SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Oct 17, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
over those streets, like any other streets in the city. >> supervisor safai: the city will have the control over the new streets and the sidewalks. >> at the end of the day, yes, sir. >> supervisor safai: that's what i was trying to determine. because if the proposal was the city was not going to have control over the streets and the sidewalks, i would not be in support of that. >> no, they will. they will have to go through the warrant period, and they will be dedicated to the city at the end of the period, just like any other development that creates new streets near a right-of-way. >> supervisor safai: so that spelled out in this resolution, that the new streets will be dedicated -- will be handed back to the city? >> you know, not to my recollection, i don't think, but i do believe there's a development agreement that does spell this whole plan out. >> supervisor safai: i understand, ybut i wouldn't wan this resolution to conflict with this development agreement. i think it should say we're vacating this for the purposes of development. but it should state clearly that the stree
over those streets, like any other streets in the city. >> supervisor safai: the city will have the control over the new streets and the sidewalks. >> at the end of the day, yes, sir. >> supervisor safai: that's what i was trying to determine. because if the proposal was the city was not going to have control over the streets and the sidewalks, i would not be in support of that. >> no, they will. they will have to go through the warrant period, and they will be dedicated...
66
66
Oct 1, 2018
10/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
the city's namesake. of course, lake charles was named for charles selya, one of the people brought to the area probably by jean le feet. was -- selya was probably on the wrong side of the french revolution and had to escape to europe and came west. pushed further west into 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 this side of the lake used to be working as well. >> i am seeing refineries. you have a big petroleum industry. adley: we have a huge refining industry. petrochemical, also two major oil refineries. phillips 66 refinery and citgo are both located here, 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 as well out by the bridge. adley: yeah, there is one casino out there. the other two casinos, golden nugget and a second one, are cited on the
the city's namesake. of course, lake charles was named for charles selya, one of the people brought to the area probably by jean le feet. was -- selya was probably on the wrong side of the french revolution and had to escape to europe and came west. pushed further west into 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 this side of the lake used to be working as well. >> i am seeing refineries. you...
51
51
Oct 27, 2018
10/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
my view of the city's is the working and middle class the cities. who runs the pta who runs the soccer club. you have failed cities. all of the cities i mentioned. they're losing the middle and working class. i believe the imperative in the public support all come down to the support. to expose the real undercurrent of why they don't build housing and stop housing. and make them power in the neighborhood association. we have to dress that. that is beyond. i report regularly on issues around all of the cities that i write about. i'm very personally connected to all of the cities that we are trying to get for plexus plex's in minneapolis and more housing and of the various cities. you guys can make a difference here in austin. is austin going to be an elitist or exclusionary. it is a question of political well. we are can have questions from the audience. if you can just be sure to speak directly into the microphone i was born in san francisco. i want to defend austin a little bit. the problem in the bay area that you identify is absolutely correct. th
my view of the city's is the working and middle class the cities. who runs the pta who runs the soccer club. you have failed cities. all of the cities i mentioned. they're losing the middle and working class. i believe the imperative in the public support all come down to the support. to expose the real undercurrent of why they don't build housing and stop housing. and make them power in the neighborhood association. we have to dress that. that is beyond. i report regularly on issues around all...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
39
39
Oct 28, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
the second establishes the city will incur indebtedness. these are first official actions to establish the special tax district. when approved they will be an additional board hearing which is to be scheduled. since the plan is such a complex interry lated set of legislation this is the table of contents. it includes general amendments and planning code and admin code and zoning amendments and program document that describes the action to realize the plan. i want to highlight that today that the implementation document including the public benefits program which is under review. i have submitted a list that describes that as part of the record today for your reference. the plan also including special tax district which including in addition to the roi before you today amendments to the city's special tax financing law. and the inclusion of housing sustainabilities district to create a review process under the california assembly bill 8073. the benefits program is one of the greatest strengths. we are creating such a great deal of capacity fo
the second establishes the city will incur indebtedness. these are first official actions to establish the special tax district. when approved they will be an additional board hearing which is to be scheduled. since the plan is such a complex interry lated set of legislation this is the table of contents. it includes general amendments and planning code and admin code and zoning amendments and program document that describes the action to realize the plan. i want to highlight that today that...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
37
37
Oct 23, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the city had to put a vision together. we got all the agencies to stop a separate process to help develop a city vision and stay ahead of development and guide this development to get a high quality open space here. finally this little project is a humble project but i think i included it to help the commission imagine how you might use this tool. this was a project where you can see this vacant sliver of a vacant lot and the neighbors were opposing the project because they were afraid that cars coming around the corner would not be able to see and create a site line issues. the commission asked staff to go back and look at this. to be fair, is a weird thing for the commission to weigh in on as it is for staff because we not traffic engineers. so in this case, staff asked the traffic engineers and they could say definitively that this is not a safety issue and then write it up in an official looking letter and then they could move forward. i wanted to throw that out so you can think about that there might be other times lik
the city had to put a vision together. we got all the agencies to stop a separate process to help develop a city vision and stay ahead of development and guide this development to get a high quality open space here. finally this little project is a humble project but i think i included it to help the commission imagine how you might use this tool. this was a project where you can see this vacant sliver of a vacant lot and the neighbors were opposing the project because they were afraid that...
