Zoning and pdr and deal with that step one to dispel the mist that at the Planning Department seem to hold in mire mind it was not just a Residential District it is easy all you have to do is read your own zoning code and look at it on the top page it is clear candidate mixed income and in particular the master plan for the month month while protecting against the displacement of pdr used were p widen on the map and on the last page a chart a field survey and the map is in progress as you can see that youve already sense the eastern neighborhoods was approved adopted approved 21 Residential Projects the mo and 11 more pending theyll all taking out pdr and only go replaced token small amounts when you add up the numbers taken out one hundred feet plus of pdr what is pending rubber stamping those projects takes out another 4 hundred pdrs now could i dont think anyone will pretend to tell me logan this pdr this fast is not wholesale displacement it is for heavens sakes admit it and the qu
January 27, 2016, city of San Francisco Fire Commission please stand by. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. This is the reminder that under administrative code 67 a 1, the ringing and use of cell phones, pagers and use of sound producing devices is prohibited during Fire Commission meetings. Set all pageers and cell phones and other devices to vibrate or set them off now. The regular meeting of the Fire Commission for wednesday, january 27, 2016, its 5 02. Roll call. President francee covington, pre, Ken Cleaveland, here, stephen nakajo, Michael Hardeman. Joan hayeswhite here. Public comment. Members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes on any matter within the commissions jurisdiction and does not appear on the agenda. Speakers shall address their remarks in the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or D
City that exist now over the over pass. The firefighter station we went to were very professional and aware of the policy and they let us in to use the restrooms. We spoke to them about an effort we were planning and carried out to the where we are holding a flyer for the homeless folks. We also attached a dollar bill to each one of the flyers to give them a little incentive to Pay Attention to the information on the flyer. It says that public toilets open everyday from 9 00 a. M. To 10 00 p. M. At the fire stations closest to tent city on mission. We went to 70 tents and we had channel 2 following us as we handed out the flyers. The homeless folks were very much not aware that this policy exist that they can use these toilets. I feel we need to have signage at each fire station, a sign equal in size to a sign that is currently up there about abandoned babies can be dropped off at the fire stations. I think this is necessary because we need to feed two birds with one seed. We need to a
And to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. This is the reminder that under administrative code 67 a 1, the ringing and use of cell phones, pagers and use of sound producing devices is prohibited during Fire Commission meetings. Set all pageers and cell phones and other devices to vibrate or set them off now. The regular meeting of the Fire Commission for wednesday, january 27, 2016, its 5 02. Roll call. President francee covington, pre, Ken Cleaveland, here, stephen nakajo, Michael Hardeman. Joan hayeswhite here. Public comment. Members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes on any matter within the commissions jurisdiction and does not appear on the agenda. Speakers shall address their remarks in the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or Department Personnel. Commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with a speaker. The lack of a response by the commissioners
Reduce blind spots people on bicycles maybe be in our blind spot give yourselves plenty of time to react look out stay on the road from building to building not just curve to curve check driveways and behind parked vehicles for people that enter our path turning vehicles are especially dangerous important people walking and collisions often occur when vehicles are making tunnels when you turn remember check for people using the crosswalk before starting youre turn watch for people on bikes traveling in the ongoing direction always check our mirrors and blind spots patience pays off take a moment to make sure youre clear while it might feel youll save time by driving fast or turning without checking you wont save driving only adds a few semiautomatic to our trip a collision can cost you, your job or someones live heres important things to remember all crosswalks are legal and pedestrian have the rightofway people cross the street anywhere children and seniors and people with disabilitie