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removals out of court. at the interior they are generally in-court removals. at the border, removals are rising. they're generally of noncriminals or of criminals only for immigration crimes. most are apprehended soon after entry. at the interior there's a shrinking share of removals. they are mostly of individuals with criminal convictions. they are mostly apprehended after some time in the united states. over one year. that said, both border and interior enforcement involve difficult policy choices, and some inevitable human impact. at the border you may have border crossers that are returning to join family, particularly reflected in the reinstatements of a prior removal order. you may have asylum seekers that are seeking to join families, particularly this year we've seen that from central america. and they are processed generally to expedite removal. so border enforcement still has impact inside the border. and removal through the summary out-of-court processes has attracted criticism for due process concerns. my organization, the council has been one of the organizations that has raised tho
removals out of court. at the interior they are generally in-court removals. at the border, removals are rising. they're generally of noncriminals or of criminals only for immigration crimes. most are apprehended soon after entry. at the interior there's a shrinking share of removals. they are mostly of individuals with criminal convictions. they are mostly apprehended after some time in the united states. over one year. that said, both border and interior enforcement involve difficult policy...
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removals. the black line is the number of border removals, people apprehended at the border and then removed, and the red line is people apprehended in the interior. so, you know, first thing you can see from this picture, which bears emphasis, is that the total number of removals has been at record levels during the obama administration. the lowest year of removals during the obama administration is higher than the highest year for any other president, and the last two years have each set all-time records for the number of removals. so there's some confusion in the popular discussion about removals but there's no ambiguity that removals are at an all-time high. but looking a little deeper into the picture, what is interesting about this picture, we see four distinct periods between 2003 and 2013. so, in the first couple of years, the first three years of the bush administration, removals were basically flat, and the ratio between border removals and interior removals was unchanged. so there was a status quo, no dramatic changes to the enforcement system early in the bush administration. and then
removals. the black line is the number of border removals, people apprehended at the border and then removed, and the red line is people apprehended in the interior. so, you know, first thing you can see from this picture, which bears emphasis, is that the total number of removals has been at record levels during the obama administration. the lowest year of removals during the obama administration is higher than the highest year for any other president, and the last two years have each set...
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removals of criminals. so the share of non-criminals among the removal population peaked at 67% in 2008. removalsinals fell between 2009 and 2011 during the first years of the obama administration. so that drove the share of non-criminals in removal population down to about 50%. you can see where the lines converge there. and then more recently, removals of non-criminals have once again grown faster. we've actually seen removals of criminals tick down in 2013. so in 2013 about 55% of removals were of non-criminals. the report, the data and the report allow us to get into much more details about the types of crimes people have been convicted of, people who have been removed have been convicted of. so, what you can see on the left side of the slide, the left pie graph is describing for the entire period that we're looking at. the right side is just looking at zeroing in, zooming in on 2013. as i mentioned 59% have never been convicted of a crime. and then looking at the specific types of crimes, about 13% of people removed have been convicted of a violent crime. about 9% have been convicted of a dr
removals of criminals. so the share of non-criminals among the removal population peaked at 67% in 2008. removalsinals fell between 2009 and 2011 during the first years of the obama administration. so that drove the share of non-criminals in removal population down to about 50%. you can see where the lines converge there. and then more recently, removals of non-criminals have once again grown faster. we've actually seen removals of criminals tick down in 2013. so in 2013 about 55% of removals...
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removed did not have a criminal conviction known to i.c.e. prior to the removal were identified as one of i.c.e.'s other removed priorities such as aliens who are fugitives or who reentered the u.s. illegally after reentry. excuse me, after removal. the remaining 5% also did not have a known criminal conviction prior to the removal but they were nonetheless removable because the into the country without daschle of the violated their terms. to further break down these data, we found that 27% of the aliens were removed by i.c.e. after being identified by secure communities were convicted of level one offenses, 17% convicted of level two offenses, and 30% were convicted of level three offenses. so level one includes aliens convicted of aggravated felonies or basically to a more -- two or more phillies. level two includes any felony, or three or more what are generally referred to as misdemeanors. and level three includes aliens who were convicted of offenses punishable by less than one year. so in addition to those data, the 26% of aliens who were removed by i.c.e. after being identified by the secure committees p
removed did not have a criminal conviction known to i.c.e. prior to the removal were identified as one of i.c.e.'s other removed priorities such as aliens who are fugitives or who reentered the u.s. illegally after reentry. excuse me, after removal. the remaining 5% also did not have a known criminal conviction prior to the removal but they were nonetheless removable because the into the country without daschle of the violated their terms. to further break down these data, we found that 27% of...
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d removes barriers.d removes barriers.update their designs quickly no need for marketing research in advance build products with payments and distribute their products directly on-line with no retail investment. they can evolve their products since they don't have to keep any inventory. and there is no question that entrepreneurs are taking notice. from 2012 to 2013 product uploads increased to 100,000 a month and the number of new people has leveled. 3d printing transforms how we think about launching products and enables the entrepreneurs in ways we never could imagine in the past. let me share with you how shapeaways works. anyone can upload a 3d design. many free and open source software programs available to use 3d modeling to anyone -- literally anyone can do it. after the design is unloaded the user selects the material to print and make it available. shapeaways over 40 materials and finishes including precious metal, bronze, ceramic, plastic and sand stone. designs are reviewed by engineers, then unloaded to our pr
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removals. another 31 ppt are reinstate h statements of removals. in the interior, we see over half of all removals are judicial removals. and it's -- we see that many are expedited removals, as we would expect. oat it's noteworthy that it's a nonform of judicial removal for certain criminal offenders. so one last sort of removal pattern set of informational i'll share. looking at the time, as we would expect, people are apprehended much more quickly at the border. the pattern is is different for interior. it's a way of seeing that these populations look different from each other in terms of their fixativeness in the u.s. and it's also interesting to look at this reinstatement because this is a somewhat controversial procedure. if they get ream ri hended, that previous order gets reinstated without having an opportunity to appear before a judge and maybe argue that your circumstances have dhanged. what we see is 72 weeks. so the other key set of findings or another key set of findings from this report, and, you know, key sort of set of analysis is that we compare and the bottom line finding is that
removals. another 31 ppt are reinstate h statements of removals. in the interior, we see over half of all removals are judicial removals. and it's -- we see that many are expedited removals, as we would expect. oat it's noteworthy that it's a nonform of judicial removal for certain criminal offenders. so one last sort of removal pattern set of informational i'll share. looking at the time, as we would expect, people are apprehended much more quickly at the border. the pattern is is different...
