[ inaudible ] as i said, protecting Healthcare Workers and First Responders one of the top three priorities at the health department. I dont have the numbers to share in terms of number of Healthcare Workers quarantined. They are at high risk for exposure. We are working with Hospital Systems across the city to prepare for the potential for a substantial portion of the work force to be under isolation or quarantine. One of the key things we are working on is insuring there is adequate protective equipment in keeping with the cdc guidelines to keep workers safe so they can care for the people most vulnerable for this disease. Do we not have enough healthcare wore concernings. We have a robust Healthcare System and everybody is stepping up. That will be posted on the frequently asked questions. What services at city hall are going to continue . Essential services will be continued. Essential City Services will be continued both at city hall and a cross the city. That will be provided, absolutely. Are you short equipment right now . Every local jurisdiction needs more personal protective equipment. I cannot emphasize how important that is. Given the need to protect our Healthcare Work force. We asked at the federal level for more in terms of what is availability. All local jurisdictions that i have talked to and i am aware of are working under a short supply. This is a key gap in our ability to collectively respond to the epidemic. We are working locally, regionally and state level to develop more uptodate guidelines with regard to what is the necessary protective equipment and also to make sure that we have a clear sense of what is available going forward. Personal protective equipment is a vital part of this response, and i want to ensure we are able to keep our Healthcare Workers protected with the best evidence possible so they can do their job. Under the order, take out will continue and coffee take out as long as social distances is maintained under the order that would be permissible. We will post essential activities on the website. Cleans is especially important for all of us during this period of time. Front line workers include the janitors who are keeping us all protected. What is the plan for the [ inaudible ] we have an ad campaign on the radio and tv and print media. Today we are switching all messages as we speak. You will be hearing and seeing and be able to read those as of today. All of that is out. You can either go to sf72. Org and find all of that material ready to print and share. I want to add also there are a lot of nonprofits we partnered with to distribute information in various languages all over the city. That information has already been going out. Thank you. Hand cleaner. What are you doing . Thank you for your question. Greg, it is not just hand sanitizer. Regular soap works just as well. I will let doctor colfax answer the details about supplies. I reinforce what the mayor is saying about soap and washing hands. Hand sanitizer we are working with our supply chain operators to ensure as much is available as possible. We work with what we have and we are trying to get more. We have been in preliminary conversations with a company. I dont have specifics to share. They are working with us and a couple other counties to try to i would emphasize this is pilot intervention at this time. We want to make sure given the national limitations of test Kit Available that those tests are reserved for the people who need the tests the most. If i could give that to you i would. I dont have that timeline that is not established yet. Mayor breed we cant sit back to wait for the federal government to do anything. Unfortunately, they have not been as proactive as they should in recognizing this is a crisis throughout the entire world. As you know, i sent a letter to the Vice President two weeks ago around the lack of support for test kits, around protective equipment, around the very terrible response in dealing with this. Sadly, now is not the time to point fingers. It is the time to come together to provide as many resources as we can locally to protect Public Health and we hope that people will cooperate with us. [ inaudible ] so the Public Health officers for the counties that i listed are all in constant communication and are the ones who put forth this specific directive. They are definitely in touch. I will let doctor colfax talk about what that entails. We as leaders of the city are in Constant Contact along with the Governors Office to provide coordinated responses for the suggestions or the mandates coming down from Public Health officers. There is a coordination that is happening around the region as a result of this particular situation, and we are working together, and we are working directly as well with the Governors Office, who is very supportive in our efforts. I will let doctor colfax talk about the Public Health officers and their coordination and response. Thank you. I think it is key to emphasize how important this Regional Response is. From the data that we are receiving from other countries, we know our regional approach must be taken, particularly with regard for social distancing, to have an optimal impact. Over the weekend the Health Officers from nearby counties came together and shared Data Information what we were doing and made a commitment to working regionally and collaborating and working lock step towards this order. While the order released today is specific to San Francisco, the order reflects the concepts that are being implemented and executed in all six counties, and the timing of the order and effect of the order, the date and time that the order is effective is consistent across the six counties. There will be a press availability with the director of m. T. A. At 3 00 today to provide details on muni and our Transportation System here. We unfortunately cant speak on behalf of bart. [ inaudible ] well, the first thing is if we are practicing the social distance requirement, the likelihood of somebody being stopped is extremely low unless they are doing else. If they are called in as a Disaster Service worker, they would need to have the regular credentials on them. That is explainable. We are taking a very common sense compassionate approach to this. We understand certain things have to happen, we have to have essential services in our city. Our officers will be very thoughtful about that. If social distances is being practiced there is no reason to stop anybody. Mayor breed we said this information is online. We realize that not everyone has access to the internet. 