President of the Market Street railway an independent advocate for the history cable car and streetcars we support muni and getting the value is from those priceless civic assets we do that with no government government funding at all we depend on on documentation if people like who love light cable cars i want to recognize a whole lot of the folks with the chinatown merchant betty and carmen chiu the city administrator i hope im not im sure im missing other folks with one phrase and one song hasnt made our cable cars world families how special our city is special especially for diversity and, you know, nothing shows that better than the longstanding presence of very early days of San Francisco of our chineseamerican community the california street cable car line served chinatown since 1878 and last year, we celebrity the one hundred and fifty medical marijuana two blocks it north on clay street and the camp street line built 5 years after that and by a private company led by stanford mark hopkins and Charles Crocker and to serve the mansions and later on those mansions of fellow james claire floods Still Standing there as is Pacific Union across the street and graze by the great granddaughters karen and christen put your hands upcoming come on thats old San Francisco and private companies built 16 cable car lines and electronic streetcars took over those and shaped San Francisco we know today built our neighborhood it and energized businesses to prosper and receipt to grow and more than 70 years now the city cable car lines have been owned by the poach of San Francisco themselves through our city and county government so only fitting we start by hearing from the chief administrator officer of the city and county of San Francisco and i can attest number one, cable car fan the honorable mayor london breed, mayor london breed clapping . So much rick. Thank you to the Market Street rally railway for all yourself done to maintain the integrity and history of the cable cars in the city and county of San Francisco. As rick state weve been celebrating the cars one hundred and fifty get anniversary reminding us that San Francisco was the first place to have cable cars but more importantly that we are the only city no where that is operating manual cable cars so thank you, state of florida and our City Employees that are working hard to maintain and run those cable cars for visits from all over. Today, is an extraordinary day we are celebrating a try legend and hes right here. Tony bennett was an extraordinary icon in 1961 we fir performed i left my heart in San Francisco in the van everyone room people fell in love in 1969 San Francisco paid it our official so we know with hi come to San Francisco you, you always leave our heart here and been an extraordinary ambassador but he isnt just an extraordinary artist but a flicht it supports San Francisco in our time of need with the former mayor Dianne Feinstein trying to save our embarrasseds from 1980 tony bennett helped us to it appeal to the people to make sure that we protect and save and preserve the cable cars for People Like Us to enjoy today and in 1984 stood with mayor feinstein to commemorate to raise the resources and doing the work to get our cable cars back on track so great were all here today but his generosity didnt stop he was a great patient and when the hearts of San Francisco came to be in San Francisco in 2004 painted a heart so San FranciscoGeneral Hospital has used the hearts as a way to raise money for the foundation to help people who are in need of healthcare and support and pained one of those heart and in effect if you want to see that same heart it is right in the lobby of the fairmd hotel for all to enjoy. clapping. we all fell in love are him and his music so many so three mayor ed lee when he was alive declared tony bennett we recognize to commemorate his extraordinary work in the city and county of San Francisco he was a try desirable leader of fulfill pistil and so of us love and admired we can only think about San Francisco without thinking about tony bennett and vaedz and celebrate this dedication my honor to be here to recognize the contribution and officially declare our cable cars the one we came in on dedicated to him and his legacy halfway through the st. Marys of 1873 commemorating tony bennett as is year of the cable cars went into effect in San Francisco one hundred and 50 years ago. clapping. and with that, i want to say thank you to all the people joining us today, people who love the city and people who are seeing the city transform and all the people who are family members and friends of tony bennett we appreciate the fact youre here to celebrate this milestone on valentines day and here to talk about mr. Bennett and his amazing contributions and what he meant to San Francisco and the rest of word is his wife susan. clapping. and. Thank you, everyone. Tony was oh, my goodness he meant so much too, so many that people everyone producing laid and claim to tony to the people of queens neighborhood where we grew up in new york the local boys made it big and rocked to star donate and italy hes the great singer who never forgot his italian families and in washington, d. C. The artist of central park with the museum and the simile is beloved by people all over the world his brilliant smile and charm may have captured hearts on a San Francisco one city that sold him and San Francisco you have tonys heart. clapping. and for todays historic dedication of a cable car in the prior celebrations recognition he bestowed on my husband please know this i also have any heart and profound gratitude clapping. i know tony would be thrilled by the cable car so, please allow me to thank mayor london breed and the fall back city of San Francisco and all the good friends have been a part rather of prooifrg tonys legacy and in particular everyone at Fairmont Hotel wherewith he first sank the song im overjoyed to be here with you on valentines day in the very city tony and i first met and where hits signature song got the start when i left my heart in San Francisco became a citizen and every growing audience was San Francisco anthem but tonys he never tired of singing the song and audience neither tired and thanks to the fascinating statute in the lobby and now this special cable car and fans into all over the world will forever have a blast to visit and feel close to tony nothing would have thrilled my husband more. Thank you very much. clapping. please a round of applause for susan we are blessed show came out here and um, and, you know, some people know of cable cars is just for tourists people in the audience know that is not true we rise as often as we can and the people in the neighborhoods along the cable car routes from the financial district and chinatown to, you know, to the russian hill all count on is cable car not only to provide them transcription by provide them a touch of the soul this is. San francisco is. And their ride was shoulder to shoulder if guests and keeping the cable cars looking great is the responsibility of San Francisco mpu Commission Transportation agency sorry i should know by few and it is um, overseen not only muni the Transit Agency by the bikes and parking and taxis all sorts of other stuff by the next speaker cities director of transportation jeff