Catherine stefani and mr. Kirk. Mr. Clerk, do you have announcements . Clerk due to covid19, and to protect Board MembersCity Employees any public the board room is closed for the meeting, however, members will be par cities remot palting remotely on the authority conferred by i im logged into rules and cant hear anything, period. Im not sure i should hold up the meeting because i dont knol that they have amendments that t require my input, is there a wai to let people know . We just heard you, ann. L um. Continuing with my statement. This is taken on authority conferred by governor newsom, stay at home order and all a proceeding local state, and federal orders, declarations ans districtives. Committee members will be attending through Video Conference and participating to the same extent as if present. Public comment will be available on channel 26 and sfgov. V. Org are streaming. 26 numbers up on the screen. Each member will be allowed twow minutes to speak. Comments to speak during publicm comment are available by a via telephone call, by calling 8882045984. 8882045984. Had prompted by at and tt what language to join, dial 1, 0. To be added to the cue. The auto prompt will indicate youre entering question and answer time but this is the Public Comment period. Note this is how you virtually line up and put yourself in the cue for Public Comment. Best practices are that you call in from a quiet location, and you speak clearly and slowly and turn down your television or radio. Alternatively, you may submit Public Comment in following ways, email to myself, the rules Committee Clerks at victor. Young sfgov. Org. If you submit sublick comment by email, it will be ordered to supervisors and included as part of an official file. Finally, items acted upon today will appear on the supervisor agenda of april 7th unless otherwise stated. That completes my announcements. Thank you. Thank you so much. Mr. Clerk, can you read item number one . Item one is an orderance to establish the American Indian cultural district in and around the northwest drawed rant of the Mission District to require the Mayors Office to submit written reports and recommendations to the board of supervisors and the mayor describing the cultural attributes and proposing strat yis to preserve the cultural legacy of the district. Thank you. This is my legislation. So im really appreciative that were here today during the emergency to establish the first ever American Indian cultural district in the city and county of San Francisco. Cultural districts are one of the most important tools we, as a city have to strengthen the cultural identities of neighborhoods and communities that face pressures of gentrification and displacement. There are few communities that experienced displacement as pro foundly as American Indian community. For many years, American Indian culture in the San Francisco bay area has been jeopardized, not only by the trauma and racism but also by the increased cost of living, and lack of Community Spaces and lack of Community Spaces for cultural events. The American Indian district will recognize a home base for the American Indian community of San Francisco to ensure history and contributions are not forgotten or over ridden. The cultural district will be situated within the mission si district in the mission dolorest neighborhood for missions 8 and 9 for sanchez to newsom. T im going to put up the boundaries for you all to see. Now, why is it gone . Sorry. Guys, i practiced this before we started. Ed let me try again. Okay. Lets see. There we go. That is, those are the boundaries, of the American Indian cultural district of San Francisco. An this region holds unique conten sen trags of historical events, Cultural Resources and native americanbased programming, services and gathering spaces that are significant presence and historical importance to the American Indian community in this San Francisco bay area. And just to give you a sense off some of the incredible historical sites and programs ia the district this, is not an n exclusive list. But this will give you a sense,e is the native American Health t center at 160 cat street, at Friendship House association of American Indians at 56 julian sa street, Indian Education programs at sanchez elementary s school, International IndianTreaty Council at 2940, 16th street and mission colores where california native americans are buried onsite. T that is a snap shot of the currently existing programming in those boundaries that are j just showed you. The region holds unique ion concentration of historical unu events and native american baset programming, services and gathering space that are of significant present and spa historical importance to the nt American Indian community and e the San Francisco bay area in, c light of the ongoing public o Health Emergency facing our ac city, establishing the americana Indian Cultural district will l provide critical funding to t support coordination efforts tof help ensure that the American Indian community of san s francisco is connected to the resources and nchgs necessary to navigate this crisis. C that is why during this crisis, i am calling the item forward, because the community is waiting to access critical funds that have been available to the acc cultural district but that we cant distribute until the cultural district is officially formed. And in a few months, if things d return to normal, i plan to introduce an amendment to expand boundaries of the cultural district beyond what is encompassed in this version of the legislation. While there is Broad Community s support for expanding boundaries of the cultural district, the legislative practice will delayd our ability to disperse city funding if we change boundaries at this time. So were bringing forward tuhenf originally proposed boundaries r in order to provide American Indian cultural district with uu resources as quickly as s as possible. S its been an honor to partner with so many incredible leaders from the American Indian i community to bring this important and historical cultural district to fruition. Extra special thanks to sharia souza, april mcgillin from fru American Indian cultural center, andrew jolevett, from American Cultural Center and julie saboro from Mayors Office of housing and Community Development and thanks to paul monhay from my au office, who i believe this mighy have been the if first piece ofi legislation that he worked on, a and has just poured his heart a and soul into. Hl we need to thank him and get a special thank you to my foeshler colleague, dolly brown who partnered with us to get the legislation to this, this space. So, with that, i believe unless either of my colleagues have any comments we can