today we learned that the unemployment rate went down to 4.0 -- went to 4.8. but the black rate remains double. how come we can't close that gap? are we committed to close it go. do we accept it oh, well, it went down under president barak obama. yes, it did. but no, he didn't. he didn't move black folks backwards, but he could have dawn whole lot more, in my opinion, you can beurks to move us forward. i'm good with it. don't throw anything too large unless it is a diamond or a nice sized bill. all i'm saying is, we have accepted less than we should, when we talk about saving our cities. we have not heard from this will administration or aggressively enough from our platforms about urban policy. what are we going to do about our cities? you can't just
we can't save our cities in theory. we can't save our cities, by city. we will save our cities life by life. we will save it, street-corner by street corner. block by block. we will save them when we decide that the suburbs and the inner city deserve the same kind of the education as opposed to those gaps. today we learned that the unemployment rate went down to 4.0 -- went to 4.8. but the black rate remains double. how come we can't close that gap? are we committed to close it go. do we accept...
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city of san francisco. i am agree with sympathetic partner in the gen. services administration did we know how hard your job is. we get to do it for the federal government to the other one a come over and talk shop were always here for you. ladies and gentlemen, naomi kelly. >>[applause] >> good morning. i was thinking about all the numbers of how much office space you manage and how much procurement you have and its enormous. i was very proud of our numbers we manage the city of san francisco about 4,000,000 ft.2 of office space and $1 billion in procurement and we manage 25 year-tenure 25 million capital plan. and compared to those numbers that's small. compared to the gsa. but, it's really great to be here today because of the chair partnership that will have with each other in sharing best practices, learning new innovative procurement policies, it policies. it will be very helpful in that it's helping us share relevant data, figuring out what the data we have with the city but good data the government
city of san francisco. i am agree with sympathetic partner in the gen. services administration did we know how hard your job is. we get to do it for the federal government to the other one a come over and talk shop were always here for you. ladies and gentlemen, naomi kelly. >>[applause] >> good morning. i was thinking about all the numbers of how much office space you manage and how much procurement you have and its enormous. i was very proud of our numbers we manage the city of...
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we know that these people were definitely working in new york city and living in new york city. there is a whole bunch of data points that i don't have here that are people living outside and working in the city. when you look at the traction, it only turned out to be less than 10%. 85% to 95% of the people who work in manhattan even as late as 1900 or coming either from manhattan, brooklyn, jersey city and the bronx, and then you are at 100%. so to your question, there is no real evidence linked from the point of commuting that rail commuting, like metro-north type in theuting, was present early part of the 20th century. so in that sense, it does nothing there was a type of hub yet to develop where workers, in during the day, they want to their offices, and then they get the rails back home. that is one thing. the other thing i would just say is based on the -- let me just jump -- oh yeah, based on this supportse evidence that they were too far away. you know, you can talk about the flatiron building. a classic example of the first building to go up in midtown 1902, or the tall
we know that these people were definitely working in new york city and living in new york city. there is a whole bunch of data points that i don't have here that are people living outside and working in the city. when you look at the traction, it only turned out to be less than 10%. 85% to 95% of the people who work in manhattan even as late as 1900 or coming either from manhattan, brooklyn, jersey city and the bronx, and then you are at 100%. so to your question, there is no real evidence...
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agreement between city and bay bridge for excess of 10 years and city and pacific bell for excess of 10 year contract and with respect to agreements waibing requirements of the administrative code prohibiting automatic provisions and contract. >> supervisor kim, absent. supervisor mar, aye. supervisor peskin, aye. supervisor tang, aye. supervisor wiener, aye. supervisor yee, absent. supervisor avalos, aye. supervisor breed, aye. supervisor campos, aye. supervisor cohen, aye. there are 8 ayes. >> this passes on the first reading. madam clerk can we go back to item number- >> yes, just for clarification- >> let's go to general public comment. >> item 5 will be sent to the august 2 regular board meeting. >> thank you. and we will be taking general public comment, so specifically if you like to comment on the items for adoption without reference to committee including item 4 from the 8:30 meeting and item 7 from the 8:40 meeting. this is a time to comment during general public comment. mr. gillbirty, this is general public comment so you are welcome to come forward. >> thank you t is a l
agreement between city and bay bridge for excess of 10 years and city and pacific bell for excess of 10 year contract and with respect to agreements waibing requirements of the administrative code prohibiting automatic provisions and contract. >> supervisor kim, absent. supervisor mar, aye. supervisor peskin, aye. supervisor tang, aye. supervisor wiener, aye. supervisor yee, absent. supervisor avalos, aye. supervisor breed, aye. supervisor campos, aye. supervisor cohen, aye. there are 8...
