i enlarge reiterating what is in our parks code, and i think that is why i will support this, and i appreciate all of the discussion and will continue to have this. supervisor avalos: i go back to what i think was the original intent with the legislation, which is one that i was not comfortable with, and that lingered with me about how this legislation works and what the thoughts are, and i think it is difficult, and supervisors concerns about his untested. it is difficult to hear of what we say that often comes to the board of supervisors, people are concerned about issues of homelessness or differences in class, vulnerable people that seem to be put upon more than others in the regulation of our public spaces, but that is an argument that i tend to want to support people who i think are more vulnerable, and i am going to be siding with them with my vote on this legislation because they did think we have to figure at how to make our city a sanctuary it really is, and when i
and we will smile when we say it is all right we are still year we will make it all turned out right like those transportation ships that pass in the night president chiu: any other members of the public want to address us under public comment? cnn.com if i can entertain a motion to file this? the motion by supervisor mar, seconded by supervisor kim. this has been fiat. and on item 28, unless there is any discussion, if we could take an roll call vote. secretary: [roll call vote] supervisor wiener, supervisor avalos, supervisor csmpos, campos. there are 11 ayes. president chiu: that is adopted. if we can go to roll call. secretary: supervisor farrell, you are first. supervisor chu. supervisor kim you are first. i am sorry. supervisor wiener. supervisor wiener: madam clerk, today i am submitting a revised version of legislation that consolidates and simplifies the existing eating and drinking definition in the planning code that reduces the existing definitions of restaura
is all right we are still year we will make it all turned out right like those transportation ships that pass in the night president chiu: any other members of the public want to address us under public comment? cnn.com if i can entertain a motion to file this? the motion by supervisor mar, seconded by supervisor kim. this has been fiat. and on item 28, unless there is any discussion, if we could take an roll call vote. secretary: [roll call vote] supervisor wiener, supervisor avalos, supervisor csmpos, campos. there are 11 ayes. president chiu: that is adopted. if we can go to roll call. secretary: supervisor farrell, you are first. supervisor chu. supervisor kim you are first. i am sorry. supervisor wiener. supervisor wiener: madam clerk, today i am submitting a revised version of legislation that consolidates and simplifies the existing eating and drinking definition in the planning code that reduces the existing definitions of restaurants, cafes from 13 to 3. the dist
campos. supervisor mar? supervisor mar: thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, and of a number of items, and the first is about the economic impact on the music industry. san francisco has an incredible music legacy. some of the artists who are here are one of the reasons i came to the city and many tourists come, and many of us live here. a part of the attraction is the difference styles of music which the right here. my resolution that is coming up, item 31, that reference is the national academy of recording arts, their decision to eliminate from the grammy awards 31 music categories was driven by a concern expressed to me by many musicians who felt that many working artists, especially many of our neighborhoods are overlooked, and their cultural styles are not respected to the value they bring to the neighborhoods and the city, so this decision puts their economic livelihood kind of on shaky ground, though i am withdrawing item 31 later, and i will explain that in a moment,
public schools here. i grew up primarily in the tenderloin district. my family is also here. i am a hometown guy. what i wanted to share beyond that is that my academic training is an urban planning. i received an undergraduate degree at ucla ndand my graduate degree in massachussettes. first, as a resident and a young person, now allows an adult in the city, entertainment has been a huge part of my life canal as an adult in the city, entertainment has been a huge part of my life. i have looked for people with shared values. tand for entertainment in the castro the second point i wanted to make outside of my own personal interests and supporting the arts and culture of san francisco, making this a world-class field where people look at an entertainment part of the city. i work for the department of children, youth, and families. when we look at opportunities for young people to have safe and accessible places after dark or after hours, they are few and far between. my wor