58
58
Oct 13, 2018
10/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the corporations are getting back money. i thi t wi cities in mountain view it is measure p and trying to direct money towards transportation and east palo alto are looking at the companies and saying you have done very well federal government, with tax reform. it is time to spend some of that moneylocally. >> won't some of the cities, if they are saying that, don't they risk alienating companies that are already in the city or discouraging new companies from coming in?>> sure. the city economist report found hat there is a risk that companies will pick up and leave the city of san francisco in search of lower tax rates. i would say that san francisco and the state of california have historically had very high tax rates compared to the rest of tr the co that doesn't seem to have deterred businesses from moving here nd forminghere. the cost of doing business in san francisco is extremely high. taxes aside, just the cost of living and transportationor its employees is very high. and so i t questione extent to which increased taxes will impact l
the corporations are getting back money. i thi t wi cities in mountain view it is measure p and trying to direct money towards transportation and east palo alto are looking at the companies and saying you have done very well federal government, with tax reform. it is time to spend some of that moneylocally. >> won't some of the cities, if they are saying that, don't they risk alienating companies that are already in the city or discouraging new companies from coming in?>> sure. the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Oct 27, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
and the city build's program, i'm really happy. you guys are all working together and the program is very successful. a lot of the building you see her in san francisco -- i was just reading an article in the san francisco business times that a lot of our workforce and a lot of these projects are coming from the city builds academy. you know, with the advent of recreational marijuana, this is a great thing. i am happy you are working with the office of cannabis because it will put together the workers , the operators, everybody together. this is a labor of love and i am really impressed with everybody coming here today. i'm really excited that they are working with city academy. you guys do really, really good work in your outreach and with people in the community. this is another industry that we can tap in for local employment and help people in the low income and median income communities get jobs and good paying jobs. i really appreciate the effort on everybody coming together and working on this. my congratulations to everybody
and the city build's program, i'm really happy. you guys are all working together and the program is very successful. a lot of the building you see her in san francisco -- i was just reading an article in the san francisco business times that a lot of our workforce and a lot of these projects are coming from the city builds academy. you know, with the advent of recreational marijuana, this is a great thing. i am happy you are working with the office of cannabis because it will put together the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
21
21
Oct 31, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
why a black man, the city and county are trying to infringe on my rights. when we talk about --dash we'll talk about what the young men told me. let me tell everybody. whatever you say to me, or do to me, think about it because it could be used against you. i am going to the f.b.i. i am not stopping here. my name is ace. i am going to the f.b.i. to protect me. here we are. this public testimony, unless you have a way to say it, i support that's. i have three daughters. i have three granddaughters. i have three great granddaughters and i would not want them to get raped. i support you. meanwhile, public testimony. hold up. racism. there is a white man who used to come in and saying. you would not say a damn thing to him. i can sing too. i will show that in our next time appear. we are taking time away from me. telling me how to walk and talk. tell me how i could have been avoided being a black man. i'm up here for one thing and one thing only. representing the black community if you want to stop me and have the sheriff his coming to arrest me like they did he
why a black man, the city and county are trying to infringe on my rights. when we talk about --dash we'll talk about what the young men told me. let me tell everybody. whatever you say to me, or do to me, think about it because it could be used against you. i am going to the f.b.i. i am not stopping here. my name is ace. i am going to the f.b.i. to protect me. here we are. this public testimony, unless you have a way to say it, i support that's. i have three daughters. i have three...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
17
17
Oct 29, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
37
37
Oct 4, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
it's not like the rest of the city. e 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 n
it's not like the rest of the city. e 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...
