To see that in future presentations as part of the thinking with Surplus Property so i did want to open it up to comments or questions from our members if there are any . Commissioner norton and then commissioner wynns. Thank you. I just want to thank you for the presentation. I mean a lot of this information im aware of but to see it all collected like this is really, really helpful and partly just to help you dispel that kind of disconception that we have tons of empty properties lying around the city so i really thank you for that. I guess i want to explore a little bit the seventh and loton discussion a little bit moamplt i think i heard you just say to supervisor kim that site could accommodate did you say hundreds of units of housing . Seventh and loton. [inaudible] oh the sota site. [inaudible] i think seventh and loton actually could accommodate about 120. Okay. Yes. And i mean i know when this comes up we sort of talk about the neighborhood opposition to this, but it does seem
There is a perception in the community and in the city that we have lots and lots of empty buildings, and the reality is thats simply not true. Currently there are only three sites with structures that are vacant and not in use. 200 middle point road, 1950 mission and the former site on 42nd avenue. We only own two sites with no buildings on it, seventh and loton and on connecticut so part of the message that the School District is trying to get out to the community, particularly for instance from Charter Schools who think we have an abundance of empty buildings we actually have vibrant School Communities in the buildings and even if the population of those schools is lower we have expanding special needs, expanding child care, we have prek and programs filling up these classrooms. For those of you that ausknow the Education Code makes it hard to sell School Property and thats on proper because in the 50s and the 60s School Boards popped up and we can have a fire sale and raise money a
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Affordable a mix. People disagree what it should be but everyone agrees were not building enough housing in the city but this seems to me that we have a responsibility to really explore. I mean both as a board of supervisors, as the board of education to really say this is a prime site in a prime neighborhood, residential neighborhood near transit. It just would make sense that we move on that. And i couldnt agree more, and its interesting every single time we have a hearing that mentions the word Surplus Property this is the only time that 14 neighbors havent come out that their desire is this to remain Public Open Space forever so that will take some partnerships and a brave developer who wants to take on that fight but i think we would be anxious to partner with somebody on that. I would love to have olson step up and take that one. I agree. Commissioner wynns. Thank you. Thank you mr. Golden. First of all i think it kind of goes without saying but we should make sure all of the mem
Building enough housing in the city but this seems to me that we have a responsibility to really explore. I mean both as a board of supervisors, as the board of education to really say this is a prime site in a prime neighborhood, residential neighborhood near transit. It just would make sense that we move on that. And i couldnt agree more, and its interesting every single time we have a hearing that mentions the word Surplus Property this is the only time that 14 neighbors havent come out that their desire is this to remain Public Open Space forever so that will take some partnerships and a brave developer who wants to take on that fight but i think we would be anxious to partner with somebody on that. I would love to have olson step up and take that one. I agree. Commissioner wynns. Thank you. Thank you mr. Golden. First of all i think it kind of goes without saying but we should make sure all of the members of the board of education get a copy of this as well as maybe on the website