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i'm san francisco mayor london breene. i want to start by recognizing the people of san francisco. i know the steps we had to take to address this global pandemic in this city. and the success of the steps that we've had to take had everything to do with all of you listening to our health directives, looking out for one another, supporting and uplifting one another. if you look at what's happened in other parts of the world and what happened in san francisco. this is one of the densest cities in the country, we have one of the lowest death rates in the country. good luck, ma'am. good luck. thank you. as i said, san francisco fortunately has had one of the lowest death rates in the country. that has everything to do with all the work you have done to keep everyone safe. i want to say thank you to san francisco. thank you for all your hard work because it was a very challenging time and now that light that we keep talking about is finally here. i know you can't please everybody, that's okay. today, why are we here. as someone who grew up in san francisco. you hear me talk a lot about
i'm san francisco mayor london breene. i want to start by recognizing the people of san francisco. i know the steps we had to take to address this global pandemic in this city. and the success of the steps that we've had to take had everything to do with all of you listening to our health directives, looking out for one another, supporting and uplifting one another. if you look at what's happened in other parts of the world and what happened in san francisco. this is one of the densest cities...
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the head of the sf travel association for san francisco joe. >> : thank you mayor. r your leadership during the pandemic and our recovery which is essential. thank you for your budget initiatives. it's going to make sure san recovers quickly. we cannot do it alone. it has to be given by all of us. private sectors, associations, individuals. all of us have to be a part of it. why is it so important now? travel is the backbone of san francisco's economy. $10 billion in that economy. the telling the story of san francisco. travel and tourism is not just about visitors. it's about the people who work in san francisco and the industry to support the city that we love. the employees who count on san francisco to feed their families. those that inspire us to help the the city shine. we want to be part of the solution to make this city shine that we love so much. with all of us coming together with the public and private sector. we are inspiring action and change. we appreciate the investment that the mayor is making. encouraging travel and tourism to come back and get the c
the head of the sf travel association for san francisco joe. >> : thank you mayor. r your leadership during the pandemic and our recovery which is essential. thank you for your budget initiatives. it's going to make sure san recovers quickly. we cannot do it alone. it has to be given by all of us. private sectors, associations, individuals. all of us have to be a part of it. why is it so important now? travel is the backbone of san francisco's economy. $10 billion in that economy. the...
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san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from. you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪♪ so we'll help them with that application process if, in fact, the board of supervisors does recognize them as a legacy business, then that does entitle them to certain financial benefits from the city of san francisco. but i say really, more importantly, it really brings them public recognition that this is a business in san francisco that has history and that is unique to san francisco. >> it started in june of 1953. ♪♪ and we make everything from scratch. everything. we started a you -- we started a off with 12 flavors and mango fruits from the philippines and then started trying them one
san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from. you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco....
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one, two, three -- >> we are (indiscernible). >> san francisco. >> san francisco. >> san francisco. >> next speaker, please. >> caller: hello, this is mary beth salem from the filipino community center. i do have one video comment. hello? hello, are you able to hear me? >> clerk: yes. >> caller: thank you. i just have one video [broken audio] >> clerk: thank you. >> my name is mary beth salem and i'm a staff at the filipino community in district 11 of san francisco. i'm deeply concerned -- [video ended] >> clerk: just one second. >> the staff at the filipino community center, which is located in district 11 of san francisco. and i'm deeply concerned that the department has once again issued a cut to our program of $159,000. and has declined to fund much-needed money for the programs. district 11 has the highest concentration of migrants and families in san francisco. the funding would be crucial for us to continue the ongoing information and referral and case management services of the program. which has reached more than 120 immigrants and filipino community members this fiscal year
one, two, three -- >> we are (indiscernible). >> san francisco. >> san francisco. >> san francisco. >> next speaker, please. >> caller: hello, this is mary beth salem from the filipino community center. i do have one video comment. hello? hello, are you able to hear me? >> clerk: yes. >> caller: thank you. i just have one video [broken audio] >> clerk: thank you. >> my name is mary beth salem and i'm a staff at the filipino community...
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it's a credit to san francisco, it's a credit to the humanity of san francisco and a program that needs to be preserved. we should not be here today arguing to maintain the program. this program should be enthusiastically embraced by if city. it has the broad support within the criminal justice community and we ask the board to provide the necessary funding to allow this program to continue its vital services. thank you. >> hello. i'm ceo of the san francisco pre-trial diversion project. we strongly urge the department, mayor's office and board of supervisors to support cameo house. they have been a lifeline for our families, our clients since the 90s and our partnership has been invaluable. we depend on them to get our clients out of jail and protect public safety. an individual sitting in jail waiting for housing and eliminating cameo house would increase the cycle of incarceration and trauma. we support their work and dignity and respect they provide to our clients and urge you to support them going forward. thank you. >> hi, i'm speaking on behalf of the public defenders office and
it's a credit to san francisco, it's a credit to the humanity of san francisco and a program that needs to be preserved. we should not be here today arguing to maintain the program. this program should be enthusiastically embraced by if city. it has the broad support within the criminal justice community and we ask the board to provide the necessary funding to allow this program to continue its vital services. thank you. >> hello. i'm ceo of the san francisco pre-trial diversion project....
