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i recently visited an sro on sixth street. and met with the gentleman who is over 75 years old, two years ago a little bit over two years ago, his rent was less than 40 percent of his monthly income. when i visited him last week, he said that he is now paying over 80 percent of his fixed income for rent. and over two years ago, there were mostly long-term residents living there. now he is the only one left. it cannot continue to be profit over people. it must be people over profit. >> thank you, mr. martin. next speaker, please. >> i'm an on the parter of a hotel here that's a mixed-use license, both tourist and residential. i'm seeing that it makes it harder for people to get into the hotel. if you are making me a landlord, then i have every right to protect the building and property for the tenants that are there. that means their deposits, credit check, background check, all the things a regular landlord has to protect their property are the things i should be able to do. it makes it more difficult for the people that you a
i recently visited an sro on sixth street. and met with the gentleman who is over 75 years old, two years ago a little bit over two years ago, his rent was less than 40 percent of his monthly income. when i visited him last week, he said that he is now paying over 80 percent of his fixed income for rent. and over two years ago, there were mostly long-term residents living there. now he is the only one left. it cannot continue to be profit over people. it must be people over profit. >>...
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i want it just about the actual sro. sometimes it is how administrators may or may not about their presence. this specific sri, i know him by name. hhe is a very caring person. we have to acknowledge that police as a presence have an impact in communities of color. that is something that i think we want to acknowledge and it is a concern that comes up for me regardless how well they are trained. if they are providing the community-based services, all of ththe thingsna you are doing hae to do with being a caring adult. we have or folks to serve those rolls. i would like to move away from police in schools at all. these adults could be provided these services. that being a police officer in a school it has an impact on communities of color, and those are questions and concerns i have. >> i want to let you know. 96c covers a police officer interviewing or having these type of exchanges with a young person. that is what 96c is when. however, i believe you did discuss something about a concern of a police officers in rome whe
i want it just about the actual sro. sometimes it is how administrators may or may not about their presence. this specific sri, i know him by name. hhe is a very caring person. we have to acknowledge that police as a presence have an impact in communities of color. that is something that i think we want to acknowledge and it is a concern that comes up for me regardless how well they are trained. if they are providing the community-based services, all of ththe thingsna you are doing hae to do...
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but there is some training with the sro. they had to go through once they become sros. and -- >> does the district have input into what the training should look like? or is that coming from the department? what are you negotiating? >> it's not the department training. and the discussions now with the mou negotiations include what that training should look like and how often. so i don't know what the final product will be, but that's on the table right now. >> okay. anything else? >> no that's it >> okay. commissioner elias. >> maybe i got this wrong but i wanted to ask you i thought you said that the youth commission had seen the pamphlet. >> not yet. >> that was the youth -- >> alive and free. that's dr. marshal's. so the youth commission is already calendared if i'm not mistaken. >> december 9. >> yes. >> thanks. >> vice president taylor. >> i have a question for you because i want to get your advice and perspective on this. why are you laughing? i'm serious. commissioner elias and i have seen the pamphlets as part of our work on the working group governing bias and d
but there is some training with the sro. they had to go through once they become sros. and -- >> does the district have input into what the training should look like? or is that coming from the department? what are you negotiating? >> it's not the department training. and the discussions now with the mou negotiations include what that training should look like and how often. so i don't know what the final product will be, but that's on the table right now. >> okay. anything...
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sro hotels and we already suffered 40 years ago with the loss of sro hotels that hurt the working class people. we know about that history going back. >> thank you,. >> bucks more is what we need to get. you received tom jones documents. please go for the $20 million. get it. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi i'm bobby coalman. it is an honor to follow the testimony of the former supervisor jake. and i was also struck by the direct observations of chris martin of the cannery. i am a graduate of columbia and stanford. and i've been active on land use issues since 1987 here in san francisco. and i sympathize with the planning commission as you are asked to play a part in the approval process of a settlement agreement and development agreement under these circumstances. for those of us who have had experience of decades and look at the long view if you try to take a restorative justice approach to the academy of art and situations like this, it is unfortunate when you are asked to approve a piece of it when in the larger context you are actuall
sro hotels and we already suffered 40 years ago with the loss of sro hotels that hurt the working class people. we know about that history going back. >> thank you,. >> bucks more is what we need to get. you received tom jones documents. please go for the $20 million. get it. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi i'm bobby coalman. it is an honor to follow the testimony of the former supervisor jake. and i was also struck by the...
