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dr. campos, supervisor campos. >> you can call me anything you like. thank you very much and again i would like to thank my colleagues for this item. another thing i wanted to ask mta and i had a couple of questions in terms of the gain here. i'm glad he's involved and talk together coalition which i think has some very good ideas. but, how do you define success with this pilot? you know to the extent that the idea is to move vehicles from one neighborhood to another, what's your definition of success? >> well, that's a very difficult question to answer, but i would answer it by saying, the residues of san -- residents of san francisco are the best to suggest how the vehicles impact their quality of life. if when we reach a point where there are very few complaints brought to our attention about the negative impact, i would surmise that those vehicles remaining are located to places that are less impactful. >> but you may have and i think that makes sense, but if what you are doing is basically moving vehicles from one neighborhood so you don't have co
dr. campos, supervisor campos. >> you can call me anything you like. thank you very much and again i would like to thank my colleagues for this item. another thing i wanted to ask mta and i had a couple of questions in terms of the gain here. i'm glad he's involved and talk together coalition which i think has some very good ideas. but, how do you define success with this pilot? you know to the extent that the idea is to move vehicles from one neighborhood to another, what's your...
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dr. jones, could i just ask you to go back to the map that supervisor yee and campos are studying, and i know that every corner of san francisco is impacted by large numbers of low income people and families. but if you could let us know what neighborhoods where there is the most concentration of food insecure people and families because i see and it looks like the key areas and bay view hunter's point, and there is even areas of the outer sunset, and large and the richmond district which is there are thousands and thousands of people that are food insecure. and could you let us know where the highest concentration of the people are. >> i think that you hit it on the head and. and it is in china town and also in the area of the omi and the sunset. and you can see, and they mentioned in district one, and that there is relatively high concentrations of of people who are below poverty and it is really throughout the city and our labors throughout, all of san francisco. and there is every neighborhood is impacted by this. and if i may, i mean, looking at the map in my district, i see that th
dr. jones, could i just ask you to go back to the map that supervisor yee and campos are studying, and i know that every corner of san francisco is impacted by large numbers of low income people and families. but if you could let us know what neighborhoods where there is the most concentration of food insecure people and families because i see and it looks like the key areas and bay view hunter's point, and there is even areas of the outer sunset, and large and the richmond district which is...
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dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos says we're 200 in which i say. people are getting evicted come and march with us so we can protect the culture that's exemplified here for years not only in the mission but the african culture and chinese town culture and all the cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> your performance will be in the replaces (calling names) we would like to thank everyone for joining us once again and we would like to end with. >> (speaking spanish.) >> transit take stone ridge 88. we are at mount davidson and it has the highest point of elevation in san francisco hitting a whopping 928 feet. mt. davidson provides a peaceful 30-acre owe ace and great hiking trai
dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos says we're 200 in which i say. people are getting evicted come and march with us so we can protect the culture that's exemplified here for years not only in the mission but the african culture and chinese town culture and all the cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying...
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dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos sayse cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> your performance will be in the replaces (calling names) we would like to thank everyone for joining us once again and we would like to end with. >> (speaking spanish.) >>
dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos sayse cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th...
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dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos sayse cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> your performance will be in the replaces (calling names) we would like to thank everyone for joining us once again and we would like to end with. >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> good morning, everyone. on behalf of the mayor, i want to welcome you and most particularly the mayor and his wonderful delegation >> also, we have a supervisor he took a long vacation and part of the delegation. we're delighted to have celebrate this day barring lesson is our 18 city. and mayor we understand you like bicycling. and also know you're a golfer so we will put in the report for golfing. mayor lee when he became mayor
dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos sayse cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th...
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dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos sayse cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> your performance will be in the replaces (calling names) we would like to thank everyone for joining us once again and we would like to end with. >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> all right. guys i'm going to go ahead and get started. welcome to the opening celebration of newest location at the gary and sonic (clapping) >> i'm mesht i'm the senior group director of target stores in the bay area. i'm happy to be here. at take the we take pride in knowing our guests and our store leader is a perfect example she's a analyst san franciscan laej please join me in a welcome of '86 many >> thank you meredith. goo
dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos sayse cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th...
