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it becomes famous when there's an ode to the city called "chocolate city." we knew as soon as we put together the book project that we wanted to use that nickname. we make the argument, of course, because d.c. was a majority black city from 1957 until 2011. the first majority black city in the nation. and one of the blackest. it goes up into the mid-70% range in the 1970s. but we wanted to make the case because of the large black population that had been here since the beginning, at least 20% at every point in the city's history, that d.c. has always been a chocolate city. we always had this large black population that influenced how the city is governed. >> "chocolate city: a race of history of democracy and race in the nation's capital." derek musgrove, thank you for speaking with us. >>> all week we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. lectures in history, american artifacts, reel america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency, and special event coverage about our nation's history. en
it becomes famous when there's an ode to the city called "chocolate city." we knew as soon as we put together the book project that we wanted to use that nickname. we make the argument, of course, because d.c. was a majority black city from 1957 until 2011. the first majority black city in the nation. and one of the blackest. it goes up into the mid-70% range in the 1970s. but we wanted to make the case because of the large black population that had been here since the beginning, at...
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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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it is doable for the city. having said that though, we do recognize that this is a complex undertaking and it is not without risks and challenges. on this slide i am presenting a comparison on how public funds are used under these options. where decision-making and grid control lies. who oversees the programs, sets the rates and ensures operational accountability? the effectiveness of achieving san francisco's climate goals and how the option described, and the clean power sf program fit. as you see here, full independence is the option that perform the best. public funds would be used for public ownership and investment in san francisco grid. san francisco would control the grid and make associated decisions. voters, the board, the mayor, our commission would ensure accountability and driving achievement of our climate goals and we would be integrating the clean power sf program fully. risks and challenges do exist under this scenario, as i mentioned. they would need to be assessed. we would need to take a loo
it is doable for the city. having said that though, we do recognize that this is a complex undertaking and it is not without risks and challenges. on this slide i am presenting a comparison on how public funds are used under these options. where decision-making and grid control lies. who oversees the programs, sets the rates and ensures operational accountability? the effectiveness of achieving san francisco's climate goals and how the option described, and the clean power sf program fit. as...
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city. this is mayor bill de blasio of new york from the iowa soapbox that he gave over the weekend talking about his city york. [video clip] >> we have the nation's largest city. when i ran for mayor, i said we can make big changes. there were many doubting thomases. naysayers.many we change people's lives, and we did it fast. in two years time we gave pre-k to every child for free. every child. you think we need that in iowa? do we need that all over america? [applause] we gave the $15 minimum wage to hard-working people. we need that in this country because people should not work so hard and not be able to make ends meet. we gave paid sick leave to folks who were working and they had to have that paid't sick leave, they'd have to choose between going to the day's pay.arning a hundreds of thousands of people who needed health insurance and weren't getting it, are getting it. we decided to do something for them, and now we are guaranteeing health care for anyone who does not have health ins
city. this is mayor bill de blasio of new york from the iowa soapbox that he gave over the weekend talking about his city york. [video clip] >> we have the nation's largest city. when i ran for mayor, i said we can make big changes. there were many doubting thomases. naysayers.many we change people's lives, and we did it fast. in two years time we gave pre-k to every child for free. every child. you think we need that in iowa? do we need that all over america? [applause] we gave the $15...
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in our city. but it means a lot because we know that there are challenges with affordability in our city. and we know that we have to work harder and faster to get this much needed affordable housing units built. people are counting on us to make good decisions and to not allow bureaucracy to get in the way of much needed affordable housing. thank you to everyone who's joining us today because those 178 seniors and families, when they move into those units, when they're looking out those new windows, when they're cooking dinner on their new stove, can you think about how it might feel especially if you didn't have housing in the first place, if you lived in an s.r.o. and you didn't have a kitchen, can you imagine what it's going to mean to people to live right here in this beautiful, amazing community, which once consisted of darkness and a friday and is now open with all of the light and incredible views, a place where everyone want to live in in san francisco, and they will be a part of the futu
in our city. but it means a lot because we know that there are challenges with affordability in our city. and we know that we have to work harder and faster to get this much needed affordable housing units built. people are counting on us to make good decisions and to not allow bureaucracy to get in the way of much needed affordable housing. thank you to everyone who's joining us today because those 178 seniors and families, when they move into those units, when they're looking out those new...
