Changing and colleagues, can we take that same house, same call . Well take that without objection. Oh, the house has changed so well call the roll on rescind the votes on items 5 and 6. On the motion to rescind the vote. Commissioner kim did you want to Say Something or and schelgz has left so then ill withdraw he had voted on those items; right . So the motion commissioner tang do you agree to that okay. The motion is withdrawn. Item 11. Public comment. Any Public Comment . Thank you, thank you the state of mercy to see everyone equal and one body in leadership so as one can have a full heart of selfcontainment once isolation of good cause could be served a dream would come through because of the mercy one engages of coloration or selfimprovement in all realistic aspects avenue their works selfcult vacation of works of true heart and selfdirection and good experience for a extension of aids to the brothers is true mercy. Okay any Public Comment . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed
Matter sunday majors day of healing and a call for justice. The speaker is michael down, sr. , whose son was killed by a Police Officer in ferguson, missouri. Brown arrived a short time ago, and will be speaking about his personal experience tonight. Earlier today churches around the bay area gathered to pray and heal. San francisco naacp president amos brown told the congregation to be strong. In the wake of protests from ferguson to the bay area, over the Police Killings of unarmed black men, brown is calling for the San Francisco Police Department for sensitivity training for its officers, and more diversity on the force. I hope that we will be humble enough this time to admit we have a problem of racism being at the core of our values in this country. We as a community are also bold in our declaration that black lives matter. [applause] at glide memorial church, members wore black in a show of unity for justice. Reverend Cecil Williams believes change can happen without violence. M
That this years success first of all has in large part has to do with early meetings that we had with our treasurer, jose cisneross and combined with great financial minds in the city and Ben Rosenfield and ted eagon and ted is here and he had the very difficult task joining with a whole team going around the entire city as i recall ted because i asked you to report back to us what was the Business Community saying big and small and he would have this Group Meeting and this meeting and this group would have so many cautious things about changing the business tax and the chamber weighed in and so many other groups that we were concerned about. Industries that are all important to us and we had to weave together a collaborative reform that invited everybody to the table, and said not only set said it but demonstrated we didnt want to lose any major industry in the city. The other thing we were informed of and came through in all of the meetings as a result of this was that they told the
Wanted to present it, its entirety and the prior year approved amount slide 8 or 9 shows the contract amount from 2006 7 to 2016 you see in fiscal year 2003 and 4 to excuse me. Fiscal year 20152016 and 20162017 amounts include the cola previously approved by the board but as you can see 0304 approximately 1. 7 million and reduced down to 20 million weve kept it stable for several years until last year when we approved the cola increase or the year before i think it was annual listed in the current year final slide shows the outstanding items i want to make sure that the new committee had an opportunity to review and consider the departments graft budget as we presented it to a Different Committee in addition to the general Fund Appropriation for lafco and the cola increase for the budget analyst that concludes my presentation. Unless you have further questions thats correct madam clerk colleagues, i welcome questions or comments ill say the cola for the budget analyst mr. Rose and the
This we think this is not just about you know making a few things happening but revitalizing the neighborhood were interested in seeing the tie for vision zero and the way those parklets and use of public spaces make our streets safer for everyone. Thank you very much ms. Smishd. Im Nicole Schneider the executive director of walk sf weve been pleased with the ma accomplishment of the pavement to Parks Program that has achieved with in with such a small budget in such a short amount of time a lot of projects we think take over a decade to come to life and we think the projects are shaping our streets in a way to promote safety and Public Safety in addition to Traffic Safety and create open space where it exists and we want to make sure you know this teaspoons to expand we continue to see the creativity solution that pavement to parks has come up with as we go forward we love to see mta and the dpw work or have more capacity to work with the sf pavement to park i feel this is a great way