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i'm the chief audit executive for the city services auditor of the controller's office and i'm here with my colleague, director of city performance, to provide a quick overview of our work plan. so just really quickly, as you know, the city services auditor was established by city charter. as you know we have pendic f which lays out certain functions for city services to complete. we receive a budget set aside of 2/10 of 1% for the city's budget. we also receive g.o. bond proceeds amounting to approximately 2 million, and we have a total of 68 f.t.e.'s in the total organization. so this slide shows the large department that covers our general bond. functionally, c.s.a. has two units. so we have audit, and we have city performance to ensure that we fulfill the charter mandate for appendix f. as it relates to our work plan process, it's actually driven by your charter and administrative code. we also do risk analysis, and we receive information or requests from our executive leadership as well as our department, and we have our bond and capital programs, as well, that dictate our work plan
i'm the chief audit executive for the city services auditor of the controller's office and i'm here with my colleague, director of city performance, to provide a quick overview of our work plan. so just really quickly, as you know, the city services auditor was established by city charter. as you know we have pendic f which lays out certain functions for city services to complete. we receive a budget set aside of 2/10 of 1% for the city's budget. we also receive g.o. bond proceeds amounting to...
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so this, we're asking to the city, we trying to sue the city, class action city, and the city, they started asking for a couple questions, then, the drivers, most talk, is t-- [inaudible] >> in this case, the one right now, they come to the airport to give us our priority, which is we pay for the loan. the other people -- i'm sorry to pull them out in the airport, is not fair by pushing by sfmta. they don't have rules, they don't know what they doing. but to pushing those people out is not right, is not to -- demanding to holding even the buyer, but we are to earn the money to paying the bank. at least we asking to pass this -- the airport priority. thank you. >> your next speaker. >> hello. my name is david smith. i am a medallion purchaser. i paid 250,000 for my medallion, and of course, we would appreciate that the m.t.a. or the city buy back our medallions, but they obviously don't want to buy them back, so we're in the unfortunate predicament where we have to support these reforms. my father is a prop k medallion holder, so it does affect me, too. it's not like i'm coming at it as clea
so this, we're asking to the city, we trying to sue the city, class action city, and the city, they started asking for a couple questions, then, the drivers, most talk, is t-- [inaudible] >> in this case, the one right now, they come to the airport to give us our priority, which is we pay for the loan. the other people -- i'm sorry to pull them out in the airport, is not fair by pushing by sfmta. they don't have rules, they don't know what they doing. but to pushing those people out is...
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i mean, the city has hired lawyers all the time. what's wrong with the person that has the masters, the bachelor's, that has went to school for h.r. or e.e.o. i mean, you know, these lawyers seem to be representing management and the city, and sweeping things under the rug, and something needs to be done about it. thank you. >> supervisor kim: thank you. before the next speaker comes up, i am seeing more people have lined up than i have called, i'll call the next round of cards as well. tony kelly, korea pearce, ford, keith, danielle, kristin, rafael dagaso, darla brown, carol tatun, rosalind butler, kirk chiels, and tawanda bailey. thank you. >> good evening, colleagues and supervisors. my name is evelyn, and i'm the executive 1021, and vice, and work for the city and county, and i started working here as a custodian, but first retaliation, harassment, discrimination had been with my late husband working here. they didn't want him, so therefore he quit, retaliation and harassment to him. he was a professional supervisor from kaiser
i mean, the city has hired lawyers all the time. what's wrong with the person that has the masters, the bachelor's, that has went to school for h.r. or e.e.o. i mean, you know, these lawyers seem to be representing management and the city, and sweeping things under the rug, and something needs to be done about it. thank you. >> supervisor kim: thank you. before the next speaker comes up, i am seeing more people have lined up than i have called, i'll call the next round of cards as well....
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and others to install charging stations across the city. and we are doing those measures and they are being incorporated in the vehicles that are being procured by the shops team and other departments across the city. but the thing that we're not seeing is unfortunately, even though we're buying more and more of those vehicles, that's not offsetting and the fuel consumption and the price of fuel overall, so we're not seeing the -- in the -- the drop, if you will. >> president cohen: okay. i see. thank you very much. colleagues, let's go to public comment on this item. this is item one. it's open. any member of the public can come in and speak on item -- on any item. >> first of all, you need checks and balances on company automobiles, okay? you've got management and city employees using these automobiles for their personal use. when i used to work for the city, you had a manager that would drive a company car to a personal location which was outside the city, back and forth, around the city, and drive that personal car around on the weekends
and others to install charging stations across the city. and we are doing those measures and they are being incorporated in the vehicles that are being procured by the shops team and other departments across the city. but the thing that we're not seeing is unfortunately, even though we're buying more and more of those vehicles, that's not offsetting and the fuel consumption and the price of fuel overall, so we're not seeing the -- in the -- the drop, if you will. >> president cohen: okay....
