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program, the office that i have the honor of leading, the office of economic and workforce development, s.f. safe, and, of course, the alert and nert programs. yes, a little round of applause, please, for them. [applause] >> for all their help in honoring our winners and making tonight's celebration a huge, huge success. and finally, i want to highlight the role of the office of the city administrator who are promoting this event. but most importantly, there has been someone in our neighborhoods, fighting our our streets, fighting for our city nationwide who makes sure that all of your concerns are addressed. she's been wrangling all of us together so that we can realize what the city and county of san francisco continues to be. a city of possibility, a city of extraordinary members. it's my pleasure to welcome us into the launch of the 12th annual neighborhood empowerment network awards, mayor london breed. [applause] . >> the hon. london breed: thank you, joaquin, and yes, you can have the raise you asked me for. thank you all so much for being here. this event is always one of my favorit
program, the office that i have the honor of leading, the office of economic and workforce development, s.f. safe, and, of course, the alert and nert programs. yes, a little round of applause, please, for them. [applause] >> for all their help in honoring our winners and making tonight's celebration a huge, huge success. and finally, i want to highlight the role of the office of the city administrator who are promoting this event. but most importantly, there has been someone in our...
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i'm a walk s.f.and bicycle coalition member and am part of the known high injury network in a district with the word bicycle safety outcomes in our city. i've been hit by cars twice in san francisco and calling because i'm concerned about the recent surge in pedestrian death coming at a time when our streets have lower than usual car traffic. year after year we see the same top three factors, failing to yield and failing to stop at a red signal and pedestrians. while there's efforts to lower speeds and installing speed coms razz -- cameras we know proven ways to act to make them safer the addition of red light cameras and banning red turns on red and speed bumps. there's not not a sign where amali malulac was killed by a truck. that's absurd. expedite sluths to keep people -- solution to keep people safe through our high-injury network. thank you. >> clerk: next speaker, please. >> caller: i'm julie nicholson and work in the debose triangle and i am too a member of families for safety. though fairly
i'm a walk s.f.and bicycle coalition member and am part of the known high injury network in a district with the word bicycle safety outcomes in our city. i've been hit by cars twice in san francisco and calling because i'm concerned about the recent surge in pedestrian death coming at a time when our streets have lower than usual car traffic. year after year we see the same top three factors, failing to yield and failing to stop at a red signal and pedestrians. while there's efforts to lower...
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i'm a walk s.f.and bicycle coalition member and am part of the known high injury network in a district with the word bicycle safety outcomes in our city. i've been hit by cars twice in san francisco and calling because i'm concerned about the recent surge in pedestrian death coming at a time when our streets have lower than usual car traffic. year after year we see the same top three factors, failing to yield and failing to stop at a red signal and pedestrians. while there's efforts to lower speeds and installing speed coms razz -- cameras we know proven ways to act to make them safer the addition of red light cameras and banning red turns on red and speed bumps. there's not not a sign where amali malulac was killed by a truck. that's absurd. expedite sluths to keep people -- solution to keep people safe through our high-injury network. thank you. >> clerk: next speaker, please. >> caller: i'm julie nicholson and work in the debose triangle and i am too a member of families for safety. though fairly
i'm a walk s.f.and bicycle coalition member and am part of the known high injury network in a district with the word bicycle safety outcomes in our city. i've been hit by cars twice in san francisco and calling because i'm concerned about the recent surge in pedestrian death coming at a time when our streets have lower than usual car traffic. year after year we see the same top three factors, failing to yield and failing to stop at a red signal and pedestrians. while there's efforts to lower...
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mental health s.f., fully funding mental health s.f. so nobody would ever say that a spending plan when we have such tremendous needs in our city is perfect, but it does its best job possible, i believe, under the circumstances to meet -- [inaudible] -- make critical shifts away from overreliance on policing and law enforcement and essential investments in the black community. i just lastly want to say two things. one, our frontline workers, our city workers, our nurses, it means so much we made a statement in this budget and in the reality that we're facing that we're having their backs. they should not take a hit in this moment. we have a reserve. we have prepared for this. we have made commitments to them. and we should honor those commitments. and i'm very proud we're doing that. there is still a lot of work to do. others have said this. you know, there are aspects of this budget where we need to make more investments moving forward. structural deficits in terms of housing. deeper investments in the black and latino community. child
mental health s.f., fully funding mental health s.f. so nobody would ever say that a spending plan when we have such tremendous needs in our city is perfect, but it does its best job possible, i believe, under the circumstances to meet -- [inaudible] -- make critical shifts away from overreliance on policing and law enforcement and essential investments in the black community. i just lastly want to say two things. one, our frontline workers, our city workers, our nurses, it means so much we...
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we had a film series the s.f. punk film series that i put together. 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 franciscans th
we had a film series the s.f. punk film series that i put together. 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...
