[gavel] good morning, everyone, we are in rules committee today for january what day is today, january 28. I am supervisor cohen, as katy tang, and we have eric mar, and supervisor cohen will be joining us shortly, and we have the honor of having supervisor here and take his Charter Amendment first quickly which is item 7. And thank sfgovtv and our clerk, mr. Evans. Do we have announcements . Yes, please silent devices and any documents are to be presented to the clerk, and items will be on january 29 board of supervisors agenda. Call item 7 out of order. Item 7, Charter Amendment to amend the chart of the city and councily San Francisco to require an annual baseline appropriation for the park and recreation open space with an election to be held on june, 7, 2016. Supervisor farrell. Thank you, i will save my comments for a full board with this measure. At this point i counted this charter measure has been in committee five months and have gone over 15 amendments. And i want to say tha
Electronic devices. [inaudible] items acted apauchb today will appear on february 9 board of supervisors genda unless otherwise stated thank you madam clerk. Can you call item 1 and 2 together . Resolution [inaudible] the Public Interest and [inaudible] demand the construction, acquisition improvement seismic strengthening and betterment of critical [inaudible] homeless shelter and Service Facility and related cost necessary or [inaudible] find thg estimates cot of 350,000,000 is too great to paid out of the annual revenue [inaudible] item 2, ordinance called and provider for special election to be held in the city june 7, 2016 submitting to voters to incur bonded debt of the city. Colleagues we have these items we continued from last week here at committee and brian strong was director of capital planling planning is here to provide a presentation. Thank you very much. Brian strong director of Capital Planning. Good morning. Happy to be back before you. Let me just get the presentatio
You guys ready to get started another exciting day with the retirement board fun stuff ahead and American People exciting executive director report and very, very robust investment calendar and discuss with i hope you guys are ready hold on our seats ladies and gentlemen, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all all right. Thank you for joining you wednesday february 10th one 06 this is at regularly squealed retirement Board Meeting mr. Clerk madam clerk, any announcements . Now announcements. Roll call mr. Nolan applying is commissioner driscoll mr. Stars commissioner paskinjordan commissioner stansbury we have quorum as you can see your item number 3 mr. Clerk, call interest. All right. Public time to comment code section. Taking Public Comment on the fact we does see the closed session has a right are here well go into closed session and returning awe at 230 thank you. Mr. Rose call the next item. Item 4 a discussio
Thank you madam clerk. Can you call item 1 and 2 together . Resolution [inaudible] the Public Interest and [inaudible] demand the construction, acquisition improvement seismic strengthening and betterment of critical [inaudible] homeless shelter and Service Facility and related cost necessary or [inaudible] find thg estimates cot of 350,000,000 is too great to paid out of the annual revenue [inaudible] item 2, ordinance called and provider for special election to be held in the city june 7, 2016 submitting to voters to incur bonded debt of the city. Colleagues we have these items we continued from last week here at committee and brian strong was director of capital planling planning is here to provide a presentation. Thank you very much. Brian strong director of Capital Planning. Good morning. Happy to be back before you. Let me just get the presentation. That may be the best that i can do on this right here. There we go. So, today we are bringing back before you health and safety bond
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