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between our federal agency and the city on measuring and monitoring biodiversity and the city. an initiative we started with collaboration between department of the environment, california academy of sciences, and the trust. we recognize that a lot of knees works -- how do we know if we're successful in we in the trust are trying to tie our success as an organization to the results of the habitat restoration and stewardship work through specific targets of species that we hope to see as part of this. we want to highlight that as -- i list numb number 6 on this as it is an important feature of us going forward protecting biodiversity and recognizing what we have as well as how we're going to preserve it. thank you. >> i'm a california naturalist. one thing i would really like to see is more education and awareness to our public. i think the public loves our wildlife and nature and like to see whales and sea lions. my neighborhood people complained that trees are being planted and new bike racks being put up because it affects the way they live. i would like to see awareness from
between our federal agency and the city on measuring and monitoring biodiversity and the city. an initiative we started with collaboration between department of the environment, california academy of sciences, and the trust. we recognize that a lot of knees works -- how do we know if we're successful in we in the trust are trying to tie our success as an organization to the results of the habitat restoration and stewardship work through specific targets of species that we hope to see as part of...
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here in the city. the jobs housing fit analysis really, for the first time, looked at the jobs -- that have been created by income level and the housing that's been produced by affordability level and really highlighted how we're actually meeting or exceeding or housing production needs of high-wage workers, that have been such a growing part of our city. we're failing miserably at meeting the housing needs of low-wage workers. and, in fact, looking -- projecting ahead over the next six years, less than 10% of the entitled housing units in the pipeline, are for moderate and low-wage workers. so i assume you're familiar with these issues. i guess maybe my question is how does this measure kind of address, you know, this -- the great challenges and in the balance between creating job creation that this measure would further by increasing the prop m cap on office space, with the need to expand affordable housing, particularly for low and moderate-wage workers. >> i want to reiterate that this measure only
here in the city. the jobs housing fit analysis really, for the first time, looked at the jobs -- that have been created by income level and the housing that's been produced by affordability level and really highlighted how we're actually meeting or exceeding or housing production needs of high-wage workers, that have been such a growing part of our city. we're failing miserably at meeting the housing needs of low-wage workers. and, in fact, looking -- projecting ahead over the next six years,...
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the city. and so in summary, trees can provide services for both people and wildlife in the built environment and these benefits need to be enjoyed by every person in san francisco in every neighborhood and because as we know, the communities are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change that are happening now, already announcemenand ithink with thatt over to dan flanagan who will talk about the council. >> thank you, supervisor mar, for holding this hearing. i am the chair of the urban forest council and i'm also the executive director of the friends of the urban forest, which i think you all probably know already. i also took a different look at how i wanted to talk to you today and i'll repeat some of the things. you did capture a lot of things about urban forestry and forgive me if i repeat some of them, but i like to start with a simple quote by al gore who says the best available technology pulling carbon monoxide from the air is called a tree and it was in a to newspaper article t
the city. and so in summary, trees can provide services for both people and wildlife in the built environment and these benefits need to be enjoyed by every person in san francisco in every neighborhood and because as we know, the communities are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change that are happening now, already announcemenand ithink with thatt over to dan flanagan who will talk about the council. >> thank you, supervisor mar, for holding this hearing. i am the chair of the...
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along the pinning all the city marketing initiatives only tells visitors how they can use the app to explore the city and discover leone's inside those spots. but locals also benefit it's something that is very important to us because. actually there are people leaving and so. to open this treasure is a locket picture to the public but also to preserve the. i . another part of smart your ease your weight these digital signs can rotate 360 degrees and share up to date information for instance on festivals visitors can connect smartphone and big r.v. to the. train stations especially useful for those without cars other bikes available for rent at various points around the city. of course. the concept of leo is to give visitors a guided excursion through the city by bike instead of i told us. we'd like. to just go and to make this go over the city. respecting the monks if you want to visit silently. smile tourism is designed to make a city more pleasant for those visit to get and for those who need it. it's clear that digitalization is fundamentally changing travel the reality check we
along the pinning all the city marketing initiatives only tells visitors how they can use the app to explore the city and discover leone's inside those spots. but locals also benefit it's something that is very important to us because. actually there are people leaving and so. to open this treasure is a locket picture to the public but also to preserve the. i . another part of smart your ease your weight these digital signs can rotate 360 degrees and share up to date information for instance on...
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problem of the city's drinking water supply. water flowed through these holes in the ground and into the underground chamber it's filled with extremely fine sand. after seeping through sand the clean water then rose again in a well shaft. in this way they also wanted to conduct the water from the gutters into the wells and it really was an ingenious system one unparalleled worldwide all these wells were still in operation in venice until the early 20th century with you know the need for. every square in the city has a well in all its architects created $900.00. by the late 15th century venice had 170000 inhabitants more than ever before this is he was in its heyday thanks to its powerful fleets of ships built in the lagoons shipyards venice dominated comus in the mediterranean region. the city built on water was totally in its element like a fish and water. venetians had created an architectural jewel in the north italians are good. but nature was to turn on them in a dramatic way. as a result of human interference in the green
problem of the city's drinking water supply. water flowed through these holes in the ground and into the underground chamber it's filled with extremely fine sand. after seeping through sand the clean water then rose again in a well shaft. in this way they also wanted to conduct the water from the gutters into the wells and it really was an ingenious system one unparalleled worldwide all these wells were still in operation in venice until the early 20th century with you know the need for. every...