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the image was posted by one atmosphere, an s.f. based nonprofit dedicated to fighting climate change. >> for people that are harder to reach, yesterday was probably a watershed moment and it really brings it home. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor rafael said he plans to use the image, too, when he tries to pass legislation, banning natural gas in new buildings in the city. >> when we're talking about the fires, we're going to talk about the day the sun didn't come out. so many images from yesterday i think will get used again and again. >> reporter: it's happening already. it brought hillary clinton and democratic presidential candidate joe biden all posting images of northern california covered in that erie glow. urging their followers to vote for a livable planet. on abc7 social media pages we asked our viewers, is climate change more urgent to you now because of wednesday's orange skies? on twitter 61% said yes. on instagram 76 said yes. >> i think for those people who live through it, it will be a lasting effect. the sun d
the image was posted by one atmosphere, an s.f. based nonprofit dedicated to fighting climate change. >> for people that are harder to reach, yesterday was probably a watershed moment and it really brings it home. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor rafael said he plans to use the image, too, when he tries to pass legislation, banning natural gas in new buildings in the city. >> when we're talking about the fires, we're going to talk about the day the sun didn't come out. so...
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let's get more now a defuse i'm in s.f. joining us from the capitol building in sacramento california good day to you. these fires are absolutely catastrophic the images certainly are very disturbing and they've also become highly politicized how are they playing a role in president trump's campaign strategy considering he only spent just a few hours in california. that's right it was a quick stop and it was unplanned it was not part of his trip out west part of his campaign trail if you will but he came in anyway and it seems to show that trump is conscious that with these fires unprecedented fires making headlines nationally and internationally he had to finally say something he's been quite silent about that for a couple of weeks he wants to perhaps look like he has the situation under control now in the meeting as you can see he deflected criticism that this was his fault and said that it had more to do with forest management in california. i mean what's been the reaction from some of the voters where you are to the pre
let's get more now a defuse i'm in s.f. joining us from the capitol building in sacramento california good day to you. these fires are absolutely catastrophic the images certainly are very disturbing and they've also become highly politicized how are they playing a role in president trump's campaign strategy considering he only spent just a few hours in california. that's right it was a quick stop and it was unplanned it was not part of his trip out west part of his campaign trail if you will...
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in clean power s.f.he net operating result is $36 million to the again and revenues for $22 million above budget due to better than expected demand despite reductions in usage in the last quarter due to strong operating revenue support. we saw savings in power purchase driven by assumptions and in addition we saw savings in salaries mostly related to freeze in hiring related to covid-19 and general reserves is not counted towards the operating result or include the in the balance. the general reserve will be rolled over and ask to have it fund the short balance. all enterprises are projected to exceed the policy minimums for fy19, fy20 and end the year with a strong balance reserve to be used to hedge against future uncertainty. that's my presentation. i welcome any questions. >> commissioner: excellent presentation. commissioners, any questions? seeing none -- >> commissioner: i wanted to express appreciation, laura, thanks for your presentation it. was very clear. i know this can in the be an time to b
in clean power s.f.he net operating result is $36 million to the again and revenues for $22 million above budget due to better than expected demand despite reductions in usage in the last quarter due to strong operating revenue support. we saw savings in power purchase driven by assumptions and in addition we saw savings in salaries mostly related to freeze in hiring related to covid-19 and general reserves is not counted towards the operating result or include the in the balance. the general...
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the ordinance appropriating $4.3 million clean power s.f. revenue for the clean power s.f. capital improvement program. for fiscal years 2020-2021 at $1.8 million and for 2021-2022 at $92.4 million. item 32 is the ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable power revenue bonds for various capital projects, benefiting the power enterprise in an amount not to exceed $1.42.9 million. item 34 is the ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable water revenue bonds and other forms of indebtedness. for various capital water projects benefiting the water enterprise in an amount not to exceed $347.1 million. item 35 is the examiner fee amounts to remove obsolete references and to include post-mortem investigation services. items 36 is the administrative code amendment to authorize the department of administrative services to improse a fee for reproduction and notary services. item 37 authorizes the refunding of certificates of participation for multiple capital improvement projects, located at 375 laguna honda boulevard. or for other
the ordinance appropriating $4.3 million clean power s.f. revenue for the clean power s.f. capital improvement program. for fiscal years 2020-2021 at $1.8 million and for 2021-2022 at $92.4 million. item 32 is the ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable power revenue bonds for various capital projects, benefiting the power enterprise in an amount not to exceed $1.42.9 million. item 34 is the ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable water...
