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my name's corrine woods. i'm a long time port watcher, and i'm here today to honor and appreciate leslie katz, who was a port commissioner for at least six years, and i wanted to ask the staff to plan something that we can, in fact, show leslie how much we appreciated her service here. she not only brought intellect and knowledge, she brought heart to this commission. and i really hope the port will hon honor her. thank you. >> president brandon: thank you. corrine. [agenda item read] >> good evening, members of the port commission, public, port staff. i am elaine forbes. today i have the pleasure of welcoming back our two commissioners and two new commissioners. the mayor's office confirmed the reappointment of doreen woo ho, and willie brown. the mayor's office has recommended and the board of supervisors also confirmed the new payment of gail gilman, term ending 2022, and victor makras, term ending 2020. miss gilman has over 20 years of housing experience. she joined the community housing partnership chair
my name's corrine woods. i'm a long time port watcher, and i'm here today to honor and appreciate leslie katz, who was a port commissioner for at least six years, and i wanted to ask the staff to plan something that we can, in fact, show leslie how much we appreciated her service here. she not only brought intellect and knowledge, she brought heart to this commission. and i really hope the port will hon honor her. thank you. >> president brandon: thank you. corrine. [agenda item read]...
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and the location as corrine said is the key. ggnra realized that chrissy field was a world class wind area, this is just the opposite. this is a world class protected, safe area for new boaters, instruction for boaters, whether they're dragon boaters, kayakers, outriggers, this is the place. this will be the gem of northern california. just as mission bay in san diego is the gem for down south. so this is an exciting, exciting thing. and i would hope that david and company has a good thing going and they'll keep the cost within your realm. >> president brandon: thank you very much. penny wells? ok. may? >> hi, good afternoon, my name is maya. i serve as the southeast manager for the san francisco parks alliance. i'm speaking in support of crane cove park because besides bringing much needed open space for the dog patch neighborhood and the future pier 70 neighborhood, the park will replace fenced off area with direct connection to the public with the waterfront. our organization shares concerns with the costs and the desire to s
and the location as corrine said is the key. ggnra realized that chrissy field was a world class wind area, this is just the opposite. this is a world class protected, safe area for new boaters, instruction for boaters, whether they're dragon boaters, kayakers, outriggers, this is the place. this will be the gem of northern california. just as mission bay in san diego is the gem for down south. so this is an exciting, exciting thing. and i would hope that david and company has a good thing...
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but i can't begin to thank one person in particular enough, and that's corrine woods who kept all of us honest as commissions. she brought issues before us, she was out in the community. she would relay what's happening, so my -- yeah, i just thank you for all that you do, all of your insights, the work that you do that often goes unsung, we're singing it loudly today, and to the two new commissioners, you are so lucky to have somebody out in the public like corrine, so when she speaks -- what was it, e.f. hutton? better listen. i want to thank all of the people that were involved both from the port staff and commission side but also the public and the developers as pier 70 which had its ground breaking. i remember going up to mayor lee when i first got on the commission, and i said i know you're exciting about the america's cup, but i think pier 70 is going to be something for the future of this city. and he embraced that project, and here we are, seeing what's happening with orton development. that was the very first vote i took as a commissioner, to select them to head the project
but i can't begin to thank one person in particular enough, and that's corrine woods who kept all of us honest as commissions. she brought issues before us, she was out in the community. she would relay what's happening, so my -- yeah, i just thank you for all that you do, all of your insights, the work that you do that often goes unsung, we're singing it loudly today, and to the two new commissioners, you are so lucky to have somebody out in the public like corrine, so when she speaks -- what...
