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the city college. it exceeds 311 million a year. every has not analyzed the fiscal damage of the project to city college and to the city. the damage can only be determined when everyone at city college reaches an agreement on tentative parking to cover the loss of 1,500 sparking spaces. until that agreement is reached, the damage to the city cannot be calculated and fiscal feasibility cannot be determined. chapter 29 of the administrative code require an analysis of fiscal feasibility and responsibility in provide -- and provides clearly when there's insupport evidence -- insufficient evidence, it must be considered so the board can consider the proposal. in conclusion, we submit that under section 29.4c, the budget committee should continue the hearings until a later time. [ bell ringing ] >> thank you. next set of speakers. sonya trauss? >> hi. names is sonya trauss. i live in soma. i'm president of the renters federation. i'm running for district six. i'm here today because this is the stuff right before the eir. i am here to support supervisor cohen's request that a high density 5,000 unit version of this project be
the city college. it exceeds 311 million a year. every has not analyzed the fiscal damage of the project to city college and to the city. the damage can only be determined when everyone at city college reaches an agreement on tentative parking to cover the loss of 1,500 sparking spaces. until that agreement is reached, the damage to the city cannot be calculated and fiscal feasibility cannot be determined. chapter 29 of the administrative code require an analysis of fiscal feasibility and...
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the city helped raise in the early 1900's. there is a strong bond and relationship between the city of shawnee, the community as a whole, and oklahoma baptist university. it is a culture, a different feel, and make it a civic community, which may set us apart a little bit from other communities our side that do not have a university. >> we are kind of leaving that more built up hustle and bustle area. we are starting to get more into the businesses and the downtown area. should we go to the downtown? justin: i would love to show you downtown. how has the main street changed living in started shawnee? justin: main street has changed quite a bit. we have a mainstream improvement plan on the books were close to 15 years, and we did one small phase of that about 12 years ago, before i was here. a big effort of the last few years has been making good on a streetscape improvement plan, and we just finished that about a year ago. >> you are seeing the murals here. justin: you are seeing the murals, landscaping, new sidewalks. >> you have worked to revitalize, but you still have the past, like the risk theater. justin: yes, the theater is j
the city helped raise in the early 1900's. there is a strong bond and relationship between the city of shawnee, the community as a whole, and oklahoma baptist university. it is a culture, a different feel, and make it a civic community, which may set us apart a little bit from other communities our side that do not have a university. >> we are kind of leaving that more built up hustle and bustle area. we are starting to get more into the businesses and the downtown area. should we go to...
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and ready to talk about. >> the city is proud to be partnership with reimagined end of life and part of our work -- my work with the paltive care -- palliative care work, the city wanted to include #6r person who lives in the city regardless of income status, regardless of culture, let's everyone come and talk because we all know we will reach our end and what do we want it to look like. >> i should say i'm a bart of the palliative care work group with the city and county of the aging people of san francisco. this is a city and county specific project. and i'm wondering if you can talk a little bit where else this is happening and how it has come to san francisco so people know it's not just a sitting county have san francisco, it is something that is part of a larger vision zoot way it started through open requested. -- vision. >> actually the way it started was through an open vision. in 2016 we had an event and many events that had thousands of people. out of that came the nonprofit reimagined. it is start energy san francisco with this conversation and will go nationwide. in october there will be an event, a similar event in new york and also cincinnati. th
and ready to talk about. >> the city is proud to be partnership with reimagined end of life and part of our work -- my work with the paltive care -- palliative care work, the city wanted to include #6r person who lives in the city regardless of income status, regardless of culture, let's everyone come and talk because we all know we will reach our end and what do we want it to look like. >> i should say i'm a bart of the palliative care work group with the city and county of the...
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i love to remember back to the signing of our city partnership back in kiel city hall. even before this official act, lively exchange developed between our two cities. also thanks to the great commitment of the friendship clubs and bay areas and san francisco kiel sister city committee. mayor lee also pursued this partnership. his sudden death has touched many people in kiel, who, like me, knew him as a visionary and generous person. ladies and gentlemen, by now in kiel we have 12 official city partnerships which i take care of as the city president. in so doing, one thing has become clear to me, a lively city friendship can only develop with the participation of the local population. therefore it is of great importance we're not only active in the areas of business and administration but we also enliven our new partnership with culture, sporting and scientific initiatives. >> school partnerships and cooperation between universities will be the subject of our call during the visit here. i look forward to an open exchange and experiencing the many facets of your beautiful
i love to remember back to the signing of our city partnership back in kiel city hall. even before this official act, lively exchange developed between our two cities. also thanks to the great commitment of the friendship clubs and bay areas and san francisco kiel sister city committee. mayor lee also pursued this partnership. his sudden death has touched many people in kiel, who, like me, knew him as a visionary and generous person. ladies and gentlemen, by now in kiel we have 12 official city...
