Interpreted. Our agendas are available in large print. Ask staff for additional assistance. To prevent electronic interferes with the sound system, please silence all mobile phones. The Mayors Disability Council Public Meetings are generally held on the third friday of every other month. Please call the Mayors Office on disability for further information or to request aecom accommodations at 14155546789, or by email at mod sfgov. Org. Our next regular meeting will be on friday, february 21, 2020. 1 to 4 p. M. In this hearing room. Im not sure that was actually accurate. It says every other we have changed our meeting schedule so that we are now meeting nine months out of the year. So what i just read is fake news. [laughter]. We are meeting pretty much monthly. The months that we are not meeting are heather, help me out here july, december. Its the months the off months are december, june and august. Thank you, nicole. Okay, id like to read the action item. It is an action item. Im goi
Thank you. Any other Public Comment . Seeing none, it is closed. Item 11. Public comment . Seeing none, new business is closed. Item 12 new business setting. Any Public Comment. Seeing none, Public Comment closed. Item 13 communications. Any Public Comment on this item . Seeing none, Public Comment closed. Item 14. Adjournment. So moved. Second. Those in favor. Aye. So moved. Thank you very much. Know how hard you have worked to win a state championship. It is an absolutely incredible accomplishment. Dont correct my grammar because i went to galileo high school, and you went to lowell. You did it focused as a team, and it matters. You are going to look back on this time in your life, and you are going to think wow, this was the best time of my life. It may not seem that way right now, but a few years from now, youre going to look back, and youre going to really remember your teammates, youre going to remember the excitement when you played, and yes, the challenges, because we know it t
We will begin with. Microphone . Can you hear me . Can you hear me back there . Good. Good afternoon, welcome to the Mayors Disability Council this friday, january 17, 2020 in room 400 of San Francisco city hall. City hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs. Assisted listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. Our agendas are available in large print. Ask staff for additional assistance. To prevent electronic interferes with the sound system, please silence all mobile phones. The Mayors Disability Council Public Meetings are generally held on the third friday of every other month. Please call the Mayors Office on disability for further information or to request aecom accommodations at 14155546789, or by email at mod sfgov. Org. Our next regular meeting will be on friday, february 21, 2020. 1 to 4 p. M. In this hearing room. Im not sure that was actually accurate. It says every other we have changed our meeting schedule so tha
Until the second part of the program, which will be a one hour question and answer session across the hall following the presentation. So save your questions until the second part. Before we begin, i like to introduce you to the woman behind todays program. San francisco elected assessor carmen chu. The work of her office helps provide over 3 billion in revenue for local services in public education. Last year, her office granted over 16 billion in property tax exemptions, including welfare exemptions. The assessor is continuously committed to providing improving services to the public. Im really happy to introduce assessor carmen. [applause] good morning, how is everybody . Good . I am so excited to see all of you. I want to thank you for spending your morning here with us at the Assessors Office. My name is carmen, i serve as San Franciscos elected assessor. Some of you may have interacted with me when i served on the board of supervisors representing district 4, the sunset district.
In San Francisco, we do celebrate a new record low of new h. I. V. Infections, less than 200 last year. Thank you, dr. Brent colfax, for your leadership in the department of health. We know we will continue to make those investments that well get to zero. We know that we did the count around homeless youth. About 50 of the youth that are homeless in this city identify as lgbt, and we want to make sure that we help the next generation of young people growing up in this community so that they have hope. So many great things but also so much more work to do. And i am really confident in the leadership of this city to really help us move forward on so many different levels. As we think about just the attacks that we have been under. I mean, we just had a visit from the other number 45 here this weekend, and i cant help but think about not only our city being under attack, but also our Lgbt Community, where we continue to fight for things that we shouldnt have to at this point. You know, wh