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for the movement of this community is provided, as a rule, from the budget of territorial communities. i encountered when i was just starting this project that there were actually a lot of people who wanted to, representatives of local self-government bodies, that is, many wanted, but the problem was that there could not be a personnel or police officer of the community. courses became 5% of citizens no, in any case, this is a person, a professional person who already has professional training and professional experience in this structure, therefore one of the main problems - it was personnel, where to hire policemen to come to the village to live like this permanently and work on the territory of rural communities, it’s difficult for me to say what the statistics are now, but i am convinced that more than 10 communities have a police officer in the community, this is a community, that’s for sure, and you cherkasy in cherkasy absolutely in ukraine, i think there are a lot of them serhiy and one more function is new for our communities, but already in the end, in 8 months, it is defens
for the movement of this community is provided, as a rule, from the budget of territorial communities. i encountered when i was just starting this project that there were actually a lot of people who wanted to, representatives of local self-government bodies, that is, many wanted, but the problem was that there could not be a personnel or police officer of the community. courses became 5% of citizens no, in any case, this is a person, a professional person who already has professional training...
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community. working on legislation right now to provide local hire for tech companies and companies that have been taking advantage of and residents of the city and members of the city and so i will continue not only to provide funding, continue to make sure pathways and pipeline programs are in place and build off the opportunities that have not existed like more local mandatory laws. also, with a resolution when i was on the board of education, that provided a pathway into education careers with the school district and those things are still in place, so workforce is always a priority and will continue to support it. >> are thank you. brian. >> for myself, i think the way i think workforce development in san francisco comes from my experience working with the city. i think it comes with hiring there is a lot of conversations and a lot of opportunities to reform the hiring process. right now there is a lot of strict guidelines how and who we hire. even though there are lot of career pathway prog
community. working on legislation right now to provide local hire for tech companies and companies that have been taking advantage of and residents of the city and members of the city and so i will continue not only to provide funding, continue to make sure pathways and pipeline programs are in place and build off the opportunities that have not existed like more local mandatory laws. also, with a resolution when i was on the board of education, that provided a pathway into education careers...
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, and the premises, equipment is provided by the community, and fuel for the movement of this communityprovided, as a rule, as a rule from of the budget of territorial communities and anna, we once fought for this project, we encountered many representatives of local self-government bodies, that is, many wanted, but the problem was that there could not be personnel or a police officer of the community . of course, a person as a volunteer can not be there as i, for example, there is a nun who took some courses and became an officer of citizens at 50. in no way is she a professional person who already has professional training and professional experience working in this structure, therefore one of the main problems - it was a staffing where to hire policemen and they are ready to come to the village to live like this permanently and work on the territory of rural communities, it is difficult for me to say what the statistics are now, but i am convinced that already more than 10 communities have a police officer in this community - there are definitely a lot of them serhiy, and one more fu
, and the premises, equipment is provided by the community, and fuel for the movement of this communityprovided, as a rule, as a rule from of the budget of territorial communities and anna, we once fought for this project, we encountered many representatives of local self-government bodies, that is, many wanted, but the problem was that there could not be personnel or a police officer of the community . of course, a person as a volunteer can not be there as i, for example, there is a nun who...
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our community. our job is to continue the legacy and work of our founders known as the big six. harold, ethyl, eloise, shirley and the famous dr. jackson. my girl whose unyielding advocacy in leadership led to the mitt geation agreement. i am going to ask the families to stand. we want to acknowledge we're on then ceded an ves tral homeland of ramaytush ohlone. as the indigenous stewards of this land, the ramaytush ohlone have never kredded or lost their responsibility as caretakers of this place as well as other who reside in their traditional territories. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living, working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our rear expects by acknowledging the ancestors of them. >> he greetings to you my relatives. thank you for having mere here today. i'm greg castro, a ramaytush ohlone. i'm here to represent our community and chair jonathan cordero who is with us today and wish to give good thoughts and prayers to this place that is opening here, that is ref
our community. our job is to continue the legacy and work of our founders known as the big six. harold, ethyl, eloise, shirley and the famous dr. jackson. my girl whose unyielding advocacy in leadership led to the mitt geation agreement. i am going to ask the families to stand. we want to acknowledge we're on then ceded an ves tral homeland of ramaytush ohlone. as the indigenous stewards of this land, the ramaytush ohlone have never kredded or lost their responsibility as caretakers of this...
