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of affordable housing funding through the use of the bonding the housing trust fund. it grows substantially from this current fiscal year to the next, an increase of nearly $34 million to allow this office to initiate request for proposals for affordable housing throughout the city. in the subsequent years there is relatively stable. the shortfall is primarily related to one-time sources of revenue in the 14-15 budget overall. the voters approved the housing trust fund which provides the mayor's office of housing and community development approximately $1.5 billion over the next 30 years. in the initial allocation of the housing trust fund, that allocation was with $20 million which increases he by $2.8 million annually until it reaches about approximately 50.8 million dollars in 2024 ~. at that point the allocation rises up and down with the increase or decrease in the general fund. the mayor proposed as part of this budget so that we can do more affordable housing to borrow against this future allocation of the housing trust fund. so, an additional $25 million will
of affordable housing funding through the use of the bonding the housing trust fund. it grows substantially from this current fiscal year to the next, an increase of nearly $34 million to allow this office to initiate request for proposals for affordable housing throughout the city. in the subsequent years there is relatively stable. the shortfall is primarily related to one-time sources of revenue in the 14-15 budget overall. the voters approved the housing trust fund which provides the...
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housing was produced. the e-i-r eliminated the focused development alternative and the discussion is still conclusory. the revision explains that this alternative would comprise existing zoning at the time of notice of preparation was issued and it would include the increased capacity provided in area plans adopted after the 2004 housing element which increased capacity by over 55,000 units and served to expand potential development capacity in these areas using tools such as high increases, removal of maximum density, removal of minimum required lot sizes and reduction or elimination of parking requirements. since the area plans approved included strategies that encourage affordable housing, evidence does not support the claim in the revision that this alternative would compromise the city's ability to achieve the affordability goals of the arena. the allegation that these policies and this alternative allowed little or no growth for outside of these areas with unexplained and contrary to the definition o
housing was produced. the e-i-r eliminated the focused development alternative and the discussion is still conclusory. the revision explains that this alternative would comprise existing zoning at the time of notice of preparation was issued and it would include the increased capacity provided in area plans adopted after the 2004 housing element which increased capacity by over 55,000 units and served to expand potential development capacity in these areas using tools such as high increases,...
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the housing element provides the background for the housing decisions and the public for the meeting the cities goals. the housing element provides the fraction for future decisions and oils the programs for the objectives and the policies. adaptation of the housing element didn't modify the land use regulation for the bulk limits nor suggests specific controls for specific neighborhoods it didn't add changes to the zoning map my such changes requires the community outreach as well as hearings by the planning commission and the board of supervisors. in march of 2011 the plaintiff presented the element to the planning commission and it was adapted by the board of supervisors. we're here to present the same housing element by a lawsuit to challenge the 2004 and 2009 element eir and the adaptation of the 2009 element. the court ordered the city to set aside it and reconsider the housing elements. in response to this it was done by analyze and circulated to the community. the revised eir was certified on april 2014 and based on that the planning commission recommended the adaptation of t
the housing element provides the background for the housing decisions and the public for the meeting the cities goals. the housing element provides the fraction for future decisions and oils the programs for the objectives and the policies. adaptation of the housing element didn't modify the land use regulation for the bulk limits nor suggests specific controls for specific neighborhoods it didn't add changes to the zoning map my such changes requires the community outreach as well as hearings...
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interpreter: and the words that i have against this are housing, shelter, housing temporary housing, and permanent housing.
interpreter: and the words that i have against this are housing, shelter, housing temporary housing, and permanent housing.