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city with the biggest -- poorest city in the country.nly 25% of city residents are considered middle-class. been a leading challenge for the city. even as areas surrounding downtown are seeing resurgence. a lot of exciting things going on in detroit right now. a lot of families in city neighborhoods are not feeling that yet. been a lot of leadership change in city government that has directed more resources to those neighborhoods. and offered basic services like picking up garbage, turning on street. our current mayor has made major strides in terms of making the city feel safer. interns of schools, detroit has had for over a decade the worst urban school system in the country. students in detroit consistently scored lowest on national standardized tests. that has been a deterrent to new families coming in. there are millennials in detroit who moved downtown after college. they love the city. when it came time to starting a family, they thought of moving out of downtown because they did not trust the city schools. there is a new superint
city with the biggest -- poorest city in the country.nly 25% of city residents are considered middle-class. been a leading challenge for the city. even as areas surrounding downtown are seeing resurgence. a lot of exciting things going on in detroit right now. a lot of families in city neighborhoods are not feeling that yet. been a lot of leadership change in city government that has directed more resources to those neighborhoods. and offered basic services like picking up garbage, turning on...
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item 41, 190765, resoln declaring the intent of the city and county of san francisco ("city") to reimburse certain expenditures from proceeds of future bonded indebtedness; authorizing the director of the mayor's office of housing and community development ("director") to submit an application and related documents to the california debt limit allocation committee ("cdlac") to permit the issuance of residential mortgage revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $50,000,000 for 401 avenue of the palms (parcel c3.2 of the treasure island master plan) (maceo may apartments); authorizing and directing the director to direct the controller's office to hold in trust an amount not to exceed $100,000 in accordance with cdlac procedures; authorizing the director to certify to cdlac that the city has on deposit the required amount; authorizing the director to pay an amount equal to such deposit to the state of california if the city fails to issue the residential mortgage revenue bonds; approving, for purposes of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended, the issuance and sale
item 41, 190765, resoln declaring the intent of the city and county of san francisco ("city") to reimburse certain expenditures from proceeds of future bonded indebtedness; authorizing the director of the mayor's office of housing and community development ("director") to submit an application and related documents to the california debt limit allocation committee ("cdlac") to permit the issuance of residential mortgage revenue bonds in an aggregate principal...
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carl stokes wanted to make sure city access city goers had city access and further out of the citieslean enough to swim in. city residents could not do that. he and his director, devised a system by which they dropped plastic sheeting into the lake, and beyond the plastic sheeting, they dumped chlorine. it killed all of the fish and they would clean the beach of the dead fish and then open up the beach for swimming and some people this seemed rather miraculous that they could take advantage of this resource for our distance, they seem like a unfortunate baby step. so it's good to so solve local problems. so they did cleanup lake erie more generally. >> is it a fair assessment that they have done a good job in doing so? >> there has been a good uptake. this is true on a lot of american waterways. that real estate along the lakefront's, and riverfront's, have increased, and value. part of that has to do with an earlier caller. with the stench that is mostly no longer there and people can think about the lake and river as part of truly an ecological and recreational space. that makes it
carl stokes wanted to make sure city access city goers had city access and further out of the citieslean enough to swim in. city residents could not do that. he and his director, devised a system by which they dropped plastic sheeting into the lake, and beyond the plastic sheeting, they dumped chlorine. it killed all of the fish and they would clean the beach of the dead fish and then open up the beach for swimming and some people this seemed rather miraculous that they could take advantage of...
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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 of 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. 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 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. in. 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. water modern factories which. plenty of energy even. visitors can see
now the city has about 290000 inhabitants. in the 13th century old sport was named a free imperial city in which merchants of 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. 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 high which is considered the world's oldest social housing complex...
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if the city controls. when it comes to data protection but most of the technical expertise to process and analyze the data for this reason many cities cooperate with big tech companies they have the capacity and the algorithms needed to work with. the alphabet corporation it will construct. with the newest technology of course but the data. which is problematic as they used to make money. an entire city state and that's really offers many opportunities so what to do experts argue for so-called data utilities these are publicly financed but independent organizations they managed and controlled access to data and the one interested in developing smart city solutions could use them no matter if city owned business. or big company a promising approach i think everyone should be able to profit from. personal data is anonymised as a citizen i cannot influence which state of mind is being used. to cold a project by the european union even further to empower individuals to control their data citizens themselves sh
if the city controls. when it comes to data protection but most of the technical expertise to process and analyze the data for this reason many cities cooperate with big tech companies they have the capacity and the algorithms needed to work with. the alphabet corporation it will construct. with the newest technology of course but the data. which is problematic as they used to make money. an entire city state and that's really offers many opportunities so what to do experts argue for so-called...
