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the san francisco medical society represents over 2,000 physicians from san francisco and marin. medical society is the only association in the two counties that includes in his membership, positions from all modes of practice, specialties and hospitals. thank you for the opportunity to address the commission regarding the next san francisco department of public health, director of health. we will also be submitting comments in writing. san francisco, as we have heard, is a unique city with a diverse population. we believe the uniqueness should be taken into account when choosing the next director. such an individual should understand the diverse needs of the various racial and ethnic groups and communities that make up san francisco. we believe we have been extremely fortunate to have great leaders in this area from previous directors including barbara garcia and dr katz and dr sandra hernandez. there are a number of other qualifications that we would like to see in the new director. the obvious qualification would be someone who has proven leadership ability and insight into th
the san francisco medical society represents over 2,000 physicians from san francisco and marin. medical society is the only association in the two counties that includes in his membership, positions from all modes of practice, specialties and hospitals. thank you for the opportunity to address the commission regarding the next san francisco department of public health, director of health. we will also be submitting comments in writing. san francisco, as we have heard, is a unique city with a...
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san francisco could be an epicenter. >> san francisco can be a leader here.bal leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and states and this nation how it is done. [♪] >> this is one place you can always count on to give you what you had before and remind you of what your san francisco history used to be. >> we hear that all the time, people bring their kids here and their grandparents brought them here and down the line. >> even though people move away, whenever they come back to the city, they make it here. and they tell us that. >> you're going to get something made fresh, made by hand and made with quality products and something that's very, very good. ♪ >> the legacy bars and restaurants was something that was begun by san francisco simply to recognize and draw attention to the establishments. it really provides for san francisco's unique character. ♪ >> and that morphed into a request that we work with the city to develop a legacy business registration. >> i'm michael cirocco and the owner of an area bakery. ♪ th
san francisco could be an epicenter. >> san francisco can be a leader here.bal leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and states and this nation how it is done. [♪] >> this is one place you can always count on to give you what you had before and remind you of what your san francisco history used to be. >> we hear that all the time, people bring their kids here and their grandparents brought them here and down the line. >>...
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francisco an joe talbot. she wrote, the seeing a san francisco program is a vital corner stone of the local film community. it creates jobs in the city and keeps productions in san francisco, which otherwise would move to vancouver or l.a. as a resident of san francisco, i see a widening gap between the have and the have nots which is larger than any city i've lived in and i say this as an ex new yorker, supporting the scene in san francisco rebate programs means supporting the middle-class. people don't realize that film is largely a blue collar industry. film jobs require no college free and no pedestrian agree, just training and hard work. the below the line crew makes up film workers and below the line means everyone from a production assistant getting coffee to a camera assistant in charge of the gear to teamsters drives. support these jobs. it is important in a city that fewer can afford. by supporting the rebate program you are supporting struggling workers and helping to make the city stronger. please
francisco an joe talbot. she wrote, the seeing a san francisco program is a vital corner stone of the local film community. it creates jobs in the city and keeps productions in san francisco, which otherwise would move to vancouver or l.a. as a resident of san francisco, i see a widening gap between the have and the have nots which is larger than any city i've lived in and i say this as an ex new yorker, supporting the scene in san francisco rebate programs means supporting the middle-class....
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it was just san francisco, right? it went from statewide to nine counties to one county, so that's -- it's called a compromise in passing legislation. >> okay. of course we hope that after we do this pilot, we can show the rest of the state how it's done. thank you very much, everyone. >> thank you. [applause] >> we broke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've experienced over the years in this playground is now filled with these voices. >> 321, okay. [ applause ] >> the park was kind of bleak. it was scary and over grown. we started to help maclaren park when we found there wasn't any money in the bond for this park maclaren. we spent time for funding. it was expensive to raise money for this and there were a lot of delays. a lot of it was just the mural, the sprinklers and we didn't have any grass. it was that bad. we worked on sprinkler heads and grass and we fixed
it was just san francisco, right? it went from statewide to nine counties to one county, so that's -- it's called a compromise in passing legislation. >> okay. of course we hope that after we do this pilot, we can show the rest of the state how it's done. thank you very much, everyone. >> thank you. [applause] >> we broke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence...
