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i have always been grateful to san francisco general and staff for keeping city san franciscans safe. in 2008, almost 84 percent of city of san francisco voted a bond to rebuild san francisco general. it's a testament to how much they have helped and we did not have all the funds needed to build a world class hospital and supply it with world class fixtures and equipment. bond funds cannot be used for that. the city has committed $175 million through our own capital improvement fund but there was $65 million need and through work of mayor lee and san francisco giants has tried to work to fill. so this contribution from dr. chan and mr. zuckerberg, it's truly amazing and they have heard our cries for support and they have so gratefully provided this gift to the city. this gift will compliment the city's investment and specifically their gift will purchase psychological monitors to improve the tracking of patients vital signs and provide earlier detection of deteriorating condition and also purchase ir equipment to help dying and treating the lease invasive state of the art technique. i
i have always been grateful to san francisco general and staff for keeping city san franciscans safe. in 2008, almost 84 percent of city of san francisco voted a bond to rebuild san francisco general. it's a testament to how much they have helped and we did not have all the funds needed to build a world class hospital and supply it with world class fixtures and equipment. bond funds cannot be used for that. the city has committed $175 million through our own capital improvement fund but there...
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shared prosperity agenda our solutions to climate change must be accessible and benefit all city city san franciscan regardless of income and solar energy and electric vehicles must be for everyone and not just for the rich. san francisco needs to make it more affordable for everyone. that's why i'm glad we have this solar program and it has put solar energy systems on the roofs of homeowners that have saved money and creating jobs from our workforce program. between go solar sf and the power clean power programs we have make progress in our economic leadership. thank you. >>supervisor london breed: okay. our next question, i would like to introduce supervisor john avalos. >>supervisor john avalos: thank you. i would like to that can you for participating with sf and making that a reality. it seems we all agree that the current environment offers many new advantages to launch cleanpowersf this year. unfortunately for many residents the only thing they will remember is misinformation campaign from 2015. can we work together to promote cleanpowersf and will you put money in your budget to promote publ
shared prosperity agenda our solutions to climate change must be accessible and benefit all city city san franciscan regardless of income and solar energy and electric vehicles must be for everyone and not just for the rich. san francisco needs to make it more affordable for everyone. that's why i'm glad we have this solar program and it has put solar energy systems on the roofs of homeowners that have saved money and creating jobs from our workforce program. between go solar sf and the power...
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she's a third generation city san san franciscan. sally was great to share her insights to make sure the facilities we built would serve families. please help me in welcoming ms. mcdonald. [ applause ] . >> thank you very much. i am very honored to be here representing the voice of families who will use these hospitals. ucsf has living to my voice and the voice of other family members throughout the several years it took to get these buildings designed and built. they listened to the concerns that families had about being able to stay in the room with the patients and now they can. they listened to concerns about a need for a private place for families to gather or to speak to doctors without the earshot of a patient and work them into the design. they listened to the needs of mom's like me or close family members of any patient to be part of the team and usually appreciated the input i gave. they understood that when a family member is in the hospital, time tops, -- stops, but the world continues and to find ways to assist families
she's a third generation city san san franciscan. sally was great to share her insights to make sure the facilities we built would serve families. please help me in welcoming ms. mcdonald. [ applause ] . >> thank you very much. i am very honored to be here representing the voice of families who will use these hospitals. ucsf has living to my voice and the voice of other family members throughout the several years it took to get these buildings designed and built. they listened to the...
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it's something that city san franciscans have been looking for and to make sure we have a clean sf program and make sure it's really in charge of greenhouse gas reductions. i'm excited about this and looking forward to working together and the mayor is excited about this too and look ing forward to work with my colleagues. i'm hoping to move as quick as possible with this program. if we put forward 30 mega watts of 100 percent renewable energy we would have removed 149 tons of c02 a day. and that level continues to come forward in san francisco in terms of the atmosphere being polluted if you will. where by the end of the summer look to launch the program. i want to make sure the public utilities commission can provide us a sense of a time line with how to move forward and under the auspicious of the community choice aggregation program. i'm very happy to be in this position that we are actually seeing city hall come together to support cleanpowersf and let's move on. president ann caen do you have remarks? >> i do. i'm very happy to be joining in this meeting with public utilities commiss
it's something that city san franciscans have been looking for and to make sure we have a clean sf program and make sure it's really in charge of greenhouse gas reductions. i'm excited about this and looking forward to working together and the mayor is excited about this too and look ing forward to work with my colleagues. i'm hoping to move as quick as possible with this program. if we put forward 30 mega watts of 100 percent renewable energy we would have removed 149 tons of c02 a day. and...