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tourism is san francisco's number one industry.ed covid, san francisco welcomes over 25 million visitors who spent over $10 billion a year in our accommodations, retail, small businesses, restaurants, and cultural institutions. our city employed -- industry employed over 86,000 people in san francisco. due to covid, we saw a 95% decrease in tourism to the city and a 76% decrease in employees in the industry. i applaud this effort. it's going to go a long way to make sure that san francisco's economy rebounds strongly, and that the tourism industry rebounds with san francisco strongly. the number one thing that people want to feel when they go to a destination is safety and security, and this will enable people to feel safe, and san francisco will make a difference, and this will make our city a safer place to visit. so thank you, mayor breed and chief, and everyone who worked hard to make this happen. it's going to make a difference to all people who visit san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. my name is larr
tourism is san francisco's number one industry.ed covid, san francisco welcomes over 25 million visitors who spent over $10 billion a year in our accommodations, retail, small businesses, restaurants, and cultural institutions. our city employed -- industry employed over 86,000 people in san francisco. due to covid, we saw a 95% decrease in tourism to the city and a 76% decrease in employees in the industry. i applaud this effort. it's going to go a long way to make sure that san francisco's...
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san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from.the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪♪ so we'll help them with that application process if, in fact, the board of supervisors does recognize them as a legacy business, then that does entitle them to certain financial benefits from the city of san francisco. but i say really, more importantly, it really brings them public recognition that this is a business in san francisco that has history and that is unique to san francisco. >> it started in june of 1953. ♪♪ and we make everything from scratch. everything. we started a you -- we started a off with 12 flavors and mango fruits from the philippines and then started trying them one by one and the family had a whole new clientel
san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from.the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪♪ so we'll help them with that application...
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>> i am a san francisco resident, community leader and director of san francisco advisors. i am one of the partners of. [inaudible]. i am here in support of the budget for the pacific islander community. it is our first time ever to be onthe budget item . our community has been in san francisco for more than 100 years. our pacific islander families have suffered long enough . speaking for the pacific islander family who are overlooked, unheard or unseen, we exist butreally don't exist . we ask that you support our budget so that we canbuild this together to help our pi community . thankyou . >> clerk: could weget the next caller please ? caller, please goahead . >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm catherine byrd, san francisco's largest comprehensive domestic violence service provider urging you to make gender-basedviolence and prevention program old as we move into this next budget year . the department is proposing a 10 percent cut to the grantees and funded agencies keeping vulnerable community member six . over the past 18 months we've beenresponding to increased calls f
>> i am a san francisco resident, community leader and director of san francisco advisors. i am one of the partners of. [inaudible]. i am here in support of the budget for the pacific islander community. it is our first time ever to be onthe budget item . our community has been in san francisco for more than 100 years. our pacific islander families have suffered long enough . speaking for the pacific islander family who are overlooked, unheard or unseen, we exist butreally don't exist ....
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san francisco is back. thank you. [applause] >> when i look at an old neon sign that's working or not working, i feel the family business that was in there. >> since 2009, citywide, sf shines, has supported businesses and sites like the ones that receive new neon signs. >> you know, sf shines is doing an amazing job to bring back the lighting and the neon glow of san francisco. >> sf shines is such an amazing program, and i can't think of another program in another city that gives matching gunned funds to store owners, mom and pop owners, and if they've got a neon sign, they've really got a great way to advertise their business. >> this is a continuation of the sf shines program. >> focusing other neon signs is relatively new to us. of the seven neon signs, we've invested about $145,000. >> a good quality sign costs more, but it lasts infinitily longer. as opposed to lasting five years, a good neon sign will last 15 to 20 years. >> in san francisco, the majority of neon signs are for mom-and-pop businesses. in order t
san francisco is back. thank you. [applause] >> when i look at an old neon sign that's working or not working, i feel the family business that was in there. >> since 2009, citywide, sf shines, has supported businesses and sites like the ones that receive new neon signs. >> you know, sf shines is doing an amazing job to bring back the lighting and the neon glow of san francisco. >> sf shines is such an amazing program, and i can't think of another program in another city...
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san francisco is back. thank you.ause] it. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services in the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in san francisco that is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and find everything in chinatown the walk shop in chinatown welcome to jason dessert i'm the fifth generation of candy in san francisco still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family was the royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for the age berry up to
san francisco is back. thank you.ause] it. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services in the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in san francisco that is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and...
