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Second is Revenue Bonds not to exceed 87 million to provide Construction Financing for the residential project. The hearing was held in june of this year. The bond allocation was approved october 16th and to note this financing is conduit and does not require the city to pledge repayment of the bonds. Third resolution requests approval of amended restated grant to provide 13. 4 million to finance construction of the city owned and operated Homeless Services center to the mercy affiliate developing that project. Of the financing structure to maximize noncity resources to support the homeless center. It covers a portion of the funds needed to build and leveraging tax credit for its portion of the shell costs. To review the timeline. Today we are before you to request approvals. The construction contract will be final later this month. We requested h. H. S. Transfer in december and we would Close Construction and bond financing and Start Construction in january 2020. Once the board approves the project financing today it will be fully funded and should be able to proceed. Now, i would like to invite michelle from the office of Public Finance to describe the cop funding resolution and ordinance for the Homeless Services center. Thank you. Good morning. Office of Public Finance. As she mentioned in addition to the resolutions related to the ground lease and the 106468 Mission Street Affordable Housing project. Before usa resolution and before you the resolution and the certificates. They will finance 5 million of the total project construction for the city owned and operated Homeless Services center, as ms. 8. 5 million comes from general Obligation Bonds from Public Health and safety bonds and general fund sources dedicated to finance the project previously approved by the committee and board of supervisors. The certificates and paper notes are to be executed and delivered in an amount not to exceed 7. 25 million as well as 64,000 for the Service Reserve and 900,000 in commercial paper and interest and fees 450,000 for other costs with certificates for authorization. The appropriate amount includes 245,000 contingency amount which allows flexibility for fluctuating Market Conditions before the final sale of certificates. The plan anticipates using the Paper Program established in 2010 to finance initial project costs. Controllers office uses the commercial paper as interim tool to be paid by longterm debt such assertive cats of participation. To issue commercial paper the board of supervisors must authorize the longterm repayment which would be the certificates. Based on estimate of 6. 5 for all in interest cost on 7 million in certificates, the office of Public Finance estimates possibly incur up to about the 12. 945 or 13 million in debt service over 20 year term annually 635,000. The incremental Debt Services are assumed in the adopted 10 year capital plan. This is part of an overall 108 million allocated in the plan for 101 grove project. This complies with the capital plan policy of limiting the funds at at discretionary revenues. I will remind Committee Office of Public Finance will return prior to the sale of the certificates of participation to seek approval of the documents and the final forms to include lease agreements, notice of sale, continuing disclosure certificate, preliminary official stated to disclose to investors. At that time we present on current market rate conditions the anticipated structure of certificates and discuss the cityowned assets. I am available to answer questions related to financing. We have representatives from the Mayors Office and Development Team to answer projectrelated questions. Does that conclude your presentation . Could we hear from the bla report on item 10, 11, 12 and 13. Items 10 and 11 are approving the certificates of participation and appropriationing for the Homeless Service center at 106468 Mission Street 7. 2 million for the appropriation. The issuance and appropriation. Item 13 is a Grant Agreement to the developer of the Homeless Service center. If you look at page 28 of our report, this is the actual choices and uses of the certificate of participation of the 7. 2 million, 5 million would be for project cost did balance is reserves and other financings costs. Table one on page 25 of the report this is the total budget for the development of the Homeless Service center 16. 1 million. City sources of that are 15 million. If you look at the sources it includes some bond money 5 million and 5 million in the proceeds from the certificate of participation for the project. Then some other general fund moneys added to this. The total grant amount to the nonprofit is 13. 