Commissioners, im sue von, you called me earlier, im with the sierra club what happened to jay . In line. I am with the sierra club, and we as john rizzo testified earlier and as michelle testified earlier, we do support these not to exceed rate and is we urge you to adopt them. And get this program off the ground. This is historic in nature, im a student of history, used to teach history, this is the kind of thing that should go down in history and first one of the major American City adopting this and getting this program off the ground and your names will be attached to this so you should do this with pride. Your children will be grateful, your grandchildren will be grateful and im peeling to sentiment here, and i would be grateful also. And as a member of the sierra club, we look forward to working with you and i also want to say, i hear some hissing in the background and i want to say we look forward to working with labor because this is going to create jobs and new jobs, competit
Straight forward and that it requires that there be some advantage that the city gains by having a project Labor Agreement and ill give you one example in this particular context, every one of our project Labor Agreements has a dispute resolution agreement to which contractors and trades are bound, youve been told a problem with the production of solar power in this town because of jurisdictional disputes, that problem goes away with a project Labor Agreement, so we have given her an example of an Energy Retrofit agreement for a half Million Dollar project for the housing development, it is a very effective agreement, it is extending that to 43 Additional Properties and quite a bit more money and were now in discussions for the same amount of work, so we look forward to working with you one way or another. Thank you very much. Cameron . Welcome. Thank you very much for letting me speak today. I just want to say im a student, four years and resident of four years here in San Francisco a
Club, we look forward to working with you and i also want to say, i hear some hissing in the background and i want to say we look forward to working with labor because this is going to create jobs and new jobs, competition, its the american way, there will be jobs with the cleanpowersf program and hopefully they will be good jobs. Please adopt these not to exceed rates. Thank you. Well, im sorry if somebody missed at you. If i find that again, ill remove them from the roof, thats not appropriate behavior. Jay carmona, hes referring to gwen, welcome. Im gwen, you called me earlier, ive been a supporter, i believe the current not to exceed rates for the program are affordable to the majority of san franciscans to expand most of our city and find a local buildout creating green jobs and a sense of pride. I want to encourage you not to be in the shell shock campaign, this is clearly an attempt by pg e, to maintain the monopoly, if cleanpowersf were not a Greener Energy portfolio than the o
Francisco. Im a substation electrician for pg e, member of ibw1245, i have five year widths the company, before i arrived here, i was working at the larkin street sub where the power was distributed to city hall and the civic center kolas comes from there. Be kind to us. Yeah, i work a lot of overtime to make sure that happens. You know what, we all want clean power, we all want green power. I have a hard time visualizing that the Shell Oil Company is the one to provide that. This is a company that probably for centuries have been profiting from pushing fossil fuel products, okay. I think we need to be really careful about Multinational Companies coming over here maintaining that theyre here for the greater good of the community. Perhaps its unfair, but when i think about the Shell Oil Company, i think of monsonto, at least with pg e, its a local company. Alita dupree, welcome. Thank you for the chance to speak to you today. I come here as a consumer of electricity, both indirectly and
Up the jobs created and the services purchased in our community, there is an impakts, a positive impact to our local economy. Great, thank you so much and keep up the great work. Thank you so much. Jay carmona. Welcome. Good afternoon, commissioners, im sue von, you called me earlier, im with the sierra club what happened to jay . In line. I am with the sierra club, and we as john rizzo testified earlier and as michelle testified earlier, we do support these not to exceed rate and is we urge you to adopt them. And get this program off the ground. This is historic in nature, im a student of history, used to teach history, this is the kind of thing that should go down in history and first one of the major American City adopting this and getting this program off the ground and your names will be attached to this so you should do this with pride. Your children will be grateful, your grandchildren will be grateful and im peeling to sentiment here, and i would be grateful also. And as a memb