Litigation committee of the department and then the City Attorney would have to step in. Right. Okay. Does that answer, i think that. I think that is how, and i mean, that is how the inspector and i keep forgetting your title. Chief building inspector could talk about it more, in terms of the city acting, or moving to enforce it, it would be the City Attorneys office at that point that would step in. Okay. And i think, even though it may not come back to us, i think that what we will have is more information from our department, and the Community Groups in terms of their opinion about trying to bring the two sides together. And i think that would go a long way in reporting to the Litigation Committee or to the next body because then they would say that we tried, and you know, this is what the owner tried to do and yet, and this is what the tenant tried to do. And if it is not resolved, then at least, the city will have an opinion, through our department about which site was. But, how b
This off, jose cisneros. applause ~ but its the passion of all of us. And i also want to give a big shout out to the entire city family for their role, Mohammed Nuru and folks at department of public works had a role, lindsay hirsch. applause with all due respect to dpw and everybody else who is here, the hardest working staff in government is rec and park. Gk, construction manager, mary hobson, project manager. [cheering and applauding] director of capital planning, don. Our great operations staff, zach taylor, judy auberry who is here, and everyone else who has contributed to this incredible project. So, at rec and park, were encoloneling people to get out and play. Thats our tag line, get ready, 1, 2, 3. Get out and play. We say that because of the importance of keeping our families active and healthy. This is a real serious issue. According to the center for disease control, Childhood Obesity has more than doubled in our children and tripled in adolescents in the past 30 years. In
district, mr. richard karanza. (applause) so, good afternoon, good morning, congratulations to the class of 2013. how about another round of applause for them, huh? this is great. (applause) anything that i could add would just be redundant. i mean, when you hear the mayor speak, when you hear supervisor breed speak about her experience, i just want you to understand that where you start is only where you start, right. it s how you finish and how you finish strong. we are so proud of the fact that you re all leaving here today, you already have a diploma that says san francisco unified school district, right? that s your gate that s your ticket, that s your key to the future. and only you know what that future is going to be. i want you to come back and take my job, seriously. you need to do that to give back to our community. now, a couple of you asked, so, what happened, why are you on crutches? i could tell you, except i promised carl that i wouldn t talk about our a