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housing collision it's been painfully slow in terms of affordable housing. we are a city that's exaggerated to prourgz housing we want to produce more and faster we need to insensitive vice affordable housing. this has a few syrup things. currently under our law when a developer has a choice even if either paying a fee for affordable housing doing affordable housing off site or building on site of a minimum of 12 percent of units in the development under this legislation projects that decide to do their affordable housing on site and build 20 percent instead of the minimum of 12 percent the affordable housing in the project will not count against density controls for that project. we have a number of areas in the city where the lot size determines the maximum number of units in the building we know there are plenty of situations where more units can you been built by limited by the density controls we're saying if you build at least 20 percent of affordable housing on site those units will not count against the city limits you can build more without reducing
housing collision it's been painfully slow in terms of affordable housing. we are a city that's exaggerated to prourgz housing we want to produce more and faster we need to insensitive vice affordable housing. this has a few syrup things. currently under our law when a developer has a choice even if either paying a fee for affordable housing doing affordable housing off site or building on site of a minimum of 12 percent of units in the development under this legislation projects that decide to...
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specifically, there's public housing, yes, and there's san francisco housing authority. there is also housing that's under hud directly that exists as a result of redevelopment. and specifically a number of those developments are past their life-span and need to be rehabilitated. and i know we're going to be working on looking at this legislation to determine how those can be included in the number of affordable housing units portfolio as it relates to construction, but i'm just not convinced that we're there yet. imposing a ratio on construction solely on new construction of market rate and affordable housing means we will be ignoring the needs of already built affordable housing. in order to meet the ratio, all of the available funding in the voter approved housing trust fund will have to go towards new construction with nothing left for the preservation of existing affordable housing development and public housing developments. the housing authority and other hud housing developments will remain as neglected as they have for years, with no hope in sight for thousands
specifically, there's public housing, yes, and there's san francisco housing authority. there is also housing that's under hud directly that exists as a result of redevelopment. and specifically a number of those developments are past their life-span and need to be rehabilitated. and i know we're going to be working on looking at this legislation to determine how those can be included in the number of affordable housing units portfolio as it relates to construction, but i'm just not convinced...
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affordable housing the most. so, maintaining public and affordable housing is an efficient and effective part of my overall housing goal. it is not a diversion from those efforts. if our overall goal is to find housing for people in need, we need to do something about these crises as it relates to not only building more but also supporting those who we know need this housing most. i support both existing and new affordable housing developments and today along with the mayor will be supporting an initiative that protects funding for both new and existing affordable housing units, creates more affordable housing funds, and reflects neighborhood plans as well as helps every san francisco find an affordable safe place to live. i hope that we can come to a resolution. i do not want to see dividing or two measures on the ballot that are in conflict with one another as we're working together. and working together, we can develop a system by which we can support affordable housing and we can support the preservation of a
affordable housing the most. so, maintaining public and affordable housing is an efficient and effective part of my overall housing goal. it is not a diversion from those efforts. if our overall goal is to find housing for people in need, we need to do something about these crises as it relates to not only building more but also supporting those who we know need this housing most. i support both existing and new affordable housing developments and today along with the mayor will be supporting...
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housing units. and we need to eliminate waiting lists for shelters. we have a lot we need to do. so, we need to continue the effort towards housing and homeless -- housing and homeless that the mayor has already pro supposed but we also need to make sure we allocate an additional $11 million toward reducing unnecessary evictions, and making housing truly affordable for low-income family. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon. my name is julia [speaker not understood]. i'm a san francisco native and i recently went to visit a high school, galileo that i went to, a teacher extremely instrumental in my life [speaker not understood] and staying in school. i found out that she is probably in her last year because her housing -- she's being displaced. there is profit to be made. she live in the northern marina itch are modctionv hill area and she's being pushed out. it is deeply satening that obviously future generations aren't going to get the resource. i'm sure to tell you this is no
housing units. and we need to eliminate waiting lists for shelters. we have a lot we need to do. so, we need to continue the effort towards housing and homeless -- housing and homeless that the mayor has already pro supposed but we also need to make sure we allocate an additional $11 million toward reducing unnecessary evictions, and making housing truly affordable for low-income family. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon. my name is julia [speaker not...