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when i moved to san francisco in 1990, some things opened up. i saw women doing things they hadn't been doing when i was growing up. one thing was firefighting. a woman recruited me at the gay-pride parade in 1991. it was a perfect fit. i liked using my brain, body, working as a team, figuring things out, troubleshooting and coming up with different ways to solve a problem. in terms of coming in after another female chief, i don't think anybody says that about men. you are coming in after another man, chief, what is that like. i understand why it is asked. it is unusual to have a woman in this position. i think san francisco is a trailblazer in that way in terms of showing the world what can happen and what other people who may not look like what you think the fire chief should look like how they can be successful. be asked me about being the first lbgq i have an understands because there are little queer kids that see me. i worked my way up. i came in january of 1994. i built relationships over the years, and i spent 24 years in the field, as w
when i moved to san francisco in 1990, some things opened up. i saw women doing things they hadn't been doing when i was growing up. one thing was firefighting. a woman recruited me at the gay-pride parade in 1991. it was a perfect fit. i liked using my brain, body, working as a team, figuring things out, troubleshooting and coming up with different ways to solve a problem. in terms of coming in after another female chief, i don't think anybody says that about men. you are coming in after...
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and this is really my dream for san francisco. when you think about families and when you think about making sure of education opportunities for children, i can't think of a better place than where you live, and i know that sam is, like, this is my dream, too. every time i'm out, they try to pull me back. you know you're going to get pulled back, but richard is doing a fine job, and we're so grateful to have him and the folks at mission neighborhood centers who continue to help provide child care opportunities all over communities that we know need is the most. i kind of vaguely remember when i was in school, in preschool. my grandmother, who i talk about a lot, who raised me, she worked as a made in san francisco. she worked at hotels, she worked for individuals, and i remember mama fay, who used to pick us up and walk us up the street from the child care we attended. my grandmother would not just leave us with anybody, so the fact that we had a place to go when she went to work was a big deal because as a preschooler, you can't
and this is really my dream for san francisco. when you think about families and when you think about making sure of education opportunities for children, i can't think of a better place than where you live, and i know that sam is, like, this is my dream, too. every time i'm out, they try to pull me back. you know you're going to get pulled back, but richard is doing a fine job, and we're so grateful to have him and the folks at mission neighborhood centers who continue to help provide child...
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so i want to appeal to other members of san francisco, our employees of the city and county of san francisco and others, please, get your vaccine. let continue to reopen our city and reopen our economy. that is what these budget investments are about. we wish we didn't have to put money aside to deal with this pandemic. in this budget, $380 million, we know testing and access to vaccines is important. we know healthcare and treatment for those hospitalized is important so we have to make those level of investments and continue to move our city down the road of recovery. so in this budget, an unprecedented investment in homelessness and shelter, in mental health and resources, one billion dollars over the next two years to deal with one of the most challenging problems that we have faced as a city. it's important to make sure that we get people off the streets, we get them housed, and we get them into treatment. we did not take the decisions that we made to make these investments lightly. let's make sure that these dollars work to change the conditions that we see on our streets. it's not jus
so i want to appeal to other members of san francisco, our employees of the city and county of san francisco and others, please, get your vaccine. let continue to reopen our city and reopen our economy. that is what these budget investments are about. we wish we didn't have to put money aside to deal with this pandemic. in this budget, $380 million, we know testing and access to vaccines is important. we know healthcare and treatment for those hospitalized is important so we have to make those...
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nina roberts who is here from san francisco state.r on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the community voice is heard. so i see a few of them, jill fox, and oscar james, tanansha ocori, and i see a ton of you guys, and thank you for your time again on the project. so next i'd like to introduce one of our assembly members, a neighbor in our -- in our community -- and someone that -- you know, i have known for the last decade and he's worked extremely hard for the city of san francisco. and i would like to introduce our assembly member of district 17, david chu. [applause] >> thank you, jackie. good afternoon, san francisco. are we ready to play? all right! let me first ask the mayor -- the mayor refer the as herself to the resident of philmo
nina roberts who is here from san francisco state.r on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the community voice is heard. so i see a few of them, jill fox, and oscar james, tanansha ocori, and i...
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san francisco waits. pack with thousands of old concrete holdings at risk of collapse in a big quake. >> they almost didn't have enough reinforcing steel, and we are looking here on the roof at quite a few buildings, they didn't have enough steel. >> reporter: peter dan evatt is a longtime structural engineer. >> after a big quake we will likely -- unless we fix them -- have a number of large building collapses. >> it really is a time bomb. think of the cyprus structure during the '89 earthquake. >> they have cars and trucks that are smashed completely. >> reporter: that would've been concrete, those people are totally blissfully unaware. >> reporter: skip walker is an independent building inspector. >> in san francisco you'll see city blocks where that's almost all there is, is these older, non-ductile buildings. >> windows broken, buildings collapsed and damaged. >> reporter: it's a problem the city has been aware of since that day in 1971. >> it was a seminal moment for california. we changed all of ou
san francisco waits. pack with thousands of old concrete holdings at risk of collapse in a big quake. >> they almost didn't have enough reinforcing steel, and we are looking here on the roof at quite a few buildings, they didn't have enough steel. >> reporter: peter dan evatt is a longtime structural engineer. >> after a big quake we will likely -- unless we fix them -- have a number of large building collapses. >> it really is a time bomb. think of the cyprus structure...
