Side street . What is that . No. It isnt there . I can be brought to you, you know, directly, to text you, and i think that there is a way, but right now. This is a really large project. Yeah. It is the final skin on there, and it is more than 300, i think, and at least is advertising, and there was a conversion of the commercial to residential. Yeah. What is the building with the tower goes up next to it. You cant miss it from the city hall, it is the biggest view, and that is tend to. , and it is. Right. Okay, item 4 e, update on Code Enforcement good morning, dan lowry and Deputy Director of services and i would like for give you an update on the Code Enforcement and the monthly update. And this month, and it will depict of what we have done from june until now and instead of just giving you numbers or a break down so that you can see the history of the complaints. And one is for building, and it housing inspections because it lasts for the insections on both divisions and the other
Bedbug infestation history for the previous two years. 5, the department of Public Health to collect and publish bedbug data on a quarterly basis. 6, establishing enforcement procedures and 7, making environmental findings. Thank you. Colleagues, one of the first thing issues did when i joined the board of supervisors was to call a hearing on bedbugs in the city and county of San Francisco. Prior to that hearing actually a group of many of our residents from neighborhoods, chinatown and south of market and the tenderloin had been convening meetings fore over a year to discuss what we could do about the citywide epidemic that has been plaguing our neighborhoods. Through the work group this legislation came forwards a series of recommendations on what we could do to better abate bedbugs and the bedbug abatement issue here in San Francisco. This legislation will address three primary issues. The first of course is to actually collect data on bedbug abatement. So to require pest control op
8315510. You can write us at or walk in and say hello. And of course you can find more information moresfrecpark. Org. Good afternoon. I know we have a number of people here today for our first item and thank you so much for making the time to be here. Hello and welcome to our regular rules committee for thursday, october 18 [ fplg ]. My name is jane kim and im joined by supervisor mark farrell and supervisor david campos and were joined by our clerk, linda wong and we would like to acknowledge the staff at sfgovtv who record our meetings and make the transcript as valuable and makenize jesse larson and mike freeman. Make sure to silence all cell phones and complete speaker cards and documented to be individualed as part of the file should submitted to the clerk. Thank you, madame clerk. Can you please call item no. 1. Ordinance amending the health code by requiring 1, the department of Public Health to provide written information outlining the rights and riresponsibilities of tenants,
Commissioner al perez. Here. Commissioner akers. Here. Camp angoli. Here. And hyde. And we got an email from president tan who said that he will not be here this evening. Public comment on anything that is not in the regular agenda, do we have Public Comment . Good evening commissioners thank you so much for having me unexpectedly this evening, i know a couple of you commissioner akers and hide, and my name is Stephanie Ashley and i am the director of the saint James Infirmry to tell you know about an event that is coming up on june 5th is the 15 anniversary of saint james and it is the first Occupational Health and safety clinic by and for the Sex Worker Community in the nation. So, every five years, we have a major fundraiser to celebrate our existence, and we are having our biggest one yet this thursday at temple nightclub and i see Dave Peterson here from temple, and they have been very generous and helpful in getting this party off the ground. And it is going to be a great night a
We have on the expenditure side we are living within budget. Youll see that we have a projected 16. 6 million favorable variance in salary and Fringe Benefits so were coming in below budget by 16. 6 millions. That is due to a couple of things. We have a couple units that are under their budgeted agent census so weve incurred some savings there and we also have some savings from our delays in hiring. I wanted to point this out because this is something thats come up at a couple of the last commissioner meetings and its also come up extensively in our meetings with our Nursing Union as weve talked about their contract. We have despite the salary savings, that is not coming from our inability to fill our clinical positions, although that is a very serious issue for us. We have about 80 nursing positions at San Francisco general that are unfilled and we are working overtime to fill those positions, however, from a financial perspective we are back filling those shifts with per diem and reg