open up for Public Comment. Hillary . Yes. Supervisor ronen, i would like to be added as a cosponsor. No problem, great. Thank you. And i did want to thank all of my cosponsors on this legislation which i dont have the list in front of me. Oh, i do. And i want to thank supervisors mandolin, peskin, yee and stefani for being cosponsor was had legislation, thank you so much. With that, well open up this item for Public Comment. Um. Do i have to do anything in order to do that . Sorry. Were just getting used to this program. Victor . Do you know . Victor . Were checking to see if anyone is waiting for pub tomor. Can we take a roll call . On the call, calling kol. [ roll call r. [ roll calo. [ roll call. [ roll call. [ roll call ]. Motion passes. This matter will be referred as a Committee Report as recommended to the board meeting. Thank you so much. And there clerk are there any other items . . Clerk that completes the agenda for today. Thank you. The meeting is adjourned. Thank you, everyone. Thank you. There a roll call . Roll call, please. Clerk all right. Ill go ahead and mention that director chang is sitting in as director haneys alternate. With that [roll call] clerk noting that director tavares is absent, with that, you have a quorum. Were going to change our agenda here in a little bit and start with the closed session. Before we do, id like to rerecu recuse myself for the closed session. Id like to ask that director hirsch, as i did so last time, take control of the closed session. So ill be back in the board room and hopefully come back out today. Good luck in closed session. All right. Thank you, vice chair gee. As he noted, we are going into closed session. This is an opportunity clerk all right. The tjpa board of directors meeting is back in session. And in item 8, closed session, there is nothing to report. Go ahead and move into next item . Please. All right. Item 9 is communications, and director do directors, im not aware of any. Item 10, new business. All right. Well go into item 11, the executive directors report. Good morning, directors. We have a busy morning, but before we get started, id like to update you with some items. First, id like to update you on the Community Response to the novel coronavirus. We have taken several measures to enhance the health and safety of all Salesforce Transit Center services, including coordinating with federal, state, and local Health Officials and other transit agencies. They include the San FranciscoMayors Office, our officers at a. C. Transit and muni, and the department of Emergency Services and transit and joint information center. We have also expanded our cleaning measure including the frequency of cleaning of the touch points such as door handles and sink handles. We have Updates Information on our Digital Screens and were posting the posters from the department of health San Francisco department of health all over the building. Information can be found in common areas throughout the Transit Center, public rest rooms, and staff areas, and we and as we all know, the situation is changing rapidly, so well continue to monitor and respond appropriately. Next, id like to update you on our way finding project. As you know, after opening the Transit Center, it was determined to anecdotal feedback that the current wait signage needs improvements. We have been working with the San FranciscoTransportation Commission and our operators to conduct a way finding gap analysis and these efforts are underway. The way finding Consultant Team has completed a general assessment through a deep dive into the existing systems, survey research, Public Public passengers interviews, pedestrian journey tracking, volunteer test journeys, and a series of interviews with everything, including our janitorial staff as well as the cap riders. The analysis is expected to be completed by the end of this month or early next month and once this is done, ill present the findings to the boards. Im happy to announce that phils has opened two locations. They have already added to the neighborhood, adding more vibrancy options. At this time, id like to ask rich payette from lincoln property, our asset manager, to provide you with a brief operations update. Rich . Thanks, mark. Thanks. As mark talked about, we are addressing the covid19, so we have a very good Janitorial Company thats working with us. Theyre a vendor, and theyre cleaning everything that people touch. Doorknobs, touch screens, elevator railings, and we do have signage up educating people. The third floor bus deck continued to operate at normal capacity with a. C. Transit, greyhound, and they continue to operate at the corner of mission and fremont. Onsite was our first tenant that opened, and they opened in november. Our anchor tenant, fitness s. F. , opened in december, and we have two fill coffees that are open today. A quarter after that, well have spring fertility and happy lemon, and later, well have charlies philly steaks, kaiser, and others. This slide just shows some of the activity of our construction. Fully built out s. F. Fitness, fitness s. F. , and things in progress, and Stores Coming opening soon. 69,000 of that square feet is already executed and board approved, so thats 81 . Another way of looking at it, 35 retail spaces, and 25 of those spaces have been executed and or board approved at 71 , and our committed rent is 98 of of what we projected. We have l. O. I. Promising l. O. I. S on seven of those spaces, but we have interest in all 11 spaces. The next few will just be kind of, like, site plans or floor plans of each floor. That might be a little hard to read, but this is the first floor. Anything in purple is already committed, and everything in green is still in negotiation. Heres the same thing for the second floor. Kaiser, fitness s. F. , springtime fertility, and they will have that lease signed this coming week. That will leave just one space, space 232, that were still working on. We have strong interest in that space, and we expect to have the second floor fully leased shortly. And then heres our third park level, same thing. The restaurant, fully committed, and then, were still negotiating on the pad. Now were at the point if anybody has any questions. Any questions from the board . Thank you for your report. Thank you. Directors, just to resume my report, we have a financial report. If you have any questions, aaron can answer them, and my last item, i wanted to update you on the m. O. U. With the metropolitan Transportation Commission, San FranciscoTransportation Authority, San Francisco transbay joint powers board to enhance the facility of the downtown extension. This is to implement a new organizational structure do i have it . To