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a san francisco-based program. the first -- we are going to interrupt the patterns that we see out there. and i need everybody's help to interrupt these lives that are being wasted. right now, what ever we are doing is not good enough to interrupt these patterns. i am going to ask the churches to step it up. i am going to ask all the law- enforcement to step it up. we have identified at least 100 to about 180 adults and young kids who have in most cases touched the criminal-justice system already, and we have to interrupt their lives right now. make sure the interruption is serious enough for them to pay attention, and then we have to do the two other parts of this program that are as essential. interruption is only temporary. we talked about that. we talked about how temporary that can be. not good enough to just incarcerated for a day or two in a juvenile detention or cause them to have a probation. that is not enough interruption. we have to step it up. we have asked the police commission and police chief to wor
a san francisco-based program. the first -- we are going to interrupt the patterns that we see out there. and i need everybody's help to interrupt these lives that are being wasted. right now, what ever we are doing is not good enough to interrupt these patterns. i am going to ask the churches to step it up. i am going to ask all the law- enforcement to step it up. we have identified at least 100 to about 180 adults and young kids who have in most cases touched the criminal-justice system...
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the san francisco care program, transitional care program, has been in operation since 2000. it collaborates now with 8 hospitals and 8 community-based organizations. the hospitals that are included in this are the california pacific medical center which includes the 3 campuses, the pacific, st. luke's and daly's, st. francis, ucsf and chinese hospital. the community-based organizations include of course the san francisco senior center, which is also part of ncphs, the institute on aging, catholic charities, self-help for the elderly, curry senior center, kimochi vernal heights senior care center. i'm going to turn it over to dana to explain about the program. >> so the san francisco transitional care program is a 4 to 6 week program that's going to be incorporating the coaching model of care. and in that they are going to be integrating self-care skills for the patients and by doing that we're going to utilize skill transfer, role modeling, role playing, with the clients to try to improve their skills in these areas. in addition we will also be doing care coordination but it's going to be limited in what we're going to be providing
the san francisco care program, transitional care program, has been in operation since 2000. it collaborates now with 8 hospitals and 8 community-based organizations. the hospitals that are included in this are the california pacific medical center which includes the 3 campuses, the pacific, st. luke's and daly's, st. francis, ucsf and chinese hospital. the community-based organizations include of course the san francisco senior center, which is also part of ncphs, the institute on aging,...
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san francisco-only table. they felt that -- so, the income table we used for most housing programs is based on marin, san mateo and san francisco. they felt like marin and san mateo were bringing incomes up. so, they wanted to see what san franciscans were making, they found san franciscans were making 10% less than the two other areas. for a long time we had two tables, three county table and one county table and we thought it was not working. we realized it was 10% less and moved it to one table and lower ed it to 90%. 100% median income for san francisco only. >> so, the median income is the three-county median but it's 90th percentile for that? >> yes, for that. the ordinance, the planning code allows the bmr units to be sold at 90% on average. so, in one building you could have 0, 0, and 110 units. >> that was what i was talking to you about. and the other question i have is ted you qualify for this, you have to qualify by income. and as you own the unit, your income increase, but doesn't mean you can't stay in the unit. >> that's correct. >> once it's bought. >> that's correct. we monitor for occupancy.
san francisco-only table. they felt that -- so, the income table we used for most housing programs is based on marin, san mateo and san francisco. they felt like marin and san mateo were bringing incomes up. so, they wanted to see what san franciscans were making, they found san franciscans were making 10% less than the two other areas. for a long time we had two tables, three county table and one county table and we thought it was not working. we realized it was 10% less and moved it to one...
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san francisco-only table. they felt that -- so, the income table we used for most housing programs is based on marin, san mateo and san francisco. they felt like marin and san mateo were bringing incomes up. so, they wanted to see what san franciscans were making, they
san francisco-only table. they felt that -- so, the income table we used for most housing programs is based on marin, san mateo and san francisco. they felt like marin and san mateo were bringing incomes up. so, they wanted to see what san franciscans were making, they
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popular san francisco -- three popule san francisco -based ride sharing are being investigated for not having enough insurance and not enrolling drivers in controlled substance and alcohol testing programs. regulators compared the companies to taxi services. but the ride-share people argue they simply help people with cars connect with people who need rides. they are also the target of a class action lawsuit filed by san francisco taxi drivers. they say the service is taking fares away. >>> the cleanup and preparations are in full-swing tonight in daly city after a mountain of mud buried part of the neighborhood there early tuesday. it happened when a pipe burst and washed a huge chunk of hillside onto a city street. with rain in the forecast, residents are using bails of hey and bulldozers to shore up the hill. >> we're making sure the work we've done is doing its job to protect the residents and the neighborhood, not causing any adverse mud flows or what have you. >> i think right now, it's not stabilized because of the sink hole. >> crews spent much of the day digging a trench. they hope that will divert any runoff from the coming rain. >>> this is not the first time this neighborhoo
popular san francisco -- three popule san francisco -based ride sharing are being investigated for not having enough insurance and not enrolling drivers in controlled substance and alcohol testing programs. regulators compared the companies to taxi services. but the ride-share people argue they simply help people with cars connect with people who need rides. they are also the target of a class action lawsuit filed by san francisco taxi drivers. they say the service is taking fares away....
