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we need to ensure that our city is a safe city and a just city . that work is incredibly important. we need to make sure that we have a police department and the public safety agency that is responding to the needs of our city's residents, but that it is also transparent, that it is also accountable, that it is also diverse and reflective of the city it serves. that is central to my work that -- my work. that has been central to my message, although some of that gets left out of of many conversations. we've got so much work to do to fulfill what i call the promise of community policing, where our communities, our community based organizations, our city's residents are in partnership with our police department and that they are present, that they are engaged, that they are doing the very important work of keeping our city safe. i believe in investing in public safety, not defunding our public safety agency and the work that we need to do as a city. moderator: one minute. >> as you mentioned, our residents are very concerned and what boston needs right now is solutions be it -- soluti
we need to ensure that our city is a safe city and a just city . that work is incredibly important. we need to make sure that we have a police department and the public safety agency that is responding to the needs of our city's residents, but that it is also transparent, that it is also accountable, that it is also diverse and reflective of the city it serves. that is central to my work that -- my work. that has been central to my message, although some of that gets left out of of many...
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the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san francisco make your decision. he is the peoples' attorney. he represents the people of the city and county of san francisco and, ultimately, you are the ones who decide and i think that over the years many of you and hands down, he is one of the most gracious, hardworking, consensus building, structured, relentless, pursuit of justice person i know. i've worked with him for many, many years on so many issues starting with the board of supervisors and before i bring david chiu up to say a few words, i remember when i was elected to the board of supervisors and one of the first supervisors who reached
the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san...
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the city council? the city council and the mayor. young, creative people like sinisa are doing their own thing, navigating the city's somewhat inadequate planning. the denial art gallery, for example, invited artists to paint murals in an alleyway, hoping to give a new life to a derelict place. and hey! now, it's covered with works by artists from around the world. business owners here have even made their own tv ad to attract young professionals to the city. we're doing basically guerilla branding for the city. we're just kind of seeing what is here and what it can be and unapologetically going for it. we're at a definite crossroads right now and i think it's really important that the next generation, that we don't test their patience and that we give them this sort of platform to test these ideas and go forward. just a few kilometers from the city center, the neighborhood of ford city is experiencing an unexpected renaissance. this once industrial district was established by the ford motor company in the early 1900s. it thrived for
the city council? the city council and the mayor. young, creative people like sinisa are doing their own thing, navigating the city's somewhat inadequate planning. the denial art gallery, for example, invited artists to paint murals in an alleyway, hoping to give a new life to a derelict place. and hey! now, it's covered with works by artists from around the world. business owners here have even made their own tv ad to attract young professionals to the city. we're doing basically guerilla...
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of the city of san francisco. and this is a one-year extension of the current agreement which extends the agreement through the 30th of june 2022 for fiscal year '21-'22 only. the county and city of san francisco will provide $83,019 in funds to the city for the patient care fund which is an invaluable resource for the residents to enhance their ability to provide patient care. san francisco general will not provide funding for this fiscal year. this provides interns and residents additional resources patient materials or educational supplies or to support initiatives to increase the efficiency of the hospital and the quality it provides. and, lastly, the clerical efforts have been updated. >> chairman: thank you, mr. wright. and i just want to say during this time, very receptive to anything that provides additional support for all of 0 our front line health care workers and that includes the interns and residents that are impacted by this. colleagues, before we go to public comment, any questions or comments? se
of the city of san francisco. and this is a one-year extension of the current agreement which extends the agreement through the 30th of june 2022 for fiscal year '21-'22 only. the county and city of san francisco will provide $83,019 in funds to the city for the patient care fund which is an invaluable resource for the residents to enhance their ability to provide patient care. san francisco general will not provide funding for this fiscal year. this provides interns and residents additional...
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the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san francisco make your decision. he is the peoples' attorney. he represents the people of the city and county of san francisco and, ultimately, you are the ones who decide and i think that over the years many of you and hands down, he is one of the most gracious, hardworking, consensus building, structured, relentless, pursuit of justice person i know. i've worked with him for many, many years on so many issues starting with the board of supervisors and before i bring david chiu up to say a few words, i remember when i was elected to the board of supervisors and one of the first supervisors who reached
the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san...
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the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san francisco make your decision. he is the peoples' attorney. he represents the people of the city and county of san francisco and, ultimately, you are the ones who decide and i think that over the years many of you and hands down, he is one of the most gracious, hardworking, consensus building, structured, relentless, pursuit of justice person i know. i've worked with him for many, many years on so many issues starting with the board of supervisors and before i bring david chiu up to say a few words, i remember when i was elected to the board of supervisors and one of the first supervisors who reached
the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san...
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the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san francisco make your decision. he is the peoples' attorney. he represents the people of the city and county of san francisco and, ultimately, you are the ones who decide and i think that over the years many of you and hands down, he is one of the most gracious, hardworking, consensus building, structured, relentless, pursuit of justice person i know. i've worked with him for many, many years on so many issues starting with the board of supervisors and before i bring david chiu up to say a few words, i remember when i was elected to the board of supervisors and one of the first supervisors who reached
the city attorney's office here in this city is arguably the number one city attorney's office anywhere in the country and it is because of the leadership of our current city attorney and i know there are big shoes to fill and so in making a decision like this, it's not a decision that you take lightly. it's important to do what is in the best interest of the city and ultimately assembly member chiu will be doing this job for the next couple of months until you, the people of the city of san...