support the tjpa projects in the most efficient manner in collaboration with the Partner Agencies in the bay area. The goal is to is to be to take the d. T. X. To shovel ready status in the next two to three years. As way of background, in july of 2018, we received an allocation of approximately 10,000 million from sfcta tot resume work on the preliminary engineering on the downtown extension. That was suspended in december 2018 after a discovery of the fiss fissures detected in the tunnel under the street. After that, the sfcta initiated a peer review of that effort, and at the same time, the board asked me to initiate a peer review with the American Transportation association. The peer review was concluded in may 2019. That concluded in recommending that the tjpa have less reliance on consultants and have more depth on tjpa staff to have more institutional knowledge. But they also recommended that the tjpa consider retaining an independent engineer to assess and monitor the program and report directly to the board. The report that was done by afta was done by Public Sector leaders with proven experience in managing delivery of large complex projects. They included the assistant manager with the denver regional transportation district, including the receive Program Manager for l. A. Metro, including the Vice President and senior priVice President w lewis and berger. After some discussions, the sfcta review was adjusted to recommend a new organizational structure for a new tjpx under the sfcta. So so moving forward, the new organizational structure thats being discussed right now contemplates the formation of a new structure. The expectation is the Steering Committee will be driven by managers and executive managers of these agencies. And then, the first order of work of the executive Steering Committee would be to approve or recommend to the tjpa boards a work program that analyzes the roles and responsibilities of each entity, and give us a clearer road map how to get from where were at right now to shovel ready for the downtown extension. The the the under discussions right now with the e. F. C. Roll will be to made recommendations to the tjpa board, but the tjpa will remain having final authority over the downtown project, and they can accept or reject the report of the executive Steering Committee. The executive Steering Committee will meet on a monthly basis and can report to the tjpa on a monthly basis when theyre ready. So thwe welcome that, but itsp to them to do that. It would be composed of the same agencies and led by the tjpa project director. And the work plan will include items to be delivered, and whos going to be delivering these items, and whos going to be reporting about these items . On this is a draft organizational chart thats contemplated as part of the discussions that were having on the m. O. U. On the righthand side, youll see that this is a normal operations of the Transit Center. Tjpa, right now, we have the executive director reporting to the board, and the executive director is supported by the chief of counsel, facility director, chief security officers, and the c. F. O. On the righthand side, we will have, at the very bottom, the tjpa managers working on the on the downtown extension project. Theyll be managed by the project director, which is a tjpa employee, but he or she will be part of the integrated management team, theyll report directly to the executive Steering Committee, and the executive Steering Committee will report to the board. The formation of the o. S. C. Would provide another tool in the tool box and have leaders of various agencies, tjpa, high speed rails, and others, to really give the project a shot in the arm and the tjpa a shot in the arm in regionalizing the project and making sure were doing this in full collaboration. And itll also better position us in securing funding, especially at the states and the federal level and also helps us with resolving any any discrepancies or conflicts in the development of the project, especially when it comes to operations and other issues, so well have all the parties in one room, discussing in a formalized manner. Some of the challenges that this structure introduces, as there is no Single Person thats really responsible for the downtown extension, youve got a committee composed of six individuals representing six agencies reporting to the board, so when the board receives this recommendation, there is no one particular person that could be held accountable. The chair and the vice chair of the Steering Committee are not permanent members. They could come and leave, so two or three years later, the board will not be able to hold anybody accountable for these particular decisions. However, its also going to heavily involve the engagement of the executives, so theyll really have to free their time up and be involved in the project. And also, the success of this structure predicates on everybodys engagement. I want the board to know theres some costs involved here. That concludes my report as directors report and m. O. U. Again, i hope to finalize the m. O. U. And bring it to you for your consideration at the april board meeting. I do recognize, and im sure you do, that given that this changes the way that tjpa does business, we need time to finalize this m. O. U. Any questions from the board . Director chang . Through the chair, thank you, vice chair gee, and thank you for that. I wasnt aware that we were going to be discussing this, the potential for the m. O. U. , the hope that it comes out. On behalf of our prior work on the transportation committee, just want to highlight the goals for this effort particularly for some of the members and members of the public who may not have been following it over the past year. Its to regionalize the project further, but to further promote participation amongst the regional state, regional, and other partners who are already on this board and involved. Also, to boost capacity of the effort, and there are different way to see do that, of course, but this way, i think brings the benefit of the coordination that is sort of inherent about having all these folks around the table with the resources and to move this project forward, and to frankly try to accelerate it and make it receive more state and other funding. So those were sort of the intent behind it, and i think some of the issues that you raised behind accountability, we have seen partnership approaches to development. Its a fair concern, and i think something that we should be, you know, better able to address once weve finalized the m. O. U. , but i think there are better ways to address it, and the wa and address it in the ways that weve seen these partnerships work both