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. >> in terms of training for the sros. we are calling dispatch. how many times do we actually have training? i think folks are busy. officers have to get the ball. how many times are we getting officers not trained in the school resoars sources that you offer. is it proper that we could get it because kids are inside and outside the schools, right? >> i concur with you. in fact, commissioner, i was discussing this with mr. true wit today. it is a goal that i have set and i am waiting to engage in a conversation with my commander on having a daytime patrol receive some limited training on how to deal and interact effectism with juveniles. how to be more understanding. it is another level of additional training. i propose it is included in the professional development and training which occurs every two years for officers on a rotational basesis. so all members can currently good some form of training in dealing more effectively with juveniles. i want to let you know right now we have two highly trained resoars officers that are cit trained so sh th
. >> in terms of training for the sros. we are calling dispatch. how many times do we actually have training? i think folks are busy. officers have to get the ball. how many times are we getting officers not trained in the school resoars sources that you offer. is it proper that we could get it because kids are inside and outside the schools, right? >> i concur with you. in fact, commissioner, i was discussing this with mr. true wit today. it is a goal that i have set and i am...
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but in addition to that the sros with some 3000 people, 24 organization will have the ability not only to access it but bulk it down into their systems. i didn't used to be paranoid but i have come to a point where the ability for institutions to secure that much data, especially this broad application of it concerns me. i do love for you to help me feel more comfortable with what the sec is doing to protect against attacks and cyber challenges with that kind of a risk. >> the cat is a good example. i think how should look at a lot of large data projects. i agree with your concern, and the question is, the fundamental question is, not what data would we like to have, but what data do we need to do the job? we are going through a process with the sros and others, i think we can significantly limit, i said to speaking for myself, phonebook information from individuals, should enable us to do our job and have the cat function in a way it was envisioned to function. so that reduces the risk because the data is an as sensitive and then of course the other side of the coin is what type of se
but in addition to that the sros with some 3000 people, 24 organization will have the ability not only to access it but bulk it down into their systems. i didn't used to be paranoid but i have come to a point where the ability for institutions to secure that much data, especially this broad application of it concerns me. i do love for you to help me feel more comfortable with what the sec is doing to protect against attacks and cyber challenges with that kind of a risk. >> the cat is a...
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we are going through a process with the sros and others and we could significantly limit speaking for myself, and the phonebook information from other individuals should allow us to do our job, and have the cat system function like it is. and that is the risk because the data is not as sensitive and the other side of the coin is what kind of security protections do you put in place, and how do you ensure that the security protections can evolve as the threats are evolving, and that is a general summary, and we are working on reducing the sensitive data, and ensuring that folks have en sight ininsi and we continue to work with the security incentives. >> and drilling down, i understand that the firms are required to sign the c.a.t. agreement which is going to shield the sros from liability, and any time we start to yielding institutions or individuals from liability, i ask why. why is that necessary? if the safeguards are in place, you know, it is only going to add to my insecurity if you will. from my point of view, mr. chairman, i believe it is highly risky, and a breach is going to
we are going through a process with the sros and others and we could significantly limit speaking for myself, and the phonebook information from other individuals should allow us to do our job, and have the cat system function like it is. and that is the risk because the data is not as sensitive and the other side of the coin is what kind of security protections do you put in place, and how do you ensure that the security protections can evolve as the threats are evolving, and that is a general...
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we are going to reprocess with the sros and others, i think we can significantly limit i said speaking for myself, from information from individuals should enable us to do her job and have a cat function in a way it was envisioned to function. so that reduces the risk because the data is not as sensitive and of course the other side of the coin is what type of security protections do put in place and how do you ensure that those security protections can evolve as the threat of all. that's a general summary but were working on reducing the sensitive data and ensuring folks have insight into it and we continue to improve the security protection. >> just go further my understanding that the firms are required to sign the cat reporter agreement which in essence, shield sros from liability. anytime we start to shield in institutions or individuals from liability i was asked why is that necessary. if the safeguards are in place, it only adds to my insecurity if you will. from my point of view, this is a highly risky and i believe a breach will eventually happen but i hope the sec can prevent
we are going to reprocess with the sros and others, i think we can significantly limit i said speaking for myself, from information from individuals should enable us to do her job and have a cat function in a way it was envisioned to function. so that reduces the risk because the data is not as sensitive and of course the other side of the coin is what type of security protections do put in place and how do you ensure that those security protections can evolve as the threat of all. that's a...
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we are going to reprocess with the sros and others, i think we can significantly limit i said speaking for myself, from information from individuals should enable us to do her job and have a cat function in a way it was envisioned to function. so that reduces the risk because the data is not as sensitive and of course the other side of the coin is what type of security protections do put in place and how do you ensure that those security protections can evolve as the threat of all. that's a general summary but were working on reducing the sensitive data and ensuring folks have insight into it and we continue to improve the security protection. >> just go further my understanding that the firms are required to sign the cat reporter agreement which in essence, shield sros from liability. anytime we start to shield in institutions or individuals from liability i was asked why is that necessary. if the safeguards are in place, it only adds to my insecurity if you will. from my point of view, this is a highly risky and i believe a breach will eventually happen but i hope the sec can prevent
we are going to reprocess with the sros and others, i think we can significantly limit i said speaking for myself, from information from individuals should enable us to do her job and have a cat function in a way it was envisioned to function. so that reduces the risk because the data is not as sensitive and of course the other side of the coin is what type of security protections do put in place and how do you ensure that those security protections can evolve as the threat of all. that's a...
