That there are people who are crossing on red lights and the bicyclists, and how to not block the crosswalk, you know, when they are trying to do work. There are so many issues, but if d. P. W. Wants to make sure to not to be overweight with the driver pickup trucks, it is not so much the overweight that is the problem, it is also the administration not wanting to admit what is going on. When workers have concerns, that is the real core of this issue. When they keep they will keep violating these overweight issues, the overloaded issues. Thank you. Are there any other members of the public who would like to speak on this site and before a close Public Comment . Seeing none, Public Comment is now closed. Once again, thank you for scheduling this hearing. And thank you to the speakers for being here, and i didnt catch your name, but thank you for the presentation. Im glad that youve taken the citations seriously and have reacted, and hopefully you have ongoing monitoring of these issues
I left mine in the car. Thanks. Madam chair. We are ready to begin. Okay i like it. Are we still planning. Okay okay. Good morning and welcome to the august 18th, 2023, regular meeting of the San Francisco Ethics Commission. Todays meeting is being live cable cast on of gov tv and streamed live online at esp gov tv. Org ethics live for Public Comment. Members of the public may attend in person or may participate by phone or the web platform as explained in our agenda document. Mr. Clerk, can you please explain how the remote Public Comment will be handled today . Thank you, madam chair. Public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. Each member of the public will be allowed three minutes to speak. For those attending in person, opportunities to speak during the Public Comment period will be made available here in room 400 city hall. For those attending remotely Public Comment period can also be provided via phone call by calling. 14156550001. Again, the phone number. Is
Throughout the day today. Were live with the latest as we check that forecast. Thats right. Even eye on things. We had a little bit easier start today, but that doesnt mean were out of the woods. Lots of rain on the way. Ill have all of the details for you. Stay with us, everybody. Kron for news at noon starts right now. From the bay station, youre watching kron. And news. Thank you for joining us this friday here on kron. 4 news at noon. Im justine waltman. Were going to start now with our continued coverage of the rain with the north facing some of the heaviest downpours already today, kron 4 s Charles Clifford joins now live from nevado. So, charles, how does it look out where you are now . No, put up no umbrella. How you doing . Well, that kind of been back and forth because weve had rain that sort of passing through little storms. Little cloud burst off and on and just rain for about the last 10 minutes or so. It is just lit up again. Neighbors here in marin county, the north bay
Present and supervisor ronen present. Supervisor safai present. Supervisor stefani present. And walton present mr. President all members are president all members are present. Unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush rahmytoosh ohlone olonee who are the original inhabitants of the San Francisco peninsula. Responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. Elders, and relatives of the Ramaytush Ohlone community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. Passenger door Public Safety Neighborhood Services Committee Pandemic for all. Madam clerk any communications. Yes. Mr. President. On behalf of the board of supervisors all interested persons in this meeting are welcome to the board chambers and here in city hall zoned r2 you may wash the meeting or view the live stream at www. Sfgovtv. Org to submit our Public Comment in writing send to the email bos www. Sf
that we have finalized by may 11th. thank you. just have a question for you, mr. secretary and a quick one for chief ortiz. we ve heard from mayors in the rio grande valley and across texas that they re not equipped to handle the number of migrants entering their streets. dhs just allocated $300 million to ngos and border communities. does the federal government have a real in standing up housing and medical care especially when hospitals and ngos and churches are at capacity and migrants are sleeping on the sidewalks and quickly to chief ortiz, can you explain geographically where troops will be located, which sectors are they staying? nicole, we are working very, very closely with city and local officials as i have expressed earlier. we re working with nonprofit organizations. this requires a community response. we are providing funding through our emergency food and shelter program. congress allocated $800 million to this program last year. we only had $150 million. we