I know we get great value, but you know, there is no reporters here, but man, if i were a reporter id be asking a question about why is a bathroom 1. 7 million and thats the reality we deal with in rec and park and any other department. Im amenable to moving forward on the project so it doesnt get to be more. Commissioner harrison yeah, the project is great. And i would normally support it, but because of the prefabricated restroom, i will be unable to support this. For a lot of reasons. But anyway, just want to put that out there. Commissioner mcdonnell quickly, another math question. Im in full support. I look forward to moving forward with the project. The opening paragraph and its repeated elsewhere says, to increase the change order, the change order amount allowed from 141 to 1. 2 million, the change order amount isnt 141 to 1. 2 million, the change order is 141 to 244, Something Like that, so the language is inaccurate. Right. But this is typically how we word the contract incre
He was a very passionate about fighting racism, he was very passionate about fighting injustice, and he was also very inspired by the recent move of supervisors to shut down juvenile hall. And i ask in his honor to continue that you fight that. Mass incarceration has one of the massive one of the massive impacts it has on our communities is a culture of violence. And thousands of people rotating in and out of the state penitentiaries with intense ptsd , and without the support to be able to pay rent and buy groceries, and with the potential of their ptsd, just like military veterans, exploding all over again. We are seeing the impact of this and his honor, i want to thank the board of supervisors and San Francisco, and i ask you to honor his legacy by continuing to fight racism and continue to fight for Economic Justice and by dismantling mass incarceration. Thank you very much. Thank you. Im sorry for your loss. Good afternoon. Im his mom, and i just want to say thank you for taking t
District two honourees. It is truly inspiring to celebrate these stories and to recognize how immigrants are the backbone of this country and i am proud to be in San Francisco where we not only recognize that but we celebrated. Colleagues, today i am proud to honor alberto and lily meyer. They are longstanding members of our neighborhood and they, like all of our honourees, are a testament to the strength and importance of our diverse communities. Alberto first came to San Francisco from mexico as a chemistry student at San Francisco state. After college, he returned to mexico, h. Which is when he met his wife. He was on vacation in veracruz and she was there helping her mother run a restaurant. Together they moved back to San Francisco in 1981 to start their life together and they spent a beloved fixture on union street ever since. With nothing but their tireless work ethic and lilys family recipes, they started a small Catering Company in 1987 and it should come as no surprise to any
Clerk there is a motion to approve the legacy business registry registrations and resolutions as described in the meeting agenda. [ roll call ] vote. Clerk motion passes 60 with one absence. Thank you. Congratulations. [ applause ]. Clerk if the legacy businesses would like to join the commissioners for a photo on the floor, that would be great. Clerk item 4 board of supervisors file no. 190756. Police code. Cannabis retailers at permitted cannabis events. Ordinance amending the police code to require that cannabis retailers at permitted events hold cannabis business permits issued by the city that applicants for cannabis event permits identify the retailers that will be selling cannabis goods at such event sand affirm that said retailers hold cityissued cannabis business permits, and that recipients of cannabis event permits take steps to reasonably ensure that only said retailers will sell cannabis goods at such events; to provide that a material false statement made in connection wi
The corporation was exonerated in the late 7. 70s. We had subcommittees on each development that came in that we had one for childcare, one for parks and rec, development and everything. So the training programmes we had with the college and also with model cities, we trained people in our community for each phase of the projects that were coming into Hunters Point. Where there was business, we had a Business Programme to train people with businesses. It went through the hunter Point College which was the first campus college. Every college we started through model cities, we started a minister witmission with hiringl of the others. But for those familiar will the mission, talk with i forgot the directors name now don markham . No, he was the director of the model cities. They could link up with the colleges out there, training with childcare. We had over 40 people through the Childcare Programme and each were able to buy homes, so if we want people to stay in our community, we need to