Commissioner ronen . Ronen absent. Commissioner safai . Safai absent. Commissioner walton . Present. Commissioner yee . Present. Yee present. We have quorum. Thank you, mr. Quintanilla. Could you please call the next item. Clerk item number. Citizens advisory report. Commissioner stefani is amongst us. Mr. Larson. Good morning, chair peskin, vice chair mandelman and commissioners. Im here to report on the november 20th meeting of the c. A. C. Starting with item 5, allocation of 3. 3 million for better Market Street. Critical to the success of the project. Smta noted the project working group, which included business along Market Street and the planned turnaround. As well as coordinating with developers on large projects for midmarket. C. A. C. Members also reacted favorably to the elimination of private vehicle traffic on all of Market Street, in the project area below 10th street. Seeing this as an advantage to reducing congestion and moving transit in this crowded area. The c. A. C. Recommended approval of this item. Turning to item number 7 on your agenda, the projects in the bayview, the comments centered on the transit assistance role. And the muni transport Assistance Program or mtap coming out of the bayview Transportation Planning process. Members were very supportive of the transit assistance and the mtap, given the vital role they play in deescalating and providing a safe environment for the riders. Funding associated with this item will go toward allowing mtap to increase the transit assistance presence on bayview lines during their working hours. Members approved the item both because of the worthwhile program itself and its prioritization through the participatory budgeting process in the community. And hope the lifeline transportation grant helping to fund the initiative will identify Sustainable Future funding sources. The c. A. C. Was also presented the 2019 San FranciscoCongestion Management Program. The data and metrics used to inform the Congestion Management Program or c. M. P. Were of particular interest to the c. A. C. Members. One member was interested to know whether the data could be use for other projects and evaluations. Staff noted that data had been used already to support the freeway Corridor Management study and most recently the San Francisco downtown congestion study. Reporting back to the c. A. C. On the policy Advisory Committees activities in the new year. On that note, i would like to say that the c. A. C. Looks forward to the new projects and updates. The c. A. C. Will welcome two new members, who will join several new members who joined the c. A. C. In the past year. Im happy to report that the c. A. C. Not only represents the citys geographic diversity, but also the diversity of the people who live in San Francisco. In particular more members who are younger, along with those who are older. Id also like to take this opportunity on behalf of the Citizens Advisory Committee to thank the hardworking staff, whose expertise and professionalism make our role to advise that much easier and effective, both in this year and every year. And that concludes my report. Thank you, mr. Larson. Are there any questions for the c. A. C. . We will address some of the things you brought up relative to better market, when we deal with item number 5. Are there any members of the public who would like to make any public testimony . First speaker, please, on the c. A. C. Report. Yes. On the c. A. C. Report. Ive been following s. F. County Transportation Agency for ever since its inception. And the older c. A. C. S would address issues all over the city and county of San Francisco. So when it comes to congestion and when it comes to increased in the carbon footprint, this commission hasnt addressed it in realtimes. And im going to theyre doing some documentation on it, so that to address it in real times. So its very easy to say that a new committee will be formed for the bayview and the southeast sector. But let me tell you that congestion is getting worse. And the best way to find out about that is for you all to go and visit it, not talk about it, spewing diatribe. That doesnt help at all. And more, if youre old, more if youre physically challenged. So the c. A. C. Does play an important role, but the c. A. C. Has to have empirical data. And the c. A. C. Has to have solemn pathy and compassion for our population, more the Elderly Population thats suffering from the adverse impacts, be it on Market Street or van ness, which you know about, but do nothing about temperature thank you very much. Chair peskin thank you, any other members of the public wanting to make comment . Mr. Quintanilla, could you please read the consent agenda. Items 3 and 4 consent the consent agenda. Item number 4 is being considered for final approval. Staff not planning to present. Chair peskin are there any members of the public who would like to comment on item number 3, approval of the minutes for november 19th . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Is there a motion to move the consent agenda, made by commissioner walton, seconded by commissioner yee. On that motion made and sected, roll call please. Commission haney . Aye. Commissioner. Commissioner peskin . Aye. Missioner ronen . Aye. Commissioner stefani . Aye. Misser yee . Aye. We have final approval. Chair peskin thank you, next item please. Allocate approximately 3. 3 million in prop k sales tax funds with conditions, to San Francisco public works for better Market Street. Anna la fort,. Ill make a few quick remarks and invite the project manager for better Market Street from the department of public works to come up and give a presentation about the project itself, which is a requirement. Its a condition of the one bay area grant, that was programmed by this body to the project, that the project has a quarterly update to the board. This is for final design of the segment from 5th to 8th street, which is otherwise known as phase 1a. And this scope of work is suppose to be completed this summer. Youll hear more details about it from christina, which would allow the project to proceed to construction around this time next year. The requested funds are also for an installation and evaluation of a sidewalklevel bikeway along the south side of Market Street, between goth and franklin streets and the installation is planned to start in march of 2020, to be open for use by july of 2020. And, yeah, the chairs pleasure, id like to invite christina to present. Good morning, commissioners. Christina olaya. The better Market Street project manager. Im happy to report this morning that since the last time we presented, we have obtained our environmental clearance at the state level, environmental clearance. Weve also received a project approvals. So on october 11th, we had a public works hearing and mohamed approved a public works directors order. And then on october 15th, the m. T. A. Board heard all of the project changes, all of the parking and traffic changes. And approved the project as well. Our next step is getting environmental clearance at the federal level or mepa clearance. This is our schedule for the next few years. Our focus right now is in four areas. First, implementing the Quick Build Program of better Market Street, so that we see some of the safety improvements right away. Were also developing the construction mitigation plan, to support businesses along the corridor during construction. Were completing our environmental clearance, as well as completing design for phase 1a. We anticipate advertising the construction contract for phase 1a, between 5th and 8th streets next summer and hopefully Start Construction before the end of 2020. Starting with the quickbuild program, there are three main components of quickbuild, first full implementation of the carfree zone east of 10th street. Well also be adding 100 new loading zones, thats both passenger and commercial loading zones on the side streets and parallel streets to support the carfree area. Munionly lanes will be extended east all the way to main street. And where we have extra street or extra roadway space, there will be new painted safety zones. Heres a map of the quickbuild implementation. You can see that from 10th street all the way to main, in the inbound direction, will be carfree. And then westbound from stewart all the way to van ness. This is our timeline for quickbuild. Prior to opening day, well be coordinating with all of the Transportation Network companies to make sure that their apps are geo fenced and ready for the extended carfree area. Were doing a lot of outreach to the community, as well as to media. Youll see a lot of signage going up, that will be bagged until the opening day the opening