4 million. We again have the entire project cost and Funding Sources here. We recommend approval of those threepieces of legislation. Item 14 is a Loan Agreement between the Mayors Office of housing and 10464 mission for 74 million to provide vinancin towards the support of housing component of the project at 10641068 mission. Again, we have a project budget on table 1, page 32, of the report showing the entire project cost of 143 million, which includes alone from the Mayors Office of 74 million and 69 million in other noncity sources. The issuance of the certificate of participation are within city policy and we recommend approval. Thank you very much. We open it up for Public Comment. Any members of the public want to comment on items 10 through 14 . I was curious what each unit is selling for the you include the value of the lamped which each unit would be selling for, also i think typically in San Francisco buildings of 20 units are greater for 300,000 per unit. The greater the scale of the project, the lower the price of units typically. Thank you very much. Doug schumacher i will answer that question. They are not for sale, they are for rent. Priced at 30 of the residents income which ti typically is between zero and 300. I came up to make a different comment. I want to thank the board and department for the work on this and our partner. Two things to draw your attention that are important as you start to see more much these projects. One is this is one of the first modular projects in San Francisco. It is an emerging technology. It is an industry going through its growing pains. It is going to be increasingly important to develop Affordable Housing in San Francisco. The second piece i want to draw your attention to sb35. This is an exemption for the site. It is important to have this tool in front of us. There is a lot of debate about the potential exemptions. A project of this size with Affordable Housing and clinics. I think it would have been more consult with out that exception. Thank you. Any other speakers . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Colleagues, any comments or questions . So i want to thank actually the department for coming forward beforehand to give us a briefing or give me and be my staff a briefing on the whole thing. I think that when we deal with numbers of 74 million, it is very daunting. I want to thank you for spending the time to go through every item one by one and actually what the fiscal consequences or costs are. Thank you very much. No comments or questions from my colleagues. Bla recommends approval. I would like to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. We can take that without objection. Thank you very much. Madam clerk, please read items 15 and 16 together. Item 15 ordinance appropriating 83,600,000 of certificates of participation to the Mayors Office for housing and Community Development to fund project costs of hope sf. Item 16 authorizing certificates of participation in one or more series on a taxexempt and or tax annual basis at 83,600,000 to finance and refinance certain Capital Improvement projects. Good afternoon. I am the director of Public Housing initiatives. I am pleased to present for your approval these two ordinances authorizing the city to issue certificates of participation to generate 53. 6 million in new funding for three of the four hope sf projects. Hope sf is the nations first large scale Community Development initiative aimed at creating vibrant mixed income neighborhoods without mass displacement of original low income communities of color. This Bond Authority will support projects breaking ground later this year and in 2020 including infrastructure, replacement of Public Housing units and net new Affordable Housing units at all three sites. We are excited all three sites will be actively under construct. Sunnydale block six breaks ground in december. That item was at the committee a few weeks ago. Potrero and hunters view in the fall of 2020 and the vertical or housing portions will follow with construction start of six to nine months later. The Hope Sf Initiative addresses decades of disinvestment from the communities in southeast sector of our city and as a result our hope sf projects offer additional amenities and features that go on and beyond the typical Affordable Housing projects and sometimes result in higher per unit costs as well. Most notably on the projects we are talking about today, we are seeing a lot of funds spent on infrastructure. At su sunnydale the city is contributing 28 million for infrastructure. At hunters view about 30 million. At potrero 32 million. The way we try to support the projects despite these big expenditures is we assign a portion to the housing projects to allow us to leverage outside sources remains very expensive. Other upgrades that we provide include parking and also larger units. We provide more bedrooms at these projects to ensure all of our Public Housing tenants are rehoused. The bonds before you are sized based on the Economic Activity that will be generated by market rate projects at all three hope sf sites. These are all in predevelopment which is exciting. We expect to break ground on hunters view market rate project first one in the Second Quarter of 2020. That is an exciting milestone for us. Please let me know if you have questions about the hope sf presentation, and my colleague from office of Public Finance will talk to you about the specifics of the bond financing. Thank you very much. Hello. Office of Public Finance. Two ordinances before you appropriate proceeds and authorize execution and delivery of 83. 