thank you. the san francisco board of supervisors acknowledges we are on the unseeded homeland of the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, they have never lost nor forgotten their abilities as care takers of this place as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, elders and relatives of the community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first people. please stand to recite the pledge of allegiance. i would like to acknowledge the staff at sfgov tv. we have michael who records the meetings and makes the transcripts available to the public online. madam clerk, do we have communications this afternoon? this welcomes the general public to join us in person in the board s legislative chamber room 250
thank you. the san francisco board of supervisors acknowledges we are on the unseeded homeland of the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, they have never lost nor forgotten their abilities as care takers of this place as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, elders and relatives of the community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first people. please stand to recite the pledge of allegiance. i would like to acknowledge the staff at sfgov tv. we have michael who records the meetings and makes the transcripts available to the public online. madam clerk, do we have communications this afternoon? this welcomes the general public to join us in person in the board s legislative chamber room 250
madam clerk, please call the roll. (roll call) thank you. the san francisco board of supervisors acknowledges we are on the unseeded homeland of the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, they have never lost nor forgotten their abilities as care takers of this place as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, elders and relatives of the community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first people. please stand to recite the pledge of allegiance. i would like to acknowledge the staff at sfgov tv. we have michael who records the meetings and makes the transcripts available to the public online. madam clerk, do we have communications this afternoon? this welcomes the general public to join us in pers
clerk: supervisor stefani, submit, thank you. supervisor walton. president walton: i m introducing a landmark designation for the st. james presbyterian church at 240 leland avenue. at the moment visitation valley currently has no historical landmark designations. this will be the first. in partnership with the visitation valley history project, community members worked on identifying preservation projects and address the neighborhoods underrepresentation in the cities of official inventory of hick buildings. through a month-long campaign to identify the neighborhood s first city landmark designation, residents and community members voted for st. james presbyterian church. st. james presbyterian church was established in 1908, in it first few years of visitation valley s history as a city neighborhood. originally, in 1906, a group came from the university mound presbyterian church and started a sunday school and visitation valley at the bay shore hall, located at the pres
fulfilled. the board will accept comments by u.s. mail. to dr. carlton b. goodlette. room 400. you might have heard, we were joined by our partners from the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs. i like to ask each interpreter to introduce themselves and give introductions how to connect to the system. clerk: thank you for being with us this afternoon. we are setting the timer for two minutes. let s hear from the first speaker here in the room. welcome. good afternoon. i ve been in the airline industry for more than 40 years, 33 years in the philippines, 14 years in san francisco. presently, i m the union rep at san francisco. also i m on the bargaining team. i work as an agent to ensure people with disability and anyone is able to travel safely. this has had an immediate impact on our members who have full time work hours and now suddenly, working as part-time. meaning, some of them are working only four hours. come to think about it, your [ indiscernible ]