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number 6, proposed stipulation decision and order in the matter of living wage for educators, san francisco commission 118 118 11c and 1818-026 and item number 8, supposed stipulation, decision and order in the matter of the san francisco community college board 2018, san francisco ethic's commission complaints number 1818-050. call for a public comment on any items. >> yes. >> the items that you have read, it's only supported by democrats. there's no people's voice, no other political voice in san francisco. it can be said that san francisco, it's a government controlled by no rule of law. thank you. >> thank you. other public comment on any of the agenda items? otherwise, i will move to approve agenda items number 3-8. and a second from commissioner lee. all in favour aye and motion is carried unanimously. so on the nonconsent items, i would like to take some items out of order after item number 9. i would like to call number 12, the discussion of the monthly staff enforcement report and then agenda item number 10, discussion on enforcement process review so we'll take those two items together and t
number 6, proposed stipulation decision and order in the matter of living wage for educators, san francisco commission 118 118 11c and 1818-026 and item number 8, supposed stipulation, decision and order in the matter of the san francisco community college board 2018, san francisco ethic's commission complaints number 1818-050. call for a public comment on any items. >> yes. >> the items that you have read, it's only supported by democrats. there's no people's voice, no other...
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the san francisco public utilities commission, which has been providing safe, reliable energy for our city facilities for more than 100 years, as well as delivering fresh and clear drinking water throughout the city. san francisco public utilities commission has had a high bar for a partnerships and a real commitment to community education, arts, environmental justice and workforce about me. taking full ownership of our power system, opens exciting opportunities for san francisco to invest in green jobs and infrastructure, to make our grid smaller and saved her and and make environmentally sound decisions about energy sources. it is time, beyond time really, to break the tie to pg&e and create a green, renewable, publicly owned system ". i agree with what chair peskin's head. i'm excited about this hearing and appreciate the work that has i believe there is not just a broad majority that shares the perspective that chair peskin just articulated. a full consensus on this approach. i appreciate the work, and i'm looking forward to doing whatever we can to support it. >> ms. hale, the fl
the san francisco public utilities commission, which has been providing safe, reliable energy for our city facilities for more than 100 years, as well as delivering fresh and clear drinking water throughout the city. san francisco public utilities commission has had a high bar for a partnerships and a real commitment to community education, arts, environmental justice and workforce about me. taking full ownership of our power system, opens exciting opportunities for san francisco to invest in...
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accountable and we need to, and that is what i have done. >> while, on the san francisco or while the san francisco police commission, she helped to reimportantly the department's use of force policy as well as making sure all wore body cameras and terminating several for misconduct. >>> the mother of a man who died inside the los angeles department. a prominent democratic donor is speaking out. her son was found dead of a drug overdose. she claims were son was held captive and was injected with unknown substances that ultimately lead to his death. also, she claims she went to the authorities but says her calls for help were ignored by l. a. police and that she is disappointed by the authorities for taking so long to press charges against buck. >> i felt finally. it just seemed like we have been screaming and hollering to anyone who would listen and finally someone listened. >> the county failed in its investigation. why do the feds care more about what happens in l. a. county than actual l. a. county officials. that is ivey teak are alligators of the constitution. they didn't take seriously the complaints of guy me
accountable and we need to, and that is what i have done. >> while, on the san francisco or while the san francisco police commission, she helped to reimportantly the department's use of force policy as well as making sure all wore body cameras and terminating several for misconduct. >>> the mother of a man who died inside the los angeles department. a prominent democratic donor is speaking out. her son was found dead of a drug overdose. she claims were son was held captive and...