6 million to finance and refinance Capital Improvement including hunters view and sunny view as part of hope sf. Delivering 560 units when completed. They would finance 57 million of projects managed by the Mayors Office of housing within from structure. They anticipate that the debt service from the sale is consistent with the capital plan policy general Fund Debt Service at or below 3. 25 of general Fund Discretionary revenue. This would pay the cost of the project of 57 million, approximately 6. 7 million for debt Service Reserve, 16. 2 in commercial paper and fees. Approximately 1. 2 million for dell irrecosts associated with the certificates, also 2. 4 million to allow for fluctuations. The current plan anticipates the citys Paper Program and then to be taken out by the certificates when approved enough project costs. Office of Public Finance monitors and we dont fully expect to issue up to the not to exceed amount given the Interest Rates lower. Given fluctuations in the project schedules, higher Interest Rates when we sell the bonds it built in a conservative contingency to sell the bonds to fund the project. Based on interest cost of 6. 6 on 86 million the controller estimates over 25 year term of the bonds or 6. 7 million per year in debt service. As general Fund Supported debt cops will be paid by the general fund and the city will structure cops as the tax structure between the city and thirdparty trustee. We anticipate the city on the hospital campus would serve as collateral for the cop. The hospital campus currently secures citys existing cop debt from 2012 as well as what we will close in the next couple of weeks. With the approval they would approve the financing documents including the property leases, trust agreement, notice of sale, continuing disclosure and other documents which is for perspective investors. I am here to answer questions about the financing. Could we hear from the bla, please. Item 14 approves the issuance of 83. 6 million in certificates of participation. For the three hope sf projects. I want to issue what she said which is approving the trust documents and the project leases and other documents that go with the certificates of par pistis participation. Appropriate 83. 6 million to the three projects. On page 40 of our report, the actual amount of the certificates is about 81 million. They may not issue the full amount. The extra money is for the project cost of 56. 9 million. Balance is for reserves and financing required. On table two it summarizes the uses of these projects. Some goes for infrastructure cost and some for the financing for the housing development. This is within the debt Service Policy consistent with other approvals for hope sf and we recommend approval. Any members of the public like to comment on items 16 and 17 15 and 16 . I was curious about the comparable cost per square foot of similar buildings, nonluxury housing what it goes for to construct . Public comment is closed. Any comments or questions, colleagues . I have been briefed on this so i feel comfortable with the big dollar amounts. I would like to move this to the board. Madam clerk please read item number 17. Resolution authorizing the Mayors Office to execute an amendment to the loan documents related to the existing Loan Agreement with the San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund for an amount not to exceed 10,000 for a total loan amount of 20 million. I am caroline mccormick, project manager assigned to the program. Today i am requesting that you approve a resolution authorizing ocd to execute an amendment to an existing loan documents with the San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund to increase the loan amount by 10 million for a total not to exceed 20 million and extending the term to 20 years. The Housing Accelerator Fund is a Financial Institution that acts as the key par partner on the city program where they provide upfront Construction Financing on the commitment that they will come in 12 to 24 months later for the permanent financing through city subsidy and preservation and First Mortgage product. To date bridge loans led to preservation of 14 buildings totaling 277 residential units, 19 commercial spaces, 15 dwelling units and accelerated acquisition of one vacant land site to be developed as 135 residential units. This additional 10 million will increase the lending capacity and facility in raising and dollars to execute on more dollars on more projects. This is a zero interest loan repayable after 20 years. Source for funds is fiscal year 1920 allocation from the city Affordable Housing production and Preservation Fund which is funded by excess revenue funds. As the report sited the citys total investment will revolve and continue to fund Affordable Housing projects pass the city coming in as a lender. I recommend your approval of this resolution so they can continue to work in partnership to further the anti displacement programs and preserve Affordable Housing for low to moderate incomes by the city. Justin is here as well. The report please. The proposed legislation would increase the funds the moneys loaned by the Mayors Office from 10 million to 20 million and extends repayment term through 2039. This is alone that is repaid at the end of 20 years at zero percent interest. There is no money coming back to the city for it. Look at tables one and the projects funded and outstanding loans. It shows upcoming projects. We recommend approval. Any comments from my colleagues . Supervisor mandelman. I think this is a super Innovative Program and would like to be added as cosponsor. Would like to see more district 8 projects showing up. Public comment is closed. I would like to be added as a sponsor. I make a motion to move to the full board with positive recommendation. No objection. Can you please call item 18. Resolution authorizing the Mayors Office to participate in the second round notice of availability and accept and expands the county competitive allocation award up to 36. 