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You can submit Public Comment. It will be included in the legislative file as part of the matter. Written comments may be century a u. S. Postal service through city hall, room 244 San Francisco 94102. Finally the item after is expected to be sent to the full board as Committee Reports for consideration on may 5th, 2020. Thank you, maam add clerk. Call item number 1. Clerk y. He is madam chair. Item number 1, emergency ordinance to limit the spread of covid19 by requiring the city through Service Agreements with third parties to provide that equipped with handwashing facilities as a purpose and shelter people within three weeks of the Effective Date of this ordinance. Members of the public who wish to provide Public Comment on this item should call the 888 2045984 access code 3501008 and press one and then 0 to lineup. Thank you, very much. Our speakers today are supervisor matt haney and inaudible . Im sorry, if i butchered your last name. Also public works ca caro short, bruce robinson. Supervisor haney, do you have opening words . I do. First of all, thank you so much supervisor fewer for having this emergency meeting. I really appreciate it and i know that this is an issue that youve been very vocal on and very committed to as well. I really appreciate your leadership and really facilitating this emergency meeting and thank you also to supervisor walton who has been very supportive, i believe is a cosponsor of this legislation. Weve got folks from public works here. I just want to say, at the outset, its been really refreshing to have your leadership, and your department has been very responsive on this and the ceta action and partnership has really been impressive. I want to thank you for your support and your leadership in working to get this right. The need for this is probably pretty obvious and clear. One of the most important things that we can do during this pandemic is make sure that people have access to basic hygiene and this was an issue before this pandemic but during this crisis, its so critical that people who dont otherwise have access to basic hygiene have it. Its available very close to where they are and its immediate. Its accessible and at longer hours and the danger, if we dont do that, is that this pandemic spreads and the crisis goes on much longer. Of course, we are concerned about a number of populations in particular. One is obviously are many people on the streets who continue to be unsheltered who are living without houses, who dont have a bathroom of their own and their ability to access bathrooms when they need it is critical. And that includes handwashing stations as well. There are also a lot of other populations. Folks who are out on the streets all the time in district 6 and district 10, nine other parts of the city, who should have access to handwashing station and bathrooms who are not homeless as well. There are also people who are out working like delivery workers and taxi drivers and need and deserve access to these handwashing stations and if you are out there and come across someone or had to touch someone or something and something happens, you need to modally beo wash your hands to stay safe. We have introduced this ordinance, which would significantly increase both bathroom and handwashing station access to meet the International Crisis guideline of one bathroom per 50 unhoused individuals during the state of state of emergency. This will help people keep safe and prevent the spread of the covid19 for all of our residents. The un also states in an emergency, ultimately, one bathroom per 20 people is the post emergency standard and the American Red Cross and fema have cited the more robust one bathroom per 20 people guideline during a crisis. We think its important to set this standard. I do want to say theres been movement on this towards this goal from the department of public works. We introduced a resolution and unanimously passed a resolution in march around this same issue and since then the department has added 15 new pitstops which is really appreciated. It has now responded since this ordinance has been introduced, by adding additional toilets. So they will be able to update us on that progress. I still dont believe that we need to go further and we need to make sure these bathrooms are where people are. If they are ive heard and were going to discuss bathrooms being open in parks, which is really fantastic and a way to increase access. I want to make sure that the bathrooms are where people need them and where people are living on the streets and congregation of people and were committed to and need to work much quicker to get people in hotel and inside and make sure everyone has a room their own and a bathroom of their own during this time and we know tonight there are people, thousands of people who are still living on the streets. Many thousands more who lack access to bathrooms. The cafes are generally closed and the restaurants are generally closed and the people and places people used to go to the bathroom, like the Public Library and other places are all closed. So we have to step up and do more. And i know we have, i believe a presentation at least some comments from the folks from public works and again, i just want to thank them for their responsiveness and their partnership on this as well as in my office, honey mahagney. We have amendments but it would be great to first hear from the department. Thank you, very much, supervisor haney. I believe we have a presentation from the department of public works. Let me see if i can share my screen with you all. Sure. So, good morning supervisor fewer