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but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's the plan, that every proposer who meets the minimum qualifications will come to the port so you all have an opportunity to see the proposals that the panel will be evaluating. >> one final rationale is one of the things we thought about was because those public presentations are happening before the scoring panel hears the interviews, we were a little concerned that a respondent might decide to strategically amend its proposal in the interview or do something based on what they hear at the public presentations that would -- we felt like the more emphasis should
but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's...
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why won't you use that roaster? >> we actually are using a very small roaster with an advanced smoke abatement device to what you may have been smelling downtown is numerous coffee roasters just like sight glass on 20th who just recently has stopped roasting at that site. so they've had that roaster installed for ten years. with no smoke abatement so i'm assuming what you smelled downtown could have been a large-scale roaster with no smoke abatement. it's all about the smoke abatement. you have to have the smoke travel into the unit and be dissipated. >> is there a specific reason you won't use the roaster? >> we are using the best available controlled technology. so it's considered by the air quality management district so we are, in our opinion using an advanced smoke abatement unit. >> i see you are following the letter of the law but i don't know if it's the spirit of what the neighbors are looking for. is it a considerable massive cost difference? >> i don't see why you're just not going to agree to use that sp
why won't you use that roaster? >> we actually are using a very small roaster with an advanced smoke abatement device to what you may have been smelling downtown is numerous coffee roasters just like sight glass on 20th who just recently has stopped roasting at that site. so they've had that roaster installed for ten years. with no smoke abatement so i'm assuming what you smelled downtown could have been a large-scale roaster with no smoke abatement. it's all about the smoke abatement....
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use. sharon can correct me if i am wrong, that is not the way the configuration of the space is currently. >> what would have been the square footage of an accessory use to have been allowed. >> i think it's typically 30%. the accessories cannot be more than 30% of the size of the total use. >> in this instance when part of the second-story and part of the rear i assume exceeds? >> from my understanding, you know the portion of the commercial state -- space is the total, right. from my understanding there is like design professional office use, and then upstairs is more for the portion of it for the office use. >> the majority of the space is actually the design? >> so it exceeds 30%? >> that's right. >> i am very in favor of keeping this multi- decade local business running. i'm not trying to create a vacant storefront. i think this is exactly where this type of business belongs. i really like the way she's kind of taking her business and combining in a way that will enable her to stay wh
use. sharon can correct me if i am wrong, that is not the way the configuration of the space is currently. >> what would have been the square footage of an accessory use to have been allowed. >> i think it's typically 30%. the accessories cannot be more than 30% of the size of the total use. >> in this instance when part of the second-story and part of the rear i assume exceeds? >> from my understanding, you know the portion of the commercial state -- space is the total,...
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they can call us. we can direct them to the services they might need. >> we do the three one one to keep the city neighborhoods clean. there are people dumping, waste on the ground and needles on the ground. it is unsafe for children and adults to commute through the streets. when we see them we take a picture dispatch to 311. they give us a tracking number and they come later on to pick it up. we take pride. when we come back later in the day and we see the loose trash or debris is picked up it makes you feel good about what you are doing. >> it makes you feel did about escorting kids and having them feel safe walking to the play area and back. the stuff we do as ambassadors makes us feel proud to help keep the city clean, helping the residents. >> you can see the community ambassadors. i used to be on the streets. i didn't think i could become a community ambassador. it was too far out there for me to grab, you know. doing this job makes me feel good. because i came from where a lot of them are, home
they can call us. we can direct them to the services they might need. >> we do the three one one to keep the city neighborhoods clean. there are people dumping, waste on the ground and needles on the ground. it is unsafe for children and adults to commute through the streets. when we see them we take a picture dispatch to 311. they give us a tracking number and they come later on to pick it up. we take pride. when we come back later in the day and we see the loose trash or debris is...
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this item will tell us. that is exactly the reason for this pilot. >> essentially, what the bitters -- bidders are doing is negotiating with us, but we are not negotiating with them. do you know what i mean? >> usually have to take the lowest bid, specifically. >> would it allow us to do what the vice chair just said? >> the procurement process is 160 miles. that is what they are going by. >> so you have one best and final offer. >> correct. >> could you do a second one? >> we could, but i don't suspect we would see any different results. >> could you do a second one that introduces this idea? >> i don't think anyone of these guys will drop off -- drop out for a couple million bucks. >> you are suggesting issuing another one at the three-point 5 million, which is the lowest of the three? >> right. >> to see if they would match it >> right. >> we are actually subsidizing to be competitive. >> is that something that has ever successfully been done? i know this is unusual because electric buses are new, but do
this item will tell us. that is exactly the reason for this pilot. >> essentially, what the bitters -- bidders are doing is negotiating with us, but we are not negotiating with them. do you know what i mean? >> usually have to take the lowest bid, specifically. >> would it allow us to do what the vice chair just said? >> the procurement process is 160 miles. that is what they are going by. >> so you have one best and final offer. >> correct. >> could...
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prime with us make your final decision. relief of us this imprisonment. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am in here to remind you last week we lost one dear friend and a driver. he is very, very hard-working person. i feel very sad talking about it because he has a wife, kids, like a family man. and i tell you the worse things i was 10 or 15 cars behind him. i see exactly what happened. because i was the same situation. you imagine you sitting in your port three or four hours. they hold your and mentally, believe me. you drive far away and they levee your own car you imagine every day four hours is like that. we are sitting behind. your feet blow up. and these guys, he was sitting behind a car. i know, maybe it was an accident but i don't see that. you guys and this situation killed him. over a tire. he may be at the airport and he controls everything. he is more than three hours, the whole day. 12 or 14 hours. what do you expect? this is happening. and i want to remind you other things, new york, chicago, boston, other cities he was not like this in san f
prime with us make your final decision. relief of us this imprisonment. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am in here to remind you last week we lost one dear friend and a driver. he is very, very hard-working person. i feel very sad talking about it because he has a wife, kids, like a family man. and i tell you the worse things i was 10 or 15 cars behind him. i see exactly what happened. because i was the same situation. you imagine you sitting in your port three or four hours. they hold...
