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. >> supervisor furer. >> yes, thank you very much. and i want to thank my colleagues, and supervisor stephanie for her comment. i want to push back a bill lit anlittle bit and i say this as a wife of a husband who worked as a san francisco police officer for 35 years. my husband has worked in, i think, pretty dicey units, undercover, narcotic, he was a specialist, on a specialist team, a training office, a whole variety. and so, i want to just say that we can look back at 2015, but none of us sitting her here in . i think the conversations that happened then extend to what we're discussing now. i understand we're looking at a jail number and that does not tell the whole picture of our jail system. i think to really evaluate our opportunities, to lower the rate of people incarcerated, we can't look at jail number four. this is not true of jail number five or jail number two. we haven't seen those numbers yet. this report is a narrow scope. we talk about jail number four, it is inadequate and doing a disservice on the board of superviso
. >> supervisor furer. >> yes, thank you very much. and i want to thank my colleagues, and supervisor stephanie for her comment. i want to push back a bill lit anlittle bit and i say this as a wife of a husband who worked as a san francisco police officer for 35 years. my husband has worked in, i think, pretty dicey units, undercover, narcotic, he was a specialist, on a specialist team, a training office, a whole variety. and so, i want to just say that we can look back at 2015, but...
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goodman. >> i talked about the westside issue for a listening time and supervisor, furer, we talked about solutions on the westside and three north-to-south routes didn't taking the back-up slow, like 1.8 miles of track to link back up to west portal and that's a loop and a link, a solution and we can look at other routes. there was a talk about bart to the beach on fulton and garry, riding it back down to lakeshore or sunset and they can do the tunnels and those are solutions. you have to look at daily city and pacifica, south san francisco and brisbane. there are no transit lines between bart and cal-trains and they have to do secondary systems or extending our muni rail out to add cutly get people out of their cars and that will be the solution to look forward to on such faster initiatives. i think the faster group is working on this has the right intent and i think that they're looking at how to adequately link transit and get new lines and systems on the table if our existing lines are too slow to get implemented, we can't wait 40 years or spend $300 billion on megaprojects and not s
goodman. >> i talked about the westside issue for a listening time and supervisor, furer, we talked about solutions on the westside and three north-to-south routes didn't taking the back-up slow, like 1.8 miles of track to link back up to west portal and that's a loop and a link, a solution and we can look at other routes. there was a talk about bart to the beach on fulton and garry, riding it back down to lakeshore or sunset and they can do the tunnels and those are solutions. you have...
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. >> i see supervisor furer. >> thank you. i didn't know buck personally. but after speaking to those who did know him, it makes me realize that i missed a great opportunity in never having engaged in a conversation with him. i do know, however, of his love for san francisco and his dedication to serve the people of san francisco. on behalf of my 80,000 residents that i represent, i want to wish buck a lovely journey to his final home and may he rest in peace. my deepest condolences to his family and friends, as it is obvious he had many and will be greatly missed. >> supervisor ronan? >> thank you. i just wanted to give my condolences to buck's family and the city attorney's office. i had been working in this amazing building for about ten years as a legislative aid didn't now as a supervisor. and i think maybe i can count on one hand the number of meetings that i've had with a city attorney where at one point, they didn't mention -- oh, i need to ask buck that. every, every single city attorney went to buck, probably every single day. i wouldn't be surpri
. >> i see supervisor furer. >> thank you. i didn't know buck personally. but after speaking to those who did know him, it makes me realize that i missed a great opportunity in never having engaged in a conversation with him. i do know, however, of his love for san francisco and his dedication to serve the people of san francisco. on behalf of my 80,000 residents that i represent, i want to wish buck a lovely journey to his final home and may he rest in peace. my deepest condolences...
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. >> supervisor furer. >> is supervisor morrow here? i would like to call him up. thank you, sheriff. so as i mentioned earlier in this conversation, is that i am looking at the success of triall services an an alternative to incarceration and speaking about how to expand it. so i want to ask basic questions and forgive me for not knowing this. >> at the next court date, our staff will provide a written report to the judges and then we make a decision at that point. >> do you make a recommendation? >> we give the judges information and they can determine the next step. >> do you know the number of people that actually are remanded back to incarceration? >> no, but we're work on that right now for you. >> i think that would be helpful. >> you know, i am wondering how many people are eligible for a second look program. meaning that maybe those that we might have thought doesn't meet the initial requirements or special for pretrial, but maybe people with a little bit more support or more resources could be successful in this program. could you talk about that? >> from
. >> supervisor furer. >> is supervisor morrow here? i would like to call him up. thank you, sheriff. so as i mentioned earlier in this conversation, is that i am looking at the success of triall services an an alternative to incarceration and speaking about how to expand it. so i want to ask basic questions and forgive me for not knowing this. >> at the next court date, our staff will provide a written report to the judges and then we make a decision at that point. >>...
. >> supervisor furer. >> yes, thank you very