311 is also a tool. I want to reiterate this is not the time to panic. If people have questions, concerns, they can call 311, look at the department of Public Health website for any questions or any other concerns. We are here to provide as much information as we possibly can to help every resident of the city get through this very difficult situation which is something that again we have experienced maybe not in this magnitude but we have had challenges before, and we have become a more resilient city as a result of those challenges. We will emerge stronger and better because of this. Please cooperate with the order. Please continue to work with us to comply so that we can get through this sooner rather than later. Thank you all so much for being here today. Is our United States constitution requires every ten years that america counts every human being in the United States, which is incredibly important for many reasons. Its important for preliminary representation because if Political Representation because if we under count california, we get less representatives in congress. Its important for San Francisco because if we dont have all of the people in our city, if we dont have all of the folks in california, california and San Francisco stand to lose billions of dollars in funding. Its really important to the city of San Francisco that the federal government gets the count right, so weve created count sf to motivate all sf count to motivate all citizens to participate in the census. For the immigrant community, a lot of people arent sure whether they should take part, whether this is something for u. S. Citizens or whether its something for anybody whos in the yUnited States, and it is something for everybody. Census counts the entire population. Weve given out 2 million to over 30 communitybased organizations to help people do the census in the communities where they live and work. Weve also partnered with the Public Libraries here in the city and also the Public Schools to make sure there are informational materials to make sure the folks do the census at those sites, as well, and weve initiated a campaign to motivate the citizens and make sure they participate in census 2020. Because of the language issues that many Chinese Community and families experience, there is a lot of mistrust in the federal government and whether their private information will be kept private and confidential. So its really important that communities like bayviewhunters point participate because in the past, theyve been under counted, so what that means is that funding that should have gone to these communities, it wasnt enough. Were going to help educate people in the tenderloin, the multicultural residents of the tenderloin. You know, any one of our given blocks, theres 35 different languages spoken, so we are the original u. N. Of San Francisco. So its our job is to educate people and be able to familiarize themselves on doing this census. You go online and do the census. Its available in 13 languages, and you dont need anything. Its based on household. You put in your address and answer nine simple questions. How many people are in your household, do you rent, and your information. Your name, your age, your race, your gender. Everybody is 2,000 in funding for our child care, housing, food stamps, and medical care. All of the residents in the city and county of San Francisco need to be counted in census 2020. If youre not counted, then your community is underrepresented and will be underserved. Shop and dine on the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do shopping and dining within the 49 square miles of San Francisco by supporting local Services Within neighborhood. We help San Francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant. Where will you shop and dine in the 49 . San francisco owes the charm to the unique character of the neighborhood comer hall district. Each corridor has its own personality. Our neighborhoods are the engine of the city. You are putting money and support back to the community you live in and you are helping Small Businesses grow. It is more environmentally friendly. Shopping local is very important. I have had relationships with my local growers for 30 years. By shopping here and supporting us locally, you are also supporting the growers of the flowers, they are fresh and they have a price point that is not imported. It is really good for everybody. Shopping locally is crucial. Without that support, Small Business cant survive, and if we lose Small Business, that diversity goes away, and, you know, it would be a shame to see that become a thing of the past. It is important to dine and shop locally. It allows us to maintain traditions. It makes the neighborhood. I think San Francisco should shop local as much as they can. The retail marketplace is changes. We are trying to have people on the floor who can talk to you and help you with products you are interested in buying, and help you with exploration to try things you have never had before. The fish business, you think it is a piece of fish and fisherman. There are a lot of people working in the fish business, between wholesalers and fishermen and bait and tackle. At the retail end, we about a lot of people and it is good for everybody. Shopping and dining locally is so important