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[gavel]. >> supervisor haney: okay. i have a number of questions, and i appreciate your willingness to make sure we support these residents. so the first is about how we define this population. i see that residency established after 2011 but prior to january 2020, i have some concern about that because we are still potentially -- you know, somebody moves in -- i guess, are folks still moving in after january 2020, and would we get to a point where if somebody was still living there for seven or eight years and has no benefits? >> we -- we don't have any plans for the villages to continue entering into new leases. however, there's no restriction on someone adding a roommate, and so through the process of roommates moving in and out of units, we anticipate that there will be some future population that, through the process of being added to a -- an existing lease, could not qualify for these benefits in the future. >> supervisor haney: and so again, my concern would be there that somebody may be living there for -- you sa
[gavel]. >> supervisor haney: okay. i have a number of questions, and i appreciate your willingness to make sure we support these residents. so the first is about how we define this population. i see that residency established after 2011 but prior to january 2020, i have some concern about that because we are still potentially -- you know, somebody moves in -- i guess, are folks still moving in after january 2020, and would we get to a point where if somebody was still living there for...
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supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: thank you, madam clerk. i have one introduction today, and i just lost my name tag. san francisco is a city dominated by renters. generally, if a person lives in a unit that was built before 1979 and has two or more renters, you are covered by protection. under that, the landlord can evict for one of 16 reasons, which are called just reasons. the landlord cannot evict without a just cause, like nonpayment of rent or illegal use of a unit. san francisco's just cause protections have been on the books for decades, and we were one of the first cities to adopt them. however, there are thousands of units who are not granted the same protections simply because they are buildings built after 1979. for these tenants, their landlords are not required to state a reason for evicting them. their protections are arbitrary and leave them without protection. according to a housing report in 2015, 15% of renters report being threatened for eviction in the last five years, roughly half for cause and half for no account. just
supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: thank you, madam clerk. i have one introduction today, and i just lost my name tag. san francisco is a city dominated by renters. generally, if a person lives in a unit that was built before 1979 and has two or more renters, you are covered by protection. under that, the landlord can evict for one of 16 reasons, which are called just reasons. the landlord cannot evict without a just cause, like nonpayment of rent or illegal use of a unit. san...
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. >> supervisor haney: thank you, madam clerk. this is obviously a hugely important initiative for our city. it's one where i think it reflects the best of the partnership between city college and sfusd and one that is obviously of importance to the city and county of san francisco, as well. it's one that i know that supervisor walton and i had the opportunity to see and grow and strengthen at the time we were on the board of education and i want to thank the leadership of the board for supporting it and funding it, and i want to thank the extraordinary staff who are here from both institutions. it's incredible to see how much growth that is been in this partnership over the past five or six years, going from something that's nascient, had a couple of good parts in it, to one that's part of both institutions. i think it's very exciting in something that our city as a whole should be embracing and supporting. so with that, i want to see if president randolph has any opening comments, as well. this was an item that he had requested,
. >> supervisor haney: thank you, madam clerk. this is obviously a hugely important initiative for our city. it's one where i think it reflects the best of the partnership between city college and sfusd and one that is obviously of importance to the city and county of san francisco, as well. it's one that i know that supervisor walton and i had the opportunity to see and grow and strengthen at the time we were on the board of education and i want to thank the leadership of the board for...
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why are you doing that, supervisor haney? why don't you leave his legacy at the front door where it started out? it's very, very visible to all the traffic that goes up 7th street, especially in the morning because of bryant street. everybody would see his name there. why are you sticking him at the back entrance. he deserves more than that, doesn't he, supervisor haney? i think that's the wrong thing. it's near the hall of justice. what's important is he was a service to the criminal justice system, not that he walked across gilbert street to get to the hall of justice which is going to be demolished in a few years. the police department already moved because of mesothelioma and lung cancer. >> seeing no other members of the public who want to speak on number 4, public comment is closed. when we first heard this in committ committee, we heard a lot of folks on the block of gilbert to the south of bryant. i want to acknowledge that supervisor haney listened to those folks. those are mostly newer condo buildings. the proposal
why are you doing that, supervisor haney? why don't you leave his legacy at the front door where it started out? it's very, very visible to all the traffic that goes up 7th street, especially in the morning because of bryant street. everybody would see his name there. why are you sticking him at the back entrance. he deserves more than that, doesn't he, supervisor haney? i think that's the wrong thing. it's near the hall of justice. what's important is he was a service to the criminal justice...
