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and the manager of the s.f. p.u.c. i'm here to provide you with a brief presentation on the results of two data transactions are executed, both benefiting the wastewater enterprise. the transactions are the wastewater revenue bond and the loan transaction. sorry. thanks. so on this slide, i will talk about the 2018 at wastewater revenue bond sale which the commission authorized on july 10 th. on july 18th, a week later, we price through 594 million of the series abc bonds. the average borrowing term or maturity of the bonds is almost 20 years, and the come mind cost is 3.44%. proceeds of the bonds will be used to fund portions of the wastewater capital program, including ss ip and nonss ip projects. two of the series of bonds is series a and series iii were designated and sold as green bonds which, as you know, it is -- we are an issuer of and we are a leader in this area of municipal findings. as you may recall from when he presented this item to you, with this sale, they have issued a terse long-term variable rate th
and the manager of the s.f. p.u.c. i'm here to provide you with a brief presentation on the results of two data transactions are executed, both benefiting the wastewater enterprise. the transactions are the wastewater revenue bond and the loan transaction. sorry. thanks. so on this slide, i will talk about the 2018 at wastewater revenue bond sale which the commission authorized on july 10 th. on july 18th, a week later, we price through 594 million of the series abc bonds. the average borrowing...
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they can be challenging and i think s.f. p.u.c. is more reasonable. there are these constraints for the agreements. that has made it very hard. i gave your stuff credit for trying to work through that. certainly, if we can avoid litigation, that would make a lot of sense. there are are ways that we can support some of the positions. for us, it is about results. water, we think will help produce some of those results, but the habitat rests -- restoration is important too. they agree that their feeling is that they cannot require habitat restoration and predator suppression, but they can incentivize it through this flexible and adaptive management >> in addition to the n.g.o. and the p.u.c., that is my question. it is really imperative, from our perspective, and i'm speaking on behalf of the commission can't correct me if i am wrong, but the organization is also part of that conversation. i'm trying to get an understanding of what today's position as is. think you. >> president kwon: i understand the situation. i am part of an organization that represen
they can be challenging and i think s.f. p.u.c. is more reasonable. there are these constraints for the agreements. that has made it very hard. i gave your stuff credit for trying to work through that. certainly, if we can avoid litigation, that would make a lot of sense. there are are ways that we can support some of the positions. for us, it is about results. water, we think will help produce some of those results, but the habitat rests -- restoration is important too. they agree that their...
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mark bautista is our new intern and senior at s.f. state studying mechanical engineering with a minor in electrical engineering and has done course work and i'm impressed with his enthusiasm and i'm already learning a lot from him and will help us plan what the next steps will be on clean pour -- power s.f. she's worked at the network and worked at the annual winter fest. she has extensive history in fund and in data analysis and i'm thrilled to have her join our team in room 409. so the last item i have is just to a reminder we need to set our meeting schedule for 2019. i sent you and your staff some suggested dates. i will be bringing that for your approval at the next meeting. >> commissioner: thank you very much. colleagues do you have anything today. welcome leah and mark and thank you for your service. thank you. we look forward to working with you. thank you very much. public comments? >> welcome to the interns and just a request, to mr. goebel, if you could make sure mr. bautista is looped in to conversation the advocates arou
mark bautista is our new intern and senior at s.f. state studying mechanical engineering with a minor in electrical engineering and has done course work and i'm impressed with his enthusiasm and i'm already learning a lot from him and will help us plan what the next steps will be on clean pour -- power s.f. she's worked at the network and worked at the annual winter fest. she has extensive history in fund and in data analysis and i'm thrilled to have her join our team in room 409. so the last...
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the project for planning, we are co-leading with the s.f. planning department, called the south downtown design and activation plan. we kicked it off just started to launch at the end of 16-17 fiscal year and continue to work to this day. and the budget quickly, c.b.d., almost three-quarters of the budget on cleaning and public safety. and then the remainder went to the economic development, parks green space and the organization, and that is my presentations. happy to answer questions. >> supervisor kim: thank you mr. robinson, i've been able to work with you for maybe all eight years, starting from when you are at a different community benefit district and i was excited you were going to the east cut. you did such an amazing job serving the district, and great to see how it's grown and i have to say, you know, just, i remember eight years ago and it was really just metropolitan and the millennium, and to see this neighborhood grow so quickly over eight years is actually extraordinary. i had a few quick questions about the neighborhood. i d
the project for planning, we are co-leading with the s.f. planning department, called the south downtown design and activation plan. we kicked it off just started to launch at the end of 16-17 fiscal year and continue to work to this day. and the budget quickly, c.b.d., almost three-quarters of the budget on cleaning and public safety. and then the remainder went to the economic development, parks green space and the organization, and that is my presentations. happy to answer questions....
