This item . Nathan, no . Thank you very much, both of you. The next item is public comment. On anything not on todays agenda. Anyone have something to say . Okay. Correspondence. There is no correspondence. Speed and any councilmember comments or announcements . Shortest meeting weve ever had. We are adjourned. Thank you. [gavel] [adjournment] y day of tony bennett day in San Francisco, and thank you for joining us [inaudible] inspired by mr. Bennetts duet said album. Please enjoy and have a great day. Good morning everyone. Im elaine forms interim port director. Welcome to pier 80. Thank you for coming out today. We have much to celebrate. We are here to celebrate a 15 year terminal Management Agreement that will bring maritime actaveties back to the port as originally intended. The pier was built in the 1960 as a cargo shipping container port. By the mid1990s we lost market share to oakland and made a decision to stop cargo shipping and move to [inaudible] initially it was strong but
Supervisor farrells not present supervisor kim supervisor mar supervisor peskin supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee not present madam president we have quorum. Thank you ladies and gentlemen, can you please join us for the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you, madam clerk any communications. Not o none to report madam president. Supervisor peskin like to mansion a motion to skews commissioners well take that without objection. Supervisor avalos is skewed supervisor wiener in terms of excusing the other commissioners and i know that supervisor cowen, supervisor farrell and supervisor campos expressed a request to be excused. Okay absolutely you wanted to make that motion. Seconded by supervisor peskin colleagues without objection without objection their excused and were joined by supervisor yee okay. I do have one in memoriam and i think that we may have some members of t
The pier was built in the 1960 as a cargo shipping container port. By the mid1990s we lost market share to oakland and made a decision to stop cargo shipping and move to [inaudible] initially it was strong but [inaudible] couldnt recover from the 1990s recession and many here remember those jobs that were here and saw the economic decline and the impact that it made to families. It was heart breaking. I see there are Many International long shoreman weir house Union Members here. Bob mu cell rath. Officers from local 10, 10, 34, 91 and 75. I see don marks from the master mason pilots. This is really a day to celebrate labor. [applause] thank you. It has known this is for industrial maritime. The city understands these type of opportunities keep our workforce and city diverse and it is something we need to be intentional bout and fight for. We need to fight for the workers and working families. The Port Commission is here today. I see president adams, the vise president brandon, lesley
In San Francisco, and thank you for joining us [inaudible] inspired by mr. Bennetts duet said album. Please enjoy and have a great day. Good morning everyone. Im elaine forms interim port director. Welcome to pier 80. Thank you for coming out today. We have much to celebrate. We are here to celebrate a 15 year terminal Management Agreement that will bring maritime actaveties back to the port as originally intended. The pier was built in the 1960 as a cargo shipping container port. By the mid1990s we lost market share to oakland and made a decision to stop cargo shipping and move to [inaudible] initially it was strong but [inaudible] couldnt recover from the 1990s recession and many here remember those jobs that were here and saw the economic decline and the impact that it made to families. It was heart breaking. I see there are Many International long shoreman weir house Union Members here. Bob mu cell rath. Officers from local 10, 10, 34, 91 and 75. I see don marks from the master mas
[inaudible] initially it was strong but [inaudible] couldnt recover from the 1990s recession and many here remember those jobs that were here and saw the economic decline and the impact that it made to families. It was heart breaking. I see there are Many International long shoreman weir house Union Members here. Bob mu cell rath. Officers from local 10, 10, 34, 91 and 75. I see don marks from the master mason pilots. This is really a day to celebrate labor. [applause] thank you. It has known this is for industrial maritime. The city understands these type of opportunities keep our workforce and city diverse and it is something we need to be intentional bout and fight for. We need to fight for the workers and working families. The Port Commission is here today. I see president adams, the vise president brandon, lesley katz. The Port Commission has been fight toog bring back shipping to this pier and fighting hard. I also see members of the southern waterfront advisory committee. I see