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our city. thank you so much. >> supervisor ronen: thank you everyone. and, with that, let's call item number one. >> clerk: yes. madam chair. item number one is a hearing to discuss the wide range of programs that the city will be making for the families through the summer together initiative including the different types of learning and recreational programs together. the process that families can allow to enroll into the summer programs, funding for the program who is officially running the program and who has access for information related to the program. members of l the public should call (415) 655-0001. meeting id 18700 and then press pound twice. the system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand, please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your comment: madam chair. >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much. i know it's going to become. it already is but it will become a point of pride for our youth and families during this. the alarming rates
our city. thank you so much. >> supervisor ronen: thank you everyone. and, with that, let's call item number one. >> clerk: yes. madam chair. item number one is a hearing to discuss the wide range of programs that the city will be making for the families through the summer together initiative including the different types of learning and recreational programs together. the process that families can allow to enroll into the summer programs, funding for the program who is officially...
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welcome to the woven city a project under development by japanese carmaker toyota a prototype city and living laboratory for cutting edge technologies. here all vehicles will be self driving and run on electric power or hydrogen the many city itself will be powered by solar and geothermal energy with everything coordinated centrally by ai technology. it's been designed for a part. relation of 2000. people he kluger but we need it smarter ideas about how people can move around. in a city with 5000000 residents and 3000000 cars that are idle 90 percent of the time you just need to do the math. so that you could probably reduce the number of cars by 80 percent. been going to the smart sharing system people could still enjoy the same level of mobility mentioned. meanwhile at the other end of asia in saudi arabia there are plans for a new megalopolis knee arm a linear city comprising for. the pet project of the saudi crown prince is said to cost an estimated 500000000000 euros road and high speed rail transportation are all electric and underground. nicknamed the lie because it's meant to b
welcome to the woven city a project under development by japanese carmaker toyota a prototype city and living laboratory for cutting edge technologies. here all vehicles will be self driving and run on electric power or hydrogen the many city itself will be powered by solar and geothermal energy with everything coordinated centrally by ai technology. it's been designed for a part. relation of 2000. people he kluger but we need it smarter ideas about how people can move around. in a city with...
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i'm joined by a number of our city department heads including our city administrator car men chiu andrarian michael lambert. and, let me tell you, michael has not only been running this library, he and so many of our librarians and the people who work for the library here in san francisco, they more than almost any other department have been working as disaster service workers to help address this pandemic. they've been down at covid command at mascone center showing up every day doing whatever it takes. organization. going out to our hotels where we are helping to support our homeless residents. going out to the community hubs to help support our kids. preparing virtual lesson plans and reading time. i did a reading time for kids during this pandemic as well virtually, of course. doing so many incredible things to help get our city going during a very challenging time. i know many of us, we wish we didn't have to go through this this past year, but what we should look at is the sacrifices we made and where we are now today. san francisco has vaccinated about 60% of the residents here
i'm joined by a number of our city department heads including our city administrator car men chiu andrarian michael lambert. and, let me tell you, michael has not only been running this library, he and so many of our librarians and the people who work for the library here in san francisco, they more than almost any other department have been working as disaster service workers to help address this pandemic. they've been down at covid command at mascone center showing up every day doing whatever...
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in reality it was being funded by the city. each year her theft grows more outrageous. >> this depicts a graph of what the total loss was, what she was stealing she started out in 1991, she stole $181,000 as it progressed in 1999 she had hit the million dollar mark and two years later she's in the $2 million mark escalates to over 5 million by 2008 it all depicts the total loss of more than $53 million. >> it's a simple fraud that points to a systemic failure of dixon's government. >> there were no checks and balances no separation of duties. no segregation of duties she did it all >> with that power, she has the city's checkbook to use. >> when people are part time, they're trying to earn a living to provide for their families doing something other than running the city people simply weren't asking enough questions or perhaps the right questions. >> in the meantime, crundwell is stealing more money under dixon's nose than ever every year they have to make tough decisions to stay afloat >> in 1999 they had to cut 38 thousand do
in reality it was being funded by the city. each year her theft grows more outrageous. >> this depicts a graph of what the total loss was, what she was stealing she started out in 1991, she stole $181,000 as it progressed in 1999 she had hit the million dollar mark and two years later she's in the $2 million mark escalates to over 5 million by 2008 it all depicts the total loss of more than $53 million. >> it's a simple fraud that points to a systemic failure of dixon's government....
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i agree city college is an anchor institution for us in the city. one of the reasons why we are building that partnership with sfusd in to city college because we see the value of city college training our future workforce. so i will say that i've had many conversations with both the chief of staff as well as the dean at city college to try to figure out how do we ensure that our students who really need the wrap around support will get that so they can stay at city college, persist through the courses and graduate and be able to come back and work within the city. working with supervisor mar, we've talked about different ways to provide that type of support within the city we have a model called the public education and enrichment fund in which we create a structure to provide that operational support for the district and allocation of more direct services. i think that's the vision of supervisor mar in trying to bolster and support city college. i think it's a more long-term strategy so we can have city college rarn for a long -- around for a long
i agree city college is an anchor institution for us in the city. one of the reasons why we are building that partnership with sfusd in to city college because we see the value of city college training our future workforce. so i will say that i've had many conversations with both the chief of staff as well as the dean at city college to try to figure out how do we ensure that our students who really need the wrap around support will get that so they can stay at city college, persist through the...
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bergen create pretty safe amazing environments just like a city for everyone. but with illegal activities like building hijacking and armed robberies remaining pervasive in the immediate surrounding area jule cities developers may have a difficult task ahead in spite of their initial progress. self driving cars that enable drivers to take their eyes off the road and hands of the wheel could be permitted on british waterways later this year u.k.'s department of transport says allow hands free driving in vehicles with lane keeping technology at least one traffic a slow british motorway in just a few months time vehicles fitted with technology controlling their position and speed could be allowed in the slow lanes as long as they don't exceed 60 kilometers per hour assisted driving systems have made such progress that the british transport department plans to allow driverless cars on the roads this year with around 85 percent of all traffic accidents due to human error some believe cameras and sensors a safer than drivers reactions matthew avery of nonprofit organ
bergen create pretty safe amazing environments just like a city for everyone. but with illegal activities like building hijacking and armed robberies remaining pervasive in the immediate surrounding area jule cities developers may have a difficult task ahead in spite of their initial progress. self driving cars that enable drivers to take their eyes off the road and hands of the wheel could be permitted on british waterways later this year u.k.'s department of transport says allow hands free...
