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and i'm proud of the way that our residents and our city staff , our city staff stepped up under extraordinary circumstances. i've never been more proud of our police officers, our firefighters, all of our first responders, the doctors that treated the victims that night and then our city employees. i believe there are lessons to be learned from orlando just as sought counsel from responders from san bernardino. i talked to mayor riley and other places that have been urn this type of attack. our long-term vision is to work with you, my fellow mayors and their staffs to put together a comprehensive formal examination of best practices and that examination will be shared with u.s. conference of mayors for all of our cities. and there's obviously no such thing as an all-purpose emergency manual but by sharing what we have learned we can help our city bs better prepared. i want to offer a few basic insights with hope that it serves as a first step towards a larger preparation. what i want to do right now is take you back to the night of june the 12th. i'm asleep. it's about 3:00 a.m. in the mornin
and i'm proud of the way that our residents and our city staff , our city staff stepped up under extraordinary circumstances. i've never been more proud of our police officers, our firefighters, all of our first responders, the doctors that treated the victims that night and then our city employees. i believe there are lessons to be learned from orlando just as sought counsel from responders from san bernardino. i talked to mayor riley and other places that have been urn this type of attack....
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hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facinghallenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to homelessness and housing, that invests in police reforms and pedestrian safety and quality of life in our neighborhoods and the well-being of our people we're using this unique time to make the lives of all the residents and the city stronger homelessness is a top priority we all know that there are far too of people on the street in fact, in and around city hall and across the neighborhood and telling the truth across the country and fortunately to as the initiative and compassionate programs to lift people out of homelessness and programs that are like
hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facinghallenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to...
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we get a chance because our city is economically strong and thanks to our capital program that our cityinistrator is involved in. thanks to their mind or from a public works that they want to be out here paving all of our streets. you know, one of the great people that in a city that is increasingly become very expensive for people is our own streets. if our streets can be paid everybody can use them whether you are a senior, whether you are a young person, whether a bicycle rider. when you take a ride share with you guide drive your own vehicle back and forth, everyone uses our streets. that's a great equalizer and when we fix it up than every single neighborhood of the city benefits from this. this is sometimes what we were for to as shared prosperity of the city. in years past, when we did not have the resources in our capital program suffered, then our parks and our streets suffered first. i want to say that we just concluded next two years our capital program over four lap $411 million from our capital planning and he and our whole bunch of smart numbers people get in there and the
we get a chance because our city is economically strong and thanks to our capital program that our cityinistrator is involved in. thanks to their mind or from a public works that they want to be out here paving all of our streets. you know, one of the great people that in a city that is increasingly become very expensive for people is our own streets. if our streets can be paid everybody can use them whether you are a senior, whether you are a young person, whether a bicycle rider. when you...
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we work and represent everyone in our community who we want to make sure they live full lives in our city and be safe at the same time speaking about safety that's part of the event today it is activating our united nations plaza but doing it in a way that celebrates a lot of thing that have gone on in our tenderloin and settlement for a number of years we've sought to revisit our my mind and the strand theatre just this year we opened up the tenderloin museum thank you randy for being here today, we're just finishing touches and opening of valencia we have downtown streets. >> (clapping.) >> here they are with us a great revitalization organization there helping us to keep everything clean and doing the work to keeps everyone safe that's part of entire revitalization everyone is working in a lot of partnerships whether it is a community benefits district and reflective of the corps that have moved in to the my mind and having them participate and volunteer work and support with the community benefits agreement the merchants association along market street are the investment over 5 thousa
we work and represent everyone in our community who we want to make sure they live full lives in our city and be safe at the same time speaking about safety that's part of the event today it is activating our united nations plaza but doing it in a way that celebrates a lot of thing that have gone on in our tenderloin and settlement for a number of years we've sought to revisit our my mind and the strand theatre just this year we opened up the tenderloin museum thank you randy for being here...
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i hope our city will continue to be a model city for family friendly workplace policies. lastly, i'm going to submit a substitute legislation to fire safety legislation that i introduced many, many months ago. just to strengthen and enchance what we're requiring of our apartment managers and landlords for better fire safety. ten again, this has been pending in committee already and we're submitting substitute legislation to strengthen our requirements. with that, i submit. >> thank you supervisor tang. supervisor weiner. >> thank you very much. i have in memoriam for larry mitchell that i'm going to defer to my honor of mitchell's ice cream during maul sma small business week presentation. i'm introducing a resolution today to declare june 8th 2016 team edna day in honor of memory edna flores lagoonta. she was a fireless advocate against hiv-aids and worked on the public policy vad cocat and governmental affairs based on hiv-aids issue. she was a 13-time participate and fundraiser for the california a.i.d.s. right and a.i.d.s. life stiekal alc. she also served as touching
i hope our city will continue to be a model city for family friendly workplace policies. lastly, i'm going to submit a substitute legislation to fire safety legislation that i introduced many, many months ago. just to strengthen and enchance what we're requiring of our apartment managers and landlords for better fire safety. ten again, this has been pending in committee already and we're submitting substitute legislation to strengthen our requirements. with that, i submit. >> thank you...