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remove or removal of the facilities is an extreme solution as opposed to designing around it. >> maria i'm investing it but we require the license be acknowledged we won't enter into an agreement the puc will not be willing to answer into it with an absence of a waiver for consequential damages to the action or omissions and assume the risk from that point that is fairly standards language in our contract we'll call it out to you if we ever sign is an agreement you are taking on the liability. >> okay. then i want to make sure in our electrical review. >> yes. >> it is clear it includes the radio frequency interference as well i don't know if we need to amend documents for that with the form of the lease. >> i can work with the folks to understand if it's technology an issue i'm not sure i understand the possibilities there. >> we're not anticipating any problems on that front but certainly commissioner we can work with city attorney to address that issue and make sure it is covered sufficiently and i said you're certain it's a certain of how the facilities would operate after will installation in the event there is anticipated radio frequency interference. >> first making sure in the design we believe. >> there isn't any. >> correct and if it turns out despite of our efforts there is we have the ability to deal with it. >> correct. >> i don't think if there's an issue i didn't see it's an issue. >> and with are not anticipating any issues to the extent that we discovered after the fact issues then we would have the city protected by the lawns that was read to you and our facilities are to the effect we can have the devices removed. >> in terms of the scope of the engineering review did that require any clarification or something we can direct staff. >> i'll direct staff to do that. >> okay. >> i don't know any others. >> i have a question about the mount that is on top of how tall is that. >> the day's itself. >> yeah. >> you know how tall it is mary. >> about 2 and a half feet. >> okay and my lack of knowledge about this with the installation of 4 strands of fiber eye is that sufficient. >> we received that request from the department of technology yes, they think that is sufficient for their purposes. >> okay. those are all my questions. >> any public comment? seeing none, may i have a motion >> i'll move it. >> second. >> all in favor, say i. opposed? the motion carries item 15. >> recommend that the board of supervisors approve the conveyance of on easements in an inincorporated county to the bachelor church of oakland and authorize an agreement to the easement to the church. >> good afternoon. i'm diana th
remove or removal of the facilities is an extreme solution as opposed to designing around it. >> maria i'm investing it but we require the license be acknowledged we won't enter into an agreement the puc will not be willing to answer into it with an absence of a waiver for consequential damages to the action or omissions and assume the risk from that point that is fairly standards language in our contract we'll call it out to you if we ever sign is an agreement you are taking on the...
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removal. >> so at&t has several graffiti removal so the first and foremost the city has an ordinance a policy regarding graffiti removal at&t has a bond on file with the city as part of the agreement with the city so that if we have graffiti on our equipment it sdpoot get removed by us the city b will remove it and charge us typical graffiti removal policy at at&t it's twenty-four hours if it's raining we take into account because we're not going to paint a cabinet if it's raining so we strive to do that within twenty-four hours we have a report that we have internally every month that tells us what our timelines are on those and whether or not we've met those and we also have the ability to work with 311 and if a customer didn't know if it's a at&t box and called 311 will they'll locate it based on the number on the box. >> so at&t was aware of this 8 days ago go. >> we can go out and paint a box today and tomorrow have more graffiti. >> it's hard for us to be able to look at those photos and knows whether or not those were taken 8 case on the grounds and it was reapplied by a graffiti artist. >> you're not answering
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uphold the permit on conditions that the suspension remain in place until a building permit for remove or removal of the illegal unit and readvert it to last legal use has been issued okay on that motion to uphold with that condition vice president is absence commissioner president lazarus commissioner honda commissioner wilson thank you the vote is 4 to zero this permit is upheld with that condition. >> item 11 appeal an hour and a half vs. the city to 55 treat avenue appealing the denial to legalize window replacement complete without permit none of the replacement understanding windows are being done start with the appellant. >> thank you very much good evening, commissioners i'm heather one of the 5 pertains from 5551 on treat i'm here to request the board overturn the department planning of our permit and allows us to have the vanilla windows it is your authority to require replacement for the window guidelines we also understand as the intent of the pelosi to make sure that the sister is ac acting with the discretion that is allowed to each city department and this department to be fair in
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removed. >> oh, removed okay. thank you and i guess the only other thing in commission business is go giants already item 7. >> item 7 is recommendation the deputy general manager for the rim fire. >> so i have the great pleasure of attending the 90 anniversary of compassionate where the friends of camp margret i accepted the award and ann claishg the friends of camp mather wanted to be here. >> will michael come up maybe he says well, we all love michael carping listen from friends of camp mather he's been wonderful it's my great pleasure to give to michael two presentations you get two pregnancy for all the work he did last year in cooperating everything that had to be done during the yosemite fire it was extraordinary and he did it for us for san francisco for our land and water and power and all of us who love camp mather so from michael i'm not to read our plaque if friends of camp mather with our thanks and deep appreciation to michael carlene sf puc for his heroic effort to save yosemite presented by friends of camp mather (clapping.) now i have other presentation for michael it didn't come of us but the board of supervisors so this is a certificate of honor from the board from the board of supervisors for michael and it is signed by all the board of supervisors honoring his work cooperating all that had to be done for the rim fire so this is from the board of supervisors as i said we all love camp mather thank a you to harlan. >> thank you for helping us with our party and in supporting us and helping us to do the things to honor the people had worked hard in the yosemite fire and camp mather wants to thank you for our cup we used this during our party we love those cups their hetch hetchy cups so thank you firing support (clapping.) >> well, i thank you for this award but it is a real teem effort i hope everybody understand did people up 59 ms. johnson son steve richie and his crew and the hundreds of people that responded you know just wonderfully and it also the fire department tom and bryan and rec and park and others were up there at kathy remember talking to the general manager mr. kelly trying to convince him this is serious so i thank him for you know letting the marines loss to respond to the fire on behalf of those people i really do accept this award thank you (clapping). >> and ms. clark it's nice to see you thank you for coming today on behalf of michael. >> it is a pleasure to come to our incompletes meetings i really learn a lot i know it's not always easy but your diligent and i appreciate our backgrounds and expertise thank you. >> thank you very much. >> now the report of the general manager would you like any public comment on that item. >> thank you any public comment now the report with the general manager. >> so as the couple's to give an update on the drought i want to point out that vince cornea and i had an opportunity to celebrate the sort of recycle project at sharp park that was something we've been working on foreclose to 20 years on but we finally shlths a deal with folks to have water at the park it was a joint effort at the pacifica and rec and park and ourselves it is was a great event that actually turned on the recycle water as we were hitting golf balls yo talk about how high