Have specific questions outside of today. If you have questions here today, i am prepared to take them. Are there questions around the report from the commissioners . On behalf of myself and i think i speak for the rest of the board members, i am absolutely overwhelmed that you guys are able to track and trend and look at all of this stuff. You should be commended. Thank you. Is there any Public Comment . 3,000, the extra 3,000. Where did it come from . Retirees . Oh, retirees. It wasnt the majority of the number was from the active population. Are there Public Comments on the demographic report . Thank you. Okay. We are now ready to move on to item 15. Thank you, secretary. The item reported network. Network and health plan issues. Yes . Good afternoon. I have no network or health plan issues, i would like to informally introduce myself to the board. I am your new National Account manager with delta. In the city and county of San Francisco. I am excited to work with you. I have been c
The agenda for today. Chair nuru thank you, our meeting is adjourned. Good morning, everybody. First of all i would like to thank our california state attorney general and the staff for working so closely with the city and county of San Francisco. I want to begin by thanking our late mayor ed lee for initiating the Police Reforms and responding to create a Historical Partnership with the attorney general offers. I would like to acknowledge a number of people, chief of police bill scott. London breed, senior cohen and the Mayors Office and all those who made it possible. I would like to thank them for engaging with us. In 2016, our city grappled with crisis seen in a lot of american cities, the dissolution of trust among the community and Law Enforcement. Responding to cries from our community for improvement, mayor lee reached out to attorney general lynch and the department of justice and San Francisco entered into an agreement to evaluate the Police Department and get independent ana
Good afternoon, today is friday, february 2nd, 2018, this is a special meeting of the building inspection commission. I would like to remind everyone to please turnoff your Electronic Devices. First is roll call. President mccarthy. Vice president walker. Commissioner gilman, commissioner constance. Commissioner lee, commissioner warshell. Commissioner clinch is excused. We have a quorum. Next is item 2. Discussion and possible action on the proposed double it of the department of knowledge inspections for fiscal years 2019 and 2020, 2018 and 2019. Good afternoon. Deputy director for the department of building inspection. Before you is the proposed fiscal year 1819, 1920 budget. We submitted a memo a week ago. I will present this as a Powerpoint Presentation so it will be easier to go through. First, similar to prior years, the budget funds positions, budget, training, it project to assist us in the Strategic Plan goals. That including performing inspections, delivering high customer s
First, mayor, thank you very much for bringing us together to chief scott, thank you for so early on reaching out as well to see if this could be a possible course of action and i have to tip my hat and give a shoutout to mayor ed lee. Because from the very beginning of my tenure as attorney general, mayor lee reached out to me and said the city of San Francisco wants to be your partner, we want to continue to make improvements and any way we can work together, i want to do that. So when we found the u. S. Cops program and you the u. S. Department of justice abandoned its work with the city of San Francisco, right away mayor lee and i were in conversation. And i just got to say to ed lee, we miss you, but were here doing your work. This is a product of what ed lee wanted to see happen and i think its important for us as leaders here from the city and county of San Francisco, the leader of the Police Department here and certainly the city mayor to say on behalf of all us, we all owe ed
Response to the correspondence. Chairman brinkman a question i want to clarify, the ptv were discussing, this is a separate permit program from the Commuter Shuttle Program . Exactly. This program applies to services that are open to the public, and run along fixed routes in the city. And unlike the commuter shuttle, this is not voluntary. If a company is operating this business in San Francisco, theyre required to get a permit. I wanted to add that the taxi enforcement layers on top of the onstreet enforcement and there are fines associated with the program. If a permit holder is not operating within the permit conditions, then a citation can be issued. So, that is in addition to some onstreet parking violations citations. For the benefit of the public, i think i imagine what an administrative citation is, but could you tell us how that works. That would be in the permitie is not operating pursuant to the permit conditions, if theyre operating on weight restricted streets and we can s