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in this city, letting other cities. i have had experience with public housing administration and i would like to tell you that some images are being created, for example, at west parking lot, which is what it is , the less parking lot of city college is that piece of isolated property that is underused. we heard -- it is underutilized when you close the door after this meeting. so the whole notion that this is a piece of property that is just sitting there, waiting for someone to come spend a lot of money to develop as a false notion. many streets at night are underutilized parking metres out here that are underutilized. be careful how you hear that language. this is public land. it should be turned over to public institutions. city college is that institution assumes the whole city. it needs that property. we are going to be building from a bond issue that we all voted for. the performing arts education center. on the upper parking lot that will displace parking, free city college, hopefully everyone here supports it a
in this city, letting other cities. i have had experience with public housing administration and i would like to tell you that some images are being created, for example, at west parking lot, which is what it is , the less parking lot of city college is that piece of isolated property that is underused. we heard -- it is underutilized when you close the door after this meeting. so the whole notion that this is a piece of property that is just sitting there, waiting for someone to come spend a...
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we need to tax since the reachist city. richest city. i love city college. it seems like the trend is we've gone away from caring about people. students are living in their cars. they have food insecurity. we need to start caring about human beings again and students and teachers. they work hard to make this a great city. thank you. >> thank you. >> before the next speaker, i would like to remind members, there are no audible mentioned and no signs, thank you. >> i'm dotty bridge, a senior-taking classes at senior college and the department i take is fashion has been cut 73% i wanted to say a couple of things. first of all within i take classes for the joy of learning. i have degrees, i don't need more degrees. so i'll speak for the people there because it offers a richness you get nowhere else. my favorite class is upholestry and these classes are completely full and next semester one class and what do you do with the other 50 studentses? whstudents?who knows. we move on to forward-thinking schools. when you look forward, recycling, that's the way of the fu
we need to tax since the reachist city. richest city. i love city college. it seems like the trend is we've gone away from caring about people. students are living in their cars. they have food insecurity. we need to start caring about human beings again and students and teachers. they work hard to make this a great city. thank you. >> thank you. >> before the next speaker, i would like to remind members, there are no audible mentioned and no signs, thank you. >> i'm dotty...
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the city, not just one spot. if we get a one stopper mitt ste permitting that is how we kick started this. i promised we are not just about brick and mortar co-location. we need to streamline that process to make the permitting process more customer friendly through digital. i want to thank the mayor and board through funding those opportunities. in this building is the department of public works, building inspections, city planning, environmental services. in the one stopper mitter shop in addition to those major departments it will include the fire department, public utilities, office of small business, entertainment commission and we are looking at other satellite departments to touch the building in here, m.t.a., office of cannabis, disability. police, board of appeals and tax collector. that is all important. as the mayor talked about a.d.u. pilot and trying to streamline that process, let me drilling down what our team is looking at. as we currently before if you were an a.d.u. permit resident you needed fi
the city, not just one spot. if we get a one stopper mitt ste permitting that is how we kick started this. i promised we are not just about brick and mortar co-location. we need to streamline that process to make the permitting process more customer friendly through digital. i want to thank the mayor and board through funding those opportunities. in this building is the department of public works, building inspections, city planning, environmental services. in the one stopper mitter shop in...
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city plan. the bones of which are represented in the city today. the new territorial judge, a ugustus woodward, as he was on his way to detroit, that's when the city burned down. he was a big fan of pierre lafond. the city designer for washington, d.c. he immediately got to work planning a new city grid. his layout of the city provided for wide boulevards, spaces where people can congregate, things that didn't naturally occur when the city had grown over time. some of the elements he stole are these diagonal lines, these circular plazas, grand circus park and campus marshes are in the city today, even though this plan saw a few changes. i am mentioned the importance of the detroit river as not only a highway for trade but for travel. following the fire, the city continues to rebuild. more people come to the city. because of that location, the link between upper and lower great lakes, we see a lot of commerce continue to thrive. we see ships coming back from the upper peninsula. we se iron ore, l
city plan. the bones of which are represented in the city today. the new territorial judge, a ugustus woodward, as he was on his way to detroit, that's when the city burned down. he was a big fan of pierre lafond. the city designer for washington, d.c. he immediately got to work planning a new city grid. his layout of the city provided for wide boulevards, spaces where people can congregate, things that didn't naturally occur when the city had grown over time. some of the elements he stole are...