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i'm the attorney for the san francisco sro hotel coalition. i represent the hotel coalition in the legal challenges to the 2017 and 2019 amendments. thank you, supervisor peskin, for giving us the opportunity to bring you information about amortization: regrettably, when you have a hearing scheduled at 1:30 and we get called after 5:00 there were a large number of hotel owners who have had to leave and this will not come out of your time, i am going to continue this until next monday so all of those individuals have the opportunity to actually testify and supervisor safai and supervisor haney are very excited about that. please proceed. >> thank you. i need to correct the record with respect to the history here. the 1981 hotel conversion ordinance as enacted strikes a careful balance between the need for san francisco to preserve existing affordable residential housing and san francisco's need to have affordable tourist transient rentals. there are specific findings in the 1981 ordinance to that effect that have never been changed. and i belie
i'm the attorney for the san francisco sro hotel coalition. i represent the hotel coalition in the legal challenges to the 2017 and 2019 amendments. thank you, supervisor peskin, for giving us the opportunity to bring you information about amortization: regrettably, when you have a hearing scheduled at 1:30 and we get called after 5:00 there were a large number of hotel owners who have had to leave and this will not come out of your time, i am going to continue this until next monday so all of...
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. >> sro verify go for launch. >> sro verify go for launch. >> verify go for launch. >> we have some 7.6 million pounds of thrust pushing the vehicle upward, a vehicle that weighs close to 6.5 million pounds. this is saturn launch control, t minus 1 minute 35 seconds on the apollo mission, flight to land the first men on the moon. >> apollo 11, the launch team wishes you good luck and godspeed. >> thank you. >> t minus 60 seconds and counting. we passed t minus 60. 55 seconds and counting. neil armstrong just reported back it's been a smooth countdown. we passed the 50-second mark. power transfer is complete. internal power with the launch vehicle at this time. 40 seconds away from the apollo 11 lift off. all the second stage tanks now pressurized. 35 seconds and counting. we are still go with apollo 11. 30 seconds and counting. astronauts report it feels good. t minus 25 seconds. 20 seconds and counting. t minus 15 seconds. guidance is internal. 12, 11, 10, 9 -- ignition sequence starts. >> liftoff. we have liftoff, 32 minutes past the hour. liftoff on apollo 11. >> roger. [ applaus
. >> sro verify go for launch. >> sro verify go for launch. >> verify go for launch. >> we have some 7.6 million pounds of thrust pushing the vehicle upward, a vehicle that weighs close to 6.5 million pounds. this is saturn launch control, t minus 1 minute 35 seconds on the apollo mission, flight to land the first men on the moon. >> apollo 11, the launch team wishes you good luck and godspeed. >> thank you. >> t minus 60 seconds and counting. we passed...
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sro units inhabited by chinese americans that are seniors. one lady was 98 years old. they have lived there for 25 years and can live there the rest of their live also. of course, this is our third. we know the richmond district this is the strategy that we are going to use to keep people stabilized and keep these wonderful families and the residents in the richmond district where they choose to live and they love. i want to again say thank you to meta. without them we could not have done this. you know, we have lost 500 units of affordable housing in my district alone in the last 10 years. when we can acquire buildings that are already built that already have tenants in them and tenants who love our district and that we love having them here, too, this is a perfect combination that we can do as a city and we should do more of. our office has worked very hard, as the mayor mentioned, about getting more money for it and to acquire more sites. earlier this year we penned the community opportunity to purchase act, copa. that gives the organizations first but at the apple
sro units inhabited by chinese americans that are seniors. one lady was 98 years old. they have lived there for 25 years and can live there the rest of their live also. of course, this is our third. we know the richmond district this is the strategy that we are going to use to keep people stabilized and keep these wonderful families and the residents in the richmond district where they choose to live and they love. i want to again say thank you to meta. without them we could not have done this....