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from the community. as a filipino american born in the bay area is a stigma whether or not you are filipino enough to receive an honor like this. with this year's theme of reflection, resilience and reinvention, it forces us all as fill feigno americans to look within our history. within ourselves to acknowledge that our existence and the space we take up in this country is remarkable and revolutionary. i humbly accept this honor. filipino american history is rich. resilience and only powering everyone here at city hall is a part of its history. and a part of why it is important to celebrate. at west bay, our modo is there is no greater wealth than the knowledge of self. know who you are. and we cannot dom that without honoring those who come observe us. these other more then and there 200,000 filipino and filipino americans fought along side the u.s. in westerlied worry 2 denied what was promiseed them until men passd and in 70s and 80sch despite how they were treated they were proud u.s. vet residence
from the community. as a filipino american born in the bay area is a stigma whether or not you are filipino enough to receive an honor like this. with this year's theme of reflection, resilience and reinvention, it forces us all as fill feigno americans to look within our history. within ourselves to acknowledge that our existence and the space we take up in this country is remarkable and revolutionary. i humbly accept this honor. filipino american history is rich. resilience and only powering...
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and that applies to my community. mayor is a good example of how we have been able to pull in all those examples, put it in the database and circulate how you, whether you are in a small city, large city, can duplicate what is happening in that community. so, mayor, i appreciate that your city is in the database quite a bit. so keep your team putting their projects in our local government tracker. thank you. >> are other cities showing up a lot and are there examples of things you think are spreading more quickly than some of the others? >> i think the focus on small business rebounding has been one of the things that is showing up in our tracker a law. -- tracker a lot. because main street, in march 2020, we woke up and we were in this setting where downtowns and cities were closed. never imagined that in our country and in the world. and so a lot of the dollars are being used to help small and minority-owned is this is rebound. this second thing is revenue loss in local government. the dollars can be used to help br
and that applies to my community. mayor is a good example of how we have been able to pull in all those examples, put it in the database and circulate how you, whether you are in a small city, large city, can duplicate what is happening in that community. so, mayor, i appreciate that your city is in the database quite a bit. so keep your team putting their projects in our local government tracker. thank you. >> are other cities showing up a lot and are there examples of things you think...
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and thank the community it was a community envision and create ed space. i some of the stewards here today. thank you very much. play land is gone the needs it serves are not going. and in addition to the delivery needed mixed income housing, the village will continue to tradition of public serving space on this site with a community room and public art by local artists. it has taken collaboration to get here. to be in the school district it came together in the service of a vision. that teachers and educators should be able to live in the communities they serve. we am deliver on that vision. we will deliver a housing solution for under serve the community and social and racial equity and he doing it together. let's also and yes, we need to build more and build faster and do more to address the housing crisis impacting everyone in our city but we should take this moment to celebrate this missage today. if you are teaching our kids in san francisco you should raise your kids in san francisco. surely the village you can. again i want to thank united educator
and thank the community it was a community envision and create ed space. i some of the stewards here today. thank you very much. play land is gone the needs it serves are not going. and in addition to the delivery needed mixed income housing, the village will continue to tradition of public serving space on this site with a community room and public art by local artists. it has taken collaboration to get here. to be in the school district it came together in the service of a vision. that...
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in the filipino community.t's about all people and there's people like jaime who is still doing work and jenny who is in hawaii and the pet program which my daughter goes along fellow and i can go thereafter to pick her up so we're still here and doing things in the community and just a little history, my father after the international hotel where he married my mother when they came back from cuba, the family of soles started -- a lot of my family members and some made it through and some didn't but my father and i have to credit his life, he made a change in his life when he went to cuba and he go the to see brown people and black people and not tore up and tore down and he said i'm going to do something different. excuse me. so, when he came back here, he knew he was going to make a change. and it is about housing but it's about the people who are the bottom and the people who keep pushing people at the bottom. and when i come up with the filipino i'm raised with, we fight. i have so many homies from san fran
in the filipino community.t's about all people and there's people like jaime who is still doing work and jenny who is in hawaii and the pet program which my daughter goes along fellow and i can go thereafter to pick her up so we're still here and doing things in the community and just a little history, my father after the international hotel where he married my mother when they came back from cuba, the family of soles started -- a lot of my family members and some made it through and some...