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to my right is ohio city neighborhood, the city of cleveland. sitting down in the area called the flats. which are the lands right along the cuyahoga. they run up several miles. this is the former industrial area of the city of cleveland. and 50 years ago, on june 22nd, 1969, there was a fire on the cuyahoga river at the end of navigation, couple 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 is which is not unusual. the piers from the bridge, they got soaked in oil which also was not unusual. then there was a spark, perhaps from a sparking train, we don't know exactly what set off the fire. and the trestles burned for about 20 minutes or half an hour. day were doused by both a fireboat and from crews on the shore. photographers didn't get there in time to give us a picture of the with the fire that happened in 1969. that's because "time" magazine which ran a piece about water pollution in august of 1969 phom 1952 a
to my right is ohio city neighborhood, the city of cleveland. sitting down in the area called the flats. which are the lands right along the cuyahoga. they run up several miles. this is the former industrial area of the city of cleveland. and 50 years ago, on june 22nd, 1969, there was a fire on the cuyahoga river at the end of navigation, couple 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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that's my family, this is our city. i want every person in the city protected.t you protected. by the way, you should rethink every single new yorker -- every single new yorker should havein the means to protect themselves with a weapon. because you have -- >> we have the finest police force in america. >> sean: you have the best security around you. force in america and we will >> we have the finest police force in america and we will keep making it stronger and stronger. t >> sean: great, i'm going to have to pay more taxes. >> well, so the kids will have pre-k. >> sean: you want to steal my money! keep giving my money away, i don't need it. >> the kids have pre-k. >> sean: up next, the mayor will weigh in on his party's favorite new socialists. the green new deal. wait till you see the exchange we have on abortion. i will ask him about his plan to band glass and steel to build new york city buildings. straight ahead. ♪ ustomer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to tak
that's my family, this is our city. i want every person in the city protected.t you protected. by the way, you should rethink every single new yorker -- every single new yorker should havein the means to protect themselves with a weapon. because you have -- >> we have the finest police force in america. >> sean: you have the best security around you. force in america and we will >> we have the finest police force in america and we will keep making it stronger and stronger. t...
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up the city. you see here we now know graffiti artists and there's a greater understanding of graffiti art and its length to hip- hop culture. the other thing that's going on in new york is down in lower manhattan at a club called the cbg being. where bands talking heads mama blondie, television, the ramon's are playing in this which is going to usher in the era of punk new- wave, college alternative, whatever in the 1970s and all these cultural things are going on underneath there were not readily apparent at the time. that we can see today. >>> going back roughly speaking we also see and we talked about the array, arrives in the conservative move and in america. often started with william f. buckley, creator of the national review, he was on the left. the journal dedicated to conservative thought, pushing the opposing new liberalism.barry goldwater in 1964 runs against lbj and loses in a landslide and he runs is kind of an ideological libertarian conservative. against government programs, he's a
up the city. you see here we now know graffiti artists and there's a greater understanding of graffiti art and its length to hip- hop culture. the other thing that's going on in new york is down in lower manhattan at a club called the cbg being. where bands talking heads mama blondie, television, the ramon's are playing in this which is going to usher in the era of punk new- wave, college alternative, whatever in the 1970s and all these cultural things are going on underneath there were not...
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the city also has something called housing preferences. this is mandated through our city laws. we have preferences for cop holders, people who were formally displaced from san francisco do to redevelopment actions. in the western addition. we have a displaced tenant housing preference, this is a preference for people who have been evicted do to an eviction or fire. then we have a neighborhood preference. if someone is applying for, a unit in a project. helping residents to stay one that neighborhood. finally we have a live/work in san francisco preference which captures the large segment of applicants. through that lottery system, people that fit into these preferences are prioritized essentially. >> okay, who is next? alex. >> my question is, affordable housing, i know some of affordable housing is 1500-2500, speaking on people with disabilities, most of them receive ssi, does that consider qualify for those "affordable housing"? how would you, or the city fix that? because, as you know, the city of san francisco, when they are doing affordable housing the amount is already --
the city also has something called housing preferences. this is mandated through our city laws. we have preferences for cop holders, people who were formally displaced from san francisco do to redevelopment actions. in the western addition. we have a displaced tenant housing preference, this is a preference for people who have been evicted do to an eviction or fire. then we have a neighborhood preference. if someone is applying for, a unit in a project. helping residents to stay one that...
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right now the biggest city in indonesia. and reduce the number of population there but what politicians say sometimes will really be reflected in reality and greenpeace does not seem to be really happy with this move just meant. yeah we see that the moving process is very hasty and there was no inclusive process and it seems like greenpeace see this as a threat or environmental cost because. we already have some analysis and it seems the new no capital will be allocated to me are conservation and protected areas and then the more far south there are that is our main concern and they're not to mention and they need. us amount and we are pretty much sure that there will be a lamb conversion process imagine what it will come to that for estates and show the man well should the government betroth it just cause it's all moved to another location to achieve sustainability. well it's a very difficult question that that that a lot of governments will start facing with regard to these sort of urban challenges it was not very long ago
right now the biggest city in indonesia. and reduce the number of population there but what politicians say sometimes will really be reflected in reality and greenpeace does not seem to be really happy with this move just meant. yeah we see that the moving process is very hasty and there was no inclusive process and it seems like greenpeace see this as a threat or environmental cost because. we already have some analysis and it seems the new no capital will be allocated to me are conservation...
