Mismatch between the number of jobs that are being created and the housing particularly Affordable Housing thats needed to meet that demand. We are also helping here to meet a need that ive heard again and again from the Mayors Office of housing one of the meetings i had early on was to go through the pipeline of Housing Project Affordable Housing projects in my district. One of the most frustrating things was there were a number of projects where we already have the land the city owns the land, and i was told that we cant even begin to build on these sites for in some cases six seven eight years from now because we dont have the funding, because we dont yet have enough money available for the Mayors Office of housing in order to start these projects. So with that, this legislation which im very proud to have introduced and cosponsored, with supervisors mar ronen, peskin brown walton fewer and im hopeful that well have the support of this committee and of the entire board. As you saw i
Office growth. Its not at all connected to or analyzing the pipeline that we already have. Because we know that there are very large projects that are jumping all over each other to try to take whats available under prop m which is expected to at least in the next few years, in the near term, be a lot higher than much closer to the full prop m. I think the challenge we have now is having enough, year over year, because theres way more than the 950,000 that we have available. So i want to be clear the analysis is not connected to the actual pipeline that is existing now. Its based on the past and tends to be a long term forward look assuming the citys economy is as favorable as its been over the past 20 years for office. And to the extent that we bump into the prop m limit, the impact of projects being infeasible above that limit or rendered infeasible by this increase would not have any impact. They would simply be punted into the next year or at some future point when Market Condition
Evening everyone. Welcome to the commission meeting. Anthony, roll call. This is the meeting of the tran04 tran02. It is tuesday, september 24, 2019 and the time is 5 01 p. M. A note and the ringing and use of cell phone and Electronic Devices are prohibited at this meeting. Plea please be advised that any person may be removed for the ringing of any electronic device. A note to the public, there is a Public Comment on every item on the agenda, as well as an opportunity for general public, for items that are not on the agenda. Also an opportunity for general public, that is during item five. We ask that you fill out a speaker card and handed to me and ill hand them to you also have a right to speak anonymously. After we call all the speaker card, i will call up folks if they want to speak anonymously. I one, call to order and. [roll call] there is a quorum. Item 2, president s welcome and items for discussion. Good evening everyone, and thank you for being here tonight on this very war
Practitioner massage establishment are principally permitted, except that they have to go through neighborhood notification processes, and all general massage establishment again have to go through this process. Any questions . Issues and considerations. Its really important to understand who massage practitioners are, and also who owners typically are of these establishments. We are talking about the legitimate one. 88 of most massage practitioners are women, and that is from the American Massage Therapy Association and that is using federal data to determine that. They are likely to be sole practitioners. In San Francisco they are about 180 permit to operate, either general establishment, or a sole practitioner establishment. Only 28 of them are so practitioners. Which is significant if the data tells us that most practitioners are supposed to be sole practitioners had practitioners. Flexibility is really important to them, and their success is dependent upon repeat clients. If you c
Public comment on every item on the agenda, as well as an opportunity for general public, for items that are not on the agenda. Also an opportunity for general public, that is during item five. We ask that you fill out a speaker card and handed to me and ill hand them to you also have a right to speak anonymously. After we call all the speaker card, i will call up folks if they want to speak anonymously. I one, call to order and. [roll call] there is a quorum. Item 2, president s welcome and items for discussion. Good evening everyone, and thank you for being here tonight on this very warm evening. We at least two appear to have some air conditioning. We have a very full agenda, and we will looking at an issue that is key to our environmental success. Electrification. We will consider two resolutions from the policy committee. How the city is going to electrify its buildings and Transportation Systems . As we consider electrification initiatives, efficiency must always be the Guiding F