Over there and check it out and lo and behold it was his same than the license plates were already changed out. And someone had been spending time inside of it. Im hearing in his van have been on many trips together outside of San Francisco documenting places like death valley you 70 and big sur on instagram more recently though someone else has been behind the wheel thieves stole marys than twice within 2 months from the scene area 15 and streets 2019 and in the van. Still lights were stolen from parked catalytic converter was stolen from it. You know event itself a stolen and all of sudden side now stalling again so really feels like. Either someone has learned to know that this van is parked here and and theyre just targeting it specifically for maybe itself more widespread issue of the most recent thats happened on new years day. Once i finished interviewing a mere thursday night about the theft he received a social media tip from Elizabeth Barrios i saw that he had a facebook so t
Making sure that rubicon stays in compliance with the i. P. M. Ordinance and implements that into their training opportunities. Over the last several years, they dont apply herbicide as part of their programs anymore. We felt that overall consistent with the citys i. P. M. Ordinance directives, which is to use application as a last resort that was an environmental benefit. We were able to work with them on changing it and hopefully to the benefit of everyone on the island. And then finally weve been working with them as i talked about earlier on the stewardship segment a variety of demonstration gardens on y. B. I. I think were trying to get more participation from different segments of the community, but if theyre driving by them and learning from them, thats a good thing, as well. Just this last weekend we had a removal party, removing the ivy from outside the Treasure Island gym and replacing them with natives. This is what they look like. We expect them to fill in and provide some
Line item 1 consent calendar receive and file action. Sfpd dpa document protocol, quarter 13. Request the chief of police to accept a donation from the Police Association for use of the sfpd Wilderness Program accept a gift of 5,000 from the children of deceased officer blackwell for use of the gym equipment for the northern station. Thank you. Can i have a motion on those two items together . Is there a second . To watch a presentation regarding sergeant blackwell gift. All right. Lets see if theres a second yet. I do. Okay. Now we are ready for the presentation and well take Public Comment. Okay. Thank you. Should be on. Thank you commissioners chief scott. Im the commander officer the captain of the northern policization station. I want to thank you for police station. I want to thank you for allowing us to make this request. Blackwell was a sergeant at Northern Police station. He was taken from us far too son but he was wellrespected among men and women of Northern Police station.
Floors and everything i see today. It is so amazing. We know that San Francisco continues to have so many challenges. Yes we have to build more housing because we know even outside these doors sadly there are people struggling with homelessness. We also have to make sure that we are taking care of the people who deserve a safe affordable place to call home. Preservation of existing Affordable Housing, building new housing in this city, that is what we have to do to make San Francisco a better place for each and every one of us. I am so grateful to be here, so proud of this work of this project, and i want to thank the people from project managers, to the financing. It does take a village that is expensive to do and to do rehappentation work in San Francisco. We rehabilitation work in San Francisco. I am happy for the residents. Congratulations on this incredible property and thank you don, for all of the work you continue to do. This is not our first project together and it definitely
Faith, business and Community Leaders tonight are remembering a business pioneer. He died last night in his sleep at age 60. Abc 7 reporter kate larson joins us live in mission bay, and tyson had a big impact here in the bay area. Reporter Bernard Tyson was a giant in health care and he made this happen, the entire area around the newly built chase center which of course was sponsored by kaiser and named in honor of their slogan, t tysons many legacies here in the bay area. It is the nations largest Nonprofit Health care provider. Tyson was at the company for more than 30 years. He was born in vallejo and he and his wife denise lived in the east bay and in San Francisco. He does have three children. I just spoke to his personal friend, he was shocked when he found out that tooyson passed ay in his sleepover night. They were out in the community the past several days as they always did. Its not only a loss personally to all the community and the entire nation because Bernard Tyson was r