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force in the city. many of the programs i'll be talking about are geared to that end as well, and in fact, are part of the mayor's determination. the current work force and programs, i want to point out first the demographics of the work force. current demographics show the city is actually a diverse employer. we have -- attribute our success, the fact that we exceed the labor market in diversity and in fact, in the employment of african americans because of, we have merit-based hiring, anti-discrimination policies and training, and we have pipeline programs to try to ensure that barriers do not prevent people who are qualified are prevented from gaining employment with the city. the labor market availability in san francisco for people who are available to work for the city, so it excludes retirees, for example, or children. but the labor market availability of african americans in san francisco for us to employ is 4.6%, and the city is at a robust 15%. so, that is a piece of good news. moving on, i'm g
force in the city. many of the programs i'll be talking about are geared to that end as well, and in fact, are part of the mayor's determination. the current work force and programs, i want to point out first the demographics of the work force. current demographics show the city is actually a diverse employer. we have -- attribute our success, the fact that we exceed the labor market in diversity and in fact, in the employment of african americans because of, we have merit-based hiring,...
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, because, this is the city, man.t keep stepping over it. don't keep talking about what it is and it ain't. it's a beautiful place, man and it's there's beautiful people. >> reporter: it should be better than this. >> and it can be. and it will be. >> reporter: based on the lingering questions over just how san francisco is spending the street cleaning budget, the city's own analysts recommended again, giving public works any type of long increase, the mayor decided to give the boost to the budget anyway. over the next two years, that is an extra $13 million. >> again, thank you, if you have a story tip for in our investigative unit. give us a call. 888-996-tips or visit our website. >>> all right, let's bring in jeff, our chief meteorologist. it's the start of the work week, so we have a couple of changes coming? >> yes, hot tomorrow, then hotter and then temperatures cooling off and then we have the possibility of rainfall moving in. let's take you to the micro climate forecast, and we are going to start right off w
, because, this is the city, man.t keep stepping over it. don't keep talking about what it is and it ain't. it's a beautiful place, man and it's there's beautiful people. >> reporter: it should be better than this. >> and it can be. and it will be. >> reporter: based on the lingering questions over just how san francisco is spending the street cleaning budget, the city's own analysts recommended again, giving public works any type of long increase, the mayor decided to give...
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the way. in chicago we have a tale of two cities. on the south side and west side. on the north side you have economic growth. you have first class schools. on the south side and west side you got 50 schools that are closed. this anger is fueled from the poverty and the disinvestment, which ultimately leads to the violence. >> laura: it's a cycle, is it not? this is a cycle. when a community becomes dangerous, business doesn't want to go in. and if business doesn't go in, you don't have the opportunity, you don't have the stores. so with that cycle, which is very depressing to a lot of people, how does the faith community step in and say, guys and gals, there's another way? >> well, we have to do our part. we are constantly playing the blame game. blaming everybody for our situation. i do believe we have to step up to the plate and take responsibility and stop waiting for people to come in an save the day for us. we have to start developing businesses. we have to start training individuals. we have to start making sure we have schools
the way. in chicago we have a tale of two cities. on the south side and west side. on the north side you have economic growth. you have first class schools. on the south side and west side you got 50 schools that are closed. this anger is fueled from the poverty and the disinvestment, which ultimately leads to the violence. >> laura: it's a cycle, is it not? this is a cycle. when a community becomes dangerous, business doesn't want to go in. and if business doesn't go in, you don't have...
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my next stop is ozzy and billick lake in the middle of this. city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this gold cross the lake to take passengers to places like visit i'm going on around trip. a million euro caps but not a typical captain skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. and josh young still i say i'm proud. mars are among the first solar boats in operation. between guns and up there you can see the number of the shipyard gave us a bone almost zero one. when what happens if the sun fails to shine for a longer period of the boat still operate. as it does when we have a chargeable batteries down in the hall. and we have enough power to travel for three days with so far may i take a turn at the wheel. so here on the way sure he must i won't have an accident and he i'll be right here but. not much can go wrong at this speed. you give us a bestial you want to take over. if you want to i don't know. surrounding the lake is in one thousand hectare park new state is green in more ways than one. wolf they
my next stop is ozzy and billick lake in the middle of this. city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this gold cross the lake to take passengers to places like visit i'm going on around trip. a million euro caps but not a typical captain skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. and josh young still i say i'm proud. mars are among the first solar boats in operation. between guns and up there you can see the number of the shipyard gave us a bone...
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as trying to help the city. i think what we need to do is make sure that politicians realize that they have to spend the money to hire police officers, hire the right police officers, make sure they are trained. have a facility in which to train them and also be out there in the community. we've removed our foot officers through the -- most of the city and we -- >> laura: are they shutting down detective -- detective offices in these difficult neighborhoods, inglewood and so forth? >> they have closed some districts and whatnot. that has been the case. but, you know, i really couldn't say about the national guard, you know. >> laura: to me, it's like this is a local problem and for the most part has a local solution. >> i think it's a bit of a myth to say that there's complete distrust in communities from the police. a lot of people call us. they rely on us. they want us to help them. a lot of it is the gangs. most of the violence is gang violence. >> laura: 2400 offshoots of the gangs and among the most vicious
as trying to help the city. i think what we need to do is make sure that politicians realize that they have to spend the money to hire police officers, hire the right police officers, make sure they are trained. have a facility in which to train them and also be out there in the community. we've removed our foot officers through the -- most of the city and we -- >> laura: are they shutting down detective -- detective offices in these difficult neighborhoods, inglewood and so forth?...