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in one of the communities there, the fire fighters project has started, or have other communities alreadyed it. we will ask our fire fighters today - when residents of communities voluntarily become members of fire brigades, we know that now firefighters perform a very important function, they are partly human conditions, because all arrivals are not accompanied by fires, and infinite thanks to the firefighters for doing their part work i invite to a conversation serhiy slynyka is the head of the regional office of julia with europe in the cherkasy region p serhiy i congratulate you i will hear you now and i hope good day once again good day you see anxiety in us that's why we go to reserve such bunker studios but no anxiety will prevent us from talking about reforms and about how we , how we have already become cool, how we can develop in the future . by the firefighters of the zolotonissk community. is this a pilot or the first one? how did they start? and what now anna? you noticed very well that due to the reforms of local self-government and the so-called decentralization of power, t
in one of the communities there, the fire fighters project has started, or have other communities alreadyed it. we will ask our fire fighters today - when residents of communities voluntarily become members of fire brigades, we know that now firefighters perform a very important function, they are partly human conditions, because all arrivals are not accompanied by fires, and infinite thanks to the firefighters for doing their part work i invite to a conversation serhiy slynyka is the head of...
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i would question is pushing people out of their homes out of their communities. progress, hotel, community legal services has been such an incredible organization working alongside tenants and supporting them in the fight against the big multinational corporation . ah. most of the buildings in parkville were built in the fifties and sixties. and ever since landlords have exploited tenants in park. but what we seen happen more recently is that corporate landlords and financial entities have bought up the rental stock in park them. these landlords control upwards of 50 percent of all rental units in the neighborhood. once the unit is vacant, there is no limit on how high the rent can be raised. so, doing aesthetic improvements to the buildings is one way that landlords price, long time tenants. they're allowed to pass these costs off on the tenants who have been living there. other strategies that landlords use include neglecting maintenance and repairs in tenants units. the specific tactics that tenants have used in fights against evictions and rent increases include organized rent strikes
i would question is pushing people out of their homes out of their communities. progress, hotel, community legal services has been such an incredible organization working alongside tenants and supporting them in the fight against the big multinational corporation . ah. most of the buildings in parkville were built in the fifties and sixties. and ever since landlords have exploited tenants in park. but what we seen happen more recently is that corporate landlords and financial entities have...
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communities.ecause of that hard work and many leaders in this room, are a administration as a chevy to within $8 billion -- has distributed more than $8 billion to 100 -- 162 businesses. that is $8 billion in communities across our nation right now. [applause] >> i will share with you some examples. in north dakota, native american banks lent $10 million to help fund -- in georgia, carver bank lent money to help black-owned -- affordable housing. that is one example of the incredible work. since taking office, i -- have traveled our nation and spoken with small business owners who have received funds from community lenders and i have seen what it means in terms of acknowledging, recognizing, and feeding their ambition and aspiration and creativity, both in terms of their own aptitude and capacity, and they are in the best position to understand the needs and the capacity of their communities and i have seen of a that capital to hire from the community to open a new start for -- storm -- storefront
communities.ecause of that hard work and many leaders in this room, are a administration as a chevy to within $8 billion -- has distributed more than $8 billion to 100 -- 162 businesses. that is $8 billion in communities across our nation right now. [applause] >> i will share with you some examples. in north dakota, native american banks lent $10 million to help fund -- in georgia, carver bank lent money to help black-owned -- affordable housing. that is one example of the incredible...
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, poor communities. so you're going to find that if you want to include disabled people, you have to include all disabled people at the intersection of this thing. it's right, and i, and you know, we all love it. i love it. you know, i love that you spoke about intersectionality because even the migraines he didn't say migrants would migrants with disabilities are also heavily impacted during disasters that emergent. and then what i was going to say is, you know, we shouldn't, shouldn't think that people with disabilities are only, you know, mobility issues. actually let's take a listen to what the human rights lawyer, lucille kula had to say. she sent us this video from london to listen how we talk about disability and our basic understanding of disability needs to shit. in most cases we consider disability ability impairment. what do we know? of course disability have more to do than just with mobility issues. so not only does the language need to change, but also the people who are involved in the spa
, poor communities. so you're going to find that if you want to include disabled people, you have to include all disabled people at the intersection of this thing. it's right, and i, and you know, we all love it. i love it. you know, i love that you spoke about intersectionality because even the migraines he didn't say migrants would migrants with disabilities are also heavily impacted during disasters that emergent. and then what i was going to say is, you know, we shouldn't, shouldn't think...