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dr. jones? >> also thank you for hosting this hearing and for the sponsor ship by the supervisor mar, campos and chiu and yee and also thanks for the members of the public to attending and for the participation, and i also want to give a thanks to nick, from the supervisor mar's office for his incredible support. and today, we are here to discuss the issue of food security. and i think that opening the comments by all of our supervisors really set the tone, on why this is an important issue and we are really thankful for your leadership on this issue. and we are here to talk about food security as well as the opposite problems which are hunger and food insecurety and health implications from this and we will present the data from the recent reports that provide the detailed understanding of the food landscape in san francisco and especially the landscape for more the vulnerable residents and the data was prepared by the city agencies non-profit organizations, and academic partners who are working on the front line in san francisco and in the shelters, in our hospitals and in our community-based
dr. jones? >> also thank you for hosting this hearing and for the sponsor ship by the supervisor mar, campos and chiu and yee and also thanks for the members of the public to attending and for the participation, and i also want to give a thanks to nick, from the supervisor mar's office for his incredible support. and today, we are here to discuss the issue of food security. and i think that opening the comments by all of our supervisors really set the tone, on why this is an important...
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dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos sayse cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> your performance will be in the replaces (calling names) we would like to thank everyone for joining us once again and we would like to end with. >> (speaking spanish.) >> hello, san francisco. holy lee here with activities worth buzzing about. there is much to do and see in sfrangs -- san francisco and we like to do it in the cheap. we like to enjoy the arts. join us for the korean culture festival from 11-4:00 p.m. and features dance and activities and fun feast of foods. welcome aboard the rainbow warrior this sunday. this vessel is the newest generation of green peace historic fleet and the most e
dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos sayse cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th...
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dr. jones, and the food security task force, report will be back with this committee, hopefully, chairman campos on in march of 2014. and it is basically part two of this important synposium but it is really a grassroots to involve the people who are most impacted as well. i did want to say that some of the key actions requested and i am not going did read the long list but there are key important ones, senior and people with disabilities both, very, very strongly today with the clear voice. they will be requested to provide an analysis of the funding required and how much money does it take to feed people. and also the policy needed to insurance, the adults and are served in 30 days and in an emergency in two to five days in a report back by 2014, and another recommendation, to the hsa, the department of human services, and the housing and homeless division, especially in partnership with the city's homeless providers we are requesting that by march of 2014 that they determine the extra cost of providing meals that meet the traditional meals required and so with the partners working with us and
dr. jones, and the food security task force, report will be back with this committee, hopefully, chairman campos on in march of 2014. and it is basically part two of this important synposium but it is really a grassroots to involve the people who are most impacted as well. i did want to say that some of the key actions requested and i am not going did read the long list but there are key important ones, senior and people with disabilities both, very, very strongly today with the clear voice....
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campos. >> again, chief operating officer at sf general. and i am joined by keorosi the executive administrator at laguna hospital and dr. sam james of the center at sfgh. and we are happy to take a few moments to review the current state of affairs of the dialysis center and the plans that are moving forward and we provided you with a copy and i have brought up the presentation on the screen here. >> do you have any extra copies for the public >> sure. i got some. i got about... >> thank you. >> 6 copies. >> thank you. >> if any member of the public would like to have one of those proceed. >> you will see in the packet, absolutely, and you will see in your packet, the sfghg center is currently operated by ucsf under a contract and there are approximately 229 patients who are followed by the ucsf and the physicians to provide the outpatient dialysis services. of those 229 patients, only about 197 or so actually receive their services at the sfgh renal center and more than 130 are actually followed by the nephorologists because we lack the physical capacity to see them. and that would be our preference. and so in terms of
campos. >> again, chief operating officer at sf general. and i am joined by keorosi the executive administrator at laguna hospital and dr. sam james of the center at sfgh. and we are happy to take a few moments to review the current state of affairs of the dialysis center and the plans that are moving forward and we provided you with a copy and i have brought up the presentation on the screen here. >> do you have any extra copies for the public >> sure. i got some. i got...