and supervisor haney and supervisor walton. Im a acting and director of the public works department. You know, i just want to say first and foremost, and supervisor haney, you are right, this is something that in public works you take seriously and the Pit Stop Program is something that we see as a vital need here in the city and its something that we take as a great amount of pride in doing. This Program Provides the city and the residents with clean and safe public toilets. It also acts as a place where needles can be disposed of and and we tried to focus these in the Pit Stop Program and the location of them in the citys most impacted neighborhoods. This is something the public works in the city could not do with our partners in the community. They are staffed with a paid attendance through non profits and these intended insure that the bathrooms are clean and safe and theyre being used for their and the Pit Stop Program at public works began in 2014 and it began in the tenderloin and grown to a total of 24 sites as across the city and totaling 42 neighborhoods im sorry, totaling 42 toilets in 13 neighborhoods. And we have the location for the pit stops, based on and the street cleaning data. If we see that wir were gettina lot of requests about human waste or animal weight in certain neighborhoods and were going to those neighborhoods very often to do and the steam cleaning and things like that, thats where we start to consider the placement a as a ay put stop. We work within our partners within the city family, hsa and hsh if we see as encampments. We consider it in those areas as well. I also wanted to mention that we collaborated with the recreation and Parks Department and they have developed, as a park stop program, which is a model after the Pit Stop Program and it provides 57 staff toilets across the city at seven locations the book that pit stops are only staffed as during the day, over the past year or so, and if theyre looking to expand the student provide 124 hour service in the beginning in progress of last year and we actually did, as a pilot program, provided three locations with 24 hour service. Those are currently in, as a tenderloin, castro and the south of market. Weve seen that the usage of the pit stops and for those in locations as increased by 76 over that period. This is obviously a good thing for us. Theres also something that we wanted to start really thinking about when we had a covid19 crisis that came up as well. I go into that later. But again, i do want us to mention with responsible to talk about it is that theres a cost as associated with this. For example, if the city were to expand in the Pit Stop Program for all of its non 24 hour sites and make those 24 hours just in the last couple months of the year, that would have a cost of about 1. 2 million. So, the cost of doing so on an annual basis would be an additional 6 million. This is something that public works is open to doing but again, there is a cost to doing so and we would be willing to have those conversations though. So, just to give you an idea of the over all uses, were looking at 300,000 uses a year which as equates to one plus every couple minutes. Weve also seen that we collect about 80,700 needles every year so the needles that are being found in playgrounds, parks and sidewalks, weve also seen the placement of the pit stops, we have a reduction at the steam and cleaning request by as about a third. This has been a very inaudible program in the city and its modeled by other major cities across the country whether its miami, denver, and los angeles and again, i cant emphasize enough the value that we get from our as attendants and they do a great job and keeping the pit stops clean and its not just the pit stop and the surrounding areas of the pit stops as well we have seen they saved lives when they they can otherwise provide help and again, they really have acted more as partners to us here at public works and i cant say enough about them. Now, as you know fortunately fast forward and covid19 and and they pinpointed out the thing we saw when we went into to shelter in place, that was the right thing to do but did have a negative impact on large areas in the community because theres no longer access to toilets in the libraries, in the rec centers and things like that because those were now all closed. So public works partnered with hsa and we were able to, as identified, for several locations across the city, based on they began popping up we began analysis with reps from a hsh and based on that we did checks to evaluate the slope of the area, and considerations if it was available face on the street. We worked with our partner to block certain parking spots if we needed to so this was, as a team effort, as across the city. At the end of the day, it resulted in us being able to secure what is now a total of 37 different toilet at 43 different locations across the city. It was rolled in april of this year. I also want to emphasize that all the of the toilets that are part of the covid19 response and are open 24 hours a day and seven days a week. And so, based on the analysis from the United Nations have provided at the one inaudible for 50 unsheltered residents, and the city has this amended target because we currently have, as 136 toilets, across 63 locations. That is made up of the 42 of the pit stops and toilets and the 37 additional that were put in place for covid19. I would want to emphasize were not done yet but theres work we can do regarding outreach and things like that to make sure that if individuals know and where they are and thats something and the public works is doing right now and working with our