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oftentimes they are the only community lender. they are the only ones helping to drive while creation of communities by providing access to mortgages and small business loans. on the question of deposits, we started talking about capital because capital is a huge part of the equation, but deposits is important. for every dollar of capital they have, they need eight or nine dollars of deposits in order to do what they do effectively in the community. when you think about the $3 billion that came in, they need $24 billion of deposits. when you think about the billion dollars that came into black banks, they need a billion dollars of deposits. -- 8 billion dollars. we can all contribute to that through deposits. mr. adeyemo: i appreciate that. i know you talked about rank of america's commitment. they are also leading an effort to get others to commit. can he talk about how that effort is going. >> you described it so well. i was talking with somebody yesterday about this. some people do not understand the relationship between capita
oftentimes they are the only community lender. they are the only ones helping to drive while creation of communities by providing access to mortgages and small business loans. on the question of deposits, we started talking about capital because capital is a huge part of the equation, but deposits is important. for every dollar of capital they have, they need eight or nine dollars of deposits in order to do what they do effectively in the community. when you think about the $3 billion that came...
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and thank the community it was a community envision and create ed space. stewards here today. thank you very much. play land is gone the needs it serves are not going. and in addition to the delivery needed mixed income housing, the village will continue to tradition of public serving space on this site with a community room and public art by local artists. it has taken collaboration to get here. to be in the school district it came together in the service of a vision. that teachers and educators should be able to live in the communities they serve. we am deliver on that vision. we will deliver a housing solution for under serve the community and social and racial equity and he doing it together. let's also and yes, we need to build more and build faster and do more to address the housing crisis impacting everyone in our city but we should take this moment to celebrate this missage today. if you are teaching our kids in san francisco you should raise your kids in san francisco. surely the village you can. again i want to thank united educators of san franc
and thank the community it was a community envision and create ed space. stewards here today. thank you very much. play land is gone the needs it serves are not going. and in addition to the delivery needed mixed income housing, the village will continue to tradition of public serving space on this site with a community room and public art by local artists. it has taken collaboration to get here. to be in the school district it came together in the service of a vision. that teachers and...
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stakeholder communities. there are different targets, for managers, frontline supervisors, subcontractors, city government there is a giveaway to provide equity framework and drive equity through construction worksites. >> is been mentioned by everyone who has been on the stage, from where i sit in the community, what can i do to drive this force? you did not know, we have a manual for that. lark: really thinking about the lack of women of color in this industry, a recent paper had a list of 10 recommendations. one, construction registered apprenticeship programs and particular is walking through this recommendations. i could almost hear lightbulb golf. our -- go off. a recommendation they have an intermediary who can help that woman of color on navigating challenges she might be experiencing on the challenges -- jobsite or her printer ship program. on the cert -- apprenticeship program. on the surface it seems like a simple idea. having the ability to provide these recommendations and technical assistance i
stakeholder communities. there are different targets, for managers, frontline supervisors, subcontractors, city government there is a giveaway to provide equity framework and drive equity through construction worksites. >> is been mentioned by everyone who has been on the stage, from where i sit in the community, what can i do to drive this force? you did not know, we have a manual for that. lark: really thinking about the lack of women of color in this industry, a recent paper had a list...
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broadband access in low income communities.o i think our focus jonathan has been um making ensure that the substantial funds to address the pandemic and its impact on low income communities has made a real difference. >> well, let's talk about the racial wealth gap because that's also one of the one of the focuses of the the administration. um and wealth accumulation continues to be a big barrier to opportunity for communities of color. this is a two part question. one ways we have seen african-americans try to close the wealth gap is through cryptocurrency. and there's a study this summer from ariel investments in charles schwab that shows that african americans are more likely to invest in cryptocurrency than whites for lots of obvious reasons, one of them being access access to capital and banking. um but it's highly unregulated. as you you both know, the financial stability oversight council, which you chair madam secretary released a report yesterday that warns of the risks cryptocurrency poses to the larger financial syst
broadband access in low income communities.o i think our focus jonathan has been um making ensure that the substantial funds to address the pandemic and its impact on low income communities has made a real difference. >> well, let's talk about the racial wealth gap because that's also one of the one of the focuses of the the administration. um and wealth accumulation continues to be a big barrier to opportunity for communities of color. this is a two part question. one ways we have seen...
