Families are helped with loan down payment assistance . Are there numbers up . Yes. So we typically are able to support 19 families with down payments assistance. With a maximum low amount of 36,000 and we support approximately 13 families with Single Family rehabs with a maximum loan of 60,000. So a total of 32, different house holds. Thank you. Colleagues any further questions . Thank you very much. Mr. Chiu. We dont have a budget Analyst Report on this item so i would like to open it up for Public Comment, any members of the public come forward, seeing none Public Comment is closed. Colleagues, could we have a. Yes. I wanted to clarify, are we amending this legislation to remove the language concerning execution . I believe that was the discussion that we had. Back to mr. Chiu. Well, my request would be to approve the resolution as you have in your packet that does include the execution language because that does model the language that the state prefers. And so it would be as have
225,000. Additionally we may lose cdbg and other government funding due to sequestration. These funds will be vital in maintaining our Current Service level and will allow us to hire an additional attorney, which is something that we would not be able to do if we do not receive these funds at this critical time. And given the current fiscal and uncertainties at the federal level, this funding will help solidify the Domestic Violence and Legal Services for low income survivors in San Francisco. On behalf of each of my clients in the bay area and legal aid i want to thank each of you thanks. Next speaker, please . Good morning, im taylor with inaudible out reach and thank you again for bringing this forward supervisor cohen and all of you for supporting this legislation. We provide a wholistic Legal Services to primarily the api community in San Francisco, but to most communities, San Francisco and we have been working in the Domestic Violence area for over 30 years and you know that law
This city for violence against women, thank you. Thank you very much. Next speaker, please . Good afternoon, supervisors Beverly Upton San Francisco Domestic Violence, and i would like to thank supervisor cohen for her leadership and supervisor chiu and everybody on the committee for ending all violence against women. I want to thank the department and the status of women and the commission on the status of women, i think that under the leadership of dr. Murase we have seen unprecedented healing and moving forward on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault policies, this is all part of this package to move San Francisco in the direction that it needs to go. We all know that we are headed in the right directions, and i really just want to thank my colleagues for their fine work . You know, it is very rare that we can get, a representative from every legal agency that does this work at the table. But they made time today because how important it is. And inaudible voluntary legal services, p
This change in format, i respectfully request that we can go forward with this because we are miles mirroring the language. It is the same language that we have gotten through the board the last few years. And supervisor mar . Thanks, i just wanted to ask mr. Chiu, with the 1. 5 million, how many rehabs and how many families are helped with loan down payment assistance . Are there numbers up . Yes. So we typically are able to support 19 families with down payments assistance. With a maximum low amount of 36,000 and we support approximately 13 families with Single Family rehabs with a maximum loan of 60,000. So a total of 32, different house holds. Thank you. Colleagues any further questions . Thank you very much. Mr. Chiu. We dont have a budget Analyst Report on this item so i would like to open it up for Public Comment, any members of the public come forward, seeing none Public Comment is closed. Colleagues, could we have a. Yes. I wanted to clarify, are we amending this legislation t
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