day is at the end of january. Thats when all of the signs will be unbagged, carfree, Market Street will take effect. And the restrictions go live in all of the apps. After opening day, well be finishing some of the remaining work at intersections, as well as the transit lane extension, which has to be done at night. As anna mentioned, part of our request for prop k funding today is to pay for our pilot project. Currently there is a raised cycle track on the south side of Market Street, between goss and franklin. Its in the inbound direction. But its only raised inches and 4 inches from the roadway. Its not our better Market Street design. So what we would like to do is actually raise the bikeway all the way up to sidewalk level. And install the pavers and the bikeway separations, the detectable bikeway separation along these two blocks as a pilot of our better Market Street stein. Moving to phase quickbuild, as i mentioned, its between 5th and 8th street. This is a full reconstruction of Market Street, full redesign from building face to building face. Were rolling it out in segments geographically. The first segment is 5th to 8th street, as i mentioned all of the sidewalks will be replaced, instead of the brick, we have more accessible pavers, followed by the sidewalklevel pike way. And were leaving two lanes in each direction, the curb lane will be for transit vehicles, taxis, delivery vehicles, and emergency vehicles. The center lanes will be munionly. So the sline as well as some buses. Heres a closeup of the design of our sidewalks, using larger pavers that will be oriented in a linear fashion along the sidewalk. So youll only be encountering the joints every two feet. There will be new trees, new street furniture. Heres some of the trees that were proposing. Well keep the london plane as the primary tree throughout the corridor and also adding some diversity of tree species, adding cork or elm trees along the way. Our streetscape features we have coordinated with bart and were coordinating with muni and clear channel, j. C. To have a consistent streetscape look along the the corridor, Something Like a stainless steel design. And you can see the proposed j. C. Toilets in the bottom right, some seating in the bottom middle and then some leaning rails for bicyclists in the bottom left. Having a consistent look and feel throughout the corridor. This is just one quick slide on our construction mitigation plan. Were working closely with our partner departments, m. T. A. And p. U. C. , as well as the office of economic and Workforce Development to develop a construction mitigation plan to support the businesses along the corridor during construction. Weve talked about marketing campaigns, adding ambassadors along the corridor, providing incentives to the contractor to finish the project ahead of schedule. We know that the least contract duration the better for everyone, the less disruptions for the city. Directed business support will have a project office with Business Hours where people can come and request or apply for services. And then were also working on a pretty detailed transit support plan for construction. Heres the funding plan. You can see our prop k request, as part of the list. We also have been here before for our build grant, which we were awarded last december, as well as our obag funding. The majority of funding, however, is coming coming from r m. T. A. Prop a general obligation bond. Were also looking for other funding to fill the full corridor costs. Were looking at future federal Transit Authority dollars, future build grants, other obag calls for projects. Weve applied for regional measure 3 and also other local funding sources. With that that concludes my presentation. Thank you. Chair peskin thank you, ms. Olaya. Questions or comments from the members the sfmta . Okay. Ive got a few. Ms. Oleia, number one i want to start out by saluting you. One of the most competent project managers that the department of public works and the stet could have. Thats widely acknowledged and this is this is a phenomenally complicated project. This body and in our other incarnation of board of supervisors have been wrestling in modern times with mega projects, the central subway, as it relates to impacts to both small businesses, as well as residents. And weve been trying to wrap our hands around this. There have been many policy conversations, both at the sanford and the board of supervisors that has resulted in some cases in relatively modest, this may be a controversial term, reparations payments to small businesses. And we all or actually were talking about older and younger, the older members of this body lived through the development of Market Street, as it related to digging it up for bart and later on for the subway. And the one thing i want to get right and what i heard from our c. A. C. Is about aggressive in advance stakeholder engagement. And so while we approve these mega projects, and this is going to be a huge project thats going to make taken years. I cant wait until january of 2020, that is a nobrainer. I dont think theres any policy disagreement about what were trying to do for the grand boulevard of San Francisco. But making sure that we take care of and engage these people and there are differences between departments. Im not picking on the sfmta, i mean, lets be real. Van ness, b. R. T. At last count was 567 days behind schedule. We all know the stories. Theyve appeared before this body from people who literally have cried in front of us, as theyre losing their businesses and their livelihood and their employees. So i want to make sure that, number one, everybody in the Franklin Goss area has 20 15 vision. Im not picking on kate mccarthy, i believe shes done the best job that she can do, with the resources that have been allocated on the van ness. But the reality is we didnt engage stakeholders early enough. Eewd was not dealing with sfmta. All of these things came after the fact. They were way too late. Frankly it has been more than a challenge, if not a borderline embarrassment for the city and county of San Francisco. So simply put after that monologue, what plans do you and other departments and the city at large have to make sure that we have learned from our past practices and arguably our mistakes . Thank you. So we have a few strategies to address impacts to businesses. First off, we are breaking the project into small segments. Three blocks, 5th to 8th street, the second phase is 5th to 2nd. So another three blocks. Again trying to keep construction tight and fast. And were still talking about two years. And were trying to work on the construction sequencing to see if we can get that done more. Were looking at twoyear segments in three blocks, full reconstruction. And trying to get in and get out of those blocks quickly. And as part of that, as you mentioned, aggressive community involvement, Community Outreach. We have to date held five rounds of Community Outreach with large open houses. Were also planning, you know, doortodoor outreach in the next starting starting in ja, adding additional staff to go doortodoor to talk to each of the businesses impacted by primarily phase 1aperform franklin to goss will be one side of the street. We think we can get in and get out in a matter of 2002 to three month of two to three months. We have a lot of development in the 58th to 8th street. Weve held hundreds of meetings with local businesses, as well as some of the residential buildings and some of the developers. So i think outreach, involvement, getting input, working with once we have the contractor on board, as part of our contract documents, making sure that our contractor is also conscientious and aware of the impacts to businesses and working with the city to help minimize disruptions. Were looking at where can we stage, where can we put materials, that dont impact businesses. You will always be able to walk up to businesses along Market Street. Right now theres no private vehicles, theres no parking. So we wont see impacts to parking. But we will, you know, try to provide as much access to buildings and properties as we can, throughout construction. And providing for deliveries and other access on side streets and parallel streets, the alleys behind Market Street. So short construction duration, project office, providing services, going ecuadorian doortodoor, getting input and working with our contractor. Those are a lot of lessons weve learned from the other mega projects that youve mentioned. Ms. Oleia, i appreciate that. I believe you. But knocking on doors isnt enough, mr. Rurzit is what you give them when you knock on those doors. When we knock on the dor and say, haney, youre going to be inconvenienced