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collecting data on all out-of-county transfers of san francisco in hospitals including residential care, sro and behavioral health acute sub-acute and residential settings. there is inadequate availability of safe post acute treatment placementments in san francisco. by collecting this data we can determine the real gap in services in san francisco to those in need. there is no way -- i know when research was done at the dph on out-of-county transfers for
collecting data on all out-of-county transfers of san francisco in hospitals including residential care, sro and behavioral health acute sub-acute and residential settings. there is inadequate availability of safe post acute treatment placementments in san francisco. by collecting this data we can determine the real gap in services in san francisco to those in need. there is no way -- i know when research was done at the dph on out-of-county transfers for
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what about the sros? i mean, these people are the moe segment of the community. and they have to basically vacae academy of arts university has e buildings. and now, so many years later, wt this situation, and we are comih penalties. and i doubt if these penalties o actually give any shelter to tht displaced and it's not going to. so either keep in mind what hasd i've just ask you if you can res situation. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. she gets 15 minutes. almost one for every year she'ss issue. [laughter] >> i need to get my stuff organ. i have handouts. i've been working on this for 1. and what you've heard today is t hasn't been a good neighbor to l buildings that people have talk. and that's only the tip of the . i got involved with this in novn me, december of 2005. can i have the overhead, please? could you adjust that? i need help with the adjustment. okay. it's hard to show those things. in 2005, the academy bought, ane commissioners were upset and ca. and i had a meeting in superviss office. he was the president of the boa. and up here a
what about the sros? i mean, these people are the moe segment of the community. and they have to basically vacae academy of arts university has e buildings. and now, so many years later, wt this situation, and we are comih penalties. and i doubt if these penalties o actually give any shelter to tht displaced and it's not going to. so either keep in mind what hasd i've just ask you if you can res situation. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. she gets 15 minutes. almost one for...
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z it may be add tos future if not and sro units on the upper six floors and that corner market and liquor store existing in the subject tenant space and restaurant in an adjacent ground floor tenant space. it is in the rc-4 and 80t and 130t height and bulk districts. and the existing building is an a rated historic resource listed a z a contributor to a national register historic district. they received seven letters and since packet publication with six letters and 99 petition signatures in support of the application. the d.r. requester was to pro cure in opposition, but none have been obtained. and support for introducing a regulated cannabis market into the neighborhood for persons who rely on it for medical reasons and including support for those recovering from addiction and reference the work the project sponsor has done to ensure the business is a vital and supportive use to the surrounding neighborhood. and in particular, providing a letter of support expressing excitement to work with the proposed cannabis retailer to fund programming to provide free consultings and sheltered low
z it may be add tos future if not and sro units on the upper six floors and that corner market and liquor store existing in the subject tenant space and restaurant in an adjacent ground floor tenant space. it is in the rc-4 and 80t and 130t height and bulk districts. and the existing building is an a rated historic resource listed a z a contributor to a national register historic district. they received seven letters and since packet publication with six letters and 99 petition signatures in...
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collecting data on all out-of-county transfers of san francisco in hospitals including residential care, sro and behavioral health acute sub-acute and residential settings. there is inadequate availability of safe post acute treatment placementments in san francisco. by collecting this data we can determine the real gap in services in san francisco to those in need. there is no way -- i know when research was done at the dph on out-of-county transfers for long-term care, the cooperation was voluntary and not all of the hospitals would cooperate. this would support the mission of really identifying the gap and filling it. i think hillary ronen is willing to carry the legislation. she is pre-occupied with mental health sf, which is a lot of work. i see the february 6, 2020 discussion of supporting the legislation. the legislation on collecting data for out-of-county discharge should be included in this list of legislation. i talked to the health commission about this. i e-mailed clara lindsey to send copies to you all. i have copies. we need to go forward on this. thank you. >> any other publi
collecting data on all out-of-county transfers of san francisco in hospitals including residential care, sro and behavioral health acute sub-acute and residential settings. there is inadequate availability of safe post acute treatment placementments in san francisco. by collecting this data we can determine the real gap in services in san francisco to those in need. there is no way -- i know when research was done at the dph on out-of-county transfers for long-term care, the cooperation was...
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people get, bangeds the gavel was and he ended up back in jail and back on the streets and back in sro's. amy: and todd had aids? >> todd had hiv as well. he was dealing not only with mental illness, but physical illness. unfortunately, that is very common. one begets another. mental begets illness. mental illness begets more poverty. amy: describe what happened with your sister and even to this day, this is very difficult, but you do it so poignantly in the film. you have different situations, patrisse and his brother monte has been tilling with this as a mental illness for a long time and has opened up her family. whether or not but the beginning theyey wanted to talk in this w. you and a different track because your parents were so closed to thisis idea of revealg what happened. >> my sister is very, very sick. i ended up when i was 16, as soon as i could drive in pennsylvania where i grew up, and it aching or personally to mental hospipital more than n o. withied to revive her treaeatment. she was extremely reresistant, s were my parents. the treatments did not have that much to offe
people get, bangeds the gavel was and he ended up back in jail and back on the streets and back in sro's. amy: and todd had aids? >> todd had hiv as well. he was dealing not only with mental illness, but physical illness. unfortunately, that is very common. one begets another. mental begets illness. mental illness begets more poverty. amy: describe what happened with your sister and even to this day, this is very difficult, but you do it so poignantly in the film. you have different...