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so open s.f. played an important role to navigate the system.he other program that is incredibly important in making sure that this business grows and thrives is the ability to get a liquor license at an affordable price. three state legislation clock we were able to make this possible and make it more affordable because most of you no kak that there is a limit to liquor licenses in san francisco. they can range in the market anywhere from $250,000 and because of our program and because of our ability and our desire to invest in communities like the bayview hunter's point, the liquor license for this establishment was about $15,000. huge. [applause] this is the first new liquor license in san francisco in more than 80 years. that is incredible. [applause] >> mayor breed: the other program that has helped in this business is s.f. giants which is a grants that provided assistance with faÇade improvements. ultimately, we want this business to be a success and provide investments like this provides the opportunity for these businesses to grow and th
so open s.f. played an important role to navigate the system.he other program that is incredibly important in making sure that this business grows and thrives is the ability to get a liquor license at an affordable price. three state legislation clock we were able to make this possible and make it more affordable because most of you no kak that there is a limit to liquor licenses in san francisco. they can range in the market anywhere from $250,000 and because of our program and because of our...
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the s.f. police department traffic company is increasing its enforcement near 20 schools and foe cushion on our high injury corridors where the majority of the accidents happen throughout city. we know that the key to reducing accidents and fatalities is reducing the speed that cars are traveling. a pedestrian hit by a car going 30 miles per hour is six times more likely to die than a car going 20 miles per hour. the sfmta is repainting approximately 90 crosswalks to make them visible -- more visible to drivers and we are deploying 187 crossing guards and we are joined here today by some of our most talented crossing guards in the city. thank you all so much for your work. i went to rosa parks elementary school and we would all walk to school together and we were so fortunate because we always had a cotszing gar. there was someone that made sure we got to school safely. that is what this is about. keeping our kids safe. along with enforcement, we know that we need to make physical changes to o
the s.f. police department traffic company is increasing its enforcement near 20 schools and foe cushion on our high injury corridors where the majority of the accidents happen throughout city. we know that the key to reducing accidents and fatalities is reducing the speed that cars are traveling. a pedestrian hit by a car going 30 miles per hour is six times more likely to die than a car going 20 miles per hour. the sfmta is repainting approximately 90 crosswalks to make them visible -- more...
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after just two years of operation, clean power s.f. has provided significant greenhouse gas reduction benefits to san francisco. by increasing the amount of renewable and carbon-free energy supply, we estimate that clean power sf has reduced the footprint by 82,000 metric tons. this is the equivalent of removing 17,000 passenger vehicles from the road for one year. so not trivial. in addition, as you know, the sfpuc entered into two long-term contracts that will generate 147 megawatts of renewable power in california. that's enough to power 130,000 average san francisco homes per year. so it's a really big step in converting our power supply to clean energy. and i do want to mention our long-term goal that we're driving towards and that's to eliminate greenhouse gases entirely by 2030. that target adopted by the board of supervisors, is 15 years faster than the state's new target adopted by senate bill 100 and signed into law earlier this week by governor brown. so, again, demonstrating that local communities can be motivators towards
after just two years of operation, clean power s.f. has provided significant greenhouse gas reduction benefits to san francisco. by increasing the amount of renewable and carbon-free energy supply, we estimate that clean power sf has reduced the footprint by 82,000 metric tons. this is the equivalent of removing 17,000 passenger vehicles from the road for one year. so not trivial. in addition, as you know, the sfpuc entered into two long-term contracts that will generate 147 megawatts of...
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bautista is looped in to conversation the advocates around clean power s.f. to make sure we're on the same page since he's advising you. that would be great, thanks. >> commissioner: new very much. next speaker, please. >> i'll give you background and history of the cab history. >> commissioner: that's the next item on general public comment. >> this is? >> commissioner: this is the executive officer's report. any other public comment on item 10? seeing none. we're closed for public comment. please call item 11. no action was taken on item 10. 11 is public comment. now, please, sir. >> i love these formalities. i'm michael spain and started in '71 as a driver. in 1977 the biggest cab company yellow cab company collapsed and i with 200 people bought it and began to run it as a co-op. we had to drive to pay the note because we bought the company. so everyone before 1977 bought their taxi cabs either the way we did or from anyone who had a cab and want to sell it and get out of the business. in 1978 there was a sponsored bill before the voters and passed. it was
bautista is looped in to conversation the advocates around clean power s.f. to make sure we're on the same page since he's advising you. that would be great, thanks. >> commissioner: new very much. next speaker, please. >> i'll give you background and history of the cab history. >> commissioner: that's the next item on general public comment. >> this is? >> commissioner: this is the executive officer's report. any other public comment on item 10? seeing none. we're...