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it's not like a vote on the house floor where the house clerk will register each and every vote. this is a secret ballot. there is zero accountability for these votes. a lot of members could be telling multiple candidates the same thing. there is no way of really knowing. host: you have the current whip whose job is to be able to count votes and predict how many votes they have. has a good solid 100 votes. you have these other three vying for that job. if they don't have the votes they predicted, what does that say? guest: that's a great point. one of the candidates, the chief told his colleagues, if i can't get enough votes to win this election on thursday, i don't deserve to be the whip. that is a pretty candid and refreshing take on this. this is a difficult process and it's conducted almost entirely behind closed doors. it's virtually impossible to know how many of these supposedly ironclad commitments are really ironclad. i do think this is a great exercise for all three of these gentlemen. up to of these guys are the task of stepping into the -- the whip's office, this is t
it's not like a vote on the house floor where the house clerk will register each and every vote. this is a secret ballot. there is zero accountability for these votes. a lot of members could be telling multiple candidates the same thing. there is no way of really knowing. host: you have the current whip whose job is to be able to count votes and predict how many votes they have. has a good solid 100 votes. you have these other three vying for that job. if they don't have the votes they...
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and i just want to address that you know, affordable housing and it just comes back to affordable housing and unless we have affordable housing in the city here, we are just creating a revolving door and these people are just going to end up back on the street. so, and i think that, and i think that the representatives that are here to represent the gay lgbtqs in the community need to do that and have your priorities right and condos should fall somewhere far below that. and i don't see that. i see a lot more condos going up but i don't see any affordable housing going up. and so i think that the priorities is a big issue here. and so, i would really like to see that starting to be addressed here in the city, thank you. >> thank you. >> and as the next speaker comes up, speaker cards,vyer gill, east and isabel and karera and adele carpenter. and jw from market street and isaac langford. >> and let me know when to start >> go ahead. >> i am a long time san francisco resident, and also i am currently fighting an eviction from 1049 market street. and for the past years, many young people hav
and i just want to address that you know, affordable housing and it just comes back to affordable housing and unless we have affordable housing in the city here, we are just creating a revolving door and these people are just going to end up back on the street. so, and i think that, and i think that the representatives that are here to represent the gay lgbtqs in the community need to do that and have your priorities right and condos should fall somewhere far below that. and i don't see that. i...
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and the most -- the housing that we develop more is market rate housing. this is for people that have a regular job that work here, teachers, nurses, and even city employees, perhaps your staff, and even you. i believe even at your high wage, you probably by itself could not afford to by the $1,000 per square foot units that are on sale. now, the type of house that's being built are for the newer tech employees and that's fine and good, but there are people here that have lived here for many, many years, decades, that are now being forced out of housing. another important issue is that transit. the housing element is not considered the transit impact. muni is way behind in deferred maintenance. thank you, supervisor wiener, for bringing that up. that has to be resolved. we can't have one thing going while [inaudible]. >> thank you very much. any other speakers? i want to just clarify, we have not yet acted on item 24 and i also might just take a moment and welcome back former supervisor john bartis to the [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon, [spea
and the most -- the housing that we develop more is market rate housing. this is for people that have a regular job that work here, teachers, nurses, and even city employees, perhaps your staff, and even you. i believe even at your high wage, you probably by itself could not afford to by the $1,000 per square foot units that are on sale. now, the type of house that's being built are for the newer tech employees and that's fine and good, but there are people here that have lived here for many,...
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also on the agenda was the housing element the adaptation of the 2009 housing element it's are currently under litigation as a result of a lawsuit and the neighborhood groups who challenged the 2004 and 2009 eir and the adaptation of the 2009 element in san francisco supreme court the court ordered the city to reconsider the approval of the 2009 element it was heard march 27, 2014 at it annihilation and again at the 2004 hearing to remedy the adaptation that was forwarded to the full board await recommendation due to the pending sequa appeal filed by the petitions. at the board of supervisors the designation of 1000 market street received it's first reading the changing of the category 5 unrate to a category 3 to a contributor building it was passed without significant comments from the supervisors that will get its second reading next week and the latin cultural district to remove a park there were no introductions >> commissioners zoning administrator scott sanchez is not in attendance but he forwarded his board minutes there are two element on 740 bay street features to a previously r
also on the agenda was the housing element the adaptation of the 2009 housing element it's are currently under litigation as a result of a lawsuit and the neighborhood groups who challenged the 2004 and 2009 eir and the adaptation of the 2009 element in san francisco supreme court the court ordered the city to reconsider the approval of the 2009 element it was heard march 27, 2014 at it annihilation and again at the 2004 hearing to remedy the adaptation that was forwarded to the full board...