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and for the western addition, and 13 years in city hall. and one of the things that we have always been talking about as, you know, getting jobs with the african american community, and good jobs, which are usually city union jobs, and how do we do that. you know, we look at the proportion of the demographics of african americans in the city and the ones that work in the city, i don't think we can look at that because we have pushed people out of the city because of housing, because of -- [cheering] because of housing and because of the costs, and so we have a lot of african american community had to leave the city but still have the family roots here. i know so many that work in the city, bring their children to the city to go to school because they have their childcare here, their family, their parents, their grandparents that help them, it's a community that we have divided. we have separated. and so for us to say there's, you know, 6%, 8%, whatever -- 3% of african americans in this city, and that we have a high proportion for our work f
and for the western addition, and 13 years in city hall. and one of the things that we have always been talking about as, you know, getting jobs with the african american community, and good jobs, which are usually city union jobs, and how do we do that. you know, we look at the proportion of the demographics of african americans in the city and the ones that work in the city, i don't think we can look at that because we have pushed people out of the city because of housing, because of --...
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attorney will read out the outcome. >> deputy city attorney john gibner. during the closed session, the committee voted 3-0 to continue item eight to the call of the chair and to forward items seven through 14 to the full board with positive recommendation. >> thank you. and we will take -- we will take that motion and pass that and colleagues can we take a motion to not disclose our closed session? we can do that without objection. mr. clerk, are there any other items before this committee? >> there is no further business. >> meeting is adjourned. >> there is no further business. >> meeting is adjourned. [gavel sounds] - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world- class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over
attorney will read out the outcome. >> deputy city attorney john gibner. during the closed session, the committee voted 3-0 to continue item eight to the call of the chair and to forward items seven through 14 to the full board with positive recommendation. >> thank you. and we will take -- we will take that motion and pass that and colleagues can we take a motion to not disclose our closed session? we can do that without objection. mr. clerk, are there any other items before this...
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they need to work with the district attorney and the city attorney. there's a lots of other departments and places in the safety that this director needs to work effectively with as well so i think, given the science of the homeless problem, of the opioid crisis, of all the substance use issues, these are important issues that we need to think about and make sure that the next director has a long history of experience with this particular issue his. and also in making bridges, not just with nonprofit organizations, which are really important to, but other departments within the city. thank you. >> thank you. next, please. >> good afternoon. my name is tracey and i live within the bayview hunter's point community. i want to make sure that i emphasize on the black african-american health initiatives that we do have going on for the black african americans here in san francisco. that is me speaking on behalf of that and working within the primary care so we can look at that and continue that's. and looking for the next director of the department of public
they need to work with the district attorney and the city attorney. there's a lots of other departments and places in the safety that this director needs to work effectively with as well so i think, given the science of the homeless problem, of the opioid crisis, of all the substance use issues, these are important issues that we need to think about and make sure that the next director has a long history of experience with this particular issue his. and also in making bridges, not just with...
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it's not like the rest of the city. the other solution is to make it easier for people to rent out their inlaws so that they could take it back down the road if they want their kids to move in. >> thank you. miss basan? >> density has two parts, people density and actual building density. i don't favor increasing building density in the sunset for a number of reasons. first of all, the issue is about supply and demand. there is far more demand than there is supply, but that's really a lie because there are estimated to be at least 40,000 units being held off unit by landlords who are afraid to rent to tenants all across san francisco. and in the sunset district, it's estimated to be about 10 to 15,000 units. so i say look at existing supply before we build, and i don't think that building on transit corridors is a great idea for the simple reason that while noriega street is a transit corridor today and could be built up under these grand plans, next year, it could be moraga street. thank you. >> thank you very much. the
it's not like the rest of the city. the other solution is to make it easier for people to rent out their inlaws so that they could take it back down the road if they want their kids to move in. >> thank you. miss basan? >> density has two parts, people density and actual building density. i don't favor increasing building density in the sunset for a number of reasons. first of all, the issue is about supply and demand. there is far more demand than there is supply, but that's really...
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questions -- question for the deputy city attorney. legislation lays out the circumstances under which the p.u.c. would have the authority to apply for this, apply to this, apply to this authority. how should we be thinking about this delegated power? how, and how broad or how narrow should the application actually be? >> deputy city attorney, that's really the policy question before this committee. generally you would have, the board would have authority to approve all the contracts if you didn't adopt the ordinance because this is an exercise of authority that requires board approval. so, it's a question of how much authority you want to give to the p.u.c. the proposed ordinance includes several parameters that narrow the number of contracts they can enter into under this ordinance. >> ok. thank you. let's go to public comment. thank you very much for your presentation. any member of the public on item two, come on up. >> based on when i just seen brings in the question, p.g. and e. is trying to corner the market in the production and
questions -- question for the deputy city attorney. legislation lays out the circumstances under which the p.u.c. would have the authority to apply for this, apply to this, apply to this authority. how should we be thinking about this delegated power? how, and how broad or how narrow should the application actually be? >> deputy city attorney, that's really the policy question before this committee. generally you would have, the board would have authority to approve all the contracts if...