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from every corner of our city to every corner of the - our city to every corner of the giohem — our city to every corner of the lobe. .. , �* . our city to every corner of the lobe... , �* ., ., globe... city, birmingham, has had to net globe... city, birmingham, has had to get ready — globe... city, birmingham, has had to get ready in _ globe... city, birmingham, has had to get ready in a — globe... city, birmingham, has had to get ready in a hurry _ globe... city, birmingham, has had to get ready in a hurry having - to get ready in a hurry having stepped in after original host durban pulled out. this is the alexander stadium which is being revamped and will host the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the athletics. birmingham reckons someone from every one of the commonwealth nations and territories lives that and often claims to be the youngest city by population in europe. far the youngest city by population in euro e. ., ., , the youngest city by population in euroe. ., ., , _, ., europe. for it to be coming to birmingham. _ europe. for it to be coming to birmingham,
from every corner of our city to every corner of the - our city to every corner of the giohem — our city to every corner of the lobe. .. , �* . our city to every corner of the lobe... , �* ., ., globe... city, birmingham, has had to net globe... city, birmingham, has had to get ready — globe... city, birmingham, has had to get ready in _ globe... city, birmingham, has had to get ready in a — globe... city, birmingham, has had to get ready in a hurry _ globe... city, birmingham, has...
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he represents the city. he represents his love for san francisco and the community and i know he'll do a great job for rec and park. so thank you so much, larry, for your commitment and your work. and technically he's retired so i figured he had some extra time on his hands to get back to the city in another way. so thank you so much. and vanita louie we know has been an incredible involved person in san francisco in so many different aspects. it's so interesting because vanita is involved with the chinatown rotary club and you know all the work they do to support businesses, to give out scholarships and even recently the mask and the ppe that you provided, donated to c.y.c. and other organizations. that has been incredible. i don't know if you noticed, but vanita is always involved with great organizations and one of my favorite is gung moon and i know one of your dogs did a photo shoot at this park. and gung moon recognized your work. she's a dog mom. i'm a plant mom. and i'm proud of that. she has been a
he represents the city. he represents his love for san francisco and the community and i know he'll do a great job for rec and park. so thank you so much, larry, for your commitment and your work. and technically he's retired so i figured he had some extra time on his hands to get back to the city in another way. so thank you so much. and vanita louie we know has been an incredible involved person in san francisco in so many different aspects. it's so interesting because vanita is involved with...
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these bills are making the city more inclusive for the next generation. and this is about building back better, and it is an incredible opportunity. i am so glad that we have leadership that is willing to take the major steps to address our chronic housing shortage. and there is a great quote that says don't tell me your values, show me your budget. for local government, it is actually don't tell me your values, show me your land use policies. and you have land. how are you using it? and how are you making it at the city? the best it can be and the most inclusive it can be. and i am excited about this and i hope that the board of supervisors takes the advantage of what the mayor is putting forward and a bold idea of taking car centric infrastructure and doing exactly what we know every climate scientist is telling us we need to be doing which is building in-fill, walkable communities and getting away from the carbon emitting technology of the past. and thank you so much and now i am going to hand it over to todd davis from housing action coalition. >> it
these bills are making the city more inclusive for the next generation. and this is about building back better, and it is an incredible opportunity. i am so glad that we have leadership that is willing to take the major steps to address our chronic housing shortage. and there is a great quote that says don't tell me your values, show me your budget. for local government, it is actually don't tell me your values, show me your land use policies. and you have land. how are you using it? and how...
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but she also shaped the city. every copper coin, every piece of clothing, every tray she carried, the big decision to migrate and every tiny choice she made later they send them on their rounds and made it possible for the city magistrate to issue and sent them out to the fields and the wholesalers to the market conduct. they lit lanterns and the stores. it wasn't just a backdrop about a place that she created day by day. other women, other unknown people would take up her work. will you join me in thankin emen on the 1863 new york city d
but she also shaped the city. every copper coin, every piece of clothing, every tray she carried, the big decision to migrate and every tiny choice she made later they send them on their rounds and made it possible for the city magistrate to issue and sent them out to the fields and the wholesalers to the market conduct. they lit lanterns and the stores. it wasn't just a backdrop about a place that she created day by day. other women, other unknown people would take up her work. will you join...
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in yemen, the city -- the u.n. is calling for a ceasefire in the city of marib, where tens of thousands of civilians in need of medical care are trapped as fighting intensifies between saudi-backed yemeni forces and houthi rebels to seize control of the city. the saudi-led coalition said it had recently killed at least 160 houthi rebels in air raids. the u.n. also warned yemen's economy is collapsing and its humanitarian crisis worsening, with more than 20 million yemenis, or two-thirds of the population, in need of immediate humanitarian assistance. this comes as unicef is reporting at least 10,000 yemeni children have been killed or injured throughout the brutal war in yemen. this is a unicef spokesperson. >> four out of every five children need humanitarian assistance. that is 11 million. 400,000 suffer acute not attrition. they are literally on deaths door. more than 2 million are out of school and 4 million more are at risk. amy: at least 14 refugees have died and zens of others have been reported missing in t
in yemen, the city -- the u.n. is calling for a ceasefire in the city of marib, where tens of thousands of civilians in need of medical care are trapped as fighting intensifies between saudi-backed yemeni forces and houthi rebels to seize control of the city. the saudi-led coalition said it had recently killed at least 160 houthi rebels in air raids. the u.n. also warned yemen's economy is collapsing and its humanitarian crisis worsening, with more than 20 million yemenis, or two-thirds of the...
