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it's been the home to several groups important to san francisco history, the nikkei, the japanese women's movement, and it's an underrepresented landmark type. this'll be the second japanese landmark associated with japanese san francisco history. the building still maintains a highly level of integrity, and most importantly, it was designed by master architect julia morgan. it is really a sensational building and it is worthy of preservation under an article 10 landmark. >> you know, i agree with commissioner black, and i agree with this going to the board of supes and getting an article 10 -- becoming an article 10 landmark building. >> hear, hear. commissioner johnson? >> so i move we approve this and send it forward to the board of supervisors. >> i second it. >> second. >> clerk: great. seeing no further deliberation from commissioners, there's a motion that has been seconded to approve the landmark designation. on that motion -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 6-0, and that will place us on your final item on today's agenda, item 8, the citywide cultural services update. this is an i
it's been the home to several groups important to san francisco history, the nikkei, the japanese women's movement, and it's an underrepresented landmark type. this'll be the second japanese landmark associated with japanese san francisco history. the building still maintains a highly level of integrity, and most importantly, it was designed by master architect julia morgan. it is really a sensational building and it is worthy of preservation under an article 10 landmark. >> you know, i...
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.>>> a san francisco landmark restaurant reopened for the first time since the pandemic again.my's joint long before the doors open today. regulars came from as far away as modesto to celebrate the reopening. manager say they decided to reopen now so they will be able to be ready for a holiday tradition. >> being open for thanksgiving was important, it's a tradition going 70 years back. if we are going to be open for thanksgiving we need to be ready. >> manager say tommy's has enough space to spread out tables and accommodate 43 people at a time.>>> san francisco supervisors have approved a measure that caps commissions that food delivery apps can charge restaurants. the cap is now 15%. some have been charging as much as 30% during the pandemic. the cap will remain in place for 60 days after san francisco restaurants start allowing regular indoor dining. supervisors however, may discuss making the cap permanent.>>> well maybe you got outside today and enjoyed some of that sunshine and above average temperatures. if you did, it's a good thing because we won't see those again for
.>>> a san francisco landmark restaurant reopened for the first time since the pandemic again.my's joint long before the doors open today. regulars came from as far away as modesto to celebrate the reopening. manager say they decided to reopen now so they will be able to be ready for a holiday tradition. >> being open for thanksgiving was important, it's a tradition going 70 years back. if we are going to be open for thanksgiving we need to be ready. >> manager say tommy's...
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and a few notable landmarks in san francisco will close, as a result of the county moving to the purple tier. the sky star observation wheel in golden gate park, which just opened last month, already a will be forced to close. museums around the city will also go dark, including the de young legion of honor and san francisco museum of modern art. must museums just reopened in september and october. >>> ucsf will be among the first to get the coronavirus vaccine from pfizer once it gets approved. the chair of the ucsf department of medicine, dr. bob walked her talked with us here on ktvu about the vaccine rollout. >> one of the things the government got right on this one is they began manufacturing the vaccine and exhibiting at around the world in the country even before they were sure it would work. there are millions of doses of vaccine that are currently in trucks and on airplanes and flying to distribution centers all over the country. ucsf will be one of them. we are having to now figure out , how do we do the logistics? who gets it first? >> ucsf is one of seven california hospital
and a few notable landmarks in san francisco will close, as a result of the county moving to the purple tier. the sky star observation wheel in golden gate park, which just opened last month, already a will be forced to close. museums around the city will also go dark, including the de young legion of honor and san francisco museum of modern art. must museums just reopened in september and october. >>> ucsf will be among the first to get the coronavirus vaccine from pfizer once it gets...
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it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here,
it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door...
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it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here,
it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door...