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>> my vision of the sunset and the city is visionary. it's where i live and work, and it's where i brought my children home from the hospital. it's where i want them to live. it's at the heart of sort of all my passions and policies. you know, i think this -- we need to have strong communities. i used to be on the board of the inner sunset parks board association. i think we need to have people with deep roots here. my first teaching job was at l lawton, and i also think understanding how government works is important. i'm running a grassroots campaign. i am an outsider. i don't work in city hall, but i do have experience in politics. i do have experience in representing district four in city hall, so i think there is a level of which that my biography, my backgrounds, my hopes for my family's future, and my skill set and recess may are enough to make me a supervisor if i'm lucky enough to get elected. >> thank you. mr. murphy? >> yeah. my experience is typical of someone who's invested in ecology. it's a seventh generation vision. right
>> my vision of the sunset and the city is visionary. it's where i live and work, and it's where i brought my children home from the hospital. it's where i want them to live. it's at the heart of sort of all my passions and policies. you know, i think this -- we need to have strong communities. i used to be on the board of the inner sunset parks board association. i think we need to have people with deep roots here. my first teaching job was at l lawton, and i also think understanding how...
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the city's namesake. of course, like charles's name, one of those people who was brought to this area, probably by jean le feet. on the wrong side in the french revolution and had to escape to europe and came west. pushed further west than louisiana, and then settled along the bodies of this particular shore. on the other side of the lake you can see the working side but on this side, there were workers as well. >> i'm seeing refineries and petroleum. adley: we have a huge refining industry the also two major oil refineries. the philip 66 refinery and the citgo refinery are both located here, and they are among the top 10 refineries in the united states. >> is that the city's biggest economic driver? adley: the biggest economic driver now are the casinos, in terms of actual payroll. >> so we can get a glimpse of them out by the bridge? adley: out by the bridge. there is one casino out there. the other two casinos, golden nugget and a second one, are sited on the property. they are a billion dollar investme
the city's namesake. of course, like charles's name, one of those people who was brought to this area, probably by jean le feet. on the wrong side in the french revolution and had to escape to europe and came west. pushed further west than louisiana, and then settled along the bodies of this particular shore. on the other side of the lake you can see the working side but on this side, there were workers as well. >> i'm seeing refineries and petroleum. adley: we have a huge refining...
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but not here in the city. i wanted to clarify that point. >> so the request would come from some elsewhere for us to bring some exhibit to them. >> right. >> got it. >> exactly, so right now we have a sanctuary city exhibit, maybe another sanctuary city in the country would be interested in hosting that exhibit. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i have a question. on the second one, so can you just give a little bit more background. what happens now? there's traveling exhibitions with no fee? >> the exhibitions do travel. it's a new program and we were talking with the city attorney about the program and about what a contract might look like. we were informed that we don't currently have the legislative authority to recoup the cost for such a program. that's why we're here. >> i was curious, i was just we've been doing these for free? >> we haven't, no. >> no cost recovery. [laughter] supervisor peskin, anything else? >> i would be delighted if this body would send this to the full board with recommendations. >> grea
but not here in the city. i wanted to clarify that point. >> so the request would come from some elsewhere for us to bring some exhibit to them. >> right. >> got it. >> exactly, so right now we have a sanctuary city exhibit, maybe another sanctuary city in the country would be interested in hosting that exhibit. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i have a question. on the second one, so can you just give a little bit more background. what happens now? there's...
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not just throughout the city but into the city college and the school district. thank you for your time. >> good afternoon. supervisors, my name is eunice. i'm from laguna honda hospital and seiu member. i'm here to address the evil management in laguna honda hospital. >> yeah! >> i thought i was coming to a civilized [inaudible] to work when the federal government invited me to come here to work as nurse. and i figured it out that america somehow is not civ lied. -- civilized. i can't understand in 2018 we still talking about race that has been dealt with 200 or 300 years ago. it breaks my imagination we're talking about a human life in a government hospital. local government hospitals. county hospitals. what do i take outside united states to tell people? that this is my witness here. caring for people and you can't speak up. when you speak up in laguna honda, your job is gone. that shouldn't be. that shouldn't be in a civilized world because any one of us can lay down on that bed. you never can tell what happens. please, i want you, supervisors, not everybody
not just throughout the city but into the city college and the school district. thank you for your time. >> good afternoon. supervisors, my name is eunice. i'm from laguna honda hospital and seiu member. i'm here to address the evil management in laguna honda hospital. >> yeah! >> i thought i was coming to a civilized [inaudible] to work when the federal government invited me to come here to work as nurse. and i figured it out that america somehow is not civ lied. --...