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>> my family first came to san francisco in 1851. i'm born in san francisco, i'm a native. i live here, and i moved here after berkeley because i wanted to come back to the city that i called home, the place that i love. i met my wife here, who's also a san francisco native, and our kids were born here. we live in the sunset and attend lawton school here in the sunset. i'm hoping that they can stay here for another generation and have the life that we've had the privilege to living in this city, but it's looking more difficult all the time. what have i done in this neighborhood that i love it so much? i've founded a group that rebuilt the playground that's become a community center. also in terms of the library that's around there, and in the city, i've served on three commissions. i might be the only candidate that's done so, the immigrants right commission, the taxi commission, and two templs on the assessment -- terms on the assessment appeals board. i have the experience in city hall, and i currently work as a city auditor. i understand the situations very well. i look
>> my family first came to san francisco in 1851. i'm born in san francisco, i'm a native. i live here, and i moved here after berkeley because i wanted to come back to the city that i called home, the place that i love. i met my wife here, who's also a san francisco native, and our kids were born here. we live in the sunset and attend lawton school here in the sunset. i'm hoping that they can stay here for another generation and have the life that we've had the privilege to living in...
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>> i came to san francisco in 1969. i fell in love with this city and and this is where i raised my family at. my name is bobbie cochran. i've been a holly court resident for 32 years. i wouldn't give up this neighborhood for nothing. i moved into this apartment one year ago. my favorite thing is my kitchen. i love these clean walls. before the remodeling came along, the condition of these apartments had gotten pretty bad, you know, with all the mildew, the repairs. i mean you haven't seen the apartment for the program come along. you wouldn't have believed it. so i appreciate everything they did. i was here at one point. i was. because i didn't know what the outcome of holly court was going to be. you know, it really got -- was it going to get to the point where we have to be displaced because they would have to demolish this place? if they had, we wouldn't have been brought back. we wouldn't have been able to live in burn. by the program coming along, i welcome it. they had to hire a company and they came in and clean
>> i came to san francisco in 1969. i fell in love with this city and and this is where i raised my family at. my name is bobbie cochran. i've been a holly court resident for 32 years. i wouldn't give up this neighborhood for nothing. i moved into this apartment one year ago. my favorite thing is my kitchen. i love these clean walls. before the remodeling came along, the condition of these apartments had gotten pretty bad, you know, with all the mildew, the repairs. i mean you haven't...
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francisco? nearly spotless?hat )s what a public relations firm wants you to >>> so how do you describe san francisco, nearly spotless? that's what a public relations firm wants you to believe even though the complaints about trash and filth is skyrocketing. it's raising eyebrows in city hall and on the streets. >> if jazz is the intersection of chaos and beauty, and san francisco may share the same address. ♪ it's at least how ricky wilson sees it, a 70-year-old jazz singer that has spent his career performing at clubs across the city. what are you walking over every day? >> you name it. ♪ >> you step over -- you step over -- you step over garbage. and the main thing you step over are people. human beings. >> reporter: san francisco puck wo -- public works budget has spiked and the department has been paying a public relations firm that wants you to believe that the city is pristeen. the public works hired the firm jbr, five years ago to survey san francisco, the team walks the city, looking for trash, syringes
francisco? nearly spotless?hat )s what a public relations firm wants you to >>> so how do you describe san francisco, nearly spotless? that's what a public relations firm wants you to believe even though the complaints about trash and filth is skyrocketing. it's raising eyebrows in city hall and on the streets. >> if jazz is the intersection of chaos and beauty, and san francisco may share the same address. ♪ it's at least how ricky wilson sees it, a 70-year-old jazz singer...
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san francisco could be an epicenter. >> san francisco can be a leader here.bal leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and states and this nation how it is done. [♪] [♪>> neighborhoods in san francisco are as diverse and fascinating as the people who inhabit them. today we're in the sunset, where we'll join supervisor tang for the inspiration of this show, where we explore san francisco, one neighborhood at a time. hi i'm katy tang the district 4 supervisor in san francisco, which is comprise of sunset and parkside neighborhoods. i think what makes district 4 unique is that we have so many different cultures here. we have so many different generations of people. different experiences and that makes it a vibrant neighborhood. for example, which you go down urban street you can do to a japanese restaurant, chinese restaurant, american restaurant, and the cultural diversity is just what makes it so amazing my name is ching le, and i'm the owner of the kingdom of bounty. 17th san francisco, 94116. we make the most authen
san francisco could be an epicenter. >> san francisco can be a leader here.bal leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and states and this nation how it is done. [♪] [♪>> neighborhoods in san francisco are as diverse and fascinating as the people who inhabit them. today we're in the sunset, where we'll join supervisor tang for the inspiration of this show, where we explore san francisco, one neighborhood at a time. hi i'm katy tang the...