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san francisco is back. thank you.ut the garden tour. all of the gardens are volunteers. the only requirement is you're willing to show your garden for a day. so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, whe
san francisco is back. thank you.ut the garden tour. all of the gardens are volunteers. the only requirement is you're willing to show your garden for a day. so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or...
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everybody in san francisco.ay >>> i'm san francisco mayor london breed and i'm so excited to be here at the port today. we were just here celebrating juneteenth. every weekend there are some incredible markets and it was so crowded. the waterfront was alive and well. and, in fact, last weekend i think it was, these days go by so fast, i was at the giants game celebrating with roscoe. a full -- almost a full house, but it was amazing. amazing to see the waterfront active, to see it alive, to see the excitement and now we have a couple other things to add to our re-opening efforts. in fact, ferry service started today. additional ferry service around the bay area. and, we also have opening this weekend the exploretorium and for tours the s.s. brian. and we even have more common includes fireworks on the northern waterfront for the 4th of july. and, finally, to top it all off as we get ready to re-open our city, it just wouldn't be the same unless we had fleet week returning in october. so a number of incredible mi
everybody in san francisco.ay >>> i'm san francisco mayor london breed and i'm so excited to be here at the port today. we were just here celebrating juneteenth. every weekend there are some incredible markets and it was so crowded. the waterfront was alive and well. and, in fact, last weekend i think it was, these days go by so fast, i was at the giants game celebrating with roscoe. a full -- almost a full house, but it was amazing. amazing to see the waterfront active, to see it...
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includes the three core cities of san francisco, oakland and san jose.so the funds are divided up through an extensive process whereby the various hubs in the bay area meet and determine the needs based on risk and threat. and then it's voted on by our approval authority. san francisco is the fiscal agent for the bulk of the funds, the extra $2 million is for the statewide funding of a risk management program on behalf of the state of california. does that answer your question? >> chair haney: i get to where the fiscal agent for the funds going to all the different cities, but what are the funds being used for? >> they're being used for all kinds of things, including community resilience projects, an extensive training and exercise program that is run out of the offices. they also purchase large equipment items. some of the things that are purchased are security, you know, rescue vehicles for emergencies, fire department emergencies, police emergencies. health department items such as testing equipment for -- that was used extensively during the pandemic
includes the three core cities of san francisco, oakland and san jose.so the funds are divided up through an extensive process whereby the various hubs in the bay area meet and determine the needs based on risk and threat. and then it's voted on by our approval authority. san francisco is the fiscal agent for the bulk of the funds, the extra $2 million is for the statewide funding of a risk management program on behalf of the state of california. does that answer your question? >> chair...
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to san francisco to see this show.le who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't necessarily support punk rock. [♪♪♪] >> last, but certainly not least is a jell-o be opera. they are the punk rock candidate of the lead singer called the dead kennedys. >> if we are blaming anybody in san francisco, we will just blame the dead kennedys. >> there you go. >> we had situations where concerts were cancelled due to flyers, obscene flyers that the city was thought -- that he thought was obscene that had been put up. the city of san francisco has come around to embrace it's musicians. when they have the centennial for city hall, they brought in all kinds of local musicians and i got to perform at that. that was, at -- in a way, and appreciation from the city of san francisco for the m
to san francisco to see this show.le who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't necessarily support punk rock. [♪♪♪] >> last, but certainly not least is a jell-o be opera. they are the punk rock candidate of the lead singer called the...
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i'm a native of san francisco, born and raised. received my associates degree in city college of san francisco. received my bachelor's of art in new college of california in san francisco. rest in peace to my mentor and legendary harry britt. love you man. i served in our country in the u.s. navy and the california national guard. i started my career as a san francisco patrol special police officer being a proactive community policer and gained the respect of the people and the merchants within the area. i served in the san francisco sunshine ordinance task force for open government. the san francisco civil grand jury. i'm currently a private investigator. i've been elected as the first minority to serve as a district director of the san francisco bay area chapter representing the larger private investigator association in the great state of california. i'm appointed to the san francisco veterans commission and appointed by president obama as district appeals board member. i'm a member of naco. if appointed, i would propose the fol
i'm a native of san francisco, born and raised. received my associates degree in city college of san francisco. received my bachelor's of art in new college of california in san francisco. rest in peace to my mentor and legendary harry britt. love you man. i served in our country in the u.s. navy and the california national guard. i started my career as a san francisco patrol special police officer being a proactive community policer and gained the respect of the people and the merchants within...