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a miniature city on the move. not architectural models but own sculptures of buildings. 21 striking buildings typical of the industrial region for. bismarck the journey from berlin is part of the project there are broncos schools swimming pools and many residential towers typical of the 19th sixty's and seventy's high rise buildings with names like the lion and giants all the originals have long since been demolished dynamite should down. the our cities destination is. a major center of the steel industry and europe's largest in the land ports. it's an unusual cargo frank joy even though it weighs tons. the structures are perfectly positioned in the new home at the juice book nord landscape park which has been part of the trail since 2010. the sculptures reflect industrial history. this india. public buildings that once belonged to this industrial landscape because they were built for the people who worked in industry here even the churches as work numbers increased so did the construction of churches and now they
a miniature city on the move. not architectural models but own sculptures of buildings. 21 striking buildings typical of the industrial region for. bismarck the journey from berlin is part of the project there are broncos schools swimming pools and many residential towers typical of the 19th sixty's and seventy's high rise buildings with names like the lion and giants all the originals have long since been demolished dynamite should down. the our cities destination is. a major center of the...
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and now to a highlight of the city. hertzberg is not a particularly big city by today's standards but it used to be a center of power for influential bishops and they lived in this building diverse burke residence the palace and its gardens are unesco world heritage site. the palace was built in the 18th century to plans by architect has on the image it's a french palace design view nice and italian architectural art. verts park is not only known for its residents but also for its wine. the book is one of the largest wineries in germany it can be visited with guided tours and that's exactly what i do. the winery manager. first shows me the wine press all. year the grapes are delivered in fall after the harvest and processed into wine. which is stored one floor below. you we are in our wooden barrel cellar or we have 160 big wooden casket here and this cellar isn't just for show. best white wines here right in the castle controlling the temperature because we want to squeeze the last drop of quality as are green the tile
and now to a highlight of the city. hertzberg is not a particularly big city by today's standards but it used to be a center of power for influential bishops and they lived in this building diverse burke residence the palace and its gardens are unesco world heritage site. the palace was built in the 18th century to plans by architect has on the image it's a french palace design view nice and italian architectural art. verts park is not only known for its residents but also for its wine. the...
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i get a little city to earth from. she 1st leads me to the square in front of freiburg historic town hall here as everywhere across the city you can find the narrow brook . before you have noticed this little tripping hazard in the city. what's it all about dance reached it was. really important the main reason these got his were built back in the 12th century was to have water in the city to put out fires to other cities have them to its capital that's about the cities had them but most places have filled them in because of course there hasn't. i walked but probably wanted to preserve it's baseless system and i really fought for that and the $970.00 s. . yeah you do this this lovely building from the 16th century it's called the whale house it became so famous because eros most of rotterdam lived here for 2 years but the rest miss the great philosopher and freethinkers constantly complained about it but that house i follow you said it was so full of vermin it was unbearable and with the bells of st martin's church cha
i get a little city to earth from. she 1st leads me to the square in front of freiburg historic town hall here as everywhere across the city you can find the narrow brook . before you have noticed this little tripping hazard in the city. what's it all about dance reached it was. really important the main reason these got his were built back in the 12th century was to have water in the city to put out fires to other cities have them to its capital that's about the cities had them but most places...
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and the village lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat crossed the lake to take passengers to places like the zoo i'm going on around trip. unless you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. and josh mongst when i say i'm proud. mars are among the 1st solar boats in operation. to keep guns and up there you can see the number the shipyard gave us bono my hero one. when what happens if the sun fails to shine for a longer period does the boat still operate. yeah as he does when we have are chargeable batteries down the hall. and we have enough power to travel for 3 days with so far that he move may i take a turn at the wheel. so here on the lake sure. i won't have an accident and i'll be right here but. not much can go wrong at this speed. he's about sebastian you want to take over and if you want to i don't know. surrounding the lake is in 1000 hectare park new stays green in more ways than one . wolf they are
and the village lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat crossed the lake to take passengers to places like the zoo i'm going on around trip. unless you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. and josh mongst when i say i'm proud. mars are among the 1st solar boats in operation. to keep guns and up there you can see the number the shipyard gave us bono my hero one. when...
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, as if it belongs in a city and enriches a city. because a ballpark, among other things, is an important part of public space. that's part of the thesis of the book is tors along with parks that we were beginning to develop in the mid-19th century and even cemetaries, the ballpark was one of the ways in which working class immigrants or just working class people in general could experience some bit of the countryside. if you worked in a factory, you probably worked six days a week, had nothing but sundays off. you had no way to go to the country, you had no way -- you know, and going to the ballpark was one of the experiences you could have. that's another reason the national leagues ban on sunday games had a whole other agenda. it was about keeping immigrants out in part because it was the only day they could go, for many of them. but there's also, of course, the field itself and the seating and how close you felt to the action, how well you saw it, and the way in which the whole thing worked together as a kind of communal space. >
, as if it belongs in a city and enriches a city. because a ballpark, among other things, is an important part of public space. that's part of the thesis of the book is tors along with parks that we were beginning to develop in the mid-19th century and even cemetaries, the ballpark was one of the ways in which working class immigrants or just working class people in general could experience some bit of the countryside. if you worked in a factory, you probably worked six days a week, had nothing...
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city lee 2-1. -- city lead to. how do you see this going?— city lee 2-1. -- city lead to.oing? they've had a patchy season, but they _ do you see this going? they've had a patchy season, but they are - do you see this going? they've had a patchy season, but they are in - do you see this going? they've had a patchy season, but they are in the i patchy season, but they are in the quarterfinals, they are at home even though there won't be a crowd, and they got a chance because it's 2—1. i think with city, they will always be conscious of the fact that erling haaland is a potential threat and potential goal—scorer. and someone who — they've got important players, but with haaland, he can potentially score the goals that wins borussia dortmund the game tonight. even though he didn't score in the first leg last week, he showed enough in the match that he could potentially do that. so that's the chief concern for manchester city. i think in the position that they are in, they've got a brilliant record away from home, they've won their last 15 away matches. but in the champions le
city lee 2-1. -- city lead to. how do you see this going?— city lee 2-1. -- city lead to.oing? they've had a patchy season, but they _ do you see this going? they've had a patchy season, but they are - do you see this going? they've had a patchy season, but they are in - do you see this going? they've had a patchy season, but they are in the i patchy season, but they are in the quarterfinals, they are at home even though there won't be a crowd, and they got a chance because it's 2—1. i...
