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clapping. i want to thank some of our special guests mayor ed lee and Assembly David chiu and supervisor norman yee and supervisor fewer thank you for being here we have detrimentally from the sfmta, we have the general manager of rec and park Phil Ginsburg and i get that wrong change your name the director of the department of the environment deb reaping and we have the Traffic Commander online suicidal and we have folks from supervisor safais office the das office and i think we got everybody thank you for being here. And thank to our sponsors and kelly and others and the bayview Rapid Transit and recotton and the sfmta thank you for your support. clapping. so walk to work today is, of course, about walking that is very simple act that putting one foot in front of each other or cheers throughout the streets it is more that an amazing day not only people keeps us healthy and prevents chronic diseases that are plea of not guilty our country but built communities on the street walking is thing helping economically and keeping us healthy for decades to come clapping. and it is an equalizer everyone has equal access to a simple mode of transportation walking might seem simple for pedestrians it is not well wait for the ambulance sirens this is not my lucky can i for my last conference between the rain and the but well continue to People Choose to live in San Francisco and choose because they walk this is to say about every single trip in San Francisco starts and end with walk and 25 are solely walking in the city that is incredible and today, we highlighted projects that will help encourage more people to walk and San Francisco the most walkable city in the country we highlighted octavia street opening opened for people right next to patricia ground zero and highlighted did neighbor way that is transforming page street into a more walkable gastrolovingly place for access and now were here and city hall to celebrate walk to work today those Great Projects can make us the most walkable city in the country and proud of the work the city has done and the community as you may know is today is my last walk to work to today and the third week i will be your partner across the bay with my new job with the city of oakland one thing ill good a the three is hiring and we have a Wonderful Team at walk sf who will continue our movement Going Forward so with that, im having the loudmageddon phone to our inventor executive director that will continue to have a loud voice and partner with the city to make walking assessable for everybody. Yeah. Wow. clapping. thank you nicole and on on behalf of the pedestrians in San Francisco everyone that walks in San Francisco thank you for your hard work and dedication and our heart the city it much better because of you so thank you, thank you. clapping. yeah. So, now i have the distinct pleasure of introducing our first speaker a long time advocate for people and walking and Pedestrian Safety the mayor of our great city mayor ed lee. clapping. good morning, everybody. Good morning. Thank you educating for the interrogation and big thank you to annual walk to work today, i walk from my Office Laughter i didnt take the accelerator but want to say good morning and add my things to nicole i know that she does great work will be walking across the bay but had loot talent to Work Together ive enjoyed the walks but the folks weve had to on the streets i know that everybody enjoys the improvements along haight street and i know we have so many departments with the county of transportation us i think that is one of the most walkable citys in all of the country and more people walking more than ever and even today that is not rain how important is seattle that is not rain but you know a thats why we Work Together to improve all the streets and make them more walkable and usable and safe who youre walking by or taking carpools or the bus safety is the number one, what weve been working to make everybodys experiences or experience that much more safe weve lowered the speedometers still over 90 miles of bike way improvements and also thats why im supporting senator change of venues legislation to add the technology to San Francisco to be the model for the rest of the state. clapping. and thats why traffic calming would the record reflect to make sure that streets are also green connections for all of us the greener we make the pathways the more enjoyable a theyll be so our commitment as a city to make sure that everybody is traveling to our city safe that is enjoyable, that with the leadership of supervisor yee and other members of the board and the sfmta and all the departments wsht well accomplish that goal together well make sure that well continue making the streets safer for everyone so, now my pleasure to introduce a friend and partner in our state legislature david chiu clapping. thank you, mr. Mayor for your leadership welcome to sunny San Francisco as ive been in the state legislature i realize how much i take for grant walking i used to walk to work i have asked 90 mile commute that would packing take me two days to walk rather than walking through the beautiful neighborhoods running into people in the state of california i recently came to learn how easy to take the physical acts of walking for granted as you may know 200 muscles in the body it takes to walk because of my 13yearold this weekend started to walk. clapping. he started to run a little bit of a problem but another thing we take for granted when we walk the streets nothing happens it is wonderful by taking it for granteds those of you in collisions and family members or loved one that have been in horrible tragedies on the streets you, you know this is 0 not something to take for granted i want to thank you for moving with vision zero with the mayor for your leadership and the former colleagues on the board of supervisors for our unwavering commitment all the Department Head and advocates all over the city we know to our work is not done there is too many people every 18 hours Small Business