We are one hour from the close of trading, and lets head to the markets desk. We have seen a midday reversal today, and stocks not able to gain much traction. Shery we are still in the red, not able to turn into the green right now. We are seeing that investors are just looking ahead to the jobs report, the very important monthly report coming out tomorrow for us. We have the dow jones down 0. 5 . The nasdaq unchanged at the moment. The s p 500 down 0. 4 . If you take a look at the imap function on the bloomberg, you can see that all factors on the sectors on the s p 500 are in the negative. Utilities leading the decline, down 1. 9 . Financials reversing yesterdays gains, falling about 0. 5 . We are seeing financials now are at their lowest level since june 28, and of Course Energy following today, as we see crude trade around 45 a barrel right now, reversing previous gains. If you look at the s p 500, the intraday chart right their, you can right there, you can see we saw this reversa
Communication and this is a great model of what ive been trying to articulate. I call it within the concepts of actual contents this provides information to teach to folks in the corridors so they can improve their neighborhoods. If we can build the capacity in those neighborhoods it will carry on. So really appreciate that and want to see the department do more of that. And along the lines of captive commissioner talked about providing accessibility to the data. I think that could help neighborhoods also. Theyve already participated in some of the collecting of it. So thank you commissioner moore. Following up on capacity building. I think in the idea of interconnected those documents youve district will be accessible in pdf form so individuals can download them and whyd use them for themselves and comparing them across the neighborhoods. There are certain neighborhoods that are doing some things were not able to do people can see this on the web. The question id like to have answered
Spent a lot of time over the last 15 years working where we think the growth it anticipated. Now were shifting change about come in some form so i think this is a good way to get involved in the commercial neighborhoods to look at less dramatic a change but supporting the exciting commercial districts. It represents a shift in the departments work and an interesting one thank you. Yeah. As a final note i think its good to look at the best practices if other cities that have neighborhoods similar to the ones we have and the suburbia areas find out why their successful. And i think the idea that many have improvement districts and its a guy thing, of course, its up to the merchant to fund it but when tailor problems that develop like graffiti it is quickly cleaned up and working with the police from the various stations that have authority over the neighborhood commercial districts because well have unfortunate incidents when sometimes people are successful that people come in and vandal
Theres more bubbles with small print. So just to finish up and turn it back over to sue. So one of the other features of the program is each of the 25 corridors is assigned a point pardon me out of our officer who is responsible for deploying the services but once weve done a final draft we have our people with the board of supervisors and with city departments who we believe need to be part of the deployment of resources. So thats the place were at tracy said were very close to having the final drafts. And so were in this planning phase for the next month or two where we go and turn the assessments into a set of actions. We call that a Customized Service plan. That could include resources you such as a is tenant improvement program. It would also be from any other department. So dp w tree trimming services. Streetscape improvements college grants etc. Weve started working w collaboratively with the departments and it kind of takes an initiative to get everyone together. So i thank eve
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