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there's a city program and a state program, and the city program focuses on deep vulnerability. the state program focusing on retroactive rent, so we're going to make sure we communicate so people know the correct program to apply to. >> chair haney: got it. is the type of landlord or housing situation a factor at all in this or are we really just looking at the tenant and who they are and what the needs are? >> so it is deeply tenant. we just want to make sure in the end that the tenant needs the support and they are -- and are aligned with our vulnerable indices, that the resources go to them. so the -- so yes. so in that instance, the landlord is not part of the consideration of the resource being given. it is to -- for the tenant. >> chair haney: got it. and last thing that i wanted to say about this is to have an understanding of the data tracking in the administration of these programs. you know, it's really important that we not only have information on the tenants, age, size of household, income report received, it would be important to see the data demographics on tenan
there's a city program and a state program, and the city program focuses on deep vulnerability. the state program focusing on retroactive rent, so we're going to make sure we communicate so people know the correct program to apply to. >> chair haney: got it. is the type of landlord or housing situation a factor at all in this or are we really just looking at the tenant and who they are and what the needs are? >> so it is deeply tenant. we just want to make sure in the end that the...
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so we discussed baseball in american cities, exploring the relationship between american cities and the growth of baseball. the changing architecture and locations and home or's over the years. what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> thanks, carry. i want to thank the library for putting on this event. jonathan camper and the staff who worked with us. the libraries a fantastic institution. we are very lucky to have. it would get this awesome auditorium. speaking of great public spaces -- >> yes. yes. >> all right, paul. >> library to ballparks. doug >> you had this incredibly distinguished career as an architectural critic, which maybe not everybody -- i mean people are really here to hear you talk about stadiums in the end, but i first want to have you talk to the audience about who you are and what you have done prior to writing about ballparks. it's a long story, but we can get some of it anyway. >> i spent most of my life -- i've been very lucky because i spent most of my life writing about
so we discussed baseball in american cities, exploring the relationship between american cities and the growth of baseball. the changing architecture and locations and home or's over the years. what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> thanks, carry. i want to thank the library for putting on this event. jonathan camper and the staff who worked with us. the libraries a fantastic institution. we are...
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across the city. the controller's office allocated a total of 5.6 million. upon completing the survey and application process, the city distributed $2.76 million for direct wage increases and $3.8 million to address compaction across 515 contracts and 116 -- 169 contractors. ultimately the city focused its funds for workers on city contracts and did not use any of the funding to address wage equity concerns as funds were limited and the qualitative and quantitative items in this funding were hard to validate. a breakdown of the distribution of these funds by department is shown in exhibit 2 on page 9 of our report. the controller's office reported that there were data validation issues as part of their survey and allocation process, which is discussed on page 9 of our report. while this process ran into many challenges from sur vying nonprofits to validating and correcting data, it surveyed m.c.o. issues across the city and worked to address wage compaction concerns. however, this was a one-time proce
across the city. the controller's office allocated a total of 5.6 million. upon completing the survey and application process, the city distributed $2.76 million for direct wage increases and $3.8 million to address compaction across 515 contracts and 116 -- 169 contractors. ultimately the city focused its funds for workers on city contracts and did not use any of the funding to address wage equity concerns as funds were limited and the qualitative and quantitative items in this funding were...
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our cities are failing us. has affected us all is this all future generations can look forward to oh i have a city where i don't need to worry about the machines and i hate what we do to improve the way we move in our cities but it's very smart to join us on a journey what architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos some tough stuff. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to be driving at the same time. that's the highest level ever in berlin alone 87000 new cars were registered in 2019 despite growing traffic problems. like lots of public transport with ok bicycle. and we see all those cars next to the universe to boating people like the students have free public transport and they still come by car and i think that's not. all over the world. traffic pollution is choking use of the air we need to bring these. people around the world are demanding change. after more than 100 years is the cars
our cities are failing us. has affected us all is this all future generations can look forward to oh i have a city where i don't need to worry about the machines and i hate what we do to improve the way we move in our cities but it's very smart to join us on a journey what architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos some tough stuff. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to...
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this model city is overseen and run by a giant computer system it's the brains of the city all public buildings and homes are equipped with digital sensors and controls that can be operated remotely and are monitored centrally. sensors relay rooms temperature and energy it's all being tracked and can be adjusted individual that residents can monitor and reduce their consumption municipal staff can optimize the use of resources. they see power consumption at every note and can match production to demand. the garbage disposal system is also extremely clever trash from apartment buildings and offices travels via chutes and pipes straight to processing plants. the system regulates who may discard what kind of garbage at what time. this market city only functions thanks to the digital network and because it's monitoring isn't there also a risk of unwanted surveillance. of personal data could prove to be the most valuable product generated in a smart city because they are the basis for targeted information or advertising. in kyoto japan u.s. technology group cisco is working on smart city s
this model city is overseen and run by a giant computer system it's the brains of the city all public buildings and homes are equipped with digital sensors and controls that can be operated remotely and are monitored centrally. sensors relay rooms temperature and energy it's all being tracked and can be adjusted individual that residents can monitor and reduce their consumption municipal staff can optimize the use of resources. they see power consumption at every note and can match production...
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we visit households in all parts of the city. we're going to examine various areas to determine whether any of these problems exist here. >> the group was divided into teams and assigned specific areas. their findings will determine the extent for the immunization and the various age and economic groups. this is one of the teams arriving at an assigned sampling area designated. four families will be interviewed by each member of the team. the individual houses will be visited and were selected by random process. meanwhile, other teams were working selected areas all over the city. areas selected to give an accurate picture of the extent of polio immunization in all sections of the city. the survey must be comprehensive and show immunization levels in different economic groups. now, this is necessary in order to design the immunization campaign to cover areas of greatest need. statistical analysis determine the need for immunization in different parts of the city. a later survey will demonstrate how well the campaign achieved the
we visit households in all parts of the city. we're going to examine various areas to determine whether any of these problems exist here. >> the group was divided into teams and assigned specific areas. their findings will determine the extent for the immunization and the various age and economic groups. this is one of the teams arriving at an assigned sampling area designated. four families will be interviewed by each member of the team. the individual houses will be visited and were...
