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Remotely. Committee members will be attending the meeting through Video Conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. Public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. Depending on your provider, you can view on channels 26, 78, or 99, as well as sfgovtv. Org, which is currently streaming the call in number across your screen. Each speaker will be allowed Public Comments which to speak by calling 4156550001. The meeting i. D. Is 1469631010. Again, thats 1469631010. Press pound, and pound again. When connected, you will be in listening mode and muted. When your item of interest comes up, press star, three to be ad hitsmitted to the queue. Alternatively, you may submit Public Comment the following day email the land use and transportation clerk, myself, ericamaj erica. Major sfgov. Org. Items acted upon today will be included in the board of supervisors agenda on september 25 unless otherwise stated. Clerk can you. Id like to
In response, as part of the the discussions with Mission Bay Development and there have been some funding from Tax Increment Funding put aside in the possibility of that occurrence should happen. And there was a possibility that within your package of approximately 20 million that is set aside for the p. U. C. , along with up to 300,000 for public works and potential. And it is a potential and thats why its put as a set aside. I defer to mark who may have a little bit more history on the agreements that have been discussed with Mission Bay Development. Chair peskin do you want to discuss that and who has the out year liability and why you think that 20 million is enough and how the finance mechanisms work . Okay. The outlying liability is the city. The pipes and sewer line that have been identified to date have had some little dips in them but theres no major sinking in the mud. Theyre all functional. All hooked up to all of the vertical development. So, i mean, there is concerns Going
In this election. So, the answer is yes and regarding demographics and when people register to vote, dem demographic information is optional. But when it comes to knowing where the high turnout parts of the city are, we know that each election because we provide by default, extra support for those locations every year, every election cycle. And so, we still expect people to go to polling places and we still expect them to want to capacity a ballot, but i think covid is going to also reduce the number of people that go to polling places. And i think the ballot lanking g in peoples mailboxes are reducing the people in polling places. But having i voted sicker on the insert will reduce the number of people going to polling places. Thats one of the largest statements is that they want their i voted sticker. Thats why they go and drop off ballots. Now they can get the sticker and mail it back to us. I know a lot of voters, my family included, tend to drop off or ballot on election day and t