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. >> so let us show we know how to do the right thing we're a flairs city and a flars school district. >> thank you seeing none no further public comment we'll move on to item k advisory committee report appointment to advisory committee any appointments? commissioner wynns >> i want to appoint steve to the citizens advisory committee. >> thank you that's noted we have moved up the advisory committee report we've heard already. >> confines made an appointment okay. okay. >> and we heard from the advisory committee so we will move on to item l special order of business i call the public hearing the tentative agreement with the district and the united local 261 immature a motion. >> so moved and second. >> thank you superintendent carranza does it need to read the recommendation into the record. >> i'd like to ask the chief to please read it. >> thank you. superintendent good evening board members the requested item on the tentative agreement between the district and the laborers union local 261 the requested action that the board of education of the san francisco unified school distric
. >> so let us show we know how to do the right thing we're a flairs city and a flars school district. >> thank you seeing none no further public comment we'll move on to item k advisory committee report appointment to advisory committee any appointments? commissioner wynns >> i want to appoint steve to the citizens advisory committee. >> thank you that's noted we have moved up the advisory committee report we've heard already. >> confines made an appointment okay....
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at this hour, tempers are flairing as the city debates a controversial proposal. >> it's certainly a sign of the times and an old neighborhood fighting to keep its identity. >> reporter: well jessica and raj, hundreds of people came here to city hall delivering emotional testimony about the housing crunch. some say the soul of the city is at stake. some are still inside where luxury building of condos in the mission is still being debated. >> every color of the rainbow, every economic background is here because we are in crisis. >> we are the people and we love you and we want to stay in our homes. >> get it together. >> thank you. >> reporter: emotions erupt at city hall in san francisco. >> i live in the mission district all my life, i got priced out, couldn't afford to rent. >> reporter: he's one of hundreds of people who showed up to urge the board of supervisors to give a building mortorrium in luxury housing. >> i love this city, i work for this city but can't afford to live here. how is that fair to me? >> reporter: they hope it will give city leaders time to plan more afforda
at this hour, tempers are flairing as the city debates a controversial proposal. >> it's certainly a sign of the times and an old neighborhood fighting to keep its identity. >> reporter: well jessica and raj, hundreds of people came here to city hall delivering emotional testimony about the housing crunch. some say the soul of the city is at stake. some are still inside where luxury building of condos in the mission is still being debated. >> every color of the rainbow, every...
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flaired tonight in antioch. ktvu's ken pritchett is in antioch tonight where the victim's daughter took her angry message straight to the cityouncil tonight, ken. >> reporter: obviously citizens cannot take it upon themselves to install speed bumps on city streets. but the family and friends of this victim are upset over how this was handled and they want action. the memorial is still here almost one month after 47-year- old timothy hudson was struck by a hit-and-run driver outside of his home on the 1100 block of 11th street. at the city council meeting tonight it is clear a month later the anger remains as well. >> he was on the street telling me he loved me and his dad. the last time i saw him, my husband brought his body to me in this bag. >> reporter: after his son was killed an unnamed group installed speed bumps in front of her home. >> four guys pulled up with a chalk mark, measured the street. layed them down, drilled the holes, let me drill one. >> reporter: but the improvised speed bumps did not last long. city workers with a police escort removed them and blacked out the word slow painted in 4 feet wide letters.
flaired tonight in antioch. ktvu's ken pritchett is in antioch tonight where the victim's daughter took her angry message straight to the cityouncil tonight, ken. >> reporter: obviously citizens cannot take it upon themselves to install speed bumps on city streets. but the family and friends of this victim are upset over how this was handled and they want action. the memorial is still here almost one month after 47-year- old timothy hudson was struck by a hit-and-run driver outside of his...
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flair but sadly people say that is changing. there is a lack of affordable housing. new condos is going up and latinos are being edged out. hundreds rallied and marched through cityt was heated and dragged on for eight hours last night. the measure would stop the progress of more than 20 projects with about 1200outs. campos said that would give the city time to come up with a plan for limited land there before developers snatch it up. >> what we need to do is to focus on the building of affordable housing to be able to do that we need to preserve this land. >> the proposed moratorium will not prevent one addiction from being taken place. >> reporter: many folks say they need to come up with a plan to help people stay in their homes. so they say they are planning to put the issue on the novemberball lot and let voters decide. live from san francisco i'm tara moriarty back to you. >> thanks for the update. >>> time is 5:34. new questions about the san francisco police department's pursuit policy after a second high speed chase this week ended with an injury. ktvu fox 2 alex savidge is joining us live now. >> reporter: that person was struck by a car here at the int
flair but sadly people say that is changing. there is a lack of affordable housing. new condos is going up and latinos are being edged out. hundreds rallied and marched through cityt was heated and dragged on for eight hours last night. the measure would stop the progress of more than 20 projects with about 1200outs. campos said that would give the city time to come up with a plan for limited land there before developers snatch it up. >> what we need to do is to focus on the building of...