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teague? >> i'm happy to speak to that. corey teague, planning department. so to be honest, it's not defined. i think the issue remains the same either way. ultimately, those uses are going to be required to come to this commission for a conditional use authorization, so, you know, if whether it was primarily or some other type of description of how much their services would be needed to come to chinatown, i think that's going to be a challenge, especially for the planning commission, if and when those projects eventually come before you. >> commissioner diamond: so let me ask you a follow up question. it's a procedural question. the modifications that we received yesterday that staff hasn't had enough time to weigh-in on, and the question from the reuben junius law firm. it seems hard to address those recommendations right now, given the fact that staff hasn't had the opportunity to weigh-in. can we provide recommendations to supervisor peskin's office at the committee hearing, at the board? what is the timing for more input by staff on this? >> so normally
teague? >> i'm happy to speak to that. corey teague, planning department. so to be honest, it's not defined. i think the issue remains the same either way. ultimately, those uses are going to be required to come to this commission for a conditional use authorization, so, you know, if whether it was primarily or some other type of description of how much their services would be needed to come to chinatown, i think that's going to be a challenge, especially for the planning commission, if...
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original co-sponsors, as well as supervisor rafael mandelman and getting through the board and allowed teagued spaces to be permanent in san francisco. mary ellen is here and as well as jaoquin torres, our economic and workforce development director but actually he is now our assessor recorder and jeff tom lynn who is with us from m.t.a. it did take a village and will take these actions working together to get this program burning and i know there was some challenges in between where some businesses built these incredible spaces and they were told, well, you need an entry way and change this and make this change and that drove us nuts. at end of the day, here we are, with a permanent program that is really going to make a big difference for san francisco and not just in supporting the businesses, but look how much lively the city is become. look at what happens when we take businesses that are indoors and we bring them outdoors, when we're able to enjoy the city and enjoy these incredible spaces. this is how we recover. yes, we need to be mindful that the delta variant is real. yes, we need t
original co-sponsors, as well as supervisor rafael mandelman and getting through the board and allowed teagued spaces to be permanent in san francisco. mary ellen is here and as well as jaoquin torres, our economic and workforce development director but actually he is now our assessor recorder and jeff tom lynn who is with us from m.t.a. it did take a village and will take these actions working together to get this program burning and i know there was some challenges in between where some...
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original co-sponsors, as well as supervisor rafael mandelman and getting through the board and allowed teague shared spaces to be permanent in san francisco. mary ellen is here and as well as jaoquin torres, our economic and workforce development director but actually he is now our assessor recorder and jeff tom lynn who is with us from m.t.a. it did take a village and will take these actions working together to get this program burning and i know there was some challenges in between where some businesses built these incredible spaces and they were told, well, you need an entry way and change this and make this change and that drove us nuts. at end of the day, here we are, with a permanent program that is really going to make a big difference for san francisco and not just in supporting the businesses, but look how much lively the city is become. look at what happens when we take businesses that are indoors and we bring them outdoors, when we're able to enjoy the city and enjoy these incredible spaces. this is how we recover. yes, we need to be mindful that the delta variant is real. yes, we
original co-sponsors, as well as supervisor rafael mandelman and getting through the board and allowed teague shared spaces to be permanent in san francisco. mary ellen is here and as well as jaoquin torres, our economic and workforce development director but actually he is now our assessor recorder and jeff tom lynn who is with us from m.t.a. it did take a village and will take these actions working together to get this program burning and i know there was some challenges in between where some...
