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we produce reports on the condition of city parks which appraise history of different parks in the city and also between the neighborhoods to allow the parts to be compared. and again generally speaking in the southeast the city's maintenance of parks tends to be more challenged, however, that program has been in place the disparity between the city has been narrowing. it's to provide information to you and the mayor and the departments to help address those variance. and beyond our normal auditing we're required to do we have been engaged in a fair amount of variance in captivity building and in various sectors. we staff the non profit working group that's the major working department. and have been working not simply to audit but to help build capacity on various boards we pay for out of our city service baseline for using campus points and other contractors for various doing something similar here and your office will be a key part of how we do our assessment locally. >> happy to work with with you. i know we're going to do some work after mr. roses report >> thank you. i had a coupl
we produce reports on the condition of city parks which appraise history of different parks in the city and also between the neighborhoods to allow the parts to be compared. and again generally speaking in the southeast the city's maintenance of parks tends to be more challenged, however, that program has been in place the disparity between the city has been narrowing. it's to provide information to you and the mayor and the departments to help address those variance. and beyond our normal...
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the ymca was established in which city. the insincere. >> one of the coolest place as it in much of north america. the big storm that is going across florida combines with our low pressure and produces a northeast wind flow. high pressure comes again. >> could be flirting with 80 on sunday.
the ymca was established in which city. the insincere. >> one of the coolest place as it in much of north america. the big storm that is going across florida combines with our low pressure and produces a northeast wind flow. high pressure comes again. >> could be flirting with 80 on sunday.
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when i come back we will look that forecast high for your neighborhood, which cities are going to be the warmest tomorrow. >>> a bizarre police chase that started in san francisco ended with the suspect driving into the water at a park in berkeley. san francisco police say it began at 11:00 p.m. last night at a gas station. a homeless person slashed a tire on a car when the driver didn't give him money. the driver was mad and went to complain. police say he got into his car, rammed the building twice and drove off. the california highway patrol chased him on to the bay bridge where he hit a car and rolled over a spike strip. the suv kept going on two flat tires to the park. >> pulled up here. made a right turn. he didn't believe it was as deep as it was and the car sunk. >> a diver helped the man to the shore. he is 50 years old of san francisco and facing vandalism, evading arrest and hit and run. >>> police are looking for a man who went on a crime rampag he is 5'9", 200 pounds and considered armed and dangerous. police say this surveillance video shows him walking into a auto shop
when i come back we will look that forecast high for your neighborhood, which cities are going to be the warmest tomorrow. >>> a bizarre police chase that started in san francisco ended with the suspect driving into the water at a park in berkeley. san francisco police say it began at 11:00 p.m. last night at a gas station. a homeless person slashed a tire on a car when the driver didn't give him money. the driver was mad and went to complain. police say he got into his car, rammed the...
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the city's projects where the city has a proprietary interest, like with port land, have an inclusionary requirement of 15% which much higher than most market rate housing in the city which is set at 12%. pursuant to proposition c ~. the project before you also includes a substantial office component which will be subject to jobs as a linkage fee as you know. 9 port's development partner the city of california, is proposing actually an 80/20 mix of market rate to affordable. they're primarily developed rental housing. in conversations with olson lee at the mayor's office of housing, mr. lee prefers on-site inclusionary with rental housing. and to get to that 80/20 mix for city, would be looking at tax credits, 08/20 tax credits to accomplish that goal. >> thank you. >> supervisor mar. >> thank you. i wanted to thank brad benson and the staff from the port, oewd, port city, and so many different community forces that took years planning this process. i guess when i went and visited or heard about preliminary plans in the land use committee years ago and more recently in the budget committee, i what really impress
the city's projects where the city has a proprietary interest, like with port land, have an inclusionary requirement of 15% which much higher than most market rate housing in the city which is set at 12%. pursuant to proposition c ~. the project before you also includes a substantial office component which will be subject to jobs as a linkage fee as you know. 9 port's development partner the city of california, is proposing actually an 80/20 mix of market rate to affordable. they're primarily...