85
85
Oct 3, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
it claimed the city knew of the decayed state. >>> in the city of san francisco approved a 14 1/2 million dollars settlement by a woman that was paralyzed by a tree limb. her lawsuit alleged the city did not maintain the trees at the park. the catholic church is facing a new lawsuit by a man who claims he was abused by priests when he was a child. >> he was a very close family friend. he came over from chicago in 1973. >> tom is speaking out about how he was abused by a priest for two years. the priest has died but he's suing the catholic church. >> this lawsuit is really the only opportunity i have at this point in time to find justice, not just for myself but to bring all the victims in the shadows out and to help them moving forward. >> the suit names nearly all the bishops of the state and the archbishops. >> how many more kids do there have to be? how many more. >> at a news conference attorneys released a report with information on 300 offenders in l.a. >> they may be dead, they may be alive, they may be in los angeles, they may be elsewhere in the state. we don't know. they don't k
it claimed the city knew of the decayed state. >>> in the city of san francisco approved a 14 1/2 million dollars settlement by a woman that was paralyzed by a tree limb. her lawsuit alleged the city did not maintain the trees at the park. the catholic church is facing a new lawsuit by a man who claims he was abused by priests when he was a child. >> he was a very close family friend. he came over from chicago in 1973. >> tom is speaking out about how he was abused by a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Oct 1, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
so i talked to the city archivist who is my boss. she was very interested. the things that i wanted to get to the library was the avengers collection. this is definitely a valuable poster. because it is petty bone. it has that weird look because it was framed. it had something acid on it and something not acid framing it. we had to bring all of this stuff that had been piling up in my life here and make sure that the important parts of it got archived. it wasn't a big stretch for them to start collecting in the area of punk. we have a lot of great photos and flyers from that area and that. that i could donate myself. from they're, i decided, you know, why not pursue other people and other bands and get them to donate as well? the historic moments in san francisco, punk history, is the sex pistols concert which was at winterland. [♪] it brought all of the punks on the web -- west coast to san francisco to see this show. the sex pistols played the east coast and then they play texas and a few places in the south and then they came directly to san francisco. th
so i talked to the city archivist who is my boss. she was very interested. the things that i wanted to get to the library was the avengers collection. this is definitely a valuable poster. because it is petty bone. it has that weird look because it was framed. it had something acid on it and something not acid framing it. we had to bring all of this stuff that had been piling up in my life here and make sure that the important parts of it got archived. it wasn't a big stretch for them to start...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the people. that. work well as cities of the globe or north rather carry the risk of isolating part of the population. and which is again a risk factor for. mental health unit only in research in the charity here in berlin but you're the head of a clinic at the feet like clinic in the heart of prison and you treat patients who are stressed out by the city and one of those patients we can just visit here you know next report. was. mindfulness training as part of an trial because therapy program outpatient mental health clinic. she initially finds it hard to focus or thoughts on herself. the noise hustle and bustle and overcrowded streets of big city life on edge the stress of urban life compounds or underlying psychological issues. in. d. plus it's not simply depression i'm also emotionally unstable it's called borderline syndrome i suffer from intense mood swings and i can't control them. what it is by and. of course they can be triggered by noises. or by being surrounded by people who are physically too close to me. and
the people. that. work well as cities of the globe or north rather carry the risk of isolating part of the population. and which is again a risk factor for. mental health unit only in research in the charity here in berlin but you're the head of a clinic at the feet like clinic in the heart of prison and you treat patients who are stressed out by the city and one of those patients we can just visit here you know next report. was. mindfulness training as part of an trial because therapy program...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Oct 30, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
linda garrule over at the city's technology, she looks for the infrastructure to start within the city in about three to five years. >> president cohen: okay. what role does d.p.h. play in the selection of the vendors that are going to be providing service to public health facilities. >> so again, the d.a.s. is primarily for radio communications. as far as vendors coming in offering services, we would be ubiquitous. we would provide services to any carrier, as patients coming into sf general would have any carrier. >> president cohen: okay. thank you. colleagues, do you have any questions? >> okay. i just want to make sure, as we're moving into this 5-g territory, i just want to make sure that institutions that serve poor, indigent, immigrant people are not being left behind and that they also have access to high quality technology. thank you. we'll go to public comment. any member of the public that would like to comment on item number one, please come forward. all right. seeing none, public comment is closed. i'll make a motion to send this to the full board with a positive recommend
linda garrule over at the city's technology, she looks for the infrastructure to start within the city in about three to five years. >> president cohen: okay. what role does d.p.h. play in the selection of the vendors that are going to be providing service to public health facilities. >> so again, the d.a.s. is primarily for radio communications. as far as vendors coming in offering services, we would be ubiquitous. we would provide services to any carrier, as patients coming into...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
28
28
Oct 2, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
