On Veteran’s Day, Friday, November 11th, 2022, 7:00pm to 8:30pm, Bethel’s Byrd’s Books will honor the national holiday with a signing by CT author, Ron Farina, of his new book, Out of the Shadows: Voices of American Women Soldiers
heal, well, the first one he blessed them with his hand. that s how this scope is formed. it s feedback. it s exciting. so we ve got to have a plan for local buildout. it will s move forward to do that. and i think that s the decision for you. supervisor campos: thank you. is there any other member of the public? good afternoon, commissioners jeremiah dean, sierra club. i don t have much more to add to what my fellow advocates have said today. they pretty much laid out the plan why it s beneficial to the community, to california, to sacramento, to san francisco. everyone needs to know that clean power is the way to go. we need to get to renewables. i would love to see san francisco get to 100% as soon as possible. and not 100% green to just 70,000 customers. i would like to see everybody in san francisco have the ability to have 100% clean renewable energy. and the way to get to that zpwole through this scope of work. we need that local buildout. it s going bring jobs. it s
this is seconded by supervisor campos. without objection. that shall be the case. we will take the underlying resolution as amended. without objection, this resolution is adopted. madam clark, could you please read today s in memoriams. on behalf of supervisor elsbernd, on behalf of war powers and dennis. is there any more business in front of this body? that concludes our business. ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourn for the day. supervisor mirkarimi: welcome to the public safety committee. to my right is malia cohen and to my left, david campos. joining us is president david chiu. please read the first item. item 1. resolution authorizing the san francisco department of public health to retroactively accept and expend a grant in the amount of $205,000 from department of justice to fund the project entitled san francisco community justice center intensive outpatient program 2010, through september 30, 2011. supervisor mirkarimi: is there anybody here that woul
supervisor mirkarimi: welcome to the public safety committee. to my right is malia cohen and to my left, david campos. joining us is president david chiu. please read the first item. item 1. resolution authorizing the san francisco department of public health to retroactively accept and expend a grant in the amount of $205,000 from department of justice to fund the project entitled san francisco community justice center intensive outpatient program 2010, through september 30, 2011. supervisor mirkarimi: is there anybody here that would like to present on that? thank you. good morning, supervisors. the item before you is accept and expend in the amount of $205,000 to create some of infrastructure development in the it fold at the community justice center. department of public health was successful in applying a solicitation to the federal government to create a program on site at the community justice center. as a result of that application, we were invited to apply for
important than any twit that wants to be pretending he wasn t taking his very education his medication so he can t be held responsible for any of his actions. that is the latest thing that is set forth here. there are so many false statements coming forth from the psychiatric profession, i consider them entirely fraud. the officers are to be protected, and i think the citizens are to be protected. they want to go around like last week with a broken bottle and knife and you get shot dead, well, too bad for him. there was an officer being buried over across the bay with on the same day they tried to have a nut cake routine on the freeway, gee, that didn t work either. he got shot dead. that s the way it should be handled if they want to attack an officer. thank you. president mazzucco: any further comment? hearing none, next item. item 3. item 3 is public comment on all matters pertaining to item 5 below, closed session disciplinary cases including public comment on the vot