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Never grew larger than this but on columbine where crews are mapping the origin. A few miles away, investigators were on their hands and knees. Some fires were set minutes of each other. As firefighters were responding to one, they rolled up on another one that hadnt been reported yet. Reporter it may have been sparked by a number of conditions, the hot, dry weather an or pi or pictures. No one ever arrested for the fires in 2012. Its a worry. This is a very scary situation. Reporter arson investigators are concentrating on this site in briarwood. They came away with three bags of evidence. I am told the type of fire, the frequency and the geographic location are all very similar. What investigators need is some help. And what they are telling residents here is please call fire, call the Police Investigators if you see anything suspicious. Theyre going to have two dozen police and fire investigators in this neighborhood tonight patrolling, but they need help in trying to find who has b
Memoriam which i am cosponsoring with Kim Bobby Baker who passed away. She was born in memphis tennessee and overcame many challenges before moving to San Francisco area in 1992. She served as the west coast regional ministries and lay minister and transgender minorities. Her friends admired her ability for adversity. She is wellknown at the tenderloin Resource Center and health. The Wellness Center in early 2013 of finding a home for her many talents and for her passion. Bobby jean worked tirelessly to help people that were falling through cracks in society. She had a unique sense to find members in need. She survived by family and many many friends and clients in San Francisco and the bay area and many people are in mourning for her passing. Along with supervisor kim, i would like to adjourn the meeting in her memory. The rest i submit. The clerk thank you supervisor wiener. Supervisor yee . Supervisor norman yee thank you madam clerk. First i want to thank supervisor kims comments a
Safe places for people to live. And once we are able to showcase that to a lot of folks on the street, a lot more people are going to be willing to accept the services and help that were offering. But frankly, some of the things that weve been offering in the past are just not places that i think any of us would want to spend a night in. So, thats one thing. The second issue with the medical Respite Center that weve had kind of longer discussionses with dph about is how do you create welcoming spaces for people . A lot of concerns that people have who are struggling with Mental Health is that they actually know that theyre struggling with Mental Health and they actually want support and services, but the way that we provide the support and services are often in these very cold mandatory like were forcing you to do this, this, and this. And none of us in this room want to be forced to do anything. Like if we were in that situation, we wouldnt want to walk into an environment where we kn
Medical Respite Center that weve had kind of longer discussionses with dph about is how do you create welcoming spaces for people . A lot of concerns that people have who are struggling with Mental Health is that they actually know that theyre struggling with Mental Health and they actually want support and services, but the way that we provide the support and services are often in these very cold mandatory like were forcing you to do this, this, and this. And none of us in this room want to be forced to do anything. Like if we were in that situation, we wouldnt want to walk into an environment where we knew against our will these are the things we had to go through in order to get services. So, how do we provide a different type of environment thats more opening and welcoming thats a 24hour center that can be a respite where we can build relace ship and trust with people on the street that are struggling with Mental Health and know that theyre struggling with Mental Health . I think t