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the city. because of that, i support 827. when i moved to the city 12 years ago, the city council was a leader in environmental policy and i can see this is no longer the case. this is early in the democratic process and uniformly coming against something -- that hasn't gotten through the process. it's something that we agree -- we all hate in national politics right now. when it comes to the argument of how much housing is enough, this is a regional problem. we need regional leadership and san francisco should step back and be that regional leader to build more housing, to show what does that mean us because that is a regional problem [bell ringing]. >> hello. my name is isaac. it really doesn't take someone niall hor niall horwh who has lived here at all to realize that 82 is a logical solution to the problem. when the supreme court ruled that red lining was illegal, that the u.s. government recommended that we switch to zoning laws and now we're continuing that practice today, and that is a shame, so i urge you to support sba 27 and not -- 827 and
the city. because of that, i support 827. when i moved to the city 12 years ago, the city council was a leader in environmental policy and i can see this is no longer the case. this is early in the democratic process and uniformly coming against something -- that hasn't gotten through the process. it's something that we agree -- we all hate in national politics right now. when it comes to the argument of how much housing is enough, this is a regional problem. we need regional leadership and san...
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the city of macleod. their impact has been felt not just only on the city of shawnee but countywide. >> we are leaving citizen pottawatomie nation. we are heading toward downtown. have seen a lot of your community today. what is next for the city of shawnee? >> we are continuing to grow and focus on quality of life issues. economic development. improving the neighborhoods that our residents live in. i see that pushed by the city commission and the mayor continuing in that regards. i want people that are familiar with this part of a country to know there are a lot of opportunities here. a lot of opportunities for younger people, you might not find it elsewhere because of our cost of living, because of the nature of our citizenry here. encourage the public to get out and visit shawnee and other communities like shawnee around the country. >> thank you so much for showing us around your city. >> thank you so much for being here. announcer: r cities tour -- our staff recently visited shawnee, oklahoma. learn about other stops at c-span.org/cities tour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weeke
the city of macleod. their impact has been felt not just only on the city of shawnee but countywide. >> we are leaving citizen pottawatomie nation. we are heading toward downtown. have seen a lot of your community today. what is next for the city of shawnee? >> we are continuing to grow and focus on quality of life issues. economic development. improving the neighborhoods that our residents live in. i see that pushed by the city commission and the mayor continuing in that regards. i...
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the city. we have concentrations in chinatown and the south of market area. again, along the geary corridor and the western part of the city. and there is also concentrations in the various southeastern part of the city as well. now that we've completed the maps, an important question is how could they be useful to inform safety traffic improvements. so it includes addressing concerns, how can we overlay that over the city as projects advance and ensure there is particular attention to the needs of people with disabilities and seniors in those areas? and then broadly considering the segments throughout the city for prioritization as well. again, patrick golier is going to talk about an mta program that is going to be doing that. but before we move to that, i wanted to give a brief highlight of a survey we conducted at the end of 2016 that helped this analysis. we administered it online, in spanish, english and chinese. we were really pleased to receive results nearly 300 responses to the survey. 38 people reported representing people with disabilities and another 80 representing seniors. and just to highlight some of the i
the city. we have concentrations in chinatown and the south of market area. again, along the geary corridor and the western part of the city. and there is also concentrations in the various southeastern part of the city as well. now that we've completed the maps, an important question is how could they be useful to inform safety traffic improvements. so it includes addressing concerns, how can we overlay that over the city as projects advance and ensure there is particular attention to the...
