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program application including the collection of the follows on the after-school program application while exposing after-school programs using the same application and be it further resolved all skippers and other various funding will be provided through the collaboratively program and be it resolved a entity copayment for after-school programs and accompanying after-school program will be provided and the capacity and site resources will be developed with the teachers and after school providers including a cost-efficient site for after-school programs and further be it resolved that the after school in the same sites including the single consolidated areas in order to anytime the cuss to tell services will be developed and further be it resolved that the plans be development to help the agencies that serve the children and families be able to provide those services on site and further be it resolved that the sfusd will develop after school guidelines to make sure this district and non-district entities are compliant with local and state and federal resources and further be it resol
program application including the collection of the follows on the after-school program application while exposing after-school programs using the same application and be it further resolved all skippers and other various funding will be provided through the collaboratively program and be it resolved a entity copayment for after-school programs and accompanying after-school program will be provided and the capacity and site resources will be developed with the teachers and after school...
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we support the program. when we invest in the training of individuals, when the young men and women who are here today invest in themselves in a 14-week training program where they show up every day and work really hard, we should have opportunities for them when they graduate. the opportunity is created when installations are going in, and that requires budgetary certainty and that requires the commitment by the city to enable us to be able to offer opportunities and jobs for folks. i have commitments to people that we already employ. we employ 23 people in san francisco, 23 families live off the revenue that lumina generates. less of that revenue has been coming from san francisco over time as the result of the funding constraint and sort of the lack of clarity of go solar s.f. i really am appreciative of the supervisor chiu for calling it and supervisor breed for holding the hearing so that we can talk about how do we get funding to enable this program to continue. to your questions about csi and the cali
we support the program. when we invest in the training of individuals, when the young men and women who are here today invest in themselves in a 14-week training program where they show up every day and work really hard, we should have opportunities for them when they graduate. the opportunity is created when installations are going in, and that requires budgetary certainty and that requires the commitment by the city to enable us to be able to offer opportunities and jobs for folks. i have...
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we support the program. when we invest in the training of individuals, when the young men and women who are here today invest in themselves in a 14-week training program where they show up every day and work really hard, we should have opportunities for them when they graduate. the opportunity is created when installations are going in, and that requires budgetary certainty and that requires the commitment by the city to enable us to be able to offer opportunities and jobs for folks. i have commitments to people that we already employ. we employ 23 people in san francisco, 23 families live off the revenue that lumina generates. less of that re
we support the program. when we invest in the training of individuals, when the young men and women who are here today invest in themselves in a 14-week training program where they show up every day and work really hard, we should have opportunities for them when they graduate. the opportunity is created when installations are going in, and that requires budgetary certainty and that requires the commitment by the city to enable us to be able to offer opportunities and jobs for folks. i have...
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we also have another program that john oconnell and this program is going to target 20 students and we expanded the student enrollment to include those for agriculture at john oconnell and ibd and a college at lincoln. this is a five week experience that includes three days of classroom instruction and two days of work base learning, work site visits. again, students will have an opportunity to complete credit recovery if the morning and they'll participate in the program in the morning and students will receive a $200 stipend and this is a partner between sfusd program and we're launching an automotive program. the students stipend is funded by the labor agreement. the goal enrollment is 20 students. this program is a five week experience and students will earn ten credits towards high school graduation and it will be two week rotations to one of the muni areas. we're excited to launch a media production house. this is going to be launched ought galleo. this has 20 students and we have 10 students to participate in the first session and another 10 students to participate in the second
we also have another program that john oconnell and this program is going to target 20 students and we expanded the student enrollment to include those for agriculture at john oconnell and ibd and a college at lincoln. this is a five week experience that includes three days of classroom instruction and two days of work base learning, work site visits. again, students will have an opportunity to complete credit recovery if the morning and they'll participate in the program in the morning and...
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this is a range of programs from small programs serving 15 to 20 youth up to some larger programs. we fund 20, 30 organizations and the strategies are young people who have barriers to employment. young people involved in public systems and young people who are not on track to graduate. the next is high school partnerships. this is a partner ship we have with the school district. it's working at three of the schools that we felt that has the most need that didn't have the most career technical career programs so dcfc partnered with them to support that. we're providing services at downtown. they're the lead for that initiative. and again we're targeting students who are under credit or at risk of not graduating. the next is our youth work force development strategy for justice involved young people. this is a new targeted initiative that we started during this last funding cycle. it's for young people 14-21 involved with the juvenile or the adult justice system or who come in touch with the system through cart. we start with the occupational training program which works with the ci
this is a range of programs from small programs serving 15 to 20 youth up to some larger programs. we fund 20, 30 organizations and the strategies are young people who have barriers to employment. young people involved in public systems and young people who are not on track to graduate. the next is high school partnerships. this is a partner ship we have with the school district. it's working at three of the schools that we felt that has the most need that didn't have the most career technical...
