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Perspective arising from in[inaudible] he was a frame breaker in expansion for political rights. Successful law suit said changed elections by allowinggon to become candidate. It fsh no longer necessary to pay large sums of money to run for office. This man a hero of democracy, a gay hero. Today his efforts could benefit any of us. However i did find it difficult to deal with man. His behaivl issues combined with drug issues made him a challenge. He found it hard to get into city hall. His bare feet were dirty, his dog was smelly [inaudible] and his name alone would have had him out the door assuming he could get his full size United Nations flag in it. His name was by court order for mayor jesus christ satan. He cut back later on the speed and change td to prince car cadeia. These days you dont have to submit petitions you just lobby the appropriate incumbence and they appoint you. Thank you president breed thank you next speaker [inaudible] contact, connection. [inaudible] a man must learn [inaudible] for example, [inaudible] thank you very much, next speaker, please. Good afternoon. The hardest thing to do is accept the truth especially when you have been living a lie your whole life. The majority of our African American people that know nothing of our Culture Heritage and history. Our universe is perfect and all things are a result of universal order. We are right where we should be in this moment of our history here in america. We cannot wait another month for what is true and correct for African American people. If we dont know where we came from, how we know where we are going . That is why the [inaudible] commission on education is necessary and very critical at this state of development and growth. Nature dictates that everything that effects me, will adversely effect you. Trust me, it is far cheaper to teach african history or continue to assume this or that and one day we will stop killing one another and realize nothing from nothing leaves nothing. Unequivocally i was born with a abigation to the African Community with the full force of the universe at the helm of my spirit which is my bright shining light, vision is my gift and im going share it with my world. It saddens me every time i come here because my grandson just went from kind rergarten to the first grade and cant spell his name. There are so many issues within our community and nothing is being done. President obama wrote me a letter and[buzzer] thank you sir. Next speaker please. Good afternoon. What a life. Smile and yet, smiling with you. [inaudible] yelling at you, angry with you. Shouting at you. Loving you, petting you, fooling you and lying to you. Stairing at you, smirking at you, sorry for you, forgetting you and remembering you. Begging you, talking with you, talking at you and talking about you, yelling at you, ignoring you and singing at you. And then it is over. What a life. What is missing here . There has to be something more and there is. We have the sum total of our [inaudible] and more. The miracle of life and Spiritual Connection to the grander scheme oof things. Thank you for listening thank you next speaker please good afternoon. [inaudible] i havent been here in a long time. I first want to say for too the record after reading a lot of what is on line, the Sheriff Department nor the body should be blamed or be the cause of what happened to the death of the woman at peer 14 the other day. It is ridiculous to point fingers in that direction. There are a lot more questions to be asked and answered before you go there. First i want to say a lot of colleagues in the [inaudible] are in sacramento today lobbying against 2 bills that should never have been before the state legislators in the first place and it want to say i have resmeckt and admiration for the comment and written articles by colleagues here and what they have said. Others here have basically turned the back on the taxi cab industry and think it is important you start looking at issues. Why is there a vacancy on the sf [inaudible] the other issue icize the traffic. If you cant notice how bad traffic has gotten especially during the peek hours and peak hours expanded in the afternoon it is atrushs and extended into the evening hours. It is horrible. The company at 1455 market is a swear word. If you ask how many people actually come from outside the city to do that job of using the apps, you find more than half do. I think it is important to look at the contribution of the traffic they have done racketer than the contribution trying to deal with the transportation problems. Cab drivers want a better app and provide a better service. I enjoy doing it and helping people downtown thank you very much. Next speaker please. Thank you good afternoon supervisors, my name is susan fifer. I live in catty tangs district and run a small neighborhood association, the outer sunset parkicide Residence Association known as [inaudible] im also a member of the fdr Democratic Club for people with disabilities and senior jz want to compliment supervisor tack on the legislation she introduce squd think it will go a long way to completing the cycle of making San Francisco a much more liveruble sitdy for people with disability. I want to thank those that voted for the addition to the mayors budget this year to create a new position for disability hiring coordinator for had city the city of San Francisco. We are not aware of any other large city doing this and if we are correct it is the first. We hope San