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san francisco is a city with a heart but we also have to be a city with a memory. a memory not only for the commitments we have kept but also the ones we have failed to keep. for too long our public housing communities were one of those failed commitments. we are changing that with our programs where we have rehabilitated over 2500 public housing units. [applause.] and through hope sf, which is revitalizing and france forming communities in hunters view and right here in sunny dale and with the reconstruction of the long overdue transformation of the san francisco housing authority. we are building and rehabbing housing, creating stronger and healthier communities and investing in the people who live there. we owe it to them to keep our commitment and make a difference for this community and those across the city. with every decision we make, i want to make sure that equity and accountability are at the forefront of our minds. we have to be focused on people in all neighborhoods, like the people who live here, who for too long have been living with broken pipes, mo
san francisco is a city with a heart but we also have to be a city with a memory. a memory not only for the commitments we have kept but also the ones we have failed to keep. for too long our public housing communities were one of those failed commitments. we are changing that with our programs where we have rehabilitated over 2500 public housing units. [applause.] and through hope sf, which is revitalizing and france forming communities in hunters view and right here in sunny dale and with the...
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represent the understanding the city administrator would select one city representative on this boardn consultation with the board but in consultation. >> commissioner: consultation is missing and provided one city representative will be representative of the supervisors. i could be representative of the supervisorial district. >> does it comport with your information of our meeting earlier? >> i hadn't followed up the preference but my understanding is it would be an appointment of the supervisor or that the supervisor themselves would be one of the city representatives. it would be my preference we did one of those two things rather than consultation. i don't know what consultation would require. >> deputy city attorney john gibner. >> i'm not sure the supervisor himself or herself could serve in this capacity under our city structure. whether the board can make an appointment to this position i don't want to say off the top of my head. i can look into it before my next meeting or before the board meeting if you decide to forward this out today and can consult with you supervisor ha
represent the understanding the city administrator would select one city representative on this boardn consultation with the board but in consultation. >> commissioner: consultation is missing and provided one city representative will be representative of the supervisors. i could be representative of the supervisorial district. >> does it comport with your information of our meeting earlier? >> i hadn't followed up the preference but my understanding is it would be an...
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of two cities.r mars perhaps one of the most diverse communities in the country. many in his ability say that but it's the case the population is 32% hispanic and latino, 36% african-american and 80%. the balances a plethora of all other nationalities and ethnic groups but we have a large community who many don't necessarily identify as african-american. i am the son of immigrants my parents are from jamaica so we have many linkages languages spoken in our community. our haitian brothers and sisters who speak creole and french and others whose language is english but there are many things that make the city wonderful. i always promote the strength and diversity. we celebrate this culturally. we celebrated haitian flag day a week and a half ago so there's strength in the beauty of our community. what's so great about this is that our children get to grow up with other individuals from other nationalities and other backgrounds. i'm so encouraged about the future of this nation because we have this gen
of two cities.r mars perhaps one of the most diverse communities in the country. many in his ability say that but it's the case the population is 32% hispanic and latino, 36% african-american and 80%. the balances a plethora of all other nationalities and ethnic groups but we have a large community who many don't necessarily identify as african-american. i am the son of immigrants my parents are from jamaica so we have many linkages languages spoken in our community. our haitian brothers and...
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i love our city. i know you all love this city.thank you for showing your love by taking care of san francisco today for this amazing event. have a wonderful time out there! >> thank you so much, mayor. i'd like to introduce from district 6 our supervisor matt haney who will be working with the groups as well. please help me welcome supervisor matt haney. >> thank you, thank you. how is everybody doing this morning! make some noise if you love our city! [applause] >> make noise if you are ready to pick up a broom and do some cleaning today! who would have thought we could call this a cold day in san francisco. we're glad the temperature came down a little bit but it's still a beautiful day to demonstrate to everyone in our city we care and we're going to do some cleaning up. i'm the supervisor of district 6 and i want to give a special shout out to the different communities and cbds of district 6. the tenderloin where i live, soma, union square, everyone who is here, we really appreciate how much you do everyday. i see folks here f
i love our city. i know you all love this city.thank you for showing your love by taking care of san francisco today for this amazing event. have a wonderful time out there! >> thank you so much, mayor. i'd like to introduce from district 6 our supervisor matt haney who will be working with the groups as well. please help me welcome supervisor matt haney. >> thank you, thank you. how is everybody doing this morning! make some noise if you love our city! [applause] >> make...
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of cities. this is about an hour and 40 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to the national league of cities. it is my distinct honor to bring you greetings on behalf of the board and the staff of the national league of cities. we are excited about this presentation this morning, as we discuss the state of cities across the united states. you know, city leaders, whether you are in a city, town or village are uniquely situated. what do i mean by that? in the state of the union you have national media do you have congress and it's all about trying to score partisan points. but, in the state of the city it's really talking to constituents, connecting with them about what you've done and about what you are going to do. i will tell you another place where we are uniquely situated. we see our constituents every day in grocery stores and in our places of worship and in everyday areas like the ywca and sometimes they just show up at city hall, whether they have an appointment or not because they want t
of cities. this is about an hour and 40 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to the national league of cities. it is my distinct honor to bring you greetings on behalf of the board and the staff of the national league of cities. we are excited about this presentation this morning, as we discuss the state of cities across the united states. you know, city leaders, whether you are in a city, town or village are uniquely situated. what do i mean by that? in the state of the union you have...