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and we can fund subsidies in the private housing and we can make sure that our non-profit housing is affordable to the poorest people and we can make sure that the communities, have access to that housing, thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please? >> >> good morning, my name is laura and i am a recent graduate from the uc berkeley, and a research assistant with dr. cocoa on the we count, california a project for improving the count of homeless youth and with we ask how many, the answer depends on whether you ask the homeless out reach and the homeless and housing programs who serve thousands of young people every year are the schools that insure that 2,000 homeless young experience littles disruption in the education as possible and if you consider a young person homeless when they have landed a couch to crash on for tonight last year, marked the first time that community required to count 18 to 24-year-olds or transitional youth as a separate population and despite the challenges of counting the young people who hide and identifies the homeless and san francisco made the signif
and we can fund subsidies in the private housing and we can make sure that our non-profit housing is affordable to the poorest people and we can make sure that the communities, have access to that housing, thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please? >> >> good morning, my name is laura and i am a recent graduate from the uc berkeley, and a research assistant with dr. cocoa on the we count, california a project for improving the count of homeless youth and with we ask how...
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interpreter: and the words that i have against this are housing, shelter, housing temporary housing, and permanent housing. >> this integration that's going on and delinquent see, and alcohol and violence. cy, -- these other words like housing, shelting, temporary housing, permanent housing, these things provide for healthy nucleus family. they accelerate work and bring forth sports, studies and more benefits that give for a healthy family and things that are very positive for the daily lives of our family. thank you. . interpreter: good afternoon, my name is maricelli. i'm a mother of two children. i work and i live in an sro. i ask that you give to the families. so i ask that you give housing to families so they are stable, and i made all effort to apply for housing, but i didn't get housing because i live in a hotel. i ask that you give to the families and there is more funding for families and their housing. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> so i'm going to say a few words. so my name is laurdes. i worked in sf for about seven years now helping family fi
interpreter: and the words that i have against this are housing, shelter, housing temporary housing, and permanent housing. >> this integration that's going on and delinquent see, and alcohol and violence. cy, -- these other words like housing, shelting, temporary housing, permanent housing, these things provide for healthy nucleus family. they accelerate work and bring forth sports, studies and more benefits that give for a healthy family and things that are very positive for the daily...
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the housing that we want. this is the first real attempt by the board of supervisors to address the imbalance of affordable housing production for 60% of san francisco residents that make $80,000 or less. this puts us on track to be really serious about what building affordable housing means into the future. going out of balance is not what the city wants. it's not about height, it's not about development or even the waterfront. but we must build what san franciscans can afford. i want to thank co-sponsors supervisor avalos, campos, yee and mar. and i just also want to make clear we are not closing the door on the legislative process. hence the new introduction. everyone supports this goal so let's keep talking and let's pass a package of land use and revenue legislation that gets us to our goal. and finally, on behalf of supervisor london breed and myself, we're asking that the board of supervisors adjourn in the memory of kevin lessen. this has been quite a bitter sweet week for many of us and myself in part
the housing that we want. this is the first real attempt by the board of supervisors to address the imbalance of affordable housing production for 60% of san francisco residents that make $80,000 or less. this puts us on track to be really serious about what building affordable housing means into the future. going out of balance is not what the city wants. it's not about height, it's not about development or even the waterfront. but we must build what san franciscans can afford. i want to thank...