partners on the hot team and things like that to provide additional outreach inaudible . At the same time, were also going to be continuing our efforts to monitor and the usage of the toilets in place and trying to revise the locations of those toilets as the needs change. Like, for example, the thing were also looking at right now and working with the e. O. C. And setting up state sites across the city for our unhoused residents and if thats the case we will also be providing toilets and those locations as well at handwashing stations and this last slide gets a look at cost that are associated with the Pit Stop Program with the covid19 toilet. As you can see, this is not necessarily as a low Dollar Program and its the right thing to do and again we did want to share these costs with you and this cost you see are only the cost that are related to and renting in the toilets and us paying as the monitors in the attendants if you will. Is this does not include the cost of the people here at public works so it does not cover the cost for our people that work on a Contract Team and as a fantastic job and managing these grants and the finance team of helping us to manage these costs they come in and the Government Affairs and Communications Team that works on the flyers and the other outreach materials so again, this is only the cost we play as our outside vendors if we were going to expand the Program Beyond the current Pit Stop Program and we would likely need to start adding staff they are stretched thin and the size of the program has grown and quickly which is say good thing but again, were at a point where we have probably needed to reconsider in the staffing that would be needed to add expanded programs and beyond this. So that concludes my presentation and i will be happy to answer any questions. Thank you for the presentation. President yee. Supervisor yee thank you, director. Is wave 2 already implemented . Is wave 2 representing what you need to get to the ratios that this legislation is asking for . Thats a good question. President yee, wave 2 has already been put in place. I believe it wouldnt be in place in the third or first week of april. So the numbers that are in the presentation, are the numbers that are all in place now. So, my question is, how many more can we need to put up if we were to reach that goal that is asked in this legislation and how much more would they cost . Were inaudible . The goal with the work. So, the legislation calls for 102 toilets and were currently at 136. Were over what is called for in the legislation but we may need to still respond to, for example, if we dont have enough toilets in the tenderloin or the mission or in the bayview just because there could be, as a hotspot that we see a group of encampments opens up and well need to reevaluate the need as based on that. Ok, thank you. Thank you for the information. Thats helpful. Supervisor walton. Thank you, chair, fewer and again thank you director alrich. I dont want to mess up your last name so i apologize for not calling you by your last name. I appreciate the presentation and i want to reiterate how important our pit stop restrooms are and the fact that theyre more than just toilets because of the practitioner and because of the cleanliness around our pit stop sites and the way that they work with the surrounding community. Its very important. Theyre trained in c. P. R. As you talked about directors, they are savely saving lives and ive witnessed on video pit stop practitioner administers narcan to individuals and providing c. P. R. They do more than monitor toilets. They are part of the community that theyre participating in. We have seen a major increase in encampments and where theyre con agree gating so its very important that we do have pit stops and handwashing stations increasing the spread throughout. I was on the phone yesterday with some constituents about everie encampments that have grn and so i want to say of course im fully in support of this legislation and fully in support of the pit stops program and what the providers actually benefit to the community. So thank you. Supervisor haney. Thank you. Thank you for those comments and the presentation. I have a few questions and comments and amendments that i have that are intended to address some of the things im going to bring up. I appreciate that the pit stops have been added. And the commitment to bathroom access. I want to underscore related to president yees comments. Nearly half of the bathrooms that you have right now that are being counted are in parks. I think 57 of the 136 that you mention there. And in addition, weve added a number of bathrooms recently, less than a quarter of our bathrooms are open past 8 00 p. M. And so i want to ask about access. The purpose is for bathrooms to be near where people need them during this crisis. I believe 20 of the toilets that are being counted as meeting our bathroom access needs are in Golden Gate Park, for example, when i believe especially in the evening and nights that people are supposed to be camping there. Obviously, in many cases, parks are were not allowingen camments there, et cetera. Can you speak a bit about the bathrooms in the parks and whether you believe that those are accessible and what the bathroom counts look like right now in the parks. Im having a hard time seeing that as something that we should count as part of this when those toilets are really generally for times in which the parks are heavily used for exercise and i mean we have, for example, we have one in days park in south of market. That park, as i understand it, has been closed so can you clarify a bit the role of the bathrooms