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harrington said, that takes us closer to cost of service. the cost of service assumption assumes adding back or restoring the city-loan renewals, coastal are sf, city efficiencies. your key bookends are two-sent status quo that allows us to be financially sustainable, or 4 cents, to allow us to have all of those same things, as well as add that the public our program to its previous level for city renewables, energy efficiencies. again, a similar graphic or the satisfying of the reserve policy, not falling off of the financial cleiff. the overarching impact of the summary, the same departments that were highlighted earlier. what it would mean for the municipal railway. one additional penny in their costs would be $1.3 million. that is on a billion dollar-size but it, so it is a far the small%. only about a fraction of a percent. two pennies the following year would be $2.6 million, only a third of a percent of their budget. similarly, i know that you are reviewing public health budget as well. $600,000 of cost. is such a small portion of the
harrington said, that takes us closer to cost of service. the cost of service assumption assumes adding back or restoring the city-loan renewals, coastal are sf, city efficiencies. your key bookends are two-sent status quo that allows us to be financially sustainable, or 4 cents, to allow us to have all of those same things, as well as add that the public our program to its previous level for city renewables, energy efficiencies. again, a similar graphic or the satisfying of the reserve policy,...
harrington your work at puc really shines
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nancy and dan harrington, please join us here. they have sent 13 million books to impoverished children over the years. we thank you all for this honor. we have enjoyed tremendously the ability to link with the philippines. we have generated thousands of jobs, both in the philippines and in san francisco. we have donated thousands of dollars to various events, such as the cleanup of the river, the symphony of the philippine cultural center, and the list goes on and on. we would not have been able to do that without being partners with the philippine consulate general. [applause] and in the five trade and cultural missions led in 1994 and 1998, 2005, 2006, 2010, one of the key posts for our entire committee and all of the various leaders, the people that head of the business circles, the political circles has always been the filipino channel, and we thank you. the most wonderful addition, the fresh blood that is going to come in and lead the sister city committee from this point on, as represented by the very beautiful and multi ta
nancy and dan harrington, please join us here. they have sent 13 million books to impoverished children over the years. we thank you all for this honor. we have enjoyed tremendously the ability to link with the philippines. we have generated thousands of jobs, both in the philippines and in san francisco. we have donated thousands of dollars to various events, such as the cleanup of the river, the symphony of the philippine cultural center, and the list goes on and on. we would not have been...
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the residence and a great partnership with city departments, including sfpuc general manager ed harrington. >> [applause] it is a wonderful day touk% here. when we do these kinds of programs, we have to have folks that will take care of them. the neighborhood taking care of it is important to us. stunning to see all of this cooperation. as we rebuild our water system in san francisco, we cannot just build bigger treatment plants. we need permeable pavement. 400,000 gallons of water a year will be going into the ground, as opposed to the treatment plants. if we can do that, we can provide water, provide a good environment, as well as provide good water for the people of this city. [applause] >> as the other speakers have indicated, this could not have happened without the leadership and direction from the residence on this block. speaking on behalf of the residence, sandy. [applause] >> i am also bringing the core that is important to this project. members of the newcomb avenue block have done a great job and we want to clear up some misconceptions about what happens here. i have been a res
the residence and a great partnership with city departments, including sfpuc general manager ed harrington. >> [applause] it is a wonderful day touk% here. when we do these kinds of programs, we have to have folks that will take care of them. the neighborhood taking care of it is important to us. stunning to see all of this cooperation. as we rebuild our water system in san francisco, we cannot just build bigger treatment plants. we need permeable pavement. 400,000 gallons of water a year...
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contract is one that allows us to really provide and develop the customer base that general manager harrington was speaking to. and remember that we have a commitment on the part of the city that we will have 100% renewable energy by 2020. i don't see how we accomplish that without implementing a community choice segregation program. with that, i think you for the work that has gone into this not only by your staff, by the general manager, and each one of you on the commission that has spent a lot of time working with us. i think it is an exciting day for san francisco, and i look forward to this item being passed and having the full discussion at the board of supervisors. thank you for coming here and sharing -- president moran: thank you for coming here and sharing your thoughts with us. >> the term sheet discussion, perhaps you could let us know if anything came up in those conversations that was of concern or was appreciated? >> one of the things that we want to do with this kind of program is to make sure that there is full vetting at the board of supervisors. there was an initial hearing
contract is one that allows us to really provide and develop the customer base that general manager harrington was speaking to. and remember that we have a commitment on the part of the city that we will have 100% renewable energy by 2020. i don't see how we accomplish that without implementing a community choice segregation program. with that, i think you for the work that has gone into this not only by your staff, by the general manager, and each one of you on the commission that has spent a...
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harrington about this and we knew that there was a half cent for four years proposal, the main question that we asked is will that give us the bond rating that the sfpc needs to do these projects and like installations on school buildings, city buildings, things like that so that we can actually create a program to go to all of these entities we are raising rates on that is a planned program. just like with item 12 where we say you need to have a plan. this is the same situation. perhaps in this resolution or a follow-up, the commission can say to staff, all right. let's do an energy efficiency plan. one that draws on information that will come from the build-out work, but not just that work but let's look at all of these city buildings and state buildings and schools we are raising rates on. muni. find out where the opportunities are to get efficiency and renewables on there so that we can reduce the pain or do a higher increase. i would second in a different way why not charge city hall more than a half cent per year. the key message is let's use the bonding authority as fast as we ca
harrington about this and we knew that there was a half cent for four years proposal, the main question that we asked is will that give us the bond rating that the sfpc needs to do these projects and like installations on school buildings, city buildings, things like that so that we can actually create a program to go to all of these entities we are raising rates on that is a planned program. just like with item 12 where we say you need to have a plan. this is the same situation. perhaps in...