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a city which of course has been ripped apart by sectarian
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the city's projects where the city has a proprietary interest, like with port land, have an inclusionary requirement of 15% which much higher than most market rate housing in the city which is set at 12%. pursuant to proposition c ~. the project before you also includes a substantial office component which will be subject to jobs as a linkage fee as you know. 9 port's development partner the city of california, is
the city's projects where the city has a proprietary interest, like with port land, have an inclusionary requirement of 15% which much higher than most market rate housing in the city which is set at 12%. pursuant to proposition c ~. the project before you also includes a substantial office component which will be subject to jobs as a linkage fee as you know. 9 port's development partner the city of california, is
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which cities are we talk about? stocktons and san bernardinos but what cities are you talking about? >> good to be with you, ashley and tracy. los angeles, san francisco, englewood could join stockton and other fiscally distressed cities. what we're doing here we're talking a hard look from new rules coming from the government accounting standards board set to roll out later this month and taking effect throughout this year and next year. moody's is taking a harder look at 30 sis in california. possible downgrade coming there. the unfunded pension liabilities in california nearly doubling to $328 billion. what we did we went to former government actuaries who have their own shop, state budget solutions to find out what the number has to be. here is the expert who did the number crunching for us. here is what he has to say about the findings. >> key thing in liz's story, a number about california cities are much worse off than people expected because of gimmicks they reported underfunding pension liabilities this is r
which cities are we talk about? stocktons and san bernardinos but what cities are you talking about? >> good to be with you, ashley and tracy. los angeles, san francisco, englewood could join stockton and other fiscally distressed cities. what we're doing here we're talking a hard look from new rules coming from the government accounting standards board set to roll out later this month and taking effect throughout this year and next year. moody's is taking a harder look at 30 sis in...
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dire situation we actually discounted the dofts the city over a $70 million we discount to the city which makes it impossible for that fund to supplement the city's retirees. i there the subsequent is also the purchases of the health system. i want to ask that everyone be included. i think it's prudent to request they're a separate employer as well and it's prudent to cluchld in this legislation. again, i want to thank you very much for and a gm. what would happen if they choose not to join in and what happens to the health system as it stands today in terms of protection and continuing on with city and county retirees. and the other question have having a copy of the paper it says they permit - the mayor two-thirds of the supervisors that having worked with the city and county of san francisco over the 40 years i'm i skeptical of that kind of language i personally believe it has to go back to the voter who voted for this chart amendment because we have no guarantee that the future members excuse me. the mayor will have the same philosophical approach for the retirees i thank you. thank y
dire situation we actually discounted the dofts the city over a $70 million we discount to the city which makes it impossible for that fund to supplement the city's retirees. i there the subsequent is also the purchases of the health system. i want to ask that everyone be included. i think it's prudent to request they're a separate employer as well and it's prudent to cluchld in this legislation. again, i want to thank you very much for and a gm. what would happen if they choose not to join in...
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city. another project that was funded which was also amazing was the language axis project. as you know there was a language access ordinance passed requiring city agencies to provide language access to very diverse, often monolingual residents. it was not executed well. the resources were not there and often times the staff that was hired, the capacity was for one language. someone in the back office it really didn't have customer service as part of their job. and so because we got funding last year we are piloting community partnerships and it wasn't enough. our ask was 2 million dollars and we would like to see 500,000 dollars more this year to ensure that access to every one of the residence is made possible. we thank mayor and senior staff that came out to china town, it was remarkable. they visited an sro, people living in 6x10 rooms, this was a good one, this is run by a partner agency of the chinatown community development center. that was an eye-opener i think for your staff as they saw single residence in a well-run sro, 6x10, living in those conditions but what the
city. another project that was funded which was also amazing was the language axis project. as you know there was a language access ordinance passed requiring city agencies to provide language access to very diverse, often monolingual residents. it was not executed well. the resources were not there and often times the staff that was hired, the capacity was for one language. someone in the back office it really didn't have customer service as part of their job. and so because we got funding...