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the city. the 34 properties that would be used include three new properties that have not previously been used by the academy. it also represents the withdrawal of the academy use at nine properties. in legalizing these pieces, the academy will be required to obtain all necessary permits to bring the properties into compliance with relevant city code. second to develop and agreement calls for the legalization or the corrected modification of past building alterations that has been made without permit, especially in cases of historic buildings. third, payment by the academy and its l.l.c. to the city of an estimated $58 million this includes an affordable housing benefit of approximately $37.6 million to be used solely for affordable housing purposes and an estimated 8.228.4 million to the city's small sights fund. the balance of the monetary payment includes civil penalties reimbursement for planning enforcement cost, unfair competition law penalties and payment of impact fees. although it is n
the city. the 34 properties that would be used include three new properties that have not previously been used by the academy. it also represents the withdrawal of the academy use at nine properties. in legalizing these pieces, the academy will be required to obtain all necessary permits to bring the properties into compliance with relevant city code. second to develop and agreement calls for the legalization or the corrected modification of past building alterations that has been made without...
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we are one of the most wealthy cities in the world. we have people falling through the cracks every day. one of our hopes is to rediscover the value of bringing people up together. i hope we can unlock that solution. [please stand by] >>. >> clerk: dedicating funds for permanent supportive housing and the acquisition of supportive housing and to remove the monetary limit of the funds under the housing fund and modify the ceqa determination and make the appropriate findings. >> president yee: next time, press a button. >> supervisor haney: i'm sorry. >> president yee: supervisor, you're automatic. supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: thank you for allowing me to return to this. this legislation has been a number of months in the making. initially, we introduced this legislation because it was so urgent we introduced it before the nexus study was out and we wanted to start the process. when the nexus study did come out which sort of allows us to justify increasing the fee, we were able to go through a process with the community and ult
we are one of the most wealthy cities in the world. we have people falling through the cracks every day. one of our hopes is to rediscover the value of bringing people up together. i hope we can unlock that solution. [please stand by] >>. >> clerk: dedicating funds for permanent supportive housing and the acquisition of supportive housing and to remove the monetary limit of the funds under the housing fund and modify the ceqa determination and make the appropriate findings. >>...
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not the traditional that the city would. at some point, we're going to have to start reimagining what local city economics are and addressing it that way. one thing that the young lady before mentioned regard ing regarding that's a sale that's untapped. in the meantime, we're waiting for those revenues to come in. we expect as that starts to come in, we'll see an inkeyscrease from that. we expect it will be something healthy, but if the recession hits, that's going to be affected. hard to forecast at this point. but we think that as the online spectrum starts realizing more of the cells and the traditional mom and pop cells start going away, that's incumbent upon us as policymakers to be able to initiate and implement policies to be able to tap into that revenue stream as soon as possible because if not, it's going to be to our own detriment. >> and dan, our midwestern representative. since we saw the pretty stark declines happening in the midwest especially in the large cities in the midwest, what's going on in michigan and
not the traditional that the city would. at some point, we're going to have to start reimagining what local city economics are and addressing it that way. one thing that the young lady before mentioned regard ing regarding that's a sale that's untapped. in the meantime, we're waiting for those revenues to come in. we expect as that starts to come in, we'll see an inkeyscrease from that. we expect it will be something healthy, but if the recession hits, that's going to be affected. hard to...
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city to address the incident. no one has been seriously hurt, but parents we spoke with our concern for the children's safety and more needs to be done. >> my son and i come walking him several months ago, had a really close call where the car was about an inch from hitting him. >> 550 students that they cross every day and only one corner has a crossing guard. >> the city says the immediate plans are to have experts study the intersections for trafficker engineering issues and they will step up police presence in the area. >>> we are heading into wednesday now and the weather will pretty much do what it did today. yesterday we will see more fog at the cost and kind of warm inland. the jetstream is being on top. a lot of activity in the pacific, those are the aleutian islands where storms are made. there is one being made right now that will probably deliver some surf, but basically any rain will go over the top of the ridge. the plan will be for more of the same. you can see the fog coming off the water as it did
city to address the incident. no one has been seriously hurt, but parents we spoke with our concern for the children's safety and more needs to be done. >> my son and i come walking him several months ago, had a really close call where the car was about an inch from hitting him. >> 550 students that they cross every day and only one corner has a crossing guard. >> the city says the immediate plans are to have experts study the intersections for trafficker engineering issues...