to the community because it brings a tighter fabric to the community and allows the Business Owners to thrive in the community. We see more Small Businesses going away. We need to shop locally to keep the Small Business alive in San Francisco. Shop and dine in the 49 is a cool initiative. You can see the banners in the streets around town. It is great. Anything that can showcase and legitimize Small Businesses is a legitimize Small Businesses is a good morning everyone. The meeting will come to order this. Is the march 11, to 20 regular meeting. I am chair of the finance committee i am joined by supervisors walton and mandelman. I would like to thank Samuel Williams and michael from sfgovtv for broadcasting this meeting. Do we have announcements . Please silence cell phones and electronic documents. Submit documents to the clerk. Items today will appear on the march 17th agenda unless otherwise stated due to the deck rarcoronavirus we are asking yoo wash hands and avoid touching high volume surfaces as much as possible. Please call item one and two. Resolution authorizing the department of Public Health to accept 3 million from the Tipping Point community for creation of new Psychiatric Center for two year period beginning january 162020 through january 15, 2020. Two. Resolution authorizing the director of property to lease Real Property located at 11567 valencia street for 404,000 per year for three years with an estimated commencement date of mar1, 2020 to expire on februar. Thank you very much. Supervisor mandelman. Thank you. Colleagues. These two items will allow the department of Public Health to open a 30 bed shelter at 1156 valencia street. It is to extend a 3 million grant to help Fund Creation of the 30 bed Community Hummingbird facility. Two is to enter a lease with Salvation Army for use of 1156 valencia for a term of three years. Soon after i took office in the summer of 2018, i visited the citys first and still only hummingbird place located on the General Hospital campus. It is a 24 hour Behavioral Center with 29 beds serving Homeless People with Mental Illness. With an estimated 4,000 unhoused in San Francisco meeting these suffering from Mental Illness and Substance Abuse it is clear our current 29 hummingbird beds dont come close to meeting the need. We can see every day what happens when we dont have enough places to take unsheltered people. Too many end up in Psychiatric Services or Emergency Rooms or jail. More than half all patients are homeless and between october and december 2019, pes was on diverse upwards of 40 of the time. We also know that far too many people leaving pes are released back to the street to return to the hospital in weeks or hours later. I have been working with the department of Public Health to identify potential sites for one or more hummingbirds in district 8 since my first days in office. I will continue to beat the drum for hummingbird citywide. I live three blocks away on valencia street. I am eager to welcome the first hummingbird to my neighborhood. I want to thank the dent of department of Public Health and mayor breed and prc baker place for helping bring this online. Over the past month, they have worked to hold two Community Meetings providing venue for hundreds of neighbors and Community Members to raise concerns, have questions answered and engage in conversation how the city and neighborhood can Work Together to make it a success for clients abneighbors. I want to thank Community Members who attended and those who emailed or visited my office with feedback and i want to thank Tipping Point for the 3 million grant, Salvation Army for welcoming hummingbird and for all they do to address homelessness and addiction. While this facility will more than double the current hummingbirds capacity, as i said, these beds barely scratch the surface of need. In my ideal universe everyone released from emergency rumor jail would have a hummingbirds and would avail themselves of that opportunity. We must work to open many more hummingbirds throughout the city. This is a good step and i hope you will join me in that effort by forwarding both resolution goes to the full board with positive recommendation. Thank you, supervisor. Today we center kelly from the department of Public Health and the director of real estate. Is mr. Pennick here . I will be representing the information for real estate and claudia is here for questions. Thank you. I am kelly. I am the special project manager for the department of Public Health here to give you a quick overview of proposed program and location at 1156 valencia. We have a clear need in the district during the january 2019 point in time count there were 317 Homeless People on that day. In district 8in district 9. Three know we need to support them locally. We want to create a safe place for them to rest afternoon consider options. The proposed project will operate a 24 7, 365 day a year program with 30 beds overnight for 25 days participants. For clients the experience would be low barrier, meaning we are always open. You dont need appointment. You can drop in or stay overnight. Bring partner,ment and belongings. You dont have to change between that and care. Inside are compassionate staff and access to services such as counseling, individual and group, laundry facilities, snacks and meals. Connections to Mental Healthcare, links to social services, help signing up to Social Security and ssi an and reuniting with families. We are planning to partner with baker places. Prc is providing Services Since 1964. The continuing care and wraparound legal and Health Services include the Behavioral Health navigation at 887. In patient detox center with 29 beds. They do many substance Mental Health treatment programs and transitional and permanent support of housing. Thethey are a qualified partnero do this expansion. The lease deal is the premise is the entire building. The term three years. Two one year options to extend. The rent is 33,667 monthly, 404,000 annually. Improvements Tipping Point provided 300,000 reimbursed by the city to Salvation Army. Working with them on the design model and right now the renovation is anticipated to be very minor to adding two showers and making sure that the bathrooms have ada upgrades. Thank you very much. Can you please tell me if annual operating cost of the humming bird place . Right now it is 3. 