in the parks and how we count those of meeting the goal and intense of this ordinance . Yeah, i mean, i would have to speak to my colleagues at a recreation and Parks Department to truly understand the accessibility of all the parks in the restrooms and i can tell you that i am aware there are some toilets and in the parks that they have been open in response to Health Crisis and specifically i know the park in the bayview at mlk were opened up and they are staffed. I want to say 8 00 to 5 00 in the evening in response to a small encampment that is there. I can go back and speak to my colleagues at recreation and Parks Department to better understand if they have opened up all of their facilities. I can tell you for sure theyre opening them up at a case by case basis. Thank you. I appreciate that because. The intention is to have m are in parks that are open sometimes but not now and because of the changes in rec and parks and also these bathrooms are accessible. You know, i understand that maybe not every bathroom needs to be 24 hours. We didnt put in this legislation that every one of these needs to be 24 hours. I appreciate those have been added are 24 hours. At the same time, they should be close to encampments where people need them and they should have a range of hours that support that accessibility. Theres something i want today ask about which is bathrooms that are currently out of commission. There are bathrooms that are closed down. Theres one that is on south ns and chavez and have there been efforts to open up the bathrooms that have been closed . Yes, we are, we actually just did a walk through in the tenderloin on Tuesday Morning and we noticed there were a few of the co toilets closed. We reached out to the provider that was doing the servicing of the toilets and they told us, theres one that i guess there was some mechanical problems with that one and we are we are in the process of trying to get those fixed and to get those back online. Because those are honestl honesf our best options because theyre there fixed in place and we wouldnt have to try and rent as a toilet from a vendor and things like that so we are actively trying to get those back online and im hopeful well do so within the Nueces County few weeks. Thats great. I appreciate that. Couple a couple of last things and maybe you have comments and give amendments. On the funding its my understanding that last year, there was an announcement from public works and we passed a budget those seven pit stops were never deployed and some of the funding that is being used to expand the pit stops during this emergency was pulling from the funding allocated by the mayor and board for those seven pit stops that were never actually put out. Is that correct . I believe they are using some of the funding to expand in the current programs. I think that we were able to procure in the process of trying to procure additional pit stops that the city would own and were any time middle of that fitting cross were using that same funding tand were using th fema, is that correct . Is some of the funding for this expansion reimbursable for us . As my understanding that the funding or the funding for these will hopefully be reimbursable but im not sure if theyll be reimbursed because its going to be as availability of funds. Its my understanding speaking to the controllers office, that the bulk of the its reimbursable. Last question i had, its my understand taking responsibility for handwashing stations and i know the bathrooms have handwashing stations but i think theres a valuable for these stand alone handwashing stations and theyre i will be honest here, theyre inadequate and often broken in district 6 at least. And they should be much more present and the toilets themselves dont necessarily serve as standards for these handwashing stations and sometimes they have lines and other things and you can just easily come up and wash your hands and i think its something that we want to encourage people to do and especially in our can you talk about how many more were planning to put out . And the approach for the stand alone handwashing stations . I can tell you, i dont believe theres a map for those but you are right about the hsh. It would seem that public works would be better suited to manage those and so were doing that and recently put those under as a contract. And to cover those. Sorry. I had a technical problem there. Actually, i believe that there is a map of the handwashing stations. We can do more with regard to outreach in the education as it relates to the handwashing stations. One thing we recently discovered is that the firm that were using to monitor the handwashing stations was only contacted the vendor to have the vendor come in and do the su servicing so we asked them to contact the vendor and public works so we can be as more responsive to the needs because ill be honest with you, and supervisor, and the usage surprises us as far as the volume. And so what weve happened, there was handwashing stations that was cleaned and it was jush soap or water. So what were going to now in public works, making it passes to add these handwashing stations. To your point, it doesnt help to have it there if its not going to be operable. And again, ill take responsibility for that that we just cant see it in the volume that we thought would be happening. Were seeing people and wash your dishes and bathe themselves which is all fine so its more usage. It means that we, as a Department Needs to take our water trucks there and fill them up more often. Yeah, it would be great to have a sort of a set of a goal from your Office Around how many you are going to put