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this is due in large part to chapter "e" of the city's code which prohibits it city from inquiring into sexual orientation, practices, or habits of city employees. chapter 12e was necessary at the height of the aids epidemic to protect lgbtq employees from potential discrimination. at the time, it was often assumed that any member of the lgbtq might be living with hiv/aids, and it had a tremendous sigma attached to it. fortunately, the perceptions have shifted over time, and the discrimination and harassment has since been prohibited under federal, state, and local law. the ordinance we are discussing today would amend the administrative code to repeal chapter 12e and would allow us to begin to collect sogi data on future applicants. by collecting this data, we can better track our citywide equity goals, address any gaps, and identify strategies to attract lgbtq employees interested in public service. we have paul walters who can talk about this ordinance in greater detail. >> chair: thank you, supervisor mandelman. who are we going to start with? >> i believe pou. >> thank you, supervi
this is due in large part to chapter "e" of the city's code which prohibits it city from inquiring into sexual orientation, practices, or habits of city employees. chapter 12e was necessary at the height of the aids epidemic to protect lgbtq employees from potential discrimination. at the time, it was often assumed that any member of the lgbtq might be living with hiv/aids, and it had a tremendous sigma attached to it. fortunately, the perceptions have shifted over time, and the...
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as we talk about trees in the city , one city and voters led on proposition e, now we have the money for as muchmoney as we hopefully can have to maintain our urban canopy . and the city has kind of taken more of a proactive approach to maintaining the public right-of-way and i think that's an important change. when people say no, i go out personally and meet with them and have conversations and i've been battling 1000. by the time i walk away people have changed their perspective and we help them choose the right tree and we get out there and actually worked on disputes between neighbors from trees that were planted in the past so we made it a really big priority for allthe reasons that i've heard before i got on the call . >> supervisor you brought up my legislation around land use. we are going to change the process on how administrative penalties are assessed for illegal tree removal. when people are doing development they will have to work with an arborist to come out with an assessment on what the cost to replace it would be if any damages caused so people will know upfront wha
as we talk about trees in the city , one city and voters led on proposition e, now we have the money for as muchmoney as we hopefully can have to maintain our urban canopy . and the city has kind of taken more of a proactive approach to maintaining the public right-of-way and i think that's an important change. when people say no, i go out personally and meet with them and have conversations and i've been battling 1000. by the time i walk away people have changed their perspective and we help...
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in our city. it is absolutely unprecedented in the history of this city. all that being said, what we have before us today are two of the first purchases that have been vetted after the grenada and the diva. some of whom will be competitive for state dollars, some of whom will use exclusively our local prop c money, but what that means also is we have the option and opportunity again to be able to move forward a program to create affordable housing to deal with this crisis in parts of san francisco that have not been part of the solution prior to this date. and that brings me to the project in front of us today. the mission inn. the mission inn owner was one of the 100-plus respond wants. mr. adams and his team, director mcspadden vetted the project. there was an appraisal done. the appraisal was done by on outside third party that was vetted and approved and seen. and this project came in at market rate, even less than what is projected to be in a couple years as the economy recovers. so we have
in our city. it is absolutely unprecedented in the history of this city. all that being said, what we have before us today are two of the first purchases that have been vetted after the grenada and the diva. some of whom will be competitive for state dollars, some of whom will use exclusively our local prop c money, but what that means also is we have the option and opportunity again to be able to move forward a program to create affordable housing to deal with this crisis in parts of san...
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we have 36,000 city workers in city government. that's a lot of people, so i think this is really going to change the way the system works, and it's going to work better, and i think if we really committed to socioeconomic and racial justice in this city, we need to start with our city government, so thank you. >> president walton: thank you, supervisor chan, and i have a few questions, definitely. i want to thank supervisors melgar and haney because i did touch on a lot of the things that i was going to ask, and i 100% agree with supervisor haney in terms of the fact that this report is extremely disheartening. what we have seen happen to black employees and quite frankly employees of color isn't something that should be accepted or tolerated. so i know the report found a lot of things that have been reported to us, but we have to make some changes, and these changes that need to be made are changes that actually have to happen sooner rather than later, and i know d.h.r. is working on it, but there's some things that we're going t
we have 36,000 city workers in city government. that's a lot of people, so i think this is really going to change the way the system works, and it's going to work better, and i think if we really committed to socioeconomic and racial justice in this city, we need to start with our city government, so thank you. >> president walton: thank you, supervisor chan, and i have a few questions, definitely. i want to thank supervisors melgar and haney because i did touch on a lot of the things...
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we're a resilient city. we bounced back and made san francisco even a better place as a result of the '89 earthquake. when you think about the freeway that was down at the embarcadero, many people may not remember that, but it was dark, dreary, it's not a place you went unless you were in a car. now, people are loving and enjoying our water fronts and spending time down there at restaurants. it's a part of keeping you and your family healthy and safe and to protect our amazing city when an earth quake occurs. i want to introduce the department of public health, mary ellen carol. [ applause ] sorry. it's hard. go ahead. >> dr. colfax is on vacation. i'm mary ellen carol and the director of the department of emergency management. and, mayor, you can have my job. she really laid out exactly everything to every detail about what to do to be prepared and we are really lucky to have the leadership of this mayor who takes emergencies seriously. i'm happy that we're all here in person again on 10/21. we got distract
we're a resilient city. we bounced back and made san francisco even a better place as a result of the '89 earthquake. when you think about the freeway that was down at the embarcadero, many people may not remember that, but it was dark, dreary, it's not a place you went unless you were in a car. now, people are loving and enjoying our water fronts and spending time down there at restaurants. it's a part of keeping you and your family healthy and safe and to protect our amazing city when an...
