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sanctuary city fight. our legislator passed the city bill that allowed law enforcement to ask about immigration status. it also required elected officials to cooperate with law enforcement and the federal officials when they are holding criminals. there are penalties associated with that. they can be removed from office. it we charged with a crime. so we are taking it very seriously. and weernor signed it were sued by many of our cities from austin to houston to all caps oh. it is ridiculous -- two el paso. it is ridiculous. people who are committing crimes should not be in this country. yoursessions, i appreciate lawsuit as it relates to sanctuary cities with california. we will be participating to support your efforts. my people appreciate what you did. president trump: the governor has done an incredible job and we appreciate it very much. thank you. pat: thank you for your leadership on this issue and thank you to law enforcement. certain that municipalities and jurisdictions in the united states confe
sanctuary city fight. our legislator passed the city bill that allowed law enforcement to ask about immigration status. it also required elected officials to cooperate with law enforcement and the federal officials when they are holding criminals. there are penalties associated with that. they can be removed from office. it we charged with a crime. so we are taking it very seriously. and weernor signed it were sued by many of our cities from austin to houston to all caps oh. it is ridiculous --...
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tourist city. i am in favor of affordable housing, but you know, this is not -- [bell ringing] >> supervisor tang: thank you very much. >> the overhead, please. >> supervisor tang: sf gov tv, overhead. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm richard, i oppose state bill 827. will rogers said every time a politician makes a joke it becomes a law. every time he makes a law it becomes a joke. a very, very bad joke for san francisco. as a senior elected official of san francisco it would be a travesty for you to disenfranchise your stitch of their rights have a say in the local use decisions within their communities. 827 is a poison pill with respect to land use and decision making. it eliminates local control, knowledge, history, custom culture and standards. why should we support ballot initiatives in june and november proposed by supervisors who fail to support a broad consensus of san franciscans? thank you. >> supervisor tang: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is jerry, it's clear that the demand fo
tourist city. i am in favor of affordable housing, but you know, this is not -- [bell ringing] >> supervisor tang: thank you very much. >> the overhead, please. >> supervisor tang: sf gov tv, overhead. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm richard, i oppose state bill 827. will rogers said every time a politician makes a joke it becomes a law. every time he makes a law it becomes a joke. a very, very bad joke for san francisco. as a senior elected official of san francisco...
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and that will feed into decisions made by the city about the city and how it's changing. i'm talking. the people of frank church 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 a thousand suns and their owners 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. hundreds of the best. ones are affecting at least 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 at 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 that gives it a creamy gold
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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 start i'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. an
and that will feed into decisions made by the city about the city and how it's changing it's their start i'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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those with challenges need our help as a city. we have worked over the years and partnership with mayor lee and his team, first we passed laura's law a number of years ago here in the san francisco with the help of barbara garcia. we have a place where they can go and receive the help they need. but conservatorship is a huge part of the solution and today's celebration is a huge step forward for the san francisco. we are doing things like opening up new beds and places for people to go when they need to come off the streets. we're partnering with other groups and people in sacramento like senator weiner. also, the integrated agency team where we focus as a city, multiple different departments under the 40 most people on our streets, those are the frequent flyers through our health system, our ambulances and police and fire departments, through our hospitals. and other services. the to make sure they get the care they need, but also that we work together as a city so we can conserve those that need our help. let's not lose focus. t
those with challenges need our help as a city. we have worked over the years and partnership with mayor lee and his team, first we passed laura's law a number of years ago here in the san francisco with the help of barbara garcia. we have a place where they can go and receive the help they need. but conservatorship is a huge part of the solution and today's celebration is a huge step forward for the san francisco. we are doing things like opening up new beds and places for people to go when...
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you covered it liberation of the city. what did you see. >> we saw the group having dug itself in, when we arrived, this was in june of last year, 2017. what we saw was at the beginning of the battle, basically a sniper fight inside of the city, with the islamic state group shooters who were hidden in the buildings and basically the kurds trying to advance at night for the most part. and indeed they were backed by the international coalition, which was attacking with airstrikes. many buildings were destroyed in was aduring the fight, it very violent fight. the civilians for the most part fled the city, but the ones inside of the center, which was a stronghold for the islamic state, they controlled a third of the country and they controlled raqqa for four years. they dug themselves in. they made tunnels underneath the city. they put sandbags in the streets. e democraticat th forces, it was mostly militia, but also it had sunni tribesmen part of the militia, they were advancing in the city and the area was heavily mined and
you covered it liberation of the city. what did you see. >> we saw the group having dug itself in, when we arrived, this was in june of last year, 2017. what we saw was at the beginning of the battle, basically a sniper fight inside of the city, with the islamic state group shooters who were hidden in the buildings and basically the kurds trying to advance at night for the most part. and indeed they were backed by the international coalition, which was attacking with airstrikes. many...
