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tv   Treasure Island Mobility Management Agency Board  SFGTV  May 17, 2024 5:05am-5:31am PDT

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[gavel] >> m. dorsey: good morming this is the may 14th, 2024 meeting of the timma board. i am matt dorsey and i serve as chair of the timma board. vice chair is rafael mandelman. thank you to sfgovtv for broadcasting today's meeting today. our clerk today s yvette lopez-jessop.ve i wouldje like to excuse commissioner ronan who is not able to join us today and i'm informed that commissioner stephanie is late but joining us sortly. >> clerk: good morning.
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commissioner chang. chang absent. chair dorsey. >> present. >> commissioner guardio. absent. vice chair mandelman. mandelman present. commissioner melgar, melgar present. commissioner peskin. present. commissioner roan -- i'm sorry, she is excused. commissioner spheen. absent. commissioner stephanie is commissioner walton. walton present. chair, we have a quorum. >> thank you madam clerk. i believe you have a public comment announcement. >> for members of the public interested in participating if thisti meeting, we welcome your attendance here in-person in room 250 at city hall or you may
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the volume of any television or radios around you. public comnt will be taken first from the members of the public in the agenda in the legislative chamber and afterwards from the remote speaker's queue on the telephone line. thank you. >> m. dorsey: before calling the next item, as chair i want to invoke rules 3326 to limit public comment per item for 30 minute for today's meeting. each speaker will have two minutes to speak. >> clerk: this is an information item. >> m. dorsey: i want to begin this m month for appreciation to all ofn you for passing the treasure island development agreement amendments to allow us to maintain the momentum we're seeing with housing on the island. that will facilitate new housing as well as open space such as park opened on the island we celebrated this last weekend.
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our transportation program is supporting all the growth on the island in multitude of ways from the roadways to planning for increased ferry, shuttle and bikend services for treasure island. f earlier this year timma staff joined on open house to discuss all the transportation plans for the islands. this was around the same time as the loop shuttle pilot which ran for about four months on treasure island. thank you to alisa, the project manager for that and the executive director for leading that work. i look forward to hearing more about what we learned in the evaluation next month and with that, i conclude my remarks. any questions or comments from colleagues? seeing none, is there anyone in chamber who wishes to comment on
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item 2? operators, any remote comment? >> checking for remote public comment. there is no comment.co >> m. dorsey: thank you operator, the public comment on this itemn is now closed. >> clerk: item 3, executive districter's report. this isor an information qut. >> good morming chair dorsey and commissionerses. i'll pleasedsi to provide a shot update.rt the workshop we held with the treasure island community earlier this year as well as the loop which we'll be presenting to you next month. meanwhile, what we've been working on primarily is fuming applications. in april, we submitted a $44 million grant for congestion relief program for broad implementation of the mobility management program with treasure islandre as our partner.
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we've been partnering to apply for the environmental protection agency exchange program for $19.5 million to implement the priority actions from last year's neighborhood transportation plan for t.i., the sub elemental transportation study that the t community workd hashed on. in addition, weave he been partnering with the metropolitan transportation with the yerba island pass with phase 1 and that's a $40 million request for the solutions for congestion corridor's program which is a state program as well as $25 million for the active transportation program again at the state level. we're excited and grateful to our partners and hope to have good news to you about their outcomes. i note that this week, the 2550
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ferry system was approved which is planned to start electric service in 2026 pending final funding plans that we're working on. w as w well, the service vision includes service to mission bay and san francisco's southern waterfront as well as other points such as south san francisco and beyond. we're excited for that plan to take shape. in addition, in parallel, our capital project team is working on the ferry terminal enhancement that we received permits last year and we're working with caltrans for final funding and initiate progress for this fall. holmes and his team have been completing a water line relocation on yerba buena island
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and we're excited to deliver that project. i'm happy to take questions. >> m. dorsey: thank you director chang. i don't see nep on roster for questions. we'll open this up for public comment. is therere anyone in the chamber who wishes to comment on this item? operator, any remote public comment on this item? >> yes, going to the caller now. hi caller, your two minutes begin now.in >> [indiscernible] thank you for opportunity. i have a quick question about the pilot project. we received a $2 million grant for the nine month project. [indiscernible] the question is
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whrl we have the ability soon where we have $1 million left to rezoom the pilot at a later date? the answer will be provided in next month's report. thank you. >> thank you, caller. >> there is no additional public comment. operator and public comment on this item is now closed and i appreciate the question. i think for next month's report we'll m work on getting an answr for that. >> clerk: item 4 approve the minute for the january 29th meeting. this is an action y item. >> any questions or comments? seeing noab on the roster anyone in the chamber? seeing none. any remote public comment on this item?
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>> there is no remote public comment. >> public comment is now close. can we have a motion and a second on item 4. motion by commission consider mandelman and seconded by commissioner preston. clerk, can we have a roll call. >> commissioner chen. commissioner chen is absent. dorsey. >> aye. >> engourdeau. absent. vice chair manld map. mandelman aye. melgar, aye. peskin. >> aye. >> commissioner preston. preston aye. commissioner roan -- i'm sorry, she's excused. commissioner sa fine is absent. commissioner watson.
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aye. walton aye. we have six ayes and the motion ask approved. >> thankro you madam clerk. >> the next item is item number 5, amend the adopted fiscal 2023/2024 budget to increase revenues. decrease expenditures by 7,975 and increase other financing sources by 51,974. this is an action item. >> m. dorsey: items 5 and 6 were herd at the timma committee last month. staff ismo not planning to mac a presentation today but can do so if requested as well as answer any questions if any of my colleagues have any. are there any questions or comments on item number 5? seeing no one on roster, since we took public comment at committee, we do not need to do so again.
