The president said some of the coverage is fake news. He said today flatly, everyone has the ventilators they need. He said, were in great shape in every way. He said at a certain point, it will be gone. It will be gone, he said, and it wont be much longer. He said theres not a lot of issues with testing, and we dont need full testing. He talked about, quote, the death numbers, the numbers of death. He said at one point, were talking 50, 60, 65 maybe. What he meant was 50,000, 60,000, or 65,000 people dead potentially. And on the topic of death, he issued his daily reminder of how bad it would have been had he not acted at all. That prompted David Axelrod to say the president was taking a victory lap on deaths. The president said staying at home leads to death also, maybe a different kind of death, he said. And about his campaign to reopen the u. S. Economy, something ultimately up to governors and mayors and individual businesses, he said, ive got to make the biggest decision of my li
8, broadway family apartments. Thank you, mr. Marti. Can i ask two questions . Chair wiener . Mr. Marti. I want to make sure i understand what youre saying. Did you just say that in eastern neighborhoods the transit fees dont go down . That was not my understanding. That is what i heard, that they remain stable. So, they stay at tier 1 from the base, where a project is rezoned or not. Is that backwards . I believe in western soma the fee adjustments were modeled in part on eastern neighborhoods, if im not mistaken. I want to make sure were operating from the same facts. Cory teague staff. The model 1 is different from eastern neighborhoods, umu. That district, the resident impact fees are kept at tier 1 all the time. And instead of having the impact fees tiered based on the up zoning, the Affordable Housing is tiered up with the up zoning. And the rest of eastern neighborhoods, your i am impact fees are tiered 1, 2, 3 based on up zoning. If you lost height or got up to 9 feet youre tie
Lowincome families and seniors and individuals that cannot be present because theyre working or unable to be here. One of the main concerns we see daily in our office is definitely Affordable Housing. Even as i speak, there are many of these families that are also applying for a wait list. There is already a shortage of Affordable Housing and the need in the neighborhood is great. Prices in the south of market neighborhood is escalating rapidly. If you look onto craigs list at market rate sro [speaker not understood] at 1700, a large studio is at 22, a twobedroom at 3200. Many of these residents have been living in the south of market neighborhood for over decades and what we do need is Affordable Housing. So, right now were asking you to ensure higher Affordable Housing impact fees for Affordable Housing. That is the need. And even before soma became the place to be, you know, i grew up in the neighborhood since i was 9 years old. So, theres families there that have remained decades.