panhandle will remain in district 5. thank you for your work on that and accommodating our resident wishes. i would like to second the comments by bruno. i have been very involved with the event planning and community activism. it has been central to the neighbor works out of there. i would want to make sure moving forward the boundary stays at turk and the boundary south of there still stays in district 5. thank you. good morning. you are next. my fault. no worries. my name is tony robles with senior action network in district 6. i have worked with the filipino community as part of the heritage foundation. the tenderloin area has been a starting point for many filipino immigrants and their families historically. they have gone through a lot, the community, with three development, the high cost of living, removal, displacement. a lot of our folks are elders who have been forced to relocate to other parts of the city and bay area. at the same time, we have many com
but i wanted to take this last opportunity to speak, to publicly thank the task force for not just listening to the public, but to actually hearing all the folks who came to testify. and for your commitment to keeping neighborhoods whole. for you reuniting the other neighborhoods that were split 10 years ago. i also wanted to thank the consultants and kay for all their work in getting the draft maps and the boundaries up on the website so quickly. and lastly i would like to thank any fellow council members who came to testify so passionately but respectfully for their neighborhoods in district 11. so far we have only lost population in those areas we all agreed to sacrifice to keep district 11 whole. it is an honor to serve with them on the council and to have them as friends. thank you, and one last please, don t make any further changes to district 11. thank you, ma am. yes, mrs. brown? hi, my name is marzel brown and i work with central city collaborative. and today i
to stay. it is very, very small as you can see this little section right here. that s what we need to keep in district six. so if you guys will help us out, and remap that, it will be a great deal to us and the tenants in the bristol hotel that we deal with on a daily basis. thank you again for your time and your preparations and you guys do a wonderful job. keep up the good work. thank you. following mrs. scott will be shelby, lisa shin, pierre and natalie brown. good morning task force. my name is lois scott, and i live by cathedral, i live on cathedral hill by st. mary s cathedral about two and a half blocks from the proposed hospital site. i m on the board of the cathedral hill neighbors who were dispointed that our neighborhood who was going to be reunited in your quest and necessity to have the numbers come out was still split. i guess we joined russia hill as one of those neighborhoods that will be permanently split. we re some what of an emerging neighborhood as
yes, mrs. brown? hi, my name is marzel brown and i work with central city collaborative. and today i m here on the behalf of the bristol hotel. which is located on 56 mason. mike nolty has showed you the little map area of where we want to stay. it is very, very small as you can see this little section right here. that s what we need to keep in district six. so if you guys will help us out, and remap that, it will be a great deal to us and the tenants in the bristol hotel that we deal with on a daily basis. thank you again for your time and your preparations and you guys do a wonderful job. keep up the good work. thank you. following mrs. scott will be shelby, lisa shin, pierre and natalie brown. good morning task force. my name is lois scott, and i live by cathedral, i live on cathedral hill by st. mary s cathedral about two and a half blocks from the proposed hospital site. i m on the board of the cathedral hill neighbors who were dispointed that our neighborhood wh
of interest to the merchants associations and other organizations along with the recycling water task force occurring along the waterfront. i am here to speak in support of an alignment on your map, a move from the northern boundary of mariposa street to 16th street. we recognize in redistricting as in life, no one gets 100%. you have recognized a great deal of support for including the larger mission bay in district 10. that has now significantly changed. many believe moving the border to 16th street supports workers in mission bay in a much stronger way. advocacy of the ucsf campus is strengthened by dividing the area with the border at 16th street. the northern border with the 16th. the southern border would be at sixth street east of seventh. [tone!] again, advocacy is strengthened in the areas where two districts are supporting the overall mission the campus. thank you for all of the hard- working and done in support of district 10. i appreciate you have retained a view