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so that's why we're here today, and thank you to the san francisco public works and the san francisco public utilities commission for collaborating with us on this project. and so we're going to be featuring these panels that basically will make this a more sustainable building. and the last commitment that i want to talk about is green bonds. we need to encourage our financial sector to invest in our sustainable infrastructure. certified green bonds are issued to finance projects that improve our overall climate resilience. for example, foertifying our seawall. thanks to the public utilities work and our controller, our city is the second largest municipality in the nation in issuing green bonds. and so today -- [applause] >> the hon. london breed: today, i'm committing that we will issue even more of these bonds and continue to make more of the necessary investments for the future livelihood of the prosperity of our city. next week, san francisco will be at the epic of a summit where cities will be here from around the world to advocate for a sustainable future. we are at the forefr
so that's why we're here today, and thank you to the san francisco public works and the san francisco public utilities commission for collaborating with us on this project. and so we're going to be featuring these panels that basically will make this a more sustainable building. and the last commitment that i want to talk about is green bonds. we need to encourage our financial sector to invest in our sustainable infrastructure. certified green bonds are issued to finance projects that improve...
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san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from.a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪ so we'll help them with that application process if, in fact, the board of supervisors does recognize them as a legacy business, then that does entitle them to certain financial benefits from the city of san francisco. but i say really, more importantly, it really brings them public recognition that this is a business in san francisco that has history and that is unique to san francisco. >> it started in june of 1953. ♪ and we make everything from scratch. everything. we started a you -- we started a off with 12 flavors and mango fruits from the philippines and then started trying
san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from.a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san...
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news in san francisco. the salesforce transit c . >>> we want to update our breaking news for you now in san francisco. as we have been reporting, the salesforce transit center will remain closed until tomorrow at least. inspectors discovered a major crack in a steel beam inside the terminal. our sky ranger flew over the old transit terminal where buses are being rerouted. effort to cut off the power now. we'll bring you the latest information both on air and on our digital platforms. >>> police and healthra o trend. the problem is t even years later. >> law enforcement has coming up with a new way to monday ods and they say it can save lives. liz has more. in a. >> it's called the od map, and all sauv phone. first responders put in the location of an overdose to warn people about bad batches of opioid pills like the one who killed a beloved south bay man. >> no one should have to see what we saw. >> the death of her brother is something margaret will never get over. >> he was just a great guy, didn't deser
news in san francisco. the salesforce transit c . >>> we want to update our breaking news for you now in san francisco. as we have been reporting, the salesforce transit center will remain closed until tomorrow at least. inspectors discovered a major crack in a steel beam inside the terminal. our sky ranger flew over the old transit terminal where buses are being rerouted. effort to cut off the power now. we'll bring you the latest information both on air and on our digital platforms....
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we know san francisco can do better. we can do better in orchestrating services with child healthcare and behavior and juvenile justice and engaging the private sector and leverages what we have for good. i'm honored to share this with my mother, here from brazil, my husband, and my colleagues at freedom forward who care so much for our community and beyond. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> supervisor tang: thank you. i want to make a quick announcement. some of the must be here for the appeals before the board of supervisors. we've heard that some of the honorees for today are still outside of the chamber. so if you wouldn't mind allowing some of those honorees to come in first and then we'll bring you back in when the appeal happens, that would be wonderful. with that, i will call up supervisor brown from district 5. >> supervisor brown: thank you. i have two honorees today and you will soon find out why. come on up. in celebration of latinx history month, i'm proud to be able to recognize alejandro rodriguez and go
we know san francisco can do better. we can do better in orchestrating services with child healthcare and behavior and juvenile justice and engaging the private sector and leverages what we have for good. i'm honored to share this with my mother, here from brazil, my husband, and my colleagues at freedom forward who care so much for our community and beyond. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> supervisor tang: thank you. i want to make a quick announcement. some of the must be here for...