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does it have to be an all-white city? canopy a black city? the lyndon johnson's great society city, despite that glib and glamour, a real problem with any quality, police brutality and the problem with having the city represent all the people that lived inside of it. we often think about detroit in the 60s city of enormous economic prosperity. there were jobs that were quite plentiful and the auto industry was running shifts, the city with enormous tensions because for starters an enormous population of newly migrated african-americans who come up after world war ii and departments, the concrete room, places where the conditions were bad and it was hard to get out of them and move up in the company, similarly with housing, it wasn't that people couldn't get housing but the housing stock for black detroiters was much worse and every time they wanted to move into an established community of white detroiters they were resisted at every level and it manifested during people's education, where they lived, how much money they made on the job. of th
does it have to be an all-white city? canopy a black city? the lyndon johnson's great society city, despite that glib and glamour, a real problem with any quality, police brutality and the problem with having the city represent all the people that lived inside of it. we often think about detroit in the 60s city of enormous economic prosperity. there were jobs that were quite plentiful and the auto industry was running shifts, the city with enormous tensions because for starters an enormous...
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city. right now i'm standing in windsor ontario canada. at the city of detroit continues. the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in the country. >> the length of that is city of detroit and the city of windsor is a link of two cities and two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trading partners in the world. -- $16 billion in trade a year for both countries. 150,000 jobs rely on this network of transportation and international trade. tremendously important part of our history and has been since pre-civil war. during prohibition detroit is responsible for ringing in 75% of illegal alcohol brought into ofs country with a 14 years prohibition. that comes from our neighbors to the south and windsor, canada. the city we now think of as the motor city was cigar capital of america. we were not only transporting in raw materials but out the finished. there were days in the 1860's where you had 7000 to 10,000 railroad cars waiting to be transported th
city. right now i'm standing in windsor ontario canada. at the city of detroit continues. the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in the country. >> the length of that is city of detroit and the city of windsor is a link of two cities and two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trading partners in the world. -- $16 billion in trade a year for both countries. 150,000 jobs rely on this network of transportation and international trade....
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in many european cities the birds are disappearing. in berlin nightingales even adaption to annoying traffic noise like near the iconic brandenburg gate as you look at all sort of parks they often have an area around the else heart of heart also metres was very overgrown budget haitian so the brambles and the nuttall's and the muslim girls and lasting all the groans have a new top tech show. the birds growing population offers researchers new insights. with the help of amateur bird watchers and a free app they learn about where the nightingales live and their highly complex song. it has as many as 190 different vocal elements researchers suspect that the birds may even speak different dialects . when it comes to birds in a crucial part of any courses. they help preserve and increase the region's blog biodiversity but cities around the world are finding it difficult to make spaces board friendly a delhi based ngo is trying to change that by building artificial mist with coconut fiber and bamboo sticks all about the city. though once you
in many european cities the birds are disappearing. in berlin nightingales even adaption to annoying traffic noise like near the iconic brandenburg gate as you look at all sort of parks they often have an area around the else heart of heart also metres was very overgrown budget haitian so the brambles and the nuttall's and the muslim girls and lasting all the groans have a new top tech show. the birds growing population offers researchers new insights. with the help of amateur bird watchers and...
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with that, i will turn it back over, ladies and gentlemen, enjoy the city, enjoy pride month in the city. let's have an amazing time. make sure you don't forget to go to our restaurants and spend all of your money, too. thank you so much. >> thank you, mayor breed. now it is my honor to introduce you to someone who has done so much work in san francisco and now leading the way across california. our state senator scott weiner. [cheers and applause.] >> thank you, and i want to thank the mayor for being an extraordinary ally to our community. thank you, mayor breed, for everything you do. this city is in amazing hands under your leadership. thank you. this is my 23rd san francisco pride. my 29th overall pride since i came out as a gay man a long, long time ago. time flies. i am optimistic for our community in many ways. this community that been through so much in terms of the hate crimes and the worst of the hiv aids crisis and housing crisis and all of the other weighs in which our community that struggled over the years in san francisco and elsewhere. we are so resilient and the communi
with that, i will turn it back over, ladies and gentlemen, enjoy the city, enjoy pride month in the city. let's have an amazing time. make sure you don't forget to go to our restaurants and spend all of your money, too. thank you so much. >> thank you, mayor breed. now it is my honor to introduce you to someone who has done so much work in san francisco and now leading the way across california. our state senator scott weiner. [cheers and applause.] >> thank you, and i want to thank...