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we'll see if a lot of people use that and that answers a big question for us, right? so as i said earlier, we have the patient safety, and they need to go to pharmacy because one of the things that happen is when you go up to the clinic and get a production, you need that filled and we need to walk people over there so we don't lose them. so we're working to have our team accompany people to those things and then we've done transportation improvements, as well. obviously people waiting around -- so people used to have to -- we puc pick up the detox clients and we pick them up as soon as they're well and before them back to finish their paperwork. so areas of needs and this is specific to health 360 and not the system of care. so part of the issue, if we send people to the medic quarkal, oft would be great if we didn't have to send them away. we split staff and they work in intake and then go to jails two days a week. the jails would love us to be on site permanently. we have one person full-time and one person at san bruno and they're doing intakes and if they miss a
we'll see if a lot of people use that and that answers a big question for us, right? so as i said earlier, we have the patient safety, and they need to go to pharmacy because one of the things that happen is when you go up to the clinic and get a production, you need that filled and we need to walk people over there so we don't lose them. so we're working to have our team accompany people to those things and then we've done transportation improvements, as well. obviously people waiting around...
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forced us to buy. [inaudible] >> we are trying to kill two birds with one stone, like their job securities and products on the fronts. without funding money to us. but these aren't our concern. our concern is we want our money back. our taxi business is down to 10%. we have no equal rights, something that is irregular, dishonest, conducted and never made corrections. why are you enforcing medallion loans? it is extortion -- [inaudible] >> -- no make your decision and notify us of our specific times of our money -- [inaudible] >> thank you. >> president yee: next speaker. >> good afternoon. we came here at 2:00. now it's at 5:00 p.m. -- no, 7:00, 7:10 and almost five hours, and i don't think i'm going to make any money today. but my expenses are still there. it's $100. $45 was the cab company. they are not serving anything for me today, but i still owe them $45 today. bank gave me $250,000. i have to pay them $50 a day. but i request that you can smash the $45 i am paying on a daily basis. $20 goes to i
forced us to buy. [inaudible] >> we are trying to kill two birds with one stone, like their job securities and products on the fronts. without funding money to us. but these aren't our concern. our concern is we want our money back. our taxi business is down to 10%. we have no equal rights, something that is irregular, dishonest, conducted and never made corrections. why are you enforcing medallion loans? it is extortion -- [inaudible] >> -- no make your decision and notify us of...
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it allows us to maintain traditions. it makes the neighborhood. >> i think san francisco should shop local as much as they can. the retail marketplace is changes. we are trying to have people on the floor who can talk to you and help you with products you are interested in buying, and help you with exploration to try things you have never had before. >> the fish business, you think it is a piece of fish and fisherman. there are a lot of people working in the fish business, between wholesalers and fishermen and bait and tackle. at the retail end, we about a lot of people and it is good for everybody. >> shopping and dining locally is so important to the community because it brings a tighter fabric to the community and allows the business owners to thrive in the community. we see more small businesses going away. we need to shop locally to keep the small business alive in san francisco. >> shop and dine in the 49 is a cool initiative. you can see the banners in the streets around town. it is great. anything that can showca
it allows us to maintain traditions. it makes the neighborhood. >> i think san francisco should shop local as much as they can. the retail marketplace is changes. we are trying to have people on the floor who can talk to you and help you with products you are interested in buying, and help you with exploration to try things you have never had before. >> the fish business, you think it is a piece of fish and fisherman. there are a lot of people working in the fish business, between...
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open space civic use, civic institutional use, mixed use and residential and the hashed area indicates which areas are subject to the trust and which are not. primarily, those areas that are subject to the trust encloud our historic buildings, building one hangars 2 and 3 but they also include the hotel sites on both treasure island. the planning department has jurisdiction over all vertical developments. for the planning department, and for the other trust lands, as long as proposed projects can form to the requirements of the d for d and the special use district provisions, the review is an administrative function of planning department staff rather than matter for the planning commission and these projects will have been presented to the planning commission as an informational presentation but they're being reviewed at the staff level at the planning department but we also wanted to bring them here to the title board and to our audience and so they can get an update on the progress of formulation so i'll turn it over to danielle. >> good afternoon. i'm danielle butler and i have to
open space civic use, civic institutional use, mixed use and residential and the hashed area indicates which areas are subject to the trust and which are not. primarily, those areas that are subject to the trust encloud our historic buildings, building one hangars 2 and 3 but they also include the hotel sites on both treasure island. the planning department has jurisdiction over all vertical developments. for the planning department, and for the other trust lands, as long as proposed projects...
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thank you all so much for joining us here today. [applause] last but not least, we have a special treat. an incredible, incredible, incredible opera singer. [applause] [singing] [singing] [singing] [cheers and applause] >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home, while the city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergency management. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text o
thank you all so much for joining us here today. [applause] last but not least, we have a special treat. an incredible, incredible, incredible opera singer. [applause] [singing] [singing] [singing] [cheers and applause] >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable...
