This is another one of our great lookouts. We are at mount davidson. 928 feet. This is the place for you to bring someone special. To not forget that dogs and enjoy all of the pathways and greenery that surrounds you. It provides a peaceful oasis of open space and great hiking trails. The spectacular view offers a Perfect Place to watch the sunrise or sunset with someone you love. It is a good place to get away from the hectic life of the city. Come up here and listen to nature, i get some fresh air. That view is fantastic. Where sturdy shoes. Hikers get the feeling of being in a rain forest. Mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. Take the 36 bus and it will drop you at the entrance. It is quite a hike to the top but the view is worth every step. This is the place to bring that someone special. Golden gate parks largest body of water is an enchanting place. Is a popular spot for paddling around in boats, which can be rented. Created in 1893
Talked about the public spaces being magic and all the other sense of the public is that a being engaged so her vision and that of her team is making a difference. But it also is is a play thats staishg more technology. We used to have 6 public terminals for access to technology and youll have 22 wifi and the First Library connected to the cities fiberoptics network so board band and transmit anything you want that are as the afternoon unfolds hell hear more and more but well start by thanking the community all of you for your patience and per southerners of making this a reality i didnt want to settlement for a modified expansion you knew from generations to come you would get an iconic building give yourselves a applause you wanted to vision for a civic plaza and the plagued thats going to be realized thats a civic plaza so thank you. Again. The community was a key partner it goes without saying the city family comes together to deliver on a promise ill happy to a work with an unanim
Safe places for people to live. And once we are able to showcase that to a lot of folks on the street, a lot more people are going to be willing to accept the services and help that were offering. But frankly, some of the things that weve been offering in the past are just not places that i think any of us would want to spend a night in. So, thats one thing. The second issue with the medical Respite Center that weve had kind of longer discussionses with dph about is how do you create welcoming spaces for people . A lot of concerns that people have who are struggling with Mental Health is that they actually know that theyre struggling with Mental Health and they actually want support and services, but the way that we provide the support and services are often in these very cold mandatory like were forcing you to do this, this, and this. And none of us in this room want to be forced to do anything. Like if we were in that situation, we wouldnt want to walk into an environment where we kn
Community if we do the right thing so were lucky to have emergency respond money with our Police Department and Fire Department and retired those debts but today is about looking at those kids having fun and being safe isnt it a transformation of an old parking lot isnt ii, visualize this we used our innovation and imagination and what else we didnt just build a library i think as friends of the library are showing as frinsz of the joe deimagine is showing when we do things like that we respond to form the agencies like friends and bring people together to finish what we cant do the friends are going to need our help the furnishings and the trimming so, please help when you can. The friends of deimagine playground and phil will love it quite a nice blessing enriching each other when the kids are playing or lockup things and go out and play again in a safe community. The biggest thanks to are the people like you who never, ever gave up. You know when lewis was saying the moss mother of
Medical Respite Center that weve had kind of longer discussionses with dph about is how do you create welcoming spaces for people . A lot of concerns that people have who are struggling with Mental Health is that they actually know that theyre struggling with Mental Health and they actually want support and services, but the way that we provide the support and services are often in these very cold mandatory like were forcing you to do this, this, and this. And none of us in this room want to be forced to do anything. Like if we were in that situation, we wouldnt want to walk into an environment where we knew against our will these are the things we had to go through in order to get services. So, how do we provide a different type of environment thats more opening and welcoming thats a 24hour center that can be a respite where we can build relace ship and trust with people on the street that are struggling with Mental Health and know that theyre struggling with Mental Health . I think t