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programs. the next area as we know many kids love and participated in baseball and basketball but for other they're looking for opportunity to participate in non-traditional sport sports and activity like rock climbing and kayaking we want to be able to take the kids out of the neighborhood but continue to bring the activities to them. so other areas that we would like to goat into are again, the first lady let's move campaign we're currently working with the school district on ways to get kids moving not only before school and after and during school. we have other programs we're taking people for walks everyday guided walks through our parks and we have programs like the district 10 wellness we're offering we're enhancing our after-school program and also with movement and other free sports. we also have a new initiative we're starting where it's a park prescription program we're working with a number of clinics and doctors their proscribing movements instead of pills. one of the most valuabl
programs. the next area as we know many kids love and participated in baseball and basketball but for other they're looking for opportunity to participate in non-traditional sport sports and activity like rock climbing and kayaking we want to be able to take the kids out of the neighborhood but continue to bring the activities to them. so other areas that we would like to goat into are again, the first lady let's move campaign we're currently working with the school district on ways to get kids...
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programs. while today we won't go into details on the congregate program but it's helpful to get an overview and how it supports food insecurity with these groups so the meal program is supported with federal and state money as well local funds. we currently fund 43 different centers throughout san francisco. many are in senior centers, some churches, some housing facilities that are also open to the public, seniors coming in from the outside, and a number of different places. i think we have one -- some say rec and park facilities so we make it accessible in having different places in the city and we provide 10 different ethnic meals including of course the american type of meal, chinese, filipino, japanese, kosher, latino, russian, we have southern and samoan and vegetarian so this is very unique and we're proud we're the only city and county that does is that. other counties do not provide that diverse cuisines to meet the needs of the different paint apts in the city. we recognize the diver
programs. while today we won't go into details on the congregate program but it's helpful to get an overview and how it supports food insecurity with these groups so the meal program is supported with federal and state money as well local funds. we currently fund 43 different centers throughout san francisco. many are in senior centers, some churches, some housing facilities that are also open to the public, seniors coming in from the outside, and a number of different places. i think we have...
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time today to describe the programs. >> i will make a short presentation about the program and myself and lisa and ken rich, from the office of economic and workforce development will make themselves available for questions. >> thought that i would start with the context 6789, and san francisco is known nationally for the innovative of enhancing the public realm and especially in the way that sustain stewardship models and support civic participation, the planning develop has the improvement of the parks program and in that it allows the parklets to be built and maintained by the adjacent property owners and also do the plaza that claim the under used roadway in the city and dpw have paired up for the streets parks program and that allows the community members to steward small little bits of public right-of-way in their neighborhood like median and stairways, and additional stewardship program is the sidewalk project and that is the friends of the urban forest and all of these will help with stewarting the public realm. >> and the city's developed stewart ship partnership that support
time today to describe the programs. >> i will make a short presentation about the program and myself and lisa and ken rich, from the office of economic and workforce development will make themselves available for questions. >> thought that i would start with the context 6789, and san francisco is known nationally for the innovative of enhancing the public realm and especially in the way that sustain stewardship models and support civic participation, the planning develop has the...
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that's a 4 hour program and the next one that after-school program must ran for a 3 hour program. both school and a a and b receive the same funding 750 per day per student one is a 4 hour plus program and the other 3 hour program if we're rushing the 3 hour program the start time is going to be a difficult conversation to have at some schools and i want to illuminate how that will have an impact because now those early out skrlz schools are paying and it's hard ask commissioner fong i wanted to illustrate that point back to melody >> okay. i don't think there are any more surprise slides ahead of you. as you can see my slides are not as fun as kevin's. so so far we've talked about the estimated cost for providing after-school programs to the students and the estimated revenue for co-pays now the impacts we basically took it every be it resolved and turned it into a task and broke it down to say what are the vice presidents impacted and what systems. all of those things don't have dollar figures yet but just so you know that $18 million price tag could go up or down some will be o
that's a 4 hour program and the next one that after-school program must ran for a 3 hour program. both school and a a and b receive the same funding 750 per day per student one is a 4 hour plus program and the other 3 hour program if we're rushing the 3 hour program the start time is going to be a difficult conversation to have at some schools and i want to illuminate how that will have an impact because now those early out skrlz schools are paying and it's hard ask commissioner fong i wanted...