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i hope our city will continue to be a model city for family friendly workplace policies. lastly, i'm going to submit a substitute legislation to fire safety legislation that i introduced many, many months ago. just to strengthen and enchance what we're requiring of our apartment managers and landlords for better fire safety. ten again, this has been pending in committee already and we're submitting substitute legislation to strengthen our requirements. with that, i submit. >> thank you supervisor tang. supervisor weiner. >> thank you very much. i have in memoriam for larry mitchell that i'm going to defer to my honor of mitchell's ice cream during maul sma small business week presentation. i'm introducing a resolution today to declare june 8th 2016 team edna day in honor of memory edna flores lagoonta. she was a fireless advocate against hiv-aids and worked on the public policy vad cocat and governmental affairs based on hiv-aids issue. she was a 13-time participate and fundraiser for the california a.i.d.s. right and a.i.d.s. life stiekal alc. she also served as touching
i hope our city will continue to be a model city for family friendly workplace policies. lastly, i'm going to submit a substitute legislation to fire safety legislation that i introduced many, many months ago. just to strengthen and enchance what we're requiring of our apartment managers and landlords for better fire safety. ten again, this has been pending in committee already and we're submitting substitute legislation to strengthen our requirements. with that, i submit. >> thank you...
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our budget! whose city? our city! whose budget? our budget! whose budget? our budget! applause ] . >> thank you very much for being here. >> good afternoon. first i want to thank the youth for coming out and standing up for justice and i want to thank supervisor avalos for having the courage to bring the resolution before people. my name is adrian and i'm a resident of san francisco, and also, a member of san franciscans for police accountability. i am speaking today in support of supervisor avalos' resolution regarding holding $200 million in reserve from the san francisco police department's budget. until there is a accountability of this department, with the san francisco police department's history of killing and harassing people in black and brown communities. the transferring of police officers who have committed crimes in our communities. for example, officer morris who was transfered from the mission station to the bayview and the accepting of officer cabilo, who killed a 14-year-old boy in south san francisco and is now employed as part of the mission police s
our budget! whose city? our city! whose budget? our budget! whose budget? our budget! applause ] . >> thank you very much for being here. >> good afternoon. first i want to thank the youth for coming out and standing up for justice and i want to thank supervisor avalos for having the courage to bring the resolution before people. my name is adrian and i'm a resident of san francisco, and also, a member of san franciscans for police accountability. i am speaking today in support of...
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they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still city of attorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them i
they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still city of attorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids...
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pretending those weapons from people's hand but most importantly to celebrate the diversity in our city and i know that we're on the verbiage of celebrating our provide in fact? pride month everybody yeah. >> (clapping.) >> this is what we need to do we want to do but need to do it also for the people of orlando whether in north carolina are mississippi or orlando or in san francisco we work and represent everyone in our community who we want to make sure they live full lives in our city and be safe at the same time speaking about safety that's part of the event today it is activating our united nations plaza but doing it in a way that celebrates a lot of thing that have gone on in our tenderloin and settlement for a number of years we've sought to revisit our my mind and the strand theatre just this year we opened up the tenderloin museum thank you randy for being here today, we're just finishing touches and opening of valencia we have downtown streets. >> (clapping.) >> here they are with us a great revitalization organization there helping us to keep everything clean and doing the wo
pretending those weapons from people's hand but most importantly to celebrate the diversity in our city and i know that we're on the verbiage of celebrating our provide in fact? pride month everybody yeah. >> (clapping.) >> this is what we need to do we want to do but need to do it also for the people of orlando whether in north carolina are mississippi or orlando or in san francisco we work and represent everyone in our community who we want to make sure they live full lives in our...
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we get a chance because our city is economically strong and thanks to our capital program that our city administrator is involved in. thanks to their mind or from a public works that they want to be out here paving all of our streets. you know, one of the great people that in a city that is increasingly become very expensive for people is our own streets. if our streets can be paid everybody can use them whether you are a senior, whether you are a young person, whether a bicycle rider. when you take a ride share with you guide drive your own vehicle back and forth, everyone uses our streets. that's a great equalizer and when we fix it up than every single neighborhood of the city benefits from this. this is sometimes what we were for to as shared prosperity of the city. in years past, when we did not have the resources in our capital program suffered, then our parks and our streets suffered first. i want to say that we just concluded next two years our capital program over four lap $411 million from our capital planning and he and our whole bunch of smart numbers people get in there and
we get a chance because our city is economically strong and thanks to our capital program that our city administrator is involved in. thanks to their mind or from a public works that they want to be out here paving all of our streets. you know, one of the great people that in a city that is increasingly become very expensive for people is our own streets. if our streets can be paid everybody can use them whether you are a senior, whether you are a young person, whether a bicycle rider. when you...
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how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit? using the latest bloomberg research and analysis we will make sense of the problems of tomorrow. inequality, sustainability, artificial intelligence, the gender gap, and the demographic time bomb. how we manage our megacities. millions every year swell the planet's cities. can be harnessed economic potential of these hubs or are we creating centers of poverty, inequality and violence? ♪ narrator: this is the age of the city. for the first time in human history more people live in urban than rural settlements. the world's urban population is growing by 70 million people each year. 301 cities account for 50% of global gdp. this will rise to 66% by 2025. if we don't get things right in our cities the consequences for humanity are profound. >> cities are critically important to the global economy and to progress in the global economy. cities can be sources of chaos as well as development. narrator: this makes them so alluring and so vital. they can be dangerous places. but cities are wher
how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit? using the latest bloomberg research and analysis we will make sense of the problems of tomorrow. inequality, sustainability, artificial intelligence, the gender gap, and the demographic time bomb. how we manage our megacities. millions every year swell the planet's cities. can be harnessed economic potential of these hubs or are we creating centers of poverty, inequality and violence? ♪ narrator: this is...