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so all of us had to go down there. it was okay because it ended 6:30 and then you went to the basement and judo. on the weekends, it was a movie theater. we used to call it -- sword fighting movies, friday, saturday, sunday. it was a social network of our community. also for myself when we talked about the days of infamy in the exhibit, in washington at the smithsonian. when we first went there, the first sight was a replica of the kinmon gakuen, where the japanese-americans assembled. we ask for your approval and we appreciate it, but there are folks in the community now that try to deny that the concentration camps existed. there are challenges we even lived there. some of this is going to come to light, because we have a sign that is coming up and there are individuals fighting us with the semantic and the word concentration camps. >> keep going, you don't have to wrap up, if you want to keep talking. >> basically, what i was trying to say, folks think that japantown is a four-block area. but as you know it was exte
so all of us had to go down there. it was okay because it ended 6:30 and then you went to the basement and judo. on the weekends, it was a movie theater. we used to call it -- sword fighting movies, friday, saturday, sunday. it was a social network of our community. also for myself when we talked about the days of infamy in the exhibit, in washington at the smithsonian. when we first went there, the first sight was a replica of the kinmon gakuen, where the japanese-americans assembled. we ask...
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we will continue to use the criteria that we use then. the criteria used then was our condition assessment, which was more robust now which our life cycle program will continue to sort of keep in mind growth in the city and our equity areas also sort of policy priorities for us. our multi-use side is another criteria that we will intend to use for our future bond planning and life cycle on our much more complicated complex bigger projects we're adopting some strategies around project readiness and engaging with the community some moving forward with some design efforts to understand the complexity of the work. in the past as with the past two bonds, we anticipate that there will be two parts of funds which will be the neighborhood park projects named park projects and these programs have been highly successful. i mentioned the playgrounds our community opportunity fund program, which is essentially a grant program which neighborhood groups come together raise funds, and we match those funds. our water conservation park is also highly succ
we will continue to use the criteria that we use then. the criteria used then was our condition assessment, which was more robust now which our life cycle program will continue to sort of keep in mind growth in the city and our equity areas also sort of policy priorities for us. our multi-use side is another criteria that we will intend to use for our future bond planning and life cycle on our much more complicated complex bigger projects we're adopting some strategies around project readiness...
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we're hope og get families to join us. we've done a drag queen bingo and we're trying to be a diverse kind of club, trying different things. this is a great part of town and there's a bunch of shops, a variety of stores and ethnic restaurants. there's a popular little shop that all of the kids like to hanhang out at. we have a great breakfast spot call brick fast at tiffanies. some of the older businesses are refurbished and newer businesses are coming in and it's exciting. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> welcome to the stage, father microcode -- father michael quinn. [applause] >> good afternoon distinguished guests, chief nicholson, chief scott, and
we're hope og get families to join us. we've done a drag queen bingo and we're trying to be a diverse kind of club, trying different things. this is a great part of town and there's a bunch of shops, a variety of stores and ethnic restaurants. there's a popular little shop that all of the kids like to hanhang out at. we have a great breakfast spot call brick fast at tiffanies. some of the older businesses are refurbished and newer businesses are coming in and it's exciting. >> we even...
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they may give us feedback. they may loop back with us to say, hey i went to the doctor they said this was going on. how do i ensure this doesn't impact my ability to do the job and we will take a look and 99 times out of 100 the primary care physician is doing the right thing. >> okay. the structural deficiency you are talking about is more of a protocol set where people are we don't see members of the department for physical health and welfare, they go to their doctor for that. if there is something that determines that they can do the job as opposed to doing what the primary care physician is doing making sure the preventative measures are there to make sure that member is not contracting post-traumatic stress syndrome or cancer or any of the things we know are incidental and hazardous things that occur in this job? am i reading that correctly? >> i would say yes. the member is entrusting their primary care physician for guidance on many of those issues and again from time to time they may come back to us and
they may give us feedback. they may loop back with us to say, hey i went to the doctor they said this was going on. how do i ensure this doesn't impact my ability to do the job and we will take a look and 99 times out of 100 the primary care physician is doing the right thing. >> okay. the structural deficiency you are talking about is more of a protocol set where people are we don't see members of the department for physical health and welfare, they go to their doctor for that. if there...
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trying to tow us under. this project with its low percentage of 13.3 on-site affordability further the disproportionate market rate units and further exacerbate the displacement of working-class residents surrounding the site. when the peir was adopted we didn't know tncs would exist. who knew incomes of those coming into the city would be so vastly disproportionate or the high-income earners would opt to have everything they ever want delivered to their doors. the community asked for further study but were told our observations of environmental changes has no basis and ac ras data was being used. we now know that our daily observations of these harmful environmental changes were accurate and the data in recent studies including a joined analysis by uber and lyft shows how outdated the assessments were because tncs account for twice the amount of vehicle miles traveled than the sfcta estimated. and still it continues. there's no loading demand analysis in this cpe and assumptions in the trip generation studi
trying to tow us under. this project with its low percentage of 13.3 on-site affordability further the disproportionate market rate units and further exacerbate the displacement of working-class residents surrounding the site. when the peir was adopted we didn't know tncs would exist. who knew incomes of those coming into the city would be so vastly disproportionate or the high-income earners would opt to have everything they ever want delivered to their doors. the community asked for further...
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she is using something to measure that. there is something she using. we use these measurements. we use something to let us know if people are going in the right direction. what is that thing that we want to say? this is why we are standing out. this is what we care about. if it is not this, let it not be this. but -- or, let it in addition to this. whatever. we have to understand like, you know, like this is confusing to people. we say we care about the opportunity gap and these numbers don't change. we try to engage 1 million-dollar donors and these numbers don't change. i'm confused. i know somebody looking at this district and trying to decide where can i entrust the future my child, do i want to test an experiment or do i want proven results? these are how people are making decisions about public education. they are using it based on this. we have to care about it. if we need to show different data to have a better picture of what is happening. i hope we do that in the coming presentations. i do think we should commit to something real when it comes to growth in the coming y
she is using something to measure that. there is something she using. we use these measurements. we use something to let us know if people are going in the right direction. what is that thing that we want to say? this is why we are standing out. this is what we care about. if it is not this, let it not be this. but -- or, let it in addition to this. whatever. we have to understand like, you know, like this is confusing to people. we say we care about the opportunity gap and these numbers don't...
