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s.f. san francisco legislators and delegation in the capitol. this was a leadership deal, left no time for amendments, no real opportunity for public input. no hearing such as this for the public to call in and to be heard. it was passed on thursday last week and then signed into law by the governor on friday. this news i greet with mixed feelings. in an immediate sense, the state bill provides some peace of mind for impacted tenants that are worried about what would happen today on february 1st, when so many folks had their rent come due. so there's a five-month window before evictions are allowed to move forward and that is certainly very important and good news, particularly in parts of the state that don't have a city council or a board of supervisors that has been passing protections against evictions where these state protections are the only protections that exist at all. so given the proposed 60-day effective period of the emergency legislation that's here before us in committee, and given the length and the timing of the state-wide exte
s.f. san francisco legislators and delegation in the capitol. this was a leadership deal, left no time for amendments, no real opportunity for public input. no hearing such as this for the public to call in and to be heard. it was passed on thursday last week and then signed into law by the governor on friday. this news i greet with mixed feelings. in an immediate sense, the state bill provides some peace of mind for impacted tenants that are worried about what would happen today on february...
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s.f. san francisco legislators and delegation in the capitol. this was a leadership deal, left no time for amendments, no real opportunity for public input. no hearing such as this for the public to call in and to be heard. it was passed on thursday last week and then signed into law by the governor on friday. this news i greet with mixed feelings. in an immediate sense, the state bill provides some peace of mind for impacted tenants that are worried about what would happen today on february 1st, when so many folks had their rent come due. so there's a five-month window before evictions are allowed to move forward and that is certainly very important and good news, particularly in parts of the state that don't have a city council or a board of supervisors that has been passing protections against evictions where these state protections are the only protections that exist at all. so given the proposed 60-day effective period of the emergency legislation that's here before us in committee, and given the length and the timing of the state-wide exte
s.f. san francisco legislators and delegation in the capitol. this was a leadership deal, left no time for amendments, no real opportunity for public input. no hearing such as this for the public to call in and to be heard. it was passed on thursday last week and then signed into law by the governor on friday. this news i greet with mixed feelings. in an immediate sense, the state bill provides some peace of mind for impacted tenants that are worried about what would happen today on february...
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s.f. san francisco legislators and delegation in the capitol. this was a leadership deal, left no time for amendments, no real opportunity for public input. no hearing such as this for the public to call in and to be heard. it was passed on thursday last week and then signed into law by the governor on friday. this news i greet with mixed feelings. in an immediate sense, the state bill provides some peace of mind for impacted tenants that are worried about what would happen today on february 1st, when so many folks had their rent come due. so there's a five-month window before evictions are allowed to move forward and that is certainly very important and good news, particularly in parts of the state that don't have a city council or a board of supervisors that has been passing protections against evictions where these state protections are the only protections that exist at all. so given the proposed 60-day effective period of the emergency legislation that's here before us in committee, and given the length and the timing of the state-wide exte
s.f. san francisco legislators and delegation in the capitol. this was a leadership deal, left no time for amendments, no real opportunity for public input. no hearing such as this for the public to call in and to be heard. it was passed on thursday last week and then signed into law by the governor on friday. this news i greet with mixed feelings. in an immediate sense, the state bill provides some peace of mind for impacted tenants that are worried about what would happen today on february...
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s.f. san francisco legislators and delegation in the capitol. this was a leadership deal, left no time for amendments, no real opportunity for public input. no hearing such as this for the public to call in and to be heard. it was passed on thursday last week and then signed into law by the governor on friday. this news i greet with mixed feelings. in an immediate sense, the state bill provides some peace of mind for impacted tenants that are worried about what would happen today on february 1st, when so many folks had their rent come due. so there's a five-month window before evictions are allowed to move forward and that is certainly very important and good news, particularly in parts of the state that don't have a city council or a board of supervisors that has been passing protections against evictions where these state protections are the only protections that exist at all. so given the proposed 60-day effective period of the emergency legislation that's here before us in committee, and given the length and the timing of the state-wide exte
s.f. san francisco legislators and delegation in the capitol. this was a leadership deal, left no time for amendments, no real opportunity for public input. no hearing such as this for the public to call in and to be heard. it was passed on thursday last week and then signed into law by the governor on friday. this news i greet with mixed feelings. in an immediate sense, the state bill provides some peace of mind for impacted tenants that are worried about what would happen today on february...