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the city is currently at 93%. compliance for their annual vegetation inspection program. >> we have never had 93% program. >> oakland, firefighters and city leaders say it's also the people's responsibility to make the community safer in oakland. camila barco kron 4 news. >> after going a day without water service has now been restored to east eay mud customers and elmo and crews worked throughout the overnight hours to restore service after a water main break sent water gushing into the street yesterday morning. see the mess that they had to deal with here. now, this happened in the area of heavy avenue at danville boulevard and it caused a sinkhole to form on the water, bubbling up there. the real the street it affected about 180 homes and officials say more than 70 year-old 8 inch pipe is what burst. this is the second sinkhole water main break situation elmo in just a week's time meanwhile, it is no secret that the golden state is in desperate need of rain. look at that. >> for a second year in the road. the n
the city is currently at 93%. compliance for their annual vegetation inspection program. >> we have never had 93% program. >> oakland, firefighters and city leaders say it's also the people's responsibility to make the community safer in oakland. camila barco kron 4 news. >> after going a day without water service has now been restored to east eay mud customers and elmo and crews worked throughout the overnight hours to restore service after a water main break sent water...
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from city hall, and city hall has rentable square feet and a mezzanine and attic. it has 1.3million square units of t.d. r. i'm asking to issue and sell 1.2 units of t.d.r. we will be keeping the other units should we want to do some rooftop or exterior works, this t.d.r.would allow for those projects. the city hall t.d.r. program is building on the secretary of the war memorial t.d.r. program. in january 2014, the board of supervisors authorized the director of real estate to sell 1.1 millions of t.d.rthe thirs .the second trons was sold between july 2019 and may 2021. the war memorial t.d.r. t.d.r. program had proceeds of approximately $32 million. at the request of one or more of the supervisors, we are doing something different from what we did at war memorial as it relates to pricing. the pricing for the city hall t.d.r. will be on a gross square foot or dynamic pricing. i'm sorry, is my screen advancing, supervisors? >> chair: now it is. before it was not. >> my apologies. the pricing schedule, as i was saying before, the base price for the city hall t.d.r.s
from city hall, and city hall has rentable square feet and a mezzanine and attic. it has 1.3million square units of t.d. r. i'm asking to issue and sell 1.2 units of t.d.r. we will be keeping the other units should we want to do some rooftop or exterior works, this t.d.r.would allow for those projects. the city hall t.d.r. program is building on the secretary of the war memorial t.d.r. program. in january 2014, the board of supervisors authorized the director of real estate to sell 1.1 millions...
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functions in the city are prone to change, and it's possible that another city agency might be offering services that are covered. if that would happen, we would come back to the board immediately, but having our regular review, we're able to look at everything and just make sure we're correct. for the benefit of the public and the committee, the city attorney remained a public consultant, and the city attorney advised on which departments should be included. the city administrator concurs with that advice. we would ask all city departments to include their activities, and to the extent that something is included, it would be included. >> chair mar: thank you for this advice, and thank you to the city attorney, as well. colleagues, do you have any questions? why don't we go to public comment. mr. clerk? >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. again, we're working with calina mendoza in the queue. for those watching on sfgovtv or elsewhere, please call in following the instructions displaying on your screen. call 415-655-0001. dial the meeting i.d. of 2495-033-8403. press pound twice and then st
functions in the city are prone to change, and it's possible that another city agency might be offering services that are covered. if that would happen, we would come back to the board immediately, but having our regular review, we're able to look at everything and just make sure we're correct. for the benefit of the public and the committee, the city attorney remained a public consultant, and the city attorney advised on which departments should be included. the city administrator concurs with...
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we had to rebuild an entire city and that brought lots of great talent to the city. and from 1871, by 1885, we've got the world's first skyscraper here in chicago, and we have never stopped. i'm no architect, ok. but i don't know what is keeping that building from falling over. you know when you play jenga, and there's that jerk that pulls both blocks out so the whole tower's resting on one at the bottom? the engineer could do that. a lot of times when you think of major bustling, metropolitan cities they're usually on one of the coasts. we actually call chicago "the third coast." and i never, actually, thought i could love a city, but then i came to chicago. and just walking around, i couldn't help but fall in love with everything around me. yeah. and falling in love is easy when you visit chicago's iconic navy pier, a wharf of wonder that juts out 3,300 feet onto lake michigan. today, it's hosting the annual race to mackinac island. a marathon sailing competition that attracts yacht teams from around the world. the water was calm, and it was time to sail. i just ha
we had to rebuild an entire city and that brought lots of great talent to the city. and from 1871, by 1885, we've got the world's first skyscraper here in chicago, and we have never stopped. i'm no architect, ok. but i don't know what is keeping that building from falling over. you know when you play jenga, and there's that jerk that pulls both blocks out so the whole tower's resting on one at the bottom? the engineer could do that. a lot of times when you think of major bustling, metropolitan...
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people want to be in cities, people want to be in san francisco and we need to make sure that the city is able to accept the people who want to live here because this is the best city in the world and people do want to live here. and part of that means great world class public transportation. and -- [ applause ] -- and 38 geary is just one example of what we need to do. we need faster bus service. we need bus route transit and when i was on the board of supervisors and on our transportation authority, we went down to mexico city to look at their bus rapid transit systems which they deliver in three years from concept to cutting the ribbon and we need to be continually moving in that direction. more bus rapid transit, faster deliveries. sometimes we struggle with that. this was fast, but we need to make all of our transit projects happen quickly. we need to deliver these projects quickly for our community and i know m.t.a. and our transportation authority are working hard on that. at the state level, we actually were able to pass a law last year to dramatically speed up delivery of bus
people want to be in cities, people want to be in san francisco and we need to make sure that the city is able to accept the people who want to live here because this is the best city in the world and people do want to live here. and part of that means great world class public transportation. and -- [ applause ] -- and 38 geary is just one example of what we need to do. we need faster bus service. we need bus route transit and when i was on the board of supervisors and on our transportation...