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not everywhere in the city, but in the central part of the city they do. they pay early care and education commercial rent tax and they pay other fees. if you look at the left-hand pie, you will see the total cost of building new office space in the city, the city sees about 25% of what it costs. the rest of it being obviously the physical cost of construction and things like that. to do this study, we work with a couple of consulting firms. we work to develop six prototypes that would be representative of office space being built in central soma, where we are seeing most of the office development. we constructed a financial model for each prototype which just looks at estimating all of the cost of building the office estimating the revenues which is basically the rents that the developers are going to get. and then looking at what the return would be to the developer. the rule of thumb here is that you would need a yield of about 6.8% per year to make the sources that the developers go to for their money, pension funds, other sorts of capital forces. for
not everywhere in the city, but in the central part of the city they do. they pay early care and education commercial rent tax and they pay other fees. if you look at the left-hand pie, you will see the total cost of building new office space in the city, the city sees about 25% of what it costs. the rest of it being obviously the physical cost of construction and things like that. to do this study, we work with a couple of consulting firms. we work to develop six prototypes that would be...
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the resolution encourages the city to create an affirmative action plan, including to expand the city's high pressure water lines to all unprotected neighborhoods within 15 years. so complete a study for add -- to complete a study for adding a new salt water firefighting plant on the north side of the city, to create interim protections within three years by increasing the emergency firefighting capacity in all neighborhoods currently unprotected by high pressure pipelines, and finally to strengthen public oversight and accountability by requiring an annual report to be presented to the board of supervisors on the status of the emergency firefighter water systems preparedness for a major earthquake and fire. this fall, residents in our city and throughout the bay area have been reminded of the importance of emergency preparedness as we experienced yet another devastating fire season in the north bay plus a series of unsettling earthquakes throughout the region, and the 30th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake in our area. since then, our city has taken steps, including the side mi
the resolution encourages the city to create an affirmative action plan, including to expand the city's high pressure water lines to all unprotected neighborhoods within 15 years. so complete a study for add -- to complete a study for adding a new salt water firefighting plant on the north side of the city, to create interim protections within three years by increasing the emergency firefighting capacity in all neighborhoods currently unprotected by high pressure pipelines, and finally to...
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rest of the city. so this really needs thinking and work by the planning department before the city even considers sending the signal. this as it's being presented is the wrong signal. this could be used to set the proper signal. one piece of that signal may be withdraw the mission from pda. maybe we put a whole new category, you know? maybe we reimpose the priority production area. because we talked this morning with the equity stuff about jobs and building jobs for those folks. well, they also have to have a place in the city to do those jobs and the mission historically was until this and eastern neighborhoods plan and umu displaced our pdr. so we made a big mistake in the mission. let's not make it elsewhere. and let's bring back some priority production areas. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon again. cory smith on behalf of the san francisco housing action coalition. certainly excited to see the city looking at our western and outlying neighborhoods, seeing where the
rest of the city. so this really needs thinking and work by the planning department before the city even considers sending the signal. this as it's being presented is the wrong signal. this could be used to set the proper signal. one piece of that signal may be withdraw the mission from pda. maybe we put a whole new category, you know? maybe we reimpose the priority production area. because we talked this morning with the equity stuff about jobs and building jobs for those folks. well, they...
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i look forward when the city corridors are returned to city hall. even with this, still hall will not be the same. first, the courts, with all of the participants and the legal drama will not return. more importantly, a building anyways aging before ghosts and eccentrics can find a place. nevertheless, when the seat of government is restored to city hall, they will return. even though city hall will not reopen for years, i await that day way a quiet sense of joy that i will be going home. so, i think that was a 27-page tone that i kind of cuddled down to four or five pages and i think you got the essence of who buck devanthal was and what mattered to him. and those of us in the city attorney's office than thank ofl of you for condolences and good wishes. in the nearly 20 years at city hall that's been opened and the 20 years i've been city attorney, a lot of of eccentrics have come back and a couple of ghosts, a as well. but let me tell with be the spirit of buck devanthal will reign suprem supreme in this bug and look out after all of us to make su
i look forward when the city corridors are returned to city hall. even with this, still hall will not be the same. first, the courts, with all of the participants and the legal drama will not return. more importantly, a building anyways aging before ghosts and eccentrics can find a place. nevertheless, when the seat of government is restored to city hall, they will return. even though city hall will not reopen for years, i await that day way a quiet sense of joy that i will be going home. so, i...
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the city was designed around 4 decades ago it's considered one of the few successful planned cities in africa it has highways modern buildings and a well developed infrastructure with plumbing and electricity if urbanization continues at the same pace as forecast then the world can expect to see a mass of new cities being built during the 21st century in africa $100000000000.00 us dollars are being invested in building new cities nigeria the continent's most populous country is investing the most with 5 mega city projects gone or into kenya as well as other african states also want to build new cities to take care of their growing populations. ico atlantic city in $1000.00 is one such multi-billion dollar project a modern showcase city designed to ease the load in lagos but it's causing other problems the costs are astronomical most people won't be able to afford to live here critics fear that small cities like this one will become residences for the country use elite. of a more i'm john paston tasini a country economist and manager of the cities that work initiative at the internat
the city was designed around 4 decades ago it's considered one of the few successful planned cities in africa it has highways modern buildings and a well developed infrastructure with plumbing and electricity if urbanization continues at the same pace as forecast then the world can expect to see a mass of new cities being built during the 21st century in africa $100000000000.00 us dollars are being invested in building new cities nigeria the continent's most populous country is investing the...
