That i see really being fully attended to by the mta and it is in the past way and the past week, how, the mta has been taking some strange hits because of the new i would say, premium private system that is in place, and there is all of this discussion, like why would you want to be on muni and like it is incredible, of thousands of people ride muni every day and some of us ride it in businesses, and we dont mind you know, it is not a system that needs another level of elite, care, and it is something that we need to on tend to and i appreciate your voice in that effort, and i for one will be supporting you, of course and much of the colleagues have much to add. Thank you very much and i think that director ramos, you hit upon a lot of issues that are really, really that i was going to ask you about any way and i think that based on your past experience already, you have dealt with many of those issues and i think that these will always address the issue with some of the outside, nonm
That the city should be proutd of. Finally we can are proud of the that was your time. That was your. Next speaker, please . When you hear the second ding, the mic is off. We hear you, i think, it might not be picked up by the television viewers. Good morning, supervisors. My name is shauna reevee and the director of elder abuse prevention, and i also direct the Elder Abuse Center for the city and county of San Francisco and we are one of eight Forensic Centers in the country and one of the first as well and i fully support this ordinance to expand the membership of the Family Violence council bas the Family Violence council is crucial in highlighting the abuse and across the life span and does not turn into another form of abuse, mainly the elder abuse, when someone hits age 65, this recognition, is unique among counties and i have worked in other counties and the recognition that abuse, occurring across the life span is all related and the work in the report that come out of the Fami
Excited i am about the opportunity and i am not doing this for an election any time, and i am doing this because i love this city, like all of you, and i feel like i have something to offer, and i would gladly step aside if somebody more qualified was able to offer something more effective but for now, i am happy to step up in and do the job if you will have me. So, thank you all so much for your own service. Thank you, i want to thank you for your service on the board of directors and mta and it has been really great to see what the mta has been able to move forward in terms of infrastructure and in terms of new fleet that we are working towards building, and in terms of the attention to the pedestrian safety, and where we are now seeing, the mta and in a place that has not been in 25, 26 years, and to live in San Francisco and they were called back in the 90 and what to talk about 100 days that is not the kind of approach to really how we make a long term changes and the investments
Getting less expensive to live in where we can help the people stay in the city, i think that we are doing something that would be most appreciated by everyone. And that particular, and those actions along with what we have been able to do with the muni forward, we are seeing the dedicated transit lawns lanes and a little bit of the adjustments to the system and the adjustments that have not been made in the generations all working to improve not just the corridor routes and the computer lines but the local service as well and over the next four years as we continue to roll that out i want to be sure that we do that in a way that is sensitive to the communitys needs and as you all know that i am not exclusively transit rider and i am off and very much a pedestrian, and supervisor tang and i am also, very frequently as Walking Around your district as a pedestrian and living out in the inner sunset. And but we do get out to the sunset a lot, and i know how important and critical vision z
That we need for the vision zero and i think that if any, or if the past election, and ballot measures are any indication of the measures that we are making and i think that we have been doing a good job, i feel as though one of the primary challenges that we are looking at with my next four years is this question of the, all of the transit systems that are showing up that are quite within our jurisdiction of regulation, and it has been, something that we or i have not been to a meeting in the past three years and i have not heard about, there are tremendous challenges ahead and there are terrific opportunities and there are challenges and having, worked in transit advocacy for the last, nine years, professionally, i do know that if we dont, and we are not on top of regulating our system its could, actually back fire and we would end up looking like the city of bogata, or just about any city in any less developed country where the streets are flooded with under regulated transit opport