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a balance of 30% affordable housing for all-new housing it is important. district 6 is not the only neighborhood that wants targeted affordable housing. so, what does this legislation do if passed? one, the legislation asks that the city establish a rolling ten-year count on the number of affordable housing produced in comparison to market rate luxury housing. affordable housing is defined as 120% of average median income and below, according to the mayor's office of housing, 2014 chart, this would include individuals that make $81,550 and under for a family of four $116,500. we're not even talking about just what most residents consider low-income affordable housing. we're talking about the teacher, the principal, beginning firefighter, police officer, and most san franciscans. in fact, 60% of the city make below that amount. doing a rough count, based on how we have written it in the measure the city is currently i am balanced and will continue to be for the next few years. if we continue to stay imbalanced in the future, this legislation will never take
a balance of 30% affordable housing for all-new housing it is important. district 6 is not the only neighborhood that wants targeted affordable housing. so, what does this legislation do if passed? one, the legislation asks that the city establish a rolling ten-year count on the number of affordable housing produced in comparison to market rate luxury housing. affordable housing is defined as 120% of average median income and below, according to the mayor's office of housing, 2014 chart, this...
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house of representatives.] he chair: the yeas are 170 -- the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 171, the nays are 240. the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is on the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 3 printed in part b of house report 113-492 by the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 3 printed in part b of house report number 113-492 offered by mr. welch of vermont. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for politica
house of representatives.] he chair: the yeas are 170 -- the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 171, the nays are 240. the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is on the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 3 printed in part b of house report 113-492 by the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 3 printed in part b of...
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house.lawsuit would have a better shot at getting heard, i could argue, look at mitch mcconnell sued the president over recess appointments but a better shot if it were speaker boehner, would it not? >> i think he's got better standing arguments where the institution as a whole sues. then the defendants can't say, well, they're just a rump group. their remedy is with their colleagues. this way they show institutional solidarity. by the way, there may be a way to test some of this stuff and that is for individual litigants who were harmed by the president's decisions to bring lawsuits. they would have injury in fact. they might be able to test these order by order. but in this broad brush way, i don't see it happening. >> now, bruce, both of you have said the courts are very reluctant to get into these fights but at some point does it -- i understand they're sort of circuit court shopping to see if they can avoid the d.c. circuit. they'd like a friendlier circuit, perhaps the fifth. but why d
house.lawsuit would have a better shot at getting heard, i could argue, look at mitch mcconnell sued the president over recess appointments but a better shot if it were speaker boehner, would it not? >> i think he's got better standing arguments where the institution as a whole sues. then the defendants can't say, well, they're just a rump group. their remedy is with their colleagues. this way they show institutional solidarity. by the way, there may be a way to test some of this stuff...
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interpreter: and the words that i have against this are housing, shelter, housing temporary housing, and permanent housing. >> this integration that's going on and delinquent see, and alcohol and violence.
interpreter: and the words that i have against this are housing, shelter, housing temporary housing, and permanent housing. >> this integration that's going on and delinquent see, and alcohol and violence.
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there's only one podium job at the white house. i would not have been nearly as ready to take the podium if someone had suggested i do it right out of being a reporter because i think there's a lot you need to learn about how a white house works and how the policy process works and how decisions are made about the ways that you explain and describe policy decisions that i was able to learn in two years. you and i have talked about this. i was shocked to find out how the expertise i thought i had developed as a political reporter about communication strategies and white house communications was not really expertise and there was a lot to learn. i learned a lot thanks to others in the vp office, axelrod, gibbs, others on the president's team. to go to the other part of your question -- you know, i was talking to someone yesterday about this. i tried very hard. i was not a traditional old-school reporter in that i was not an advocate i did not take sides in my reporting. i did not feel like i had a straitjacket but on me. i felt liber
there's only one podium job at the white house. i would not have been nearly as ready to take the podium if someone had suggested i do it right out of being a reporter because i think there's a lot you need to learn about how a white house works and how the policy process works and how decisions are made about the ways that you explain and describe policy decisions that i was able to learn in two years. you and i have talked about this. i was shocked to find out how the expertise i thought i...
