Do you have any who is in charge o giving all these homes . Do you have a list . So, it is there is a living list thats maintained in this system thats managed by the department of homelessness and supportive housing. So, margo antonetti, the director of adult services, has been a part of this process all the way through and she will be the one that works with our c. H. P. Team. Theyll work with manage tom refer tenants in. There is quite a demand. Its a rolling list. And so as time goes on, that will shift. And as we get closer to being able to lease up the property, well know for sure kind of what that first who those first tenants are going to be. But just to give you an ideas in the 2017 homeless point in time count and survey, there were 5518 single adults who were homeless at that time. And, again, that number fluctuates as individuals are placed into permanent units taken off the street or find permanent housing and as new ones come into the system. And the loan is 3 . Yes. Typically our loans, well come back to you for the gap loan, bearing 3 interest and that is rolled into whatever the gap loan needs to be for the project and well come back in about a year and a half for that. But our typical Interest Rate ranges from 0 to 3 . And well know based on the Funding Sources that are involved, were looking at probably a 4 and 9 tax credit split. So well figure out what our low needs to be to make that work. But it is just going to be about a 20 million gap loan for that property but it is going to be transfered to mocd over the next year and it has transitioned to permanent financing. That was about 20 million for that gap loan. Ok. Thank you. Thank you, commissioner singh. Commissioner buta . When i look at how we do the outreach, im meeting more and more people that used to have homes in San Francisco. That are now homeless. And i think people who were in San Francisco that lost a home because of high rents and that stuff, we should give them an opportunity to really do that. And there is a list of folks who just moved here from other cities, other states. You know, but i would like to make sure that san franciscans benefit from this. I just met two people the other day that are homeless that once lived in my neighbourhood and used to and theyve been there forever. I dont know how we do that. But i would really, really push us to do that. And to work with our partners. And then who could no longer afford a place and are now finding themselves in the street. I think we owe it to them as san franciscans to make sure that they have priority when it comes to doing that. To being able to be in these units. That would be my ask. Thank you. Well talk about that as we get into really dig into planning on this project and see how that can work with the folks at the department i like the project. And i like the fact that youre in mission bay. Its not just for the rich. You know . That place should be for everybody. I appreciate this work being done in mission bay. Young, i hope that we can really get some good folks in these units. Ok. Thank you. Thank you, commissioner bustos. Commissioner rosales . Yes, i have a few questions. On slide 13, theres a bullet that says explore general contractor joint venture. But i saw in the material that its a general contract contractor says to be determined. Has there been a selection for general contractor . No, theres not been a selection yet. Well still work on that. Twe have started the Development Team has started to work with our Compliance Team and as we laid out this schedule. But we understand that thats been a hope and expectation to go into this project. And then the next bullet says establishing plan for meeting local hiring goals and i just want to make sure that the word hiring is not just about labour hiring but it is business hiring. Small business hiring. Ok. Im intrigued of the topic so im excited to see that someones tackling it. Yeah. You know, i think its an exciting opportunity for this project. It makes a lot of sense in this project in particular. Were looking at 70 of the work would still be completed on site. The entire ground floor level as we talk about it now would be completed on site. Mostly so you can achieve those large open spaces for Community Rooms and the units themselves and the connecting corridors constructed off site at a modular facility and this project lends itself well to that because there are not a lot of unit types. Theyre pretty standardized and it would definitely hopefully save us about six months in vertical construction time. Well be putting out an r. F. Q. Or r. F. P. For modular provider. There is a couple of entities out there. There is a brandnew provider in vallejo. Well be looking at what our options are. That the point, too, well have selected a provider so they will be able to weigh in. We engage them in architecture and engineering to make sure it fits well together. But we can show you specifically in Schematic Design about what each module will look like. Would we be given a cost analysis, presumably it is a lot cheaper to go modular and not just more efficient in terms of construction. Absolutely. Well keep an eye on that. Right now, we are estimating about 9 savings. So, for ociis contribution, were thinking about 23,000 in savings, a total savings of 38,000 per unit. So, the total Development Cost reduced by about 5. 