Commissioner marshall is in route. Commissioner dejesus, commissioner melara, Mission Summer herrish. You have a quorum also with us tonight is the chief of police, william scott. I dont see the representative from the dpa. Mr. Henderson is arrive from the dpa. Thank you, secretary. Members of the San Francisco public, thank you for joining us on wednesday, february 7, 2018 for the regular meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. Would you begin with item one. Adoption of minutes for november 3, 8, december 6, january 10 and 17 of 2018. Thank you. In your packet are the proposed minutes as the secretary has read out november 3rd, novembe november 8th and december 6th of 2017, and the january 10th and 17th minutes of 2018. Hopefully you have had a chance to review the minutes. Any comments or questions . I would entertain appropriate motion. Move to approve. Second. All in favor. Public comment first on april approval of the minutes. Thank you. Seeing no Public Comment, Public Co
Tonight is the chief of police, william scott. I dont see the representative from the dpa. Mr. Henderson is arrive from the dpa. Thank you, secretary. Members of the San Francisco public, thank you for joining us on wednesday, february 7, 2018 for the regular meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. Would you begin with item one. Adoption of minutes for november 3, 8, december 6, january 10 and 17 of 2018. Thank you. In your packet are the proposed minutes as the secretary has read out november 3rd, novembe november 8th and december 6th of 2017, and the january 10th and 17th minutes of 2018. Hopefully you have had a chance to review the minutes. Any comments or questions . I would entertain appropriate motion. Move to approve. Second. All in favor. Public comment first on april approval of the minutes. Thank you. Seeing no Public Comment, Public Comment on item one is now closed. Moved by commissioner dejesus, seconded by mazzucco. Those minutes are approved. Next item. Reports
Justice for all. I would like to call roll. Commissioner marshall is in route. Commissioner dejesus, commissioner melara, Mission Summer herrish. You have a quorum also with us tonight is the chief of police, william scott. I dont see the representative from the dpa. Mr. Henderson is arrive from the dpa. Thank you, secretary. Members of the San Francisco public, thank you for joining us on wednesday, february 7, 2018 for the regular meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. Would you begin with item one. Adoption of minutes for november 3, 8, december 6, january 10 and 17 of 2018. Thank you. In your packet are the proposed minutes as the secretary has read out november 3rd, novembe november 8th and december 6th of 2017, and the january 10th and 17th minutes of 2018. Hopefully you have had a chance to review the minutes. Any comments or questions . I would entertain appropriate motion. Move to approve. Second. All in favor. Public comment first on april approval of the minutes. Th
Spent months in planning to make sure this was a successful experience for the public and both the Committee Members and i think greg moore from the conservancy says sometimes you need to go slow to go fast, and we took the time we needed to prepare and be thoughtful and focused about the issues we wanted to put in front of the Committee Members and i think that has paid off so im going to take you through today a little bit of the context within which we did our work and the process and then our ultimate recommendations and look forward to your feedback and questions. So a little bit of our context. As you are probably aware within the 2012 San Francisco clean and safe neighborhoods park bond we allocated about 15. 5 Million Dollars to focus specifically on playgrounds. Now that doesnt mean the only playgrounds were doing through the bond and as noted in the staff report a number of other projects that are part of larger renovations include playground projects and as you look at the m
Bottom is a renting and a photo of the finished project. This is an open space on a parcel on 22nd street and owned by sfmta and adopted by Community Members who lead the effort over 18 months to create the play area. We are thrilled to be part of it. We supported it and helped to make it a reality and if you have been down to 22nd street its filled with neighborhood kids and were thrilled about. Because we worked so hard to make a difference and responsive to the neighborhood concerns i am proud to see we got an unanimous endorsement from the dog patch neighborhood. A few other benefits we are paying 4 million in impact fees and further impact the neighborhood and we are paying about 21 million in inclusionary housing payments to meet the Affordable Housing and this is the equivalent of 75 new apartments. In conclusion we designed this to be a great place to live but more than that a great enhancement to the neighborhood and we are proud to be presenting it to you asking for your supp