Listen to the rehearsal. I think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. It is good for us. We kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. Msk music we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. We are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. My ambition when i came on as music director here it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. Also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. This was my purpose. And after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. My plan and im absolutely dogmatic about my plans were delayed slightly. I would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, its phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. During this period we got ourselves on National Radio
Improve the next time performance. It could be looking Revenue Service in the future that would be definitely part of it because whatever we can do to prevent redundancy. Were not sure how much dialing detail into this study and a could it be that there needs to be some kind of reference to the bus rapid study for geneva after it would be necessary to have it in the report if it goes to the mta report the mta should look at the high ridership. And is the mta looking at the redundancy of the light rail vehicle and the light transit on the same system is it possible. Understand that the rail piece would be longterm, the bus transit would be shortterm and the next in the next couple of years. Thats what people want tongs we have some redundancy in the light rail system so we can make some improvements and not create a complete disaster if one goes down. We could see what the demand ridership is to further include the bus system we will look at that. Appreciate that. Colleagues any other p
Resolved, right . Right. Some of the complaints are complaints received and an abated without nov. Thats a complaint that was taken and investigated and abated. Okay. My question is why do those numbers, they are bigger than the numbers of complaints received . Because there is existing complaints in the system. Okay. You are not talking about the july and june months. This is just the month, we are trying to do it on a monthly basis for you. What we are trying to do by a monthly basis is give you a graph eventually so you can see where it goes on a monthly basis. There also maybe a certain amount in the system. The amount per bid for the last 10 years is 3, 375 in 10 years. What we did is there is almost double that that we actively went back into system and reinvestigated all the complaints and weve been very pro active in that for the last 10 years. We are fixing the ones that were backlogged. Correct. The numbers we have here on a basis of the complaints received. So complaints tha
And this area is not splintered off. And we can see how dramatic a change it will be when doyle drive is suppressd and you have a cover that connects the cemetery to this project. Its historic on the statewide and national basis, but you could rush the project or put thought and time to create something of lasting public benefit. We really want this, for everyone to feel like its a win situation. Whether you are a neighbor that lives nearby or a commuter or user of the park. That everyone will experience a much better situation than they currently have. The Human Interest to me is how people could work out so many challenging differences to come to a design that we believe will give us a jewel. Landmark of a place. I am sure it will have refining effect like embark did. And there were people about that and no one would think of that today. And when you look at growth and transformation of the embark, the same with doyle. It will be a cherished part of the city and a worthy addition to
Community facility where is he . There he is. [applause] i think i dont know where rhonda is where is rhonda . Ishii requested i will save him to the end. Hes either first or last. I have got to say this lady right here San Francisco robin swick is with us this evening. [applause] and when i say this name people stand wave and we all know who the former its hard to say farmer, mayor willie brown. [applause] i have been around the university for a long time. Too long. What has been too long but its been a long time. I can of course number the events of the Civil Rights Movement. I was actually on this campus the day dr. King died and we all cried. You know, in those days all was on university were trying to do our thing. If we wanted to do we could do the big things we did our little things. On this campus i was the first chair of the psu. In many ways oh well. [applause] we must have some dsu members. Now you know who started this whole thing. In those days we were trying to do what we