there's so many more needs for the neighborhood and the city. the feasibility is important and i would just remind you to keep that in mind. thank you for moving this plan forward. >> hello, supervisors. my name is leanne. i do grassroots community planning with youth, seniors, and families on street scape design art and history in soma in district 6. i was here last wednesday to support an appeal questioning the com pen tennessee of the central soma i. e.r. a lot of people stated their case, one after the other and the planning department responded with insufficient data. the presentation of the planning department was not about the e.i. r. number three, that they did not include the impact of the uber and lift in their report. even if everyone was heard the e.i.r. was pushed forward. even if we stated our case that building more for the central soma billion dollar project is a danger to the health and pedestrian safety of our seniors. health and safety has not been addressed. can you please address the impact of pollution of cars and traffic wh
there's so many more needs for the neighborhood and the city. the feasibility is important and i would just remind you to keep that in mind. thank you for moving this plan forward. >> hello, supervisors. my name is leanne. i do grassroots community planning with youth, seniors, and families on street scape design art and history in soma in district 6. i was here last wednesday to support an appeal questioning the com pen tennessee of the central soma i. e.r. a lot of people stated their...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Oct 29, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
which is more than what was previously required by the city. do i think the percentage could or should be higher? absolutely. but what i believe more strongly is that the affordable minimums need to be adjusted uniformly, not negotiated for years on a site-by site basis when we're in the middle of a housing crisis. i support these developments and urge the land use committee to allow more affordable housing where there was no housing before. and i also want to point out that these important meetings happen during work hour where is many working families can't come. i've had the opportunity to come today and i want to come to more meetings. so, thank you for hearing us out and we need more housing. thank you. >> thank you. tamika. and your mother. hi. and then there will be katherine campbell and reverend brown. and then john men doe sa. >> good afternoon, supervisors. blessed to be here. i am here highly supporting supervisor brown. born and raised here in san francisco. fillmore, to be exact. brought mom who can definitely attest to that. 73 ye
which is more than what was previously required by the city. do i think the percentage could or should be higher? absolutely. but what i believe more strongly is that the affordable minimums need to be adjusted uniformly, not negotiated for years on a site-by site basis when we're in the middle of a housing crisis. i support these developments and urge the land use committee to allow more affordable housing where there was no housing before. and i also want to point out that these important...
45
45
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
city of. thetown landmark is the point in the way of all new bridge even though it's more than two hundred years old. ronda is also the birthplace of bullfighting group pays a visit to one of the country's oldest arena. after all the sightseeing it's time to wind down and enjoy the music in the trains by. the hour under loose continues on towards granada the luck surest carriages offer all the modern comfort imaginable and there's even internet access for those who want it. is still drizzling but that doesn't seem to bother anyone. you know when you're travelling a lot you're going to some sort of the weather. well it's not the worst snow that's why it's busy there's always something to do you are you get just enough to eat so the gigo the next. not least because the tours highlight still lies ahead the alhambra a masterpiece of moorish architecture in granata the mighty promise once used by the nazareth industry is now unesco world heritage site and provides a spectacular and to the judge. now ev
city of. thetown landmark is the point in the way of all new bridge even though it's more than two hundred years old. ronda is also the birthplace of bullfighting group pays a visit to one of the country's oldest arena. after all the sightseeing it's time to wind down and enjoy the music in the trains by. the hour under loose continues on towards granada the luck surest carriages offer all the modern comfort imaginable and there's even internet access for those who want it. is still drizzling...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
66
66
Oct 2, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
the record? >> supervisor tang: deputy city attorney. >> mr. givner: i would suggest you refer it to rules today and then confer it to the clerk about the appropriate steps. >> supervisor safai: all right. thank you. >> supervisor tang: all right. so we have a motion to refer it to rules committee. >> supervisor safai: yes. >> supervisor tang: all right. thank you, supervisor ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you. >> supervisor tang: madam clerk, call item number nine. [agenda item read] >> supervisor tang: thank you. and i believe we have a representative from public works here. >> hi. yes, good afternoon, supervisors. my name is deanna colleros, representing san francisco public works. i'm here to authorize san francisco entering into an agreement with the state of california for routing state highway 80 to state highway 801 and adopting environmental findings under the seek with a act and authorizing official acts. recently, reconstructed y.v.i. -- >> supervisor tang: sorry. hold on one second. if everyone could just exit a little bit more qu
the record? >> supervisor tang: deputy city attorney. >> mr. givner: i would suggest you refer it to rules today and then confer it to the clerk about the appropriate steps. >> supervisor safai: all right. thank you. >> supervisor tang: all right. so we have a motion to refer it to rules committee. >> supervisor safai: yes. >> supervisor tang: all right. thank you, supervisor ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you. >> supervisor tang: madam clerk,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Oct 1, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
why is the city allowing the land to be devalued by the developer? why isn't the developer being required to pay the city and the bnya. the bnya has these rights and uses them for business. the developer because compensate both for the usurpation of these rights. finally, i would like to finish by requesting who is the investor -- the name of the investor in this project? the individuals behind these india basin development l.l.c., and build, inc, please give us transparency. thank you. >> president cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> a while ago, i heard about, like, you know, growing businesses around the neighborhood. hey, probably forget us. we've been there for about a good ten years. we have our own building. we started with five individuals, and we're about 90 of them. my question to you, if you're going to start a construction out there, what happens to my business and the 90 employees if you find something on the ground? think about the business that's already there. i understand you want new businesses and people to live around there, but it
