Face behind legislation. And todays legislation is for these very individuals. The fair chance act is for an individual named don he will who was fired from his janitorial job whos was fired for failing to tell about a 1974 arrest for transpesting. The fair chance act is for a woman named sandee who won the lottery at nema across the street, but was disqualified because she failed to pay Child Support in the late 1990s, even though she served time for that failure. The fair chance act is for denise who was told she shouldnt bother to apply for a job as a cook because she had a conviction for shop lifting when she was in high school. As supervisor cohen mentioned, for one in four adults in the united states, an arrest or conviction record is a stigma that means you need not apply. These examples are real life obstacles preventing individuals who are actively looking to change their life by getting a job or finding a roof over their head. Yet we know having a stable job and housing are t
[gavel] good afternoon, welcome to the San Francisco board of supervisors meeting of tuesday, february 4, 2014. Madam clerk, could you call the roll . Yes. [speaker not understood]. Campos present. President chiu . Chiu present. Supervisor cohen . Cohen not present. Supervisor farrell . Farrell present. Supervisor kim . Kim present. Supervisor mar . Here. Mar present. Supervisor tang. Present. Tang present. Supervisor wiener . Present. Wiener present. Supervisor yee . Present. Yee present. And supervisor cohen. Present. Cohen present. Mr. President , all members are present. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, could you please join us in the pledge of allegiance . I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Madam clerk, are there any communicationses . I have no communications today, mr. President. And could you read our consent jedv . Items 1 through 11 compr
Roll . Yes. [speaker not understood]. Campos present. President chiu . Chiu present. Supervisor cohen . Cohen not present. Supervisor farrell . Farrell present. Supervisor kim . Kim present. Supervisor mar . Here. Mar present. Supervisor tang. Present. Tang present. Supervisor wiener . Present. Wiener present. Supervisor yee . Present. Yee present. And supervisor cohen. Present. Cohen present. Mr. President , all members are present. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, could you please join us in the pledge of allegiance . I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Madam clerk, are there any communicationses . I have no communications today, mr. President. And could you read our consent jedv . Items 1 through 11 comprise the consent calendar. Thea items are considered routine unless a member will object. The item may be removed and considered separately. Coll
Supervisor tang . Tang aye. Supervisor wiener . Wiener aye. Supervisor yee . Yee aye. Supervisor avalos . Avalos aye. Supervisor breed . Breed aye. Supervisor campos . Campos aye. Supervisor chiu . Chiu aye. Supervisor cohen . Cohen aye. Supervisor farrell . Farrell aye. Supervisor kim . Kim aye. There are 1 ayes. Those items are approved. [gavel] and could you go to item 12 . Item 12 is a resolution to approve an agreement with the nonprofit Owners Association for Administration Management of the renewed and expanded propertybased Central Market Community Benefit district for a period commencing upon board approval until june 30th, 20 28. ~ colleagues, can we do this item same house same call . Without objection, this resolution is adopted. [gavel] next item. Item 1 is an ordinance to amend the business and tax regulations code by adding article 15 a to provide for the establishment of assessment districts to finance public realm landscaping improvement and maintenance of outdoor spac
72 million of current revenue. And in the next slide well show you exactly what sources that 72 million comes from. Baseline contributions, that is, we have to pay 9. 5 million to get to our base lines. Department of operations, if you take all of the revenue, gains and losses, all the expenditures, deficits and surpluses, we end up with a net of almost 19 million short. The pending supplementals, both approved and pending before the board of supervisors amount to 6. 4 million to the general fund. And then the use of the general re serve of 32. 2 million. We are assuming you will need to use all of that reserve in order to balance the budget. And then the deposits to reserves, because of our increases to revenue, amount to 11 million. So, that brings us to a projected fund balance estimate of 174 million. As i mentioned before, 103 million of that was already committed to the year two. And the replenishment of the general re serve that we will be using this year needs to be incorporate