Of the nine parcel that we declared surplus in 2007, sick of them have now since been reopened as public schools, administrative offices. Our needs are unbelievably fluid, as you know he in the educational world, that the classic example of that would be the de Avila Elementary School on 8 which was reopened a few years ago as the Chinese American School and is completely and totally thriving. The San Francisco Montesori School on jackson street, old Pacific Heights school was closed when Newcomer School moved out. It is now reopened and is thriving. So, our needs come and they go. They are incredibly fluid. So, our response at the time was not to be implemented, not warranted because its not reasonable. The Educational Programs and the administrative facility requirements of the district are fluid and must remain flexible and we need to have that flexibility in order to do our business. So, therefore, and in relatively quick conclusion, our sickmonth update is in response to recommend
Brought up, how will there be action on it . Anyway, that is the purpose of that recommendation. We didnt suggest the answers. What we tried to say is it just shouldnt go on forever. There should be some sort of way of having it come back on the agenda and some action should be taken. All right, thank you very much. And with that, i will open this up now for Public Comment. Any members of the public who wish to speak on this item . Seeing oh, yes . [speaker not understood]. This is quite interesting because this goes back to basically what ive been doing for over 25 years, monitoring and trying to hold some accountability. But now it comes here to city hall, which i frequently use the euphemism as silly hall. With this City Government, it is what i call unacceptable, appalling. We are in a new age, really new era. This City Government must realize and [speaker not understood] law maker coming in city hall, must realize the old era has failed us miserably for decade after decade after d
Than ed lee or whoever [speaker not understood] ~ runs the city [speaker not understood]. It has been affecting African Americans and negros, a number of years. The asians, every sector of city hall is complaining now. So, now its time to get to the nuts and bolts and accountability. Yours truly, ace washington has been working shes shesfully 20year [speaker not understood]. Were going to try legislatively to make it happen ~ with our new leadership here at city hall. [speaker not understood]. You say what is community reform, ace . Well, i have a blueprint plan that im going to present and put in your hands sooner or later. But i cannot expose it now because over the years, even in my community when people come up with new ideas, they are taking it and implementing. But i am so happy that we are at the accountability and grand jury has come up with all the properties because we have some properties in the Western Addition i want to know about [speaker not understood]. There are a lot
World center designed by architect frank gehry, an example of miamis cutting edge design, not far off are the Art Deco Hotels of an earlier era restored and enjoying a vibrant second life, often they designed what is old is new and new is old as tracy smith will report in our cover story. They just dont make buildings like they used to, but now a new York Design Team is getting attention for trying. This was nothing, i mean, you built this from the ground up. A more perfect version of the past. So it is nostalgia perfected. It is nostalgia perfected, thats right. Ahead on sunday morning. What is new is old. Spend any time here and you cant help but notice the role color plays in design and in our responses to it. Susan spencer will be taking a look at that. You think you are going into a deep, dark space, but what is on your wall . What is on your shelves . What pleases your eyes may be playing tricks on your mind. How energized we feel and shapes how much attention we pay in various s
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