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moving away from single use terminology. i think it is important, what we understand to be single use versus reusable. we have encountered this in some of the conversations we have had with businesses. reusable can be single use and people are throwing it away probably. we want to try to avoid that terminology. how it gets us closer to zero waste? some of this is obvious. at least it is intended to be obvious. reusable's replace items that are easily littered. we are trying to get that upstream. we are trying to create a marketplace for third-party services for standardized reasonable alternatives to single use food where. we do not want to put the burden solely on food vendors to have to do this if we think there is an avenue and a market to be created for responsible, reasonable third-party alternatives. like dispatch, like vessel. charges, we know that they change consumer behavior. this has been demonstrated by the plastic bag charge which is dramatically changing consumer behavior, it is becoming yes, it is still irrita
moving away from single use terminology. i think it is important, what we understand to be single use versus reusable. we have encountered this in some of the conversations we have had with businesses. reusable can be single use and people are throwing it away probably. we want to try to avoid that terminology. how it gets us closer to zero waste? some of this is obvious. at least it is intended to be obvious. reusable's replace items that are easily littered. we are trying to get that...
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thank you for joining us. kelly dearman is the executive director of the san francisco in home supportive services public authority. thank you, kelly, so much for your work in this effort. rachel rodriguez is the co-founder and director of the community payee partnership. she wasn't able to join us today but will be part of the committee. there will be a larger working group that will meet later this month and ensure this group meets the goals it intends to do. this conservatorship is not going to solve all of the issues on our streets, but it's better than what we had before, which was absolutely no way to compel people to accept help. but that's why we're continuing to invest in behavioural health beds. the city's budget includes $50 million for substance use and mental health treatment beds. we've launched a comprehensive behavioural health initiative to help the approximately 4,000 people that we have identified who are in the most need of mental health care and substance use treatment. our city department
thank you for joining us. kelly dearman is the executive director of the san francisco in home supportive services public authority. thank you, kelly, so much for your work in this effort. rachel rodriguez is the co-founder and director of the community payee partnership. she wasn't able to join us today but will be part of the committee. there will be a larger working group that will meet later this month and ensure this group meets the goals it intends to do. this conservatorship is not going...
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i use alert sf, but also for my son's school and other things. next door, all of these neighborhood-wide events i try to sign up for all of these alerts. as much information as possible. and these are very general. but in terms of access, i don't know. for me as a deaf person, i do feel like we're responsible to prepare ourselves in advance by having extra batteries at home and things that may last a minimum of 72 hours, so if the power does go out and we're not able to access the news and so on, we may -- or if the gas goes off and we don't have enough food, so planning for the earthquake preparedness activities, can be part of preparing for a power outage. i think it's also a good lesson for everyone, but in terms of the access part, not sure. i mean the community outreach and partnering with different organizations is going to be so important. some deaf people don't bother to reach out because we're so used to being on our own and taking care of ourselves in those regard. and deaf people may sleep through audible fire alarms. others are barely
i use alert sf, but also for my son's school and other things. next door, all of these neighborhood-wide events i try to sign up for all of these alerts. as much information as possible. and these are very general. but in terms of access, i don't know. for me as a deaf person, i do feel like we're responsible to prepare ourselves in advance by having extra batteries at home and things that may last a minimum of 72 hours, so if the power does go out and we're not able to access the news and so...
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one of the uses here would be the water district which would be using the water for wetland habitat. that they had developed in the central valley. there are different ways to use it, that is what the state money would pay for would be for that beneficial use that the public overall benefits from. >> are we looking at the more reservoirs we build, are we looking at building more habitats in order to deal with that? >> i mean,, the only way water works is when it does the cycle. it goes up and he comes back down. if it doesn't go up in the rate that it used to go up, what is going to happen ultimately? >> every time you do a project like any of these you have to go through extensive environmental review process to identify the impacts that either will, or may occur and make sure that you mitigate for those in away that goes over and above just taking care of the problem. making sure you actually make things better. that is the way we do business. >> okay. i appreciate that. thank you. >> if you look at the calaveras project, might be useful to take a look at some of the mitigation mea
one of the uses here would be the water district which would be using the water for wetland habitat. that they had developed in the central valley. there are different ways to use it, that is what the state money would pay for would be for that beneficial use that the public overall benefits from. >> are we looking at the more reservoirs we build, are we looking at building more habitats in order to deal with that? >> i mean,, the only way water works is when it does the cycle. it...
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has been with us, we didn't call it that, but it's been with us for a while as we moved forward. when we looked at the data around the 4,000, for instance, only 10% of those currently have an intensive case manager. there's no way we have the tools right now to help the people on the street that we need to help. we are doing really good things with case management, we're doing it with some people on the street, but not nearly enough. what this vision does is sets a ro roadmap forward for the types of investments we need to do. we're starting with the 230 that we identified of those 4,000 that have been prioritized by the department of health and department of homelessness and housing. you'll hear about that with the whole-person care presentation. whole-person care is the operationalizing of our work with those 230 that really reflects i think the broader vision of what urgent care s.f. is trying to do. i don't have a start time for these additional investments. i do think that that's a conversation that's going to be happening at the mayor's office. the mayor's been very clear t
has been with us, we didn't call it that, but it's been with us for a while as we moved forward. when we looked at the data around the 4,000, for instance, only 10% of those currently have an intensive case manager. there's no way we have the tools right now to help the people on the street that we need to help. we are doing really good things with case management, we're doing it with some people on the street, but not nearly enough. what this vision does is sets a ro roadmap forward for the...