4 million. So, it is significant. Excellent. And well save six months in construction. Yep. Yep. Good. Thank you, commissioner rosaless. I have a couple of questions. Just to clarify what you meant about the selection. That you have this list. Are you refering to the 5,000 something list that you mention. And kaord nating with mocd. Yeah. Exactly. Mocd obtains the list of c. O. P. Holders and they Work Together to identify c. O. P. Holders on the coordinated entry list. But it is ultimately the living daytoday manager of that coordinated entry list. And they are the organization that will select and that those with will qualify after the c. O. P. Holders receive the units, right . The remaining units will be from that list. Are they not on the dahlia list . No. A totally separate list . Yes. This is a totally separate list. Afternoon they and they have been work on this for a couple of years now. My understanding is they had 15 difference databases out there. And so everybody had a little bit of different information and it was very hard to track how well they were doing and whether what needs they were addressing and not addressing. So, their attempt has been to consolidate all of that information so they can track a persons history of using all the various city supported services. So when theyre coming in, staying at a shelter, if theyre coming through a Navigation Centre or coming in through some other referral clinic and what their history of homelessness has been and then allows them to work with them on housing readiness and make sure that the folks that theyre referring in are ready and then also prioritize folks by level of need and make sure that those permanent supportive units are going the folks who need them the most. And then sending others to properties where, you know, maybe they just need rapid rehousing and a little bit of a lift to get back quickly into housing if theyve not been on the street for a very long time. They have a number of interventions identified and theyve spelled these out in their recent framework. They will be the ones who manage that on a daytoday basis. And this is a city agency . It is, yes. And so this is the first time ive heard that, that they theres actually well i know about the agency. But this is the first time ive heard about the list that they have been maintaining and updating. Right. And that they will be we will be using the developer will be using the list to select who will qualify for this 141 units. Can you expand on the c. H. P. Services . What are the services that they offer . Sure. I can let c. H. P. Speak to that directly. But they will be book managing the property and then providing extensive Wraparound Services for folks who are there. But gail can probably speak much better than that. We have early evening support services on the site. It consist of folks who are certified licenses and clinicians and team leads. They will do everything from doing Group Activities at the site. Triggers for Mental Health to bingo night, movie night, gardening. They will do a range of activities on the site. Provide oneonone counseling, Case Management services. And nursing available since we anticipate the many of the individuals referred to us. As many do who are in our homeless community. That is just the service staffing. Well then have from a Property Management perspective, 24 7 Lobby Services, lobby Concierge Services by a doorman and they wont be able to access that property without going through that doorman first and well have an onsite manager and that manager wont physically be there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, there will be an additional layer of oncall coverage and someone whos living on site to support those Lobby Services sfr a security perspective. Well have janitorial and maintenance. At any given moment in time during normal business hour which is for us is 8 00 a. M. To about 8 00 p. M. , they will be anywhere from 3 00 to 7 00 site staff who work under Community Housing partnership. And who pays for these services . Well contract with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. Well also build medical because were a medical billing provider to be reimbursed for those services and then will be provided a subsidy yet to be determined by the Mayors Office of housing, either project based vouchers or the loft programme, the local operating subsidy programme. Well, great services. And you are you are also servicing renee actually, currently we are not. We have a bid in with the department of Public Health at the time that renee cosinov was done, we were not a medical biller and now we have for five years. We dont know the outcome of that bidding process will be, but our 17 propertis in San Francisco, two are where we dont currently provide services due to the fact that at the point in time of that bid for services we could not medicall bill. But we hope to change that eventually. And which of our properties are you servicing . Currently we are not servicing the ocii site. This will be the first time for ocii but we do have 15 properties under the per view of the Mayors Office of housing. Very good. Thank you. Thank you for your time, commissioners. Any other comments, questions . Yes, commissioner singh . One last question. I want to ask mr. Lee [laughter] what compliance, you know, was the developers have been very cooperative. Weve had a couple of meetings. Mariaable ha assigned to the project and shes been having ongoing dialogue with the Development Time in terms of issuing a craftsman proposal for the initial services and we had meetings about modular as well and what some of that impact will be regarding Small Business so they have been very cooperative. Thank you. And just realised there is no parking in this facility. Except for two. Thats right. Just a couple of staff and delivery spaces. As we were preparing to issue this r. F. P. , we toured a number of existing facilities and spoke with Property Management staff and found that there just waunlt demand for resident parking. Those that did have parking lots, like bishop [inaudible] in soma found that the cars sat generally unused. We felt it