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hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facing challenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to homelessness and housing, that invests in police reforms and pedestrian safety and quality of life in our neighborhoods and the well-being of our people we're using this unique time to make the lives of all the residents and the city stronger homelessness is a top priority we all know that there are far too of people on the street in fact, in and around city hall and across the neighborhood and telling the truth across the country and fortunately to as the initiative and compassionate programs to lift people out of homelessness and programs that are li
hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facing challenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to...
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hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facing challenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to homelessness and housing, that invests in police reforms and pedestrian safety and quality of life in our neighborhoods and the well-being of our people we're using this unique time to make the lives of all the residents and the city stronger homelessness is a top priority we all know that there are far too of people on the street in fact, in and around city hall and across the neighborhood and telling the truth across the country and fortunately to as the initiative and compassionate programs to lift people out of homelessness and programs that are li
hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facing challenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to...
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helps us with the amazing programs thank you lena our next speaker he's amazing what it is he keeps our cityan and works non-stop but really a park at heart please join me in welcoming our park works director mohammed nuru. >> (clapping.) >> all right. so i know assemblyman chiu lives in the district and many people live in the district but this is my neighborhood park i live within 10 minutes of this park so when this park was being designed i was part of progress and marvin the rec and park department and the public works department they are the men that worked on the design we have a beautiful park how about a big hand for this park. >> (clapping.) >> i also want to thank the rec and park department for the partnership we have with them all over the city with the leadership of our mayor we're raising money we're pga bonds the public works is helping all over we have one of the best parks in the industry or the politically so how about a big hand for the mayor to make sure that we have noise places when i say parks i don't only mean baseball fields and soccer field and things for recreatio
helps us with the amazing programs thank you lena our next speaker he's amazing what it is he keeps our cityan and works non-stop but really a park at heart please join me in welcoming our park works director mohammed nuru. >> (clapping.) >> all right. so i know assemblyman chiu lives in the district and many people live in the district but this is my neighborhood park i live within 10 minutes of this park so when this park was being designed i was part of progress and marvin the...
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there could as a city as we invested in free nude for use as we want to see youth have access to our city and up to come ensnared in the criminal justice system are riding the bus to school family responsibility just to travel around the city, >> last year the youth commission supported the state 0413 allowed for me to spout is to establish administrative puzzles are addressing youth writing without there's in which youth are not charged with the penal code infraction for writing without errors. this process was awaiting transit agencies ability to charge them collectively by administrative people moreover mta and the school district are continuing the critical of ensuring those used in either free transit passes have access to them. in addition to the south state legislation being introduced sb-882 but though the criminalize youth writing public transit without there. this legislation is opportunity for san francisco to get in front of this issue. and the statewide charges. as well as continue to support our youth and families as we have been doing through the establishment of the highly
there could as a city as we invested in free nude for use as we want to see youth have access to our city and up to come ensnared in the criminal justice system are riding the bus to school family responsibility just to travel around the city, >> last year the youth commission supported the state 0413 allowed for me to spout is to establish administrative puzzles are addressing youth writing without there's in which youth are not charged with the penal code infraction for writing without...
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they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still cityattorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into
they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still cityattorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids...
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lastly, to our city attorney, mr. gibner between these late nights is what i think we were talking super late last night or early in this morning i woke you up a few times oh thanks for your efforts in this regard. our clerk's office, thank you for being here in the last few days. doesn't it done without a famous 01 a thank you all for being part of this process and really proud that were the end of the road. and happy that were ended the road right now get for this year. something seven could open this up to a few comments and i know people to have to leave but let me view the sql things to begin after a few people say a few words. supervisor tang >> thank you. especially because i have to leave soon i just want to echo all the thanks that supervisor farrell just gave and i will not repeat all them. thank you for all your hard work. >> thank you supervisor 10 thank you supervisor yee >> thank you chair farrell. yes, i echo the same sentiments in terms of thanking everybody. i want to thank particularly my staff who w
lastly, to our city attorney, mr. gibner between these late nights is what i think we were talking super late last night or early in this morning i woke you up a few times oh thanks for your efforts in this regard. our clerk's office, thank you for being here in the last few days. doesn't it done without a famous 01 a thank you all for being part of this process and really proud that were the end of the road. and happy that were ended the road right now get for this year. something seven could...
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we get a chance because our city is economically strong and thanks to our capital program that our citydministrator is involved in. thanks to their mind or from a public works that they want to be out here paving all of our streets. you know, one of the great people that in a city that is increasingly become very expensive for people is our own streets. if our streets can be paid everybody can use them whether you are a senior, whether you are a young person, whether a bicycle rider. when you take a ride share with you guide drive your own vehicle back and forth, everyone uses our streets. that's a great equalizer and when we fix it up than every single neighborhood of the city benefits from this. this is sometimes what we were for to as shared prosperity of the city. in years past, when we did not have the resources in our capital program suffered, then our parks and our streets suffered first. i want to say that we just concluded next two years our capital program over four lap $411 million from our capital planning and he and our whole bunch of smart numbers people get in there and t
we get a chance because our city is economically strong and thanks to our capital program that our citydministrator is involved in. thanks to their mind or from a public works that they want to be out here paving all of our streets. you know, one of the great people that in a city that is increasingly become very expensive for people is our own streets. if our streets can be paid everybody can use them whether you are a senior, whether you are a young person, whether a bicycle rider. when you...