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the city projects that you're dealing with and the city is paying for and the residents are paying for are being inflated in prices, not done according to the plan specifications. i'll give you one example. a san francisco based organization. they compared the sub way at three point four billion dollar per mile. compared to london which is a compatible city in size in size at 49,000 per mile. what happened to the billions. what happens is all the lbd's, all the cronies of willy broan that ended up being years and contractors are licensed. one more example -- >> i'm sorry caller. your time has expired. >> it looks like the only other caller is also mr. hawks. i think we can move on. >> public comment is closed for this item. let's move onto item 12. discussion and possible action and resolution on continuation of remote it commission meetings. >> thank you. city attorney is with us as well. should you have any questions about the provision or background. as you know, the circumstances around covid and public meetings and reopening continues to evolve regarding public meetings, bodies to
the city projects that you're dealing with and the city is paying for and the residents are paying for are being inflated in prices, not done according to the plan specifications. i'll give you one example. a san francisco based organization. they compared the sub way at three point four billion dollar per mile. compared to london which is a compatible city in size in size at 49,000 per mile. what happened to the billions. what happens is all the lbd's, all the cronies of willy broan that ended...
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the city council debates a possible solution. that's next. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> at this hour, the san jose city council is discussing a plan to clear the homeless encampment along the guadeloupe river trail. >> the city must relocate the homeless on the 40-acre site. the land is federally owned that sits under the flight path of the airport. the location is unsafe for living due to its heavy noise pollution and proximity to runways. the original plan was to build an eight-foot high fence. the mayor proposes relying on park rangers and other workers instead. >> our focus rather than building fences, which was a prior proposal, really focuses on a human solution. that is accelerating the rehousing of the more than 200 unhoused residents that are in the park. and deploying whole cadre of city employees. >> cleaning the area is already under way. the city plans to have the encampment fully c
the city council debates a possible solution. that's next. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> at this hour, the san jose city council is discussing a plan to clear the homeless encampment along the guadeloupe river trail. >> the city must relocate the homeless on the 40-acre site. the land is federally owned that sits under the flight path of the...
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deputy city attorney ann pearson. i didn't mean that they weren't important, only that they were not included in this one amendment to this grant. i think the committee and dcyf could ask us to look into this going forward, as well. >> we have conducted and finished an audit of our full grant cycle. we've identified two other items, and we will be submitted those to the committee and the board of supervisors in the coming weeks. >> supervisor safai: so just so i'm clear, the grant from january 2020 to young community developers, you'll be asking for retroactive approval of that, is that correct? >> for that and one additional grant agreement, that's correct. >> supervisor safai: and what's that? >> it's also for the japanese community center for their cultural works. >> supervisor safai: so one from y.c.d. and one from jcyc. so you're saying that you've already begun the review process, and we can say in the record that that is happening. >> yes. >> ms. pearson: absolutely. >> supervisor safai: okay. great. thank you,
deputy city attorney ann pearson. i didn't mean that they weren't important, only that they were not included in this one amendment to this grant. i think the committee and dcyf could ask us to look into this going forward, as well. >> we have conducted and finished an audit of our full grant cycle. we've identified two other items, and we will be submitted those to the committee and the board of supervisors in the coming weeks. >> supervisor safai: so just so i'm clear, the grant...
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new york city is a city on edge tonight with municipal employees have not yet been vaccinated set to be put on unpaid leave on monday. the trash already piling up in the streets there, no residents are worried about what's going to happen if they need some kind of emergency assistance. fire, ambulance, police. correspondent molly lawn has more on that tonight. >> good evening. the vaccine mandate deadline has officially passed and eric city, which means that nearly all city employees must have at least their first dose of the covid vaccine or they could be placed on unpaid leave starting monday. thousands of city employees took to the streets this week, but the protests did not deter leaders. even as advocates for the city's firefighters warned of a potential fallout. >> we need everyone we can to keep this city running and keep it safe. we are trying to avoid what is going to be an inevitable disaster by design on monday morning. i'll >> on friday morning, the fire department recorded a ratef only 70%. we will use all minds at our disposal, including mandatory overtime, mutual aid f
new york city is a city on edge tonight with municipal employees have not yet been vaccinated set to be put on unpaid leave on monday. the trash already piling up in the streets there, no residents are worried about what's going to happen if they need some kind of emergency assistance. fire, ambulance, police. correspondent molly lawn has more on that tonight. >> good evening. the vaccine mandate deadline has officially passed and eric city, which means that nearly all city employees must...
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it kept operating as a city club. the city did get the club owners to comply with rules and regulations, but after the june incident that killed someone, they had enough. >>> criminal fraud trial picks up tomorrow and adam rosendopfer will be back on the stand. holmes' attorneys again tried to decollect the claim for the company's faulty blood detecting. they canceled the deal because its test results were unreliable. >>> well, new at 11:00 tonight, even the governor getting in on the freeing britney. newsom signing a bill today aimed at reforming the state's conservatorship laws. in the midst of the britney spears legal drama, the bill requires professional conservators to disclose their fees online, bars any conflict of interest, and ups the ante on enforcement about conservators not acting in their clients' best interests. >>> bags stuffed with cash, rolex watches, and literally tons of high grade marijuana. that's what authorities say they discovered inside more than a dozen illegal grow sites spread across the ea
it kept operating as a city club. the city did get the club owners to comply with rules and regulations, but after the june incident that killed someone, they had enough. >>> criminal fraud trial picks up tomorrow and adam rosendopfer will be back on the stand. holmes' attorneys again tried to decollect the claim for the company's faulty blood detecting. they canceled the deal because its test results were unreliable. >>> well, new at 11:00 tonight, even the governor getting...
