traffic. plus the jamming up of ambulances try to get to their destination. plus deliveries blocking the roads. it is reallyw thank you for your consideration. michael therriot. a couple of points. the mta did not consider this, but it seems clear from some of the numbersv0sd= have seen. traffic in 2009 is somewhat less than traffic in 2006. if you were to use a year as a benchmark, 2006 might be a more telling benchmark. additionally, with regard to a supervisor weiner s point, if you are going to accept a hospital, you will accept unmistakable traffic difficulty. you cannot have a hospital similar to st. luke s, because cesar chavez is also being narrowed. i ride by it every morning on my bicycle. there will be no rapid transit path for emergency vehicles. if you push the balloon in one spot,, this is the project to move forward. chairperson mar: thank you. next speaker. my name is tom christian. i have been raised in san francisco my whole life. if you drive by kaiser
than traffic in 2006. if you were to use a year as a benchmark, 2006 might be a more telling benchmark. additionally, with regard to a supervisor weiner s point, if you are going to accept a hospital, you will accept unmistakable traffic difficulty. you cannot have a hospital similar to st. luke s, because cesar chavez is also being narrowed. i ride by it every morning on my bicycle. there will be no rapid transit path for emergency vehicles. if you push the balloon in one spot,, this is the project to move forward. chairperson mar: thank you. next speaker. my name is tom christian. i have been raised in san francisco my whole life. if you drive by kaiser on geary boulevard, there seems to be no trouble getting out of the office building. i do not see any traffic issues at all, with regard to kaiser. the same thing is true going to st. mary s. i used to have st. mary s on speed dial, because my father was there often. if i would call the house and he was not there, i would
supervisors, residents of san francisco, i reside in district 1. i am a member of the california alliance for retired americans senior action network. cpmc facilities to be built on van ness and st. luke s hospital, st. luke s should at . it should be remembered that cpmc is a tax? is tax-exempt, and needs to be held to a higher standard. it is under the administration of sutter healthcare, one of the sharks of the medical community. it has bad administration, and promises to square things away at a price. they begin by raising prices. sutter facilities of the most expensive in northern california. the attack union benefits and contracts. i cannot come the number of times in the past 10 years i have been on a picket line at cpmc, most recently earlier this year, when the engineers were up for more than a month. //k[ were out for more than a month. these people produce services, and their needs must be considered in any deal with the hungry sharks. chairperson mar: thank