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she also oversees the ebt program, making sure all san franciscoens have access to fresh, healthy produce as part of their diet. she does all of this with a humble smile. i am proud to honor such a fierce and dedicated representative of the city. thank you, amalia, for building such a strong community for over 30 years. there are so many people who frequent the market who have sung your praises, about your smile, what you've done, how you bring the community together, and what an amazing legacy to have been there for this long and to meet so many different families over the years and provide this incredible opportunity. thank you for your consistency, your activity, and everything you do to ensure that future generations will be able to continue to enjoy san francisco's most treasured farmer's market. >> thank you so much for this award. it means a lot to me. it has been a blessing to work for the city for over 30 years. throughout this journey, i have met amazing people, and i thank each one of them for sharing their knowledge, their strength, their support, especially the hardworking fa
she also oversees the ebt program, making sure all san franciscoens have access to fresh, healthy produce as part of their diet. she does all of this with a humble smile. i am proud to honor such a fierce and dedicated representative of the city. thank you, amalia, for building such a strong community for over 30 years. there are so many people who frequent the market who have sung your praises, about your smile, what you've done, how you bring the community together, and what an amazing legacy...
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it's much more clear that the san franciscoens will pay less. we're going to try to estimate, within a reasonable margin of error, how much less. we'll also try to adjust the impact or estimate the impact on the distribution in san francisco. will it be similar to what the jct has estimated as a country as a whole? could it be worse? we'll see if we can estimate the overall economic impact. for example, if it's a tax reduction for the business community versus households. how does that work out? we'll take on any research tasks that you would be interested in hearing about in a later hearing. >> any questions, colleagues, for mr. eagan? >> none? let's open this up to public comment. are there any members of the public that wish to speak on this item. seeing none, public comment is now closed. >> we actually have more slides. >> more slides. i'm sorry. yes. please continue. >> thank you. i will just briefly present a state-issued sb1. it's an act passed by the california legislature last year which generates funds for transportation and transit in
it's much more clear that the san franciscoens will pay less. we're going to try to estimate, within a reasonable margin of error, how much less. we'll also try to adjust the impact or estimate the impact on the distribution in san francisco. will it be similar to what the jct has estimated as a country as a whole? could it be worse? we'll see if we can estimate the overall economic impact. for example, if it's a tax reduction for the business community versus households. how does that work...
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resolve the coalition for san franciscoen neighborhoods, cssn, land use committee urges all members of this organization and anybody else agreeing with this resolution to communicate to the state legislature for the district in which he/she resides to oppose sb827. be further resolved, the california state senate assembly to oppose sba27. finally resolved that the board of supervisor's resolution of february 13th, 2018, which may or may not change now. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is paul weber. i'm a north beach resident and a delegate to the coalition for san francisco neighborhoods. i'm here to urge you to adopt a pendi pending resolution to oppose sb27. we received an avalanche of amendments to the bill, which we have not had an opportunity to look at. on a quick reading, however, it appears that the most critical ones were not changed. i will comment on those. and that is the bill, as amended, will replace height limits based on proximity to something called transit rich corridors. it would set minimum height
resolve the coalition for san franciscoen neighborhoods, cssn, land use committee urges all members of this organization and anybody else agreeing with this resolution to communicate to the state legislature for the district in which he/she resides to oppose sb827. be further resolved, the california state senate assembly to oppose sba27. finally resolved that the board of supervisor's resolution of february 13th, 2018, which may or may not change now. thank you very much. >> thank you...
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space so this mural, which could last hundreds of years has a permanent home to showcase for san franciscoens. i invite the board members to visit the treasure to see what the stakes are. thank you. >> uh-thank you. next speaker, please. anne, that you? okay. mitsy, john, fred. >> i returned to san francisco in 1971. i got my first job at city college teaching vocational nursing. i started teaching full time in '85. i have luckily been able to retire. in all these years, i drove a car because of the need to have my students in numbers of locations. i also took public transit. over these years, the transit has been totally inadequate for the ocean campus. i wouldn't speak to any of the others. the parking situation has only gotten worse. reardon high school is boxed in. people are now wanting to take public land, which has been used for parking, not use it for the college, not use it for the performance center for which, as you've heard so many times, the voters have voted the money to do it, but we've faced a major crisis. not only are we facing crisis for education across the country but esp
space so this mural, which could last hundreds of years has a permanent home to showcase for san franciscoens. i invite the board members to visit the treasure to see what the stakes are. thank you. >> uh-thank you. next speaker, please. anne, that you? okay. mitsy, john, fred. >> i returned to san francisco in 1971. i got my first job at city college teaching vocational nursing. i started teaching full time in '85. i have luckily been able to retire. in all these years, i drove a...
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so there's well-intentioned san franciscoens also in that pile. >> in general, in total, we take -- when we do our revenue projections every year, we look at our patient demographics, insurance demographics, and we make assumptions of what we'll be writing off or adjustments made to get a revenue number. due to some of those backpay issues, that projected revenue number is projected to be a shortfall right now. >> thank you for answering my questions. supervisor yee, i see you're next. >> supervisor yee: i have to questions of you. one of them, we've had discussions around the possibility as we're either rebuilding or doing something to the fire stations, whether or not we should look into building housing on top of the stations. has that been explored any further? >> are you referring to taking a look at certain stations and then building housing above that? >> right. >> i know at one point, there was a study done. station 13 on sampson. it's sort of a low-rise building compared to all the high rises. that has been looked at, but it's been shelved for some time. i know supervisor peskin
so there's well-intentioned san franciscoens also in that pile. >> in general, in total, we take -- when we do our revenue projections every year, we look at our patient demographics, insurance demographics, and we make assumptions of what we'll be writing off or adjustments made to get a revenue number. due to some of those backpay issues, that projected revenue number is projected to be a shortfall right now. >> thank you for answering my questions. supervisor yee, i see you're...
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sacredness of all human life, every human being, our commitment to sanctuary and security for all san franciscoens. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is ann marie sayers. the only recognized country for 350 miles along coastal california. it wasn't until 1980 that i realized that the american indian did not get the right to practice religion freely until 1978 with the american indian religious freedom act. so i opened up my great-grandfather's trust to all indigenous people for ceremony. and a lot of people from san francisco, from san francisco state university, they're taking native american study classes, they come to the canyon. san francisco, i absolutely love, particularly the counselor here, we had a sunrise ceremony for them. it was absolutely spectacular. i really want you to know whose land you're on. in indian canyon, we can document 4400 years. so far i've heard 250 years of your population, and we're still here. so i want to thank you so very, very much for supporting indigenous day. it's greatly appreciated. and i have two boo
sacredness of all human life, every human being, our commitment to sanctuary and security for all san franciscoens. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is ann marie sayers. the only recognized country for 350 miles along coastal california. it wasn't until 1980 that i realized that the american indian did not get the right to practice religion freely until 1978 with the american indian religious freedom act. so i opened up my...
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it drops san franciscoens and folks from their neighborhood out onto the streets. for this particular one, there will be activity hubs. activity hubs will be between 14th and 16th and 24th and 26th streets with a number of different free activities, supported by local merchants. it is a great opportunity to come out and support our local merchants. the organizers have worked to help owners benefit. it's trying to make sure that as people are coming out there's good presence of and visibility to the small businesses that are there so they benefit as much as everybody else. so sunday streets will be running through october. the mission is usually one of the bigger ones, so encourage folks to come out this sunday, march 11th. related to changing the way that we think of our streets, a new program called play streets launched as a pilot last year. it was at four locations around the city and received some pretty positive feedback. what play streets is is a residential city street closed to traffic to provide a safe place for children, families, neighbors come together
it drops san franciscoens and folks from their neighborhood out onto the streets. for this particular one, there will be activity hubs. activity hubs will be between 14th and 16th and 24th and 26th streets with a number of different free activities, supported by local merchants. it is a great opportunity to come out and support our local merchants. the organizers have worked to help owners benefit. it's trying to make sure that as people are coming out there's good presence of and visibility to...
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. >>> in june san franciscoens will vote for a new mayor. >> we have more from the candidates. >> you know it's very difficult to explain intricate complicated situations. >> but that's the crucible inside the lgbtq center. ed lee who died in office of a heart attack in december. with 100 people and potential voters looking on. the candidates for mayor filled up to 18. to carpet aid to the community in a sharing economy. to sanctuary cities and undocumented immigrants. >> the city is in a very challenging time. our crisis of publicness and housing and afford ability are really out of control and people want to know what are you going to do about it. >> we need to invest in the infrastructures like our public schools, public housing, community college, early childhood education. >> we're in a chronic situation with the transient issue and so many people are suffering. i'd like to see things get better sooner, faster. >> people don't want platitude about change because we've had the same issues facing san francisco for years and so we want to know what is it that you're going to do and
. >>> in june san franciscoens will vote for a new mayor. >> we have more from the candidates. >> you know it's very difficult to explain intricate complicated situations. >> but that's the crucible inside the lgbtq center. ed lee who died in office of a heart attack in december. with 100 people and potential voters looking on. the candidates for mayor filled up to 18. to carpet aid to the community in a sharing economy. to sanctuary cities and undocumented...
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i am a fourth generation san franciscoen. i've never seen. this my husband was a police officer for 35 years. he was an undercover narcotics officer. he has never seen anything like this either. i want to ask you, how many units are in your narcotics unit and what are the impact of your narcotics unit? >> we have a narcotics unit. it's not heavily staffed. i think we're under 10 in the narcotics unit. i will get a number for you before we leave here today. impact, the officers that we do have do a lot of good work. they make a lot of good arrests. they do a lot of search warrants. i can tell you that it's not enough. i can also tell you that this is a larger issue than narcotics enforcement because things that were enforceable in terms of penal consequences just a few years ago no longer have the same consequences. so it's a bigger -- in my opinion, a bigger issue than that. we really have to take where we are in society right now with the laws the way they are and work within that framework. enforcement that used to be effective in, at least
i am a fourth generation san franciscoen. i've never seen. this my husband was a police officer for 35 years. he was an undercover narcotics officer. he has never seen anything like this either. i want to ask you, how many units are in your narcotics unit and what are the impact of your narcotics unit? >> we have a narcotics unit. it's not heavily staffed. i think we're under 10 in the narcotics unit. i will get a number for you before we leave here today. impact, the officers that we do...