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Thank you supervisor mar for bringing this resolution to us and to all the folks that came out. There is clearly a need, particularly in a growing city, where we are adding density in areas that have not had density before or as much density before , to make sure that we can can can contend with all the challenges that will be coming with that. One of the speakers said that we figured out how to handle the seawall and the potential infrastructure challenges on the eastern side of the city and i think thats pretty much not true, but, you know, looking forward over the next decades, we will have extraordinary infrastructure challenges everywhere in the city, but i want to thank you, supervisor mar. I will make a motion to forward this to the full board with a positive recommendation. We can take that without objection. Great. Mr. Clerk, please call the next item. Number six is an ordinance amending the health code by amending the sugar sweetened beverage morning ordinance and revise the
Added to the parks analyzed for fire risked due to the large number of eucalyptus trees. I would urge the board to look at shortterm Solutions Beyond hose tenders and currently only north basin has been retrofitted and that would be an if south basin ruptures, that would be a loss of Drinking Water to the city. I would urge beyond house hoe tenders, i would urge others well. This includes the replacement of water is sewer lines, thank you. Next speaker. Hello, supervisors. Im albert chow. Im the president of people parkside sunset on taravel street. Since 1906 earthquake and the rebirth of San Francisco, our forefathers thought it was to build a firefighting system, not in case but when. Our city has expandedded to south didnt west and the awss has not kept pace with the growth. Were not projected to be a city of 1. 5 million in the year 200 whic2050. We need more schools, s and open spaces. The fact that we have grown does not mean that the big one is going to ignore us. I own a harbo
Standard for accountability and openness out in our community and thats why weve done 17, yes, actually 17 town halls in person across our Community Just this year. Three of them have been in manteca. I think at least three. And weve really been trying to make sure that were listening to every single voice in our community. Whether you voted for me, you didnt, you didnt even vote at all, i am still your representative in office and its my job to make sure that im going out and listening to your concerns, your suggestions, your comments about how i can do my job and making sure that my First Priority is to be grounded in the needs and the realities of our community here. A little bit about my story, i ran for office because i love the Central Valley. My family settled here in manteca, my great, great grandfather came out on a wagon train in 1850. He came 2,000 miles in search of gold and stopped 50 miles short because he settled right here to become a peach farmer. Theres a eucalyptus t