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and the mental health s.f. there's so many exciting things that are happening that complement. so i would imagine that we could find a way to address some of the gaps. >> chair fewer: okay. >> so we'd love to talk with you about it, but i wanted to put that concern out. >> chair fewer: sure. and then i have one last question on the last page of your powerpoint, matt, thank you, but the one before -- you gave percentages. do you have actual numbers of clients served? >> yeah, sure, we can get that for you. are you looking for actual numbers related to those percentages? >> chair fewer: yeah. >> okay, definitely can do that. >> chair fewer: i think that -- well, i think that the actual numbers are really important to be able to see the breadth and the width of how many people we are actually serving. i think that the success percentage rates are great, but i think that, you know, are we talking about a hundred people or talking about five people, i think that is a really big difference. so if we could get that, that would be great. let's open it up for public comment now. madam c
and the mental health s.f. there's so many exciting things that are happening that complement. so i would imagine that we could find a way to address some of the gaps. >> chair fewer: okay. >> so we'd love to talk with you about it, but i wanted to put that concern out. >> chair fewer: sure. and then i have one last question on the last page of your powerpoint, matt, thank you, but the one before -- you gave percentages. do you have actual numbers of clients served? >>...
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as we saw with queen tower s.f. and with these corporations, they will do anything to maintain their profits and their market power. so as you're starting up a much smaller entity, i think how to deal with the large corporations who are going to be trying to shut you down immediately will be a part of the product design and trying to be part of this work. >> thank you for your comments. could we have the next caller. >> good afternoon, commissioners. eric brooks. first of all, it's a great presentation and this shows the importance of lafco, that this is forward-looking and helping to design what the future of san francisco should look like instead of fixing problems currently on the fly. i would like this to be seen as a first step and eventually all businesses and housing and many other things in san francisco should be run by co-ops. this should be the first stepping-stone towards that. specifically to the app issue, i think this is really crucial and want to dig deeper on that. the only reason airbnb and the oth
as we saw with queen tower s.f. and with these corporations, they will do anything to maintain their profits and their market power. so as you're starting up a much smaller entity, i think how to deal with the large corporations who are going to be trying to shut you down immediately will be a part of the product design and trying to be part of this work. >> thank you for your comments. could we have the next caller. >> good afternoon, commissioners. eric brooks. first of all, it's...
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for those who are watching our meeting on cable channel 26, through s.f. gov. tv.org, if you wish to call in, please s do so now. >> do we have any callers for item number one? >> mr. chair, there are no callers in the cue. >> chairman: then public comment is now closed. colleagues, and many of us are familiar with saint joseph's and their fine work. i know that supervisor haney supports issuance of this license, and requested with forward this as a committee report, which is why it was set out that way. saint joseph's has been through quite a regulatory adventure, so we want to, i think, get this before the board as quickly as possible. so i will make a motion -- well, i -- first of all, given that, we can ask our clerk to prepare a resolution finding the issuance of this license will meet public convenience and necessity, and then i will make a motion that we send that resolution, r with positive recommendation, to the full board as a committee report. did i get that right, mr. clerk? >> that sounds correct. on the offer by chair mand mandelman, we recommend
for those who are watching our meeting on cable channel 26, through s.f. gov. tv.org, if you wish to call in, please s do so now. >> do we have any callers for item number one? >> mr. chair, there are no callers in the cue. >> chairman: then public comment is now closed. colleagues, and many of us are familiar with saint joseph's and their fine work. i know that supervisor haney supports issuance of this license, and requested with forward this as a committee report, which is...
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i live in s.f. and calling in to support the ordinance to return historic rent control protection to the midtown apartments. i think this is important legislation being put forth and rent control is crucial now in covid times. it was for the families who lost their homes during the urban redevelopment and we can't ignore the fact it's mostly black people, right. so midtown was developed as cooperative housing with an opportunity to own but the city never fulfilled that promise to the residents and the legislation addresses the rent hike and it also provides future protections against major rent increases. i think this is important and something all the board of supervisors should be supporting. thank you so much. i yield my time. >> thank you. are there any further callers? >> there's one more caller. >> hi, hi name is emily and i live in district 9. i'm calling in support of supervisor peskin's ordinance to return to historic rent control protect to midtown apartment. we know midtown was built in 1
i live in s.f. and calling in to support the ordinance to return historic rent control protection to the midtown apartments. i think this is important legislation being put forth and rent control is crucial now in covid times. it was for the families who lost their homes during the urban redevelopment and we can't ignore the fact it's mostly black people, right. so midtown was developed as cooperative housing with an opportunity to own but the city never fulfilled that promise to the residents...
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and after much hard and diligent work on the part of our advanced planning, data s.f. and surveillance groups, that dashboard went live on august 28th. it's available -- it's a u.r.l. that you see on the slide. this is just a snapshot from the data tracker to show you what it looks like, as required by the ordinance. it shows the number of residents who tested positive, the number of buildings that have had a case, numbers of deaths and number of residents who have gone to an isolation and quarantine hotel. it also shows these figures here which show over time the total number of cases and the total number of deaths, as well as the daily new cases and the sffd rolling average, which gives us a sense of where we are on some of our important surge metrics. we also, since our last meeting, are working on community engagement. since the last meeting, we met with chinatown community leaders. we also have met with chinese hospital leadership and are excited to really move forward in a collaborative response with chinese hospitals to covid-19 cases in s.r.o.s in chinatown. an
and after much hard and diligent work on the part of our advanced planning, data s.f. and surveillance groups, that dashboard went live on august 28th. it's available -- it's a u.r.l. that you see on the slide. this is just a snapshot from the data tracker to show you what it looks like, as required by the ordinance. it shows the number of residents who tested positive, the number of buildings that have had a case, numbers of deaths and number of residents who have gone to an isolation and...