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on the evening of the 26th, is a follow-up to an event that happened last week at the san francisco arts commission. i'm pleased to announce that this year, for the first time, our san francisco arts commission has included people with disabilities, specifically in terms of targeted outreach for their grant recipient program. it has been available to people with disabilities before, but this year they identified people with disabilities specifically as an underserved community when it comes to the arts and our focusing attention this year and in subsequent years on more strategic outreach for folks with disabilities. i had the privilege of moderating a panel last week of artists, where the theater attendees learned quite a bit about accessibility and access to the arts. thanks to our panelist who were representing the community. as follow-up to that, if you're interested in learning more about art commission grant opportunities, there is going to be an informational session on thursday, september 26, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the contemporary jewish museum. you are welcome to attend that as well. t
on the evening of the 26th, is a follow-up to an event that happened last week at the san francisco arts commission. i'm pleased to announce that this year, for the first time, our san francisco arts commission has included people with disabilities, specifically in terms of targeted outreach for their grant recipient program. it has been available to people with disabilities before, but this year they identified people with disabilities specifically as an underserved community when it comes to...
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you are the members of the san francisco fire commission. if not you who will do this? if not now when will this be done. i have a packet of information with the chief and also for deputy chief. >> have you concluded your remarks? >> yes, i have. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please identify. >> i am duck morton. it is nearly 30 years since the 6.9 earthquake. actions taken today still leaves huge parts of the city open to catastrophic fire. usgs considers the last few decades to be an earthquake route. the 2008 haywired earthquake scenario anticipates within 30 years a 7.0 earthquake on the hayward fault and forecasts inadequate water supply for firefighting. city engineers plan at least 100 simultaneous fires following a 7.8 earthquake. that means 30 times strong thanloma. it means thousands of deaths, injuries, loss of housing and commercial viability. property damage at $8 billion plus dollars, higher if no city wide awss. 15 neighborhoods that are nonawss. western and southern, not just west side, the southern neighborhoods. bayview out in those districts w
you are the members of the san francisco fire commission. if not you who will do this? if not now when will this be done. i have a packet of information with the chief and also for deputy chief. >> have you concluded your remarks? >> yes, i have. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please identify. >> i am duck morton. it is nearly 30 years since the 6.9 earthquake. actions taken today still leaves huge parts of the city open to catastrophic fire. usgs considers the...
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these are the kinds of things that san francisco public utilities commission is doing.ey're doing it because they feel they have a responsibility to san franciscans and to people in this community. it is a place where we can connect, where we can laugh, where we can talk about issues and politics, and 45 and kentucky and everything else. we can talk here and this is a good thing. we don't have any banks to wait in line anymore. you are in the bank used to talk to people about things, that is gone. walgreens, used to meet people at walgreens, well, that is gone , and so we have this and this is where we will connect. i want to thank all of you and i want to thank our partners. i want to think people who have a vision, you understand that, yes, while you are building in the programs, while you are building the sewage plant, there were other things. there are other places and people around you, and that these people have come to the conclusion that is part of their responsibility to help us live and thrive in this community. i want to thank the p.u.c. and i want to thank a
these are the kinds of things that san francisco public utilities commission is doing.ey're doing it because they feel they have a responsibility to san franciscans and to people in this community. it is a place where we can connect, where we can laugh, where we can talk about issues and politics, and 45 and kentucky and everything else. we can talk here and this is a good thing. we don't have any banks to wait in line anymore. you are in the bank used to talk to people about things, that is...
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also for the past three years, san francisco public utilities commission and the san francisco fire department has collectively analyzed various options for implementing an emergency firefighting water system on the west side of san francisco, and developed a proposal for an e.f.w.s. for the west side that incorporates stake holder feedback. the proposal includes a portable e.f.w.s. that will bring a robust and resilient high-pressured firefighting system to the western neighborhoods of san francisco, while providing a seismicly resilient pipeline that is able to provide drinking water during non-fire situations. i'm so appreciative of the work done by the fire department and the s.f. c., that takes into account many of the concerns raised throughout this process. and i want to say how appreciative we are of the silver grancivil grand jury. the work of the civil grand jury is helping to ensure that as a city, this is priority. i will not be able to stay for the whole hearing, but i appreciate chair mar for allowing me to sit in. >> chairman: i just wanted to thank you for all of your leadershi
also for the past three years, san francisco public utilities commission and the san francisco fire department has collectively analyzed various options for implementing an emergency firefighting water system on the west side of san francisco, and developed a proposal for an e.f.w.s. for the west side that incorporates stake holder feedback. the proposal includes a portable e.f.w.s. that will bring a robust and resilient high-pressured firefighting system to the western neighborhoods of san...
