thank you. good afternoon. i am just going to read the english of what you just heard. 45 years of service to the community, almost half of the century. what would it mean for the 1500 children to wait with so much effort but a lot of love what would it be, for the children and their parents, without their programs? with this give them a free and safe place for healthy recreation, to help them with their homework? let alone, what would happen for the is getting off track with their lives. if it wasn t for the safe haven, that we offered to them, turning them into productive members of the society. what would it mean for the 85,000 families, to get employment and training. what would it mean for the 100 small-business families that work in the flea markets? for these people, this is the only income they have to support their families. because of the greed and benefit of one person, with the hopes of a better future for their families and the workforce. can anyone among t
do this. i ask that you consider the project as proposed. thank you. good afternoon. i am carolyn worth, president of arts management, that has performed the needs assessment study for this center, located in the mission armory. we conducted extensive market research, locally and nationally, going to similar venues to analyze the operation of 12 comparable armories. with great support and enthusiasm for the community center and others, the mission- based agency and cultural programs. the parks and recreation commission and professional and athletic organizations. the bay-area corporations and retailers, non-profits and planners, promoters and caterers and fund-raisers. there was a clear need for a venue that could host a larger variety of events and activities including banquets and trade shows, exhibits and conferences, community youth and adult sports programming, concerts and recitals and lectures, hiring halls, job fairs and community meetings. major upgrades to rest
thank you. good afternoon. this would the deputy director of inner-city youth and the director of youth first, and i am here because i think to fully understand the concerns of the community, you have to understand the population. if you look at the staff, they represent what san francisco represents. we have different people and different ethnicities, and they re all coming together with one unified voice to say that this is an area of concern. this is an organization that is actually part of the community that they have reached out to to support this, and we also do violence prevention work. and is amazing, the commitment that we have not only to the mission, but the efforts, city- wide. with regard to uplifting the support services, with the commitment to make a change. with these programs if this developer was really committed to having the mixed-use building, that would provide support to the community, this would have been established for before right now. my qu
wide. with regard to uplifting the support services, with the commitment to make a change. with these programs if this developer was really committed to having the mixed-use building, that would provide support to the community, this would have been established for before right now. my question is, what is your commitment to the community and the minorities, and the constituency. right now i do not see that commitment. speaking on behalf of the after- school programs, you cannot serve as a child without serving the family and that is the perspective that we take. when you look at those two programs and the state tax programs that provide services that provide services for hundreds of kids. that makes it vibrant. for the condominium, the person who pays a half-million dollars, it is highly unlikely that this would be compatible. if you pay $500,000, you will not deal with the noise. you will not deal with the 800 people around the building when it is time for you to go hom
understand the concerns of the community, you have to understand the population. if you look at the staff, they represent what san francisco represents. we have different people and different ethnicities, and they re all coming together with one unified voice to say that this is an area of concern. this is an organization that is actually part of the community that they have reached out to to support this, and we also do violence prevention work. and is amazing, the commitment that we have not only to the mission, but the efforts, city- wide. with regard to uplifting the support services, with the commitment to make a change. with these programs if this developer was really committed to having the mixed-use building, that would provide support to the community, this would have been established for before right now. my question is, what is your commitment to the community and the minorities, and the constituency. right now i do not see that commitment. speaking on behalf o