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those usually extend to daycare centers on city property or the cafes or kiosks, i'm say, within city buildings. i'll say that we don't get very many responses to most of those when we did send them out, like we did for the library and i don't believe there was any response at all because it's not a real high profit generating business usually, and for commercial like daycares or the cafes, and it costs a substantial amount to the tenant -- prospective tenant to run a business and therefore, we haven't had a lot of responses to most of those requests for bids. and those are the few that i know that we've done in the last few years. >> president cohen: okay. thank you. colleagues, are there any other questions? all right. we'll go to the b.l.a. >> good morning. yes, as miss gorham said, we probably do have a difference of opinion in terms of our recommendation. this lease when originally approved by the board of supervisors in 2008, extended to 2023. in 2012, there was a letter in the file that increased the square footage of the lease, so our recommendation is to amend the proposed re
those usually extend to daycare centers on city property or the cafes or kiosks, i'm say, within city buildings. i'll say that we don't get very many responses to most of those when we did send them out, like we did for the library and i don't believe there was any response at all because it's not a real high profit generating business usually, and for commercial like daycares or the cafes, and it costs a substantial amount to the tenant -- prospective tenant to run a business and therefore, we...
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homeless who breed and touring around the city. yet, when you design the fine print and application for people who apply for that building, the 15% that is supposed to be of that 1,500 units, which is 225 of those units is not included in the application process. so your time delaying technique that you are using here is a very same time delay technique that you are using now to eliminate the most vulnerable people to have a housing opportunity. it's not fair. you are always doing this time after time and again. and then, with this time-consuming technique, people failed to appear, lose track of their thought and you sneak in this requirement and you campaign that it's supposed for for low and affordable housing but yet the only people that can afford to move in the building is people in high income brackets. since when does people making $125,000 a year need to be part of a low income affordable housing program. you do that time and time again. time and time again. it's disgusting. and then you sit up there talking about affordable
homeless who breed and touring around the city. yet, when you design the fine print and application for people who apply for that building, the 15% that is supposed to be of that 1,500 units, which is 225 of those units is not included in the application process. so your time delaying technique that you are using here is a very same time delay technique that you are using now to eliminate the most vulnerable people to have a housing opportunity. it's not fair. you are always doing this time...
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because pollie was originally a border region between the danish city of i do not and they have the epic city of hamburg residents here knew how to use this kind of free space dance halls and cheap entertainment have been a part of that boldly since the seventeenth century similar business. image of prostitution and crime evolved over the years if you're going to talk about. some to is in constant flux i'd say the red light district image which now plays a role in many tourists perceptions and in marketing strategies it's very much influenced by the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's. and. lots of clichés emerge that. for example the gold chains mullet hairdos and so. on survivor. nobody so with these questions they try to attract tourists by saying we have a red light district we have gangsters that might interest some people but only i think so. we have the some poly museum don't think of ourselves in that while we try to present everything in the development of the district and we try to enable visitors to understand how certain myths were formed in which to and some are just my
because pollie was originally a border region between the danish city of i do not and they have the epic city of hamburg residents here knew how to use this kind of free space dance halls and cheap entertainment have been a part of that boldly since the seventeenth century similar business. image of prostitution and crime evolved over the years if you're going to talk about. some to is in constant flux i'd say the red light district image which now plays a role in many tourists perceptions and...
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the mayor shone, the city shone, the world saw what we're capable of. i want to set a bit of context to why this was such an important moment. governor brown announced the summit because there wasn't a good place in the united nations process, in their conference of the parties, when they negotiate the paris agreement for what they call "sub-national actors." those are cities, states and regions. and being the governor of a very active state it was frustrating to him to go to paris and find that there was no place for a state leader at that negotiations. when president trump made the decision to pull out of the paris accords, governor brown was motivated even more to tell the world what is possible at the local level. and it was no accident that when governor brown made the decision to hold this climate summit in california that he chose san francisco. i think that this commission is a testament to that. we have a commission on the environment, most counties, cities, do not have a commission on the environment, let alone a department of the environment.
the mayor shone, the city shone, the world saw what we're capable of. i want to set a bit of context to why this was such an important moment. governor brown announced the summit because there wasn't a good place in the united nations process, in their conference of the parties, when they negotiate the paris agreement for what they call "sub-national actors." those are cities, states and regions. and being the governor of a very active state it was frustrating to him to go to paris...
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we want to do good for the majority. this city is different, especially in terms of the makeup of the tenants versus homeowners. i am not a tenant but i believe that we have to take measures to protect our tenants and make sure that they will stay in their homes and not get displaced. repealing costa hawkins is the right thing to do. we do need to have policies that will address the majority of the city of san francisco. if 35% of the city is made up of homeowners, that doesn't mean that 35% our rental property owners. we have a very small percentage of our residents that are rental property owners. why should we succumb to their will agree i do not believe that repealing costa hawkins will actually bring about horrible consequences for such landlords. again, i am here to urge you to pass a resolution to support proposition ten. thank you. >> my name is peter and i am a member of indivisible front san francisco. we support proposition ten and we want the board of supervisors to support proposition ten. an overwhelming majority of
we want to do good for the majority. this city is different, especially in terms of the makeup of the tenants versus homeowners. i am not a tenant but i believe that we have to take measures to protect our tenants and make sure that they will stay in their homes and not get displaced. repealing costa hawkins is the right thing to do. we do need to have policies that will address the majority of the city of san francisco. if 35% of the city is made up of homeowners, that doesn't mean that 35%...
