Allowing new opportunities for the filipinos for art and culture to be showcased this is unprecedented and we applaud forest city for making arts and cultural a priority in the 5 m project we believe that art and culture can you think if i and lift people up and the art benefits package has the ability to do just that historically individuals suffering in the lower income ranks call central soma home and soma has neglected the community 40s people including filipinos to leave the 5m is different it seeks to work with and exclude ethics itself but especially the Filipino Community this approach is different than any weve experienced 5 m understands the needs and stresses the residents in soma and through the plans and agreement that have obsoleted on tackle ways to address the needs the community has always throughout the Community System for the studios and manila Town Foundation and at San Francisco Filipino Center the building would be the fifth center for the filipino arts and Educa
There are 11 is. Okay. The amendment passes unanimously supervisor kim. Thank you i had alluded to 4 other amendments in any earlier comments just to restate them for the public and my colleagues the First Amendment is to increase from three hundred thousand to 8 hundred thousand the amount for the filipino Culture Heritage district if you did through the Soma Stabilization Fund for consultation and other studies and also implementing the filipino culture district and make sure it went through the Stabilization Fund so the cac that represents the central soma have a say in terms of how the funds are spent the Second Amendment is the change the 1 pointed 5 million of open space and specifically is specifically directed for the jean Recreation Center and the park on top of the change to put the 1. 5 in Nonprofit Capital fund and redirect it if the overall Mayors Office to the south of market Stabilization Fund so the committee can see how the funds will be spent 24 change the 1 housing u
60 foot building this will the permit holders will be here fighting this agency theyre marketing thing that those embarcadero views so their somewhat disingenuous on this but the point it if this is approved there will be a 200 and 40 foot wall that refers to staff from the waterfront it is not stepping down so it is in our hands you know if you want to approve that kind of a first step i think were take another look at developers rendering but it clearly does fit in with the other buildings adjacentheoh the other buildings adjacentofi with the other buildings adjacenttfit in with the other buildings adjacent fit in with the other buildings adjacent these are problems theyve brought on themselves the address a 45 howard it fronts theyre calling this the rear and nobody has said anything about this this building it is up begins in Office Building this is the rear of the building thank you. Thank you. Commission. I think one comment to i think that bothers me i appreciate very, very much
Mark leno and mayor ed lee to amend the ellis act great someone spectaculars drawings urgent care abusing the ellis act hold the property for 5 years but the second thing i want to prior itself housing for middleincome and low income people the reality is that the middleclass is being pushed out the San Francisco because of the policies that have been lead in city hall including policies that president chiu has supported the reason why the other campaign has nor more is because if i go to sacramento ill stand up for your middleclass clapping. do both david and i agree that Affordable Housing is the top priority for us moderating but the fact of the matter ive been working on this for 6 years hes been talking about it he voted against 21 thousand units of new housing in the city including Public Housing and low income Affordable Housing when i go to sacramento i support the reforming of the ellis act but we need to bring back to San Francisco the hundreds of Million Dollars of year maki
Supervisor, served for many years on the partnership and the domestic abuse, board of directors. Please help me to welcome president chiu. Thank you, dr. Murase. And i want to thank all of you who are here tonight, representing the beautiful diversety that is San Francisco. And we are asian, we are latino, we are white, we are black, and tonight, we stand together wearing the color purple. A color that represents the bruises, that we all want to see ended some day. I am proud to be here representing our San Francisco board of supervisors. Our board, we have stood with you with our community, and to make sure that we have programs that are funded where they need to be and to make sure that we have our policies where they need to be. And i want to take a moment, i, i know that claire joyce and inaudible mother is with us today and claire, what happens 14 years ago, i know is something that we all mourn every day, every one who is here. But you know that your daughter and your family name