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this is a city-wide solution to a city-wide problem and most of the neighborhoods to not have a community benefit district that will help with this, but this supplemental will. the problem has increased disproportionately to population increases throughout the city. and the citizens of san francisco, using this pocket change we found in the couch, will see a positive increase of 8% of the manual street cleaning crews out on the streets. these are actual jobs. and they are union jobs. so hands up for the 9916 brothers and sisters who are doing the work. this will assess many of our commercial corridors throughout the city. there is one piece which includes $230,000 to assist exiting organization to extend the level of service to include cleaning on weekends. while the overwhelming majority of the supplemental is for mon wall cleaning, it does pride for the purchase of -- provide for the purchase of state-of-the-art machines. and we have folks here that if needed can talk about those machines. if you're to think of these as vacuum cleaners, they're the best filter you can get. this suppleme
this is a city-wide solution to a city-wide problem and most of the neighborhoods to not have a community benefit district that will help with this, but this supplemental will. the problem has increased disproportionately to population increases throughout the city. and the citizens of san francisco, using this pocket change we found in the couch, will see a positive increase of 8% of the manual street cleaning crews out on the streets. these are actual jobs. and they are union jobs. so hands...
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and keep the city moving. so that has been part of the challenge is the lack of clarity and rules and the rationality and rules has made it different for us but we are going forward and connecting customers and making sure that we do get the services opened. >> all right. >> thank you. >> excuse me. i have been working in this area it seems like too much of my life. and it is confounding in that the relationship with pg&e. you laid out some of the timeline. during that time, the relationship has not always been sour. there have been ups and downs. my observation is that it seems as though those ups and downs are driven by corporate policy. and corporal policy changes overtime and the relationship changes overtime. and i find it unfortunate in regretable that the a parent policy at this point in time was to make life difficult in ways that are difficult or impossible to explain. and i would hope that pg&e has a long history in this city and there are a lot of constructive and good things that they do in this ci
and keep the city moving. so that has been part of the challenge is the lack of clarity and rules and the rationality and rules has made it different for us but we are going forward and connecting customers and making sure that we do get the services opened. >> all right. >> thank you. >> excuse me. i have been working in this area it seems like too much of my life. and it is confounding in that the relationship with pg&e. you laid out some of the timeline. during that...
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our immigrant community makes our city more diverse. it makes our city more safe. we're here to protect them. it's no secret that our city like many others across the country, is facing incredible pressures from the policies coming out of the federal administration in washington d.c. the president has based his campaign and his political platform on hate and distrust and is something that as san francisco residents, we will not stand for. we will stand up for our communities and we will uphold our values in san francisco. just this week we know that ice detained 150 individuals across the bay area. families were ripped apart. lives shattered here in the bay area. and i am here to reassure all san francisco residents, especially the immigrant community, we are here to support you. you are an integral part of our city and you are not forgotten. are the forefront of our minds. it's why when i first took office i sat down with our immigrant service providers in city hall, advocates to hear directly from them what we could do to help. and one of the things that i heard
our immigrant community makes our city more diverse. it makes our city more safe. we're here to protect them. it's no secret that our city like many others across the country, is facing incredible pressures from the policies coming out of the federal administration in washington d.c. the president has based his campaign and his political platform on hate and distrust and is something that as san francisco residents, we will not stand for. we will stand up for our communities and we will uphold...
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to sort of the intense level that then led to the city to that part of the city being liberated at the time their activity was a little bit different from what they did now they were really involved with sort of first responders to the i.d.p. to the civilians then that then became displaced because of the battle so they were stationed thirty kilometers outside of the city walls with the iraqi forces making sure that people that were coming out of the city got medical care psychological help were assisted in finding their documents or family members that had been that had left the city before them or were in different parts of iraq so this was the way that they did back then and they cooperated with with the with the iraqi forces there were also times where they went into the city itself. you know accompanied by the military to also help people inside the city now that the battle is over their work has changed in its nature naturally and now they've sort of directed their efforts into rebuilding efforts and helping with the rebuilding efforts of this affected areas such an important eff
to sort of the intense level that then led to the city to that part of the city being liberated at the time their activity was a little bit different from what they did now they were really involved with sort of first responders to the i.d.p. to the civilians then that then became displaced because of the battle so they were stationed thirty kilometers outside of the city walls with the iraqi forces making sure that people that were coming out of the city got medical care psychological help...
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the city during the gold rush days, the phoenix became part of the city feel and i love the symbolism of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we all have the power to transform our world for the better. we have to provide teachers with curriculum online, our curriculum is in two different languages and whether it's lesson plans or student fact sheets, teachers can use them and we've had great feedback. we have helped public and private schools in san francisco increase their waste use and students are working hard to sort waste at the end of the lunch and understand the power of reusing, reducing, recycling and composting. >> great job. >> i've been with the department for 15 years and an environmental educator for more than 23 years and i'm grateful for the work that i get to do, especially on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. i try to use my voice as intentionally as possible to suppo support, i think of my grandmother who had a positive attitude and looked at things positively. try to do that as well in my work and
the city during the gold rush days, the phoenix became part of the city feel and i love the symbolism of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we all have the power to transform our world for the better. we have to provide teachers with curriculum online, our curriculum is in two different languages and whether it's lesson plans or student fact sheets, teachers can use them and we've had great feedback. we have helped public and private...