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today's young romans may know little of the city's turbulent past though a visit to the nearby capital and museum would make it vividly immediate. the famous equestrian statue of emperor marcus aurelius is there. the ancient romans profoundly admired hellenistic culture the philosopher's room is filled with the busts of the great greeks from blind coma to epicurus the roman emperors sometimes trained dissent from home as heroes from the people of india's interest. the famous dying going to one of the most perfect works of antiquity it was erected by king atlas the first heard a month to commemorate his victory over the glaciers around the year two hundred b.c. . i am. visitors to the museum always captivated by this celebrated statute. of the bully extract in the phone from his folks. the legendary she will simulate the city of rome stood on the capital in a cicero's day his writings ten years. she is suckling romulus and remus the twins said to have found a drone both they and the city owed everything to her. at the foot of the capitol hill is the roman forum. in the first century a.d
today's young romans may know little of the city's turbulent past though a visit to the nearby capital and museum would make it vividly immediate. the famous equestrian statue of emperor marcus aurelius is there. the ancient romans profoundly admired hellenistic culture the philosopher's room is filled with the busts of the great greeks from blind coma to epicurus the roman emperors sometimes trained dissent from home as heroes from the people of india's interest. the famous dying going to one...
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but in the light of current events how much is it that the city can win the bid. to although that's exactly why we need to forge ahead with a bid as of and then yes we need it now more than ever i'd say we can't let you feed us we have to rise above it. because we should see what's happening as an opportunity we know there are problems with right wing extremists and nationalism and saxony because we know kevin that's was a stronghold of the far right in su cell so we need to launch an offensive against that often as you find him. in the world is watching what's going on and can't it's future is at stake it could become a european capital of culture in twenty twenty five or it could become a byword for racism in germany. this year of a joint european capital of culture. is valencia in malta but some now regret the selection and even members of the e.u. jury that made it a boycotting the celebrations. in. malta one of europe's most corrupt countries the investigation into the murder of an anti-corruption reporter has stagnated the capital of culture status was suppo
but in the light of current events how much is it that the city can win the bid. to although that's exactly why we need to forge ahead with a bid as of and then yes we need it now more than ever i'd say we can't let you feed us we have to rise above it. because we should see what's happening as an opportunity we know there are problems with right wing extremists and nationalism and saxony because we know kevin that's was a stronghold of the far right in su cell so we need to launch an offensive...
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because otherwise, basically they have to leave the city. nd i'd like to see the middle class really become involved in this, so we can keep middle class families in san francisco. we're losing them all the time. so i just want to say, the parity part of this issue is critical if we're going to have early childhood in san francisco. thank you. >> good morning, thank you for having me. i've been a resident of san francisco for over 30 years. i have two young adult women who were born and raised in san francisco, went through the early ed system here and they now are in college and one graduated. both wanting to pursue early ed. but they are so worried about being able to survive in the city. so i'm here for them. i'm here for the future educators that want to pursue this as a role in our community, as a role for our society, to help bridge the gap, the equity is unreal. so please listen, please think about our families, think about the future, because it's at stake. thank you. >> hello, supervisors. i'm a long -- i'm from san francisco, fifth
because otherwise, basically they have to leave the city. nd i'd like to see the middle class really become involved in this, so we can keep middle class families in san francisco. we're losing them all the time. so i just want to say, the parity part of this issue is critical if we're going to have early childhood in san francisco. thank you. >> good morning, thank you for having me. i've been a resident of san francisco for over 30 years. i have two young adult women who were born and...
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story in the city of dublin. a vote could happen at any moment over plans to build an ikea in this giant e planning commission has wrapped up the public commentary portion. the store would be built just off interstate just off interstate 580. traffic in that area is a major concern for critics of the project. we are live at dublin civic center keeping an eye on the meeting. >> reporter: people spoke passionately on both sides of the issue tonight. during the public comment section. it went on for about two hours. the planning commission is expected to vote on this any minute tonight. at tonight's dublin planning commission meeting, they carry signs and wore t-shirts that said it all. no to an ikea in dublin. >> we have a petition going around with thousands of people voice concerns. >> reporter: they are against a proposed ikea on monday seven acres of land the company owns. right off 580. the ikea store would take up 317 317,000 square feet shopping center would occupy another 97,000 square feet on the property.
story in the city of dublin. a vote could happen at any moment over plans to build an ikea in this giant e planning commission has wrapped up the public commentary portion. the store would be built just off interstate just off interstate 580. traffic in that area is a major concern for critics of the project. we are live at dublin civic center keeping an eye on the meeting. >> reporter: people spoke passionately on both sides of the issue tonight. during the public comment section. it...