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al many and we do not need a motion. roll calll on item 5. >> clerk: commissioner chen. chen ant. chair dorsey. >> aye. >> commissioner engardio. enguard yes absent. vice chair mandelman. aye. commissioner melgar. aye. commissioner peskin. >> aye. >> peskin, aye. commissioner preston, preston aye. commissioner safie. absent. commissioner stephanie. stephanie aye. commissioner walton. walton aye. there are seven ayes and the item las final approval. >> m. dorsey: thank you madam clerk. please call next item. >> item 6 final approval for adoption of local assistance
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procedure manual 10. this is an action item. >> i'll ask if there are any questions or comments on item number 6. seeing non-on the roster. as previously we took public comment at committee and don't need to't do so again and we dot need a motion. can roll call please. on item number 6. same house, same call. [gavel] okay. and madam clerk, next item. >> clerk: item 7 is introduction of new items. this is an information item. >> m. dorsey: thank you madam clerk. i'm not seeing on the roster with new items. can you please call the next item. >> clerk: number 8. public comment.>> >> m. dorsey: is there anyone in the chamber who wishes to make
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general public comment today? seeing no one, operator, is there anyone o remotely who woud like to make public comment? >> schair, there is no remote public comment. >> public comment on this item is now closed. madam clerk, please call the next item. >> item 9 adjournment. >> thank you madam clerk. please stay with us for the next meeting after this meeting. this meeting of timma is now adjourned.
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>> i'm connie chan district one supervisor and welcome to the richmond. >> i'm an immigrant and came to san francisco china town when i was 13 years old with my mom and brother. my first job is at the community organizer for public safety with san francisco state. and land in the city hall and became a legislative aid to
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sophie maxwell. went through city departments when kamala harris was our district attorney i'm proud to represent the richmondad district supervisor. [music] we have great neighborhood commercial corridors that need to be protected. the reason why we launched the neighborhood business for supporting the [inaudible] for 15 years special more. we have the legacy business program the business around for 30 years or more and thought, you know, we gotta make sure the next generation contains for
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generations to come. am i'm ruth the owner of hamburger haven we came back on july 11. we were opened in 1968 at that time i believe one of the owners of mestart today went through a guy named andy in the early 70s and my father took it mid 70s. >> originally was just a burger joint. open late nights. then it changed over the years and became the breakfast staple. we specialize in breakfast, brunch come lunch now. i love this neighborhood. i grew up here. and it feels like home. i walk down the block and recognize people of people say hello. you say hello you talk and joke. has that familiar environment that is enjoyable and i have not experienced anywhere else. there are many things i would like to see improve ams the
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things we might see are making sure that our tenants stay housed our small business in tact and those are the solutions that will contain to push to make sure that you know our communities can take root, stay and thrive. >> i'm proud of you know, welcoming folks to the richmond. everyone loch its we got farmer's market every sunday there. the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond.
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what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience
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that you get when you go in to places that are gatherings and artist presented to you. >> a shared experience is the most precious. and the popcorn. [laughter]. at the balboa especially, we stroif to have movies for people of every generation from the pop corn palace movies on the weekend mornings, for families and kids. this is for everybody of all ages. >> what is great about the richmond is it is a neighborhood of the immigrants. belongs to immigrants not ap i immigrants you will see that there are also a huge population of rush wrans and ukrainian immigrants they stay united you am see that the support they lend to each other as a
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community. and cinderella bakery is another legacy business. if you go on the website it is known as a russian bakery. the first thing you see their pledge to support the ukrainian community. you will see the unity in the richmond i'm so proud of our immigrant community in the rich monthed. >> my dad immigrate friday iran the reason he stayed was because of the restaurant. has more centamential value it is the reasonable we are in this country. when he had an opportunity to take over the instruct he stayed that is why we are here part of our legacy and san francisco history and like to keep it going for years to come. >> another moment i'm proud to be supporting the richmond and the only asian american woman elect in the office and as an
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immigrant that is not happen nothing 3 decades. you see it is my ability to represent especially the asian-american community. in my case the chinese speaking elders in our community that really can allow me to communicate with them directly. i'm program director of adult day centers. i have been here for 7 years i love to help the communities and help and the people with disability. i foal a connection with them. i am anim grant i love helping our community and new immigrants and improvements. >> if you want nature, richmond is the neighborhood to go we are
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between ocean beach heights and golden gate park. >> i love the outer richmond. for me this is the single best neighborhood in san francisco. everybody knows each other. people have been living here forever. it is young and old. the ocean is really near by. and so there is that out doors ocean vibe to it. there are places to seat golden gate bridge it is amazing. businesses are all small mom and pop businesses. houses get passed down generation to generation. it has a small town feel but you know you are in a big city at the same time. it's got a unique flavor i don't see in other neighborhoods j. it is about being inclusive we are inclusive and welcome the communities, anybody should feel welcome and belong here and shop
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local, eat local. we believe that with that support and that network it come in full circle. it is passing on kinds knows. that's when richmond is about that we are together at once. welcome to the richmond. [music] [music] hi. i'm san francisco mayor london breed i want to congratulate sfgovtv on 30 years of dedicated service as a broadcast channel for our vibrant city. you played a critical role during the pan dem and i can worked keep residents informed. adapted to changing situations
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that allowed our residents to engage and participate in government. thank you for 3 decades of informing and inspiring and connect the people of san francisco as the voice that >> good morning. today is wednesday may 15, 2024. this is regular meeting of the building inspection commission. please mute yourself if you are not speaking. the first item is roll call. president alexander-tut, present. vice president shaddix-commissioner chavez-turn your microphones, please. sorry. >> here. >> commissioner neumann, here. commissioner williams,