Times a year and now we have a model people can come into the office in between our events. Were existing and we hope your excited and thank you. Again so very much for coming out. As as amy said were having a new shirt if are for the whole year on the fronted it has our log do and on the back all the services weve offend through the years and all the hair cuts and medical services and washing and pedestriany and lunch weve served so thank you. clapping. also in thanks were giving a shirt to all our speakers today so they can represent as well. Good morning its great to see everybody here hows it going. I had the privilege of working with mayor ed lee aaron homeless we partner with project homeless connect i want to share a couple of positive things its intooirg to see san franciscans coming out everyday and giving of them. Im equally desired how you make that experience happen. There have been changes this past month we shifted in how the city alternates shelter beds we have one hundr
For the city in terms of how we use our resources so who is driving that data i want to acknowledge Ben Rosenfeld and Barbara Garcia and her staff and tilly chang at the county of Transportation Authority and the planning department. Weve had a lot of which the smarter mind but last but not least the staff of the mta the sustainable street staff a lot of the bright minds in the city working together to analyze this data that will help us use our resources enforcement and education and when it comes time to pitting things in the ground the department of public works and Mayors Office on disability and Carmen Johnson and tom from our building inspector were working he together to put this stuff in the ground and that finally at the sfmta were led had by a board of directors theyve identified safety as the number one priority so i want to acknowledge sheryl bringing man here strongest voice advocating for bicycle and Pedestrian Safety and all the road users with all the folks standing beh
You havent been able to do that. Seeing if none, were going to close Public Comment [gavel]. Gov before we add anything else, i want to give supervisor mar ~ an opportunity to say a few words. And, again, thank you, supervisor mar, for your cosponsorship of the resolution. Sure. Thank you, chair campos. applause and i wanted to first say that keep organizing and building stronger movements to make demands of the system so that we dont let privatization and the corporatization of education win. And i feel very great that applause all the speakers have been very clear to us as a body on what we can do as allies to support your movement building. And ill say that papers like this resolution, someone said put teeth in it, but its urging other bodies with power to make decisions for justice as you are demanding. And ill do my best as one of the 11 members of the board of supervisors to urge unanimous support as it comes to our full board. But i did want to say that im really, really encoura
A show at meridian. You want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. I felt like at meridian, it could do some good. We did not even talk about price until the day before the show. Of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. But that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. His work is printed porcelain. He transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. Each one, only onetenth of an inch thick. It took about two years to get it down. I would say i lose 30 of the pieces that i made. Something happens to them. They cracked, the break during the process. It is very complex. They fall apart. But it is worth it to me. There are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. These are blown up to a gigantic images. They lose resolution. I do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but theyre also about the idea, which is why there is text all over the entire surface. Marie in move
In terms of getting children to school. So 11 schools, i mean there are 250 schools in the city, it may seem like a drop in the bucket but it was an initial attempt and i would assume that we will have a lot larger participation the next time we do it. Great. Yeah. Its one of these things its one of many, many ways to try to encourage efficiency in transportation and its a step in the process. Then the other thing that i was interested about was the zero waste enforcement. Uhhuh. I think weve spoken a bit about this before. What happens if buildings dont comply with sort of their zero waste obligations . Ultimately fines are an option. We have not gone down that road yet but we certainly have that as a part of our tool kit to try to get those buildings that are not participating to comply. So far voluntary efforts have been successful. Great. When we get to the stage where weve gotten everybody to do it who is going to do it voluntarily then we will have to look at fines to be able to