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san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.f. h., bringing more people off of the streets, who may not be eligible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema reimbursement. hopefully we'll get to a point where we're able to repopulate our shelter system. so this is not, like, frozen in time here. if you look around san francisco, even with the challenges we have around homelessness, h.s.h. has been doing an incredible job with helping to transition people off the streets and into either hotel rooms, if they're eligible, but some of the other options that we have. do we have enough to support everyone who is on the streets? no, sadly we don't. but we're moving forward with a strategy around homelessness, to try to transition people not just into hotel rooms, not just into our shelter system, but transition them into p
san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.f. h., bringing more people off of the streets, who may not be eligible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema...
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san francisco for the musical legends. i feel like a lot of people in san francisco don't realize what resources there are at the library. we had a film series, the s.fogether. it was nearly 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
san francisco for the musical legends. i feel like a lot of people in san francisco don't realize what resources there are at the library. we had a film series, the s.fogether. it was nearly 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...
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san francisco for the musical legends. i feel like a lot of people in san francisco don't realize what resources there are at the library. we had a film series, the s.fer. it was nearly 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 s
san francisco for the musical legends. i feel like a lot of people in san francisco don't realize what resources there are at the library. we had a film series, the s.fer. it was nearly 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...
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plan to provide water for the half-million additional san francisco residents that the s.f.lanning department department is proposing? thank you. thank you for your comments. there are no more callers in the queue. >> thank you. public comment on item 12 is closed. may i have a motion? >> motion. >> it has been moved and seconded. roll call, please. [roll call] you have five eye. >> thank you. public comment on item 13, please. >> members of the public who wish to make public comment specifically on item 13, you can dial in to raise your hand to speak, press star three. >> do we have any callers? >> there are three callers in the queue. >> you have two minutes. >> thank you. by the way,. [indiscernible] -- this is 412 and 13 combined. i want to bring your attention to the same issues. racial equity, and open government. i want the p.u.c. to review the donations that are being made to specific districts in san francisco by employees. whether it is benjamin poole or some of the clowns that are sitting on this racial equity. ladies and gentlemen, a public employee is not in a p
plan to provide water for the half-million additional san francisco residents that the s.f.lanning department department is proposing? thank you. thank you for your comments. there are no more callers in the queue. >> thank you. public comment on item 12 is closed. may i have a motion? >> motion. >> it has been moved and seconded. roll call, please. [roll call] you have five eye. >> thank you. public comment on item 13, please. >> members of the public who wish to...
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san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.fh., bringing more people off of the streets, who may not be eligible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema reimbursement. hopefully we'll get to a point where we're able to repopulate our shelter system. so this is not, like, frozen in time here. if you look around san francisco, even with the challenges we have around homelessness, h.s.h. has been doing an incredible job with helping to transition people off the streets and into either hotel rooms, if they're eligible, but some of the other options that we have. do we have enough to support everyone who is on the streets? no, sadly we don't. but we're moving forward with a strategy around homelessness, to try to transition people not just into hotel rooms, not just into our shelter system, but transition them into per
san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.fh., bringing more people off of the streets, who may not be eligible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema reimbursement....
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san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling out anything, but at this point, no. >> thank you. the next question comes from sing tow daily. after a series of violent crimes targeting the aapi elderlies in the last year, what plans does our city have to protect the elderly and prevent similar incidents from happening again and again? what will the city to make sure that our elderlies do not live in fear? >> well, first and foremost, we have to hold people accountable. there have been a number of crimes against elderly members of the aapi community. a large of -- amount of those cases, people have been held accountable for the harm they caused. that is the first thing. even before that, we will do everything in our power to try to
san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling...
