Of the facility issues in my community i mentored a young man who was 14yearold and i took roenltd for it and just come back to the table what can i do different we talked with a lot of the kids and from the they didnt know who i was or where i came from and to figure that out to go back to the motherland i never really this is my first day i was leading to see something different. They talk about the trip to the holy mecca we hear so Much Negative stuff in africanamerican history i thought high trip to gi i cant think with e would which i know my experiences and wanted to see the linkage between africanamerican and ghana 2017 promo you know something not right and when i took the trip to african i said we have to implement that back home. It was like a month ago i was reading in any history book but this. I was amazed with that library how many books he had and walking in here pictures on the wall and why his kids and meeting different people this awesome he has a history books and li
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
Gentrified neighborhood. Some are accumulated Property Value in the last decade. Which is enormous. This is a great location to build subsidized photograp ae housing or rent control housing. Consider Corona Heights has Median Income to 150,000 per person, that speaks to how Corona Heights is in great need of more Affordable Housing. The fact that much of it is low density really speaks to neighborhoods history of exclusion which not be totally rectified by this project, its a good step forward. If were going to prioritize Affordable Housing city wide, we need to prioritize Affordable Housing in the backyard. My name is myra. Live in the castro and i walk up 17th street. Im calling to voice my opposition. I happen to know one of the neighbors whos lives will be impacted by this. As i listen to the arguments today, i understand the concern isnt in opposition to Affordable Housing. I believe the concern is it entirely consumes the backyard open space of the existing structure. The propose
[agenda item rea supervisor ronen thank you, mr. Clerk. Can you please read items number 1 and 2 together. Clerk yes. Item number 1 is a motion approving or rejecting the mayors nomination for the reappointment of mark dunlop to the Treasure Island Development Authority board of directors for a term ending february 26, 2024. Item 2 is a motion approving or rejecting the mayors nomination for the appointment of Julia Prochnik to the Treasure Island Development Authority board of directors, for a term ending february 26, 2021. Supervisor ronen thank you. And i just would like everyone to know that mr. Dunlop is not here because hes not feeling well. Normally, i would ask that the item be continued, but i think it would be okay to hear this today. I would call tyra funnell in case she wants to say a few words on behalf of mr. Dunlop. Yes. Can you hear me . Supervisor ronen yes, go ahead. Mark dunlop has been a positive asset to the commission for quite sometime sorry, since yeah, so were
Will this result in shortages similar to those that we saw the beginning of the pandemic kron fours rob fladeboe has more now live from san jose rob. Well thats right ken it appears to be pandemic buying 2 point oh is that people once again appear to be hoarding essentials amid this stricter of covid lockdown others one thing a conspicuously absent from most shopping carts here at this costco in san jose lets take a look. Look closely at the car loads of groceries and other goods people are unloading after shopping at san joses allman plaza costco and youll notice something is missing Paper Products, shoppers said limits on some products have been in place here for some time in the wake of lingering supply chain issues resulting from a run on Paper Products last spring in the early stages of the pandemic but stocking up on groceries and other supplies is tighter Health Orders kicked in on tuesday. Choppers were disappointed to find out that this store is sold out of toilet paper. Not h