5 million under the California Department of Housing Community development no place like home program. Good afternoon. I am amy from the office of Community Development. This is to authorize our office to expend up to 36. 5 million in no place like homes funds under the alternative county designation. They provide funding for persons with serious Mental Illness who are homeless, the counties awarded proportionally. San the Community Development department is releasing notice of funding applications about once each year. The board has already approved and accepted the first round of funding for 27 million in come pecompetitive funds. We will use this for the development of 1064 Mission Project which you just heard earlier from my colleagues. This current resolution approves the second round and third round of funding for up to 36. 5 million. We have identified three potential projects that would be eligible to the use of the funds. 180 jones for 36 of the total Housing Units 36 supportive units for adults. Parcel u32 Housing Units for transitional use and 95 supportive units for adults as well. We identified the potential projects we have two years to allocate the funding commitments. This allows our office to project what are the use of the funds based on the availability and competitiveness of the projects for other funding as well. Our office will make a determination as to which of these three projects will be allocated the funding depending on the factors i discussed. We ask the committee to recommend the resolution and move forward to the full board. I am joined by my colleague in case there are questions about the program. Thank you very much. There is no bla report on this. Any comments or questions . Seeing none this opens it for Public Comment. Any members of the comment to comment on 18. Public comment is closed. I would like to move to the board with positive recommendation. We will take that without objection. Can you please call item 19. Resolution approving the fiscal year 2019 housing opportunities for persons with aids, permanent Supportive Housing renewal garage and authorizing the mayor on behalf of the city and county San Francisco from the housing and urban department from january 1, 2020 through december 31, 2022 in the amount of 1,430,000. Would you like to speak on this . It is important and i think gloria is here to talk to us about it. Thank you very much. Thank you. I am gloria wu. This is a resolution to allow our office on behalf of the city to accept and expands a federal grant from the federal department of housing and urban department. It is the renewal grant housing opportunities for persons with aids. For San Francisco thi this is a three year grant for 1. 43 million starting january 1, 2020. These funds will be used for a partial rent Subsidy Program for persons with h. I. V. To help them maintain housing while receiving vocational counseling, attending classes or looking for work. Thank you very much. There is no bla report. Open for Public Comment. Public comment is now closed. Comments, questions from colleagues. I would like to move with positive recommendation. We can take without objection. Thank you very much. Any other business before us today . No further business. We are adjourned. Pilaties. Its a creation, an old regimen of exercise. Really based on core engagement and core structure and core development. We do a lot of exercise in developing that and think about lengthening of the spine and our muscles. If youre a runner, if youre into kayaking, martial arts, cycling pilates are for you. Programs are variety year around at various locations and to learn more come to the i want to thank all of our partners here today, city around county, Mayors Office, all candidates, thank you for being here. I want to turn it over to my associate and friend, ms. Joyce. Is it afternoon now . Good morning, everyone. Welcome to visitation valley. We want to thank you all for coming out this morning. We are so excited and so happy. These job fairs keep Getting Better and better, and i especially want to thank joshua, the Mayors Office. A wonderful wrong man working to make sure we all have opportunities. We have a special guest in the house. I want everyone to help me recognize and our own district 10 supervisor walton. [applause. ] good afternoon. This is what a hiring fair is supposed to look like. Sunnydale is on fire. I want more energy and excitement from this room. Good afternoon. There we go. You know, we do hire fairs all the time throughout the year in various communities, and one of the things