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the city came to our -- what we asked for, the city gave us. the belief in us and the support from mayor breed, the vision and leadership from mayor willie brown is why we're standing here right now. so again, i want to really thank them and thank susan so much for coming. she took pictures of willie brown's beautiful plaque when you'll see as we do tours of the dorm. now, what we're going to do first is take some pictures -- well, we're going to take some pictures up here for a few minutes. i'm going to have my kids come up. you can mingle around and have a bite to eat. our chef derrek is amazing. we eat like this every day. food is so important to us. then we'll come back and have tours of the dorm. thank you all so much. [ applause ] [♪] >> i came to san francisco in 1969. i fell in love with this city and and this is where i raised my family at. my name is bobbie cochran. i've been a holly court resident for 32 years. i wouldn't give up this neighborhood for nothing. i moved into this apartment one year ago. my favorite thing is my kitchen.
the city came to our -- what we asked for, the city gave us. the belief in us and the support from mayor breed, the vision and leadership from mayor willie brown is why we're standing here right now. so again, i want to really thank them and thank susan so much for coming. she took pictures of willie brown's beautiful plaque when you'll see as we do tours of the dorm. now, what we're going to do first is take some pictures -- well, we're going to take some pictures up here for a few minutes....
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, which is the prettiest city, and portland, oregon, and other beautiful cities. want to believe that they are minority. but how did they get in power? >> joe: are mirror is not that way. they are the problem. our mayor tried to get more cops to patrol. the legislation when it give it to her. she had to rush out and find money and ways to pay overtime to patrol union square. as you know, one of the most beautiful places, visited by all of the tourists. it's not our mirror. it's the legislator. it's the prosecutor who is out there, not enforcing laws. all you have to do is cross the street over into the city. they enforce laws there. that's the federal government. don't try and break a law that they are. and, by the way, what's unfair about this is that law abiding citizens, though working-class people, or if you are wealthy enough to own a car and not live in it, all the laws apply to you. infractions, misdemeanors, that applies to you. >> tucker: but then they break into your car and they make no effort to find the guy who broke into your car. >> joe: unless you
, which is the prettiest city, and portland, oregon, and other beautiful cities. want to believe that they are minority. but how did they get in power? >> joe: are mirror is not that way. they are the problem. our mayor tried to get more cops to patrol. the legislation when it give it to her. she had to rush out and find money and ways to pay overtime to patrol union square. as you know, one of the most beautiful places, visited by all of the tourists. it's not our mirror. it's the...
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it now takes the city up to nine months to review applications.ing that limbo period, the city allows rentals to be posted online immediately. that means because of the backlog people can continue running illegal rentals and profiting potentially for months before ever getting caught. >> correct. you still have people abusing the system. >> three careers ago, a new law allowed the city to fine home share i sharing places. but we have learned san francisco hasn't issued a single fine. the city tells us because once it learns about illegal listings it asks companies to take them down and cancel all future bookings. home sharing sites have done just that. >> i think the system has been working. >> matt heads public policy for airbnb, which is home to the largest number of short-term rental listings in san francisco. >> does your company bear any responsibility. >> we shake them down as soon as the city identifies them. would we like them to have more aud kwat resources? absolutely. we have a mutual interest with the city to have these operators off t
it now takes the city up to nine months to review applications.ing that limbo period, the city allows rentals to be posted online immediately. that means because of the backlog people can continue running illegal rentals and profiting potentially for months before ever getting caught. >> correct. you still have people abusing the system. >> three careers ago, a new law allowed the city to fine home share i sharing places. but we have learned san francisco hasn't issued a single...
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mclaren park, one of our best parks in the city has great views of the city. it is just a couple blocks away. all these opportunities do really exist, and i really just worried that if you do pass landmark and ink -- and i encourage you to not do so today , that you are rejecting homes for people. at the end of the day, that is the actual reality of it. when we look at the scope of the city in the region, and we think about what younger generations will need, if they want our great grandkids to be able to cherish the opportunity of learning about this as well. we want to build homes for people. are great grandkids will not be here if we don't build homes. again, i encourage you to let it go to the office with the regular e.i.r. and we can figure out a way to make sure that we are preserving the site in a way that is remembering the past, but at the same time, preparing for future generations in san francisco. thank you. >> thank you. would you like to make public comment? >> historic preservation is an effective strategy for maintaining a tangible, physical co
mclaren park, one of our best parks in the city has great views of the city. it is just a couple blocks away. all these opportunities do really exist, and i really just worried that if you do pass landmark and ink -- and i encourage you to not do so today , that you are rejecting homes for people. at the end of the day, that is the actual reality of it. when we look at the scope of the city in the region, and we think about what younger generations will need, if they want our great grandkids to...