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>> deputy city attorney jon givner. the way the resolution is currently drafted, the board would be taking a single approval action now, and the airport in its discretion could extend the lease awhen the options come up. you could amend it to today to reflect what miss widener is saying, and that would put everybody on the same page. >> supervisor fewer: would you like to do that? >> supervisor safai: yes. i'd like to make a motion to amend the resolution to say that -- add the language, at the approval of the board of supervisors, as well. >> supervisor fewer: okay. and then we can take that amendment without objection? thank you very much. seeing no members of the public. >> clerk: madam chair, would you like to recommend this to the full board as amended? >> supervisor fewer: yes, please. >> clerk: is there a motion? >> supervisor fewer: yeah. it's a motion. >> supervisor fewer: yes. >> supervisor safai: yes. motion to approve to send this item to the full board as amended with positive recommendation. >> supervisor
>> deputy city attorney jon givner. the way the resolution is currently drafted, the board would be taking a single approval action now, and the airport in its discretion could extend the lease awhen the options come up. you could amend it to today to reflect what miss widener is saying, and that would put everybody on the same page. >> supervisor fewer: would you like to do that? >> supervisor safai: yes. i'd like to make a motion to amend the resolution to say that -- add...
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and the city amendment number five. it's been amended five times, mostly for economics, in some instances to add money to the contract, and in other instances and notably in 2011 and 2012, to take money away from the contract when the city was in financial distress. so this is our first full round since 2007. it is being led by our very able employer relations manager, luanna preston who has many years in labor relations working with unions and public agencies. she could not be with us today so i am representing the whole team. we have been meeting with the p.o.a. and with the union's negotiating committee on a regular basis since october. the mediation and arbitration dates have been scheduled in the event that they are need and had will continue through the month of april and early may. as you state correctly, we do report to and take direction from the mayor. we've had very unusual circumstances in this round of negotiations where we've reported to three mayors, and i will say that because of the nature of labor rela
and the city amendment number five. it's been amended five times, mostly for economics, in some instances to add money to the contract, and in other instances and notably in 2011 and 2012, to take money away from the contract when the city was in financial distress. so this is our first full round since 2007. it is being led by our very able employer relations manager, luanna preston who has many years in labor relations working with unions and public agencies. she could not be with us today so...
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making san francisco the first city in the country to require employers with city contracts to offer equal benefits to the domestic partners of their employees. supervisor sheehy recently declared support for the march 20, 2018, march for our lives, where commonsense gun reform and commended the students in san francisco and around the nation for leading a movement to demand commonsense gun laws and school safety measures. please help me welcome supervisor sheehy to the podium. [applause] >> thank you, chief. you know, the movement by the kids has really been inspiring. my 13-year-old daughter at her middle school, public middle school here, her whole class, whole school participated. to see this next generation take the baton and show leadership in fighting against the scourge of guns is something that i am so proud to see. what i also find very interesting is having watched the kids from florida, they're insistent on not being coopted by politicians like myself and insistent on driving the movement themselves for the nation. i'm particularly focussed on this day, on the issue of do
making san francisco the first city in the country to require employers with city contracts to offer equal benefits to the domestic partners of their employees. supervisor sheehy recently declared support for the march 20, 2018, march for our lives, where commonsense gun reform and commended the students in san francisco and around the nation for leading a movement to demand commonsense gun laws and school safety measures. please help me welcome supervisor sheehy to the podium. [applause]...
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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 m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley
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...
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and city college is very important to our city. when you're studying parking and availability, will you also be looking at the cost. i know parking is expensive to build. if you price out the students and the users of the parking, if you provide it and they can't afford it, that's another thing. >> yes. we would be looking at that. >> that brings me to my term sheet question. supervisor yee raised this. i know the port does this well with mission rock and pier 70. how do you use a term sheet to discuss all the issues you mentioned and that supervisor yee has brought up? >> yeah. so for the port projects, those term sheets have a lot of the financial structures that are very complicated. that's really been the focus of those term sheets. here in the financial structure, it's pretty simple. there's going to be a land sale, and we're going to be defining the methodology for figuring out what the sale price for that land is. based on the feedback that we've been hearing from the budget and legislative analyst, i think it should be for
and city college is very important to our city. when you're studying parking and availability, will you also be looking at the cost. i know parking is expensive to build. if you price out the students and the users of the parking, if you provide it and they can't afford it, that's another thing. >> yes. we would be looking at that. >> that brings me to my term sheet question. supervisor yee raised this. i know the port does this well with mission rock and pier 70. how do you use a...
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to various needs of families across the city. and so our focus really is, like i said before, cross sector. it's child development, early learning, family support, child health. we just don't look at something because all of these things have connection to each other. in partnership with the other departments, this is not something we can do in isolation. in terms of our child development and early education work, we partner very closely with the department of early care and education. we ensure that all providers that are receiving city support through local subsidies or preschool for all are part of quality rating and improvement system. meaning every site gets visited and receives a rating. but our job is also to make sure that providers are able to meet those measures. so in terms of our early child education work, we do a lot of professional development and support to teachers across the city. and family childcare homes. so we've been able to see improvements across the board, not only in the efficacy of teaching strategies,
to various needs of families across the city. and so our focus really is, like i said before, cross sector. it's child development, early learning, family support, child health. we just don't look at something because all of these things have connection to each other. in partnership with the other departments, this is not something we can do in isolation. in terms of our child development and early education work, we partner very closely with the department of early care and education. we...