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to understand this opportunity and prepare the offer, the city, acting through the city attorney, contracted for services. funding is needed to continue this effort, both to fund staff time and consulting time and city attorney time. we've been briefing the commission throughout this effort on both disputes and the acquisition efforts in closed session and i'll just remind you that any question you have today that's appropriate for the closed session can certainly be addressed at that time, and we can then return to open session for consideration of a vote on this item if that's deemed necessary by the commission. so you can see that we're anticipating funding of $17.2 million through the end of this fiscal year. that's a substantial sum, and what you see here are the functional services that we prepared to execute on the offer, to be prepared on the offer, and that includes the engineering services for the separation of pg&e, the financial needs, and to be ready to operate the newly expanded power services. so where are we proposing the funding come from? what you see here is defunding of p
to understand this opportunity and prepare the offer, the city, acting through the city attorney, contracted for services. funding is needed to continue this effort, both to fund staff time and consulting time and city attorney time. we've been briefing the commission throughout this effort on both disputes and the acquisition efforts in closed session and i'll just remind you that any question you have today that's appropriate for the closed session can certainly be addressed at that time, and...
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the city and discover leone's inside the spots. but locals also benefit it's something that is very important to us because. actually there are people leaving and so. to to to open this treasures of architecture to the public but also to preserve the quality of life of the habitat for example the city pays for the lives for the creaminess some works as well in this. another part of smartly all is easy to quit these digital signs can rotate 360 degrees and share up to date information for instance some festivals visitors can connect to each event by a smartphone and be guarded to be banned all to parks or train stations especially useful for those without calls other bikes available for rent at various points around the city. of course. the cons. it's to give visitors a guided excursion through the city by bike instead of i told us. we might. want to do school and to make this go over the city. respecting the minds you want to visit silently and. smile tourism is designed to make the city more pleasant for those visiting it and thos
the city and discover leone's inside the spots. but locals also benefit it's something that is very important to us because. actually there are people leaving and so. to to to open this treasures of architecture to the public but also to preserve the quality of life of the habitat for example the city pays for the lives for the creaminess some works as well in this. another part of smartly all is easy to quit these digital signs can rotate 360 degrees and share up to date information for...
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the city to pledge repayment of the bonds. third resolution requests approval of amended restated grant to provide $13.4 million to finance construction of the city owned and operated homeless services center to the mercy affiliate developing that project. of the financing structure to maximize non-city resources to support the homeless center. it covers a portion of the funds needed to build and leveraging tax credit for its portion of the shell costs. to review the timeline. today we are before you to request approvals. the construction contract will be final later this month. we requested h.h.s. transfer in december and we would close construction and bond financing and start construction in january 2020. once the board approves the project financing today it will be fully funded and should be able to proceed. now, i would like to invite michelle from the office of public finance to describe the cop funding resolution and ordinance for the homeless services center. thank you. >> good morning. office of public finance. as sh
the city to pledge repayment of the bonds. third resolution requests approval of amended restated grant to provide $13.4 million to finance construction of the city owned and operated homeless services center to the mercy affiliate developing that project. of the financing structure to maximize non-city resources to support the homeless center. it covers a portion of the funds needed to build and leveraging tax credit for its portion of the shell costs. to review the timeline. today we are...
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the city's process and uphold the city's laws and get the owner to start working on fixing serious violations that have been outstanding for over a year. >> thank you. >> but i do want to ensure the board, we're going to be talking, whatever the decision is here today. our involvement is not going to end. we're going to still be involved and working at the long-term resolution of the tenant matter. >> mr. patterson -- thank you. i want to get both statements in and then we can make a decision. mr. patterson, how important is it to you that we -- let's say, for example, we were to offer you another continuance for "x" amount of time and not uphold today, how important is that to you? i want to give you your fair share at that. i think it is important because i want to commend you for coming back with a good step forward, and i want to keep that spirit going. maybe you could explain to us why it is so important that we don't uphold today and give us reasons as to why we might consider that. >> thank you, commissioner. i guess there are really two reasons. one is: the issue of fines and penaltie
the city's process and uphold the city's laws and get the owner to start working on fixing serious violations that have been outstanding for over a year. >> thank you. >> but i do want to ensure the board, we're going to be talking, whatever the decision is here today. our involvement is not going to end. we're going to still be involved and working at the long-term resolution of the tenant matter. >> mr. patterson -- thank you. i want to get both statements in and then we can...
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of the housing authority of the city and county of san francisco who started working for the city and county of attorney on march 7, 2019 and before march 1, 2021 without a break in service with the housing authority of the city and county of san francisco. >> chair ronen: thank you. and andrea bruce is here. >> hello, supervisors. andrea bruce with the mayor's office. this would allow the city to recognize the years of service worked by certain housing authority employees for purposes of determining their eligibility for city retiree medical benefits. so i know as you are aware, the city is currently working with the housing authority on an overall restructuring in order to come into compliance with various requests from the federal department of housing and urban development? as part of this restructuring, we do anticipate there will be housing authority who transition to city employment? and actually as of october this year, we've had 25 housing authority employees that have transitioned to city employment. and this charter amendment we expect will be a direct impact on them. unlik
of the housing authority of the city and county of san francisco who started working for the city and county of attorney on march 7, 2019 and before march 1, 2021 without a break in service with the housing authority of the city and county of san francisco. >> chair ronen: thank you. and andrea bruce is here. >> hello, supervisors. andrea bruce with the mayor's office. this would allow the city to recognize the years of service worked by certain housing authority employees for...