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we've got 81 in redwood city.nd as we get into the city of san francisco, upper 60s expected for you there. low 60s at the coastline. temperatures off to a cool start. if you're thinking about heading to tahoe. truckee is sliding back into the upper 30s. but most of the lake reporting and as we get into the afternoon. beautiful weather. mostly sunny skies. 83 for today. 80 expected sunday. here's a look at the extended forecast for us here at home. temperatures will continue to fall as we get into sunday. right now, sunday looks like it's going to be the coolest day. wake up with mostly cloudy skies. afternoon sun. low to mid-60s at the coast. low 70s around the bay. lowict 80s -- low 80s inland. still comfortable for everybody. a little hotter on wednesday. >> looks a lot better. >> sure does. >> did you get any letters in the mail, saying rosemary, calm it down. >> dial it down. >> 20 degrees. >> if we could cool it down twernlt degrees, we'd be good. >> all right. delivered. >>> summer recess to work on gun saf
we've got 81 in redwood city.nd as we get into the city of san francisco, upper 60s expected for you there. low 60s at the coastline. temperatures off to a cool start. if you're thinking about heading to tahoe. truckee is sliding back into the upper 30s. but most of the lake reporting and as we get into the afternoon. beautiful weather. mostly sunny skies. 83 for today. 80 expected sunday. here's a look at the extended forecast for us here at home. temperatures will continue to fall as we get...
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[laughter] and you do your very best to show folks in this city that we are the greatest city in theecause we put our money where our mouth is, and because of that, we are able to create a more thriving, equitable, safe, and secure city for all san franciscans. thank you all so much for being here. [cheers and applause] with that, i would like to turn it over to our budget chair, supervisor sandy fewer. [applause] >> thank you, madame mayor. good morning, everyone. wow. on behalf of my 80,000 residents in the richmond district, i would like to welcome you to this part of town where our summers look like this every day off mac. >> but where we are doing good work to strengthen and grow communities. the richmond district neighborhood center is leading that effort with the work on the one richmond initiative, the home delivered grocery program, and is the main provider of active school programming in the richmond. i would like to thank the executive director and her staff for hosting us today. thank you all for coming out. i am glad that the budget is being officially finalized today as
[laughter] and you do your very best to show folks in this city that we are the greatest city in theecause we put our money where our mouth is, and because of that, we are able to create a more thriving, equitable, safe, and secure city for all san franciscans. thank you all so much for being here. [cheers and applause] with that, i would like to turn it over to our budget chair, supervisor sandy fewer. [applause] >> thank you, madame mayor. good morning, everyone. wow. on behalf of my...
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this is part of the city sewer improvement program. the grant of $3.8 million, the city's matching funds are $8.3 million for a total project cost of $12 million. you will see the project budget on page 7 of our report. the city's matching fund is from the wastewater enterprise and we recommend approval >> chair fewer: thank you very much. seeing no questions or comments from my colleagues, let's open this up for public comment. any members of the public like to comment on item number 2? seeing none, item number 2 is closed. i will recommend to move this to the board without objection. madam clerk, can you call item number 3. >> clerk: item number 3, resolution authorizing acceptance and expenditure of california state senate bill 1 local partnership program formulaic funding in the amount of $2,340,000 for san francisco public works' sunset and parkside streets pavement renovation project. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. and i believe today we have oscar -- oh, no, hi. who do we have here? >> elizabeth ramos with san francisco pu
this is part of the city sewer improvement program. the grant of $3.8 million, the city's matching funds are $8.3 million for a total project cost of $12 million. you will see the project budget on page 7 of our report. the city's matching fund is from the wastewater enterprise and we recommend approval >> chair fewer: thank you very much. seeing no questions or comments from my colleagues, let's open this up for public comment. any members of the public like to comment on item number 2?...
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of san jose in october, city staff will then provide a recommendation to the city council at the end of next year.>>> in the south bay tonight out of san jose, thank you. >>> we are following developing news in sacramento right now, firefighters and ambulance crews are on the scene of a derailment near oconee avenue and roseville road in north sacramento. firefighters report as many as 22 people were injured with most of those said to be walking wounded. two of those injuries are reportedly moderate. we are also following developing news right now in hayward, the alameda county sheriff's office says two pedestrians have been struck via car, it happened shortly after 9:30 tonight at the intersection of hathaway avenue and a history, one of those pedestrians died at the scene. sheriff deputies say the driver of the in the crash stopped at the scene an house, two candidates address the democratic national committee's summer summit. less than two hours ago senator elizabeth warren and senator cory booker both spoke there. >> reporter: it took them about an hour just to clear this line fo
of san jose in october, city staff will then provide a recommendation to the city council at the end of next year.>>> in the south bay tonight out of san jose, thank you. >>> we are following developing news in sacramento right now, firefighters and ambulance crews are on the scene of a derailment near oconee avenue and roseville road in north sacramento. firefighters report as many as 22 people were injured with most of those said to be walking wounded. two of those injuries...