nationally and internationally. Thats all ill say right now. Thank you. Sorry. My intent was not to highlight the m. O. U. In a negative fashion. It was just to highlight theres some complexity in the reporting structure, and i wanted the board to be aware of that. Thank you for this. We need the entire board aware of all of the hard work going on to create this m. O. U. As well as the public. As cited, the two previous reports in the peer review, and one of the greater reasons is transparency, so transparency to the board and to the public. Clerk and well move into item 12, the construction closeout update. Good morning, directors. Ron alameda, director of design and construction for the tjpa, specifically phase one. Also, the acting city architect for the city and county of San Francisco. We have were at that stage of the project where theres a lot of background activity and somewhat Modest Movement but steady movement. Most of you are familiar with this pie chart as we start trying to gray out the pie chart and achieve closeout on all of the 49 subcontractors which will clear the path for us to close out with webcor on phase one. As we sit today, weve got four trade groups that have moved into the final pathway towards four and final change order closeout. We remain with 13 that are in dispute resolution. Out of the 13, i anticipate six to seven will probably take the longer path of either litigation or mediation. Were aiming for may, but i think the trend is towards june to have a closed session legal briefing for the board as we move a little bit closer to that stage of the closeout. And that leaves out of the 42, weve got 39 that are closed out. I believe that was a movement from january of 29 total, to a total of 32. So as i said, lots of activity in fact background in the background, modest but positive movement achieved in that. As we look at the construction contingency, we look at the actions that were taken on closeout, probably the most thing to note of it since the last report, weve got 2. 3 million drawdown on construction contingency, and weve actually had a replenishment of 2. 4. Although weve been very successful with the d. R. A. , the resident path issue, which was originally earmarked as a cmgc contingency, the d. R. A. Recommendations are a result move that responsibility to construction contingency, so thats what youre seeing there on that slide. In summary, weve got a remaining balance of construction contingency of 1. 6 million. Getting a little thin, and probably an indicator of some movement of some reserve in the future, but thats to be shook out. Cmgc contingency sits at 5. 9, with an Overall Program reserve of 31. 8, totaling an availability of 39. 3 million to work with as we navigate through the remainder of the closeout activities, we takes us to the budget slide. Again, the total Phase One Program of 2. 21594 million stays steady. A little bit of movement internal, with an estimated at completion of construction sitting at 1. 454 1. 45482 billi or million and for phase one, a total of 2. 174 billion, and below that line is reflective of the unanticipated drawdowns on the overall phase one improvement, and that would be the tenant improvement and the 301 mission. So that was, in total, about 62. 6 million drawdown on the overall budget. But again, were Holding Steady to stay within our the confines of our overall budget despite all the ups and downs with t. I. Legal, cracked beams, and the such, so were bringing this thing home. And that concludes my summary right now. Thank you, mr. Alameda. Questions from the board . Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Clerk all right. Go ahead and move into your next item . Next. Item 13 is the Citizens Advisory Committee, and i did see derek holt, the tjpacac chair. Good morning, directors. Good morning. Im derek holt, and this past evening, we the c. A. C. Appreciated the updates from the tjpa staff, including christine, erin rosema, direct director zabaneh, and others. Several members have reached their term limits, and well miss their comments, their plans, and their analysis. Several applications have been placed for strong candidates. Our c. A. C. Utilized the Transit Center resources as well as the rooftop park, and we have stronger appreciation for the covid19 Safety Measures that have been put in place and the use of the website and other means of communication. We really appreciated the comments, and were excited by the Transit Center tenants that are opening in the next few months as well as later on this year. We do recognize that the temporary closures delayed some of the momentum that was building last summer, and we still believe that contributing guilty parties should still be held accountable. Our thanks to the High Speed Rail Team that presented to us thursday evening. Their 2020 high speed rail Business Plan looks strong, and they particularly focused on northern california, the central valley, san jose, San Francisco, and the role of the d. T. X. Ii project. I can tell you i cant wait for the option of taking a 45minute commuter train to fresno instead of the threehour drive that i had to make this last month. I think that the d. T. X. Will help with that from what i understand. Weve been helping you out. Thank you, thank you. I didnt hear the date. Noteworthy was the finance presentation focused on the 2020 tax allocation bonds by the tjpa chief financial officer. It was detailed, focused, and very clear that these strategic steps will save significant money, especially freeing up 35 million that can be used for the d. T. X. Project. It sounds like a very wise move to take advantage of declining federal treasury rates over the last six months or so. There was strong analytical discussion of the use of the money that could be saved. The csca took a vote, and it was unanimous. The c. A. C. Has gone on record to, one, request that the Financial Strategy be employed, and if second, if there were 35 million freed up, that could be dedicated to the phase two project. The c. A. C. Recognizes that the d. T. X. Plays a role in the San Francisco safety project that was presented at our meeting this past january. The c. A. C. Recognizes that the d. T. X. Has been voted on and approved on by regional voters, we recognize that the d. T. X. Is a significant piece of the Transit Center and the overall expansion of region. We, the c. A. C. Strongly encourage the tjpa to support the proposed d. T. X. Project. There was rigorous discussion by the 15 members of the c. A. C. Tuesday evening, and we acknowledge that the introduction of additional regional players could lead to preventing or resolving conflicts, keep the tjpa involved in daytoday politics, and theres