Safety to bring water hook up where appropriate where there is a heavily used park or plaza. In the absence of any Capital Projects are ordinance asking to investigate solutions to allow events to hook up to our water infrastructure. The ordinance requires City Departments to report back to the board of supervisors within six months 6 months which is now on the following, the properties and facilities shall within the puc on properties that have events for drinking water. The puc in consultation with dph and other appropriate City Departments are to investigate other procedures to access Water Supplies and report their findings to our board and also the sf puc is supposed to have investigated back flow preventers and other equipment related to plumbing for existing Water Systems to facilitate Public Access to potable water. The sf puc is to report findings to the board of supervisors. We have received from interested events in the future and we are here to understand where things are.
That the resources that we have purchased are being used fully. It allows us to find out if we have assets that are becoming dated and end of life and on that before it becomes an issue with operations. Compliance and life cycle issues are also addressed. We also anticipate that well be able to consolidate all the tools that we use for management and have other tools that have been used and well be able to over time remove those and save the time an operational overhead that thoughts are causing. Just quickly direct your attention to a time line. The second page is a timeline. A highlight overview of the schedule we are on for procurement and gathering information and assets into system. The goal is to use the data center with 200 pal concept and hope to do that by the end of the year, this year and well continue to look at other groups within dt to that system and beyond the launch of the go life for department of technology system. Well begin to look at bringing other departments int
Churches with people, sitting there for hours letting people ask any question they have. We urge to you call the nation during this week of nonviolence. Have community communications. Ask the leaders to do it. They can do it. They are ready. They just need leadership and direction. We propose you contact and explore this whole issue of how to get the nation in a conversation. Los angeles is doing great leadership, sacramento, all the things weve heard. Lets have a National Conversation using social media and change the culture of violence in our society. Thank you. Keith grate. Good afternoon. That everyone for being here. This commission maz been a very good theyve been here all day. Id like to say to you thank you for coming and being able to maintain composure and see that there are good officers and bad officers as well. Were very sorry for your loss. My name is keith gray, a former d. C. Police officer, also former educator. Prior to entering the force i was educator k12 system, a
Christina palone, the new director for the Mayors Office for neighborhoods. Christina palone. applause good evening, everyone. Im happy to be a part of such a great ebit that celebrates the contributions made by residents and organizations throughout the city to make San Francisco one of the greatest places to live. The Mayors Office of Neighborhood Services also known as mons focuses on Neighborhood Outreach and engagement. It is an honor to be here with Community Leaders who are dedicated to the same principles and are positively changing our communities. The effect that one person can have in a community is truly inspiring. And its that inspiration that drives each one of us to go out there and be a part of something bigger. I congratulate every award winner here tonight and lets not forget that every person here has the power to make a difference. I want to especially thank daniel and his team for being such instrumental leaders here in city hall on behalf of all communities and ne
An honor to see you here. Many of the same faces for the fifth year for the men awards. Lets give you an a plays for coming back. applause and celebrating one of the most important things we have in San Francisco, which is our neighborhoods. Without further ado, id like to start the program off by introducing my colleague, christina palone, the new director for the Mayors Office for neighborhoods. Christina palone. applause good evening, everyone. Im happy to be a part of such a great ebit that celebrates the contributions made by residents and organizations throughout the city to make San Francisco one of the greatest places to live. The Mayors Office of Neighborhood Services also known as mons focuses on Neighborhood Outreach and engagement. It is an honor to be here with Community Leaders who are dedicated to the same principles and are positively changing our communities. The effect that one person can have in a community is truly inspiring. And its that inspiration that drives eac