Francisco applaud them sevl squz make this known because this is something that makes me love living in San Francisco and want to thank you. Thank you very much i want to give ample time and want to have to fix this and have something elts to say so the time will start when yeget this together. First of all i want to say [inaudible] understand this is going to hold a very important meeting next monday in our community and im so happy. Im here to say without saying names, without a doubt ace washington is on the case. I am the self proclaimed situation here. Im giving my own self a title. I am the fillmore corridor, ambassador. I have been there 50 something years and seen from beginning to end what is going on. I have been there 25 years and hope and pray the series of meetings coming to the Western Addition that will include not exclude but include ace on the case. Let me go back to here. Here we have the mayor where you get all this money mr. Washington please use the microphone what is it called. Add back to the Western Addition. Put that back there. The adback money. 1. 6 million is going to be added back to the Western Addition as well as other communities so not just pointing out my community about dog gonet there must be oversight. There must be reviews on who had money in the past. And what will happen in the future. No longer status quo. My name is ace and im on the case and hope and pray without saying names we can Work Together and bring in new change to what i call the fillmore no the fill, no more. The History Speaks for itself and the series of meeting coming up is going too be historical. Ace washington have a lot to add going on now and i spoke to my supervisor. She is having event in the fillmore and what is going on now thank you mr. Washington. Next speaker [singing] california here we come [inaudible] dont be late, that is why we can hardly wait. Open up that golden gate, california here we come. On the wings of gov, up and above the clouds the only way to fly is on the wings of gov. Happy un birthday to you, a un world. There are city places i remember in the city Board Chamber where we go to do Public Comment and the places have such meaning all my life we loved you more. Downtown district 6, downtown forget, downtown, where all the lights are bright, downtop town district 6 is waiting for you. Downtown. And i guess after all this it wont be so sad ifrainy days and drought mondays wont get us down. Sometimes we would like to drink quick and there is no water and we got a drought to fix. Hanging around, what a city town. We could use some rain and rainy day mondays, bring it around. Thank you very much. Next speaker please. Tom gillburty. Ill give him applause. Thank you. 1960s the mets used to have the dodgers come into town and be swept and the giants come to town and they would lose one game. A series and they would always finish behind the dodgers one game behind in the 1960s. Mays [inaudible] pro sank ware. Pause in a new direction. Paula gray, a new direction includes a new mayor. A couple weeks ago the Mission People rallied here and a man kept saying there is no plan. Here is a start of one. A new mayor, he or she held pause elisact evictions. [inaudible] ban no fault or cause evictions mpt number 3, establishes rent control for all market rate apartments. Their rates are frozen and if you have been here, lived here in a market rate apartment and there are vee few people that have for 10 years, your rate gets frozen and pegged at fiver years ago. We want to protect and keep people in the neighborhoods and a healthy neighborhood has long term residence there. Even the techys that have been here 3 or 4 years are starting to have problems because their rent goes up 10 percent each cost of living, caps, i said it was 5 percent thank you very much. Next speaker please well get it fixed. Thank you. Are there any other members of the public who would like to provide Public Comment at the time some seeing nuchb Public Comment is closed. Madam clerk can you please read the adoption for the ref refer to Committee Item item 2629 are being considered for immediate adoption without Committee Reference. Single roll call vote [inaudible] a member may object is and have it considered separately any members like to remove items on the adoption without Committee Reference . Seeing none madam clerk on item 2629 can you please call the roll . Supervisor yee, aye. Avalos, aye. Breed, aye. Campos, aye. Christensen, aye. Cohen, aye. Farrell, aye. Kim, aye. Mar, aye. Tang, aye. Wiener, aye. There are 11 ayes those resolution are adopted and approved unanimously. Madam clerk would you read the in memoriam thank you sorry supervisor campos yest madam president in reference to my comment i wonder on behalf thoentire board can we do the in memoriam for catherine nob [inaudible] madam clerk can you please read the in memoriam thank you todays meeting will be adjourned in memy of the following individuals. On behalf of supervisor yee for the late mr. And coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. On behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. Colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. Madam clerk is there any other business before us . That concludes the Business Today madam president we are adjourned. Thank you everyone. Im your host of culturewire and today, here at electric works in San Francisco. Nice to see you today. Thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. My pleasure. How long has electric works been around . Electric works has