Them here now 20 years later speaking and talking about how successful those programs have been not only to them as pro firproprietorship and owners ane want to see to continue to improve and expand. I believe this project gives us an opportunity as a community to move forward and to see some stability around that. And then, also, i wanted to say thank you again to oscar james, Linda Richardson and miss scott. And just knowing that we have a legacy of generations in San Francisco and we do still have that historic tie and knowledge still here present and seeing this project go forward with people being able to see that which has been kind of one of the biggest issues with the whole redevelopment agency, as well as cop program. The only comment i have is that i know currently Small Businesses were not included in the october 7, 2008 meeting and i was mainly done for residential, be bu but if thereg in to do moving forward to possibly add in something around cop businesses as the project
Proposedded changeproposedded ce working with this on the workforce requirements and to make sure that were successful and mee meeting or exceeding goodfaith effort goals. So again, this is the list of Community Outreach you have seen addeand added is the cac that wd last monday and the vote was 61 at that full cac meeting. And this came out of the workshop that we had on october 1st, where the commissioners requested to create working groups to monitor the progress and also affect how the developer of oci are working towards meeting all of the objectives that are required for this project but also exceeding them and so we have taken heed to this and given well be spending a lot of the six to seven months on the horizonal infrastructure not quite getting to vertical, we thought first meetings could occur in the spring of 2020 and weve listed out the different working groups. And there is similar to the last slide you saw at the last meeting, when do we go vertical. You spend two years
Starting their outreach to local businesses, to make sure that they were bayview and the remediation portion and the buildout and there would be bayview businesses, especially black businesses on every phase of this development and to see them here now 20 years later speaking and talking about how successful those programs have been not only to them as pro firproprietorship and owners ane want to see to continue to improve and expand. I believe this project gives us an opportunity as a community to move forward and to see some stability around that. And then, also, i wanted to say thank you again to oscar james, Linda Richardson and miss scott. And just knowing that we have a legacy of generations in San Francisco and we do still have that historic tie and knowledge still here present and seeing this project go forward with people being able to see that which has been kind of one of the biggest issues with the whole redevelopment agency, as well as cop program. The only comment i have
Honouring black excellence as a value in all of our schools, so i want to know what you think we should do differently. I will start a response, but i am also going to see if leticia and anthony may have anything to add and i will tell you why specifically the two of them in a moment, but first, i know you know all of this as well, but i want to provide some context for the audience. In terms of what is currently happening around that expectation for celebrating black History Month, for example, for the last couple of years now, the leadership of the organization, we pull together a toolkit, or set of resources to share with schools that identify different activities that they can take on during black History Month to properly celebrate it from the perspective of our parents. The last couple of years, it has come out specifically as a letter from dr. Matthews that has gone out into our cohort bulletin, so the information that goes out to all school principals, and we have had the suppo
we celebrate the work of city hall and all the people who make our democracy special in san francisco. so, with that, let s have the next item, please. item number 2, general public comment. this item is to all members of the public to address the treasure island development authority board on matters within the subject matter jurisdiction of the authority board and that do not appear on today s agenda. public comment will be held during each item on the agenda. president tsen: any members of the public who would like to address the authority? hearing none. next item, please. item number 3, report by treasure island director. thank you, chair and members of the board. i d like to begin my report by recognizing karen knowles pierce. karen has served on the treasure island citizens advisory board since its inception in 2001. so 18 years of monthly meetings. and you know, directors richardson and dunlop here during the entitlement period know that the meetings were more