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the program by ordinance is a ten-year program. so, it appears in our ten-year capital plan, funded going forward at that $2 million level until 2018. >> before you move on from this slide, i want to point out one thing which i think you know and i want to mention this to our colleagues. in february of 2013, go solar san francisco had actually run out of its $2 million funding. >> right. >> and essentially the program ground to a halt. ~ and there was a significant, significant advocacy campaign on behalf of the community and this was why later that year mayor lee and the general manager to the puc then increased the funding from 2 to $4 million. and at the same time i know the s.f.puc die creased the individual incentive levels to stretch program dollars to achieve more installations. i point this out because what i'm concerned about is if we go back down to this $2 million level, we'll just be in that same place we were in a year ago and we'll be back here [speaker not understood] and have this conversation. i'm just not convince
the program by ordinance is a ten-year program. so, it appears in our ten-year capital plan, funded going forward at that $2 million level until 2018. >> before you move on from this slide, i want to point out one thing which i think you know and i want to mention this to our colleagues. in february of 2013, go solar san francisco had actually run out of its $2 million funding. >> right. >> and essentially the program ground to a halt. ~ and there was a significant,...
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getting started, i'm going to quickly -- the cte program are school year programs, two year programs. we have 24 cte academies at sfufd representing 12 industry sectors. those are two year programs that align to california state standards around cte industry sectors. and they're taught by cte credential teachers within that industry sector. we have work base learning throughout the year and this is -- this was referred to earlier as match bridge and dcyf helping us out with that. those are guest speakers, field trips, job shadows. but we're talking specifically about summer, so let me get onto summer. we are using the term a little bit more around a productive summer -- productive summer and with that said, we are looking to -- we have 75 paid internships this year. we are going to be expanding, so last year we had 86 paid internships that came
getting started, i'm going to quickly -- the cte program are school year programs, two year programs. we have 24 cte academies at sfufd representing 12 industry sectors. those are two year programs that align to california state standards around cte industry sectors. and they're taught by cte credential teachers within that industry sector. we have work base learning throughout the year and this is -- this was referred to earlier as match bridge and dcyf helping us out with that. those are...
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on the flip side this is an opt in program. that is designed on the flip side for families maybe on the edge of not being able to stay in san francisco would want to rent their in law units to be able to stay in our city to keep families here and to some of supervisor avalos comments about having protection and having live in units up to code. i do have some hesitation around the potential consequences but because of the nature i share some of the comments that have been made that many of the owners that i have spoken with are not going to take advantage of this but because it's opt in, i think it's worth trying. i know supervisor chiu it's something i would support. >> supervisor chiu and kim? >>supervisor jane kim: i want to appreciate the conversation again and appreciate the check in hearings that's been placed on the year and 2 years. of course i have the concern that i had articulated earlier but i acknowledge that as speculation as well as who will opt into program. i want to say that i absolutely hear what supervisor av
on the flip side this is an opt in program. that is designed on the flip side for families maybe on the edge of not being able to stay in san francisco would want to rent their in law units to be able to stay in our city to keep families here and to some of supervisor avalos comments about having protection and having live in units up to code. i do have some hesitation around the potential consequences but because of the nature i share some of the comments that have been made that many of the...
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as the community renewables program. >> to propose programs that would allow for community renewables. it's very much mimicking a program that is already underway in southern california that was sponsored by san diego gas and electric company. pg&e did not include that kind of an offering in their initial application to the california puc. a number of parties, including ourselves, suggested that there should be such a component to their program. it wasn't until sb 43 went through the legislative process and was adopted that pg&e then in compliance filed a proposal to incorporate a community renewables piece into their green tariff offering. so it would allow customers to not just say that i want into the green tariff program, but also to say i support and want to subscribe to a particular project. and how that -- the details of how that would take shape is what is being discussed at the california puc now and that pg&e has been directed to present a witness on. so parties can better understand through the hearing process what pg&e is proposing and how it would work. >> and what is the
as the community renewables program. >> to propose programs that would allow for community renewables. it's very much mimicking a program that is already underway in southern california that was sponsored by san diego gas and electric company. pg&e did not include that kind of an offering in their initial application to the california puc. a number of parties, including ourselves, suggested that there should be such a component to their program. it wasn't until sb 43 went through the...