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all city contractors who work alongside city employees on a regular basis to be vaccinated. the mandate will also apply to all city commissioners. the contractors will be required to be fully vaccinated by december, 31st san francisco ahead already said it will require all city employees to be fully vaccinated no later than november. 1st. vaccine advisers to the centers for disease control and prevention are scheduled to meet later this month to make recommendations on booster doses of the moderna and johnson and johnson covid-19 vaccines. the meetings will take place one week after experts at the food and drug administration give their opinion on the matter. if approved, the boosters could become available as soon as october. 22nd. legitimate. berkeley man makes this mark in hawaii and hawaiian history through his music, the award he received to honolulu ceremony. and for the first time in more than a year and a half cruise liners will return to san francisco, and they'll bring a so in honor of my tiny tacos, i made tiny versions of us. i think they look great, right? i nee
all city contractors who work alongside city employees on a regular basis to be vaccinated. the mandate will also apply to all city commissioners. the contractors will be required to be fully vaccinated by december, 31st san francisco ahead already said it will require all city employees to be fully vaccinated no later than november. 1st. vaccine advisers to the centers for disease control and prevention are scheduled to meet later this month to make recommendations on booster doses of the...
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the americans and french are stuck inside the city and they have no access to the city because roads and rails across germany have been cut. the only possible way of keeping the city alive two and a half many inhabitants is by air can this be done? almost everyone that it's impossible but i like to think in times of crisis, call it a true eccentric and the brits do just that. they have a rational wake, a complete mathematician, he's a brilliant mathematician and never leave home without his slight and mathematical tables. he sits down and down to see if it's feasible to feed the city by air. he believes it is, he goes to general 20 howley and says this is my mathematical formula to feeding the city and using six airfields in western germany by the americans and brits to airfields in the western sectors of germany and it will be the mt extraordinary event in the history of aviation really, this will require planes landing, flying and five level into the city, planes landing every few seconds in the western sector of the berlin keep the city alive. he's been totally written out of the
the americans and french are stuck inside the city and they have no access to the city because roads and rails across germany have been cut. the only possible way of keeping the city alive two and a half many inhabitants is by air can this be done? almost everyone that it's impossible but i like to think in times of crisis, call it a true eccentric and the brits do just that. they have a rational wake, a complete mathematician, he's a brilliant mathematician and never leave home without his...
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i'm cannot afford a place in this city. i like this city. i'm born in this city. i'm not a drug dealer, i don't consume drugs. i just want to be in a place where i like and i feel i'm part of it, so i think it's your right, guys, and it's your time to make sure that the people that's living here, like , they take care of us. like, we pay taxes. we need more affordable housing. that's the problem. the rent is very, very, very high, and there's a lot of people not getting enough money to pay one single rent. we have to live, like, six or seven in a house. what is right about that? that is wrong, so we need more affordable housing. i just try to, yes, please, try to buy this place and keep more affordable housing. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm going to give public comment. hi. my name is beth [indiscernible] and i live and work in san francisco. i was a previous unhoused youth. i can speak from experience to many of the things that i'm happy to here being said. you know, having access to housing has allowed me to access higher education, come into
i'm cannot afford a place in this city. i like this city. i'm born in this city. i'm not a drug dealer, i don't consume drugs. i just want to be in a place where i like and i feel i'm part of it, so i think it's your right, guys, and it's your time to make sure that the people that's living here, like , they take care of us. like, we pay taxes. we need more affordable housing. that's the problem. the rent is very, very, very high, and there's a lot of people not getting enough money to pay one...
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welcome them to our city. they are excited to be here in our city and explore the streets of san francisco. the canine program. the dogs of the military, police department, fire department, and array of other organizations bring out their dogs to show their skills. it's a great neighborhood event 10:00 a.m. this saturday. check out fleetweeksf.org or monitor our social media @fleetweeksf. i'm going to introduce mayor london breed. thank you, mayor london breed. >> well, i don't know about you, but i feel like our city is finally coming alive again after such a challenging almost two years. and when i say two years, it's leading up to this global pandemic. and, in fact, we missed out last year on seeing the incredible blue angels fly over the skyline of san francisco, but we did have programming for fleet week virtually and we went to treasure island to the coast guard base to kick it off, but it still wasn't the same. even though fleet week happened virtually, what i missed most is being around the people and
welcome them to our city. they are excited to be here in our city and explore the streets of san francisco. the canine program. the dogs of the military, police department, fire department, and array of other organizations bring out their dogs to show their skills. it's a great neighborhood event 10:00 a.m. this saturday. check out fleetweeksf.org or monitor our social media @fleetweeksf. i'm going to introduce mayor london breed. thank you, mayor london breed. >> well, i don't know about...
