But the biggest and should be reserved for the folks back there who are building this building, our construction workers. [applause] so, the topping out ceremony is a recognition of the final still being which will be in a few meds raised to its place way up high, a recognition that the structure has reached its highest point and we can begin filling it out. This event is a tribute to that. The folks that are working on this project in recognition of their dedication , their attention to detail and their commitment to a clean and safe worksite, and to all of them, we want to say thank you and acknowledge the job well done. [applause] i want to extend a personal thanks to the crew that helped us the most the old hotel and Office Building. Even let me drive one a little grabber things, which is the highlight of my adult life. I want to thank the folks the. The execution put up the steel and all the other jobs that are gone into getting this to to this point. Thank you from the bottom of
Hello. My name ischief operating officer of cdm see im here to welcome you all and thank you for joining us here today for this milestone in the history of california specific article said that as the dmc yutaka vibrant history to a clinic which was built in 1852. Sorry about that 1852 on missionwe have been serving generations of san franciscans and San Francisco residents for over 150 years. Today, we begin a new chapter in our history. This popping out ceremony is designed to recognize a terminus effort of our workers, constructing this holiday, working safely together, and to ensure we get her hospital bill on time and on schedule. Truly, an honor to be part of this event and to be part of history in the making. Thank you to our construction workers for your dedication to your craft and for the work you have completed so far in the construction of our new southern hosford to hospitals in San Francisco. Again, one more round of applause for our workers behind us since they are not d
Ladies and gentlemen, im asking for everyones cooperation to ensure that this meeting can run smoothly because as i said at the beginning, it is my commitment that this commission and this department hear from everyone who is here tonight. Two minutes per person. I do want to reiterate when folks are asked to stop after two minutes it is because there is a law that requires us to give the same amount of time to everyone. We ask for your cooperation and hope we dont disrupt Public Comment again and we dont have to adjourn the meeting. We have to run the meeting. Disruptive comment is not going to help us. Public speaker im going to start by saying to let those people in the public hearing. We have rights. I would like to congratulate you for not being elected as chief. Last year i was protesting alex nietos death. Did anything change . No. You need to protect the lives of the youth. I dont want to see a man being executed in public. Nobody wants to see that. Its completely unacceptable.
Okay we are back and ready for Public Comment. Thank you for the brief moment to gather my thoughts and talk with my staff. So Public Comment is now open. And i have a few cards and if first you come in the order your name is called by card, and then anyone else who hasnt filled out a card can come in behind. So first up is trevor martin. Amber actually, lets go first to people representing other people, who were to speak. Amber was here ufcw and others here will be the first people to speak, since you are speaking on behalf of actual candidates. And then well go on to the cards, okay. Thank you. Amber bauer, district director for uscw here on behalf of jim araby. He will no longer be applying for if that set and wed like to separate jan garcia in her application for this commission. Thank you. And your application actually just came in after the deadline. It did. Im Jennifer Garcia with ufcw in San Francisco and the application was in late. My local just recently got the Cannabis Divi
Tenderloin and st. Ancyanys. We insisted those we serve the homeless in particular are not the problem, they are brothers and sisters. The problem has to boo with us and the way we structure our liferb jz cities and thijsss like that see great to see when we want to do something about homelessness the mayor is coming forward and making good proposals for how we can solve our problem, not fix the homeless. [applause] there are a lot of people here working for years on that problem. It is a problem for the whole community but it is also one we need to thitsy to step forward to help us do so we welcome the mayor in his remarks today. Without further ado, i would like to recognize a couple people here that have come and been long involved ing these issue. Angela alota is here today. From the San Francisco interfaith counsel we have mikem pops and rita chimal. Supervisor marc farrell is here. Supervisor jewel jewel yechristensen and all the Department Heads here of the city and all the Comm