Work to establish in other Peoples Garden in the south of market neighborhood because it has been a difficult process working through the city agencies and i really think that that is something that we need to support further in the city itself and the city needs to encourage the development and not the individual plot gardens and i am aware that supervisor avalos along with the Community Groups is trying to do a similar thing and running into the similar barriers even the elected officials. I agree to the issue in the Food Security in the tender loin and i phrase it around the access and the education and knowing what to do with the food once you get it and the ability to actually cook it and store it and prepare that food. But i would like to take it a step further and put on the conversation a little bit more and pose to the question of trying to answer how can you make it economically viable, if we are talking about the low income communitis that have the real high concentrations o
Is, the policies of the city that are instituted in the practice that increase the welfare load and the people that are not food insecure needing services from the city that are very expensive. Mental hel and this physical health. How much money comes to the city compared to the welfare costs treating the people that are addicted and are encourage td in the sros and also in the city shelters. And by the policies, of exemptions of the talking about that subject matter to the client and then to the staff. And, they, the center for disease control, has had a report, that shows that it is 7 per pack of cigarettes, and that houses the Economic Cost and half of it is a lowered life exexpectancy and the cost of raising human beings and the life through certain, by ten or 20 years and now it is inaudible and i encourage, and in the smoking room in the shelters is the place that generate thises into the sros and you have no smoking and a smoke free building. Thank you. Moving from the shelter.
In the sros and they go down and they dont have kitchen and we have gone down the road and in the past year it is a longer road than we expected and trying to identify how we can bring them in. And what we found, is that the cost of doing the rewiring within the building, is pretty reasonable, and we are getting estimates of about 50,000 for building, and there is a way to do that and the cost of the appliances, in, and a microwave, which obviously is not the slow cooker. And then a fridge, and that is the reasonable and then we can find a way to do it, and there is a big stumbling block is getting, the juice in to the building. And the transformers, generally in that set up and in that remember that and the cost of doing that, appears to be extremely expensive and that is something that we can take on and solve ourselves and so, we have talked with our public Funding Partners and hsa. And the Community Partners and interest in making it happen and we have absolutely have to get the sp
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