Mayors Disability Council this friday september 19, 2014, in room 400 of San Francisco city hall. City hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and other assistive mobility devices. Wheel chair access is provided at the grove van ness and mcallister street. Entrance is provided via wheelchair lift. Assistive listening devices are available and open caption and our agendas are available in large print and braille. Please ask staff for additional assistance. To prevent electronics interference and to respect everyones ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all cell phones and pdas. This is appreciated. We welcome publics participation during Public Comment. You may fill out a speaker card or call the bridge line 4155549362. Where staff persons will handle the request to speak at appropriate times. The Mayors Council disability meeting is held on the third friday of the month. Our neck regular meeting will be on october 17, 2014, from 1 00 to 4 00 in San Francisco ci
Talk about the homeless issue and it is a big issue in the city and we have two supervisors here who sometimes when they hear about this issue and there is a same group of people that talk to them that may have a vested interest and tonight we got to hear from the people from this community it is concerned and i know that it takes a lot of the Police Departments resources and i want to thank the board of supervisors for working on this problem, and the Police Department for there are things that we need to do and so thank you from the community that brought that out. Thank you. Okay. And Vice President turman, you are on. So, captain lazar the Central District crime stats, auto theft is up and burglary is up by the other crimes seem to be dropping and i know that you mentioned that you had some idea that some thoughts about how you are going to address those issues could you share those thoughts with us at that point. Yes, auto burglary, one thing that we are doing is telling everyone
This wonderful legislation and dedicated people that have stayed here all day. Supervisor kim and i want to respond yes, im offering the suggestion your different if youre a homeowner so if youre a condo owner you would get a number of nights hosted and not hosted but if youre a renter theres a restriction this will protect the issue of protecting our rent control housing stoke in the event people are renting out it try homeowners living in are their home they can poesht rent those units out those are challenging questions i have a small concern in the future homeowners are going to start this as a business and now the house is valued at 105 million and not 1 million were not readily o ready for that concern yet. Two quick things first of all, whether or not the registration runs with the property i dont know that it does regards even if it doesnt and someone would buy a home and do a airbnb rental they could just registration in terms of the both the impact and combofshlt issues it is
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400 of San Francisco city hall. City hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and other assistive mobility devices. Wheel chair access is provided at the grove van ness and mcallister street. Entrance is provided via wheelchair lift. Assistive listening devices are available and open caption and our agendas are available in large print and braille. Please ask staff for additional assistance. To prevent electronics interference and to respect everyones ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all cell phones and pdas. This is appreciated. We welcome publics participation during Public Comment. You may fill out a speaker card or call the bridge line 4155549362. Where staff persons will handle the request to speak at appropriate times. The Mayors Council disability meeting is held on the third friday of the month. Our neck regular meeting will be on october 17, 2014, from 1 00 to 4 00 in San Francisco city hall in room 400. Please call the Mayors Office on disability f