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includes the word for solid the early city was built at sites like the 3 that. those beginnings were still centuries away from the venice of palaces and bridges we know today. the 1st the nice. and slipped on small islands separated by boards and. each island had a small village with a similar structure essential an open space with houses a ground it and a church in the middle. with the sleeve that could be that explains why there are so many churches and small squares here because they were the centers of these all the micro towns treat them all. over the centuries the small islands were linked by bridges which were often built over the water at strange angles. in the 2nd century building space gradually became scarce. the problem could only be solved by developing new manmade areas but that was far from easy the bed of the digging consists of sediment and much crisscrossed by numerous water courses building ground that was in constant movement. in one of the on a hill logically speaking this is neither solid ground nor the sea the ground varies considerably on
includes the word for solid the early city was built at sites like the 3 that. those beginnings were still centuries away from the venice of palaces and bridges we know today. the 1st the nice. and slipped on small islands separated by boards and. each island had a small village with a similar structure essential an open space with houses a ground it and a church in the middle. with the sleeve that could be that explains why there are so many churches and small squares here because they were...
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steps in the city. and joining us now from delhi is our correspondent nischelle jaiswal. you live and work in delhi we can see the sky behind you it looks like a white piece of paper how are you experiencing the smog. ok it looks like we may have lost mr there will come back to when we can later in the day announce a big news from the world of sport german football champions buyer nick have fired their coach nico coached he led darren unit to the german league title last season but after the team lost 5 to one to frankfurt on saturday byron's board gave coach the pink slip this season the team has dropped to 4th place in the book is that. we are joined now by lima tucky from g.w. sport. i thought sports was win some lose some he's fired after one game. in sports sports has tipping points and the 51 humiliating loss against frank foote was a tipping point it was the last straw for nico but we've been building up to this moment for some time now there were signs for example in their performances against w
steps in the city. and joining us now from delhi is our correspondent nischelle jaiswal. you live and work in delhi we can see the sky behind you it looks like a white piece of paper how are you experiencing the smog. ok it looks like we may have lost mr there will come back to when we can later in the day announce a big news from the world of sport german football champions buyer nick have fired their coach nico coached he led darren unit to the german league title last season but after the...
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one of the things, i go through the history of the city council and with those renewal plans the city counselors were all at large it was supposed to be a fix for the specific neighborhoods before the charter change. so we need to think hard about what is the best solution next it is understandable people would understand that prosperity boston is going through is not widely shared. we know the affordable housing crisis is terrible in the city and other problems like transit and other services. there are definitely problems. that we need to think through the best solution and that the bp da is accountable to communities. but i feel good about the topic i think it is a healthy discussion for the city to have as the gap just seems to grow between the haves and have-nots but i hope we look at a full range of remedies. >> i didn't live here at the time when he ran for mayor but to some extent did the lack of success politically reflect a referendum on his activities and redevelopment was a lack of campaign ability quick. >> i think it's both but others. in addition to a terrible campaigne
one of the things, i go through the history of the city council and with those renewal plans the city counselors were all at large it was supposed to be a fix for the specific neighborhoods before the charter change. so we need to think hard about what is the best solution next it is understandable people would understand that prosperity boston is going through is not widely shared. we know the affordable housing crisis is terrible in the city and other problems like transit and other services....
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this mainly what i wrote credits the city of new york like a lot of the cities is controlled by the state. and who it is impossible really to write about city politics in new york that went out writing by the state politics. >> if you wanted text a question or comment, you can text that into 202 - centauri - eight zero zero three. we'll be taking this right now with stanley was calling in from bloomfield michigan. hi stanley. >> hello. i was in favor, and i say it was wonderful what mr. bloomberg is doing and what is done as far as work at the john hopkins university. he could see to it the minimum system of healthcare, and has suggestions and that direction to by doing away with high cost of medical care by going with non- who profit place. i say of mro news president. an appropriate man he knows how to do it. he knows how to handle people from new york or whatever they do. >> thank you stanley. elinor what you have to see. >> what is interesting about what he is staying is i thought about mr. bloomberg as the public health mayor and public health philanthropist. he got interested in pub
this mainly what i wrote credits the city of new york like a lot of the cities is controlled by the state. and who it is impossible really to write about city politics in new york that went out writing by the state politics. >> if you wanted text a question or comment, you can text that into 202 - centauri - eight zero zero three. we'll be taking this right now with stanley was calling in from bloomfield michigan. hi stanley. >> hello. i was in favor, and i say it was wonderful what...