been in San Francisco since the beginning of 2007. We moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. We do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. We will look at all of that as we walk around. It is incredible to me how many Different Things you do. How is it you identify that San Francisco was in need of all these Different Services . It came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. I wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work. It should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. It should have a retail store. In 1972, i wanted to have art sales, pointofsale at the grocery store. So you go through the manifesto. With the bay area should have. You are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. Lets take a walk around the facilities. Here we are in your gallery space. Can you tell me about the current show . The current show is jeff chadsey. He is working on mylar velum a smooth beautiful drawing surface. I do not know anyone that draws as well as he does. It is perfect, following the contours and making the shape of the body. Your gallery represents artists from all over not just the bay area, an artist that work in a lot of different media. How to use some of what you look for in artists you represent . It is dependent on people are confident with their materials. That is a really important thing. There is enough stuff in the world already. You also have in his current show an artist who makes sculpture out of some really interesting types of materials. Lets go over and take a look at that. Here we are in a smaller space. Project gallery. Artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. I noticed a lot of artists doing really sitespecific work. This is a pile of balloons something that is so familiar like a childs balloon. In this proportion, suddenly it becomes something out of a dream. Or a nightmare. May be a nightmare. This one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. This is made out of puffy paint. Often, kids use it to decorate their clothes. She has made all these lines of paint. For the pieces we are looking at, is there a core of foam or something in the middle of these pieces that she built on top of . Im not telling. Ah a secret. This silver is aluminum foil, crumbled of aluminum foil. Her aesthetic is very much that quiet, japanese spatial thing that i really admire. Their attention to the materiality of the things of the world. This is a nice juxtaposition you have going on right now. You have a more established artists alongside and emerging artists. Is that something important to you as well . Very important in this space, to have artists who really have not shown much. Now lets look at other aspects of electric works operation. Lets go to the bookstore. Ok. In all seriousness here we are in your store. This is the first space you encounter when you come in off the street. It has evolved since you open here into the most amazingly curious selection of things. This was the project for the berkeley art museum. It was this is from William Wileys retrospective, when he got up onstage to sing a song 270 people put on the cat. It is not just a bookstore. It is a store. Can you talk us through some of your favorites . These are made in china, but they are made out of cattails. These pieces of here, you have a whale head and various animals and their health over there, and they are jewelry. We do fund raisers for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater so there are some pretty funny cartoons. They are probably not for prime time. You sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. Maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. Lets go. Before we go into the print shop i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. What are we standing in front of . This is William Wiley only one earth. This is a print edition. There are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. This is really an art object. There we go. Besides the punball machine what do you produce in limited edition . There is the slot machine. If you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. What about work . The right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. The cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. Really special. Lets move on to the print shop. Ok. The core of what we do is making things. This is an example. This is a print project that will be a fundraiser for the contemporary music players. We decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. So nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell and the profits, they can keep. The return on investment is usually four times to 10 times the amount of investment. This is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. You also make prints for the artists that you represent. Over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. He writes these beautiful things. Anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is has only appeared through the windows. This is from all over coffee. We are contract printers for all kinds of organizations all across the country. Thank you very much for showing us around today. I really appreciate you taking the time to let me get better acquainted with the operation and also to share with our culturewire team. Okay. Lets get started. This meeting will come to oerd. This is the special meeting of government and audit and oversight of july 9, 2015, im supervisor yee and

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