To safe, Affordable Housing in San Francisco. It is our number one priority. When we look at the challenges that we face with homelessness and we are wondering why arent we able to do more, it is because we need to make sure that we have housing, we have opportunities to do more. It is why im committed to opening up 1,000 new shelter beds to get people off the streets. It is why im committed to master leasing so many buildings that might be available like the Abigail Hotel where we are standing in, where we have access to 62 new units that will help people who are formerly homeless get a great and safe and affordable place to call home without the social services , so its not as expensive as someone who might need a lot more support and wraparound services. This is what some of us call in this world step up housing because sadly we know there are people who will the goal is to understand what the challenges are. Do they need assistance with Mental Health . Do they need assistance with
plans, and i will be returning to the capital plan and the two-year capital budget. so we covered these in great detail over our multiple public hearings. i m just recapping them before we return them to you to consider them for voting. so the ten-year capital plan and the two-year budget development, you ll remember that i talked about the planning framework of prop e that requires ten-year capital plans. the first two years of the capital plan form the budget request. this is the first capital plan for cleanpowersf, really focusing on local build. and we went through a new quality review process with all of our capital plan submittals. amongst the three oh, sorry. amongst the three enterprises, you can see that waste water represents the largest share of the $9 billion capital over the next ten years, which is why it s driving, and projecting the future bill. here is the ten-year capital plan compared to last year. there was an increase of will 4%, largely because of hetc
[ ] [ (drums). (drums) (drums) (drums) (drums). (drums). [cheers and applause] (drums). [cheers and applause] whatowhat do you think? wow, right? let s give another round of applause to lion dance we! let s thank norman chow and sammy yung. thank you very much! [cheers and applause] my name is carmen chu and as your emcee the first to say to you and your loved ones a happy lunar new year. (speaking chinese). [cheers and applause] i am so very honoured to welcome you today to san francisco city hall. holding this event here in the grand rotunda is not only beautiful, but it is also appropriate and it is symbolic. it is symbolic if that in the very seat of local government decision-making, we have a very public welcoming and a very public recognition of the diversity and cultural celebrations of our great city. lunar new year, as you know, is one of the most celebrated and important holidays, celebrated within the asian pacific community and it is a time we start a
thank you to the committee s clerk and i would like to thank maya and michael, sfgovtv, for staffing the meeting. any announcements? please ensure you silence your phone. speaker cards and any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today well be on the january 20 agenda. i would like to extend a warm welcome to supervisor haney. item 1 is resolution approving an agreement with the nonprofit owners association for administration and management of the established property-based community benefit district known as the downtown community benefit district. supervisor mar: thank you. supervisor peskin, any? supervisor peskin: i do not. supervisor mar: i know we were supposed to have the economic workforce development to present. i don t see him here. maybe we can go to public comment. are there any members of the public that wish to testify on item number 1? seeing none, public comment is closed. i guess we can se
upcoming summer. [applause] i ve always been ambitious, but i was lucky to have women in my life that looked like me and achieved great things, and one of those great women that i looked up to the most, our current mayor, my godmother, london breed. she wasn t changed much, by the way. to this day, she is still the same wise, inspiring, and supportive person that she was when i was a child. i know all too well the impact that mayor breed has had on myself, and i am extremely excited to see all the wonderful things that she will do for the city, and for that, i say thank you. [applause] and now, please join me in welcoming father paul fitzgerald, president of the university of san francisco, to deliver today s invocation. [applause] thank you, kayla, and thank you all for being here today as we honor and congratulate and thank our mayor, london breed. mayor breed completed a masters in public education public administration at the university of san francisco back in 20