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part of the city. a lot of these redevelopment projects are occurring. so it will bring the pipelines through existing neighborhoodeds to the new projects and benefits both. but we negotiate hard with these developers and these are some of the projects committed to installing pipelines in their projects and on the outside. so going forward, we'll continue to implement projects but i want to focus on the commitment that we've made via this resolution that supervisor marr and others have brought forward. i will address it for the pfuc and pass it off. by june 30, 2021, a study with a pump station on the west side of san francisco. the fire is committed to completing this hitting the deadline. so what are the steps? we need to contact a multidisciplinary team. any work done on coat of san ofn francisco requires multiple issues. i'm sure folks know and have heard about the ocean beach master plans and people are pushing infrastructure off of that area. so we have to be really secure in our knowledge of wha
part of the city. a lot of these redevelopment projects are occurring. so it will bring the pipelines through existing neighborhoodeds to the new projects and benefits both. but we negotiate hard with these developers and these are some of the projects committed to installing pipelines in their projects and on the outside. so going forward, we'll continue to implement projects but i want to focus on the commitment that we've made via this resolution that supervisor marr and others have brought...
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it was a real pleasure to serve the city. i have been with the city for about 24 years and i have gotten great training and leadership and it was a real benefit to learn from all of the experience that was here when i first started here. my road has sent me to see a lot of things that occur in the city, and i have been blessed to be able to now have the souper supervisor staff. i want to commend our leadership because they see what we need practically, logically in the field, and that is pretty much how we are able to assist the public with leadership that understands the complexities of every day enforcement. i would like to say that i have to take my hat off to our hiring people because they have hired some really capable and qualified electrical workers to become electrical inspectors. i see a very bright future for the division, not just because of qualified staff but because of the leadership. thank you very much for the recognition. what we do comes from the heart. that is why we do well. thank you very much. [applause]
it was a real pleasure to serve the city. i have been with the city for about 24 years and i have gotten great training and leadership and it was a real benefit to learn from all of the experience that was here when i first started here. my road has sent me to see a lot of things that occur in the city, and i have been blessed to be able to now have the souper supervisor staff. i want to commend our leadership because they see what we need practically, logically in the field, and that is pretty...
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without considering the whole of the city remains a challenge for cities today. how we can learn planning a neighborhood or city's future requires that all interest are at the table officials at all levels planners and architects and investors. second throughout logue career he struggled to figure out ways that proved very difficult for him and still very hard for us. first, how to create socially diverse communities we felt deeply the best insurance that often minorities would get decent and equitable services school and transportation as well as greater opportunities for the future for themselves and their children. in a society where your residential location dictated your chances and middle-class life is best positioned to demand the best he was in socially integrated communities but frequently lacked the tools and until today we struggle how to keep existing residents and neighborhoods how to provide sufficient numbers of section a vouchers for those who want to move to better serve communities or break the larger scale requirements those of market rate hous
without considering the whole of the city remains a challenge for cities today. how we can learn planning a neighborhood or city's future requires that all interest are at the table officials at all levels planners and architects and investors. second throughout logue career he struggled to figure out ways that proved very difficult for him and still very hard for us. first, how to create socially diverse communities we felt deeply the best insurance that often minorities would get decent and...
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. >> the fourth largest city. it's a thriving center for business. >> where better to look than in your own backyard for some of the solutions to your own questions or challenges. >>> stay with us as we tour three companies in fremont that prove this city is a good place to do business. >>> a world war ii veteran is declared dead when he >>> many people think of the bay area as san francisco, oakland and san jose, but there's so much more like all this. it's where we work, live and love. all of our cities, big and small, are facing the same problems and everyone is looking for solutions. that's why abc 7 is looking for answers and inspiration in communities throughout the region and revealing how they're tackling the same big problems, how is fremont working to build a better bay area. >> we're looking at that and in order to build a better bay area, the bay area has to be a good place to do business. >> as we focus on fremont this week, we are looking into how its legacy manufacturing environment has shaped the c
. >> the fourth largest city. it's a thriving center for business. >> where better to look than in your own backyard for some of the solutions to your own questions or challenges. >>> stay with us as we tour three companies in fremont that prove this city is a good place to do business. >>> a world war ii veteran is declared dead when he >>> many people think of the bay area as san francisco, oakland and san jose, but there's so much more like all this....
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we sweep all the main arteries of the city. after 8:00, we go into the residential areas and take care of all the other customers. >> the idea with the street sweeping program is to get the leaves and the debris off the ground. >> we -- for not only appearance and cleanliness but safety as well. >> we will get anywhere from 2- 7,000 pounds per truck depending on the season and the route. the street sweeper and the choice of the use right now is an error sweeper. they have a motor in the back and it blows winds down one side and carried by air into the hopper. what will mess this up is new -- large pieces of cardboard or sticks or coat hangers. anything that is more than 12 inches. the tube on the tracks is only 12-inch diameter. >> people asked what they can do to help to keep the city clean. there are people that letter. leaves are one thing. any of the garbage you see is from people being careless. [♪] >> one cars parked in the way, we can't sweep under the congress. to deal with this, we have parking control officers that
we sweep all the main arteries of the city. after 8:00, we go into the residential areas and take care of all the other customers. >> the idea with the street sweeping program is to get the leaves and the debris off the ground. >> we -- for not only appearance and cleanliness but safety as well. >> we will get anywhere from 2- 7,000 pounds per truck depending on the season and the route. the street sweeper and the choice of the use right now is an error sweeper. they have a...