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in that sector program. and 65 percent of the class are career programs. 25 percent of them are receiving more intensive mentoring during dcyf partnership with -- >> great. any other questions or comments from board members? seeing none, i just -- i have the same questions as supervisor yee. i was curious how many students are in the partnership program. it on be great to get a sense of the past couple of years, the demographics of the youth that are served in the programs and then also i think some of these programs have been around long enough that we can do a longitute for these students and college readiness, so it would be great -- we've been doing this for quite a while. are we funding the right things, are we providing the right types of trainings and experiences that are helping young san francisco residents succeed in our city? i don't know if you have perspectives that's not in the power point related to these wes. -- related to these questions. >> also our justice involved strategies and we're goi
in that sector program. and 65 percent of the class are career programs. 25 percent of them are receiving more intensive mentoring during dcyf partnership with -- >> great. any other questions or comments from board members? seeing none, i just -- i have the same questions as supervisor yee. i was curious how many students are in the partnership program. it on be great to get a sense of the past couple of years, the demographics of the youth that are served in the programs and then also i...
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it's not just a basketball program. it's a social services program. we try to help them get back their licenses and help them deal with their child support. we also have the camp teen outdoor experience which is a program where we take 50 youth that are either on probation or currently incarcerated and we partner with juvenile probation to take those up to camp mather. last year we had to move that program to a different property so we're excited to be back at mather this year. we have our leaders and training program. we do that throughout city. we have a good one where kids learn the skills they'll need to become life guards. we also try to activate our parks as much as possible throughout the summer. we know the more activated the park is with healthy activities, the better that park will be for the summer. we also work closely with sfpd in constant communications with them as well as park patrol and our cbo partners to find new ways of not only patrolling and policing our facilities, but again activating them in a healthy way. recreation, jumping
it's not just a basketball program. it's a social services program. we try to help them get back their licenses and help them deal with their child support. we also have the camp teen outdoor experience which is a program where we take 50 youth that are either on probation or currently incarcerated and we partner with juvenile probation to take those up to camp mather. last year we had to move that program to a different property so we're excited to be back at mather this year. we have our...
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this is an important program. every week practically we read a new article about scientists saying that global warming and climate change is worse than we thought it was. this is the, this is the chance of our times. the city of san francisco likes to think of itself as a leader in fighting this, but that is actually not the fact. the city has been giving lip service to climate change, but it is not putting the money where its mouth is. it is gutting and canceling all the programs that would be used to achieve goals in climate reductions. it has put green power s.f. on a definite hold. it is gutting go solar s.f. year after year. gavin newsom's clean fleet initiative, most of the city cars have opted out of the program. and, you know, it's time for the city to step up. the sierra club, you know, we think it's our business to say where the money should come from, which department, but we do believe the city does need to step up and fully fund this program at $5 million. but $2 million level is not sustainable for t
this is an important program. every week practically we read a new article about scientists saying that global warming and climate change is worse than we thought it was. this is the, this is the chance of our times. the city of san francisco likes to think of itself as a leader in fighting this, but that is actually not the fact. the city has been giving lip service to climate change, but it is not putting the money where its mouth is. it is gutting and canceling all the programs that would be...
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the program. >> okay. so that number is age curious it's hermosa beach helpful to know the clearly the ratio and the cost per staff. on the percentage of families i agree with supervisor e commissioner on the sliding scale some are willing to pay more and the $90 is reasonable depict if you have three or four kids so when we say the number of families that could be charged the co-pay i think it's - is that number assuming that that's - is that the number of students families would have is three or four kids >> your exactly right right now the 10 thousand 4 hundred students yeah. it could be potentially that's 9 thousand additional seven hundred and families that make up that we'll have to definitely look at siblings it's not going to be there will be a different price because of the costs but those are a gross simple estimates we have to do more research to get to the cost of the economics of scale you're not pricing 0 people out of the program but having the revenue to cover the costs. >> i want to make s
the program. >> okay. so that number is age curious it's hermosa beach helpful to know the clearly the ratio and the cost per staff. on the percentage of families i agree with supervisor e commissioner on the sliding scale some are willing to pay more and the $90 is reasonable depict if you have three or four kids so when we say the number of families that could be charged the co-pay i think it's - is that number assuming that that's - is that the number of students families would have is...
