Absent. Commissioner kim . Kim absent, commissioner mar . Here. Mar present. Commissioner yee . Here. Present. We have a quorum. Thank you and i would like to thank charles from sfgtv for tell vicing this today, call the next item, two, Citizen Advisory Committee report, this is an information item. And we have brian larkin. Good morning, commissioners. We had only one action item on our ago ago agenda, for the proposition funds, related to cal train or bart station access, we have some discussion of the station access project that our park station and the east side station access, project. And smith, our newest member initiated that discussion and i asked a question about the cost of rehabilitation of cal train, locomotives whether that was a capitol or a operational and maintenance and thite items that we had were for information only and we listened tentatively to them all, shorter agenda for us. Thank you, mr. Larkin and i want to thank you for your thoroughness but also, the staff
Know, given the trajectory that you have been on that makes a lot of sense after two years of Service Within the agency. And i think that will kind of a consensus on the commission as well. So, what i would like to see with the motion to approve item number 3. And i guess, what will the motion be on item four . Okay. And so item four will be to maintain the current step. And item three will be to approve the over all rating of, you know, exceptionally good, and we have in the record as well. Our just, well, we will expressed was to you, was our real satisfaction with your work as a executive director. So, i will make the motion to move. Or those two motions. I will second. And we will take that roll call vote. Item 3 and 4, commissioner avalos . Aye. Cohen . Aye. Mar. Aye. The items pass. I think that we didnt have a comment on those. So, lets rescind the vote. The motion is rescinded. Great, and we will open up these two items up for the Public Comment. So thank you so much, for your
And then for on future agenda items when you do have your next joint meeting with the sf puc this is just kind of a point of information especially i think the supervisors might be clued in on this but the public members i want to make sure you know about it. In the scott wiener london breed legislation that cleared authorizes the puc to sell express hetch hetchy power in the city to make money and Bring Clean Energy to the city. Originally when that legislation was drafted in july it did not include making cleanpowersf a priority customer of that power, and thankfully advocates approached supervisor wieners aid and they graciously included an amendment that makes it clear that yes cleanpowersf is in the queue by that power and that is very important. Even if cleanpowersf buys that power at full retail rate there are benefits from that because it helps we were discussing the wind power, solar power doesnt happen to be working and you have hydro power there as well in the mix and balanc
Better relationships with the mta. And lots more of a collective approach to our city wide transportation issues. And i think that those were the main points that i wanted to just give appreciation for, and acknowledgment of all of the great work that is being done. Great, thank you. So, just want to make sure that we are going to call a roll call vote on each of the items 3 and 4 but i want to make sure that the colleagues that we agree not to disclose the content of the closed session. Okay. Very good. So when it comes to item number four, recommend annual compensation, and what we had decided was that you know coming in as step five and some of the you know allowances that were provided as well we wanted to see more time leading the agency before going to the next step and so we were going to continue at this step, but it is something that we felt that the work certainly warrants you know, getting there with time. And continue on the same trajectory that we are on now and so i would
Highest level of 2015. Helping a bit today with the Energy Information administration raising its forecast for u. S. And Global Demand while also forecasting lower production of domestic crude. Jackie deangelis takes a look at another possible reason and its always a wild card. Reporter crude oil rallying for a second straight day. Traders highlighting the continued conflicts in yemen with the underlying reason. Reuters reporting that saudi air strikes hurt civilians, according to trade watched other middle east conflicts play out and add to crude volatility incidents like these sometimes raise the stakes in already tense situations. Crude prices actually managed to take a breather at the open after a supplies note for Goldman Sachs made the rounds. Goldmans takeaway say they need to stay lower longer to have impact on production but even that sentiment couldnt hold back todays rally. For nightly business report, im jackie deangelis. One thing that could eat into that rally a bit, late