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three-site research study in new york, north, san francisco, comparing two laboratories for detecting acute h.i.v. infection in community-based h.i.v. testing programsou. can you speak a little about what the required matching funds would be, if any. >> no required matching funds. >> you are not hiring additional staff from this. >> all staff that are working on the project have already been hired. >> does this have a budget analyst report? it does not. why don't we open this for public comments. are there any members of the public who wish to speak on item number seven? seeing none, public comment is closed. do we have a motion? >> motion. >> we have a motion to send the item forward, we will do that without objection. thank you. >> madam clerk, are there any other items before us? >> there are no further items before you. >> thank you. then we are adjourned.
three-site research study in new york, north, san francisco, comparing two laboratories for detecting acute h.i.v. infection in community-based h.i.v. testing programsou. can you speak a little about what the required matching funds would be, if any. >> no required matching funds. >> you are not hiring additional staff from this. >> all staff that are working on the project have already been hired. >> does this have a budget analyst report? it does not. why don't we open...
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our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help children and youth learn how to think critically, behave safely and participate responsibly in our digital world which we all have heard brings its own complications. she oversees the department's education staff, working in the 3 largest districts in the country, new york, denver, maine, texas, florida, and the bay area. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great wealth of experience and wisdom to what on the one hand is actually a really complicated issue and on the other hand at its very core is somewhat simple. whether it's online or off-line, bullying and harassment or as the teens that we encounter at common sense media often say, drama, it's about power. as you heard the boy on the video say, i'm
our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help children and youth learn how to think critically, behave safely and participate responsibly in our digital world which we all have heard brings its own complications. she oversees the department's education staff, working in the 3 largest districts in the...
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that is all part of the community based organization and outreach we're looking at, and i absolutely want the folks that are representing our program to san francisco residents to be able to -- be reflective of the community they're talking to, so that's part of our focus, and what we will be working with are communications consultants on making sure we achieve. >> who is the communications consultant again? >> the commission authorized us to contract on a limited basis with davis and associates. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> commissioner vietor do you have another -- >> no, i'm done. >> commissioner olague. >> yes, i guess that is concerning to me actually. >> okay. >> i just am not sure how much experience consulting groups have working directly with communities of color and low income communities and seniors and more disenfranchised groups so i think the social media works for a certain sector and even a certain generation and maybe a certain -- what's word? demographic within a certain range, right, but i think sometimes lower income people have less i think there is still a digital divide that is very real in san francisco. one of the is
that is all part of the community based organization and outreach we're looking at, and i absolutely want the folks that are representing our program to san francisco residents to be able to -- be reflective of the community they're talking to, so that's part of our focus, and what we will be working with are communications consultants on making sure we achieve. >> who is the communications consultant again? >> the commission authorized us to contract on a limited basis with davis...
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a referal from the san francisco police department that on may 19th, 2012, a clerk at aone liquor and grocery sold a pack of cigarettes to a minor, through their decoy program. based on this being a first offense, and that they did ask for id from the minor, dph ordered a 25-day suspension of their permit which has been kind of a standard policy. at the dph director hearing on november 12th, the order was upheld by the officer, i am happy to hear that they bought a device that helps. it sounds like they bought a device that would help from now on in making sure that the identification matches the age before they sell the cigarettes that is the system that they purchased that helps a lot. and that is indeed what they did. >> and if you have any questions? >> >> thank you, is there any public comment? >> seeing, none, do you have anything further? >> no? >> okay. and anything further from the department? no. okay. commissioners. >> i have a question for the department or the appellant. >> the location of your business is what is the actual street location? >> could you stand up in >> erving and the cross street in >> 42nd avenue. >> is there any schools in the vicin
a referal from the san francisco police department that on may 19th, 2012, a clerk at aone liquor and grocery sold a pack of cigarettes to a minor, through their decoy program. based on this being a first offense, and that they did ask for id from the minor, dph ordered a 25-day suspension of their permit which has been kind of a standard policy. at the dph director hearing on november 12th, the order was upheld by the officer, i am happy to hear that they bought a device that helps. it sounds...