was not the best use of resources or space to allocate resident park. Others than bike parking. Right. And how many bike Parking Spaces . I want to say we had them at a. 5 ratio so i think were at around 70 spaces or so. 70 . Yes. 70. Yeah. Thank you for your presentation. Very informative. Very thorough. So now we are going to be. Motion. Voting on this matter. So i need a motion. I move. Im sorry . [inaudible]. Weve closed Public Comments for this matter. So if you want to make a comments, we have another one on public another [inaudible]. Weve closed the Public Comments. But you can make a comment later. [inaudible]. No, after the presentation, we do the Public Comment. [inaudible]. Council, can we open this for Public Comments . Weve already closed it, right . Yeah. Sir, were you here earlier to submit a comment card when they call for Public Comment no, i was [inaudible]. Madame chair, i think to your discretion. Its to your discretion to reopen Public Comments, to receive an additional Public Comment. How many speaker card dos we have for this, if we open it . Four. Im sorry . This one, we already had four. No. No. If we reopen, how many pending speaker cards do we have . Just him . You are not required. It is to your discretion. And your comment, sir, is specific to this. And might impact our vote . It may. It very well may. I will open a Public Comment for this item and will you please fill out a speaker card . Ill identify myself and fill out a speaker card. Pardon me, im short of breath. I ran over here from my office a few blocks away as i was watching this on tv. My name is alex lanceberg. Im research and [inaudible]. Excuse me. Research and advocacy director for the local Electrical Construction industry. And as i was watching this, what really got me out of my chair and running over here was the discussion that this was going to be a modular project. Something that i didnt hear mention here, but its a growing issue here in San Francisco is the fact that there is an argument by the modular manufacturing industry, the local Building Code amendments do not apply to these projects. So, the minimum Safety Standards that weve established in San Francisco for our fire code, our plumbing code, our seismic code, within the structures of the buildings, within the buildings themselves, arent applicable. Theres effort, theres this item is being discussed in a variety of different forum. Back in november, the Building Inspection Commission took this on. My understanding is theyre going to be revisiting the item as well and theres been or there will soon be a request to actually define and delineate the differences between the local Building Code and whats happening and the california one that manufacturers arguing prevails. While that is happening, i think you should hold off on going whole hog with this type of project. A second issue, and this is something a little bit broader, i think more philosophical to how San Francisco approaches tooerable housing, for years, and weve seen it in mission bay, we have heard and i think san franciscans have generally agreed that Affordable Housing should not be of a lesser quality than not a great product. What we have with modular, if this interpretation does ultimately prevail, is that the Affordable Housing that were building for lower income people is actually not going to meet our local Safety Standards. And you as a Redevelopment Agency or the former Redevelopment Agency, should ask yourselves whether this is the type of policy you want to endorse and whether or not this is something well be doing moving forward. Basically saying that were going to put lesser Safety Standards on poor peoples housing than we are for Everything Else that gets built. So as you deliberate, hope you asker this. So, now we move on to take a vote . Do we have a motion . Motion by commissioner singh. Seconded by commissioner bustos. Will you please call the vote . [roll call] please announce your vote when i call your name. Madame chair, the vote is four ayes. Thank you. So, the motion carries. And madame secretary, please call the next item. The next order of business is agenda item 5e, workshop on the july through december 2017 reports on ocii Small Business enterprise and local hiring goal practices discussion. Madame director . Thank you, madame secretary. This item is the regularly scheduled item twice a year where the Contract Team presents on a workshop on a sixmonth period on ocii Small Business enterprise and local hiring goals policies and practices. With that, today, we have raymond here as well as some of our partners in various project areas also striebl respond to questions. I expect that maria as part of this presentation could potentially introduce some of our representives here today. With that, ill turn it over to maria. Good afternoon, commissioners. My name is maria and ill be presenting the s. B. E. And local hiring goals for the period of july 1 through december 30, 2017. Adopted in november of 2004, the s. B. E. Programme seeks to increase opportunities for Small Businesses. Particularly San Franciscobased Small Businesses who compete for contracts on ocii assisted projects. Ocii implements this policy by requiring developers and contractors to give first consideration to s. B. E. S when awarding yts. The policy further requires that priority be given to Small Businesses in the following order. Promise areas s. B. E. S, local s. B. E. S or firms on ocii project areas, but with outside of ocii project areas but within San Francisco and all other s. B. E. S outside of San Francisco. Nonlocal s. B. E. S are allowed to satisfy participation goals only when they are significantly higher than nonSan Francisco s. B. E. S. The policy establishes an ambitious participation