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my name is corrine woods. i'm a member of the port central waterfront advisory ground, and with linda richardson, i've served on the waterfront plan task force. we've done a deep, deep dive into the some of the issues that the port is facing on the waterfront plan update, and the seawall really, really came to the top of our list. it is so critical. transportation, property values, infrastructure. if we don't have the sewers, the city stops. i urge your support of this bond and thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisor cohen, fellow budget and finance committee members of the my name is timothy wright. the original construction on the seawall started in 1878 and employed workers for four decades, and it was an amazing feat of engineering. today you've heard all the reasons why we should strengthen the seawall. it will also provide jobs to our working men and women, including job training and opportunities for san francisco residents, we had the skilled labor 100 yea
my name is corrine woods. i'm a member of the port central waterfront advisory ground, and with linda richardson, i've served on the waterfront plan task force. we've done a deep, deep dive into the some of the issues that the port is facing on the waterfront plan update, and the seawall really, really came to the top of our list. it is so critical. transportation, property values, infrastructure. if we don't have the sewers, the city stops. i urge your support of this bond and thank you....
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i would like to thank all of the resilience sub committee members, and also working group members corrine woods and alice rogers, and we thank them for coming today. and our sub committee was ably assisted by a technical advisory committee led by m max lowenstein. >> successful planning for resilience to address climate change, sea level rise and disaster response requires working with others. for this reason, the sub committee hosted many speakers at our sub committee meetings to discuss resilience planning from a citywide and regional perspective. these participants included staff from weta, the water emergency transit authority, bcdc, our own port staff, city planning, san francisco department of the environment, san francisco department of emergency management, the san francisco neighborhood empowerment network, and the city office of resilience and recovery. the resilience sub committee's work differed from that of the other sub committees because instead of undertaking an update of existing waterfront land use plan sections, the resilience sub committee was tasked with creating new
i would like to thank all of the resilience sub committee members, and also working group members corrine woods and alice rogers, and we thank them for coming today. and our sub committee was ably assisted by a technical advisory committee led by m max lowenstein. >> successful planning for resilience to address climate change, sea level rise and disaster response requires working with others. for this reason, the sub committee hosted many speakers at our sub committee meetings to discuss...
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pia, aaron, alice, corrine, thank you guys so much for all of your time, your energy, your input, because this -- all the waterfront updates are extremely important, but i'm so happy that we included resilience because right now that is something that we really need to focus on, so you guys have come up with some great recommendations. i just want to thank you for all of your work and input. and i do squlujust have to sayn i started on the commission, i served with pia's mom, deniece mccarthy, and we worked with ann and carol on the original waterfront plan, and so we're just coming full circle, and i'm just so happy that everyone is still involved and active and volunteering your time. we really appreciate it, and these are great recommendations, so thank you very much. we're looking forward to transportation next. i do have one question. out of the 161 recommendations, which one was not unanimous? >> it's easy to remember 'cause there's only one. it had to do with the sole source public process in the land use recommendations, so tom radulovich on the working group had a recommendation
pia, aaron, alice, corrine, thank you guys so much for all of your time, your energy, your input, because this -- all the waterfront updates are extremely important, but i'm so happy that we included resilience because right now that is something that we really need to focus on, so you guys have come up with some great recommendations. i just want to thank you for all of your work and input. and i do squlujust have to sayn i started on the commission, i served with pia's mom, deniece mccarthy,...
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corrine mensah is the winner of miss curvaceous 2018, and says brands risk alienating some customers if you're not going to cater to us, how are we going to shop? are we going to come to your brand to spend oui’ going to come to your brand to spend our money? it's going to want us to withdraw. i'll probably just our money? it's going to want us to withdraw. i'll probablyjust by two items and i would leave the shop with ten items. but if you're not going to cater to us, it's with ten items. but if you're not going to cater to us, its is going to make us redraw back. now the hurricane season for the us and the caribbean doesn't usually start into the 1st ofjune and storms have in may, are very rare occurrence, on the track in the 1851. but we're keeping a very close, a very close eye on these bits of white. this is developing into something, something to watch over the next few days. could it be a named storm? even without that, we are certainly pushing in lots of humidity across the eastern us, somatic downpours, thunderstorms, affective and the knights of washington. , quebec, here w
corrine mensah is the winner of miss curvaceous 2018, and says brands risk alienating some customers if you're not going to cater to us, how are we going to shop? are we going to come to your brand to spend oui’ going to come to your brand to spend our money? it's going to want us to withdraw. i'll probably just our money? it's going to want us to withdraw. i'll probablyjust by two items and i would leave the shop with ten items. but if you're not going to cater to us, it's with ten items....