Of city parking to be giving two of them away for the four hours each week. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good evening my name is khalifed ramadan. My and a half and i own sunrise deli at 54 2nd street. I signed and allowed expresso subito and gary and his employees to use our restroom. On the overhead, the location, our location is here. His truck is proposed at 84 2nd street. The reason i signed allowing him to use our restroom facility, we support Small Businesses, all Small Businesses no matter the shape or the size. And i dont think starbucks really needs our help. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good evening my name is robin gross. I am an event planner and im in and out of downtown all the time. One of the reasons this is of interest to me is that as we know, the lines in the coffee shops as was spoken before are quite long. One of the issues that i wanted to bring up. That my understanding is that the hours of operation for expresso subito is from 6 00
Facility, we support Small Businesses, all Small Businesses no matter the shape or the size. And i dont think starbucks really needs our help. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good evening my name is robin gross. I am an event planner and im in and out of downtown all the time. One of the reasons this is of interest to me is that as we know, the lines in the coffee shops as was spoken before are quite long. One of the issues that i wanted to bring up. That my understanding is that the hours of operation for expresso subito is from 6 00 a. M. To 10 00 a. M. On two locations and varying between the 2nd street location and the other location. So i do understand the issue of parking. I do understand downtown being really tight. I definitely understand peoples concerns. But we are talking about 610 in the morning. I understand, i have seen the truck in operation. He is in and out of that spot in about 15 minutes after he is finished. So a lot of the concerns that peopl
I have lived and worked in San Francisco for the last 29 years. Im a business person in downtown and i guess im repeating a little bit of what he just said. This grab and go service, these trucks, this mobile truck industry is very valuable. Its a needed service for Business People like myself. I will at times, when i have time frequent the restaurants and the coffee shops downtown. I have meetings and he use their internet and sit and have coffee there when i have time. When i dont, those trucks are a valuable service and i think that permit should be uphold. Next speaker, please. Good evening commissioners, my name is robert bookbinder; i had a long career at the San Francisco water department, 25 years. I am recently roo tired. I spent many nights and days working on the streets of San Francisco especially downtown. Our work crews strive it get our job done properly, and quickly. The trucks on the streets were a great help to us over the years. They made a great product. They were c
Thank you. Next im going to introduce supervisor scott weaner from district 8 who is going to always supported the work that weve done here. And thank you for coming. applause thank you, thank you. And i want to wish a very happy birthday to my colleague supervisor david campos. applause it seems like just yesterday that we were here and we had our hard hats on, and we were breaking the wall there when some friends of mine saw the photos, they told me i should not be wearing a hard hat. [laughter] it was a learning experience. So, you know, 30 years ago San Francisco, we had to start going it alone. We had the epidemic break out here and we werent getting a lot of support from the federal government and the state government. And this city did what we often do here. We pulled together and we got it done. And we took care of our community and we developed innovative ways for prevention and for treatment and for making sure that People Living with the disease had access to services. And f
Integrating with surveillance work, with prevention work, and with communitybased organizations. And this is really the San Francisco model that really resonates in terms of how we approach the epidemic. The research is eloquent, its rigorous, and it involves community at all levels. And that is something i think we really need to celebrate about what Bridge Research means today. So, at the office of National Aids policy, our job is to implement the president s National Hiv Aids strategy. The president released the strategy two years ago. This is the first strategy for the First Comprehensive strategy for the United States since the first epidemic. It has three main Health Outcome goals, to reduce hiv incidents, to improve health and wellness outcomes for People Living with hiv, and to reduce hivrelated disparities. Im sure that sounds familiar to many of you because thats certainly aligned with many of the San Franciscos efforts. The fourth goal is to develop a more comprehensive coor