8 million. Thank you very much. Could we have a report on item two. Good morning. Budget analyst office. I will be repeating what she had to say. This is improving a 3 year lease we between city analvation army for finance sal wa 40 pee foot rent. There is discrepancy. It is below the required appraisal for the property considered within market rate. The rent increases 3 per year over the first three years for 1. 2 million over three year term. Improvements 300,000. There is a Tipping Point grant for cost of improvements. On page 6 of the report is the annual cost 3. 9 million per year. There is a 2 year option to extend this property is slated for Affordable Housing development. The city might have the option to extend. The way the lease is written now, it doesnt specify the increase in rent on the option. We are recommending amending the resolution to say the option can be exercised up to 3 increase per year in the option term consistent with the base term of the lease. Otherwise we recommend approval as amended. My members of the public to comment on items one or two . Seeing none, Public Comment is. Supervisor walton. Thank you, chair fewer. One quick question. I see Tipping Point is providing 300,000 grant for renovations for the Salvation Army to add more. The city is going to give that back in. Tipping point designated 300,000 to be used towards renovation costs. Because Salvation Army is doing orin novation in the building, the plan is to make that our contributing to cost to renovate. Thank you. I want to add the real estate accepted the amendments proposed by the bla. I would make a motion to accept amendments proposed. Also, i would like to move items one and two. Supervisor mandelman, please. I move we forward items one and two with positive recommendation. Thank you very much. We can take that. Madam clerk please call item 3. Resolution authorizing Police Department to accept expand grant 65,000 from state of California Department of parks and Recreation Division of boating to procure equipment and gear following board approval through november 30, 2020. We have mr. Young here from the San FranciscoPolice Department. Good morning. I am patrick. I am the chief Financial Officer for the San FranciscoPolice Department. The department is requesting the committees recommendation for our grant. This will help to replace two motors from the marine three vessel. It ha gone under a refurbishment paid with another grant. With this grant award and replacement of two motors, we will be extending the useful life of the vessel and will be minimizing the future maintenance costs because the two new motors will be under warranty. With this grant we will extend the useful life of the vessel and increasing its operational capacity. If anyone has any questions, i would be more than happy to answer them. There is no report on this. Colleagues, i think this is replacing the motors in an existing boat, and this unit actually comments what the jurisdiction of the coast guard is. We have our own jurisdiction within the city and county of San Francisco. This is why we have this marine unit that actually does that function for us around our coastal waters we have jurisdiction of and that the coast guard did not, that is correct . Thats correct. Okay. Open up for Public Comment. Any members of the public to comment . Seeing none, Public Comment is. No comments or questions. I move with a positive recommendation. We can take that without objection. Thank you, madam clerk. Thank you, sergeant. Can you please call item 4. 4 and 5 together. Authorizing the issuance and deliverrance of multifamily bond not to exceed 37. 1 Million Financing for acquisition and rehabilitation of 108 unit Family Rental project three structures located at south park street. 5. Resolution authorizing authorization of loan with mhdc south park property in an amount not to exceed 30. 5 million for 55 years for a portion of the loan amount and minimum term of 40 years or another portion of the loan based on requirements of the Funding Sources to finance acquisition of 108 unit affordable multiFamily RentalHousing Project for low income households consisting of three structures located at south park street. We have Caroline Mccormick here. Did you want b la to report . Normally we get a brief presentation from you and hear from the bla. It is recommending amendment, is that correct . Yes, they are. Good morning. I am Caroline Mccormick, project manager at the Mayors Office of housing and Community Development on the acquisition and preservation team. It is three Single Room Occupancy Hotels 22, 102, 106 south park street in selma within the same block. The total is comprised of 108 units. All except one will be affordable to household ifs 25 to 60 a. M. I. The buildings currently serve primarily formerly homeless adults. Per most typical restrictive declarations residents pay no more than 30 of income toward rent. The project will receive make or rehabilitation of all three buildings including seismic upgrades, upgrading Building Systems and other key life safety improvements. In particular, one of the buildings the Filipino Hotel about half of the buildings dont have proper access to light and air. That will involve the completed reconfiguration of the interior to provide access to light and air for all residents. No residents will be displaced. Temporary offsite relocation will be required to facilitate rehabilitate. Two requests. First approve issuance and delivery of Revenue Bonds and other action necessary to make the bond issuance possible. The proposed bond issuance will beacon do wit and will not require city funds to retainment of bonds. Second is to approve and authorize execution of a Loan Agreement with the sponsors lp entity not to exceed 30,000,000. 