i hit it but it was a successful event. >> actually, the partnership with the west coast water was one of the key partners that was a great thing. >> i'm here to give an update on the drought if i could have the slides please. some of those are familiar again if so the reservoir that shows hetch hetchy the water bank it 34 percent of capacity that's a good thing and the storage is 57 percent which is a bit low but you expect that the specific numbers we've lowered hetch hetchy 84 hundred feet since the first of july it is not as much as we normally do we have a 10 percent reduction by people and that's a good thing we've added to the water banks and done a good job and the storage is down but we want to make sure we preserve the supplies overall our picture going 0 into next year is relatively good on the precipitation front we're at the beginning of the year if you look at this closely you'll see a bump from last saturday from the men's show it was not anything to speak about and prpgs later this week and the good news is the peak about 3 weeks ago we hit a hot spell we're staying below the level to achieve the 10 percent demand for the year in looking at our custom water savings we calculated and need to save 8 thousand gallons to achieve a reduction and we did that it is below but the grass is full the water is needed this year and it's a tribute to our customers both inside and outside of san francisco but looking at next year our customers did really well, this year but the 10 percent conservatism needs to continue into 2015 we will be in april before we know what next year about turnout i've mentioned another or above per television station we'll be above it and if we say a year similar to 2007 we have to keep going forward but if we have a bad year we'll start talking about this to how to plan going forward but 20 percent given the amount of savings we've achieved in the last 15 years it's going to be a challenge but if we will have to we have to i'm available to answer questions thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> okay. >> with that, that ends my report. >> okay item 9. >> item 9 is a barn oversight annual report and audit finding. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm kevin the current chair of the revenue bond oversight committee today is the presentation that covers fiscal year 2013-2014 while i like to give you highlights of our activities in our finding for the chair in 2013-2014 our w consulting firmer looked at it telephone call to be on time and on budget and some of the key findings is it would not be finished on time and on budget that is due to the scheduling impacts for the unforeseen things at at dam that was confirmed by a firmer the conclusion is sf puc couldn't take additional measures for the cost overruns we've done we took the finding and recommended the corrective action as a consequence of the finding of that report the result of those corrective action will be evaluated in 2013-2014 but we want to say that or buck worked with the directors julie and current director to agree upon an assessment what or book has done is to evaluate the cost measures and operation and management costs as it relates to projects to insure that further budget revisions will not be needed that's for 2014-2015 in the past 9 months or buck they've helped or buck tharbok current report is in the final stages we can talk about the highlights but wait fill that report has been vested and the feedback from the stakeholders have been takes into account and release the report i anticipate we'll present to this body those lessons learned to help us help the commission and help the committee guide our program with the evaluations and oversight for the next few years as the woody allen accept is winding down and we'll try to take the lessons learned and apply them to everyone that participants that we have what we like to do as part of the end report acknowledge and express our appreciation to sf puc staff for the task of the committee and take some time off to acknowledge that todd the general manager we waited to have an out going member of arresting buck who served as vice chair he gave many years of our service in san francisco ethics commission but to the systems of the wholesale customers and give recognition to his service and express tour appreciation to the members of the public who came to the committee hearings with that, that wraps up my presentation for this year's annual report fizzing. >> thank you, mr. chang. >> any public comment on that report? seeing none, the next item, please. >> item 10 a bosco update. >> good afternoon chair and kvpt and members of the commission it is interesting to be on this side i'm the chair of bosco and i've been on that board since 2003 and i've been on the council since 19 years oh, my goodness it's different to be on this side. >> i'll add for the identification for everyone you've been on the city council since 1995 if that's correct and on the san bruno council during the san bruno embarrass line explosion and i'm certain you're still quite involved. >> yes. as you know. >> you've been chair of boo could since january of 2013 and served the boards members inception of 2003. >> yes. thank you very much and it is very good to be here i'm sorry it took long and january is my last month as chair of bosco i want to thank you for the opportunity to say hello and introduce myself thank you for having me and boo could is proud of the major results we've achieved in our first 10 years including the public utilities commission commissioner courtney you you've mentioned the importance of treating bosco and our water yourselves of customers that is part of the foundation of a strong relationship other achievements are the new water supply agreement and process with the water program and the elective fight for the huge program and close cooperation with the water conservation you've seen from the report from steve richie the current draft and bosco is proud to initiate a $50 million bond sale to pay off the capital depth to san francisco that bends the puc and all commits the bosco board appreciates the active participation of mr. kelly and mr. carolyn and assistant manager steve richie and other senior members of the puc staff all our bosco meetings we look forward to additional areas of bosco participation and one is the water program in 2016 if we can management it on time and on budget and another area that is moving to identify the condition of the tunnels near the hetch hetchy reservoir and from a ca if i we should focus on the efforts on the consequences of such an event i urge you to direct your staff to continue the efforts to address that thank you for the opportunity to talk and if you have questions or comments i'll be happy to address. >> i'll echo the chairman's thoughts of her long and effective service having been part of bosco inception thank you very much for your service this is an important organization. >> my hair was long and brown when i started. >> (laughter). >> you've seen the pictures. >> thank you very much thank you all for your service too. >> thank you so much and can i give a comment i wanted to say it's been a pleasure you know working with bosco and it's been great but i had an opportunity to see you as chair and you do amazing work and make us feel welcome i appreciate that and thank you very much i appreciate our words. >> is there any public comment on this report? seeing none, the next item, please. >> item 11 is the consent calendar calendar, are considered to be routine and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. 11 action work by the provision engineering for the contract approving the modification decreasing the contract by 8 hundred thousand plus for consequence calendar days and authorize the final payment to the contract and b accept the work by the provision engineering approve the modification to decrease the contract by $900,000 plus and authorize the final payment to the contractor and c accept the work by sharp pipeline by w w-63 approving the modification decreasing the contract by $12,000 plus with 28 consecutive days and the next one will increasing the contract by 56 thousand 8 hundred and 6 with consecutive days and authorizing the general manager to execute a mou mia for the inside garden f authorize the joint fun
removed. >> oh, removed okay. thank you and i guess the only other thing in commission business is go giants already item 7. >> item 7 is recommendation the deputy general manager for the rim fire. >> so i have the great pleasure of attending the 90 anniversary of compassionate where the friends of camp margret i accepted the award and ann claishg the friends of camp mather wanted to be here. >> will michael come up maybe he says well, we all love michael carping listen...