goal of 50 . Ocii staff works closely with developer and contractors to ensure that they are diligent in making goodfaith efforts in reaching contracting goals. Outreach is a critical component and contractors are routinely required to give l. B. S notice of contracting opportunities. Meanwhile, our procurement policy requires a minimum 30day advertisement period to ensure that Small Businesses have sufficient time to respond to available opportunities. Our joint venture and Association Programme offers incentives for partnerships between nons. B. E. S and s. B. Firms. Ocii encourages contractors and consultants to identify areas where Small Business can participate and break apart scopes of work, even where such work is normally selfperformed. The goal of the partnerships to foster mentorship and increase capacity for larger scopes of work. For professional services, staff is involved in the r. F. Q. And r. F. P. Process. This entails reviewing proposals, monitoring interviews, reviewing short lists and reviewing consultant selections. Similarly, for Construction Contracts, staff is involved in the solicitation process. Submittal meetings and tabulation of reviews and contract selection before contracts are awarded. These actives are conducted with the purpose of ensuring contractors are performing goodfaith efforts and considering San Francisco businesses first. For projects for s. B. S participation goals are not met, contractors must document efforts and provide ocii. It also sets revenue limits for s. C. S. They were implemented in july of 2015 in an effort to mitigate marketplace confusion and improve programme administration. Ociis adopted standards to conform to the city and county of San Franciscos local Business Enterprise programme. In order to qualify as a Small Business, a firms growth receipts averaged over three years must not exceed the following threshholds for the respective classfications. 20 million for Construction Contractors. 14 million for Specialty Construction contractors, 10 million for suppliers, 2. 5 million for professional services and 3. 5 million for trucking. Between the period of july 1 through to december 30, 2017, contract valued at more than 91 million were awarded for design and Construction Service on six major developments. These contracts support a variety of promise ranging from inclusionary housing, Public Information and commercial development and the shipyard and Candlestick Park project areas. They were awarded by developers and their contractors. Data was synthesized youing contract award information. Gathered from ociis elation webbased reporting tool. Overall, s. B. Credit granted for this project is valued at just over 50 . With actual s. B. Participation at just under 39 . The difference between the two figures can be explained in how they credit s. B. Participation. Mainly, nons. B. Firms. [please stand by] please stand by]. Which represents a decrease of 4. 9 of the prior reporting period. The percentage for professional Service Contracts remaining well above ociis goal of 50 , reaching nearly 60 , an increase of. 3 from the prior period. Meanwhile, the percentage achieving 27. 9 , a decrease of 4. 5 from the prior period. [ please stand by ]. Commonly found in apartment buildings and singlefamily homes. The advantage of type 5 is its accessible and easy to construction, as opposed to type 1 construction, which requires deep construction and structural cell trim frames. There are few, if any, sbs to independently perform these scopes of work. To demonstra the second diagram shows sc percentages on all types of project. Notwithstanding type 1 construction, as the chart demonstrates, removing this results in a. 6 increase of all types of Construction Contracts. When affecting the past three years of activity, professional Services Contracts have consistently surpassed the sb goal and hovered around 50 with a modest but steady increase. The note that the construction trim line began to decrease in november 2016, with a commencement of more than 1 billion in construction for several highrise apartment tower structures. Meanwhile, removing type 1 construction from analysis and looking at ociis standalone Construction Projects reflected a relatively stable range of participation in the range of 4045 . While not a disparity study, we have also captured a snapshot of the ethnic and gender distribution of sc firms working on all access projects through december 30, 2017. This inform is gathered for informal purposes only. Sc availability figures are did he h hederived from bisdata, and this does not account for a firms accountablity, nor does it reveal if a firm has come peted for available contracts. Id like to briefly show you a zip code map of San Francisco, with particular attention to ociis particular Construction Projects, transbay, mission bay, and shipyard, candlestick point. The commission has previously indicated an interest in understanding the distribution of projects by zip code. Worth noting, approximately 26 million in Construction Contracts awarded to sfbased Small Businesses, over 15 million in contracts or 59 of contracting dollars were awarded to construction firms located in district ten or firms located in 94124, 94134, and 94107. To close out statistical reporting on sbes, at the request of the commission, ocii staff tracks additional dollars paid to sbs and additional awards. Drawing the last reporting phase period, [ inaudible ] and Alice Griffith phase one block four completed construction. Note sb awards for these projects were approximately 58 where actual sb payment represent approximately 59 of contract dollars. The numbers are relatively close, and minor inconsistencies can be attributed to slight variances in additional costs incurred