smoking gun someone is struck on the streets of San Francisco walk sf educated me on a solution weve not tried that worked in over one and 40 community in the it United States that has helped to drop it by 80 percent and helped to end serious and facility collisions because of you weve introduced our safe streets in 2017, 8042 allows San Francisco and commissioner dejesus to piloted the enforcements to reduce speeds up on the streets of San Francisco this is a challenge ive had more meetings on that bill than another other 20 plus bills ive moved change is not easy he know with the dedication of walk sf with the leadership behind me and the leadership in front of me with the voices that all of you represent we will take the steps we need to make sure that some do soon, well actually see a vision of no fatalities on the streets of San Francisco thank you for being part of vision and thanks for being here today. clapping. and with that, is my honor to introduce someone who has been a leader on safety and knows just how hard our streets can be give it up for supervisor norman yee for district 7. clapping. thank you Assembly David chiu and mayor for being here and supporting walk to work im supervisor norman yee supervisor the district 7 and i take those words from essentially chu seriously in regards to never take for granted that we can always walk ahsha safai in our streets right now, im one of the victims a little bit over ten years ago, i was according in a crosswalk a car decided wouldnt have a chance i lost i know how hard it is to be safe open our streets thats why im so k34i78d to making sure that we have the vision of vision zero by the year 2024 and it is going to happen because of leadership from people Like Assembly chu people like mayor ed lee, people like elsewhere this is standing up here to enforce this what walking is so important i love walking i used to walk to work from chinatown to the castro when i was a kid for 10 years it costs too much to take the muni laughter we didnt have free muni for kids then so i love walking why . Because i have lake merced i get to see not only the boundary but the outside and i also see literally hundreds of people walking and running and jogging around there i run into people all the time i love walking in the evening looking at my neighborhood just to see my step outside the box thousand steps a day what is important to medical you continue to would the record reflect in partnerships and it really, really do appreciate what mayor ed lee is doing to get behind vision zero to lets walk walk to work guys and right now another reason were reaching this vision zero because of the dedication of another learn had the director of sfmta ed reiskin. clapping. thank you supervisor norman yee and assembly simulate chu and mayor ed lee happy walk to work today that is a remembered to all of us what a great experience to walk in the great city of San Francisco everybody took one or two trips theyll otherwise go in a car and did it on foot each week well have a less congested city and safer city and cleaner air well be individually healthier and more opportunity to make connections with our neighbors it is a win, win, win win all around thats why we at the sfmta with the leadership and support of all our elected leaders the sfmta droekz and all working together with the neighborhood working hard to make walking a better option for more people everyday were doing that by redesigning our streets to make them safer and doing if by supporting the Police Department and focusing enforcement on the behaviors liking to lead to serious collision willow were pushing with the partners an education to make everybody aware of the fact to slow down and ebay the rules and watch where youre going and thats why were working hard to support good sound database policy change such as the safe streets act that Assembly Member chu is leading and make our streets safer and grateful for the support of mayor ed lee and jan to get in legislation through with all of these things in motion we can get to vision zero and will get there by 2024 eliminating traffic kathys no people should be seriously hurt or killed so why not i want to join in thanking for her Great Service thanks everybody. clapping. new supervisor kim. Yeah. Wow. Yes. Actually sf walk reminded me this morning that i got to participate in the very first walk to work today back in 2011 there was 3 of us elizabeth and myself and another lady we were accompanied by the San Francisco examiner that it is been my honor to walk to walk to work today every single day since that year the very first hearing when i joined the board of supervisors was a Public Safety he represent my sdrinthd that had the highest injury corridors and the collisions between drivers and pedestrians and this was an issue that many of my diversifies neighborhood whether the tenderloin or south of market and Mission Street i mission bay that is something all of our residents understand and relate to and few people if that didnt know someone that was hit by a car going to work or school that is been my honor to work with the constituents at walk sf and our board of supervisors to achieve a goal of vision zero and i wanted to congratulate all the partners here today including sfmta and last year, we had a reduction in pedestrian fatalities here in San Francisco from 19 to 15 and while this may not sound like a huge number 4, additional lives that go home to their families and contributing to the community we know that each of those are 100 percent preventable those deaths thank you Assembly Member david chiu for taking the stance of moving forward with this this is something we for many years were lobbying the representative sacramento from other countries addendum speed conformity slows down and achieving vision zero while that was a critical issue were glad to have a representative sacramento you most all well not move forward without legislation of years of lobbying and want to recognize some of the Community Leaders in district 6 they will and breath this issue everyday who chair and vice