The screen. The audience is left when the Public Comment is called, and for members of the public wishing to comment on an item from outside the hearing room, you may do so by joining the joining via webinar through the link shown on page two of todays agenda, and to be recognized, select the raise your hand icon on the in the webinar. You may also comment from outside the chamber by dialing 14156550001 and use todays meeting id of 266 3551985 8 pound pound. And then to raise your hand to speak, press star three and the telephone login information is also available on both pages one and two of todays agenda. Commenters may speak for up to three minutes per item, and youll receive a 32nd notice when youre speaking. Time is about to expire. In the event that we have many commenters on an item, the chair may reduce Public Comment time to less than three minutes per person. Unless you are speaking under general Public Comment, please note that you must limit your comments to the topic of t
To comment in person, please line up against the wall near the screen. The audience is left when the Public Comment is called, and for members of the public wishing to comment on an item from outside the hearing room, you may do so by joining the joining via webinar through the link shown on page two of todays agenda, and to be recognized, select the raise your hand icon on the in the webinar. You may also comment from outside the chamber by dialing 14156550001 and use todays meeting id of 266 3551985 8 pound pound. And then to raise your hand to speak, press star three and the telephone login information is also available on both pages one and two of todays agenda. Commenters may speak for up to three minutes per item, and youll receive a 32nd notice when youre speaking. Time is about to expire. In the event that we have many commenters on an item, the chair may reduce Public Comment time to less than three minutes per person. Unless you are speaking under general Public Comment, plea
Line up against the wall near the screen. The audience is left when the Public Comment is called, and for members of the public wishing to comment on an item from outside the hearing room, you may do so by joining the joining via webinar through the link shown on page two of todays agenda, and to be recognized, select the raise your hand icon on the in the webinar. You may also comment from outside the chamber by dialing 14156550001 and use todays meeting id of 266 3551985 8 pound pound. And then to raise your hand to speak, press star three and the telephone login information is also available on both pages one and two of todays agenda. Commenters may speak for up to three minutes per item, and youll receive a 32nd notice when youre speaking. Time is about to expire. In the event that we have many commenters on an item, the chair may reduce Public Comment time to less than three minutes per person. Unless you are speaking under general Public Comment, please note that you must limit y
This is the first thing that is shown on movies if they want to say that people are in San Francisco, the first thing that they show is the bridge. So, a great history. Gotten a lot of really good attention. Thank you very much for coming here. [applause] harvey good evening, everybody and thank you very much for coming. I would like to thank george for having the program. And think the Commonwealth Club for having me. This evening, i plan to tell you several things about the bridge. First of all, i wrote this particular Book Building the and to givebridge, you some background about the bridge, and finally to read some selected passages from the book. I may labor historian who i am a labor historian who ventured into oral history in the 1980s. When i was working on a project for the International Longshore and Warehouse Union on the west coast. A very famous union. I interviewed some veterans for the labor archives at San Francisco state university. For the director there. These are ve
Differential if there was one for a second increment of power purchase and have that be a source of funds for second increment if it turned out to be more expensive. [multiple voices] i dont know if thats consistent with what the board ordinance says. But if there is room for that, i think it would be interesting to pursue it. It does sound interesting. It may require another action, though. The language and the resolution from the board indicated that we should recover it, but it didnt indicate the time frame. So, there was sort of an expression of moving towards recovering those rates recovering the costs from that customer group. I think you and i are concerned about the time frame. Well, yes. If it is in fact flexible, if you built in that increment in the rates and the intent would be that if the price stayed the same, you would start the repayment of the reserves. If it didnt, then you would simply postpone the repayment of reserves until the next time you set power rates, presum