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a sanctuary state, cities are able to speak up on behalf of voters. you will see mower and more actions in individual cities because we need to get our voices heard. we found this is own way to do this. brian: your reaction, sarah? >> we couldn't agree anymore that sanctuary cities are a dangerous thing. the president has been outspoken as the attorney general. when cities start picking and choosing laws they want to follow, that that is a dangerous thing and certainly outside of the jurisdiction the way our government was set up. it is outrageous to think that earn is cities and even states now are putting law enforcement officials at risk and in danger because they're refusing to follow the law. i just, it is beyond me how any city can just decide that there are laws they don't want to follow. brian: right. >> if conservatives did this, during the obama administration, people would have gone absolutely crazy yet they are celebrated in the democrat party for not following the law. it set as terrible standard and a really dangerous thing for young peo
a sanctuary state, cities are able to speak up on behalf of voters. you will see mower and more actions in individual cities because we need to get our voices heard. we found this is own way to do this. brian: your reaction, sarah? >> we couldn't agree anymore that sanctuary cities are a dangerous thing. the president has been outspoken as the attorney general. when cities start picking and choosing laws they want to follow, that that is a dangerous thing and certainly outside of the...
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so, the city folks have done their thing. now we're going to transition to community past, present and future. so i'm first going to bring up the chief on the project, tenacious, but dan, it is truly an honor given the length of the journey to invite you to speak. you all know him, ladies and gentlemen, dan weaver. [applause] >> thanks, everybody. i'm just the face of a board that has been from the beginning together with us and we've been working and moving and dealing with whatever happens. by order of a rival here, al harris. [applause] if i say your name, would you raise your hand if you're back there still? alex? over here? neil ballard. tom? over here. mel flores. sharon everhart. i'd also like to acknowledge two of our former board members. one of whom has moved on, or both of whom who moved on. steve courier. and supervisor safai was on our board. and one more acknowledgment here before i say a few words about the history of the project. marry harris at the district 11 council was always ready. [applause] and also adv
so, the city folks have done their thing. now we're going to transition to community past, present and future. so i'm first going to bring up the chief on the project, tenacious, but dan, it is truly an honor given the length of the journey to invite you to speak. you all know him, ladies and gentlemen, dan weaver. [applause] >> thanks, everybody. i'm just the face of a board that has been from the beginning together with us and we've been working and moving and dealing with whatever...
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and so many people have had to move out of the city. this is the most expensive city to live in in the united states, and i'm glad that the port is participating in the project. anyway, thank you. >> director, thank you so much for the report. and i want to thank the port's staff for helping us achieve a lot of the goals over the last couple of years. and it is great we have this strategic plan for the guideline as what we're trying to accomplish going forward. and my fellow commissioners have had some great recommendations on how to make the plan a little better. and also commissioner adams and i just met with our contracting management division and the office of contract management. and the contract management division regarding our contracting and how we do contract, so one of the ideas that came up was what we want from our contractees should be in our centraling plan. it should start there. we should have a stated goal of what to accomplish in that area. and other than that, it is a great document. a great item to be followed. >> i
and so many people have had to move out of the city. this is the most expensive city to live in in the united states, and i'm glad that the port is participating in the project. anyway, thank you. >> director, thank you so much for the report. and i want to thank the port's staff for helping us achieve a lot of the goals over the last couple of years. and it is great we have this strategic plan for the guideline as what we're trying to accomplish going forward. and my fellow commissioners...
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or out of the city. so that's something that we're going to be working even more closely on and making sure that everybody understands how to do that. so that you can continue your operations from any point. >> thanks. anybody else want to share on mutual aid? elaine? >> thank you, elaine forbes from the port of san francisco, we wanted to reiterate something said, it's about the learning experience we bring back. i have a staffer who is emergency planner for the port and she deployed to santa rosa and was co-manager of the eoc and two of the things she came back with. one was the i.t. technology and how paper based it was, white boarding and prioritizing without any real computer base and said despite that, everyone was really incredibly good at putting first things first. but it did seem that the technology, maybe mobile technology, hand held apps we could have to avoid a paper-based response is critical. the other thing she reported was the incredible fatigue. just these 20-hour shifts, 15-hour shifts
or out of the city. so that's something that we're going to be working even more closely on and making sure that everybody understands how to do that. so that you can continue your operations from any point. >> thanks. anybody else want to share on mutual aid? elaine? >> thank you, elaine forbes from the port of san francisco, we wanted to reiterate something said, it's about the learning experience we bring back. i have a staffer who is emergency planner for the port and she...