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mark bautista is our new intern and senior at s.f.e studying mechanical engineering with a minor in electrical engineering and has done course work and i'm impressed with his enthusiasm and i'm already learning a lot from him and will help us plan what the next steps will be on clean pour -- power s.f. she's worked at the network and worked at the annual winter
mark bautista is our new intern and senior at s.f.e studying mechanical engineering with a minor in electrical engineering and has done course work and i'm impressed with his enthusiasm and i'm already learning a lot from him and will help us plan what the next steps will be on clean pour -- power s.f. she's worked at the network and worked at the annual winter
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also expanded alert s.f. and this is the city's only emergency text message alert system that now reaches more than 100,000 people. so i encourage anyone not yet registered to alert s.f. to text your zip code to 888777 to receive these critical alerts. also i want to acknowledge that anne initiated a multi-year project to update san francisco's aging public safety 800 megahertz radio system, so the first responders have reliable radios that communicate both inside and outside of the city. in addition to anne's local achievement, she is a national leader in the field of emergency management and the past six years served on the federal emergency management agency national advisory committee. advisory council, excuse me. also represents san francisco on the big cities emergency managers association board of directors where she is been a powerful mentor and influencer throughout the united states. anne, i want to say thank for your public service. thank you, the city of san francisco has been extremely lucky to h
also expanded alert s.f. and this is the city's only emergency text message alert system that now reaches more than 100,000 people. so i encourage anyone not yet registered to alert s.f. to text your zip code to 888777 to receive these critical alerts. also i want to acknowledge that anne initiated a multi-year project to update san francisco's aging public safety 800 megahertz radio system, so the first responders have reliable radios that communicate both inside and outside of the city. in...
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i have more than 15 years experience community organizing and working in s.f. at a variety of nonprofits such as the hospitality house, and the mission resource center. i have provided services to a diverse group of people whose most of the time issues intersect with incarceration. i not only have experience to serve on a council such as reentry, i have the heart and commitment to be a voice for justice involved folks in s.f. thank you. >> supervisor yee: okay. can you -- i want to ask the same question of pima plying for this position -- these positions, and i think you partially answered. my question is really, what are your ideas on how to better support formerly incarcerated individuals when reentering society, especially around -- when it comes to workforce and housing? >> well, i think that first and foremost, we have to include those voices, and meet folks where they're at, but i think in san francisco, one of the big issues faced by folks reentering is gentrification and homelessness. when folks are homelessness, other issues follow like mental issues a
i have more than 15 years experience community organizing and working in s.f. at a variety of nonprofits such as the hospitality house, and the mission resource center. i have provided services to a diverse group of people whose most of the time issues intersect with incarceration. i not only have experience to serve on a council such as reentry, i have the heart and commitment to be a voice for justice involved folks in s.f. thank you. >> supervisor yee: okay. can you -- i want to ask...
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as someone who serves on the board of the foundation for s.f. general hospital, the nurses recently came to us and applied for a grant to fund positions and scholarships for african american nurses to go get their nursing degrees and track them for jobs at s.f. general. those are the kinds of solutions that are actually going to make a difference. i also want to acknowledge one of the youngest members of our delegation here today, i believe his name is omalachi, very well will be sitting in your seats leading all of us, and one of the most important things we can do is find solutions like this, scale them throughout the city. these are the solutions that will make a difference. make sure there are jobs and opportunities, not just existing jobs but future jobs for kids and young leaders of the city like omalachi. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors, including my supervisor vallie brown, happy to be here in front of all of you. my name is tammy bryant. seiu 1021 steward, and delegate. i'm here because i worked for the city five
as someone who serves on the board of the foundation for s.f. general hospital, the nurses recently came to us and applied for a grant to fund positions and scholarships for african american nurses to go get their nursing degrees and track them for jobs at s.f. general. those are the kinds of solutions that are actually going to make a difference. i also want to acknowledge one of the youngest members of our delegation here today, i believe his name is omalachi, very well will be sitting in...
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the s.f. p.u.c. plan promotes environmental sustainability and water reliability. we urge a negotiated settlement with state leaders with the p.u.c. to move forward. the bay area plan is something that we are watching. we have not taken a position so we do ask you to continue working with the state leaders to find a solution. thank you for your time. >> hello. i am, my family came here during the dust bowl. we lived in stockton and fresno and i picked grapes. and now i live in palo alto. i can say i'm very proud to see how the city council voted. i i was in union organizer for city council to go against the staff, all the recommendations i am mixed because the city council voted because they looked at all the materials, and everything and they realize that the environment and our water usage and that was the best plan , the delta plan. i urge you all to look at the plan and you think about all the scientists, on all sides. i have been going to the state board meetings and i can tell you that every position had a scientist backing their plan. we had farmers saying w
the s.f. p.u.c. plan promotes environmental sustainability and water reliability. we urge a negotiated settlement with state leaders with the p.u.c. to move forward. the bay area plan is something that we are watching. we have not taken a position so we do ask you to continue working with the state leaders to find a solution. thank you for your time. >> hello. i am, my family came here during the dust bowl. we lived in stockton and fresno and i picked grapes. and now i live in palo alto....
