The other water flooding out possibly that could be drained back, pumped back up. I dont know what that is going to do. We have ground water and no explanation as to what is going to happen to the existing ground water. There is one final point. I think that we can possibly look at saving the nation. It that a big answer and a lot of people are looking at. When i went to p. U. C. , they use estuary water, not oceanside water which has a lot more brine. Thank you. Any other Public Comment . Seeing none, it is closed. Item 11. Public comment . Seeing none, new business is closed. Item 12 new business setting. Any Public Comment. Seeing none, Public Comment closed. Item 13 communications. Any Public Comment on this item . Seeing none, Public Comment closed. Item 14. Adjournment. So moved. Second. Those in favor. Aye. So moved. Thank you very much. Sfgovtv sfg. The San Francisco Health Commission is called to order. I will call roll. [roll call] clerk the second item on the agenda is the a
Officials, such as assessor howard chu, and ta collector, ad norman yee and supervisor stefani and supervisor fewer, we are so excited to get this done together. Every 10 years the federal government puts together a census to count everyone and to make critical decisions about our future. Yet the hard work happens in our local communities right here on the ground. This time we know that it will be harder because the census is digital. And so we must bridge that digital divide. Some people discrust government, distrust government, so we must work with organizations such as the institute and selfhelp for the elderly to educate them and inform the community on why it matters that we get counted. Lets face it, San Franciscoians, many of us live in apartments and s. R. O. S. And folks are just plain busy and may not get around to being counted. So we have to remind them why it matters to be counted in this census. Mayor breed and Speaker Pelosi are here today because they know just how impo
declaring the intent of the board to order the vacation of the sidewalk portion of streets on the south side of mission street to allow a structure upgrade of 301 mission street high-rise building known as the millennium tower and setting the hearing date sitting as a committee of the whole. item 2 is an ordinance ordering the vacation of sidewalk portions of streets on the south side of mission street to allow a structural upgrade to 301 mission street, high-rise building known as the millennium tower, rededicating the area to public use and adopt the appropriate findings. item 3 is a resolution approving and authorizing a trust exchange agreement with the california state lands commission that would remove the public trust from certain transbay streets and impress the public trust on certain fisherman s wharf street and adopting appropriate findings. thank you, ms. major. so obviously all three of these pieces of legislation have to do with the sinking, tilting millennium
with one core message we count and we will be counted. [applause] from community members to non-profits, to our elected officials, such as assessor howard chu, and ta collector, ad norman yee and supervisor stefani and supervisor fewer, we are so excited to get this done together. every 10 years the federal government puts together a census to count everyone and to make critical decisions about our future. yet the hard work happens in our local communities right here on the ground. this time we know that it will be harder because the census is digital. and so we must bridge that digital divide. some people discrust government, distrust government, so we must work with organizations such as the institute and self-help for the elderly to educate them and inform the community on why it matters that we get counted. let s face it, san franciscoians, many of us live in apartments and s.r.o.s. and folks are just plain busy and may not get around to being counted. so we have to r
[gavel] good morning, everyone. the meeting will come to order. welcome to the thursday, february 6, meeting of the government audit and oversight committee. i m supervisor gordon mar, and i m joined by supervisor peskin and supervisor matt hainy. and i would like to thank maya and corwin for staffing this meeting. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements. yes, thank you, mr. chair. please silence all electronic devices. your completed speaker cards and documents you have to be submitted as part of the clerk should be submitted to the clerk. thank you, mr. clerk. call item number one. an ordinance amendmenting the administrative code to require the police department to regularly report certain crime data, related to victims and other spi specified crimes. i wanted to ask deputy city attorney pearson if we have the final sort of amendments, and we re ready to move ahead with this item. no, i don t think you have the final amendments before you right now. my under