and im not worried about the two, threemonth thing. Im worried about the phase one, phase 1a, im worried about phase 2. Im talking about the major sticks and bricks. When when we knock on the door and say this is coming, prepare yourself. Thats insufficient. If we can actually get our act together and say here are things that the city can do for you, whether its technical assistance, whether its financial assistance, whether it is temporary relocation. All of these things are expensive and are going to make this already very expensive project more expensive. The sfmta and mr. Rurz is whispering into your ear right now, has actually been thinking about that, because they have suffered through a project, that is way beyond schedule, and the same thing is now happening to that organization, as it relates to van ness, b. R. T. And people are suffering. It is just a true fact. And i had the Controllers Office actually analyze sales tax data on the van ness corridor and shockingly, like every poll i have ever seen, it told us actually what we would have thought. The second we proceeded with construction, sales taxes on van ness avenue plummeted, right. So there you have it. Real live data. And i just want to make sure that we do everything that we can do. I would like Joaquin Torres from the office of economic and Workforce Development and as of december 16th, jeffrey tumlynn from the sfmta, mohammed nuru, the president of this board of supervisors, the chair of this sfcta, our best staff to actually gain this out, far in advance, im not saying this knocking on doors and getting ready. Thank you, commissioners. Jonathan rurz with the m. T. A. So as a partner with the department of public works on this project, i do want to remind all of the commissioners that the city does have a construction mitigation program, christina did go through a lot of preconstruction elements that we would include, as part of that project. We now are at a point with design, where we do know where some of the construction impacts will occur. And chair peskin, you are exactly right. We should take the Lessons Learned from the larger projects and van ness and apply some of the tools we have put in place to prepare in advance on better Market Street. So as an example, we should execute our partnership with the office of economic and Workforce Development now. They should do a Business Survey along the corridor and blocks in advance. So we know what businesses are there. We can identify businesses that might be impacted directly by construction. Meaningthey might lose sidewalk access, we might see the staging right in front of their business and start working with them now on some of the tools that we can implement. One thing that we did do with the funding that the board of supervisors supported was, as part of that, we set aside 1 million in a Revolving Loan fund in advance. Not specifically for sfmta projects, but in projects like better Market Street, where the m. T. A. Does have applicable scope and is a partner in the project. One of the reasons we did that, and we got feedback from this body, was so in advance of construction occurring, if businesses feel they will have a cash flow or other issue come up during the course of construction in advance, they may work with the office of economic and Workforce Development to access those funds. In addition, we did this on van ness. We might want to get like a business Advisory Committee together of people who know what businesses will face and can advise us during the course of construction. So to that note, i feel that the city does have the tools and protocols in place. We should take advantage from the projects that we have seen across the city and start putting some of these things in place now, before construction occurs. I commit on behalf of the m. T. A. That we will definitely work with both oedw and the department of public works to have a very detailed plan in place, that we will execute prior to construction beginning. Chair peskin thank you, mr. Rurzgenerally, the way get compliances is by metering out money, because this is primarily a funding agency. I dont want to do that. I want to give you this money. But generally the way we get your attention is we say time out, no more money until you have this in place. We dont have to do it today. But id like us all to think about how were going to make sure that in all of these busy agencies and all of these busy peoples lives, this rises to the top. So i want to put that marker out there, which is this plan has to be as close to bulletproof as is possible. I am done with balming the village to save it. Ms. Oleia. Absolutely. Jonathan and i were speaking, we can develop the plan. I think our reports are quarterly. I think we can have the plan, at least a draft plan, for our next quarterly report. Chair peskin okay. I appreciate that. And id like staff to think about what are triggers and what are things that we can do, not to hold you accountable, but just to make sure that this rises to the top. So lets continue that conversation. Are there questions from members. Miss haney . Supervisor haney thanks, chair peskin, for all of that. There was some comments i was going to make around the businesses there in particular. Thats an area that already has a lot of challenges, with a lot of vacant storefronts, a lot of Public Safety issues there. And i would really love to see with some more specificity on what the plans are. I mean, you mentioned some of the things that are being thought about in terms of ambassadors and other types of support. I also really want to recommend that you include sfpd as part of this. There are a lot of foot beats on Market Street, particularly in that area. And as youre thinking about some of the impacts, if some of the stores there that are already or vacant areas that are already having a lot of challenges in terms of safety issues are impacted, then, you know, we want to make sure that theyre included. I appreciate what chair peskin said. If theres a way for us to have a bit more detailed plan, not just for the 5th to 8th segment, which is most immediate. But more broadly i think this is if we can get as far ahead of this as possible, i think it will be hugely helpful, especially in light of what weve seen in light of the other large projects, central subway, van ness in particular to have a plan in place to have that outreach and to be able to because this is going on for years. So this and this is right in the heart, obviously core of our city. It couldnt be more important to get this right. But thank you for your work. Chair peskin thank you. Seeing no other questions from members, are there members of the public who would like to testify on this item . Please come up. If youd line up to your right, your left. First speaker, please. First and foremost, lets take the central subway, started with 600 million. And now its about 2 billion. Take the van ness corridor. You dont give a damn how many businesses left the city and county of San Francisco. And you dont give a damn that many of those businesses were there for 25, 30 years. Now we were there and the chair has made a statement about he knows and he saw what transpired when the first time around they worked on Market Street. And at that time the department of transportation paid the businesses some money. They did not do this with 3rd street. Now back to Market Street. Go on Market Street and go on going in the area of union square and see how many businesses now are closed. It doesnt even feel like christmas. In union square there are businesses that are closed. Now i believe in Needs Assessment from engineers. Not having some people forming committees and lets talk about this, that and the other. [bell dings] engineers we are so stupid on van ness, that for every one day we work, three days we do not work. And it took somebody one and a half years to find out, oh, how to mix this problem. So mohamed was there, holland was there. Ed was there and, guess what, a good man like ed raskin, you ganged up on him and he had to leave. And now youve got a clown you expect this clown to do some justice. [bell dings] stop the talk, but dont walk the walk. We need engineers. Engineers who understand transportation and can do Needs Assessment. Thank you such. Chair peskin next speaker. Ms. Lee. Hello. Good morning, commissioners. My name is janice lee with the San Francisco bicycle coalition. Im going to keep this really short. Come on, you know to vote yes on this. But what i will say this is phase 1a. I didnt know you had to split phases into letters, which means a lot of phases coming before you over the coming years to fund this project. And i really think that that is where you