recognition of the tjpa as a megatransportation in the region and the state, california, so we, the c. A. C. Are requesting the board to support the funding and strategy actions and do what you can to raise the influence of more regional influencers to champion the d. T. X. Project. Thank you. Thank you. Any questions from the board . And mr. Holt, please extend our thanks to the members that are opting out because of their service. Clerk okay. Next item. This is the time for Public Comment. I this is the time to address members of the public i see mr. Patrick. Id like to address the members of the board. This came out of the Transportation Authority of San Francisco and has effectively delayed this project two years. Out of this delay, weve studied the project, and weve said were going to put a new Management Structure between this board and the operations. That matters been structured who we composed of substantially the same people who sit on this board, or maybe one level down. This is a quid pro quo. The quid is we have to change the Management Structure. The quo is well then give you the money. I dont know about you, but i find that objectionable. Weve essentially delayed the project two years. Now as i look at this next thing, what will flow out of that, in my opinion, is a tremendous amount of money for transportation improvements as we need to gin up the economy and get it going again. We will be sitting with our shoe in our back pocket, not ready. I think this whole thing has been terrible, and its a boondoggle. Thank you. Clerk okay. That concludes members of the public that wanted to address you on that item. Move onto the consent calendar . Yes [agenda item read]. Clerk at this time, weve not received any notification that anybody wishes to have any items severed. Your items are 15. 1, approving the minutes of the february 3, 2020 meeting, 15. 2, approving the meeting of the february 20, 2020 meeting, item 15. 3, 15. 4, and 15. 5. Thank you, miss gonzales. Any questions or comments . Ill move approval. Is there a second . Second. All right. Theres a motion and a second. Clerk great. With a moved and a second [roll call] clerk thats seven ayes, and the consent calendar is approved. Thank you. Please continue. Clerk all right. We are ready to move into your regular scecalendar, and with concurrence of the board, well go ahead and all items 16, 17, and 18. Item 16, approving the issuance of not to exceed 315 million, and finance additional costs associated with the construction and design of the transbay terminal project. Item 17 is approving changes to item 17, Debt Management policy, and item 18 is amendment 1 and amendment 2 to the 2020 operating budget. Directors, this will be presented by our chief financial officer, erin roseman. Im not trying to influence your vote, but id like to thank her for her work on this program. So were here presenting to you the 2020 tjpa bond sale. This will be our inaugural bond sale, the tax allocation bonds. We have three main goals in doing this bond sale, and this is to refinance our tifia loan, to refinance any balance, and to execute our loans. We expected a loan in 2010 at an Interest Rate of 5. 7. It currently has an Outstanding Balance of 179 million with a final maturity in february 2051. We anticipate in this market that we would be able to refinance the full amount, the 179 million, still secured by net tax increment. Our good faith estimate as of february 20 had a has a saving or an Interest Rate of approximately 3. 5 . The market is continually moving in the last few days, its been rather volatile, but still moving in a direction favorable for us. We would anticipate level annual savings and a net present value savings of at least 10 or about 20 million based on that good faith estimate. This slide is actually stale now that weve gotten to this point. You have to get all your documents together, but as of march 6, the 30year m. M. D. Was 1. 52. It is dependent on the day of this week. It has gone down and up, and down and up, and today, its essentially been suspended, but the rates are still lower than our good faith estimate and kind of moving in our favor. Were hoping to be able to capitalize on this good market by the time we get to a june closing. The city financing is another debt that wed like to refinance. Out of the risk analysis the m. T. C. Did in 2015, we were able to increase our Program Reserves by 260 million for contingency. Part of this 260 million was city financing. There was 100 million from bota, and then, 160 million from the city and county of San Francisco. Weve only drawn 103 million out of the citys portion of this contingency. That 103 million had been secured by net tax increment, and it was on parity with our tifia loan. The Interest Rate on city financing is a variable rate interest. As a requirement of our tifia loan, since weve added the city financing, we had to get Interest Rate caps to the hedge the variation in the Interest Rate. We had taken on three different Interest Rate caps over the lifetime of this. The Interest Rates did what they were supposed to and kept our payments within reason. The city financing expires in 2020, so we had drawn 103, and weve repaid some to our Outstanding Balance, but theres no ability to draw anymore on this facility. We anticipate the city financing to be refinanced, one, through the citys own efforts to issue c. F. D. Bonds, or Community Facility district, at a fixed rate. We would expect their bond sale to proceed around the may time frame, and our bond sale to close around june. If there was any amount that the city wasnt able to capture in their financing, then our tax allocation bonds would take up the difference. Our third goal in this financing is to generate new money proceeds. Wed anticipate 115 million new money proceeds that would go towards tenant reserves, replacements, and then any other reserves, fully fund a debt reserve and the cost of issuance which would be final to the buyers, trustees, etc. The capital replacement reserve is an account that was required by tifia, and with the refinancing of tifia, we would like to continue with that practice and formalize it into our practices of tjpa and not just the requirement of a loan. So were attempting to fully or not fully fund, but fund a portion of capital replacement that we identified with tifia. There was a schedule that we provided to the tifia loan that programs are informed how much we should have over the life of the facility, and so we feel like 29 million is a good starting point. We should fund it to or weve committed to funding it to 193 million with the tifia loan, so 103 million is a starting point. 