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san francisco could be an epicenter. >> san francisco can be a leader here.l leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and states and this nation how it is done. [♪] >> clerk: can you please rise for the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> clerk: commissioner mazzucco, i'd like to call roll. >> commissioner mazzucco: please do. [roll call] >> clerk: commissioner mazzucco, you have a quorum. also with us tonight is the chief of police, william scott and the department of police accountability,
san francisco could be an epicenter. >> san francisco can be a leader here.l leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and states and this nation how it is done. [♪] >> clerk: can you please rise for the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> clerk: commissioner mazzucco, i'd like to call roll. >> commissioner mazzucco: please do. [roll call] >> clerk: commissioner mazzucco, you have a quorum. also with us tonight...
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an overwhelming majority of homeless people in san francisco were previously house in san francisco. they lost their home due to rising exorbitant rents. addressing the lack of affordable housing in san francisco will go a long way to mitigating the homelessness crisis. the yes on ten campaign is already being outspent 10-went by deep pocket component -- opponents. an endorsement would be a great help. assets are to be mentioned, that measure in and of itself would not instill rent control. it would give cities and counties, like san francisco, the power to enact affordability measures for the constituents should you choose to do so. i hope you will. thank you. >> good afternoon. jordan davis. i am an organizer but i know it is right. i wanted to give a special thank you to supervisors came and fewer for -- for supporting tenants and a lot of bootleggers to the rest. the board unanimously, supported a resolution to repeal costa hawkins and yet mod squatters flip-flopped on the important matter. as a member of the dwindling trans and queer community, we need to be able to have real re
an overwhelming majority of homeless people in san francisco were previously house in san francisco. they lost their home due to rising exorbitant rents. addressing the lack of affordable housing in san francisco will go a long way to mitigating the homelessness crisis. the yes on ten campaign is already being outspent 10-went by deep pocket component -- opponents. an endorsement would be a great help. assets are to be mentioned, that measure in and of itself would not instill rent control. it...
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the san francisco police commission is dysfunctional, and so is the san francisco police department. for the longest period in the nation, the san francisco police department has been a type of operation and hasn't come back on track. the police commissioner in this case at this time has to have the ability to make changes. good leaders in making changes, not the grand stuff that we have heard. good leaders who know the way, show the way, and go the way and make chang
the san francisco police commission is dysfunctional, and so is the san francisco police department. for the longest period in the nation, the san francisco police department has been a type of operation and hasn't come back on track. the police commissioner in this case at this time has to have the ability to make changes. good leaders in making changes, not the grand stuff that we have heard. good leaders who know the way, show the way, and go the way and make chang
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it was -- remember when san francisco was wild? yeah. okay. and the first place i went to in san francisco was district 8. we didn't call it district 8, we called it the castro, and i wanted to go there. i saw it on the map, and i didn't know. all i knew about it was castro, that must be where the cubans are. true story. and i went to a place on castro street to get some cuban food. it was called the castro cafe, and just as i arrived, they were throwing a bearded gentleman out of there who was wearing a beautiful red dress. they were throwing him right out on the sidewalk, and i'd never seen a man in a dress before, and i thought, wow, that's unusual, and now it's my preference. i'm going to keep my remarks short, but i do think it's kind of weird that i'm here with this group of people that protect san francisco and protect this community in this very special, spiritual place to me, and my building, my rent-control building, is on the market. and it's been on the market for a few months, and so i'm here today, and at the same time there's a
it was -- remember when san francisco was wild? yeah. okay. and the first place i went to in san francisco was district 8. we didn't call it district 8, we called it the castro, and i wanted to go there. i saw it on the map, and i didn't know. all i knew about it was castro, that must be where the cubans are. true story. and i went to a place on castro street to get some cuban food. it was called the castro cafe, and just as i arrived, they were throwing a bearded gentleman out of there who was...