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i live in s.f. and calling in to support the ordinance to return historic rent control protection to the midtown apartments. i think this is important legislation being put forth and rent control is crucial now in covid times. it was for the families who lost their homes during the urban redevelopment and we can't ignore the fact it's mostly black people, right. so midtown was developed as cooperative housing with an opportunity to own but the city never fulfilled that promise to the residents and the legislation addresses the rent hike and it also provides future protections against major rent increases. i think this is important and something all the board of supervisors should be supporting. thank you so much. i yield my time. >> thank you. are there any further callers? >> there's one more caller. >> hi, hi name is emily and i live in district 9. i'm calling in support of supervisor peskin's ordinance to return to historic rent control protect to midtown apartment. we know midtown was built in 1
i live in s.f. and calling in to support the ordinance to return historic rent control protection to the midtown apartments. i think this is important legislation being put forth and rent control is crucial now in covid times. it was for the families who lost their homes during the urban redevelopment and we can't ignore the fact it's mostly black people, right. so midtown was developed as cooperative housing with an opportunity to own but the city never fulfilled that promise to the residents...
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on the local level, in addition to the announcement that chair mentioned about thursday and s.f. transit week, the 5-9 of october. i want to mention a few studies and provide updates. our ocean beech steering committee met last week. i was joined by commissioner mar and several directors and staff with the national park service and all the folks along the ocean beach lower segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety improvements at a great highway boulevard connection. and, of course, our transportation authority district board mobility study at the request of supervisor mar. all of these are interrelated and they're advancing. it's complicated. we have some federal funds we must make sure to retain and apply as that picture continues to evolve. now we have the planning department just release notice of preparation for the environmental impact report for its ocean beach climate change adaptation project. just want to let the public know there is an updated proposal and its been released in terms of the n.o.p., th
on the local level, in addition to the announcement that chair mentioned about thursday and s.f. transit week, the 5-9 of october. i want to mention a few studies and provide updates. our ocean beech steering committee met last week. i was joined by commissioner mar and several directors and staff with the national park service and all the folks along the ocean beach lower segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety...
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i hopped in for the first time in 20 years but i was born and raised in s.f.. >> reporter: the first full weekend between laguna and franklin were it disclosed for traffic to allow for outdoor dining. >> so far, so good people love it the weather is perfect. we are glad and more people are coming. >> reporter: the hot spots were easy. business picked up more as the sun went down. >> this is a restaurant that people come from outside of the city to experience. which is wonderful. i am sure we will get more of that with the labor day weekend. there are a lot of locals, which is nice. we have regulars who come in every week. >> that was turn 18 reporting. the spare the air alert is extended through labor day. >>> towns are taking different approaches this holiday weekend. pacifica decided to close the beaches to avoid large crowds. a few miles south half moon bay kept it open. the closures and pacifica are keeping tourists away. some business owners that we spoke to said they had to keep paying the price. >> holiday weekend are huge and we will be down one third to what we could be. and
i hopped in for the first time in 20 years but i was born and raised in s.f.. >> reporter: the first full weekend between laguna and franklin were it disclosed for traffic to allow for outdoor dining. >> so far, so good people love it the weather is perfect. we are glad and more people are coming. >> reporter: the hot spots were easy. business picked up more as the sun went down. >> this is a restaurant that people come from outside of the city to experience. which is...
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i live in s.f. and calling in to support the ordinance to return historic rent control protection to the midtown apartments. i think this is important legislation being put forth and rent control is crucial now in covid times. it was for the families who lost their homes during the urban redevelopment and we can't ignore the fact it's mostly black people, right. so midtown was developed as cooperative housing with an opportunity to own but the city never fulfilled that promise to the residents and the legislation addresses the rent hike and it also provides future protections against major rent increases. i think this is important and something all the board of supervisors should be supporting. thank you so much. i yield my time. >> thank you. are there any further callers? >> there's one more caller. >> hi, hi name is emily and i live in district 9. i'm calling in support of supervisor peskin's ordinance to return to historic rent control protect to midtown apartment. we know midtown was built in 1
i live in s.f. and calling in to support the ordinance to return historic rent control protection to the midtown apartments. i think this is important legislation being put forth and rent control is crucial now in covid times. it was for the families who lost their homes during the urban redevelopment and we can't ignore the fact it's mostly black people, right. so midtown was developed as cooperative housing with an opportunity to own but the city never fulfilled that promise to the residents...