tumble listen. Thank you, rick and thank you for all you do to support us at muni and thank you to the Fairmont Hotel for hosting this wonderful event and to it member of the board for your strong leadership in those challenging times you cable cars 5 three has been 2r0678d with the contribute of tony bennett for all the garage barns it took this moment and transformed this art into a. Contributed id like to personally thank our a entire cable car crew but the staff who hard work has made that a royalty and meriting and and click on watch sfgov 2. Members of the public please take this opportunity along with everyone who supports you can we give a roifrmd for the incredible country clapping. and id like to thank the leadership of our as we have julie hospital the general manager of muni runnings things and my job to say yes and the director of board of directors thank you for coming today clapping. Tony Bennetts i left my heart on a San Francisco immoshthd the cities charm but captured the hearts of people worldwide the lyrics with the essence of San Francisco with cable cars climb halfway to the stars making that a city contribute and dictate a cable car to tony bennett and finally, i 7, 8, 9 to thank all of you all not only for showing up here today but opening your heart to make that possible for us to continue operating embarrasses garages bus ever your heartfelt leave of this rolling working work of art we continue it operate cable cars in San Francisco and i also want to thank you. Your open heart and love of this extraordinary city that allows all of us to rise to the occasion of the transition between a bus e economic because out of you are collective love of San Francisco that that every single san franciscan has made this transition that we have reinvented when San Francisco southsouthwest love in our heart as well as a deep appreciation and love for our cities glorious history thank you all of you and welcome back clapping. thank you, jeff. Um, i may be given a person moment my groundwater gaepz came to it town in german from a small dell tissue on Market Street my dad said youre not going into this business i went to college and got out my first job was a one hundred dollar job in a station and their studios were here in the Fairmont Hotel when i stepped foot in the fairmont i saw the venetian room and a marquee and all of a sudden i wasnt a college kid but going to the fairmont will will that without further ado, let me introduce the general manager for the Fairmont Hotel mark. clapping thank you, rick. Well, good morning and welcome to mason street better known as tony bennett way were thrilled to be host and i would said to thank everyone for participating and more importantly mr. Bennett will look down from above. Um, as San Francisco mr. Bennett has the place a permanent place in our heart and mentioned up to now, first performed the legendary son in the venetian room started a long journey endured in the convenientlytion room and proud and honored this moment in history links us to the mr. Bennett in the amazing city we call home couldnt be prouder to go in the cable cars waving as it passes by the hotel and proud honored to continue the legacy so join necessary many welcoming rose for a tribute to mr. Bennett. clapping and. music . music for i left my heart in San Francisco . Instrumental. Your golden sun. Will shine for me. Thank you rose lets give another round of applause what an amazing rendition clapping. so lastly, you should have a full glass if you dont raise your empty glass i hope you can join me on that day of has the right to raise a glass to the legendary memory and man in celebration of cable cars cheers to all of you clapping. here we go. Everybody ready. Okay. 1, 2, 3, 4 cheering clapping. im rebecca and im a violinist and violin teacher. I was born here in San Francisco to a family of cellists, professional cellists, so i grew up surrounded by a bunch of musical rehearsals an lessons. All types of activities happened in my house. I began playing piano when i was 4. I really enjoyed musical activities in general. So when i was 10, i began studying violin in San Francisco. And from the i pretty much never stopped and went on to study in college as well. Thats the only thing ive ever known is to have music playing all the time, whether it is someone actually playing next to you or someone listening to a recording. I think that i actually originally wanted to play flute and we didnt have a flute. Its always been a way of life. I didnt know that it could be any other way. Could you give me an e over here. Great. When you teach and youre seeing a student who has a problem, you have to think on your feet to solve that problem. And that same kind of of thinking that you do to fix it applies to your own practice as well. So if im teaching a student and they are having a hard time getting a certain note, they cant find the right note. And i have to think of a digestible way to explain it to them. Ee, d, d, e. Yes. Then, when i go on to do my own practice for a performance, those words are echoing back in my head. Okay. Why am i missing this . I just told somebody that they needed to do this. Maybe i should try the same thing. I feel a lot of pressure when im teaching young kids. You might think that there is less pressure if they are going on to study music or in college that it is more relaxing. I actually find that the opposite is true. If i know im sending a High School Student to some great music program, theyre going to get so much more instruction. What i have told them is only the beginning. If i am teaching a student who i know is going to completely change gears when they go to college and they never will pick up a violin again there is so much that i need to tell them. In plain violin, it is so difficult. There is so much more information to give. Every day i think, oh, my gosh. I havent gotten to this technique or we havent studies they meese and they have so much more to do. We only have 45 minutes a week. I have taught a few students in some capacity who has gone on to study music. That feels anaysing. It is incredible to watch how they grow. Somebody can make amazing project from you know, age 15 to 17 if they put their mind to it. I think i have 18 students now. These more than ive had in the past. Im hoping to build up more of a studio. There will be a pee ono, lots of bookshelves and lots of great music. The students will come to my house and take their lessons there. My schedule changes a lot on a daytoday basis and that kind of keeps it exciting. Think that music is just my favorite thing that there is, whether its listening to it or playing it or teaching it. All that really matters to me is that im surrounded by the sounds, so im going top keep doing what im doing to keep my life in that direction. Commissioner fisher here. Commissioner. Lamb. Commissioner sanchez. Commissioner. Weissman. Ward vice president. Alexander. Here president. Mctominay here. Thank you. So. Accessibility information. Translation services, Virtual Meeting information can all be found on our website at the notice of this meeting. And we are now going to take Public Comment on closed session agenda items only. So at this time, before the board goes into closed session, i call for any speakers to the closed session items listed on