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i am guillermo and i am the coordinator of city build, of city college san francisco. acknowledge our faculty. i am here to turn in all the sick -- certificates for the city grilled -- city build graduates, cycle 30. we will start with james brown. [applause] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [calling names] >> congratulations and welcome to everybody. >> congratulations, city build academy cycle 30. just a couple more shout outs before we conclude this evening, local 483, young community developers, and o.c.i. i. thank you, everybody. we also want to recognize raphael. [cheers and applause] also, all my coworkers from city build and then more people. senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build. [calling names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. >> this is the regular business mooting of the small business commission called to order at 2:08 p.m. we thank small media se
i am guillermo and i am the coordinator of city build, of city college san francisco. acknowledge our faculty. i am here to turn in all the sick -- certificates for the city grilled -- city build graduates, cycle 30. we will start with james brown. [applause] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [calling names] >> congratulations and welcome to everybody. >> congratulations, city build academy cycle 30. just a couple more shout outs before we...
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what area of the city? >> i don't have the exact numbers, but my understanding is they are going through this city , and i should say, but with our free saturdays, our plan is to work with the different supervisors and the districts so that with each month of the year , we are working with different community groups in the different districts, finding ways to reach out to low income and other families who might not think of the museums as a place for them. that is our goal, and i should say that in return, since april, when we launched the free saturday program, we haven't been advertising it, but we have already had quite a considerable uptake, and we found we have a much higher demographic of low income and of minority families attending the museum through that program, and 40% of them -- 47% of them cite cost as having been a barrier to their previous attendance. >> fantastic. the other number that i noticed, and it sort of struck me, is that your target for the number of young visitors and also the legi
what area of the city? >> i don't have the exact numbers, but my understanding is they are going through this city , and i should say, but with our free saturdays, our plan is to work with the different supervisors and the districts so that with each month of the year , we are working with different community groups in the different districts, finding ways to reach out to low income and other families who might not think of the museums as a place for them. that is our goal, and i should...
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city council is still deliberating on whether it will fly a pride flag over dublin city hall. now, councilmembers were taking their time to apologize to the lgbtq community and that's going on right now. they say they are sorry for what happened two weeks ago. there could soon be more color over dublin city hall. its recognition of the lgbtq community many did not think would come. >> i was really concerned it wouldn't. after two weeks ago, hearing so many people against the pride flag being flown, i was really concerned that that really was the sentiment of the majority of our city. >> reporter: two weeks ago sfi leaders voted 3-2 rejecting a proposal to fly a pride flag over city hall for pride month. >> we took a vote and voted it down, not because we don't support the lgbtq community. we couldn't decide best how to do it. >> reporter: the city developed and adopted an a official policy regarding flags tuesday night. more than 30 people spoke publicly, many in support of the policy, pushing the city to raise the rainbow flag. many even wearing the rainbow flag. >> we exist
city council is still deliberating on whether it will fly a pride flag over dublin city hall. now, councilmembers were taking their time to apologize to the lgbtq community and that's going on right now. they say they are sorry for what happened two weeks ago. there could soon be more color over dublin city hall. its recognition of the lgbtq community many did not think would come. >> i was really concerned it wouldn't. after two weeks ago, hearing so many people against the pride flag...
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driving a city vehicle is a privilege, not a right. today, more than 4,000 of our city fleet has the technology. so what we're trying to do today is get the rest of the departments to follow suit. so what we found is in some departments, incidents of speeding have been reduced by 66%. that's a big number. i wasn't expecting more than 10%, but we reduced speeding by 66%. department have been able to address mechanical issues, such as more quickly because fleet managers are alerted when diagnostic uses appear. before any employee checks out a vehicle, vehicle part of the mandated training highlights that this technology is installed to all city vehicles. simply knowing a monitoring technology exists impacts driving behaviour whether someone is monitoring or not. this is scientifically proven and the impact of this effect hahas been updated and launched for employees. so i would like to thank the city administrator and her team. for overseeing this programme, creating a dashboard that departments can easily access and use to improve the f
driving a city vehicle is a privilege, not a right. today, more than 4,000 of our city fleet has the technology. so what we're trying to do today is get the rest of the departments to follow suit. so what we found is in some departments, incidents of speeding have been reduced by 66%. that's a big number. i wasn't expecting more than 10%, but we reduced speeding by 66%. department have been able to address mechanical issues, such as more quickly because fleet managers are alerted when...