500000. Within that total request we have three different pieces. The first is request to approve the recasting and reconsolidation of existing debt on the project. We have been providing loans to the project since 1984. Mission housing owned two buildings since then. What we would be doing is bringing all of those loans into conformance with current standards. Low Interest Rate on that portion of the loan. We will be providing 3. 3 million in gap financing. The proposerred source is proposed source is housing trust. We are going to provide 13. 2 million in preservation and seismic safety loan products as opposed to a conventional First Mortgage this will be utilizing cd program. It is hard paying senior financing they will make Monthly Payments on that loan. These three will be into one Loan Agreement and in terms of the schedule the financing is anticipating to close next month. The construction will started right after. Regarding the bla recommendation, our position is we would like to keep the higher amount and the reason for that is due to the fact this project has existing debt on it, that existing debt is accruing interest every day. In the project timeline gets pushed out for some reason the bond closing gets delayed interest will continue to accrue. We our preference is to have the flexibility to not have to come back to you in the event the existing debt interest keeps accrues and goes above and beyond the 20. 8 million amount. I can answer questions about that. Lets hear from the bla first. Could we please hear the bla report on item 5 . The board of supervisors is being asked to approve an amended restated Loan Agreement between the Mayors Office of housing and Community Development and Mission Corporation for the three hotels in south park. The loan itself is twoparts. 11. 8 million in consolidating prior loans approved, 16. 5 million in new loans for rehabilitation. The loan amounts and the loan documents is 28. 3 million. There is a difference between the loan documents and the budget we were provided. We showed the budget on table four page 12 of our report. The actual budget is 24. 7 million. The major difference between the budget and loan documents is the budget provides for 9. 2 million in preservation seismic safety bonds to be used for this project. The loan documents provide for a liar amount of 13 higher amount of 13. 5. Our recommendation is to amends the legislation to reduce the amount in the legislation of 13. 5 million to the actual amount of the loan documents which are 28. 3 million. Basically we recommend to the legislation reflect the actual loan documents we were provided. In terms of the risk, there is the department is asking for 5. 1 million buffer in case there is project uncertainty. We are recommending a buffer of 3. 6 million between the budget and loan amount. We recommend approval of the resolution as amended. Open up for Public Comment. Any members of the public like to comment on item 4 or 5 . Seeing none, Public Comment is. I would like to make a motion to approve amendments as brought forth by the bla without objection. Thank you very much. I would move with positive recommendation as amended. Please call item 6. Resolution approving in accordance with section 147f of the Internal Revenue code of 1986 as amended execution of taxexempt loan by California Municipal Finance Authority pursuant to financing in an amount not to exceed 23 million. We have rachel here from the controllers office. Good morning. I am from the contro controllers office. I have anthony stubs here and clair to speak in more detail if you have questions. As reminder, tax equity allows exemption of interest on certain debt. In this case the proposed financing is through California Municipal Finance Authority. City and county of San Francisco is a member. Bonds or obligations refunds previous debt. The resolution before you today is because federal tax law requires the jurisdiction in which the project is located approve the financing after providing the opportunity for duly noticed public hearing before the obligations can be issued on taxexempt basis. This is the city and county of San Francisco not obligated for participation. Hearing notice was publish understand the San Francisco chronicle on february 24, 2020. Hearing was held on march 3, 2020. No comments were heard or received through the public hearing process. To give you background on the borrower. It is the school founded in 1967 based on the internationalism accredited by the french system of education to provide confidence by emphasizing intellectual curiosity to empower future generations to make meaningful contributions to the world. They have a total enrollment of 950 students from three campuses. 800 on the ash bury campus in San Francisco. That is what the project relates to. The proceeds of the loan will be loaned to the borrower for the following purposes. One, refinance all or portion of certain outstanding debt of the borrower. Financed and refinanced acquisition and furnishing of educational facilities at 755 ash bury street within the city. 1201 ortega street within the city. Each owned and managed by the borrower with other services in the city and to finance maintenance of the facilities not limited to seismic and infrastructure upgrades at both campuses and expansion of the campus to add classrooms and office space and extra space including reimbursement of incurred expenseses with the tax code. Also to pay some or all of the borrower cost in connection with one ormer of the prior obgydations and to obligation and to pay issuance. Collectively they are referred to as the San Francisco project. Assuming all of the approves are obtained they expect to issue tax ex attempt obligations of 23 million. City is not obgy gated obligated. The legislation will have no fiscal impact to the city and county of San Francisco. The projects are in district 4 and 5. It is sponsored by supervisor mar. If you have any questions for me or the staff they are here. Is this taxexempt because they are Nonprofit Organization . Yes school is nonprofit under section 501 c3 of the tax code. No bla report. I have a question. If i may ask a question or two. Thank you. I am the director of finance. So you have 950 students . Yes. This is a nonprofit private school, is that correct. Yes. What is the annual tuition . Average is 25,000. Is that for kinde kin radio . Preschool is below 25,000. High school is below 30,000. 