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mental health s.f., fully funding mental health s.f. so nobody would ever say that a spending plan when we have such tremendous needs in our city is perfect, but it does its best job possible, i believe, under the circumstances to meet -- [inaudible] -- make critical shifts away from overreliance on policing and law enforcement and essential investments in the black community. i just lastly want to say two things. one, our frontline workers, our city workers, our nurses, it means so much we made a statement in this budget and in the reality that we're facing that we're having their backs. they should not take a hit in this moment. we have a reserve. we have prepared for this. we have made commitments to them. and we should honor those commitments. and i'm very proud we're doing that. there is still a lot of work to do. others have said this. you know, there are aspects of this budget where we need to make more investments moving forward. structural deficits in terms of housing. deeper investments in the black and latino community. child
mental health s.f., fully funding mental health s.f. so nobody would ever say that a spending plan when we have such tremendous needs in our city is perfect, but it does its best job possible, i believe, under the circumstances to meet -- [inaudible] -- make critical shifts away from overreliance on policing and law enforcement and essential investments in the black community. i just lastly want to say two things. one, our frontline workers, our city workers, our nurses, it means so much we...
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on the local level, in addition to the announcement that chair mentioned about thursday and s.f. transit week, the 5-9 of october. i want to mention a few studies and provide updates. our ocean beech steering committee met last week. i was joined by commissioner mar and several directors and staff with the national park service and all the folks along the ocean beach lower segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety improvements at a great highway boulevard connection. and, of course, our transportation authority district board mobility study at the request of supervisor mar. all of these are interrelated and they're advancing. it's complicated. we have some federal funds we must make sure to retain and apply as that picture continues to evolve. now we have the planning department just release notice of preparation for the environmental impact report for its ocean beach climate change adaptation project. just want to let the public know there is an updated proposal and its been released in terms of the n.o.p., th
on the local level, in addition to the announcement that chair mentioned about thursday and s.f. transit week, the 5-9 of october. i want to mention a few studies and provide updates. our ocean beech steering committee met last week. i was joined by commissioner mar and several directors and staff with the national park service and all the folks along the ocean beach lower segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety...
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a little bit of an influence by the marine air. 76 degrees reported closer to s.f. state.the embarcadero, 93. downtown is 87. san francisco is a big heat island with the infrastructure in place and all that pavement out there, it just kind of absorbs the sun's heat. doesn't reflect it. giving you a look at some of the afternoon highs. i put asterix next to where we will tie or break a record today. the national weather service doesn't keep records for everybody so even more than what's on this graphic. 90 expected in san francisco. 90 in oakland. 108 in san jose. the hotspot today will be 112 in livermore. fearful also expected to hit 112. temperatures will start to cool as we get into the bay area tuesday and beyond. the extent forecaster moment but let's check on the air quality expected for today. unhealthy for the sensitive groups. is bay, seppi moderate to slightly unhealthy for the rest of us. extended forecast coming up in a bit. >>> still to come, getting children back into the classroom across the bay area. the one county were in pursing learning for more than a d
a little bit of an influence by the marine air. 76 degrees reported closer to s.f. state.the embarcadero, 93. downtown is 87. san francisco is a big heat island with the infrastructure in place and all that pavement out there, it just kind of absorbs the sun's heat. doesn't reflect it. giving you a look at some of the afternoon highs. i put asterix next to where we will tie or break a record today. the national weather service doesn't keep records for everybody so even more than what's on this...
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for those who are watching our meeting on cable channel 26, through s.f. gov. tv.org, if you wish to call in, please s do so now. >> do we have any callers for item number one? >> mr. chair, there are no callers in the cue. >> chairman: then public comment is now closed. colleagues, and many of us are familiar with saint joseph's and their fine work. i know that supervisor haney supports issuance of this license, and requested with forward this as a committee report, which is why it was set out that way. saint joseph's has been through quite a regulatory adventure, so we want to, i think, get this before the board as quickly as possible. so i will make a motion -- well, i -- first of all, given that, we can ask our clerk to prepare a resolution finding the issuance of this license will meet public convenience and necessity, and then i will make a motion that we send that resolution, r with positive recommendation, to the full board as a committee report. did i get that right, mr. clerk? >> that sounds correct. on the offer by chair mand mandelman, we recommend
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>> i've been reading in the s.f. examiner article, there are safety protocols, but they don't alleviate the concern there is irresponsible operator. the company has a history of accidents and death and the m.t.a. needs to do a better job of looking at this -- [inaudible] . >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> you have three questions remaining. >> yes, hi, this is barry toronto again. first want to welcome the new director, sharon lai. i want to let you know that i work with the taxi drivers, i'm an activist taxi driver and i hope you will download the flywell app and also learn more about the programs that the m.t.a. has helped to keep the taxi industry alive, barely on life support at least. also would like to give a shoutout to phillip crana. done yeoman's work. i hope you will familiarize with them. he deserves an award from the board for all the yeoman's work he's doing even though he became a far. it's not an even though, it's in addition to the fact he's become a new father. i want to thank jeffrey tumlin. a
>> i've been reading in the s.f. examiner article, there are safety protocols, but they don't alleviate the concern there is irresponsible operator. the company has a history of accidents and death and the m.t.a. needs to do a better job of looking at this -- [inaudible] . >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> you have three questions remaining. >> yes, hi, this is barry toronto again. first want to welcome the new director, sharon lai. i want to let you know that i...