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time away, improper usage of city resources, like city e-mail or city vehicles. the third type of matter that we typically investigate are those involving deficiencies and the quality and delivery of government services, an example of which are the non-performance of contractually services. and then the last is those related to inefficient and government practices. some examples are allegations of purchasing unnecessary supplies or equipment for city functions. on the slide five, it's really just highlighting that although the whistle-blower program is a primary entity that intakes and investigates administrative complaints, there are those we receive that we have to refer to other departments in the city, given that it is within their own jurisdiction and outside of the adjudication of our whistle-blower program. some of those says examples are reports in which another city department >> established by bargaining unit or contract. so per the charter, if a reporter has remedies available to them that are addressed in any union contract or bargaining agreement, th
time away, improper usage of city resources, like city e-mail or city vehicles. the third type of matter that we typically investigate are those involving deficiencies and the quality and delivery of government services, an example of which are the non-performance of contractually services. and then the last is those related to inefficient and government practices. some examples are allegations of purchasing unnecessary supplies or equipment for city functions. on the slide five, it's really...
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to our cities are failing us. such affects us all to piece this all future generations can look forward to i like to have a city where i don't need to worry about the machines and my head what can we do to improve the way we move in our cities but it's very smart join us on a journey where architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos. on the top. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to be driving at the same time. that's the highest level ever in berlin alone 87000 new cars were registered in 2019 despite growing traffic problems. like lots of public transport with ok bicycle. and we see all those cars next to the universe the building where people like the students have free public transport and they still come by car and i think that's not. all over the world. traffic pollution is choking us of the air we need to breathe. people around the world are demanding change. after more than 100 years
to our cities are failing us. such affects us all to piece this all future generations can look forward to i like to have a city where i don't need to worry about the machines and my head what can we do to improve the way we move in our cities but it's very smart join us on a journey where architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos. on the top. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3...
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professionals and their families back into the campus cities.so five or ten years later the notion of the institution comes on board so you have federal agencies like cisneros the director of head at the time in the nineties, he sponsored aker societies grandson money given to universities because the argument is if you want to bring back people to the city what will be the come back? it will be revitalizing in the idea was university. so universities latched onto the idea to be the anchor answer to. we are not going anywhere. so people like henry saylor junior and others were old-school justice oriented civic engagement figures originally. actually he was a student at the moment when they were demolishing black neighborhoods in west philadelphia the - - philadelphia taking way for the science center he was an activist to stop that he stayed at you pan and became a professional and then he began to cultivate the idea in latin self-interest that it was a crisis surrounding you pan and chicago and usc and south central l.a. the only way we are goi
professionals and their families back into the campus cities.so five or ten years later the notion of the institution comes on board so you have federal agencies like cisneros the director of head at the time in the nineties, he sponsored aker societies grandson money given to universities because the argument is if you want to bring back people to the city what will be the come back? it will be revitalizing in the idea was university. so universities latched onto the idea to be the anchor...
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a miniature city on the move. not architectural models but own sculptures of buildings. 21 striking buildings typical of the industrial region for. bismarck the journey from berlin is part of the project there are broncos schools swearing pools and many residential towers typical of the 19th sixty's and seventy's high rise buildings with names like. parent giants all the originals have long since been demolished dynamite should all told down. the our cities destination is. a major center of the steel industry and europe's largest in the land ports. it's an unusual cargo frank john even though it weighs tons. the structures are perfectly positioned in the new home at the juice book nord landscape park which has been part of the arts trail since 2010. the sculptures reflect into us trail history. is india. public buildings that once belonged to this industrial landscape because they were built for the people who worked in industry here even the churches as worker numbers increased so did the construction of churches
a miniature city on the move. not architectural models but own sculptures of buildings. 21 striking buildings typical of the industrial region for. bismarck the journey from berlin is part of the project there are broncos schools swearing pools and many residential towers typical of the 19th sixty's and seventy's high rise buildings with names like. parent giants all the originals have long since been demolished dynamite should all told down. the our cities destination is. a major center of the...
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we are one of the oldest cities, where the second densest city in the city. we have areas where there prone to liquefaction wherethe soil moves . so we're always needing to upgrade our infrastructureon a regular basis . if we go to the next slide. when we think about our building our future and what, where we want to see the city go, one thing that's important to mention is in the last two years alone we've been very aggressivewith our capital program . $1.47 billion since 2019 we passed in g0 bonds read that includes 1.6 million for affordable housing, etc. 29 million for emergency response almost 490 million past november for health and recovery. these are vital programs across the city is also going to help us with recovering from covid as we are actively spending money anddeveloping plans for a number of infrastructure programs that have already been funded . we're doing additional work around promoting local economic stimulus, recognizing the big impacts that covid has so this plan starts sets aside under $25 million in civic participation for economic s
we are one of the oldest cities, where the second densest city in the city. we have areas where there prone to liquefaction wherethe soil moves . so we're always needing to upgrade our infrastructureon a regular basis . if we go to the next slide. when we think about our building our future and what, where we want to see the city go, one thing that's important to mention is in the last two years alone we've been very aggressivewith our capital program . $1.47 billion since 2019 we passed in g0...
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we leverage the city's collective power for achieving higher count to protect the city. second, it would increase the efficiency, instead of letting every department go through 10 to 20 administrative or legal staff for similar purchases. now departments collaborate as one city, completing all of the necessary legal procurements and eliminate the doubling effort. last, but not least, it would improve visibility and expand performance. all oricle products would be purchased through one master agreement so we can better monitor and manage the specs, to reduce the costs and then the performance. in addition, by entering this agreement, oracle helps the city reduce the cost for maintaining the existing oracle hardware. they have waived it for (indiscernable) for five years. without including any oracle termination fees. we will save the city at least $3.75 million in the next five years, either in savings or in cost avoidance. this goes to the question (indiscernable). [heavy accent] >> they are here to help me answer the questions, if you have any. thank you very much. >> c
we leverage the city's collective power for achieving higher count to protect the city. second, it would increase the efficiency, instead of letting every department go through 10 to 20 administrative or legal staff for similar purchases. now departments collaborate as one city, completing all of the necessary legal procurements and eliminate the doubling effort. last, but not least, it would improve visibility and expand performance. all oricle products would be purchased through one master...
