To spent 2. 5 Million Dollars to fund golf courses that include one in San Mateo County that floods every winter and killing two endangered species in the process . Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker please. Hello i am Harriet Larkin and here from renaissance parents of success and nonprofit in the southeast sector. However we serve all children city wide and by children i mean youth. We also support the families and we were not defunded for our specialized team, social Justice Program or Work Force Development programs that were developed by our children who are black and brown and yellow, and we are asking for their support. By not receiving the support it sends a message to the children who work hard collectively from different communities and different ethnic backgrounds that they dont matter and the focus was actually the right for africanamericans to remain. Every time you go to a meeting that is the focal point of the young people want to address that and its not recognized. The
Umpires kept the peace. The royals scored five times to pull away for a 72 victory. Our director on the feel. The giants coming home tied at 1 game apiece. Similar to the situation when the giants left st. Louis after a heartbreaking sunday night loss and they took the rest of the series. Hoping for a history repeat. What a difference a day made. We got to see the fans that the royals had and this home run off the bat of gregor blanco, an eight pitch at bat did not dishearten the fans. They were screaming and yelling, kept the energy up and the giants that 10 lead turned into a 22 tie. Perez broke up bumgarners shutout in game one doing damage again. This time a 2run double off hunter strickland, it gets worse as infante who the royals picked up in the summer goes deep. Thats where it broke lose. Strickland was yelling at himself, embarrassed giving up his fifth postseason home run. He exchanged words with perez. After the ball game not being a close ball game that subject 1 a. Everyon
Have come up and asked for should be demanding services and funds from the city that they that we so desperately need and i want to also support a reasonable cost of living raise, whatever you call it because right now if the people that deal with folks like myself dont get a reant cost of living increase then theyre getting a cut and if theyre not around then theyre not able to help people like myself. Thank you and please have a good day. Thank you. Next speaker please. Hello board of supervisors. Thank you for listening to us today. I am amy. Im here representing the wild equity institute. Unlike many speakers today im not asking for money but consider the amount of money that is being put towards performing golf courses. The proposed budget for golf courses that we are considering presuming that the revenue will be decreasing by 1. 4 million and this budget projections have the revenue falling short by narrowly 1 million. This is due to decreased demand and environmental problems.
And includes 1 million for a short fall balance as stated by the citys own budget update is caused by revenue loss and Environmental Issues at sharp park. The question is why does the city of San Francisco need to spent 2. 5 Million Dollars to fund golf courses that include one in San Mateo County that floods every winter and killing two endangered species in the process . Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker please. Hello i am Harriet Larkin and here from renaissance parents of success and nonprofit in the southeast sector. However we serve all children city wide and by children i mean youth. We also support the families and we were not defunded for our specialized team, social Justice Program or Work Force Development programs that were developed by our children who are black and brown and yellow, and we are asking for their support. By not receiving the support it sends a message to the children who work hard collectively from different communities and different ethnic backgrounds tha
Jimmy Carroll, 1962 Enterprise High School class member, wore No. 62 on our 1960 State Champions and No. 53 for 1964-65’s Alabama National Champions and the ’66 undefeated team.