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to have community and a place of belonging. the casa esperanza staff team will deliver trauma services that are culturally appropriate. our joint approach based on a positive youth development principles. our youth bring assets and believe that with the right support our young people can move forward with their live and reach full potential. living in the mission will afford young people afternoon opportunity for social and community integration. the mission district is a culturally affirming and thriving neighborhood for our latin x community. culture surrounds us. our music, art, our food, our language and our history. casa esperanza will have a small retail business in the store front portion of this building. this will be pritted by tenants and part of the mission district's small business community. the delores street will establish a tenant council to empower youth to assume responsibility and agency in developing and upholding casa esperanza's culture and community agreements. the tenant council will provide youth with t
to have community and a place of belonging. the casa esperanza staff team will deliver trauma services that are culturally appropriate. our joint approach based on a positive youth development principles. our youth bring assets and believe that with the right support our young people can move forward with their live and reach full potential. living in the mission will afford young people afternoon opportunity for social and community integration. the mission district is a culturally affirming...
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host: in the latino community? guest: and other communities too. part of the things we do with voter registration work, so many people you talk to say nobody ever talked to me about registering to vote. i cannot tell you how many people say that. we want to make sure the invitation is there. also the people who say politics is just not my thing to say if you want to go to school in your neighborhood or if you want good streets, guess what? politics is your thing and voting is not the only way to do it but we certainly should use that. in terms of voter turnout what i would say is that, we have a big registration opportunity gap. during presidential elections, registered voters actually vote eight out of 10 vote in the presidential election. that is pretty good. now african-americans in some cycles have been nine out of 10 and white voters somewhere in between. where we have a gap is in registration. if we can get more people registered, during midterms all groups reduced participation. we saw latinos vote at near presidential levels and hopefully,
host: in the latino community? guest: and other communities too. part of the things we do with voter registration work, so many people you talk to say nobody ever talked to me about registering to vote. i cannot tell you how many people say that. we want to make sure the invitation is there. also the people who say politics is just not my thing to say if you want to go to school in your neighborhood or if you want good streets, guess what? politics is your thing and voting is not the only way...
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we have received feedback from community members, from residents, community organizations that we needextra level and an extra level of impact and more impactful care to serve this community's needs and that's what the fire department and the community's paramedics are bringing today to this issue. >> the staff at san francisco community health center has really taken up the initiative of providing a community-based outreach for the neighborhood. so we're out there at this point monday through saturday letting residents know this is a service they can access really just describing the service, you know, the shower, the laundry, the food, all the different resources and referrals that can be made and really just providing the neighborhood with a face, this is something that we've seen work and something you can trust. >> together, city and community-based teams work daily to connect people to services, wednesday, october 5, 2022 to order i'm martha knutzen this meeting is conducted pursuant to the provisions of the brown act and executive ordered by the governor to facilitate teleconfer
we have received feedback from community members, from residents, community organizations that we needextra level and an extra level of impact and more impactful care to serve this community's needs and that's what the fire department and the community's paramedics are bringing today to this issue. >> the staff at san francisco community health center has really taken up the initiative of providing a community-based outreach for the neighborhood. so we're out there at this point monday...
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and that has to be given or designated to a community organization. community group. and then also of that $600 thousand, we are-we hired a neutral facilitator who is crucial to the whole process to help us mediate hard conversation and are design community engagement and serve as neutral party. and then also part of that is being used for stipends and translation services to fill the gap between june or july when we started to when the community group will start taking on the stipends. i wish i had a white board. sorry. so, then we have $3.5 million that is for implementation of ready to go shovel ready programs and projects and we are currently in a very condense timeframe participatory budgeting process, where over this next couple months we are determining criteria with the community, we are making sure that the list of projects and programs on it is what people want and encompass everybody. everybody's needs. and also ideas and we'll start-there is various ways money gets out the door to make those projects happen. but that we anticipate will be within the next 6
and that has to be given or designated to a community organization. community group. and then also of that $600 thousand, we are-we hired a neutral facilitator who is crucial to the whole process to help us mediate hard conversation and are design community engagement and serve as neutral party. and then also part of that is being used for stipends and translation services to fill the gap between june or july when we started to when the community group will start taking on the stipends. i wish...