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accomplishment for which this city should be proud. today more than 2 hundred thousand volunteers had been trained. there is the classes are filling to capacity and there's a waiting list. thousands of folks participated in the drill. thousands of volunteers need to be retrained every 2 years ago. with you're continuing support this program can continue to be a critical component of san francisco see resilience in times of disasters thank you, thank you thank you very much. next speaker >> i represent south beach and representative the program which is mentioned and the disaster animal response team. it's the same concept it's aid and abet in the search for animals. and i'd appreciate it if both were considered >> we have a nice man in the wheelchair could you come up. thank you for your patience >> first i'd like - >> sir, if you could come - >> i'd like to thank giving me me this opportunity to be among you and just to share an idea about that. i didn't come to represent a special group or special people but i just came to further my
accomplishment for which this city should be proud. today more than 2 hundred thousand volunteers had been trained. there is the classes are filling to capacity and there's a waiting list. thousands of folks participated in the drill. thousands of volunteers need to be retrained every 2 years ago. with you're continuing support this program can continue to be a critical component of san francisco see resilience in times of disasters thank you, thank you thank you very much. next speaker...
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which cities are talking about? ies like stockton and san bernardino. the government is passing these rules that take effect this month that will fix the underreporting of pensions across the country. stuart: what we have here are new rules on how your report the liability that you have taken on, your city taken on going forward with your pension plan. the change in the rules for the changing in the liabilities. give me examples of how they rework the pension accounting of one employee. >> the underfunded their pensions, but a lot of workers who worked for a state california get a lot of money. $108,000 per year, retiring at age 51, pension and health care. stuart: i cannot let you gloss over. a newport beach lifeguard, $108,000 per year for life. liz: he can retire at age 51. stuart: and he gets $108,000? liz: a retired librarian, $234,000. sanitation workers in los angeles, $280,000 per year. more than 12,000 workers in the state of california getting more than $100,000 per year. 94 of them in a bankrupt city of st
which cities are talking about? ies like stockton and san bernardino. the government is passing these rules that take effect this month that will fix the underreporting of pensions across the country. stuart: what we have here are new rules on how your report the liability that you have taken on, your city taken on going forward with your pension plan. the change in the rules for the changing in the liabilities. give me examples of how they rework the pension accounting of one employee....
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entered into a lease with a city called approximaty development which has a use of this space. it's a nationally recognized urban design and honestly we were say tg could have gone to the land use city. what was previously a parking lot is a model for
entered into a lease with a city called approximaty development which has a use of this space. it's a nationally recognized urban design and honestly we were say tg could have gone to the land use city. what was previously a parking lot is a model for
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opine on whether they believe cpmc is in compliance. ~ [speaker not understood] the da calls it city report, which is the city's annual response saying yes or no cpmc is in compliance, to comply with a list of specified issues which is in front of you, to require annual hearings on compliance at both the planning and the health commission, the original where the da made that possible, this makes it mandatory. and also to establish a third-party monitor whose job it would be -- excuse me -- to wait until the city has done its process until the director of planning has written city reports, in consultation with the public and the other department heads. and then this special monitor -- excuse me one moment. this special monitor would receive the materials, would independently take a look at them, and would write a letter to the board of supervisors indicating his independent judgment about whether he agrees with the conditions of the city staff. and the purpose of this, this monitor wouldn't have any power other than to write that letter. the purpose of it is to link the board which always has the p
opine on whether they believe cpmc is in compliance. ~ [speaker not understood] the da calls it city report, which is the city's annual response saying yes or no cpmc is in compliance, to comply with a list of specified issues which is in front of you, to require annual hearings on compliance at both the planning and the health commission, the original where the da made that possible, this makes it mandatory. and also to establish a third-party monitor whose job it would be -- excuse me -- to...
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luke's which will balance health care services throughout the southern and northern parts of our city. again, i did have the same concerns that i think several of my colleagues brought up, including supervisor wiener around what is the best way for us as a city to address mental health issues. it's certainly something that many of our constituents and residents bring up at our office all the time, whether the services available, what are the resources, how can we work closely with dbh and all facilities on psych beds. that is one part of the solution, but i look forward to working with dph on that issue, but i know they will be funding a lot of great clinics in our district through the innovation fund and i will support some of those efforts. >> supervisor breed. >> thank you. so, clarity was provided to me with regards to the annual reports from the compliance officer for the project of the whole that will include the work force component. so, i'm completely satisfied with that being the language in the resolution as well for that particular item to take place and it includes exactly
luke's which will balance health care services throughout the southern and northern parts of our city. again, i did have the same concerns that i think several of my colleagues brought up, including supervisor wiener around what is the best way for us as a city to address mental health issues. it's certainly something that many of our constituents and residents bring up at our office all the time, whether the services available, what are the resources, how can we work closely with dbh and all...