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san francisco heritage. i want to express heritage's strong support for landmark designation of the history of medicine in california. ucsf had as you've heard now selected a firm to remove it from toland hall and into storage. they have no plans to renew it to public view. i understand good intentions but no plan announced. this is a publicly funded artwork tied to the site in which it was created. we hope the specificity of this ordinance which recognizes how the arrangement and design of the fresco cycle is inspired by and tied to the parnassus campus. so i hope we are one of the stakeholders that vice chancellor will work with and on view at ucsf for the public too see. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon again, supervisors. my name is paul wormer. one of the marvelous things about san francisco are the incredible murals that are found in places throughout the city. high schools, hospitals, old post office buildings. and they really are a tremendous education for people. they tell stories that are easily accessible. they give slices of life. there is wit, humor, social comment
san francisco heritage. i want to express heritage's strong support for landmark designation of the history of medicine in california. ucsf had as you've heard now selected a firm to remove it from toland hall and into storage. they have no plans to renew it to public view. i understand good intentions but no plan announced. this is a publicly funded artwork tied to the site in which it was created. we hope the specificity of this ordinance which recognizes how the arrangement and design of the...
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it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscotres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, b
it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscotres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door...
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it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscores showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, bu
it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscores showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door...
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it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here,
it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door...
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it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscohowing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but als
it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscohowing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on...
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san francisco heritage. i want to express heritage's strong support for landmark designation of the history of medicine in california. ucsf had as you've heard now selected a firm to remove it from toland hall and into storage. they have no plans to renew it to public view. i understand good intentions but no plan announced. this is a publicly funded artwork tied to the site in which it was created. we hope the specificity of this ordinance which recognizes how the arrangement and design of the fresco cycle is inspired by and tied to the parnassus campus. so i hope we are one of the stakeholders that vice chancellor will work with and on view at ucsf for the public too see. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon again, supervisors. my name is paul wormer. one of the marvelous things about san francisco are the incredible murals that are found in places throughout the city. high schools, hospitals, old post office buildings. and they really are a tremendous education for people. they tell stories that are easily accessible. they give slices of life. there is wit, humor, social comment
san francisco heritage. i want to express heritage's strong support for landmark designation of the history of medicine in california. ucsf had as you've heard now selected a firm to remove it from toland hall and into storage. they have no plans to renew it to public view. i understand good intentions but no plan announced. this is a publicly funded artwork tied to the site in which it was created. we hope the specificity of this ordinance which recognizes how the arrangement and design of the...
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it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here,
it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door...
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it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will see small businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here,
it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san franciscoeatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the streets. the cora door...
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san francisco heritage. i want to express heritage's strong support for landmark designation of the history of medicine in californiaow selected a firm to remove it from toland hall and into storage. they have no plans to renew it to public view. i understand good intentions but no plan announced. this is a publicly funded artwork tied to the site in which it was created. we hope the specificity of this ordinance which recognizes how the arrangement and design of the fresco cycle is inspired by and tied to the parnassus campus. so i hope we are one of the stakeholders that vice chancellor will work with and on view at ucsf for the public too see. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon again, supervisors. my name is paul wormer. one of the marvelous things about san francisco are the incredible murals that are found in places throughout the city. high schools, hospitals, old post office buildings. and they really are a tremendous education for people. they tell stories that are easily accessible. they give slices of life. there is wit, humor, social commentary critique, criticism in t
san francisco heritage. i want to express heritage's strong support for landmark designation of the history of medicine in californiaow selected a firm to remove it from toland hall and into storage. they have no plans to renew it to public view. i understand good intentions but no plan announced. this is a publicly funded artwork tied to the site in which it was created. we hope the specificity of this ordinance which recognizes how the arrangement and design of the fresco cycle is inspired by...
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san francisco sierra club executive committee. i also serve as an expert reviewer for the ipcc, the intergovernmental panel on climate change, and i serve as an expert reviewer for the landmark ipcc report on global warming of 1.5°. and i flagged this report because the power program for the sfpuc to existing hydro budgets is wholly inconsistent with the best available science on decarbonizing the california power grid. as you know, that report calls upon all countries to reduce carbon pollution to zero by 2050 and further reduce global pollution 50% by 2030, and it's well established that the least cost pathway for doing so involves rapidly decarbonizing the power grid over the next 15 years, and in fact, former vice-president biden has called for zero emissions by 2035. that's just 15 years from now, and to reach that goal, we're going to immediate a ma moth increase in the production of clean energy, and to do that we need to dramatically ramp up incentives to build new clean energy capacity. and so the power project before you now goes in the opposite direction, creating a disincentive to build new capacity by retroactively grandfathering the existing hydro into our cred
san francisco sierra club executive committee. i also serve as an expert reviewer for the ipcc, the intergovernmental panel on climate change, and i serve as an expert reviewer for the landmark ipcc report on global warming of 1.5°. and i flagged this report because the power program for the sfpuc to existing hydro budgets is wholly inconsistent with the best available science on decarbonizing the california power grid. as you know, that report calls upon all countries to reduce carbon...