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we went directly to the city agencies with the networks. we spoke with human services, department of aging and adult services, mayor's office of disability and office of housing. they saw the intersection of values. they wanted to be involved. they wanted their partners involved. getting those partners as part of our network meant we could step outside of our usual players. we got to hear from new voices. we got to make sure we were inclusive. it is the residents and organizations that really benefit the most from leds that are least able to afford them. we wanted to make sure that is who we were reaching. our partners and as you can see we have partners across the city. we have over 45 organizations participating and this includes over 175 multi family properties in the city. our partners fall most of them into four categories. we have providers of affordable housing, in home support services. they are getting the majority of bulbs, around 60,000. we are working with the unified school district receiving 20,000leds. the san francisco publi
we went directly to the city agencies with the networks. we spoke with human services, department of aging and adult services, mayor's office of disability and office of housing. they saw the intersection of values. they wanted to be involved. they wanted their partners involved. getting those partners as part of our network meant we could step outside of our usual players. we got to hear from new voices. we got to make sure we were inclusive. it is the residents and organizations that really...
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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 city. ladies and gentlemen, the signing of the partnership agreement in kiel was a milestone in the relationship between our two cities. our visit now represents the next step. i'm sure there will be many more to follow. i would like to thank you for your attention and i look forward to the exchanges with you in the coming days and years. thank you vex. -- thank you, very much. [end translation] >> supervisor: thank you madame president and board of supervisors fo
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...
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item number 4. >> item 4 hearing on the status of operations of the city's emergency call boxes city-wide. >> i would like to thank my colleagues peskin, for sponsoring this hearing. i will turn it over to him to say a few words. >> thank you chair and supervisor ronen. a few weeks ago i was informed through the media that the emergency call boxes that we have throughout the city, many of them are not functioning, many of them were bagged and tagged and many of them had towels taped to them that were not working. and i wanted to get to the bottom of it. the research that i've done with the department of technology and the old department of electricity, and the fire department, there is actually quite a storied history to the boxes. so i thought we have linda from the department of technology here. it is actually a dt asset. i've come to learn there are 2039 of them that date back to the 1800s. they are clearly still of use. most recently during the earthquake, and i think -- we should get to the bottom of this, too, we should have a conversation about whether they're a technology that we
item number 4. >> item 4 hearing on the status of operations of the city's emergency call boxes city-wide. >> i would like to thank my colleagues peskin, for sponsoring this hearing. i will turn it over to him to say a few words. >> thank you chair and supervisor ronen. a few weeks ago i was informed through the media that the emergency call boxes that we have throughout the city, many of them are not functioning, many of them were bagged and tagged and many of them had towels...
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and that will feed into decisions made by the city about the city and how it's changing. their stock i'm talking. to and the people of frank church 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 over the weekend in the british capital . but. around a thousand suns and their owners braved freezing temperatures in london for a sausage walk which took place for the third time in south london the organizers are three dog lovers who first met on instagram. that you know maybe. i'm. under the bus. with them. kate ducks ones are affecting at least sausage dogs hence the sausage walk the next one is scheduled for june when hopefully the weather will be better. in. 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 at over seventy seven hundred euros and covered in twenty three carat gold. with the most expensive spices in the world. and that gives it a creamy
and that will feed into decisions made by the city about the city and how it's changing. their stock i'm talking. to and the people of frank church 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 over the weekend in the british capital . but. around a thousand suns and their owners braved freezing temperatures in london for a sausage walk which took place for the third time in...
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but tech type as much as people talk about the parochial way of building cities but cities don't seem to be evolving into more efficient version of themselves. people talk about how cities evolve. to planners and architects all of this sounds like the nigh y*efpty of newcomers mistaking political problems for engineering puzzles. what we really need, they say, is to fix the cities we already have, not set off to search and build new ones. with cities, this means stripping away the history of other utopias, the building codes that shaped san francisco, does this sound familiar, folks? and then one last quote here from a professor at berkeley who wrote a book called "space suit." i'm going to buy it and read it. he says it is very easy to get a sense of dÉja vu here, says a designer and berkeley professor who describes this history in his recent book called "space suit." this was talking about how after the book apparently talks about how after men landed on the moon, that we're going to take that technology and fix all the problems in the cities. and i can't imagine probably redevelop
but tech type as much as people talk about the parochial way of building cities but cities don't seem to be evolving into more efficient version of themselves. people talk about how cities evolve. to planners and architects all of this sounds like the nigh y*efpty of newcomers mistaking political problems for engineering puzzles. what we really need, they say, is to fix the cities we already have, not set off to search and build new ones. with cities, this means stripping away the history of...
