Supplemental i understand the desire to had had supplemental but i i dont like the precedent that it sets. Thats not to say you know what might happen if this comes down as a supplemental over the course of the year well take that when it and if it comes. Ill say this to those aclu and other nonprofits one of the challenges we had this year as also in the context of the budget we have a very limit set of funds to work with when the budget comes to the board and its the way the system is set up the mayor has a lot more latitude in terms of the budget so the budget came to us we had the revenue for our nonprofits partners were larger than ive ever seen them there enormous merit to the transportation and the youth and so forth so it put us in a position where we want to fund as much of that as we can and having to choose between increasing services and the cost of doing business adjustments. I think this year particularly given the size of many of those apps the board went with enhancing
Francisco and what our passengers want. I look forward to the im robert chief and im the parks supervisor in the parks in the sunset district. Ive been working here for 3 years. We are 6070 street below street level. The 64 acre park. The park is divided into 2 sections we are in the stern area. When you get over to pine lake meadow and pine lake, pine lake is considered a natural area. In 1847, the green family came out here, back then this was kind of an empty canyon and sand dun area. They claimed this property. In 1892. George green whos a Second Generation built the truckdaro club house. There was a hotel then. It was said this was the place to go if you were weary of the dirty city and the police. There were a couple of gun fights the front door has bullet holes. I dont ever repair them. 1931 stig mond bought the property from the green family. She donated it to the city of San Francisco and had a specification, im giving it to the city that will be used forever for the enjoyment
Pokes that have cases before the board Scott Sanchez that representing the Planning Department and jean ask here from 9 department of Public Health as well as chris buck and carla from the public works bureaucracy you urban forestry and we have the building inspector here mr. Pacheco please go over the boards meeting guidelines and conduct the answering in. The board requests you turn off all electronic devising. Appellant and representatives have 7 minutes to present their cases and 3 minutes for rebuttals people affiliated must include their comments within the 3 or 7 minute period the public has up to 3 minutes that are not affiliated with the parties to assist the minutes members of the public are asked but not their full participation. It felt like a really great starting point for the coming year. During this meeting, we managed to discuss some major revisions and to our bylaws and that will be finished within the next month or two and should be up for voting for approval. We als
Aurora residents: Dangerous intersection led to fatal crash
City to evaluate 16th & Alton
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AURORA, Colo. â An Aurora man has been complaining about an intersection near his home for years. This month, he watched someone lose his life there.
Gabriel Chavez, 72, was hit just as he was riding his bike at E. 16th Ave and Alton Street near Colfax. He died a week later. Now, his family and neighbors are raising a red flag about the intersection.
Combine cars going too fast with cyclists and pedestrians, and what happened at the busy intersection July 1 is what neighbor Mathew King has always feared.