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landmarks sill. i'm looking for some type of guidance and resources. this is ridiculous. what i like to understand is, is there any path forward for business line might in san francisco t that's a microbusiness. we had exactly two employees in one and we had bunch of contractors under ab5 that we were going to classify but they were shut down. laguana >> president laguana: next caller please. >> hi. report talking about how everybody interdependent and how we have to start opening things up and encouraging this. little disappointed that the city has taken come up idea employees can stay home and work from home until june of next year. this might be something that's convenient out there. next june, seems like a long time. if it city is the largest employer, maybe they should be seconding a standard it's time to get to employees back out there and hopefully other companies will follow with the city -- thank you. >> president laguana: just to pond -- respond briefly. every public commenter gets couple of minutes to peak. if they end us an e-mail, we will be happy to angel and follow-up to see what we can do and connect you to the right folks. that e-mail is -- if you send us an
landmarks sill. i'm looking for some type of guidance and resources. this is ridiculous. what i like to understand is, is there any path forward for business line might in san francisco t that's a microbusiness. we had exactly two employees in one and we had bunch of contractors under ab5 that we were going to classify but they were shut down. laguana >> president laguana: next caller please. >> hi. report talking about how everybody interdependent and how we have to start opening...
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san francisco sierra club executive committee. i also serve as an expert reviewer for the ipcc, the intergovernmental panel on climate change, and i serve as an expert reviewer for the landmark ipcc report on global warming of 1.5°. and i flagged this report because the power program for the sfpuc to existing hydro budgets is wholly inconsistent with the best available science on decarbonizing the california power grid. as you know, that report calls upon all countries to reduce carbon pollution to zero by 2050 and further reduce global pollution 50% by 2030, and it's well established that the least cost pathway for doing so involves rapidly decarbonizing the power grid over the next 15 years, and in fact, former vice-president biden has called for zero emissions by 2035. that's just 15 years from now, and to reach that goal, we're going to immediate a ma moth increase in the production of clean energy, and to do that we need to dramatically ramp up incentives to build new clean energy capacity. and so the power project before you now goes in the opposite direction, creating a disincentive to build new capacity by retroactively grandfathering the existing hydro into our cred
san francisco sierra club executive committee. i also serve as an expert reviewer for the ipcc, the intergovernmental panel on climate change, and i serve as an expert reviewer for the landmark ipcc report on global warming of 1.5°. and i flagged this report because the power program for the sfpuc to existing hydro budgets is wholly inconsistent with the best available science on decarbonizing the california power grid. as you know, that report calls upon all countries to reduce carbon...
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san francisco sierra club executive committee. i also serve as an expert reviewer for the ipcc, the intergovernmental panel on climate change, and i serve as an expert reviewer for the landmark ipcc report on global warming of 1.5°. and i flagged this report because the power program for the sfpuc to existing hydro budgets is wholly inconsistent with the best available science on decarbonizing the california power grid. as you know, that report calls upon all countries to reduce carbon pollution to zero by 2050 and further reduce global pollution 50% by 2030, and it's well established that the least cost pathway for doing so involves rapidly decarbonizing the power grid over the next 15 years, and in fact, former vice-president biden has called for zero emissions by 2035. that's just 15 years from now, and to reach that goal, we're going to immediate a ma moth increase in the production of clean energy, and to do that we need to dramatically ramp up incentives to build new clean energy capacity. and so the power project before you now goes in the opposite direction, creating a disincentive to build new capacity by retroactively grandfathering the existing hydro into our cred
san francisco sierra club executive committee. i also serve as an expert reviewer for the ipcc, the intergovernmental panel on climate change, and i serve as an expert reviewer for the landmark ipcc report on global warming of 1.5°. and i flagged this report because the power program for the sfpuc to existing hydro budgets is wholly inconsistent with the best available science on decarbonizing the california power grid. as you know, that report calls upon all countries to reduce carbon...