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the city is not a museum. the buildings should serve the needs of the people who live here today, not those who were here 100 years ago. the status quo is starvation and death. we need progress, we need housing, we need 827. >> supervisor tang: thank you, i'm going to call up other names. i'm a renter in the city of san francisco. i suspect we're underrepresented here because they have to go to work to make income to afford the rent here. so i don't think this is discussion is actually about us, this bill, sb 827 is not going to effect us on either side as much as the next generation. we have a responsibility toward the next generation to build the infrastructure they need to live in the city. and right now, we're failing to do that. so, i hope my children will be able to live in the city and not just parents who have a house here around 1970. >> supervisor tang: let's respect everyone's comments. thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> my name is joe, i'm a renter in soma. i lived in sf now for four yea
the city is not a museum. the buildings should serve the needs of the people who live here today, not those who were here 100 years ago. the status quo is starvation and death. we need progress, we need housing, we need 827. >> supervisor tang: thank you, i'm going to call up other names. i'm a renter in the city of san francisco. i suspect we're underrepresented here because they have to go to work to make income to afford the rent here. so i don't think this is discussion is actually...
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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 tak
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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they work in the city of san francisco on front street and many residents of the city. the reporters and anchors we represent are dedicated to their craft and committed to delivering broadcast journalism to the people in san francisco and the bay area. the reporters and anchors we represent have bargaining priorities, including securing company benefit and delivering fairer more equitable working conditions for part-time and freelance reporters and identifying genuine solutions to increasing workload demands. as little progress has been made since bargaining began, we thank the board for considering the adoption of the resolution and supporting our broadcasters who deliver quality local, and national news to the san francisco community. we thank you all and labor partners in this campaign. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, bob butler, i'm a reporter. this is strange for me to talk to you here. i'm also on the national board of sag and on the national broadcast. we represent actors, singers, recording artists, many reporters, radio personal
they work in the city of san francisco on front street and many residents of the city. the reporters and anchors we represent are dedicated to their craft and committed to delivering broadcast journalism to the people in san francisco and the bay area. the reporters and anchors we represent have bargaining priorities, including securing company benefit and delivering fairer more equitable working conditions for part-time and freelance reporters and identifying genuine solutions to increasing...
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this city. i'd like to see a chance for san francisco contractors that employ san francisco residents to make this beneficial for san francisco as much as we can. mr. cohen also had an article in the paper today that mentioned a term called the jobs-housing fit, and so it's not just about jobs-housing balance, but how are those jobs in the conversation? are people building the housing able to live in the housing? again, ab-73 is a good example, where they provides protections in skill force. it's going to strengthen the residents that are trying to li live here in this city and stay here in this city. >> president hillis: thank you. commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: thank you, josh. thank you ann marie. this is the best of planning that san francisco can do, and this legislation in my opinion is the antithesis to planning. i think if we all -- [ inaudible ] -- where had the leadership in doing all the kinds of things that this particular bill seems to be denying. i'm really appreciative
this city. i'd like to see a chance for san francisco contractors that employ san francisco residents to make this beneficial for san francisco as much as we can. mr. cohen also had an article in the paper today that mentioned a term called the jobs-housing fit, and so it's not just about jobs-housing balance, but how are those jobs in the conversation? are people building the housing able to live in the housing? again, ab-73 is a good example, where they provides protections in skill force....
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in the city. and many of those requirements are laudable. they're goals that we have to attain, but i think we need to look at the costs and if there are better ways to solve those same issues, and it includes the ada requirements, the green building requirements, various hiring requirements. it's a good time to look at all of them to see how we might be able to meet those objectives also in a more stream lined way. so i'm glad that you have started that process with the mayor's office and with the various nonprofit housing developers that are going to be building this housing. let me say about marginal and prefab housing because my company has done a lot in this area -- and we're talking about not only marginal. there's also prefab factories that make, you know, systems which can be put together much more quickly. and i think that it's true that it's at a time when that whole area of marginal housing is in its infancy, but if you look at other countries that have adopted it, including scandinavia
in the city. and many of those requirements are laudable. they're goals that we have to attain, but i think we need to look at the costs and if there are better ways to solve those same issues, and it includes the ada requirements, the green building requirements, various hiring requirements. it's a good time to look at all of them to see how we might be able to meet those objectives also in a more stream lined way. so i'm glad that you have started that process with the mayor's office and with...
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the city was a dead city. because this was the second time we took seoul back from the communists we were prepared to what we would find. you never get used to it though. all in all, the city was in awful shape. no water, no transportation, so electricity for power. as a matter of fact, the chinese occupation forces took the overhead wire. kids are the one that is suffer the most. they never know what's going on or why. how can you explain to hem after they have just seen their whole family get killed? seoul was in have bad shape as far as food was concerned. there just wasn't any. the communists who extressed to be representative of the farmers seeped to take advantage of them. they lived off the land taking their food, not giving them medical treatment. everyone came back as soon as they could. a lot of them right off caves so our first job was to get water and provisions to our coops. >> during the occupation by the chinese, there were many fire thars not controlling. this caused a great deal of damage to t
the city was a dead city. because this was the second time we took seoul back from the communists we were prepared to what we would find. you never get used to it though. all in all, the city was in awful shape. no water, no transportation, so electricity for power. as a matter of fact, the chinese occupation forces took the overhead wire. kids are the one that is suffer the most. they never know what's going on or why. how can you explain to hem after they have just seen their whole family get...