29 million is a starting point. If the rate will allow, wed like to go up to 40 million if the fund is available. So the total source for the bond sale, we anticipate generating 318 million from the proceeds of our bond sale, and another 176 million from the citys bond sail, for a total of 394 million, as a repayment to tifia, funding the phase one Program Reserve, funding the program cost of issuance, and slowly funding the debt service reserve. The structure of the bonds would be we in our documents, were asking permission to issue a par amount of not to exceed 315 million. We would expect the bonds to be primarily tax exempt. The only bonds that wouldnt be taxable would be the capital replacement reserve. All the bonds would be reserved with net tax increment. A term of 30 years, we would expect the bonds to be all fixed rate. Weve gotten indications that we would be green bond certified by the climate bonds initiative. Our building is silver lead certified, or were in the process of being silver lead certified, so it was an easy process in that record. The net revenues would be held by a trustee, and payments would be made by a trustee. Our good faith estimate assumes we would be able to achieve 3. 86 with the market refinancing, and if the downfall continues, that could belower. In order to achieve this, weve done our fee to secure underwriting syndicate. We went through an extensive to come to the selection of steve full and dean witter stanley. We felt like as theyre leaders in their industry, they would be best positioned to help us. Additionally, weve chosen morgan stanley. They have a great Distribution Network that can help distribute our bond. The finance calendar has this coming to you for your consideration, and then, wed move to the city and county of San Franciscos board of supervisors so that they could consider finding a resolution of significant public ben any time in this term of refinancing would be a net present value savings that provides a benefit to the public. So reducing the amount of debt, generating the 10 net present value, should be considered a significant value in regards of public financing. In addition, in april, we would finalize the Credit Ratings in discussions with our insurers and do the offering of documents in may and have a bond closing in june. Since the city is doing their bond sale in conjunction with us, there is a bit of a pause between april and may to have their bond sales matriculate from theirs to ours, so we know the exact amount that we need to finance of our bonds. In order to if we were successful with this bond sale, and in order to affect all the new proceeds and all the different changes, there would be a budgetary impact with all these this financing. The budgetary impact would require an amendment to the operations budget, an amendment to the Capital Budget, establishing and increasing a separate Debt Service Budget, establishing a tenant improvement budget. We would bring money in to phase one and take an equal amount of phase one so theres a netzero to the Phase One Program budget. It would also generate additional funds for or Funding Availability for phase two in the amount of 35 million, so it would be a shift of funds that now have an available use for phase two. We would create the capital replacement reserve and fund that. The next few slides are tables of just the changes, so theres more lines to the operations budget, the Capital Budget. But for brevity of the presentation, im only showing the lines that have differences. The totals on the columns agree to the amounts that were approved before in the original adoption or amendments, but were just showing the modifications. So the operating budget would decrease by 11 million, going from 37 million to essentially 26 million. The biggest difference would be taking out the debt service as a line out of the operational budget and then creating its own separate budget. And then, theres a series of revenue and expense adjustments downward by 5 million to recognize a delay in construction and a delay in revenue in the operational budget due to the overly optimistic occupation of the Transit Center. Theres an adjustment due to the reduction of residents. This shows or explains how the rearrangements happen. Theres proceeds brought into phase one for tenant improvement, and then, the tenant improvement expense moved over to its own tenant improvement budget. Theres money brought into the fiscal reserve thats created to to go into phase two, and then, additional bond proceeds brought in to support the tenant improvement Capital Budget with a contingency of the tenant improvements going into fiscal reserve. So a lot to follow, but im willing to help anyone understand what all were doing. In the Debt Service Budget, we initially contemplated just Interest Payments to tifia and city financing, and now as were doing these refinancing, this is a request expenditure approve to make the payment, so were adjusting the Debt Service Budget by bringing in the proceeds and expanding in t bringing in this in to expand the budget out. The next budget movement is the expression of the tenant improvement, so taking tenant improvement out of the budget and phase one, bringing in the bond proceeds, showing that the 35. 5 million that we had always anticipated is still the expense. Were also transferring a small amount of salary and benefits and marketing and leasing commissions and then putting 15 million into fiscal reserve for contingency Second Generation tenant improvements. Finally, this is a summary of all the movements to show the reserves, and so our total capital reserves would be 141 million im sorry. Skipped over one, the capital replacement reserve. Adding 21 million for capital replacement reserve for a total of 141 million. On the operational side, were requesting the operational reserve. Were asking for temporary use of the o. N. M. Reserve until were able to achieve the reimbursements from m. T. C. In order to all these budgetary movements, theres a couple of policy additions or changes as we have wanted to fund the c capital replacement reserve, its not listed in the policy, so were asking to modify the reserve policy to modify the capital reserve and fund it between 29 and 40 million and also add funding into the fiscal reserve through the budgetary movement. And ill take any questions if you have them. Thank you for your patience in walking us through that. Director forbes . Yes. The t. I. Budget, would those improvements come back to the board for review and authorization for actual projects of tenant improvements or is there further review . So with each of the leases that weve executed, there is a negotiation for each tenant on how much the tjpa is contributing to the tenant improvement for that