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alana teague is trying to land a trick called the rock 'n' roll.rding looks like. >> new york city has a lot of skaters of different backgrounds and identities that are not traditionally represented in skateboarding. >> reporter: they're establishing inclusive spaces where nonbinary and trans skaters won't feel like outsiders. fighting to make sure anyone who wants to skate can. since the start of the pandemic, it's blown up across the country. in june 2020, sales of skateboarding equipment increased by 118% compared to the same period in 2019. it's been front and center on the largest athletic stage in the world. the tokyo olympics. the first time skateboarding has been included in the games. with winners as young as 13. like momiji mishis who took gold for japan. also misgendering elana smith, who had their pronouns "they/them" in script on their board. this crew knows how important that kind of representation is. i'm about to get on board with shawnee, anna, and corey, founders of the nyc-based previous panzee skate. >> queer people, people that
alana teague is trying to land a trick called the rock 'n' roll.rding looks like. >> new york city has a lot of skaters of different backgrounds and identities that are not traditionally represented in skateboarding. >> reporter: they're establishing inclusive spaces where nonbinary and trans skaters won't feel like outsiders. fighting to make sure anyone who wants to skate can. since the start of the pandemic, it's blown up across the country. in june 2020, sales of skateboarding...
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teague, i just wanted to have a couple comments about this project, as well. commissioner moore might remember there was a project a decade or so ago, 555 washington, that was not approved. i think this project, as related, has come through with some solid projects that will help our community as a whole come back from this depressing period. i ran into rodney fong the other day, c.e.o. for the chamber of commerce, and what this is going to do related to the comments that it has made is enable more local contractors to be involved with the project and more local workers related to the construction of the project and then later on, when the project is complete. this project will be able to help the bars and restaurants and coffee shops and night clubs and help them come back and succeed, so they're in favor of the remainder of the items that we're looking at for this project today, and let me call on commissioner tanner. >> commissioner tanner: thank you very much. we did -- i want to -- just before all the comments that president koppel just made, i did have a
teague, i just wanted to have a couple comments about this project, as well. commissioner moore might remember there was a project a decade or so ago, 555 washington, that was not approved. i think this project, as related, has come through with some solid projects that will help our community as a whole come back from this depressing period. i ran into rodney fong the other day, c.e.o. for the chamber of commerce, and what this is going to do related to the comments that it has made is enable...
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. >> reporter: adam cook said mask teague fatigue is real. >> we have all been sacrificing. >> reporter: like it or not, face masks a big part of our lives again. i never thought i would be the owner of a face mask collection. check it out, one, two, three, four, five, six -- those are just for starters. >> many are buying more masks now. >> reporter: the hardware store has its own sold more masks. the clinical psychologist michael stanton understands that many vaccinated people are feeling frustrated that they need to mask up again. >> if we focus on ctthat we are doing this to avoid teacher pandemics, that can bring us together. we are avoiding the echoes these tips offered, flexibility, the various changes and we need to be flexible for whatever comes our way. eyes on the prize, focus on white you want to reduce the spread of covid-19, for protection. self-care, don't forget to take breaks, get enough sleep and exercise. others say they will keep wearing a mask as long as it takes. >> this thing is something else, people are still getting sick it is not over, get. yet. >>> the school
. >> reporter: adam cook said mask teague fatigue is real. >> we have all been sacrificing. >> reporter: like it or not, face masks a big part of our lives again. i never thought i would be the owner of a face mask collection. check it out, one, two, three, four, five, six -- those are just for starters. >> many are buying more masks now. >> reporter: the hardware store has its own sold more masks. the clinical psychologist michael stanton understands that many...
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there was that teague but his policies. and andrew cuomo, if he resigned, if he run again, he would have been beatable because of his policies. look what is happening in new york. the crime is through the roof. the schools falling apart. the homeless roaming the streets. we don't know what will happen with schools in a few weeks. so i think his policies were such that it's better that he saw the light and resigned in the face of impeachment. but i think either way, he would have been gone at the end of next year because his policies have been a failure. >> neil: the lieutenant governor takes over in 14 days. she will fill out the remaining 15, 16 months of the governor's term. there's a lot of people angling for that job. what do you see happening? >> this is new york. i have no doubt while we're talking here, there's 1,000 politicians from every corner of the state on the phone with their advisers and donor saying what do you think? so i have no doubt that the lieutenant governor will face primaries particularly from the f
there was that teague but his policies. and andrew cuomo, if he resigned, if he run again, he would have been beatable because of his policies. look what is happening in new york. the crime is through the roof. the schools falling apart. the homeless roaming the streets. we don't know what will happen with schools in a few weeks. so i think his policies were such that it's better that he saw the light and resigned in the face of impeachment. but i think either way, he would have been gone at...
