Their processes. Right now there is a meeting going on where the Strategic Plan i shared with you is going into what we call a deep dive, so we are actually working with each one of the divisions and reviewing each individual project and have that dashboard, color coded dashboard to review and im aware where each project is. Thank you for the opportunity to present and i certainly look forward to working with all of you on Technology Projects for the city. So, im happy to answer any questions. Thank you, linda. Colleagues . I do have a few questions. So, thank so much, for presenting today. And it feels like you know, theres quite a bit of work that needs to be done, but im glad that we are moving towards a process of addressing it. I had, i wanted to bring up somewhat separate concern, although related to this audit, which is expense of our licensed Software Usage here in San Francisco and i know i bring this up all the time at the Board Meeting when we have licensed software contract
Understood so closed does not speak to the merits of the number of complaints received. Im wondering if theres a reason and i think there is, but if you could tell me again, i would appreciate it. You are correct. Because the complaint is closed doesnt mean it was substantiated. We evaluate the complaint, the investigation determines if theres a factual basis for the allegations and then if the allegations are true, if the alleged conduct would violate city criteria, policy and procedure or city code does that answer the first part . Substantiated or unsubstantiated are both inside the closed category. And in the quarterly and annual reports it breaks down it breaks out by department. Theres a table in quarterly reports or chart showing which percentage of complaints closed led to Department Taking corrective or preventive action. Or even it shows whether or not the department moves on the recommendation of the whistleblower controller office, somewhat outside your control. But at leas
Health care is a right, its not a privilege and so thank you to health care 360 tor demonstrating time and time again that thats why its so important to make sure we continue to get the word out. Go to cover i coveredca. Com. We want to make sure they get the services that they need to continue to grow and thrive in our great community. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you so much supervisor breed and mayor lee, and the numbers are big numbers. 35,000 San Francisco residents, 700,000 californians eligible for public health, and they dont know it. So what are we doing . Big advertisers. Its not that big scary stuff like cancer, but that small stuff, like reading your cell phone while you walk across the street, tripping and falling and breaking your wrist. We have someone on our bus who broke their wrist recently, 57,000 its the little stuff up on the ladder, putting Christmas Lights on your ladder. Were going to get the word out. One of the ways that were going to do that is thi
Sheriff, and the sheriff said no, youre permitted to have a sign, and it cant be larger than a certain size. But no, you sat there with a straight face and set to his face, you cant have signs. Thats the rules. You talk a lot about stuff you absolutely no nothing about. You all took sunshine ordinance training . Ha i doubt if any of you has ever even read that law, and yet, you sign a statement every year saying you understand. Yeah, you understand it only to the point where you dont like it because it holds you accountable, and if theres one thing that nobody is able to do in this city is hold anybody accountable, and thats the way you like it. And thats why you dont bite the hand that feeds you; in other words, the body that appoints each and every one of you to this commission. President keane well go now to item 10, discussion of the executive directors report. I have a brief report for you, commissioners. We continue with our organizational or staffing updates. Well be working wit
Because here in San Francisco, were really fortunate, as the mayor said, to have some generous voters. Emwho say, you know, when we put something on the ballot, they support it. They know its the right thing to do. The infrastructure project, all of the things that we need to do to make sure not only that our city is working today. We need to make sure it is working for generations to come yes, were all upset over the congestion. Yes, we dont like van ness avenue right now and a couple of other places. But at the end of the day, its going to be even better. This is an example of what we can accomplish when we make these projects work for san franciscans. So thank you to each one of you. Thank you to the department of public works, thank you to clerk. Thanks for these folks who had the opportunity to work in their backyard. This is really amazing for the city today. Thank you so much. [ applause ] thank you, supervisor breed. Next were going to hear from city administrator, city adminis