This evening ill just briefly speak to one of the recommendations from pillar 2 which is policy and oversight. Recommend 2. 8 provides that some form of civilian oversight of Law Enforcement is important in order to strengthen trust with the community and to meet the needs of the community. Certainly the voters of San Francisco have chosen a form of civilian oversight for San Francisco and its contained in the city charter section 4. 128 for the Police Commission and the office of citizen complaints to exercise a civilian oversight of the San Francisco Police Department and the first action item is the United States department of justice through its research arm the National Institute of justice should expand its agenda to include civilian oversight and the second is the office of the department of justice should provide Technical Assistance and collect best practices and be prepared to help cities create this structure potentially with some matching funds and theres a detailed letter
See where we can expect today. Michelle apon that happened at 12 05 early this morning and that is not the only one that happened we had six more that happen right afterwards and that lasted until 113 this morning we have all the ones you see in the red color the dark red right there was a 6. 3 that when happened yesterday morning in those smaller earthquake when todd was a warmer temperatures antipaters heating up into the upper 60s but the wind speed it will be another breezy day for today will have when speed and another was that the amounts are looking at the east bay shore line and a recent one of their keep that in mind as to get ready for work will continue to pick up throughout the day the kids is to hire a guest in the area is the sea during the afternoon. Michelle apon a to restore teresa also cool across the delta with opera for is a lower fifties across parts of the sow that we will continue to warm from their another cool and breezy day just like coming up with a talk abou
Broadcasting today jonathan and supervisor yee i didnt. Madam clerk, are there any announcements . Please silence all electronic devices. And items acted upon today will be on the next before meeting. Please call item one. Its a reliability of the street light plan. Okay. Thank you and i called for this hearing today on the state of San Franciscos street lights and strategies going forward. Street lights are a critical part of our industries utility and Public Safety infrastructure. Our street light system helps, of course, light up our roads and sidewalks and plays an Important Role from our cities quality of life. Role in Public Safety of our neighborhoods because of well lighted street is safer than a dark street. And also allows for more vibrate night life for people out on the street whether its with their neighbors or in a commercial area. Our street lights in San Francisco have been challenging. To put it mildlyly. We have too many street lights that are are burntout or otherwis
Funds. And if sfgovtv could help me ive got an overview. Thank you. Im to talk about those 3 things ownership are the goals important performance and our funding. But before we talk about that lets make sure we understand roles and responsibility. As supervisor weiner mentioned the ownership of street light the in San Francisco is mixed. Clearly a majority of the lights are owned by the city and the majority of those are owned by the divided puc. We own those assets and have them as part of our Management Program its about 25 Thousand Lights we are responsible for and own if im not mistaken its about 60 percent by the city and 40 percent by pg e. A thats right and theres street lights owned by caltrans but appear to be streets to us but are considered highways. How can a resident you see it as light its outdoor out you want to know who owns it sometimes theres a tag but its small. Sometimes theyre a tag it can be indicative. If its a wood pole that the light is on its a pg e light they
Expenditure budget are due to a number of factor and most that are highlighted that the salary and related benefit increases due to the collective bargaining that is about ten Million Dollars. And that is built into the budget. That sight based allocations and the and five Million Dollars and budgeted the support to the sites under mtsf and increase by 4. 4 Million Dollars. And i just want to point out there is a new chart, and a new exhibit, and in the book that shows the resources under these central allocations that each school receives. And increases in the retirement and that is about 4. 3 Million Dollars. And special education, as we explained, and the last time. And because of the 13, 14 contribution coming in. Slightly lower than what was budgeted and comparing that level to the contribution for 14 15 it shows a 4. 1 million increase and the contribution of 3 million that is based on the governors proposal, of stepping column increases 2. 3 million, and that is also a 2. 2 loss