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and that will feed into decisions made by the city about the city and how it's changing it's their starti'm talking. to and the people of frankfurt can already start looking forward to yet another inspiring luminol in two years time. speaking of igniting discussions about a city these four legged citizens did just that over the weekend in the british capital. around. this and their owners raid freezing temperatures in london for a sausage walk which took place for the third time in greenwich park in south london the organizers are three dog lovers who first met on instagram. that you know maybe. i'm out of hundreds of the best. in the u.k. docks ones are affecting at least known as sausage dogs hence the sausage walk the next one is scheduled for june when hopefully the weather will be better. for. the sixteenth international chocolate festival in portugal came to an end on sunday the event showcased the world's most expensive chocolate. it's priced over seventy seven hundred euros and covered in edible twenty three carat gold. it's filled with the most expensive spices in the world. and
and that will feed into decisions made by the city about the city and how it's changing it's their starti'm talking. to and the people of frankfurt can already start looking forward to yet another inspiring luminol in two years time. speaking of igniting discussions about a city these four legged citizens did just that over the weekend in the british capital. around. this and their owners raid freezing temperatures in london for a sausage walk which took place for the third time in greenwich...
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in the center of the city we found practically no one at all. the city was a dead city. this was the second time we took seoul back from the communists, we were pretty much prepared for what we were to find. you never get used to it, though. all in all, the city had no water, no transportation, no electricity or power. as a matter of fact, the chinese occupation forces took most of the overhead wire. kids are the ones who always suffer most. they never know what is going on or why. how can you explain to them after they have just seen their whole family get killed. seoul was in very bad shape as far as food was concerned. there just was not any. the communist who profess to be representative of the working people, seem to take advantage of them. they live off the land taking their food, not giving them medical treatment. >> everyone came back as soon as they could. a lot of them, right out of caves. our first job was to get water for civilians and our troops. >> during the occupation by the chinese, there were many fires in the city. this caused a great deal of damage to
in the center of the city we found practically no one at all. the city was a dead city. this was the second time we took seoul back from the communists, we were pretty much prepared for what we were to find. you never get used to it, though. all in all, the city had no water, no transportation, no electricity or power. as a matter of fact, the chinese occupation forces took most of the overhead wire. kids are the ones who always suffer most. they never know what is going on or why. how can you...
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the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure to create the people's railway. would become a reality three years later. on december 28, 1912, mayor sonny rolph introduced the new geary electric streetcar line and the new san francisco railway. that he said would be the nucleus that would host the city. and san francisco gave further incentive to expand the city's network. a project by way of tunnel leading into chinatown by way of north beach. in december the first streetcar was driven into the tunnel. just two years after its berth, muni had added two lines. and k, l and
the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun...
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the team's ongoing data collection, as we speak. continued collaboration with city college and the environmental review process previously discussed. also, parallel through work the city college has done, they've identified other locations for parking and will continue to work with the city on solutions that include walking, biking, transit. the reservoir development itself will involve a robust plan to ensure best practice green building and design. it includes a child care center and community room for use by local organizations beyond the reservoir site. and, finally, the project will require, as a number of requirements, including the prevailing wage, instituting an apprenticeship program and a utilization plan and non-discrimination and affirmative action programs. now, emily lisk will continue with the supporting document. >> good morning, chair cohen and supervisors fewer and stefani. i'm emily lisk. i'm going to walk through the feasibility report prepared to look at whether the balboa project is feasible. i want to say your packet contains a typo correction and clarification based on community feedback we received, but those do not change the results of the r
the team's ongoing data collection, as we speak. continued collaboration with city college and the environmental review process previously discussed. also, parallel through work the city college has done, they've identified other locations for parking and will continue to work with the city on solutions that include walking, biking, transit. the reservoir development itself will involve a robust plan to ensure best practice green building and design. it includes a child care center and...
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san francisco campus of the university of california. city-wide is a cityd county assertive treatment provider, as such it is responsible for involuntarily medicating and performing surgical procedures on resume do dentist of -- residents of the city, disabling them permanently. city wide also denies its patients freedom of medication, freedom of association and the right to petition the government with grievances all guaranteed by u.s. constitution amendment one. city-wide perpetrates unreasonable searches and seizures with warrants. city wide denies its patients the right to confront accusers. city wide denies its patients the right to jury trials guaranteed by constitution. city wide compacts cruel and unusual punishment from its patients in violation of constitution amendment 8. city wide uses medicine to control its patients unnecessarily because it offers them no avenue. city wide denies its patients equal treatment and you the law. you're knowledgeable of the violations, yet you do nothing to prevent them, therefore you have violated your oath of off
san francisco campus of the university of california. city-wide is a cityd county assertive treatment provider, as such it is responsible for involuntarily medicating and performing surgical procedures on resume do dentist of -- residents of the city, disabling them permanently. city wide also denies its patients freedom of medication, freedom of association and the right to petition the government with grievances all guaranteed by u.s. constitution amendment one. city-wide perpetrates...