30,000. Annually for high school . Yes. Ethnic breakdown of the school . Ethnic breakdown is hard to tell. More than 50 nonamerican citizens. Combination of european citizens and french and a lot of families with dual citizens american and french, spanish and english. 50 of your student body are from nonamerican families . Yes. What is the ethnic racial browning down of your student break down of your student body . I dont have those statistics here, unfortunately. What is your average income from a family . Do you have accommodate any students that are below the federal poverty line . We have a program of Financial Aid. We spend 1 million each year to finance scholarship for the students for families that cannot afford the school, and we have also some french families that can also the french government and additional subsidy to make the school. Today we are helping 25 of the students through the Financial Aid at the school. 25 of your students are on Financial Aid of some sort . Yes. That pot is about 1 million . Correct, yes. You cant give me a rational ethnic breakdown of the student body, is that correct . I dont be have the statistics. I can look in my file. It is very hard to gather this type of information because when we have the registration, most of the families dont want to answer to those questions. Supervisor walton. How many students . 950. It is 950 among three campu campuses is that correct . Thats correct, yes. This is the ash bury and ortega campuses this is for. Yes. This is not your preschool site, this is High School Site . This is from sixth to 12th grade. Ash bury is from prek to fifth grade. Is there a time constraint on this approval . I will defer to mr. Stubs with the finance authority. They are managing the actual transaction. They can speak to the impacts of delay. Yes, you know, due to Market Conditions, time is of the essence, basically, we are trying to get it closed in early april. Even if you are delayed by one week you feel as though that would actually hinder the issuance of this loan . Potentially, yeah. Every week that it is delayed has potential Market Conditions that can impact the project. Okay. I think that what i would like to see is some data about the students that you are serving in San Francisco. You have told us 50 of them are nonamerican families, is that correct . You said many of them are french nationals. You cannot give me a racial or ethnic breakdown of the students that you serve . I can provide. I will find out if i can find accurate information. How many students of your student body serves a special education population in San Francisco . I mean how many students are getting special Education Services in your schools . What do you mean by special education . Children that actually qualify for special Education Services . Okay. I dont have the statistics. We have a few of them. We dont provide the statistics. Please speak into the microphone. I dont have the statistics of that. We have a lot of kids that benefit from extra time and additional help. We have education specialists, three of them working on the campuses to help the kids that need more attention. I think i am speaking of children that actually qualify by the state of california for special Education Services. Not children that might just need a little bit more time. This is actually. No, no, it is something we track and also because, you know, our system is both american and french. Within the french system we also track the children that need extra time or special education. Those are followed and the children receive the support they need. Are your teachers credentialed in the state of california . The teacher is by the french education system. Not the state of california . Im not sure, to be honest. I need to check probably, yes. The school is accredited. The question was about the instructors. I need to follow. I knew they have a specific accreditation for the younger age. For the rest, i am not sure. I need to give you the information later. If you wouldnt mind, i think the things i would like you to send to three of us on this committee is the racial breakdown of students, actual amount of students that are on Financial Aid, racial ethnic breakdown, how many do you search of special education population . Because these are the factors, quite frankly, we would ask of any public school, not just private. I think that 23 million is a lot of money. I understand that it is not out of our pocket, but, quite frankly, if it is through any sort of assistance that comes from any taxpayers money, it is our responsibility here. I think that you it is in front of a committee with a strong commitment to public education. There is no bla report. We have also taken Public Comment on this. Are there members of the comment to comment on item 6 . Seeing none, Public Comment is. I am a little on the fence. I feel there is information i would like before i actually send this to the full committee, but colleagues what do you thi think . Supervisor walton. Move to continue to the next meeting. Supervisor. I am okay. I dont know that we know exactly what the financial implications are for them. I am not sure how often, if this board has ever said no to