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republic washington wanted a grand capital city a city. he said for the ages thomas jefferson, and others wanted a simple brick federal town. no washington wanted rome built on the potomac river. he wanted it near the potomac river washington had but other founders would joke and call potomac fever. george was not well traveled washington thought that the potomac was equal to the sen the thames the danube the rhine all put together. like the potomac but it's hardly equal to any one of those yet alone all of them, but the potomac connected the community next to it the future capital city with the chesapeake which meant access to the atlantic rivers were important in a day of primitive transportation and rudimentary communication. also the potomac flows westward. it will unite, maryland, virginia, pennsylvania and the roads from the edges of the tributaries of the potomac would run west into what is today the ohio territory pittsburgh and so forth and so on so the potomac would then connect north and south as it was equal distance between tw
republic washington wanted a grand capital city a city. he said for the ages thomas jefferson, and others wanted a simple brick federal town. no washington wanted rome built on the potomac river. he wanted it near the potomac river washington had but other founders would joke and call potomac fever. george was not well traveled washington thought that the potomac was equal to the sen the thames the danube the rhine all put together. like the potomac but it's hardly equal to any one of those yet...
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the city. destination is. a major center of the steel industry and europe's largest in the land ports. it's an unusual cargo frank john even though it weighs tons. the structures are perfectly positioned in the new home at the juice book nord landscape park which has been part of the trail since 2010. the sculptures reflect into our still history. is india. public buildings that once belonged to this industrial landscape because they were built for the people who worked in industry here even the churches as work numbers increased so did the construction of churches and now they are empty maintaining to churches is more expensive then to mauritian them. so these decisions were made for financial reasons. and china the top. team from the burning studio is responsible for the detailed work on the 1st song. and for ensuring their foundations are precise millimeters matter everything has to fit perfectly. going on a building here the north and the put its own front on the employer these are not exact images they ar
the city. destination is. a major center of the steel industry and europe's largest in the land ports. it's an unusual cargo frank john even though it weighs tons. the structures are perfectly positioned in the new home at the juice book nord landscape park which has been part of the trail since 2010. the sculptures reflect into our still history. is india. public buildings that once belonged to this industrial landscape because they were built for the people who worked in industry here even...
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your city? >> thank you to my brother mayor and of course my sister mayor. it's always good to see you, london, and we've been communicating quite often as we move through this pandemic. and, you know, we've been going back and forth our cities as it relates to getting our people vaccinated. and so every day, we're like neck and neck. so i just appreciate the work and that of the conference. so, oh, man, this package is vitally important to the city of new orleans and the city, you know, we were disproportionately impacted by this virus as you heard from london as well. we lost over 172000 residents. and coming and dealing with the state of louisiana, the city of new orleans had over $200 million in expenses incurred fighting back this pandemic. with all of that being approved by the state of louisiana only for the city to get $50 million. so fighting for direct allocation was something that was so important for this city so that we can really not only deal with the deficits that have incurred,
your city? >> thank you to my brother mayor and of course my sister mayor. it's always good to see you, london, and we've been communicating quite often as we move through this pandemic. and, you know, we've been going back and forth our cities as it relates to getting our people vaccinated. and so every day, we're like neck and neck. so i just appreciate the work and that of the conference. so, oh, man, this package is vitally important to the city of new orleans and the city, you know,...
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and tourists like me can't even rent a bike to explore the city's. rooms though was founded 1200 years ago this is where great european history once took place but environmental protection also has a great reputation and is considered a green city sounds like an exciting day to me. we'll also spend time in the surrounding area known as we'll see lots of lovely castles and visit a diving park where you can explore and on the water were. also see the spectacular scenery of newfoundland sent in by a viewer. i thought the best place to start my tour was the problem enough it's sort of the. just bicycle highway and circles the outskirts of the old town. moonstone may be old but its population is young off the city's 300000 inhabitants 60000 our students nearly everyone here writes of cycling paths crisscrossed the city and the direction of signage is excellent. the principal i mocked in the heart of the old town is considered one of the most beautiful squares in germany the gabled houses date back to the days of the hands at a clique. a splendid example o
and tourists like me can't even rent a bike to explore the city's. rooms though was founded 1200 years ago this is where great european history once took place but environmental protection also has a great reputation and is considered a green city sounds like an exciting day to me. we'll also spend time in the surrounding area known as we'll see lots of lovely castles and visit a diving park where you can explore and on the water were. also see the spectacular scenery of newfoundland sent in by...
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to put out fires to other cities have them to its capital that's about the city has had them but most places have filled the men because of course there hasn't. but he probably wanted to preserve it's baseless system and really fought for that and the $970.00 s. . yeah you do this you know how this lovely building from the 16th century is called the whale house it became so famous because eros most of rotterdam lived here for 2 years to be tapped resinous the great philosopher and freethinkers constantly complained about it but that's how safe you said it was so full of vermin it was unbearable and with the bells of st martin's church charming every hour he could never concentrate and the brightest. if you. take a photo anyway that's always the problem when you want to take a nice picture but you're standing right in front of it that's true you need to move back a bit i mean this sums up. the everyday sustainability that is almost taken for granted in freiburg can be found on the plots here you will find many regional products from farmers in the area at the weekday market. right next
to put out fires to other cities have them to its capital that's about the city has had them but most places have filled the men because of course there hasn't. but he probably wanted to preserve it's baseless system and really fought for that and the $970.00 s. . yeah you do this you know how this lovely building from the 16th century is called the whale house it became so famous because eros most of rotterdam lived here for 2 years to be tapped resinous the great philosopher and freethinkers...
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agencies in the city.ey's office and the controller office have issued numerous reports and made policy recommendations to address corruption in san francisco. meanwhile six heads of major departments have now either been charged or resigned due to alleged misconduct. under our charter, the mayor will appoint someone to head the administration and this raises concerns. to promote transparency and avoid conflict of interest and protect good governance, all principles are shared not just by my office and colleagues on this board, but also by the city attorney and requesting responses to the following questions. first, what is the current status of the city attorney's corruption investigation of the mayor's administration and the city agency and departments? second, what plan is in place to protect the integrity of any public integrity investigation of the administration when and if the mayor appoints a successor to the public attorney. third, will the appointment by the mayor of the new city attorney create
agencies in the city.ey's office and the controller office have issued numerous reports and made policy recommendations to address corruption in san francisco. meanwhile six heads of major departments have now either been charged or resigned due to alleged misconduct. under our charter, the mayor will appoint someone to head the administration and this raises concerns. to promote transparency and avoid conflict of interest and protect good governance, all principles are shared not just by my...