as commissioners can weigh in and hold the city accountable to those timelines. So i look forward to that. It does not escape me that the two commissioners, chair peskin, commissioner haney, Market Street splits to be vocal on this. It says a lot in terms of making sure the construction, the timelines are met. Theres assistance for the small businesses. I think the Bike Coalition is extremely supportive of that. I think weve learned we have to be part of this conversation during the planning phase, too. But thank you so much for your consideration. Vote yes. This is a nobrainer. Lets fix Market Street. Thank you. Chair peskin next speaker. Im bob. Im president of save muni. I had an illuminating conversation with a driver on the number 5 recently. You know, the number 5, its the fulton that goes up past golden gate park. And the longest part of that route, in timewise, he said its on Market Street. Once it gets off Market Street, you can move pretty quick. So i said to him, well, are you looking forward to the new Market Street plan, that will get the cars off. He said not really because we get held up more by bicycles than we get held up by cars. Now what im saying to you, i urge you in approving this measure, to include a representative from the transit workers union, who can speak to the concerns of the muni drivers, as youre reconstructing Market Street. We dont want to impede the buses. We want to have bike lanes. But lets be sensible and include the drivers from the very beginning. And, of course, save muni will be happy to participate as well. Thank you. Chair peskin thank you. Next speaker. Good morning, commissioners. Jody, walk San Francisco. I do want to echo janices comments in terms of we do hope that this is a nobrainer and this money is passed for the better Market Street project. Walk San Francisco has been part of the c. A. C. And has also been asking for what these mitigations are and have offered our services. So anything we can do to be part of that, in terms of talking to businesses and helping, we know that this kind of project is going to enliven businesses on Market Street. We have to keep that in mind when were talking about more foot traffic, more people on bikes, more ability to stop and shop. So lets keep that in our heads when we do hopefully pass this. Thank you. Chair peskin thank you. Are there any other other members. Public wanting to speak on item number 5 . Seeing none maybe we can hear from staff at our december 17th meeting with some recommendations, relative to the policy concerns that again i think i said this at the beginning. This is not about the project. This is about how we mitigate in a meaningful and real way, impacts from the project. And weve all experienced this, whether its commissioner yee in west portal. Weve all this these problems and its time at the dawn of the 21st century for the city to wrap our arms around that. With that, is there a motion for item 5, made by commissioner mandelman, seconded by commissioner yee. And on that item, we have a different house. Roll call please. Commissioner brown . Aye. Commissioner fewer . Aye. Commissioner haney . Aye. Commissioner mandelman . Aye. Commissioner mar . Aye. Commissioner peskin . Aye. Commissioner ronen . Aye. Commissioner stefani . Aye. Commissioner walton . Aye. Commissioner yee . Aye. Clerk we have first approval. Chair peskin next item, please. Item number 6, allocate approximately 1. 5 million with conditions and appropriate 110,000 in president obama sales tax funds for three requests. This is an action item. Mr. Pickford, good morning. Good morning. So, yeah, our first request is for design of a new castro street elevator and provide a redundant elevator. The 1. 5 million in prop k requested would leverage an additional 1. 4 million in sfmta funds. The project includes an emphasis on Community Outreach and the design team will coordinate with local groups that are proposing to redesign harvey milk plaza. The project being connected is part of a broader rehab, replacement project building new elevators at muni stations around the city. This elevator is expected to be open for use in june 2022. We have a little diagram that shows you where in the station the new elevator would be located. Our next request is for the realignment study. It comes at the request of commissioner ronen. It will duct preliminary engineering and traffic analysis for realigning the boulevard near the farmers market. The goals are to make it safer, neighborhood friendly roadway and reduce the amount of land thats occupied by the interchange. The Transportation Authority will lead the study and sfmta will provide Technical Support and will review the work. Were already looking at different alternatives for realign alemana. The request today would move forward the best alternative into preliminary engineering, to complement this study, district 9 has also supported Public Outreach by s. F. Plan and some Engineering Work by public works. Were expecting some draft analysis in early 2020 and a final report in october 2020. The idea of the realignment would be to push alemany into that grassy area, away from the farmers market. Our final request is for the district 10, 15 third bus study. The study would respond to longstanding Community Concerns about the lightrail service and the desire to return bus service to 3rd street. So a lielevel Feasibility Analysis and well evaluate office for muni bus service and assess the benefits, costs and risks of each. Currently proposals to address the Community Concerns, which include delays, switchbacks, trains being taken out of service at muni metro east. But they have long timelines, so this study would like at returning bus service to the corridor in advance of one central subway opens. Outreach will include participation in existing Community Events and additional small meetings, as needed. The study will inform future outreach efforts. The Transportation Authority will lead the study and the final report we expect completed in march 2020. With that, i can take any questions. We have project managers and our other agencies as well. Chair peskin thank you, mr. Pickford. Are there any member who have questions for staff. Seeing none, is there any members from the public ms. Lee. Please come forward. Hi, again, janice lee. San francisco bicycle coalition. Im missing my mandatory like central harassment training for this. You know, i have to make sure im really speaking out. Anyway. Chair peskin you have until the end of year. I know. I know. Im working on it. So i want to give thanks to commissioner ronen on her request for alemany. I know that you have talked about this, also for the hairball as well, the realignment. These are very, very longterm plans. We just saw, you know, better Market Street i think the first round of that public planning began in 2011. So sometimes things do take a long time. Were really supportive of that prop k allocation, particularly for alemany. So thanks for your leadership there. Chair peskin thank you. Madam bart director. Seeing no other members of the public, is there a motion to move this forward. Made by commissioner walton, seconded by commissioner ronen. Well take the same house, same call. It is approved on the first reading. Mr. Clerk, could you please read the next item. Reporter approve the Participatory Budgeting Program and the projects identified through the Bayview Community based transportation plainnesses. Chair peskin commissioner walton, the floor is yours. Supervisor walton before the presentation, i want to make some brief comments. We recently participated in a regional participatory budgeting pilot, which actually started before my election to this body. And i want to thank m. T. C. For awarding 600,000 and, of course, i wish it could be more. And lifeline Transportation Program funds to Fund Priorities from the Bayview Communitybased transportation plan. Participatory budgeting process. I would also like to thank everyone that advanced this effort, including the sfmta, the Steering Committee, the technical Advisory Committee, be magic, the Transportation Authority, m. T. C. And, of course, our bayview residents for engaging in this process by attending workshops, submitting project ideas, and voting on the priorities that are important to the community. Through this process, sfmta is able to fund the top scoring project, which is increased service on the 44 oshaughnessey, with other funds, to use lifeline funds to improve transit safety and accessibility and creates safer streets in the bayview, which is a top priority for many areas in the community. The projects will benefit transportation in the bayview, and im happy to support this recommendation. And just want to note that were also working on other ways to increase equity in transportation in the bayview, a 15 third study to provide better transit down the corridor, signal priority for the t, increased access to transportation hubs, downtown commercial corridors and rail stations, and ending switchbacks. Chair peskin ms. Smith. Good morning. April smith. Your transportation planner with the Transportation Authority. Happy to present this item today. So for background, the lifeline Transportation Program focuses on projects that serve communities of concern. And that address transportation gaps and barriers. In july of 2018, m. T. C. Approved 600,000 of a 1 million setaside for l. T. P. Projects identified through a participatory budgeting pilot as part of the bayview or communitybased plan. Assess components that applicable and scalable at a regional level. Only transit operators are eligible to apply through the 20 local match requirement. And the total budget was 750,000. As a congestion management agency, the Transportation Authority is responsible for approving the final program of projects. The board was based on the bayview c. T. P. And the participatory budgeting efforts in october, as part of the supmental prop k. To fund the larger ctpt investment plans, 2. 