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ocii staff meets monthly with city build to discuss and assess progress of ocii's workforce program. during the reporting period from july 1, 2018 through december 30, 2018, contractors logged 2.13 million work hours of which 324,176 hours or 15 is 2% of the total were performed by san francisco residents. although this is a decrease from 17.3% reporting in the last report, this nevertheless represents 1,096 san francisco residents who worked on ocii-administered projects. this project also reflected the continuing challenge of local labor market within a booming construction industry. for all projects, left lane 8.5 million worker hours have been logged on an accumulating basis as of december 31, 2018. over 1.5 million of these hours or 17.6% were performed by san francisco residents. on average, san francisco residents performed more hours on ocii projects than non-san francisco workers, reflecting the beneficial impact of ocii construction workforce program on san francisco residents. meeting workforce demands remains challenging. the demand for construction labor not only remains
ocii staff meets monthly with city build to discuss and assess progress of ocii's workforce program. during the reporting period from july 1, 2018 through december 30, 2018, contractors logged 2.13 million work hours of which 324,176 hours or 15 is 2% of the total were performed by san francisco residents. although this is a decrease from 17.3% reporting in the last report, this nevertheless represents 1,096 san francisco residents who worked on ocii-administered projects. this project also...
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per ocii's s.b.e. policy, an s.b.e. is whose business is controlled by an individual who's not with a large business. [inaudible] >> -- in an effort to mitigate marketplace confusion and approve program administration. so our current standards mirror -- limits of the city and county san francisco's local business enterprise program. and so the way that we, you know, look at sizes, we look at the last three years of business growth receipts, and we average those. so the different limits are for construction contractors, 40 million, 20 million for specialty construction, 2.5 million for specialty services, and 3.5 million for trucking. the focus of today's s.b.e. summary are projects awarded between the period of july 1, 2018 through december 30, 2018. [inaudible] >> -- and information from ocii's web-based reporting tool. [inaudible] >> -- slightly more than $109 million, and the bulk of this money representing spending on the commercial hotel. in
per ocii's s.b.e. policy, an s.b.e. is whose business is controlled by an individual who's not with a large business. [inaudible] >> -- in an effort to mitigate marketplace confusion and approve program administration. so our current standards mirror -- limits of the city and county san francisco's local business enterprise program. and so the way that we, you know, look at sizes, we look at the last three years of business growth receipts, and we average those. so the different limits...
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right now redevelopment ocii have obligations they haven't fulfilled yet. we have politicians talking. we can't get the building in your district on fillmore street. you talk about this outreach stuff. i am the master at it. nobody came to me to talk about nothing. let me stop right here before i get too excited, supervisors. i am talking to you and somebody knows who else i am talking to. if you all think you are going to come into my community and do what you want to do with housing, jobs without the community no input, you are doing something illegal in my opinion. all of this posturing, these hearing here. i can't get a town hall meeting in my district. my supervisor says i am handling too many things. i am here to ask for a public hearing on the addition. the fillmore heritage center. there is no due process. everything is under control in district five. no public comment on what is happening. that has to top is. any other process i want a federal investigation because i am tired of the city politics playing tricks to make me turn to a lunatic. this is
right now redevelopment ocii have obligations they haven't fulfilled yet. we have politicians talking. we can't get the building in your district on fillmore street. you talk about this outreach stuff. i am the master at it. nobody came to me to talk about nothing. let me stop right here before i get too excited, supervisors. i am talking to you and somebody knows who else i am talking to. if you all think you are going to come into my community and do what you want to do with housing, jobs...
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now we call it ocii. and, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls and everybody that got curls, i'm trying to tell y'all that this city by the bay needs some investigation from somebody bigger than room 200. and i ain't pointing a finger. would you call the f.b.i. in here? so are you new supervisors, you have the power to help out my supervisor in district 5. and i'm respectfully -- since i'm the fill more corridor ambassador, not the bastard, i'm the czar of outmigration. i drive that car. right now i'm asking respectfully -- i have it on video -- that all y'all get together and help my district 5 and let's have a public hearing on district 5. what's going on in the fieldmore? no black businesses. the feel no more -- i heard that they pimp no more in the feel more. that's how bad it is. i'm just literally talking. i got 14 seconds. so, again, -- [laughter] i know how to work this thing. i'm asking you respectfully for a public hearing. somebody be courageous enough, don't have me call it, to talk about what
now we call it ocii. and, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls and everybody that got curls, i'm trying to tell y'all that this city by the bay needs some investigation from somebody bigger than room 200. and i ain't pointing a finger. would you call the f.b.i. in here? so are you new supervisors, you have the power to help out my supervisor in district 5. and i'm respectfully -- since i'm the fill more corridor ambassador, not the bastard, i'm the czar of outmigration. i drive that car. right...
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we saw with ocii and the san francisco redevelopment agency who was abolished by california state supreme court, taken over by the city, absorbed, and 50 employees from that agency were able to stay and to continue their work. and what we're asking here today is that instead of having a third party come in and to do the work that we already tirelessly do for the residents, is to allow us to continue to do that work and allow the city to come in and take over upper management of the agency. thank you for your time. >> president yee: thank you, next speaker. >> hi, my name is alexis and i also work at the housing authority. i just want to piggyback on what she was saying. you know, all of us employees are doing our job and it's management that is screwing us. you know, i'm a single mom. a lot of us are single moms and i lost my husband two years ago to cancer in march and i can't afford to be homeless. i can't afford to lose my job because of what management is doing. we ask that all of you here, hear what we're saying and please help us out. we're begging you and i'm begging you -- i'm beg
we saw with ocii and the san francisco redevelopment agency who was abolished by california state supreme court, taken over by the city, absorbed, and 50 employees from that agency were able to stay and to continue their work. and what we're asking here today is that instead of having a third party come in and to do the work that we already tirelessly do for the residents, is to allow us to continue to do that work and allow the city to come in and take over upper management of the agency....