Online. Thinking about the comments from the public about creating walking and biking space. And its not and also thinking about director tomlin and the time to rethink the Mobility System from the ground up. I wanted to request that staff work to kind of develop and the Mobility Plan work and what this will do is key up an opportunity to praise staff for doing that area. And we are able to move with this very interesting world and so quickly in this time of need. And at the same time i think its important for the board to have a discussion and public to be able to weigh in about which streets make sense to prioritize and i just wanted to put out that request to staff and from a personal note, i biked this past weekend with my family all the way out j. F. K. And out to the great highway and got to experience great highway. Which director tomlin reiterated after to that low stress was a real privilege and just made me think what if we could create a low stress Bicycle Network all around
Good morning. Im phillip mena im frances rivera. President trump sending an alarming message projecting some dark days ahead estimating up to 240,000 americans could die from the pandemic on this first day of april heres what you need to know were waking up to 187,000 cases here in the united states. More than 3,800 people have died new data reveals that 25 of people infected with the virus may not show symptoms. A company in Southern California is giving hospital scrubs to Health Care Professionals on the front lines of the pandemic. One company has pledged 10,000 uniforms to medical workers each month. And st. Vincent Medical Center closed down in january and a deal is still in the works. The nfl is doing its part and has donated over 35 million to Coronavirus Relief efforts between donations from players and team owners and clubs money has come from ten organizations. Communities have come together for Prayer Services for medical workers in the parking lots of hospitals. Officials o
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Im chair of the committee and to my right and supervisor stephani and supervisor walton and were joined by supervisor hainey and i want to thank corwin coolee for staffing this meeting. Mr. Clerk, any announcements . Please make your you have silenced your stones and cell p. Items acted upon will appear on the march 10, 2020 agenda unless otherwise stated. Thank you, are clerk. Please all our first item. An ordinance to require the medical examiner to report information to the mayor, the board of supervisors and the director of health each month regarding deaths from Drug Overdoses. Thank you, supervisor hainey, this item is yours. Yes, thank you, chair. Im here, again, with you, committee to again discuss what we can t do to take action on te most deadly epidemic facing our city which is the Drug Overdose epidemic. Drug use and drug overuse deaths in San Francisco and across california, as we all know have been increasing at a terrifying rate and today, people in our cities are dying