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which solely supports the costs associated with the outreach advertisement. it's a provision that was set in 1994. over the past two decades online media has expanded, ~ as ~ the general expenditures city-wide have decreased and specifically the board as the largest user of official noticing has decreased its own budget from 1 million to today's $40,000, which resulted in a significant reduction to the outreach advertising fund. we estimate that in 13-14 that 10% will not be able to fund the planned outreach. this constrained budget combined with the varied publication cycles of the neighborhood newspapers, some are biweekly, some are monthly, some are even quarterly, has not even allowed for the required weekly publication. the average advertising is generally, if this fiscal public year monthly or every other month. clearly the administrative code should be revised as the reliance on the revenue deposited the 10% is now become insufficient. i suggest an interim solution which would allow for me to -- my office to work with the city purchaser to conduct research and present revisions to the outreach advertising program for the board's consideration. as part of the interim solution, i
which solely supports the costs associated with the outreach advertisement. it's a provision that was set in 1994. over the past two decades online media has expanded, ~ as ~ the general expenditures city-wide have decreased and specifically the board as the largest user of official noticing has decreased its own budget from 1 million to today's $40,000, which resulted in a significant reduction to the outreach advertising fund. we estimate that in 13-14 that 10% will not be able to fund the...
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we as a city have failed to keep up with one metric which is population of the city, our service hours, you will recall when we started the recession, or even before, muni started cutting service to just balance its budget and while there has been some restoration of that, we have not kept up with the population growth and that is not a perfect indicator of demand on the system, it certainly is a relevant proxy i think and, that is just since 2001, and i don't think that anybody would say that service in 2001 is where we wanted it to be. but our service hours, has declined relative to the population over the years. and that is not the quantity of service, and as you saw from some of the data quality to the service too, when we are meeting or getting the service out of the door and sometimes halfway through the run the bus is breaking down and adding daoet lays and the people's experience. so, our ability to meet, we can generally meet the 98.5 percent service delivery goal, of prop e and the 85 percent on time performance goal, we are nowhere close to being able to meet based in part o
we as a city have failed to keep up with one metric which is population of the city, our service hours, you will recall when we started the recession, or even before, muni started cutting service to just balance its budget and while there has been some restoration of that, we have not kept up with the population growth and that is not a perfect indicator of demand on the system, it certainly is a relevant proxy i think and, that is just since 2001, and i don't think that anybody would say that...
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there are a number of factors that contribute families leaving our city, one of which is the assurance that children believe in excellent publication. what role with the city play going forward in ensuring that all children in our city, districts two and three and beyond have access to an excellent public education? that sets them up for the careers of tomorrow and opportunities for tomorrow as well. consider me a thought partner; and all my colleagues as well, will be happy to have a conversation with you. thank you. apl (applause)>> my name is -- prieto, resident of district 2, i am on behalf of the groundswell of people objecting to the commercialization of -- on marina green as part of the revenue stream for rec and parks. people may have not noticed that every other week some type sporting event or out there event is taking place in that vicinity, it generates enough revenue as it is. we believe this restaurant will set another precedent regarding chaining the shoreline. for the supervisor and the mayor we hope that the legacy will be one where you preserve the open space and shor
there are a number of factors that contribute families leaving our city, one of which is the assurance that children believe in excellent publication. what role with the city play going forward in ensuring that all children in our city, districts two and three and beyond have access to an excellent public education? that sets them up for the careers of tomorrow and opportunities for tomorrow as well. consider me a thought partner; and all my colleagues as well, will be happy to have a...
