Clerk mr. President , you have a quorum. President yee thank you. Would you please join me in the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] president yee on behalf of the board, i would like to acknowledge the staff of sfgovtv, colina and michael, who record each of our meetings and make them available to the public online. Today, i would like to start off maybe saying a little bit, but not much, just to make sure that people understand what this is. This is a hand sanitizer, and which is very easy to use. If you either use this or soap, either, its healthy, and you can keep your loved ones healthy. If you want to find out more information and find out how the city is responding, you can go to the website, sf72. Org. Sf72. Org. So now that im all sanitized, we can begin. Madam clerk, are there any communications . Clerk i have none to report, mr. President. President yee okay. Colleagues, today we are approving the minutes from the january 21, 2020 special Board Meeting and the janu
supervisor ronen: present. supervisor safai: present. supervisor stefani: present. supervisor walton: present. mr. president, you have a quorum. president walton: thank you so much. and i will entertain a motion to excuse supervisor chan made by supervisor preston, seconded by supervisor mandelman. madame clerk, on the motion. on the motion to excuse supervisor chan from this meeting today, supervisor preston? supervisor preston: aye. supervisor ronen: aye. supervisor safai: aye. supervisor stefani: aye. supervisor walton: aye. supervisor dorsey: aye. supervisor mandelman: aye. supervisor mar: aye. supervisor melgar: aye. supervisor peskin: aye. there are 10 ayes. president walton: thank you, motion carries. supervisor chan is excused from today s board meeting. the san francisco board of supervisors acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco pen
i know it was almost a 90% approval by their membership. they had almost a 50% turnout, so i know that this is something that they re deeply committed to, and i want to thank the department of human resources for their work and ensuring seiu 1021 and their leadership for getting a just contract that is an example for other bay cities around the area. thank you. president walton: thank you, supervisor safai. madam clerk, would you please call the role on items 12 and 13? clerk: on items 12 and 13 [roll call] clerk: there are ten ayes. president walton: thank you. without objection, these ordinances are finally passed unanimously. madam clerk, please call item 14. clerk: item 14 is a resolution to approve the fiscal year 2022 through 23 interim budget of the office of community investment and infrastructure, operating as the successor agency to the san francisco redevelopment agency. president walton: thank you. i don t see anyone else on the roster, so we will ta
president walton: good afternoon and welcome to the june 28, 2022 regular meet ongoing of the san francisco board of supervisors. madame clerk, please call the roll? chan not present. supervisor dorsey: present. supervisor mandelman: present. supervisor mar: present. supervisor melgar: present. supervisor peskin: present. supervisor preston: present. supervisor ronen: present. supervisor safai: present. supervisor stefani: present. supervisor walton: present. mr. president, you have a quorum. president walton: thank you so much. and i will entertain a motion to excuse supervisor chan made by supervisor preston, seconded by supervisor mandelman. madame clerk, on the motion. on the motion to excuse supervisor chan from this meeting today, supervisor preston? supervisor preston: aye. supervisor ronen: aye. supervisor safai: aye. supervisor stefani: aye. supervisor walton: aye. supervisor dorsey: aye. supervisor mandelman: aye. superv
i m low-income, and it took me eight years to get this. i just feel that building another shelter here in san francisco is like building a hospital and sending people there to die because once you get into the shelter here in san francisco, i m trying to get into shelter. not only is it hard to get into it, but it s hard to get out of it. even with all of your belongings and your dignity that you came in with the shelter, you either going to leave the shelter traumatized, scared, or not just the same you. the shelters are dirty. the place that they feed the people are dirty, where they ve been for years and years and years. we ve had to use the same forks and spoons for years and years and years. and not only is the shelter dirty, the staff that work at the shelter is really rude, treat people like trash, and that s why a lot of these people, they don t change. it s hard to change because the people that work here treat them like trash because of the way they look and the way