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removed. >> oh, removed okay. thank you and i guess the only other thing in commission business is go giants already item 7. >> item 7 is recommendation the deputy general manager for the rim fire. >> so i have the great pleasure of attending the 90 anniversary of compassionate where the friends of camp margret i accepted the award and ann claishg the friends of camp mather wanted to be here. >> will michael come up maybe he says well, we all love michael carping listen from friends of camp mather he's been wonderful it's my great pleasure to give to michael two presentations you get two pregnancy for all the work he did last year in cooperating everything that had to be done during the yosemite fire it was extraordinary and he did it for us for san francisco for our land and water and power and all of us who love camp mather so from michael i'm not to read our plaque if friends of camp mather with our thanks and deep appreciation to michael carlene sf puc for his heroic effort to save yosemite presented by friend
removed. >> oh, removed okay. thank you and i guess the only other thing in commission business is go giants already item 7. >> item 7 is recommendation the deputy general manager for the rim fire. >> so i have the great pleasure of attending the 90 anniversary of compassionate where the friends of camp margret i accepted the award and ann claishg the friends of camp mather wanted to be here. >> will michael come up maybe he says well, we all love michael carping listen...
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they said very clearly to clarify, they are removing -- rather removing barricades but not removing barricades but reclaiming the government property which could be the physical metal structures. they also said they're not moving actual barricades and not moving protesters. that is what they're very clear on today. so right now as it stands, there are police behind the line there, behind me of the initial barricade. and front of me there is a reinforced barricade as well. second bar kide to stop any action if they decide to take any. right now there hasn't by any instruction. also, it's been very peaceful today. hasn't been really any clash between protesters and police for some yelling. back to you. at that's st looking well, we see they want him to resign now. the thing is you're saying there's no point in doing that because it wouldn't make any difference, right? >> yes. he says he's not going to resign because it wouldn't solve the problem for the democracy campaigners and this is why. >> we hope to negotiate to achieve universal sufffladge 2017 but if the precondition is to neglect the pe
they said very clearly to clarify, they are removing -- rather removing barricades but not removing barricades but reclaiming the government property which could be the physical metal structures. they also said they're not moving actual barricades and not moving protesters. that is what they're very clear on today. so right now as it stands, there are police behind the line there, behind me of the initial barricade. and front of me there is a reinforced barricade as well. second bar kide to...
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land use question about commissioner johnson said we think that one illegal unit should be removed or not removed did 0 dr requester may have contacts. >> commissioner richards. >> did the tenants residency would the dr still be in effective if she moves. >> i'll support a continuance. >> commissioners, we have a motion and a second to continue 24 for one month to december 4th. >> commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson no commissioner richards no commissioner fong no arrest commissioner president wu. >> that fails there is, however, a motion to take dr and disapprove the building permit application on that motion because there wasn't an action memo with finding for disapproval the city attorney strongly recommends we reiterate those findings so if commissioner johnson could you reiterate the reason why you want to take dr that will assist me in creating finding. >> sure i am supporting taking dr and disapproving the building permit because the illegal dwelling has no what do you call actions items gentiles it notice of violation against it it does constitute a third dwelli
land use question about commissioner johnson said we think that one illegal unit should be removed or not removed did 0 dr requester may have contacts. >> commissioner richards. >> did the tenants residency would the dr still be in effective if she moves. >> i'll support a continuance. >> commissioners, we have a motion and a second to continue 24 for one month to december 4th. >> commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson no commissioner...
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and part of the aim of the justice system is to remove some of the emotion, remove some of the bias, remove some of that desire to fill that emotional void, that's left by losing a loved one. and to come in and think about what is right. as rah government, and as a society, what should we be doing. >> horace, look, in colorado fighting to keep the state from executing his son's killer as you heard there is someone in boston who believed the 17-year-old suspect shouldn't be executed instead should get life in prison. should the views of the family's be considered. >> as we just heard, we don't have a vigilante system, we don't have a system that says whatever the impacted individuals decide is ultimately going to be the consequence. it's society's responsibility. now, these two brothers plotted schemed and plans to murder as many people as possible at the boston marathon. we are going to have a trial. they will be -- he will be allowed to make the arguments about why he did what he did, and try to argue that he shouldn't get the maximum punishment, but the truth is after all of that evidence
and part of the aim of the justice system is to remove some of the emotion, remove some of the bias, remove some of that desire to fill that emotional void, that's left by losing a loved one. and to come in and think about what is right. as rah government, and as a society, what should we be doing. >> horace, look, in colorado fighting to keep the state from executing his son's killer as you heard there is someone in boston who believed the 17-year-old suspect shouldn't be executed...
