I have a 21 2 year old. Its another rent to pay for child care these days. But we try to resolve that. We actually try to resolve that by having more child care slots available. So, i think if you just look at it, yes, Everybody Knows city college is, you know, important, but these are the things that let us secure we wanted to prioritize classes. And maybe we could have made some better decisions. I think so, yes, but really our decisions were made so we can provide access to everybody. And then my last point before i leave is i know that there was a comment about the real estate department. I do really appreciate the Mayors Office being involved with this process, but i do think that one service we might not need in terms of prioritization of resources is our real estate department. [laughter] i think we have a pretty good understanding of how valuable city college is in the altruistic part and the monetary part as well. And i dont think were for sale so i dont really need that appla
Valuable city college is in the altruistic part and the monetary part as well. And i dont think were for sale so i dont really need that applause i would just humbly request that we can, you know, shift the resources to other things other than our real estate. Thank you so much. I really appreciate this hearing and opportunity to speak. applause bravo. Thank you [speaker not understood]. Good afternoon, chair cohen, supervisors. Thank you for having us here and giving us space for this conversation. One of the sad things about losing our locally elected board is that there is now no formal public space for these kind of conversations to happen. It wont be happening at city college for the foreseeable future. And, so, the fact that you all have stepped up and provided the space i think is extremely important. I will be brief. You all have been asking excellent questions and i want to thank you for that. And there are a lot of people back there who know a lot more about the details of wh
Mayors office being involved with this process, but i do think that one service we might not need in terms of prioritization of resources is our real estate department. [laughter] i think we have a pretty good understanding of how valuable city college is in the altruistic part and the monetary part as well. And i dont think were for sale so i dont really need that applause i would just humbly request that we can, you know, shift the resources to other things other than our real estate. Thank you so much. I really appreciate this hearing and opportunity to speak. applause bravo. Thank you [speaker not understood]. Good afternoon, chair cohen, supervisors. Thank you for having us here and giving us space for this conversation. One of the sad things about losing our locally elected board is that there is now no formal public space for these kind of conversations to happen. It wont be happening at city college for the foreseeable future. And, so, the fact that you all have stepped up and
Theyre going to city college and i dont want to lose city college. I know i want to have education for my kids [speaker not understood]. All the students so i will support city college. Please keep open. Thank you. applause im going to call a few more cards. Alvin jah. Renato [speaker not understood]. Gordon mcclellan. Patrick [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. And kabin baras. Okay. Hello, thank you very much for having this meeting. We really need it. My name is holman turner, im a professional photographer. I also teach at city college. Ive done that for the past 17 years. So, ~ somehow i fell in love with students and they fell in love with me. And for months ive been Walking Around as if this was something surreal, that we could actually be thinking about shutting down city college. For months i kept asking myself if the accreditation firm that is seeking to close city college is so interested in the quality of their education, how could they possibly even conside
Mayors office being involved with this process, but i do think that one service we might not need in terms of prioritization of resources is our real estate department. [laughter] i think we have a pretty good understanding of how valuable city college is in the altruistic part and the monetary part as well. And i dont think were for sale so i dont really need that applause i would just humbly request that we can, you know, shift the resources to other things other than our real estate. Thank you so much. I really appreciate this hearing and opportunity to speak. applause bravo. Thank you [speaker not understood]. Good afternoon, chair cohen, supervisors. Thank you for having us here and giving us space for this conversation. One of the sad things about losing our locally elected board is that there is now no formal public space for these kind of conversations to happen. It wont be happening at city college for the foreseeable future. And, so, the fact that you all have stepped up and