I ask for your support and supervisor mar i want to first thank supervisor kim for her hard work and staff coming out of the San Francisco tenant conferences it was one of the critical measures along with the splatter taxi optional opposes to some but ill move forward this when the organized with involved if the process i feel that 33 percent goals for Affordable Housing are way, way too allow given the balance and element even the association of the government recommendations that if we build housing well ero 60 percent should be affordable for the people that live here Many Organizations are not supportive of this but if the Affordable Housing community and others are supportive but in the interest of moving forward to protect the soul of the city and Work Together to build the housing im going to be supportive but i have hesitation with how the movement and but i know it wasnt easy to come up with a strong policy statement and an effort to pull in different groups i support that eff
Housing at an election to be held on november 2nd, 2014, supervisor kim. Thank you we peshtd the additional time we were norwalk down to the last minute of the details of the major aspect of the passage today. Its had a long journey it didnt stop today, this is part of a longer road that i am per diem committed to walking with a Broad Coalition to help to make San Francisco more affordable for residents we came out of the selma plan and the concept is simple we should commit to have Affordable Housing in our neighborhoods the goal was thirty percent was to be built for 60 percent of san franciscans this was what the developers b will commit to the dialog in action that needs to take place neither starts or ends with the compromise im announcing with the Mayors Office weve done a lot in the past and have more to do. I agree with the mayor who this morning said at the opening of 474 project one the last remnant of the selma plan we must be more aggressive in achieving our vision. Over th
Its had a long journey it didnt stop today, this is part of a longer road that i am per diem committed to walking with a Broad Coalition to help to make San Francisco more affordable for residents we came out of the selma plan and the concept is simple we should commit to have Affordable Housing in our neighborhoods the goal was thirty percent was to be built for 60 percent of san franciscans this was what the developers b will commit to the dialog in action that needs to take place neither starts or ends with the compromise im announcing with the Mayors Office weve done a lot in the past and have more to do. I agree with the mayor who this morning said at the opening of 474 project one the last remnant of the selma plan we must be more aggressive in achieving our vision. Over the last week a working group of our office and Mayors Office and Affordable Housing advocates met and agreed on a Neighborhood Stabilization plan that will achieve the housing balance legislation achieving 40 pe
Today a black mans group theres challenges it will be the black mans who use crystal who are lobster people and stonewall has a very great civil med group its affecting the Housing Authority the young lady her son died and oftentimes who those decisions are made theyre not made with everyone how it is affecting outline africanamericans or gay people this is interesting we cant create services for people who they are wounding are we gay or black we know in San Francisco its effecting the housing projects theyre out there marching today with naacp so this the Critical Movement who will speak today that nothing should should be made quick and fast with africanamerican gaze in San Francisco versus just black people in San Francisco we have been divided too long on those issues from housing to sexuality to where we live and who represents us to you with today being bishops birthday thank you very much lets hear from the next person this to the the San Francisco aids Foundation Keep it to th
Of a longer road that i am per diem committed to walking with a Broad Coalition to help to make San Francisco more affordable for residents we came out of the selma plan and the concept is simple we should commit to have Affordable Housing in our neighborhoods the goal was thirty percent was to be built for 60 percent of san franciscans this was what the developers b will commit to the dialog in action that needs to take place neither starts or ends with the compromise im announcing with the Mayors Office weve done a lot in the past and have more to do. I agree with the mayor who this morning said at the opening of 474 project one the last remnant of the selma plan we must be more aggressive in achieving our vision. Over the last week a working group of our office and Mayors Office and Affordable Housing advocates met and agreed on a Neighborhood Stabilization plan that will achieve the housing balance legislation achieving 40 percent of Housing Affordability we are be implementing thi