Addresses. They have to choose to not go to school or risk getting ticketed by sfmta. I get calls stating families are worried about free clipper and public charge. Caregivers keep little ones home because they have no bus fare for school. If you dont have bus fare you can get a ticketed. Undocumented families are afraid they are on a list when they hand over their passports to sfmta. I have heard about sfmta officials. While i am sure it is rare but it happened. Asking for immigration paperwork and searching back pats. Some encourage people to carry red cards to school to give it to officials. It is traditionally for ice agents. I have suggestions. To get the clipper cardses that we distribute and hand the paperwork over for approval. For the sfmta officials not to be able to question without a caregiver. Caregivers get passes when transporting young people. Make muni freeforall. Thank you. James johnson. I am James Johns Sana regular guy. I have a quick story. I will start with and i
Chairwoman a quick question i know that is happening, and it is happening in the Mission District constantly, so this is a really important piece of legislation. But i just want to understand what happened. So the person gets a preference, moves into an Affordable Housing unit through that preference, and then their original unit, the Capital Improvements are done, and the landlord does the right thing and offers it back to the tenant. Right. Chairwoman does that person then have to move in or lose the unit can you walk me through how that is going to work . Sure. This will require an amendment to our leases so that it would need to provide for Affordable Housing unit when the tenant gets a preference and they move in with this temporary preference. It would need to be a condition of the lease there is a policy that you can havent more than one rental unit, if you have Affordable Housing. If you have another unit offered to you, it is a legitimate condition of theyre having a temporary
Sphof safa chairman good morning. We are just waiting for the slate, and as soon as it comes back on, we can start. Okay. Good morning, everyone. Were going to start our september 23rd rules committee meeting. I am supervisor walton, and this is supervisor gordon mar. Chair ronan will be here in a little while. So im going to go ahead and start the meeting. Our clerk today is victor young, and i would like to thank jesse larsen and matthew from sfgov tv for staffing this meeting. Completed speaker cards and copies of any documents tob included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. Items acted on today will appear on the october 1st board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise state. Chairman thank you. Can we call item number one. Item one is the ord nan and the administrative code to add a preference and City Affordable Housing projects for tenants temporarily evicted for rehabilitation work, to provide evidence of complying with the tenants right to reoccupy such tena
Wednesday, october 2. I am reading the script. October 2, 2019 at 6 00 p. M. Rules policy and legislation monday october 7 at 5 00 p. M. Curriculum and Program Wednesday october 23 at 6 00 p. M. Building and grounds monday october 28 at 6 00 p. M. Adhoc committee will be meeting thursday october 10 at 6 00 p. M. At a tentative location. Adhoc committee on Student Assignment was announced monday october 21st at 6 00 p. M. The joint committee from the School District and city college and board of supervisors friday october 11, 10 00 a. M. That meeting will be held in the legislative chamber at city hall. Quickly one last announcement. The credit club had a Panel Discussion with myself, commissioner sanchez and former educator from San Francisco that were all present during the third and marshall on october 11, 2002. There was a lot that we should revisit as a board and possibly with the city. I want to thank the latino club for pulling that together. We have a discussion coming up. It is
Thank you very much. Madam clerk, are there any other items before us today . There are no other items. Chairwoman we are adjourned. [meeting adjourned at 11 00 a. M. Pacific standard time] hi. My name is carmen chiu, San Franciscos elected assessor. In our seven mile by seven mile city, we have over 210,000 properties and close to 90 of their are residential like the homes you and i live in, so you might ask, how can we possibly value all these properties . Well, to better understand our work, we need to explain the states proposition 13 law. In 1978, california voters passed proposition 13. Under prop 13, we value your property at market value when you first buy it. Every year after, that value goes up by the c. P. I. Or the California Consumer price index. But if the c. P. I. Is more than 2 , prop 13 caps the increase at 2 . Well walkthrough the maximum increases prop 13 would allow. Lets take a home with initial value of 400,000. In the second year your assessed value grows by a ma