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and part of the aim of the justice system is to remove some of the emotion, remove some of the bias, removeome of that desire to fill that emotional void, that's left by losing a loved one. and to come in and think about what is right. as rah government, and as a society, what should we be doing. >> horace, look, in colorado fighting to keep the state from executing his son's killer as you heard there is someone in boston who believed the 17-year-old suspect shouldn't be executed instead should get life in prison. should the views of the family's be considered. >> as we just heard, we don't have a vigilante system, we don't have a system that says whatever the impacted individuals decide is ultimately going to be the consequence. it's society's responsibility. now, these two brothers plotted schemed and plans to murder as many people as possible at the boston marathon. we are going to have a trial. they will be -- he will be allowed to make the arguments about why he did what he did, and try to argue that he shouldn't get the maximum punishment, but the truth is after all of that evidence g
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removed to remove swelling. another man was also attacked, the suspects remain in custody, and they're set to enter a plea at the end of the month. >>> san francisco police today returned to the scene of a deadly officer involved shooting that we brought you as breaking news this time last night. investigators say the trouble started shortly after 9:00 last night near bryant street in the south of market area, not very far from at&t park. as ktvu's noel walker reports, police were patrolling for car burglars when they noticed suspicious activity. >> reporter: work in the busy south of market area went on today. right in the shadow of what's left in a police investigation, evidence tags, and discarded gloves marked the spot where san francisco police shot and killed a suspected car burglar. >> the officer at gunpoint ordered the person to drop the gun. the driver failed to comply. >> reporter: police say officers were patrolling the area during the giants game as part of a special crime suppression unit. they saw the suspect's vehicle casing the area, then witnessed him burglarize a mercedes suv and moved in to make an arrest. that's when police say the driver showed a handgun. >> only one officer discharged his firearm. but the officer definitely feels threatened. >> i see the police have taped off my neighborhood. >> reporter: paul has lived in the neighborhood for 10 years. >> every single night, there's a car broken into on this block, every single night. >> reporter: a constant blanket of glass on the sidewalk. his prius has been burglarized three times. >> one time, i'm looking out the window, and i see this guy standing here, he smashes the window of my car. >> while you're watching. >> while i'm watching. >> reporter: police were back in the neighborhood looking for witnesses to the city's latest officer involved shooting. >> in police work you never know what you may encounter. >> reporter: as is cust on, there will be a town hall meeting held, that is tomorrow night at 6:00 at the academy of arts on federal. >>> allegedly attacked with a hammer by his uber driver. >> i'm not sure whether i'm going to lose my eye or not. >> we hear from the victim for the first time, and he says uber is trying to avoid responsibility. >> how long the cool down will last, and how far temperatures will dip where you live. >> their daughter was declared dead, but they say this video proves jahi is alive. how the community is coming out once again to support her family. >>> back now to that cal fire pie pilot who was killed wile fighting a wildfire. >> kraig hunt died yesterday when his air tanker crashed. we have information back in holster where he was based. >> reporter: if you look over the fence here at the holister air fence base, you will see a gap where that air tanker should be. it was piloted by a very well respected pilot, and a family man. a husband and father of two daughters. >> even late tonight, people were adding to the flowers and notes. this couple, while they did not know 62-year-old kraig hunt. >> the fire crew average 20 to maybe 30 something years old, so he was there, their father figure, and they did what he said. >> reporter: battalion chief richard lopez says firefighters at the air attack base today are sharing stories, laughs and memories. >> last night it was doubt, anger, frustration, sadness. >> reporter: hunt lived in this san jose neighborhood. his family asked for privacy this afternoon, but his daughter did email photos and said that her father, a former navy pilot loved to golf, fish, and fly, and more. kimmy was neighbors with him for 25 years. >> we're definitely going to miss him. i just can't believe how this has to happen to him. >> reporter: she says hunt always looked out for his neighbors. >> more than good neighbor. it's someone that i can not replace. >> reporter: his fellow firefighters say he always looked out for them. >> if you were kind of out, down, he would ask if there was anything he could do to bring you back up. if you needed something, he was there to help you out. >> reporter: hunt's daughter sara released a statement today, and she said that my dad died a hero, there was not a day that went by that i didn't talk to my dad. he was my best friend. and the firefighters here say that they are receiving condolences from around the country. in hollister, ken pritchett, ktvu news. >>> jay hiller says he will formally ask for the removal of the embattled head of the utilities commission. michael petey has been underfire by homeowners. hill, who's district includes san bruno says he plans to introduce a resolution on december 1 to remove peavy. critics say he fostered a relaxed relationship with pg and e. >>> a man taking pictures of children coming and going from school. it's happening outside thomas hart middle school in pleasantton. paul chambers talked with concerned parents and district officials today. >> reporter: concerned parents lined up to pick 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even the ones who were removed appealed their removal and fought their way back in. there's too much civil service protection for people in this important command. i think it needs to be subjected to the military. the president is in the an awkward position, he depends on these people on a daily basis. >> the one intruder not only got to the east wink, he got to -- east wing, he got to the door of the family residence. the civil service rules may noticed tube change. the cultural issues that impact the secret service impact the military, also. there needs to be stricter discipline, stricter control, but i'm not sure moving it to the military resolves that problem. >> keep ran eye on that. >>> let's talk about the second gubernatorial debate on the radio. the two to toms, tom corbett, tm wolf talked about economics and education. are corbett criticized wolf you're not telling us where the money is coming from. in the end, though, with their some pot shots fired over the scandals in harrisburg. tom wolf received criticism deservedly. he went after corbett and played of
even the ones who were removed appealed their removal and fought their way back in. there's too much civil service protection for people in this important command. i think it needs to be subjected to the military. the president is in the an awkward position, he depends on these people on a daily basis. >> the one intruder not only got to the east wink, he got to -- east wing, he got to the door of the family residence. the civil service rules may noticed tube change. the cultural issues...