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out and the city takes oversight. we estimated that based on 194 employees in may, and about more than 40% of those who were look-term employed, the cost of the package could be up to $5 million and now in our discussions at that time with the housing authority, our understanding was there potentially were sufficient reserves to pay this, but it was not absolutely clear. so that is definitely a risk area. the third risk area is a pension liability, which at the time of the audit was -- and the retiring health benefits -- estimated at $61 million. again the projection showed through 2023 that there would be sufficient payment in each year to pay down that liability to about $40 million. after 2023, it was uncertain how that liability would be paid down and our discussions at that time with the housing authority, there was an assumption there would be sufficient residual receipts to pay down that liability but it is an ongoing risk for the housing authority. so in terms of our report, we made 16 recommendations and some
out and the city takes oversight. we estimated that based on 194 employees in may, and about more than 40% of those who were look-term employed, the cost of the package could be up to $5 million and now in our discussions at that time with the housing authority, our understanding was there potentially were sufficient reserves to pay this, but it was not absolutely clear. so that is definitely a risk area. the third risk area is a pension liability, which at the time of the audit was -- and the...
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businesses come and go in the city. pretty tough for businesss to stay here because it is so expensive and there's so much competition. so for us who have been here all these years and still be popular and to be recognized by the city has been really a huge honor. >> we got a phone call from a woman who was 91 and she wanted to know if the mitchells still owned it and she was so happy that we were still involved, still the owners. she was our customer in 1953. and she still comes in. but she was just making sure that we were still around and it just makes us feel, you know, very proud that we're carrying on our father's legacy. and that we mean so much to so many people. ♪ >> it provides a perspective. and i think if you only looked at it in the here and now, you're missing the context. for me, legacy businesses, legacy bars and restaurants are really about setting the context for how we come to be where we are today. >> i just think it's part of san francisco. people like to see familiar stuff. at least i know i do.
businesses come and go in the city. pretty tough for businesss to stay here because it is so expensive and there's so much competition. so for us who have been here all these years and still be popular and to be recognized by the city has been really a huge honor. >> we got a phone call from a woman who was 91 and she wanted to know if the mitchells still owned it and she was so happy that we were still involved, still the owners. she was our customer in 1953. and she still comes in. but...
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ensure the city never burned again. it was operational within five years. however, at that time, much of san francisco as we know today was undeveloped. carcarl nolte wrote that in thoe days the city was compromised of only the northeastern section of san francisco and there was a county which was everything else. in the last 100 years, although it's populated with established neighborhoods, the county still does not have a high pressure water system for firefighting. and as a result, it's a very dangerous place today. for example, earlier this year, there was a gas main fire at parker and gerry in the richmond district. this fire, taking hours to extinguish, required host lines to be connect the to low hydrants blocks away. every street in san francisco has a gas main, just like the one on gerry boulevard and every house has a gas connection. in the next big earthquake that we all know is coming, it is estimated that it could be as many as 20 simultaneous fires in unprotected areas. each fire requiring multiple units t
ensure the city never burned again. it was operational within five years. however, at that time, much of san francisco as we know today was undeveloped. carcarl nolte wrote that in thoe days the city was compromised of only the northeastern section of san francisco and there was a county which was everything else. in the last 100 years, although it's populated with established neighborhoods, the county still does not have a high pressure water system for firefighting. and as a result, it's a...
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in the city and county of san francisco. and the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor stephanie? >> thank you. >> supervisor walton? >> and president yi. >> thank you, supervisor peskin, please add my name to the legislation you just spoke of, thank you. submit. >> seeing no other names on the roster, mr. president, that concludes the introduction of new business. >> then let's go to our 2:30 accommodations. >> today we have commend datory requests from supervisor mandelman, walton and peksin. >> first up, supervisor peskin. >> every tuesday we honor a number of individuals in these chambers and all of those honors are profoundly important. the honor today is one of those important honors that i've had the pleasure of bestowing. we all represent districts and we all know of fisherman's wharf and the bay and salmon runs. but the woman that i have the pleasure of honoring today is truly san francisco royalty. truly san francisco royalty. when i called her and she is one of the most humble, lovable, self-less, eg
in the city and county of san francisco. and the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor stephanie? >> thank you. >> supervisor walton? >> and president yi. >> thank you, supervisor peskin, please add my name to the legislation you just spoke of, thank you. submit. >> seeing no other names on the roster, mr. president, that concludes the introduction of new business. >> then let's go to our 2:30 accommodations. >> today we have commend...