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i grew up in public housing. at the age of 21 i graduated from city college and i moved into my first place of my own buying a house in the bayview district in san francisco. [speaker not understood] i got another job. that company went under. eventually i became disabled like i am right now with posttraumatic stress disorder and i'm living on disability. i ended up in an s-r-o. i've been in the s-r-o for 10 years. thank god for the subsidy because i live in -- without the subsidy i couldn't afford to live in -- where i'm living now, $700 for an s-r-o. i've been in there on the waiting list for social housing for two years trying to get a place. you know what, i haven't had a bath in ten years. you know why? because i live in a room. i have a desire to have an apartment where i can sit in a tub instead of standing in a shower. right now i have a daughter who makes $18 an hour. she has one child. she lives in public housing because the rent is so high in san francisco. she can't afford to have a place. she can't a
i grew up in public housing. at the age of 21 i graduated from city college and i moved into my first place of my own buying a house in the bayview district in san francisco. [speaker not understood] i got another job. that company went under. eventually i became disabled like i am right now with posttraumatic stress disorder and i'm living on disability. i ended up in an s-r-o. i've been in the s-r-o for 10 years. thank god for the subsidy because i live in -- without the subsidy i couldn't...
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the housing for those folks. and but, it is going to get them and the mayor is proposing 40,000 units and i say that they go to the homeless people first and then the low income folks and we need to stop criminalizing the homeless and repeal the measures and the un said it and the violations of the human rights. and the reality folks, is that we cannot end the homelessness, unless we end the evictions. next speaker, please? >> >> and from the program director of the national youth network from 1979 to 1993. and i am also the founder and co-founder of the rocket street youth service and san francisco needs to provide more housing for those and the additional for the family and homeless youth, 18 to 25. and there needs to be the wrap around services and the wrap around services should be i also want to point out that san francisco, is a beacon for the run aways, and you know, and we have la, and seattle and san francisco, and new york are where run aways usually go, because you can't get any further once you get to
the housing for those folks. and but, it is going to get them and the mayor is proposing 40,000 units and i say that they go to the homeless people first and then the low income folks and we need to stop criminalizing the homeless and repeal the measures and the un said it and the violations of the human rights. and the reality folks, is that we cannot end the homelessness, unless we end the evictions. next speaker, please? >> >> and from the program director of the national youth...
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housing. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. we ask your eternal blessing on this, the people's house. keep them aware of your presence as they face the tasks of this day that no burden be too heavy, no duty too difficult, and no work too weari sm. help them and indeed help us all to obey your law, do your will and to walk in your way. grant that they might be good in thought, gracious in word, and great in spirit. make this a glorious day in which all are glad to be alive, eager to work and ready to serb you, our great nation, and all our fellow brothers and sisters. may all that is done this day be done for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of
housing. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. we ask your eternal blessing on this, the people's house. keep them aware of your presence as they face the tasks of this day that no burden be too heavy, no duty too difficult, and no work too weari sm. help them and indeed help us all to obey your law, do your will and to walk in your way. grant...
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same house, same call? this resolution is adapted next item and item 44 for the airport director to accept a grant not to exceed 200 though for the california coastal for the sea level and vulnerable assessment of of the san bruno from august through 15 >> same house, same call? this resolution is adapted. >> item 45 to authorize the mayor's office of housing to submit an application to the california housing demonstrate for the funding under the cal home program. >> same house, same call? this ordinance is passed on the first reading. >> item 46 is a resolution to authorize the sheriff's department to enter into a contract with global net to contract the term which will result in an anticipated revenue to the welfare fund of more than $3 million. >> same house, same call? this resolution is adapted >> item 45 was an ordinance to update the open space of the general plan and making the wreck sit finding. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. president, i ask for a continuance to july 8th. >> colleagues su
same house, same call? this resolution is adapted next item and item 44 for the airport director to accept a grant not to exceed 200 though for the california coastal for the sea level and vulnerable assessment of of the san bruno from august through 15 >> same house, same call? this resolution is adapted. >> item 45 to authorize the mayor's office of housing to submit an application to the california housing demonstrate for the funding under the cal home program. >> same...
