thank you, sarah, for your leadership here and jamie for your board leadership as well. i m here along with board president david chiu, supervisor cohen, who represents his district, community leaders that are here, extremely valuable city officials, police chief, juvenile probation official as well. i see tom. welcome, welcome. [applause] tom has historically been a big supporter of young and thank you very much, tom, for being here too. i am part of a growing course of people who are appreciative of this fantastic decision that was made by c.y.c., in concert with bay view residents to open up an office here in the middle of the bay view district. you know, when you look around and perhaps if you look at the last few years, maybe other people decided they would leave. maybe they felt comfortable, this wasn t a place for them. and then the violence started about a year and a half ago. i know all of the supervisors came with me to start forming solutions, some of the solutio
adult day health care with redesigning it into a new program that will still qualify under federal labor and so forth but they also slashed the budget 50%. our coalition, we have nine centers and two here in the richmond district and we are concerned because we don t know what this conversion process is going to look like. they re still gathering information for that. part of the concern is we anticipate that 50% of the participants that are enroll made not qualify and they re going to need continuity of care of services in the city. so there potentially could be a surge of extra costs coming our way to the city. what we have if appropriate for you mayor and your staff, we have a letter that summarizes our concerns, some of our proactive meetings and we would like to ask a direct meeting with you and staff to talk about some of the things we would like to do to protect what s going to be coming down. we only have ten minutes to go. please come forward and be succinct for ou
ken wayne. it may be the beginning of the end for that congressman weaner. pressure is mounting for him to resign. he will seek help for admitting to sending k rated pictures for women on line. nancy pal and nancy pilosi is asking for him to step down. i made some pretty mysterious mistaking and i am trying to redeem myself and get back to normal and serve the people of michael congress. he made contact with a minor, a 17-year-old girl through twitter. but wiener and the police say the twits were in no way inappropriate. the police are investigating yet another homicide. we have learned the identity. hector garcia was a san jose resident. as ktvu s all was alli rasmussen tells us. reporter: police woke up to find police tape along the street. we went for a walk and saw a lot of police officers. what s going on. are. reporter: investigators searched for clues to find out why a man in his 20s was found dead. it was a disturbing scene for this woman who has lived
streams or protect critical safety net services for seniors and others. a couple other questions. mr. mayor from the audience, are you aware of the layoffs that the director of the sfakehougs authority has imposed on unionized labor and the horrible effect it had on the tenants and namely it was supposed to serve elderly and children? health and sanitary conditions are breaking down rapidly. do you want to respond to that? i can find out. the housing authority, of course, as you know is a separate agency and they also have challenges balancing the budget. they re hud funded. and i will look into what they pros as layoffs. they re not part of the city budget but they are certainly a commission that reports to us and we will look into the details of how they re balancing that budget. we certainly will pay attention to it because if i ve been working very closely with mr. alvarez, i m making sure there is a level of quality services that are provided to the tenants of public h
can fund the meal program again, we may need to look at other ways in addition to that, those funds, to feed people. because the need is greater than we as a city are able to toe we provide at this point but those conversations are still going on at this point. and there s a coalition of senior organizations that s working with my office to try to do our best to find funding streams or protect critical safety net services for seniors and others. a couple other questions. mr. mayor from the audience, are you aware of the layoffs that the director of the sfakehougs authority has imposed on unionized labor and the horrible effect it had on the tenants and namely it was supposed to serve elderly and children? health and sanitary conditions are breaking down rapidly. do you want to respond to that? i can find out. the housing authority, of course, as you know is a separate agency and they also have challenges balancing the budget. they re hud funded. and i will look into wha