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were weeded out, some communities were more motivated, more active, so currently 20 communities areving assistance, including financial and practical training within the framework of this project, in particular, two of them in cherkasy region, it is clear that it was already mentioned and will be in schenka now, it is funding from foreign donors , they are helping, it is mainly funding from poland, cherkasy region tylova seemed to be in the region, and on the other hand, everyone is under threat, and the drones of these kamikazes and missiles ago recently, 5 days ago, you had arrivals there, you can already say, how did these units justify themselves, or are they just starting to work, uh, anna well, they have long shown their effectiveness, they have shown their effectiveness because cherkasy is an agrarian region and the population density is not so high, because of that it was a very long road to some settlements, it is more than 20 km, sometimes before the arrival of the fire brigade from the district center or with one community center, so they are just voluntary fire brigades,
were weeded out, some communities were more motivated, more active, so currently 20 communities areving assistance, including financial and practical training within the framework of this project, in particular, two of them in cherkasy region, it is clear that it was already mentioned and will be in schenka now, it is funding from foreign donors , they are helping, it is mainly funding from poland, cherkasy region tylova seemed to be in the region, and on the other hand, everyone is under...
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are any other communications from the das members? >> we can move on. >> thank you. >> commissioners your next is agenda 4 approving the machines of the wednesday september 7, 22 das meeting are there comments or questions from the commission regarding the wednesday, september 27, 22 das minutes? is there anyone from the public wishing to comment on this item? do we have anyone from the public who wishes to comment? open the line for public comment we will allow time to submit requests. do we have callers in the queue. >> there are no callers in the queue. >> thank you. >> hearing no further requests is there a motion to approve the minutes? >> i move. >> commissioner bittner moved second from commissioner [inaudible] can you take a roll call to approve the meeting minutes. >> president knutzen. >> yes. >> commissioner bittner. >> yes. >> commissioner jung. >> yes. >> and commissioner lum, >> yes. >> we have a unanimous vote. >> thank you. >> commissioners your next is agenda 5. resolution to hold in person meeting with members possib
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i believe in respectful communication. building bridge and reaching across the aisle and i refouz to be a yes machine for a gentleman that is in the doing the job sometimes city departments need tough love, too. >> >> i'm kate and i like to introduce myself and had the ltd. you know who i am. i'm a 30 year resident of district 8. a lawyer, paraphernalia, foster parent, small business owner. neighborhood volunteer and returned graduate school and got a master's. i voted for the encum been for you years ago. our district and the city has gotten more expensive, dirtier and more empty store front its is heard to xoep run a small business. san francisco was the most childless city in the country and during the pandemic lost record numbers because it is so hard and expense testify make a life here. we need to change that. i support the creation of new housing lot it is of it to get processes down. all new development az of right so condition be blocked creation of housing we need. i support stream lining the permits of new busin
i believe in respectful communication. building bridge and reaching across the aisle and i refouz to be a yes machine for a gentleman that is in the doing the job sometimes city departments need tough love, too. >> >> i'm kate and i like to introduce myself and had the ltd. you know who i am. i'm a 30 year resident of district 8. a lawyer, paraphernalia, foster parent, small business owner. neighborhood volunteer and returned graduate school and got a master's. i voted for the encum...
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keeping it a commune college. my platform consists of rehiring instructors, adding more classes, grow being programs such as nursing and bring back the airport program. while. keeping the commune in our colleges of san francisco. i'm jill yooe i have experience at city college as a 10 year faculty department chair approximate know academic deanful city college is facing 2 over arching problems. one it must balance the budget and learn to live within its means. 2, it must address the declining enroll am. 3ing more machiney at a problem is in the the a. it enables the unrealistic expectation that the college will always be rescued by taxpayers. from the self inflicted wound. more money for more classes to hire more teachers does not magically produce more students. but tell funds more low enrolled classes to cope upon nerve place. it is build and than i will come approach was tried and failed. resulting in deficit pending this caused the layoffs of last semester. my plan is it rebuild the college strategically in th
keeping it a commune college. my platform consists of rehiring instructors, adding more classes, grow being programs such as nursing and bring back the airport program. while. keeping the commune in our colleges of san francisco. i'm jill yooe i have experience at city college as a 10 year faculty department chair approximate know academic deanful city college is facing 2 over arching problems. one it must balance the budget and learn to live within its means. 2, it must address the declining...