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harrington, and all of you.ant to thank you because you help us continue to work in michael's name to do good for the city. for 32 years, i have done that, and i feel it is a real honor to do it. i tell you and i certainly have told michael throughout the years, whether or not we talk to citizens about what we are doing and we are, when they say that we are with the sheriff's department working with the public utilities commission, i have never ever gotten a bad response from any of the citizens. what they usually say is, "michael hennessey is a good guy." and with the puc is doing is obviously a good thing. i appreciate what you're doing. michael gave me a job april 15, 1980. with that job, i feel i have been able to help others get what i have gotten -- a way to work, a place to work, and a place to be proud to be able to be working. i would like please, it's the -- if the earth stewards would please stand up, because i speak for them. [applause] i speak for them and i will speak quickly to say that we are pro
harrington, and all of you.ant to thank you because you help us continue to work in michael's name to do good for the city. for 32 years, i have done that, and i feel it is a real honor to do it. i tell you and i certainly have told michael throughout the years, whether or not we talk to citizens about what we are doing and we are, when they say that we are with the sheriff's department working with the public utilities commission, i have never ever gotten a bad response from any of the...
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harrington bobbles the snap. linebacker danny o'mally picks it up and goes all the way.e end zone. 21-14 is your final. that will do it for tonight, get ready for football tomorrow. 49ers in action. raiders in action. we got two bay area teams sitting in first place. >> how did that happen, exactly? very exciting. >> it's weird. >> it's so weird. >> this is going to be a down year, they surprised us. >> thanks a lot. >>> we want to check in with rob mayeda on the weather for football games around the bay area. what's sthup. >> should be pretty good, cool sunshine, no worries about rain. right now, 55 in san francisco. one of the more mild spots we're seeing in the bay area, closer to the water. still in the 50s. 56 in oakland. west wind at 3. san jose, now 47. notice the wind is relatively light. with dry air, clear skies. temperatures tonight already in the low 30s around gilroy. patchy frost probably up through the coyote valley and santa clara valley by tomorrow morning. 39 in novato. temperatures inland 40s and 50s. not much wind for now. by this time tomorrow night
harrington bobbles the snap. linebacker danny o'mally picks it up and goes all the way.e end zone. 21-14 is your final. that will do it for tonight, get ready for football tomorrow. 49ers in action. raiders in action. we got two bay area teams sitting in first place. >> how did that happen, exactly? very exciting. >> it's weird. >> it's so weird. >> this is going to be a down year, they surprised us. >> thanks a lot. >>> we want to check in with rob mayeda...
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. >> reporter: today colonel joe harrington is the executive assistant to the chairman of the joint chiefsf. but in the summer of 2006, he and patriquin were part of an armored brigade sent to take back the city of ramadi from al qaeda. >> three brigades had lost 100 soldiers each. ramadi was the most dangerous place in the world. >> reporter: with a background in special forces, an iraqi style mustache and passable arabic, patry can bonded with a local sheik, the flom buoyant and slightly shady man fed up with al qaeda's ways. >> they was able to rally the other tribes to flight al qaeda and that's where travis had an influence in working with sheik sattar. >> reporter: convincing the tribe it is future play the american side marked the beginning of what became known as the syn owe awakening. it involved arming and training the tribes to fight al qaeda-- a risky idea since the militias might someday turn against the u.s. to sell it, patriquin created what the perhaps the most famous document of the iraq war. of all things-- a stick figure powerpoint briefing. it reads like iraq for dummie
. >> reporter: today colonel joe harrington is the executive assistant to the chairman of the joint chiefsf. but in the summer of 2006, he and patriquin were part of an armored brigade sent to take back the city of ramadi from al qaeda. >> three brigades had lost 100 soldiers each. ramadi was the most dangerous place in the world. >> reporter: with a background in special forces, an iraqi style mustache and passable arabic, patry can bonded with a local sheik, the flom buoyant...
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. >> reporter: ed harrington is in charge of hetch hetchy. as head of the city's public utilities commission, he says the city is using ground water and will eventually start to recycle. >> you don't just knock down your single largest reservoir that provides water to 7% of the state of california's population. you just don't do it. >> reporter: it's an issue that refuses to go away. it's been going on, well, since i can remember, almost 85 years and john muir did say that before it was filled with water, it was even more beautiful than the yosemite floor. so this argument will continue to go on as it has over the past several years. >> thank you. >>> well, the los angeles school district plans to fight governor brown over proposed education cuts. the governor wants to cut $400 million from schools across the state. in los angeles, the $38 million cut from that school district would eliminate all money for school buses and leave tens of thousands of students stranded. >> if busing stops after the first of the year, the school will cease to ex
. >> reporter: ed harrington is in charge of hetch hetchy. as head of the city's public utilities commission, he says the city is using ground water and will eventually start to recycle. >> you don't just knock down your single largest reservoir that provides water to 7% of the state of california's population. you just don't do it. >> reporter: it's an issue that refuses to go away. it's been going on, well, since i can remember, almost 85 years and john muir did say that...