out in a clear map and a strategy around it. Its a really important thing. Maybe even as important as the bathrooms right now in some ways. The issue of people bathing themselves is also something to flag which is were all taking on more than different response abilities now but theyre also a huge need for people to be able to shower and do other types of hygiene. I think many of them are not able to access right now. The handwashing stations i think is say really important part of this and i hope that with this ordinance, it can be more clearly set with the goals and the tracking and the map and the additional sites. Ill pass it over and i have some amendments. Id like to make a comment. I just want to say, i really appreciate the work that public works has been doing in such a short timeline. I realize that this inaudible people on the streets and also People Living in tents. I just wanted to say that i cant agree with you more about the staffing of the pit stops and i feel like and my neighbors also really appreciate this staffing. They are so professional and i drive by and check in on them. Theyre always in a good mood. I feel better theyre there also and they do a great job. I also cant say enough about the staffing there. Supervisor haney i want to push back on the bathrooms in the park. 70 of the Golden Gate Park is my district. Were not allowing camping, were not removing tents from the parks. As people are going out and using our parks more and more to get recreation, as you mentioned in your earlier comments, it should be for regular people also who are housed not regular, but people who are housed that actually should be washing their hands and using the bathrooms. Quite frankly, in San Francisco, and as you traveled around the world you will know that we dont have a lot of public bathrooms for people to use and quite frankly, the facility, those are flushing toilets, we dont have to buy the pit stops for them and i dont think its a question of and or or, i think it is a question of how many more do we need for specific purposes. I actually think more rec and park bathrooms should be open to the public. With the recreation is closed, think that in my neighborhood, i had zero Service Force unhoused people yet growing, growing tent encampments and i think if were talking about accessibility for encampments its different than saying, these bathrooms in the parks shouldnt be included in how many bathrooms that are accessible. We should look at how many rec and park facilities that we have are accessible and should be we be opening more because those are actually in our Recreation Centers interested in the heart of our neighborhoods also. More accessibility for everyone to use bathrooms and to be able to wash their hands is important. Theres a shortage of porty pot tees and getting the physical things, the toilets themselves and so we have these facilities and we should be able to use even more bathrooms and make them accessible to were not incurring the costs, quite frankly, of renting a portapotty. I understanden camments are growing and popping up everywhere and the parks are owned by our managed by rec and park are stationary but actually these are institutions already in our neighborhoods that people already always have relied on through the decades and for them to be closed now, also has another burden in our neighborhoods. I dont have a lot of public bathrooms in my neighborhood and quite frankly, the pit stop are the only public bathrooms that i have open in my neighborhood. And so, i dont think its a question of should we, you know, but you are seeing that there are these one to the parks and should they be counted. They should all be counted as access but i understand for specific purposes. I just want to say that we also have public showers that we even as a city and county in San Francisco and when you say people need showers, i absolutely agree. We do have public showers in the city of San Francisco that taxpayers have paid for, were just not able to access them. Thats another when we look at public works and what theyre doing we should look at the available resources that we do have that we have through the city and county of San Francisco. We had a 1989 earthquake we were able to put showers into the hall of justice quite frankly and build them quickly and so, these are the conversations thae are saying that we need more because were having more encampments and i am experience tents in any neighborhood with zero services for unhoused people except the pit stops. I understand my district isnt a district that 60 of the homeless folks. I understand its a whole different ball game in your district. I also just want to say that every assess able bathroom that we have that we can open, i think we should open them. And then theres another conversation about having the pit stops. Within our own communities, we have bathrooms we could be opening up. Then i will now can i clarify one thing. I want to say, i could not agree with you more. I think what i really want to know is just making sure those bathrooms are in the parks that people are still relying on or still open and accessible. I had some examples in my district where, if were counting the park bathrooms but theyre not open, that doesnt make sense. Lets take advantage of the bathrooms that are there like you said, and lets make sure that theyre accessible and lets look at the use ratesser and. If theyre accessible and people are using them they should be count. Im not saying they should only be in district 6, its really important theyre everywhere throughout the city and looking at that map, theres a lot of gaps where we have parts of the