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s.f. residents 65 and older have received their first dose. and we still, of course, have more to do because about 2.5% have received their second dose. and others are scheduled. city-wide, 13% of san francisco residents have received their first dose, and 3% have received their second dose. this includes health care workers. and to be clear, this is based on data that we have in san francisco. we know that there are a lot of san franciscan
s.f. residents 65 and older have received their first dose. and we still, of course, have more to do because about 2.5% have received their second dose. and others are scheduled. city-wide, 13% of san francisco residents have received their first dose, and 3% have received their second dose. this includes health care workers. and to be clear, this is based on data that we have in san francisco. we know that there are a lot of san franciscan
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san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.fible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema reimbursement. hopefully we'll get to a point where we're able to repopulate our shelter system. so this is not, like, frozen in time here. if you look around san francisco, even with the challenges we have around homelessness, h.s.h. has been doing an incredible job with helping to transition people off the streets and into either hotel rooms, if they're eligible, but some of the other options that we have. do we have enough to support everyone who is on the streets? no, sadly we don't. but we're moving forward with a strategy around homelessness, to try to transition people not just into hotel rooms, not just into our shelter system, but transition them into permanent, supportive housing units. and that's a part of our long-
san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.fible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema reimbursement. hopefully we'll get to a point where we're able to repopulate...
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s.f. is also working with other members to promote san francisco's environmental and workforce values in the projects that c.c. power undertakes. and the language in the resolution including clean power's membership, it directs staff to work with other members to ensure that san francisco's values are reflected in c.c. power policies and project agreements. becoming a member of c.c. power would give us a seat at the table to do just that. as i indicated earlier, the c.c. power joint powers' authority was officially formed on february 1st. on february 9th, the sfpuc approved the membership in the new g.p.a., and if the board of supervisors approves the agreement in early march, the sfpuc would request member in early april. and then if approved by two-thirds of the existing c.c. power membership, execute the g.p.a. agreement. we did a few proposed amendments for your consideration today. the sfpuc provided these amendments to the clerk and all of your offices earlier this week. the amendments indicated on this slide are clean -- for example, we inadvertently omitted the clean energy program i
s.f. is also working with other members to promote san francisco's environmental and workforce values in the projects that c.c. power undertakes. and the language in the resolution including clean power's membership, it directs staff to work with other members to ensure that san francisco's values are reflected in c.c. power policies and project agreements. becoming a member of c.c. power would give us a seat at the table to do just that. as i indicated earlier, the c.c. power joint powers'...
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s.f. resident with two young kids in this school district, in second and fourth grade, and i'm currently vice president of programs at the san francisco foundation, where we're singularly focused on economic inclusion in the bay area. while the foundation is the first place i've been in my career that explicitly holders racial equity as our north star, my entire career has been in advancing economic student for low income communities of color (indiscernable) and before then, in programatic work. as often is the case, as my career path is groundedin my personal backgrou, as a latin-american who has grown up in a mexican-american family. i watched my parents struggle so my four siblings could have opportunities that they literally have never dreamed of. and this is what grounds me. equity is such a big concept and can often feel nebulous and elusive, and i think that is okay. it is on each of us to grapple with that elusive elusiveness and make meaning of it. i would argue the power of this guaranteed income strategies and why i'm so excited to be part of this is its explicitity. "the solution to poverty is to abolish it directly with a
s.f. resident with two young kids in this school district, in second and fourth grade, and i'm currently vice president of programs at the san francisco foundation, where we're singularly focused on economic inclusion in the bay area. while the foundation is the first place i've been in my career that explicitly holders racial equity as our north star, my entire career has been in advancing economic student for low income communities of color (indiscernable) and before then, in programatic...