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that we made our city. [speaking native language] >> i know in your hand, lays a big responsibility. to take big decisions for the city. >> okay, let me. i hope you guys continue to support, and guide you to make the best decision so you can continue to help us with subsidies to make our life better. because - - - [speaking native language] >> i know there is a lot of asked today, and i regard - - - - i pray god that he will enlighten you so you can make the best decision. thank you. >> hi. good afternoon. my name is mina, on the interim executive director of the san francisco suicide prevention. the only 24 hour crisis hotline in san francisco. we literally save lives through the hotline, manned by a staff and 200 volunteers that dedicate over 200 hours per year to answer san franciscans in crisis area san francisco is an unusual city and out the golden gate bridge also lives here. it really attracts the highest suicide rate in the western hemisphere because of that. as i walked into the 57-year-old agency
that we made our city. [speaking native language] >> i know in your hand, lays a big responsibility. to take big decisions for the city. >> okay, let me. i hope you guys continue to support, and guide you to make the best decision so you can continue to help us with subsidies to make our life better. because - - - [speaking native language] >> i know there is a lot of asked today, and i regard - - - - i pray god that he will enlighten you so you can make the best decision....
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the city dubbed the model city, lyndon johnson's late society city.ehind that glitz and glamour was a real problem with inequality, a serious problem with police brutality, and a real problem with having the city represents all the people that lived inside of it. a lot of times we think about detroit in the 1960's as a time of great rebellion and uprising because we focus on the uprising of 1967 specifically, but detroit in the 1960's was more complicated than that. on one hand it was a city of economic disparity -- prosperity. jobs were plentiful and the auto industry was running shifts around the clock. on the other hand it was a city with enormous tensions. an enormous population of african-americans after world war ii seeking equality of jobs, housing. and were constantly shut out of that. they were always relegated to the worst divisions and departments. the paint department, the concrete room. places where the conditions were bad. places where it was very hard to get out of them and move up in the company. similarly with housing it was not that
the city dubbed the model city, lyndon johnson's late society city.ehind that glitz and glamour was a real problem with inequality, a serious problem with police brutality, and a real problem with having the city represents all the people that lived inside of it. a lot of times we think about detroit in the 1960's as a time of great rebellion and uprising because we focus on the uprising of 1967 specifically, but detroit in the 1960's was more complicated than that. on one hand it was a city of...
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we need to survive in the city, and there aren a lot of big businesses in the city. you want my family to get out of the city? i think this is not fair. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. my name is jason, and i'm a san francisco business owner and been a resident the same amount of time and parent of kids in sfusd who have experience in regards to this jool epidemic as you say. in my experience, i opened a tobacco shop without selling tobacco. over the time, i was introduced to electronic cigarettes and the possibility of this being a cure, or if not, a cessation device to smoking. i did my research, went into it, purchased product, educated my consumers who were smokers to try it out and give it a chance. and just like my mother, i urged to give her something else besides tobacco a chance to solve the problems. to my surprise, it actually helped over thousands of my constituents -- excuse me, not my constituents, thousands of my customers quit smoking. we know that a vape and a cigarette are two different things. if you've smoked and
we need to survive in the city, and there aren a lot of big businesses in the city. you want my family to get out of the city? i think this is not fair. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. my name is jason, and i'm a san francisco business owner and been a resident the same amount of time and parent of kids in sfusd who have experience in regards to this jool epidemic as you say. in my experience, i opened a tobacco shop without selling tobacco. over...
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at city college. thank you. [applause] >> president yee: okay. supervisor mandelman, please present your commendation. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, president yee. george ridgely, come on up. we need to honor you. today, i am honored to recognize a queer community leader and a person who for many years has put on one of the city's biggest and best celebration, george ridgely, the execute director of san francisco pride. george took the helm of san francisco pride in 2014 and in july, he will be producing his sixth and unfortunately final pride. on june 29 and 30, pride will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots with a rally in civic center as well as a parade on market street. putting a parade on for 1 million street is hard work, but george makes it look easy. he has led the festival through some of the our community's biggest highs and lows, from celebration in 2014 to mourning in the wake of the pulse night club massacre in 2018. before joining pride, george spent 11 years p
at city college. thank you. [applause] >> president yee: okay. supervisor mandelman, please present your commendation. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, president yee. george ridgely, come on up. we need to honor you. today, i am honored to recognize a queer community leader and a person who for many years has put on one of the city's biggest and best celebration, george ridgely, the execute director of san francisco pride. george took the helm of san francisco pride in 2014 and...