chair the Advisory Committee and alex rogers who is here and ascends all the meetings and finally i mentioned elizabeth earlier but want to thank another great leader around this issue and who has really elevated this issue to the awareness that is fera clapping. supervisor norman yee and i wanted to present something so what are we are doing now, now that shows scored across the bay area that is amazing i had nick over a month ago talking about how we need to spread that work in San Francisco and actually creating a statewide family were going on and on and on and on when he heard that day about spreading the good work of San Francisco i didnt mean for her to leave San Francisco but spread the work for 4 years in San Francisco and shes came across the board as the ed of walk sf about the i became a supervisor i feel we have a Strong Partnership in creating what we created in San Francisco and hopefully by 2024 not only in San Francisco but in the east bay we will have a vision zero of no fatalities on our streets so shows a wonderful person that has testified it was amazing when we contact from the conference in new york realizing that two things were really important that gets you will us to our goals one of them being the automated Speed Enforcement issue she is an advocate for and the other piece while the voices of the families that are affected by those collisions those project collisions we wouldnt get too far with that and you know what, she went ahead and created that organization and it is the strongest voices up in sacramento to get things done so that is a yes. clapping. so today, we want supervisor kim and myself want to make a proclamation but today is proclaimed march 6, 2017 as the her day. Thank you. Im putting this on my wall thank you. clapping. well, thank you so much i feel so loved and i will continue to stay in touch and be your partner across the bay and really, really want to thank everyone today, i love those events it shows how many people care about walking and this movement we appreciate your partnership so im honored and really just loves love and keep on walking and moving Forward Together thank you happy walk to work hi, everybody welcome to dobie im around the General Council were delighted to host this event here today, the one year adjoining celebration of downtown streets project clapping. and an honor to host this event we stood together in front of it city hall nounsz this program and launching downtown streets in San Francisco is through is course of year Brandon Davis led the organizations made a credible amount of progress ill not steal his thunder butcy over the course well have an amazing tuesday night to work closely with the downtown streets team with Staff Members and team members during the Aspiring Community meeting on 9 street and individuals are preparing for contribution of employment and in other work that is done in but community been a great tuesday night for us to detainee our understanding finding issues that face the community and really refine the way we address those challenges together as a group in the area in San Francisco it is also been an amazing opportunity for us to see the extraordinary impact that the Downtown Team maids not only in improving the neighborhood and bayview the neighborhood but also the positive spirit and hope and the sense of hope they bring to the Community Every traction with folks here in the community an streerdz thing to break down the stereotyped associated with homelessness and were proud to partner with the downtown Streets Program and we see this is a Long Term Partnership and look forward to the downtown Streets Program here 0 in San Francisco like to thank mayor ed lee and his team for the support and focus on this incredibly important issue that faces us as a community and id like to bring up brandishing done davis also to speak and run a clip that captures the essence of the progrwhy not run the cli my name is carl ive been here for two months a lot of things have changing since i joined this we have purpose and were homeless were not pit full and have a may feelable reason to make a difference and so definitely gave us purpose. My name is lisa ive been with the program for 5 months i started out as a team member where we would go around and pick up trash and pick up needles and had that after thirty days i gamut team led had to run the team lead my responsibility to make sure theyre all in their roles turned out a couple of months i became one of the supervisors and learning everyday you know to be that person with the understanding and know that everybody will go something and try to do manage and listen to them. My name is cavin i end up homeless in the streetcar so my friend original leader in this San Francisco team he kind of took me under his wing did i want to job i said, yeah and cabin here ever since but it gives me something to do i was trapped in my room looking at tv everyday and not giving up as far as working giving me something to do with a positive attitude they helped me so many now im working special event and security and started school october 11th kicking the date because a couple of weeks so everyday im hogging progress in my field makes me feel good. You know im kind of happy i was sad for a long time. clapping. please welcome Brandon Davis clapping. thanks so much andy wing the speak but so many successes and people youll have to forgive me d s t one of our core tenants expresses if you keep our head down and work hard, of course, you have to return for a breathe and celebrate the success and hard work and dedication that dedication has yielded thats why were here together today so thank you for joining us in our celebration of one year here in San Francisco San Francisco clapping. so i want to give a especially thanks to dobie a truly a family in San Francisco thank you so much for hosting us for lunch and this convention and thank you thank you for all your hard work for the betterment of the community clapping. so over the past few days weve been trying to make sense of our year in San Francisco kind of like