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s.f. residents 65 and older have received their first dose. and we still, of course, have more to do because about 2.5% have received their second dose. and others are scheduled. city-wide, 13% of san francisco residents have received their first dose, and 3% have received their second dose. this includes health care workers. and to be clear, this is based on data that we have in san francisco. we know that there are a lot of san franciscan residents, as well as san francisco essential workers and health care workers that are most likely getting the vaccines in other counties. we are still struggling to get that data, so these numbers could potentially be hiring than what we're seeing. and once we have that data, we will share it with the public. the next slide. to be clear who is eligible now: health care workers, long-term care residents, people 65 and older. i have some good news: starting february 26th, san francisco will move to phase 1b, tier 1, and eligible people in that next phase include education and child care workers, our emergency services workers, including our police officers, our food and agricultural employees, and those -- that's a really exciting thing, that we're going t
s.f. residents 65 and older have received their first dose. and we still, of course, have more to do because about 2.5% have received their second dose. and others are scheduled. city-wide, 13% of san francisco residents have received their first dose, and 3% have received their second dose. this includes health care workers. and to be clear, this is based on data that we have in san francisco. we know that there are a lot of san franciscan residents, as well as san francisco essential workers...
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san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.f. h., bringing more people off of the streets, who may not be eligible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema reimbursement. hopefully we'll get to a point where we're able to repopulate our shelter system. so this is not, like, frozen in time here. if you look around san francisco, even with the challenges we have around homelessness, h.s.h. has been doing an incredible job with helping to transition people off the streets and into either hotel rooms, if they're eligible, but some of the other options that we have. do we have enough to support everyone who is on the streets? no, sadly we don't. but we're moving forward with a strategy around homelessness, to try to transition people not just into hotel rooms, not just into our shelter system, but transition them into p
san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.f. h., bringing more people off of the streets, who may not be eligible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema...
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san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.f. h., bringing more people off of the streets, who may not be eligible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema reimbursement. hopefully we'll get to a point where we're able to repopulate our shelter system. so this is not, like, frozen in time here. if you look around san francisco, even with the challenges we have around homelessness, h.s.h. has been doing an incredible job with helping to transition people off the streets and into either hotel rooms, if they're eligible, but some of the other options that we have. do we have enough to support everyone who is on the streets? no, sadly we don't. but we're moving forward with a strategy around homelessness, to try to transition people not just into hotel rooms, not just into our shelter system, but transition them into p
san francisco chronicle. now that the federal government said it would reimburse san francisco for much of its homeless program, would you support s.f. h., bringing more people off of the streets, who may not be eligible for fema reembawrmts, and if not, how do you propose the city deal with the many people still out on the streets who may not qualify for fema reimbursement. >> mayor: just to be clear, they are already moving people who are not necessarily qualified for fema...
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s.f. is also working with other members to promote san francisco's environmental and workforce values in the projects that c.c. power undertakes. and the language in the resolution including clean power's membership, it directs staff to work with other members to ensure that san francisco's values are reflected in c.c. power policies and project agreements. becoming a member of c.c. power would give us a seat at the table to do just that. as i indicated earlier, the c.c. power joint powers' authority was officially formed on february 1st. on february 9th, the sfpuc approved the membership in the new g.p.a., and if the board of supervisors approves the agreement in early march, the sfpuc would request member in early april. and then if approved by two-thirds of the existing c.c. power membership, execute the g.p.a. agreement. we did a few proposed amendments for your consideration today. the sfpuc provided these amendments to the clerk and all of your offices earlier this week. the amendments indicated on this slide are clean -- for example, we inadvertently omitted the clean energy program i
s.f. is also working with other members to promote san francisco's environmental and workforce values in the projects that c.c. power undertakes. and the language in the resolution including clean power's membership, it directs staff to work with other members to ensure that san francisco's values are reflected in c.c. power policies and project agreements. becoming a member of c.c. power would give us a seat at the table to do just that. as i indicated earlier, the c.c. power joint powers'...