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clean power sf is san francisco's key way of fighting climate change by renewable energy and offering it to san francisco customers. i'm from the san francisco public utilities commissionhe program came about with state wide legislation in 2002 to enable people to take more control over supplies. i first heard of the program when the organization was advocating to launch clean power sf. what i'm most excited about, it's going to bring 100% renewable energy to my home and reinvest into renewable energy infrastructure and jobs. i had gone to a lot of street fairs and heard from the staff at the san francisco public utilities commission to sign up for clean power sf even before it launched. >> we learned about clean power sf because our sustainability team is always looking for clean operations. linkedin is the largest online network. there are about 530 million members using our site. in this san francisco office there's about 1400 employees working in roughly 400,000 square feet. >> after signing up for the program we heard about the san francisco program and learned they had commercial rates and signed up for that. i'm the co-owner of the new wheel electric bike shop.
clean power sf is san francisco's key way of fighting climate change by renewable energy and offering it to san francisco customers. i'm from the san francisco public utilities commissionhe program came about with state wide legislation in 2002 to enable people to take more control over supplies. i first heard of the program when the organization was advocating to launch clean power sf. what i'm most excited about, it's going to bring 100% renewable energy to my home and reinvest into renewable...
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bad that used needles are making their way into the bay, however officials at san francisco's, public utilities commission explain why a drug reaching the bay. his highly unlikely. forces unit reports. >>used drug needles flowing into the pacific ocean by way of san francisco's board trade sources. that's what president donald trump says is happening in connection to the city's ongoing homeless crisis that the president called it tremendous pollution and warned that the us environmental protection agency will be giving san francisco, a notice for being what he says in total violation the spokesperson for the san francisco public utilities commission kerry being we're very proud of a system that does a great job. >>separating outsell its organic or otherwise, including needles and and there are multiple lines of defense before we reach the day and yours. >>san francisco has 2 water treatment facility. this here at the south east water treatment patrol plant here, the 53 million gallons of water is processed every day. she talked about how this is to prevent. >>and so it's and separates them discharges no d
bad that used needles are making their way into the bay, however officials at san francisco's, public utilities commission explain why a drug reaching the bay. his highly unlikely. forces unit reports. >>used drug needles flowing into the pacific ocean by way of san francisco's board trade sources. that's what president donald trump says is happening in connection to the city's ongoing homeless crisis that the president called it tremendous pollution and warned that the us environmental...
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that used needles are making their way into the bay, however, officials at the san francisco, public utilities commission explain why a drug needle reaching the bay. it's highly unlikely kron four's haaziq madyun has the story. >>used drug needles flowing in tof san francisco's. >>grades and >>that's what president donald trump says is happening in connection to the city's ongoing homeless crisis that the president called did tremendous pollution and warned that the us environmental protection agency will be giving san francisco, a notice for being what he says in total violation the spokesperson for the san francisco public utilities commission kerry being we're very proud of a system that does a great job. >>separating out so it's organic or otherwise, including needles and there are multiple lines of defense before we reach the day and yours. >>just last 2 water treatment facilities, the largest is here at the south east water treatment patrol plant here that the 3 million gallons of water is processed every day talked about how this is to prevent. primary treatment it captures did. >>and so it's and
that used needles are making their way into the bay, however, officials at the san francisco, public utilities commission explain why a drug needle reaching the bay. it's highly unlikely kron four's haaziq madyun has the story. >>used drug needles flowing in tof san francisco's. >>grades and >>that's what president donald trump says is happening in connection to the city's ongoing homeless crisis that the president called did tremendous pollution and warned that the us...