city who dont have bathrooms and if the parks are open because we have bathrooms there lets do that. Lets count those and lets make sure as you say, theyre really open and accessible to people because they should be. Absolutely. What im looking at maps, i know within that map where there arent pit stops and there are public toilets and bathrooms there theyre just not open. I think that in a city as rich as San Francisco, quite frankly, even during this budget deficit time or recession, is that human lives come first and should take precedent. When we are looking at the inability to actually rent some more portapot tees we would look where we also currently have that. Toilets and sinks that are actually working and not covid19 era we had time that we actually had them open for the public and they were accessible to the public. So thank you. I guess were not in argument but were just saying i agree with you. We should make sure theyre open and if there are any that are closed, look at how we can open them. Make sure people know theyre open. Supervisor walton, thank you. Thank you, chair fewer. Actually, supervisor haneys earlier statements were going to mirror some of the things i was going to say but i 100 agree in terms of making sure that what we have available is accessible. If you look at a district like district 10, where we have increased number of folks living in vehicles and areas where theyre actually there parks and theyre not created equal in terms of parks and restrooms and public bathrooms and we have seen a increase of folks living in vehicles and living in areas that are aware. We dont have the number of parks and restrooms that the company of the parks in certain parts of the community and i want to commend d. P. W. For the increased number of pit stops weve seen in the district. We still have certain areas where parks are not in close proximity regardless of our rec and park director will tell us that we have a park close to every human being in the city but thats not the case in some areas and so, pit stops are very important for that aspect and just the last thing i will touch on. We actually have a safe sleeping space where folks have been at Martin Luther king playground and theres a rest room there. It does close at 5 00 and rec and park have been great in terms of trying to staff it and clean it up in the mornings. The reality of it is, a pit stop with a practitioner in terms of cleanliness and safety and in terms of the additional supports that come with an area that is highly concentrated with people and i just unhouse people and to your point in terms of everybody has accessibility to a rest room, these practitioners that come along its unmatched in terms of the service, the level of service that they provide. Thank you, supervisor. Supervisor haney. So, we have two amendments and one of them i think kind of hits on this point here which is, to make sure that the bathrooms are open. We mean the bathrooms need to be open and so theres a couple ways to do this and i wanted to get, we talked about that i little bit and supervisor mar asked for an amendment saying that the bathroom shall be open 24 hours a day and that would mean a pretty large increase because we only have, just the new ones plus the other three are open 24 hours now and this many bathrooms that are open at least 12 hours a day, because i know some of them are open 8 00 to 8 00 can you speak on the issue of hours because its to make sure that there are this many bathrooms and theyre open and not just that theyre in existence. See, i would like to clarify too. The ones i was speaking b. Those are all open. There are some others within the rec and park inventory that arent but of the 57 toilets that i included in our total to get to the 136, all of those are open and the both of them are open 8 00 in the morning until 8 00 at night and there are two that are open but the bulk is within the rec and park facilities that ive been counting are open 8 00 to 8 00. At the same time, we can certainly do i think your question is really getting to are we are the toilets that welcome back open 24 7, those need to be in the hotspot areas. As a placement standpoint, we tried to focus those on as the covid19 toilets theyre all 24 7 access and those have been in large part placed based on need. What is the most as immediate need in response to covid19. So we tried to address that as a replacement to it because again, its an issue of trying to find the toilets because theyre having a hard time trying to find them and the other issue is the staffing. For example, at night they try and add an extra staff person from the attendance side just to make it safe and again thats on top of all of the work that the Operations Team does within public works to support those and again, i also want to emphasize the operations yard here at public works does an amazing job of keeping this program going. Supervisor haney, do you have an aspirational goal or is your amendment something im asking because i dont think i have a fiscal analysis on this amendment if you are adding saying that this is an ordinance that you want done immediately and were doing this or is this a goal well set this goal because i would need at Budget Committee the number of, fiscal number of the impact it would have. I would like to see this amendment so i didnt know what was in the amendment. If you dont mind, may i inaudible . So could we have a report, please. Good morning, chairs. Fewer, members of the committee and just to speak what we had in our report, we presented a lot of the information and because they add new pit stops in the month of april there are now 136 toilets, our