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.) >> we'll have a few speakers but a quick program for more than a hundred years the city of san francisco as protected the public health but operating a combined sewer system it collects and cleans sewage sewage and street run off before returning to the bay and ocean over high strourld the southeast supplant that is the heart of city's system this planted and others parts are ending the years of their useful lives this is a multi billion dollars citywide investment building a seismically resident system one of the later projects undertaken by a city agency that agreement within the sf puc and labor unions will help us make sure those projects are delivered on time and on budget project deliver agreements with not uncommon for large projects what exists us the unique nature of that agreement and that about allow to focus economic benefits on community and workers that need it most and will help us cultivate and train the future workforce in the city and county and insures that - >> yes. >> (clapping.) >> - my bad; right? it insures the contractors pate prevailing wage and finally it insur
.) >> we'll have a few speakers but a quick program for more than a hundred years the city of san francisco as protected the public health but operating a combined sewer system it collects and cleans sewage sewage and street run off before returning to the bay and ocean over high strourld the southeast supplant that is the heart of city's system this planted and others parts are ending the years of their useful lives this is a multi billion dollars citywide investment building a...
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it's exciting to be part of the mayor's office and city team. i want to mention i'm an architect and also i work with the [inaudible] where i worked closely with small business owners providing assistance through façades and improvement programs regarding the 88 compliance and also connecting assistive upgrades for their businesses. also, as part of the my background, and i work [inaudible] architectural compliance office service. my interest is primarily in affordable housing through the rental assistance demonstration program. i am very happy to be working on this project and in a way that this project service helps poor low income communities as well as provide disability upgrades for affordable housing. thank you. >> thank you. anymore for the report? >> that concludes my report >> thank you, donna and heather. next up is a presentation about dahlia the san francisco housing portal. i have michael solomon and dairy road are. welcome. >> thank you. good afternoon councilmembers. i michael solomon and as my colleague gary roeder would must hou
it's exciting to be part of the mayor's office and city team. i want to mention i'm an architect and also i work with the [inaudible] where i worked closely with small business owners providing assistance through façades and improvement programs regarding the 88 compliance and also connecting assistive upgrades for their businesses. also, as part of the my background, and i work [inaudible] architectural compliance office service. my interest is primarily in affordable housing through the...
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>> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco >>[gavel] >>good afternoon everybody and welcome to august 2, 2016 meeting of the board of supervisors. mme. clerk, can you please call the roll? >> thank you mme. pres. supervisor avalos. >> here. >>pres. breed. >> present. >> supervisor campus. >>
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in sacramento. >> john gibner, deputy city attorney. as you mentioned supervisor wiener and as the president mentioned the city adapts formal positions on states legislation through resolution or through ordinance dlooul impacted by the board and signed or returned unsigned by the mayor or over ridden part of veto over ridden the board has not adopted a resolution that goes into effective on this bill the city has no formal position on this bill and the motion to not have the position on the bill the mayor under the chapter has the authority to coordinate intergovernmental fisherman's wharf the mayor can contradict the body to take the motion. >> so what would be an appropriate use of this motion if it passes again in sacramento in terms of the advocacy around this bill. >> i can't speaks to what will be appropriated the mayor can view it as he wishes in terms of lobbying on behalf of the city in his discretion. >> if it passes today, we could have the mayor lobbying in favor of the bill with amendments and could have others saying look
in sacramento. >> john gibner, deputy city attorney. as you mentioned supervisor wiener and as the president mentioned the city adapts formal positions on states legislation through resolution or through ordinance dlooul impacted by the board and signed or returned unsigned by the mayor or over ridden part of veto over ridden the board has not adopted a resolution that goes into effective on this bill the city has no formal position on this bill and the motion to not have the position on...