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>> welcome to the san francisco planning commission regular hearing for thursday, september 12, 2019. i would like to remind members of the public the commission does not tolerate outbursts of any kind. please silence your cell phones and if you speak before the commission, please state your name for the record. we will not have speaker cards. commissioners, i would like to take roll at this time. pai(roll call). >> we expect commissioner moore to arrive shortly. commissioners, first is consideration of items for continuous, 2015-00258-cua at hamilton avenue. conditional use authorization proposed until november 7th, 2019. i have to other items for continuance. >> any members that would like to comment on items proposed for continuance? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner hillace? >> moved to continue. >> seconded. >> move to continue to november 7th. the motion passes 4-0. that places under the consent calendar for item 2, case 202 2, cua, 21 avenue. any member who would like to pull this avenue out for consent? commissioners? commissioner hillace? >> approve. >> seco
>> welcome to the san francisco planning commission regular hearing for thursday, september 12, 2019. i would like to remind members of the public the commission does not tolerate outbursts of any kind. please silence your cell phones and if you speak before the commission, please state your name for the record. we will not have speaker cards. commissioners, i would like to take roll at this time. pai(roll call). >> we expect commissioner moore to arrive shortly. commissioners,...
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i'm currently the chair of the agent on the san francisco youth commission, but i'm here in my capacity as a student of convent of the sacred heart school. i've been a member of the community for four years. they've been a part of mine for much longer, given i've been a resident of d2 since i was in first or second grade. one thing that my previous school community -- my previous school is on the way between my house and the sacred heart so we would pass our campus everyday. one thing the school envied was the organization that the schools of the sacred heart had. they seemed to get students in at double the rate than my previous school given the way they organized the campus itself and the resources that they use and the organization they have. as a member of the school community, there's a lot more assets to this body that i think that the city could be useful for the community, including the type of organization -- the type of education they provide to students. schools educate students whether through public service, keeping the campus clean or being mindful of our neighbors and res
i'm currently the chair of the agent on the san francisco youth commission, but i'm here in my capacity as a student of convent of the sacred heart school. i've been a member of the community for four years. they've been a part of mine for much longer, given i've been a resident of d2 since i was in first or second grade. one thing that my previous school community -- my previous school is on the way between my house and the sacred heart so we would pass our campus everyday. one thing the...
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commission, discussion. chief's report, weekly crime trends, provide an overview of offences acquiring in san francisco, including an update on overall reported human trafficking incidents and homicide clearance rates. significant incidents, chief's report will be limited to a brief description of the significant incidents. commission discussion will be limited to determining whether to calendar any of the incidents the chief describes for a future commission meeting major events, provide a summary of planned activities and events occurring since a previous meeting. this will include a brief overview of any unplanned events or activities occurring in san francisco having an impact on public safety. commission discussion on unplanned events and activities the chief describes will be limited to determining whether to calendar for a future meeting. overtime expenditures for fiscal year 2018-2019. presentation highlighting the department's participation in the opportunities for all summer intern programs. presentation of the second quarter, 2019 audit of electronic communication devices for bias. and status update re
commission, discussion. chief's report, weekly crime trends, provide an overview of offences acquiring in san francisco, including an update on overall reported human trafficking incidents and homicide clearance rates. significant incidents, chief's report will be limited to a brief description of the significant incidents. commission discussion will be limited to determining whether to calendar any of the incidents the chief describes for a future commission meeting major events, provide a...