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removal and she was removed from there because she wasn't there for the community. that's why we have a dean now, the young man because i requested. i want to see a young brother to go on the corners and talk to the young men on them corners and talk to them and get their ged and get trained for jobs. go ahead. >> mr. kelly? is there a new area? >> i want to go up and explain. >> good afternoon commissioners, this is replacing an existing day care provider. the day care provider was selected through a competitive bid process. these are separate tennants. they don't have anything to do with each other. >> what about that 3450 square feet of space. it wasn't part of the center. >> yes it watt. >> no way. >> i think that can be proved. >> it surely can and i don't want nobody rewriting stuff to make it seem like because that area is empty. we already made plans for that area . it's empty. >> this is a replacement for an existing tenant, if you have any other questions, i'm happy to answer. >> let me ask you, the actual foot print of the day care that was there before that they are replacing the exact foot print or not in >> correct. replacement of the exact foot print. >> well it's easy to find that out, right? >> yes. >> -- commissioners courtney? >> mine is related to the southeast commission and if they have this item in their packet, under what agenda item was it how would they get this item? >> it's my understanding that the commission approved the program quite a while ago. >> yul i julia ellis. the commission received a memo september 23rd saying the federal head start program selected wu yee as the existing operator for the head start program. it wasn't selecting wu yee. there is a federal head start program that selected the program operator and when that decision was made it went to the south commission which our staff have talked to those commissioners and the folks responding to that memo. there is no action the commission was making. it was the replacement of the operator and the existing foot print. who years ago we talked about all of these tennants at the community's southeast commission. the head start program was always clearly going to remain as a program out of the southeast community center. so we talked about the tennants and the pace that city college has asked for it's always been baseline the head start program was going to be there and all the information we got from the community requested that subsidized child care is happening in the center. >> from my understanding from dr. jackson is she's only concerned about the expansion of from what it was and the expansion of the additional 3450 square feet. >> yes. >> but all the other questions you are talking about wu yee is a head start program that what the community wants. i just want to clarify because you made it seem we are doing other stuff. all right. got it. dully noted. >> i'm talking about the space, the foot print. thanks very much. i don't want to see that change. >> it's the existing foot print. >> okay. i will make sure to go there and verify it. >> who was the previous operator of that state? >> it was san francisco state. >> san francisco state provided the subsidized child care services in the exact 3450 square feet. when did they vacate? >> it was some time ago. i don't know how long it was vacant. >> we'll come back with facts instead of just guessing. do we have to -- >> i have another speaker to call out as well. >> can that information be gotten before the end of the meeting? >> well for me to verify, i can leave and come back. by the way, it's 4-4. >> president ann moller caen: may i call robert woods, please. >> good afternoon commissioners. my name is robert woods of human rights leadership council. i'm going to take you back some years ago as a freshman in college. it's an old civil rights trick that we all had to learn if you ever want to change or redefine a person or police, you change the name. you redefine that person or redefine that space and i look at this when i see southeast community facility and don't see southeast community college facility. you that take me back to my freshman year in college where you are redefining something that was not there at first. now you redefined it where if you mention it enough times it becomes acceptable. so, i want to go back and say a couple things. the mou, wr -- we are in the process, the community have not put their portion of the mou together in terms of how that facility is going to be used. mou is not a one way street for the powerful. mou is something where everybody gets a chance to participate in and put their input in and then they negotiate. the other thing is in mitigation, at -- tit for at at -- i see we are not getting a fair shake in that building because we were given this building under mitigation and it was a tit for at . i think it needs to be clarified and we need to stop whatever we are doing out there in terms of what we are putting in demands in and big daddy knows what's best for us out there, no. it doesn't work like that. we will have a say so in our community and we are not getting that, and is this what you all want us to do? you want us to lay down tell-tale to whatever you put on us? please, don't do that to us. we come down here and ask for a fair shake on whatever this city wants to do out there. we say we want to be a part of it and by dictating to us what you are going to do is not a fair shake. that is not in contrast with the mou which is there are exchanges in the mitigation. so i say to you, let's be up front and let's work together. if we can't do that, if we have to fight, then let's put on our boxing gloves and let's fight then while we are talking, let's talk while we are talking. thank you. >> i'm unclear about what's going on here. my understanding was this was a calendar item that head start was a program that two 2 years ago was approved by the southeast commission, by the community to continue their services and that they had an operator that provide child care to community members who needed it and there has been a change of operator from what i understand and this item is only to approve that change in operator that is head start selected and an existing provision of services with a different operator. >> that is what my understanding is, however what they have articulated from my understanding is that the lease says additional 3450 and they are wondering where that additional 3,000 is come from. my staff is saying -- >> it doesn't say additional on my copy. it says use of approximately. >> they did not have that. >> can we continue this meeting? we have to go back and say what the space is before. >> i'm representing if it's the same square footage and if it makes dr. jackson and members of the community more comfortable. i'm more happy to give the comparison of the two leases. this is a replacement operator for an existing space. >> can i make a recommendation so that we can move forward on this item is that why don't the commission approve this item and make sure that it is the same foot print as the previous with the condition that the foot print of this new lease is the same as the old one. >> so moved. >> you have to say it. >> i would like to move that this item be approved under the condition that it is the same foot print as the previous lease and this is just simply a change in operator as selected by head start. >> so i have a point of clarification. because i'm prepared to second that motion. necessity -- in the event that we find any discrepancy at all times, can we look forward to seeing this come before us again? in addition to that, is there any way we can communicate to the southeast commission, well, whatever, let's communicate to them that this conversation took place, that we made this motion and probably passed it and we'll get to the bottom of this either right here right now or in our next meeting. >> second. >> so, mr. decosta, please speak >> commissioners, let me state something categorically. this commission did not pay detail attention when one of the deans was there, the southeast. committed so the very nefarious activities for which she was removed. this is what perturbs the community when we see any changes made irrespective of whether they are holistic or not and if they are not brought before the community in a wholesome manner, it disturbs us. so, we really -- i don't care if the assistant general manager for external affairs calls here and says anything. i don't believe her. i simply don't believe her because her actions in the past has not been wholesome. she was brought before the committee. and a dark cloud, a sad day for an advocate. i don't go to the southeast commission meetings. why? look at the people who are appointed. look at the chair. she doesn't even understand english. so you go there to blah blah blah whatever, you might have chickens cackling there. we need to treat the community with respect. fault not really there, but over here. so here the general manager has to stop and say i will go measure the footage. somebody else says, i will make a resolution that if it's that footage then everything is okay, if i
removal and she was removed from there because she wasn't there for the community. that's why we have a dean now, the young man because i requested. i want to see a young brother to go on the corners and talk to the young men on them corners and talk to them and get their ged and get trained for jobs. go ahead. >> mr. kelly? is there a new area? >> i want to go up and explain. >> good afternoon commissioners, this is replacing an existing day care provider. the day care...
