Vulnerable populations we know they have least access to high quality Early Learning experiences mpt im also a clab rairth. I believe in collective impact and think this sth way of the fuch squr the only way we can get our best thinking, a collective thinking to tackle societies difficult challenges. This is the only way how we can create the most impact around our fundsing decisions and our policies. I always looked for partnerships especially in communities where we know we would have the most impact and that is communities of color. To attest to that, every Head Start Program and every state pr School Program participates in proschool for all which is a testament that the vulnerable and low income children are participating in learning programs. When i started at first 5 we had a low percentage of preschool children among African American and latino and now we have 80 percent attending high quality preschool and being laser focused on the most vulnerable population is how we advance
Of children 018 are in the age range and believe patty will represent the low income well. Thank you very much. Seeing other members well close Public Comment and well decide on the item. So, i had originally had all these seats up, the board appointed seat for the ovsight and Advisory Committee early june. At that testimony we had reviewed many can dts themselves before here and we forwarded alson lee suzuki to the full board and forwarded my comments at the time is i wanted to support tracey brown and there was a real responsibility that alson lee suzukis application wouldnt qualify because she is a part of a orgz that received fundsing through first 5 through dcyf and that is under the rules of who is on the committee and would not qualify her and that was determined she isnt qualified based on the rules set up. I indicated at that testimony if alson lee suzukeee was not going to be able to serve, that i would work around supporting tracey brown. That is where i would like to be abl
[inaudible] visit a program called ed squire and he is the only one that is bilingual and [inaudible] about if they make any wrong choices they will walk down the same path as him. We ask to keep the communication and witness his dedication and [inaudible] when he was released in 2007 and hired him as a outreach worker for Committee Response network for Asian Pacific islander committee. [inaudible] he works 9 to 5 and 9 or 24 7 to help out families and definitely i will see him a big loss for leaving dyc as the project director [inaudible] had however he will be in a different position and [inaudible] for the national highlight and continue the work [inaudible] great asset to serve for the city and county of San Francisco as the dcy oversight advisory counsel. Thank you thank you very much. Next speaker. My name is [inaudible] the organizer of [inaudible] i believe all the applicants are very well qualified. I know 3 of them, patty seeingal, [inaudible] gretchen aims, but we can only s
Commissioner wiener. Present. Wiener present and we have a quorum. I want to recognize sfgovtv that make pos all of our meetings available online, as well as a transcript please call item no. 2. Progress update on the Treasure Island transportation Implementation Plan information item. This is our only item of substance. Its an information item and we have some residents here from the island as well, who will be speaking at Public Comment. Thank you. Good morning, rachel hyatt, principal Transportation Planner. I have an update on the Transportation Planning for the island, and please do ask me clarifying questions as we go along. The Transportation Planning work for the redevelopment of yerba buena and Treasure Island has been going on for over ten years now. The first Transportation Plan was adopted in 2006 as part of the Development Te sheet between the master developer and set out the needs for Treasure Island and yerba buena and some strategis to meet the Transportation Needs as t