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supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: thank you, president yee. first of all, thank you, supervisor mandelman and aaron mundey from your office. this is an extraordinary event that we're having here today. i know this is the first time that we're doing this, but i'm sure that because of today and how powerful this is, i'm sure this is something we're going to be doing every year, so thank you for taking that step, and it's long overdue. and i want to congratulate all of the honorees that are here for your individualness, for your brilliantness and all that you contribute to our community. i'm so proud to have the first ever trans cultural district in district 6, it's a huge deal. [applause] >> supervisor haney: it's only the beginning, and thank you, claire for all of the resource and commitments that we're putting in to help trans members of the community. so that's what we commit to today. i also want to acknowledge honey mahogany in my office who was a large part of partnering with supervisor mandelman. she's probably been honored before a numb
supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: thank you, president yee. first of all, thank you, supervisor mandelman and aaron mundey from your office. this is an extraordinary event that we're having here today. i know this is the first time that we're doing this, but i'm sure that because of today and how powerful this is, i'm sure this is something we're going to be doing every year, so thank you for taking that step, and it's long overdue. and i want to congratulate all of the honorees that...
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>> supervisor haney: thank you, everyone, for your comments. colleagues are there anymore comments or questions? all right. trustee randolph. >> maybe just to have another update on this sometime in the spring would be great, so could we schedule that. >> supervisor haney: okay. commissioner -- i always have to figure out everyone's titles. commissioner collins? >> i guess i'm also seeing -- i'm committing to follow up as a budget chair on the life of that pie. i think it would be great if we could collectively get that whole picture of the budgeting piece because i appreciate budgets are not the ways that we make visual or realize our values, and i think we are all behind this. and then, additionally, i'm a parent, and i think just broadly, we don't do a good enough job as a district of communicating all the amazing things that are happening in our schools. i would like to see our sfusd do a better job of sharing all that kind of information with families and this is one of those things that is on my radar, and i really appreciate ccsf, your s
>> supervisor haney: thank you, everyone, for your comments. colleagues are there anymore comments or questions? all right. trustee randolph. >> maybe just to have another update on this sometime in the spring would be great, so could we schedule that. >> supervisor haney: okay. commissioner -- i always have to figure out everyone's titles. commissioner collins? >> i guess i'm also seeing -- i'm committing to follow up as a budget chair on the life of that pie. i think...
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i want to thank matt haney, my partner in health every step of the way. it is a pleasure working with you and it is so fun to team up. i want to thank you to the mental health committee because this was a team effort. we had incredibly brilliant representatives writing this law with us and serving the bridge between the front-line medical workers, patients, and families, and our offices sciu 21. the national union of healthcare workers. [ applause ]. >> progress foundation. the treatment on demand coalition. and phil ting's office who has been there from day one and we'll hear from him in a moment. i want to thank our incredibly fabulous staff. we have been living and breathing mental health s.f. for a year. please give a hand to my chief of staff. so my form er aide, ms. morales and abigail moriante. and the campaign team. and to nate albie our special strategist. and finally i wanted to thank all the supervisors who were really there with us from the beginning, all of our co-sponsors, supervisors yee, peskin, and walton and mar who didn't waiver and had
i want to thank matt haney, my partner in health every step of the way. it is a pleasure working with you and it is so fun to team up. i want to thank you to the mental health committee because this was a team effort. we had incredibly brilliant representatives writing this law with us and serving the bridge between the front-line medical workers, patients, and families, and our offices sciu 21. the national union of healthcare workers. [ applause ]. >> progress foundation. the treatment...
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[applause] now i want to bring up supervisor matt haney. supervisor haney and i worked with supervisor ronen to come together in an effort to address mental health reform in san francisco and which we all know is critically important to the success of so many people who are suffering on our streets. i really appreciate his work and his leadership around mental health reform and i know he also is the representative of treasure island so he is your supervisor, whoever is living here. ladies and gentlemen, supervisor matt haney. [applause]. >> thank you. we were able to come together and announce mental health s.f. just last week and there are some big changes that will be coming, some systemic reform that we are working together on and i am really appreciative of the mayor's leadership and dr. colfax's leadership. people have to know what the solution looks like. this is what the solution looks like. one people make the commitment for a change in their own lives, we as a city have to make the commitment back to them. that means not just a 90
[applause] now i want to bring up supervisor matt haney. supervisor haney and i worked with supervisor ronen to come together in an effort to address mental health reform in san francisco and which we all know is critically important to the success of so many people who are suffering on our streets. i really appreciate his work and his leadership around mental health reform and i know he also is the representative of treasure island so he is your supervisor, whoever is living here. ladies and...
