Respond to all of the recommendations just like the jurors did not present all of their recommendations tonight. Alana it was good to hear that you spent the time thinking about the title and we appreciated it when we saw it. And clearly, a lot of thought went into it. You know, one of the things that we tried to emphasize at the board of supervisors is a big emphasis to the report is on development and public process around the development and much of the boards activities does not have anything to do with development. It has to do with man taining the maritime lines and being in the operating department of the city. And feel that is something that we need to emphasize when we are out in public and commissioner adams here is your stock portfolio and this is a break down of the ports land uses by type, and you will see that over 40 percent is either in current maritime use or plans for the maritime use or 25 percent is planned for parks, and you know, about 25 percent of the port is le
The maritime lines and being in the operating department of the city. And feel that is something that we need to emphasize when we are out in public and commissioner adams here is your stock portfolio and this is a break down of the ports land uses by type, and you will see that over 40 percent is either in current maritime use or plans for the maritime use or 25 percent is planned for parks, and you know, about 25 percent of the port is leased up on a fairly long term basis. And we are still refining these numbers but they add up to ten percent of the ports portfolio and this is an analysis that we conducted after commissioner woo ho asked us to look, how much is left to look to develop at the port and there is not that much, and it is on operating the port and improving our portfolio. And there was the comment about public input and we take that to heart. And and it sets fourth the process planning and the Development Planning that leads to you know, over 400 meetings, and in the pie
Are out in public and commissioner adams here is your stock portfolio and this is a break down of the ports land uses by type, and you will see that over 40 percent is either in current maritime use or plans for the maritime use or 25 percent is planned for parks, and you know, about 25 percent of the port is leased up on a fairly long term basis. And we are still refining these numbers but they add up to ten percent of the ports portfolio and this is an analysis that we conducted after commissioner woo ho asked us to look, how much is left to look to develop at the port and there is not that much, and it is on operating the port and improving our portfolio. And there was the comment about public input and we take that to heart. And and it sets fourth the process planning and the Development Planning that leads to you know, over 400 meetings, and in the pier 48 there was Strong Community involvement and developing that plan, and the ideas in that plan came from the community. It is rea
Hug up close to your baby through shoulder toward the seeping what a feeling something up close to our ready when close to do some napping something nice is going to happen urgent care hug up to your baby shout and do the grisly dodo doing the grisly bear. clapping. thank you sweetie. Where you growling that was kind of nice i just saw we have emperor nornt arrived expressive im impressed having a good time. Giving our seal of approval. This is a wonderful year of celebration. We have representatives and guardian of the city that preserve fire history bill come on up and say hi you can see one of the engines id like to introduce mononeck the director of port of San Francisco monique. Welcome San Francisco thank you for coming clapping. a hundred years ago that was the spot and it all began in august of 1914 on this very building San Francisco had a ship sail from San Francisco to new york through the panama canal and the port of San Francisco delayed in large letters the panama canal i
San francisco had a ship sail from San Francisco to new york through the panama canal and the port of San Francisco delayed in large letters the panama canal is on and why did that matter it caught 7 thousand miles off of the shipping trip 60 percent if 13,000,000,000 down to 5,000 Thousands Miles it really was truly come pelleted the for the into greatness that held through with world war ii and surrounded by trollies and all kinds of other vehicles that served all the people that came for this great event and one isnt that Perfect Timing clapping. of course, im not the muni director so one of the great things this was the first world fair to welcome the automobile and all kinds of entrepreneurs who created transportation because so many people came that year for the worlds fair that we needed new vehicles and one hundred years later driverless vehicles so our history builds over and over again another thing the fantastic tower 20th century 2 hundred and 45 feet tall the city argued f