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as you know, hope s.f. and the housing [inaudible] and as we went through the master planning in 2008, when bridge was chosen as a -- as the sponsor for this site, we went through a ten-year planning almost around this. really extensive community outreach and collaboration with other city agencies so when we got to the point of development agreement and approval and entitlement in 2017, we had a realigned site plan that was going to work, and all of our housing residents living on the hill would be rehoused in higher quality public housing with bridge housing managing that. i also just wanted to mention that bridge housing as a sponsor is also responsible for the overall development of this site and buildout, and for every year that we delay, we delay to our -- in our trust with the community, which we've worked so hard to try to build back this housing sooner rather than later, as i've said, starting with process in 2008 with a master plan, getting to where we are now took quite a long time. the city is he
as you know, hope s.f. and the housing [inaudible] and as we went through the master planning in 2008, when bridge was chosen as a -- as the sponsor for this site, we went through a ten-year planning almost around this. really extensive community outreach and collaboration with other city agencies so when we got to the point of development agreement and approval and entitlement in 2017, we had a realigned site plan that was going to work, and all of our housing residents living on the hill...
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mental health s.f., fully funding mental health s.f. so nobody would ever say that a spending plan when we have such tremendous needs in our city is perfect, but it does its best job possible, i believe, under the circumstances to meet -- [inaudible] -- make critical shifts away from overreliance on policing and law enforcement and essential investments in the black community. i just lastly want to say two things. one, our frontline workers, our city workers, our nurses, it means so much we made a statement in this budget and in the reality that we're facing that we're having their backs. they should not take a hit in this moment. we have a reserve. we have prepared for this. we have made commitments to them. and we should honor those commitments. and i'm very proud we're doing that. there is still a lot of work to do. others have said this. you know, there are aspects of this budget where we need to make more investments moving forward. structural deficits in terms of housing. deeper investments in the black and latino community. child
mental health s.f., fully funding mental health s.f. so nobody would ever say that a spending plan when we have such tremendous needs in our city is perfect, but it does its best job possible, i believe, under the circumstances to meet -- [inaudible] -- make critical shifts away from overreliance on policing and law enforcement and essential investments in the black community. i just lastly want to say two things. one, our frontline workers, our city workers, our nurses, it means so much we...
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this it not really helped the finsbury park mosque in s.f. such as we see it often than if the one has a howell of his somewhere or abandoned called the you know it's obviously as they say about a lament that he had been in a better let me at the here there are a lot happening and there are me so my thing was you'd be so martin the atrocities the homeowner unless it be somehow what he did was he had well be some other agenda was the one we should we should stand up against these tests pick ations we shouldn't allow foreign countries to use the power of the state to declare its political opponents terrorists and allow them to be punished in this country because they they so they don't go to baghdad as a result of a close classification by a foreign country so i really think it's a terrible problem i think it needs to be taken up politically here to preventing this sort of how is very severe and innocent people is the effect of these classifications. if it if will check had declined al jazeera arabic so offered to appear in an interview. and wh
this it not really helped the finsbury park mosque in s.f. such as we see it often than if the one has a howell of his somewhere or abandoned called the you know it's obviously as they say about a lament that he had been in a better let me at the here there are a lot happening and there are me so my thing was you'd be so martin the atrocities the homeowner unless it be somehow what he did was he had well be some other agenda was the one we should we should stand up against these tests pick...
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on the local level, in addition to the announcement that chair mentioned about thursday and s.f. transit week, the 5-9 of october. i want to mention a few studies and provide updates. our ocean beech steering committee met last week. i was joined by commissioner mar and several directors and staff with the national park service and all the folks along the ocean beach lower segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety improvements at a great highway boulevard connection. and, of course, our transportation authority district board mobility study at the request of supervisor mar. all of these are interrelated and they're advancing. it's complicated. we have some federal funds we must make sure to retain and apply as that picture continues to evolve. now we have the planning department just release notice of preparation for the environmental impact report for its ocean beach climate change adaptation project. just want to let the public know there is an updated proposal and its been released in terms of the n.o.p., th
on the local level, in addition to the announcement that chair mentioned about thursday and s.f. transit week, the 5-9 of october. i want to mention a few studies and provide updates. our ocean beech steering committee met last week. i was joined by commissioner mar and several directors and staff with the national park service and all the folks along the ocean beach lower segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety...
