Thank you,. Next speaker, please. Madam president , before the next speaker, i will remind the audience there is no applause in support or if you are not interested in hearing further about an item, you may use your supportive fingers, please . Thank you. Next speaker. Good afternoon, president breed and supervisors. You might get too hungry for easter dinner at 8 00, your anticipating that easters going to be great. And youd like that Chocolate Easter basket, and its really chocolate cramped that is why the easter bunny, that is why easter bun is a champ here comes city peter cottontail, hopping down the city hall bunny trail, hipitiy hop, easters on its way. Maybe if you are have good, hell bring lots of eastereggs your way. Well, you know what . For some, Affordable Housing you found a new place to dwelling in a city hotel. You wish you had Affordable Housing and you can hardly wait, but if you dont have funding, its going to be too late. You are like the housing guys some easter ba
Tells us why the bicyclist was at fault in this case. Ken . Reporter julie, this bicyclist is very lucky. She was going the wrong way on a oneway street and she was hit by a tow truck. Yet she survived. It happened before sunset during the busy evening commute. Police say the bicyclist was going the wrong way on folsom street and ran right into the intersection at 7th. The light was green for the northbound traffic. She would have been able to determine which way her lights were going. Reporter the woman is only identified as about 40 with possible broken bones an a concussion. If anybody is riding the wrong way, no matter the vehicle they are on, they are up for some real problems. Reporter and marin bikes right on the corner of the crash scene, there were plenty of opinions about the recent rash of accidents in the city. There have been several pedestrian related accidents in just the last week. You see a lot of hurt people really bad. And unfortunately, everybody is at fault at this
Injuries and death. New details now from ktvu channel 2 news ken wayne. He is live at the south of market neighborhood and he tells us why the bicyclist was at fault in this case. Ken . Reporter julie, this bicyclist is very lucky. She was going the wrong way on a oneway street and she was hit by a tow truck. Yet she survived. It happened before sunset during the busy evening commute. Police say the bicyclist was going the wrong way on folsom street and ran right into the intersection at 7th. The light was green for the northbound traffic. She would have been able to determine which way her lights were going. Reporter the woman is only identified as about 40 with possible broken bones an a concussion. If anybody is riding the wrong way, no matter the vehicle they are on, they are up for some real problems. Reporter and marin bikes right on the corner of the crash scene, there were plenty of opinions about the recent rash of accidents in the city. There have been several pedestrian rela
Year of the many dragon. Of course i want to recognize Carmen Chu Hao district 4 supervisor as well; she has been a strong leader helping us promote the new years as well of course taking care of her district, working as a wonderful supervisor. I am excited about this new year too because it has an opportunity to unveil many of our cultural aspirations in the city of San Francisco. It has been 160 years, and we know our history well. My ascension to this office has been one of those things that people still consider me pretty special so much special not because of me but because of our community. This tab will have international status. Gobs of people will want to have it, reflective of not only our history but if i go to washington dc tomorrow we will have an opportunity to talk with the rest of the mayors across the country is to how to celebrate new years. This would be another example. Want to congratulate again claudine and the whole team, postmaster general, is leadership is alwa
And the network that reg put together with fibergen and the Eco Development folks and i think that those are wonderful things and examples and for me, wonderful memories and also a wonderful framework for expanding this model across the rest of the state. And we hope that because of your great work across the rest of the country, thank you. Plus [ applause ] thank you, very much, Lieutenant Governor. I remember well that you give me a hard time about South San Francisco and genetech and so we have come a long way. And so, i know and i am very happy to introduce, mayor esly who has become a passionate advocate for further developing San Francisco as the city of innovation and a wonderful partner and friend to ucsf, mayor lee . Thank you, just briefly the history is worth repeating, is what our Lieutenant Governor has always said. I need to remind people what i was doing at that time. I was the little dpw director when gaven became mayor and we were still doing that we brought it out to