specific space. So with the approval of all the leases, theres been this approve of the amount for all the tenant improvements. I see, so its cash were not performing the tenant improvement. Its an allocation to the tenant . So a portion of it is allocation to the tenant, and then, theres a base building modification to the tenants work, so it might be the floor, some of the utility relocation or bringing the utilities into the space. Director sesay or yeah, go ahead. Oh, similarly thank you, vice chair gee. Subsequently, there would be a budget action or any other actions to apply these funds, is that right . This is a tax allocation proposal, but whatever use would be reflected in the Agency Budgets or project budgets of the board. This is not a project afpprova, this is a tax allocation, that is correct . Theres three separate actions. One is the approval of the sale of the bonds, so yes, we could proceed with the bond sale. Then, theres the budgetary action. Oh, theres a budgetary action . Yes, theres an amendment to the Capital Budget creating and establishing a separate debt budget and establishing a tenant improvement budget. Those are the budgetary actions. Right. And its not necessarily a projectlevel budget. Im understanding it to be an agency action, correct . Correct. Oh, thank you. The Program Budget does not change, so the face one project of 2. 221 billion does not change. Theres money that goes in, money that goes out, but the thank you. Thank you. Director sesay . So i want to comment, the capital reserve, theres a footnote that you noted in your presentation that goes up to 40 million. So have we reflected that cushion in the authorized not to exceed amount . cause i know that youve made assumptions, so were assuming the tax allocation bonds does not payoff the city financing, but it funds these three different buckets, including repayment of t. C. F. And if the city does not generate enough funds im trying to think how that balances out . Do we have enough in terms of authority, nottoexceed amount for you not to continue on . Should there be an allocation be made to the result of the citys finance. Yes. Theres an amount that were asking for that could cover that difference. That cushion also includes a market contingency. If it moves outside of our good faith estimate, we would make sure that if the market moved so significantly that it wasnt advantageous for us to do this, wed come back before we closing. The city board approval process is so lengthy, you have to get it right the first time. In terms of the reserves that youve identified here, my understanding is are they, like, on board reserve so in the event that we want to withdraw from those, it couwou come back to the board to approve . For example, the capital reserve yes yes. So im just wondering whats not needed for phase one that goes into a Program Reserve, where does it get applied and what authority does the tjpa have over those dollars. For the Phase One Program budget, any withdrawals from the Program Reserve any withdrawal above 1 million requires board action. For the fiscal reserve, any withdrawal, regardless of the amount, requires board action. Contributions to the fiscal reserve in excess of 15 require board action. For a capital replacement reserve, the revisions that weve identified allow for the e. D. Or the c. F. O. To make moves in line with the Capital Asset replacement plan. And so the 193 million that we identified as tied to the life cycle replacement of the component of the building. Our guidance would be if its time for the kiosk to be replaced, and whatever that replacement amount is, that would be the recommendation, but then, we would also include it into the annual budgeting process so that theres always board approval for that. It wouldnt just be a unilateral sort of move. And then in terms of the disclosures that were identified here earlier, what most specifically, were talking about the capital replacement reserves that could potentially be on hand for longer than your typical spend down rule. So does that mean that would be a taxable leg so that youd have flexibility to bank that for longer than the threeyear spend down rule . Yes. Everything that would be identified for the capital replacement reserve would be taxable so were not subject to the i. R. S. Spend down rule. It looks like most of it will be respent, Program Reserves and so on. And then, in terms of the action that were taking today, the bond document identified, can you give an idea of what those are, just because thisll be the first time the board will be issuing the issuance of a bond and there are some Disclosure Requirements expected that we should be aware of. You called all the items together, and one of the items is the debt policy revision. So because we hadnt had a public sale before, our debt policy didnt necessarily address public bond sales, so weve gone through and added the things that are necessary for a public sale. So the first sort of action should be approving the debt policy so that it informs the bond documents or the sail of the bonds. In terms of the bond documents that you have that are included in the packet, theres the resolution going through the specific items, so not to exceed 315 million with a good faith estimate attached, so what we could expect by terms of Interest Rate and what were agreeing the terms that were agreeing to for this 315 not to exceed 315 million par. Then, theres a preliminary official statement thats attached, so that would be your offering document to your investors, but since we havent gotten fully through the structuring phase, there arent fill ins in the full amounts, but there are some good faith efforts of what those would be, and they wouldnt exceed 315 million. But you would refer to the actual statements, which is our investor documents. Additionally attached to it is the bond indenture, the disclosure certificate, and the continuing disclosure certificate. Continuing disclosure are the rules that we, tjpa, have to disclose to the investor community. Our financials, if theres any sort of material events in term of our credit changes, increases, decreases, so were committing to disclose to any investor our changes in our financial situation. The purchase contract is a contract between the initial underwriter and tjpa about the terms of the bond sale. And then, the bond indenture is kind of the full out terms of the description of the bonds and how the bonds will act. They wont be completed until we get through the rating agency, insurer conversations, and before we go to pricing, all the documents would become final and disclosed publicly. Thank you. Thats so helpful. And im going to go back to the numbers. So what were approving today in terms of the sources and uses, the 50 billion for t. I. 6, thats whats going to go back in the bucket. The Program Reserve of 35. 