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removed from the calendar and considered as a separate item. >> president ann moller caen: to the general public, dr. jackson, would you like the 9 e removed from the consent calendar? >> yes. >> okay. we'll do that and discuss it later. so we are going to be voting on -- may identify a motion. >> i will move everything except for 9 e. >> second. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> any opposed? the motion carries. let's take item 9 e separately. city clerk: 9 e approve the terms and conditions and authorize the jillion with wu yee children's services for use of approximately 3450 square feet space within the southeast community facility plus the use of the approximately 5,000 square foot adjacent and fenced children's play yard as a head start child care program. >> dr. jackson. i received notice over the weekend about this meeting today and i called the dean bynum to see what did he know about this proposed action. i even contacted members of the southeast commission to see what they know about this action no one seems to know anything. and it bothers me that you are leasing for five years5 years 3450 square feet of space. i'm asking what space are they talking about in ? we have made plans in that community dealing with that college and it seems to me as though your staff keep trying to knowing the fact that this college has the responsibility for the programs there and that building, 1800 oak dale. they keep not wanting to understand the first thing that occurred because of the expansion of the sewage plant. i am the one that requested that we have a college there, a city college because when the people that lived in the southeast sector will learn about -- when they find out about it, the classes are closed. that's yes -- why we got a college. i demanded a college. what happens is the programs that i had worked with the college before were setting up a program and it's over there on ever street campus. one of the best programs that got started in the united states of america because i knew my people didn't know how to read, they didn't know it was a stop sign to stop. but they came and stole the wheels off my car and that's how the program got started. i said we needed a ged so these young people can learn to read and be trained. that's how that program got started. and here we in the community have made plans for what we want to see especially in that area that 3450 square feet of space we have been talking about for over a year, but i don't know how you are all making a decision for something that you have no business making a decision over. that college don't belong to you. that college belongs to the community. that's what the mitigation was about for the community. not puc. ever since willie brown became mayor in 96 and you are established. every program that i hear you talk about, work fork, city built, the houses of bayview hunters point. you have taken those away and they became citywide programs. we have received nothing in bayview hunters point. i have asked the commission, the board of supervisors to have an audit on these programs, these monies that are coming in. they owe us that money. some people need to go to jail because nothing is happening in my community, but nothing for us. and here you want to give somebody a group, i don't know nothing about, never heard of them. because the last i knew, the state college was running the day care center. a black man, named david parson. what happened to him? no one seems to know before this wu yee children's services started. there was a meeting going on with the city and i asked them to please get that information. whereas to say you all decided that you did not want to be responsible for the day care centers that belong to the community, and here you made the commission give up those day care centers and give them to the city. but now this is not a city project and you are talking about annually $32, 775. you should be ashamed of yourself. the programs that we want to establish in our college. don't vote on this. this is not right. thank you very much. >> okay, let's have ms. russel. >> first of all this information was in the commission package, the southeast commission package and we can definitely give you that. >> they didn't vote on it. >> well the other thing the head start program was voted on two 2 years ago. it was there and just changing the operator because it is subsidized child care which i know the community had voiced. that's why we are trying to facilitate that. you may have not heard who the operator is. the program is still the same as it was. >> you have to add 3450 square feet of space to them. that was never there and i requested that they leave it out. that was whatever they are called to leave out because they had no business of being there either. >> hsa was put there by who? >> hanukkah. >> by who? >> she was the dean. she took away all of our programs and gave them to someplace else. when we didn't have a ged program and nursing program and she started representing the spaceout. i asked for her removal and she was removed from there because she wasn't there for the community. that's why we have a dean now, the young man because i requested. i want to see a young brother to go on the corners and talk to the young men on them corners and talk to them and get their ged and get trained for jobs. go ahead. >> mr. kelly? is there a new area? >> i want to go up and explain. >> good afternoon commissioners, this is replacing an existing day care provider. the day care provider was selected through a competitive bid process. these are separate tennants. they don't have anything to do with each other. >> what about that 3450 square feet of space. it wasn't part of the center. >> yes it watt. >> no way. >> i think that can be proved. >> it surely can and i don't want nobody rewriting stuff to make it seem like because that area is empty. we already made plans for that area . it's empty. >> this is a replacement for an existing tenant, if you have any other questions, i'm happy to answer. >> le
removed from the calendar and considered as a separate item. >> president ann moller caen: to the general public, dr. jackson, would you like the 9 e removed from the consent calendar? >> yes. >> okay. we'll do that and discuss it later. so we are going to be voting on -- may identify a motion. >> i will move everything except for 9 e. >> second. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> any opposed? the motion carries. let's take item 9 e...
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remove the cheese. -- two days, we remove the cheese. then we go to the waxing part. all of our cheese is hand dipped. >> my dad built this in 1925 and -- hasthe number family been in our family for all of those years. he bought his own at a very early age, 24. from then on, he wanted a bigger pastor. chance that she wanted a bigger factory. then he had a chance to buy this site when the previous factory burned down. >> in the old days, farmers had their farms and they would bring their horses and buggies to the cheese factory. horse mile trip with a and buggy was a big deal in those days. >> each farm family made cheese for their own use. in the family were engaged in crop farming, mostly wheat. the wheat crops were not profitable anymore and it was an ideald that we had environment for raising dairy cattle. turned toore family raising cattle. cheese was really just a way to take that perishable product that would only last about three days without refrigeration. jeter cheese would last a decade. it was a good way to market a parish of all commodity. commodity.le it
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removals are also seen this priority. so it's not just people who are convicted of a current crime. it can be somebody who has a long ago record and especially those reinstatements of removal. people have been previously removed, that's a large category. because we've removed so many people in the last decade or so including a lot of border crossers who were re-entering the united states. a lot of unauthorized i grants who have previous removals, previous criminal convictions but especially previous removals that they don't seem like priorities to the community and the third reason that i think there's still so much fear is that a lot of the changes that simon's talking about, which i agree you really see them in the data, it's really just the last two or three years that they've become so, you know, that the administration has really shifted on the interior enforcement. so i think that it probably takes some time for, you know, those changes to filter into peoples a consciousness especially because in the previous three or five years, there was this, you know, close collaboration between local law enforcement and immigration enforcement that provoked a lot of fear. so i think there's been a couple of shifts.
removals are also seen this priority. so it's not just people who are convicted of a current crime. it can be somebody who has a long ago record and especially those reinstatements of removal. people have been previously removed, that's a large category. because we've removed so many people in the last decade or so including a lot of border crossers who were re-entering the united states. a lot of unauthorized i grants who have previous removals, previous criminal convictions but especially...
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remove the cheese. -- two days, we remove the cheese. these are two pounders for christmas. then we go to the waxing part. all of our cheese is hand dipped. this is where we dip the twos, fives, fours, the wheels, and the loafs. >> my dad built this in 1925 and it has been in our family for all of those years. my dad worked in three different cheese factories before he bought his own. but he bought his own at a very early age, 24. from then on, he wanted a bigger factory. chance to buy this site, here, when the previous factory burned down. he bought this site. they wanted to be close to a cheese factory, so the local farmers would haul the milk in. >> in the old days, farmers had their farms and they would bring their horses and buggies to the cheese factory. a four-mile trip with a horse and buggy was a big deal in those days. >> the industry developed in wasonsin from what homestead cheese, where each farm family made cheese for their own use. the men in the family were engaged in crop farming, mostly wheat. after decades, the soil became so depleted that the wheat crops
remove the cheese. -- two days, we remove the cheese. these are two pounders for christmas. then we go to the waxing part. all of our cheese is hand dipped. this is where we dip the twos, fives, fours, the wheels, and the loafs. >> my dad built this in 1925 and it has been in our family for all of those years. my dad worked in three different cheese factories before he bought his own. but he bought his own at a very early age, 24. from then on, he wanted a bigger factory. chance to buy...