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pesticides in the city. the trend from our baseline year of 2010 to 2020 is 97% reduction since 2010. that is good. but not as good as last year. last year it was 98% reduction. we lost a percent. we did foresee this. some of the city ipm folks warned this might happen. i will tell you about the reasons in a moment. looking in a different way. this is what the tier 1 pesticide use looks like city-wide since 2010. this is what the tier 2 and 3 has as products look like. you will notice quite a big increase in 2020 for the tier 3 and tier 2 products. what happened here? part of it, according to our partners at rec park was no doubt the link to covid. like so many things. they could not carry on extensive volunteer weeding programs. christopher is here from parks if there are questions on this. that certainly increased the need for some herbicide use to maintain good habitat management in some areas of the 3,000 areas rec and park manages. that is not all. i have to thank debbie for pushing on this. this kind o
pesticides in the city. the trend from our baseline year of 2010 to 2020 is 97% reduction since 2010. that is good. but not as good as last year. last year it was 98% reduction. we lost a percent. we did foresee this. some of the city ipm folks warned this might happen. i will tell you about the reasons in a moment. looking in a different way. this is what the tier 1 pesticide use looks like city-wide since 2010. this is what the tier 2 and 3 has as products look like. you will notice quite a...
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we have drop-in centers across the city. we have 100 vaccine sites usually within a 5 to 10 minutes walking distance in san francisco. >> great. any final questions? >> perhaps dr. colfax mentioned this, but we heard about the unprecedented crisis on overdose deaths, what is contributing to that? >> it's spiking everywhere. this is throughout the country, throughout california. san francisco is not unique and i think there are -- we were already, you know, we talked about death of despair. people who feel like they have no other options, lack of support and and the pandemic made things worse because there was less access to services and to health and so, again, this is not just a san francisco problem. it might be more visible here because we're more concentrated denser city, but it's happening absolutely everywhere. in rural areas and in urban areas, suburban areas and that's why this sb110 received a unanimous bipartisan vote of support in the senate and almost unanimous in the assembly. it was not controversial and it was
we have drop-in centers across the city. we have 100 vaccine sites usually within a 5 to 10 minutes walking distance in san francisco. >> great. any final questions? >> perhaps dr. colfax mentioned this, but we heard about the unprecedented crisis on overdose deaths, what is contributing to that? >> it's spiking everywhere. this is throughout the country, throughout california. san francisco is not unique and i think there are -- we were already, you know, we talked about...
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that's an hombres majority black city with high levels of lead than fellow michigan city. flint had at the height of its water crisis that was detected in the cities pipes 3 years ago. but the state officials say it will take another 18 months to replace them. john hendern reports in bent in harbor. the water is brown and people are seeing red get to wet a last lesson while here. so i don't know what to do. i don't know for the 2nd time in recent memory, the state of michigan is taking years to clean up lead, tainted drinking water in a majority. black city, when a visitor complained about the water. reverend edward pink, he had it test it and found high levels of lead. he says there's a reason it's taking so long to remove it. environmental recess just to what it if, if oh, a white woman would count was, oh, will you see he see her on a camel? we don't know baby, she's cry. and tell him that the lay, the destroying her baby. there was a was sent out. the army of fema will be here on the pentagon would be everybody would be here. and yet unresolved has been in less than 6 months. but b
that's an hombres majority black city with high levels of lead than fellow michigan city. flint had at the height of its water crisis that was detected in the cities pipes 3 years ago. but the state officials say it will take another 18 months to replace them. john hendern reports in bent in harbor. the water is brown and people are seeing red get to wet a last lesson while here. so i don't know what to do. i don't know for the 2nd time in recent memory, the state of michigan is taking years to...
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the city is as city planning described a bunch of pieces of property along state road 84 and the interstate i680 . a total of 21 parcels ranging in size from 400 square feet. the largest oneis just under three acres . after parcels are being conveyed in the four road widening. the remainder are easement interests to be conveyed for various uses of a retaining wall, easements for pg and the . couple of access easements. but that's all i care to add. because that was a very thorough introduction. anyquestions ? >> chair: do we have to evian a permit on this item? >> clerk: we don't have one on thisitem . >> chair: the reading of the title says all that needs to be said . is there any publiccomments on this item ? >> operations ischecking to see if there are any callers in the queue . members who wish to provide comment please press star 3. wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted. mister atkins. >> clerk: there are no colors in the queue. >> publiccomment is closed. any questions or comments ? not seeing any. we will item 5 to the whole boardwith a positive recommendation . can w
the city is as city planning described a bunch of pieces of property along state road 84 and the interstate i680 . a total of 21 parcels ranging in size from 400 square feet. the largest oneis just under three acres . after parcels are being conveyed in the four road widening. the remainder are easement interests to be conveyed for various uses of a retaining wall, easements for pg and the . couple of access easements. but that's all i care to add. because that was a very thorough introduction....
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city limits. l.a. has an odd city structure and goes down to the san pedro area to pick up a little bit of the port. it has some islands in lake beverly hills, santa monica, or would that are not burbank, not part of it. there are islands that you are missing and long stretches your connecting and sometimes you're looking across the street sing gosh that would be really amazing. but that is not in the city of l.a. and what is behind you is. my trips also mimic that surveyed like a comparison map to illustrate the sheer size of life. shows the seven major cities jammed into the borders pretty really wish i would have remembered this map when ken gave me his first 65 page shot list. i did not remember or realize what is getting myself into. the photos in the book all came to be the same way. i added all of ken's target from a 65 page shot list to my google's maps limit between sites like this when i tried to leap preplanned for the best shot like here but sometimes i was totally wrong when i drove up and
city limits. l.a. has an odd city structure and goes down to the san pedro area to pick up a little bit of the port. it has some islands in lake beverly hills, santa monica, or would that are not burbank, not part of it. there are islands that you are missing and long stretches your connecting and sometimes you're looking across the street sing gosh that would be really amazing. but that is not in the city of l.a. and what is behind you is. my trips also mimic that surveyed like a comparison...
