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Okay good morning, everybody. Welcome to the San Francisco Budget Finance Committee for wednesday, october 5, 2016, my name is mark farrell ill be chairing im joined by supervisor katie tang want to change clerk linda wong and Jennifer Lowe and leo from sfgovtv so for covering the meeting items acted upon today will appear on the october 18th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. Okay. Thank you very much madam clerk number one. Authorizing the department of health a continue to receive funding for the emergency relief from the Health Administration and to request approximately 16. 5 million in hiv emergency podium relieve funding for a period of march 2017 to february 2018. Okay. Thank you madam clerk so do we have shawn from dph please come on up and speak. Good morning any questions for you at all. You want to give a quick overview but for the members of the public. Over 16 million. If you would sorry about that to hiv positive folks in the city and county of San Fran
The meeting and to get updated on the things we are doing good to keep our city resilience and also prepared and i want to say a big thanks to all of you that are working hard to make sure that the tens of thousands of Additional Visitors were having the next few weeks, what we just had, in open world and [inaudible] quite a few people in the city and we need to of course keep them all safe thank you for making sure that your roles are played out on everything from the streets to the events, to being ready and the responses. That is going to obviously help be helpful to both our economy but also to the people that are invited here. I also want to let you know that there is, and we are monitoring, a fire in moccasin in the areas that are close enough to our water facilities, upping hetch hetchy to pose a potential threat, so we do have a very large Something Like almost 900 acre wildfire thats going on good that has the potential of affecting so we moderate that. California fire is the
Involved in making this great day possible and thank you, thank you, to howard and to your family and amanda for really being part of our community and helping us to be better. Thank you. [ applause ] thank you, assessor. And just finally i did want to go and recognize just a couple of people here, kelly from cdc financing and earl, raise your hand if you are here from Economic Development on 3rd . The hotel Produce Market and i think eddie is here representing them. Sharma, board of education and i saw you earlier. And then just the incredible staff, a quick plug for the oewd staff, Joakim Torres and angel from the Development Center and holly, and louie from the workforce team. Thank you all so much. I think were going to do the ribboncutting now. [ applause ] its very good luck. Good morning, today is wednesday september 21, 2016, this is the regular meeting of the building inspection commission. I would like to remind everyone to please turn off all electronic devices, the first ie
Pete suratos joins us live near the scene this morning. I understand you talked to fire crews. What did they say . Reporter good morning, laura. We spoke with marin county fire, the First Responders to the scene regarding this tragic accident where three lives were lost. Want to show you the video. This car is literally split in half when this accident took place. Marin fire is telling us that happened around 12 00 a. M. But they got the 911 call from an offduty park ranger about a car accident in this area west of samuel p. Taylor state park. When they arrived on the scene alongside chp and the Marin County Sheriffs Department they found this 2013 Toyota Corolla snapped in half. There were three young males inside who were deceased. The car also pit a power pole and knocked down a couple of trees. When i spoke to chp earlier, they said that the driver of the car was originally heading westbound on sir Francis Drake boulevard which runs through the park before eventually driving into t