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i am glad i survived but the book the lost city of the monkey god tells the story of the discovery of a lost city in the mountains of honduras and it's incredible that in the 21st century you could still find a lost city somewhere in the service but that's exactly what happened. i wrote about it in my book and the reason why a city could remain undiscovered in this area for so long is because there are some parts in the deepest jungles of honduras that have never been explored and it seems incredible to think that there are still parts of the earth there are made scientifically unexplored for this is, indeed, the case. [inaudible] the name does not come from the mosquito although there are plenty of those. it actually comes from the fact that in the 18th century the british and spanish were fighting over honduras and the british gave a group of indians gets they were called the musket indians in spanish and now they're called the mosquito indians and that is how the region got its name. although the region is much larger than where mosquito indians live. the story actually begins in the 1500s whe
i am glad i survived but the book the lost city of the monkey god tells the story of the discovery of a lost city in the mountains of honduras and it's incredible that in the 21st century you could still find a lost city somewhere in the service but that's exactly what happened. i wrote about it in my book and the reason why a city could remain undiscovered in this area for so long is because there are some parts in the deepest jungles of honduras that have never been explored and it seems...
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it's too much for the city to handle on its own so it's transported to smaller neighboring cities. including colombia which is a two hour drive from moscow. the reason there's american doesn't want to dump in her city. she and other residents are fighting for their local environment but the garbage trucks just keep coming. out. of the. city. they come from sunrise to sunset even during the night. since last fall around three hundred trucks a day have brought toxic garbage to colombia a city around a hundred kilometers from moscow. there are chunks of tar batteries canisters and just lying around. up to six thousand tons of unsorted trash each day the residents are alarmed and they're afraid the trash will swamp a city. together with her friends in reno founded a citizen run initiative to oppose the trash dumps. thank you mustn't many of the trucks drive through have often with trailers you think they're not always covered so the trash goes flying around the area. most of the trucks are actually operated to clean the tires as soon as they leave the trash dumps. but there isn't even e
it's too much for the city to handle on its own so it's transported to smaller neighboring cities. including colombia which is a two hour drive from moscow. the reason there's american doesn't want to dump in her city. she and other residents are fighting for their local environment but the garbage trucks just keep coming. out. of the. city. they come from sunrise to sunset even during the night. since last fall around three hundred trucks a day have brought toxic garbage to colombia a city...
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my wish is a better future for the whole old city of mosul was tossed. over and this part of the city has suffered greatly from the tyranny of the islamic state. died there are still dead bodies lying around the city the smell of the dead is still a. threat that. after leaving the school and driving through the neighborhood you realize that it's an oasis among the rubble bombed out houses lined the streets of . mosul tastes. it's such an uplifting story to see this school as we said they were amid the rubble tell us more about the ngo that was responsible for this reconstruction so what's the. charity group made up of iraqi young iraqi volunteers are they really i mean the group itself is very diverse and it's a make up cut through all kinds of all of the ethnicities insects of iraq of course iraq is a very you know has problems with sex and religion so to have this group working together across these lines is quite significant of course they have disagreements about this but they're very very i would say very open about it i met them in march of twenty seventeen about thirty kilomete
my wish is a better future for the whole old city of mosul was tossed. over and this part of the city has suffered greatly from the tyranny of the islamic state. died there are still dead bodies lying around the city the smell of the dead is still a. threat that. after leaving the school and driving through the neighborhood you realize that it's an oasis among the rubble bombed out houses lined the streets of . mosul tastes. it's such an uplifting story to see this school as we said they were...
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city with greed and not morality. i am not here to talk bad about the city of atlanta. i love this city. i have to live in this city, but one of the things that i often talk about is that it's okay to be critical of things that you love and so with this being said, i want to set some things straight before we move forward. i realize that there are some historians in the room and so i have to start history for a second. i have to lay down some rules. this particular book speaks to several different historiographies including the long civil rights movement, history of the new african urban history and the african-american cultural resistance and the class formation and stratification, and it embodies several theoretical frameworks and urban theory and political economy, neoliberalism and the culture of poverty. so now that i lay it out that i'm not just up here talking, let's get to it. one of the things that i feel is necessary to discuss is that the bigger conversation around atlanta speaks to a conversation that i've coined the black new south. often times we hear stories where atlanta i
city with greed and not morality. i am not here to talk bad about the city of atlanta. i love this city. i have to live in this city, but one of the things that i often talk about is that it's okay to be critical of things that you love and so with this being said, i want to set some things straight before we move forward. i realize that there are some historians in the room and so i have to start history for a second. i have to lay down some rules. this particular book speaks to several...
