Opportunity to go out to the pu . Or would you prefer to actuallye this item into our january meeto give you time to do public outrh around this . I appreciate that concern, bi know that we had a workshop thae members of the public were in tm and were able to see things fle. But in the interest of transpari think it would be beneficial inr that we have a public workshop,n we could finalize any decision n january. So perhaps we could continue thm that we would schedule, we ask r or we could ask staff to scha Public Meeting and i could perhg in a facilitator to work with uk at the items weve discussed ane them even further so that when n work next year, that staff se an idea of how we might direct n scoping the projects out. Supervisor fewer are you maa motion to continue this item unr meeting . January to allow for a time to c transparency . I would. Then also included in that, i we to direct staff, if it pleases e chair, to schedule the meeting r december for a public workshop. Commiss
Create those, versus this group were trying to target. The subsidy is not there. So its more expensive to build those units in many ways and with less return than marketrate unit. And thats what a lot of investors and investments are based on. Well continue this conversation. I appreciate the chair hosting this and moving this conversation forward, and well work with these departments and members of the public to further an idea on how we can created a ages a create additional revenue. Councillor tang i wanted to say, maybe even a year or two ago, it was difficult to have this conversation, so i do want to thank supervisor safai and city staff for working on this. Its a real issue. We have the data to show its an increasing problem and were not here to take away housing from other people. Were trying to broaden the pot, as supervisor safai said. So i look forward to being engaged on this issue with all of you. Thank you, supervisor. Echo those comments as well. With that, a motion to f
Bikes and their own instruction with no prop k or sfmta support because the program has gone through. So, it depends on where each school is and where the teachers are. So, yes, each one of these people has to theres a lot of coordination that goes into making sure the bikes get on campus and are stored. That the teachers are prepared and ready, et cetera. And then we meet a couple of people on site for the twoweek period as well. So, why is there no line item for transportation . Of the bikes. Im sorry. Of all the things i didnt bring. There is a line item that is related to the transportation that we do pay for essentially the gas. Why bike owns the van and the trailers so we dont have to pay for those. However we pay for the time spent transporting them from school to school. Okay. Thank you. Can someone answer the questions i have specifically about bike to work day . That is also me. Okay. Do you have a breakdown of the budget . Because for the sponsorship, the bike to work someda
The tax credits and Tax Exemptions given to lowincome are allocated allow a private developer it gives them more of an incentive or ability to create those, versus this group were trying to target. The subsidy is not there. So its more expensive to build those units in many ways and with less return than marketrate unit. And thats what a lot of investors and investments are based on. Well continue this conversation. I appreciate the chair hosting this and moving this conversation forward, and well work with these departments and members of the public to further an idea on how we can created a ages a create additional revenue. Councillor tang i wanted to say, maybe even a year or two ago, it was difficult to have this conversation, so i do want to thank supervisor safai and city staff for working on this. Its a real issue. We have the data to show its an increasing problem and were not here to take away housing from other people. Were trying to broaden the pot, as supervisor safai said.
Supervisor said, Second Street is becoming the kind of main street of this district and there are streets what were going to have to maintain as kind of through streets to get to the bridge or whatever but this is an important street to think about as our main street and the street that is not only works for cars and buses but for bicycleists and pedestrians and businesses and for people just to hangout and i want to thank the mayor for his leadership and the supervisor for pushing us on this and my colleagues and all the agencies and staff of my department for getting us to this point and making this project happen. Thank you, all. [applause] so outside of the city agencies there are Many Community partners that also joined us in creating division for the improvements to Second Street and many of the other City Projects Brian Widener from the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will be here to say a few words but brain is an advocate for making the streets safer and not just for psyche li