Crimes that you are describing. They are really awful crimes. The trend is downward except for the aggravated assault. And then this may again be based on some of the media reporting and some of the things that i have seen and there has been it seems like targeting of elderly individuals for street robberies or aggravated assaults, and again not that any other robbery is any less or any use of force, but when you are targeting older people, people with health issues, people that are unable to defend themselves not they should have to defend yourself, mind you is that also are we seeing trends in that regard . Because i just, you know, it is beyond me what would go i dont know. Seeing the nature of the crimes and the nature of the victims old people and children, to me it is like it is appalling. Yes, sir. Commissioners several of the ones that have gotten played on the news or social media have involved elderly victims. Overall in the district, and in chinatown, it is not an overwhelmi
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
Things she does in order to ensure our mediations are successful. The other is the central core of our mediations and those are the skilled and trained mediators and as a matter of fact we have a couple or several of them in the audience tonight. Without the mediators, we could not function. And it was very surprising to me when i came on board a year and a half ago to learn that all of our mediators are volunteers and they come from as far away as sacramento. And a person who comes to the 6 00 a. M. Is usually the person coming from sacramento. They are very dedicated. They are experienced in california. All the mediators have to be trained 40hour Training Course is required. But they are also skilled and very experienced. And when she and i first came on board a year and a half ago we were very new to the mediation process and Mediation Program. I was recruited from the department of justice by Paul Henderson who was my boss when i was a prosecutor at the das office so this is the se
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
We met with students from alive and free, that is the dr. Marshall operation and basically we received feedback on them from our proposed or drafted know your rights brochure. We received a lot of good feedback from the youth that attended it and we plan to also engage with other groups, including some at the schools and in the city, and the Youth Commission to get feedback before we make any adjustments. There are a couple of learning points in this bill. Very good feedback to begin with but sometimes as the adults in the room, we tend to over complicate things and some of the combatant comments from some of the students or kids that we talked to is to make it simple. We are actually looking to make this brochure a little bit simpler, a little bit more userfriendly. We all get it, but the audience we really want to understand the brochure and know their rights of the youth we are engaging with. We will make this judgement after all the feedback is done. Im sure the commissioners will