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. >> what is the city going to do about it? we have some of the solutions. >> reporter: there now have been 106 murders in the city of oakland so far this year. tonight, survivors put a face on the statistics and share their experiences to try to end this crime wave. >> victims and families are forced to grieve. >> reporter: a night of healing, reflection, hope, survivors of violent crime gather inside oakland. >> seeking for healing. i was looking for somewhere that i can process the grief and the trauma that i had experienced because of his loss and i could not find it. what i could not find ded to create. ted a oup after her husband was murder inside 2010. a big supporters of helping victims relocate to end the cycle of crime. >> a lot of people are angry and doing their own justice for their own crimes which is, there is a justice system, we need them to avenge our crimes. >> reporter: the mayor was in attendance. she recognizes the city of oakland can do better but laid out a plan for curving violence. >> it has to be our
. >> what is the city going to do about it? we have some of the solutions. >> reporter: there now have been 106 murders in the city of oakland so far this year. tonight, survivors put a face on the statistics and share their experiences to try to end this crime wave. >> victims and families are forced to grieve. >> reporter: a night of healing, reflection, hope, survivors of violent crime gather inside oakland. >> seeking for healing. i was looking for somewhere...
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owned or city leased and a city lease space become available there is a $946,000 grant that is provided through the mayor's office of economic workforce development and that's going to go towards boulder the space covers a little bit less than half the cost it is critical. >> the purpose of the organization trust to stabilize the arts in san francisco working with local agency i go like the northern california platoon fund that helped to establish documents of our long track record of stvent and working to find the right partner with the organization of our size and budget the opportunity with the purchase of property we're sitting in the former disposal house theatre that expired 5 to 10 years ago we get to operate under the old lease and not receive a rent increase for the next 5 to 7 years we'll renting $10,000 square feet for the next 5 to seven years we pay off the balance of the purpose of this and the cost of the renovation. >> the loophole will that is unfortunate fortunate we have buy out a reserve our organization not reduce the services found a way to send some of the reserve
owned or city leased and a city lease space become available there is a $946,000 grant that is provided through the mayor's office of economic workforce development and that's going to go towards boulder the space covers a little bit less than half the cost it is critical. >> the purpose of the organization trust to stabilize the arts in san francisco working with local agency i go like the northern california platoon fund that helped to establish documents of our long track record of...
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for almost two years, the city has been participating in other going conversations with city stakeholders. we've engaged with a variety of stakeholders and also the state park system. we've spent a lot of time outreaching to people in the area, trying to engage people living in their vehicles so they know services are available and to get them into the housing pipeline as soon as possible. since the start of the pandemic, approximately in approximately 100 to 150 vehicles have lived in the vicinity of the candlestick state park area, and it's really grown to an unsafe level. so our v.t.c., vehicle triage center, in an unused boat parking lot at candlestick, is our solution. it's what we called a low barrier -- call a low-barrier model that provides people experiencing homelessness to live safely while accessing services on-site or to live safely while accessing services elsewhere. 677 vehicles counted in d-10. since the start of the pandemic, 100 to 200 vehicles have actually started this encampment. we plan to work closely with partners and other city agencies on coordinated outreach to
for almost two years, the city has been participating in other going conversations with city stakeholders. we've engaged with a variety of stakeholders and also the state park system. we've spent a lot of time outreaching to people in the area, trying to engage people living in their vehicles so they know services are available and to get them into the housing pipeline as soon as possible. since the start of the pandemic, approximately in approximately 100 to 150 vehicles have lived in the...
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i miss the city. i'm going to miss my favorite three runs in the morning, two in the morning and one in the afternoon. and all the people that we used to meet, the locals. we've gone out for drinks. and i'm going to miss that. i'm going to miss my colleagues, especially those guys that are working with muni right now. i trained them all the way from wesley, bel-air to -- there are so many of them in management right now, now that i trained them. and i look back and i never imagined it, because i loved driving the cable car. it was something that once i did it, i did not want to move into management, period. and i can say i've known for 20 plus years, before you even started, and went into politics and i know when i met you that day on california and van ness. i'll never forget that day. it will always be with me. it will always be with me. so i appreciate you honoring me and the board of supervisors and also the mayor. and like i said, i'll miss it, but i love it, but it's time to move on like you say
i miss the city. i'm going to miss my favorite three runs in the morning, two in the morning and one in the afternoon. and all the people that we used to meet, the locals. we've gone out for drinks. and i'm going to miss that. i'm going to miss my colleagues, especially those guys that are working with muni right now. i trained them all the way from wesley, bel-air to -- there are so many of them in management right now, now that i trained them. and i look back and i never imagined it, because...
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how do you feel about the city? does it feel like it's on its death row or the opposite bias in the bottle? i don't know why it's developing not defense. the district has been rebuilt completely like, you know, we can see all the new house it's, it's a new power plant was built on a new church has been blessed. so there is life infinitely it, yes, of course. there is one particular project that breathed new life into the city and how did to move on from the devastation of the 1996 been via kirsten's. they put herself on the map as a side of a daunting experiment. it's the 1st city in the world that lives off a floating nuclear power plant seriously. and it's huge thing. you see right there is basically a c platform would to similar in style and tonic reactors on it. no one has never done this before. the power plant named academic la monassa, was assembled in st. petersburg and then moved to pivot by seat. it turned out to be way cheaper and easier than bringing thousands of constrain workers. tons of materials to r
how do you feel about the city? does it feel like it's on its death row or the opposite bias in the bottle? i don't know why it's developing not defense. the district has been rebuilt completely like, you know, we can see all the new house it's, it's a new power plant was built on a new church has been blessed. so there is life infinitely it, yes, of course. there is one particular project that breathed new life into the city and how did to move on from the devastation of the 1996 been via...