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executive director for san francisco dental society and i'm a member of the cavity free s.f. coalition. the san francisco dental society believes it is important that the future director, like barbara garcia, value and support oral health and dentistry in the relationship to total health for the san francisco citizens. in this effort, it is equally important that the next director is committed to supporting the funding recommendations and allocation of the sugary drink distributors tax advisory committee. and recognizing how oral health is important to our community. the health commission, in it's resolution recognizes the importance of oral health to overall health. the impact of poor oral health on our children and supported improving oral health of all of our children in the city and county of san francisco. we would ask that the city's next director be equally committed to improving access to awareness of and have a strong understanding of the importance of preventative oral health services to our community. additionally, the san francisco dental society partners with pro
executive director for san francisco dental society and i'm a member of the cavity free s.f. coalition. the san francisco dental society believes it is important that the future director, like barbara garcia, value and support oral health and dentistry in the relationship to total health for the san francisco citizens. in this effort, it is equally important that the next director is committed to supporting the funding recommendations and allocation of the sugary drink distributors tax advisory...
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when i was on the board of supervisors, i helped push forward our clean power s.f.rogram which has unrolled over 100,000 customers since 2016 and has resulted in greenhouse gas reduction equivalent to taking 17,000 cars off the road. [cheers and applause] >> mayor breed: pretty amazing just a few years ago, i pushed legislation to enact the strictest strictest styrofoam band in the country which have prevented over 40 tons of pharmaceuticals from going into our bay and landfill. since 1990, we have reduced our greenhouse gas emissions by 30% and cut our landfill disposal in half. all while growing the economy of san francisco by 111%. we have shown that you can be a sustainable city while maintaining a thriving economy. this week, san francisco stand strong with the cities represented here today and so many from around the world to build upon the commitments made at the u.n. climate change conference in paris that was held in 2015. we are adopting new policies to meet our goals of being carbon neutral by 2050. by the year 2030, we have committed to four important go
when i was on the board of supervisors, i helped push forward our clean power s.f.rogram which has unrolled over 100,000 customers since 2016 and has resulted in greenhouse gas reduction equivalent to taking 17,000 cars off the road. [cheers and applause] >> mayor breed: pretty amazing just a few years ago, i pushed legislation to enact the strictest strictest styrofoam band in the country which have prevented over 40 tons of pharmaceuticals from going into our bay and landfill. since...
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a senior at s.f. international high school. >> on the topic of high school voter registration, we are encouraging high school peers to vote early and take part in engagements. the students propose that schools wanted to set up after school to set up voter registration. we want to thank michelle morris for their presentation and support on registration materials and entry. >> on the topic of -- they would like students to know that the annual -- annual climate march will be held on saturday september 8th at 10:00 am. this is an opportunity for people to show their support of climate change awareness, finding related jobs and social justice. thank you. >> lastly, we elected our new cabinet members. we have students delegates.. a senior at s.f. international and a senior at thurgood marshall, and a senior at longbridge high school. a junior at wallenberg and a senior admission, a public relations officer at wallenberg high school at a junior at bird in high school. >> they have been engaged in leadership
a senior at s.f. international high school. >> on the topic of high school voter registration, we are encouraging high school peers to vote early and take part in engagements. the students propose that schools wanted to set up after school to set up voter registration. we want to thank michelle morris for their presentation and support on registration materials and entry. >> on the topic of -- they would like students to know that the annual -- annual climate march will be held on...
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we had a film series, the s.f. punk film series that i put together.arly sold out every single night. people were so appreciative that someone was bringing this for them. it is free. everything in the library is free. >> it it is also a film producer who has a film coming out. maybe in 2018 about crime. what is the title of it? >> it is called san francisco first and only rock 'n' roll movie. crime, 1978. [laughter] >> when i first went to the art institute before the adventures were formed in 77, i was going to be a painter. i did not know i would turn into a punk singer. i got back into painting and i mostly do portraiture and figurative painting. one of the things about this job here is i discovered some great resources for images for my painting. i was looking through these mug shot books that we have here that are from the 1920s. i did a whole series of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records. there are so many different things that the library provides for san franciscan
we had a film series, the s.f. punk film series that i put together.arly sold out every single night. people were so appreciative that someone was bringing this for them. it is free. everything in the library is free. >> it it is also a film producer who has a film coming out. maybe in 2018 about crime. what is the title of it? >> it is called san francisco first and only rock 'n' roll movie. crime, 1978. [laughter] >> when i first went to the art institute before the...