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while supporting our city's overall strategy to end homelessness. again, i have circulated the amendments and i would like to just note some of the highlights that this legislation does. number one, it adds capacity to our shelter system by creating six new navigation systems in san francisco over the next six years. some will be new sites that we will become navigation centers and one will become a shelter for youth. we are beginning the important work of bringing our shelters into the 21st century and i want to thank pres. breed and others who have made important suggestions on this point in the goal here is to ensure that we have a system that is low barrier and that we are providing the resources and support for people to be successful. we are incorporating processes of how people enter these navigation centers and exit these navigation centers and this will also ensure that we focus on the goal of identifying long-term housing for people that are homeless. housing at the end of the day is the key. i want to thank again my cosponsors supervisor a
while supporting our city's overall strategy to end homelessness. again, i have circulated the amendments and i would like to just note some of the highlights that this legislation does. number one, it adds capacity to our shelter system by creating six new navigation systems in san francisco over the next six years. some will be new sites that we will become navigation centers and one will become a shelter for youth. we are beginning the important work of bringing our shelters into the 21st...
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are seeing that happen before our eyes and desires me to be part of this work of the pacific coast collaborative the reality the impact of climatic change knows no state or citynational boundary line satisfies and daughters and wildfires are going to continue to wreak havoc across the region threatening you are victimized and property our social and economic resources and public health i look at this as a regional insurance together we've prove that decisive and national climate action we can mitigated those through goal setting and strengthening the regional economies assessment we're reducing green house gas emissions and mr. was right in san francisco we've been able to reduce the green house gas emissions to 23 percent below 1990 levels and while at the same time our population has increased by 15 percent and our economy at the same time as grown by 49 percent we can grow sustainablely for our planets this agreement will take our local efforts to a new high i look forward to work with the governors and heads of state how we might scale up the inches for great are impact i want to thank all the gofrjz and ministers for me the next step to a lot about for o
are seeing that happen before our eyes and desires me to be part of this work of the pacific coast collaborative the reality the impact of climatic change knows no state or citynational boundary line satisfies and daughters and wildfires are going to continue to wreak havoc across the region threatening you are victimized and property our social and economic resources and public health i look at this as a regional insurance together we've prove that decisive and national climate action we can...
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we will make our cities safe again. we will make our country strong again. ladies and gentlemen, we will make america great again. remember. thank you. thank you [ cheers and applause ]
we will make our cities safe again. we will make our country strong again. ladies and gentlemen, we will make america great again. remember. thank you. thank you [ cheers and applause ]
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funding needed for our city to support critical services. but i draw your attention to the rising new construction caseload. our office is struggling to handle the new construction activity that's beginning to hit our desks. especially with more complex properties and large development projects such as the completion of the transbay area and hunters point shipyard in candlestick point already underway. so, members of the committee, this is our office has traditionally spoken about our backlog and are caseload in terms of our real property workload. while this represents a large portion of what we do, it's not the full picture. our office pipeline starts at the recorder where we process approximately 2 and 1000 documents annually. a portion of those transactions, accessible events. those documents then move over to our transaction unit that process changes in ownership, to determine whether they trigger a reassessment id. spirit. paprocki matt unit alone of more than 26,000 cases. those are cases yet to be reviewed and get to go to any desk of
funding needed for our city to support critical services. but i draw your attention to the rising new construction caseload. our office is struggling to handle the new construction activity that's beginning to hit our desks. especially with more complex properties and large development projects such as the completion of the transbay area and hunters point shipyard in candlestick point already underway. so, members of the committee, this is our office has traditionally spoken about our backlog...
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percent renewable energy just over half of our green house gas emissions come from energy use in our city'sommercial and residential buildings the birth cash source we have first, we need to use less energy to power and heat our buildings and second we need to change the energy supply and source for renewable power how were we accomplishing this we're leading by example we launched the city solar incentive that helped to install over 3 thousand three hundred solar installations and created green jobs along the way this program focus on empowering low income and the members to benefit for the city's growing economy has been especially successful we recently launched >> renewable energy program that offers san francisco residents and businesses an electricity option cleaner then their existing energy and just as affordable san francisco is not the only city taking action too there are over 2000 actions teacher to reduce the building energy demand by over 46 cities and countries who ministers are representatives here today for example, to achieve the goals by 2020 the city of vancouver is on t
percent renewable energy just over half of our green house gas emissions come from energy use in our city'sommercial and residential buildings the birth cash source we have first, we need to use less energy to power and heat our buildings and second we need to change the energy supply and source for renewable power how were we accomplishing this we're leading by example we launched the city solar incentive that helped to install over 3 thousand three hundred solar installations and created...
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she has proposed a number of ways to address these issues and promote the well-being of our cities. o pleased that she is with us in indianapolis, as she was last year during our annual meeting in san francisco. that is a commitment. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming back to the u.s. conference of mayors the presumptive democratic party nominee for president hillary clinton. ♪ [applause] mrs. clinton: good afternoon, everyone. [applause] mrs. clinton: thank you so much. i am absolutely delighted to be here with all of you among so many friends. a lot of the mayors here have been laboring in the vineyards of your cities and your states, and working to provide better lives for the people you and only america's mayors could find a way to put lady gaga and the dalai lama on the same program. [applause] mrs. clinton: i am really impressed by that. i want to thank your president, mayor stephanie rawlings-blake, for her leadership of this organization. [applause] is always great being a woman serving as president. [laughter] [applause] mrs. clinton: and i want to -- [laughte
she has proposed a number of ways to address these issues and promote the well-being of our cities. o pleased that she is with us in indianapolis, as she was last year during our annual meeting in san francisco. that is a commitment. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming back to the u.s. conference of mayors the presumptive democratic party nominee for president hillary clinton. ♪ [applause] mrs. clinton: good afternoon, everyone. [applause] mrs. clinton: thank you so much. i am...
