The parking thing is 10 years in the working the meeting that we have joibtly with the Planning Commission is specifically requested by their legislation regards to the Health Care Planning ordinance and i have to ask coleen, do aiosee this may filt or do we want to make this is a different item . The health and Planning Commission meet together for twoe reasons one is Health Care Services master plan and the other is the cpmc Development Agreement those are the 2 items we mandated i may suggest that based on commissioners [inaudible] ill look back at the rational that can be developed fromthe rebuilt of San Francisco General Hospital if it were subject to helt Care Services mamaster plan isnt only consistent with the master plan have praenl recommended for insentsives and that may be leeway with parking. I look at that and report back to the commission. Would that satisfactory . There should be more collaboration between the 2 departments and we may want to put that within the Plannin
Commission have wilted the changes in realtime especially along the haven street corridor im familiar with this particular corner gas stations and walk by it when i take my daughter to places and you know there are this incredible degree high degree of amenities in the neighborhood whether a video of last weekend or a couple of coffee or the other reiterate you will a lot of great choices what we dont have and what we need is a Medical Center that treats adults that is assessable to the recipe residents and i believe this is important to have a strong Amenity Health care assess ive come to ask for your support of this item. Thank you. Next speaker. Hi, im sherry the long time resident and voter in San Francisco ive been here for thirty odd years live two blocks valencia ill asking to postpone the clinic until the community has had further discussion with camtc and also has received some way of figuring out to enforce the promises theyre making i have been very positively impressed with
Foundation in Communications Capacity im here to read a letter to you and put read into the record the clinic for the uninsured on the 408 hundred block of van ness the medical director couldnt be here he addresses the Planning Department im writing no support of Sutter Foundation proposed primary care center on van ness street camtc proposed e proposing a new Clinic Center in the heart of San Franciscos district im advising gi cotton and others be provided depends upon the patients needs it will expand primary and Specialist Care i understand the medical care center will be open including the walk in these and theyve accept more private and public providers we currently care for people with low income some of the people have purchased policies with high deductibles making access to care problematic many center will be a great access and the center will fill an unmet need for people that need primary care in the neighborhood clinic bits bay supports camtc and the net heartache Services
High degree of amenities in the neighborhood whether a video of last weekend or a couple of coffee or the other reiterate you will a lot of great choices what we dont have and what we need is a Medical Center that treats adults that is assessable to the recipe residents and i believe this is important to have a strong Amenity Health care assess ive come to ask for your support of this item. Thank you. Next speaker. Hi, im sherry the long time resident and voter in San Francisco ive been here for thirty odd years live two blocks valencia ill asking to postpone the clinic until the community has had further discussion with camtc and also has received some way of figuring out to enforce the promises theyre making i have been very positively impressed with the presentation that camtc has made to the neighborhood only a week ago recently received future informational about sufrt not as responsive to the neighborhood as we promised i feel that is our duty as citizens and as your duty as our
Of the specific youth count, 914 youth were identified. 134 youth, under 18, and 780 youth ages 18 to 24. Let me talk a little bit about that youth count it was conducted by youth. In addition, the youth who conducted the count they were paid 11 per hour for their time. For every completed survey, they were paid an additional 5. And our provider who conducted it with our help is applied for the survey research, and they made all of the payments to the youth. So the majority of the homeless pay youth lived outside or 80 percent were unsheltered and 14 percent were sheltered. This number increases for unaccompanied Homeless Youth undered age of 18, 93 percent live unsheltered and i think that we should note that the demographics were overwhelmingly male. And white male. In this particular count. 72 percent were male, and 41 percent of that 72 were white, and 20 percent, or 26 percent identified as lgbtq. But, what we found astonishing in this particular count was that 71 reported that th