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there's more than mix of uses. the most successful neighborhoods are those that mix the retail with the work and the housing. here i see in your development, you know, this is a residential block and these are residential uses but what are we going to have along that shared public way. how is the building going to interact with the street? and also, you know, you have the building in the cultural part as well. how are these buildings going to be used by visitors that come to the cultural park and i would say that there's probably an opportunity to make those ground floor uses active and make sure the opportunities for future on enteentrepreneurs and creating spaces not just used bring the residents but visitors. we're going to have visitors. we're going to have thousands of visitors that come and if there's not space built in for those visitors to. i hope we're going to get that presentation soon. i suggest that, look at the neighborhood and the street. not just that it's a residential use and this is the retail us
there's more than mix of uses. the most successful neighborhoods are those that mix the retail with the work and the housing. here i see in your development, you know, this is a residential block and these are residential uses but what are we going to have along that shared public way. how is the building going to interact with the street? and also, you know, you have the building in the cultural part as well. how are these buildings going to be used by visitors that come to the cultural park...
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first, nicole, the senior adviser to the mayor for helping us put together today. give us a wave. secondly, and finally i want to thank elise of the the department of the status of women. please waive. she held -- she helped put all of today's logistics together. i want to thank all of my staff at the department. please join us for a very large group photo which we want to do really quickly. everybody come on up. >> in november of 2016, california voters passed proposition 64. the adult use of marijuana act. san franciscans overwhelmingly approved it by nearly 75%. and the law went into effect in january of 2018. [♪] >> under california's new law, adults age 21 and over can legally possess up to 1 ounce of cannabis and grow up to six plants at home. adults in california can legally give up to 1 ounce to other adults. >> in the state of california, we passed a law that said adult consumption is legal. if you are an adult and in possession of certain amounts, you will no longer be tried. you will not be arrested or prosecuted for that. that is changing the landscape dramatically.
first, nicole, the senior adviser to the mayor for helping us put together today. give us a wave. secondly, and finally i want to thank elise of the the department of the status of women. please waive. she held -- she helped put all of today's logistics together. i want to thank all of my staff at the department. please join us for a very large group photo which we want to do really quickly. everybody come on up. >> in november of 2016, california voters passed proposition 64. the adult...
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pg&e has let us know they hope to give us 48 hours of notice. we hope that, too. if it's less than that, it's much more important or equally important for us to make sure that the populations that may be impacted more significantly, that they have the tools and resources they need. so specific impacts to the access and functional needs population. loss of power. we understand that will be a significant concern, particularly with some of the durable medical equipment. loss of refrigeration, both for individuals with medicines or for businesses, if there are other refrigerated items that individuals may need, that may not be available. disruptions to public services. i mentioned senior centers, dialysis clinics. they have different requirements on them versus a hospital in terms of backup power generation. and the loss or degraded communication systems. we use a lot of electronic means to communicate with individuals, but if those degrade, once 0 the power goes out, we're looking at ways to continue to communicate with the population. one that was raised during the
pg&e has let us know they hope to give us 48 hours of notice. we hope that, too. if it's less than that, it's much more important or equally important for us to make sure that the populations that may be impacted more significantly, that they have the tools and resources they need. so specific impacts to the access and functional needs population. loss of power. we understand that will be a significant concern, particularly with some of the durable medical equipment. loss of refrigeration,...
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it is important for us at the ground floor to have uses that are engaging as the pedestrians move through the site. the primary change on the height is along walker drive. i will review these individually with you. on the left you can see the approved heights from 2016. the orange depicts 65 feet. you will note the front edges in 2016 along harney shows a height of 80 feet. then 120 feet that has always been for the film art center. in the future to accommodate the new building we are increasing increase in the height along walker to 120 feet to allow more housing. we are asking for an allowance to increase interior as well as edges to this site to 85 feet. at the edges along harney they comcomment the 80 feet on on thr sight. we have film art at 120 and then they go down and rise at arelious walker. i will show that in context. it may sound like a big move to move to 120-foot. in this particular context it is less so and that is because we have bayview hill behind us. the highest point of bayview hill is 425 feet. then the highest point of the building elevation, the highest elevation fo
it is important for us at the ground floor to have uses that are engaging as the pedestrians move through the site. the primary change on the height is along walker drive. i will review these individually with you. on the left you can see the approved heights from 2016. the orange depicts 65 feet. you will note the front edges in 2016 along harney shows a height of 80 feet. then 120 feet that has always been for the film art center. in the future to accommodate the new building we are...
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reach out to us via e-mail, or follow us on facebook. >> thank you for the presentation. we have two people signed up for public comment on this item. when you hear your name, just make your way to the podium. you have two minutes. william patterson, and megan. >> i am a parent of a child with dyslexia and coleader of the san francisco dyslexia parent support group. i am a member of of c.a.c. special education expands as an elementary educator myself. on october 27, i sent an e-mail requesting that you listen to a documentary titled, at a loss for words. how schools teach reading by emily hanford, with american public media. i understand as school board members your roll is really oversight and that you may sometimes choose to let the educators make the education decisions. there is a disconnect however between the science of reading and the accepted practice of reading instruction that has gone on too long and this really deserves your full attention. you've probably heard of whole language and know that it has been debunked. before emily hanford's podcast you may not ha
reach out to us via e-mail, or follow us on facebook. >> thank you for the presentation. we have two people signed up for public comment on this item. when you hear your name, just make your way to the podium. you have two minutes. william patterson, and megan. >> i am a parent of a child with dyslexia and coleader of the san francisco dyslexia parent support group. i am a member of of c.a.c. special education expands as an elementary educator myself. on october 27, i sent an e-mail...
