Because here in San Francisco, were really fortunate, as the mayor said, to have some generous voters. Emwho say, you know, when we put something on the ballot, they support it. They know its the right thing to do. The infrastructure project, all of the things that we need to do to make sure not only that our city is working today. We need to make sure it is working for generations to come yes, were all upset over the congestion. Yes, we dont like van ness avenue right now and a couple of other places. But at the end of the day, its going to be even better. This is an example of what we can accomplish when we make these projects work for san franciscans. So thank you to each one of you. Thank you to the department of public works, thank you to clerk. Thanks for these folks who had the opportunity to work in their backyard. This is really amazing for the city today. Thank you so much. [ applause ] thank you, supervisor breed. Next were going to hear from city administrator, city adminis
All right. Good morning, everyone. I am mohammed nuru, the director of the San Francisco public works department. I want to gyp by just thanking all of you by joining us to celebrate the completion of our new office of chief medical examiners facility. [ applause ] just to acknowledge a couple of people that are joining us today i see the fire chief. His wife is here. I see commander laz is r is here, along with commander ewing from the police department. Of course, our sheriff, sheriff hennessee, who will be actually providing security at this facility, tom dewey, the director, and the office of occi. The office of Community Engagement and involvement. Yes. And, of course, all of you. I just again want to say thank you. What a tremendous project this is. It brings me great joy to welcome this new addition to the citys infrastructure to Hunters Point the neighborhood the prom has been in the works for a while. Were glad to have it in bayview. Not only is this facility a worldclass faci
Welcome to the meeting of the San Francisco county Transportation Authority board. Im Rafael Mandelman i chair the board vice chair is supervisor peskin the clerk issi liegea saunders we have have mendoza with sfgovtv and mr. Clerk. Call the roll. Commissioner chan. Present dorsey. Present. Chair mandelman. Present. Commissioner mar. Present. Commissioner melgar. Present. Peskin. Present. Commissioner ronen. Present. Commissioner safai. Absent. Stefani present. Commissioner walton. Absent. We have clothes requested some to be absent for portions of this meeting commissioner safai will be arriving late. Commissioner mar is here remolt but need to leave probably before 11, commissioner walton will also be about between half an hour and hour late im going to excuse those folks for the portions of this meeting that they miss. And i believe you have announce ams . Yes. Members of the public interested in participating in the meeting we welcome you in person in the chamber room 250 or watch
About the recent progress of the sunnidale hope sf housing project. Welcome to the show. Good morning. Thank you for having me today. Lets start by talking about the existing residents of sunnydale and their history. So sunnydale was built in the 1940s for a workers. Its the largest Public Housing Community West of the mississippi. Its about 50 acres. Pretty huge. About 760 single story units one to four bedrooms. I understand its an ambitious rethinking of the residences. Can you briefly describe the scope of the program and hope sfs involvement . Yeah. The work of hope sf is this idea of more than housing. That acknowledging that our Public Housing community, the levels of violence and poverty that are in these communities are not by accident. You know, its our opportunity to address a system issue, you know, that people need more than housing. They need health services. Resources. Economic investment opportunities, jobs and things of that nature. And so hope sf strives to work with
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