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italy to reduce this placement and greater affordability and our city both directly on our planning process and indirectly through its impact on housing supply and other bay area cities. under the governor's proposal san francisco. great control over land use. wsdl be with to develop our own zoning but the zoning matter will be predictable transparent rules that govern the development is that of an unpredictable system will be ritually reject projects. to be clear, it was to be significant process public input and decision-making by elected officials. the process will simply take place at the level of the general plan. plan and zoning rather that the individual project level. we urge you to support rather than oppose the trail bill on streamlining for the housing approvals and want to expand housing opportunities for san francisco bay area and california residents. intended with finding a permanent affordable housing the overall supplies by the solution. thank you >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: good afternoon board of supervisors. i am talking about item 49 as well
italy to reduce this placement and greater affordability and our city both directly on our planning process and indirectly through its impact on housing supply and other bay area cities. under the governor's proposal san francisco. great control over land use. wsdl be with to develop our own zoning but the zoning matter will be predictable transparent rules that govern the development is that of an unpredictable system will be ritually reject projects. to be clear, it was to be significant...
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hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facing challenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to homelessness and housing, that invests in police reforms and pedestrian safety and quality of life in our neighborhoods and the well-being of our people we're using this unique time to make the lives of all the residents and the city stronger homelessness is a top priority we all know that there are far too of people on the street in fact, in and around city hall and across the neighborhood and telling the truth across the country and fortunately to as the initiative and compassionate programs to lift people out of homelessness and programs that are li
hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facing challenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to...
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funding needed for our city to support critical services. but i draw your attention to the rising new construction caseload. our office is struggling to handle the new construction activity that's beginning to hit our desks. especially with more complex properties and large development projects such as the completion of the transbay area and hunters point shipyard in candlestick point already underway. so, members of the committee, this is our office has traditionally spoken about our backlog and are caseload in terms of our real property workload. while this represents a large portion of what we do, it's not the full picture. our office pipeline starts at the recorder where we process approximately 2 and 1000 documents annually. a portion of those transactions, accessible events. those documents then move over to our transaction unit that process changes in ownership, to determine whether they trigger a reassessment id. spirit. paprocki matt unit alone of more than 26,000 cases. those are cases yet to be reviewed and get to go to any desk of
funding needed for our city to support critical services. but i draw your attention to the rising new construction caseload. our office is struggling to handle the new construction activity that's beginning to hit our desks. especially with more complex properties and large development projects such as the completion of the transbay area and hunters point shipyard in candlestick point already underway. so, members of the committee, this is our office has traditionally spoken about our backlog...
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italy to reduce this placement and greater affordability and our city both directly on our planning process and indirectly through its impact on housing supply and other bay area cities. under the governor's proposal san francisco. great control over land use. wsdl be with to develop our own zoning but the zoning matter will be predictable transparent rules that govern the development is that of an unpredictable system will be ritually reject projects. to be clear, it was to be significant process public input and decision-making by elected officials. the process will simply take place at the level of the general plan. plan and zoning rather that the individual project level. we urge you to support rather than oppose the trail bill on streamlining for the housing approvals and want to expand housing opportunities for san francisco bay area and california residents. intended with finding a permanent affordable housing the overall supplies by the solution. thank you >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: good afternoon board of supervisors. i am talking about item 49 as well
italy to reduce this placement and greater affordability and our city both directly on our planning process and indirectly through its impact on housing supply and other bay area cities. under the governor's proposal san francisco. great control over land use. wsdl be with to develop our own zoning but the zoning matter will be predictable transparent rules that govern the development is that of an unpredictable system will be ritually reject projects. to be clear, it was to be significant...
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we buy on behalf of the city. our next slide is all of the different programs under admin services. the biggest changes whether increases or decreases in the budget you'll see 311 has an increase in this next fiscal year. is primarily work order from the treasury in tax court's office to help with taking calls with the rollout of the gross receipt tax. also, they project to update the telephone the system at 311. at animal cover and control, not industry but in the second year you'll see an increase about a little over $5 billion to help with the design phase of the new animal shelter. for capital assets planning is what i was referring to were taken capital dollars of the program. it's not reducing the program at all and putting it into the capital program with a part of my operating budget and that's what i call the critical enhancement bucket where it's everything from emergency when we have unanticipated emergencies like telegraph hill stabilization board harassment that we need to take care of during the year tha
we buy on behalf of the city. our next slide is all of the different programs under admin services. the biggest changes whether increases or decreases in the budget you'll see 311 has an increase in this next fiscal year. is primarily work order from the treasury in tax court's office to help with taking calls with the rollout of the gross receipt tax. also, they project to update the telephone the system at 311. at animal cover and control, not industry but in the second year you'll see an...
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funding needed for our city to support critical services. but i draw your attention to the rising new construction caseload. our office is struggling to handle the new construction activity that's beginning to hit our desks. especially with more complex properties and large development projects such as the completion of the transbay area and hunters point shipyard in candlestick point already underway. so, members of the committee, this is our office has traditionally spoken about our backlog and are caseload in terms of our real property workload. while this represents a large portion of what we do, it's not the full picture. our office pipeline starts at the recorder where we process approximately 2 and 1000 documents annually. a portion of those transactions, accessible events. those documents then move over to our transaction unit that process changes in ownership, to determine whether they trigger a reassessment id. spirit. paprocki matt unit alone of more than 26,000 cases. those are cases yet to be reviewed and get to go to any desk of
funding needed for our city to support critical services. but i draw your attention to the rising new construction caseload. our office is struggling to handle the new construction activity that's beginning to hit our desks. especially with more complex properties and large development projects such as the completion of the transbay area and hunters point shipyard in candlestick point already underway. so, members of the committee, this is our office has traditionally spoken about our backlog...
