We certainly do. Seems that way katie. Not looking forward to it, probably going to impact the morning rush hour, it will be a no fun zone. Pretty much. Actually unfortunately, it looks a lot of times you started morning wolf very much, very minimal issues out there on the roadways, but starting to seat weather already impact some of the major highways, and we should full screen view of storm scan3, going right back out to it, very heavy batch of thunderstorms now currently moving right up i95 out through maryland. Not only do you have torrential downpours, wind is peaking, frightening lightning, few. Lightning strikes and what were seeing on the area radar almost any time today. These Little Pockets that show up. So, there is not going to be just a giant swat of rain that moves through necessarily no, that is little different than that. Scattered variety of showers and storms, but there will be embedded heavy downpours lead to go ponding on roadways, lead to go slow travel. Thats what
As possible. I dont know what they want the 400,000 for whether its tied to what we are requesting funds for. The 400,000 is specific to outreach. Whether cbo outreach or internal. It looks like cbo outreach. What we are doing is proposing a new unit of cal fresh eligibility staff to partner with the food bank and Community Organizations and partner with feeding sites, to partner with the school to make sure kids are on school lunch and make sure the kids are getting cal fresh and that whole range are vital to tap into the 36,000. So you are not on the same page . Yes, we are. Its not in our particular budget request but we support. I guess what im looking for is the desire to make sure that how we use dollars, its being used officially and i dont want to go somewhere where we do not need to go. From your collaborative perspective. Yonlt i dont want to add to that. All i can say is our department has been operating in the task force. I can check back with the director if hes in support
Lady is mrs. Hamilton. Please come up. [applause] she is a tireless woman at the engle Side Community center and church on ocean avenue. For 16 years, not one year, 2 years, but 16 years, she has worked tirelessly every day to help the center through the programs the city provides. And things like the food pantry. By the way, the food pantry is, i think, the biggest in our district serving several hundred people every week. It was 72 percent and while the numbers have dwenled the African Community is still numerous in lake view and those who serve the community very well and serving young and serving seniors at the it book man center and so this year, the lake view hall of fame will be taking place on june 16th and it is a friday night, and usually at the espanol, and it is always a really great lively event and we have had over the years, great mc, like tyler and renela from the giants and we hope to have a strong event this year as well but i just want to say thank you for helping to
And quite a few names popped up. But there were two that floated to the top. And so if you would let me indulge, i will be honoring two people. One of them will be honoring mrs. Adams was part of it. Im just going to read a quick statement. So colleagues, my first honory today is to remember and celebrate the wonderful lady dorthy adams. I know you have heard this story before but its important for my office to tell this story to a broader audience because of what she did in the community. She passed away in january. Dorothy and her husband are in this they had to break into their own home. There was discretion against black home owners. So you wonder whats the impact here. Ill tell you later. But dorothy was never a timid woman. She had already broken one barrier. She was also a model for macys, she was a dancer, in the San Francisco World Magazine and the San Francisco black Police Officer. Dorothy and her husband found the perfect home for her and her two children. When they found t
Father, originally from the island of Saint Vincent who was himself an important leader in the Mission District for many years. He was also a nonprofit leader, an activist and a journalist and founded the first spanish newspaper in california. Xh is pretty incredible that he has followed in his fathers footsteps and it is an honor for me and beautiful for me to recognize these two generations of Mission Activism with ricardo and his father. On behalf of district nine, on behalf of the mission thank you for all that you do. And for your wonderful spirit, and for your ability to help people heal, for your ability to help the people thrive and for always thinking of others, finally, and i wanted to go back and note that congratulations are in order to ricardo and his husband, hernandez and they recently married and in fact that i think that you are newlyweds two months ago and they married after being together for 23 years. So congratulations. And it is truly an honor for us to count you