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the city. you have also been back since then. what is it like now? i went back in november 2017, the city had been liberated for a few weeks. as very much destroyed. when i went there you could only go inside the city if you are authorized by the syrian democratic forces, because it is an extremely dangerous place, there are explosives everywhere. there are piles of rubble and under them you have the mines and dead bodies. many, many civilians were trapped under the rubble, as well as fighters from both sides, so what you see is a city that is completely destroyed, where a lot of people have family. a loss of actually we have a report i , would like to show you. this was part of a longer report i did back in the day, but it will give you an idea of what it looks like now. anchor: ok. james: the city center is dead silent. the stench of decaying bodies fills the air of what once was syria's largest city. the coalition's bombing campaign has left no buildings and skates unscathed. [crying] [speaking foreign language] james: the car stops in front of the ruins of a good building, -- of the building, this is where her family was
the city. you have also been back since then. what is it like now? i went back in november 2017, the city had been liberated for a few weeks. as very much destroyed. when i went there you could only go inside the city if you are authorized by the syrian democratic forces, because it is an extremely dangerous place, there are explosives everywhere. there are piles of rubble and under them you have the mines and dead bodies. many, many civilians were trapped under the rubble, as well as fighters...
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arriving in boats love visitors can find traces of the city's history as the former german city of breslau. has only been a polish city since the end of world war two both common has written a novel based on the city's history. until one thousand nine hundred five votes life was exclusively a german city from one thousand nine hundred sixty the ninety's it was almost exclusively a polish city. it's only been in the past few years that a consciousness has taken shape that it's a city with german and polish history and it can be thought of as a place where germans and poles can come together without any revanche just motives . one of. the next day both comm on is on the culture trains return journey to berlin. the passengers in this direction can look forward to a silent disco where the music is piped into their ears on headphones. belts vibrating to the beat take on the function of the bass for me it's like. i feel that the future has arrived i feel that we are very open and i think that we are moving in the right way. that's why i feel the pain is really because you can see everybody toget
arriving in boats love visitors can find traces of the city's history as the former german city of breslau. has only been a polish city since the end of world war two both common has written a novel based on the city's history. until one thousand nine hundred five votes life was exclusively a german city from one thousand nine hundred sixty the ninety's it was almost exclusively a polish city. it's only been in the past few years that a consciousness has taken shape that it's a city with german...
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the city. and this shows the tenants' right to concern. >> supervisor kim: what guarantee to they have of the agreement? >> that the city can enforce that. it's an obligation that you, the city, are imposing on the conservatory as part of the agreement. >> supervisor kim: okay. is there anything -- one of the questions that came up was, is there something formal, on letterhead, something to provide that can give them that assurance? on top of the development agreement between the conservatory and the city. >> we've provided the tenants letters outlining the relocation benefits. they were on letterhead and we can provide the tenants with subsequent letters that would document that. >> supervisor kim: i think some of it is a trust issue. it's uncomfortable when the agreement is not between them and the conservatory, but the conservatory and the city. i understand that distinction. it's important for the tenants to hear that and sometimes it might help as an extra layer of assurance to see it written out on letterhead, so the understanding is there. to reiterate that for members of the public that are here and for the tena
the city. and this shows the tenants' right to concern. >> supervisor kim: what guarantee to they have of the agreement? >> that the city can enforce that. it's an obligation that you, the city, are imposing on the conservatory as part of the agreement. >> supervisor kim: okay. is there anything -- one of the questions that came up was, is there something formal, on letterhead, something to provide that can give them that assurance? on top of the development agreement between...