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mayor have an excellent experience in our city of the pushing this smart upper public transportation sustainable energy can you tell us how you realized what steps you took and whether or not the story you have in your city can be a model for other cities in china. >> thank you sorry don't speak good english so i need a translator. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i want to thank the california the governor of office for inviting us to attend this meeting the president of the china has made a commitment via the unclimatic change in paris the reduction of cash emissions in china and now the whole country is taking action i'm very glad our city is very glad to endorse the mou and now under the leadership of the central government we are connecting with california we find the plan of actions with california and now we are promoting our policies closely. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> this is a city in east of china been shanghai the american female writers who is also the the nobel prize in litter she grew up in china for 18 years and described as her hometown in china. >> (speakin
mayor have an excellent experience in our city of the pushing this smart upper public transportation sustainable energy can you tell us how you realized what steps you took and whether or not the story you have in your city can be a model for other cities in china. >> thank you sorry don't speak good english so i need a translator. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i want to thank the california the governor of office for inviting us to attend this meeting the president of...
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this company is able to make tremendous profits in our city while also building tremendous profits for our community by hiring thoars who have come out of our yim nal justice system and have arrests on their records. those who struggle with substance abuse and those who are formerly homeless. we don't often see organizations and institutions that are successful. and social pim print is a role model and also a leading example that we can have companies that do good in both areas and for the lives of many of the individuals, that social imprints hire. they're making an immense difference in the lives of those individuals. family&for the city as a whole. for every individual that has an opportunity to bring themselves economically and not have to resort or lean on a life of crime or not have to resort to shelter system or a life on streets. social imprint has been second opportunity for many of those individuals including ketch himself. who hired at the time had been struggling, it spent a short amount of time in our san francisco county jail. had been formerly homeless and is now the exe
this company is able to make tremendous profits in our city while also building tremendous profits for our community by hiring thoars who have come out of our yim nal justice system and have arrests on their records. those who struggle with substance abuse and those who are formerly homeless. we don't often see organizations and institutions that are successful. and social pim print is a role model and also a leading example that we can have companies that do good in both areas and for the...
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we know that our urban forest please are critical role in our city on the environment, quality of life in our neighborhoods and on so many other things, so many other aspects of living in a great urban environments. we need more trees in san francisco, not less. we need healthier trees, not more sick trees when he to have a rational approach to take care of the trees. after years of work with friends of the urban forest and numerous other stakeholders as well as our planning department, on the urban before us mastered the plan and department of public works, we introduce the item before us today could this item will fix the problem. once and for all. it's not a half solution it it will fix the problem and do so by doing two things. first, the legislation requires the city to take back all 105,000 street trees for maintenance, for fixing of the sidewalk, and also to assume liability. the only exception being if a property owner explicitly requests and enters an agreement to care for the tree because there are some property owners that you want to continue to take care of the trees. then
we know that our urban forest please are critical role in our city on the environment, quality of life in our neighborhoods and on so many other things, so many other aspects of living in a great urban environments. we need more trees in san francisco, not less. we need healthier trees, not more sick trees when he to have a rational approach to take care of the trees. after years of work with friends of the urban forest and numerous other stakeholders as well as our planning department, on the...
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throughout her public life, hillary clinton has been a friend to mayors and cities across our country. as senator, hillary clinton champion a homeland security block grant, a grant that mayors and specifically requested. she understood how important it was to provide resources directly to america cities in the fight against terrorism. as secretary of state, hillary clinton promoted america's bodies around the world. she brought clear and passionate leadership to her role. hillary clinton recognizes that while our cities are the economic engines to our nations, they face a number of economic challenges, including crumbling infrastructure, climate change, and income inequality. she has proposed a number of ways to address these issues and promote the well-being of our cities. i am also pleased that she is with us in indianapolis, as she was last year during our annual meeting in san francisco. that is a commitment. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming back to the u.s. conference of mayors the presumptive democratic party nominee for president hillary clinton. [applause] mrs
throughout her public life, hillary clinton has been a friend to mayors and cities across our country. as senator, hillary clinton champion a homeland security block grant, a grant that mayors and specifically requested. she understood how important it was to provide resources directly to america cities in the fight against terrorism. as secretary of state, hillary clinton promoted america's bodies around the world. she brought clear and passionate leadership to her role. hillary clinton...
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hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facinghallenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to homelessness and housing, that invests in police reforms and pedestrian safety and quality of life in our neighborhoods and the well-being of our people we're using this unique time to make the lives of all the residents and the city stronger homelessness is a top priority we all know that there are far too of people on the street in fact, in and around city hall and across the neighborhood and telling the truth across the country and fortunately to as the initiative and compassionate programs to lift people out of homelessness and programs that are like
hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facinghallenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to...
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we get a chance because our city is economically strong and thanks to our capital program that our city administrator is involved in. thanks to their mind or from a public works that they want to be out here paving all of our streets. you know, one of the great people that in a city that is increasingly become very expensive for people is our own streets. if our streets can be paid everybody can use them whether you are a senior, whether you are a young person, whether a bicycle rider. when you take a ride share with you guide drive your own vehicle back and forth, everyone uses our streets. that's a great equalizer and when we fix it up than every single neighborhood of the city benefits from this. this is sometimes what we were for to as shared prosperity of the city. in years past, when we did not have the resources in our capital program suffered, then our parks and our streets suffered first. i want to say that we just concluded next two years our capital program over four lap $411 million from our capital planning and he and our whole bunch of smart numbers people get in there and
we get a chance because our city is economically strong and thanks to our capital program that our city administrator is involved in. thanks to their mind or from a public works that they want to be out here paving all of our streets. you know, one of the great people that in a city that is increasingly become very expensive for people is our own streets. if our streets can be paid everybody can use them whether you are a senior, whether you are a young person, whether a bicycle rider. when you...