5 million in traffic fund was in fiscal 20, and 21 and 22. As required by m. T. C. Guideline, sfmta established a Steering Committee, which developed and adopted a participatory budgeting rule book, which is attachment one to thementalo in your pocket. Also specify that 85 of the funding be used for operating projects and 20 be used for Capital Projects. Beginning in summer of 2018, sfmta collected project ideas from bayview residents and stakeholders, through multilingual outreach. Staff received over 250 ideas which were screened for eligibility and feasibility. Sfmta then worked with the Steering Committee to develop project proposals and selected the projects to be included on the final ballot, which is shown in attachment 2. To the memo in your packet. The Community Voted over sevenweek period, beginning in july of 2019. Ballots were made available in spanish, english and chinese at 19 locations in the bayview, as well as online. And they received 375 ballots in response. The operating project that received the most votes was to increase service on the 44 oshaughnessy. After close coordination with commissioner walton, the sfmta was able to identify an alternative source of funds for the project, which allowed the l. T. P. Funds to be made available to the next highest scoring project, the bayview transit assistance. They commissioner walton is supportive of the project, as you heard earlier. As you see here, sfmta has identified 170,000 in local match funds to fully fund the recommended project of programs, which exceeds the 20 required local match. Attachment five to the memo conveneses detailed information on the seven projects recommended for funding. For more on the projects, transit assistance will be hired from the bayview for three years to ride on the 29 sunset, the 44 oshaughnessey and the lines within or immediately adjacent to the bayview, to provide a safety present. That will be from july 2020 through june 2023. The Capital Projects serving as the local match will improve access to transit and lighter safety. The funds would be used to construct four crosswalk safety and access improvements and two bus shelters, expected to be open for use by september 2022. Pending board approval, the m. T. C. Commission will consider the program of projects for approval and consider allocating 100,000 in funds in early 2020. We anticipate the sfmta will request additional prop k funds for a portion of the local match. M. T. C. Will release its findings from the San Francisco pilots in 2020. With that, i can take any questions. Chair are there any questions for ms. Smith in commissioner walton, i think you said your piece. Are there any members of the public who would like to testify on this item number 7. Ms. Lee. Or no. Youre just walking around. It is. You are a frequent flyer today. I promise ill stop after chair Public Comment, we welcome and encourage. Thank you, chair peskin. This is another communitybased transportation effort. This is, you know, bayview sort of falls on the heels of western addition, which was a great way to really put the time and energy it takes. And i think learning a lot from commissioner yee and the success that youve had doing participatory budgeting in district 7, bringing dollars to actual Pedestrian Safety improvements in your district, as driven by the community. It goes such a long way. I think a lot of times people participate in communitybased Transportation Planning or communitybased planning and you dont really know where it goes, those efforts sort of sit on a shelf. I can name many sfmta studies where that happened. This is really exciting that people can put real dollars behind this. I really encourage you to approve this. And i think generally with communitybased planning, were realizing it takes a lot of Staff Resources and takes a lot of time. But when we do it right, well see real improvements and hope that, you know, sfcta, this board, this commission supports such efforts. So thank you. Chair thank you. Next speaker. First and foremost, i think if somebody is sponsoring or involved with this agenda, they should pay attention. So right off the bat, you know that some people dont give a damn. So lets get real. If you look at the 3rd street rail, it starts at 4th and king and ends in the middle of nowhere visitation alley. Now commissioners should know that that 3rd street rail was never, ever planned for 3rd street. It was suppose to go on gerry boulevard. Once in a while youll find the speakers talk about that. It was dumped upon us. And when it was dumped upon us, unlike Market Street, where the department of transportation gave money to the businesses, nobody gave money to our businesses on 3rd street. 80 of the businesses closed down and left. Now when youre talking about these people who are suppose to have some sort of safety on the buses, theyre nowhere to be found. You call them yellow jackets. Now i think they changed the color of their uniform. Theyre found at mcdonalds, theyre found at coffee shops. They are not found on the buses. They help the muni drivers. Thats why we need Union Members from muni to be present here for this discussions. And we get some people who are paid to say some nice things about the priority. Oh, give them money. Its not about giving municipal. Its about service. When our people get assaulted on the buses, when our people get killed, its about service. And so we should take this socalled meetings seriously, very seriously. [bell dings] its not about giving somebody money to dole out. This is not about some gangsters, you know, who sell drugs and dole out and bring that mentality into the chambers. This is about serving the people. And we are very far left, the last of the mohegans. Very far apart. This is about serving the people and serving our elders. Our elders are traumatized on the buses, every single day. And nobody does anything about it. And do you know what, ask the muni drivers. Theyll tell you, you know, we are told not to call the police. So do you think its mickey mouse ambassadors are going to do something, when we have gangsters on the bus, armed with guns and knives. Thank you very much. Chair thank you. Next speaker. Bob from save muni. We very much support the number 15 bus. Its an important bus. It should actually have been studyied and revamped a lot sooner than this. But im glad to see that youre going to put some money into it. As i remember, the number 15 actually crossed Market Street and went up current, isnt that correct. And went up toward telegraph hill. I dont know if the study that youre anticipating only concerns the part of the route and the bayview or whether youre going to study the entire route, because weve heard that the old number 15 that went up kerhy is very much needed as well. We hope it comes to a quick resolution. Thanks. Chair thank you. Seeing no other members of the public going once. Are you coming up, sir . No. All right. In that case, is there a motion on item number 7, made by commissioner walton. Seconded by commissioner safai. We have the same house. Same call. We have a new one. New house. Commissioner safai came in. So he did. We do not have the same house. Mr. Clerk , roll call, please. On item number 7, commissioner brown . Aye. Clerk ray fewer . Aye. Commissioner mandelman . Aye. Commissioner mar . Aye. Commissioner peskin . Aye. Commissioner ronen . Aye. Commissioner safai . Aye. Commissioner stefani . Aye. Commissioner walton . Aye. Commissioner yee . Aye. Clerk we have first approval. Chair next item, please. Item number 8. Approve the 2019 San FranciscoCongestion Management Program. This is an action item. Chair mr. Sanna. Good morning, commissioners. Chair before we start, i just commissioner fewer has to leave, youre excused. Commissioner safai is making a motion to excuse supervisor fewer for the rest of the meeting, seconded by commissioner ronen. Well take that without objection. [gavel] sorry, mr. Sanna, the floor is yours. With the Transportation Authority and im here to provide an update on our Congestion Management Program, or c. P. M. As a congestion management agency, the Transportation Authority monitors and reports various Performance Measures on c. M. P. Network every two years. The c. M. P. Network includes 230 miles of major arterials and freeways. Requirements include monitoring level of service,. However, we are unique in a way that we in addition to automobiles. As San Francisco continues to experience Significant Growth in jobs and population, auto speeds have declined further. There have been 1 to 5 drops across the different facility types and peak periods, compared to the last monitoring cycle in 2017. These charts show the longterm trends in both auto and transit or bus speeds. Note that theres a discontinuity in 2017, because the data provider had updated the data product. But longtime trends show that auto speeds have been declining continuously over the past decade. A greener economy and population, combined with increasing number of ridehail vehicles on the streets, are contributing factors. On the other hand, transit or bus speeds are holding itself steady, and this is likely due to the transit investments that are being made. However, the transit speeds in the Downtown Core are still pretty slow, just about at about 6 miles an hour. We have other metrics that we also track continuously. Auto transit speed ratio is the ratio of auto speed to transit speed. This indicates how competitive transit is relative to auto. The closest the values are to one or the better. We found that transit competitiveness is increasing steadily over the past decade. Transit reliability is also measured as a fraction of the average speed that the bus might deviate on a given day. Higher values indicate higher availability and, hence, less reliability. Transit reliability has worsened slightly from over 15 to about 20 between 2017 and 2019. During the last cycle, we developed and released an interactive map of the t congestion metrics. This significantly improved access to data and provides a means for public to explore changes in Transportation System performance over time. This year we have updated this with our latest data, congestion data from 2019. In addition, we have also released another website with bike and pedestrian collision information. In addition to system performance metrics, other elements that are reported in c. M. P. Include updates to the traffic condemned management, study initiatives, improvements to our travel forecasting model, and also updates on fund programming activities and project delivery progress. With that, ill be happy to take any questions. Chair are there any questions for mr. Sanna . Seeing none oh, commissioner yee. Supervisor yee just curiosity in terms of looking at the transit. The bus speeds. Did you break it down into the difference between bus speeds before we had those red lanes . Did it actually increase it that much, when we put the red lanes in as a factor . I think we did the last cycle we looked at how the red lanes might have impacted transit speeds, especially on mission. And we found that there seems to be improvement. However, the frequency that we monitor this is once every two years. And there are a lot of changes happening over those two years, especially with land use and population, in addition to transportation changes. So there are a bunch of factors that go into these changes. But we did find evidence that the lanes are improving transportation speeds of transit speeds on mission. Supervisor yee s that the percentage improvement any different from of different lines that didnt have the red sort of lanes . Most of the lines have just remained steady. Thats what our average speed shows. And improvement is always better than just being steady. Supervisor yee well, i mean, that would be really interesting to know, because were making investments in these lanes. And i assume that it will this study should show that its having some marked improvements in terms of the speed of the buses itself. An idea to look into more carefully. Gentleman. We have the ability to look at transit speeds during specific periods, before and after an intervention. And we just have to drill down the data to be able to make that assessment. For the condition Management Program itself, we have a fixed monitoring period in spring and we do that every two years. If i might just add, too, commissioner, the m. T. A. Has documented benefits to the red lanes. Wed be happy to bring in Information Update to you or send you information. In fact, the muni reliability working group, the Performance Working Group that several of us are working on together with m. T. A. And the mayors office, thats reporting out one of those findings that was of interest as well to that reliability working group. Ill just mention that when bark mentions 8 miles an hour. If you look at under slide 4, muni bus speeds have been basically flat over the past several cycles from 2011 to 2019. And we we do attribute that to the muni forward and the transit priority treatments, including the red lanes. In order to maintain even a flat speed on average city wide, we have to do those types of projects in face of all of the growth that otherwise is affecting the car speeds, which you see next to that, which had been slowing down. So just even maintaining a flat speed is kind of a win, that we do attribute to the benefit of the red carpet lanes and other muniforward treatments. Supervisor yee thank you. I think we need to continue highlighting that to the public, not just me. Because people are asking why are we making these investments if nothing is really improving. We just have to keep it in their sights. Yes. Thank you. Chair thank you. Commissioner haney. Supervisor haney thank you for this report. So would it be accurate to say the biggest driver of congestion in the last id say eight or nine years would be t. N. C. S . Well, we have completed a more indepth study of whats driving these changes. And we call that t. N. C. S and congestion study. And in that we found that t. N. C. S have contributed about 50 of the increase in congestion. Population and jobs make up the other 50 . Employment growth is 23 , and t. N. C. Growth is 51 . And i see that there was a study that the looked at 2010 to 2018 in terms of t. N. C. Growth and the impact on congestion. Is there any updates in terms of what weve seen over the last few years or any other further analysis of t. N. C. S or growth of t. N. C. S since then . It would seem to me, since 2016 through the end of 2019, were probably seeing a lot more growth and impact on the situation on our roads. Right. For 2016, we were able to complete the study, because we got t. N. C. Trips data set from their a. P. I. S. Whats a. P. I. S . Its the application programming interface, that the cell phones use to communicate with uber and lyft systems, to connect with drivers. So they gave the data set in 2016 to us, but havent given us any more data since then . Well, they did not give us the data. We were able to paint the a. P. I. S and get that with the help of research. If i might also add to this answer, commissioner, yes, in 2016 we did the study and we were able to gather the data independently from the two companies. Subsequent to that, they themselves have reported their trip data and its for the more recent two years. Its an even higher amount of tripmaking. Theyre estimating 13. 