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site the city is 9th most densely populated city in the entireryááá so with grant money..from cities of service daly city has created some green spaces .there are at or near the intersection of mission and bepler streets however the garden maintained almost solely by volunteers is being abused people are dumping we found baby diapers we found kitty litter , we found car seats in here we found boxes from dentist offices nearbyoh excuse my manners this is brian he works at the daly city, city manager's office but he from a civic organization americorp vistasin fact they has just cleaned up the garden the day before and more trash was beginning to pile up so they are cleaning it up again we found needles and saturday we found knives in here but it's not just an issues of dumping trash people are putting the snag on the plants . in this case someone stole most of this cactus over across the street all that is left is a hole where someone dug another plant up .. and get this see the please be respectful sign they started out with 8 signs the signs are
site the city is 9th most densely populated city in the entireryááá so with grant money..from cities of service daly city has created some green spaces .there are at or near the intersection of mission and bepler streets however the garden maintained almost solely by volunteers is being abused people are dumping we found baby diapers we found kitty litter , we found car seats in here we found boxes from dentist offices nearbyoh excuse my manners this is brian he works at the daly city, city...
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but the other part of it for the city is that periodically the city applies colas to contracts and that is the opportunity. but the city policy is to apply that as a whole across the set of contracts. this is a general fund contract that would be eligible to receive colas and cogbies as the city granltzes them. as you know the ones from this year and last year, they were 2.5% cola. so, when the next cola comes out, we adjust this contract with the cola that is provided to the city. >> and the other question i have maybe for the -- for james, i know some of the residents may go to adult day health. so, what kind of activities do you have for the residents? >> there are daycare centres, which is about two to three times a week. they engage with the residents in club activities. >> ok. such as? >> such as exercises that they work together to strengthen the physical as well as mental well-being. and then they are actually nurses, p.t.o. there on site to monitor individual's health, condition. and some of the residents have a mild-to-moderate dementia. they are closely monitored by special s
but the other part of it for the city is that periodically the city applies colas to contracts and that is the opportunity. but the city policy is to apply that as a whole across the set of contracts. this is a general fund contract that would be eligible to receive colas and cogbies as the city granltzes them. as you know the ones from this year and last year, they were 2.5% cola. so, when the next cola comes out, we adjust this contract with the cola that is provided to the city. >> and...
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75% of residents who move into new housing which is is found by a study done by the city are people who come from the city. it's not new residents, it's people moving out of closets. please support 827, that will lower rents for people in the city. the people speaking tore the bill are younger class renters and a lot of those people can't come here because it's a work day. there is going to be misrepresentation here. thank you for your time. >> hi, supervisors, thank you for your time. i live in district 10. what we're experiencing here is a national housing crisis. about ten years ago a large generation, my generation, left home and entered the workforce. and as a result, we're trying to house the 21st century population in the housing of only the 20th century. what we've experienced as a result is mass price increases and displacement. when i first moved here, quite some time ago, it was easy to find a studio for $900. that's not the case anymore. that's because the population has grown and jobs have grown. please oppose this resolution and support 827. thank you. >> hello. supervisors, i just wanted to
75% of residents who move into new housing which is is found by a study done by the city are people who come from the city. it's not new residents, it's people moving out of closets. please support 827, that will lower rents for people in the city. the people speaking tore the bill are younger class renters and a lot of those people can't come here because it's a work day. there is going to be misrepresentation here. thank you for your time. >> hi, supervisors, thank you for your time. i...
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my husband, who is a professor at usf and our two sons who we raised in the city, born and raised and still work here in the cityd all these cities, came to berkeley in san francisco and it was beautiful. the one thing i found bad about san francisco was the fontana, but i grew up, i was in boston, a student -- >> you have 30 seconds left. mr. clerk, if you could reset the clock due to the confusion to 25 seconds. or i think it was 28. >> it was the time of the big unrest in berkeley and i thought it was urban warfare. i was so surprised. i couldn't believe it. and then we moved to san francisco and i've loved it and we stayed here. we've never considered moving anywhere else, i hate to see this town turned into a place like new york city. thank you. >> supervisor tang: thank you, a couple more speaker cards. david, jerry, paul, dia a
my husband, who is a professor at usf and our two sons who we raised in the city, born and raised and still work here in the cityd all these cities, came to berkeley in san francisco and it was beautiful. the one thing i found bad about san francisco was the fontana, but i grew up, i was in boston, a student -- >> you have 30 seconds left. mr. clerk, if you could reset the clock due to the confusion to 25 seconds. or i think it was 28. >> it was the time of the big unrest in...