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the affects of climate change are happening right now within our communities especially within communities that are most vulnerable. and 3 we must take action on climate change both in mitigating or affect to dampen the affects and to prepare our communities to make sure we are resilient in the face of climate change when it come to air quality and extreme heat. high role here is to represent mayor breed. and many city diameters involved in this effort in san francisco. starts at the top with our mayor. and starts with our board of supervisors you will hear from next with the district 10 supervisor. board member and president of the board walton. it started with the many city diameters involve friday d. emergency management. libraries as well as our many community partners. this is many years in the making involved many people at the table. upon we are joined by our deputy direct from the libraries we are joined by the city librarian. both will present us on a tour later o. i will say something with the librarian. libraries are a center of knowledge for our community. a place of res spit w
the affects of climate change are happening right now within our communities especially within communities that are most vulnerable. and 3 we must take action on climate change both in mitigating or affect to dampen the affects and to prepare our communities to make sure we are resilient in the face of climate change when it come to air quality and extreme heat. high role here is to represent mayor breed. and many city diameters involved in this effort in san francisco. starts at the top with...
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very active community members. they give back to the community.port trends and give back and give a safe space for all. >> we also want to let folks know that if they want to be in a safe space, we have a pay it forward program that allows 20% to get some funds for someone in need can come and get a cup of coffee, pastry and feel welcomed in our community. to be among our community, you are always welcome here. you don't have to buy anything or get anything, just be here and express yourself and be your authentic self and we will always take care of you. >> good afternoon like to call the september 27, 2022 meeting of sfpuc to order. call the roll. >> president
very active community members. they give back to the community.port trends and give back and give a safe space for all. >> we also want to let folks know that if they want to be in a safe space, we have a pay it forward program that allows 20% to get some funds for someone in need can come and get a cup of coffee, pastry and feel welcomed in our community. to be among our community, you are always welcome here. you don't have to buy anything or get anything, just be here and express...
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it's like a daily reminder for the community of when government goesy communities through infrastructure. how that plays out. i hope the federal government views it the way we do as worthy of this planning process. and i want to thank ask recognize a lot of the community groups in japantown who indicated their interests in our office supporting this effort. and i want to say for the folks hearing about this for the first time, it's been talked about for many, many years by many predecessors in hearings and presentations. i'm excited to move this to the place of actually having a planning process and doing a study which is what this wouldto fund. but also, want for those who haven't been part of those scugs to date to know there is not some grand plan for this. that ask exists -- the purpose of this grant is to fund a community-based planning process.pr no decisions have been made on where that leads or how any changes would be funded. this is the first step and i'm hopeful and excited about it and appreciate all the t.a.'s work in getting this together.n thank you.geth >> thank you direc
it's like a daily reminder for the community of when government goesy communities through infrastructure. how that plays out. i hope the federal government views it the way we do as worthy of this planning process. and i want to thank ask recognize a lot of the community groups in japantown who indicated their interests in our office supporting this effort. and i want to say for the folks hearing about this for the first time, it's been talked about for many, many years by many predecessors in...
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so, i was going to the film in this community looking at the pros and cons ithin that community. what i found, which surprised me, is that in that region, almost everyone was unanimously for this uranium mill. so, i really wanted the film to look from a very human perspective, why that would be, why people would usher back in this industry. >> as the mayor of naturita, i am very excited and hopeful that in 6 to 8 months we're going to start seeing ore trucks rolling through the town, we're going to sethe mining picking up, and we're going to see the milling moving forward. >> the towns of naturita and nucla are located in the west in the montrose county. >> can everybody hear me okay out there? [microphone noise] [laughter] let's talk a bit about the industry in general, where our project is situated. of course, it is the uranium mining industry, nothing new to you people. the supply and demand got such that we could reopen these facilities, build this mill, and we're going to bring that to reality so that you can reap benefits from that along with the company. [applause] >> uran
so, i was going to the film in this community looking at the pros and cons ithin that community. what i found, which surprised me, is that in that region, almost everyone was unanimously for this uranium mill. so, i really wanted the film to look from a very human perspective, why that would be, why people would usher back in this industry. >> as the mayor of naturita, i am very excited and hopeful that in 6 to 8 months we're going to start seeing ore trucks rolling through the town,...