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so typical of san francisco. san francisco is the city that knows how.mohammed, thank you for your ongoing leadership. we have come together again and again the first to break ground, and then to pour cement, and then to unveil the penrose awning. i understand sir penrose is here with us. that beauty up at all. and today, to cut the ribbon. for something so spectacular, we will say to the rest of the country that these initiatives in our community are of national significance and modelled for the country. of all the things that mayor breed said about housing and economic development and jobs and success. i want to just say something about president barack obama. because this took resources over $400 million and even more of that from the american recovery investment act. [applause] >> one day after his inauguration, we passed the american recovery and reinvestment act. for our region, that meant a billion dollars for the central subway. studio parkway over $300 million, the caltrain electrification, almost a billion dollars, over $400 million for this. c
so typical of san francisco. san francisco is the city that knows how.mohammed, thank you for your ongoing leadership. we have come together again and again the first to break ground, and then to pour cement, and then to unveil the penrose awning. i understand sir penrose is here with us. that beauty up at all. and today, to cut the ribbon. for something so spectacular, we will say to the rest of the country that these initiatives in our community are of national significance and modelled for...
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san francisco residents that attend apprenticiship training centers in san francisco they're paying payroll taxes to the city. some people have said in the past that local hire and local contractors are bringing a higher cost to the project but when you think about it, we're just reinvesting i in ourselves and we're paying a wage where they might be able to stay in the city. buy a house in the city. stay here in the city and not commute four hours each day. that's just the way i think it should be done and this is the way it's being done on this project. so, again, as far as i'm concerned, from the construction side and the office and on the job site this project is in full compliance. >> thank you commissioner bernal. did you have something else. >> yes, thank you. for the opportunity to just add. i'd like to speak to the responsibility of serving residents the tenderloin. i understand this partnership is only less than a year in existence but when you look at the numbers, 180 versus a goal of 1500, that's only about 12% of that goal. and when you look at the residents of the tende
san francisco residents that attend apprenticiship training centers in san francisco they're paying payroll taxes to the city. some people have said in the past that local hire and local contractors are bringing a higher cost to the project but when you think about it, we're just reinvesting i in ourselves and we're paying a wage where they might be able to stay in the city. buy a house in the city. stay here in the city and not commute four hours each day. that's just the way i think it should...
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the san francisco police commission is dysfunctional, and so is the san francisco police department. for the longest period in the nation, the san francisco police department has been a type of operation and hasn't come back on track. the police commissioner in this case at this time has to have the ability to make changes. good leaders in making changes, not the grand stuff that we have heard. good leaders who know the way, show the way, and go the way and make changes and write reform. thank you very much. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. you. >> mr. chair, supervisors, willard duffy. i appreciate your attention in this issue that's been contentious, and working it through, especially since the other confirmation hearing that's happening in washington right now. certainly when the wind shifts in our direction from there, it's not a nice thing. it's all the more important at the local level. >> supervisor safai: thank you. any other members of the public wish to comment on this item. >> yes. let me get my camera. i'm so busy getting everybody else, i need to get my shot
the san francisco police commission is dysfunctional, and so is the san francisco police department. for the longest period in the nation, the san francisco police department has been a type of operation and hasn't come back on track. the police commissioner in this case at this time has to have the ability to make changes. good leaders in making changes, not the grand stuff that we have heard. good leaders who know the way, show the way, and go the way and make changes and write reform. thank...
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san francisco could be an epicenter. >> san francisco can be a leader here.bal leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and states and this nation how it is done. [♪] >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪ ♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the thir
san francisco could be an epicenter. >> san francisco can be a leader here.bal leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and states and this nation how it is done. [♪] >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪ ♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led...
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these policies are not good for san francisco. in addition, the focus on increasing housing density and building along transit corridors is, again, misguided. >> thank you. and mr. kim? >> all right. i will also say that we haven't exactly been moving in the right direction. there have definitely been good advances made by certain supervisors and certain city agencies, but the fact is that we still have a crisis of homelessness and affordable housing, and we just keep giving away tax incentives to large corporations, and it's hurting the people. that's not a sustainable model. eventually we're just going to become a city for the super rich, and we'll have this giant wealth gap that all our marginalized community will be alienated and unable to live in the city that's alienated them. >> thank you very much. mr. mar. >> well, i think we all know that over the past decade, actually, our city's been going through a pretty unprecedented tech driven economic development boom, and that's created a lot of exciting benefits and brought a l
these policies are not good for san francisco. in addition, the focus on increasing housing density and building along transit corridors is, again, misguided. >> thank you. and mr. kim? >> all right. i will also say that we haven't exactly been moving in the right direction. there have definitely been good advances made by certain supervisors and certain city agencies, but the fact is that we still have a crisis of homelessness and affordable housing, and we just keep giving away...