2 of the m. T. Or vehicle miles traveled in the city being with thed for by lyft and uber trips. Thats a higher percentage than we even estimated in 2019 and the two additional years of growth, as well as theyve included all trips, including regional trips. Whereas our study only studied trips that happened within San Francisco. So your answer, yes, trip growth within the last two years, released by the t. N. C. Companies themselves. Is there a plan to do i know there was the t. N. C. And congestion followup report. And one in 2017 and 2018, seems to look at data through 2016. Is there a plan to do a further indepth analysis . It seems like theres been a lot more of growth and a deeper impact on congestion id imagine. And maybe not that much that weve done to address it. Other than obviously the great you know, some small but important fee that we put on these trips, through prop d. Right. That has been one of the recommendations coming out, was to do looking at a pertrip fee, looking at congestion pricing in general. Looking at curb management. So the sfmta is taking a lead on that last item, curb management. And those are the types of responses that cities are doing. In addition to just dedicating more and more street space to the efficient modes, whether thats transit, whether thats bikeshare and micromobility scooters and what not. Thats sort of the tool kit, the congestion tool kit. If youd like, we could come back with more proposals for how we might study the t. N. C. Issue in particular. But i do think its a broad economywide issue as well. Again its probably both the t. N. C. S and the general continued strength of the economy. Yeah. I mean, it seems like the report with the analysis that was done in 2018, it looked at through 2016. And then it would be great to know what happened since then, what sort of followup. Right. What more data are we collecting on an ongoing basis, how are we seeing that. How are we using that in our decisions. Right. So this study that youre seeing here today takes us to the data set, as recently as 2016. Right. Okay. Thats the limitations of our sources. We collaborated with m. T. C. Recently to do the data. We have an sample of t. N. C. Users. The data has just come in. Well be able to report more on t. N. C. , an update to mode share at the very least, using that data set. Okay. I hear you. I think were hearing that youd like us to continue to update and refresh that congestion analysis, with respect to t. N. C. S and in general. Yeah. I mean, i think its pretty clear that at least through 2016, i mean, as compared to any other factor, t. N. C. Growth was over, you know, the majority by far the number one driver of congestion. So if were looking at congestion on an ongoing basis, particularly in my district, and supervisor peskins district, you know, this is sort of the key driving issue here. It seems to me we need to have much more of a handle on it and what were doing about it. Chair certainly what a heat map would indicate. Are there any other questions from members . Seeing none, why dont we open this up to Public Comment. Mr. Finebalm. And ms. Lee, you are welcome to testify again. Thank you, bob finebalm from save muni. We all agree i think that one way to mitigate congestion is to get more people on to public transit. And for years our organization, as well as others, has favored a regional bus system, because its widely recognized that if you can offer people a oneseat ride, so that they dont have to transfer, its much more likely that they will take public transit. So m. T. C. Is now onboard with a regional bus system. However, i think San Francisco could play its part as well. One of the things that, at least i have explored with a. C. Transit, is the possibility of running some a. C. Buses, not only to the transbay termal, but to selected destinations in San Francisco. I understand theres some obstacles to that. They did that to civic center a. C. Transit, used to run to civic center a while ago. Theyve abandoned that. So i would ask that in your study of congestion, or updating the congestion plan, you consider allowing both a. C. Transit and other transit agencies to operate more fully on the streets of San Francisco. [bell dings] so that they can offer passengers from not only the east bay, from from marin and the peninsula a oneseat ride to San Francisco. And in that connection, i would hope that when youre studying Market Street, you would also consider allowing sam traps and golden gate, at least, to run some buses on Market Street, because that would be very helpful for their service. Thanks. Chair thank you, mr. Fine balm. Next speaker, please. Once again, you know, when we take Public Transportation and weve been here like for 35 years or 40 years, in the last five years, sometimes we get stuck on one block for 45 minutes. So what the gentleman is saying is hes talking about uber and lyft and these are companies that we dont have to trust. Weve trusted them because we gave them tax breaks, but theyve got nothing. And now they are capable of giving us sick information. You may all laugh at it or think that its a little bit whatever. But uber and lyft is not where we have to go. Its not holistic. Now nowhere in the discussion has the gentleman spoken about construction. Construction on many of the thoroughfares impedes. I heard the chair say heat and nobody paid attention. Okay. Thats that red light that tells you where theres traffic and we have it from our media, our networks. We do not have the ability to do again a Needs Assessment. We gave 100,000, 200,000 to a consultant and he gives us whatever we want to and makes us happy. I even saw somebody tried to intercept once or twice. No. [bell dings] San Francisco is the worst city when it comes to congestion. This is a known fact. So what the hell do you have to say about that . What the hell do you have to say about making it easier for the seniors and those to take Public Transportation. Nothing. So we have to wake up with our heart in the right place, so go to the right place. Thank you very much. Chair seeing no other members of the public for this item. Well close Public Comment. Is there a motion to approve the Congestion Management Program, made by commissioner yee, seconded by commissioner mandelman. We have a different house. Roll call, please. Clerk on item 8, commissioner brown . Aye. Commissioner haney . Aye. Commissioner mandelman . Aye. Commissioner mar . Mar. Commissioner peskin . Aye. Commissioner ronen . Aye. Commissioner safai . Aye. Commissioner stefani . Aye. Commissioner walton . Aye. Commissioner yee . Aye. We have first approval. Chair thank you, mr. Clerk. Could you please items 9 and 10 together. Item 9, accept the audit report for the Fiscal Year Ended june 30th, 2019. Action item. Item number 10, approve the revised debt policy and ratifying the investment policy. Also an action item. Chair ms. Fong. Deputy direct for finance and administration. Im happy today to bring before this commission the results for the fiscal year 2019 financial audit. And the results from the single audit of the interchange project and bridge structure project. Im going to call up the auditor in charge. Here we have the audit partner. Chair thank you. Good morning, commissioners. Thank you for having me. This is the comprehensive annual financial report, the scope of the audit is to ensure the Financial Statements are fairly stated, its a process in which we test the controls and confirm the balances reported on the Financial Statements. We confirm your sales tax, we confirm your cash and we perform tests of controls, thats to the manner that you process contracting, payroll, various items within the Financial Statements. We have a clear opinion on the Financial Statements, theyre fairly stated. The agency also undergoes a single audit for a compliance audit, has the unique requirements and they passed and they did not have any significant deficiencies or material weakness. I want to thank management for helping us through the confirmation process and through the audit process. It was an easy process and we expect that the Financial Statements will receive that in the upcoming year. With that, ill be more than happy to take any questions. Chair thank you. Are there any questions from members. Ms. Fong, anything you would like to add to either item . I just wanted to thank the finance and administration staff. Each year it takes many numerous hours and weeks to prepare this financial audit. Id like to thank the entire division. We worked much smarter than we have in the past years. Just i would also like to open up any questions to the changes to the debt policy and investment policies. We had public finance, our Financial Advisers review them and had squire boggs, our disclosure counsel, review these items as well. Chair thank you, ms. Fong. I also want to thank you for the private briefings that you give me in my capacity as chair, that i imagine you give to other commissioners that wish to avail themselves. And i want to thank you for once again keeping our financial house in the best of order. You have been a great chief Financial Officer and we appreciate your work. Are there any members of the public who wants to comment on items 9 and or 10 . I would like to thank the chief Financial Officer, is that your title . Chair that is the title. For i watched her for many years. And shes very astute, has the tenacity and the fortitude and i want to thank you on