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cities were ranked on universities, colleges, media and museums per person . >>> previous negotiations had failed over the issue of management rights whichthe city wanted to retain. the city voted on a contract which included a 3% raise. >>> the -- museum is closed for renovations. an exhibit beyond belief opens on june 28th at the contemporary jewish museum. the museum offered a sneak peak of the exhibit to reporters today which includes more than 60 works from sf moma. this is just one of several planned collaborative exhibits planned while the 2-1/2 year expansion program is under way. >> the president takes a stand. the proposed expansion of the key. >>> the little surgery to your tongue that some people say can allow them to shed up to 30 pounds a month. >>> and i'm back here in just a bit after the break we're going to be talking about the heat up heading your way. it's been raining and now it's going to be increased fire danger. i'll have the specifics. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to w
cities were ranked on universities, colleges, media and museums per person . >>> previous negotiations had failed over the issue of management rights whichthe city wanted to retain. the city voted on a contract which included a 3% raise. >>> the -- museum is closed for renovations. an exhibit beyond belief opens on june 28th at the contemporary jewish museum. the museum offered a sneak peak of the exhibit to reporters today which includes more than 60 works from sf moma. this...
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from historically african-american colleges with regards to a lot of the tech jobs that are in our city which are mostly held by white guys. and i have no problem with white guys. i just have a problem with the lack of diversity in the tech industry when it's booming in our city, and we need level diversity. so, you working in partnership with tech industry, with various companies that are all over our city, with development, with unions, not just construction jobs, but there are so many different opportunities here in our city. but what are we doing as a city policy wise to try and incentivize these companies to recruit and hire and retain african americans? what are we doing to prioritize african americans in our affordable housing stock? i mean, just -- there are various -- the [speaker not understood] preference program that existed -- i was on the redevelopment agency commission. we worked on extending to children and grandchildren who weren't alive who received certificates, a majority of these folks were african-american. many had already been displaced. many were settled in other part
from historically african-american colleges with regards to a lot of the tech jobs that are in our city which are mostly held by white guys. and i have no problem with white guys. i just have a problem with the lack of diversity in the tech industry when it's booming in our city, and we need level diversity. so, you working in partnership with tech industry, with various companies that are all over our city, with development, with unions, not just construction jobs, but there are so many...
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zurich and ten years of friendship between our cities, it was then that willie brown and mayor gerber, did i say that correctly? signed the original mlu which created the special bond of friendship between the great city of zurich and the city of san francisco and we are honored to have mayor machere and i am mark chan ler director of international trade. first of all everybody knows mayor lee and corinne bach our guest from zurch and james and the co-chairs of the sister committee and mr. general andreg and we like to recognize juliana muler the mayor's partner and thank you for being here >> mayor has been in office since 2009 and great success during her time as mayor and as americans we can kind of claim a part of her because she was born in iowa city, iowa. so she is actually a good midwest girl. >> here on the west coast of the united states and we welcome you as a joint citizen of switzerland and the united states. >> i would like to turnover to the mayor mr. ed lee. >> thank you, mark. >> thank you, good morning, everyone and thank you for being here to witness this extension of our fantastic relationship with zurcih and with switze
zurich and ten years of friendship between our cities, it was then that willie brown and mayor gerber, did i say that correctly? signed the original mlu which created the special bond of friendship between the great city of zurich and the city of san francisco and we are honored to have mayor machere and i am mark chan ler director of international trade. first of all everybody knows mayor lee and corinne bach our guest from zurch and james and the co-chairs of the sister committee and mr....
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let's start with the big one, which is citi group. >> okay. we focus on fundamentals and the fundamentals are very positive for citi group. there is several positive factors favoring citi group. improvement in the capital market activity and citi group benefits from the real estate market. in fact, they are going to be releasing 8.57 -- $8.5 billion in reserves so that will be a strong tail wind this year. on top of that the evaluation is very attractive. the stock is selling at 63% of book, a low pe ratio and i think the stock could get up to book value. >> i would assume housing would help the next pick, which is regions. >> regions financial is a regional bank. about 55% of their portfolio is in loans so they benefit from the real estate market. they are selling at an attractive evaluation and have a strong yield and we're expecting growth. >> let's see if we can squeeze in two quickly, 15 seconds for each, santa fe and phillips 66. >> okay. on santefe great farm suit kill company and great in the diabetes market price. they have one of the
let's start with the big one, which is citi group. >> okay. we focus on fundamentals and the fundamentals are very positive for citi group. there is several positive factors favoring citi group. improvement in the capital market activity and citi group benefits from the real estate market. in fact, they are going to be releasing 8.57 -- $8.5 billion in reserves so that will be a strong tail wind this year. on top of that the evaluation is very attractive. the stock is selling at 63% of...