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not only for san francisco but for the region.f course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the neighborhood in the first place if they haven't been there. we call it the best neighborhood nobody has ever heard our. every neighborhood in district nine has a very special aspect. where we are right now is the mission district. the mission district is a very special part of our city. you smell the tacos at the [speaking spanish] and they have the best latin pastries. they have these shortbread cookies with caramel in the middle. and then you walk further down and you have sunrise cafÉ. it is a place that you come for the incredible food, but also to learn about what is happening in the neighborhood and how you can help and support your community. >> twenty-fourth street is the birthplace of the movement. we have over 620 murals. it is the largest outdoor public gallery in the country and possibly the world. >> you can find so much political engagement pa
not only for san francisco but for the region.f course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the neighborhood in the first place if they haven't been there. we call it the best neighborhood nobody has ever heard our. every neighborhood in district nine has a very special aspect. where we are right now is the mission district. the mission district is a very special part of our city. you smell the tacos at the...
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that san francisco currently has. applaud this effort but i hope that it leads to some real achievement gap reduction in combination with the school district, and in combination with dcuif. >> president cohen: any other member of the public? thank you. public comment is closed. all right. colleagues, i make a motion to approve and send with positive recommendation to the full board, take that without objection. item 13, please. >> clerk: ordinance amending the administrative code to increase the minimum hourly compensation rate for employees of city contractors other than non-profit corporations or public entities to 15.86 per hour on july 1, 2017, 16.86 per hour on july 1, 2018, and followed thereafter, but annual cost of living increases. >> president cohen: item 13 is legislation which would allow frankly a much needed raise to minimum wage workers in the for profit sector, particularly those at the san francisco airport, who don't enjoy the higher minimum wage and it's a very long time coming. originally heard in
that san francisco currently has. applaud this effort but i hope that it leads to some real achievement gap reduction in combination with the school district, and in combination with dcuif. >> president cohen: any other member of the public? thank you. public comment is closed. all right. colleagues, i make a motion to approve and send with positive recommendation to the full board, take that without objection. item 13, please. >> clerk: ordinance amending the administrative code to...
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she attended city college in san francisco, san francisco state university, u.c.laus and usf. she dedicated her adult life to serving public schools as a case manager, peer leader, teacher, and now principal. her greatest joy is getting to serve the very same school that her daughters, sonya and lucia, attend right now. the fact that buena vista horace mann is spanish-immersion, k-8, guided by equity driven mission makes claudia's heart soar. she lives in and works for the thriving mission district and is committed to advocating for her fellow citizens. thank you, claudia, for your dedication to your family, school, latinx community and mission district. the city of san francisco is deeply, deeply grateful to you and for all you do to make our city a better place. as you say your comments, i would love to invite up your family, your daughters to stand behind you, your mother, your husband and your dad. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, hillary, for your advocacy on the shelter project and, board, for supporting us. we're in uncharted territory, but it's the righ
she attended city college in san francisco, san francisco state university, u.c.laus and usf. she dedicated her adult life to serving public schools as a case manager, peer leader, teacher, and now principal. her greatest joy is getting to serve the very same school that her daughters, sonya and lucia, attend right now. the fact that buena vista horace mann is spanish-immersion, k-8, guided by equity driven mission makes claudia's heart soar. she lives in and works for the thriving mission...
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i'd like the san francisco airport commission along with the leadership at the san francisco airport, along with the chair of the san francisco round table, and we've worked diligently with congress woman jackie speier. this is something that's near and dear to her office. we've worked with senator pelosi's office, we've reached out to senator feinstein. it's very easy to think about adjusting flight patterns and spending a tiny bit more money and going up and over san francisco rather than right area. other areas of the bay are impacted by landings, as well. oakland airport has been diverting flights over our city, and so people's -- people's sanity is at stake, as well as their essential quality of life. so i want to have that hearing. i'm calling for that hearing to be done at the land use and transportation committee. i'd like it to be a joint hearing with the san francisco airport commission. i'd like them to be invited to participate in this. i'd like it to be open to all the different districts, and i know that supervisor cohen had expressed concern about this. she's heard from
i'd like the san francisco airport commission along with the leadership at the san francisco airport, along with the chair of the san francisco round table, and we've worked diligently with congress woman jackie speier. this is something that's near and dear to her office. we've worked with senator pelosi's office, we've reached out to senator feinstein. it's very easy to think about adjusting flight patterns and spending a tiny bit more money and going up and over san francisco rather than...