estimate was to meet the unsheltered population the minimum would be 104 so right now it does exceed the minimum that is required under the ordinance and we do this in detail. All of the locations and hours including the park pit stops and many of them are not 24 hours. We did calculate what the cost would be to add to 24 hours. To just increase the 24 hours for the existing 21 public works pit stops in our 24 hours, we estimate it to be about 100,000 a week or a Million Dollars over 10 weeks. And then to add the parks stops, to increase it aroundtheclock coverage that would be 25,000 a week over 10 weeks and the basis was there would be a one to 50 ratio during the nighttime hours as well as the daytime hours and as this is a supervisor if we consider approval to be a policy matter and im available for any questions. Thank you, very much. Supervisor haney, would it be ok if i called Public Comment now . Yeah. Thank you, very much, supervisor. Madam clerk, can you please see if anyone would like to comment on item number 1 . Operation is checking to see if there are any callers in the cue. Please let us know if there are any callers that are ready. If you have not already done so, please press one and then 0 to be added to the cue. For those already on hold, please continue to wait until you are prompted to begin and speak. Thank you, very much, madam clerk. There are no callers wishing to speak. There are no callers in the chair. I thought someone else was on the line. Thank you very much. Public comment is now closed. Supervisor haney. So, to be clear and i think if there was an analysis of this and it would be my goal that the pit stops would be open 24 hours a day so it would be the additional 21 it sounds like pit stops for those to be open 24 hours a day. Do we have a fiscal analysis of that what that expansion might be . Supervisor fewer, our report we estimated 100,000 a week or a Million Dollars over 10 week period. And that is for the pit stops. The First Amendment is to section 4a page 5 line 24. All pit stops shall be open 24 hours a day. Ok. And then the Second Amendment would be right after that. And it would say bathrooms shall be accessible in areas with the highest need and restrooms and hair room stations shall be provided within a thousand feet of an encampment. That Second Amendment is one that i believe they said its something that they would be able to do but for the second one its also kind of a policy thing but i wonder if the Department Department works can comment on 29th one around a thousand feet of an encampment. I believe its their policy already. Yes, we certainly do try to place the pit stops where theyre most needed and certainly if theresen camment in the area we will place emphasis up there. Thank you, very much. Does that conclude your amendment. To clarify, you are asking for the existing pit stops to be in fact 24 hours a day at a cost of a Million Dollars over 10 weeks, is that correct . Is that correct ms. Campbell . Yes, thats correct. Thank you. And that you would like to pit stops to be 1,000 feet from any encampment, is that correct . That is an amendment to your existing legislation . Yes. Ok. Is there any other amendment . Id like to now call on our City Attorney harrison to see whether or not these are substantive. Thank you. City attorney . Good morning chair fewer members of the committee. No, as related to those amendments are not substantive, theyre slightly different from the ones that were prepared by my office so i wanted to just ask some clarifying questions in the same way that you did, madam chair, and i wanted to just confirm so that we can accurately capture them should they be approved that the intent is only to require that existing pit stops be open 24 7 and with respect to the location requirement i wanted to ask for confirmation whether that applies only to the existing pit stops or to all new bathrooms. Does it apply to all new bathrooms . Supervisor haney, did you send us a copy of those a amendment this is. Im not sure. I dont think i have seen them. Im looking for it. They were distributed earlier this morning. I see it right here. So supervisor haney, if you would like, what we can do is that these are not substantive, we could pass this out of committee as your legislation actually states now. You can work on them and mention when it it comes to the board on tuesday, you can actually make those amendments on the floor. After you confer with the City Attorney. And clarify which ones were talking about and i appreciate that. Supervisor haney, are you requesting that this is out of committee at the Committee Report . Yes,. Thank you very much. Madam chair yes, please. I also want to and i want clarification. We may have time. If we talk about expanding all the current pit stops to 24 hours there are some in location where that might not make the most sense just based on usage so i would hope we would have an opportunity to talk about that and i also want to clarify, i am not sure if we do that will all those costs be reimbursable from fema because the covid19 inaudible im certain those would be reimbursable. The expansion of making all of the pit stops 24 7 might not be just because of the population that are being served by some of those. So, and i appreciate that. I will work with you to make this work. A eye. To finalize your amendments and we will make a motion to pass this to the full board without the amendment with a positive recommendation as a committee record to the next Board Meeting of the board of supervisors. Is that correct, supervisor haney . Absolutely. Thank you so much chair fewer. Thank you. Roll call vote, madam chair. [roll call]