why is the city allowing the land to be devalued by the developer? why isn't the developer being required to pay the city and the bnya. the bnya has these rights and uses them for business. the developer because compensate both for the usurpation of these rights. finally, i would like to finish by requesting who is the investor -- the name of the investor in this project? the individuals behind these india basin development l.l.c., and build, inc, please give us transparency. thank you....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
17
17
Oct 29, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
so more than the population of the city. innovation, the capital of innovation, in digital world, but we're living in the physical world and we believe that innovation is about technology, data, digital, and we are big into it, but innovation is also social innovation. and that's what san francisco bought with the toilets in the last two years, thanks to public works with the attendant. so now we have attendants through a social program. they're controlling who is using the bathrooms and who can go in and that's been a change. sometimes some corners in the city are a little bit rough, socially challenging. and it doesn't matter what you have as a structure. if you don't have that, you need that for people visiting especially to have a clean, safe place. so that social innovation. and then innovation in the process. and that's what we've been doing the last four, five months, when you ask us to go back and think again. so we went back to the drawing board and went through a process involving the commission at the same time, wo
so more than the population of the city. innovation, the capital of innovation, in digital world, but we're living in the physical world and we believe that innovation is about technology, data, digital, and we are big into it, but innovation is also social innovation. and that's what san francisco bought with the toilets in the last two years, thanks to public works with the attendant. so now we have attendants through a social program. they're controlling who is using the bathrooms and who...
130
130
Oct 14, 2018
10/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
the team walks the city looking for trash, syringes, and human waste. r, the pr company gave san francisco an average ratingg very clean, 3, very dirty. of 1.18 for commercial areas, 1.06 for resibe just about spotless. bigad: what does that make you think? ricky: they're lyin'. bigad: the pr company never responded to our requests for comment, but san francisco has paid the firm more than $400,000 for its work. ricky: that's boggling, that's mind boggling. bigad: according to that same pr agency, last year, san francisco was the cleanest it's been in four years. but during that time, those in the city noticed more filth, not less. last year, san francisco received 20,000 complaints about human feces, 58,000 about trash on streets and sidewalks, and 6,000 complaints about used drug needles. that's up 228% in just 4 years. bigad: that raised some red flags for you. dan gonger: yes. bigad: dan gonger is a budget analyst for the city, and says he was shocked by the results of that pr survey. bigad: why were you so surprised? dan: i live in the city, and i d
the team walks the city looking for trash, syringes, and human waste. r, the pr company gave san francisco an average ratingg very clean, 3, very dirty. of 1.18 for commercial areas, 1.06 for resibe just about spotless. bigad: what does that make you think? ricky: they're lyin'. bigad: the pr company never responded to our requests for comment, but san francisco has paid the firm more than $400,000 for its work. ricky: that's boggling, that's mind boggling. bigad: according to that same pr...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Oct 23, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
she's suing everybody here in the city by the bay. may i get a copy of what you have, what everybody else have? i must have it. so let me go on -- find out what's going on. i ain't been here for a while, since the campaign, when i was here tastanding toe to toe with alioto, but i hear that she's after you all. what i'm here is to say, i'm here because these are the two agencies that i have to get at all these city departments is the ethics commission and the sunshine. you guys are the act right commissions of the city hall. you put everybody on point. i'm going to come back at a different point. already, i'm experiencing discrimination. i'm the only black in the print room. i've been going for ten years. they kicked me out, and now i'm back, and i can't even hold papers in the desk there, so i want you all to investigate. it goes way back to willie brown, silly willie. is that the chronicle, the examiner, they have private rooms. did you all know that? how much money has the city lost through the press room, from the chronicle, and th
she's suing everybody here in the city by the bay. may i get a copy of what you have, what everybody else have? i must have it. so let me go on -- find out what's going on. i ain't been here for a while, since the campaign, when i was here tastanding toe to toe with alioto, but i hear that she's after you all. what i'm here is to say, i'm here because these are the two agencies that i have to get at all these city departments is the ethics commission and the sunshine. you guys are the act right...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Oct 5, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
>> 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...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
37
37
Oct 22, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the campaign was to make city college free, and to make san francisco the only city for free tuition at all. san francisco use today have free tuition at all of our colleges until 1983. state law prohibits real estate transfer tax from becoming dedicated. on november 8, the voters of san francisco acknowledged the importance of education and funding our lifelong education institution bypassing proposition w at a rate of 62%. in the first year of implementation, this revenue brought in $28 million to our general fund. however, the administration at the time approved only $5.4 million peryear to the free city college program in fiscal year 2017 and fiscal year 2018 which ended up not being enough to cover the ex-presence of this incredibly s incredibly successful program. the enrollment at city college exceeded our most optimistic prediction of what we thought would occur after we made city college free, which is -- speaks to both the success of this program but also speaking to the incredible thirst of our residents to attend our only lifelong learning institution, city college. i am p
the campaign was to make city college free, and to make san francisco the only city for free tuition at all. san francisco use today have free tuition at all of our colleges until 1983. state law prohibits real estate transfer tax from becoming dedicated. on november 8, the voters of san francisco acknowledged the importance of education and funding our lifelong education institution bypassing proposition w at a rate of 62%. in the first year of implementation, this revenue brought in $28...