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i work for city and county of san francisco for 16 years. i am here today to let you know what my experience has been as a black city employee. while at work a horrible accident happened, and i believe because of my race i was forced to early retirement, or be fired. i was accused of hitting a person who was in a wheelchair, she went to, she was in a wheelchair. and after i hit her, she went to the hospital and two days after her hospital admission she died. oh. the circumstances around my case is simple. i was going 15 miles an hour while making a left hand turn. she appeared on my right side, of my left hand side, by a stationary bus. the wheelchair was rolling toward me, we couldn't, she couldn't stop. she ended up on the hood of my car, and then hit the ground. there was an investigation, consisted in -- [microphone is silent] >> supervisor kim: thank you, mr. hanon. >> hello, my name is madeline mcmilan, i work for the san francisco police department. i've been working there for 25 years. i was in an accident and was off work. prior to
i work for city and county of san francisco for 16 years. i am here today to let you know what my experience has been as a black city employee. while at work a horrible accident happened, and i believe because of my race i was forced to early retirement, or be fired. i was accused of hitting a person who was in a wheelchair, she went to, she was in a wheelchair. and after i hit her, she went to the hospital and two days after her hospital admission she died. oh. the circumstances around my case...
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one partner has been the city of san francisco. the city itself was one of the first to recognize the importance and significance of this project with a lead grant of $1 million. [applause] >> i'd like to thank and express our deepest thanks to joaquin torres for the office of workforce development for not only their strong support, but for their lead support in this project. [applause] >> we gratefully acknowledge the let's make it happen spirit of our partners and the compass board for getting this project off the ground. our next very important step -- you knew this was coming -- is to raise the funds we need to pay for this project. we will be out in the community, you can rest assured, shortly with a major campaign to seek the help of the philanthropic community and all to assure our service hub is here to stay. he can assured we are part of the solution -- you can be assured we are part of the solution. it's my extreme pleasure to introduce and welcome our city's honorable mayor london breed and invite her to say a few words.
one partner has been the city of san francisco. the city itself was one of the first to recognize the importance and significance of this project with a lead grant of $1 million. [applause] >> i'd like to thank and express our deepest thanks to joaquin torres for the office of workforce development for not only their strong support, but for their lead support in this project. [applause] >> we gratefully acknowledge the let's make it happen spirit of our partners and the compass...
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i am proud to play it, we are from san francisco. play that piece no matter where we are. >> all are we all set? >> ready? >> good evening and welcome to the september 12, 2018 meeting of the san francisco board of appeals. board president frank fung will be the presiding officer tonight he is joined by commissioner lazarus, vice president swig and we expect commissioner commissioner on dirt shortly.
i am proud to play it, we are from san francisco. play that piece no matter where we are. >> all are we all set? >> ready? >> good evening and welcome to the september 12, 2018 meeting of the san francisco board of appeals. board president frank fung will be the presiding officer tonight he is joined by commissioner lazarus, vice president swig and we expect commissioner commissioner on dirt shortly.
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i moved to san francisco in 1973. he helped to establish the russian hill neighbors in the early 1980's. he was an incredible leader in our community. he was survived by his three daughters, claire, rosemary, and kathrin, and his grandson, theo. his contributions will live on. i'd also like to close today's meeting in memory of michael robert painter. michael painter passed away this summer after a long life and distinguished career in landscape architecture. he was the creator of the presidio placement concept. he had his own firm since 1969, and in the course of his career, completed over 850 projects, winning over 60 awards. he was a distinguished alumnus of the college of environmental design at u.c. berkeley and a fellow of the american society of landscape architects. he's credited on multiple awards for his work on the presidio parkway, including from spur and the project of the year award from the california transportation foundation. michael is survived by his wife, sue, of 59 years, his son, josh, his daught
i moved to san francisco in 1973. he helped to establish the russian hill neighbors in the early 1980's. he was an incredible leader in our community. he was survived by his three daughters, claire, rosemary, and kathrin, and his grandson, theo. his contributions will live on. i'd also like to close today's meeting in memory of michael robert painter. michael painter passed away this summer after a long life and distinguished career in landscape architecture. he was the creator of the presidio...