The exclusion of text would be triggered whenever there is a measure over 100 pages long and when that happens 20 pages would be printed in the voter information pamphlet. Let me have clarification then. What if its 50 pages long . Under supervisor chiu if a 50 page measure is submitted to the department of elections it will be printed in full in the voter information pamphlet. This new rule would only apply to measures that exceed 100 pages. Okay. Supervisor breed. Public comment. Public comment first. Okay thank you. Any Public Comment on this issue . Seeing none Public Comment is closed. Supervisor breed. Yes. I would like to make a motion that we accept the amended ordinance proposed by supervisor chiu to change the language to reduce the number of pages to not to exceed the 100 to 20. Is that accurate . Thats accurate. In other words for measures over 100 pages and the first 20 pages are printed and thats the amendment to the amendment. Is there a second . Second. Okay. The motion
About the role of the fire boat phoenix during the 1919 earthquake which we will be commemorating the 24th anniversary, often times i go to the schools and many of the kids have not heard of the book and it is educational at all levels and adults can learn from it as well and i am proud tonight to say that on behalf of the Fire Department we want to donate a book to each of the schools and it is really on behalf of one of our retired members who i speak with today and he wanted to be anonymous and i said please could i mention your name and it is somebody that i worked with a colleague of my recently retired and his name is tom dudea. And he retired as an assistant deputy chief and i was proud to promote him and he was also a teacher. I will have a book that i will pass out tonight but i would like to read what we have on the outside of the book to go to each of your libraries in each of your Elementary Schools and it says a note to San Francisco Elementary School teachers this book ha
Minute. Its monday, march 3rd. Im tori campbell. Im dave clark. Lets talk about weather and traffic. We have rosemary in for steve. Good morning to you. It is sun up. But not shining on us. Take a look at all of this gray. You can even detect a few rain cells on the scene. Lets get to the north bay. Were mostly cloudy. We remain mainly dry. Perhaps a little bit of drizzle out there this morning. Coming in, in time for your afternoon commute. And for the north bay, it will be sooner than that. Let me time it out for you. Picking it up this morning, still to the north of us. As we get into 8 00, 9 00. It creeps into Sonoma County. As we get into the lunch hour, it doesnt go any farther than that. Here we are in the noontime, still over the north bay, perhaps over parts of Sonoma County. As we get into 2 00, 3 00, things start to change. It begins to fill in along the central and south bay in time for the evening drive, it looks like light rain on the roadways. We have another round of ra
Item a. None tonight. Item b. Superintendent carranza . You have rolled the r like a champion. Good evening, everyone. We did it, this is the final Board Meeting of the year. We have almost does it. Hopefully soon we will have done it and this represents a kul maition of the exciting work that has been accomplished by the staff and the students and the parents and our community and most certainty this board. I want to thank all of the staff that made this a successful year for our students and as you can imagine while the school year is over, our work in the School District continues throughout the summer months at a higher gear. We have summer programming taking place that is provided by our excel after School Programs and we have Summer School in full swing and opportunities in full swing for the students with disabilities and we have a robust offering of programs and an array of professional Development Opportunities for teachers and administrators. I would like to thank our mayor,
Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. Item a. None tonight. Item b. Superintendent carranza . You have rolled the r like a champion. Good evening, everyone. We did it, this is the final Board Meeting of the year. We have almost does it. Hopefully soon we will have done it and this represents a kul maition of the exciting work that has been accomplished by the staff and the students and the parents and our community and stcertainty this board. I want to thank all of the staff e this a successful year for our students and as you can imagine while the school year is over, our work in the School District continues throughout the summer months at a higher gear. We have summer programming taking place that is provided by our excel after School Programs and we have Summer School in full swing and opportunities in full swing for the students with disabilities and we have a robust offering of programs and an array of professional Development Opportunities for teachers and administrators.