Right is the motion side and one is by candle stick park so you can see that San Francisco 49 square miles where a lot of rain falls this is a record storm we have over 8 hundred calls and 4 hundreds catch basins cleaned the majority on tuesday and wednesday the second and third thats when we received most of the rain outline all of our pump stations and Treatment Plant were at capacity and for 48 hours straight the system is not large enough to handle those storms youve seen those pictures in the news that one is the lake we had a we knew is was marked for clean up up it collapsed the street and im sure youre aware of in San Francisco the streets are concrete enforced and the quart main the services are back in service and were actually for the repair of this particular one . The largest sink hole during this time and, yes weve been down this street, however, for stormwater historically weve not had trouble the lines are clear and everything is fine you, however, we didnt get this cai
Substantive conversation. It was really just a preview of what the report covers, a preview of the comments we had at the staff level about the report. We have not had a briefing to our commissioners of the draft. We have been asked to put together a briefing of this version. Now, it sounds like mr. Fried refers to as the final version so that seems the version to have a briefing with the commissioners with and thats what were planning on doing. Were planning on collaborating with him and his staff to put together the pros and cons on the issues at the staff level were expressing some concern about. I hope that is clearer. Thank you. Thank you. Commissioner crews. Okay. As every month im going to just struggled with this microphone. Thank you both for your comments on the enernex report. I think cleanpowersf is an important step forward for San Francisco really to halt the devastating effects of Climate Change and to make Renewable Energy a reality for San Francisco residents, so i do
Thats when we received most of the rain outline all of our pump stations and Treatment Plant were at capacity and for 48 hours straight the system is not large enough to handle those storms youve seen those pictures in the news that one is the lake we had a we knew is was marked for clean up up it collapsed the street and im sure youre aware of in San Francisco the streets are concrete enforced and the quart main the services are back in service and were actually for the repair of this particular one . The largest sink hole during this time and, yes weve been down this street, however, for stormwater historically weve not had trouble the lines are clear and everything is fine you, however, we didnt get this cail so we couldnt track it they called 911 instead of 311 so cleaver the leaves and drains it effected all the homes you see the xs weve helping them out with clean up and every place contractors and employees to help folks this is what it looks like on this street this is all the
Is really committed to this and is making it a priority we will have a meeting in january. I guess if we dont it will show the level of the lack of commitment on the part of this agency but i think if the commitment is there a meeting in january shouldnt be a problem. Thank you and i want to express that concern as well. I think there is a lot of urgency that we want to keep invected into all of this discussion and movement on cleanpowersf, so i actually like the idea of staff getting together from lafco staff and puc staff getting together as soon as possible. I am around during the holidays and so if theres even a time to get together during the holidays i would like to participate and if my staff is available too as well in meetings and the goal should be how to get ready for the joint meeting so yeah we can actually have a very direct discussion to move the project forward and not get bogged down into the weeds but has events set up for us to move things to the next level of approv
Report never anticipated 9,000 jobs in San Francisco. So its that clarity i am looking for, and i want to thank your general counsel for putting the context on this, but were really just talking about how to get the message right because its going to be used and thats good. We want to make sure folks understand what it is that were talking about. Having observed some of the feedback that Marin Clean Energy has gotten when you talk to folks who chose not to be part of that program they chose not to be part of marins program in part of what i am hearing from people things werent made clear that it wasnt as transparent for them, and so i am sensitive to that i want to make sure that we get everything off on the right foot and move beyond the study phase so we can all understand what it is that this program offers, this concept could offer to San Francisco. Thank you. So my follow up question is these readers, those on the commission, the only concerns you raised today were to commissioner