by the developer. Staff continues to outreach the local Small Business community through various publications and media outlets, including ociis website, twitter account, as well as the city of San Franciscos Contract Administration website. In quarter three and quarter four of 2017, staff participated in 17 prebid meetings, in addition to numerous meetings with contractors and developers. Additionally in an effort to increase opportunities and capacities for Small Businesses, ocii maintains a continued dialogue with owners of Small Businesses and with various associations, such as the National Association of minority contractors, women construction owners and executives, association of Asian American architects and engineers, and the Hunters Point shipyard and advisory committees. Staff has also collaborated with various ship building programs including Emerald Cities collaborative, Turner School of construction management, b. A. R. T. Construction Business Management and Strategic Partnership program, renaissance entrepreneurship program, and scheduling and the east way Small Business expo. So at this point, id like to shift focus onto workforce. Ocis local Workforce Practice is aggressive and unique, and that establishes a local hiring goal of 50 . With first consideration for project area residents. The policy further requires contractors to adhere to state prevailing wage requirements, even on projects entire funded by private dollar. Contractors and subcontractors are required to submit weekly certified payroll reports to relations which tracks hours worked by trades and classification for all workers on oci projects. The system also tracks employee residency, and ethnic and gender data as well if voluntarily provided. In addition, ocii has an agreement with office of economic and Workforce Development through their city build department to provide Construction Workforce complains services. City built implement states that a workforce monitoring and provides contractors with worker referrals. Ocii staff meets monthly with city build to assess requirements of workforce programs. [ inaudible ] on the hiring of bayvi bayviewHunters Point residents. For this report, ocii extracted data from separately relation systems and separately reported those hours worked by San Francisco residents and those performed by individuals residing in the zip codes 92104, 92107 and 94104. As of december 30, 2017 for all currently active projects, [ inaudible ] of this amount, approximately 1. 26 million hours, or 23. 7 were performed by San Francisco residents. This represents a. 5 drop from the previous reporting period and reflects the continuing challenge of a strained labor market within a booming economy in San Francisco. Nevertheless, it is important to note that over 16,000 workers have had a hand in constructing ocii assisted projects. Over 3,000 are San Francisco residents, of which over 1300 are from the bayviewHunters Point neighborhood. Also its worth noting on average San Francisco workers performed 20 longer on ocii assisted projects than nonSan Francisco workers. Meeting workforce demands remains challenging. Nationally when the recession hit, many skilled workers who were unable to find jobs dropped out and dropped out of the industry. Now, as Older Workers are retiring, there are fewer interested candidates to replace them. The demand for Construction Labor remains high because of increasing developments and economic expansion, and the pool of construction worker has not expanded at a proportional rate. Despite the challenges, ocii and city build staff works together closely to monitor activities in a good faith effort. In an effort to develop a Pipeline Academy has added classes to their annual cycle and expanded specialized construction Training Classes on weekends. In june 2008, city build will graduate its class of 45 to 50 people. Additionally, they are collaborating with hope sf to create workforce training opportunities for 15 or more students. Other city build partnerships include a partnership with flynn eagle golf course for 15 trainees, as well as abongoing collaboration with the San Francisco adult Protection Department to engage the reentry population. Meanwhile, in june 2018, the golden state warriors, and Jp Morgan Chase will or an additional Chase Center Training academy and train 30 workers for construction job in the city and ocii administration projects, including the kpas center. In total, we intend to graduate 250 students in 201 [ inaudible ] continuing to work with the Contract Monitoring Division and educate and promote lb certification among local Small Businesses, and by continuing to collaborate with city build and develop methods to increase local workforce participation local management from ocii will be here to address any questions that you may have or hell join me, so that wraps up my presentation. Thank you, do we have any speaker cards, madam secretary . Yes, madam chair, we have six speaker cards. Would will following speakers please come up to the podium in this order pete farmer, nick colina, ray horn. Good afternoon. My ray horn. [ inaudible ] in northern california, although we started in oakland in 1969, next year, well celebrate 30 50 years of in the longest Lasting Union associate and minority owned organizations supporting the contractors. Im here today for a couple of things. Make comment on one i see progress on ocii, so thats good to see. Still like to see this operation between the prisuppl and the contractor because we are categorized by two different classifications, by cid and dgw, and that would be great. But the other thing that im overhearing is to talk about is a model that really works for Small Businesses. As this chase arena first started, i met with