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affordable housing problems. if this budget passes more than half of renters will still pay more than a third of their income for housing. if this budget passes, fewer than four in 10 low-income elderly will receive the housing assistance they're entitled to. if this budget passes, we will still only provide housing teans to one in four families who are eligible. tens of thousands will continue to linger on waiting lists for an affordable rental apartment that will never arrive. if this budget passes, there will still be more than 11 million families, madam speaker, paying more than half their income for rent and utilities. there will still be a significant gap between incomes and housing costs. the h.u.d. budget is tens of billions short in order to meet the american families -- family's housing needs. that is why my amendment replaces the mortgage interest deduction with a flat rate of 15% tax credit. my amendment lowers the maximum amount of a mortgage interest that can receive a tax offset from $1 million to
affordable housing problems. if this budget passes more than half of renters will still pay more than a third of their income for housing. if this budget passes, fewer than four in 10 low-income elderly will receive the housing assistance they're entitled to. if this budget passes, we will still only provide housing teans to one in four families who are eligible. tens of thousands will continue to linger on waiting lists for an affordable rental apartment that will never arrive. if this budget...
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let's look at our senior housing and seniors in housing. seniors of any anchorage housed through the protocol but there are 4 buildings with housing unit plastic for seniors the howard hotel is the only dedication in the tenderloin area we have the house in the western edition mary hell con rogers in the western edition and mary go is going to talk about park view stares but a total of did and 4 unit specifically for the seniors and it comes from the adult emergency system and the sf hot team. ellis act eviction prevention we currently have a contract with the tenderloin housing client and asian pacific islander organization they target the low and moderate disabled folks facing eviction under the ellis act. and some of the services they provide are legal representation with 4r7b9d lawyers and representatives provide the services to the non-bilingual spanish and anothers as well as english speaking clients. one particular program that we have under the homeless prevention funds is the san francisco chronicle sharing funds. all funds are rac
let's look at our senior housing and seniors in housing. seniors of any anchorage housed through the protocol but there are 4 buildings with housing unit plastic for seniors the howard hotel is the only dedication in the tenderloin area we have the house in the western edition mary hell con rogers in the western edition and mary go is going to talk about park view stares but a total of did and 4 unit specifically for the seniors and it comes from the adult emergency system and the sf hot team....
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moved from house to house. >> wee trying to get a good location. this is richy road -- again that is the best location week give you. we have heard green valley road, central way all in the area. that should give you a good idea. i imagine firefighters are telling people to grab their pets and people and get out. anytime you talk to a firefighter they will tell you the number one priority they have is to look after and save people and then comes property. first get the people out, then you try go save the property and get the fire out and there is a search to see what was left behind. this fire grown in the 6, 7 minutes we have been bringing it to you live. what started as a report of a fire along 680. it has grown. >> what is encouraging here, we are seeing it for the first time, i am looking at the foliage, the brush, the fire is burning along the ground. if you look at the fire, firefighters have a good handle from what we can see on the wild lands part of the fire. what happened it flashed the homes so we have a number of structures on fire. th
moved from house to house. >> wee trying to get a good location. this is richy road -- again that is the best location week give you. we have heard green valley road, central way all in the area. that should give you a good idea. i imagine firefighters are telling people to grab their pets and people and get out. anytime you talk to a firefighter they will tell you the number one priority they have is to look after and save people and then comes property. first get the people out, then...
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house would be used for a drug house.wanted to wire the house up with video and audio. i said yeah, i think we can make that happen. >> this is where the house was. the house was donated to us. it was scheduled for demolition. that's the spot right there. it was pretty much disgusting when we got it but they were kind enough to let us do whatever we wanted to do. we carried lots of carpeting and junk inside. >> we chose a location because at the time the targets that we are looking at were looking for an eastside spot. this is near the east side of town in rockford. they were looking for a spot that had alleys that was hidden from the general traffic but could be accessible to somebody that would want to get in and get out. >> it was boarded up. every window, every door was boarded up. inside the carpet was rotten. the flooring was a mess. all the utilities were not functioning. we would come over in our undercover vehicles. we would paint, do electrical work, plumbing, totally redo the house but we added things to it. vi
house would be used for a drug house.wanted to wire the house up with video and audio. i said yeah, i think we can make that happen. >> this is where the house was. the house was donated to us. it was scheduled for demolition. that's the spot right there. it was pretty much disgusting when we got it but they were kind enough to let us do whatever we wanted to do. we carried lots of carpeting and junk inside. >> we chose a location because at the time the targets that we are looking...
