The city budget. We need seniors there. Thats the advice i am handing on to you and thats my report. Thank you very much. Could i clarify that the march 9 is a hearing before the Budget Committee of the board of supervisors and the department of aging is responding to an audit that was done by the bla as cathy said. The budget and legislative analyst for the board of supervisors and so the iewd itd was completed last year and supervisor yee is calling for it and we will have a response and he would like it to be a way to highlight services for seniors in San Francisco, so at the same time its a response to an audit i think he wants to make it as positive as possible and thats why he is asking people to come out for it. Thank you. Can i ask a question . Yeah,. You said its july so its about seven or eight months ago. You certainly have saw the report of the audit. What is the general tone of the audit, very generally . Well, i think it has you know really i think the idea was to have th
Ground Water Operations until 1949. And in or december 13th, 2006, our commission declared the property surplus to our utility needs. And in attempting to sell the property, we worked again with City Real Estate which issued a request to proposal foz commercial real estate brokerrage, and City Real Estate selected caulers because it complied and it had the lower rate of 2. 75 percent, the budget Analyst Report had a little discrepancy. Beginning in on february 25, of 2016, we complied with the california Surplus Property statute and the ordinance by issuing notices to all public agencies and nonprofit housing groups that required notice. We received no letters of interest from any housing sponsors or public entities. This conveyance conforms with the citys general plan. On november 16th, the Planning Department found the sale of the property consistent with the eight priority policies of the planning code. Our bureau of Environmental Management determined that the sale of the property
Ground Water Operations until 1949. And in or december 13th, 2006, our commission declared the property surplus to our utility needs. And in attempting to sell the property, we worked again with City Real Estate which issued a request to proposal foz commercial real estate brokerrage, and City Real Estate selected caulers because it complied and it had the lower rate of 2. 75 percent, the budget Analyst Report had a little discrepancy. Beginning in on february 25, of 2016, we complied with the california Surplus Property statute and the ordinance by issuing notices to all public agencies and nonprofit housing groups that required notice. We received no letters of interest from any housing sponsors or public entities. This conveyance conforms with the citys general plan. On november 16th, the Planning Department found the sale of the property consistent with the eight priority policies of the planning code. Our bureau of Environmental Management determined that the sale of the property
Will appear on the board of supervisors agenda, unless otherwise stated. We will not be having a board of supervisors meeting next tuesday do you to the holiday. Madam clerk, item one . Item one,resolution approving and authorizing the execution of a purchase and Sale Agreement with the city of Pleasanton Pleasanton , for the conveyance by the city and county of San Francisco, acting through the San Francisco Public Utilities commission sfpuc , to the city of pleasanton, consisting of approximately 3. 18 acres of Real Property located at 401 and 403 old bernal avenue, pleasanton, california for 4,200,000; adopting findings under the California Environmental quality act; adopting findings that the conveyance is consistent with the general plan, and the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101. 1; and authorizing the director of property and or the sfpucs general manager to execute documents, make certain modifications, and take certain actions in furtherance of this resolut
Raiders a big win for the raiders in oakland. But today lawmakers will people who want to bring an nfl stadium to las vegas. 13 action News Reporter Bryan Callahan is in carson city, where a special session will start in less than 2 hours. Raider nation is already making its presence know here at the address two major issues for Southern Nevada. Take vo the biggest item on lawmakers plates when they meet here will be the proposed 1. 9 billion dollar stadium. They are being asked to room tax that is expected to funds. Along with the stadium. Legislators will also be discussing a room tax increase to fund the expansion and renovation of the Convention Center. They will also consider a sales tax increase to put more Police Officers on the street. Take reporter lawmakers here are hoping they can have the session finished by the end of the week. Reporting in carson city, Bryan Callahan, 13 action news. Nats of brawl a viscious brawl between High School Students is all caught on camera. This