a resolution. It would be unusual. I have something to add. We have a local rate agreement with the bank. We have chosen the bank. It expires on the march 31st. For us it would be much better if we can finalize the transaction before march 31st. Otherwise we have to go again to the bank. Madam clerk, if this was to be continued to the next meeting, would they still meet the timeline . I think the board doesnt meet the last week in march, is that correct . This is heard at the next meeting the budget and finance Committee Meeting march 17th forwarded to the march 24th board of supervisors meeting. I think there would be time before the end of the month. I would make pay motion to continue this to the next budget Committee Meeting next week to get the proper information from you and all feel positive about a recommendation to the full board. I would like t like to option ma motion without objection. Thank you we look forward to hearing from you. Please read items 7, 8, 89. 7. Resolution approving harvey milk terminal one boarding area c food and beverage for a term of 10 years at 240,000 for the first year of the lease to commence following board approval. 8 the lease of 136,000. And 9. Elevate gourmet brand group for 10 years minimum guarantee of 250,000 for the first year following board approval. We have ms. Wagner from the San Francisco international airport. Good morning. San Francisco International airport. The airport is seeking your approval for two new food and beverage kiosk leases and grab and go market lease in if harvey milk terminal one and three with park cafe doing business as deloris park cafe as pronto market. These three leases are all the result of a request for proposal process. Both kiosk leases are Small Business set asides with proposalsers required bros revenue 7. 5 million per year for previous three years. All three lease opportunities had multiple proposal goes with park cafe, sidewalk juice and elevate gourmet with the highest ranked. 10 year terms with no options to extend. Would pay the greater of the proposed minimum guarantee rent or percentage of gross revenue. Minimum rent associated are delores park 250,000 per year. Sidewalk juice 136,000 per year, pronto market 250,000 per year. Over the 10 year terms of the lease the airport would receive a minimum rent payment based on the minimum annual guarantees of 6. 2 million. The budget analyst makes recommendation to approve. I would be happy to answer questions you might have. Thank you very much. Could we hear the report on items 7, 8 and 9. Three concession leases one in the harvey milk terminal and two in terminal three. These were selected through competitive process. We summarized the scores in table one on page 16 of the report. We summarize the lease terms in table two. These are 10 year leases. They pay the greater of the minimum represent or percentage rent. If they pay the minimum guarantee rent the revenue 6. 3 million to the airport. It is expected they will papers age rent at pay percentage rent and we recommend approval. I have this open up for Public Comment. Any members of the public to comment . Seeing none, Public Comment is. I want to ask you are there any requirements for local hire for the agencies . Yes, i confirmed with staff it applies to all airport leases with tenant improvement of 750,000 or above. That would not apply to the two Small Business set asides. Those two proposesers are both local businesses. I would assume they would pull from existing employee pool and did i mention that the first source hires is included in all leases. There would be coverage there as well. Maybe we should look at that ordinance. Then i discussed with you about the four person panel. You said three in the report it says four. I clarified that as well. There is one standing member who is part of our concession lease pan alepanels who is a planner d forecaster not included. That person is on all r. F. P. For food and beverage and concession leases. In this we had a retired airport employee who was the Deputy Director for administration. There was a representative from a consortium of airlines that do business at sfo and panel listing who does similar work for the oakland airport. Those are the four panel lists. In light of the contracting at the airport. I will make a note as we come back for these things we include that as part of the presentation. Than thank you very much. I would move these items 7, 8, 9 to the board with positive recommendation. Without objection. Thank you very much. Madam clerk any further Business Today . There is no further business. We are done. My name is jean alexander. Im an attorney in the San FranciscoCity Attorneys Office. I supervise the tax team, giving tax advice to the treasurer, tax collect or, drafting tax legislation. The thing i remember my mother telling me as a child is that you need to be prepared to take care of yourself and i knew that i wanted to be able to do something that i enjoyed. I didnt expect anybody to give me anything because nobody ever gave her anything and i also i always saw her fighting for the things that she wanted in life for herself and for her children. My name is jasmine flores. I am working as an Admin Assistant in the City Attorneys Office. I have always enjoyed the tasks that i have been given. On the days i show up and work on my own is empowering. For me, happiness in being more involved in a persontoperson interaction. My dream jobs includes being a physician, paramedic, firefighter, working with animals with the public. On a personal level with self improvement. 