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but we have 17 acres here that are at the door of city college that the city owns. we all own it. city college is back on its feet it has its accreditation back. it is free. you talk about affordable housing, well, where are all these families' kids going to go to school? just think of how many students, and one gentleman who very aptly said, a nurse's assistant assistant, a custodian, the teacher, how did these people get the education in the first place? a lot of them don't have parents who can afford tuition, and i am so fearful that city college will just be really in a very dangerous position if you let a project the way it is now go through. i really appreciate going forward, looking forward to the e.i.r., that you really wrap your arms around what is good for the college and the students and the future students. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> can some of these be handed out? >> okay. >> i am a longtime faculty member at city college. many people have said things. i just have a few details. yes, i find it strange to call it -- call it balboa reservoir. it
but we have 17 acres here that are at the door of city college that the city owns. we all own it. city college is back on its feet it has its accreditation back. it is free. you talk about affordable housing, well, where are all these families' kids going to go to school? just think of how many students, and one gentleman who very aptly said, a nurse's assistant assistant, a custodian, the teacher, how did these people get the education in the first place? a lot of them don't have parents who...
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the last one is for cardiff city., which now argues that he never was actually their player at all. the club's president is daniel ribeiro. sala's already left his mark here. previous signing on fees have helped pay for work at the club's sports centre, and they say they are owed more money from the nantes—cardiff deal. the club insist it is cardiff who owe them 170,000 euros. there is a fifa investigation into sala's transfer, but it is unclear how long it will take. nantes declined to appear in this programme, but said they had fully supported emiliano sala throughout his career with them. cardiff city also declined our invitation. but in a statement, the club said its position was clear. the contract was not complete, and legally, there were no grey areas. cardiff city also said that several other terms and conditions of the contract were not satisfied. we believe these relate specifically to bonuses and other payments due to the player. the full investigation into the plane crash is also continuing, although this
the last one is for cardiff city., which now argues that he never was actually their player at all. the club's president is daniel ribeiro. sala's already left his mark here. previous signing on fees have helped pay for work at the club's sports centre, and they say they are owed more money from the nantes—cardiff deal. the club insist it is cardiff who owe them 170,000 euros. there is a fifa investigation into sala's transfer, but it is unclear how long it will take. nantes declined to...
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and the values that we hold as a city. we all know that our city houses many, many immigrants and to be very specific, we were able to reach over 60,000 potential eligible voters who worked with key stakeholders and we worked with key stakeholders to really move this project forward. with the school district, you all and the department of elections why is n is really urgent and currently we know there are upcoming i top of that we all to wrap it up i want to just say that we know that as a city, civic engagement is something that we strive for. >> good afternoon, members of the community. i'm ex executive director and in san francisco. and also members of the collaborative. i'm not going to repeat our two colleagues just shared so i wanted to bring home a couple things. we've all heard what happened on sunday. we have no reason to believe that number 45 will not, you know, try to advance his promises. whether he can or can't and there's a lot of organizations including the aclu stopping a lot of the xenophobic racist towar
and the values that we hold as a city. we all know that our city houses many, many immigrants and to be very specific, we were able to reach over 60,000 potential eligible voters who worked with key stakeholders and we worked with key stakeholders to really move this project forward. with the school district, you all and the department of elections why is n is really urgent and currently we know there are upcoming i top of that we all to wrap it up i want to just say that we know that as a...
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now the city has about 290000 inhabitants. in the 13th century old sport was named a free imperial city in which merchants and bankers were important contacts for emperors and kings. the city's wealth and pride can still be imagined by taking a look at the grand architecture. this book had been named a bishopric in the 8th century the cathedral is one of the few local buildings to have survived the 2nd world war almost intact. the phooka high which is considered the world's oldest social housing complex had to be restored. it was founded in 1521 by the influential merchant and banker. the complex still offers a roof to people in need today there is a model apartment that gives an idea of how people used to live. the city was also extremely important before and during the industrial revolution. today the textile industry museum is housed in a former worsted spinning male. from the middle ages onwards there was a perfect water management system thanks to the. rivers. provide water during modern factories which. plenty of energy
now the city has about 290000 inhabitants. in the 13th century old sport was named a free imperial city in which merchants and bankers were important contacts for emperors and kings. the city's wealth and pride can still be imagined by taking a look at the grand architecture. this book had been named a bishopric in the 8th century the cathedral is one of the few local buildings to have survived the 2nd world war almost intact. the phooka high which is considered the world's oldest social...