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i'm san francisco mayor london breene. i want to start by recognizing the people of san francisco.e steps we had to take to address this global pandemic in this city. and the success of the steps that we've had to take had everything to do with all of you listening to our health directives, looking out for one another, supporting and uplifting one another. if you look at what's happened in other parts of the world and what happened in san francisco. this is one of the densest cities in the country, we have one of the lowest death rates in the country. good luck, ma'am. good luck. thank you. as i said, san francisco fortunately has had one of the lowest death rates in the country. that has everything to do with all the work you have done to keep everyone safe. i want to say thank you to san francisco. thank you for all your hard work because it was a very challenging time and now that light that we keep talking about is finally here. i know you can't please everybody, that's okay. today, why are we here. as someone who grew up in san francisco. you hear me talk a lot about my grandm
i'm san francisco mayor london breene. i want to start by recognizing the people of san francisco.e steps we had to take to address this global pandemic in this city. and the success of the steps that we've had to take had everything to do with all of you listening to our health directives, looking out for one another, supporting and uplifting one another. if you look at what's happened in other parts of the world and what happened in san francisco. this is one of the densest cities in the...
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the san francisco emergency operations center remains activated and committed to making vaccination convenient and available for all san franciscans. we're at the forefront of the equitable vaccine strategy. we have shifted our strategy to be more neighborhood centric. i want to be 100% clear here, we have many opportunities for folks to get their vaccines and tests throughout the city in their own community. here we're at the south center in the bay view. we are fully staffed. we have some folks that are go to go get their vaccine today. we're so grateful you are here to be an example to your community and family. the delta variant continues to be a very serious threat. as we move forward, i just want to say that to reiterate that the vaccine is safe and in san francisco it is extremely easy and convenient to get one. we will continue to work together with our partners to make that vaccine and testing available. we've done so well, 75% is great. we really have to focus on our most vulnerable populations and protect each other. thank you very much and if you haven't got a vaccine, please go to
the san francisco emergency operations center remains activated and committed to making vaccination convenient and available for all san franciscans. we're at the forefront of the equitable vaccine strategy. we have shifted our strategy to be more neighborhood centric. i want to be 100% clear here, we have many opportunities for folks to get their vaccines and tests throughout the city in their own community. here we're at the south center in the bay view. we are fully staffed. we have some...
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welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something >> i hear they are aware of small vibrations. but yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. >> today is a spectacular day in san francisco and sometimes people would say this is earthquake weather. is this earthquake weather? >> no. not that i have heard of. no such thi
welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him...
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our dear mayor of the city and county of san francisco has died. we would like to concerned our condolences to his family and dear ones and to the city and county of san francisco. we would like to talk with sher rein mcstat ten, the director and ramona davies of the committee with the city and county of san francisco. welcome. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> our country and every municipality is looking at aging and all the ways of which the values of the country and a state and a local exercise those values into services and understandings of the way that people age and the kinds of services they need. i am wondering if you can give us a short history of what the department of aging and adult services is here. >> certainly. thank you. so san francisco has a long history of providing services for older adults and adults with disabilities and i thank we're a leader in that. the department has been around for a long time, but really came together with a lot of services in 2000. our biggest program is in-home support services which gives home care for
our dear mayor of the city and county of san francisco has died. we would like to concerned our condolences to his family and dear ones and to the city and county of san francisco. we would like to talk with sher rein mcstat ten, the director and ramona davies of the committee with the city and county of san francisco. welcome. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> our country and every municipality is looking at aging and all the ways of which the values of the country and a state...
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we want that to be available to everybody here in san francisco. and i am thrilled and we're excited to partner with you to make a quarter million individuals and now give them access to the most wonderful cultural assets and treasures in our city. right here in our town and where they live and not just for a few months in the summer, but all year round. your honor, mayor, and thank you very much and in the treasurer's office and across the city and the museums and the cultural institutions and stepped up and said this is something everybody in san francisco deserves and today we're making it happen. so thank you, everyone, for being here. please as the mayor said, spread the word. tell everybody, tell everybody that all they need to get into any one of the great resources is the medical card or public i.d. to show they are member of the programs and have the chance to come in and be successful. and with that, we will introduce the next speaker. let me bring up carol tang, the executive director of the children's creativity museum. >> on behalf of
we want that to be available to everybody here in san francisco. and i am thrilled and we're excited to partner with you to make a quarter million individuals and now give them access to the most wonderful cultural assets and treasures in our city. right here in our town and where they live and not just for a few months in the summer, but all year round. your honor, mayor, and thank you very much and in the treasurer's office and across the city and the museums and the cultural institutions and...
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bob moved to san francisco. after five years with the securities and exchange commission where he worked on combating pyramid schemes, for the next 45 years, bob and art went on to build their firm and to premier mid size law firms. bob also quickly fell in love with his chosen city of san francisco. for over a deck, bob -- decade bob led the organization san francisco beautiful to preserve city natural beauty. bob was as patron and lover of the arts. he attended in support of the san francisco symphony, the opera and many of our museums. he was well-known for his love in outspoken advocacy. in 1988, bob and his wife purchased a home in sonoma where he and his family would plant trees and explore the region's natural beauty. bob could be found at the presidio ymca playing pick-up basketball well into his 70s. in 2016, bob was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. in the years following bob cared for his wife chandra. he is survived by his three children bob lived life to the fullest. he will be remembered for his
bob moved to san francisco. after five years with the securities and exchange commission where he worked on combating pyramid schemes, for the next 45 years, bob and art went on to build their firm and to premier mid size law firms. bob also quickly fell in love with his chosen city of san francisco. for over a deck, bob -- decade bob led the organization san francisco beautiful to preserve city natural beauty. bob was as patron and lover of the arts. he attended in support of the san francisco...
