Prior to hn 1n 1, swine flu, mexico was the hotspot. Its clear from looking at it logically, you cant prioritize where to work. Its what you do there that matters. Our responses are always after the fact. Its not Good Public Health. We did Good Public Health on smoking, diabetes, we do lousy Public Health on pandemics. We need prevention, not cure. So great example, weve had the worst african ebola, 5. 1 billion was used to back fund a lot of the operations that happened during the outbreak. Where is the money to move forward . Theres a Global Health security agenda. We need the funds to be allocated to the places where theres the next outbreak, not the last outbreak. We know where they are, we know how many they are and we know how to go about identifying them. I think its good common sense, Public Health to get out there and do this proactively. Prioritization, you go back to which wildlife species are the viruses found in, are there already ongoing outbreaks of undiagnosed illnesses
Offer housing for sale or rent at the below market rate. Affordable housing has restrictions on eligibility for households such as maximum Household Income. Proposition d which streamlined the approval process by exempting certain Affordable Housing developments from a number of approvals by the city, if those developments comply with the planning and building code. When the city leases its property or provides financing for these housing projects, the board of supervisors approval would not be required. The proposition would streamline approval of three types of multifamily Affordable Housing. Under the measure, the city would have five to eight months to approve these developments depending on the number of units and the measure may also allow these developments to proceed without Environmental Review under state law. If proposition d passes with more votes than proposition e, proposition e would have no legal effect. If you vote yes, you want to streamline approval of Affordable Hou
Restrictions on eligibility for households such as maximum Household Income. Proposition d which streamlined the approval process by exempting certain Affordable Housing developments from a number of approvals by the city, if those developments comply with the planning and building code. When the city leases its property or provides financing for these housing projects, the board of supervisors approval would not be required. The proposition would streamline approval of three types of multifamily Affordable Housing. Under the measure, the city would have five to eight months to approve these developments depending on the number of units and the measure may also allow these developments to proceed without Environmental Review under state law. If proposition d passes with more votes than proposition e, proposition e would have no legal effect. If you vote yes, you want to streamline approval of Affordable Housing project thats provide multifamily housing where all units are for household
Response to the covid19 pandemic. In may, 2022, the board of supervisors adopted an ordinance called the Golden Gate Park access and Safety Program that closed portions of John F Kennedy drive and certain connective streets in Golden Gate Park to private Motor Vehicles. The closures are 7 days a week, reserving the streets as open space for recreational uses. These closures do not apply to emergency vehicles, official government vehicles, inter park transit shuttle buss and similar vehicles to transport people and vehicles making delivers to the young museum. Proposition j will affirm the ordinance the board adopted in may of 2022. If proposition j passes, the board may later amend the ordinance by a majority vote. If proposition j passes with more votes than proposition i, proposition i would have no legal effect. If you vote yes, you want to affirm the ordinance the board adopted in may of 2022, reserving portions of John F Kennedy drive and certain connective streets in Golden Gate
Space for recreational uses. These closures do not apply to emergency vehicles, official government vehicles, inter park transit shuttle buses and similar vehicles authorized to transport people as well as vehicles making deliveries to the museum. The great highway between lincoln way and slope boulevard is closed to Motor Vehicles with limited exceptions from noon fridays to 6 00 a. M. Mondays and on holidays. The city proposed to remove the great highway between slope boulevard and skyline boulevard to protect City Infrastructure from damage caused by sea level rise. The city would redirect vehicles along skyline, sunset and slope boulevard. Proposition i would restrict the citys ability to limit private vehicles used on jfk drive and certain connector streets in Golden Gate Park and the great highway. Proposition i would repeal the boards may 2022 ordinance and require the city to allow private Motor Vehicles to use jfk drive and certain connective streets in Golden Gate Park at all