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program. but there is a concern that without bridging the gap and raising rates further on general fund departments and others that have benefited from low-cost power which we've been able to do historically because we had assets that lasted 80 years, that lasted 100 years, but they don't last and they're not going to last 200. we need to be able to increase revenues in order to bridge that shortfall. we discussed with our commission in context, just in closing, that our projected shortfall is nearly a half a billion dollars over the next ten years. those are numbers very large that you may have heard about on the general fund and the three-year order of pfizer report. but just for our enterprise alone, because of the significant increases and the $6 28 million for the mountain tunnel along with the pg&e costs and the regulatory costs are a net result in about half a billion dollar shortfall. that means while we would like to be able to give and deliver clean greenhouse gas free power to munic
program. but there is a concern that without bridging the gap and raising rates further on general fund departments and others that have benefited from low-cost power which we've been able to do historically because we had assets that lasted 80 years, that lasted 100 years, but they don't last and they're not going to last 200. we need to be able to increase revenues in order to bridge that shortfall. we discussed with our commission in context, just in closing, that our projected shortfall is...
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do you have any concerns this program in cuba jeopardizes our programs elsewhere in the world?i am not question if we should do this. i am not questioning where we are doing it. >> senator, i appreciate and i think your remarks illustrate there is a policy debate on the overall policy. with respect to implementation, i can assure your our implementation isn't covert and is consistent with programs we conduct as part of our efforts in a number of other countries around the world as part of supporting democratic and open governments in cites and civil society actors. at the end of the day, i believe our mission to end extreme poverty requires a broad, open society to participate in that task. and i appreciate your mention of south sudan and syria where are people are conducting heroic work. >> we can argue if it is discreet or covert. look at the text messages we hired people to write. somewhere in south america to write these and i am reading a few we have access to. latest is a tweet sent out under this program -- >> may i just say and i am sorry to interrupt you i do think tha
do you have any concerns this program in cuba jeopardizes our programs elsewhere in the world?i am not question if we should do this. i am not questioning where we are doing it. >> senator, i appreciate and i think your remarks illustrate there is a policy debate on the overall policy. with respect to implementation, i can assure your our implementation isn't covert and is consistent with programs we conduct as part of our efforts in a number of other countries around the world as part of...
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our largest program is 40 people in it, that's the outreach program. our smallest program has one person in it. obviously that's not the equitable way to divide things up, so we may want to look at every area and figure out what's the most appropriate synergy and ways to put things together. so it would definitely be something that would be worth having the commission take a look at in conjunction with the new director, what's the most efficient way to organize the 115 people we have into a structure that makes the most sense for working together. it's always going to be somewhat changable as our funding changes and sometimes it fluctuates pretty dramatically but certainly our staffing doesn't change that dramatically. there are certainly ways you can organize staffing that may make more sense. and to tackle the issue how does climate relate to renewables, those kind of questions are always worth asking and it's always a good opportunity when there's a transition it look at things with new fresh perspective. >> yeah, because, well, definitely. because
our largest program is 40 people in it, that's the outreach program. our smallest program has one person in it. obviously that's not the equitable way to divide things up, so we may want to look at every area and figure out what's the most appropriate synergy and ways to put things together. so it would definitely be something that would be worth having the commission take a look at in conjunction with the new director, what's the most efficient way to organize the 115 people we have into a...
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there are other federal programs, and why we will talk about the rad program. that do provide ways of greatly increasing the resources available to fix up our public housing. and right now our residents are living in conditions that really need improvement. and what we would like to do is pursue this rad funding, and provide better housing for our residents. make the kinds of improvements that the housing needs. and be able to preserve this stock on into the future, for future low-income households as well. our regional administrator will tell you about the rad program. thank you. >> good morning, supervisors, breed and avalos. i will take a few minutes to describe the rental assistance program. and it's set up on a national basis of why we ended up with this new program. we have 1.1 million housing units across the country. and not much different than what mrs. smith described. the capital needs is $1.6 billion across the portfolio. the funding is received under the united states act, and while a steady source of funding many years ago, it's unreliable. per th
there are other federal programs, and why we will talk about the rad program. that do provide ways of greatly increasing the resources available to fix up our public housing. and right now our residents are living in conditions that really need improvement. and what we would like to do is pursue this rad funding, and provide better housing for our residents. make the kinds of improvements that the housing needs. and be able to preserve this stock on into the future, for future low-income...
