Advocates here in San Francisco. Without further adieu i would like to introduce our mayor ed lee. Thank you jennifer. Good morning everyone. Today is a pretty good announcement of another milestone that we have reached with the Golden State Warriors but before i say that i want to continue thanking the people who are very interested in the city of this city, the future of sports, the future of the waterfront and all the neighborhoods that we know that are continuing to want to have a great positive Economic Future for the city and also create jobs at the same time. Supervisor david chiu is here and he and i have talked quite a few time bs this project and what it means to the city. I want to also thank Supervisor John Avalos and he being a very strong advocate and working together on local hire we have been able to set course and ordinance for city funded projects that i think have been leading the nation in getting local people hired. At the same time i also want to acknowledge super
Goi want to thank everybody that is here. We are on our way and it will take a while. It will take some time. We are about once we do the fiscal feasibility which was never required with these projects in the past. Once we get past this hurdle we go into the Environmental Quality process and everything will be heard about the impact of communities and around the city but i think the warriors and all of us want to give you a vision of where were going and that needs to be kept in front of us and we cant use this opportunity where we have a fantastic investment in our city. Confidence is growing in our city and we will have our gollen state warriors here in 2017. Thank you to everybody for being here today. [applause] well, you cant have a 25 local hire commitment and a 50 local hire apprenticeship commitment with a private Public Partnership without a private partner. I would like to introduce rick welts, the president of the golden state warriors. [applause] thank you jenn. Thank you m
Supervisor eric mar. [applause] the architect of our local hire law john avalos. [applause] and our board president david chiu who i would like to say a few words. [applause] good morning. On behalf of the board i am very happy to be part of the celebration of this milestone and just want to take a moment for all of us to look around this room. We talk about the diversity of san francisco, but its not everyday that we come together in the way that we are this morning. I also want to start by thanking the warriors, management and your organization for playing ball with the city for making sure we are setting a standard for how we do privately funded projects and on behalf of the board i want to thank you for that and thank those that have been warriors for this concept to making sure local projects involve local employees. From the Community Partners and chinese for affirmative action entailed what the issue was and our employers that supported local hiring and our champion of local hir
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Welcome to culturewire. Today we are at recology. They are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique Artist Residency programs. We are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. Welcome to the show, deborah. Tell us how this Program Began 20 years ago. The Program Began 20 years ago. Our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970s. She started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. She started with kids. They had an exhibition at city hall. City officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. We thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. Since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. How has the Program Changed over the years . How has the program what can the public has an artist engage with . For the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. Over the years, we tried to include arti