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san francisco a safer city for all of us. we are so incredibly grateful to your work and can't wait to hear one or some of you speak on behalf of this amazing organization. >> from there on, kuav did a lot of work and examination and re-examination around what it means to be safe as an lgbtq person, an out person, somebody who may go to a drag bar, may want to do activis activism in r community and to do it in a healthy way. over the years, we have been one of the few programs in the united states that works with lgbtq people that identifies domestic survivors and that's a small population of the community who continues need a lot of support and services because we have in this country a stigma to say what does it mean to be in a relationship. we're living in very tumultuous times politically and socially, but i think that we've always been in tumultuous times and i think that one of the previous speakers had talked about what does it mean to struggle internally as an lgbtq population, having different backgrounds and histori
san francisco a safer city for all of us. we are so incredibly grateful to your work and can't wait to hear one or some of you speak on behalf of this amazing organization. >> from there on, kuav did a lot of work and examination and re-examination around what it means to be safe as an lgbtq person, an out person, somebody who may go to a drag bar, may want to do activis activism in r community and to do it in a healthy way. over the years, we have been one of the few programs in the...
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or the city charter. i'm one of them, and there are a few in the room, but not many, and finally, an amendment to the firefighters m.o.u. i want to talk a little bit about process. i've had a number of questions from members of this committee and your colleagues. these agreements are negotiated under the provision of charter section aa.409. it's a charter amendment that was approved by the voters in 1991. we've had many successful rounds of negotiation since then. it provides a unique mediation and arbitration process that resolves those matters over which parties cannot come to agreement. we've established tripartheid arbitration boards by charter, and where we cannot reach agreement, those boards do resolve negotiations through issue by issue decisions. the board -- the arbitration boards are compelled to take into account a number of factors, but they're
or the city charter. i'm one of them, and there are a few in the room, but not many, and finally, an amendment to the firefighters m.o.u. i want to talk a little bit about process. i've had a number of questions from members of this committee and your colleagues. these agreements are negotiated under the provision of charter section aa.409. it's a charter amendment that was approved by the voters in 1991. we've had many successful rounds of negotiation since then. it provides a unique mediation...
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i hope you are enjoying your life outside of city hall.tant this project is to you, and i'm so glad you're able to be here with us today. good morning, everyone. i serve as your public works director, and just like everyone else, i'm very happy to be here today, even with the wet weather , seeing how many people are out here shows as how important this project is to so many people and of course, the animals. today is an exciting day for our city, and an exciting day for san francisco animal care and control. we are celebrating the start of unique project, and it brings me great pleasure and joy that public works will be overseeing the design and construction of the project. it is not every day in san francisco that a modern structure more then a century ago. that is what is happening right here. the new animal care and control facility. the new shelter will be built with the original brick warehouse behind me, the building was constructed in 1893 and served as the original market street railway corporation. it is eligible for listings on t
i hope you are enjoying your life outside of city hall.tant this project is to you, and i'm so glad you're able to be here with us today. good morning, everyone. i serve as your public works director, and just like everyone else, i'm very happy to be here today, even with the wet weather , seeing how many people are out here shows as how important this project is to so many people and of course, the animals. today is an exciting day for our city, and an exciting day for san francisco animal...
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cities are not imperfect. there are many way that is cities can also leverage different types of success, has written a book reinventing cities for people and the planet, and in it she points out that things like infrastructure are much more efficiently delivered when you have then housing, if you have an apartment building you can service that with one water connection for 30 families as opposed to having 30-single family homes, so infrastructure is a matter of social justice and here in los angeles and in every city people are, every time we have an election we are being asked to consider things like infrastructure development and maintenance and i think that that's an optimistic sign that we recognize that cities are here to stay and that they are pretty good an very attractive but there are things that we do to proactively to actually make them better. thank you. [applause] >> thank you all again for coming and thank you so much monica that was beautiful talk, monica has agreed to sign the books inside, we
cities are not imperfect. there are many way that is cities can also leverage different types of success, has written a book reinventing cities for people and the planet, and in it she points out that things like infrastructure are much more efficiently delivered when you have then housing, if you have an apartment building you can service that with one water connection for 30 families as opposed to having 30-single family homes, so infrastructure is a matter of social justice and here in los...
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to my right is ohio city neighborhood in the city of cleveland.are sitting down in the area called the flats, which are the lands right along the cuyahoga river. they run up several miles. this is the former industrial area of the city of cleveland, and 50 years ago on june 22, the, there was a fire on cuyahoga river at the end of navigation, couple of miles south of here, end of navigation meaning boats could not go farther upstream. this is where a couple of low railroad trestles blocked some debris that was coming downstream, which is not unusual. the piers from the bridge got soaked in oil, which is also not unusual, and then there was a spark, perhaps from a passing train. we don't know exactly what set off the fire, and the trestles burned for about 20 minutes or a half an hour. they were doused by both a fire boat and from cruise on the shore. photographers didn't get there in time to give us a picture of the cuyahoga burning that time, theeventually news about cuyahoga catching fire became international in scope. so this is what we are cel
to my right is ohio city neighborhood in the city of cleveland.are sitting down in the area called the flats, which are the lands right along the cuyahoga river. they run up several miles. this is the former industrial area of the city of cleveland, and 50 years ago on june 22, the, there was a fire on cuyahoga river at the end of navigation, couple of miles south of here, end of navigation meaning boats could not go farther upstream. this is where a couple of low railroad trestles blocked some...
