The folks that have been attending the meetings and doing the hard work, and keeping me in the loop when it seemed right to do so. And we want to thank you and we look forward to working on the report itself. And i think that as a Department One of the things that we are known for is implementing what has been put in front of us and so we look forward to that. Thank you, director. And now the executive director of the Human Rights Commission, commissioner sparks. Good morning supervisors, thank you for the community to speak. There are a couple of things that have not been i think mentioned here today. One is the commitment that these Task Force Members have had and made to this process. It was very seldom that we at the hrc facilitated the meetings from the very beginning and was very seldom there was an absence at these meetings. And it was very vibrant and very committed group and a group that brought not only knowledge but a lot of emotion to the process. One statistic that i cant
And frankly, architect barriers are one of those things and the board of supervisors on the second reading, passed and to allow the people to add the ml units in the castro and they are one form of the piece of the puzzle and not the only thing that we need to do but one of the advantages is that they tend to be on the ground floor and more than one person, has over time, a number of people approach me and say that i own a house, and i want to turn my garage into a unit and live there and then rent out the top floor and i know that the people that have done that sometimes not legally because we have the other legislation that will allow them to legalize those units and i think that as the population ages morris yous around those barriers in terms of keeping the people in the castro or anywhere else in their homes. And we want to be sure that they dont have a choice between becoming isolated in their home even if they have stability and become isolated or having to move, i also and if y
Something mentioned early on and the first speaker at the Human Rights Commission early on bill abrams has been involved in it since the beginning and i am happy to announce that the California Association of human rights organizations is giving bill an award next friday for his human rights work and it is only one of four awards given in the entire state of california and i want to congratulate bill on that honor. But i want to thank the supervisors for your support and you saw the out pouring at the first hearing and it was tremendous and it packed the room and it went into overflow and this is a Tremendous Community of passionate people and i hope that we will move forward as quickly as possible and the Human Rights Commission will continue to support this effort however we can in the future. Thank you, director sparks. And so, colleagues, and i dont know if you want to add that supervisor weiner. Thank you. And thank you to everyone for your comments today. And the feedback. And i
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