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i get a little city tour for. she 1st leads me to the square in front of freiburg historic town hall here as everywhere across the city you can find the narrow brook. noticed this little tripping hazard in the city what's it all about than 3 statements about a really important the main reason these got his were built back in the 12th century was to have water in the city to put out fires to other cities have them to its capital that's about the cities had them but most places have filled the men because of course there hasn't. but tried it wanted to preserve its baseless system and really fought for that in the 1970 s. . yeah this is you this is from how this lovely building from the 16th century is called the whale house it became so famous because eros most of rotterdam lived here for 2 years maybe. it was miss the great philosopher and freethinkers constantly complained about it. that's how so follow you said it was so full of vermin it was unbearable and with the bells of st martin's church charming every hour
i get a little city tour for. she 1st leads me to the square in front of freiburg historic town hall here as everywhere across the city you can find the narrow brook. noticed this little tripping hazard in the city what's it all about than 3 statements about a really important the main reason these got his were built back in the 12th century was to have water in the city to put out fires to other cities have them to its capital that's about the cities had them but most places have filled the...
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city for saving thousands of lives. but there was sacrifice. there was sacrifice because so many people did lose their lives. there were people who did not make it through this pandemic. there were businesses that had been around since before i was born that did not make it through this pandemic. there were people who struggled because of the decision we had to make. we recognize our children have suffered, our seniors in isolation have suffered. our mental health has suffered, but san francisco, we've been in this place before. we've struggled before. there was a pandemic in this city 100 years ago. there was an earthquake in 1906, there was an earthquake in 1989. there were things that we have experienced before, and we came back. when you think about it, we came back because we didn't drown in our despair. we took the tragedy, we took those experiences, and we used those experiences, tragedy, to make san francisco a better city. when you think about it, the embarcadero -- some of us remember that freeway that was dow
city for saving thousands of lives. but there was sacrifice. there was sacrifice because so many people did lose their lives. there were people who did not make it through this pandemic. there were businesses that had been around since before i was born that did not make it through this pandemic. there were people who struggled because of the decision we had to make. we recognize our children have suffered, our seniors in isolation have suffered. our mental health has suffered, but san...
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let me clearly state to you that our city this city and county of san francisco is a racist city. one way to look at it is to check on our police department for all the decades. our district attorneys, city attorneys, chief of police, many of whom i know, supervisors, many who are not educated on issues. they don't know what is happening at ground zero. do you think that san francisco should have had a gang task force that created the information about some gangs and we don't have gangs in san francisco? there are sets that moved away from san francisco and are creating a lot of pandemonium now. this happened because of rogue police officers. i served in the department of defense, department of interior and united states so i know what i am talking about. it is time for our board of supervisors and addvo cats to work with the federal government, to work with this u.s. attorney general to bring up reform. >> that you for sharing your comments. i believe we have one more caller in the queue. please connect us. >> i am a worker. last year i was -- i am in support of sb299 or this bil
let me clearly state to you that our city this city and county of san francisco is a racist city. one way to look at it is to check on our police department for all the decades. our district attorneys, city attorneys, chief of police, many of whom i know, supervisors, many who are not educated on issues. they don't know what is happening at ground zero. do you think that san francisco should have had a gang task force that created the information about some gangs and we don't have gangs in san...
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i am betty parker, the mayor of the city of elizabeth city. i am accompanied by my city manager, mr. freeman, by my chief of police, chief eddie buffalo, and we are here to make a few statements in reference to the shooting that took place in our city this past wednesday, april 21st, 2021. let me, again, express sincere con do condolences to the family of andrew brown, sincere condolences from elizabeth city. as a mayor of elizabeth city in which your loved one was shot and killed, for the past few days i have been concerned about giving your family and friends adequate space and time to grieve. we can only imagine the pain that you must be experiencing, but we are sensitive to your concerns. there are two separate law enforcement agencies in our community. some of you may not know this. t elizabeth city police department, and the sheriff department, which is county. none of the officers of the elizabeth city police department were involved in the process of issuing the warrant to mr. brown, nor part of the subsequent events that transpired. t
i am betty parker, the mayor of the city of elizabeth city. i am accompanied by my city manager, mr. freeman, by my chief of police, chief eddie buffalo, and we are here to make a few statements in reference to the shooting that took place in our city this past wednesday, april 21st, 2021. let me, again, express sincere con do condolences to the family of andrew brown, sincere condolences from elizabeth city. as a mayor of elizabeth city in which your loved one was shot and killed, for the past...
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ambassadors are city residents.they're employed by oceia to provide that safety presence while they're assisting, engaging, and helping the public, and we built this as a replicable model that could also be respectful of community expertise and leadership. [inaudible] >> -- c.a.p. operates. >> okay. hi, everyone. i think there was a bit of a delay or having a difficult time presenting the slides at the same time as adding some comments. thank you for having us today, supervisors? just an overview about what our ambassadors do? it's a very broad program in terms of scope with a general focus on just improving quality of life in public spaces with a focus on safety? it's also a job training program, so really, one part community safety, one part neighborhood engagement, and using partnerships with other city agencies like the human services agency jobs now program to make sure that we are using a pipeline of city residents who are from the community who understand the needs of their own neighborhoods. some of the serv
ambassadors are city residents.they're employed by oceia to provide that safety presence while they're assisting, engaging, and helping the public, and we built this as a replicable model that could also be respectful of community expertise and leadership. [inaudible] >> -- c.a.p. operates. >> okay. hi, everyone. i think there was a bit of a delay or having a difficult time presenting the slides at the same time as adding some comments. thank you for having us today, supervisors?...
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incorporations and the city. for over 58 years, the scope and responsibility for lafco has grown consider bey to include the original mission of promoting orderly growth we now preserve agriculture and open space and ensure efficient, sustainable public services as the authority of lafco and the responsibility has grown over the years so have the statutes of lafco. the local reorganization act. it's the c.k.h. is the body of government code that governs lafco so we call it the lafco's bible. they adopt local policy and commissions make the final decision. just as your commission has done by statue they appointed an executive officer, a clerk and legal contract. each lafco has authority within its home county and no authority outside its home county. they're independent of all other lafcos and independent of all other lafcos. just as c-sack has no authority over its county members or the league. we serve as a resource and a support to our members like all other local governments, lafcos are subject to legal frame
incorporations and the city. for over 58 years, the scope and responsibility for lafco has grown consider bey to include the original mission of promoting orderly growth we now preserve agriculture and open space and ensure efficient, sustainable public services as the authority of lafco and the responsibility has grown over the years so have the statutes of lafco. the local reorganization act. it's the c.k.h. is the body of government code that governs lafco so we call it the lafco's bible....