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this is a program that has been very successful. it is a program that is both creating important jobs as well as is good for the environment and it is a program that has been a model to the rest of the state. in fact, the rest of the country in how we need to move forward in this area. we are here because we know in recent years we always have budget challenges and what has -- what we have senior after year is the -- what we had expected to be continued funding for this program typically has been cut and every single budget cycle the last few years. we've had a significant community fight to restore the funding to what we need. and we hear every year from environmental activists, from work force advocates, from solar advocates as well as the community on what we need to do to restore the funding and then the funding gets restored. what i'm hoping to do today is something a little different. that before the budget process starts, to have a conversation about why this program is important, what some of the issues have been around fund
this is a program that has been very successful. it is a program that is both creating important jobs as well as is good for the environment and it is a program that has been a model to the rest of the state. in fact, the rest of the country in how we need to move forward in this area. we are here because we know in recent years we always have budget challenges and what has -- what we have senior after year is the -- what we had expected to be continued funding for this program typically has...
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and their programs. and let's see, so, ten were chosen for the impact awards and ten were for the innovations award. and there were three schools that received awards in both. and they are programs for both were different. and giving them the possibility of winning two awards. and so, so we were very happy with that. and the, their awards as well as other people, who have submitted their programs, are actually on the sf usd website and so the other schools can read what they did and hopefully, in the future they will be some presentations on the sharing of some of this information with the best practices that they generated to the other schools. so next year... >> mr. fong, if you would not mind, for our listening audience, would you name please, the schools that won these awards? >> okay. >> so for the impact awards, the winners were the chinese educational center, cleveland elementary school, daniel webster elementary school, darm ont, francis scott key, herbert hoover, marshal, paul reveer, sherman an
and their programs. and let's see, so, ten were chosen for the impact awards and ten were for the innovations award. and there were three schools that received awards in both. and they are programs for both were different. and giving them the possibility of winning two awards. and so, so we were very happy with that. and the, their awards as well as other people, who have submitted their programs, are actually on the sf usd website and so the other schools can read what they did and hopefully,...
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that's based on the program costs we thought to implement the pilot. but the pilot is to gather the information and come up with a recommendation that will make for a sustainable regulatory framework to deal with the shuttles >> my other question how do he settle on the one dollar how was that selected. >> what we did we looked at the costs we identified that would be associated with this program setting it up to get the administrative processes in police radios to goorth and monitor the pilot my to monitor the enforcements and do signage and basically, all the costs adding up the costs to about one and a half million dollars and looked at the way to allocate those to be existent with state law in terms of how you assign fees and determine that the per stop efforts method of allocation would be best to use the number of stop efforts we estimated based on the information was about one million and a half divided by one mill and a half equals one dollar per stop. >> throughout the decision there's been decision around gathering information you're studying
that's based on the program costs we thought to implement the pilot. but the pilot is to gather the information and come up with a recommendation that will make for a sustainable regulatory framework to deal with the shuttles >> my other question how do he settle on the one dollar how was that selected. >> what we did we looked at the costs we identified that would be associated with this program setting it up to get the administrative processes in police radios to goorth and...
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global internet freedom programs, u.s. international broadcasting, and support for human rights activists are all fundamental components of our country's long-standing efforts to remote democracy overseas. for more than 50 years, the united states has had an unwavering commitment to promote freedom of information in the world. our work in cuba is no different than our efforts to promote freedom of expression and uncensored access to information in the ukraine, russia, belarus, iran, china, or north korea. it should be noted that in the bill there is $76 billion set aside to promote global internet freedom and democracy in closed societies like cuba, where the regime allows no independent press and limits access to the internet. it also states that "with respect to the provision of assistance for democracy, human rights, and government activities, these programs shall not be subject to the prior approval by the government of any foreign country." it is common sense that we should not ask the government of iran or egypt or c
global internet freedom programs, u.s. international broadcasting, and support for human rights activists are all fundamental components of our country's long-standing efforts to remote democracy overseas. for more than 50 years, the united states has had an unwavering commitment to promote freedom of information in the world. our work in cuba is no different than our efforts to promote freedom of expression and uncensored access to information in the ukraine, russia, belarus, iran, china, or...