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hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facinghallenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to homelessness and housing, that invests in police reforms and pedestrian safety and quality of life in our neighborhoods and the well-being of our people we're using this unique time to make the lives of all the residents and the city stronger homelessness is a top priority we all know that there are far too of people on the street in fact, in and around city hall and across the neighborhood and telling the truth across the country and fortunately to as the initiative and compassionate programs to lift people out of homelessness and programs that are like
hall's way to menu our priorities our city is facinghallenges we can't deny that neighborhood crime is up and homelessness is visible and preying concern, the need for reform in our police department is evident i hear from resident about those issues they want safe and clean neighborhoods they want us to address homelessness they address it in a humane way 2 respect san francisco's values and want world-class city services well, this budget addresses those needs it invests in answers to...
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inner cities, almost all of our inner cities. they've run congressional offices. they've horribly failed in almost every single community. in fact, you could actually say in every community. i'm going to turn things around. \[cheers and applause] donald trump: hillary clinton has jeopardized, totally jeopardized national security by putting her emails on a private server all to hide her corrupt dealings. this is the reason she did it, folks. it's to hide her corrupt dealings. she's now under criminal investigation. that was announced yesterday by the white house. i mean, it's criminal investigation. \[applause] donald trump: first time ever, by the way, a president of the united states endorsed somebody under criminal investigation. interesting. she even appointed to the national security board someone with no national security experience. instead, he was a donor, a recent donor to hillary clinton's campaign and also gave as much as $250,000 to his foundation. they all looked. they said, where did this guy come from? he made a co
inner cities, almost all of our inner cities. they've run congressional offices. they've horribly failed in almost every single community. in fact, you could actually say in every community. i'm going to turn things around. \[cheers and applause] donald trump: hillary clinton has jeopardized, totally jeopardized national security by putting her emails on a private server all to hide her corrupt dealings. this is the reason she did it, folks. it's to hide her corrupt dealings. she's now under...
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. >> to our city attorney john gibner. >> deputy city attorney john gibner. the whereas clauses -- if the committee adds those to the pending legislation wouldn't trigger another hearing in committee. adding a resolve clause -- depending whether it's targeted funding towards city college and that is all that was agendized today. if you want to expand the resolution as supervisor yee is proposing and having child care for children would require additional public comment and noticing which is i didn't believe the supervisor was proposing duplicating so that piece of it could be continued. >> question to the city attorney. in our legislation in one of the whereas clauses we did include that in addition to tuition and enrollment fees students face education related costs including room, board or child care cost such as transportation and taxation and supplies up to 3,000 annually so there is language about child care in the original legislation -- i'm sorry, in the original resolution, so this resolve would then trigger a continuance even though we do refer to ch
. >> to our city attorney john gibner. >> deputy city attorney john gibner. the whereas clauses -- if the committee adds those to the pending legislation wouldn't trigger another hearing in committee. adding a resolve clause -- depending whether it's targeted funding towards city college and that is all that was agendized today. if you want to expand the resolution as supervisor yee is proposing and having child care for children would require additional public comment and noticing...
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because the city is taking our jobs. e do not know if the city will hire us to continue in those jobs. or what is going to happen to us. we asked that if there is anything that you could do for us it would be helpful. so that the city can either hire us or tell us what is happening. --- we're five janitors and we all have families, and our bills and responsibilities. and we have obligations. thank you. >> chair peskin: what's the story with 1235 mission mr. updike, from the department of real estate? >> chair pesking -- happy to address this issue. quite frankly it was a premature notice provided by the private property manager for 1231 mission, the property owned by the san francisco unified school district, least long-term by the city for used as an hsa location. we are in discussions with hsa to transfer the cost of the work to a city forced the deposition has not been made yet. arrangements are still underway. i will be happy to work with a vendor to make sure that we have an approach it transition time for this. i to
because the city is taking our jobs. e do not know if the city will hire us to continue in those jobs. or what is going to happen to us. we asked that if there is anything that you could do for us it would be helpful. so that the city can either hire us or tell us what is happening. --- we're five janitors and we all have families, and our bills and responsibilities. and we have obligations. thank you. >> chair peskin: what's the story with 1235 mission mr. updike, from the department of...
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while supporting our city's overall strategy to end homelessness. again, i have circulated the amendments and i would like to just note some of the highlights that this legislation does. number one, it adds capacity to our shelter system by creating six new navigation systems in san francisco over the next six years. some will be new sites that we will become navigation centers and one will become a shelter for youth. we are beginning the important work of bringing our shelters into the 21st century and i want to thank pres. breed and others who have made important suggestions on this point in the goal here is to ensure that we have a system that is low barrier and that we are providing the resources and support for people to be successful. we are incorporating processes of how people enter these navigation centers and exit these navigation centers and this will also ensure that we focus on the goal of identifying long-term housing for people that are homeless. housing at the end of the day is the key. i want to thank again my cosponsors supervisor a
while supporting our city's overall strategy to end homelessness. again, i have circulated the amendments and i would like to just note some of the highlights that this legislation does. number one, it adds capacity to our shelter system by creating six new navigation systems in san francisco over the next six years. some will be new sites that we will become navigation centers and one will become a shelter for youth. we are beginning the important work of bringing our shelters into the 21st...