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s.f. planning department and t.g. on the equity alternative, which we discussed is something that our san francisco delegation, including supervisions ronan and mar pushed as an alternative to the last-minute changes to the final bay area draft plan. those last-minute changes, you will recall, will dramatically shift growth from urban areas to some of san francisco and the region's most vulnerable population. i know supervisor ronan and mar have been working on this, along with the board of supervisors' president. we look forward to keeping you apprised and engaged on these efforts in the coming weeks and months. with that, i will conclude my remarks. >> checking for public comment on item number 2 -- i do not see -- oh, we do have a public comment. let's go ahead and get that ready. >> all right. >> good morning, caller. >> caller: good morning supervisors and chairman. the only comment i have to make is you should be looking forward to a trans bay crossing in 2030, not 2040. thank you. >> thank you, caller. >> chairwoman: do we have anymore callers? >> there are no additional callers. >> chairman: public comment is no
s.f. planning department and t.g. on the equity alternative, which we discussed is something that our san francisco delegation, including supervisions ronan and mar pushed as an alternative to the last-minute changes to the final bay area draft plan. those last-minute changes, you will recall, will dramatically shift growth from urban areas to some of san francisco and the region's most vulnerable population. i know supervisor ronan and mar have been working on this, along with the board of...
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plan to provide water for the half-million additional san francisco residents that the s.f.anning department department is proposing? thank you. thank you for your comments. there are no more callers in the queue. >> thank you. public comment on item 12 is closed. may i have a motion? >> motion. >> it has been moved and seconded. roll call, please. [roll call] you have five eye. >> thank you. public comment on item 13, please. >> members of the public who wish to make public comment specifically on item 13, you can dial in to raise your hand to speak, press star three. >> do we have any callers? >> there are three callers in the queue. >> you have two minutes. >> thank you. by the way,. [indiscernible] -- this is 412 and 13 combined. i want to bring your attention to the same issues. racial equity, and open government. i want the p.u.c. to review the donations that are being made to specific districts in san francisco by employees. whether it is benjamin poole or some of the clowns that are sitting on this racial equity. ladies and gentlemen, a public employee is not in a po
plan to provide water for the half-million additional san francisco residents that the s.f.anning department department is proposing? thank you. thank you for your comments. there are no more callers in the queue. >> thank you. public comment on item 12 is closed. may i have a motion? >> motion. >> it has been moved and seconded. roll call, please. [roll call] you have five eye. >> thank you. public comment on item 13, please. >> members of the public who wish to...
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providing a full two weeks of additional paid leave to over 200,000 san francisco workers impacted by covid-19 and not covered by the s.f. c.r.a. it allows our frontline workers to take care of themselves are thrine there families. i ask for your support for this policy for an additional 60 days. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor mar, and let me thank you for all of your leadership on this item and also your early flexibility on this in making the adjustments needed to make sure that our smaller businesses were not being unduly burdened, but that we were passing these protections in a targeted way, and i appreciate your leadership on this very much. colleagues, any questions or comments before we move to public comment on this item? seeing no one on the roster, mr. clerk, do we have any callers on the line? >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. operations is cheque checking to see if we have any callers who are ready. for those who have already connected to our meeting via phone, press star followed by 3. for those on hold in the cue, continue to wait until you are informed your line has been unmeeted. unmuted. if you wish t
providing a full two weeks of additional paid leave to over 200,000 san francisco workers impacted by covid-19 and not covered by the s.f. c.r.a. it allows our frontline workers to take care of themselves are thrine there families. i ask for your support for this policy for an additional 60 days. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor mar, and let me thank you for all of your leadership on this item and also your early flexibility on this in making the adjustments needed to make sure that our...