had cloish you know in a blink of an eye from this here to this event here but at the same time it truly feels that weve inventions a lifetime of partners, advocacy, innovation and more importantly seeing individuals here in the community for their full potential clapping. so while we arrived with a health and safety nervousness within a month our branch was the quickest growing one in San Francisco with the most solid attendance at 22 and a wait list of double the team size there is a need for a ground up pier run models individuals can have a hand in their success while big deal part of the community in under one year two teams first our civic center team u. N. Plaza at mid market and another union square alongside the Union Square Business Improvement District and in addition, we have a third and fourth on the way this income taxes year were excited to shrink the wait list id like to take a minute that recognize the team members of you guys can take a stand with the yo yellow and green and blue shirts this event is for you clapping. take a stand guys thank you so as you may know our experience team are out 6 days 7 days in union square booifr this and engaging people that benefit themselves were not on the streets because we know if were doing something right words spread like wildest fire with that said, since march 292016 our work team has removed over 12 thousand needles in the community and 200 and 65 thousands of debris lets give it up for that clapping. more importantly are the milestones that our participants reach daily working tireless in the morning how big or small beside our team leader angela and the specialist jack. clapping. because we know that getting a job is not easy as submitting an application that takes selfworth and overcoming are hurdle with lake of identification and record and glasses and deferences for confidence and mentally illness and so on we help helped to move 28 individuals in Permanent Employment for 28 days or more clapping. weve moved 13 of those folks into permanent housing clapping. yeah. And with the oechlging support of Government Agencies like dpw department of public works and office of Economic Workforce Development, nonprofits and the endless compliment 39 Community Team were on the right track in San Francisco so youre probably wondering about next steps a huge Homeless Population in and we have no storage of folks that point an out that next step so looking at the future we know that individuals need to have meaningful activities in their lives over 13 thousand benefit district have approached us with interests in joining and asking how to have a team to serve the community weve not figured out that out but scale so were proud to announce in may of 2017 launching the tenderloin with the tenderloin cd clapping. so also i want to say were very excited in the near future to launch our cart ma were serving coffee award wen coffee and training the team at a living what time to pour that coffee and having a real give back model so with that said, i want to thank some of the partners that have done that wouldnt have been possible the partnership that work long and hard to do you know well, i want to shout out to tenderloin clapping. to mission hood Resource Center and lava may yeah. Farming hope back to the basics and dignity health, abstains and, of course, we wanted to especially thank amy cohen from the office of Economic Workforce Development wouldnt have been possible without the you amy clapping. with that said, ill move off the microphone i am sure your tire of hearing from me an absolute honor to introduce mayor ed lee who is here today. clapping. thank you brandon and happy birthday downtown streets. clapping. yeah. How did that feel to be one year old we wish it we could be that young i want to come by and congratulate everyone, of course, i want to thank dobie for oh, the space that is exactly one of the reasons why i know that dobie came to mid Market Street not only for the space for the great work with neural surgeons understanding and scientists to deal with cell systems but to be part Oath Community theyve been always a part of and be able to represent that and with work that google and others to help to support and the creation and establishment of this wonderful new be pathway you know, i love the picture where that says that i might be homeless but youre not helpless because this city is all about creating more pathways for people and respectfully where people came from but never allowing that to hold them back and, yes we will have a lot of people without homes this is incredibly expensive city and limited land we have not built enough housing and need to do more while were doing that be respect of peoples lives and get them pathway and create the partnerships exactly like the downtown streets for themselves and brandon congratulation to you and ilene and chris and everybody else this is part of team and more importantly your willingness to in the just touch the people that you wanted to help but allow them to create relationships we serve more homeless and sam dodge and the department of homelessness is not just the brickandmortar of building homes but Relationship Building ones individuals are isolated it is gets worse when you have pathways creating not just through job training and moving forward with a lot more people to be introduced to many agencies that also care about what is happening on the streets for people where that is public works or the department of homelessness fix it teams our Police Department all working together with a office of Economic Workforce Development Development Groups working together with people on the streets sailing lets do something about ourselves then and lets get the privatepublic relationship to work for us not just talk us this is what is happening in my mind so as you may know im a big enough of them about making sure we change with the happening in 3478d and more importantly the center is changing lives transformative programs like downtown streets is what were talking about that touches people and involves them and respects