5 is the number. Yes. The 29 million is what we will adjustment. That is correct. And if theres moneys to be refunded to the city financing, that would be a separate line item . Yeah. Just im just making sure that what were finalized except for the nuance on the capital reserve and the city financing refunding. Correct. Okay. Thank you. I do want to also acknowledge my communications and actions on this is simply as a board member. As you know, im ocii, office of Community Investment and infrastructure. Im not obligating or committing the agency at this point because there are references to our role in the transaction, more specifically as how increment is facilitatds to the controller. Im just wearing my tjpa hat as an ombudsman. We will have comments on the o. S. And the preliminary shifting. Thank you. Director hursh. Thank you. With that, im happy to move items 16, 17, and 18. Thank you, director hursh. Theres a motion to approve. Is there a second . Second. Motion and second. Clerk great. With a motion first and a second on items 16, 17, and 18 [roll call] clerk thats seven ayes, and items 16, 17, and 18 are approved. Thank you. Congratulations on all the hard work. Now we want to know your ratings. Clerk go ahead and call your next item . Please. Clerk item 19 is approving the applicants to the tjpa Citizens Advisory Committee. Kristina falvo is going to present the item. We dont need a presentation. Do you need a presentation . I dont need a presentation. Ill move. Ill second. Its been moved and seconded to item 19. Clerk no members of the public wishing to comment on that. On item 19 [roll call] clerk thats seven ayes, and item 19 is approved. Chair hull, please pass along our congratulations to the new c. A. C. Members. Clerk all right. Go ahead and all your next item . Yes, please. Clerk item 20 is the election of chair and vice chair pursuant to the tjpa joint power agreement. Looking for a nomination. Looking for discussion pursuant to the nomination of the chair of this board. I would like to make a recommendation. I would like to nominate director sesay to be chair. As many of you know, director sesay has a long history of building the center and the downtown rail extension, and shes also one of the lead architects of the entire Financial Strategy for developing the transbay district which was a central element of the funding strategy for getting built what we have now, and laying the groundwork for the downtown rail extension. She is one of San Franciscos great leaders in Creative Capital financial tied to economic development, and her leadership is not only here but at the california level. She serves on the california debt and advisory commission. I cant think of a better person to lead this project forward than director sesay. I second that motion. Any other nominations . Seeing none, by acclimation, all of those in favor say aye. Ill pass this over to you. So i guess ill open this up for vice chair. Im also happy to nominate, particularly the role that san mateo and caltrain have played in ensuring that the Transbay Center is indeed a regional effort, its in San Francisco, but as weve seen from the way the Citizens Advisory Committee has formed, this project is completely dependent upon the cannoted leader upon the continued leadership of our commission with jeff gee, who has shown strong leadership in this project and for projects throughout the region. May i second that, as well. Okay. All in favor . [inaudible] i look forward to working with you. Thank you. And board in this new capacity as chair. Thank you. Wed shake your hands no. Clerk all right. So director, just to clarify, we have chair sesay taking on and director gee continuing on as vice chair. That does conclude your agenda for today. Okay. We are adjourned. Clerk thank you. [ ] i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldnt just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there and it is there for everyone. [ ] i would say i am a multidimensional artist. I came out of painting, but have also really enjoyed tactile properties of artwork and tile work. I always have an interest in public art. I really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world. You shouldnt just be something in museums. I love that people can just go there, and it is there for everyone. Public art is art with a job to do. It is a place where the architecture meets the public. Where the artist takes the meaning of the site, and gives a voice to its. We commission culture, murals, mosaics, black pieces, cut to mental, different types of material. It is not just downtown, or the big sculptures you see, we are in the neighborhood. Those are some of the most beloved kinds of projects that really give our libraries and Recreation Centers a sense of uniqueness, and being specific to that neighborhood. Colette test on a number of those projects for its. One of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. Mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. You need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. I glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [ ] we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. So we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figured out how it would really work visually. [ ] my theme was chinese heights because i find them very beautiful. And also because mosaic is such a heavy, dens, static medium, and i always like to try and incorporate movement into its, and i work with the theme of water a lot, with wind, with clouds, just because i like movements and lightness, so i liked the contrast of making kites out of very heavy, hard material. So one side is a dragon kite, and then there are several different kites in the sky with the clouds, and a little girl below flying it. [ ] there are pieces that are particularly meaningful to me. During the time that we were working on it, my son was a disaffected, unhappy high school student. There was a day where i was on the way to take them to school, and he was looking glum, as usual, and so halfway to school, i turned around and said, how about if i tell the school you are sick and you come make tiles with us, so there is a tile that he made to. It is a little bird. The relationship with a work of art is something that develops over time, and if you have memories connected with a place from when you are a child, and you come back and you see it again with the eyes of an adult, it is a different thing, and is just part of what makes the city an exciting place. Good afternoon and welcome to the meeting of the land use and