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providing a full two weeks of additional paid leave to over 200,000 san francisco workers impacted by covid-19 and not covered by the s.f.a. it allows our frontline workers to take care of themselves are thrine there families. i ask for your support for this policy for an additional 60 days. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor mar, and let me thank you for all of your leadership on this item and also your early flexibility on this in making the adjustments needed to make sure that our smaller businesses were not being unduly burdened, but that we were passing these protections in a targeted way, and i appreciate your leadership on this very much. colleagues, any questions or comments before we move to public comment on this item? seeing no one on the roster, mr. clerk, do we have any callers on the line? >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. operations is cheque checking to see if we have any callers who are ready. for those who have already connected to our meeting via phone, press star followed by 3. for those on hold in the cue, continue to wait until you are informed your line has been unmeeted. unmuted. if you wish to spe
providing a full two weeks of additional paid leave to over 200,000 san francisco workers impacted by covid-19 and not covered by the s.f.a. it allows our frontline workers to take care of themselves are thrine there families. i ask for your support for this policy for an additional 60 days. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor mar, and let me thank you for all of your leadership on this item and also your early flexibility on this in making the adjustments needed to make sure that our...
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providing a full two weeks of additional paid leave to over 200,000 san francisco workers impacted by covid-19 and not covered by the s.f. c.r.a. it allows our frontline workers to take care of themselves are thrine there families. i ask for your support for this policy for an additional 60 days. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor mar, and let me thank you for all of your leadership on this item and also your early flexibility on this in making the adjustments needed to make sure that our smaller businesses were not being unduly burdened, but that we were passing these protections in a targeted way, and i appreciate your leadership on this very much. colleagues, any questions or comments before we move to public comment on this item? seeing no one on the roster, mr. clerk, do we have any callers on the line? >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. operations is cheque checking to see if we have any callers who are ready. for those who have already connected to our meeting via phone, press star followed by 3. for those on hold in the cue, continue to wait until you are informed your line has been unmeeted. unmuted. if you wish t
providing a full two weeks of additional paid leave to over 200,000 san francisco workers impacted by covid-19 and not covered by the s.f. c.r.a. it allows our frontline workers to take care of themselves are thrine there families. i ask for your support for this policy for an additional 60 days. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor mar, and let me thank you for all of your leadership on this item and also your early flexibility on this in making the adjustments needed to make sure that our...
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s.f. resident with two young kids in this school district, in second and fourth grade, and i'm currently vice president of programs at the san francisco foundation, where we're singularly focused on economic inclusion in the bay area. while the foundation is the first place i've been in my career that explicitly holders racial equity as our north star, my entire career has been in advancing economic student for low income communities of color (indiscernable) and before then, in programatic work. as often is the case, as my career path is groundedin my personal backgrou, as a latin-american who has grown up in a mexican-american family. i watched my parents struggle so my four siblings could have opportunities that they literally have never dreamed of. and this is what grounds me. equity is such a big concept and can often feel nebulous and elusive, and i think that is okay. it is on each of us to grapple with that elusive elusiveness and make meaning of it. i would argue the power of this guaranteed income strategies and why i'm so excited to be part of this is its explicitity. "the solution to poverty is to abolish it directly with a
s.f. resident with two young kids in this school district, in second and fourth grade, and i'm currently vice president of programs at the san francisco foundation, where we're singularly focused on economic inclusion in the bay area. while the foundation is the first place i've been in my career that explicitly holders racial equity as our north star, my entire career has been in advancing economic student for low income communities of color (indiscernable) and before then, in programatic...
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san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.fat the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling out anything, but at this point, no. >> thank you. the next question comes from sing tow daily. after a series of violent crimes targeting the aapi elderlies in the last year, what plans does our city have to protect the elderly and prevent similar incidents from happening again and again? what will the city to make sure that our elderlies do not live in fear? >> well, first and foremost, we have to hold people accountable. there have been a number of crimes against elderly members of the aapi community. a large of -- amount of those cases, people have been held accountable for the harm they caused. that is the first thing. even before that, we will do everything in our power to try to prevent these crimes from happening in the i.r.s. if --
san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.fat the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling out anything, but at this point, no. >> thank you....
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san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling out anything, but at this point, no. >> thank you. the next question comes from sing tow daily. after a series of violent crimes targeting the aapi elderlies in the last year, what plans does our city have to protect the elderly and prevent similar incidents from happening again and again? what will the city to make sure that our elderlies do not live in fear? >> well, first and foremost, we have to hold people accountable. there have been a number of crimes against elderly members of the aapi community. a large of -- amount of those cases, people have been held accountable for the harm they caused. that is the first thing. even before that, we will do everything in our power to try to
san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling...