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for the city. i think we have an open communication and that trust again of teamwork. >> bryan is a straight-shooter, he likes to get things done. he doesn't seek praise. i think that is why myself wanted to nominate him for the award to get recognition for the things he does to go above and beyond in his job. >> he is committed. that is why he deserved the golden pride award. >> i haven't been awarded anything like this in my 20 years. that is exciting to be recognized. it is special. it is excited to get recognition with the ongoing activities with the focus on the southeast. it is good to have a little bright light over here every once in a while. we are next to sor ocean beach. >> i am a project manager for the sewer system improvement program at oceanside. [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and take a ride on the low rider down the street. it is an experience that you can't have anywhere else in san francisco. [♪] [♪] >>
for the city. i think we have an open communication and that trust again of teamwork. >> bryan is a straight-shooter, he likes to get things done. he doesn't seek praise. i think that is why myself wanted to nominate him for the award to get recognition for the things he does to go above and beyond in his job. >> he is committed. that is why he deserved the golden pride award. >> i haven't been awarded anything like this in my 20 years. that is exciting to be recognized. it is...
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simply expelled from the city using the. data they demolished the abandoned buildings just a few days later probably so that no one would ask what had been there before. and on the resulting square they built a church which is the noise. which is why it's called noise or new. plots. above the surface today there's nothing to see of those demolished houses but the sellers are preserved underground. the excavations at $95.00 plots took 3 years during which time archaeologists even found a gold treasure the documentation center doesn't have signs or a big news on send the structure can only be accessed on guided visits but don't let that scare you off it's really worth it to me the reasons. tend to hop on over to the other side of the pond to meet our globe trotters steve hanus he's been visiting colombia's caribbean coast off we go to got. to start things off here in qatar we take part in a free tour to get an overview of your town and all the things you need to see your . concertina was founded in 1533 by a spanish commander
simply expelled from the city using the. data they demolished the abandoned buildings just a few days later probably so that no one would ask what had been there before. and on the resulting square they built a church which is the noise. which is why it's called noise or new. plots. above the surface today there's nothing to see of those demolished houses but the sellers are preserved underground. the excavations at $95.00 plots took 3 years during which time archaeologists even found a gold...
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now it's going to be the law, the law of the city. that is what it should have always been and that's what it finally will be and i could not be more excited and more proud to be supporting and be a sponsor of this legislation. thank you so much supervisor walton for bringing it forward. if there are no more comments from my colleagues, we will open -- sorry mr. miller. >> i just wanted public comments for our residents. >> that was what i was about to say, we're going to open this item up for public comment. anyone who likes to speak, feel free to line up to this side of the room. every speaker will have 2 minutes to speak. thank you very much. good morning. >> good morning supervisors. i didn't come here today to speak on this item, but now that i'm here, i i'm a resident from engleside and i want to know if this legislation has anything or mechanism that brings back the first gentrification of those from engleside. you speak of other areas, hunters point, visitation valley, army street, but you forget engleside, we don't have a bun
now it's going to be the law, the law of the city. that is what it should have always been and that's what it finally will be and i could not be more excited and more proud to be supporting and be a sponsor of this legislation. thank you so much supervisor walton for bringing it forward. if there are no more comments from my colleagues, we will open -- sorry mr. miller. >> i just wanted public comments for our residents. >> that was what i was about to say, we're going to open this...
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we have done a lot of things in the city. let me break it down so you can understand some of the laws that, basically, that we got rid of to make it easier to get rid of barriers to employment. when you say you don't have a driver's license or you have something on your record or owe some money. in san francisco we have given everyone a clean slate so you can get your license without paying excessive fees. go and check that. i am really proud we have been able to do that. also, we don't discriminate when it comes to employment. if it is working for the city or any other company that does accident in san francisco against people who may have done something in their past that is following them and preventing them from seeking out opportunities. we have gotten rid of a lot of those things that get in the way of a job. don't just walk away or give up. make sure you ask someone. there are so many people who want you to succeed. we want everyone here to talk to whoever they feel they want to talk to, ask the questions they want to
we have done a lot of things in the city. let me break it down so you can understand some of the laws that, basically, that we got rid of to make it easier to get rid of barriers to employment. when you say you don't have a driver's license or you have something on your record or owe some money. in san francisco we have given everyone a clean slate so you can get your license without paying excessive fees. go and check that. i am really proud we have been able to do that. also, we don't...
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see the contrast of the old city and the new low spots. and how to finish off an afternoon walk on the old city walls have to come get him out which is probably one of the best spots to watch the sunset. today we grow our up the coast from have been out to eat for good this is a book and on filled with hamas member basically. take a bath and. i'm going to know it's 23 meters high and has a depth of 2300 meters so i mean not that much but you can generally. come. when i walk in certain neighborhoods where we're staying it's a mining and it's a really cool area it's really up and coming neighborhood right next to you old town. breakfast you know. in our. language about and i was a promoter texting. me and moving on then i'll. leave. the be rivaled coming over and now we're taking. this step stuff. our timing how about you guys actually use a little fishing village 3 hours south of me now to get a taste of local life and to be in a spot with way less tourists and think on them are going to leave his spot for this. the prices for good food str
see the contrast of the old city and the new low spots. and how to finish off an afternoon walk on the old city walls have to come get him out which is probably one of the best spots to watch the sunset. today we grow our up the coast from have been out to eat for good this is a book and on filled with hamas member basically. take a bath and. i'm going to know it's 23 meters high and has a depth of 2300 meters so i mean not that much but you can generally. come. when i walk in certain...