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and this might fall under the soft category of buildings which the city is trying to get seismic upgrades for. i'm concerned it's and independent of what's been said. we approved another at&t project this morning. but i spoke will the additionaltion of buildings. and while this building might notarize to a grand designed believe and i want to be careful here i believe this particular rooftop addition and it's c consultation is too big. the technical implementation of necessarily wireless need here doesn't necessarily mean that any building that has to have one of those things on the roof will automatically change of properly put it into a category >> i have a lot of questions, i guess the representative from at&t. there's been allegations made this facility has been installed and in operation without permit >> i'd be happy to commit. there's been a lot of things brought up today and one of them is that we are using - we have a facility that's not permitted and that's not correct. we have permits for the ann tense that's on there today. and that is what's in dispute with the planning depar
and this might fall under the soft category of buildings which the city is trying to get seismic upgrades for. i'm concerned it's and independent of what's been said. we approved another at&t project this morning. but i spoke will the additionaltion of buildings. and while this building might notarize to a grand designed believe and i want to be careful here i believe this particular rooftop addition and it's c consultation is too big. the technical implementation of necessarily wireless...
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employment satisfaction report card showed san jose is the number one city in which to work. san francisco came in number two followed by seattle, salt lake city and washington, d.c. >>> hundreds of people crowded into san francisco's city hall today as supervisors mulled over how to allocate city funds. many of those waiting were members of the union seiu. they want the supervisors budget and finance committee to approve a cost of doing business increase for nonprofit groups. >> things get more expensive in san francisco. if we keep flat funding for those programs or make small cuts in those, it really compromises. >> seiu says the board should trim some of its contributions to the america's cup event. >>> first day of summer. wet weather is in the forecast. coming up in just 7 minutes i'll pinpoint when outdoor summer fun could be interrupted by rain. >>> this epic bay area movie scene is helping an epic cause. the link. >>> and after the break, artwork to last generations. >> you and your grandchildren will see it when you drive through the tunnel. >> the young women talk a
employment satisfaction report card showed san jose is the number one city in which to work. san francisco came in number two followed by seattle, salt lake city and washington, d.c. >>> hundreds of people crowded into san francisco's city hall today as supervisors mulled over how to allocate city funds. many of those waiting were members of the union seiu. they want the supervisors budget and finance committee to approve a cost of doing business increase for nonprofit groups. >>...
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city are $91,154,000. on page 40 of our report the proposed sheet finance entitlement and infrastructure at the water front which support doesn't have sufficient funds to finance at the development. an exchange for finances up to $2.16 million and the entitlement and infrastructure at the water front site and the city would receive $23.73 million from the 18 percent developer return on equity as well as 45 percent of proceeds from ground leases at the water front site. and the ports contribution is currently estimated at 2 hundred 40 million 6 hundred $240,645,147. so on the bottom of page 41 we have found and conclude that the proposed water front site project is fiscally feasible under chapter 19 of the administrative code with the exception with financing the parking. we have $98.4 million. our recommendations are on page 42, supervisors it has just been stated, the budget analyst recommendations have been incorporated into the proposed legislation. so i will not read the recommendations on page 42. and given that those recommendations have beenen koerp rated we recognize that you include the resolutions. >>
city are $91,154,000. on page 40 of our report the proposed sheet finance entitlement and infrastructure at the water front which support doesn't have sufficient funds to finance at the development. an exchange for finances up to $2.16 million and the entitlement and infrastructure at the water front site and the city would receive $23.73 million from the 18 percent developer return on equity as well as 45 percent of proceeds from ground leases at the water front site. and the ports...