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san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling out anything, but at this point, no. >> thank you. the next question comes from sing tow daily. after a series of violent crimes targeting the aapi elderlies in the last year, what plans does our city have to protect the elderly and prevent similar incidents from happening again and again? what will the city to make sure that our elderlies do not live in fear? >> well, first and foremost, we have to hold people accountable. there have been a number of crimes against elderly members of the aapi community. a large of -- amount of those cases, people have been held accountable for the harm they caused. that is the first thing. even before that, we will do everything in our power to try to
san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling...
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san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling out anything, but at this point, no. >> thank you. the next question comes from sing tow daily. after a series of violent crimes targeting the aapi elderlies in the last year, what plans does our city have to protect the elderly and prevent similar incidents from happening again and again? what will the city to make sure that our elderlies do not live in fear? >> well, first and foremost, we have to hold people accountable. there have been a number of crimes against elderly members of the aapi community. a large of -- amount of those cases, people have been held accountable for the harm they caused. that is the first thing. even before that, we will do everything in our power to try to
san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling...
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s.f. resident with two young kids in this school district, in second and fourth grade, and i'm currently vice president of programs at the san francisco foundation, where we're singularly focused on economic inclusion in the bay area. while the foundation is the first place i've been in my career that explicitly holders racial equity as our north star, my entire career has been in advancing economic student for low income communities of color (indiscernable) and before then, in programatic work. as often is the case, as my career path is groundedin my personal backgrou, as a latin-american who has grown up in a mexican-american family. i watched my parents struggle so my four siblings could have opportunities that they literally have never dreamed of. and this is what grounds me. equity is such a big concept and can often feel nebulous and elusive, and i think that is okay. it is on each of us to grapple with that elusive elusiveness and make meaning of it. i would argue the power of this guaranteed income strategies and why i'm so excited to be part of this is its explicitity. "the solution to poverty is to abolish it directly with a
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san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling out anything, but at this point, no. >> thank you. the next question comes from sing tow daily. after a series of violent crimes targeting the aapi elderlies in the last year, what plans does our city have to protect the elderly and prevent similar incidents from happening again and again? what will the city to make sure that our elderlies do not live in fear? >> well, first and foremost, we have to hold people accountable. there have been a number of crimes against elderly members of the aapi community. a large of -- amount of those cases, people have been held accountable for the harm they caused. that is the first thing. even before that, we will do everything in our power to try to
san francisco will be at the top of the list. >> thank you mayor. at this point, we will continue with questions with chief scott. chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling...
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s.f. travel's view of what it was going to take to get the city back on track, and that this would be a tourist attraction to bring people back to san francisco, to have a new experience who had been here before and things like that, so we really viewed it as part of the economic recovery, and that it was a four-year recovery from now. everything is, of course, evolving. you know, a year ago, the economic recovery was 2.5, two years away, but now, it's a little longer. >> oh, i hope it's not four years. i hope it's quicker. just a question about the admonition. it says that the extension would also be on substantially the same terms -- i don't know. can you shed some light on what other -- [inaudible] >> are we just seeking aful -- approval of extension of term? >> well, that's standard language. we are going to see if we can try to negotiate anything a little more? but i think the issue is really the use of the funds because the funds were all going to go to ggp-150, and now, the funds are all going to come to the department, and then, we have to negotiate the paying for the electrical power. so those are the two pieces, but they will be sub
s.f. travel's view of what it was going to take to get the city back on track, and that this would be a tourist attraction to bring people back to san francisco, to have a new experience who had been here before and things like that, so we really viewed it as part of the economic recovery, and that it was a four-year recovery from now. everything is, of course, evolving. you know, a year ago, the economic recovery was 2.5, two years away, but now, it's a little longer. >> oh, i hope it's...