Recommendations with the down turn of the economy a lot of employees were being laid off and there was not much hiring being done and the work of the task force as you indicated had kind of dropped off. Thats not to say that none of the recommendations werent implemented. In fact many of them were implemented. Some of them include more accessibility and disabled user friendly resources like the dhr lobby, the dhr website job apps and system of people and employees can apply for jobs. We also provided reasonable accommodations training both for our exam analyst as well as to supervisors and Human Resources of professionals throughout the city about the accommodation process. We also did some outreach to the Human Resources community about rule 115 and how its implemented. But of course there is still much more to do. I see this past year being a rebuilding year with a refocus on revitalizing the hiring of people with disabilities. So as you indicated in december of last year, we started
Good evening. This is the meeting of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services committee of board of supervisors. My name is eric mar, our colleague david campos will not be here today. City clerk i think we need a motion to excuse our colleague. Its been moved that we excused david campos from this meeting. Can we do that without objection . Thank you. We have five items on our agenda, two liquor licenses at the very end. Item no. 3 is supervisor jane kim is on the health code. My understand is she wants to continue that item to the call of the chair. Well continue item 3. If anybody is here to speak on that, well hear on that during public testimony. Please call no. 1. City clerk item no. 1. Hearing implementation of Civil Service rule 115. Supervisor eric mar supervisor christensen reminded me that item no. 2 will be continued too. I also neglected to mention that sf govtv is televising us today. I want to thank them for televising us as well. Item no. 1 is a continuation of heari
Environment. It helps to lift up the programs because you lift up San Francisco. Thank you for all the incredible work that you are doing and i really do hope that this spreads. [ applause ] good evening. This is the meeting of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services committee of board of supervisors. My name is eric mar, our colleague david campos will not be here today. City clerk i think we need a motion to excuse our colleague. Its been moved that we excused david campos from this meeting. Can we do that without objection . Thank you. We have five items on our agenda, two liquor licenses at the very end. Item no. 3 is supervisor jane kim is on the health code. My understand is she wants to continue that item to the call of the chair. Well continue item 3. If anybody is here to speak on that, well hear on that during public testimony. Please call no. 1. City clerk item no. 1. Hearing implementation of Civil Service rule 115. Supervisor eric mar supervisor christensen reminded me
Community based organizations working with the department of Human Resources and office of Mayors Office on disabilities and employee rights. Its also to advance civil rights and Employment Rights for people with disabilities and our goal to increase employment efforts and opportunities for disabled people and also a goal to improve and implement better rule 115 which maybe called by some access sf as well. We are holding a hearing for the anniversary of the passage of the americans with disabilities act and the Disability Rights Movement occupation for the Federal Building here. The longest occupation of the Federal Building in u. S. History but also other occupations in other cities as well. The 504 actions in the movement came out in the celebrations a couple weeks ago. I think the tone and the spirit from the people with disabilities and the movement was that we are patient no more was one of the comments. Thats a great exhibit going on now at the ed roberts campus in berkeley that
Peaceful and quiet. In 1988, Debbie Loveless and her two daughters from a previous marriage, amy and april, moved in with john miller. He, too, was divorced and worked in the construction industry. My marriage with john was good. He was a very good man. Took care of me and the kids real well, and we had a happy home life. We had a lot of fun together, the children. We did a lot of things with the children. We didnt leave them home when we went somewheres. We took them with us. And had a family a very closeknit family, really. John, debbie, and the two girls moved onto a five acre farm just a few miles outside of town. It was complete with a house, barn, horses, and family pets. And for the children, freedom to roam and play among the beauties of nature. 4yearold april loved living on a farm. She loved to play outside. She loved, you know, being outside. And she liked to climb trees a lot. So i had a time keeping her out of trees. She was just bubbly. I mean, she was just full of life.