Develop should reflect the social economic and racial breakdown and income levels of the neighborhood it goes into rather than being disparate. Thank you very much. Thank you very much good morning supervisors. Fur nando [inaudible] with counsel of commune tay counsel organizations. Thank you for listening to the measure and encourage you to support it and move it on to be in this novembers ballot. We worked with the superriser to address this. [inaudible] around the process this measure sets out to define how surplus sites are used. This measure follows a state measure passed, led by Assembly Member tang and approved by Governor Brown this last november and sets rules somewhat different from what the Mayors Office and what mike martin is setting out around the public land measure. The state requires that any surplus land that is disposed by a loickal agency first be presented to Affordable Housing, parks and the School District for use. What this measure does is looks at Affordable Ho
Year that the voters came out in strong support of prop k and demand more afford housing to be built. Well speak out loudly again this year and we wont stand for people being throun on the streets while cabeal tv shows glorify million airs for producing luxury housing. We need to make a stand as a city well put public land in the communities hands. Good morning supervisors dean preston executive director of [inaudible] strong support of the measure and thank you supervisor kim and Avalos Campos and mar and hopefully other supervisors that will state their support. Also want to recognize the work Housing Organization is helping to craft. Different legislation i think it strikes a good balance and it is very well written and i know they work with your office. I think the numbers speak in terms of how the Surplus Property ordinance has not been implemented beyond the fwo two properties mentioned so this measure is critical. It wont solve all the housing problems but with respects to the s
Is so clear and i have known about you since my under graduate days of stanford when we were fighting for your 10year at stanford. I appreciate all you have done. Given all your accomplishments and the demand for your service, i guess my next question is do you have time for this . I sure do. Ive been told by a couple of former members of the commission how much work it is and ive been told the version where you can do the minimalist version but you can do the meaningful version and thats what i choose to do. I pledge to you that i will devote a massive amount of time on this because i want what i believe you want. I want there to be change so that the types of incidents that weve seen are minimized or eliminated for heavens sake if we can, and thats what im pledge to go do and i know how much work its going to take and im ready to work at that time and roll up my sleeve and get under the hood and do the work. My final question. If there was a concrete or specific issue area you could
In the is that 5gallon or less include does that 5gallon or less is what we see in our offices, in a lot of the offices in the city. The dispensaries. When former mayor implemented his executive order reducing the use of single use plastic water bottles, i know our office eliminated the water, the big water container in our office. In our city, our best source tap water come from our hedge reservoir, not from imported plastic jugs. With the city, we spend somewhat some where around 98,000 a year on this type of water in our offices. What i do in my office is we have pitchers of water thats provided to folks so that were not using more and more plastic and that we are being consistent in policies like this. This policy was strongly urged by our department of the environment and i would strongly urge support for it. And i guess the question this is considered a single use container then . Thats why im confused. I thought they keep on using it. So it would be the type of plastic container