that i always used to stress when i used to work for Community Developers was i dont want to just have a job stair job fair to check boxes to say we had a bunch of people show up and nobody has a job. Having focus hiring fairs with employers engaged with community having conversations and people walk away with jobs, interviews, something tangible to continue to be excited, continue to work hard to get connected to jobs is important. I want to say this is what a hiring fair is supposed to look like. [applause. ] we have several employers, several communitybased organizations in attendance. We have folks working hard in the community. Oewd, airport is here. Police department is here, we have thank you so much for hosting, city build out on the ground every day. I saw judy here and a lot of community partners, but one of the things i love is when our resident leaders come out and participate and actually set an example for the community. I want to thank our resident leaders here from our Public Housing communities. These are the folks that advocate on behalf of the community and 99point of the time they are doing it because they care about community from their heart. It is not like they are making money doing this work. I want to thank everybody. I want to thank all of you for coming out. We are going to continue to work hard to address the issues of unemployment across the city, and even though we have a very low Unemployment Rate in San Francisco. We know in isolated counties in the southeast sector Unemployment Rate is much higher for people of color, people with disabilities, people in the Lbgt Community and low Income Community and folks having a hard time getting jobs. We want to change that. It is good to see when city departments come together, when communities come together, but most importantly, when folks from the Community Come to focus on engaging in working with opportunities that are available. We are going to continue to do more of these across the district, across the city. I am excited to see sunny dale fired up and to see the room packed. We have people ready to go to work. Welcome to g10, welcome to sunnydale. Lets get folks connected to jobs. Thank you so much. Thank you supervisor. I was so excited, i didnt introduce myself. I am Joyce Armstrong proud president of phta. I want to give a shout out to the sunnydale residents. We worked hard to make sure we sat rated that development. They are going through transition of a new community built for them, and we want to make sure we support them as much as we can. I also have my fellow Board Members here. The treasurer and monaco, the vice president. We have our esteemed commissioner ms. Mary ann pikes. She is a resident of sunnydal sy sunnydale. We had the leadership here but they had meetings. This is when they do community meetings. We just want to thank you for all coming out. We want to thank the San Francisco Public Housing, our director is here somewhere, tanya is the in executive director of the San Francisco housing authority. We are under transition. We have our president of the where is the president of the commission as well as joshs boss . Porsche is going from community to community, connected with us and some of the other residents that are here. I am so happy this keeps Getting Better and better. I thought josh was going to have a heart attack. He goes 110 about any project the that he is working on. We want to thank him again. Once again. We are phea at 1815 egbert street to keep low income housing. Affordable is good, but we need 30 of income housing. I do want to add that they were appointed to the shipyard by may or ed lee. We are working hard. It represents all of district 10, not just bayview. When they do Candlestick Point there will be jobs, opportunities, a movie theater, a hotel. We wish they would build a casino. We havent heard about that. That would bring revenue. I know i would. I would like to have a casino here. Momy goodness. Hope sf. Is there anybody else i should acknowledge . Dont give me a microphone, i will go on and on. Once again, we want to thank you. [applause. ] i need a shout out to my c. E. O. Faces sf and all of the others here are partners as well. We have mission hiring hall, s. F. M. T. A. , project level, in the house, yes. Lake view in the house. Goodwill in the house. We have our Access Points in the house. We also have commissioners throughout from various commissions as well as board of directors. Thank you for supporting us. I need for you candidates to make sure you connect with the employers. Amazon needs 100,000 people in the next 12 months. I think danada60 people. Fedex how many . 30. They want 30. Belton institute in the house. They have quite a few people, too. They need 15 people. The jobs are here. Go and get your interview card and interview. There are jobs available. I need you to get those jobs. We have more guests coming. We will let you know when we are ready to have them up. Thank you all. [applause. ] listen, for the best part of the day except for this event, i would like to tell you that this woman fights for us. She gets jobs for us. She is one of us. It is my delight to bring on the honorable mayor london breed. [applause. ] mayor breed i am so excited to be here. Let me just say that we know here in San Francisco we are lucky, right . We have a 1. 