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say you are using. it is found out you are in possession of drugs, that constituted a lead eligible defense. >> the officer would talk to the individual about participating in the program instead of being booked into the county jail. >> are you ever heard of the leads program. >> yes. >> are you part of the leads program? do you have a case worker? >> yes, i have a case manager. >> when they have a contact with a possible lead referral, they give us a call. ideally we can meet them at the scene where the ticket is being issued. >> primarily what you are talking to are people under the influence of drugs but they will all be nonviolent. if they were violent they wouldn't qualify for lead. >> you think i am going to get arrested or maybe i will go to jail for something i just did because of the substance abuse issues i am dealing with. >> they would contact with the outreach worker. >> then glide shows up, you are not going to jail. we can take you. let's meet you where you are without telling you exactly
say you are using. it is found out you are in possession of drugs, that constituted a lead eligible defense. >> the officer would talk to the individual about participating in the program instead of being booked into the county jail. >> are you ever heard of the leads program. >> yes. >> are you part of the leads program? do you have a case worker? >> yes, i have a case manager. >> when they have a contact with a possible lead referral, they give us a call....
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has not taught us anything as we put together this m.o.u.? >> it has. we actually went ahead of m.t.a. and we advertised our own construction project to replace sewer and water ahead of m.t.a. in this case, because they are taking out the tracks, we could not go of them. what we have learned is that we really need to do partnering, even within our internal city family. normally we have partnering with the contractor. we have instituted partnering within the city departments to work out and iron out details of how we were together and if we have issues. those are facilitated partnering sessions. >> i'm trying -- what does that partnering look like? >> basically -- team, the project team that is going be working on the project and identifying or being clear about roles and responsibilities and approval process for change orders, and just how to handle the disagreements that we may have and trying to keep on schedule so that we don't delay. harlan knows as well. the general manager, kelly, participates in the van ness partnering sessions. he attends a mont
has not taught us anything as we put together this m.o.u.? >> it has. we actually went ahead of m.t.a. and we advertised our own construction project to replace sewer and water ahead of m.t.a. in this case, because they are taking out the tracks, we could not go of them. what we have learned is that we really need to do partnering, even within our internal city family. normally we have partnering with the contractor. we have instituted partnering within the city departments to work out...
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put money for them to get paid to tell us what to do. when we talk about being committed to the work, i really have a little tolerance for people who just like to talk and i would like to say these three women have been committed to the idea and notion of racial equity and getting to the people who have been most harmed by the disparities and putting their money and their mouth where the work needs to be done. [applause] and i say it is a perfect storm because when i look around and i think about felicia jones and dante and the folks who have been pushing on the inside to say that we need to make change, michelle and cheryl, the folks that have challenged us, but at the same time, i think about ruth and their work in the mission. and the work that is being done. this idea that we want to transform city hall is not about transforming the work that happens in this building, it is about understanding how the work that happens in this building impacts everybody outside. [applause] so they won't. i am so full right now because i know that the
put money for them to get paid to tell us what to do. when we talk about being committed to the work, i really have a little tolerance for people who just like to talk and i would like to say these three women have been committed to the idea and notion of racial equity and getting to the people who have been most harmed by the disparities and putting their money and their mouth where the work needs to be done. [applause] and i say it is a perfect storm because when i look around and i think...
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during the use of this meeting. please be aware members of the public have up to three minutes to make a public comment on each item of the agenda unless otherwise stated. onto item 8 public comment on items not on the agenda today. >> is there any public comment on items not listed on the agenda? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you. >> item 9a, executive director's report. >> good afternoon members of the public and port staff, i'm elaine, the port's executive director. the first item is i wanted to report on fleet week, which was october 7 through 14, where the port was a very proud sponsor of the event. it was exceptionally well attended. it's an event honoring our services. the city participated in disaster debris management exercise which dem felt was extremely helpful and important to exercise our own planned removal and opening of major roadways and also to process with our federal partners was very helpful. we also had several joint military civilian exercises as well as the parade of ships and
during the use of this meeting. please be aware members of the public have up to three minutes to make a public comment on each item of the agenda unless otherwise stated. onto item 8 public comment on items not on the agenda today. >> is there any public comment on items not listed on the agenda? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you. >> item 9a, executive director's report. >> good afternoon members of the public and port staff, i'm elaine, the port's executive...
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san francisco has welcomed us. it's not been easy. [laughter] but it's been a great process and we so appreciate being here and thank you for all of your help and for ed's inspiration as well. [applause] i don't know if he is here today, but mark veniov. i have to call him out. without him, making a phone call, as has been well-chronicled to me and to us, we would not have this site. they were going to build $40 or $50 million architecting what they were going to build and decided to go to sales force tower at the last minute and we were the beneficiaries of that and we were able to go ahead and buy this land and build this building. which is pretty amazing. thank you, mark. [applause] rick welts. i have to just say -- i'm sorry, rick, i have to do this -- we met about eight years ago. he came to my house. he'll probably tell the story because he likes telling it. meet peter and i and we had a three or four-hour conversation. i said rick, you've done this two times before so i can be hard. we'll turn around this basketball team and tu
san francisco has welcomed us. it's not been easy. [laughter] but it's been a great process and we so appreciate being here and thank you for all of your help and for ed's inspiration as well. [applause] i don't know if he is here today, but mark veniov. i have to call him out. without him, making a phone call, as has been well-chronicled to me and to us, we would not have this site. they were going to build $40 or $50 million architecting what they were going to build and decided to go to...
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none of us is alone. to the survivors out there, i want to tell you that when you feel at your most alone, somehow , a tiny place in your mind and heart, belief that you are not. we are out there. we are scattered all across the city and we are scattered all across the bay area. we speak your language. we grew up in a family like yours, we grew up in a neighborhood like yours and we cannot wait to support you to find all of your strengths and decide what you want to do to have a better life. you can call us. you don't have to know what you want to do. most of us have no idea what we want to do with our life. you don't have to know, either. but you can call and we can talk about it. we won't judge you, and we won't gossip about you, and we care. it is our whole life. this is what we care about the most. to the kids out there, to the kids that are being woken up several nights a week in fear, to the kids that wake up and spend their night time comforting their younger siblings so that they won't make anythi
none of us is alone. to the survivors out there, i want to tell you that when you feel at your most alone, somehow , a tiny place in your mind and heart, belief that you are not. we are out there. we are scattered all across the city and we are scattered all across the bay area. we speak your language. we grew up in a family like yours, we grew up in a neighborhood like yours and we cannot wait to support you to find all of your strengths and decide what you want to do to have a better life....
