Board will not take any formal action but looking forward to peoples comments and questions. Any people on the line, moderator . You have seven questions remaining. Chair borden okay, our first speaker, please. Caller hello. My name is joel kamisher, a School Crossing guard and a member of the sfciu 10 to 1 bargaining committee. We have been trying to talk about not outsourcing people to protect the city workers and im hearing that discussion about the flaggers and the pedestrian monitors. I wonder if we could use our own workforce, the parking control people and the crossing guards instead of having the contractors hire private people. I realize that the flaggers might have their own union, so maybe thats a problem. But im hoping that we can do other things to reduce the need of contract people to prevent layoffs . Thank you. Chair borden thank you, next speaker, please. You have six questions remaining. Caller hello, members of the board, my name is Hector Jimenez and im with the loc
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Okay. Welcome to San Francisco Planning Commission remote hearing for thursday, july 9, 2020. Before we begin, as i have in the past, i would like to enter the following into the record. On february 25, 2020, the mayor declared a local state of emergency related to covid19. Further more the mayor and governor have issued emergency orders suspending select laws amicable to boards and commissions. On april 3, 2020, the Planning Commission received authorization from the Mayors Office to reconvene through the end of the shelterinplace remotely. This is the 15th remote hearing. I am requesting everyones patience in advance. The platforms are not perfect and at times may even be clumsy. If youre not speaking, mute your microphone and turn off your video camera. Do not hit any controls that may affect other participants. To enable public participation, sfgovtv is streaming this live. Sfgovtv is broadcasting and streaming the toll free phonein number across the bottom of the screen. Opportuni
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Back to their active benefit which i have to say is a better benefit than what we were covering at first. Does anyone have any idea when that happened . Im just curious. Its something that we actually have been working with the School District over the last year, to consider taking over the dental benefit on their behalf. And weve asked that question and have not found anyone who knows the answer. So we can take this offline, but yeah, anyone that we spoke to, they could not document the history of how that got back to the School District. Commissioner zvanski okay. Well talk about that later. President breslin anyone else have anything else to say . I have a couple of questions. Okay. I dont see a page for the for the retiree h. M. O. Design elements. Theres one for the retiree p. P. O. Design elements and theres one for the h. M. O. Elements, but not for the retirees. I dont see that, the copays for the h. M. O. S. Am i missing something . Yes, i know there are appendix pages that ha