64
64
Oct 14, 2018
10/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
aging population much the same as a strong h. diet a city produces twenty five thousand times the flyest than double what it was twenty years ago. of food korea's is. food delivery is known here as. in china's b cities you can order pretty much anything from a. single cup of coffee the next to nothing. the . food. dreamed of following his father and grandfather into the army but a disability possible now all the twenty two year old is serving his country in a different why. every day he prices against the clock is job. viewers. well you know my. outcomes. are. trying. to have some. sort. of. valve. job for you so. my idea. these newly popular online delivery service is helping to generate vast amounts of plastic whites across the country about twenty million dollars of my h.d. i finally from two major companies producing around sixteen million the plastics untidiness. i was to meet you need to be traveling by sixty. rubbish right chimley when knows all too well the challenges faced by a country where more people are getting wealthy fast he's
aging population much the same as a strong h. diet a city produces twenty five thousand times the flyest than double what it was twenty years ago. of food korea's is. food delivery is known here as. in china's b cities you can order pretty much anything from a. single cup of coffee the next to nothing. the . food. dreamed of following his father and grandfather into the army but a disability possible now all the twenty two year old is serving his country in a different why. every day he prices...
47
47
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the attack. these incidents usually occur in other cities today the nightmares hit home here in the city of pittsburgh. the synagogue a vulnerable target on a day like today the door was open a religious service you could walk in and out only on the high holidays is there a police president's presence at the entrance of the shooting is now being treated as a hate crime by the u.s. federal bureau of investigation the f.b.i. this is the most horrific crime scene i've seen in twenty two years with the federal bureau of investigation members of the tree of life synagogue conducting a peaceful service and their place of worship were brutally murdered by a gunman targeting them simply because of their faith the suspects for motive is unknown but we believe he was acting alone. president donald trump said the attack was an act of evil and called for tougher penalties it was the right thing to do. whether it's this one. we have to bear the death penalty. of the of the u.s. is once again in mourning this time after what's thought to be the deadliest attack on a jewish community in u.s. history. german chancell
the attack. these incidents usually occur in other cities today the nightmares hit home here in the city of pittsburgh. the synagogue a vulnerable target on a day like today the door was open a religious service you could walk in and out only on the high holidays is there a police president's presence at the entrance of the shooting is now being treated as a hate crime by the u.s. federal bureau of investigation the f.b.i. this is the most horrific crime scene i've seen in twenty two years with...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
18
18
Oct 28, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
one between the housing authority which is technically not a city agency, and the other within the city between the executive branch on the legislative branch. the bottom line is, we are learning about this after the fact. i. i'm not even sure how i can read in the newspaper that you've got 20 million bucks to spend. anyway. those are my questions. >> great, thank you, supervisor. i am very happy to be here to be able to address that question. first of all, as you know very well, the budget is comprised of multiple sources of funds that have their own sets of restrictions on them. so we are limited in the way in which we can use funds depending on the type of project and where that money is coming from. we have been saying, indeed, that we have limited money for a new small programs and new land acquisitions and new construction. that is largely a function of the fact that our projections for our inclusionary housing fees and our job housing linkage fees for 18 and 19 have dropped off quite a bit. those are the funds that we use for small sites and we use for land acquisitions and we us
one between the housing authority which is technically not a city agency, and the other within the city between the executive branch on the legislative branch. the bottom line is, we are learning about this after the fact. i. i'm not even sure how i can read in the newspaper that you've got 20 million bucks to spend. anyway. those are my questions. >> great, thank you, supervisor. i am very happy to be here to be able to address that question. first of all, as you know very well, the...