the executives from warriors, address the concern about the minority participation, and then in collaboration with glock construction and mortensen. Both companies were very much receptive to the idea that came out from the ocii, the associate agreement, the joint venture agreement, that really works from a Large Company subcontractor to a small company, by because it allows the Small Business to participate because the packages could be too big. The other thing thats taking place is while im a supplier by trade, i got the opportunity to sell materials to the warriors project which is exciting to me, because i havent been able to do it in other projects, but it helps suppliers like this, because theres a synergy thats taking place while Clark Morrison is providing with the warriors project. With our members and other Small Business, this type of Partnership Works very well for our members. We would like namec to be considered on some of this Developer Team because we are the only organization that provides assistance to contractors. Theres nobody out there right now. Were the only one that does it with the union contracts. We have a few of the members out here that are going to speak about their success stories. Clark construction is our Major Corporate partner. They are the only one right now actually works with namec in developing Small Business to be successful on their project. With the large project as warriors, the staff provided, you know, access to Small Business to participate. This gives them a lot of experiences and also opportunity to move onto other projects. I will cut it short here. I know my time is out, but we encourage developers and contractors to join our chapter, to join our association, so we can get this 50 increased, right . Thats one of the ways to do it. Thank you. Thank you. Nick colina . Good afternoon, commissioners. My name is nick colina. Im here with my father, hector colina. Were mexican american, and my father owned molina construction incorporated. Were a Third Generation minority business locally operated. Im here today to tell you that our company has had a Successful Partnership with clark construction, having worked with them on both the office of the chief medical examiner, and more recently chase center. Clark construction has helped us to be a Better Business by teaching us their way of doing business. When we enrolled in their free ten Month Program called the strategic part mershnature her learned many different skills that still help in our business today. Its about the second step of growth for businesses, not just that that incubative business. Clark takes it a step further with continued mentorship. Theres been countless times when ive called clark staff and asked their advice about my company profile, my pitch to a client or even how to approach certain business situations. This mentorship has continued onsite with the amazing help of stacey tosuda and rachel brown. Clark means it when they value local growth. The warriors, construction and ma munsen have introduced us and continue to open money doors for work. Clark has also held the most meetings on the warriors project. In one, they setup over 500 match making businesses like ours. They help facilitate oneonone. Its hard to go up to people and meet them when theyre bigger contracts. Clark helps facilitate those meetings. They go beyond good faith effort, and as a result my familys business is now were were were supplying and working on the chase center project, which is a sense of pride for us. Clark also most recently held an open house for local contractors, which had nothing to do with the chase center, which they facilitated networking with other with more of their trade partners to facilitate more meetings. I was to reiterate that we have the utmost confidence that many more [ inaudible ] we know that clark will strife to exceed their goals. Clark is one of the few contractors who mean it when they say that they value local work and the growth of the local workforce. And if more developers would follow this model, wed have a Better Society and more growth for our local community. Thank you. Yeah, yeah. Ray horn. Wait, you want to oh. Oh. Okay. Im hector colina, and i also teach a class that clark attended a strategic class that clark offered, and its opened up a lot of business for us. Like nick said, we also had a lot of advice with every teacher that that that we went through through different questions, theyve given us great advice, and so im very supported of them, and we look forward to having more work with them. Thank you. Thank you. Ray horn . And could the following speakers come up in this order linda richardson, marcus hart, michael spencer. Hello, madam chair, hello, ladies and gentlemen of the commission. My name is ray horn of r and i glass works. Ive been a union member of the glazers local union about 16, 17 years, and i decided to start a company, and so i started out at the Construction Contractors assistance center, and that led me to the Renaissance Center with under the leadership and guidance of mr. Marcus hart. And from there, ran into a miss vickie flamba who introduced me to the Strategic Partnership program. I just wanted to let you goes nye that it was very instrumental and critical to me becoming a union member and a glazing contractor in the city of San Francisco. Im proud to say im the only African American glazing contractor in the city, and clark was very instrumental in getting me started, because they took a chance on me, and giving me an opportunity to work on the project at uc berkeley when i had no construction experience as a owner, and i think that turned out very well for us. I want to thank ocii for giving me an opportunity to work in the mission bay right