Longer advisable. So, this is the last of our recommendations, and it really goes to what we suggest for planning Going Forward. We think that in order to balance state and local interests, in the water front, where there is planning Going Forward, we need to invite bcdc and the state lands to participate in the process. Much in the way that we are seeing with the bcdc port working group. Given our recommendation that we do the subarea planning and the discreet areas of the water front, rather than the whole water front as was the case with the adoption of the water front land use, and there is a lot of efforts in the projects that are under way and those projects need to continue while the planning discussions occur and looking at the discreet water front subareas, we have planning under way in both the fixer mans wharf area and with the planning area focusing on the public loan improvements. And south beach and then in the north east water front, look to be the areas where there has
Preparing capabilities for terrorism, operational coordination, Situational Awareness we would consider that an allowable expense. Are you aware of local Police Department that is purchasing an mrap with their own funds . Im not and nt i couldnt answer that question. The local Police Department buys it. I was around here but according to my briefing here, the First Program was authorized in the Defense Authorization bill. Primarily about the drug wars. Is that correct . Thats correct. What were local Police Departments missing that they needed to be funded or given from the Defense Department to combat the war on drugs. Let me be clear. We do this because were asked to do this. I understand. What what equipment were Police Departments were outgunned by drug gangs so they were looking for protection and fire power. This was expanded in 1997. My note says based on lobbying from Police Organizations. I cant answer why the authorization was expanded. At the time it was for counterterrorism
Where there is planning Going Forward, we need to invite bcdc and the state lands to participate in the process. Much in the way that we are seeing with the bcdc port working group. Given our recommendation that we do the subarea planning and the discreet areas of the water front, rather than the whole water front as was the case with the adoption of the water front land use, and there is a lot of efforts in the projects that are under way and those projects need to continue while the planning discussions occur and looking at the discreet water front subareas, we have planning under way in both the fixer mans wharf area and with the planning area focusing on the public loan improvements. And south beach and then in the north east water front, look to be the areas where there has been some recent controversy, and there would be a benefit in some subarea of planning in those areas. And we are eager to hear, the feedback from the residents in those areas, to see if there is a shared inter
Public access as a successful model for our projects. And we are hearing from the public and the commission a desire to promote, more jobs and more contracting opportunities for the sectors of the city this is an area where the port has exceled with the generosity of the San Francisco voters through two general Obligation Bonds in 2008 and 2012, they thought that the development will deliver the Public Open Space and that has not been the case, it has been this general Obligation Bond Funding Source and other Funds Available to the port. There has been broad support for the historic rehab projects and i think that the people recognize that the piers represent important urban fabric for the edge of the city. There are real challenges with the historic piers related to the Sea Level Rise. The structural of the piers may preinclude the development of those piers. And in order to make these projects more financially viable, we need to pursue new sources like the california, historic tax cr
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