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we had no leverage because the city had -- our own city had already supported it. at least formal opposition could provide measures to improve the bill. i don't think the build could be amended to be acceptable. it's outlandishly broad and the basis is unsound. one size fits all it impacts california neighborhoods across the straight is impract cal -- i am impractical. i have a picture of a bus that says i'm your bus not your city planner. >> are there any other members who wish to speak and a didn't call your name, come on up. >> i'm here to support the resolution to oppose the bill. one thing we have not talked about is what's going to happen to the low income communities of color. there's talk about communities of color but there are no protections in place for us here and throughout the city and we haven't talked about the small businesses it's going to affect. the latino community will be coming out and expressing our feelings. we've not been invite to the table and you'll hear from us shortly. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. contrary so the claims
we had no leverage because the city had -- our own city had already supported it. at least formal opposition could provide measures to improve the bill. i don't think the build could be amended to be acceptable. it's outlandishly broad and the basis is unsound. one size fits all it impacts california neighborhoods across the straight is impract cal -- i am impractical. i have a picture of a bus that says i'm your bus not your city planner. >> are there any other members who wish to speak...
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it's all over the city. i know this is not your direct responsibility, but it certainly is something that you must be concerned about because muni obvious obviously uses these streets and from the city's point of you, this may be categorized under the idea of the third maintenance but it's continue the third maintenance for a can be driver that's seeing their cab shot to pieces because they have to go over these roads and these bumps and these pot holes every single day. it must be occurring with muni also. and with reference to what the last speaker just said, large vehicles such as muni bus and such as google buses we know have a di disproportionate effet on the streets, on the condition of the streets. on the wear and tear on the roadways. i would question whether the city is getting their money's worth from these fees these companies are paying on these google buses owing not only to the other kinds of disruptions that they're causing, but also to the wear and tearing on the streets. >> thank you. >> tha
it's all over the city. i know this is not your direct responsibility, but it certainly is something that you must be concerned about because muni obvious obviously uses these streets and from the city's point of you, this may be categorized under the idea of the third maintenance but it's continue the third maintenance for a can be driver that's seeing their cab shot to pieces because they have to go over these roads and these bumps and these pot holes every single day. it must be occurring...
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now the city departments. the city departments have been quite amazing led by the port of san francisco, the mayor's office, economic and workforce development, the city attorney office, the planning department, dpw, mta, all unbelievably collaborative in their work with us through this long process. i want to specifically acknowledge port direct elaine forbes for her amazing work. commission president kim brandon. where is kim? so kim brandon -- [applause] -- kim brandon unlike any of the giants players or bruce, did precede this project. i did a fact check, because i don't want fake news, 20 years on the san francisco port commission, looking at the progress and what happened to the port through her two decades of service. thank you, kim. and and finally the city leadership. a heart felt thank you to jane kim who authored the legislation and has taken a personal interest in this project from day one. huge thanks to board president london breed for her long time support of mission rock and keeping us on track
now the city departments. the city departments have been quite amazing led by the port of san francisco, the mayor's office, economic and workforce development, the city attorney office, the planning department, dpw, mta, all unbelievably collaborative in their work with us through this long process. i want to specifically acknowledge port direct elaine forbes for her amazing work. commission president kim brandon. where is kim? so kim brandon -- [applause] -- kim brandon unlike any of the...
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i do prep through city clinic. you know i get my tests read here regularly and i highly recommend prep >> a lot of patients inclined to think that there's no way they could afford to pay for prep. we really encourage people to come in and talk to one of our prep navigators. we find that we can help almost everyone find a way to access prep so it's affordable for them. >> if you times we do have opponents would be on thursday morning. we have two different clinics going on at that time. when is women's health services. people can make an appointment either by calling them a dropping in or emailing us for that. we also have an hiv care clinic that happens on that morning as well also by appointment only. he was city clinic has been like home to me. i been coming here since 2011. my name iskim troy, client of city clinic. when i first learned i was hiv positive i do not know what it was. i felt my life would be just ending there but all the support they gave me and all the information i need to know was very helpful.
i do prep through city clinic. you know i get my tests read here regularly and i highly recommend prep >> a lot of patients inclined to think that there's no way they could afford to pay for prep. we really encourage people to come in and talk to one of our prep navigators. we find that we can help almost everyone find a way to access prep so it's affordable for them. >> if you times we do have opponents would be on thursday morning. we have two different clinics going on at that...
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busy day in atlantic city. the boat show is going to have a lot of traffic coming in town as well as the state high school scholastic wrestling championship in atlantic city amongst the many activities in the casinos. >> so because of that you should also be aware of possible road closures depending on what this storm does to this area. but the expressway should remain open throughout the storm. we're going to continue moving through atlantic city to see how others are preparing this morning. >> all right, matt, thank you. and you'll want to take it easy on the roads today. we've already heard of hydroplaning. storm force 10 giving a look at the base of the ben franklin bridge. some areas may have ponding as we told you this morning. and people are trying to stay out of the rain throughout the morning. you can see folks there hundred-dollarled underneath the awning as they wait for the bus. they've got their hoods up. in delaware city they put up barriers and have big pumps ready for any surging water from the
busy day in atlantic city. the boat show is going to have a lot of traffic coming in town as well as the state high school scholastic wrestling championship in atlantic city amongst the many activities in the casinos. >> so because of that you should also be aware of possible road closures depending on what this storm does to this area. but the expressway should remain open throughout the storm. we're going to continue moving through atlantic city to see how others are preparing this...