now, across Mission Bay Block one, right across from the ballpark. Were doing interior glass there. So all of these general contractors are very important to a Small Business. Im still sbe, and im still working in the field, but next time i come and visit you, maybe i can have a suit on, too. Linda richardson. Good afternoon, commissioners. Cha chair you know, today is a day in which i was working in, i thought about mayor lee, and i wish i had with me the tape that mayor lee spoke about when he commissioned that clark on third [ inaudible ] event ever in the history of San Francisco. And im saying that to start my presentation today because two years ago and i really want to thank [ inaudible ] department of human rights of San Francisco director, someone that knows this city very well. She approached me, and a lot of the leaders in the bayvi bayviewHunters Point community. I remember i sit on the African AmericanSan Francisco chamber of commerce and some of the other local businesses in this city. Im also a member of the bayview advisory board. [ inaudible ] we know the people in the bayview for the long time. This project, warrior projects, chase, it is going to be a model that even after the project is finished, we are going to be able toen list Small Business minority to people people,g mr. Raymond lee, your [ inaudible ] city build director we have been meeting now for more than 18 months, so i know now how to get people involved. Theres also the Small Business incubator. [ inaudible ] so what we are here here is if there is any take away, at the end of the day, you are going to be able to see folks that have been attending the academy, that have graduated from all these wonderful, you know, programs, would be able to work not only mission bay, bayviewHunters Point and all the other your projects, but also in the east bay, in the north bay, and everywhere. We are germinating, clark is ge germinating. Excuse my voice. Im a little bit under the weather, but i wanted to come out here to set the record straight, and this is just the beginning, you are going to see more projects. Thank you for your time. Thank you, commissioner richardson. Marcus hart. Good afternoon, madam chair. For the record, marcus hart. Im the chair of [ inaudible ] we provide Small Business, technical assistance, mentorship, peer support, access to capital and training for our businesses and trirs in the bayview community. Im here to tell you what you already heard and what you already know that clark and mortensen have been Great Community partners. Let me start with the kmucommuy and piggyback off when my stakeholder has said. Clark has partnered with the community first. They asked the question how can they be impactful in the community. I know they asked that because they ask me all the time, how can we become more impactful in the community. Last year, the extravaganza in the bayview was where we brought organizers and suppliers and vendors to the opera house to celebrate the bayview community. That event was attended by the mayor, and were going to keep a legacy in his memory, and were going to do that every year. Mortensen, they came to our center in the bayview and asked, with a group of volunteers, about ten volunteers, how can we support you, and we said, okay, yeah, weve got plenty of work what these volunteers. But what they did in essence was create three cubicles, and these are the cubicles that are certified by cmd that enable Small Businesses to participate in the community on these large contracts. About have three knew businesses thanks to mortensen. We have a plumbing service, janitorial service, and then, we have a trucker. Lastly, when we talk about this partnership, its really about a commitment to the core values of equity, equity and participation, and clark takes that a step further in that they realize a challenge. They work with us to provide solutions, through their Strategic Partnership program. Youve heard that me provide mentorships, and theyre just always accessible. So i can go on and on and sing my praises, but my time is up. Thank you. Michael stinser. Good afternoon, commissioners. My name is michael spencer. Im the owner of pspencer masonly right here in San Francisco. Im pleased to be part of a joint masonry for the construction of the chase project. They ran 100 men plus just in this city of San Francisco, but they venture out to arizona and vegas, and so they took me under their wing and we put a number together and clark and mo mortenen a Mort Mortensen are working together pretty well. Weve been in business over 30 years. My father started it. Hes passed on, and im now running it, and its going very well. And a lot of projects here in San Francisco, and ive also gave back to the community. Schools, you name it, weve done it, and were going to keep doing it because thats my niche. Im taking in the people that cant come in your office and work. Theyd rather work with their hands and take a skill, and thats my niche of, you know, working with San Francisco and getting some of these projects. Other than that, the Small Business program, its its been real good for me, and just want to keep it going. Appreciate the opportunity. Thanks for taking me time the time to listen to me. Thank you. Thank you. James richard. Good afternoon, commissioners. Im the president of abu, association of black men united, and what we have to do we help the high risk youth get jobs in the community, and thats where we i think that weve been very effective. We work with the other agencies such as city build, some other youth organizations, such as well any way, im a also a contractor. And i work with clark, mortensen. I work with the major some of the people in the community, some of the people that working with over with cl