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the city? >> yes. >> that is slide number nine. >> so population population will increase about 30%. and then adoption rate by those with the increase in the population 1.245 million will adopt uber and lyft. they'll double 97% up? >> correct. >> these are really interesting numbers and i think overtime, really calibrating whether that is true or not and if we see for some reason growth in uber and lyft going up, are these real time year over year we don't have this fixed in our mind but next year for some reason if they run this massive discount it's a it dollar a trip and everyone starts taking them, will we adjust the way we look at this? >> we adjust our model based on existing data so if we get new data we put those into the model to say this is what we know about our baseline year and those assumptions get adjusted. >> if the tax passes in november on per trip tax you will get a lot of good data so that's good so it's a really good thing to make sure as data comes our you are re adjusting
the city? >> yes. >> that is slide number nine. >> so population population will increase about 30%. and then adoption rate by those with the increase in the population 1.245 million will adopt uber and lyft. they'll double 97% up? >> correct. >> these are really interesting numbers and i think overtime, really calibrating whether that is true or not and if we see for some reason growth in uber and lyft going up, are these real time year over year we don't have...
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and the city officials. so some of the key findings from the legislative aides talk a lot about the constraints on being able to regulate t.n.c.s especially because the california public utilities commission are the ones that help us statewide sort of say how they can be regulated? but some of the findings came from the constituents and most of their complaints in areas like labor, especially taxi drivers, the environment, just in general, the congestion and emission that has been increasing, and also the safety when it comes to being a pedestrian or a person that rides bikes or just a person inside the car, the passenger and the driver? and also something new that came up was vehicular housing, and something -- people outside of the city, you know, traveling into the city, a lot of neighbors start to notice more people living in their cars, and -- >> so the second round of findings that the politics team would like to emphasize is the emerging information. we came across this chart? it's from bloomberg rese
and the city officials. so some of the key findings from the legislative aides talk a lot about the constraints on being able to regulate t.n.c.s especially because the california public utilities commission are the ones that help us statewide sort of say how they can be regulated? but some of the findings came from the constituents and most of their complaints in areas like labor, especially taxi drivers, the environment, just in general, the congestion and emission that has been increasing,...
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the city of justice. [speaking spanish] >> so, i want to ask you all very simple little question, and i want you to give me the answer , and never forget that you have power. and the question i want to ask you, this is for everybody, for the students, the teachers, the administrators, all of our friends that at her joining us here today. [speaking spanish] >> the question is very simple. i will ask you, if we want justice, who is going to give this justice? it has to be asked. i want to ask you, who has the power? i will ask you who has the power , and i want you to say, we've got the power. when i say what kind of power, i want you to say people power. can you do that? okay. let's go. i want you to shout it loud so that the haters can hear us, okay? [laughter]. [cheering] >> the haters, the racists, the homophobes, the misogynists, the sexual harassers, we want them to hear us. the climate deniers, okay? let's go. let me say it in spanish. [speaking spanish] >> let me repeat that because i talked a lot i
the city of justice. [speaking spanish] >> so, i want to ask you all very simple little question, and i want you to give me the answer , and never forget that you have power. and the question i want to ask you, this is for everybody, for the students, the teachers, the administrators, all of our friends that at her joining us here today. [speaking spanish] >> the question is very simple. i will ask you, if we want justice, who is going to give this justice? it has to be asked. i...
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city colleges come from every district in the city. so thank you for representing your constituents in this process. i'm taking piano class where there's room for 2 24 pianos and 24 studentses. students. my motor cycle repair class had eight students and it was full because we had motor cycles and tools and racks and spaces that we had to move around. so this whole notion of one size fits all that has been delivered here is a myth and it doesn't serve the interests of the students. i belong to a group and some of the members are here who we call ourselves firmed first respondes because when they go out, we decide and that we will enroll in these classes to preserve the opportunities for 17, 18 other students who otherwise would be escorted out and told the class is closed. some of the closures have happened as the class is in progress. and before the final drop. i'm a students at city college and they're receiving massive cuts and only one class of 1b is offered next semester and our highest level class 2a is being cut entirely. this i
city colleges come from every district in the city. so thank you for representing your constituents in this process. i'm taking piano class where there's room for 2 24 pianos and 24 studentses. students. my motor cycle repair class had eight students and it was full because we had motor cycles and tools and racks and spaces that we had to move around. so this whole notion of one size fits all that has been delivered here is a myth and it doesn't serve the interests of the students. i belong to...