Wide range of covid19 topics but none more timely than getting our children back to school. Throughout the last two weeks i have spent countless hours talking with educational leaders around the state. Everyone agrees for the future of our children we must do everything we can to have them back in a learning environment again this fall. Working with States School superintendent woods, educational administrators and School Boards around the state we have guidelines for schools that i am very proud of because it took the assumption we would open schools what do it very safely and ensure that schools have the tools they need to protect students, staff, teachers as well as the community as a whole. We fully expect some cases of covid19 among students and teachers and we are doing what we can to provide the resources that need it to protect everyone in the setting. Working with fema, schools receive less in the coming days. To go back to school, we know schools need to be prepared to respon
Their specific comments. They reviewed the findings that we have and we had a series of conversations about the specific legislation and discussing things that could be made from zoning and land use perspectives and then some of the things that would require further investment and discussion with other city agencies. Thank you,. Sure. The specific changes are, expanding the boundary in which impacting money can be spent to provide funding for projects in the adjacent neighborhoods. Broadening the membership relative to the first, that is the existing boundary of one mile . Currently, the funds, the infrastructure funds can be spent in the planning area or within 250 feet . Ok. Broadening the membership of the market activity cac, allowing a land dedication option for Affordable Housing requirements in the adjacent neighborhoods and new requirement to support Community Serving use thats the groundfloor. Expanding the unit mixed requirement and new general plan policy to apply a racial a
Be turned around within 72 hours but were seeing back ups especially with our provider labs and some of our own labs within the city. We are backing up seven days, ten days at this point. Thats something were seeing across the state and across the country. thank you director. Thank you madam mayor and dr. C olfax for your time. Any followup questions or questions after this meeting can be directed to dem press at sf dot org. Thank you for your time and that concludes todays press conference. Concludes todays press good afternoon welcome to the land use and Transportation Committee San Francisco board of supervisors for today monday july 20th. Im the chair of the Committee Supervisor aaron peskin joined by supervisor ahsha safai and dean preston and joined by colleague supervisor Hillary Ronen. Do you have any announcements . Due to the covid19 emergency to protect board members, City Employees and public, board of supervisors legislative chamber remain closed. Committee members will at
Past 80 years and in carrying for this art and as i indicated in an article that was in the journal california history earlier this year. So, i was especially saddened to read ucsfs proposal to destroy this art and on a birds view. Thank you. Thank you for your comments. Are there any other members of the public who would like to comment on this item number four . Hello, my name is Richard Rothman and i am interested in murals in an fran and on occasion, ucsf is what we go into the hall and they told me they were going to build around them. If youve been in i called my contact at ucsf and they were going to build around them so i was wondering if one of the supervisors could ask mr. Newman why they changed their mind. The last time i talked in february and when i found out in june that they were going to destroy them. Why cant ucsf get around tobin hall and save the hall. Its very dangerous to move these murals. Its not something you want to do and maybe at the very, very last resort b
Already starting today . Today but better for the rest of the weekend. Yes, and we are going to see lets head outside as we check out dublin and parts of the some of those temperatures along the coastline staying cool but trivalley that will be heating up again today. We have some temperatures that will start out in the upper 50s still heating up inland. And low 60s here at noon. We are in for hot weather as we were at 78 degrees. Some low 80s as we go into the check out dublin and our temperature trend in the upper 50s to start the morning. Afternoon with a wide range in temperatures still. Its all about location as well and then we have to get in the see some low 60s near the coast Outdoor Activities early before it heats up. And highs over 100 degrees for the far north bay. We will talk about whats ahead we are looking good before noon and the 90s. With the winds picking up in the right now, mike, the winds are full microclimate forecast. Not too much of an issue as mike has a look