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so i want to appeal to other members of san francisco, our employees of the city and county of san francisco and others, please, get your vaccine. let continue to reopen our city and reopen our economy. that is what these budget investments are about. we wish we didn't have to put money aside to deal with this pandemic. in this budget, $380 million, we know testing and access to vaccines is important. we know healthcare and treatment for those hospitalized is important so we have to make those level of investments and continue to move our city down the road of recovery. so in this budget, an unprecedented investment in homelessness and shelter, in mental health and resources, one billion dollars over the next two years to deal with one of the most challenging problems that we have faced as a city. it's important to make sure that we get people off the streets, we get them housed, and we get them into treatment. we did not take the decisions that we made to make these investments lightly. let's make sure that these dollars work to change the conditions that we see on our streets. it's not jus
so i want to appeal to other members of san francisco, our employees of the city and county of san francisco and others, please, get your vaccine. let continue to reopen our city and reopen our economy. that is what these budget investments are about. we wish we didn't have to put money aside to deal with this pandemic. in this budget, $380 million, we know testing and access to vaccines is important. we know healthcare and treatment for those hospitalized is important so we have to make those...
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temperatures in san francisco stuck in the 50s for the second day in a row.long the coast temperatures didn't warm up very much at all and it's going to spread out into the valleys as we head to early tomorrow morning. there is the father. a solar powered personality, today was a challenging day in san francisco where the high was only 57 degrees. that actually ties the record for the coolest high temperature recorded on the 12th of july in san francisco. record-keeping in the city goes back to the 1850s. we are talking about some well- established records. only 55 in half moon bay but 55, stilson 84 santa rosa and concord but all these numbers below average for this time of the year and that's a trend that will continue the rest of this week. 65 degrees at sfo, nowhere close to that downtown. almost 10 degrees cooler. santa rosa 77 degrees, 81 and concord, 82 degrees in fairfield for the warm spots but went back 48 hours when temperatures inland in the east bay were 105 to 110 degrees. big changes have kicked in thanks to that onshore breeze that's gusting u
temperatures in san francisco stuck in the 50s for the second day in a row.long the coast temperatures didn't warm up very much at all and it's going to spread out into the valleys as we head to early tomorrow morning. there is the father. a solar powered personality, today was a challenging day in san francisco where the high was only 57 degrees. that actually ties the record for the coolest high temperature recorded on the 12th of july in san francisco. record-keeping in the city goes back to...
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i appreciate it, the san francisco police department appreciate it. without further adieu, i would like to introduce our mayor, london breene. >> : thank you, chief. it's definitely great to be here with all of you in person today. it's been a very very challenging 15 months. to be here in person is so significant. we appreciate it a lot more as a result of what we had to do in terms of our actions during covid. here we are, san francisco with over 82 percent of our residents who have been vaccinated. we're doing great in comparison to other major cities. i'm grateful to the people of this city who stepped up and made that difference. we're seeing a whole other spot light being placed on san francisco. on the one hand with covid what we've seen is a lot of praise and support, san francisco has gotten a lot of great attention as it relate it covid. but sadly as it relate it crime, we've gotten a lot of negative attention. when you think about where we were last year during the holiday july 4th, we saw unprecedented shootings. the death of a young six y
i appreciate it, the san francisco police department appreciate it. without further adieu, i would like to introduce our mayor, london breene. >> : thank you, chief. it's definitely great to be here with all of you in person today. it's been a very very challenging 15 months. to be here in person is so significant. we appreciate it a lot more as a result of what we had to do in terms of our actions during covid. here we are, san francisco with over 82 percent of our residents who have...
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no. >> san francisco is a great down.'ve been here many years and i love it here and it's a beautiful, beautiful, place to be music and art is key to that. drama, acting, movies, everything, everything that makes life worth living and that's what we've got to mow proteasome no san francisco and that's what is important now. [♪♪♪] >> i try to start every day not looking at my phone by doing something that is grounding. that is usually meditation. i have a gym set up in my garage, and that is usually breathing and movement and putting my mind towards something else. surfing is my absolute favorite thing to do. it is the most cleansing thing that i'm able to do. i live near the beach, so whenever i can get out, i do. unfortunately, surfing isn't a daily practice for me, but i've been able to get out weekly, and it's something that i've been incredibly grateful for. [♪♪♪] >> i started working for the city in 2005. at the time, my kids were pretty young but i think had started school. i was offered a temporarily position as an
no. >> san francisco is a great down.'ve been here many years and i love it here and it's a beautiful, beautiful, place to be music and art is key to that. drama, acting, movies, everything, everything that makes life worth living and that's what we've got to mow proteasome no san francisco and that's what is important now. [♪♪♪] >> i try to start every day not looking at my phone by doing something that is grounding. that is usually meditation. i have a gym set up in my...