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blessings are falling upon us! and i'm so excited to be here, to leave hot sacramento to come to only milding hot samildly hot san fr. i feel like this is my victory lap. nine years ago, when i was a candidate running for supervisor, rani sat down and briefed me on just the plan, just the vision of what supereddal sunnydale could. this was nine years ago. i was a candidate, and i wasn't even guaranteed to win. the only person i could depend on was me and my mother. i was excited, not only did we win, but we continued to move forward and persevere. and it has been real interesting to watch how this community has grown, how it has matured over the years, from the towers coming down -- remember that? you've got the brick homes, and mercy coming in. all the while, there were all of these promises made about rebuilding sunnydale. today i kind of represent the class of folks who are no longer here with us. people who also had a commitment to this project and to ensuring the success of sunnydale. remember sharon hewitt? w
blessings are falling upon us! and i'm so excited to be here, to leave hot sacramento to come to only milding hot samildly hot san fr. i feel like this is my victory lap. nine years ago, when i was a candidate running for supervisor, rani sat down and briefed me on just the plan, just the vision of what supereddal sunnydale could. this was nine years ago. i was a candidate, and i wasn't even guaranteed to win. the only person i could depend on was me and my mother. i was excited, not only did...
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we give away helmets at events as well as allowing using to use a free helmet off of our spin app. we are looking forward to bringing sustainable options to all of sanfrancisco. >> good afternoon. i'm a senior policy council with spin. as you know from the end of my last job, the most important part of what i do is connected to our workers. i'm sure you can imagine that for our most vulnerable san a job for dependents, with the protection of san francisco and california employment laws and an employer who will protect your rights to organize and join the labor union. spin is that employer and three weeks ago when we learned tha to operate that, we did notes he taut. not hesitate. it's with the office and economic workforce development, we've engaged 1100 mission operations. we have given people hope but we can only launch with 500 today. this cuts hiring needs by half. what do i say to the people we've hired and to our upcoming job fares and how will i take that hope away? reverse the decision. we don't use staffing agencies or 1099 gig workers. next speaker, please. >> danielle be
we give away helmets at events as well as allowing using to use a free helmet off of our spin app. we are looking forward to bringing sustainable options to all of sanfrancisco. >> good afternoon. i'm a senior policy council with spin. as you know from the end of my last job, the most important part of what i do is connected to our workers. i'm sure you can imagine that for our most vulnerable san a job for dependents, with the protection of san francisco and california employment laws...
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so there's a lot of initiatives that are behind us and ahead of us. we can provide more information in terms of looking ahead schedule. we don't have a project of this magnitude right now identified. so the remaining retiming will be done by existing projects or existing staff efforts. >> we don't have any large effort because we don't have the money, is that what it is? >> we have not applied for the grant to do other systems. it's possible that other systems can be retimed without having to do as much data collection. in some of the systems we need to do some modelling, we already have them. we'll see if we do need to have an effort of this magnitude, but for the most part the systems that remain are relatively smaller and more linear. so i think we can tackle those on a non-fund basis. we can probably look at seeing how we can use existing staff and resources to do those systems. >> so i guess at our next meeting can you present at least the next year's effort or going forward -- >> yeah, we can give you an idea of which locations have already been
so there's a lot of initiatives that are behind us and ahead of us. we can provide more information in terms of looking ahead schedule. we don't have a project of this magnitude right now identified. so the remaining retiming will be done by existing projects or existing staff efforts. >> we don't have any large effort because we don't have the money, is that what it is? >> we have not applied for the grant to do other systems. it's possible that other systems can be retimed without...
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to us. i'd like to see some collaborations with other institutions in the city, like the san francisco botanical garden as well, as we look at what we're going to do in all of these different areas. for instance, i do think that we will need to have a horticultural staff that is knowledgeable about the plants that we plant, what their requirements are, and that's something that i would like to see furthered. the composting facility, for instance, it needs a wide area. and i think -- i am hopeful that we can have a lot of our soil -- a lot of our soil and the compost is like gold for the plants, and that we can have a big enough facility that we can process our own green material and u.s. it for island soil. and so i'd like for you to look specifically at that composting facility because i don't think that the yard of 4500 square feet is going to be sufficient, if you you're really having a sufficient compost facility. and we can look at other models as well. i think in general today, that's
to us. i'd like to see some collaborations with other institutions in the city, like the san francisco botanical garden as well, as we look at what we're going to do in all of these different areas. for instance, i do think that we will need to have a horticultural staff that is knowledgeable about the plants that we plant, what their requirements are, and that's something that i would like to see furthered. the composting facility, for instance, it needs a wide area. and i think -- i am...
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and this is important to us. and staff and our -- with the leadership of our general manager and extensive training and effort by many individuals across the department, we have truly, sincerely made this kind of thinking part of what we do. it's part of our day-to-day. i want to look at volunteer resources, which has crept up just a little bit each year, because they have intentionally, with attention and focus, you know, each of them has a list of the equity zone parks at their desk. i've been there out by the new office by the windmill. and when there is discretion about where to send a volunteer group, they choose someplace from the list. and it shows. it started off at 22 and has now moved to 28%. so just a little bit, but every little bit helps. my prior presentations have ended here mostly. but this year i want to go a little farther even though i'm the last item on a long day i know you've had, because sometimes there is perception this is all we do. that the measuring is all we do. and that is not at all
and this is important to us. and staff and our -- with the leadership of our general manager and extensive training and effort by many individuals across the department, we have truly, sincerely made this kind of thinking part of what we do. it's part of our day-to-day. i want to look at volunteer resources, which has crept up just a little bit each year, because they have intentionally, with attention and focus, you know, each of them has a list of the equity zone parks at their desk. i've...
