Releases another 5 million more Affordable Housing work with our new Redevelopment Agency ocii and doing that getting things done in all of those areas excluding the private sector and were getting people jobs at the same time well deserved family oriented jobs for everybody so i want to say thank you to the community thank you to the partnerships like salazar and hud and all of the agencies mayor willie brown and thank you for allowing us to fulfill the wonderful legacy of dr. Davis thank you for being here today. clapping. mr. Mayor thank you very much for your study and responsiveness to the needs this section of San Francisco as well as many other sections of San Francisco and you mentioned the name of the person tony salazar tony come up here youve been responsible for this my guess is working with kathy working with olsen lee and the city and Michael Baine you didnt do it alone. Youre right mr. Mayor. I wasnt going to say that im glad you brought it up and laughter and if the tim
That does not account for others that come into the area that work here, who have a 49 square mile city. So these people do the odds. There are some bad apples everywhere. If we have them have this background check, we can eliminate some of the bad apples, it will be good for both industries, im urging an aye vote here. Supervisors, we are your City Industry and were being thrown under the muni vote. If they start putting taxicabs out of business when theyre really close, they can do whatever they want because they have no 1 regulating, thank you for your time. Thank you. Next speaker please. Good evening, thank you for allowing us to speak, my name is marcel. I have been driving a taxi full time in this city for 28 years. I came here to urge this board to support supervisor peskins resolution urging the cpuc, to adopt fingerprinting, for all drivers, its a noncontroversial safety measure for drivers. It is the most reliable way to confirm a persons, identity. If i could have the overh
Programs over to the department along with the new Navigation Centers so think it will be very important for us to receive regular updates are happening and how we continue to serve those that need or services. Could you let me know a little more or let us know a little more about what the governor is actually doing with those funds and exactlyi thought when you were introducing the topic we would get more money, but it sounds like we are getting less money. Ill let the policy director give a update on that. It is repurnsing the dollars. [inaudible] it is taking some of the revenues that come in already for prop 63 and that is tax on people that earn 63 and that is tax on people that earn over a million a year and rerouting so it can secure larger bond funding, 2 billion Dollar Bond Fund that will be available for counties over 4 psycholts for the next 4 years as they apply for Supportive Housing projects for folks that have Mental Illness, homeless or formally homeless. It is a applic
Good morning everyone. Welcome to our speed was Committee Meeting of thursday, june 30, 2016. Im katie tang chair of the committee. Joined by vice chair supervisor eric martinmilius to my left melia cohen to our clerk is derek evans and from speedy sfgov tv we like to thank jim smith. Any announcements . Yes. Please sounds all electronic devices. Items acted upon today will be on the july 12, 2016 board of supervisors board of agenda unless otherwise stated thank you please call adam one item 1 [reading code] thank you. I believe we have supervisor peskins office. Thank you chairman tang and supervisors mar and cohen and thank you for consideration of this item this mentor apologizings supervisor peskin is not able to join the discussion. The Charter Amendment before you is a simple Good Government measure that seeks to provide oversight and transparency to 2 acres of the city housing and Community Development function. A supervisor peskin stated in his local comments the combined budg
Corporal Nate Kerrigan died. The violence against Law Enforcement affects not only the officers, but the community, as well. Reporter tom, you know, the relations between some members of the community and the police these days is not very good. In fact, the Denver Police put up this barricade to keep and people away from their memorial, and today down in douglas county, some members of the pro Police Community had their say. When a park county corporal was shot and killed last week, he became the latest in a n what many see as a disturbing trend, disrespect it will the price. Its scaryive day he goes out there. Reporter for 12 years, debbie has been live with a growing fear for her husband, who is a police officer, for his safety. I think people just dont respect them like they used to. Reporter debbie joined some 200 others that at the make a statement, support the police. It seems like every single day, theres more of a separation between our public and our police. Reporter ron organ