them and connects urban design i up with project homeless connect with the agency that brandon identified we thanked today we take those moms to settle bus now we have purpose and reason to expand and more reps to build and more births to celebrate to congratulations downtown streets we will see in not only in the streets but inside of city hall as well thank you very much clapping. thank you, mayor ed lee its my pleasure to introduce sam dodge from the department of homelessness and housing. Hello, everyone is so great to be here you know it was i was just trying to think has 2 been two years how long has that been i get to see folks everyday in Civic Center Plaza and getting you up and inspiring their fellows that be looking on and seeing the actions theyre taking to improve the city to show their love for their community and turn their own lives around i work at the department of homelessness and supportive of housing and homeless in the community is a country but we have to make a big difference evidence who will make that difference the people that are experiencing homelessness and turn their lives around they need the help and assistance to take that next step i want to thank that spirited to help the need only one cower to homelessness and Affordable Housing had in the community that you share but how do get there, there is many ways we can improve and here in San Francisco were not too proud to look at the fellow community and see what is working and steal that we saw that downtown street teams making huge differences in the community and when brandon and amy came said we have to do this in San Francisco i was 100 percent on board but it is a tough pound can be you know your stepping into someones place and you know we can be a little bit material but thats not the case opened up and a great what were partner with other people and being able to Energy Allergies an effort around civic center and turning lives around and making connections whether the programs that the mayor mentioned or our own official effort as we kickoff our department this year together were growing together one year down and many to go i cant wait to see the 13 number people who have gotten permanent housing through the program turning into 13 hundred lets do it do it together and congratulations clapping. thanks sam it is my pleasure to bring up larry from the department of public works. clapping. first of all, i want to say a big congratulations one year its been a whirlwind i think about it was just seemed last week yesterday purpose starting and seems like that was like 12 hours when union square came on board the first one i want to say is thank you thank you for your commitment to San Francisco and coming as i commented and come through and look at civically and communitybased 0 through union square the orange bags and how neat and clean the area is i y589 how prevalent i think keeping the city clean and how to engage the homeless and get them into the services youre doing both of those that be huge public works is a 24 7, 365 operation were out there everyday we cant do it alone it takes the city and commitment and nonprofits and volunteers all that have that to help to keep the city clean as i shared as we have had Economic Prosperity some of the the office of Economic Workforce Development have is not been there it keep us the streets clean you helped us were truly grateful and as ive said i look forward to expand definitely throughout the city the last thing ill say also keep us in mind as. Graduate we have office of Economic Workforce Development opportunity to partner and bring you on board another thing we do near and dear to my heart and were here for you anytime you need us but most at all e fall looking forward to year two and a big hearty thank you if public works. clapping. great this next person we want to bring up inspires me everyday this person is the heart of what we do and this is actually some place that started as a yellow shirt in the community worked their way into a green and now theyre a blue shirt mentoring everyone give it up for lisa. clapping. hello, everybody my name is lisa and today, i would like to sorry about that hello my name is lisa i love to inspire my team and one way by doing this is and sharing quotes illed to share one were not a team because we Work Together but expect and trust auto care for each other how it feels to be homeless it it sorry being homeless is physically frightening and scary and dangerous we have mentally illness people in the streets it dont know how to foundation those people need help and people are laughing at them not funny im hoping some way or how to get the molls people in a facility so they can get better where they know how to function in so forth being homeless you put up with abuse if people when i first got here in money and went into max fields house of caffeine at the kicked me out tells me he was because i didnt buy mo magic in their shop they were harassing me and threatening to call the police lgbt the lgbt q experience homeless are at risk at heightened reflex of violation and abuse in december of 2014 i left a job as a livein nanny and moved from princeton new jersey to california i 0 thought what would be a great opportunity to help my brothers family and reconnect but i was faces with a lack of communication from my sisterinlaw with personal Health Issues during this time my sisterinlaw removed the beds and light and changing the locks and setting me abusive text message after 9 months i no longer wished to feel like a burden on my folks and decided it would be best to refer to a local sheltered in backingville the Opportunity House which was a great shelter they would help women and men coming that were like addicted to drugs and alcohol and getting them jobs and getting them houses it wasnt really for me but i was grateful they allowed me to stay this at the time i had post trauma stress decorated with anxiety and a lot of sorry about that i was having anxiety and anger and memory problems and sadness and racing thoughts and impulsive decisions and an urge