behalf of all of the citizens of San Francisco. Chair thank you. That was lovely. And actually her real title is Deputy Director for finance and administration. But with that, we will close Public Comment. Is there a motion to approve items 9 and 10 . Made by commissioner mar. Seconded by commissioner brown. And we still have the same house, same call. [gavel] those items are approved on first read. We will now go to introduction of new items. And we will start with commissioner mar, who has an important request, as it relates to a bill in the california state legislature, senate bill 50. Commissioner mar, the floor is yours. Mar thank you, chair peskin. Colleagues, as you know, in april, the board of supervisors passed a resolution opposing senate bill 50, unless amended to address seriouserns serious concerns about the affordability crisis. Last week the board further amended that resolution to clarify the changes San Francisco needs in order to support it. And through all of this focus on transitoriented development, i wanted to ensure that we take stock of the transit side of that conversation and look at the potential negative impact of s. B. 50. It raised the concern that by tieing zoning standards to Transit Service and infrastructure, it could create an incentive for jurisdictions throughout the state to suspend Transit Service enhancements or avoid planning for increased all together. Sfmta and sfcta raised another concern, not identified by planning. That many of the transit lines and stations targeted by sb50 in our city are already overcrowded or are deficient in their state of repair. Upzoneing creates more demand or impact on the already inadequate Transit Services and infrastructure. To be clear, we want equitable transitoriented development. In order for housing density to be a step forward for equitable development, instead of backwards, with he need to invest in Transit Service improvements alongside new housing development. Transportation authorities need to have a say on Real Estate Development bills, impacting and tied directly to their work. So today im requesting that the San Francisco county Transportation Authority draft and present to us a resolution on the transit impacts of sb50, with mid gages options to expand Transit Service in conjunction with new developments through incentives and creative multisource funding strategies. We need to plan for complete communities. And i look forward to continuing this conversation and ensuring that transit isnt forgotten in transitoriented development. Thank you. Chair thank you, commissioner mar. And seeing no other requests for introduction of new items, i would like to adjourn this meeting. Id like to commend our outgoing colleague, commissioner vallie brown, who i have served with in so many different capacities under various colleagues and then as a colleague. But on behalf of the staff and this body, ms. Chang would like to say some words and present you with our highest honor. Ms. Chang, the floor is yours. Thank you, chair peskin. Commissioner brown, it was such a pleasure to work with you and your office. We want to thank you and express our sincere appreciation for your leadership on transportation, your years on the Transportation Authority. As well as your years supporting your boss, previously on the authority. Your work this past few years has been very reflective of your commitment to Sustainable Transportation and safe streets. Not only in your district, but citywide. We have a nice sort of framed graphic here, that captures you working with kids on safe streets and safe routes to school. I think it was walk to school day and we have a bike to Work Railroad day photo with many of your colleagues at city hall. You were always very enthusiastic and strong advocate and continue to be. Including most recently in the neighborhood around hayes alley and octavia boulevard for these types of improvements, as well as the graphic down here that celebrates. We really want to express our appreciation to you for the hard work of you and your staff to improve transportation in the city. In particular its been a pleasure working with derek from your staff as well as the whole office. So best wishes to you and thank you again. [applause] supervisor brown thank you. Thank you, chair peskin. Thank you. Thank you. Its so sweet. I just want to say thank you to the t. A. Staff. I mean, we really ask a lot of you. And we want to see it faster than, you know, a lot of times it gets done. But im always amazed at how professional you are and your staff. And how you work to get it done on a timeline that makes us happy. And i have to say in the 16 months that ive been supervisor, i have asked for a lot. I have asked for traffic studies, for market octavia, i have asked for protected bike lanes on page and octavia. We actually had a ribboncutting yesterday on octavia boulevard for closed streets. And no cars and bicycle, pedestrianonly around the green, which is such an amazing thing to do. And it happened really fast. I have to tell you that. It happened very fast. The community was behind it. We took away parking, as is always the scary thing, taking away parking. People go a little sideways. I think once everyone saw that it was, you know, the cars were gone, people could walk through there, they absolutely thought this was the right thing to do. So i just want to thank you. I know its been years. I have worked with you on all kinds of things. The wiggle. I remember when we first started working on the wiggle. Yeah, 12 years ago, 13 years ago. So i just want to say thank you for everything that you do for this city. And i know a lot of times you guys, all of you get a little beat up by community and us. But you really do an amazing job. And im so proud to be part of this city and have you represent us. Thank you very much. Chair thank you, commissioner brown. Are there any members of the public who would like to make general Public Comment . Seeing none come on up, sir. All right. First in time, first in right. Okay. So i have spoken before about san bruno avenue. And it took us 16 years to get a traffic light. But theres one traffic light on san bruno and now its causing congestion. Whereas many as nine muni buses back up during peak hours. So there again you need somebody who knows about traffic management. It took somebody like three weeks not to paint the crosswalks and then i had to come here a couple of times, say whatever i have to say, and that was fixed. But the most important thing is all of you geniuses, how can you take away 46 of the parking, without having no outreach, no meaningful meetings and even our supervisor was asleep at the cockpit. But now shes woken up, writing some letters, thinking thinkinge can do some miracles and hopefully she can. But this is my point. When you have seniors and they have nobody but their car, and they want to do shopping, they go to san bruno. And if you look at your empirical data, that is if you have it, from the years 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, when we had a spiraling of the economy, these shoppers kept san bruno alive. We should take that into account. [bell dings] our seniors dont treat our seniors like whatever. Please. And i want to see some ratification about this stupid 46 and what what are the reasons they want to remove the parking and have removed the parking without informing people. Then, you know, you talk about the bicycles. They put some bicycle racks and nobody uses them. [bell dings] nobody uses them, you have to remove those racks and maybe take them somewhere else that they can use them. Thank you very much. Its not very easy to speak in two minutes. But i thank you, gentleman, who is controlling that thing that youve given me a few more seconds. Thank you very much. Chair all right. Bob finebalm again. Two quick questions. Number one, im a member of the tcpa c. A. C. At our last meeting in november, we heard lewis. And lewis said that in december, this board was going to consider an 11 million request for engineering for phase 2. You have one more meeting. So im asking the chair and tilley whether that will be on the agenda for december 17th . Chair mr. Finebalm, the way this works is we actually dont, pursuant to the law, answer questions. But ms. Chang will approach you, as soon as this gavel goes down and answer your question. Good. I have one more thing. And i remember at the beginning of the year, chair peskin asked for a report about the siemens l. R. V. S. And the defects. Chair well be having that early in the new year. Oh, that will be coming shortly. Thank you very much. Chair seeing no other members of the public, Public Comment is closed. The sfcta is adjourned. [gavel]