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removing parking to allow for food palettes on alabama street, and then on pennsylvania in front of the s.f. food bank, allowing for curbside pick-up and drop off for volunteers helping to deliver the food to the people that need it. so next there will be a presentation on the slow street phase 3 program. >> good evening, president yee, and supervisors. i'm shannon higg, the program manager for slow streets. i come before the board -- i came before the board with appeal of phase 1 of slow streets so you're already familiar with these projects. these are temporary residential street traffic restrictions that create space for socially distanced walking and biking during the covid pandemic. phase three, what we're discussing today, includes 14 new corridors that have not yet been implemented. they're shown on this map in blue and these corridors were entirely community generated suggested by residents and stakeholders and neighborhood associations and even your offices. so phase three is approved by the m.t.a. board on july 21st and, granted the categorically and the statutory exemption for ce
removing parking to allow for food palettes on alabama street, and then on pennsylvania in front of the s.f. food bank, allowing for curbside pick-up and drop off for volunteers helping to deliver the food to the people that need it. so next there will be a presentation on the slow street phase 3 program. >> good evening, president yee, and supervisors. i'm shannon higg, the program manager for slow streets. i come before the board -- i came before the board with appeal of phase 1 of slow...
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and then we were able to raise the rest of the funds for the open space fund and working with s.f. rec and park. we haven't done much with them during covid but we're starting to open it up for restaurants to use possibly during the day -- during the evening -- because the more that are put in front of restaurants on 24th street, that reduces the amount of parking and it gets a little more difficult to entice people to come. next slide. and so oewd has been very good to us and we have seen the number of grants. and the fiscal agent for the noe valley town square and we activate this public space a loe events. next slide. and you can see these numbers yourself, but we mostly remove a lot of trash from the sidewalk for people who moved out of apartments. and they've certainly done that in the last six months. we've had to remove a lot of it this year. and the only c.b.d. that screens our sidewalks 10 times a year. it was within our initial management plan and we continue in the renewal plan. and the best thing is to put a flower basket, because people love those. and we planted initi
and then we were able to raise the rest of the funds for the open space fund and working with s.f. rec and park. we haven't done much with them during covid but we're starting to open it up for restaurants to use possibly during the day -- during the evening -- because the more that are put in front of restaurants on 24th street, that reduces the amount of parking and it gets a little more difficult to entice people to come. next slide. and so oewd has been very good to us and we have seen the...
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i live in s.f. and calling in to support the ordinance to return historic rent control protection to the midtown apartments. i think this is important legislation being put forth and rent control is crucial now in covid times. it was for the families who lost their homes during the urban redevelopment and we can't ignore the fact it's mostly black people, right. so midtown was developed as cooperative housing with an opportunity to own but the city never fulfilled that promise to the residents and the legislation addresses the rent hike and it also provides future protections against major rent increases. i think this is important and something all the board of supervisors should be supporting. thank you so much. i yield my time. >> thank you. are there any further callers? >> there's one more caller. >> hi, hi name is emily and i live in district 9. i'm calling in support of supervisor peskin's ordinance to return to historic rent control protect to midtown apartment. we know midtown was built in 1
i live in s.f. and calling in to support the ordinance to return historic rent control protection to the midtown apartments. i think this is important legislation being put forth and rent control is crucial now in covid times. it was for the families who lost their homes during the urban redevelopment and we can't ignore the fact it's mostly black people, right. so midtown was developed as cooperative housing with an opportunity to own but the city never fulfilled that promise to the residents...
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and then we were able to raise the rest of the funds for the open space fund and working with s.f. rec and park. we haven't done much with them during covid but we're starting to open it up for restaurants to use possibly during the day -- during the evening -- because the more that are put in front of restaurants on 24th street, that reduces the amount of parking and it gets a little more difficult to entice people to come. next slide. and so oewd has been very good to us and we have seen the number of grants. and the fiscal agent for the noe valley town square and we activate this public space a loe events. next slide. and you can see these numbers yourself, but we mostly remove a lot of trash from the sidewalk for people who moved out of apartments. and they've certainly done that in the last six months. we've had to remove a lot of it this year. and the only c.b.d. that screens our sidewalks 10 times a year. it was within our initial management plan and we continue in the renewal plan. and the best thing is to put a flower basket, because people love those. and we planted initi
and then we were able to raise the rest of the funds for the open space fund and working with s.f. rec and park. we haven't done much with them during covid but we're starting to open it up for restaurants to use possibly during the day -- during the evening -- because the more that are put in front of restaurants on 24th street, that reduces the amount of parking and it gets a little more difficult to entice people to come. next slide. and so oewd has been very good to us and we have seen the...
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more on that at the next meeting, and as mark mentioned, fitness s.f.as been activating the park area with one-on-one classes. now turning to retail leasing, just a quick update there. we're negotiating the final parts of the letter of intent. there'll be a food and beverage vendor, and we're doing some exploratory work right now to further define the modest utility connection costs and scope that's going to allow that beverage vendor to move in. more information on that as we negotiate the final package. also, for suite 232 that's shown in green that's right next door to the tjpas facility, we have a final l.o.i. moving toward final lease negotiations now. excited to give you an update at next meeting, but it fits in well with the tenancies on the second floor. we do have a couple of interested parties we are courting for vacancies, including collier's and lincoln, and our team is working on that. moving onto tenant improvements, we have verizon nearly completed, slated for opening in late october, early november. that suite is in its final stages of p
more on that at the next meeting, and as mark mentioned, fitness s.f.as been activating the park area with one-on-one classes. now turning to retail leasing, just a quick update there. we're negotiating the final parts of the letter of intent. there'll be a food and beverage vendor, and we're doing some exploratory work right now to further define the modest utility connection costs and scope that's going to allow that beverage vendor to move in. more information on that as we negotiate the...