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economic vitality and urban landscape and quality-of-life in san francisco therefore, be it resolved, that this excerpt or successor agency commission of the sitting county of san francisco, on behalf of the past and present commissioners, the executive directors, employees of both the redevelopment agency, and the successor agency, recognized his significant public service and hereby express his sincerest appreciation and best wishes to him in all his future endeavours madam secretary, do we have any speaker cards? >> no speaker cards. >> we have oscar james. >> you know i'm going to say something. it has been an honor to watch commissioner singh, and a sad moment for him leaving. i'm sorry i came in late, but he has been a tremendous asset to this commission and to the community of the western addition, and the city as a whole. we are going to really miss him. between him, leroy king and benny he, they were the three musketeers. they made sure that the city benefited from and major minorities played a significant part in whatever transpired in the city. if it weren't for him and commissioner king, and i don't know where this agenc
economic vitality and urban landscape and quality-of-life in san francisco therefore, be it resolved, that this excerpt or successor agency commission of the sitting county of san francisco, on behalf of the past and present commissioners, the executive directors, employees of both the redevelopment agency, and the successor agency, recognized his significant public service and hereby express his sincerest appreciation and best wishes to him in all his future endeavours madam secretary, do we...
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san francisco. >>leaf couch deputy attorney general for the state of california. nancy tom deputy district attorney in alameda county and suzy loftus the former president of the san francisco police commission today all 4 candidates visit our kron 4 studio as we hosted a live debate focusing on issues affecting the streets of san francisco and. >>now are katharine hayden moderated that debate along with san francisco chronicle columnists, heather knight, one of the questions they asked focused on the issue of car break ins and property crimes. >>according to the fbi as you know san francisco has one of the highest property crime rate in the nation including. including the 10's of thousands of annual car break ins. but we do keep hearing about plans to release nonviolent offenders from prison or divert them from prosecution, susie how can we expect to reduce property crime if we don't punish the criminals and would you take those crimes more seriously than the current d a. crime is the thing that's most likeoy to happen some happen to someone so whether we call it a misdemeanor or felony when it happens to you. >>you're expecting an appropriate response. and what we know is the failure in sa
san francisco. >>leaf couch deputy attorney general for the state of california. nancy tom deputy district attorney in alameda county and suzy loftus the former president of the san francisco police commission today all 4 candidates visit our kron 4 studio as we hosted a live debate focusing on issues affecting the streets of san francisco and. >>now are katharine hayden moderated that debate along with san francisco chronicle columnists, heather knight, one of the questions they...
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overall one of my goals in the youth commission is to expand or reach to represent all youth in san francisco. if we have the opportunity to address this commission on issues affecting youth on a monthly basis we can give you a better view of the things youth want to see in their communities. directly we deal with young people throughout not only the summer but the full calendar year. therefore, if that is going to happen, there needs to be a direct link to youth voice on a consistent basis and the youth is empowered to say things that need said and you all don't have to hear 100 public comments as you can hear a consolidated idea what the youth think. thank you, commissioners. >> okay. i think we need public comment before we vote on this. >> i would move we accept the resolution. >> is there a second? >> second. >> public comment on this policy. is there any public comment? >> the chair is clear the time is pressing. i will be very brief and confirm my remarks and explain in a letter. the leadership of the police department recently attended a event at the church. >> the this is just on the
overall one of my goals in the youth commission is to expand or reach to represent all youth in san francisco. if we have the opportunity to address this commission on issues affecting youth on a monthly basis we can give you a better view of the things youth want to see in their communities. directly we deal with young people throughout not only the summer but the full calendar year. therefore, if that is going to happen, there needs to be a direct link to youth voice on a consistent basis and...
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san francisco. we've down which a deputy attorney general for the state of california nancy tongue. deputy district attorney in alameda county and suzy loftus the former president of the san francisco police commissionay all 4 candidates visited our studios as we hosted a live debate focusing on issues plaguing the streets of san francisco are catherine keenan moderated that debate along with san francisco chronicle columnist heather knight. one of the questions asked focused on the issue of drug use and drug dealing on city streets. >>the starting with nancy. at any san francisco neighborhood. dealing occurs there every day even near schools and playgrounds police make arrest. usually quickly released. what would you like to do what would you do about the city squares of dealing. nancy. >>so i think number one we need to acknowledge that the tenor line is a very special place in the city, not only does have the highest concentration of children also has a hot second highest concentration of elders in the city and so what we have done as the city has been woefully inadequate to protect these vulnerable communities. the number one thing that i would do is start to work with the police department when
san francisco. we've down which a deputy attorney general for the state of california nancy tongue. deputy district attorney in alameda county and suzy loftus the former president of the san francisco police commissionay all 4 candidates visited our studios as we hosted a live debate focusing on issues plaguing the streets of san francisco are catherine keenan moderated that debate along with san francisco chronicle columnist heather knight. one of the questions asked focused on the issue of...