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point i think obviously cleanpowersf has a great many things that are more beneficial for city san franciscans obviously local jobs and being outside of that monopoly. i guess i have concern about waiting certainly as others do. so i would just suggest that we also consider moving something simultaneously in the project planning phases to move forward at a swifter speed. thank you. >>supervisor john avalos: commissioner moran? >> thank you. i would express my appreciation for this report and one of the things that impressed me about was the tone of the report. it reads like a business analysis. and i think that's been needed for some time. it's not an advocacy document. i think it takes a good straight look at what possibilities are, also some choices and some decisions we need to make here in implementation and i think it provides a good bases for that. i wanted to express my appreciation to lafco and the consultants that put it together. for taking that tone, i am hoping we can pick up on that tone as well. i also have to comment to supervisor campos that we have had many historic moments wa
point i think obviously cleanpowersf has a great many things that are more beneficial for city san franciscans obviously local jobs and being outside of that monopoly. i guess i have concern about waiting certainly as others do. so i would just suggest that we also consider moving something simultaneously in the project planning phases to move forward at a swifter speed. thank you. >>supervisor john avalos: commissioner moran? >> thank you. i would express my appreciation for this...
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sunlight and the relevance of shadow on land processes, but let's face this is a somewhat cold city and san franciscans are impacted by sunlight. you can see this at dolores parks, one of our sunier and warmest parks and you can see people move down the park as the late shadowed move down. i'm one of those. when evaluating criteria to analyze a building shadow on the park, we not only evaluate the quantity of the shadow impact, we evaluate the quality as well. the new shadow primarily impacts the northern part of the park facing folsom street. this is different from the more industrial harrison street, which borders sunshine edge of the park that faces the freeway. folsom street the face of the park for our residents, our families and our seniors and it's also the corridor envisioned by the western soma plan, a plan guided through a 7-year process in our community that would be the boulevard that would eventually connect the entire south of market avenue from rincon bay to south of market to mission. we're looking at plans that not only include bike lanes, but may even include the two-waying of folsom
sunlight and the relevance of shadow on land processes, but let's face this is a somewhat cold city and san franciscans are impacted by sunlight. you can see this at dolores parks, one of our sunier and warmest parks and you can see people move down the park as the late shadowed move down. i'm one of those. when evaluating criteria to analyze a building shadow on the park, we not only evaluate the quantity of the shadow impact, we evaluate the quality as well. the new shadow primarily impacts...
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benefits from those opportunities and you know we talk about local hire because we want san franciscans to build the city we talked about the arts and want san franciscans it provide the arts but i know a lot of people that just got here and our benefiting from those wonderful opportunities that it really actually would be great to have some folks that have been here a long time remember we talked about during third street when we were rebuilding third street and the small businesses suffered because of the construction and then we brought the fact that maybe when the constructions is beginning why not give the local delhi that's been there 20 years to make sandwiches for the workers and give them an opportunity to benefit from the work and so you know one i'd like to maybe ask tiffany a that's something we can talk about and i know we can do a lot of what we can by the power that a lot of us will have to push for something like that i don't know how to define that or the scope but let's see how we can do longshoreman in the myths when you look at the mall or the you know, i know it's not going to be all
benefits from those opportunities and you know we talk about local hire because we want san franciscans to build the city we talked about the arts and want san franciscans it provide the arts but i know a lot of people that just got here and our benefiting from those wonderful opportunities that it really actually would be great to have some folks that have been here a long time remember we talked about during third street when we were rebuilding third street and the small businesses suffered...
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outlining our history with the city and our commitment to helping create a livable, loveable city for all san franciscans. this project in particular we're especially proud of because it's really a legacy project, really recognizing civic leadership and volunteerism for parks in san francisco. and also recognizing the multi-generation legacy that those values can have as the family continues to want to put its commitment towards ensuring that that rec center serves not only obviously evolving demographics, but the current residents that live there. so we are excited to bring a very robust community process, deep community engagement and really strategically look at what future recreation needs will be there? how this rec center can continue to serve as an icon and special place in the neighborhood and also to strategical look to set up the project to attract public and private center to build a new rec center and park. so i just wanted to appreciate your consideration. just move forward interviewing architects yesterday and today and expect to get community outreach going very, very soon. thank you. >> t
outlining our history with the city and our commitment to helping create a livable, loveable city for all san franciscans. this project in particular we're especially proud of because it's really a legacy project, really recognizing civic leadership and volunteerism for parks in san francisco. and also recognizing the multi-generation legacy that those values can have as the family continues to want to put its commitment towards ensuring that that rec center serves not only obviously evolving...
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and ultimately reflect in the will determine graphics of the city so we're seeing the grow gross e growth in the lower parts of san franciscans and even with the housing as expensive as it is to low population in the city and it's a high ends the upper income population is growing it's really the moderate or low up to 50 percent up to one hundred percent of average that is climbing where people are moving out of san francisco and many areas within the bay area what that means another way to look at that industries that can thrive in san francisco business climate are doing so not creating a boo balance of opportunity of jobs the industries that offices these kinds of jobs are struggling i'll not say about this recovery of 2014 it's balanced we've got manufacturers since 2010 that was not something we saw before the 1980s we've seen the job growth across the board that in a gates a lot of things we're talking about but i have a concern the city's sustained growth will run into the constraint we'd like talk about in the next slide that makes it increasing difficult for the industry to continue to add jobs that's why i think the
and ultimately reflect in the will determine graphics of the city so we're seeing the grow gross e growth in the lower parts of san franciscans and even with the housing as expensive as it is to low population in the city and it's a high ends the upper income population is growing it's really the moderate or low up to 50 percent up to one hundred percent of average that is climbing where people are moving out of san francisco and many areas within the bay area what that means another way to...