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i'm a city retiree. i worked at the office of citizen complaints and now the department of police accountability for 15 years. i'm a police accountability consultant. i'm here today to speak about the upcoming negotiations for the p.o.a. labor contract. having worked with police unions across the country, i'm astounded at the aggressive political hard line stance of the p.o.a. the p.o.a. has used its ample coffers to undermine reforms that have been part of a public and negotiated process with the community and the p.o.a. and the commission the p.o.a. has brought lawsuits to challenge and undermine the use of force policy that's standard in departments across the country. they do massive public campaigns to undermine policy, police chief, commission and board of supervisors. an example of this is the misleading taser initiative that they put on the ballot. the safer policing initiative, but it's the opposite. it establishing a very loose policy for tasers that will surely result in deaths and lawsuits. i
i'm a city retiree. i worked at the office of citizen complaints and now the department of police accountability for 15 years. i'm a police accountability consultant. i'm here today to speak about the upcoming negotiations for the p.o.a. labor contract. having worked with police unions across the country, i'm astounded at the aggressive political hard line stance of the p.o.a. the p.o.a. has used its ample coffers to undermine reforms that have been part of a public and negotiated process with...
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we believe that the city has other ways of doing this. so those are some of the main elements of the first piece of legislation. we're also going to be drafting very shortly legislation to figure out how it is that we can allow for more, what we're calling and dubbing, adu infills in corner lots, areas that we think are perfect for adus and can solve for a lot of our housing challenges. secondly, i'm introducing a legislati legislati legislation that supports sex worker immunity. it would provide protections for sex workers that want to come forward and report a crime of violence perpetrated against them during the act of prostitution. and lastly, i did want to also -- apologize -- introduce a resolution declaring march national kidney month in san francisco. and we also want to thank city attorney who had helped us write this legislation that personally had some experiences with kidney transplants as well, but also wanted to send our in memoriams to the family of matthew wolfram. >> supervisor breed: can you read public comment? >> clerk
we believe that the city has other ways of doing this. so those are some of the main elements of the first piece of legislation. we're also going to be drafting very shortly legislation to figure out how it is that we can allow for more, what we're calling and dubbing, adu infills in corner lots, areas that we think are perfect for adus and can solve for a lot of our housing challenges. secondly, i'm introducing a legislati legislati legislation that supports sex worker immunity. it would...
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time out to head over to the city's oldest neighborhood snorre this is where the city's fishermen and sailors used to live and where they manufactured and sold ropes shore and the local dialect despite the name of the district now is much more to offer visitors and that is why we're going to check it out. has lots of wonderful little shops to have a poke around in. shops for teddy bears. home knickknacks. and shops that are heaven on earth if you've got a sweet tooth. there's also many a hidden curiosity within chinois narrow lanes for instance the smallest house in bremen nearly twenty people used to live here nowadays it's bad breaks yet another unusual shop. you'll find some famous and infamous figures from braman past in the house of history a sort of living. he was the serial killer guess who got feed is brought back to life. have i cooked the meal and put butter with rat poison into it again and gave it to my children and parents to. the street names and also reveal stories from the past. eleven comes from an old word for wire the battle was a branch of the river a visa that flo
time out to head over to the city's oldest neighborhood snorre this is where the city's fishermen and sailors used to live and where they manufactured and sold ropes shore and the local dialect despite the name of the district now is much more to offer visitors and that is why we're going to check it out. has lots of wonderful little shops to have a poke around in. shops for teddy bears. home knickknacks. and shops that are heaven on earth if you've got a sweet tooth. there's also many a hidden...
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as you know, our city is growing. between tin crease in population, the development taking place, it gets harder and harder to get from point a to point b in terms of our response times, but this graph illustrates the main operational challenges that we feel we're facing over the past few years, particularly since 2014. and that is an increased demand for service. fisc fiscal 2008 -- 2018, additional calls have been added. this is something we continue to monitor and we'll report on as we see the call volume rise. >> have you noticed an area that the calls are being concentrated coming from? >> great question. we see an uptick throughout the city. generally in this downtown city corridor, we have a population of about 873,000, i believe. that nearly doubles during the work week to 1.5 million. when you have a lot of people moving around, whether they be medical calls or automobile accidents, bicycle accidents, that sort of thing through the downtown corridor. >> you're saying it is concentrated but in the downtown cor
as you know, our city is growing. between tin crease in population, the development taking place, it gets harder and harder to get from point a to point b in terms of our response times, but this graph illustrates the main operational challenges that we feel we're facing over the past few years, particularly since 2014. and that is an increased demand for service. fisc fiscal 2008 -- 2018, additional calls have been added. this is something we continue to monitor and we'll report on as we see...
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>> 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 tenants, the conservat
>> 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...