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city with the biggest -- poorest city in the country. only 25% of city residents are considered middle-class. been a leading challenge for the city. even as areas surrounding downtown are seeing resurgence. a lot of exciting things going on in detroit right now. a lot of families in city neighborhoods are not feeling that yet. been a lot of leadership change in city government that has directed more resources to those neighborhoods. and offered basic services like picking up garbage, turning on street. our current mayor has made major strides in terms of making the city feel safer. interns of schools, detroit has had for over a decade the worst urban school system in the country. students in detroit consistently scored lowest on national standardized tests. that has been a deterrent to new families coming in. there are millennials in detroit who moved downtown after college. they love the city. when it came time to starting a family, they thought of moving out of downtown because they did not trust the city schools. there is a new superi
city with the biggest -- poorest city in the country. only 25% of city residents are considered middle-class. been a leading challenge for the city. even as areas surrounding downtown are seeing resurgence. a lot of exciting things going on in detroit right now. a lot of families in city neighborhoods are not feeling that yet. been a lot of leadership change in city government that has directed more resources to those neighborhoods. and offered basic services like picking up garbage, turning on...
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please keep in mind this is a changing city, it is a growing city.we have a lot more people who are out there on the streets, on the roads walking, so please be careful. so we also will be out there and enforcing the rules of the road, and just keep in mind that there are a lot of people out there on the streets and your kids are out there, your mother is out there, your family members are out there, so just think about that when you are out there driving around and you get distracted by a phone call. that phone call can wait. what is so -- what is so pressing that you have to reach for your phone, which could risk the possibility of an accident, and the importance of today is really to shine a light on our need to be back here in san francisco, to make sure that not one more tragedy happens on the streets of our city. thank you all for getting the word out, thank you for being here, let's do better so that kids that are going to school on monday can have a great day and they can enjoy themselves and laugh, and play, and smile, and make it home safel
please keep in mind this is a changing city, it is a growing city.we have a lot more people who are out there on the streets, on the roads walking, so please be careful. so we also will be out there and enforcing the rules of the road, and just keep in mind that there are a lot of people out there on the streets and your kids are out there, your mother is out there, your family members are out there, so just think about that when you are out there driving around and you get distracted by a...
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which city can clean more neighborhoods? the city with the most volunteers wins.ign-up to be a bay protector and a neighborhood cleaner. go to battle fofofofofofofofofoo >> ladies and gentlemen, the chair has called this meeting to order. please silence all electronic
which city can clean more neighborhoods? the city with the most volunteers wins.ign-up to be a bay protector and a neighborhood cleaner. go to battle fofofofofofofofofoo >> ladies and gentlemen, the chair has called this meeting to order. please silence all electronic
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the city will lose some of that. it costs that the city won't increase almost certain because of that. i'm not going to go into details, but i think you understand what the scale is. things like distribution facilities, maintenance facilities, all of the things that needed for infrastructure to support the operation are distributed along its territory and can be shared within the territory. we will lose out in san francisco. . >> supervisor peskin: we have some of that upcountry. >> may be some, not all. not to the extent that pg&e in terms of responding to large-scale things like how many power lines down. i'm not going to get enough time to speak. in terms of the cost, we just talked about the park escalator canopies, and the unexpected high cost, and that is typical. it is a very common thing. i'm not going to go into that any further. finally, about the employees, it has been reported the employees already saying if they're only in san francisco they will lose the ability to transfer out. they will be competing w
the city will lose some of that. it costs that the city won't increase almost certain because of that. i'm not going to go into details, but i think you understand what the scale is. things like distribution facilities, maintenance facilities, all of the things that needed for infrastructure to support the operation are distributed along its territory and can be shared within the territory. we will lose out in san francisco. . >> supervisor peskin: we have some of that upcountry. >>...
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and ways to keep the city clean. are one might wonder if the city's investment, i am told that trash on the ground is another benefit of this apparatus. >> this gives you more of an option, looking at people not throwing more on the ground. >> reporter: so this is more of a behavioral modification thing? we hope that that works. when this trashcan was getting rolled out, there was another bit of news out here. i'm going to plate for you, see if you could hear what happens in the background. take a listen. >> so what i think about the things -- our rights. that is the mayor's car. oh. >> reporter: it was the mayor's car, you can see that it lost the driver side view mirror there when somebody drove by and sideswiped the suv. and the driver drove right off what we all were listening. police were called. they filed a police report. they tracked down, i am told, some surveillance video from the many, many cameras that are around the's plaza. for the driver that sideswiped the mayors suv today. it was the wrong car and th
and ways to keep the city clean. are one might wonder if the city's investment, i am told that trash on the ground is another benefit of this apparatus. >> this gives you more of an option, looking at people not throwing more on the ground. >> reporter: so this is more of a behavioral modification thing? we hope that that works. when this trashcan was getting rolled out, there was another bit of news out here. i'm going to plate for you, see if you could hear what happens in the...