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she worked alongside san francisco's renown community activist who fought for disenfranchised in san francisco. attending protests at city hall, making posters for marchs, prayer vigils. she even used her talent to sew quilts. even though eva may didn't get teaching credentials, many that knew her learned many lessons. she exemplified unwaivering strengths. she leaves to cherish seven children, rose marie, edward lloyd, jacquelyn uetta, lori k and anthony dwayne. a host of grandchildren and other families. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, mr. president. supervisor chan. >> supervisor chan: thank you, madam clerk. so, colleagues, in april, governor gavin newsome announcement point in times that the state will stop issuing fracturing by 2024, and, this week, the california, the news is that california has already denied 21 fracturing permits. so here i am introducing an ordinance that sets san francisco out -- gets san francisco out of the fossil fuel business permanently by striking the planning code article 12 from our planning -- by striking the planning code article 12. artic
she worked alongside san francisco's renown community activist who fought for disenfranchised in san francisco. attending protests at city hall, making posters for marchs, prayer vigils. she even used her talent to sew quilts. even though eva may didn't get teaching credentials, many that knew her learned many lessons. she exemplified unwaivering strengths. she leaves to cherish seven children, rose marie, edward lloyd, jacquelyn uetta, lori k and anthony dwayne. a host of grandchildren and...
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everybody in san francisco.san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic. we are here to provide easy access to conference of low-cost culturally sensitive sexual health services and to everyone who walks through our door. so we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. we also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for people living with hiv and are uninsured and then we hope them health benefits and rage into conference of primary care. we also provide both pre-nd post exposure prophylactics for hiv prevention we also provide a range of women's reproductive health services including contraception, emergency contraception. sometimes known as plan b. pap smears and [inaudible]. we are was entirely [inaudible]people will come as soon as were open even a little before opening. weight buries a lip it could be the first person here at your in and out within a few minutes. there are some days we do have a pretty
everybody in san francisco.san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic. we are here to provide easy access to conference of low-cost culturally sensitive sexual health services and to everyone who walks through our door. so we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. we also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for people living with hiv and are uninsured and then we hope them health...
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san francisco is back. thank you. [applause] >> when i first started painting it was difficult to get my foot in the door and contractors and mostly men would have a bad attitude towards me or not want to answer my questions or not include me and after you prove yourself, which i have done, i don't face that obstacle as much anymore. ♪♪♪ my name is nita riccardi, i'm a painter for the city of san francisco and i have my own business as a painting contractor since 1994 called winning colors. my mother was kind of resistant. none of my brothers were painter. i went to college to be a chiropractor and i couldn't imagine being in an office all day. i dropped out of college to become a painter. >> we have been friends for about 15-20 years. we both decided that maybe i could work for her and so she hired me as a painter. she was always very kind. i wasn't actually a painter when she hired me and that was pretty cool but gave me an opportunity to learn the trade with her company. i went on to different job opportunities but
san francisco is back. thank you. [applause] >> when i first started painting it was difficult to get my foot in the door and contractors and mostly men would have a bad attitude towards me or not want to answer my questions or not include me and after you prove yourself, which i have done, i don't face that obstacle as much anymore. ♪♪♪ my name is nita riccardi, i'm a painter for the city of san francisco and i have my own business as a painting contractor since 1994 called winning...
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we're raising our family in san francisco and just to be able to continue to be here is the great lesson.go the 49 promotes local businesses and changes san franciscans to do their shopping and dooipg within the 49 square miles by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant so where will you shop and dine the 49 hi in my mind a ms. medina >> hello, everyone. and welcome to the ribbon cutting ceremony for 490. i'm the deputy executive director for mission housing development corporation and it is my honor to welcome you back isn't that exciting? we are back into our neighborhood. you know, after, what, more than a year of collectively fighting the covid-19 virus. thank you, mayor, london breed. and thank you supervisors and all of the community effort that allowed us to be here today in this outdoor space to be able to celebrate 490. and we would like to remind you though as we are so proud to be hosting you here today, we want to encourage you to kindly wear your masks as you enter the building, and to respect still the socia
we're raising our family in san francisco and just to be able to continue to be here is the great lesson.go the 49 promotes local businesses and changes san franciscans to do their shopping and dooipg within the 49 square miles by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant so where will you shop and dine the 49 hi in my mind a ms. medina >> hello, everyone. and welcome to the ribbon cutting ceremony for 490. i'm the deputy...