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san francisco. >>leaf couch deputy attorney general for the state of california. nancy tom deputy district attorney in alameda county and suzy loftus the former president of the san francisco police commissionsit our kron 4 studio as we hosted a live debate focusing on issues affecting the streets of san francisco and. >>now are katharine hayden moderated that debate along with san francisco chronicle columnists, heather knight, one oe
san francisco. >>leaf couch deputy attorney general for the state of california. nancy tom deputy district attorney in alameda county and suzy loftus the former president of the san francisco police commissionsit our kron 4 studio as we hosted a live debate focusing on issues affecting the streets of san francisco and. >>now are katharine hayden moderated that debate along with san francisco chronicle columnists, heather knight, one oe
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san francisco bay. however officials at the san francisco, public utilities commission explain that a drug needle reaching the bay is highly unlikely kron four's haaziq madyun has the story. >>used drug needles flowing into the pacific ocean by way of san francisco's board trade sources. that's what president donald trump says is happening in connection to the city's ongoing homeless crisis that the president called did tremendous pollution and warned that the us environmental protection agency will be giving san francisco, a notice for being what he says in total violation the spokesperson for the san francisco public utilities commission kerry being we're very proud of a system that does a great job. >>separating outsell its organic or otherwise, including needles and there are multiple lines of defense before we reach the day and yours. >>san francisco has 2 water treatment facilities, the largest is here at the south east water treatment patrol plant here that the 3 million gallons of water is processed every day. she talked about how this is to prevent. primary treatment it captures did. >>and so it'
san francisco bay. however officials at the san francisco, public utilities commission explain that a drug needle reaching the bay is highly unlikely kron four's haaziq madyun has the story. >>used drug needles flowing into the pacific ocean by way of san francisco's board trade sources. that's what president donald trump says is happening in connection to the city's ongoing homeless crisis that the president called did tremendous pollution and warned that the us environmental protection...
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african-american achievement and leadership team, the san francisco alliance a black school educators, blacks for the future, the san francisco human rights commissionopportunities for all, and to anyone and everyone who played a part in this event. hundreds of students came and met with recruiters from nearly all of our high schools. many students were accepted on the spot and they received scholarships on the spot. congratulations. [applause] >> i would like to remind families and caregivers over the next few weeks, our district is having our back this week, the week of september 9, is elementary school back-to-school week. next week, the week of septembes back back-to-school week, and that week of september 23 is a back-to-school for our high schools. if you would like to attend a back-to-school event and meet your students teachers and see what they are doing this year, please contact your school. president cook that ends my announcements for this evening. >> thank you, doctor matthews. number three, student delegates report. >> our first item, we had the student leadership opportunities to serve. we would like to promote leadership and engageme
african-american achievement and leadership team, the san francisco alliance a black school educators, blacks for the future, the san francisco human rights commissionopportunities for all, and to anyone and everyone who played a part in this event. hundreds of students came and met with recruiters from nearly all of our high schools. many students were accepted on the spot and they received scholarships on the spot. congratulations. [applause] >> i would like to remind families and...
