Helping us broadcaster this meeting completed speaker cards and documents to be included should be submitted to the clerk. Items acted upon today will appear on the april 19, 2016, oikdz thank you call item one. Ordinance for the human did care in the Tobacco Sales ordinance. Supervisor peskin youre up the sposh of this piece of this item. Thank you, madam chair and supervisor wiener this origin about have one long term business in district 3 from the aufrsz piece of legislation give you a little bit of background a couple years ago the board of supervisors passed an ordinance that limited the number of Tobacco Sales permits per district to 45 per district district 3 as most supervisorial district has in excess of that number of what the legislation was developed no ability for an individual with a valid existing permit to move to another location in this particular instance the individual who is hsa had this longterm institution is actually the victim of rent increases and found anoth
All those opposed . The minutes have been approved unanimously. We will provide to the next item. Item 3 is the directors report. Hello commissioners. I want to let you know that National Public health week is from the fourth to the tenth this week. The department is active on social media participating in a twitter chat and highlighting different programs for the San Francisco department of Public Health and social justice, healthy communities, and Healthy Youth and healthy food and we have a twitter identification if you would like to follow us on that. I wanted to talk about several things today. One was that the zsfg was called a part of the vital infrastructure and the new Trauma Center was one of the best real estate deals in 2016 and was given by the San Francisco business times. We also had a Homeless Council award given to dr. Michelle snyderman and the recipient of the medical respite award by success for the Homeless Council and this award recognizes those that delivered out
[gavel] good afternoon. The Commission Meeting will please come to order and the secretary will call the roll. Commissioner pating. Present. Commssioner singer. Here. Commissioner chow. Present. Commissioner chung. Present. The second item on the agenda is approval of the minutes is for the minutes. There is a motion. Second. Are there any corrections for the minutes . If not were prepare for the vote. All in favor of the minutes please say aye. Aye. All those opposed . The minutes have been approved unanimously. We will provide to the next item. Item 3 is the directors report. Hello commissioners. I want to let you know that National Public health week is from the fourth to the tenth this week. The department is active on social media participating in a twitter chat and highlighting different programs for the San Francisco department of Public Health and social justice, healthy communities, and Healthy Youth and healthy food and we have a twitter identification if you would like to fo
System helped them learn about a potential school threat. But they say it also revealed a downside to procedure. The Monticello School district says Police Received a text message indicating a student might bring a gun to the high school yesterday. As a precaution, police were at the school, and students were not allowed in hallways during classes. Parents, if they wanted to, could take their kids out of school for the day. Early yesterday morning, Monticello Police chief britt smith got a message on his phone. It was a notification that someone had sent an anonymous tip about the gun threat to the jones county text to tell system. Once the tipster sends the text, officers can respond asking for more information. But the tipster can end all communication at any time, by simply typing stop. With this program granting that anonymity we arent able to clarify. We its just an unknown until we are able to get someone to admit that and say i submitted it. Monticello, anamosa, the jones county
Winds s 1020 alo 72 dbq 70 iow 72tomorrow night partly cloudy low 5157 winds sw 510 alo 57 dbq 55 iow 56 Monticello Police say an anonymous tip texting system helped them learn about a potential school threat. But they say it also revealed a downside to the procedure. The Monticello School district says Police Received a text message indicating a student might bring a gun to the high school yesterday. As a precaution, police were at the school, and students were not allowed in hallways during classes. Parents, if they wanted to, could take their kids out of school for the day. Early yesterday morning, Monticello Police chief britt smith got a message on his phone. It was a notification that someone had sent an anonymous tip about the gun threat to the jones county text to tell system. Once the tipster sends the text, officers can respond asking for more information. But the tipster can end all communication at any time, by simply typing stop. With this program granting that anonymity w