There we are. Thank you so much. Good afternoon everyone. Hold on one second. Sorry. Good afternoon and welcome to the Mayors Disability Council meeting. Today is friday april 19, 2024. Today is athis meeting is broadcast to the public. This is a inperson and hybrid meeting and broadcast to the public at sfgovtv. It is open captioned and asl interpreted. Sign language interpreted. If you need any other accommodation, and have difficulty attending this meeting, please send an email to mod sfgov. Org. Or call 4155546789. Did i mention to say that my name is sherry albers you cochair for todays meeting . Thank you. The Mayors Disability Council Meeting Council holds ten Public Meetings per year, and they are generally held on the third friday of the month. For information about past or upcoming meetings, please visit the mod website at www. Sfgov. Mod. Our next regular meeting will be on friday, may 17, 2024 from 1 to 4 p. M. And it will also be a hybrid meeting and it will also be broadc
Builder who was approached by mr. Cheng, making inquiries about our plans. It seems this arrangement allows a nonhomeowner to meddle in any event in the community. It seems on the face of it that the nonresident third Party President breed thank you for your comments. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon. My name is matt roy. My husband david and i have two children and have lived at 4 Presidio Terrace for 15 years. We moved there because of the quiet, friendly street where our son could learn to ride a bike and learn to know his neighbored. A full audit conducted in 2011 by an accountant did not identify there were taxes due or unpaid. While our Homeowners Association certainly bears part of the responsibility, i assure you we did not knowingly evade paying 14 a year in taxes. None of this would have happened if the Treasurers Office made the same effort to notify the residents of Presidio Terrace that every homeowner is required to do when they wish to make improvements to their home
Here in San Francisco. Its truly an honor for me to have the opportunity to speak today, and i have the greatest respect for your work. Today, over 400,000 british tourists visit california each year, and hundreds of thousands of jobs are the as a result of billions of dollars of trade and investment here between us. It is my great pleasure to work with the people here in San Francisco to continue to develop and strengthen that relationship. I am here to offer my strong support of the Presidio Terrace case brought before you. Who owns the streets and how it is managed has a direct bearing on this. The British Government therefore considers itself to be a party of interest in the sale of Presidio Terrace, however, despite 15 years of ownership up to 2015, we were not informed of the process nor involved of the final sale, if we would have been, we would have worked with the parties to quickly resolve the matter. If the sale were allowed to stand, we have significant concerns about the p
Even members of the San Francisco community. I very much hope that you will consider the fairness of it all and do the right thing in rescinding the sale of our Common Property to an outside property. Thank you. Thank you very much for your consideration. President breed thank you for your comments. Next speaker, please. Supervisors, my name is susan dossider. My husband and our family of seven have lived at number 2 Presidio Terrace for 23 years. We have raised our five children on this street. We adopted our youngest child at age three from khazkstan after she had been abandoned at two and a nav. Clara was born here. She learned to play on the street and ride her bike on our sidewalks. Benjamin is in his third year of medical school. He is doing a dual degree in medicine and Public Health as he plans to go into global medicine, practicing pediatrics and in particular, pediatric infectious disease, hoping to make an impact on Childrens Health in third world countries. He has called Pr
I welcome you to the Carnegie Endowment for national peace, and an especially divided to welcome home to carnegie, nick mussen, the director of the counterterrorism center. As nick completes nearly 30 years of Government Service, we are very fortunate and very honored that he has chosen to ther a few thoughts at place where his professional journey began at carnegie, where he served as an intern after graduating from wesleyan. I have known and admired nick since the 1990s, and we have served on the state department when nick worked for dennis ross in the middle east coordinators office. Nick went on to serve as one of few senior u. S. Servement officials to virtually continuously since 9 11 in fighting terrorism around the world, first at the white house, then at nctc. Where over the last three years, he has led and molded collings across serve virtually continuously since 9 11 colleagues across multiagencies into a strong and cohesive team. Where there is a tendency to disparage, i am