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so surgery still remains the treatment of choice because you remove and try to remove as much as you can. sometimes the cancer is so invaded and there's so much blood vessels that you might not be able to get it. by putting these stem cells in between, it goes after those cancer cells, but not the normal cell. what we have learned from this is that the stem cells, the toxin works well in blood cancer really well. unfortunately, the half life is very short and that doesn't work for us in this research. so what i would say is still today, surgery is the way to go. and you may or may not surprise you that cyber knife which is a radiation that camp indicates surgery afterwards, works well for this type of brain cancer. i don't think we've seen a lot of it for prostate cancer, we don't have long-term data for prostate cancer. >> at the moment, that particular research, the targeting of it is not available to humans. the good news, of course the research is on and doctors are working very hard. >> to david's point, this is in a way an old fashioned kind of therapy because it's talking toxi
so surgery still remains the treatment of choice because you remove and try to remove as much as you can. sometimes the cancer is so invaded and there's so much blood vessels that you might not be able to get it. by putting these stem cells in between, it goes after those cancer cells, but not the normal cell. what we have learned from this is that the stem cells, the toxin works well in blood cancer really well. unfortunately, the half life is very short and that doesn't work for us in this...
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removed the barricades, removed the structures, using wire cutters, heavy machinery, using chain saws. they also used their overwhelming presence to really intimidate those protesters and push them out of this area. the main objective was to get the traffic flowing again. and that really is the key for the hong kong government. they say to the protester, you've made your point, we've allowed you this time to do it. we've tolerated it. now it's time to go home. hong kong's chief executive has ordered the police to move into all the protest sites and remove them. there is still several dozen that are still there in monkok and the police say they've been allowed to remain on one particular lane of this road. they also say, natalie, that there were very cooperative and peaceful during that clearing operation this morning. >> we came here this morning. we haven't cleared the whole area. there are still protesters on the streets over there. >> traffic is now flowing at that major intersection. now their goal is to make sure the traffic is flowing. what normally here is a bustling thoroughfare on hong kong island. and the feeling is that it needs to be reopened. they had three weeks to make their voices heard. they want to choose the people who lead hong kong. beijing announced this august they would be hand picking the candidates for the election here to be held in hong kong in 2017 which, of course, is when the city is to be granted universal suffrage. that is why the protesters are here. they say that they will stay until their demands are
removed the barricades, removed the structures, using wire cutters, heavy machinery, using chain saws. they also used their overwhelming presence to really intimidate those protesters and push them out of this area. the main objective was to get the traffic flowing again. and that really is the key for the hong kong government. they say to the protester, you've made your point, we've allowed you this time to do it. we've tolerated it. now it's time to go home. hong kong's chief executive has...
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removing several stops and removing around five parking spots on that. on bayshore three bulbs two transit islands and [inaudible]. so, just to walk through a few examples on 11th, i'm doing one on 11th and bayshore, on 11th at hair aston and 11th on the inbound side, currently a bus zone now. we're going to replace that with a bus bulb. originally we were contemplating 110-foot bulk which is still a fairly long bulb, but working with the local residents in a daily lounge, i think barry is actually here. he has a [speaker not understood] there right at the edge, 30 feet from the edge [speaker not understood]. we're working to make sure we incorporate that into the design. he's also concerned about bikes and bike access. so, we're working on making sure we have up to date bike racks there on the bulk as well as anything we can do to improve bike safety through there. on the outbound side, very interesting, 11th, we originally had just a regular bulb planned for that and now we're doing a transit island after we talked with our livable streets colleagues. it will allow the bike lane to be more protected and go between the island and the curb and will provide extra protection for bikes. on bayshore at oakdale the original stop design was to go far side at oakdale. right in front of the clam house, talking through issues with the clam house we decided to relook at that and we think the end result is actually even a better project for transit. we're moving it down near side of flower, which is essentially kind of mid-block. it will allow us to put a transit island there because we still get transit single priority because it's far enough in the intersection. we'll still see those benefits. down at bayshore at cortland, we are putting the stop far side, moving it from near side to far side and putting a bulb in. are proposing to put a bulb in. that would take the green zone for a small shop right at the corner. we originally talked with them about replacing that green zone. they would lose on cortland ~. their feedback was that wouldn't help them because most of their customers are on bayshore. they need the green on bayshore. so, we're going to -- proposing to put the green zone where we're removing the stop near side so people will be able to park there right on bayshore, walk across the cortland and access the stop there -- the rest of the store there. that's pretty much the quick -- quick synopsis on the 9. on the 5 and 71, we are continuing outreach on there and the 71 would then -- quite a lot of outreach, we're working in concert with city planning and public round process. we have had four or five meetings in concert with them as well as holding several of our own meetings. we've done mailings to 8500 residents along haight along the haight corridor. we've worked really close with the supervisors office. supervisor breed has been wonderful getting the word out. same thing on the 5, we've held several community meetings, working with neighborhood groups and had a public meeting for both those projects. implementation wise we are hoping to come to you to the board on november 18th and [speaker not understood] meeting to discuss 71 haight. the 5 we are still working through c
removing several stops and removing around five parking spots on that. on bayshore three bulbs two transit islands and [inaudible]. so, just to walk through a few examples on 11th, i'm doing one on 11th and bayshore, on 11th at hair aston and 11th on the inbound side, currently a bus zone now. we're going to replace that with a bus bulb. originally we were contemplating 110-foot bulk which is still a fairly long bulb, but working with the local residents in a daily lounge, i think barry is...
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removing several stops and removing around five parking spots on that. on bayshore three bulbs two transit islands and [inaudible]. so, just to walk through a few examples on 11th, i'm doing one on 11th and bayshore, on 11th at hair aston and 11th on the inbound side, currently a bus zone now. we're going to replace that with a bus bulb. originally we were contemplating 110-foot bulk which is still a fairly long bulb, but working with the local residents in a daily lounge, i think barry is actually here. he has a [speaker not understood] there right at the edge, 30 feet from the edge [speaker not understood]. we're working to make sure we incorporate that into the design. he's also concerned about bikes and bike access. so, we're working on making sure we have up to date bike racks there on the bulk as well as anything we can do to improve bike safety through there. on the outbound side, very interesting, 11th, we originally had just a regular bulb planned for that and now we're doing a transit island after we talked with our livable streets colleagues.
removing several stops and removing around five parking spots on that. on bayshore three bulbs two transit islands and [inaudible]. so, just to walk through a few examples on 11th, i'm doing one on 11th and bayshore, on 11th at hair aston and 11th on the inbound side, currently a bus zone now. we're going to replace that with a bus bulb. originally we were contemplating 110-foot bulk which is still a fairly long bulb, but working with the local residents in a daily lounge, i think barry is...