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and the people of this city are not going to take it.are going to get this response but it will not be violent, we are going to march them out of this city until they stop coming back because we are not going to stand for it. alex zielinski is news editor of the portland mercury and has been covering this story. let's cross to her now. thank you for your time. you were at these protests. what did you see? thank you for your time. you were at these protests. what did you seam was interesting compared to the past protests that have happened. they we re protests that have happened. they were both much larger than the past protests usually have, the antifa, antifascist organisers coming head—to—head with far right organisers, but there were few casualties, few entries and only 13 arrests. nothing monumental or large. some injuries from the police shooting of less lethal weapon trying to disperse the crowd. that didn't happen today. it was very well divided. both sides of these protests went away, feeling like they were victorious. it is tric
and the people of this city are not going to take it.are going to get this response but it will not be violent, we are going to march them out of this city until they stop coming back because we are not going to stand for it. alex zielinski is news editor of the portland mercury and has been covering this story. let's cross to her now. thank you for your time. you were at these protests. what did you see? thank you for your time. you were at these protests. what did you seam was interesting...
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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
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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did you grow up in the city?>> and struggled with housing despite a pretty decent salary. we negotiated a couple of those contracts, but not good enough. tell us a little bit about where you have been bouncing around, and your family background.
did you grow up in the city?>> and struggled with housing despite a pretty decent salary. we negotiated a couple of those contracts, but not good enough. tell us a little bit about where you have been bouncing around, and your family background.
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he's a disgrace. >> tucker: if it weren't the country's visit biggest city, new york city, it would matterit does matter. >> all, it does matter and we got to keep fighting the good fight. >> tucker: 's are coming on her like many on the left, president obama says the climate change is an existential threats that's going to destroy the planet. and yet, while you weren't watching, he started negotiating on a seat of incredibly expensive ocean front properties. that doesn't make sense, does aggression mark is not the only person on the left doing that. after the break. ♪ >> tucker: if you listen to democrats in washington, some of the republicans by the way, talk, too, and you hear a lot about the existential threat of climate change. the claim to believe that but they don't live like they believe it. i can give you a million examples. his latest. president obama apparently is in the process of paying $15 million for an oceanfront home in martha's vineyard. trace gallagher returns with more on that story tonight. hey, trace. >> tucker, the former president and first lady have spent much of t
he's a disgrace. >> tucker: if it weren't the country's visit biggest city, new york city, it would matterit does matter. >> all, it does matter and we got to keep fighting the good fight. >> tucker: 's are coming on her like many on the left, president obama says the climate change is an existential threats that's going to destroy the planet. and yet, while you weren't watching, he started negotiating on a seat of incredibly expensive ocean front properties. that doesn't make...
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the palestinian village of city one clings to a steep hill side a single voice of the old city in the valley below lies al gore style neighborhood it's a setting resonant with meeting for muslims christians and jews. to be standing about is situated in the most important one of the most important areas in jerusalem right next to the walls of the intensity situated why were the temple mount is is observed very very close so it is one of the most important areas in jerusalem and maybe maybe in the entire war so the israeli authorities have plans for. they say the houses in these narrow alleyways were built without permits they want to flatten the whole neighborhood and tun it into open parkland 6. it's a tourist development plan that would wreck the lives of an entire palestinian community the municipality has slapped a demolition the water. $88.00 houses which would make $1500.00 people homeless. for her or her. mom is one of them he's the local him and he lives with his wife and children in a street proudly decorated with seeds from the old city. whiskey lendl that idea in the end the
the palestinian village of city one clings to a steep hill side a single voice of the old city in the valley below lies al gore style neighborhood it's a setting resonant with meeting for muslims christians and jews. to be standing about is situated in the most important one of the most important areas in jerusalem right next to the walls of the intensity situated why were the temple mount is is observed very very close so it is one of the most important areas in jerusalem and maybe maybe in...
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in the city council. city owned businesses lay bare their accounts using open data in the fight against corruption. germany interconnected sensors assess the air quality and send this information to a data center which analyzes air pollution and if necessary reports bad air quality . in order for these systems to work vast amounts of data on all citizens are required but who ensures that the data is safe and who has access to different solutions exist. data is essential for a city it provides the basis for designing intelligent applications for the city but what about data protection. to be clear in a smart city there is no protection from data being collected but on the other hand it's precisely this data that provides the basis for implementing and controlling this city system. as a result very careful and conscientious decisions need to be made regarding how the data is handled. if the city controls this can be advantageous when it comes to data protection but most cities lack the technical expertise t
in the city council. city owned businesses lay bare their accounts using open data in the fight against corruption. germany interconnected sensors assess the air quality and send this information to a data center which analyzes air pollution and if necessary reports bad air quality . in order for these systems to work vast amounts of data on all citizens are required but who ensures that the data is safe and who has access to different solutions exist. data is essential for a city it provides...