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on the local level, in addition to the announcement that chair mentioned about thursday and s.f. transit week, the 5-9 of october. i want to mention a few studies and provide updates. our ocean beech steering committee met last week. i was joined by commissioner mar and several directors and staff with the national park service and all the folks along the ocean beach lower segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety improvements at a great highway boulevard connection. and, of course, our transportation authority district board mobility study at the request of supervisor mar. all of these are interrelated and they're advancing. it's complicated. we have some federal funds we must make sure to retain and apply as that picture continues to evolve. now we have the planning department just release notice of preparation for the environmental impact report for its ocean beach climate change adaptation project. just want to let the public know there is an updated proposal and its been released in terms of the n.o.p., th
on the local level, in addition to the announcement that chair mentioned about thursday and s.f. transit week, the 5-9 of october. i want to mention a few studies and provide updates. our ocean beech steering committee met last week. i was joined by commissioner mar and several directors and staff with the national park service and all the folks along the ocean beach lower segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety...
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thank you, commissioner cook, and thank you for all of the black leaders in s.f.ho came in support and spoke on this. s.a.c. is looking forward to coauthoring any other resolution. >> and i'd like to support with all of my heart. as some of you know, i am a student at jim jordan school for equity, which means i've gotten a taste of what the future of the -- of what this resolution can bring to all schools, which is why i'm so excited, not only because, you know, it's changed my life, i'm sure that the impact on the african americans and black people in our district are going to experience so much bliss learning about their history, learning about liberation, and i'm super excited. >> commissioner collins? >> thank you. i just want to say as a black parent, to commissioner cook, i'm grateful to this resolution. i also want to coauthor it and make sure that it's actually implemented, and i really, really, really appreciate that it not only calls out that just kind of the global, like, recognition that black history is more than just rosa parks and m.l.k., but that s
thank you, commissioner cook, and thank you for all of the black leaders in s.f.ho came in support and spoke on this. s.a.c. is looking forward to coauthoring any other resolution. >> and i'd like to support with all of my heart. as some of you know, i am a student at jim jordan school for equity, which means i've gotten a taste of what the future of the -- of what this resolution can bring to all schools, which is why i'm so excited, not only because, you know, it's changed my life, i'm...
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changes. >> a follow-up question is what is the threshold for making such a decision and how close is s.fr quality to that point now? >> again, we are assessing the situation, testing sites remain open and if there are any changes we'll certainly make sure people know that. >> thank you. the following question is for maryellen carroll. if the city opens respite sites how will they mitigate the risk of covid at those sites? >> we will follow all the social distancing guidelines that already exist. we will see an additional health screen for anyone coming in many other jurisdictions having high levels of temperatures have been doing this and we have a plan and feel we can do it safely should we need to. >> thank you very much. it seems there are no further questions at this time and this will conclude today's press conference. thank you, everybody, for your time and please stay safe. >> as a friendyou can submit u questions by chat only. please submit your questions as clearly as possible and include your name and outlet. we will do our best to receive questions up until the q&a begins. rem
changes. >> a follow-up question is what is the threshold for making such a decision and how close is s.fr quality to that point now? >> again, we are assessing the situation, testing sites remain open and if there are any changes we'll certainly make sure people know that. >> thank you. the following question is for maryellen carroll. if the city opens respite sites how will they mitigate the risk of covid at those sites? >> we will follow all the social distancing...
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and the mental health s.f. there's so many exciting things that are happening that complement. so i would imagine that we could find a way to address some of the gaps. >> chair fewer: okay. >> so we'd love to talk with you about it, but i wanted to put that concern out. >> chair fewer: sure. and then i have one last question on the last page of your powerpoint, matt, thank you, but the one before -- you gave percentages. do you have actual numbers of clients served? >> yeah, sure, we can get that for you. are you looking for actual numbers related to those percentages? >> chair fewer: yeah. >> okay, definitely can do that. >> chair fewer: i think that -- well, i think that the actual numbers are really important to be able to see the breadth and the width of how many people we are actually serving. i think that the success percentage rates are great, but i think that, you know, are we talking about a hundred people or talking about five people, i think that is a really big difference. so if we could get that, that would be great. let's open it up for public comment now. madam c
and the mental health s.f. there's so many exciting things that are happening that complement. so i would imagine that we could find a way to address some of the gaps. >> chair fewer: okay. >> so we'd love to talk with you about it, but i wanted to put that concern out. >> chair fewer: sure. and then i have one last question on the last page of your powerpoint, matt, thank you, but the one before -- you gave percentages. do you have actual numbers of clients served? >>...