Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the 311 calling center i know that our director nancy welcomes me usually we get to announce another great tool if not a modification of our 311 center the public and residents like to see you know when we first created the 311 center we were here for that start we wanted a tool that lifts the burden off all the vacuums of calls going to 911911 is for real emergencies life or death and whatever it happening on the street currently that will be of the emergency nature needs to be called through to 911 well get an immediate fire and police and department of Emergency Response on that on to day to day basis we have a lot of other calls we have tried to direct those now thousands everyday that come to 311 and were glad because their calls for information, for refers for how to do this and that of the various departments of the city. As you may know weve been active in helping our people on the streets particularly our Homeless Population to get the servic
And [inaudible] to asest with todays broadwast please silence all cell phones and Electronic Devices. [inaudible] submit today the clerk. Items will appear on the november 3 board of supervisors agenda. The first item is sponsored by supervisor compose [inaudible] 350 university street as a land mark under planic code article 10. I believe we have Shannon Ferguson from the Planning Department to present on this item here today to present on the proposaled laland mark designation of University Mound old ladies located at 350 university street. [inaudible] supported by tall slender columns in a sumestically composed facade [inaudible] of the colonial revival style. It also represents the work of master architects martin j [inaudible] best know for 1930s art deco style psychopathic ward at San Francisco hospital. It is few of the high style colonial institutional buildings in San Francisco. The building in the interior principle [inaudible] include the living room, dinning room and chapel
Presentism commissioner mar, abstant. Commissioner yang, present. Commissioner yee, present. We have quarm thank you very much. Can you please call item 2 item 2, chairs report. This is a nrfgz item. Colleague yz hope everyone had a great recess and break. Since we last convened in last july of this year a lot has happened around transportation in our satey and region. At the state level as you may have followed in the press we were very hopeful the governor and legislature through the legislative session on transportation would actually produce sig cnts revenue for transpor maintenance and infrastructure impruchbments. Assembly members chew and mullen strongly advocateed for transportation to be incrude cloouded and i pressed for transportation and safer streets alt a hearing held in oakland. Unfortunately the ledge 14r5i67er waechbt able to secure the 2 3 votes need today move forward a transportation focused revenue package. Subsquentsly the special session was extended and we remai
Good morning. Today is october 22, 2015. Thank you for joining us on our rules committee. Announcements . City clerk please silence all cell phones and Electronic Devices and any copies to be filed should be submitted to the clerk. Items on the agenda today will appear november 3rd unless otherwise stated. Supervisor john avalos chair avalos, vicechair supervisor tang and supervisor cohen. Item no. 1, please. City clerk [appointments, Citizens Advisory Committee for the Central Market street and tenderloin area] hearing to consider appointing two members, terms ending august 2, 2019, to the Citizens Advisory Committee for the Central Market street and tenderloin areacity clerk sf 11234 there two seats. Supervisor john avalos thank you. Mr. Hall could not be here today. Bradford paul. Next person . Antionetta stadlman. I have been part of this and would like to stick with it. Do you have any questions . Supervisor john avalos yes, if you can talk about what your contributions have been
Two lectures is entitled, recruiting the Freedom Fighters in the war of the rebellion. This is a lost stories lost stories series. We are telling a story that often does not get told. A history that was in many ways, intentionally suppressed. We are going to dig into a story that will challenge what many people have been told happened in the civil war. Since the stern necessities of this struggle have laid there the naked issue of freedom on one side and slavery on the other, freedom shall have in the future of this conflict if necessary, my blood. These are the words of captain hezekiah fort douglas. Douglas in 1851, no relation to frederick douglass, had once opposed the agenda of the American Society of free persons of color who argued that in league with the constitution, they could end the tyranny of slavery. Once the civil war indeed became a war, within the tyranny of slavery, he made it very clear that he was willing to fight in the league with that constitution and he was will