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thank you to the mayor and supervisors ronen and haney for leading the charge, but most of all coming together and solving this problem together. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you. we've got to give this next speaker, dr. grant colfax, a major round of applause. poor dr. colfax had to start his job in san francisco between a battle between the board of supervisors and the mayor's office. that wasn't easy, and he did it with grace and kindness and willing to work with us. i have no doubt that he's going to do a great job implementing mental health s.f. dr. grant colfax. [ applause ]. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you, supervisor ronen and mayor breed, for bringing us here today and the city leaders together to solve the most urgent problem facing our city. you made sure that the department of public health and the clinicians, community partners, clients, patients, the people we serve, contributed their collective wisdom to this transformative plan for asterisk. under your leadership, mayor breed, with the help of people here today, we will make a positive impact in transformin
thank you to the mayor and supervisors ronen and haney for leading the charge, but most of all coming together and solving this problem together. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you. we've got to give this next speaker, dr. grant colfax, a major round of applause. poor dr. colfax had to start his job in san francisco between a battle between the board of supervisors and the mayor's office. that wasn't easy, and he did it with grace and kindness and willing to work with us. i have no...
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>>services as supervisor matt haney is calling for immediate action to clean up the city streets today supervisor haney held aally demanding that the city address e public health crisis of human wae on the street with adequate access to restrooms after completion of a successful pilot program haney says he now wants 24 hour bathrooms opened across the city. we spent 10's of millions of dollars cleaning up our streets after the fact in a reactive way why not just be proactive and give people access to bathrooms on the front end so the can keep our streetcln. >>that makes sense toou. >>the call for action comes after the mayor said earlier today that she was extending haney's pilot program for only 3 of the bathrooms 2 in district 6 in one in the castro. >>well things could cnge tomorrow as we've heard but we still have not had significant rain in the bay area some spring. >>so what's with all the water that's been causing problems and tormented drivers on a stretch of highway one oh one in the south bay. kron four's rob fladeboe he has more on the problem d is live in san jose. that's r
>>services as supervisor matt haney is calling for immediate action to clean up the city streets today supervisor haney held aally demanding that the city address e public health crisis of human wae on the street with adequate access to restrooms after completion of a successful pilot program haney says he now wants 24 hour bathrooms opened across the city. we spent 10's of millions of dollars cleaning up our streets after the fact in a reactive way why not just be proactive and give...
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so i'll start with commissioner yee and go to commissioner haney. as chair of the t.a., i thought it was important enough that we could have a similar hearing at the entire body. commissioner yee, opening comments? >> thank you. i just wanted to express my thanks i guess to know that this is important enough to have a hearing of the whole body here. in the future, i would love it -- because i want to remind people that we do have a vision zero committee in which we hear these items pretty regularly and that in the case of just being mindful of staff's time that we don't continue duplicating these type of hearings. if there are things that are related to vision zero that you would like to have on the agenda, please let me know because we're always looking for items. >> thank you, chair peskin. thank you for allowing us to have this hearing here. i agree with commissioner yee that a lot of the follow-up and deeper work and follow-through should happen in the vision zero committee. i thought it was important to have this broader conversation around enf
so i'll start with commissioner yee and go to commissioner haney. as chair of the t.a., i thought it was important enough that we could have a similar hearing at the entire body. commissioner yee, opening comments? >> thank you. i just wanted to express my thanks i guess to know that this is important enough to have a hearing of the whole body here. in the future, i would love it -- because i want to remind people that we do have a vision zero committee in which we hear these items pretty...
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commissioner haney any comments at all? >> commissioner haney: i wonder what kind of updates in terms of some of these recommendations that we might be able to receive in terms of what ends up happening and whether some of these things are formalized. and i am sure that supervisor fewer that there may be some things with the office of racial equity that you have been championing that they could be looking at as well with this. and some of the data that, obviously, seems to be missing and it is some of the racial equity questions sort of more directly. and one other thing that i wanted to ask about, and i know that you looked at workforce development but there wasn't as much of a focus here around contracting and sort of how our money is spent and those sort of things. is that something that you considered as well in terms of where investments are made in contracts? >> certainly. one of my recommendations that spelled out much further in the report itself, which i'm happy to give to each of you, is for project labor agreemen
commissioner haney any comments at all? >> commissioner haney: i wonder what kind of updates in terms of some of these recommendations that we might be able to receive in terms of what ends up happening and whether some of these things are formalized. and i am sure that supervisor fewer that there may be some things with the office of racial equity that you have been championing that they could be looking at as well with this. and some of the data that, obviously, seems to be missing and...
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given that supervisor haney,. [inaudible] i have become very interested in transit during my time in san francisco. it is essential to achieving equity and mitigating the effects of climate change. in terms of my own background i have served on the ingleside police advisory board for seven years and worked with many of your offices on gun buybacks and other projects during that time. i'm also the cofounder of district nine neighbors for housing which seeks to make this a city that is livable for all of the populations here. thank you. i will see you again someday, i hope. >> thank you so much. next speaker, please. commissioner brown, we are in the middle of yee for appointment. >> i am philip, i think i have a few somewhat interesting perspectives that would be a strong addition to the committee. first i don't drive, i don't own a car, and i don't use uber or lift earn after learning about their disastrous impacts. when it comes to my day-to-day experience i'm using what everyone else in the district uses. i'm a
given that supervisor haney,. [inaudible] i have become very interested in transit during my time in san francisco. it is essential to achieving equity and mitigating the effects of climate change. in terms of my own background i have served on the ingleside police advisory board for seven years and worked with many of your offices on gun buybacks and other projects during that time. i'm also the cofounder of district nine neighbors for housing which seeks to make this a city that is livable...