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this is exactly the kind of housing production we as a city need. we are woefully lower than the low and moderate. we are higher than the above moderate. i think this is well done. a couple of questions for staff, ms. connor. if you compare january 2018 to today, on other projects we approve where we impose the affordable housing impact fee and terms of units or cost. what with the we have sb-35 projects over here, 980, but the normal projects over here that are discretionary, and all of the other bells and whistles. what would that look like, do you have any idea? >> the comparison and the numbers? i mean, if you look at our 2018 housing inventory, i think there were 2300 units roughly that were approved and that calendar year ready for construction. we are trying to look at the difference between actual numbers. the low in the moderate. i don't have those numbers right now but i can definitely get them. >> that would be great. we want to understand if this is turbocharging versus the market. i think i would be an interesting thing. the other quest
this is exactly the kind of housing production we as a city need. we are woefully lower than the low and moderate. we are higher than the above moderate. i think this is well done. a couple of questions for staff, ms. connor. if you compare january 2018 to today, on other projects we approve where we impose the affordable housing impact fee and terms of units or cost. what with the we have sb-35 projects over here, 980, but the normal projects over here that are discretionary, and all of the...
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then we create a better city response. to that end, our board and aided entry effort is helping to identify that. we recently reviewed our coordinated entry with dph and they were saying yes, the people we are prioritizing are the people they would prioritize. that validates our assessment tool. the people who may need more care in an emergency setting may also need more care when they go to housing. these are people we may need to work with beyond our department. i am not surprised that when somebody has issues tied to their life, but if homeless is one of them, to assume our department will take on their issues, that is not the reality. as you state, we need to make sure as a city and county we are i think you for the question. it is important that we continue to struggle with those cases. i do want to say when those cases come up on a case-by-case basis, that is how we often develop ongoing a better going forward. >> they have to have the ability to identify location. >> they can't go to the shelter -- >> if the person
then we create a better city response. to that end, our board and aided entry effort is helping to identify that. we recently reviewed our coordinated entry with dph and they were saying yes, the people we are prioritizing are the people they would prioritize. that validates our assessment tool. the people who may need more care in an emergency setting may also need more care when they go to housing. these are people we may need to work with beyond our department. i am not surprised that when...
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he was a pillar to his city and community. he served his city with great dedication and love for all. he was a founding member of the third street big boys, which for 30 years he and his colleagues sponsored many programs within the bayview-hunters point community. he was always excited to host the third street big boys annual community barbecue. mr. lee, known affectionately by many, will truly be missed. and i would also like to introduce a resolution today, along with supervisors brown, haney, mandelman, mar, ronen, safai, and stefani, that calls for the supports and resources for a vision zero on homicides and violent crimes plan. it is time for us to take a major stance against homicides and violent crimes in our communities. it is time for us to allocate resources to our areas that suffer from the plagues the most because it can be committed. we have to take the steps to say that we will prioritize services and resources in areas that have the most violent crime. violence does not have a color or ethnicity in mind. viole
he was a pillar to his city and community. he served his city with great dedication and love for all. he was a founding member of the third street big boys, which for 30 years he and his colleagues sponsored many programs within the bayview-hunters point community. he was always excited to host the third street big boys annual community barbecue. mr. lee, known affectionately by many, will truly be missed. and i would also like to introduce a resolution today, along with supervisors brown,...
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the city's considering putting l.e.d.-powered billboards at 10 city-owned locations. the city council unanimously approved it. supporters hope they will replace billboards, targets for graffiti. >> and going to bring more interest. it's going to be more exciting and more urban. of course, more commercial. >> there are some people worried about light pollution, but the city is work working with another company to figure out how to aim then downward. >>> the city of san jose is toppled they can't tear down a 97-year-old wooden regard trussel. not yet. advocates in the willow glen area want historic preservation status for it in 2017 and tearing it down now would require a new environmental impact review by the city. the stays it should be allowed to tear it down without the report. it was not historic in 2014 when it first approved the plan to remove it. >> the latest court ruling cited with the preservationist. it will file another appeal. >>> and 7:43 is the time. we're learning about the impact of the closure of california's biggest recycling redemption company. repl
the city's considering putting l.e.d.-powered billboards at 10 city-owned locations. the city council unanimously approved it. supporters hope they will replace billboards, targets for graffiti. >> and going to bring more interest. it's going to be more exciting and more urban. of course, more commercial. >> there are some people worried about light pollution, but the city is work working with another company to figure out how to aim then downward. >>> the city of san jose...