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new york city is the i single most densely city. we are not far behind that. new york is requiring the same thing. it makes sense for the type of city we have and the populations we have in our neighborhoods. appreciate people's doing that and we know there's concerns. it's required for travel. there's a lot of reasons why you would show testing over the vaccine. that's going to be a reality for our lives when we're doing larger events or coming together with a lot of others outside of our household. >> i want to get to the travel in a second. first, will giants fans use city testing resources, for example, i know the city pays $75 per test to get tested for example. where are fans supposed to go? should they use city resources? >> we know giants fans travel in from multiple areas. we want people to use the testing resource that's available to them and convenient for them where they live. some people we know will use resources in san francisco and that is what they're here for. we want people to use resources available to them and that includes resources we ha
new york city is the i single most densely city. we are not far behind that. new york is requiring the same thing. it makes sense for the type of city we have and the populations we have in our neighborhoods. appreciate people's doing that and we know there's concerns. it's required for travel. there's a lot of reasons why you would show testing over the vaccine. that's going to be a reality for our lives when we're doing larger events or coming together with a lot of others outside of our...
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ambassadors are city residents.they're employed by oceia to provide that safety presence while they're assisting, engaging, and helping the public, and we built this as a replicable model that could also be respectful of community expertise and leadership. [inaudible] >> -- c.a.p. operates. >> okay. hi, everyone. i think there was a bit of a delay or having a difficult time presenting the slides at the same time as adding some comments. thank you for having us today, supervisors? just an overview about what our ambassadors do? it's a very broad program in terms of scope with a general focus on just improving quality of life in public spaces with a focus on safety? it's also a job training program, so really, one part community safety, one part neighborhood engagement, and using partnerships with other city agencies like the human services agency jobs now program to make sure that we are using a pipeline of city residents who are from the community who understand the needs of their own neighborhoods. some of the serv
ambassadors are city residents.they're employed by oceia to provide that safety presence while they're assisting, engaging, and helping the public, and we built this as a replicable model that could also be respectful of community expertise and leadership. [inaudible] >> -- c.a.p. operates. >> okay. hi, everyone. i think there was a bit of a delay or having a difficult time presenting the slides at the same time as adding some comments. thank you for having us today, supervisors?...
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our cities are failing us. try to protect us all and use this all future generations can look forward to and i like to have a city where i don't need to worry about. all of the machines and i have what do we do to improve the way we move in our cities for what is for a smart join us on a journey where architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to be driving at the same time. that's the highest level ever in berlin alone 87000 new cars were registered in 2019 despite growing traffic problems. a city with lots of public transport with ok bicycle. and we see all the cost next to the universe the boating people like the students we have free public transport and they come by car and i think that's not good. all over the world urban traffic pollution is choking us of the air we need to brief the. people around the world are demanding change. now after more t
our cities are failing us. try to protect us all and use this all future generations can look forward to and i like to have a city where i don't need to worry about. all of the machines and i have what do we do to improve the way we move in our cities for what is for a smart join us on a journey where architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3...
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your city?brother mayor and of course my sister mayor. it's always good to see you, london, and we've been communicating quite often as we move through this pandemic. and, you know, we've been going back and forth our cities as it relates to getting our people vaccinated. and so every day, we're like neck and neck. so i just appreciate the work and that of the conference. so, oh, man, this package is vitally important to the city of new orleans and the city, you know, we were disproportionately impacted by this virus as you heard from london as well. we lost over 172000 residents. and coming and dealing with the state of louisiana, the city of new orleans had over $200 million in expenses incurred fighting back this pandemic. with all of that being approved by the state of louisiana only for the city to get $50 million. so fighting for direct allocation was something that was so important for this city so that we can really not only deal with the deficits that have incurred, but also keep our pe
your city?brother mayor and of course my sister mayor. it's always good to see you, london, and we've been communicating quite often as we move through this pandemic. and, you know, we've been going back and forth our cities as it relates to getting our people vaccinated. and so every day, we're like neck and neck. so i just appreciate the work and that of the conference. so, oh, man, this package is vitally important to the city of new orleans and the city, you know, we were disproportionately...
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in the city.do want to thank, mr. boganey for his service to the city. he's made strides in many areas to help make the city better. the city now looks forward to continuing this work under the newly appointed leadership of the deputy city manager, dr. reggie edwards. >> can we count on you to halt -- the use of force for misdemeanor offenses. we keep the policy in place? until there is a investigation daunte wright staff. focusing on justice and accountability for his family. the risk of additional, unnecessarily violence, death and tragedy. >> certainly i am predisposed to doing everything we can to reduce the opportunity for officers to use deadly force in situations where they're not necessary. i would like to receive the full text of your request and make sure that we sit down and go through it and see how we can implement. i don't believe officers need to necessarily have weapons every time they are making a traffic stop or engaged in situations that don't necessarily call for weapons. we kn
in the city.do want to thank, mr. boganey for his service to the city. he's made strides in many areas to help make the city better. the city now looks forward to continuing this work under the newly appointed leadership of the deputy city manager, dr. reggie edwards. >> can we count on you to halt -- the use of force for misdemeanor offenses. we keep the policy in place? until there is a investigation daunte wright staff. focusing on justice and accountability for his family. the risk of...
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and now to a highlight of the city. hertzberg is not a particularly big city by today's standards but it used to be a center of power for influential bishops and they lived in this building diverse burke residence the palace added garden are unesco world heritage site. the palace was built in the 18th century to plans by architect has on women it's a french palace design view nice and italian architectural art. verts burgers not only known for its residents but also for its wine. the book is one of the largest wineries in germany it can be visited with guided tours and that's exactly what i do. winery manager. first shows me the wine press all. here the grapes are delivered in fall after the harvest and processed into wine. which is stored one floor below. you we are in our wooden barrel cellar or we have 160 big wooden casket here and this isn't just for shoe. best white wines here right in the castle controlling the temperature because we want to squeeze the last drop of quality of . the tile is the wine estate with 1
and now to a highlight of the city. hertzberg is not a particularly big city by today's standards but it used to be a center of power for influential bishops and they lived in this building diverse burke residence the palace added garden are unesco world heritage site. the palace was built in the 18th century to plans by architect has on women it's a french palace design view nice and italian architectural art. verts burgers not only known for its residents but also for its wine. the book is...