8 Unemployment Rate, but, sadly, we have so many people who cant get access to so many opportunities in San Francisco. I have made it my mission to make sure that we are bringing the opportunities that exist to the city to the communities that traditionally dont get access to these opportunities. The thing is we know what the numbers have said for decades in terms of this particular community having some of the highest Unemployment Rates in our city, and more specifically, the Africanamerican Community having some of the highest Unemployment Rates in San Francisco. We know what the data has always said. Now we have to do Something Different to change that. We have to meet people where they are. We have to go into the communities and bring the opportunities to the people who need them in these communities. That is why we are here today. We just opened a job center in omi exce area. Go see ms. Brown in that area. This is one of the first times we have done Something Like this here. This cannot be the last. It is important to be consistent. The woman in the back who is going to do training opportunities and helping people with city employment opportunities, she is going to come here every other month. Every other month to make sure that if someone is looking for a city job which provides good healthcare and benefits for retirement, lets make sure you have someone to work with you to help you understand the complicated city process to get one of those jobs. I have started opportunities for all, a program to provide paid internships for all High School Students in San Francisco because i wanted to make sure that our kids growing up in communities all over San Francisco dont fall through the cracks. That is an Amazing Program which is really done a tremendous thing in opening up doors all over San Francisco for so many city departments and also the private sector. We have to take it a step further for people who are adults now who are looking for opportunities. There are so many jobs in San Francisco and the bay area. This is an opportunity to connect people who may decide they want to do Something Different in life. People may be retired but want to generate extra income. People who want kids to move out so they want them to get their jobs to pay their own rent. That means that we have to continue to invest in these communities. We have to get out thereinto the community, and i have to tell you i am overwhelmed buyer the number of people here and so appreciative of the different city departments and agencies and the Public Sector folks. I just talked to a gentleman who got hired on the spot. That makes me feel real good. [applause. ] when we talk about income and equality, when we talk about the achievement gap in the public schools, when we talk about all these things, this is just one small way to do something about it. Today we are changing o how we o business in San Francisco. We are changing how we do business in San Francisco. I want to just leave you with one last thing. When the door is open for you, dont shut it behind you. Open the door for the next person. When you are in those Job Opportunities and you hear about something and no someone looking, then make sure you reach back and help someone who is looking for an opportunity, too. Make sure that when you are working in these various industries you put your all into your work, that you do a good job and make your family and community proud. If you want be to start your own business or anything else that you put your all into it. I want to change the future of San Francisco, and changing the future of San Francisco starts today. It starts with making sure that anyone in this room who came for a Second Chance or an opportunity or a Career Change or anything else for that nature that you have an opportunity walking out this door to do whatever it is you want to do. That is what today is about. I want to thank the Public Defenders Office for being here as well. They are here to talk to anyone who, for example, may have challenges with their past and need some assistance inning what to do. They are here to work with you on record expunging and whatever you need. We have done a lot of things in the city. Let me break it down so you can understand some of the laws that, basically, that we got rid of to make it easier to get rid of barriers to employment. When you say you dont have a drivers license or you have something on your record or owe some money. In San Francisco we have given everyone a clean slate so you can get your license without paying excessive fees. Go and check that. I am really proud we have been able to do that. Also, we dont discriminate when it comes to employment. If it is working for the city or any other company that does accident in San Francisco against people who may have done something in their past that is following them and preventing them from seeking out opportunities. We have gotten rid of a lot of those things that get in the way of a job. Dont just walk away or give up. Make sure you ask someone. There are so many people who want you to succeed. We want everyone here to talk to whoever