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a short time ago i spoke to yolanda teague, a resident of the neighborhood.including a 10 year old who has a heart condition. take a listen to what her situation is. >> my living room is caved in right now. so when it rains right now we getting water inside the house. we had to -- i had to move my living furniture out of the living room and we're migrating. it is a four bedroom house so we're living in two bedrooms. >> reporter: what is your biggest worry? >> running out of food and beverages and i have a son with a heart condition, so that's my biggest concern, is him. >> reporter: she says her son has the medications he needs right now, and she was worried when the medication ran out where he was going to get it. she was assured by a local hospital they have an ambulance service that can come and attend to him and possibly give him medication. again, people are having to fend for themselves now, guys, and try to find out this information on their own, find out about these distribution centers. it is kind of a -- you know, it is a desperate time here in new
a short time ago i spoke to yolanda teague, a resident of the neighborhood.including a 10 year old who has a heart condition. take a listen to what her situation is. >> my living room is caved in right now. so when it rains right now we getting water inside the house. we had to -- i had to move my living furniture out of the living room and we're migrating. it is a four bedroom house so we're living in two bedrooms. >> reporter: what is your biggest worry? >> running out of...
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and i think if you are working for an employer, you might want to ask them why they are not fwarn teague your safety. if you frequent a business or go to a hospital, go to a doctor, ask them why they don't require vaccinations. that will help push people to take the step i think they need to take. >> i think you would find it a reasonable exercise to explain to people who have legitimate vaccine hesitancy, but that's only half the problem in this country. there are people who can be talked to and cajoled and coaxed and then there are people who are spouting b.s. all over the place about these vaccines. some of them work in our health care establishment. i mean, gabe gutierrez did a story with four nurses in north carolina. i don't know why they are nurses. do something else for a living. >> well, look, there isn't -- there is the stress of the healthcare system that has historically been earned not for just people of color, but for lots of people who feel left out by the medical establishment and there is a lesson in this. but there are people who are trustworthy here. there are people w
and i think if you are working for an employer, you might want to ask them why they are not fwarn teague your safety. if you frequent a business or go to a hospital, go to a doctor, ask them why they don't require vaccinations. that will help push people to take the step i think they need to take. >> i think you would find it a reasonable exercise to explain to people who have legitimate vaccine hesitancy, but that's only half the problem in this country. there are people who can be...
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original co-sponsors, as well as supervisor rafael mandelman and getting through the board and allowed teaguespaces to be permanent in san francisco. mary ellen is here and as well as jaoquin torres, our economic and workforce development director but actually he is now our assessor recorder and jeff tom lynn who is with us from m.t.a. it did take a village and will take these actions working together to get this program burning and i know there was some challenges in between where some businesses built these incredible spaces and they were told, well, you need an entry way and change this and make this change and that drove us nuts. at end of the day, here we are, with a permanent program that is really going to make a big difference for san francisco and not just in supporting the businesses, but look how much lively the city is become. look at what happens when we take businesses that are indoors and we bring them outdoors, when we're able to enjoy the city and enjoy these incredible spaces. this is how we recover. yes, we need to be mindful that the delta variant is real. yes, we need to
original co-sponsors, as well as supervisor rafael mandelman and getting through the board and allowed teaguespaces to be permanent in san francisco. mary ellen is here and as well as jaoquin torres, our economic and workforce development director but actually he is now our assessor recorder and jeff tom lynn who is with us from m.t.a. it did take a village and will take these actions working together to get this program burning and i know there was some challenges in between where some...