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across the city. the controller's office allocated a total of 5.6 million. upon completing the survey and application process, the city distributed $2.76 million for direct wage increases and $3.8 million to address compaction across 515 contracts and 116 -- 169 contractors. ultimately, the city focused its funds for workers on city contracts and did not use any of the funding to address wage equity concerns as funds were limited and the qualitative and quantitative items in this funding were hard to validate. a breakdown of the distribution of these funds by department is shown in exhibit 2 on page 9 of our report. the controller's office reported that there were data validation issues as part of their survey and allocation process, which is discussed on page 9 of our report. while this process ran into many challenges from sur vying nonprofits to validating and correcting data, it surveyed m.c.o. issues across the city and worked to address wage compaction concerns. however, this was a one-time proc
across the city. the controller's office allocated a total of 5.6 million. upon completing the survey and application process, the city distributed $2.76 million for direct wage increases and $3.8 million to address compaction across 515 contracts and 116 -- 169 contractors. ultimately, the city focused its funds for workers on city contracts and did not use any of the funding to address wage equity concerns as funds were limited and the qualitative and quantitative items in this funding were...
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i agree city college is an anchor institution for us in the city. one of the reasons why we are building that partnership with sfusd in to city college because we see the value of city college training our future workforce. so i will say that i've had many conversations with both the chief of staff as well as the dean at city college to try to figure out how do we ensure that our students who really need the wrap around support will get that so they can stay at city college, persist through the courses and graduate and be able to come back and work within the city. working with supervisor mar, we've talked about different ways to provide that type of support within the city we have a model called the public education and enrichment fund in which we create a structure to provide that operational support for the district and allocation of more direct services. i think that's the vision of supervisor mar in trying to bolster and support city college. i think it's a more long-term strategy so we can have city college rarn for a long -- around for a long
i agree city college is an anchor institution for us in the city. one of the reasons why we are building that partnership with sfusd in to city college because we see the value of city college training our future workforce. so i will say that i've had many conversations with both the chief of staff as well as the dean at city college to try to figure out how do we ensure that our students who really need the wrap around support will get that so they can stay at city college, persist through the...
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i'm joined by a number of our city department heads including our city administrator car men chiu and our librarian michael lambert. and, let me tell you, michael has not only been running this library, he and so many of our librarians and the people who work for the library here in san francisco, they more than almost any other department have been working as disaster service workers to help address this pandemic. they've been down at covid command at mascone center showing up every day doing whatever it takes. organization. going out to our hotels where we are helping to support our homeless residents. going out to the community hubs to help support our kids. preparing virtual lesson plans and reading time. i did a reading time for kids during this pandemic as well virtually, of course. doing so many incredible things to help get our city going during a very challenging time. i know many of us, we wish we didn't have to go through this this past year, but what we should look at is the sacrifices we made and where we are now today. san francisco has vaccinated about 60% of the reside
i'm joined by a number of our city department heads including our city administrator car men chiu and our librarian michael lambert. and, let me tell you, michael has not only been running this library, he and so many of our librarians and the people who work for the library here in san francisco, they more than almost any other department have been working as disaster service workers to help address this pandemic. they've been down at covid command at mascone center showing up every day doing...
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and for the city. the conditions of the complex have successfully declined over the years and some of the conditions before they've reported sewage that tenants face. even as conditions at plaza east have deteriorate and despite the pleas of residents, city government and the property manager have failed to step up and intervene on behalf of the residents. from the moment we took office, we've been working to change this and listen to go the tenants for a change and taking their complaints seriously. it's my understanding that san francisco housing authority has been aware of the need for plaza east for years and in november, of 2020, the agency took the first step in the demolition in the process signing up on the plan to tear down and rebuild the site. among other concerns. the application to hud does not discuss how the developer or the city can address conditions at the complex in the immediate future. the housing authority has since sent a demolition application to the u.s. department of housing a
and for the city. the conditions of the complex have successfully declined over the years and some of the conditions before they've reported sewage that tenants face. even as conditions at plaza east have deteriorate and despite the pleas of residents, city government and the property manager have failed to step up and intervene on behalf of the residents. from the moment we took office, we've been working to change this and listen to go the tenants for a change and taking their complaints...
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hall we met at city hall we have a city hall and that was determined that it might fill what had to be the chicago the scene and myself and scott mueller would head into one that may have. so did you understand since you while you as speciations are being called to this incident we knew that some form of critic lesson had occurred but at that point we didn't have a huge amount of information and when you use the term critical incident in this context or mean to you at that time an incident involving a police officer and potentially a civilian. that that could have caused harm so on may 25th of 2020. was to be ca. responding to calls of critical incidents within the city of minneapolis yes and so have you developed that is the p.c.a. a process for responding to those calls yes we have critical incident protocols. and when you arrived with the other agents at city hall that's. where the administrative offices of the police department are correct correct. and so that at some point. the. decision is made for my fil to go to the scene at 30th. and you an agent nearer than wait around or
hall we met at city hall we have a city hall and that was determined that it might fill what had to be the chicago the scene and myself and scott mueller would head into one that may have. so did you understand since you while you as speciations are being called to this incident we knew that some form of critic lesson had occurred but at that point we didn't have a huge amount of information and when you use the term critical incident in this context or mean to you at that time an incident...
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has banned all cars from the city center. paris is planning to plant more trees on the shelves eliseo and around the arc de triomphe in an effort to cut traffic significantly. in new york parts of broadway near times square already caffrey dotted with street cafes designed by danish urban planners. car makers have also understood that times are changing v.w. has developed. driving shuttles that it hopes will become the taxis of the future and help to come in a city traffic. branches moving from being a pure auto maker to becoming a mobility provider so whether you buy a car from us lease or rented or just use it and whether you drive yourself or not our business model works either way. back to the bike rally in berlin or the demonstrators are making a bigger line for the city's been freeway. if they get that way the german capital will one day no longer need a freeway to calm least. i often cycle through berlin thinking how different the city of look if there weren't any cars all streets. landscapes are totally governed by ca
has banned all cars from the city center. paris is planning to plant more trees on the shelves eliseo and around the arc de triomphe in an effort to cut traffic significantly. in new york parts of broadway near times square already caffrey dotted with street cafes designed by danish urban planners. car makers have also understood that times are changing v.w. has developed. driving shuttles that it hopes will become the taxis of the future and help to come in a city traffic. branches moving from...