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city and we are honored to have you here. and there are members of the swiss american chamber of commerce which is a great organization in the city and the members of our zurich sister city committee along with other government officials. i saw jose earlier and the art commission is here along with many other people and we are honored that you were automobile able to join us this morning. >> i would like to introduce lucas who is the co-chair of the sister city committee. >> good, morning, thank you for your great remarks. and it was in the fall last year that i got a call from the city of san francisco, to come to a meeting about the sister city relationship and it was and kind of unexpected and i was wondering what is this? this is interesting, let's go. and so that did a lot of other people and we met a couple of times in the city hall. and we talked about the relationship that the two cities have, and what was happening over the past ten years. and that it would be about time to breathe some fresh air into the relationship and plan this week. so, we started sitting together and thinking about what we want to do and what w
city and we are honored to have you here. and there are members of the swiss american chamber of commerce which is a great organization in the city and the members of our zurich sister city committee along with other government officials. i saw jose earlier and the art commission is here along with many other people and we are honored that you were automobile able to join us this morning. >> i would like to introduce lucas who is the co-chair of the sister city committee. >> good,...
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city. together the trainers of which we are a part have provided over 400,000 hours of student trainers -- of training to seniors, people with disabilities and their caregivers. but that grant will end in september. and without it, while the computers will stay, there will be nobody to maintain them or keep them connected to the internet. there will be no one to train and recruit students or volunteers. there will be no more paid lab coordinators, computer trainers or 101 tutors to help people feel more comfortable in this digital age. with that that means there's fewer less part-time jobs that are available. many of these jobs have gone to people who are bilingual and can help people access the internet. we know that san francisco strives to be in the forefront of innovation and is slated to spend over $375 million on technological -- on information technology over the next five years. and a portion of that is really to give the public access to information like the open data project that you heard about. and it's there to help people apply for services, communicate with their elected off
city. together the trainers of which we are a part have provided over 400,000 hours of student trainers -- of training to seniors, people with disabilities and their caregivers. but that grant will end in september. and without it, while the computers will stay, there will be nobody to maintain them or keep them connected to the internet. there will be no one to train and recruit students or volunteers. there will be no more paid lab coordinators, computer trainers or 101 tutors to help people...
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disease where you actually described was actually not even the full story the mayor of the city i was in mississauga which is a suburb trying to put by itself i think it's the fifth largest city in canada she's been facing conflict of interest accusations and on friday this country the case against her was tossed out on a technicality so there is a rod and rod for the mayor of toronto that you mention in the cocaine this alleged cocaine smoking scandal his case may be heard by the supreme court of canada no one else tomorrow so there's conflict of interest or corruption allegations going on the left and right and there's a lot of canadians going what is going on. you kidding aside it's actually appears to be a whole bunch of unrelated issues of course greed is greed and politicians are politicians and in these cases each one of them it's a matter of either votes that were taken in office where they didn't clear that they had a personal interest in what was going on bribes they were seeing from developers and it all points to what although a lot of canadians are quite attentive to politics but local politi
disease where you actually described was actually not even the full story the mayor of the city i was in mississauga which is a suburb trying to put by itself i think it's the fifth largest city in canada she's been facing conflict of interest accusations and on friday this country the case against her was tossed out on a technicality so there is a rod and rod for the mayor of toronto that you mention in the cocaine this alleged cocaine smoking scandal his case may be heard by the supreme court...
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most affected citizens and obviously the port serves big, big part of the southeast part of the city which is one of the parts of the city that is quite affected, not to in any way downgrade the winners of the bid but in consideration of the bid that is going to be over 1 million dollars, our community needs a part of the process at least the part that make sure that these kids who are unemployed have no opportunities will get some. thank you for your listening to me today. it's good to see you all. thank you. >> first and foremost i filled out a card. under public comment. >> sorry. francisco -- yes, we recognize you. >> i'm here to state very clearly that each of you commissioners however you are appointed should represent the city in a fair and equitable manner. i'm going to start with the 150th celebration of the port's history. people have come here many a times and in good faith to bring to your attention about how they contributed in whatever way to the building of the port. including the longshoremen. mark is here i think with some of his friends. and they do and have done a great
most affected citizens and obviously the port serves big, big part of the southeast part of the city which is one of the parts of the city that is quite affected, not to in any way downgrade the winners of the bid but in consideration of the bid that is going to be over 1 million dollars, our community needs a part of the process at least the part that make sure that these kids who are unemployed have no opportunities will get some. thank you for your listening to me today. it's good to see you...