And welcome, members of the public who joined us this morning. This years budget reflects a lot of hard work between City Government and the people that we serve. Weve met in every district of the city. Weve worked with our elected city family. We listened to hundreds of Community Leaders and providers who help us deliver services to the people of San Francisco. And its because of this consensus approach that im proud to propose a responsible and balanced twoyear budget that reflects the core values that we share in San Francisco, values of fiscal responsibility, social responsibility, and investing in our citys future. When we began this years budget, we began like many years before, trying to reduce significant budget deficits. But because we have pursued policies to control costs, grow our economy, create jobs and stabilize our fiscal health, this year im proposing a budget that protects our social safety net, one that increases Public Safety, and one that invests in our citys infra
San francisco 911 heroes ceremony and it is presented today by the San Francisco department of Emergency Management and 911 for kids. My name is elise kim and i am with 911 Public Education and just so you all know, 911 is the universal Emergency Response number when we need help, and it is used in the u. S. , canada, and kayman islands and other countries they use different numbers. But, the 911 for kids program was created in 1990 in response to the Alarming Number of calls that were not emergencies, and with the whole purpose of trying to reduce 911 misuse. And we are really thrilled with the program and how we work collaboratively with Public Safety all over the nation and the city of San Francisco is just an exemp lary program in Public Education. Now, it is my pleasure to introduce todays master of ceremony, he is a legendary los angeles and Oakland Raiders wide receiver, 1987 Heisman Trophy winner from notredame and the National Chairman for 911 welcome number 81, tim brown. [ a
Sfmta. Com. Access useful information, any good morning. Thank you for joining me here at the board chambers, and thank you to board president david chiu, budget chair mark farrell, members of the board of supervisors, our elected officials, our commissioners, and our department heads. And welcome, members of the public who joined us this morning. This years budget reflects a lot of hard work between City Government and the people that we serve. Weve met in every district of the city. Weve worked with our elected ci family. We listened to hundreds of Community Leaders and providers who help us deliver services to the people of San Francisco. And its because of this consensus approach that im proud to propose a responsible and balanced twoyear budget that reflects the core values that we share in San Francisco, values of fiscal responsibility, social responsibility, and investing in our citys future. When we began this years budget, we began like many years before, trying to reduce sign
Weve worked with our elected city family. We listened to hundreds of Community Leaders and providers who help us deliver services to the people of San Francisco. And its because of this consensus approach that im proud to propose a responsible and balanced twoyear budget that reflects the core values that we share in San Francisco, values of fiscal responsibility, social responsibility, and investing in our citys future. When we began this years budget, we began like many years before, trying to reduce significant budget deficits. But because we have pursued policies to control costs, grow our economy, create jobs and stabilize our fiscal health, this year im proposing a budget that protects our social safety net, one that increases Public Safety, and one that invests in our citys infrastructure at unprecedented levels. And it is a budget that significantly grows our citys reserves. This budget is being delivered as San Franciscos economy is recovering, going, and moving in the right d
Cards. And his own imagination became very important because there wasnt anyone else to play with. He grew up in San Francisco and it was a relatively simple life. His father worked for the hotel supply company as a designer he started out as a sweeper at 16 and ended up. He also loved poetry that he he read a lot and as an only child thats what happens you tend to side things on your own time. Of course, no television. He went to the movies every saturday and watched those action pictures. Those were very important to him. I remember cartoons and action pictures were you a parts of his childhood. Anybody else he was a physicist. We knew they had drawing nights with my parents and another friend of theirs who was a psychiatrist. My parents adored them and when they diet it was a great loss yeah. Why did he decide to join the marines. He wanted to be a pilot im glad he wasnt. He had terrible allergies and they wouldnt accept him but in the mid of the war he was drafted so he joined the