Part of long forgotten part of San Francisco. Thank you. First i want to thank supervisor cohen for helping to move this along. My name is fran martin. We won that battle and over the years our group advocated to bring Affordable Housing improve Public Transit to our under served community. We started the entire process that brought us here today. Schlage lock has been a toxic site. It is essential with this proximity to the bayshore this sight will be a transportation and our community has been in the forefront of advocating for Affordable Housing. Most of the neighborhoods do not want high density housing of any sort. In spite of everything over the years weve worked with various city departments and received a planners award. What is being asked of the city in terms of of Public Financing is a drop in the bucket to what is owed to our neighborhood and its time the city fulfilled its duty. This is a matter of social justice. After a long process of planning schlage lock development s
These programs going. On the table 4 page 19 we actually show the 15year amount for each contract over the 15year term the 6 contracts will be general fund costs and in the Human Services budget subject to board approval and note the variation in costs has more to do with the size of the project itself and the economies smaller housing development. We do recommend approval of these 6 resolutions these 6 agreements however we do based on our audit from 2012 at that time we found it was very hard for the board of supervisors to actually get good information on supportive housing. At that point in time these agreements were not being brought forward to to the to the board they werent subject to board approval. They are now providing verbal information to the board but also through these approvals of the local operating supportive agreements but our recommendation is to request the Mayors Office of housing to provide a written update and annual report to the board. Thank you. All right tha
With him. They were the administrators and they wanted to see how it happens because there was a lot of resistance from the seniors who were very vocal. They didnt want to change the Food Voucher Program because they were used to that for over 20 years. Anyway, in may, 2014, they had a procurement meeting with all the different vendors. They look at different models how they can implement this because resources are pretty scarce and they didnt have the type of infrastructure that we have, but they have restaurants and they have schools, they looked at schools. But finely they nothing that i have went with was working with caterers and having the restaurants be able to provide the food for the different senters that they will offer the new program. There are 15 new sites where they started this program in different parts of the island. Interestingly they wanted to start out with a few pilot programs, but nobody wanted to start so they said oh the heck with it. This is a sample of the me
Volunteers was different in the islands than here. They train the seniors, theyre able to use them as food service aids helping with the new service. These are just some very few highlights of the visit back in january of last year. On the very top is the chief ali and he met with the seniors at the Samoan Community Development Center to get their insights and also get their feedback of what works for them here in the city and they took a lot of the ideas back. And we visited several new sites, including 30th street. This is a sample of the meals served there. Also this Senior Center so they have an idea, the meals can be very appealing. In San Francisco we offer very diverse type of meals because we have a very diverse population. This is a recent visit in december just right outside the japan tone. This is a group of the seniors at the Samoan Community Development Center along with the representatives from the ataoa. Derrick lamb has been going to a lot of meetings with u. S. And hes
Programs, but nobody wanted to start so they said oh the heck with it. This is a sample of the meals they provide, home delivered meals and they are using the menu that we have approved for the Samoan Community Development Center. This is another sample of the meals. Of course this is very common and culturally well accepted. Now, this is a picture of the seniors at graduation and what they did was that because they couldnt volunteer getting volunteers was different in the islands than here. They train the seniors, theyre able to use them as food service aids helping with the new service. These are just some very few highlights of the visit back in january of last year. On the very top is the chief ali and he met with the seniors at the Samoan Community Development Center to get their insights and also get their feedback of what works for them here in the city and they took a lot of the ideas back. And we visited several new sites, including 30th street. This is a sample of the meals s