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the philmore and western edition are not in there. the only new thing has been the safe sleeping slights that was referenced but asking for those two areas which are increasingly impacted by homelessness. why is that not on a priority list and any plan in what you've outlined to address that neighborhood? >> thank you, supervisor preston, for that question and this is why i don't like to get out of my lane on street conditions. so the original protocol around priority neighborhoods for sip and other resources, which is in my purview was those neighborhoods based on where people were, based on hstoc evaluations and the point in time count. the reason this needs to be a dynamic, which i would encourage a conversation with director carol expect director of emergency management who has been incredible partners on this and i know you all speak to them daily, to constantly reevaluate that. the reason that count was done recently, supervisor preston by hstoc was to specifically understand where people are. we though that people experiencing
the philmore and western edition are not in there. the only new thing has been the safe sleeping slights that was referenced but asking for those two areas which are increasingly impacted by homelessness. why is that not on a priority list and any plan in what you've outlined to address that neighborhood? >> thank you, supervisor preston, for that question and this is why i don't like to get out of my lane on street conditions. so the original protocol around priority neighborhoods for...
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the philmore and western edition are not in there. the only new thing has been the safe sleeping slights that was referenced but asking for those two areas which are increasingly impacted by homelessness. why is that not on a priority list and any plan in what you've outlined to address that neighborhood? >> thank you, supervisor preston, for that question and this is why i don't like to get out of my lane on street conditions. so the original protocol around priority neighborhoods for sip and other resources, which is in my purview was those neighborhoods based on where people were, based on hstoc evaluations and the point in time count. the reason this needs to be a dynamic, which i would encourage a conversation with director carol expect director of emergency management who has been incredible partners on this and i know you all speak to them daily, to constantly reevaluate that. the reason that count was done recently, supervisor preston by hstoc was to specifically understand where people are. we though that people experiencing
the philmore and western edition are not in there. the only new thing has been the safe sleeping slights that was referenced but asking for those two areas which are increasingly impacted by homelessness. why is that not on a priority list and any plan in what you've outlined to address that neighborhood? >> thank you, supervisor preston, for that question and this is why i don't like to get out of my lane on street conditions. so the original protocol around priority neighborhoods for...
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when i got out of jail they had a program in the philmore area and i went there.y first day out i signed up and four days later i started to work and i never looked back. i was an apprentice pouring concrete. and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf. and every day that i drive by ucsf and i look at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit for city hall. i loved looking at that building and i take big pride in knowing that i was a part of that retrofit. my first for formen job was a 40 story building from the ground up. and it's a predominantly male industry and most of the times people underestimate women. i'm used to it though, it's a challenge for me. >> as a female you're working with a lot of guys. so when they see a woman, first they don't think that the woman is in charge and to know that she's a person that is in charge with operations, i think that it's great, because it's different. it's not somethin
when i got out of jail they had a program in the philmore area and i went there.y first day out i signed up and four days later i started to work and i never looked back. i was an apprentice pouring concrete. and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf. and every day that i drive by ucsf and i look at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit...
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when i got out of jail they had a program in the philmore area and i went there.first day out i signed up and four days later i started to work and i never looked back. i was an apprentice pouring concrete. and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf. and every day that i drive by ucsf and i look at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit for city hall. i loved looking at that building and i take big pride in knowing that i was a part of that retrofit. my first for formen job was a 40 story building from the ground up. and it's a predominantly male industry and most of the times people underestimate women. i'm used to it though, it's a challenge for me. >> as a female you're working with a lot of guys. so when they see a woman, first they don't think that the woman is in charge and to know that she's a person that is in charge with operations, i think that it's great, because it's different. it's not something
when i got out of jail they had a program in the philmore area and i went there.first day out i signed up and four days later i started to work and i never looked back. i was an apprentice pouring concrete. and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf. and every day that i drive by ucsf and i look at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit...