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next item is a report from co-chair zarda. >> thank you, co-chair supanich. at our last mayor's disability council in may we invited bart's chief marketing officer, aaron weinstein to do a presentation on the upcoming new fleet of train cars and discussion on accessibility options that were planned. following this presentation we had a great show of public comment, as well as comment from the fellow councilmembers on issues that they all felt some needed to be addressed. following that meeting the council decided to write a formal letter to the bart board of directors for the upcoming meeting held this thursday and this letter would be done to thank you mr. weinstein for his presentation and suggest certain issues regarding for accessibility. taking in comment from each councilmember, co-chair supanich and i wrote a letter expressing our gratitude and issues that need to be resolved. this letter i will go ahead and read now. "june 9, 2014 to bart board of directors, grace crunican bart general manager. the san francisco mayor's disability council would like t
next item is a report from co-chair zarda. >> thank you, co-chair supanich. at our last mayor's disability council in may we invited bart's chief marketing officer, aaron weinstein to do a presentation on the upcoming new fleet of train cars and discussion on accessibility options that were planned. following this presentation we had a great show of public comment, as well as comment from the fellow councilmembers on issues that they all felt some needed to be addressed. following that...
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cochair supanich? cochair derek zarda, present. councilmembers at that at tatiana cost kostanian, starlyn lara. denise senhaux, roland wong. present: >> thank you. now we'll proceed to action item no. 2. reading and approval of the agenda. city clerk: item no. 1, welcome. introductions and roll call. item no. 2. action item. reading and approval of the agenda. item no. 3: public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. item no. 4. information item: report from cochair supanich. item no. 5. information item. report from the director of the mayor's office on disability. >> item no. 6. information item. uber and future efforts to include people with disabilities. uber will share details of their technology and how their services can support customers with disabilities. presentation by caitlin o'neil, public policy associate, uber. pensacola comment is welcome. break. the council will take a 10 -minute break. item no. 7. information item. draft building blocks f
cochair supanich? cochair derek zarda, present. councilmembers at that at tatiana cost kostanian, starlyn lara. denise senhaux, roland wong. present: >> thank you. now we'll proceed to action item no. 2. reading and approval of the agenda. city clerk: item no. 1, welcome. introductions and roll call. item no. 2. action item. reading and approval of the agenda. item no. 3: public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to 3...
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. >> cochair supanich? >> hi, i want to thank you for your advocacy and activism and to remind you that altruism is not dead. also i want to as a cochair i can suggest that we write a letter of support for your resolution and get that to you soon so that you can include it when you go out there garnishing support for your work. that's one way that we can collaborate with you. i would also encourage you if you can to come to one of our executive community meetings. that's where we roll out ideas for presentations and areas we want to cover topics for consideration. if there is anything that you can continue to that discussion, we would love it. the meetings are tuesday, this following tuesday afternoon from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.. at mod offices. that's 1155 market, first floor. okay? we can write that down for you. >> okay. >> i have a comment from councilmember kostanian? >> you know i come from way back. and i had many many disabilities and i had no programs like this, nothing. so, i think every person that
. >> cochair supanich? >> hi, i want to thank you for your advocacy and activism and to remind you that altruism is not dead. also i want to as a cochair i can suggest that we write a letter of support for your resolution and get that to you soon so that you can include it when you go out there garnishing support for your work. that's one way that we can collaborate with you. i would also encourage you if you can to come to one of our executive community meetings. that's where we...
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supanich? >> my question is for both of you. i went to drive through jfk boulevard or parkway and when the pilot program began and it was clearly evident that people did not know what to do. you go down and these green lanes are already on market street and i have on several occasions seen cars in those lanes. so i am concerned that we will revamp a radical new system of transportation in this city without adequate signage and without adequate community education before hand. can you give me assurances that there will be an adequate budget to educate the public. it's really messy when a car gets in a bike lane and of course tempers flare and there is already enough an animosity between drivers and bicycles. is there going to be a system and how will that work? >> that is a much more broad issue than specifically related to the guidelines and that is something we are cognizant of and working on and partnering enforcement and education and working with non-profit partners. we do have some coming up, i think outreach and around edu
supanich? >> my question is for both of you. i went to drive through jfk boulevard or parkway and when the pilot program began and it was clearly evident that people did not know what to do. you go down and these green lanes are already on market street and i have on several occasions seen cars in those lanes. so i am concerned that we will revamp a radical new system of transportation in this city without adequate signage and without adequate community education before hand. can you give...