Please follow up with our Deputy Director for next steps. Congratulations. Okay. Great. The final item on the agenda is item number eight, commissioners comments and questions. Okay. Nothing. You must have something. I do have something. I knew you would. Go ahead. Make your so starting this sunday for eight weeks, waverley alley, theyre going to be doing sunday play streets, and were going to be doing things for the kids, and also, theres line dancing for the tourists to see. And on the other alley, therell be activation of different nonprofits. In fact, on the 18, theyre going to be doing a big safety the sfpd will be there for the recruitment team. Fire department will be doing first aid and c. P. R. Its kind of a healthy safe chinatown promotion, but theres a lot of Different Things happening, so come down. Its the launch party. And how many weeks . Eight weeks starting the 11, so itll be finished on the 29 of september will be the last one. Beiokay. Id like to open this up to Publ
Elderly and other half our family. 937 clay is sponsored by Chinatown Community Development Center and is in district three. This project will rehab and preserve 71 s. R. O. Units while adding two new larger units and preserving one groundfloor retail space. Prior to acquisition, the tenants were facing evictions and harassment threats. The crew the tenants are chineseamerican individuals, families and seniors with incomes averaging 30 a. M. I. The next project is 3198 24th street on the corner of south van ness and 24th. It is sponsored by Mission Economic development agency, also in district nine. The project is fully occupied with eight residential units and incomes ranging between 13 a. M. I. And 100 and 5 a. M. I. , with the overall average being 52 . The funding will preserve provide seismic and life safety upgrades and will enable five longstanding Community Businesses to be preserved. Finally, we have 654, street, which upon completion will include seven residential units inclu
Anything we can do is helpful and theres a i want to really commend yall for thinking about how to use this extr strategicay whether its for the small homeowner or building homeowner or across the board. Ive leave that to you. But again, the city is foregoing money so its using it strategically who who is Tipping Point are you trying to help is a good policy discussion. And the reporting amendment that you suggested supervisor mar is great. We really need to learn from these kinds of policies. Sometimes we have a tendency to some up with great ideas and hope for the best and we move onto the next item. This report back is great. I just want to conclude, this legislation is an example of the kind of collaboration that can and should happen on everything around Affordable Housing. I mean, everyone supports Affordable Housing. Its not as competitive as sometimes it seems to be. When were doing legislation for whatever it is to advance our Affordable Housing or to incentivize new ways to c
Hi, everyone. Im the executive director of the Richmond Neighborhood Center , and i want to welcome you all today. Thank you for coming. [cheers and applause] we are so excited to be hosting this budget signing today. I want to tell you a little bit about the Richmond Neighborhood Center for those of you who might not know. Then Neighborhood Center offers a number of programs for families, children, seniors, and adults in the richmond. We strive to be a hub of resources, providing services directly and working with our partner nonprofits at this location. Whether through our afterschool program, our food pantries, or our community festivals, like our upcoming autumn the moon, we are a center for Building Community and a sense of belonging for everyone. These are the values that our mayor is committed to and has prioritized in her budget, which she will be signing here today. We are excited to continue partnering and working with the city to create opportunities and strengthen our suppo
Supports the nonresident flexible pricing at these specialty gardens and coit tower, as well as the japanese teagarden. Weve been consistent in voicing our support at the r. P. D. Commission as well as the Commission Meeting on may 16. We believe adult nonresidents, flexible pricing will allow for more manageable traffic flow within the sites and in the surrounding neighborhoods. It also encourages attendance at nonpeak times that will result in a richer experience for all people who attend because there will be less congestion. We support the fee increase at japanese teagarden, the japanese teagarden is one of our historic gems and residents and visitors alike walk away stating that constantly. We fiscally sponsor two of the specialty gardens, japanese and the conservatory of flowers. The japanese teagarden is dedicated to raising funds for this renovation. We also feel flexible pricing and the maintenance fee will have long range effects and benefit the people that visit them. Thank