Where that capacity doesnt exist and that is a balance. Thanks again. One thing i would add and i want to thank supervisors avalos for this process that we have done our best to leverage outside funding is the really desire for people to do it not just at this park, but at other places throughout this city. I think present my perspective and i appreciate the comments and where thats going potentially, i think as people get more engaged in the city, opportunities come like this for fruition and develop and it bodes well for them for people to continue to get involved in our city throughout San Francisco. This is a part in our area of town and there are going to be other opportunities that are going to be tremendous. We are now bringing people into the fold as being part and contributing to the parks and recreation system and its going to be an exciting opportunity. So colleagues, if no other questions, at this point in time. Mr. Rhodes, can we go through your budget analyst report, plea
Meeting with supervisor farrell and part of this business working group. Working group in poor neighborhoods in San Francisco. I like end it last week to wind is surfing in the tsunami which wouldnt happen. We had open meetings. I always felt whats good for folsom california is good for sacramento or whats good for San Francisco is good for russian hill and vice versa. I have been to dolores park. All of us have gone to golden gate park. Parks is necessary for kids. I never thought i would never see this day. I said to supervisor farrell, if you can make this happen, i think you should start turning water into wine. [ laughter ] thank you, ms. Moylan. Next speaker, please. John lack man, russian hill improvement association. Good morning supervisors. I was going to focus on the collaboration and neighborhood operations but supervisor farrell did a better job than i. The Community Organizations that has given us their support verbally and many in writing come to the full area of distric
There is definitely not enough open space. The proposed property is accessible by a number of muni lines and especially by the hyde street cable car lines. The project has brought citywide support and i hope that all of you will support it as well. Thank you so much. This you very much. Next speaker, please. Good morning supervisors. My name is tyler, an intern. Im in favor of this vision. This is a great opportunity for all San Francisco. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker. Im going to call a few more people. Hello, im didi. I live downhill from the reservoir near galileo. Im a retired schoolteacher. I have 10 grand children. So i think i know something about the parks and kids and the benefit this would have for all. The area is bounded by van ness. Chinatown is one of the most densely Populated Areas in the country and it is as weve talked about, its severely under parked. Although technically the political district 2, the majority of residents would most likely use the park live in
And amanda from the Mayors Office of hope for all of the hard work on this topic. And we are also going to touch on evictions from the publicly funded units. The letter was raised and it has been a topic of discussion for a long time, and we raised it in the previous hearing, a few months ago. I think that we are starting to see the action on the concept and i do believe that this is critical, and if we are going to really take a stab at reducing our Homeless Population here in San Francisco. And you know, and do you know that it runs in the housing letter have been working well and that, some have not been working well. And you know, as you paint the picture of someone who is, usually on our streets and obviously not wanting to be in that situation, you think about the first step off of the streets and into some kind of stabilization, and whether that be the shelter bed or stabilization room and from there, into some type of Supportive Housing. And then from there into permanent subsi
And amanda from the Mayors Office of hope for all of the hard work on this topic. And we are also going to touch on evictions from the publicly funded units. The letter was raised and it has been a topic of discussion for a long time, and we raised it in the previous hearing, a few months ago. I think that we are starting to see the action on the concept and i do believe that this is critical, and if we are going to really take a stab at reducing our Homeless Population here in San Francisco. And you know, and do you know that it runs in the housing letter have been working well and that, some have not been working well. And you know, as you paint the picture of someone who is, usually on our streets and obviously not wanting to be in that situation, you think about the first step off of the streets and into some kind of stabilization, and whether that be the shelter bed or stabilization room and from there, into some type of Supportive Housing. And then from there into permanent subsi