to escape so i would relate to those quotes had i was really in a dark place okay. When i was in the dark places this was what i could connect to people dont drive from sadness they die people dont die from suicide but sadness and depression is living that a body that fight to survive with a mind that tries to die ive become suicidal that should scare me but it didnt im too far gone to care so i ended up taking a bunch of pills i left the shelter in bakerville the money i saved because we had to get part time jobs living through to the money he saved i went ahead and left the shelter, this person i didnt like i wanted to god bless of it i make made a plan to go into a hotel for a few weeks and left the hotel then he went and took a bunch of pills that evening and then a. D. Dell from starbucks walked other than from across the street and parade with me and gave me coaxes and called 911 and i was rushed to the emergency room and there for 3 days i was there for 3 days and then he moved into a Mental Hospital for 7 days then went into an inpatient facility and that who helped mentally illness people and drove me all the way down here to jasmines place the only lgbtq in San Francisco with a friend of mine it was mind blowing and not just that they have decided to allow straight people into there and a lot of hmo phobias especially the transgenders they get picked on and sdramentd i hope they can improve jasmines and the bathroom situation is that two other mentioned shelters in there theyll walk in into the reform while were taking our showers and theyll see the ladies naked including myself that is unfair fee me and the other leases so ive recorded it several times and nothing it done im hoping and prop g this someone will do something so long as i got into jazzies i have met samantha told me about the program went to the meeting that was amazing the energy, the vibes it was just like ive got to be part of this this is something ive got to be part of and i waited my 4 weeks came each week and started in the yellow shirt and then moved middleincome up to the green shirt and now im a blue shirt and im like supervising a team what is huge and amazing and were out there everyday clapping. and cleaning those streets were talking to those people. clapping. ive had i talked to a guy everyday at the park who is homeless and then 3 months later they gave me and hug and said with our kind words you talked with me when i my head was a mess like a person not a homeless person for that im grateful those are the things i want to continue to do out there clapping. i want to give a huge shout out to jacqueline who helped to prepare me to get a parttime job thank you for that jacqueline and not just that shes been a friend and someone i come to if im upset shes there to listen thank you very much clapping. and i got angelica who is always there to listen shes helped me maintain my status in jazzies so helped me with getting mentally illness so for that im grateful clapping. and for brandon i would love to follow in his footsteps the great job he does is amazing and i hope one day my dream job will be to work for a nonprofit for the lgbtq clapping. and i wanted to thank jones and salmon for hosting and for all of your support clapping. and we hope youll consider a donation so we can continue to get people off these streets. clapping. wow. Thank you very much clapping. thanks so much lisa for sharing our story thank you to everyone that came thank you so so much and one big last a round of applause for the team here clapping. as lisa said thank you dobie and is a money and alison a fantastic team truly in support of us in this area and we definitely wouldnt have been possible without the you and thank you luven will be served on the side you guys are all welcome to join us for lunch and enter mix and have a great time in the community thank you so tuesday, april 4, 2017, ms. Bloomer please read the roll. Yes. Right in the nick of time director brinkman director borden director heinicke director hsu director ramos director rubke directors please stand and join me in the pledge of allegiance. That director nolan will not be that madam chair we have quorum announcement of prohibition of soundproducing devices during the meeting. Please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones meeting room meeting room responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phones set on vibrate can cause interference with the microphones, we respectfully ask they be turned off. Item 4 approval of minutes march 21, 2017. Regular meeting of. Do i have any Public Comment on the minutes. No mama motion to approve. Without hesitation ask for the officials when mr. Fan arrived he saw that was dire and directed her to call 911 and Colby Peterson to the statement calmed down and told me his problem the man stepped down from the ledge they held each others hand she went above and beyond in counseling chofbt to a man no dough their actions saved his life on behalf of sfmta thank you for commitment and please accept the certificates and going above and beyond the call of duty. clapping. mr. Fan thank you so much is gives me chills to hear that story we hope well act and respond as you did ahsha safai a persons life no greater than honor to that and on behalf of the agency thank you for your actions if you want to say a few words we would like to hear from you. This is the at all microphone yes. I want to thank you because we finished my basic job so because of working and difficult im lucky thank you. Thank you thats great to hear id like to say thank you couldnt have done it without without kenny glad it came out in a good way not negative way thank you. Thank you both again colleagues, any questions or comments . clapping. thank you hard to top that one some vision zero updates 1 on taraval street wanted it let you know weve kicked off the 6 month zone pilot evaluation period you approved back last year early this year this is part of the multiple year update to taraval street what the visible signage of 5

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