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it is also a teaser for us. once a pilot ends, we have thrown back into the chaos of valencia street. >> what we're trying to do is incremental improvement along the corridor door. the pilot project is one of our first major improvements. we will do an initial valuation in the spring just to get a glimpse of what is happening out here on the roadway and to make any adjustments to the pilot as needed. this fall, we will do a more robust evaluation. by spring of 2020, we will have recommendations about long-term improvements. >> i appreciate the pilot and how quickly it went in and was built, especially with the community workshops associated with it, i really appreciated that opportunity to give input. >> we want to see valencia become a really welcoming and comfortable neighborhood street for everyone, all ages and abilities. there's a lot of benefits to protected bike lanes on valencia , it is not just for cyclists. we will see way more people biking, more people walking, we are just going to create a really fr
it is also a teaser for us. once a pilot ends, we have thrown back into the chaos of valencia street. >> what we're trying to do is incremental improvement along the corridor door. the pilot project is one of our first major improvements. we will do an initial valuation in the spring just to get a glimpse of what is happening out here on the roadway and to make any adjustments to the pilot as needed. this fall, we will do a more robust evaluation. by spring of 2020, we will have...
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show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and one pan. >> i like is the receipts that are simp
show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what...
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to help us. groups like success centers and young community developers are helping us learn how to best serve the communities we operate in and i think it's a critical part of all businesses navigatinavigat navigating equity in the city. i provided you letters of recommendati recommendations. i was the c.e.o. of the first cannabis laboratory in the united states that was not adjacent to law enforcement, that was created to provide a way for cannabis companies to self regulate and introduce quality control into the industry at a time where there was none. that is symbolic to the forward thinking to solve the problems that the industry is facing. i applied for seat 12 and 14. my relevant experience for seat 12 includes being an owner of four dispensary companies. i also am the owner of two retail dispensaries outside of san francisco. i'm an ally and outspoken person of the office of cannabis, and with the department of public health, i worked closely to provide analysis and feedback to create sens
to help us. groups like success centers and young community developers are helping us learn how to best serve the communities we operate in and i think it's a critical part of all businesses navigatinavigat navigating equity in the city. i provided you letters of recommendati recommendations. i was the c.e.o. of the first cannabis laboratory in the united states that was not adjacent to law enforcement, that was created to provide a way for cannabis companies to self regulate and introduce...
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there are plenty of us doing this work. we need the funding and we've been derogatory that we do it and we don't need to add new people to this pool. [please stand by] >> interest issues such as millimeter and housing. i want to tell you my story. 15 years ago, i was a family caregiver for two people in my family and i was working full time at the time with good health insurance the two places i went to look for coping with my mental health, caregiver stress, it was a lot of bureaucracy and would have loved it if there was an office of private insurance with accountability at that time to help me navigate this. moving on, supervisor hainey, i liked what you said about a housing component in this, because you might have read the story in the sunday examiner about james johnson who has been living in a sobering centre for 16 months because there's no placement for him. there's no supportive housing placement for him. i have been on the board of organization providing the housing and another thing i would love to see is for th
there are plenty of us doing this work. we need the funding and we've been derogatory that we do it and we don't need to add new people to this pool. [please stand by] >> interest issues such as millimeter and housing. i want to tell you my story. 15 years ago, i was a family caregiver for two people in my family and i was working full time at the time with good health insurance the two places i went to look for coping with my mental health, caregiver stress, it was a lot of bureaucracy...
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visit us there as well. we are counting on our patients to be with us. we will have you back in 14 months and two days for the celebration. he is bringing champagne so don't miss it. here we go. five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause.] >> once i got the hang of it a little bit, you know, like the first time, i never left the court. i just fell in love with it and any opportunity i had to get out there, you know, they didn't have to ask twice. you can always find me on the court. [♪] >> we have been able to participate in 12 athletics wheelchairs. they provide what is an expensive tool to facilitate basketball specifically. behind me are the amazing golden state road warriors, which are one of the most competitive adaptive basketball teams in the state led by its captain, chuck hill, who was a national paralympic and, and is now an assistant coach on the national big team. >> it is great to have this opportunity here in san francisco. we are the main hub of the bay area, which, you know, we should definitely have resources here. now that that
visit us there as well. we are counting on our patients to be with us. we will have you back in 14 months and two days for the celebration. he is bringing champagne so don't miss it. here we go. five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause.] >> once i got the hang of it a little bit, you know, like the first time, i never left the court. i just fell in love with it and any opportunity i had to get out there, you know, they didn't have to ask twice. you can always find me on the...
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carries out against us. we need to make sure that sfpd officers continue to follow laws so that the muslim community has protection from the f.b.i. we need to know that san francisco police officers will stay out of the jttf and value the communities which they are swearing to protect. i hope the mayor's office and board of supervisors and police commission will continue to keep san francisco safe. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is [ name indescernible , i am part of the yemeni american organization but i prefer to be san francisco resident. i want to thank commissioner hirsch for their commitment to our community. i also want to thank the police chief and mayor for the response. this issue is really important to me, and to my family, and my community. we need our officers to continue following a stronger local law so that the muslim community has some protection from the f.b.i. we need to know that san francisco police officers will not profile the muslim community l
carries out against us. we need to make sure that sfpd officers continue to follow laws so that the muslim community has protection from the f.b.i. we need to know that san francisco police officers will stay out of the jttf and value the communities which they are swearing to protect. i hope the mayor's office and board of supervisors and police commission will continue to keep san francisco safe. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is [ name...