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i will comment that the san francisco human right commission has been around for over 50 years. rs, we have stood for the right of san franciscans, and visitors to san francisco, our citizens and friends to coexist with dignity, and freedom from prejudice. as we look at the landscape today, and what the administration is doing, and we recognize that the issues that are under pending immigration are fundamentally human rights issues and we look at the fact that asylum is fundamentally a human rights issue. we are proud to be here, in a city where we would never turn our backs on people who are in need of help. we never do turn our backs on people who need help. we are proud that we can be part of this conversation, looking to be a collective effort to help ensure that regardless of who is making decisions in washington, that we don't forget that our charge is to think about, and the dignity of all people who are in need of help, and to assist them and that is the fundamental mission of the human right commission, and we look forward into an informative hearing and to continuing th
i will comment that the san francisco human right commission has been around for over 50 years. rs, we have stood for the right of san franciscans, and visitors to san francisco, our citizens and friends to coexist with dignity, and freedom from prejudice. as we look at the landscape today, and what the administration is doing, and we recognize that the issues that are under pending immigration are fundamentally human rights issues and we look at the fact that asylum is fundamentally a human...
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[adjournment] >> i came to the san francisco public utilities commission as a san francisco fellow. as a sf fellow i was in financial planning where i had the joy of working for a me. >> part of the financial planning that sets rates. >> amy is just incredibly kind. one of the most generous and good-hearted people i have ever met. having her assume pe as as supes very helpful. this was my first job out of college. amy supported me every step of the way. i felt like i can do this. >> i have a staff i manage. we have a complement that joins us once a year to help us. they give them the chance to learn financial matters. >> amy would it is for an hour or hour and a half going through these complicated financial things with you, patient. >> i find my strength in sitting down and walking through the project, how can i help you? they appreciate that. it means that you are giving time to them. i hope or interns will be the new leaders. >> amy made should be we were well trained. >> she gave me mangoes. i went home and ate them. the next day i said i like these. two days later there was a c
[adjournment] >> i came to the san francisco public utilities commission as a san francisco fellow. as a sf fellow i was in financial planning where i had the joy of working for a me. >> part of the financial planning that sets rates. >> amy is just incredibly kind. one of the most generous and good-hearted people i have ever met. having her assume pe as as supes very helpful. this was my first job out of college. amy supported me every step of the way. i felt like i can do...
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san francisco, couch deputy attorney general for the state of california. nancy time a deputy district attorney in alameda county and suzy loftus the former president of the san francisco police commission. all 4 candidates visited our studio just we host a live debate focusing on issues plaguing the streets of san francisco kron four's catherine heenan moderated that debate along the san francisco chronicle writer heather knight. one of the questions they asked a focused on the future of juvenile hall. san francisco's juvenile hall is scheduled to close within a couple of years there we'll still be juvenile offenders and then so you broken with some of the other stating your belief that there is a need for a juvenile hall in san francisco. in what circumstances should a juvenile be locked up. this is the thing about juveniles in san francisco. we need to treat kids kids. we also need to rehabilitate them and that's part of what is the ultimate goal of the juvenile law. judge makes a determination. the kid has committed a crime is not safe to release to the public because the public safety yours, a danger or harm to themselves. >>that judge makes a determination. the juvenile should be
san francisco, couch deputy attorney general for the state of california. nancy time a deputy district attorney in alameda county and suzy loftus the former president of the san francisco police commission. all 4 candidates visited our studio just we host a live debate focusing on issues plaguing the streets of san francisco kron four's catherine heenan moderated that debate along the san francisco chronicle writer heather knight. one of the questions they asked a focused on the future of...
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san francisco. i'm here today to support the nomination of lydia sow, to serve on the historic preservation commission. i also know lydia as a fellow member of the board of the asian-american architects and engineers. as her colleague, i'm familiar with lydia's professional background, practicing historic preservation projects in san francisco, portland, and elsewhere in the united states. she's experienced in design, management, and decision-making process on renovations and adaptive reuse of buildings. this is work that is very important, because it brings new life to often dilapidated and neglected buildings. these historical preservation projects bring vibrancy, growth, and renew vitality to our surroundings. preservation of these building are the acknowledgment of the historic and cultural significance of san francisco. i believe the historic preservation commission will gain valuable insights from lydia's observation and review of alterations and restoration projects. lydia is respectful with the existing designs of landmarks and historic buildings. [bell ringing] she will evaluate proposals for
san francisco. i'm here today to support the nomination of lydia sow, to serve on the historic preservation commission. i also know lydia as a fellow member of the board of the asian-american architects and engineers. as her colleague, i'm familiar with lydia's professional background, practicing historic preservation projects in san francisco, portland, and elsewhere in the united states. she's experienced in design, management, and decision-making process on renovations and adaptive reuse of...