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local operating subsidy housing units. and what we mean by self-contained is as you know, shelter reservations are made right now through 311 before it was through the resource centers. and lark inn makes their own reservations at their own particular shelter and so they are not a part of the big shelter piece in terms of shelter reservations. that is helpful to them, because kids come in and out of the shelters, and in and out of their service provider, and they can make shelter reservations immediately. >> and other san francisco programs, not funded by hsa, but as is a part of the out reaches, the diamond youth shelter and huckle berry house. >> last night, 5.5 percent of our shelter population were youth, 18 to 24 and ten percent of our families shelter populations are youth, 18 to 24. and of course, with the family, it is 18 with a child. supervisor campos spoke about the lgbtq shelter, and in our adult emergency shelter, about three years ago and he had a hearing, and based on complaints and issues, and that the comm
local operating subsidy housing units. and what we mean by self-contained is as you know, shelter reservations are made right now through 311 before it was through the resource centers. and lark inn makes their own reservations at their own particular shelter and so they are not a part of the big shelter piece in terms of shelter reservations. that is helpful to them, because kids come in and out of the shelters, and in and out of their service provider, and they can make shelter reservations...
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section 210, a public housing agency that administers federal housing assistance for the housing authority of the county of los angeles, california, the states of alaska, iowa and mississippi, shall not be required to include a resident of public housing. section 211, no funds may be used for the audit of the government national mortgage associations. section 212, the secretary may offer a transfer of sum for all project-based assistance associated with one or more multifamily housing projects. section 213, no assistance shall be provided under section 8 of the united states housing act of 1937 to any individual who is enrolled as a student at an institution of higher education. section 214, funds made available for native alaskans shall be allocated to the same native alaskan housing block grant recipients that received funds in fiscal year 2005. section 215, the secretary may enter into commitments to ensure mortgages under section 255. section 216, in managing in a -- any multifamily property owned by the secretary and during the process of foreclosure on property with a contract for re
section 210, a public housing agency that administers federal housing assistance for the housing authority of the county of los angeles, california, the states of alaska, iowa and mississippi, shall not be required to include a resident of public housing. section 211, no funds may be used for the audit of the government national mortgage associations. section 212, the secretary may offer a transfer of sum for all project-based assistance associated with one or more multifamily housing projects....
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this proposition could kill 6 hundred affordable housing units and 20 millions of housing fees and cause significant problems for the ports so far as developing and fixing the problems with the port lands. we're in the enforcement of the nova valley club and the indemnification and a host of others >> mr. valenzuela 10 bring up the perspectives of job how do you feel about that. >> there are 3 issues that were brought up first, the ballot box planning no, it isn't if the planners don't exceed the height limits no problem only if they do if you look at san francisco history since 19th street 68 when the bureau ton act there's been 18 other ballot measures effecting the front the ball was effected and the hunters point shipyard we're talking about port property that is owned by the public. and if you take a look at port property it's held in public trust and the housing agreement is a red herring because as a matter of fact, if port property is held in publicly trust you can't build housing there and number 3 if that were done there's nothing in prop b that says you can't have a project be
this proposition could kill 6 hundred affordable housing units and 20 millions of housing fees and cause significant problems for the ports so far as developing and fixing the problems with the port lands. we're in the enforcement of the nova valley club and the indemnification and a host of others >> mr. valenzuela 10 bring up the perspectives of job how do you feel about that. >> there are 3 issues that were brought up first, the ballot box planning no, it isn't if the planners...