Accessible. Accessible features are cheaper but the housing cost more. In the first resolution or the next paragraph of resolution you ask for stricter enforcement but youre not specific. Do you mean on the expenditure of moh money, how would that happen . I dont know how to change this language during this hear, but i like to hear more guidance so the people who youre expecting something from know who they are. This is too vague in my opinion. And finally i think the suggestion to have an accessible data base is a great idea. The company i ran with had state funding and that meant that we had a half time staff person every month to call all the lower Income Private and subsidized sources and see what was out there and put it on data base and make it available to people. That can be done but it does take money and it has to be low cated some where. Where are you suggestion that its located. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Is there anyone on the bridge line . No. Any Council M
Something that howard said about people having to leave their housing. Im finding them in livermoore and that means that San Francisco are leaving from their community. So i support this resolution. Thank you. Thank you. I support it too. Housing its key to your whole body of health. For real because if the housing is messed up, i think everything comes out of line on that. Okay. Is there any more staff, do you have anything . Carla johnson intern director. I think i support what Council Member supanich said which is to see the value in the Public Comment that we heard today and to want to find a way to incorporate that into a final resolution that i think could be better than it is right now and i think its a really beautiful resolution that youve crafted. May i please. Carla, i would also like to welcome others who are interested to come to our next meeting. I dont know if this would be this will be taken up at our executive meeting which is this coming monday or tuesday. From what t
1960s. This is about an hour and a half. [applause] i thought i would begin by telling you how this book came about. I am on a train from balenciaga to barcelona just a few years ago and it turns out the woman sitting next to me is not only a professor at the university of valencia but head of the press. She said i understand you were once with the embassy. I said yes. I thought to tell her some stories and she said would you write that book for us . I said sure. The fastest contract i ever got in my life. I will pass it around. This copy of the book, the spanish version, and also pass around the american version. They are somewhat different. My publisher, john hanson, who is right here and his wife jody who is out here. Here in the United States, they do wonderful things, wonderful creative publishing especially in a world where nobody reads anymore or very few do but you do so i am glad you are here tonight. After it came out in spain, in spanish, the university of balenciaga came ou
Chip and denise. Thank you. The disability Disaster Preparedness committee on or the ddcp met on friday july 5th, 2013. Attendieses were city agencies, Community Based organization and the general public. There was a lengthy and detailed discussion about the recent golden guardian exercise in may. Several topics were covered and some conclusions made. A good number of disabled people participated in the exercise acting as shelter resident in the after math of a destructive disaster. People described their experiences acting as disaster victims showing up at the shelter for help and they had a wide variety of reactions from shelter workers and different experiences dur the exercise. People using wheelchairs had difficulty maneuvering through registration tables and there just wasnt enough room and there wasnt enough room between cots for wheelchair users to get by. Several disabled shelter resident after registration were taken to a cot and they never saw another worker again. No one ca
Shelter and im making sure that the needs of the most vulnerable residents are being addressed and we are doing so in a culturally confident linguisticly manner. So i appreciate the work that you folks have done. I share your concerns. We are moving forward and in september we are doing a tabletop exercise with the math care group for the city and county of San Francisco thats going to be including mod and well have its going to be a tabletop exercise where we present several is a scenario and were going to sit down with them and make sure the issues with those with disabled will be addressed. If you have questions, ill be happy to answer them. Are there any further comments . No. Were going to move onto information item number 9. Summary report of upcoming 2014 and 2015 ada barrier removal facilities and status of current projects. Presentation by John Paul Scott, Deputy Director for physical access, Mayors Office on disability. Thank you chair and Council Members. So this is my yearl