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city of cleveland. lisa: both the cleveland mayor and the chief of police declined our request for an interview. at this recent press conference, police chief calvin williams insisted the city is in good shape. >> so we are prepared, we are ready. and our partners are out there prepared and ready. there are going to be officers and individuals and things that you will never see, but they'll be here making sure this city is safe. lisa: matt zone is a city co >> some of the stuff that is happening behind the scenes, the rank and file officers, they're not even aware of. lisa: enlighten me a little bit on what's going on behind the scenes, because i think these officers would too like to be enlightened, because they feel like, "we are not prepared yet, we haven't seen the gear, we haven't had the training." >> fema, which is an elite entity of the federal government that does massive training around issues, they've been in our city for over nine months. so there's been extensive training that's happening along certain leadership of the cleveland police department but our county sheriffs, the nationa
city of cleveland. lisa: both the cleveland mayor and the chief of police declined our request for an interview. at this recent press conference, police chief calvin williams insisted the city is in good shape. >> so we are prepared, we are ready. and our partners are out there prepared and ready. there are going to be officers and individuals and things that you will never see, but they'll be here making sure this city is safe. lisa: matt zone is a city co >> some of the stuff that...
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.) >> first, i want to acknowledge that our city is going into the pride month with a heavy heart we're all shockedcy the tragic shootings in orlando and our thoughts remain with the that is my understanding and frames by this senseless act that violation against how or our lgbt community we stand in solidarity with them although the recent event cause us to pause gives us a renewed sense ever purchase for uniting with unity towards a better future for the entire community during the pride celebration we'll be having a heightened security for you with our police department and other public safety agencies i encourage everyone to say something if you see something happen this is how we work with our community to make sure that everyone is safe in our city has a proud history of inclusiveness and leading the fight against hiv and ada we've congresswoman come a long way since the dark days of aids country's we're getting closer to this because of the people in the room we've got closer to zero thank you to europe of you for all our participation your input, your gowns and leadership >> (cl
.) >> first, i want to acknowledge that our city is going into the pride month with a heavy heart we're all shockedcy the tragic shootings in orlando and our thoughts remain with the that is my understanding and frames by this senseless act that violation against how or our lgbt community we stand in solidarity with them although the recent event cause us to pause gives us a renewed sense ever purchase for uniting with unity towards a better future for the entire community during the...
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italy to reduce this placement and greater affordability and our city both directly on our planning process and indirectly through its impact on housing supply and other bay area cities. under the governor's proposal san francisco. great control over land use. wsdl be with to develop our own zoning but the zoning matter will be predictable transparent rules that govern the development is that of an unpredictable system will be ritually reject projects. to be clear, it was to be significant process public input and decision-making by elected officials. the process will simply take place at the level of the general plan. plan and zoning rather that the individual project level. we urge you to support rather than oppose the trail bill on streamlining for the housing approvals and want to expand housing opportunities for san francisco bay area and california residents. intended with finding a permanent affordable housing the overall supplies by the solution. thank you >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: good afternoon board of supervisors. i am talking about item 49 as well
italy to reduce this placement and greater affordability and our city both directly on our planning process and indirectly through its impact on housing supply and other bay area cities. under the governor's proposal san francisco. great control over land use. wsdl be with to develop our own zoning but the zoning matter will be predictable transparent rules that govern the development is that of an unpredictable system will be ritually reject projects. to be clear, it was to be significant...
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how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit?eries, using the latest bloomberg research and analysis, we will make sense of the problems of tomorrow. inequality, sustainability, artificial intelligence, the gender gap, and the demographic time bomb. and in this film, how we manage our megacities. millions of people every year swell the planet's cities. can we harness economic potential of these hubs, or are we creating centers of poverty, inequality, and violence? ♪ narrator: this is the age of the city. for the first time in human history, more people live in urban than rural settlements. the world's urban population is growing by 70 million people each year. 301 cities account for 50% of global gdp. this will rise to 66% by 2025. so if we don't get things right in our cities than the consequences for humanity are profound. >> cities are critically important to the global economy and to progress in the global economy. cities can be sources of chaos, as well as development. narrator: this makes them so alluring and so vital. they
how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit?eries, using the latest bloomberg research and analysis, we will make sense of the problems of tomorrow. inequality, sustainability, artificial intelligence, the gender gap, and the demographic time bomb. and in this film, how we manage our megacities. millions of people every year swell the planet's cities. can we harness economic potential of these hubs, or are we creating centers of poverty, inequality,...
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how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit?latest bloomberg research and analysis we will make sense of the problems of tomorrow. inequality, sustainability, artificial intelligence, the gender gap, and the demographic time bomb. in this film, how we manage our megacities. millions every year swell the planet's cities. can we harnessed economic potential of these hubs or are we creating centers of poverty, inequality and violence? ♪ narrator: this is the age of the city. for the first time in human history more people live in urban than rural settlements. the world's urban population is growing by 70 million people each year. 301 cities account for 50% of global gdp. this will rise to 66% by 2025. if we don't get things right in our cities the consequences for humanity are profound. >> cities are critically important to the global economy and to progress in the global economy. cities can be sources of chaos as well as development. narrator: this makes them so alluring and so vital. they can be dangerous places. but cities are w
how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit?latest bloomberg research and analysis we will make sense of the problems of tomorrow. inequality, sustainability, artificial intelligence, the gender gap, and the demographic time bomb. in this film, how we manage our megacities. millions every year swell the planet's cities. can we harnessed economic potential of these hubs or are we creating centers of poverty, inequality and violence? ♪ narrator: this...