Administrative services, but also just where we stand on what we can do about lift inside car and car to go . I did read the new puc rulings. I have to admit im a little lost as to where that leaves us and what our options are now. I think it would be really helpful to get an update on that. I know it concerns it concerns all of us as city people and taxi riders. Especially the insurance part. Especially the insurance part. It worries me to have people getting into these cars with people they have no idea who they are. I would second the request on the inspectors. I think one of the sort of promises we made in the industry about raising all this revenue is that we at least use some portion of it for enforcement. You know, i dont know what mr. Heely is referring to, but i think rather than speculate who is blocking what, if we can have a report on where we are with hiring enforcement officers, that might be the way to go. Thank you, director reiskin. [speaker not understood]. The consen
Hello and welcome to the department and building inspection lunch program. We are talking today about earthquakes and we are going to talk about the issues that make us particularly vulnerable in San Francisco and talk about the policy issues and do Earthquake Response and hopefully in our earthquake recovery. Pat, who is a Structural Engineer and a guy that has looked at earthquake building upgrades in San Francisco, yeah. Than anybody and he has his earthquake dog harvey. Okay. Thats enough. And john paxton who is a part of caps and its a Community Action plan for seismic safety and sponsored by the department of building. And what are the significant impacts of earthquake and how can we mitigate that to meet the goals we want to make. One of the things we want to talk about are, what are your reasonable expectations . People have different goals about what they expect. A lot of people say, i live in a house, the city wouldnt let me live in a house that wasnt safe, would they . I liv
Hello and welcome to the department and building inspection lunch program. We are talking today about earthquakes and we are going to talk about the issues that make us particularly vulnerable in San Francisco and talk about the policy issues and do Earthquake Response and hopefully in our earthquake recovery. Pat, who is a Structural Engineer and a guy that has looked at earthquake building upgrades in San Francisco, yeah. Than anybody and he has his earthquake dog harvey. Okay. Thats enough. And john paxton who is a part of caps and its a Community Action plan for seismic safety and sponsored by the department of building. And what are the significant impacts of earthquake and how can we mitigate that to meet the goals we want to make. One of the things we want to talk about are, what are your reasonable expectations . People have different goals about what they expect. A lot of people say, i live in a house, the city wouldnt let me live in a house that wasnt safe, would they . I liv
Transportation and emphasize that in all of our Major International and worldwide and world seize of events that happened in the city. Whether its americas cup or fleet week or some incredible music on the bluegrass side of the city as well as just neighborhood events that we continue to invite we shined very well because we did do the right emphasis and we encouraged all of the Public Safety departments to work well ahead of this, and i want to thank them for constantly keeping me and many of you on the sf Alert Program and texting us and making sure we were assured that the critical departments were working together just in case and its always about just in case. Right herald . The red cross knows this more than anyone and its about being prepared and again i want to give great kudos to all the Public Safety divisions of the city from the police and fire to the paramedics working behind the scenes and people out on the streets from dwp and to building inspection and you have to inspe
Hello and welcome to the department and building inspection lunch program. We are talking today about earthquakes and we are going to talk about the issues that make us particularly vulnerable in San Francisco and talk about the policy issues and do Earthquake Response and hopefully in our earthquake recovery. Pat, who is a Structural Engineer and a guy that has looked at earthquake building upgrades in San Francisco, yeah. Than anybody and he has his earthquake dog harvey. Okay. Thats enough. And john paxton who is a part of caps and its a Community Action plan for seismic safety and sponsored by the department of building. And what are the significant impacts of earthquake and how can we mitigate that to meet the goals we want to make. One of the things we want to talk about are, what are your reasonable expectations . People have different goals about what they expect. A lot of people say, i live in a house, the city wouldnt let me live in a house that wasnt safe, would they . I liv