45
45
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the bikes the city administration has cleared and now unloaded here on the fringes of the capital every major chinese city has bicycle cemeteries like this one the remaining rental companies have to take back some of them nobody knows what will happen to the rest. more bike is grappling with new regulations for bike sharing in this city seven hundred fifty thousand of its bikes can be found on the streets of beijing the government won't allow them to deploy more on peak days their bikes can wreck up two million trips. here i think many new business models need a phase of irrational competition but in the future this industry will become extremely environmentally friendly and sustainable. every ride is recorded by the system not only knows how many of its bikes are being used it also has to be able to tell at a given moment where each is located just like. in the way that all rental bicycle companies now have to install live monitoring systems for their data from them is also transmitted in tandem to the government. but people like mr doom even more importantly he collects scattered rent
the bikes the city administration has cleared and now unloaded here on the fringes of the capital every major chinese city has bicycle cemeteries like this one the remaining rental companies have to take back some of them nobody knows what will happen to the rest. more bike is grappling with new regulations for bike sharing in this city seven hundred fifty thousand of its bikes can be found on the streets of beijing the government won't allow them to deploy more on peak days their bikes can...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
from the air the city is now free of the militants but lines in ruins are reporters . and visited rocca on an embedded trip with the u.s. army they looked at how the city and its people are recovering. abdullah is happy to see us in his classroom it's a place of safety where he can finally learn and play with other children. it's a year since he lost his hand he and his friend solder fridge which had a booby trap inside. there we were playing with it and it exploded two children next to me died and an old man was badly hurt. i was to buy a piece of shrapnel here two of my friends died in. high file ali teaches the special class addressing the particular needs of his able to and traumatized children she wasn't allowed to work at all when the high as were in charge. all she says about that time is that it was hard for everyone to have an end up fighting we notice the children freeze up whenever they hear shots and explosions which are still frequently are. there they completely unsettled me that i may do it or when. the united states funds the class we are on a trip orga
from the air the city is now free of the militants but lines in ruins are reporters . and visited rocca on an embedded trip with the u.s. army they looked at how the city and its people are recovering. abdullah is happy to see us in his classroom it's a place of safety where he can finally learn and play with other children. it's a year since he lost his hand he and his friend solder fridge which had a booby trap inside. there we were playing with it and it exploded two children next to me died...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
42
42
Oct 4, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
the city is not going to be served. because if all the people, the shrinking pool of drivers is going work with the prop a medallions so they can go to the airport, you're not going to have the residents of san francisco being served. so this could have such a terrible impact on the -- [bell ringing] -- prop k medallion owners and most especially on the elderly population of the city which is still reliant upon taxi cabs. the mta does not have the best track record when it comes to proposals and i feel terrible for these people who purchased the medallions, but i should not, and my drivers should not be the ones to pay for it. it should be the city. thank you. [bell ringing] [applause] >> good afternoon. my name is kenny. i'm a medallion holder and everybody knows that it's so bad, that i drive the whole day, bring home 50 bucks. i have to raise three kids. we need lots of hope from you guys. having the city buy back the medallion. so we can get more help to go to the -- and we actually need the city to actually try some
the city is not going to be served. because if all the people, the shrinking pool of drivers is going work with the prop a medallions so they can go to the airport, you're not going to have the residents of san francisco being served. so this could have such a terrible impact on the -- [bell ringing] -- prop k medallion owners and most especially on the elderly population of the city which is still reliant upon taxi cabs. the mta does not have the best track record when it comes to proposals...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
both in the community but also within the city and the county because the tent city i think and then grew very rapidly one week or spartans next week it was you know forty towns and writes we it's kind of polyphony that but my staff has been down here doing outreach and trying to connect people to health care services and a number of things for quite a while and something we've been funded to do through the state of minnesota for over the last six or seven months and while many news reports falsely claim that the majority of the camp are people with opioid addictions that had been evicted from public housing our investigation found that only about twenty five percent of the residents are there or due to opioid addictions or drug arrests frank pair of national information coordinator for the american indian movement explains currently what's going on right here and all with. the recall of a wall of forgotten need of just got over one hundred sixty five close to two hundred tents up and down there's three or four block area if we're not you're a couple of months bringing attention to h
both in the community but also within the city and the county because the tent city i think and then grew very rapidly one week or spartans next week it was you know forty towns and writes we it's kind of polyphony that but my staff has been down here doing outreach and trying to connect people to health care services and a number of things for quite a while and something we've been funded to do through the state of minnesota for over the last six or seven months and while many news reports...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Oct 7, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
the city of berkley had more. n diego had dozens of them and i tred to figure out why was san francisco behind. and the answer actually was because the state law didn't think about places like san francisco, where we had mixed-use neighborhoods. the vibrant communities of polk street, north beach, and so we had to create our own law. that became article 15 of our business and tax regulation code. that began, what has spread all over san francisco. now let me say, it is very rare that people come together to celebrate the fact that they all voted to raise their taxes. that is exactly what we are doing today. it stays in the community. it does not mean a diminishment of city services. it's services on top. i am very bullish on polk street. it is remarkably a vibrant community. i want to salute the lower polk neighbors and the lower polk c.b.d. which was at the forefront, that gave suzanne and the steering committee the vision that the c.b.d. to be extended in a northerly manner. there's going to be an economy of scal
the city of berkley had more. n diego had dozens of them and i tred to figure out why was san francisco behind. and the answer actually was because the state law didn't think about places like san francisco, where we had mixed-use neighborhoods. the vibrant communities of polk street, north beach, and so we had to create our own law. that became article 15 of our business and tax regulation code. that began, what has spread all over san francisco. now let me say, it is very rare that people...