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San francisco streets and puffs make up 25 percent of cities e citys land area more than all the parks combined theyre far two wide and have large flight area the pavement to parks is to test the variants by ininexpensive changing did new open spaces the city made up of streets in you think about the potential of having this space for a purpose it is demands for the best for bikes and families to gather. Through a collaborative effort with the department we the public works and the Municipal Transportation Agency pavement to parks is bringing Initiative Ideas to our streets. So the face of the street is the core of our program we have in the public rightofway meaning streets that can have areas perpetrated for something else. Im here with john francis pavement to parks manager and this parklet on van ness street first of all, what is a parklet and part of pavement to Parks Program basically an expense of the walk in a public realm for people to hang anti nor a urban acceptable space for people to use. Parklets sponsors have to apply to be considered for the program but they come to us you know saying we want to do this and create a new space on our street it is a Community Driven program. The program goes beyond just parklets vacant lots and other spaces are converted were here at playland on 43 this is place is cool with loots things to do and plenty of space to play so we came up with that idea to revitalizations this underutilized yard by going to the community and what they said want to see here we saw that everybody wants to see everything to we want this to be a space for everyone. Yeah. We partnered with the pavement to Parks Program and so we had the contract for building 236 blot Community Garden it start with a lot of jacuzzi hammers and bulldozer and now the point were planting trees and flowers we have basketball courts there is so much to do here. Theres a very full program that they simply joy that and meet the community and friends and about be about the lighter side of city people are more engaged not just the customers. With the help of Community Pavement to parks is reimagining the potential of our student streets if you want more information visit them as the pavement to parks or contact pavement to parks at sfgovtv. Org 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe Neighbors Park Fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that Public Investment has transformed our neighborhood. The playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the childrens play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people that came to the table that had their wish list and we did our best to make sure that we kind of divided up spaces and made sure that we kept the old features of the playground but we were able to enhance all of those features. The playground and the soccer field and the tennis fields and it is such a key part of this neighborhood. We want kids to be here. We want families to be here and we want people to have athletic opportunities. We are given a real responsibility to insure that the publics money is used appropriately and that something really special comes of these projects. We generally have about an opportunity every 50 years to redo these spaces. And it is really, really rewarding to see children and families benefit, you know, from the change of culture, at each one of these properties and as a result of, what you see behind us, more kids are playing on our soccer fields than ever before. We have more girls playing sports than we have ever had before. [ applause ] fp and we are sending a strong message that San Francisco families are welcome and we want you to stay. This park is open. [ ] i just wanted to say a few words. One is to the parents and to all of the kids. Thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a Soccer Program in the bayview. Soccer is the worlds game, and everybody plays, but in the United States, this is a sport that struggles with access for certain communities. I coached basketball in a coached football for years, it is the same thing. It is about motivating kids and keeping them together, and giving them new opportunities. When the kids came out, they had no idea really what the game was. Only one or two of them had played soccer before. We gave the kids very simple lessons every day and made sure that they had fun while they were doing it, and you really could see them evolve into a team over the course of the season. I think this is a great opportunity to be part of the community and be part of programs like this. I get to run around with my other teammates and pass the ball. This is new to me. Ive always played basketball or football. I am adjusting to be a soccer mom. The bayview is like my favorite team. Even though we lose it is still fine. Right on. I have lots of favorite memories, but i think one of them is just watching the kids enjoy themselves. My favorite memory was just having fun and playing. Bayview united will be in soccer camp all summer long. They are going to be at civic centre for two different weeklong sessions with america scores, then they will will have their own soccer camp later in the summer right here, and then they will be back on the pitch next fall. Now we know a little bit more about soccer, we are learning more, and the kids are really enjoying the program. We want to be united in the bayview. That is why this was appropriate this guy is the limit. The kids are already athletic, you know, they just need to learn the game. We have some potential collegebound kids, definitely. Today was the last practice of the season, and the sweetest moment was coming out here while , you know, we were setting up the barbecue and folding their uniforms, and looking out onto the field, and seven or eight of the kids were playing. This year we have first and second grade. We are going to expand to third, forth, and fifth grade next year bring them out and if you have middle school kids, we are starting a team for middle school. You know why . Why . Because we are . Bayview united. roll call . This is the recrd Park Commission meeting februar. Welcome to everyone today. We remind you to please turn off Electronic Devices and take your conversations outside. If you would like to speak today we request you