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communities, our african american communities, our samoan communities, our communities.th in one another. as i look around here tonight, or in community, or in our neighborhoods, amongst our leaders, i feel a sense of hope and possibility for constant and beneficial changes. knowing that we have latino leaders and advocates at the federal level, at the state level, at the city level, at the community level, in our homes and in our schools. and especially tonight, our strong latinas who have been advocates and advocating for what matters to us most throughout this pandemic. this year's theme shines light on the vital role we have played and we celebrate those educators, as enrique eloquently said, the organizers, workers, artists, musicians, parents who have been our champions throughout this time. whether insuring equitable access to covid testing or vaccines or advocating for worker rights or safety in the workplace or their dedication to the development of our youth. our commitment to family and community continues to shape san francisco into a beacon of hope and oppor
communities, our african american communities, our samoan communities, our communities.th in one another. as i look around here tonight, or in community, or in our neighborhoods, amongst our leaders, i feel a sense of hope and possibility for constant and beneficial changes. knowing that we have latino leaders and advocates at the federal level, at the state level, at the city level, at the community level, in our homes and in our schools. and especially tonight, our strong latinas who have...
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this has to be community driven and lead. in the bay view the department is leading this effort with the supervisor's office through the bay view program. we have a lot of partners there involved at the table. parker from the y and many others who you will hear from later on. but this center is not vehicleful unless you have community support. you have community buy in because these centers are center this is become not utilized without them at the table. with that, i want to thank everyone for gather here and everyone that put in the hard work in today's announcement. i will pass it on to fellow board member. you will -- supervisor district 10 as well as president of the board of supervisors walton. [applause]. du want to say something. >> good morning issue everybody. >> good morning. >> welcome to bay view hunter's point where the sun is always shining and amazing for community to come together. i want to start off one by not upon only thanking the california air resource board and the bay area quality management and the c
this has to be community driven and lead. in the bay view the department is leading this effort with the supervisor's office through the bay view program. we have a lot of partners there involved at the table. parker from the y and many others who you will hear from later on. but this center is not vehicleful unless you have community support. you have community buy in because these centers are center this is become not utilized without them at the table. with that, i want to thank everyone for...
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on behalf of our community. that was my role. i took it very seriously. it was a trust that they had given me and i fulfilled that trust. i would say the thing that was most concerning to them was when i made the decision not to run again for my house seat. it was a big decision to stop serving them in that way. >> for 20 years, every time the phone rang, i was there. i think my constituents would say i was on their side. we never asked are you republican or democrat. if you had a problem, we were there to help fix it. we have gotten people insulin, we saved houses. i think my constituents would tell you i've been there for them, i drove 80,000 miles when i was representing senate district 16. i was there and i was there champion. >> 10 out for our closing statements. -- time now for our closing statements. senator johnson, you are first. >> origami is a mess right now. -- oregon is a mess right now. i think there is still time to fix it. i think we need a governor who is not bound to the idea partisanship. i wo
on behalf of our community. that was my role. i took it very seriously. it was a trust that they had given me and i fulfilled that trust. i would say the thing that was most concerning to them was when i made the decision not to run again for my house seat. it was a big decision to stop serving them in that way. >> for 20 years, every time the phone rang, i was there. i think my constituents would say i was on their side. we never asked are you republican or democrat. if you had a...
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very active community members. they give back to the community. support trends and give back and give a safe space for all. >> we also want to let folks know that if they want to be in a safe space, we have a pay it forward program that allows 20% to get some funds for someone in need can come and get a cup of coffee, pastry and feel welcomed in our community. to be among our community, you are always welcome here. you don't have to buy anything or get anything, just be here and express yourself and be your authentic self and we will always take care of you. today. >> (clapping.) >> i've been working in restaurants forever as a blood alcohol small business you have a lot of requests for donations if someone calls you and say we want to documents for our school or nonprofit i've been in a position with my previous employment i had to say no all the time. >> my name is art the owner and chief at straw combinations of street food and festival food and carnival food i realize that people try to find this you don't want to wait 365 day if you make that
very active community members. they give back to the community. support trends and give back and give a safe space for all. >> we also want to let folks know that if they want to be in a safe space, we have a pay it forward program that allows 20% to get some funds for someone in need can come and get a cup of coffee, pastry and feel welcomed in our community. to be among our community, you are always welcome here. you don't have to buy anything or get anything, just be here and express...