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i spent the night on this houseboat a former fishing boat. it's still a big. city district but the weather forecast promises sunshine. welcome to my hamburg summer tour always pretty close to the water from the concert hall through the entertainment district of the i'm told me to the beach and if you're going to. we also look into hamburg music history at the legendary star cup. a graffiti artist guides us to the sights of his hometown of houston. and the viewer video shows us a trip to mexico and guatemala. first a tour off a form of fishing boats built in one thousand nine hundred forty seven. shows me his ship. heights no entry in that's right and it's a pretty. well and that's all the original you haven't changed anything that's all it's all absolutely original. works do you have to check it regularly as well when we turn on the engine we have to check it in advance but it runs. and in white tights here do you ever hit your hat of ways at least a few times and that's that's let me show you the living room because i've tried to make it very cozy i was going to w
i spent the night on this houseboat a former fishing boat. it's still a big. city district but the weather forecast promises sunshine. welcome to my hamburg summer tour always pretty close to the water from the concert hall through the entertainment district of the i'm told me to the beach and if you're going to. we also look into hamburg music history at the legendary star cup. a graffiti artist guides us to the sights of his hometown of houston. and the viewer video shows us a trip to mexico...
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you are very important part of the city. sutter is with the assets that could be placed to great use so that we can continue to enhance the public-private partnership that we've been enjoying between all the hospitals and providers in san francisco with the public sector as we achieve our goal to improve the health of all san franciscans. i do want to thank everybody who participated. the staff who did such a hard work and analyzing this but i think in our next review, i believe that we've heard a lot more details should be also provided to understand what happened after the check mark. thank you. >> thank you. >> that concludes your agenda today. >> make a motion to adjourn. >> motion to adjourn. >> second. >> should we ex back at 1:30 maybe? >> for those members of the public who are here for the 1:00 meeting of the planning commission, i imagine the commissioners who have been here will wanted to take a quick lunch break so we will convene no sooner than 1:15. >> 1:30? >> very good. >> thank you. >> - working for the city
you are very important part of the city. sutter is with the assets that could be placed to great use so that we can continue to enhance the public-private partnership that we've been enjoying between all the hospitals and providers in san francisco with the public sector as we achieve our goal to improve the health of all san franciscans. i do want to thank everybody who participated. the staff who did such a hard work and analyzing this but i think in our next review, i believe that we've...
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next item, please. >> clerk: item six, presentation from the city services auditor regarding the whistle blower program and p l possible action to such presentation. >> good morning. chief audit executive for city services auditor. so today, our presentation is actually an update on the whistle blower activities and initiatives through fiscal year 2017-18. we last presented in front of this committee in november , on november 20, 2017, at which time, we reviewed fiscal year 2017-18 activities through quarter one. so in advance of today's presentation, the whistle blower program staff supported regular meetings with cgoboc liaisons. our most recent breeting was with chair brenda kwee mcnulty and larry bush on augularry ba. thank you for your patience. technology is wonderful, so for the benefit of just doing a quit overview, our first slides will be pretty quick. we'll talk about the whistle blower's program authority, jurisdiction and ensuring a well run city government. so our authority is derived from california government code 53870.6, san francisco charter appendix f-1, 107, and san
next item, please. >> clerk: item six, presentation from the city services auditor regarding the whistle blower program and p l possible action to such presentation. >> good morning. chief audit executive for city services auditor. so today, our presentation is actually an update on the whistle blower activities and initiatives through fiscal year 2017-18. we last presented in front of this committee in november , on november 20, 2017, at which time, we reviewed fiscal year 2017-18...
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along with the city agencies and departments. we will sit down and talk about that over the course of time. essentially what would happen its once this begins, there will be around of audits that were ecology will perform. just because you're on the list of 548, doesn't mean you will not pass the audit. there is a minimum threshold that the department has created that means you are a good actor or you are not in terms of diverting waste. if you fail that audit you will have the opportunity to appeal the audit to the city controller they will determine whether or not the audit will extend properly. you have a 45 day window to come back after you have failed to the audit to say you want an appeal or you put together your plan with the department of environment. will also make one amendment to say you have 60 days to hire the zero waste facilitator. we also, with regard to city agencies, know we will have to work with them on that. you might not be able to hire a facilitator within 60 days. we are going to come up with the right lang
along with the city agencies and departments. we will sit down and talk about that over the course of time. essentially what would happen its once this begins, there will be around of audits that were ecology will perform. just because you're on the list of 548, doesn't mean you will not pass the audit. there is a minimum threshold that the department has created that means you are a good actor or you are not in terms of diverting waste. if you fail that audit you will have the opportunity to...
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which is a great opportunity for the city. i am just asking you guys to act today and move forward with the basin, the india basin project. thank you. >> supervisors, thank you for allowing me to speak today. i delete field representative for the carpenter's union representing 38 men and women here in san francisco. the carpenter's union has the full support of this project and the development team. the team at bild have done an extensive amount of outreach to the community, to the labor up including the carpenter's union. this project is a reflection of that extensive amount of outreach. to jane campus as comment on the agreement, there is a labor agreement in place with build inc. they are using eight union general contractor on all projects. by making that commitment, they are making more than just a commitment to labor. they're making a to standards. -- they are making a commitment to standards. it will create opportunities for men, women, individuals who are incarcerated, to step into a career. not just a job. to provide f
which is a great opportunity for the city. i am just asking you guys to act today and move forward with the basin, the india basin project. thank you. >> supervisors, thank you for allowing me to speak today. i delete field representative for the carpenter's union representing 38 men and women here in san francisco. the carpenter's union has the full support of this project and the development team. the team at bild have done an extensive amount of outreach to the community, to the labor...