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>> he is a former president of the san francisco police commission. the demonstrators say at that time she failed to address the demands of those calling for the former chief to be fired in the wake of deadly police shootings. the former chief and the mayor co-hosted the fundraiser tonight. >> when she was the president of the police commissioner she has the power to at least demand, demand that they should be charged and they should be taken to court. she didn't do anything. she justified every single one of those killers. >> my record of accountability is clear and it is one of things i am running on. we can hold the police accountable. >> she says while on the san francisco police commissie use of force policy and made sure all officers wore body cameras and terminated officers for misconduct. >>> san jose mayor tweeted out a warning after hearing reports of possible immigration raids. it read we are hearing reports of i.c.e. activity in east san jose. if you have information, please share. and then listed a phone number. the tweet was then deleted
>> he is a former president of the san francisco police commission. the demonstrators say at that time she failed to address the demands of those calling for the former chief to be fired in the wake of deadly police shootings. the former chief and the mayor co-hosted the fundraiser tonight. >> when she was the president of the police commissioner she has the power to at least demand, demand that they should be charged and they should be taken to court. she didn't do anything. she...
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and also by staff at the san francisco public utilities commission.and i must also mention that our work was greatly supported by the leadership, vision, and just commitment to this work that cal had exhibited throughout all of this proprocess. definitely want to mention that. the report is actually dedicated to cal. the -- one thing in closing, the context of this, that i also wanted to mention, is that for us the focus in terms of looking at energy efficiency in san francisco, as stated in the legislation, was definitely to do this from a perspective of equity. so, for example, in the language from the legislation, it's talks about how our recommendations should be shaped by, for example, how the city should give priority in connection with energy efficiency spending, to low-income communities and communities that are disproportionately impacted by localized health and economic threats of toxic pollution. that the city should maintain and monitor the effectiveness of policies that ensure jobs and other economic benefits and energy efficiency. and gr
and also by staff at the san francisco public utilities commission.and i must also mention that our work was greatly supported by the leadership, vision, and just commitment to this work that cal had exhibited throughout all of this proprocess. definitely want to mention that. the report is actually dedicated to cal. the -- one thing in closing, the context of this, that i also wanted to mention, is that for us the focus in terms of looking at energy efficiency in san francisco, as stated in...
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with the san francisco arts commission. they have three programs in place they use to bring public art into the city. the 2% on public projects and we've been part of those when we get public money threw general obligation 2% of the construction cost goes for public arts and when we get one of those, that money, the arts commission becomes the project manager on that. they do a selection panel. an rfq and rfp. they do contracts, management fabrication, management even set up a maintenance fund as part of that. their fee for doing that is 20% of the art cost so on a $200,000 that's $40,000 and out of 300 that's $60,000. the substantial service we provide and we have used that on projects. you will see that on the public art proposed for criminal. you saw it on the art that went in on third and cargo way last year and also port youth on the bay view rise sculpture from the silos. services of the arts commission. we have a couple other tools that they use through the downtown plan that's not one that we get involved in necessa
with the san francisco arts commission. they have three programs in place they use to bring public art into the city. the 2% on public projects and we've been part of those when we get public money threw general obligation 2% of the construction cost goes for public arts and when we get one of those, that money, the arts commission becomes the project manager on that. they do a selection panel. an rfq and rfp. they do contracts, management fabrication, management even set up a maintenance fund...