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the city in 1987. upon coming to atlanta he noticed the hustle and bustle of the city. misspelling. atlanta turned resolutely toward the future. atlanta, queen of the cotton kingdom. atlanta, the new leica seas, which means -- the city crowned her -- and the nation talked. they present atlanta a unique place for black folk. an opportunity where black folk could actually be in charge. then he begins to look closely. and he compares the city of atlanta to a greek goddess that only marry a man that could beat her in a foot race. she would defeat them and they would be put to death. he goes to an old scribe and says what can i do to distracted so i can wind her hand in marriage. straighthy don't you -- one of july 3 golden apples on the course of the race -- why don't you lay three golden apples on the course of the race? they got to the story line -- to the starting line. this is what the boys right, she fled, started over the first apple. even at the stretch he fled again. but actually lingered over the third. -- blaze and passion they were cursed. and then the voice rights something,
the city in 1987. upon coming to atlanta he noticed the hustle and bustle of the city. misspelling. atlanta turned resolutely toward the future. atlanta, queen of the cotton kingdom. atlanta, the new leica seas, which means -- the city crowned her -- and the nation talked. they present atlanta a unique place for black folk. an opportunity where black folk could actually be in charge. then he begins to look closely. and he compares the city of atlanta to a greek goddess that only marry a man...
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representing the entire city, i lived in sunnyside, but i would recommend for the sake of the city where the housing situation as the city as a whole is dire at the moment, that we move this forward. regarding parking, i would like to give you another history lesson. the last couple of generations, that parking lot has been -- it has plentiful parking, and it's been low-priced. it's been limited to $50 per semester by law. so what we have done is we've trained people to drive to school, and we've clogged the streets with traffic as a result, and we've made it the cheapest way to get to class. my thinking is we do need to provide parking for those who need to drive. some come from outside the city. some do have jobs and have children to shuttle around, but a good many of those people who now use the parking lot could be serviced by better muni, by bike share, car share, a shuttle, perhaps. all different kinds of ways of managing the demand of the commuters to the school every day. i think we still have to figure out what the size of the parking lot is going to be, but i definitely think w
representing the entire city, i lived in sunnyside, but i would recommend for the sake of the city where the housing situation as the city as a whole is dire at the moment, that we move this forward. regarding parking, i would like to give you another history lesson. the last couple of generations, that parking lot has been -- it has plentiful parking, and it's been low-priced. it's been limited to $50 per semester by law. so what we have done is we've trained people to drive to school, and...
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there's the city of light and the city of fog. the city of light is the mayor announcing that he wants the use of force engineered. the community responding, the police department responding, the p.o.a. responding. collaborative reform, meetings, discussions, a ton of work, which developed the use of force policy that i think san francisco can be proud of. at that moment to the surprise of many of us, perhaps, of course, we are naive, the policy disappeared into what i am calling the city of fog. it was -- even though it was clear clearly managerial, fundamental policy, it went to a meet and confer process. >> am i done? >> 30 seconds. >> oh dear. >> well, it was bad. i have three recommendations. the m.o.u. is very imbalanced. it talks about scope of representation, but it never says and carves out what are the fundamental areas of managerial policies. it is vague. it hurt us in the litigation. that language should be changed. >> thank you. just a question for you. do you have your recommendations written down? because we can take
there's the city of light and the city of fog. the city of light is the mayor announcing that he wants the use of force engineered. the community responding, the police department responding, the p.o.a. responding. collaborative reform, meetings, discussions, a ton of work, which developed the use of force policy that i think san francisco can be proud of. at that moment to the surprise of many of us, perhaps, of course, we are naive, the policy disappeared into what i am calling the city of...
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what has been the mood in the city? the city?eople in hazmat suits wandering around your local streets. around your local streets. be slightly unnerving, but there is no wider threat to public health. no wider threat to public health. of daily life for people in salisbury. salisbury. gazing at the police cordon, carrying on. carrying on. they are trying to get back to normal if they can. back to normal if they can. tight—lipped about the progress of this investigation. this investigation. security and intelligence officials, civil servants and ministers. civil servants and ministers. will be looking at any potential new information, new evidence. information, new evidence. they will made any public comment after that meeting. after that meeting. when was this substance, this chemical agent, administered? chemical agent, administered? the latest on the condition of the three people in hospital? three people in hospital? intensive care at salisbury district hospital. hospital. scene on sunday, he is serious but stable in hospital.
what has been the mood in the city? the city?eople in hazmat suits wandering around your local streets. around your local streets. be slightly unnerving, but there is no wider threat to public health. no wider threat to public health. of daily life for people in salisbury. salisbury. gazing at the police cordon, carrying on. carrying on. they are trying to get back to normal if they can. back to normal if they can. tight—lipped about the progress of this investigation. this investigation....