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shine on san francisco launches. yesterday, shine non san francisco was formally launched with an event in our own union square, with mayor breed, city leaders, lots of community organizations including the san francisco parks alliance. shine on sf is committed to care in san francisco. the san francisco recreation and parks department is excited to be part of this coalition and be sure to participate in a citywide art project throughout this summer by sharing what makes san francisco shine via cards on living golden trees throughout the city. these trees are in a variety of locations including union square, the hall, in the mission and a tree has made a recent stop at skate in place in golden gate park. for more information and including interactive golden tree map visit shineonsanfrancisco.org. joined the boys and girls club for the first day of the willy mays ground crews program. watering dragging, raking the baseball diamond. these ground crew members and training will be responsible for the upkeep this summer a
shine on san francisco launches. yesterday, shine non san francisco was formally launched with an event in our own union square, with mayor breed, city leaders, lots of community organizations including the san francisco parks alliance. shine on sf is committed to care in san francisco. the san francisco recreation and parks department is excited to be part of this coalition and be sure to participate in a citywide art project throughout this summer by sharing what makes san francisco shine via...
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not just in san francisco. we need to work for the employer for at least six months continuously and regularly perform at least eight hours of work a week san francisco. employees may request a flexible or predictable work arrangement, healthcare for a child or children for whom the employee has parental responsibility. a parent aged 65 and older and a spouse, domestic partner, child, parent or sibling, grandchild or grandparent with a serious health condition. >> we have a copy of your slide deck. we can bring it up. if you can tell us when to switch the pages, that will be great. >> sure. i'm on the fifth slide right now. >> clerk: give us one second. >> we can make this available to the -- publicly upon request. thank you. after employee submits a request for work arrangement, the employer must meet with the employee within 21 days of the request. this is per ordinance. consider the request and respond in writing within 21 days of the meeting. an employer can deny a family friendly workplace ordinance reques
not just in san francisco. we need to work for the employer for at least six months continuously and regularly perform at least eight hours of work a week san francisco. employees may request a flexible or predictable work arrangement, healthcare for a child or children for whom the employee has parental responsibility. a parent aged 65 and older and a spouse, domestic partner, child, parent or sibling, grandchild or grandparent with a serious health condition. >> we have a copy of your...
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we'll be comfortable for most of the bay and san francisco and the coast. e temperatures. low to mid70s for most of the south bay. 80 san jose. same thing in redwood city. 58 along the coast to near 60 towards the sunset. 63 to 67 for downtown. upper 50s for the north bay coast. quite a range from 76 in vallejo to 79 at napa to even some 90s north of there. for the east bay, we have 68 in it berkeley and oakland. most influenced by the sea breeze. low to mid70s elsewhere. as you move towards the valleys, look at all these 70s. that is really comfortable. considering it's going to be about 20, 25 degrees warmer in about two days. 50s out there once again with splotches of green in the megoi the state. heat building 101 in yosemite. 87 in tahoe is close to a record high. excessive heat for nearly six days down in the desert southwest. that's what we tap into but look at that. 60s to 70s coast and san francisco. 80s mainly around the bay and 90s to 100 inland from thursday all the way through monday. >> thank you, mike. >>> this morning firefighters are making
we'll be comfortable for most of the bay and san francisco and the coast. e temperatures. low to mid70s for most of the south bay. 80 san jose. same thing in redwood city. 58 along the coast to near 60 towards the sunset. 63 to 67 for downtown. upper 50s for the north bay coast. quite a range from 76 in vallejo to 79 at napa to even some 90s north of there. for the east bay, we have 68 in it berkeley and oakland. most influenced by the sea breeze. low to mid70s elsewhere. as you move towards...
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san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from.ys recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪♪ so we'll help them with that application process if, in fact, the board of supervisors does recognize them as a legacy business, then that does entitle them to certain financial benefits from the city of san francisco. but i say really, more importantly, it really brings them public recognition that this is a business in san francisco that has history and that is unique to san francisco. >> it started in june of 1953. ♪♪ and we make everything from scratch. everything. we started a you -- we started a off with 12 flavors and mango fruits from the philippines and then started trying them one by one and t
san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from.ys recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪♪ so we'll...
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. >> i have lived in san francisco for almost 42 years. born here in the hayes valley. >> i applied for the san francisco affordable housing lottery three times. >> since 2016, we've had about 265 electronic lotteries and almost 2,000 people have got their home through the lottery system. if you go into the listing, you can actually just press lottery results and you put in your lottery number and it will tell you exactly how you ranked. >> for some people, signing up for it was going to be a challenge. there is a digital divide here and especially when you are trying to help low and very low income people. so we began providing digital assistance for folks to go in and get help. >> along with the income and the residency requirements, we also required someone who is trying to buy the home to be a first time home buyer and there's also an educational component that consists of an orientation that they need to attend, a first-time home buyer workshop and a one-on-one counseling session with the housing councilor. >> sometimes we have to go
. >> i have lived in san francisco for almost 42 years. born here in the hayes valley. >> i applied for the san francisco affordable housing lottery three times. >> since 2016, we've had about 265 electronic lotteries and almost 2,000 people have got their home through the lottery system. if you go into the listing, you can actually just press lottery results and you put in your lottery number and it will tell you exactly how you ranked. >> for some people, signing up...