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thank you, mayor london breed and supervisor haney. welcome everyone. we are so proud of the building we are being presented to you today the new ellis gardens. this project has been a labor of love. i would like to just pause and highlight the development team for a minute. thank you so much for your level of excellence devoted to this project. ellis garden reflects a strong commitment of collaboration and the team went above and beyond to make this a beautiful project. as you tour the building you will see their efforts truly exceed the baseline for the project. the structure here is sound and we are providing units of quality housing for years to come. as a service provider, glide community housing believes communities like ellis gardens are built on the strengths and talents of the members in the community. we are here to provide supportive services through effective case management. the goal is housing stability for the entire population of not only this building but other believes in the community. our service team develops programming offering an
thank you, mayor london breed and supervisor haney. welcome everyone. we are so proud of the building we are being presented to you today the new ellis gardens. this project has been a labor of love. i would like to just pause and highlight the development team for a minute. thank you so much for your level of excellence devoted to this project. ellis garden reflects a strong commitment of collaboration and the team went above and beyond to make this a beautiful project. as you tour the...
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>> supervisor haney: thank you, chair peskin. and i know that chair peskin and supervisor safai, you're very familiar with the treasure island development. this is a development that will transform the island with 8,000 units of housing. it broke ground this year, and it has been in the works for decades. in 2011, a development and disposition agreement or d.d.a. was signed outlining the development work and transition for leaseholders. and one of the things that it laid out was a process for us to make sure that the residents of the island, nearly 2,000, have access to the development and have a plan for relocation. during the course of the development, all of the residents will need to be relocated in some way. one of the things that came to my attention in the first few months of time as supervisor in meeting with people on the island and serving on tida and representing the island is a lot of concern and anxiety and questions about what would happen both for people who were pre-d.d.a. who moved there before 2011 and after d.d
>> supervisor haney: thank you, chair peskin. and i know that chair peskin and supervisor safai, you're very familiar with the treasure island development. this is a development that will transform the island with 8,000 units of housing. it broke ground this year, and it has been in the works for decades. in 2011, a development and disposition agreement or d.d.a. was signed outlining the development work and transition for leaseholders. and one of the things that it laid out was a process...
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. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor matt haney represent the tenderloin district of a neighborhood which saw 3000 complaints to sf 311 for feces could have been 2018 which was an 11% drop from the previous year. >> people walk outside and there's poops middle of the sidewalk. it's completely unhealthy. >> reporter: in san francisco the report states there were 28,315 human animal waste complaints last year compare that to under 21,020 17 ? >> we know that homelessness is getting worse in our city. we need much more urgent action on that. >> reporter: part of that urgent action says haney on my portable bathrooms. san francisco doesn't have enough. there are about a dozen called pitstops in seven more on order now but until last year none of them stayed open past 10 pm. that changed in august when public works staff at three locations around the clock. haney wants to see more open 24 hours a day. >> the thing is a cost a lot of money to go all of the city and pick up poop. the cost a ton of money so why don't we just be more proactive and have bathrooms available and staffed and inv
. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor matt haney represent the tenderloin district of a neighborhood which saw 3000 complaints to sf 311 for feces could have been 2018 which was an 11% drop from the previous year. >> people walk outside and there's poops middle of the sidewalk. it's completely unhealthy. >> reporter: in san francisco the report states there were 28,315 human animal waste complaints last year compare that to under 21,020 17 ? >> we know that...
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and so i really just want to thank supervisor haney and supervisor ronen for having that vision and having the guts to use the power that they have to empower the people in their communities and then san francisco as a city so we can be, again, on the cutting edge of the country and show people a better system and a better future is not only possible it's on the horizon. thank you, very much. >> good afternoon and thank you very much for your leadership and we're a member of treatment on demand. i know it took over 100 drafts and maybe we need a few more and we need to move to legislation as this has been heard. we hope that can be true. because you get better accountability that way and we can go beyond reports and hearings and structural accountability and across sigh . it's a structural problem the way we govern. i wanted to mention that. and i really want to appreciate the deepest part of our being as a community that you have included the incarcerated population where it is the largest homeless shelter facility and it's the largest mental ill facility in our community and the largest
and so i really just want to thank supervisor haney and supervisor ronen for having that vision and having the guts to use the power that they have to empower the people in their communities and then san francisco as a city so we can be, again, on the cutting edge of the country and show people a better system and a better future is not only possible it's on the horizon. thank you, very much. >> good afternoon and thank you very much for your leadership and we're a member of treatment on...