78
78
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
fans and mommy the city of naples is the birthplace of the. i will this week we've been starting off in the capital cities of our featured countries and today it's rome a city positively teeming with history and culture ten million tourists visit it to have now the eternal city every year sites like the kosi i'm drawing huge crowds but we're going to beat the queues shun the usual sights and show you a different side of the capitol after all when in rome do as the romans do. the historical heart of rome is world famous and a favorite with tourists. but few make it here to the old working class neighborhood of testosterone in the south of the city on its spacious piazzi was the romans are left pretty much to their own devices. to staunch allies on the tiber river once home to the old city for its old gasometer still looms tall the neighborhood has plenty of delightful surprises in store like the tram depot cafe it sat in an old tram car. a real tory study marco and marie cecile for a neat here for coffee. they both lived in rome for years and h
fans and mommy the city of naples is the birthplace of the. i will this week we've been starting off in the capital cities of our featured countries and today it's rome a city positively teeming with history and culture ten million tourists visit it to have now the eternal city every year sites like the kosi i'm drawing huge crowds but we're going to beat the queues shun the usual sights and show you a different side of the capitol after all when in rome do as the romans do. the historical...
65
65
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
from mumbai let's head south to the city of. equal community foundation has been running programs on gender and of in this thirteen to sixteen year old boys the primary even unlock all those years of early conditioning on gender roles and patriarchy and they learn instead about treating people as individuals. on the outskirts of puno india sixteen year old grew up here recently has learned to see the district through a different lands. a lot of men here drink and gamble their views women. violence is common they're a bad influence on young boys growing up here boys imitate older men pick up cues like men are strong and much show women are we going to most know it's difficult to get away from that. difficult but not impossible the equal community foundation organizers weekly gender training for boys between the ages of thirteen and sixteen the topic today is gender norms and what constitutes feminine and masculine behavior these frank discussions ranged from sex power and control to discrimination and violence took the course two
from mumbai let's head south to the city of. equal community foundation has been running programs on gender and of in this thirteen to sixteen year old boys the primary even unlock all those years of early conditioning on gender roles and patriarchy and they learn instead about treating people as individuals. on the outskirts of puno india sixteen year old grew up here recently has learned to see the district through a different lands. a lot of men here drink and gamble their views women....
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
from the city of the blast we also know explosive experts heading there. to see what they can glean from the sites let's just update people though. on the casualties thirteen people have been confirmed. up to seventy eight of those killed we know that. now if we talk about the situation in the city itself now we do know that all advocation institutions have been closed we know that police is at the kitchen gardens across the city and now parents were asked to take their children back home now and the situation is of course very tense in the city of courage we even heard some reports that transportation system has been heartbeat seized within the city now the number of dads it is at the moment thirteen people but it is unfortunately expected to rise due to the severity of the injuries forty people have already been taken to hospital crimea has declared three days of mourning russia's investigative committee has called the explosion an act of terrorism and according to them the explosion happened in the colleges canteen and the device was filled with metal o
from the city of the blast we also know explosive experts heading there. to see what they can glean from the sites let's just update people though. on the casualties thirteen people have been confirmed. up to seventy eight of those killed we know that. now if we talk about the situation in the city itself now we do know that all advocation institutions have been closed we know that police is at the kitchen gardens across the city and now parents were asked to take their children back home now...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
54
54
Oct 28, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
the city of san francisco is living alive today. i am a senior citizen, and we can all come together for this common cause to uplift the life of ordinary people, and i know $39,000 raise for people making wages is not enough because to get a one bedroom apartment is $80,000 minimum to qualify. i ask this board to approve this measure, but also make sure that senior citizens, workers if they are below poverty line, they should eliminate it for the benefit of the city of san francisco. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, superintendent supervisors, -- supervisors i want to you thank you for raising the living wage for the airport workers and nonprofit workers. i want to say our hope as unions and workers in raising this with solidarity with affected workers was to inspire our city leaders to find the funding and take action for all of the workers. we are very, very happy to see that that inspiration is finally had fruition today. i especially want to thank supervisors for your leadership on this issue. members at the airport will t
the city of san francisco is living alive today. i am a senior citizen, and we can all come together for this common cause to uplift the life of ordinary people, and i know $39,000 raise for people making wages is not enough because to get a one bedroom apartment is $80,000 minimum to qualify. i ask this board to approve this measure, but also make sure that senior citizens, workers if they are below poverty line, they should eliminate it for the benefit of the city of san francisco. thank you...