they feel they want to talk to, ask the questions they want to ask so you can get the results to change your life. Thank you all so much for being here. Thank you to our work force director, josh, just in case you dont find something here that works for you, call josh directly. He will pick you up, take you shopping to get you an outfit to do interviews. I want to also thank Joyce Armstrong and the pca. Joyce is a leader for all of our developments around San Francisco. She has been incredible to make sure resources are delivered to residents of Public Housing throughout San Francisco. Thank you marlene tran forgetting the word out as well. Thank you, drew, i hope you brought your kids to get them employed as well. I want be to touch on something else. I know this is a job fair. I want to introduce you to James Caldwell who is working in the Mayors Office now. Some of you already know him, but part of what he is going to focus on is dealing with the challenges around violence in our communities. Whether it is any of the shootings that occur, some of the issues around the Senior Community who have been attacked or what have you, we have got to change what happens in the community. It starts with us holding our families and kids accountable to keep each other safe. We have to look out for someone another. Anyone wants grandma to walk down the street without worries. We have to start working on the community. James is an important part. He used to work with sdip. He will work with this community. Not only do we want you to thrive in the work force, we want you to thrive in life and feel safe in your community. Thank you, james for being here. Thank you big rich and daniel forgetting the word out to the community. We will do these job fairs in all sorts of neighborhoods that have never had these before. We will not do them just once. We will come back time and time again. If there is anything you need when we are not here, again, joyce has the phone number, drew has the phone number. Folks around here can call anytime. It is really time to change the future of San Francisco and make sure that no one is left behind, and i need this community to do your part in working with us to make sure that we are investing in the things that you care about the most and this Community Needs the most, especially as we do rebuilding of sunnydale, make the changes we need. We want this community intact and that is what i am committed to doing. Have fun today, get a job, help somebody get a job and thank you all so much for turning out for us today. Mayor breed, before you leave i have a special guest. Because of the mayors vision, what came to fruition was the city drive program. 300 were laid off. Mayor breeds vision and they went to s. F. M. T. A. I have a city drive candidate to speak on behalf of city drive. It is an honor. I am emotionally devastated. My husband and i both lost our jobs. Then the mayor came and spoke to us, and she put in some help for us. We received help from owd, faces sf to apply to muni. We were taught classes for license. Ithey drove us at 5 00 in the morning for the test. I felt the support from the mayor. She took the time and effort to help us in time of need. As a result, currently i drive a trolley coach in San Francisco and i am loving it. applause . From one loving family to another, thank you very much. [applause. ] muni is hiring still so good job, good benefits, good retirement and part of what we will do is help support you throughout the city drive academy, right . We also know that sometimes the challenge with people going through these programs is they cant afford to participate in the program. That is something that we are trying to change so that money is never a barrier to an opportunity that can help change your life. As someone who basically came from a community. As you know you grew up in fillmore, and the challenges there in the Public Housing i live in, it was really hard to see so many friends and family end up going down the wrong path because of lack of opportunity. That was so important to me. When we have an opportunity to change someones life, we have to put fort the resources they need to succeed. Not just put them in the program, pay them in the programming, make sure they have money for transportation so they dont leave the program. We have to change how we support people if we want them to succeed that is the goal today. I am excited to see one of my dreams come alive in serving this incredible community. Again, get a job and take care of mommy and daddy and have fun today. Thank you so much. [applause. ] thank you so much, mayor. Now, i need everybody to get a job. We have employers here. We are interviewing. Get the interview card and go to the second floor and get interviewed. The jobs are here. Thank you everyone. Id like 20 call to order the regular meeting of the San Francisco Public Utilities commission. Todays date is tuesday, november 12th, 2019. Roll call, please. Before i call, id like to let everybody know that items 6, the Citizens Advisory Committee quarterly update will be removed from calender at the request of the cac chair and well reschedule that. [roll call] we have a

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