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canonical are and the city is really on that that part of the city really densely populated and the bridge connecting saddam city to the north now we still have no confirmation of any casualties but there are reports here where you know minister west bengal has a key six people only to be critically injured and taken to hospital. and the word yes on the potential or possible cold. we still don't know what really triggered this accident but i have to say that you know major kolaches also buildings and other infrastructure are unfortunately really not uncommon in the old you know the incorporate the construction standards here that often we could then say many western countries and the frequencies the accidents like this and i know you need to see on more than eighteen people were killed when a fly over in the northern city of honesty you know crashing people and cars. concerning march two thousand and sixteen also saw a major accident where an under construction lie a local markets we know which went to six people died in that accident so unfortunately incidents like this are all to c
canonical are and the city is really on that that part of the city really densely populated and the bridge connecting saddam city to the north now we still have no confirmation of any casualties but there are reports here where you know minister west bengal has a key six people only to be critically injured and taken to hospital. and the word yes on the potential or possible cold. we still don't know what really triggered this accident but i have to say that you know major kolaches also...
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she's joining the mayors of salt lake city, utah, and san diego. she's joining the mayor of columbia, south carolina. she's cosharing an effort to inspire other cities and other companies and other school districts and other states and other countries to go to 100% clean energy. when we stand here in two years, in ten years, we won't just be talking about what we need to do, we're going to be talking about what we've done, how we all came together, how we worked together to transcend political divides, to transcend a spirit that we really can solve our problems. and we're going to be providing a record of what this generation has done, facing the biggest existential threat that this generation has faced, and we're going to say its 's done. so thank you, mayor breed. >> thank you, michael brun. yes, it takes leadership and courage. i would say the mayor and i are joined up here with people of leadership and great courage. san francisco is lucky to have its own clean energy and utility. we are lucky to have the cleanest municipal energy fleet in the c
she's joining the mayors of salt lake city, utah, and san diego. she's joining the mayor of columbia, south carolina. she's cosharing an effort to inspire other cities and other companies and other school districts and other states and other countries to go to 100% clean energy. when we stand here in two years, in ten years, we won't just be talking about what we need to do, we're going to be talking about what we've done, how we all came together, how we worked together to transcend political...
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people that work and buy goods and work in the city. we also provide all the services and perform the lowest paid jobs in the city. >> the city has got to provide a path for harvey homeless people to have a path out of that lifestyle. that is not the job of the public works department. >> is separate from the public works department east palo alto city council approved a pilot program to provide a safe space for people in rvs to park overnight. that program is due to begin in november. >>> the la pop rock band maroon five reportedly has been chosen to perform the halftime show of the next super bowl. >> [ singing ] >> the reported selection of the group fronted by adam levine was reported by variety. nfl still has not confirmed it but the choice is already getting slammed on social media by people who say that since the super bowl will be played in atlanta and atlanta-based group should have been at least made the cut. fans point out atlanta is home to musical stars like outcast, usher, ludicrous, and see low. the nfl released a statemen
people that work and buy goods and work in the city. we also provide all the services and perform the lowest paid jobs in the city. >> the city has got to provide a path for harvey homeless people to have a path out of that lifestyle. that is not the job of the public works department. >> is separate from the public works department east palo alto city council approved a pilot program to provide a safe space for people in rvs to park overnight. that program is due to begin in...
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the eternal city built on seven hills from afar a vast prospect of stone but at close quarters its magnificence is revealed. the walls and remains the very culture of the ancient world the key to that world is here on the capitol hill we get angelo restyled the piazza in fifteen thirty six flanked by castro and pollux a broad flight of steps leads up to the senator's palace now the city hall rode. on almost ten taisha statue recalls the fourteenth century tribune color and billions of his incendiary speeches fire the crowds to a fury and they killed in. today's young romans may know little of the city's turbulent past there were visits to the nearby capital and museum would make it vividly immediate. the famous equestrian statue of emperor marcus aurelius says that. the ancient romans profoundly admired hellenistic culture the famous of his room is filled with the busts of the great greeks from blind coma to epicurus the roman emperors sometimes strange descent from home as heroes from the people of venice in troy. the famous dying going to one of the most perfect works of antiquity it was erec
the eternal city built on seven hills from afar a vast prospect of stone but at close quarters its magnificence is revealed. the walls and remains the very culture of the ancient world the key to that world is here on the capitol hill we get angelo restyled the piazza in fifteen thirty six flanked by castro and pollux a broad flight of steps leads up to the senator's palace now the city hall rode. on almost ten taisha statue recalls the fourteenth century tribune color and billions of his...